Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 27, 1885, Page 8

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EXPRESSING num THANKS, Bew e Penple of Omaha Celot Thankeg'ving Dag The Sersices at the Churches About Din For and Pleasure A Brief Points Amn ment Few the who brooded over only peoy A Sabbath quiet ity yedterday and the peemed positively on w the reporters, co pounders of Fom and other such wet retreshments individuals plied an active trafiic and the =al led the day long with ¢ ng to the pions he Yief th evidence of thankszi the nose and blurring y) s eyes. But the order wag nevertheless exomplary for all that Thanksgiving day is an oc 0 for which the nation owes ‘‘our x[),rml Fatliers,” among many other debts of ratitude. TUdates back to the duys uf fayflower, o <hip of “mothinks T sec it now™ fame T'his would throw vhv origin hack years, it will be Dt before the war The Puritans, from intolerate oppression, |...| dnnospitable surronndings kindred and had steery l in a eraft, for Ply some several miles com Th NS Were ero 18 who ¢ the strongest in painting fugitiv l.-n the home anc nvm_) bound, mouth Rock across the sca, when they landed —glad beeanse the win ter blast ‘could not howl more ficreely nor the sea beat more tiereely on the rock-bound coast; they -y glad that were no hun and that at Teast to produce glad that the painted Indian w. to fiil the tunber w and pick « pilgrim these things the Puaritans |l\| ry coneluded that sy never could thank Providence sufli i in one day, ,..uu deerecd that chosuceeeding year” of the future day of the ‘\: nder should be ¥ibintorim o C or how niieh d to dHim w , for His man For many rved througf nd in 1862 P y northern :I| it Lineoln de legal and re . Lm(nln doubtless date under the same actuated the Pur th had o spect for the , amd in 1862 the L ligions holida the emotions which In 1620 d.nkI\ dubious hopes of Your oceasion for t X apparent, as the natior civil strift f for the encny about that thue v prospect more than ordinarily t all o the |um|-l> 10 n.» blessings be Imh ence, and whether or of thanks be or great, It the f the same. In this city services wi in the greater part of the chur plans hu amusemert and great spreads made at a number AT KOUNTZE MEMC The union Th Kountze Memorial church was tiful and was compl ¥ErCises W tte u.h d. andiened vtilled with pe mder the direction of the S. Det Ilw entire pro smoothly faction of the by Prof. ‘ht, superin- nal home I pastor of 1, announced the that on Earth do Tahor, Rev. md«ul ul tham, pastor of the Uni- wn chureh, read the 107th vsalm, clev.AE ongreg; Thafsving b Rev. Dr. S professor of theology in the n.qnm chireh, read the hymn 1 by Thy Strength the Mountains Stand.” Following tln Sermon )unw 1 'flm J. W, Iy Ilplm church. on for the poor was then 3 amount contributed being $606.10, which will be given to the Wo- mun's Aid society for distribution. While the colléction was being taken I J.T. Clarke sang a ¢ mlu \ulh fine ¢ Il'w Fivst sherrill, pastor of the the church, made vor., there was a s, pastor 1st hymn, s|m|||<-'|\\ H amm\uwwl by Res of the Swedish F Lutheran church, Rev, R. Il Ingram, pastor of the First Christian church, pronounced Clongregation spoko su 10 the ritices of \xullwm\lm,aulld J his works with rejoicin, Our Amer! grown into popular a5 an American with the Pilgrim Fathers. Thanksg, y observed .I(ll- colonie g Nas now real favor Ill hey pan e with the )rm(Luu'll he fivst president of the union,: on Feb, 19 he obs Bpred K 1c vil wi mation from lrv«ul.»m the most general observance and tervitory in the 'y hicfly 8, then it N, At runder u procla- Johnson, eame To-day land ob serves it. ‘Ihis is the day when thero is a positive exodus of the people ng from the central and crowd s out into the country towns and villu When all faces ure turned one wa, to renew tions of youth. When the and girls” whose age is fast pg upon their own leeds, but m‘g Liearts persistontly refuse 1o grow cold or forgetful. Thisis the day when the prosperous merchant, waalthy banker ‘or successful lawyor, takes his fawil h-a\vq the luxurious comforts of his ity home, goes out a few milesto u brown, vine-covered cottage, msallml in some rvocky hillside fa i Impy, boyhood days we und-whose broad hearthstone yearly gathering of sons, incles, aunts,brothers, siste innumerable,while the gre haired sire,with the mother of them all at his side, glv--n them all his greeting and ‘mumnxfl This is o day that mingles our rell ion with our best fi‘n this day be t¢ l Itisa restful y. This should be an onsis, green aud refreshing, in the hot desert of our daily «-\Lum-nws Each year marks onward work and triumph, e are pressing on to the mountain height, : 2, 'Phis day brings to us a s of nerdrors e i 1e 2% sdorliico of thanksgivin, We count up our mer- uled oful for nothing, but in hing prayer and supplication, th thun{palylng let your requests be ml o known unto God. But we eannot exhaust our gratitude ina single day. thanks all through our life time. This day brings a sense of lively joy into the heart. e huppiest being on carth is a christian giving thauks unto God, wad so “the joy of the Lord becomes our whose yi rated 1 Notes | and | e last | The pilgrims were glad | most | | ques ]l]np athies. What | | ant with |lm body of man. We should live our | THE ()\IAHA DAILY l!] 13, FH]])A\. 1 ()\ EMBER : 27, l"KS should ion of life to_His our vows. We owe I'liat debt should be paid. As iren we arce intere in_ali Life conscerated to activity in christian service must pay debt of service display aday e draw works and good T poor we I|4\4 withus always To d V‘HW‘ them not iful for both, is buta tinn living. Whose heart ansed to be thankful dens liose hearth we you ch the messon your subst umnl Christian love fowship? Letus keep this sacti fice of thanksgiving by a life of thanks giving, of the out our have you liome ve \v.vln\» hatyest our joy is le we offer dev for national and nation is dr startling int the wires Tust mnw\.ul with sor ut gratitude to ( o munl blessin, in- mournin igence was vening I\m.nu\ A Hendricks, the \ilw]v||'~|: mt of the United States, was no more. Having attained the goal his a tion, after s life tull of "pnblic, service, the' dis hedd statesm 1N is suddenly culled 1o mlu his -Iw e cak in the highest terms. Coneerning his publie career men differ. But as one of our rulers, gecond in power, the whole nation bows then, while acknowl let us remember that we know not the day nor the hour but that at all times we should be pre pared (o meet our God. The eall eame to him suddenly. Before another ks giving comes the eall will have come. to some of us. Shall we so hve that w our sumions comes wo shall also be ready? AT PITE FIRST PRESBY TERTAN CHURCH The three Preshyterian churches of the city unitelin a thanksgiving service at at the First Peesbytovian - chureh, on tr Revs, Harsha, Hall and Biayey participated. e sermon was C m‘lv 11e took ashis toxt H:20: “Giving thanks things unto God and the nh d h‘ the nhv sians for all in the ing is the at ould live. L Witude must b viods of thanks as reminders must be they must only giving come titude of what our Hence Panl tells thank God alway himsolf, ) thanks, He doos not foree them Ho conl o donbt. do that: with € torture i Nor does he wa puppets. All e LIt God desives all ) morhl bei ings. ion prai s trom His Ims are ory of Hix ¢l ot own lives urnish ns arounds tor i God; rel o ns that he d ses. He longs s for his ehiidren Ay cble praise are dearer to im than rush of waters and the singing of ds, for he has proved tha b upon a cross and sin, Second, it might be s le to praise Him at all times thinzs?” The heathen might ask on, Christians heathen adore their zods v prosperous and_whip' them in tinies of darkness. Their faith sces the present in the light of the past future. Even the shadow that h n on the m’s life through the death of one en o lead 8 fortanes, must be received in the l|n|l the up, o to th of America will eall great the y of those numbered mmmv the illustrious dead. Even whe ndow ]| 15 fallen in our hiomes, Chirist y has mple Philosoply ngs Him so for and of the to sk merriment of aside and be ready (lan!’n ess if not the those about w: In Christ J¢ lm thanksgiving ¢ be - swept for it (ess, for ten. But' in ) opened to us an eternity of thanks aronnd the fee: white throne of n. NITY CATHEDRAL i ay the , the pro- ¢ we have myound than in “Fhese ‘ in in At SONE service was very ¢ e Yn'm-' as follo e All Our God,” liva e of Hho L ord, " 'wlll\.m Offertory Anthien, “On " walits from Hayde R R RS LR AR Messrs, Brecl I\N\ll(i"e uml Pennel ll The Offertory Hu!hl m, “On The h Living Soul Awuaits,”” irom “IHayden's ll llmll,"l)y Miss Fuller, ni Philadel- ly tine, b P He quk for his text tl ixth, eig Lord the gl bring an offering and courts,” The words of the text form least, an inspired command, centuries old, to consider as adeq; iy 48 we are capable of, Lovd, and to give unto his name the glory that is its due. There can be no more o for a Thanksziving servi suggested by the te St—nor on quiring from ns more humility and r erence, ‘Dho historysof tho ehuzeh lias boen the story of remarkable lnpses from the teuth, of partial testimony, of whong gaesses and mistaken interpretations on the pa any, of utter inability to make a dis- tinction between opinion” and fact, But it has also heen the story of testimony truthfully and heroically borne, of riglit perceptions held against the atta rld, of growing Enowledze, of i X 1ikio eventiul history ot i 'has brought its life to our times stronger than ever, and bearing on its batile searre non, mllu-n It s llmtoi the “Give unto the come into his for us at lur\ to the name of Uh' Lord thiul in keeping coven l<~T~ its He it is whose Lo $0 construets the wlmln that 80 weak a thing as wan's b stand ercet, unharned, in the m: luvmuu of tremendous might. And as Leens eovauant with man's body, so , desus the We give beeause he with his intellect 0 his |\|n~~v-nt se8 ) heaven, fills the eirenmference of spiritual universe, and through his church seeks to influence the whole man to look upon him as the covenant voper. Since Jehoval is so true to his promises as outlined in the Holy Seriptures, ulul s piclured i natuge, surely-| Whose |t yejoicig eyen more in the Lord the universal charch, gather on this footstool of Goc doration of lovi ing ““T'e Deum who is so faithfu you are assembl the ehief magist state Do it m: with heartiness you to ‘bring offering, that clotles & boily, mind and In closing Providene pjected ay wli 1 o strain is the news of il vice-president mighty, saying tse of nionini death of its ru that its foundati still Jives, for Go AT UNITY Thanksgiving Unity chureh yo all others, the not i a nation offers him to-day iman |h.- state, t to and with | ing and grateful hearte | s and “Glorias™ to Him 1], For the doing of that d to-day at the call of rate of the nation and the infylly, earnestly, and | Wiat of ought I'he which 1i 15 that vl your spirit speaker les the nation strain into the p ihe | ith of the voice of the Al ter (o go {o the e h soiemn trath of this your feasting lis t Itis ons are undisturis il lives." CHURCH Jand preached the Fathoer Miss Fany A line FURNERS' The , be, vuunnu at 2 p.om,, | ind t.nl|n|~ and a grand ball an by distribution tirning in the lent, and att prize winne \ nded prizes they medal, for awarded to secenred th and Robert 1 andsome me The first prize second cl S L tm Iwhwllulv The members entered into the the winner of thy and holder, and off the second elubs The event merow, unde el have ma during the past the presentation dres, on hehalf ¢ hinm with an ele; ‘I'he followir B: mm.mn !H Uh'l ||p‘( J h attended and ev selves 1o the llun- Wis e ay morni Riubbi B subject of the * e AT I'he hotels, stramed a point that mea ent some souvenir ¢ i \d as follows: Chesapeake Bay Consomme—(' Red Snapper—Court-Bullion Potats Croqueties o Boiled Chicker Roast Turkey Cranberry Sauc oast Pork., Roman Pinch, Shell Lobster. Mayonnaise Mushed Pofatoes, Stew Green Peas, Breast of California Gy TH Following was t Biue Ox Tail, 0 1' Angl; Shrimp 1 Boiled Daddosk, Mollund i RBoiled Chicken Beef \ lvHII ¥ I bs nu lllll\ with Ch Roast Saddle o M Pudding Sav Mince Pie shed ai Bavarian € BT. PHILOM The second choi hedral, under the leadership of Miss inic Arlmld “Lesson in Ch Roses'" at St. lowing was the CHARACTERS Mistress of School Lady Clare (/ \lhl\\auh A ighon V'\lln wards K Uulu.lhv A Seholar) rtha, ( 1. Serenade. 2, Cavatina... . Song . Son, fhue, Flor Nhoul Misti b Chiorus . Prayer ST MeCarthy Philomera's fternoon wis most exc eted Rolf; ! Rehse Imh B vlson, R. Smith, T, Lite e s ir nnnmv It THE HOTELS Praivie Plain \ Pl and Howard str “Thou who Knowest celebrated muass in lralat 9 A eath o'clock | r, rnold, was partic EXHIBITION AND BALL Turner society held anniversary yest was thh by ||| Ihl - conc of prize The | the meral interest nuounced by wod, Ewmil Meyer, M. Schultz, in the successful contest platform to aceept rected by rounds ss the fivst prize, a gold W athletic work was | Tony Moravee a silver medal, s the third prize, | s the the wi s in the to August moking set L Was won for compori class also urm was of the cont o “ o fivst prize, ved Frachauf eary trophy. a pair of Indian whose wde \\unnlw-l year, anc of prize: of the so it di I ticipated: “011(‘(( 1 we A. Beseling 1 ”vn ning ‘was L orybody enjoyed them- o T Lng serviee ng. Las ing at 7 enson lectured upon the ‘Hebrew Thanksgiving.” El i B Milla spread. their cuastom, 1t dinners, and was a particu- The menu rds was vaters on 1l oes--Duchesse. uu.\l Noimande . Oyster Sanee, Stufted With Oy Apple Sance, Cold Boiled Ham of Tuikey, Lettuee. Boled Potatoes, ed Tomatoes, Sweet Corn Braized With ’orANY he bill g Points, W Consomme, Sevigne Patties with Cream Parisienne with Pork, € Potatoes lery Suice , Cranborr Oyster Plant veet Potatoes icken Salad & Turke l\'nnlmu Currant Jeliy nd- Iiulh'll Potatoss avin, Sauce Sauterne non Meringue Pie wd Feney Cake Chamypagne Jelly, N HAL of St. Philomena’s endered the operetta, y, or the Miracle of the mena's hall, Ninth cets last eveaing., Fol programme: Losss 2 e Thompson Tryirsrids ary Hogan. faty Dewitt: annia Brady ulis Mahoney, I the Woods so Fair.” and Chorus, 3 The Wild Rose.” ignon. "he Cows are in the Corn.” Polly. Saug of the Milk Drinker. " 2, PA To Heaven We Plead.’ People. was also g f| were | terday | oflied | Jennie I | Miss | Cronland, | from Webster street | your Vang of Elizabetis, 8 \Ur “Privil of the L-"'”t 1. nullr’\fi' : 0, Duo and Chorus. ., l"‘l‘.v A Landiond, Eiig 10, T e At Homa they Madeline Madeline. Grand Finale eas . "'See-Sav Chorns. NOTES OF THE DAY Equine Paradox st Boyd's opera ve amatinee to a erowded house, and had o performance last evening. A matinee and evoning performance en ot n.v-l'.,.l‘] oftices The I'he feder, ithout visitors The railroad head cated by the rmies o Col, Frank Hanlon Iy As Jear as can he were quict and warfers were va elorks vl owl for dinner seertained there 5,000 geese and 30, 000 varying specinu of game sold the city Wednesday and . gesterday At the Same time 200 harrels” of eram berries and 5,000 hunches of celery were taken from the market It was holiday at the shons T'he weather was bad for ponltry word received fic ( ago early yes morning s 20,000 turkey Union Pacific md Harness machine for ¢ ar. White Maching Omaha, Neb Wednesday Weddings The mar o. Pulek of i 1 Island, Brown, of bride MeKay ) was largely ;ul»-nv!-wl by the nds of both of the contract avenue. Dr mony whicl The mary Shie! ¢ ! ! waodding of Sif Ida Cavison wa luy ni the ot Cuming, strect Rev. C. W. Savidge ofliciated. We have the state of Nebraska on the | machine. Write for terms and pr ZENRUNG, THorNToN & Co., \\ hite Machine Officc Want an Inju The Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha road applied for a wr Junction in the district court yi gainst the Belt Line railroad. n sets up a multitude of prays that the Belt Line be enjoined from the telegraph poles of the L from interfering in any s with its propertys also from eon any track bat the main 3 north on I , between the plaintitl’s ys i depot; also from placi any material on the 0 any man Fifteenth strc s up befor , who inted the order’ uniil saeli time s Ui petition might come up for arguinent ction, If your shoe has o v or o tear fel shoemaker to buy the Bradbury machine. White Machine oftice. Happy Heafts. The nuptials of Mr. James Holmgren and Miss Lundgren were solemnized 1 evening at the Kountze Lutheran chareh, | in the pi nee of w peoples Rev. J. the words of the ¢ was held later in lln dence of J. G. H enty-fourth strect, s of the contrrcting parties took ion to pay their hearty respeets to newly wedded conple. rge number of wiler pronounced th White “Automatic White lock-stiteh with shuttle and Brs Al bury leather machine. White Oftice, Omatha, Neb, * one spool maehine e The reception and dance of the § Ceremonio elub was held W, l‘llHl'\lLl at the Millard. A number of guests from abroad were presentand the passed off very successfully. All the arrange ments w complete and eve ng pos- Yo was done for the entertainment of It st attended hop about 150 people were nber Sets in all atly_reduced prices, Will continuo only il sold sial Club, clubgave a party ne house No. 4, The South Wednesday nigh About forty m)u{llu W rued until at he is coming and that he are of her with, wife Absolutely Pure. This powde yaries., ty, strongth ESOINC IR, <ul than tho ¢ 'y kinds, nd cannot Anm...,.mnm..mu,mu iide of Jow tealy short weight, alum or -hmrhnlu Pow mm guly in unk.” oyl 'Haking Powd Wall si N.V TIOMVEHE‘I!O’IIG 5o, The | intifi’s right of | of the | has $15,000 clean cash | A VERDICT FOR THRE EFENDANT! The case so long pending before the public at last has been decided and the jury, after a deliberation of eleven months has found a verdict | for the defendant, agreeing that Truth was Truth and they could in no | way get around it, after noting the testimony so truthfully spoken by | the witnesses in the case, who comprised the leading citizens of the | community. The case was that of a rivalry between the Clothing Fur- nishers, and the verdict of the jury was for The Only Misfit Clothing Parlors, 1119 Farnam street, whem it was found from the evidence | given in the case, could fulfil every assertion made by them in furnish- | ing Merchant Tailor,s Misfit and Uncalled for Clothing, for less than the consumer could purchase the material ror from which the garment was made. And it will be found through inquiry of any man who has paid a visit tothe Great Savings Bank for mankind, that he corroborates the verdict of the jury, that man can find PAINTAT.OONS FOR $ 4.2 v by al F3.00° §0.00 160 $5.10 lingMerehant 1 $ 6.00 lor $1050 §10.50 for $12.00 ) 650 8 7.00 $11.00 $ .00 $15.00 $3 20 $16.00 $ 5.00 which' v $000 $6.05 $0 00 $18.00 $10 $200 00 ication | And an unlimited amount of others at similar prices, in the same pro- portion, cut in any style the customermay desire: and IN SUITS Can befound the following Straight Cut Sacks, Crdaway Saclks. Dow- ble Breasted Sacks, Reafer Coats and Vests, Four Button Cutauway | Frocks Prince Williom Frock, Chesterfield Frock,Prince Albert Frock, ;mulv I'wll Dress Swallow Tail Frock, at 00 $10.00 $38.00 $149.95 $30.00 $20.00 $40.00 $15.00 §14.8 $110 de 1o order by a leading Me: 2000 G200 $ 817 $17.60 $35.00 $15.20 $10.00 $10.00 Which v $20.00 $12, §5 $35.00 $i0.00 00,60 $37.50 §15.00 $10.00 $80.00 0 32.50 $24.00 $25.00 Was made to order by a leading Merch: $42.00 §500 Fi800 §30.00 §55.00 IN OVERCOATS, can he found one suitable for business, street or full dre $30.00 ailor for $60.00 §52.50 $05.00 cut in frocks, inewmarkets, surtouts, King William, plain sacks.double breasted sacks, | | and three sacks in different patterns, trimmed with fur collar and cuffs, to bhe sold for $10.20 $92.00 $15.0) $50.00 $31 $15.70 00 $11.90 $20.00 $12.00 a Leading 21.00 £$12.8) $13.10 s Merch ml l ailor for $26.00 AND AT 18.00 $20.00 $23.00 $25.00 o order by a leading Merchant Tailor for Unm $40.00 $15.00 $50.00 $11.10 $ ’!ll‘,‘tll $10.00 §28.00 hat was made to ord $18.00 £20.00 $33.00 $65.00 $5.00 $10.00 $10.00 $60.00 27.50 $35.00 $30.00 ‘\l 50 1 as made $60.00 $55.00 The above mentioned is what can he done for man in clothing. These ' quotations were used as evidence in the case, Witnerses © stified to | this truth and the jury,basing its judgment upon the evidence and gave | their verdict for THE ONLY MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS 1119 FARIT.AIM ST,

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