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_THE_OMAHA )),\'IL\' BEE! IT 1S HOMANMITY'S HOUR | T 0 b 1 1s 1o, i o LTI s [ THEY MIGHT €0 10 MEXICO! g forgett the | cannot i vt to harbor il f slam s sum wit " What the Birth in the Mancer Means for P WHIL e T601 We Ty DY N o Om il o the ety | Autioivatsd wigh Blowars, Music and Joy -] t : ; jrascario Pate Offors His Milo Track to'th ; o This World, to bear during th yeat y ! . ous Acclaim in Omaha's Churches, addres 1 Loag Distance Pugilis i CHRISTMAS SERMON BY REV. A, J. TURKLE | i comime. IChere ahoald not po- an indr. | oat the tia s SPECIAL SERVICES, IN ALL SANCTUARIES | i3 AR HE WILL PAY 825,000 FOR THE CONTEST I\,'.‘yl““\‘:“\.l l” V‘:’ :1“>>\ h‘f \M}p”“:"“l‘p :4”':‘.:":4 m, hy 5 b . - b AL . Farmers Aro Tovited, Jesns a &peelal Friond to Those Who As ng in public works AUl Hail Agaid the Power of Jesus’ Namo | | n t e | Thinks e Can Square the Authorities and Do wsnowed Under Dr. Gordon Visits wed Under, in breakin tone i in Choral Anthem and Devorbnal T amount will als U Make the Mill a Certaluty Plans Go mas gift, and on t would properly show 1 ¢ ralse— Leatival of the Native @10 for the Afluir r > his Son Aty dido ! ahik Entertarament Postponed bbbl ¢ y st for p ity lunugurate the Sitastion Requires. y Cheistmas Gift Worth Givie \ * Reseune Matt and Deserihes Whit " v in D at dneksonville, Christmas inme e > have boen giv t WEATHER FORECANTS, “‘l_ Wheneve at t o a t astern Nebenaka Wil W 1t in this v n snow and ¢ wen 1o in i isc us out selfishness into proy s for our | wa and the air was the brothers and sisters, 1 have might nave thou cdy an s 1o lash with gloom sour 1d hardly vealize that 1t v . . et for N e S P L S g Bl ut to brighten them | Sabbath to be followed by Christmas. start out in therr work with fiyin } . Christ all Christor N and | 1 to every phase of miscry and mis ars are taking tired brothers into the Notwithstanding the forbidding showers yf\y’fl:f,'\“}‘. ol d :\'["ll“(llll-v“v‘ull::- oot 1 C e ‘\)\. i His tbte 80 or: centurieh 1id Nas neverye inn, and 1o give you the pleasare that comes [ and the bad condition of the streets, the et bl g hg AVHIEIs CATtaln: hd o oftt it tidings of gr by becausa | from gifts to the neady, *in His name." " ( tendance was 10 most instances large Ochenbein first i ~ Me i ir your ha the Savior from sin. Tt may rse Omuha will vise to the diguity of the | ¢he gepvices in sermon, music, decorations I i their commis 1 ) be that not feel the necd of such @ | occasion and when the uns aveall fall, | A RIS LS I o SUOATY DIedEs, K1 ; > b 105 rying machinery which drives our mad- [ Savior. 1tmay be that you consider your: | open, if nood be, stables und other unoccu- | 8nd other faatures were Such 18 tn 11« J i S H% nurrying mach 1ch At 3 | § f . pledge i \ (i dening life, closo up every haunt of sin to [ $elf from the root of hair to the tip of | pied buildings as they did in Bothlehem [ iveness and beauty have scldom been sur et ortlomen 2 thihol FeE) ! your toes stainiess and immaculate. What | wlien the pressure came on them passed on like occasions. o0 00 o0 roll: C. Gates, G you ed is a looking and here it is in | But, remember, now, what underother cir At 1 y v 1" n ) N rles Wil Train, win e condition tom- 'y . ol S | ! | At nity Cathedral, y 8. 5. Ochenbein, K. Ocnen up every tear, bidding - every soul | ypgpiplo, Poor and wreiched and miser- [ cumstances in ail likelihood would have been g 5 i 4 The st MUBRIT6 VAR LHAANAL vRRLEN bein, G. Culton, W. Eaton, 8. Hughes, C. Nrw York, Dse. 20 -Pugilist Ch hrocipitation at Omatia tor: the respond to the angel's tidings of great joy | 1 blind. full of wounds und putrify- | the ehief truth 1 would have drawn from the ho music at Trinity cathodral yesterday | BoLIE Giiton, W tintgn, B, HUBKES, O | atitahell areived 1o the city this afternooy | Q4 at co March 1, 1808 and enter into the blessed peace of God. Tt ¢t no health 1n us: honeycombad | text, that our sufforing brothers and sisters | and last evening was of a highorder of ex- | & Ioster, 11, Moster, 1%, Hatnblety, Fredoriok | and left tonight for Philadgiphia, He will | Normal tenperature 240 I8 boautifal. inaced, 1o see pople busy with | through and through with sin. And thea | arenob the only guests sccking admission | collence, the choir at last night's sorvice | fumvlett, 1% Johnson, B. Shields, Carl | remain in the Quaker ( ity until Tuesda, b LY 263 ' take the fact that Christ's mission was to | this Christmas time. The Christ even re Detictency sheo Mareh 1 161 rendering portions of “The Messiah,” with | Geuiwits, B. Chiristic when he for Jacksonvitle 10 e« Il Al PRIL wash away our sins and make us every whit | turns seeking quarters. ¢ 1 portions of Novniul precipitation )3 ineh whote, and it certanly is canse for joy to all Hive you any room for Jesus much credit to itself as well as Mrs, &, W, | | AUtho conclusion of this little coremony his training Ho will have n cook | Exeess for the day 15 . | 3 . » | the pastor appointed Charles Gates as fivsy | with him an »d he consumes witl | Deticiency sinee March: 1 G0 ncho ones. How the crust of | people. He camato give us full remission. 1 e who bore your [oad of sin Cotton. who has been the active head of the e G0 HOBO RN SRIFONAY. ANV | DENSHE AR G RT Philadelphia, He | Gronos 1, 1eNT, s in rocognition of this | launeh the forgiveness of Chrise out among 3 [le kiioeks and ek ndinisslon, ovganization for a number of years. hnson third sergeant. As an inducement | will ot in Flor xtweek by dim Hall | Local Foreeast Official In honor of the glad Christmas tide the | for the boys Lo maintain interess in the bri- | and Steve O'Dor looks well | g ST IRgom for pleasuze, roo for business, boautiful eanrch was hunig with evergroens, | gde the pustor offo sword and belt to | and he expressed himsclf as confident he 0 il heating the warer, clean or un 1ot Christ s eru i i " : SR AT | B who, during the coming year, | would be victorious in the fight of lova. 'The joy be 1 rin that may not Jay hold o Christ, and apkico that He can enter thomave, auditorium, chancel, putpit and | G0 SRAC, BHC SRR M And in loading o Niteer i sl CMobry: Ohrstins. idanie {ahiotin ST ing Boul n. thisy Audienoe Tn tho heart for which fe diva? choir stalls boing |-n|mmm finely dee- | Gietan 1t g litehell in Phiiadeiptia pato the day and repe: you witl may not appropriat for their | Pperc's a strangerat the doors 1ot Him in! orited, whilo wronthios aud “sprigs of ho'y A short address was then delivered, The | ( DHutapeLvuiy, D 4. —Pueilist Charl £ 5 \ 5 Te s boen thers oft before; Tet Him in? gavea color to the cdifice that was very my heart, o rather Ol Let all 1ol Ring. Let Him inero 1o is ones ot Him in the Holy | restful. Dean Gardner preached a well One! considered sarmon at the morning service, ovous Christmas morning of my soul's Spthey e o usidercd s noavt ; | it St il tho Jesus Chrlst, the Pather's Son; let Himdr froma portion of the vewse telling of the saved you and giv I 3 i Joyous Christi yous. with f3R Vot 1601 Lo Giitst ) 1ouzhis of sins forgiven, joyous with are now cature and rod of festiva s umanity's o tired of the festival. It is hur i | Oh, that we co or brief tho lowest den, hush every sigh and dry hand and heart planning and prepaving eifts | for others, particularly for the poor and vou today as men launch a lifeboat among a and in observance. How it % 35 of drowning men, and there us to little acts or kindness and little de | | pastor urged the boys to loarn to sny no and | Mitehell aavived in this city this afternoon | stick to it when tempted to do an and was estorted to 2 Uuion | wrong, to shun ovil companions ana put their | league where hands | faith ih God. with a number of promin erowded condition of the inns av which e shortly after e Mit L and Mary applied for lodging in th AMUSIMENTS, and wal {ens borne and SOrrows com 1n his sermon yesterday morning Rev. Dr. | city of David. He drew a graphic pieture o 3721 whero he Christma o d | o s ven iy | Patterson of thy First Presvyterian church | the manger in Bethlehem and - the § nts | Hoyt's “Brass Monkey” at Boyd's drew a he vstiny no matter of how | said he was glad the time had come when | leading up - to the birth of Christ. | goo0 house. George I Mavion, as “Jonah,” Dho #-gemy ot thie . ‘morning s sorvies, | Syt St s SRSl tHvGRERRIIENE from a musical standsvoint was_the chorald or ho appeared on the stago, pro- | foo075 10 7 o'clock wir thronsh all the | of Christmas, which was the people’s | by Garrett, “Prepare Yo The Way,” sung au | voked a laugh, and lively Lallian Swain, as | with “two-po that destroys S x ! R day becauso God's day. Speaking | theoffertory. ltopens witha beantifultenor | “Bazwage,” was sure of an encore whenever | Iarry D cat come and fill, | 4 DRty tiplicity of worryi Dr. Patterson | recitative, which Mr. Wilkins rendered with | she favored the audience with consummate skill, his voice being in better | coudition than for several years, his high oday let us cas 1o all thinzs tha nd on for 5 s [ peace would ever bo universally ne rticularly showing the work civen trouble and vex us, forget the ietics for 5 q cepted until the Chustians of the world | to their development. This recitative is o lean wpow th GIETS THAL ARE REQUIRED, O S | were united by swronger bonds of fellowship., wen taken up by the tenorsand basses, sung | br. Gordon Reminds Omaha PTo 1l vunidon, und then the full chorus breaks | mas," joyous with Christ the Savior has ¢ | Cnristmas, the Feople’s bav, Jack seems to realizo what hoe i i he is teainlug faithful hit, uhy hone around | all Christians could umte in the cclebration rin v vith Iy N v tyvery humble homn | of dissensions in the church Care nnd Think of Gooa Tidings. | and troublea sir ] her appoar. | then w W by givin g on | said he did not believe the Christian mes Swain, wall known to Omaha | SPrings. Wheu he in tlie year or two that has | SHEhtly wara ©oaspon been added to her age since her last appear- [ die. & dinner t voull have astonist ance here, has grown sweeter and brighter, | Philadelphia’s b policenian, and those who. have lstonod to her iy | Sharrine with Darein, Mitcholl ‘sent his the future that weigh 1 heart, and concentrate our mind amd heart and soul upon this one great trath- that zood tidings of great lav to the Their Duiy to the Destitnte. world. 1 5 pathway may be er vith | Rov. Dr. Gordon of Westminster Presby Frminie” and other light operas will mope | F#ht across and landed light on his trainer's “\When 1look at the contests in foreign | forth in the inspi Wworde, T HREVOILBTOT Il innippreuinto et thuld entionbss Thich e mission fiolds, and whea 1 observe in villas s erying in the wilderness.” Therc is a LnbEDs ] it : ' 3 character she assumes in the play that is 4 If T can over p of R or 1,000 inhabitants, fous or five pre. | wonderfully Prowty quartet lnterwoven, sung | fiaasss fliing tho Bopdrs.c Py thabis ab | . O e said, ~his. e il viau chueeh took for his (kY imably Christian cnurches pulling and | exquisitely by My ton, Miss Bishon, My The rpst of the company, especially Mr. This was the only a made Gt s AN Buatin 2 by | moru, Christmas in thoStable at Beta- | huuling atono anothor oach church sriy Lombard and Me. Wilkins, It 15 & partien- | Nagis, fiiose sweet teor voico woild of | to Corbett. Jim Hall and toven O°Do well | Catarrh, Heart Failure, Pa< yet tos 10 sunbean ) ' s B s tow ombers of the others over into | lavly we'l writtgh gomposition, the music | fysa b ' oo g Lit 2 i " AT 5 X ) seue HAllin Omiha i to zet members of | o i tgh qomposition, us tself bo an attraction to any company, took | Wil join Mi S traInng quarte ralysis of the Throat way T i its own ‘ald, thus creating social divisions, | and wovds being wedacd together in & very | yheiv parts well, and the hizhest criticism | Week from tomorrow. and thoy, with Harey y o s0 that each class looks askanes ab the other | beautiful manuner, 00 " ety 1 " A ¢ ¥ 4 that couid be pronouunce. 1 COUDE Darrin and the servants, 1l constitute th o ' S gy, {1 by wesurrsundings of the bieih of the Savior A violation of tho spizit of Jesus | choral, the cathedval being crowded to the - : Pistills for Potfect Haaithl e ctisriantb fiomELhad Ubviatirine s s 3 3 SRy il S, B3 Wy I the Box e from | B {andien Tl loors Mr. Wilkins sang the “Cantique de Howard Athenmum Suceess. 3 . oA n T e i D i e S TR L 1Y, ey Y ssing to the subject of charity Noel” by Adam iu, faultless style. Miss [ Theengazement of Lottic Cclling and the | SANDUSEY, O., Do rolin L Sullivan {1 o o o Thdke: e st ) in the midst of laugh gy confu SRATSIL g Nl \ib: a Jovely o o voice e 2 UL L TR fema e s manity 1 wish 1o state a fow facts: For severa bo intho midat of Tough A guy, confu A e e wener said : Bisho, who his a Jovely contralto voice, | now Boston Howard Athonaum Specialty | WS @ visitor today at Sanausky polic sta Lith fopliien oy fasteiron Shvemt D ! . nly k it the col ! \ot within the memory of the oldest per- | could not kave been given a more syms : o | von. He, w Dani D Ve R AL Ml 15 . P T And amishing hoart, There is such A b UG E T AT o v | o e e of theoldest por, | could mol, havt, bag given wove Y | compauy, vopularly known as Europe's 1 Dan Dayerand two other | Hailure, gotting 50 bad 1 could not work aud G L LS L 1t somo tight foeling of sympathy wero | States passed throngh o Ohrisimas sea- | ter, than ~0, Thot That Tellest,” from *The | *“Four hundred” vaudevilies, at the Fifteonth [ membors of his company, wero urrested for Could Scarccly Walk axcess ol joy. There is so wuen splendar in | (05 ¢80T 07 Churistmas sowie peo- | 500 under such - distressing circumstances | Messiah.” Mra, Figalso won golden opin- | Strect theater during the lust th Rtegirdisorderlyicondubtinnl fwaretrslosedRLhy b sion ‘windows, a0 wuch busilo o tho | Al HO PO | 48 i will pass this one. Never before wore | fons for her sold, MIt Came Cpon the Mid- | of the past weck was of so remarkable a | A1LeFIO0N JIsLin time L cateh a tst tain wtvect, o much merry waking an oility, » @ hivin ha. ot £0 | {050 many people out of emplovment and | night,” by Sullithn. 'Mrs. Fitt has a bell. | g ot P80 WECEREE 0 50 FEREE I P | Tor Brookiyn much bublicity and gencral rejoicing that we | back to the kb in Bethlehom and note the | yever vefore were there so many honest | like soprano. measyrably full, which she Rl i oRailmportantonodine wo members of lose the quiet, sweet, peacefui sense of the | sicopers strewn on its fioow in the year 4 B. | souls hungry for bread. It seems to me that | uses most judjeiosly. Her upper registeris | attracting national atteution, ns to demand | this divine iife tonching ours. Is mot this | 80 with many? "Tho season comes and | i of life is pourcd v ‘ There was no room for them in the inn T had a very bad spell of paralysis of the throat somo time ago, \i\ flnutl scemed closed and 5 I conld not o doctors sald it o Sullivan company | wa cawserd by enrt fafire, am gavo medicie mor ot intoa fight attne West | Which Lioolk seeording to dircetlans, ut it did L aud so from personal knowledge deseribe | this 1s ihe grandest opportunity the church | particularly brilitant gh notes being e than notice. The week be- [ house and Sullivan, who interfercd, was ¢ not seem ¢ e any good. My wlic urgo ro 1 leaves thor i \ he way that 'H]'.u was spent. But 1 could | has ever haa to show ’m.-m 1o the world the | clear and rx-mmmt,\ suggestive of Patti's | T S all over the United States is with the others, although ';y_'h’u(\; |i} 14 M\‘?"‘I'”;‘l”: 15 lling mo of K gees and leaves them dry and parched. Not | tho @ AN x oot | umanity of Chuist tone somewhat. At tho 11 o'clock service Al sa sl profession as claimed he figured as a peacema Joacpiy: Bl iioliad boch, Decauso they are in auy spocial way wiong. | €0 whor | could see how some pople wil Who are the at are desti- | this morning Whitdey's full communion . i ving a- | was fixed at $150, and aiter spending th At Doath’s Door hut because th we made Christinas so | spend their “nizht before Christmas” 1 | yute and call i’ They | service will be given iu addition to the other | S eason for this is that people who | day in the jail the prisoners wenton their but was entirely e by Hood's 5% ha thing of the outside. The veimminig | Omuin, A, D, 1803, S0 1 went late one even- | ave our own citizons, they awe laborer: trong s0i0s of last night's program Susually steady theater patrons are busy | way rejoic Aiter talking wit Smith, 1 conclded ¢ Christinas tree, the selection of gifts, | {08 COAS bl Cid Ll and | have to | they are the royal and princely men of [ Mr. Butler aeservesa word of commenda- | With Christmas shopving and they fore JACKSONVILLE D spe {ry “Trooi's Sarsnpariia, Witen ‘T had. taken tho party going, th sting, oven | e el this country. While it is irue that the | tion for his capable worlk on the orgau, his usements for the time being. Theatrical | the Times-Union from St o bottles | ery much better. 1 have | k | ot ne RN present time is the wolden age for the at the evening service being varticularty | companies “lay off" generally dur the unces that Billy Thompson, Mitchell’s | continued takingit, and am now fecling excel- dhigt i L | i : ; fossional tramps, we must not forget that played. rgbiciipraceding 1C iristmas. ‘Three com: v, has selected that piace for v lent. I thank God, and 1 benevolence: all are outward. “Then at | our brothers, ave spending those Chrisimas | there are huidreds and thousands of e iies have n o resting in Omaba | i for the Kaghshuan - tho ond a bud tastois in tho mouth. v 8 | olidays. It will bo st B T I T T S EATISE Glatthiay Thia' " lust wook ! for_ tho" reasons iven | O el o aseeina i e | EFlood’s Sarsaparilia not because this outy briehiness, morei- | (LS i g s e 0F the clogime of miliaoni | Bishop Worthington preached the Christ- | In the fa of all these facts to the useof Mitchell. It nd my wife for my restoration to perfecs 4 sublic exer sociul hitamty eato in you some: feol ) vill be 5 o e o e ™ | mas sermon ut St. Mauhias' church last » Lottie Collins ant Ehet R fivted up w Il the ne A L T LS Bt i is from the wrong | €ood for Sou to have. Buar w mina that | (eI U SV (NS w.f»‘,:‘lm"’ CVening e/ bie as Beatuinen ivn calla| Soohad cask (oL il teerth tsont - thasta THRBpOTHLL e poses sty homlih:DAITARVEY{HIED, LaooyHliG D) Christmas has come to mean 80 | what | saw that night speated this ‘i they ave the people who | lilies and evergreens, all efforts m the decor- | ‘Phursda i room only.” maay things that it is casy to miss what is | Christmas evening. Betake jourself (o Res 1, Chrongh pride or shame, make no ap- | ative line bein ied to the space withiv | Pwo hundred people, among them ifty visit but uct promptly, vastly nad efficlantiy. 2 veally essential in it, the moaning which | A IR e chime it sid the chancel 1 ing profossionals, stood up during the entive | MUSKEGON d ; —— alone gives significance to all others. O X ARG SEAE s ot | is the situation in Omaha today? | . 'The vight rev aker selected Lulee | perfor 40 people were turned | of California an Jate: ¢ % thinks Christmas to be merely a time Christmas belis ving at midnizht. You will § the citizens have done more. | i 17, a8 his text, and spoke of the especial [ away obuain admission. The | N. Y., the former at ) AMUSIEMENTS the past weel, for the | fitness of muking s tual preparation at | “standing room™ sien has been hung up pounds, f 4 < lizious cexercises, rcoration of the Chirohos. tho Chilatmns muslo, the Christ. | lishedstory of how somo. of out follow men, HOOD'S PILLS do not purge, pain or gripe, erry-making. Another says it is a time to | learn what t ol Christa make prescnts irs. Oth v solng 1o liave in Vil « i i v seelcini charity | this time—tne ary of the mna very subsequent anc (ST AL : Hieve some o i ero, than the tave done. for the Labaring | Uiy, Christmas should” be something | eity can prosent, st theatricall rocokt 2 utes | J Christmas i s B arosoa | orand more contented Fowdl ety men who have fane | more tian i holiday, aud ouzht to ro- L and very few of aters in t fos ey i forot, it 2 great o Want 1o saw at Reseao Hall. 1 Mot g around from door 1o | stored Lo its lost height, Christ could have | Americin citics can show profitable business gopeloliolieyued] Fun. s : sl s s G, et s A L ST e s 10| remamed in neaven, had e so § Uthis particular season of the year. This AU S gAY InELRlnENe Xmas Matinee. Xmas Nigat. Joy we c ke o speae without blo f b s g dittle after 10 o'clock whew T wont | {2 0ime for our people to givo their chrrity | have there doue “all that s did, | engagement has attracted the attention of 3 %5 5 o e but tron the biossoms ave not spring. they | 4 106 Lk st st fanin s Wil B OF | faciminately. 1o is datimated by tho | but Ho”could mot bear to aloné | theatvical managers ail over the United [ , B I ! il() Y h do. X EGAEYo o O Sprihe. | Bothtebem. | found there by actual coung | Seeretary of the Associated ties that | 10 ‘l‘hlw Hanplfioos Ik:”};\ g .“v‘m i States. S on SN Ins0y o) DIiLLBNLogakhor nalf-m 5 wore | there ave 4,000 families in this city who ave | World like this to make His greav sacrifice o = nd bl i is really given oof what Chrint ) i o Bovs, who were | ek 4r 0 e ihaistincer Py | for # sinning people. ~ Hero wis i leason that Jarbeau at the Fifteenth Stroct t : v at\ss WE(‘)NKEY MAs means at its very he ¢ hat mast be | 4 JOIL ROy S0IE s g IRINOR L 7 2 »; g ¢ 4 ¢ the ones ) are o w0 to the | should not be forgotten, and it was a happy Jarveau, as chic and clever as ever, began | Th found in it f which Christmas | & B scanmed thew faces, 1 did | A0C the ones who are w 0 g th i i\ g ratl | Char- celebrate cry dity superstittons, hony) e s ol 4| Woodyard aud carn thedr bowls of ‘spup, and | feature that the anaiversary of the bivth of | a shott enzagement at the Fifieonth Str v L ] 2o W e Marion who bor ) 10 beast written on | they ave the ones that should be helped Christ sas to be celebrated just before the | yhoater yosterday. The performance yes BRb Ul IrOleEting v K B ' Cutertaluing of all ola yaar dies. 1tsuzgested the thought that 3 ababy, pr ing Fofa ok 2 deal tndidumb Do Jesis was born but never dies, and thata | terday afternoon, however, began atu ve x ¥ <L I T s ; e huret | O YEE was born 1o welcome the now-born | 1ate hour, Miss Jarbeau and her company | S ingis ity ! ma"“?" oaayatZs 3o g A D OsPA " 4 ROV St church | cop S ™ Al were besought to remember | not arviving in Omaha until 3 o'clock on ac yasan, b ¥ Pirst floor, 0e and 7 ¥, 200 vaited to iem rday mornin Rev. Dr, Tindallpreached | their duties toward others than their yunt of a freight wreek near Sioux City d 3 L - s il 2 » Visit of the Wise Men to Jesus at | medinte families when prepariy v this | laving theiv train nearly six hours. But 3 Evening Performance at 8, e O '.‘.Yf,“- 3 8 1 he sabswance of his thought bration. Christ-liko ministering to the | after the curtain was up the nlay It with f ) ¢ Prices =K I RO ahale Gl AU Y, as that Jesus was born of humanity thay | poor. suffering aud aflic king gently | asnap that wor liberal applau om 1 5 . f finis ks B OCNORRAY, e oE oW hur L e SR Minmanity wwisht bo bovn of Him-God: Dis | kiud words of symuahy, and thes prepare | largoandionce. Miss Jarbeau is supporied 7 CONIORE . their hearts for Him Lstrong company, 1955 Sn A unique JIRASNRS 0z VO ! 3 s pnlthy i s u ~ vinity clothed itself with humanity that nu Fhe Chrissmas service wted v - heading the fun makers. Gus No delieate at S, but ¥ comforters and lay dowi v i manity might take on divinity, Hecontrasted | tevday will continue four days, with “the | Pixley is also a bright light of this . From the most lowly bi i floor side by side, F _ © | the stupiieiy of the seripture ac of the | celebration of the holy commuunion o X sandford und Jumes I Muc [ tific exhibition, and Bi i Sponi SRk dowysbl . PiBLEg Biulior Gt wl relation of the eie. | mornmz. The Christmas tree eacreises donald. Miss Hatvio Wells is a wonderfully |} AT AT P ey ¥ ! } dininenaney S hos TR ot B fusy | the mdustrial sehool will' take plu s- | elever dancer, her high kiviing being a e s L BTty S il | st T B i | st ol ke el S DAMO! It wits an outeast birth & 2 conts, were given, us | tainly they were scekers aft oa, | A eunEaanyiOVonInE, e y Dog Fight at Tios's us thut life is mwore than the cloth |3 rht be a o cot or De. Tindall was inclivca to believe that Tubor Organ Recital, ANOTHUR £ BB IUSLUIED OF There f el t Tietz's park B A ND and the house we inhabit. 1t wers ft without even e appearance of the star was amiraculous N o terduy > Mart hiic birth in order to teach us that lite is A Hundreds of th v i L . d music-loving public of | (yaua, Doe. 24 —T0 Editorof Tur y Bt e than any associatos of ikiuship or com i ior > Bither on the boards with | not. it ied these devout sages 1o Christ, ana | \estarday fftornoon thinging, that it was | BEE: Although [ havono desire to appear | it dog Dan ke was 100 side, ship that can clusicr around us. 16 waw the | & A newspaper bencath them, or i ihey followed it 10 the saviag of the whole | tho last of the series of delightful recitals | 10 the reports of the contest before the | and about 100 red hots witnessed the battlo piers of NEBRASKA LODGE "‘l lh.”“_m"(l pov d T o teach us | 1 waring 1o spend the | worl The g vn»-;v int il e nl-w all b ywhieh the organist of the First Congre- | police commission, I do not want to be mis Juek of Clubs it on the third serateh and A (1 it man's 1ife cousi not in things htin that ec ratively small builaing, | ages have cither beheved anoor been devout | wagjonal chureh has given in the past two | pepresenied and squoted. The reportof | Prof. Mi Hff the bundle ghat o bath Perhaps theve s wever | 1vaited and s Jtioting down and | worshipers of God. 10 is i sign of mental | flonths, | But they wero greutly pleased 1o | i wortct Herald conve J9.F £ ARSI IR, DTNORS BUAN loskobik sware more the gas was turned knoss to be au ptheist oran infidol find that there will be anothior program | Ly ot nocdud thim_totny. In this nico of m.utertal 3 conld but jus tinguish the 3 —— given this atternoon, and also that the re s g 2 i1 — | e i ARl rewhIod X iged side by sido in the gloom, Musle ut Kt dohn's Colle Citals will be continued indefinitely on Sun | important pavticulars, 1t 18 LU |4 ey erovision Satesman Who Hus | ¥ uaterial achievement, how subtle the | the imp nowis s the 1ows of mounds | St Jotin's Chivistmas day servic day afternoons. that 1 fivst declined to produce the memor dinger of supposing thit kouses and dignities | lying th h ! anaum book in which 1 racord eyvery duy pasas T b A TR i i J i 1 college) will bs as elaborate as custom Mr, Taver wus assisted yesterday aftep- | 80U N A bnn At . \ f S i 4 3 .”IA. ’ el o churactonzo lifos len theattendants said that the Yo« seetl) At St noon by Mrs. \Wakefield, who possesses a | Lhe numberof papers printed on th | Viossos H. N. MeCu merly a tra asfl' S]KEET '[‘H AT!{}: Avhen:tes tru Jox catinab bo fipaired or on hit in afl 1bs pathos was it :inthe | A Lided v ¢ saeot soprano voieo. Tn tho fivst half | Of Vit Bk 1did this, as 1 stated under | man for Armour & Co, Cudaby & Co., and T e $hO.NnoRsnRL Ok e whai (the poghunes " irhich of " the program Mrs, Wakefield vondered | 24th. on my own responsibility ana without | oy prominent packing and provision PHIS AFEERNOON AND TONIGE h 3 the ~Cantigue de Noel," following it later i o] YNy fivms, my sappearcd from his | VItRNONA Bat it must be siid of Christ thy h Cebrant 1t : or's0 AOIE. WC Wt this memorandum 5 Mt must Unrist th izht sppro ho. g el in tho second part with: “The Holy City," | forso doing wore thut thi randun < - r editions, | hotel in Chicago Aug ' as not \ (R Ut 1AOALH plice ol | Almost as e Listent ety thee-part miss wiil be sung av | tous mauner, her clear articuiation oeing | NS 400 SEEE pnduy i Aregiclys |heon rd from vits one | T e bil ¢ 1 . 1w i ng Lo make s com aervice, with tha “Adeste Fidelis” for the | particatarly pleasing. Mr. Taber repoated | ! did not thinlk it pr ot N iorl YD AT WOSKNONLLY 18P B f RLIGHT eut, how glovious was his | ) room W iwface is b ertory the overture, *1?et apd Peasunt,” which is | OF Bis lawyer to lnspect the vecord of e | ;) ys, His hab v i no I'A Al No matter what burdens yo Vhoso Only the Advanes Guard, Solomu hig 3 always enhanced i uty: by Mr, ‘Iober's | Moralugecition, 80 long us .the conlLrovorsy I yiands s disuppearar He was | tulont Colebran \ Mathery, 8. i el amphal March,” from | Wis ouly abont the evening edition. Tt 15 | 5 d Lol Rt this Chris mus tid But this, patheti ST Daat I Privoznii, b readition cammphal “March, false, and everybody who was presen: | 499 il d tidings Of re it jov. W partof the need uv us oo are tho | Subdvatom, kb5 bavad datmson & 1 Il\‘li-..“‘..- by Cata (In:.n-’l“\‘ vory” wnoro- | b, S SRREL L i 1 | Welzhed Ho o il light cotn th sTfiEhT T“ flT‘]t]\‘l" VAR RN SISO AR08 ho ad Citrost% e iodliary o Wit e sen- | | The following prozfam will bo rendeved | been directed by Mr. KRosewater not 0 Pro- | o (ing wadross. When list o st ! guard of the great avmy of the necay, that | ga o and ! L e o e R ot le duce the memorandum book. On the von- | Dleastug itress: AR T8 sturda into your h i5 coming i upon us. Whence todad there | ¢hoir, assiseed by dent’s cholr HEIYNAN ik i trary Mr. Rosewater ordered me publicly to | Prowh sderby it S8 AEER Beg 'k N huraday, e re hundrods, i1 be | Creighton colleze wnd somo of our st | Ueolida g KA W coagscnean 10 hacic to the ofive and got the memoran- | the iy of s & TR ¥ 1 ( Sands ' tadent. Mrs, Martin Cahn will sing a solo Voeul 3§ in Abaniar dum book. 1obeyed tnis order and LIDJIO e FARMER J. and sl s What | Ui service and Prof. Sshenk will by orgumst I i araras bauk with the book in 16ss than ton BHDU 1ald his bi 1 9L ARINAGR: @ Pl Prammerie and Kopinec sehmann | When Lot back Mr. Rosewater asked Hiet TS ] I Qs SbisnGog: frastlul icaul'a avicynor ke Kl 10 youii | '$1 PLUNKARD" y Jluals s Mizs Qafien and Mes, Wakefield | ycinopandum book and testify 1o il i v Look Out Eilery 1% Hume, dibd yesterday morning. | Maliciiuh Chiora ; Handel | 1025 and the manner in wh and_ Cuning stoets, Tuosday at 30 p. m Both the moruuys 1ad evening services at | not let me teatify agaim. Thes 2 W a e st Presoytgrinn chuecl st arnished fact 1 the cas and o 4 A Al S s s AN OMAHA FOR CHEISTHAS. day. The churchwas decorated with flow Fign M. Y 3 ) ) » » QP8 A1 SRODREAOUN, - SR D Sermous y - i y EXPOSITION HALL, OMAHA, TR ]‘; | YO ) fi AU the Morchauts Ja i, | reaud sveitracs, A0 Ay W - b M 8 5N Guy £s001 supplementod by elaborate progcams For Bobbery at Lemais A s fHorn, Stuart ars and W. C. Keim, Lan- | ¢y 8 On Tuosduy ovenin \bor 25, 180 ( i it istinis music. A ue Star of Beihlehe quest of Plymouth cou lowa 4 ARULIY 18 tnt, who rud i & 1 W Henderson: J. Woen | i pink chysanthemums appeared invelief 4y Detoctives Savage and Dempsey 3§ ‘ i, Wi 6dd s Lho ay A ' 9 3 . ’ | agaiust the pipes of the great ovgan. The e Y00 T ERRH WU g % s T 4 Whit Christinas Menns And that ¢ I s wo look at it how simy t b tis! A child | is born the is God | tho dinwine neay father to his lost a No matter ho 1 1 himself. It is i v v the night has been iy priv i 1 et v te, o son of Ha ke O'Neilt 1 \which so work was don leCoy. th Omaha middleweight, and Aur Aiv: i al Ltlerald concerning my testimony Saturday afternoon is garbled ana false in . N, MOULLEY MIBRING. Not Boen Heard of Sinco Sugust 12, great military cemeterios 3 tein thos had fillen i th I L 8. wn bigh n not a maker of money o Mrs. Leonice Van Kuran [fume, wife of Spe \tar rail was draped with smilax and bot yesterdayarres Ar Baughton, lrviu L ehancel and choiy loft alf con- | At the Pifteenth street theater i uvitation is oxtended Jorld's Fair - \ Sparks, Lincoln, and | coaled by banks of palms and poited plants, | minutes — after the urrest ! « y iy Telous betiet or po 1t World's Fair 7 g of Ay and odiod ans, 1 BN P e e 3 Y . % 3 | ity Sshims ¥ _ e 3 iman, R. 12 | yiee Dudley Buck's authem, O, Zion that | he stauds accus of -~ stealing two @ 9 A rost fasthdions. Mo Dost r Ol 0 lo 1o mocy g ! 2 Aberly, South st (ilad Tidings.” was rendercd in a atehes, ar reoat and &0 fow a | vherev ¢ 1 ) thilous.” ! m‘m‘“ . Megauier, | faoltless mauner. Mr. L M. Treyuor saug | While cmployed us BeCure superb souvenie v, Denyer The Watchtul Shepherds” and the single achd er Bring sixcouons of this f 1 o James Darby, Attic avtet sang the Birthday of the King™ by X NaLigns dlesases Qiliesrs, é NutE S L aud ‘ EDEN M UbbE Thorpe, Lincoln; 1. Huggins \ I TN P P PP lice all the aid in with 10 cents in coin to I 4 L RAE0G SAnOM 4t AR Christin s Tree ut Unity s Wednesday ug $ alahitae¢n “aalva’ Lho 5 DODC= STREET, vel ) ity deom 1 (o 101, AL f i two. Lincoln wond | At Uty church last evening the regular | the cusuiug year were elected, us foll wils one of the fnest saou' DD 4 1o 10 ¥ AH Ty ado s b Hadolnhia Lincotn; _Sayiond Kb | sorvices wero sianeased with sod. tho chil. | O: Ruoudes, I, i W. D. Linco said he e iven CAT MINSTRELS KELLEY'S spresaion of public i y 15 Douson, wifo and son, Chicago; | dronof the Sunday school weve given a | Burke, V. 1% G ¢ itn, 5. Frauk Payuc “and 1 can't possivly aceo CLIVE DWELLEKS — S FANLEY'S 10 w0 spoli T the M wley, Texas s P. Murphy, | Christwas t The trec a beautiful | 1. : J. Sunderland, C.; 1. P. Gravey, C.; . linary reasonlilg ) i X Bee Office, Omaha. Kt sttty s 15 Muloy, Eua- | one, artistically draped und e 1 and | 4 Smith, 5§ 18 Auderson, 7. . Haveus, . | lguor e tonacce, did not sneculato nor gam MUIeAL '?P\Trnmnl(h“?u 1 4 God has blessod in 1o wat " was laden with capales and E J. Joh L, Lrustees. 1 was free frow al such o i 1 1 Al » ala

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