THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : W NESDAY DECEMBER 25 , 1889. 5 M , , _ _ _ _ _ rawmm _ _ _ _ . . MD-SUMR CHRISTMAS EVE H It la Erporloncod by Omahri for the B First Time K * THE COLD WAVE IS COMING l k How the Great Kcnllvnl of Peace on H linrtti to Men la to Ho Com M innmornted In Hnll , Church m ami Tlinnter H Clirlntmin Vvc B It may bo doubted it Christmas eve in B Omaha was over characterized by the sum BBa mcr weather which prevailed yesterday The BBS thermometer at noon noted73 degrees Ac- BBfl cordlngly , licuv.v coats wore casta ldc , doors BBfl mid windows were opened and in the hurry BBV lng throng on the crowded thoroughfares BBc men rushed hither and thither in their sbict BBm alcoves The most delicate fruits Btood upon BB& the hucksters stinds , und horses on cars BBfl - nndprivato vehicles were balhud In pcrsplr- BBa BBJ This unprecedented condition of the BBJ weather was the cause of unusual comment , BBfl It was appreciated by everybody except BBJ those whoso ilno of buslnoss comprehends BBJ poods which are in demand in wintry BBB weather Many of these , however , BBB.Jocularly . remiirited that they intended BBm M place ngain upon tlicir shelves the unsold BBB stock of tbo past spring and summer BB To lho poor and homeless the weather BB has "em n benediction They hnvo been BB Biivcd the nuffurlnK and misery of cold in B Bb wretched liovols nnd HMcopt tenements , BBWjl While thousands iiavo had their season out BBH door labor extended und their Incnmo j swelled by what otherwise would have bocn BBWf unearned dollars BBSj The cold wave flair , however , has been BBWf raised nt the signal ofUca and the scrgennt MWJ in chitrgo at that place informs 'I'm : lies BMWJ that the fall in tbo temporatura will bo to BBBJ about fifteen degrees This chnngo , bo says , BBVJ nay tuko place before 7 o'clock tonuy MWJ and yet may not occur until Thursday about BBSa the sumo hour The change would bo BWz balled by delight by all to whom Christmas BMWT is a day of morrlment , family reunion , and other social pleasures 1 Helow will bo found In brlof the manner In which the great festival will bo colcbratod MWJ' ' In church , Sunday hall and theatre B Bfli Suuilny Schools nnd CluirchiS B Bfl' ' The Sunday school Christmas entertain B BB mont of Immanucl Baptist church will bo BBVji hold this evening Something for BBYfl everybody The liaptlst ladies mission BBVm1 ory quarterly will meet with Immanucl BBBK ladles on Friday , December 27. Lunch will BBVK' bo served nt S o'clock noon and at the moet BBBM" ing In the afternoon A cordial inviuticn to BBVH ) BBVB' ' The Christmas oxerciscs of the Sunday My ichnol of the Southwestern Lutheran church M , will take place Christmas night Karo and BBBH' mstructivo scrvtco is In store for nil who BBB Sltall attend Everything has been do no to make the service unhiuo a genuine Christ mas l At the Church of tbo Good Shopbord , Nineteenth nnd Lake streets , tliero will bo BBBH grand festival services , nnd holy communion ut 8 n. in und 11 a. tit At the llo'clock acr- vlco special musical features will bo intro duced under the direction of Mrs Ida May lialdrldgo ; concert accompuuimunt by Mr Moll On Saturday evening , December 13 ! , ( Holy Innocents day ) the Sunday school Christmas entertainment will bo given at the rcsidrnco nhout to bo occupied by the rector , BBB Bouthwust corner Nineteenth and Locust M The Beth-Edcn Baptist church will have a Christinas trco and Sunday school entertainment - mont , music etc , Cbrlstmus night , 0:30 : to 3 BBB oclock Friends of tbo church and conpre- BBBB gulion welcomed BBB Al I'hlloniena's cathedral the Christ , mas musio will bo most beautiful , Solemn high muss will bo cclobraled nt 5 o'clock and ] nt 10:30. : Thn second choir , uudor the dlrec- tiouof Miss Mai gle > Swift , will sing La Hashes mass at the early Bcrvico nnd at fl 30:301I10 : fltst ohoir will sing Morodunto's mass in 13 Hut with lull orchestral accom- BBBB Jiatiliuent Mr ' J. A. Uilroy of Lincoln will HBBM 6l"K' Milord's Ave Vcrum" at the offcr- tory mST At Cecilia's church , Walnut hill , high I mass will bo celebrated by Hov Father Cul- lugahnatOuud 10:30 : oclock Miss Funnio ! • Arnold will sing Kosslnl's "O Salutnri" ! at the early service , nnd MIbs Sadie Nnsli will slug Luzzi's Ave Mana"-attho 10:30 : } St Phillips , 813 North Nineteenth street K Cclobratlon of the Holy Lucharist on mMBSJ Christmas day at 0:30 : a. m. Christmas ves- mMBB ) hiis ul S oclock The cnildrcu's service and M Christmas trco will bo held on Thursday M oveulng St Steuhou's day , at 8 oclock All mMBB | tbo children of the congregation will bo reM - M tucmDercd Christmas day services at church of the BBBBa Good Shepherd , Niiiotoonth and Lnko streets , will boas follows : Celebration of the mMBH holy communion , 8 nm und 11 am : grund mMBH festival services with sncclal musical fca- mMBSj tures , under the direction of Mrs Ida May llnldridgc , with cornet uccompanimout by M Iilr Mall , at 11 am All scuts free String I brs cordially welcomed J The Kountzo Memorial Sunday school > Will celebrate on the evening of Thursday I Christmas services will bo held on Wodnes- BBBBf BBbVJ The First Baptist Sunday school has its I Christmas programmo on Wednesday even BBBB1 I ' 1 ho South Tenth Street Methodist Sunday I Bchool will colobruta with a trco on Weduos- H tiuV night V At baints' chapel , Twonty-first and Clark I streets , the Latter Day Saints Sunday I ( IlIiooI will carry out its annual programmo BBBBf it interesting features Friday evening BBBBa St Unrnabas Church Nineteenth and BMBH California streets , Christmas ilay plain celebration - & ebration of the Holy Eucharists ut 7:30 : a. m , mMBBJ Choral celebration at 11 a. tn On Thurs mMBBJ flay , Friday and Saturday the lostivnls of M Ht Stcpheu , St , John and Holy Innocents , 1'lain colebrntlon at 7 a. m. each day mMBSI _ The children's service and Christmas tree mMBBm on Saturday afternoon at 8 oclock All the children of the parish , Including tbo babies , pro Invited and expected to bo present , as they will be rcmombored , BBBBW ST JOHNS COU.KOUTE CHUUCn 1 bo services at this church will bo cole bruted with becoming pomp and splendor , U'hu ludlcs of tbo Altar society have bcea busy for tbo past few weeks In preparing nibs , soutauos and surplices of beautiful design - sign which will bo used for the first tlmo on this occasion The well tralued und greatly admired St Johns choir has for soma tiuia boon rehearsing the elaborate musical pro gramtno wlilch will bo re n do red during the Borvicus The lloral decorations of the mar bio altars and tbo evergreen festooning of I the walls und pillars of tbo church , which woru In charga at the ladles of the Altar society - ciety , are of ruro tusto and beauty , M 'J ho services common-oratlvo of Christ's nativity will bo us follows 1 AtS o'clock u.tii- u solemn high mass will bo celebrated , at h which Kov A. Avorbock , S. J , , will bo cole br nl ; lie v. J. Matthery , deacon , and ] Mr Ii Hcnnoman sub-deacon. During the I mass tbo choir will render Farmers mass m > ] li Hat Thou will follow low masses every liulf hour At 10:30 : a. m. a second solemn high mass will bo offered with Hov J. Matthery , S. J. celebrant , Hov J , do Schry BnBBW var < J-ideacon , am' Mr Ilonnamau , S. J „ BBBBb < ub-deacon , Mr F. X. Mara , S. J. , acting BBBBB muster of ceremonies Hov Thomas Flu BaBBfli Herald , S , J. , president of tbo college , will preach the Christmas sermon BBBBa' ' During this service , the choir , assisted by Mrs Schcuck and Mrs Oudahy , will glva BUBBtl a ou Weber's beautiful mass in G. The Mandolin and Guitar club , under the dlroo- BHBBtl ; i , ? , of l > ref SutorU , with Miss Loretta Dallono as harpist , will aocompaay tbo choir at both the fire o'clock and 10:30 : o'clock ser ' vices , Tbo well-known orpanist , Prof J , A. Echenck , will proildo at tbo orgnn The ehoir comprises the following mem- BBB J Sopranos Mrs Cudahy , Mrs Bethke , BflBflfl JSjr" . Schenk , and tbo Misses Delloue , U'Uourko , Longpry and Buumor BBBBtl1 Altos Mrs Laano and the Misses Burkly , ; MoNuughton and llurkhard BBBBB Tenor J. U. Doyle BBBBBl Bassos H. V. Hurkloy , llrowu , Oimslead , . Murphy , F. J. Uurkly aud George J. Paul The uiternoou sorvloo will tuko place at 1 t o'clock , and will consist of rosary and bono m' diction of tbo blessed sacrameut , The Acq- Hi lytbtcal society of Crclgliton colloso , num bering forty members and which has had n great shnro lu making the services of St Johu's so linpresslvand so much admired , Will assist at nil the scrvlcos ( l.ti saints cnuncn Christmas eve fostlvul oveusong , 7:30 : p. m. Christmas Day Morning prayer and holy communion at 11 a. m. The music at the Christinas eve sorvtco will ho : Angels Sing Sullivan Magnificat nnd Nuno Dlmlttls in 11 flat Calktn Anthem The Hollowed Story Uurgmeins ( Alto and solo chorus ) Let Us Now Go Kvcn Into Hothlehom Sul Ivan ( Male chorus ) No7aroth . , . , Gounod ( Hnntone solo ami chorus ) Now Kalsa Your Sor.g on High..Saint Scns : Full chorus Offertory enrol , Noel Traditional Itecesslnnal Angels From the Itraltns of Glory Smart The music at the 11 o'clock service on Christmas dny will be : Processional Hark , the Herald Aniroli Slug Mendelssohn Vonlto Georgian To Douni Laudamus In D . . . . .Uarnby JubUntoDeo In D Sullivan Anthem The Morning Stars San ? To gether For AntlphonnlCholr..7.Stnlnor Offertory My Heart Ever Faithful..Bach Violin obligate bv Mr Lent ? . Communion service In H flit Stalnor Hccesslonnl Anyels from the Hoalms of Glory Smart . . . The musio will be rendered by the full vested oholrof thirty boys and men nnd Miss Kil.ibolb Pennol , solo contralto ; W. S. Mar shall , organist ; Thomas J. I'ennel , choir master The church will bo handsomely decorated for the Christmas season , the croens having boon sent especially for the purpose from Pannsj lvanln C\STEM.AIl SUNftAT SCHOOL Following is the programmo of oxcrclsos to bo given by tbo Castellar Street Presby terian Sundov school on Christmas night , under tuo superintendence of B. N. Ilobort- xon : Song Gather the Children In By school Invocation..By Pastor , Hov , f. M. Wilson Class oxcrclsus . . . . . Miss Alexander's ' class Anthem Select nunrtotta Hocltation v Olnnnlo Crosby Song..Miss Sounder aud Miss Woods classes Dialogue ' . . ' . . . Infant class Anthem Miss Wilson's class Song By school Class bxerciso . , , . Miss Cases class Dluloguo Miss Koss' class Scripture selections Miss Dicks class Song In font class Hocltution Charlie Coes Anthem Mr Wilson's class Dialogue..Miss Johnson's aud Meeker's class Song By school ClltlllClI OF THE HOt.Y FAMILV Solemn high mass nt 0 n. m ; celebrant , Rev MM. . Bronsffcest , S. J. : deacon Rev P. C. Koopmuns , S. J. ; subdeacon , Hov J. Otten S. J. Special musical programme by tbo Holy Family chuich choir ; low mass at 7 and 0 oclock ' Second solemn high mass at 10:30 : ; celebrant - brant , Hov F. O. llillman , S. Jdoacou ; Rev M. M. Bronsgeust , S. J. ; subdoacon , Rev J. Otton , S. J. Sermon by Rev W. T. Klnsolla , S. T , professor of rhtHorlc nt Croighton college The music nt this inaHs will bo rendered by Mr nnd Madame Massy Howard , Miss Vapor nnd Mr C. E. Burke Prof ICahn will preside utthoo' .gan ; ves pers and benediction ut 4 p. m. A beautiful cantata , "Santa'Clnus and Ills Friends , " will bo rendered at Trinity M. E. church , corner Twcnty-ilrst and Blnnoy , Wednesday ovenlng Every member of the school will receive n gift A , delightful time is untlciimtod Frlonds of the school cor dially invited Ilnnny l < lttlo One > . The Sunday school of the First Christian church hold a very pleasant Christmos enter tainment nt the church lust evening Tbo Sunday school turned out en mussa and pre sented n lovely plcturo with their smlllug , expectant faces Mr Slaybough , tbo super intendent , presided The exorcises were hold In the church proper , and consisted of nn address by Mr Giltord en the origin of Christmas , followed by a short talk by the Rev William Hoyden of Chicago on the effect of Chri3tmus , point ing out the influence of Christmas and its at tendant services on the Christian world , ns compared with the entire absence of such iulluet.ee lu countries where tbo gospel 13 not generally recognized Little Miss Nettio Lancaster gave an ap propriate recitation in a very pleasing man ner ner.This closed that part of the entertainment , nnd n grand rush was tnado for the Sundav school room below , wnoro a largo sleigh leader or Christmas things were In waiting Candy , popcorn and nuts were distributed generously , and more substantial gifts in the shopo of books , toys , etc , were also Issued , to the Joyful crowd of young children and these of riper years At the Theaters Boyd's opera house will bo tbo scene of a very guv and showy attraction , tbo same bcinglllco & Dixcy's "Pearlof Pokin " with its first production in Omaha Tbo box oftlco sale of seats opened yesterday , and tbo rush for tickets Indicates crowded hous es at both the motlneo and night perform nnccs Tbo company , beaded by Louts Harrison risen , Is In tbo city now These champions of Irish comedy , Fergu son nnd Mack , will make moro fun than any body in "McCarthy's Mishaps at the Grand ontra house They propose to break loose about 3:30 : p. m. , and keep tbo sport going through afternoon and night performances At the Eden Musco there will bo a per formance every hour during the entlro after noon nnd ovenlng There will bo u grand fancy dross carnivnl on roller skates at the Coliseum tonight AIbo a leagua polo game Gold medals will bo given for the Uucst costumes worn by a lady and gcntloman ADolueo ol" Gilts Never In Its history was tbo Omaha post ofllcoso badly Hooded its it is at present , not with tbo aqueous element , but with Christ ' mas gifts Monday and yesterday tbo corridors of the building were crowded with people Impatiently waiting with bundles n their arms to see it tbey were within the four pound limit necessary for their transit through the mails Two policemen were needed a greater portion of the time to keep order and sea that everyone hold his proper place in the line Finally Mr woodward had to put a deputy at bis window to weigh the parcels while ha stopped out in the corri dor with his scales and throw bundles oft and on tbo bulauccs as fast as bo could re ceive them The clerks In tbo mailing department were almost In dospalr at tbo sea of bundles great und small before them Thera wus almost everything con cclvablo weighing four pounds and less wrapiicd up aud sent as u mcsser.gor of joy to soma heart , There were albums , slippers , books , fancy work , silver ware , boxes of candy , toys , cigar boxes und a wilderness of odd-shaped bundles whoso Interior could not even ba guosina The clerks worked like ocavors , hardly taking time to wipe the bonds of perspiration that gathered on tholr brows For u tlmo yesterday it was fcarol that tbo oftlco could not bo cleared before Saturday , but by noon the llow of gifts began to Iessou and the clerks hope to get all tbo bundles on their Journey by this evening Hall Tbo Omaha Schuotzaa verola will give a grand ball and concert in Gormanla hall to- nlgnt for which unusual prepara tion has been made The concert will com prise the following features ; ' • Sharpshoot ers march by Sohuako , potpourri Dream of a Musicluu , " by Hara ; declamation , bv Louis Hocli ; Lalmo Tota- ulo , Migaoa , by Mils Mlua Brandt ; pot pourri , Crazy Ideas , " Edward Dwariak , by Misses Almu Peters , It Itosicky , L. Nell man , aud Messrs , A. Peters T. Kaufmann , W , Howan W. Bockhoff Ii Kaufmann und E. Dwarzak Tbo riret annual mask ball by tbo young men's Hebrew literary association for the bonotlt ot tbo Sundav school will be given at Washington ball Christmas night Ladies will bo admitted free Musio will bo fur ulsbed by the Musical Union orchestra Hoadacbo , neuralgia , dizziness , nervous doss , spasms , slooplcssnoss , cured by Dr Miles ' Nervine Samples free at liukn & Co 's IStb and Douglas THE CIT1' COUNC1U A Short Hosslon or the City Fathers nn Ciirlstmni Krc There were cloven councllmon at the Christmas bossiou last night Mayor llrontch's tetter announcing the approval ot of several ordinances was the first subject considered and was approved Then a second communication from the chlof execu tive announcing that ho had vetoed the ordinances providing for the grading of Thirty-second street from Paclflo to Popple- ton avenue , and to stop the work ot filling Twonty-fourth from \Voolworth nvouue to Hickory street , was approved by the council , which decided that as tbo funds for this purpose were exhausted operations should bo stopped until the present councils term of oflleo had expired St A. D. Balcombo , chairman of the board of public works , sent In a letter say ing that he was In doubt regarding the amount duo the Harbor Asphalt Paving company for repairs under the contract of ISsp , and their bill ot $1,400 , was rororrod to the city ntlornoy Spraulo & Co have a claim against the city for work done , and threatened to sue on account City Attorney Webster re ported that ho could compromise for $ .103 , und was Instructed to settle on that basis The bonds of Mnvor-olect Gushing in the sum of $25 OOJ , with II W. Yutos , W. A. Paxton and Joseph Garnoau , Jr , us sureties , nnd that of Pnllco C.ludgo-olect Holsloy , iu the sum ot f lO.OOd , with C. C. Clark , F. 11. Johnson nnd Fred N'vo ns surotlos , were ap proved A communication from Chlof Scnvcy an nouncing that stneo March 30 lines to the amount of 5181.33 had boon imposed on mem bers ot the pullco , nnd asking that the same bo turned Into the pollco relief fund , was ro- eclved The council declined to act nnd the matter was referred to the commlttoo on pollco A lengthy petition from residents nlong Ames nvcnuu rcgnrdlng Ettcct car service was rend The petition asks that the Omaha Btroct railway cotm > any bo required to ruu motor cars each fifteen minutes from Six teenth to Thirty-second streets The mnttor Was laid over Councilman Wheeler wanted the surplus material belonging to the city at Klnth and Howard streets fonccd m to prevent Its boinc stolen The matter was referred The board of public Works was ordered to causa the stroct sweeping contractors to clean all streets Included in their contract before winter - tor sets in , at a cost not oxccedlng 10 per cent ot the net cost , Including use ot machinery The amount duo Benjamin F. linker , the RUpcrintcndont of the old city hull , flDSSS was ordered paid , after which the special ap propriation ordinance for December , amount ing to t23,7i3.2S , wus passed The Omaha Street rallwny company fllod n petition asking for the right to build a line ucioss a corner of Hanscom park this was objected to , but was finally settled by refer ring to the park commission , after which the council ndjourncd Keep your blood pure and you will not have llionnntisin Hoods Snrsnparilliv purifies the blood , and tones the whole system _ AMUSKMENTS Tbo Omaha Guards laid asldo their mili tary habiliments last night , donned the garb ot burnt cork artists , and appeared as min strels in a programme of fun and frolic at , Buvd's oucra house for the entertainment of their frlonds us well as the pecuniary Donellt of themselves as an organization The show opened , ns all minstrel shows open , with a first part , revealing some thirty or forty members of tbo company nil blackened uo uud looking like real professionals Captain Schnrff sat In the middle and conducted matters On the bono end were F. A , Stevenson , who told nearly all the stories ; J. E. Aitchison , J. S. Woodburn and AV CoHuxwhllo the tamborincs were manipulated by Charles F. Reed , II T. McCormick , V. S. Purlelph and M. liheom ' 1 hey had a good number of spicy Jokca mat were well cracked nnd several clever sonu'S well sung In addition to what tbo end men said ucd did B. L , Searle , a baritouo aluger , sang The Boatswuin1 ; Robert M. Wier tonor.gavo Angels Watch ing Baby Sleep , " and Walter Dale sang 'JO , Sweet Violets , " also "My Sailor 13oy loin " Mr Rbeoin , J. S. Woodburn , F. A. Stephen son and Charles F. Hoed Jiud respectively tlicir topical songs : "I Ought to Ho Thank ful for 1 hut , " "I Loaned My Sun day Coat " " Time and Old to Mnlouuy , Many a , Very Old " The rest of the programmo consisted of singing , dancing and other specialty work A. E. Catnpboll gave 11 subre drill , William Marsh und Gcorgo Hvdo a banjo duct Ed Ilalley a clog dance H. B. Mulford a cornet solo , and C. II Goodnouuh a drum solo Ono of tbe most pleasing feat ures was the quartette singing t > y Hobuit M , Weir , Walter Dulo B. S. Senrlo and d. E. Aitchison The pcrformanco ended with n burlesque entitled The Oolnb , or Brigands In Clover , " In which Stephenson , Reed Iilicem , Lucy Dale , Colfax and McCormick displayed themselves ns actors During the show quite n severe accident occurred to Lyla Johnson , ono ot the euards Wbilo walking abont the stage ho stejiped off into the elevator shaft and foil to the bottom , a distance of twelve or fifteen feet Ho sustained a fractured fore arm and was badly shaken up Ho was carried into a drug store across the alley and had bis hurts attended to by a physician Had It not boon that the entire Pearl of Pokin" company attended "McCarthy's Mis haps , " it would hnvo been given to a very Hinall nudlcnco at the Grand opera house These visitors drew quite an uudienco for Christmas ovc , nnd the show was well ro teived An Ahsolnto Cur * . i The ORIGINAL ABIE1TNE OINTMENT is only put up In largo two ounce tin boxes , and is an absolute euro for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands and all skin nrup- tions Will positively euro all kinds of piles Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT Sold by Goodman Drug communy at 25 cents par box by mall 30 cents " \Vu arc the People Buslnoss men from Nebraska for Chicago cage , Milwaukee and all eastom cities will plonso no to that by the now time schedule ( In oiToct from and ultor No vember 17 , 188 ! ) ) , they can arnvo at Omaha about 4 p. in , can do business or visitwithOmaha merchants and frlonds for nearly two hours und can then tuko the through Pullman sleeping car ot the Chtcnjjo Milwaukee & St Paul rallwny short line fast train nCOmuha depot of the Union Paclflo railway at 0 . ra ( sttppor served on dining car lcnv- fi Council Bluffs at 0:30 : pm ) , and nrrivo ut Chicago at 9B0 ; 11. m. ( break fast also served on dining car ) , in nmplo tlmo to make connections with the fast morning trains from Chicago on the principal onstorn and southeastern lines ; or if desired , passengers for the cast can remain over in Chicago a few hours for business or pleusuro and re sume their journey by the afternoon fast and llinltod trains ot nil the east ern roadB In nddition to the foregoing , another through short-lino Iroln leaves Omaha dally at 0:10 : a. tn , and Council Bluffs at 0:40 : a. m. , arriving in Chicago at 0:50 : a. ra , making close connection with the oxpresB trains ot all eastern roads For tickets and further particulars npplv to the nearest ticket agent , or to F , A. Nash , general agent , 1601 Furuam street , Omaha , Neb An Unfortunate Girl Miss LIUlo Peturson , a young Swede girl aged about twenty , applied at the pollco sta tion yesterday for relief , She claims to have been In this country tou years and has lived la Omaha ubout a year , A short tlmo ago she wus tukon sick and applied to tbo Open Door for relief Tbey told her at that place that they could not keep her and sent bor to the poor farm Here she says they turned her away because tbe doctor said she was not sicic She claims to bo ill aud wants roller Allies * Norvoniul I.Ivor Pills An Important discovery They act on tbe liver , stomach und bowels through the nerves A now principle They speedily euro billlousnoss , bad taste , torpid liver , piles and constipation Spieudld for men , women and children Smallest , mildest , surest 30 doses for S3 cents Samples free t Kuha Si Co 's , IStb aud Douglas WANT TO SERVEI THE PEOPLE Comblnoa In the Counoll and These Dopondln r on Thorn CANDIDATES LIKE MOSQUITOES Mnyor-Iilcot CushlfiR In n ticnernl Manner Outlines the Policy AV 111 oh Ho , Proposes to Pursue TI10 Polltlent Field The various slates that nro being made by the political managers nro numerous That a vast number will bo broken will readily bo seen by glancing over the cntuloguo The principal light is , of course over the presi dent of the council , who promises to bo a very lmnort.int onioer in the city govern ment because It has boon rumored that dur ing the first year at leastof lib ofilclalcareer Mr dishing will devote morn tlmo to con tracting thnn to the mayors ' oflleo W. F. Ueehcl Is n candidate , and it Is said will enter tbo battle with four shro votes Tnomns Lowry of the Flist ward claims thrco billets bcsldo himself , whllo Ld O'Connor Is also nn nsphunt A caucus of the Lowry clan was held Monday tor the purposc.so O'Connor's friends say , of downing the councilman from the Fifth Davis , the convention engineer , also has a desire to prcsldo over the council , but even his most ardent supporters , who , it is need less to say , are the Broatch men , concede that ho has not the gbost of a show , and nro grooming Wheeler of tbo Fourth for the position Upon the organization of tbo council de pends the selection of the city officers There nro am cat muny trades being arranged , nnd you vote for my mnn and Ill help you out will bo the order of the day The office of city clerk has many aspirants Joe Southard , the present Incumbent , of course desires to bo reinstated , but it is un derstood that his Oiauccs are not as good as they might be , some Of his former support ers having deserted bim Al Sorensen and Hurry Counsmnn.ono of Southard's deputies , are malting n strong light The position of garbngomastcr is sought nftor by numerous parties The present In cumbcut Goldsmith , hopes to rotnln ILwhilo bis brother-in-law , Lazarus , is striving to obtain votes enough to secure the place Owen Slavm of the street sweeping firm ot Fanning & Slavln , is also an applicant The position of plumbing Inspector Is be ing sought by a number R. D. Duncan , present Incumbent , will make nn eftort to stuv where ho fs , whllo SymondB , of the Arm of Symonds & Blake , Graham Park , M. B. Free , J. M. Rose Samuel I. MorHsoy.Georgo Jones , James Murphy , J. Craig and foreman Fltzpatrick of Spcllman's are among the crowd Murphy wants tbo place because he Is president of the plumbers association which not long ugo fought the mastorplumb- urs whllo tbo rest want It for whut tbero is in it Jerome Pontzol , W. H..Long , Sam D.Ned- ro.v.Georgo Luke and A , J. Hurt are tbo can didates for clerk of the police court outside of tbo present incumbent , J. B. Bennett , who seeks to retain it for ucotber season , l'untzcl claims to bo leading man in the race Tom Rllcy wants , Io3lah Kent's position ns street commissioner As a ground for his chum ho sets up that he has been here thirty tbreo jcais and knows Just what the city needs of this oQice Ho-also asserts that ho should have the office because ho was cheated outot the dctnocratiqjiuroination for sheriff lust full when the convention of two years ugo virtually ntrreeil to nominate him The mayor-elect asserted yesterday that ho had more applications tiled with him than be could.tako care of , nnd remarked that ho would bo compollcd to rent larger rooms There is a crowing fooling among the dem ocrats that Broatch is having n great deal to say regarding the coming udmlnistrntion Curtain it is they are together a great deal of Into A reporter called upon Air Gushing Monday und found Broatch there giviuir words of ndvlco and counsel , the nature of which could not bo ascet tallied In conversation regaiding his policy Mr Curbing could not btato his position definitely Ho was in favor of tbo continu ance of public Improvements , and wanted to see tlin city piozross in the future As regards - gards a financial policy ho was not in u posi tion to speak ut this tltno As to his appoint ments he would not say who bo would scloct for the various posi tions Ho bad absolutely not determined upon a singla man as yet Tbo Sunday law will bo enforced as announced prior to this time Mr Cushing said bo did not prnposo to violate any pledge made by the Durty The saloons must remain closed As to tbo matter of his being absent for a year or auy great part thereof , he positively denied that fact Ho bad bean elected by the people as mayor ana proposed to servo them Ho would bo found on duty ns often us uny of bis predecessors There were no now features in local government that the mayor-elect could recall that ho proposed to experiment with , although if an exigency ro- qulrnd ho might adopt some now measures The city's interests were paramount In his inind and whatever presented itself Ina favorable light would bo adopted Beoehum's ' Pills euro bilious nnd nervous ills CimiSTMAS MGI1T. GRAND FANGY DRESS Carnival enROLLER ROLLER SKATES , In the Cohscnm Flnost Rink in America 700 pairs of Skates to Hire at 10c Eacli , GOLD MEDAL CnTJ Fanciest Lady's Costume rUH Kancicat Gonts1 Costume Also League ! Polo Gnmo , Ponnnnt $500 , between the Omaha Guards and the Millards , Genornl skating frcJin 2:30 : to 10:30 : p. m. Amission 25o. Music To con clude jW ' th a grand ball Tllnk open evoryuTuesday , Friday , Saturday and Sunday evening for general oral skating „ . „ Polo lbugue gamojs qvory Tuesday and Friday v , Children's Saturday afternoons , 10c K JAVA * MOCHA ED tCC * P'rfKt Art Album containing 24 rlftt Beautiful Pholograplu representing , Teaand Coffee culture , will te tent on receipt of your iddreit , , ' CHASE & SANBORN , 139 BraidSt , Boston , Western Dept 80 Franklin St , Chicago , III PRACTICAL PRESENTS I Parents who arc desirous of securing for thefr boyspractical and appropriate prcs- H cnts , will find our Boys Department the best place to get them Can you think of l H anything that will give your boys more lasting pleasure and comfort than a nice I l suit or overcoat ? We are showing handsome styles for big and small boys , and 1 the tremendous cut we have lately made on our finest goods , places them within | the reach of all The styles of suits we arc offering at $3.5o , $4.90 and $ $ .50 you H l will not find anywhere else , except you pay twice the money for the same l l goods In Children's and Boys Overcoats we oiler extraordinary bargains as we 9 H arc determined to close them out One small Jot of extra fine Children's Over H coats , of elegant designs and neatly trimmed is marked at less than the value | of the Cloth We have never cut so deep as we did this time They must all go H l before New Year and the prices are made to move them fl l FURNISHING GOODS Our Furnishing Goods Department is a regular Bazaar for Holiday Presents HIH Nowhere can you find a finer assortment than we carry , and you will not find H l anotherplacc that sells them so cheap I H Embroidered Silk Suspenders Silk Umbrellas ; HH Silk and Cashmere Mufflers Fine Gloves 1911 Silk Handkerchiefs Choice Neckwear HH All these goods we sell as close as the Staple Articles No fancy prices in I1H our store You will save about 50 per cent on all purchases made in our Furnish [ ing Department 111 Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , 1 BICE & DIXEY'S ' _ 0 _ tVcrlS I'nmom Production , c = " Pearl "Pekln 0 _ With tlio Krolnent Coini'dinn , TMXSDAr LOUIS HARRISON , NIGHT and ' Dec 25 and26. 60 ARTISTS 60 • ruaPF Aa i'resontert by this Com PERFORMANCE K0 Niglita in New York 1'itiCKS-JI.M , fI JSo nnd 2'mMntlnco Trices , Mo.c5i end SL beau ko on sulo Tuctidar morning Friday and SaturdayDac.27 & 28 Saturday Mattneo William Gillette's American Play , " held JSIlEiSW BY THE 111 Ofl Illustrated Magnificently byMost Perfect Cast and Excellent Scenic Effects Regular prices ; scuts will bo put oh sale Thursday , APOLLO CLOD CONCERT , MOSDAV , DECEMJBEK 30 , 1889. rnotntAMBiK : * PAUX I. L Freedom In Soiik Marsctmer Apollo Club 5. Aria ( Lb Clill Pleuresmea yen * Ma3oenet Mrs .lulla L. Wyinan 3. Thou Art MyJJream , barltone.and luirmiilDK accompaniment Metzger Mr U. IS Abliolt and Apollo Club , ( AtMy Window , . . Johnes i. The Mermalden Longfellow ( 'Twas April , . , .Nevln Mrs Wyinan 6. Olil If inn foul i..Thayor Mr Julei Lumbard nnd Apollo Club I'AHT II L At Karly Morning . . . . . Abt Apollo Club 3. Sonc Ui Wanderer Schubert Mr Jules Iumbard 0. PlUrlni's Evening Hong Kuclren Apollo club * • i : Ma Sisiu 1" : ? : : : : : : , a ° " ° omaS jira ttyman 1& A Wet Sheet and al'loivlngSea Lloyd Apollo Club Admission by subscription tickets only.mhtch can b bad upon application to Mr , Colbroolc , ltul i'urnamor at Max Meyer tires . ' J1IB % ask /Oik"Ore / GrocERaltk-i - * 5Xwh8 i " oh.Pearson & c * - * BALTIMORE , Mo SYPHILIS C&u bo omed In 20 to CO davs t > y the usd ot the Mafic Remedy Forsnloonlr brthe Cook UcraoJy Co , of Omnhn , Nebrastn lYrlte tons for tbo names and address of who have luon cured nnd from whom wo lave permission to refer , tirphllli 1 * a dlseaso Hint LnsalTriuri bullied the skill of tliuuinst eminent purst dans , , , and until Hie dlMcoTery of tbo Coolc llempdr lo'sMAilUllKMI' ! UV " not ono In titty OTorhavlnit thedlseasolias been cured Wo guarantee to euro any case ttint cun bo produced These who huvo tukon mercurypotash a s.sucus altcrnasor other advertised remedies , with only temporary uenotlts can now lie permanently cured liy tlio uio of the • • MAGIC IlltMKIiY" of the Cook llemody Co , Omaha , Neb Uowaro of Immltatlons It Is Absolutely lui * possible for for any other person or com pany to have our formula or any remedy llko It In effect and result a The Cook llemody Co , has been lro.itInn potlcnts for four ynarsami havoalwnys nlren pqrfea satisfact ion Titer nro financially responsible , havlnir a capl * tal of orer laW.IW , making their Kuarantuo seed wo solicit tbo most obsttnato cases-thnso who have tried every known remedy nnd lot all hope of recov ery Correspond with us and let us put you In poss ession of evidence that couvlncLS the most skoptkal Mark what what wo sny : In the end you Mi'tiT use our "HAMIOHKUUUV" before you can bj perms n- cntly cured It Is tbo most berolo blood puilllerover known , Writ for particulars All lotiers couuden * tint PAiniflU no sure you are catting the Cook UHUIlUis Kemedy Co'a Single llemody 2uuo others are genuine I'artles clulmlntf to bo ueents for us are Impostors and fraud * , full partlo- uTursfree Address all communications to The Cook Remedy Co , Rooms 418 and 419 Paxton Bloc * . WHMr eruiPfe worn maie/s but o/fe tune * KHAllflES GOLDEN SPECIFIC It cm beytYen In acup ofceffto r ten * or In ur * ttelttvf food , without ths knowledge or th patient , If neoMiAi-jr. It la • biolutuly h nnloii and will effort permanent and apeedy ourr , whethov tbe patient U moderate drinker or an alcohol.o\rre cc ) VtliVA KU FAIL8. It operates o quietly and With auon cer tainty that the patient undarcoei no inoonvenionee , and era ha la aware , hit complete reformation U effected , 48 pace book of particulars free UJltNACO.l&taXDeuglajandlNlH&Oiinttaft-Bta , > ' > J > iiip.HeatyHI | . > AKiiU UtTOKACO.OmaLa.fl * BROOKS BROS & CO IMPORTERS AND WHOLBSALB DBALEB8 IN _ a' " w VYatcheiJewelery , "Rogen" Silver /JtSniTaN Plaled Flat Ware , Cutlery , Notiont , llj aaaUtisVancyGoadt.Albuini.ToyWatihet , Itti J Jjoat-Collar Sprlngi and all the VjtSSsSty la' ° t uovcltlcB for the holi- r Our largo and fully lllattratea J catalogue mailed to dealers only g r All mall orders receive our ' r P prompt and best attention Address 11T-410 N. Fourth St . BtLoulaMo IJDSEPHGILLOTff STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1839. Nee 303-4O4-I7O-604. 1 [ the most perfect of pens CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS ItCD CROI DIAMOND BRAND , § naffe tsrs sad slvsyi rrltl ( > ls Lsdlea , aali DracKUl I" lH.m.i.4 Ur .d,1 ttl auuuil tuiu msua via but rltUB 'Xkiii > othen Bffi * 4 < . ( ft [ > 0 fur ptrUosltii * Ad MAUUcr fe IXUm 1 * ! * U * , tr.rtturo m IL ui ! * > * ilttUlmsUr Cfcem to . BtiUt . ridUwl TO WEAK MEN Buffering from the tllccU of youthful errors , e&rlr decay , u a ilnir weak now , lost uiauhood , etc , 1 wlu Bead a valuable tnatlso isealinli containing full particular ! for homo cure , Fltl'.B of charge A- splendid medical work I should h rtad by every ( nan who Is nervous ami dclillltated Address , ll > ror IT C. VOlVLKlt , PlooduaCouu I U llltal 1 wlllitod.i.U.tl.lmlUs .seslsJ ) sociUUIas tvit rsifUatsrs tot ! • • ! • wis In cl cbsisA \iru. Itol Ii , . llh.8l.12lt. UmX Vex ijS Uclroll , AUelt XKTSaD3X,5Cn T E,3t53. J ; H.W.C0I1 , l3lH&DaodE8T . , OW1AHA.NEB. Ml ran mz iuxxtuoit or all jm J APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES If Hest7acllltissApparatusandIleraedleafoTBnsssstfa ! ! Trcatmcat of cvsrr form of Tjlssase requirieff mi MlDICAI.or80EOI0ALtHBATHEHT. ! > 1 NINETY ROOMS FOK PATIENT8.I Iffl Board&AttsnaAne * , BsitAoeonuw > d lionsia 'W at SilS t tn7-WIlITB rOR OinotrrAKaoa Dsformltles ami IJi ' gracesTruiits.OlubVsit.OurvslurtiofBjJlns.rllss , UH > Tumors Oaaosr , Ostsjrh , Bronchitis , inhalation anil ' . Uleetriclry , Paralysis , jEpUspiy , Kidney , Dlaadsr , IIP ; Ey , liar , Skin and Blood and all Burglcsl Oporationa > ITH DISEASES OF WOKEN Dl c . I .Vn . T . 3 11 WB HATB LSTBLT ABD1D 1 I.TUO-II DUriUTnBNI FOB [ S ? . " 1 R" ? , 1 * ! ! , 0 ? ? " , * * . " ( JTIICTH fKIVATI > . OnlylleUablsUadlealljuUtuteiaakiasafiastialtyot • • IK V FBIVATB BISBASES Ifi" All Blood Illittio • < < . .Tolly trtsul flrptllllU l'ol.oa . 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