Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 31, 1893, Page 3

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THE OIAH\ I)A"V BEE: S \l SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1893-SIXTEEN PAGES 3 “Discont,. KELLEY, STIGER & CO. 20% Discount. Will commence Tuesday Morning, anuary 2d, their Annual Clearing Sale of Winter Dry Goods, during which time they will give a Discount of 0)z Our Entire Stock of Colored Dress Goods. Our Entire Stock of Black Dress Goods, Qur entire stock of Black Velvets. Our entire stock of Colored Velvets. Our entire stock of Ladies’ Black w«a Colored Broadcloths Our entire stock of Dress Trimming Our entire stock of Dress Buttons. Ladies’ Lined Gloves and Mittens, Children’s Lined Gloves and Mittens Kid, Dog Skin and Cashmere, Our cntirc stock of Flannels. 20% Discount. ON Our entire stock of Black Silks. Our entire stock of Colored Silks. Our entire stock of | Black and Colored Satins. | Armures, Satin Duchess, ‘ Alma Royals, Peau-de-Soie, Il Failles, Gros Grains, Etc, } AMONG OMAHA'S CHURCHES, | witha heautifut album with tho autographs | (Kountzo of all the persons present, Mrs, H Morning se Chirlstmns Cantats at the Parkvale Mis- | Rhoades responded for the Sunday school. | “The Record N Ceaaty Mr. Platner thanked the speakers for | portaut Question.’ ‘Iho Pavkvale mission Sunduy sohool held | 7, 4o, gq il made u speech and the balance its Chiristmas entertainment Tuesday cven “Thirtieth and Castellar streets was crowded, AN B not less than 200 people being packed into a space of thirty feet square. But in spite of this there was no lack of good humor and enthusiasm during the bour and a half re Genoral Hawlov Sponks. The young mew's rally at the Young ) it T80 B it Men's Christian association building at 3:30 | 2 General John B, Hawley, who will spoak on At the First Pre quired to render the cantata “Santa Cians.” | Voo o ollent: musio will | M, Pasterson will pre The chorus was made up wholly of the | bes o 3 ing. Morning topic children of the school, who, under the e ) 1 g, an > orchestra, | Great Deep.” Evening Thomas J. Peanell, EVENING MUSIC Anthem--Hear, O Lord t9:158. m. and w tho Shades of Evé singing that would do credit to a similar | o A8 4nt 8. . aud | rlo—Now tho Suades of Event cient leadersnip of N. W. Carkbhuff, have at tained a precision and efliciency in chorus company of adults, S 0 1 a Thought The climax of the entertainment was the | {700 e e i, Miss Brownie chorus. In this part ton small d L Our entire stock of Ladies’, Misses’ and Chilldren’s Cloaks, Capes, Shawls, etc, Our entire stock of Furs, Fur Trimmings, Fur Capes, Fur Muffs, Children’s Fur Sets. These goods are made of the most popular Furs of this season’s fashion. Our entire stock of Blankets, White Blankets, Red Blankets, Grey Blankets, Comfortables, E1dcrdown lets. 207% Our entire stock of Men’s and Boys’ Cashmere 1 Wool Underwear., Our entire stock of Men'’s and Boys' Cashmere and Wool Half Hose Our entire stock of Ladies’, Misses” and Children’s Cashmere and Wool Underwear, Our entire stock of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Cashmere and Wool Hosiery. Union Suits, Equestrian Tights. Men’s and Boys’ Lined Gloves and Mitten Kid, Dog Skin and Cashmere All \\ ool Yarns an /ephyr \Vonsteds in our Great Discount Sales. Sunday 1t and protestea will not be clesed pending the their kind words and good wishes. A. T. Hector, superintendent. Epworth | hearing of the remonstrance, and evening was speut in social conversa Kountzo Memorial and 7:80 p. u hpropri v the pastor, Sunday | to compel all who desived to engage in the | of the soloists of the even school 1000, g People's Society of | liquor trafiic to take the necessary steps in Hmluhlu o'clock this afternoon will be addressed by | Christian Endeavor 50, rder that thewr applications should rlan church Re: In order to mal\e thlS sale even more attractive than those of former seasons we have decided to add several Departments which were never betore included ON Our entirestock of Silk and Satin Ribbons. We positively guarantee that the price has not been changed on a single article. Twenty per cent will be taken from the low prices which were recently advertised. Piscount,. KELLEY, STIGER & CO., 20*Discount. FARNAM AND 18th STREETS. will be to eaforce the law. Those saloon keep the police depnrtment will only in- [ 8 neW era in music i e Lutheran C terfere where uo applications have | is practicing faith BnpmEhestiitle ohanel “at; tha icoracr fofilitio Corn nth and Harney strects, Rev, | been filed for licenses as required by | which the numbers are given at Services law. Druggists will be treated in the ams | date gives promise of a most be ready for consideration by the | in G min bourd not later thun January 1, which would | and Caprice Esj ho Dying Year.” " of petitioners, the bond and pay the fee into First Violins Watson | ¢he city treasury. I 1 iden of assist ing in a circulation Hght 1 LWO news. No Injustices will be done, and the only aim N LOCAL MUSICAL CIRCL require the time necessary to file the appli- | orchestr he able leadersh: catio ve the required two weeks' notice 2 . is composed of tho following 38 Llizabath C. Hamlin, who was o p tial production under the divection of Mr. tion, secure the necessary number | leading professionals and amateurs 20% Discount. ON Our entire stock of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Fleece Lined Hosiery. Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Cotton and Lisle Thread Hosiery. All our Silk Hosiery. Men'’s and Boys’ Cotton and Lisle Thread Hosiery, church will be on a high order of merit, illness and will resume his tour in Nashviile Burt Butler wil Y in the morning u on January 15, producing his new play, “Das ers whose avplications have been duly filed | The Omana Orcliestral society’s concert, | Captain Kinzie w : tor | which 1s to be held January 19, should mark The society » manner in BN % i Liszt and now cngaged at the Moscow con- the evening. musical service Organ Prelude Alexander Siloti, the Russian planist, who has met with success in Londou, is a pypilof servatory this early excellent ren D 3 I Ianny Davenport has been on the Pacifio manner. The real intention of my order was | dition of an uusually difieult program, O q « v st for the past two months, and her mans svendsen | o Ben Steru, writes that although she AT riised tho prico of scats to §2, she has drawn. e very large audiences, The Boston Jour December 20, spoak “Another Man's Wife' is the title of & {ngitiafithar roo rformance of “The | ROV rae-act society play from the pen of M W' in that city, has this to say d Murphy, It will recelve its infs Clara Smart, with wi Cotin Kemper and the author at the new &poerl, O A + A. Torren: is city has | obera house, Jersey City, on Now Year's Buumel lessons for i da, “Miss tamlin did much that was The eleyat Mr. Joseph Jefferson to \brose | papers by frightening the hqour men into | Second Violins -Naudine, Hoffman, Huster, | pongly sat tory throughout the ¢ the presidency of the Players' club in thoir places of business would be closed in tho nalief tht where protests woro filed | GRS oty Finc Libheks, iaciion IS | and little that was wouk or inadeq ante Now York, the position held by Kdwin und Miss E I Kuow that My Redcemer h, Booth up to the time of his death, or - - boys, the youngest only i years old, dressed Spiritualists Béunton, HITCHCOCK’'S PROTESTS. oase the remonstrance was 1ot heard pre (olasiRuaiaRunarwali and KariAoh showed hor full strength a8 o slugen vacanoyon the board of diroctora ot tie nn‘:, in full Paimer Cox Browuie costumoe, exc A grand réunion and soclable of Spiritual cuted a march and song with an offect which brought them a hearty encore, A fan drill was beautifully exccuted by six 2 young ladies of the school, and Santa Claus, | this evening at Myrtle hali, Fifteenth and Those saloon keeps impersonated by a well known business man | Dousias stre Prof. G. (. W. Van Horn | cations with the Bo {sts, under th 3 o First Soc saloon Keepers Will Not Be Required to of Progressive Spivitualists, will be held, Closn Their Places on Monday. rs who have filod appli of Fire and Police ——————— action, Such is'not the case and should be ! Landsborg. licenses. aud philanthropst, distributed 135 half- [ of New Yo netist and test medium | Commissioners, published notice of the same Thurston 1 pound boxes of candy and a hox of oranges I and Dr. HL . Grabendike | i pyp Evexiso Bee, and paid into the city | The Thurstou Rifles are hereby ordered to | Trombones among the children of the school > physical manifestations in the The superintendent, Mr. Cavkhuft, and his | light. Services at 8 p. m. Puolic welcome. wife, who have given untiring work 10 bring t treasury the | few fitting words by Rev. Mr. Johusou in | thore ho ofeiated at the Davidson-Frank While behalf of the teachers and pupils of the | piseman weddings and lectured bl school : Jewish and Unitarian congrega ¥ An enjoyable socinl event ocourred at the Seward Strect Methodist Episcopal church Rev. J. McPherrin will preach this morn- last Friday ovening 1l banquet | fng in the First Unitea Presbyterian church ar of huving their places of busi- | ovening at 7 o'clock for the purpose of this mission up to the standavd of the best Rev. L. M, Franklin Returns, ) sea after Janury 1, even though the [ Accepting the iuvitation extended by Dean Sunday schools in the city, were p ntly Rey. Leo M. 'ranklin has returned from | pogpd has nou reached their applications and rdner to attend divine service at Trinity 2 ) and w e Tho ) ronse surprised at receiving a boois, presented in v | Sioux City, where he spent the week. White | goted upon the same. Asi ang willbe, aaajatad by RO T iired, need | assemble at their armory on next Sunday | Timpano—Burnes PART I, Mareh Religeuse the company will make its first_appearance. By order of H. Scaanrr, Mr. Tuber, Captain infantry Nebraska National Guards, | Vocal—0, Salutarls was given to George W. Platner, who leaves | Twenty-first and Emmet streets, There will | yhiad®ies B SAREGET G FOCH (S 8 A R an Qe (& Omaha the first of the year to take charge | D¢ no eveniug service of a business at Lincoln. The Epworth league of that church had UV TR d faith in making ay Afvican Methodist Episcopal Church r of being moles . W, and 780 p. m., con- | cloged up where licenses are not grauted or charge of theexercises. Rofreshmonts were ted by Rev. J. W. Braxton. Sunday | applications hnve not been made, “Tho asme served and over 100 guests were od i applies to druggists, who will not ver. and only wil Godbe, manager of the Kingston mine, on | 4nlst. the proposed extension of the Nevada South- | | ern raiiway, has sold to Denver parties for | Sarenude, (Uy request M PART IL J. W. Nicuolson was master of Ji isn Church-—-Suventeenth and C mitted to sell liquor, excepting where appli- | #450,000 the Jim Crow and ‘Monitor mines, v, Taber and aftor supper ho called on | Rev. Newton M. Mann, minis cations have been fil 1 d or permits granted located near Helene, Nev., in the Ferguson iuto to respond for the Epworth | Se at 10345, Sermon tovic, *T'he End Mayor Bemis, in explaining his posivion, | mining district, one of 'the camps to be | canzonetta Vocal=Oulu as the Night Captain Kince . which he did in a neat iittlo speech hool at noon. Unity club lecture | said: *“Ihe order which I issuea was only | opened by the' extension of the Nevada | Priests March, from Athaile Sturgess represented the Chau- | Friday eveniug by Mr. Alva J. Grover. Sub- | intended to reagh the saloonjkeepers and | Southern railroad from Blake, Cal., to meet Mr. Tuter aquans. 2. C. Zander spoke for the T. ( q auitary Progress druggists who have falled to take the neces- | the Soutbern Utah, the extension of the Rio Debating club and preseuted ady, Platner Lrially Metbodiss Eplscopal Church— | $4ry steps to comply with the Slocumb law. Graude Westeru, The muslcal service at the First Methodist | Holand Reed has recoversd from his recent fud tho wilter, vious to January 1and’the board's taking Collos—Foehringer, Jakowski, clearly understood by those who have pro Ba Pieree, Gernant and Key ceeded in the regular way to secure I i i ”it,fl;f‘:hl'my» J Huchner catbedral. John A. Kinzle, tenor, . The followiug is the | Why with her natural advantages aud her Mayor Gilroy by & Wi » it isa fact that the Fake Factory | Members will appear. in fatigue uniform | program 3 youth is seeking to compel saloon men to pay | with white gloves.. .A full attendance him tribute in the sum of $3.25 by holding | 18 earuestly desired on this occasion, when | P! bofore their eyes, with throatening grimaces of countenance, the order of Mayor Bemis that all places must be closed that have not Commandin L Urs Lol ihes, { o A Kiuzie » licenses on January 1, such is not the a ommanding Thurelon i Overture An GIFl, (by request). .. Bulte Paolo Tosti is pald §1,200 for every so becauss there are those who wish to make & Mine t Meun Money. | Note-The collection taken up between first | Thomas W. Keene is to writo bis “Remin- | the town of this o 1 untdl t u Arnvquesque, N. M., Deo. 80.—Samuel T. | and secoud part is for the benefit of the or- | isconces of the Stag Eighteenth and Webster streets. | gioners reach their cases, Mendelssohn Heyn und | dom in these daysis this fun which “has just 1 fided by the appointe with such purity of foeling, & of senti- | ment of Francis Wilson mentalism, breaat » nd unexsg Henry 5. Dixe urns to the control of gerated couviet iermore, inhee | his old manu onel I tice, January admirably cont hearer was | 8 when he iU au engagement at the i Park th Hoston, in “Adoms.” Later herself; ther $ > and | hie will be seon elther in Barnet's *“Tobasco" 50 the beaut or in “Morocco Hound,” of which A, M. f Palwer holds the American rights, ‘aber will give his tenth organ ry 1e > bes e DR PAREHCIST THREATENED, t Congregational church th ! Written in French Addressed to vraining Miss Hawmlin should . b srating. Miss Hamiin ghoy New Youk, Dec. 0. ~Mayor Gilroy today Oatlin | Madame Clara Smart is the v ‘hep | Toceived the following, typewritten im of the Rudersdorff mothod siuce the death | I'rench of thut great artist, Mit. MAvor—Do not let uny one go Into » - church or court where Dr rkhurst finde HMusical and Dramatic: imselt. You will provent o great idlunster, conposes. ump in the air. They contemplate retioving uonster, who disg co dirties New York and who does s0 wu Tho New York engagement of Henry | tothe unfortunate women. Do yarTa Irving aund Ellen Terry closed last night discover me. 1 depart Caibulka “/\:lgm(un Pitou will ;.mn:a William ( The letter was evidently written by & udson's new melodrama, A Man Among | woman as mallea i ati Bohm | Men,” February 12 Momas ”l‘l. w me ‘,‘”," om o station sivu szt | 501 Smith 1ussell announces tis intention L 1ae weart of the Miendgtioalligles 2t | ot appearing as Bob Acres. Di Bhnclog, | trict, where some uufortunate women we Caleb Plummer and Mr. Golightly next sea. | thrown upon the stieets by the closing of 801 their housos. T'ho police are endeavoring ta

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