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s e 8 death Bishop of Lichfield, England, and was presented by the fami Clarksons of Potsdam. The large window in the THE DAILY BEE. 0! 2 od TRINITY CATHEDRAL. | omes e o s renched MEXICAN VETERANS. _ — by four ataps, Tho opening af, the rail " " is 10 feet, and the railon each side ter-|south transept ia in memory of Bisho) OMAHA. A Beantifal Edifice Consecrated 0 the | winates in very handsorge pest, alo Petteson, of one o the Mownesian 1al-| A Ploasant Re-Union at 1he Paxion ico of Cod deeply carved. “The rail Ba’ the north d martyred theroon, and is tho . Service of God, side is also broken by the pipit, entrance Miss Owen, of New York, The Hotel Sov. 16 b into which is from tevchotr, Tho pulpit | largo west window s in memery of Bish- ] ida i ov g o al |in tho shape of & wine glass. the stem |op Kemper, of Wisconsin. —— ; Friday Morning, 16 | An taterosting Ccremony~An BIO- | o0 ing on the floor of the nave. Ithas| The windows in the aisles aroof Mss. | Bocween ExeSenator Caldwell, of o et X - The Wenther. _quent Sermon by Bighop Gar- five panels, each with a canopy iu_taber- | Windsor's husband, a clergyman of the Sansan, and D, B Houok, & r |.vfifififlfifi$fi.n{L'{?!,'.}n"' For the upper Mississippi and Missouri rett, of N rthern naclo work, and in the niches are stat- | church, and of Bishop Clarkson's father “nfants and Children ote., 18 an interesting advertisement long rur s ahe tompéentaire AN falling P \ic, the centre heing of our Lord in the |and mother, Mrs. Lyman Richardson's of Omaha. paper. T ropy to nquirlen we wil ey that TaroTitor, fair. wosther, south to west g aot’ of teaching, the others of | children, Colonel Thornburgh and his lit. i 'w'"“"“ Morphine _or Narcotime, | i "vilerit ot Mo SEml tniorsel Interested v ] s - - the four Fvangelists, The pulpit is |tle boy, the child of Major Morton, of b % y " rsont iy et ealod clrGnars giving all particu i ;‘,“‘3"j;“"‘:"{,';‘h‘::i;;li‘°',‘"fl{ einity cathodealwasconsecratodyester. | upplied with ‘s brass book:test, | the atmy, the wife of J dferling Morton, | A pleasant incident ocourred at the| gy :5.‘.::',39'.‘?;‘.?‘!:“,,",:.;",;..?1'&:;;..,,,; R otedn Evening Bike. mil-1y g O wibaws wnl fAsgerous |day, he osremoniss being of an intar. IR Tl snd the bulpit. are the gift of |and tho three exquisite. windows which | Paxton Hotel the other evening. = Ex- Wir Gsoiona | Bufsio, . T.otiolels Rreaing “ R iy ss bogbiiae 10 Wks Tavo re- | Bus Bt e M 8 ¢ ater- | 1° T4 s, Kountso in memory of | should bo called “the three sisters,” of | United States Senator Caldwell, of Kan- | "yhen Tableg feot and ey by turns DUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN, Weslarly gulee CORHms i Chmv. (here, ting dharacter, The church was AFed |theic two children, On the South- side| Williim B, Opden, Malon D, Ogdien antl| 0" hite envas il in’ convarsation with | o cures woeir colt, KT Imates B, i tmer weathor Fii. | by an sudionco composed of tho members | of the steps into the choir is the marble | Mrd, Sheldon, their sister. The tran-| =~ gagec | . Sl B Oastorje, Wy and Saturday, in tho northwest Iako | of Trinity parish,aa well as of tho other | ot e ey, from. whish |somi of ‘€he tswsr are of Dir, Bait, e, | Judgs Hawes, inquired of the Tudge | “yrias quidy ot Ootiimsn J Sour Stomach, Colds, Indigestion : A ot v fol A A Of the OMIor | prings a dark octagon_column, around | Roddis, and Col. Brownson's children, | he knew a man in Omaha named Dorsey | 4 rogion and upper Missouri valleys. Episcopal parishes in the city. Thero \Jhi. I ave cight small columns, the capi- [and the windows in the north porch are| B, Houck. The Judge roplied that he T tartetab SFREMOVED TO OMANA NATIONALBLD —— wero also prosent a large number of | tals of which are_beautifully cut in nat- | for the mother and sisters of Mrs. Lacy, | 4iq = B v Paregorio, wod s wid il # . P LOCAL BREVITIES. prominent citizens who came to view the (ural foliage, each differing from the | and the beautiful boy of Wm. L. Adams. | 0 o0 him S wid A * "Hall Castorln, © @Em fl Efl beautiful church, Several clorgymen of [others. The bowl is pure white Italian | Two are temporary, but_soon one will be would like to see him, Baid NI | e —— _No work wis doms on Bixteenth| b o L ations were prescnt as|Statusry nmrl\l(‘: lm codgon fi}:rm. oach filI?d tg the memory of Mrs Boyd's ;m}}o Caldwell, “he and T slept under the same m T s H oo e | saving line yesterday. face boing richly carved with an_em-|girl and the other to the memory of the|blanket duri o Mexi v Centaur Liniment.—Anab- in i A street in tho pavingline y y spectators. The soats woro all taken | blom, “ui. e &i“"r N faed Divia [ y nket during the Mexican war, and I children of Mrs, H. K. Smith. The solute oure for Rheumatism, —Workmen are engaged in laying another ) e | : : ; } have not seen him for_thirty-six years.” : troot " |long before the opening of the services, | in memo of her two little boys. With- | clere-story windows are the gifts of the N Sprains, Burns, Galls, &o., and an . peosa. The Migiesl track on Fifteenth stroot for the § PRl | S e congregation meantime feasted | in the all on the south of the opening | purishes and schools of the diocese. Judge Hawes said that he would hunt | instantaneons Pain-reli TIPHIVE W AR oL i 7 4 way Company. thei s wadly beukicion ot e stands the brass lectern, which, together & 3 Houck up next morning and bring him to | g | ¢ O —Young Phillips, the Salino mall robber, | their eyes upon the MAny b with the candelabrain the chancel, were Buokien's Arnick @aive. the hotel. The next morning the = i £ fakeit . ioh will b 5 ' was tndicted {n the Usited Statte Court Wod | interior, & description of which Wil b6 | presented by cousins of the Bishop, | 0 grentest medical wonder of the woud. |Judge and Mr. Houck —put in : s ‘ founid below, who live, at Potsdam, in Now York. The | warranted to speedily cure Burns, Cuts, Ul- T Chas, Shiverickhan Just reccived a new| The consooration sorvicos wore con- | litany ) oot tho foot of | ers, Snlt Ao A “"“afi‘“i%";,""x:' an appearance at tho hotel, momunr -qt;‘-du.emn thomat w- |ducted by the Right Reverend R. H. :,;; ';_‘l‘:{’:dfl,:'v od »'f-::;o e el G e R R Mz, H::.uck‘ simply lu\v'mg‘ ‘hcen told that oW Olarkson, bishop of tha 4 ssizbed | y s of Bishop Glarkeon's mission. | SYery instancs, or money rofunded. 25 cents | ® maAN wanted t sce him the o rogiiar annual ball of the Tron |by Bishop Garrott, of Northern Texas, M{ro,,,.c.,pm, in that jurisdiction. SHOR s o Mr. Caldyell approeched him and 5 Moulders' association occurs Thanksglving | and the Lord Bishop of Toronto, Rev. he chair seats are arranged on each 01TV O0UNOIL wnid, ** Were you at Chapultepec?” . avo, st Grounsee hall. It promlaes o b n| ., R, Millapaugh, dean of the cathedral; | o of to passago to the altex fud faco e « Yen; who are you?” asked Houck. 4 - It : . \ lensant event. The ittee in ch: . - inward. They were the of Mrs. Bean T N wide N n L e Yu“nxfi;‘:‘:fl x:mfizn con- | Rov. Mossrs. Patterson, Williams, Doher- | i1 % outore'of or Tnto fl_bmi % Doan | the Adjourned Teogular Meeting 1 was in the same company with you, Katvor, Wrn, Kearon and W. M. Benediot. | " Green, of Omaha, and several clergy- | the time of his death was a member of Last Evening. and my father, who commanded the Mz, N, . Falooner hse just movkd lato | men from abroad, ono of whom was Rov. | the vestry. y ; company, was shot at Chapultepec and . onoof the most handsomo and conventent (9. G. Gasmann, one of the former roctors 'On the north side of the chancel is the | The adjourned regular meeting of the died two days afterwards.” - ate offices {n the city. It js situsted o | Of Trinity. Bishop's throne. Rising about tho seat | gy oo,y held last night. All Mool ol ) s socond floor of his Block anil_opons #to| A few minutes after 11 oelock the | to 8 height of fourteen feot is a canopy in | b e L o And your name is Houck.” i of P procession entored tho- cathedral in the three gables of openwork. In the front [ members wero present with the president| Both men then shook hands in a 1S ENTIRELY SO the hall in the main building, and also Tnto the cashier's and bookkeeper's offices. —A number of the friends of Mr, and Mre, F. Drexell paid them a visit at their home, following order: gablo is sot a mitre, in that facing the fin the chair. cordial manner, and adjournedto t'e bar The bishops. navo tho arms of the Bishop, and in_ that PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS, room with a partyjof friends, and after The Product Of Americaan Industl‘y ’) Th d d f th he , | facing the altar, the arms of Canterbury, 8 5 fiay . |aliberal supply of liquids had been dis- % * R TGRS ot LR diboeate: . odral, | (30 LLe oo all othors of the Anglican | Yrom Samuel Stobor: Resigning his | poged of, Mr. Caldwell and Mr. Houck PRONOUNOCED BY EXPERTS TO BE 4 The lay mambera of the chapter. communion have proceeded. position as sewer inspector, on account |sat down by themselves and fought their Y e e s of G . Wodrwne | il vy, B e e B THE BEST THREAD IN THE WORLD s ho invading party took with them musicians | io d%un i stalls, The throne and attached stalls | 1 c: Calli .| Mexican war together, and their reunion 3 554k Bountitdl supper of oysterd, SEAVMLL. @ procession moved up the cen i + 3 rom the city clerk: Calling attention S ountiful supper of oysters, . | ialo, and the miniaters, all n thoir clori. | are given by Mra, Woolworth in memory | o yhe nocessity of safes, vault thoy | Y88 one thac will -be remembered by FOR HAND AND MACHINE SEWING. l‘ and Mrs. Droxell turned over tho premises o | a1 %1y took positions within the chan-|9f her son, who bore the name of the o necessity of safes, vaults or other| yhom, — Mr. Caldwell has become aproni- |y ssortment constantly on Hand and for sale by them for the night, Everybody enjoyed him- cel rail. The consecration service was Bishop. $ protection for important cltyrecurds now |inent and wealthy man, being now the 4 i/ T Sel 50 woll that tho first tingos of the morn. | condasted by Bishop. Olarkson, accord: | On the southsido is tho dean's atall, | in constant dangor of dostruction. Te- president of the Caldwell wagon manu- HENRY FUHRMAN, Fremont, Neb. fng's sun could be soon in tho east are they re- |igk to he usual ritusl, Hon, J. M, [which is liko tho throne, the gablo in | ferred, facturing company and also of the Idaho = front bearing the arms of the cathedral turned ta gown, ) chapter, that facing the nave the arms of —The swindling horse trade mentioned in Woolworth, chancellor of the diocese, and Oregon Improvement company. M. made the formal presentation of tho Houck, however, remains & _poor man, house of 14 rooms ba h i Vel rese: able man for general DOR SALE—An A number of bills were presented and s Tncluding care of cows, no room, ts, well end cistern. Large o , for t iy . i " { sading. f . : L corner. and e eimebaugh pace, on M. Pleasant ave., one block Wotta e i andod better for the viokim: | cathedsal odifice from the congregation tho dean, and that_facing the altar tho [referred without reading. although he is i fairly comfortablo cir- . W. comer Hamiey and 10tk - | Neep et bieR it Gall tmmioaltoly. s than ho thought at-first 16 would, | 0 the bishop, to be devoted to the uses s of the chancellor of the diocese. From Alf. D. Jones: Asking compen- | cumstances. Mr. Caldwell asked him | - = | MeOAGUE, opposite Post Of z0d farmer than ho thought at first it would, | £ /8. B0 0 P gl bishop's | There also four canons stalls on the | sation for lumb id what he was engaged in, and ho replied [ Y4 voral good strong womnen at tho : 5% ST When he became fully aware of tho sort of ;U A L 1 shop's| - sido of the Dean’a stall. All are sation for lumber lost from sidewalk torn | B 85 (KRG S8 O s ity express wago Pattan Totel at onco. Inquire for thesteward, | JP\GR SALE—2) acrea w th houso aud other fmn game that was being played upon him he se- b‘}fi{‘fl"nu"gfif"l“““w was read by Dean b vir 6 M. O. P. Woolworth and Miss | UP b7 contractors. Referred, E b LT R D, ):;anlisfflu Sar | e g oG cured an officer and bogan a search for the [~ Following fheso servioes ,cauio the | Jenuie Woolworth in memory of threo RESOLUTIONS. ent,” said_Mr. Caldwell, “I am going to ox \obums, adress, JOR SALE 21810, will buy torn and all in t car line, C. E. sIAYNE & €0, 1509 Farnam. mules, About 7 o'clock in the evening the | ugual morning prayer, after which the od ordet, on littlo sisters The altar rail of brass was| By Kaufmann: To grant permission to have made and sent to you the finest team wan returned to him and he was request- | sermon. waa delivered by the Right Rev- I'pmsc‘l(ltud' by Mrs. Capt. Bourke as aftho board of education to connect the [ WAZOR that can be built at my works, and AN «od that no questions be asked. The mules |erend Alex. Garrett, Bishop North. | thank offering for recovery from illness. |\ = o1 01 buildings on Seventeenth and 1 shall have it done as soon as possible. | Y/ wera roturnod and the farmer still has the 810 | erti Texas, and was for some_years e | Tho credence was prosented by Mrs. |, w© W g It will be the finest in Omaha.” - £hat was given him to bind the bargain, , * rector of Trinity parish, His sermon nfl:&ar_ Snflder fiir ;mtllo girl v;]ho ;u sou\enwor Ahen':n with t'hc sewer on Th*e” = — F;’“ \V The case of Daily, the man und , |yas an able, eloquont and futeresting | |\ g a tablo s it s ke | et and St Mary's avenue, ab| .y, blod purifior and system rogulat- | ooy o - —The case of { under arres! ourse, he having lost none of his o 4 the cost of aaid board. Adopted. o0y fid i TANTED—Salcsman for each ty in the U. SALE_2| acres, good hou-e, shade_ trees, for stoaling silver from tho Smelting Works, |fire and 'logic. He first disoussed the | corners being out off so as to present five e oo over. ilaoed within tho resch of mufering | VY& 475 and omman forovch oty 12 S0 1 | TR AL Snt o i sald e 8 w N N Afos ke BaRNE s o5 Gooteinge of Tehs: ohn¥el b 10 2o | faces. Towards tho altar the tablo is ADDITION, umanity truly is ric Bittors. Inactivi | Send stamp. LA BELLE MFG CO,, Chicago, Tll. | great sacrifice for‘cash. will come before Judge Beneke this evening. o8 o church in general, an frded and f & The plat of Omaha View addition t y of the liver, Biliou Jaundice, Consti- | 668-1: d, 798t C. E. MAYN Two burglary cases will also have a hoaring, | then spoko of the benefits tobe derived | FoBCEE A0 orms & piscens for the wash- | .2 o P of Omalia. B LI taom i, | pasion, Weald Kidueys, or any diseaso of the ST Erey our o750 | JPOR SALE: = A report, reachies this city that Frank from a m(_.hednl. Ho closed with an|ing of the holy vessels, Over the cre- % city of Omal m’d oggs & Hill, propri- | urinary organs, or whoever requires an appe- St., insidecity limits full lot, good Stark, advance agent of the John ¥. Ward eloquent tribute to the people of Omaha donoe rises a_canopy of open work with | © ors, was approved. {4 l«‘i c'urn'lml‘d :)tln)m.l:;nt, lmlxl nl‘\.\;\y» St. Bt 70748 C. ey oty s T LAl R DAL Who had donated so liberally towards the | five faces, rising in graiceful proportions RIGHT GO WAY. find Electric Bitters tho best and only certain G od_1amilios. Bost ¢ T 3 3 cure known, They act_surcly and quickly, = o S tmodiately. at employmont len, tho company’s manager, at Vicksburg, construction of such a beautiful edifice. |t0 & homht of fourteen feet from the| The deed of Elizabeth Kountze et al. | e.very bottle guaranteed to givo entiro satisfac: vurean Sy, AbE et "o oos toar T 0324t O The. morvices-of the moming closed | 00, and surmounted by a jaweled star | city of Omaha, granting right of way for | tion or money rofundod. Soldat 50 conts Miss, Mr. Stark is well known in Omaha, [ oo 'pp "orl TS Pt 1| "% altar is sovon and a half feot long, [ Day M, oo V10T | Bottle by C, . Goodma SITUATIONS WANTED. Lo T et hine Y A T s D BT Avound the top is curved & wresth 4y [DEYERpUF M Poati wos sooepied. oo by & 2 e . His friends here atg frhgh The singi ir thro wheat, grape-vine with fruit and passion prised to hesr the report, and I hessinging: of tho ehoir throughtt | fowors. Hach ond is finished in D on | The committeo on_police reported in | LEKK ~Lorenz, aged 45 years, Novomber Li Mo., or Bloomington, 11 stablo, v halt lot cn’ str T04-t1 ‘conl houte, cistorn, shrubbery &e._Full lot, good 1 for general housework, at 1020 | Yocation, §2,150, a bargain " 5 T45-ut 0548 | Gy E. MAYNE & CO4 1809 Farnaw. 1]:(Vm SALE—Good 5 room house, cellar. barn, & C0., 1500 Farnam. _ e 500 down, nce Touse, barn and other improvement " C, E. MAYNE & C0., 1500 Farnam. SOLCH DREARTIETS L VWAL Raition o5 P ioes Tevait ots in all parts of the acant lots. Call and sce \ < J SR, rmi i 9 i ¢ NTED—A situation bya young lady as cook in & if hie has participated in o trage e ting oooasion, The | Pancl and the front is divided into threo fayor of confirming the appointment of | Funeral will take placo from Nineteenth AR e L O s Tioa i . — NGl der great provocation. e b glnuh. The panels aro filled with|Alex. Black as policoman, vico W.| and Williams stroot, November 16, 862 p. il seo e e | T B S o e of the, saoet p - —A tolegram was received fro 3 ; | bronzo relieves modeled by Sibell, a|Krogh, resigned. Approved aud bond| m. Frionds all invited. T T e D CR O T S e ‘Wednnesday afternoon to arresta d ¢ 4 sculptor of New York. These relieves | 8cceptec. HUSS—Paul, son of Maria and Franz Huss, Rotorences givon. Had exporience in_book: | FARES, Bropristor Madl S et WO 4 the 1ogular army, Who, 16 Was SUDDO e M= Thomas | 110 two inches and oyerdeep and twenty- WATERWORKS AND SEWERAGE. oy o4 awad 7 seara) 8 uionbhe a. | Lesplom Adraes A, B, (ues Oftos, Iuf 74710} 4 £ arrive in this city 1ast night. “The polic b 0&“}‘3',5‘1‘;:“'2' The subject of the| This committee reported favorably on | neral will take place at St. Mary Magdaleno MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. O o A i Toen keoping thelf oyos open in hoposof ¢ orth end is the Annunciation, in which | the estimate of work done by J.0. Corby | church November 16, at 10 a. m. Friends W'WT’A ED 315000 Tong time on real estate secur. | Crounse's block. 750-10§.4 p 4 A the Virgin is kneeling and turned fon man-holes for the Waring system vite ity Address *J." Do offico and state terms. ing tn that big 880, but the nobl f < g system, | all invited. ARE CHANC] tor sale bargal A il begbipockita g s tially around, while back of her is ‘the|g1,657.33. Adopted. Also in favor of| FITZMORRIS—November 15th, at 6 a. m. 1418 e o o I o) hody Wil PSR4/ probavly, Wer e | angel bearing the fleur de lis and’ an:| estimate of material furnished by 1. W.| Marie Bernadetto, only doughter of Mr. VVANTED A tow moro day boardges at 1514 Cali- | make o fine stock ranch. Sixmiles frowmCounty —Immense quantities of graln ouncing her coming glory. “In the ¢x-|T, Richards. Approved. and Mrs. T. J. Fitzmorris, aged two yeara, fornia St. 801-10§ | Seat of Buone county. . daily by the Union Elevator company, i i e two menths and twenty duys. ANTEDTartacr n & fret-cl TR 748 1605 > arnam street. . their elevators are kept running it { 10( ':tnlo'u of angels, mlnd from which the o xdinm::‘)?“r:)prgnti A Funeral will tako place from residence, No. W : lrollhln"rg.% ulxlnl(lrn,;(r:)m;!t‘n:‘;tw%‘%li‘\th:,lflon::lw “fz Wl give oxclusive salo at and nicar Ommafn of § ) - 3 i o = =1 3 asn AMO! oney ref L SW. W, a very popular brand of flour, easi R g 4 f hour every night. g 3 g Sl mon he mpliE, Thaf, An ordinas o, appropristing curtain | 4,2 South 17th srect, tormorroar afternoon ot | 517Gt money roqulted. Addrem N | P onaibio dealor thére, who will push / { —Matters at the county court were . 8 2 onnggu. Mr. Lh: g"‘“‘n “h:mt"’lm d""'?‘,’ it back of e uity"*“"wu S beoven 2 o'clock. - n.,!if;lumxux MILLS CO., 35 Clark'Strect, Chica- 7 { yesterday. v . < ur, Mr. 0 draperios Y W P i TANTED—A partner with at least §8,000 to go | £2: 2 £ a]4-3re0 q"h’; 5 d’;' i 4 » ¥4 down; that back of the angel has b a On “"dullfllnlce t‘f’ll“h"n_!! the ,W;‘dtfll of W;mn‘umu |xlral:xlrsrlxnall||e:-\, R L‘&“",-"‘,'fo',‘,‘!"; O BATE-Full ot on 1705, mear Leavonworth 1 —Twelve hundred an oty yands of| b . drawn apart. The whole forms a|tires of vehicles of certain weight was forable For particulare, address JO. . 1100V- | 1} screat, east tront. with threo new houscs, 8,000, ¥ asphalt pavement were put down on Sixteenth Bovg: ity (. Har, |most pathetic picture. The next tab- rocommended. . B S""“““"l‘"f‘”" Qo iHel: 71629 "u{f““q”u ;0- C:)" i "'“'%-s" { street yestorday. If the weather continues |den, Mr, K. B. Gaze, . let, which is in frons, is Gethsemane. Ad]mltne? & VY/ATEEDaLL S Ebaitio 8512500 Darenpors i T e s, Pinsts Gonty: o sns favorable the work under contract will be| Prof. J.«E. Butler, organist; Mr. Jesus is kneeling on the mount. At the : 5 anacro. ALVIN SAUNDELS & CO., opposite the : re i NTED—To exchange, " bl y ton. £€96-15 finished next wesk, In ordor o push the | Thomns Ponnel, diroctor, foot of tho mount aro_ tho three sleeping ; D= e e A work to completion & force of men will bo| Tho following was the musical pro- disciples, and in tho sky is tho angel com- PAVEMENT ANDSEWERAGE. TOUNSBULY, et oiate s, 150w Epram | RO SN Wik ool E‘L’-';)-":l’c»ll‘nnlvfnldlu,l“:: Kopt on over Sunday, and all hands will be | grammo: ! ing fo comfort the stricken. Ono, The el P ; busy until tho work s done, Organ voluntary—Andanto in C. contro panel is the crucitixion. It pro-| Wanted by the Property Owners of Prooessional Hymn,........... > | sents our Lord after His death. At the Farnam Street, —May, the two-year-old dsughter of Mr. | Anghem—*Lift up ¥ our Hends, foot of the cross on one sido is the Roman and Mrs, T, J, Fitzmorrls, died of scavlet | Unite Exulternna Deo....... soldier, whose countenance is cast down TSR =5 fovor at 6 olock yesterday morning. Tho | Glorls Dutrla twloe. with wondering sorrow. Mary Magdalen| A meoting of the property owners of O s e 0 atreet child was bright and interesting. Her parents | peDanmy Lundamus—fr is kneeling as cutghmg in a napkin the | g nam street was held last evening at [ TR are groatly grieved at their loss. Thoy have saorod blood flowing from tho feet, while i : . AL groatly gri Yy . 1 f the First National Bank, t. sth and 14th. 778200 tho sympathy of thelr many friends. John and the mother stand on the other | PR O™ S (e, ithy RPN e AR 0 Siing busineas, well s s i wo I§ side. The next tablot is the appearance | discuss the matter af paving. The meet- chien and closets, d reasons 10r selling. i D e e 3 of the risen Lord to Mary in the garden, | ing was largoly attended. X 3 g lmbvaln“y:::m‘i’:y -;L':m:o;“‘é:"i":”g:b;;‘“ i 7 | with thlA: tomb on one side, and the angel | Samuel Herman, Esq., was ealled to FoR oy Nebrska, . WV, b i 0 sitting by it. The bronzo in th (! g ) W dah Agent, 16th and Far: frightened and ran away, Tho buggy was i of tho citar ia the Ascension, Aboye |the chair and Henry W. Yates chosen : il tipped over and dunuged.l The ladies were i and \)o;idu the altar is the reredos. The |secretary. el M sl s thrown out, but fortunately were not hurt, | Hymn, first time, 7| part above the altar and the retabelis| Alter a preliminary talk, it was voted i enl owoved hall lotw) o8 [a aryale, . W ! iy wees assisiad €com e wreok by & gea: | Giosia1n Euselsle Deo—OLiti 21 | divivad into fivo panols dooply recossod | 4o gign e ki —— —— T O L R | tleman who saw the runaway. e vititaye e Hantare .3, Tammons | &0 Tichly carved, The canopy, besides 4 iding, 13th, o of twa d (RO CALE ote 10 Ao Sogo, ouch LA g . iens | 1 other work, bears a most lovoly angel | that the strect be paved as early as prac- iront vooms with mantle, and one single ¥oom - Tott AYS: RN A the —The Home Circle club will give the seo- | At 2 o'elock thebishops andclorgy with | i) '41,o upper part, and is nurmuul;vtndl‘iiy ticable. e g e W e e T = MESIVH, o1y osho B, 0: Y i il : o] ) 3 0. Heferences. Call at room A e PR, :fi:’:‘t:yo::n::; i 9960 B0 1 Mimonio 3,’,:".' familics lunched at Bishop Clark- u‘cn‘;in at the height of sixteen feet from A resolution was offered, and after a National Bank Building. L o (".!\‘.3-?.!:.,.)'A.fj”l‘(’,.:‘"fd"’“““ Brick business with 5 . s ! | the altar floor. On each side of the altar |3; i i ~OR RENT_Ni = __nau MCCAGUE, odyosite P. O. | —Tho B, MeAul cossd i an- | | ALT9n tho crening the Lord Bish- |t rorodon n of theoo arches which aro livly diseussion of tho merks 16 <% A hgolutely Pure el el blor, A o | JPOR SALE— o oty X, w. orner of 0t aud | gagement at Boy “The play El')u-tmm) e nniA g + U open so that walls boyond aro 1o, | Of Vorious pavements, was opted, to y . ba with or without board.”_N. r' L:;h_:’;u 8t. Inquire of Edholm and Ericksen. | was Honry IV., in. fiset P «thedral were froo at|lhe columns of the reredos are black,the | have Farnam street paved with asphalt. | i never varies. A marvel ot purity | == ! FSAL | NGIY SALE—Corner Lot in Shinn's addition. i poared s “Falstaff.” I T following was capitals are exquisitoly carved aud it is| Mr. James Oreighton urged the con- nm.pflnml Wholesomeness. More economical thao J{OI RENT— 4 610-tt _ MoCAGUE, opposite . 0. rogramme for tho evening: enriched with pinnacles and finials in | gtruction of a storm sewer from Fifteenth the ordiuary kinds, and cannot bosold incompebbios (— — "2 ow cobtage in g0od Loeation, 33,000, ‘| elaborate carvings, All this work was : Hold only in cans. Royal #ak | JNOR RENT—House of 1 HcCAGUE, opposite P. 0. .. | erected by Mr, Woolwprth in memory of stroet to tho river, at the expense of the 06 Wall Street Now York. F 0 0f A, slurphy, 420 south 14thstreos. 0K FALEA frt laae socond Baud t0p bigy: e B g his wife, who died here sixteen years ago. | Property-owners. X' _Call at 1319 Harnoy stroet. o7f +ee..No. 232 1 i lled G000 Rause aud VAT O TOFH 1605 | JT\OR SALE—Residence and business property { Gloria Patr ; v 0GB 15 1 ench and of the altar stands large| 017 Eoginees Rosowater was ca SPECIAL NOTICES D A O a0t | I i parta o8 O canb ad Fast Lacts fa Rt vartd Gloria in Kxcelsis Deo—From service candelabra, The altar is beautifully deo- [ upon to explain the character and cost of | X - D Tiguire of HL Kountze, 1st National Bank. | of tho State, S0 EDRORD & SOURR startled s G ol B Qalkin | orated with a superb gilded cross i Cthe | the sewer. His estimates place the cust | gargpootaia will Positively not be insersed T TUR4 H18 8. 1460 M0 Deb Farnai 0 Docian [ x that N 8 oantar panel of the reredos, while the |8t lnil:»ult1 .]Zlfi to each w-lonu}o:. | ebionid in advasce. O RENT —F Gkl 0o T Desed £ 853 | TR SALE—A nuorof mortgagas, v clacs . 411 | other panels have very handsome vases. . Holdredge proposed that thestorm | ————————————— E 4 our (cCAGUE, opposice P, 0, Nodha These are the gifts gg Mrs, Jerome, of | sewer should ..m!’n.u at the. corner of TO LOAN—Money, TOR RENT—Tworwoemy, one farnisied and one | — 0¥ " New York, and Miss Drummond, of | Eighth and Farnam. 3 VRN T LOAN 1o wuma ot g0, or mors o DGR AT Siong sweh T O L= Twopeiable Bl e Chicago, On this occasion the new alms| This was opposed :}' quite o number, | V1 ioug timo st 8) por cvut gor anaum by, &, C. | NOI BENT -Tuan new oottages, 8 soume, well Tl %18 South st Bt o basin will be used for the first time. It [and was finally voted down. . audioistora, fulllos, $19 par umth, POTt SALE—Homae and corner 100 G- square from g ) T rpy Iy L. THOMAS. 0 ' A DESCRIFTION OF THE CATHEDRAL. |is mossive ailver and richly gilt basin| The original motion %“““"d' and | NFOREY LOANKDZOn chatol securltys mwot™ | JROREEN T ek e | A P OO agpertio P. Trinity cathedral is conceded, byhoso resontod by the Misses Clarkson, of the petition was signed by nearly all e 3 . ol 10 per mouth. . 3. Fitav oryi 04 5, TESE | w-omgro e i aapatiie P, 0, who are competent to judge to'be one of | L Mtadam. Tho communion service of (Present. i {.&%"k“;.:’f'.'?&'.'i‘ P R g . Pp—— stroet. e e LA L Rallroad Notes, O o8% o of | was the gift somo years ago of the| It was also the senso of the meeting & o odelis, 384 OB, RANT—~Rooms In Nebrasks Notiows! Bank 4 ke, x tho finest church buildings in the United | BRI U 8) (SN Olkson, ? | that the council should be asked towiden | V[OXEY 10 Loat—call b Law offce of D. L. | suy Buililng, Mowh desirablo ofiees I the ity i s st 2 A 0 " : Fain, & - oy Tho new time card of tho Idsho divis | iates Ttiv of Goihic architeoure | XEVGE ™ ,of | that the couneil should bo asked towiden | MORELID KAV S Mk * ™ * | Bapled Y iy cerae s i b e ion of the U, P. took effect yesterday. M“ l;‘s “&JP"‘? I.lly 9, 80 ,13' built of 3 . | feet. M CEY LOANED—0n Chattel mortgagey Toom 7 | To o o voome o 89,00 and | \NTANTE _ - At Passongers to and from Poitland, Ore- no‘:’yu:‘:u.m;l.:;tzgmi‘ ‘:,"ob':‘ ohlrl:;::wi:;' w:ftl;l‘e‘:x :;:wgl:u"“ mm‘fi‘fh“ A ocmmittee con-in;ilng of ]zlonm M Nebrasica Notional Bauk Butiing. 1548 _ | J610 poc month. ' Each room g oucegh for WA e, 6% Lo lod i " Ky . @ 4 g L OF | Yat, Smith and Herman Kountze NEY 1 TN . occupante. 1914 Webster stroch. 602t1 e gon, may now make close connection in | perial style of architecture, The cathe- the chancel, including the service book w‘ . ?:.m \Il“:an‘ rocure additional sign- a[:::lr{?."!‘:!‘:)uih Timay o Wu:i‘:m'l TN S A SR P L -pn) 1 s 45 Bt A K : . ] o as appointes P s8Iy rooms, furnisked or not, o OR SALI-Ula newepaper: the Union dedot at Garrison, Montana, | dral building is cruciform, with nave, for the litany desk, and the Bible gt yanami four blocks from opors Rous ‘| ¥ Quanillie 8o this CHGLY® 10 drge M mual of the Northern P: aisles, transopts, choir and a clerestory, |for the 1 m’-’n are very elegant and ors 10 4o petition and Ho, rcemis e HELP WANTED. = ] wi il 0 rn h ts, ch ¢ ry. e lec e very elegant an t neil. 'BD. e SNOR SALE-Thies or four — iy ith tho trains . on Bowhern | ' ;fi"“. °l"'d e d:l_‘ a4 on onlo ,“' o lr«lnn ey T“mlur‘ it | aame ¢ t:n:l:hc‘:u ke = s s Sniiel s VU G 1508 ol 'Z.l. {'L‘qu:z:"f.. or Lo ewdonos Totw (i) P rteen higl ender windows. The|The thirteen chancel windows are hie sorial book _brade, Te w ry 1 ) e 1734 Dough the traveling publio, Tho samo tin® ! tower porch is paved _with tilo laid in an | full figures of our Lord and twelvo ——— B £ P Mot coul pike fa e | JH GARI=Fulaid Booh bwem, 114 Bragiie now made from Omaha to Portland by | exquisite pattern. _'The walls aro at pres- | apostles. They are memorials—the cen- | General Estabrook has returned from ©hi- i i & F"ou TENT—New stovs 1 Tedsw biock on 8 BUSCELLANEOUS ' the U. P, as from St Paul by the North- ent very simply tinted, but there are no | ter one of our Lora for Mra, Caldwell's | cago, where he has been sponding a montl vis- ~Good iroaer aid bundle washer at b "Good Teestie tar grooary o 1y lnskeuction In Cerman wid Bl ) i . An 's church, Rye ow, St. Philip for Mrs. Dickey, i gy SN 5 P— - sl . L = » g AT e e ,,':'if.,‘:.,v},{o"t“‘,‘_fl! e by B Ao e B itattiow” for. Mrs. Chase, Bk Base | TIE. WAL Farrotts, of the rm ot W, I ond conk lmidaialy, 88 the Oasey | U TRRTY—Tiasdswecs wod sore BRI BED: | AT Youu waorarried 1ady waated b \ . 20ch inst. There are no important aak which swing both ways, Over them | tholomew for the mother of the Misses | Parrotte & Co., is entortaining his sistor, Miss B TS84 | Gast side 14th streed, between Farnam asd Douglas Buokeye M ket, 10 dogeneral omsanons changes. are to be very beautiful stained glass win- | Butterfield, St. Simon for Mrs, Patterson, | Nellie Parrotte, of Russellville, Illinois, ‘\ DA barber at Plattsmout! Srests. 7924 on, il w ent out for dows set in rich tracery. In the tower|St. Thaddeus for the Rov. Dr. Twing, | Julius Festner returned home Wednesday ire at roon 4, N. N. Mank. * B¢ northwest bari of the Wauerizied ¢ 2 OATS WOPo & i i tms oby i ‘hildren baptized b ' it O Ll B 180. V. 10th, & Lisok M eh il ort Line this week. They entrance is a very fine alms chest for of- | St. James from the children ptized by | from a trip to Chicago, Detroit, Canada and - ol P Pl S 18 bk Keai, both L et Gy el e e hant, St L, D T R ks b i s Wb TR L % _the ¢ 3 T osition as manager of his s establish: | ————— - - - [ e e auy person Who will | : h wa.‘“’ Rguipe he Bhort Line for two and are covered with rich, heavy |the church at Brainerd, Mlnn; St. Pe- :’nm vy TL:N:;,:_“T",: w“"‘ s “,-%‘1":‘:;‘“»:"5}\:: ;:':\m:nl |rmwumb;mt.lm!:“v __ ORSBALE 1 “‘L"*"’f"v"'fl;«\ V. P, or train from tho | dr4 umo( .'ad‘:!:: glll‘;::;ul::s is im mm'" Datl!:::;“fl:- 'l;zf.:i.mol:u?b«“:?. Hoyt Sherman, jr., traveling agent of the | TrrANTED _Good pantumakols, o Ry [0 Ty bouse e o ; e " o . " b y N =50 ¥y y ern, well, i ‘fi?“fimp‘ T.L\'.:. eade mdmy struck with the beautiful and |St. James the Loss for Mrs. Poppleton’s U: P, railroad at Chicago, arrived in this city W 210 Twel th B, ¢ T and out-houses. Spleadid loca h EDWARD K s oigh s lato yi y- vy oy of the interior. | little girl. Wodusaday with & parky of thirky-Ave people | To>Tasan T oo dizias roum gl Imadiataly | un Buermin, vees S Aaotues Itge Jok : | JAGISTER, oF PALYSTERY AND CONDITION: A R. B. Graham, trewsurer of Lansaster | The chancelrail, pulpit andfont are atthe The large window in the north tran- from Owatons, Minu, They were enroute for W A Occidungal tiotel. 77041 | room coltago on Shorwau avenue, 65,800, [ :m’fi;‘;;“m:“"?‘i betweon Farnaw and 1N s iy county, spent the day in Owaba yesterday, |east end, The r.fi is massive and |sept is in memory of Bishop Selwin, the | Galton, Col., where they will settle, and 1eft | T35ANTED ~Good cook at 8. W, corner [ MRSt ;.‘.‘;: 20t not lar out. 3 oue & kla o guirdian it obtata for 1 aod roturaed home last eveniog. ¥ | enriched by bold carving, quarter-sawed, | first Bishop of New Zealaud, aud at hia | by spacial ca for that place last eveuing, WA 75 T P R 00, 1600 Paruaon 3| e condiions in the future, Bocts Rud shows Perfect satistaction guaranteed. )

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