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THE OMAHA DATLY BEE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1885. o e r——— 7 ot profess C1 ' il | the |:“\ \\m u.vn. s degtion _ y Nt t dams | mass, Very Rev. Wm. Kelley, Re Prask Adams Takes His Life with a Dose | 1, M he op;nion hat tlons for Christoms snd Dis Jos, F. R How g O Mo S £ 1 bit of telling extray 1t stories ASilgl ocially in R > tland, nmm-y of ceremonics A CASE OF UNREQUITTED LOVE, e « e freely nsed to | MUSIC OF THE MIDNIGHT CHIMES In's Tmperial Miss in D will he « st were accernpanicd by Hoflma orchestra, o s in'the habit of sending reds of . Kyrie soloists % Together with Pear of Arvest for In- | | very month, It haslately devel- | General Manager € allaway's Return Miss I, \mw! Miss |, Kentiedy. debtedne Mis Inamorata oped i ! they have never contributed a «A BAlt hiake Bottor a1 ! 3 . a Male Friend-—A Sad WHTAT SCRLCIN - RAWS Court and Police News, Nainara, M, McCreqry, Affair. y N Qui Tallis solo.......... MeCreary Mr nk Stelling who is so promi i oo, D, Murphy - 1 conneeted h the affir, was Christmas Day. o UMLP nm\ ing. 8. A Young Man's Rash Act o ") dom 't eapato Say mueh oy The fact that Caristmas comes but Clor Trank V. Adums, privat cretary don J much abof . Ty ¢ this thing,” he said I don't we once a year, although shorn th's timoe of | F it . s Kennedy Inspector Hall in the military head § 5 . rom inentl ve | it " ¥ \ A6l 5 Verdi cure in the case prominently. 1have | its ancient and ap) 1y of snow, is g A tors, took morphine some time aft othing to say against Adams,” and you | pone the less welcomed and the peeple of i Murphy o'clock Wednesday night, and dic rt e how extremely sorey Tam that | gyang have prepared elaborately, in | Bengdic rt... I \I\ it the hotse of g | both a religions and seeular way, to enjoy h ol A A { by no means a | its festal adver Speaking of the . Johtiston, O, Roeder, discovercd in his y ke 1 nce, Since that time | weather eall i fact that the | deste Tidelis REe Chorn teenth and ge streets, ¥ 3 oen ¢ ty intimate terms | astro-m ! i1 OAOE BoorR of e Aold: L Eeadv o Clie rning, v comatose ’ f i 1o v M 1 e Dillrance Organis morning, in like "\Iwr He wa the weather, prognostications the £ S, Hotfman {oader ot Orenostra l"'~"“‘ were ; ot sneloothas | BEE has been pleased to place, have £ LUTHERAN ¢ ) '“"‘ fly effct of il Sehilfiis going { or- | pendent of the snow. With what hles PR g R and Lipis ”}ru\nl‘\mm;l .‘ "‘A wor IW-( e into J t " NOVEE |l merchants greet this cold sna | \\Hw the Lovd Ha S TAE M Airenioios Wore employed, tie trent two or {hree thnes just to | 90 best appreciated by those who during L 8. 2. Sen al's ployed, the trea Jd never have aceepted | the recent days of stush and sunstime [ i i S DECSE L e ..l:'h ingz co o the tim ’-; i nss if [ had known | nave hstened to their eompls “lligh Lot Us § it Taneful Note ~ condition g til he ceasec o W s sy in debt for them Iy L rogrett 1 5 Ly, » Tou e e 320 fi M 1 nt Tailor Custom Mad 10 br verst liowever, proved ays told o, when © nisked i if | ot se in soverl days ny . Lven| = NV S0 R UEURRCHO0L ne ercaa a1lox usiol adae aford these things, that his rela- | haye been better and the exel 1 e \ ), Seript BTHNie i Ulis dociors! effosts, | Ives if “this -oast sending him | oliday souvenies would hay ; ik, Hlark. Notos | money greater. Thus large numbe 3 ’ | aye L A Chiristnas gt B S | i b et o s | e et o e el | el SR St | Overcoats, from the leading tailors through- unavailing, nota sig turning con ) e e He told me “that’ he had, but T never | turn it with all the forcible condemuation | ent . Exergise, “Feed' wiv Lagit A “W Sitvi \Wonie l‘“ L took any stock in his statements, | they please upon tie weather, W' Little b. 1 i LA would not have taken the mone Turning from so fruaitful a theme wred at Col. Hall's office, but say- | o vop sl Lme the pol ey and 1 don’t { | of radses” 11, Tixe ) i at Col, 11 (et ony, | povaeshove thpol ey clements, something should e 5, Sinirtineof ; t th -t 5 t b ld t 1 = t t ant v ‘o vehwincd in bed iy | MU0 N‘" Sy o whon o | SESmiereton of the 0%, Ui | Bk Lt fimn, u e country, to be sold at less than the e o by ", B ‘}“l""' ho et tinderstood by all peoples of this count i I Reclition, My T'o one i.y th m’ o ted that e ditd NOb | iy uft i Whotl N N Senae1Ror “N”’ § . A l‘;‘ i i il L zon By ropron hed me for not h‘.‘nilv'_: . [ any attempt at a defi- 1 i 5 ack’) on him and w y Ure [ pong with him. The fact was that 1 i ...x,n\‘.‘. blie intel- ! . Adiliess t f i, ot i o i e |l e ol o | B Yot Tt J::a.i LY wii cost of material. ome early to secure a Teadqu S and Frank Stelling 2 money from a barber to.buy the Mic | the many who enjoy the glad time and | s . (B BRI et .\.\.umu AL St .4:’;'\‘\ !”:'vvvl.:’l_u:aIIIlltll‘V‘i‘l‘l‘ll.;‘(“llt :l‘l‘I””I[HI): ~m|.\~.\\|l‘||”‘lll;:‘l':;ll.l' al thought, ome unknown reason, left the room Vo Rl ptLs o tear ottt : an . g o « « hetter cea )| that Dece ) l!v\\h«ll B i 081 fur aki s thin & N N e [l 3 i to do something r zine o .I s W HoHng. lie ) i of the sort, or he would <oon have go ) ing. b Chiristi s Thave wone out which struck decpest into Adams’ hea W GHB BHA B AT HON f Sl s WS same ]L\|||m~ Ho considered Stelling the bes 5 | Intor i o' iy, andiasplnin jnst iow: | toligzibility wndeyiion the enrly Cheist German Evangelical service on Christ: A [ l H E OI\]]‘ i IVI ISFI I e 5 matiers stood. But T nevergot an oppor- | churehmen began tracing the ehronology house, corner of IRBETIBEI: foauit bod” for ! [ tanity. AsTtold you before, I am very | of seriy events they were foreed to umn..,. s streets. Preaching B e o ! sorry that poor Adams s dead, but it | reason and guess largely at dates. A po- | by Rev. I IL W, Bruechert at 102, m. month, but from their q can't be helped now. About his faults T | etie notion possessed thiem to fix the date | I tho ey tho. Subhatk. school. i have their Christmas celebration at 6:30 Aduns had -shown himself to be greatly | qon't eare 10 say anything at present.” | of the crcation upon the day of the vern T B R E QT LIEET N A x.m..u‘ T ) maa of | equinox, which i ARROFAINEE ) b6 iy DI, wanttime is expeeted. Al to the presents Adams ok him riding | Di! 3 uly xlnlpuxfl ularly I fell on M 5. Then casting | are invited. \ daily, invited him to the theatre and i J or the day Savior's birth, 1t The 3 -day all the Cath- Wiititns: wave o banq g p |8 i wnt) g 001 men that the | olic ¢ same Sun b ‘_;I—, o M e creal blue eyes, which constitute pe w Ation would be the | day, J t ,,”.,‘ 1 ‘y",“‘:A \'\‘ hatlioren: \H':‘ e | b . the llw"“rmw f ‘Ifl'v]u. his y for the Holy Conception and s st i ) countenance ¢ moves in the best so- | deciding upon this point, \HHVV\ i The Sunday-school of Unity —church f;“.xl.”..:\'\“fii'w oL “‘“‘m‘“ml :\’l‘”:' ‘I.m“' ciefy, and i< a favorite i the eirele to | down,of nine months wouli bri cday | heldits Chistmas celebration’ last eve- Balskin oup, and works of artand ot which he belongs. of the N v upon Dee. 25th 'Il\ Whis | ning. The Christmas eavols of Dickens rtibles to adorn his apartmonts. Ste ST fany process was the great Christian | were read by Rev, W, E, land and BREERE A il Liioso tokens of afto i AT [dr:f[‘ ! 3 | holiday was crented cenitiries azo, ind | dramatically illusteated by the children q s ettt CEoAd e lar and fatal accident was ve- | faithfiilly have the invrod lions of | of the Sunday-school. 1 1 1 9 S‘t ™ 't e R AT ported at Union Pacifle Iquarters | Christendom observed the day. e A Christmas it entertainment | arnam reet. I yesterday morning, Wednesday even- last ' | was given at the A. M. E. church on N YRy . ' v Christmas, witn g r manifcstation of aflection contin- | ing fr ' Ne rost: | ! ith o streets lust eve- 100, ¢ Hlllg i No. 1, wost ctivity in'the stores and on'the str A ned unnl Tuesday Jast. Monday even- | hound —on the Cedar Rapids | Neverbeforo in the history of (\mm. ine Adaun sl v tiekets (o 10 | el was fozmzod botwveen stations - | sy the merchints oo and 1l have herd | 5 ¥obon, Worthinglon preactes at st | Open evenings until 9 o’clock. B elling with him_and made point not far from Cedar. tapids. Tho | boen such liberal s ';,‘““"hnj‘,‘“;' S | Services will be held at St. Philip's at monis{h o again Tacsday night fo sco | train was stoppod, and arewswenb | S008I e YO B | 110 m, Milido Stelline agved to et | forward to fnvestigate. Toediately | g > ; 3 The childron of Trinity, St. John's and i o ccompany i | abead was a mall rido oser a ravino i ' - | the Industrial sehool mot’ for o carol ser- I 0 « s went with- ue forly fect deep. 0 v the tim- “ipatior f R viee Jast night at the cathedral, A SR Gy honing A e b chiliron of the Dodgo sireet Pros: e, / Shel | bers was whorse with the wreek of a cautl o called on St 1l I ked Dyterian Sumdiy sehool, Pe b, Perine, su. | Kaufman Bros. Cig s did o i ent | wagon harnessed to him; below ) L s l;f““h“‘."“‘,“ ""," el e .|'|'\.l\: D R b i <5 for the wdays. perintendent, liad a mevry-making lasg |~ nam and 15th £ 91 R e g ; ; ot o hores [k | The various stores in the central ’,.m night. The popular and rel ar firm of | i of the city, many of which had their show ie United Presbyterian Sunday school, | Kaufman Brothers, St., will THE ONLY DIRECT IMPORTERS OF ghip exist veen them,as he did not | peared that the man in - question, who is | Of i s ; like the way thi were . Adams | Damed John Cedargreen, u farme | ly “decorated, DEGEd nting a M. Lorimer, superintendent, had | hold their 19th monthly distribution of was surpri<cd and remonstr loeality, droveupon the brideze by acei- £y SRLlroneGE Y | their exercises last night prizes De 1883, at which time the e, bt the latter wave hin o under- | dent. “One of the lorses fell tironzh with surging crowds of purch: sers. Al Sunda sehool of the. Kountze Me- | following yresents will he given to custo- Q stand that he would have nothing move | brought him down in the f I v ')"““‘“‘l"”![ “‘l“‘;‘l'l"{“l".‘l:"ll“‘”f“k'l‘; morial church will | sxercises at 7:30 | nmqulflwu\ kets: One. gold watch, DIAMOIWDS PEARLS crowds, young and old, rich and poor, | 150k on ( < night in the chureh | two tehes, a gold-he: - i ) o do with him, When asked forf an ex- | hors 2 e ietbnet] ] 1 Planation Stolling said. that ho (Ad wpon tho bridge vt the crew removed | M sl low All wor bound o th | "y Chiistmas trec” i the Sunday | silverwar Eocks, oper was de in debt, and that his ereditors . ¥ V's back was broken | school room. e BmountnE Envalltte I minds to have - | inthe dhe received Injuries other- = presents for lmulmm 0 RO ; h g o e LRl | e, fo A P S e ) sz AND OTHER PRECIOUS JEWELS "”1!| to boimixed | £ selves and loved ones on Christmas ¢ school, W. A. Al ~u]n-xn|h-|||hn HOW TICKETS MAY BE SECURED. o m:",""_ Defending His Mother. by presenting gifts, Some there were | the First 11 | f; “Qi"‘l‘““’l super Ench onstom; ‘p,‘lwn)w Iu'l\:d ”m"n]l (ml 1 tod g Three old women and a b core | who hought the most expensive articl interintendent; st Methodist, Mr. et ovory, nts worth o pokanhastelman. o ¢ N LIRS A s Dall, s iendent; the North Presby- | goods purchased Foolls | conslEt IEbOYEHIO YRRt 10 RS EL B LIBIAL 50 SOMLIO0 ¥ 38 their more fortunato neighors ¢ Balon, Superintencnts “the | o all oy and brands of cigars, smok- REh ] l,l"lf' aving theve for | morningto: testify in tho caso of I3, Grus. | quietly purchased mioro unproténtions - Street Proshy W. R. | ing Au..ll chowing tobaceo, “cigireties, An Inspection by conn or ofhiers contemplating purchiases will con 8k od contin i)y Wodnosday of () : YaSY, Map The plaintfl, | but wéeful articles Outside of the stor '."“'““."""'v Saperimtendonts I old | pigies and smokorghariiolos gonally, that they ean save from 10 40 25 per eent. by malkin S direet from i Lnisly Wadacelay of the bos 11, complained that Manor had hit | gazing in at the windows, were thir festivities on Clvistmas (Friday) | Man. oronis aro soli "H‘"“'(“‘ 1re- | hesides huvine by far the i al finest stock in select from. ceive prompt attention. The drawit Onr dircet importations of FRENCH CLOCKS, B MUSIC BOXES i1y of his friend Stelling, and said that | | it o could ne e | him overthe head with le nes- | ds, and many were the diftc X s 2 53 5 Al S YRR R fie could not uudorstay prossions on (h. yarious fices 3 The Cass street United Presh; will take pla 1 nee of ticket | o VGRS, Ete., and ART GOODS from PARIS, VIENNA, and other leading ma cead the combined stoels of all other Omalia jewelers, t 9 eI“|“||..",;mx'“I.. [|‘>““h ut Adain ! i w.\"] Iotiy v ‘n\x‘l were those who stopped merely to admire | missien. Harey Westervelt, superintend- | {l.tllll”\: n a fair di oving about town being over S0 de deve Manor's mother | 1ehandsom i L "””\'"f‘!‘ ojtient,husitsivke s on Saturduy atter- | tribution. Gaop [AN BROS., Our stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, STLVERWARE, I argrest cred t e or about | had been sweeping some o ipon the | | BUEPUEEANBER (B ALOACNLY s . o e : 0 his o Joint of elegance and variety, and atl 1*)-\‘,(_’ s reditous arg R Bros. for about | I beon swocping some dirt upon tho g Dihses Lolon D b PRI R i : b, | this city in point of clezance s ty, and all at ) ) 5 ¢ syes and sad to0nih straots B Vin L luy). tbuparineond: Police Court Docket. wrge liveoy bill, | 1t is said that the ma- | nest doora bor. Accordingly Grassell | Jonging 1 i 2 Iner S SR e 2 Sr hortion hoso bills vepresent the | eame ont and wrenehed the broom from | 4 e m";lj‘l_‘,_'j“-”“',‘;: Enbilis SRistivitis on Sattrday aiter- Judge Stenberg disposed of the follow- P ]D [ . J,_A]R _'P E«% | ( j E'.'.l' &.; 10un A’I‘H“}“‘I“‘]“"‘ ) e pare i andpioondod 4o b hira was o be hiad. Sl happy | S Barnabns' Sunday school, Milion pleouch yostordays e I I R o e o fo the resns whei | faces, however, predominated, the | Darling, supermtondent, has its ¢ rieusislouglohbmater ywed the money of his bar o Gl oot e s bt | clerks in-every depariment were husy | viee and distribution of cards at 0JOHy ? e T AL T L ! & vaiti cosmopolitian : | on Sunday afternoon. Geo. Wilson, vagrant, 60 days in coun- ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGUT they 10 not reeeive | Manor insisted upon it that youth, especiatly, exhibited their gludness | phe St Mary's avenue Congregational | It days on Dread and water. e 2 3 hail wiade aevangements | only defending his |'u sther and w - | by shouts of I ' and excl ms | Sunday school has its entertain srman Hernblom, drunk and v i i lelight, pi 3 . o | Monday even rly harged. John Clarkson, sume e i AT e minded 1 y ter 109kibE g triflos and toy The Southwest Preshyte Sandlay | ehiarge, §5 and costs. M wor, assanlt and battery upon f ently i lis ifo insured for §10- | s bos ssadlc o fudge. s « ; sehool, J, L. Kennedy, superintendent, J. ! (u;n.\mfi_w\:._\“[ ing o in favor | rescrved sentene || D! - busine 3 ST ses on Thesday evening. E. found guilty and held for :Dfl: A ‘5{: M}T‘Y‘ER & BRO, of Stelling. f holds the 3 4 e Christian Sunday school, S sel ce. T nalicy, however, could not” be learned Held to the Distvict Court, m.nul 1 sh 1 age | ¢ 200 e B —— A apesTIoer 0wl id00t o "l | preliminary hoaring of Angnstus | Of the day beforo Chvistias, Ferry, superintondont, bolds exereises on A Par Suit, Cor. 11t and Farndin $ts., Omala, Neb, i iy onsam A DT S s e B Following are the varions plans and ( e oy an so provious o and 3 Ml ‘l‘l;‘ff'lf ‘!‘[”‘\ mmitting r: programmes of both religious St. Philip’s - Sunday I""'"'l has a tree AT e i voung student of Lincoin university: | by | story, a1 anf festal pleasure prepared by the peo- | Amd exereises on Tuesday 5 gy sues William M 5 Gerwig by tume, whom he had invited | festimony hroneht ot ple of Omuha for to-duy The folloy y for an accounting of Snoinoebp et To-duy being Cristmas day Dere to spend the holidays Plns ye w,'{ ;”"}‘:"",,,.v,i','.‘.”,l’( AT TRINITY, h"“h"“';'(l,l' i ceember 25th, o mhmp aftuias, nims that Mack | Jhaoss e o0 i Bhekner; Climbing | :rnmr \\I:>II i..u.v«lw‘uw for busiiess raport M“-‘ '1“‘| Tast bout lov was romindod t the ch i [FeannERREAREIAR PR S i B o [leweaiiin bopoon 84 000 andl $0,000. Rl agdhuryiCo,dscathitine Lisng on Sundays. The osou \ AL DECHoEdintriokcourt “; gith | Xias, tree, [ Tt oven. | agent; SUPIR RS Ousler agent; G110 o IoRR1Ds Cravfordsyille, * Washinaton comnty- in Iastings at the Y. M. C. A, convention LTI SR G AR | s s AL dng "har Will botwo colobrations of | G St P M &0, "R 'R, €. C. Burdick | poggiaps no firm i tho city have on | "oy Quinng Dolplios, K1 nggol i nean] holiday hours—open from 12 | foved a better holiday trade than Wood ¢, Frank Scaton; Dorl He was good el How, and the holy communion on Christmas day, always i him .|,.”.| vt ovan . 2 to accommodate every communicant, at 7 _ T 4 3t 201 tterson Bevard: Dumont X U ) to 1 p. n—will bo observed at the post- | . The sales of tho Steck | A son Bovaid; Dunon en unprecedented and | arles W, Smiths 1y te with lam, Tuosday | Thi skl R ) ;‘n-l 10 :i m. e fostal service of the or ueh disappointe b day will be at 10:30 a, m., (half 3 . “ N e count ! \ Ak s n 40 ‘“’“"‘ SRRRIRE 1 mas, ente 4 grocery stove on | aarier 2060 T Ll \l‘;'_‘”‘i“"',‘, P. Morse gave anselogant Christmas | nothing could bo suid more fuvorablo of | o county, Richard W il Al oprgo w Reralfth no iy 2 bite Deen esper aily prepaced, | dinner (o his one i twenty | this favorite Piano than the fact that six - Binel ieksongopntyLBl it oo i : 8 oAyl i Fcr employes yesterday. The banguet boarid | of theso popular instraments have been on Van Buren e (Adams) had anticipated I'he night, eflecting o entrane play Xn ols until a | 1 Cl il on: Forest City, Winn morning he got up and went (o | bacl | quarter lou before each servieo, | Was sct on the thixd floor and @ superb | purchascd tor (hustinas wtits, Loy SoRE | (SRS NL Caopers Freoricksby Stolling at the bank. When Thoy T T i ] numbers will b chimed by | Spread was served from the kitehen ot C, | Hhreo Cablnot Grands yestorday fos Chickasaw county, M. W. Warr R R | & X in .-‘h‘h ST e e B S Higgins by waiters from the same es- | It don’t tuke o person ten minutes i LoDy 2 b N Put went o bed, complaining that L | 1Pout £25 worth of grocerics. Tho B QR ARG " | tablishiment.” A opriate uddressos | o the beauty in once of these mug ! Gt eounty, ’ ! ) has been reported ty the police. No clue. b > made by M chols, Lowe and | ficent instruments w Rinzaold coun - tson; Hopkinton, Delaw Postof anges . F. Wisteott k, He did not appe ) v aln on the Listening ¢ | W 0 was sick, 1o did wot appear to be vory A S aln on the Listening e by M Nigholy, Lowa dug His Hand Crushed, | What Sound,” nighly over the fostal sacne. Nebra and lowa during the week | county, illl but chatted with several you who 2 10 see h ha e Little Churley Ko ) employe in i Mo Bxpected | | o hotols surve big dinners to-day i Ba.And Joa QuiBgE LIGWORK | GaUDI, A muarked o me, it Wil o How Srel. | Tsaae Sylvester’s printing oftice, bad his | 55001 e Threo Kings of Ortent? | and- Califormin cinu (chureh, Nincteonth | UG IMATLT O the postoilice uepart- | county, € ling had treatéd him, 1 have Joved that | right hand badly crushed i Yot tither § ¢ Faithful,” AnG, Catorale spnicaoRv.oon, Wi, B8 | mont; county, 1. Clark: Lociitt, Winnes) gollow, and [ lived tor him. TI1 do some- | press — yesterday Bliysician. Was S : S heeh Homed Aoy ULOYERIDIE Al IREG 00061 ndih NEBRASKA oty ko e PR :mu{.vu. Ll ke him romcmber promptly summoned, andthe wound, 2 prayer and holy communion | Sl be il mbting i celebration ut | < Postmasters Appointe Atlington, | haska county Heney Congig Pl reatment of me 2 as he lives, 2 | which was of a serious nature, wa & half pi - RHOLE 4 PRODIA A county, m. 8. Hadley; | Bremer cotnty ). LEddy; ! §ald ho had spont 1 good deal of money | dressed. Later on. the lad was removed Lm0 bo no evening fssue of the | Hordeaux, Duwes ' county, ~ Mary M. | Davis county, Wilis M. floic] on Stell ng i the giving him | to his bhome at Fifteenth and M g 5 nuhlwluru BEE to-day. g % 18 Rucker; Brainard, Butler connty, J. W. [ Ansgar, Mitchell county, Samuel s i Mengel; Brewer, Keya Paha . | wain; Wiota, Css couniy hur H. Morrison: — Fort 1) coutinned —Mavena, Rin, resen’s, ete., tnd it ent him 1o the heart | streets. . Lhant i 5 i be treatad 4s he had boen, We reti - ] o atdin | . Miss Blanoho Olivora solo about 10 o’clock. In the morning I awoke Brevitics. AIRA: . ) Ouicin | B8, 0UED Biost. T raRIFRIA Washington county, ¥. Schall; u« ' | ty; Neoga, Pottawattumic count Monnd Ad =y ate Dec H.n-lhh din | will sing at > - w.B. D gud fonnd Adams uncanscious and wnder | The clearings yesterday were $120,- '\..m.m, Sin Uhllmuni e o | o g, Pie SOme « 3 007.18, Kvrie apiiste Caldin » — 3 Y A WHO ADAMS 1 5 Glovia Tibi... .. Baptiste Caldin A Blaze in a Bagnio. slen, Brown county, Numa Arnold: 8 B~~~ ——— Very little is Jnown of to listory of D.J. Ross, the sprinter, has gone to | Iy, Songs of Pr i86; tio Augelst Sonz, | About 1030 0 s from | Bert, Richardson connty, David 1. Hot TN A tho dénd man, Frank V. Adams, Ho is | O'Neill to show off his powers. Thibaut | k"“h_lw ‘""-\“ :l-:dn‘;[?;m] lxl« 1:‘4:.)[.[;::» i Pube sounty, Jomos M. DOCTOR MCMENAMY 29 years of Attiia. Dakn tix Oubar | Tho y stolen from Bnewold was | AR = Oifciiory’ — Wiiis "' Shopherds = T Adams; Spring Bank, Dixon county, TLOImETOr o7 8 b d Watched Their Flocks W. T, Best | frame house, No. 105 South Ninth street Gy y . Cmaha Medical ] s | thongh of Anicrican parentagze. L | valued 5 instead of $25 as has been | san o i ) . » | Imud T Rye; Stockyille, ¥ X dica am urgica h's own statement he has o stated PGS, iy Rphat (‘},{,:,': occupied by **Madame” Thompson, who | Jerome H.' Hauch; ~Tamora, 22TST 4 s P s 4 conduets an establishment of ill repute. | county, Chas. Alexander 1on BT AVENL s o A marvele u.l.n b i\.-n..- .u‘:l.” ki T The committee invest "m(nilrfllh Sul- [ e l -lirl;nlul.v | P No 3 i S oha Wilon; B ork city and some of them in | Jivan-Cummings o s will take place on o T D L Swart | Analarm was turned in from the No. 2 | county, dJohn " § Ly Chronic and Surgical BDiscases. Que of them is a elerk for o | Monday afternoon next. 5 NNELL engine house and tho department called m"l}uu county, .(l H l-\x\m\c :~ ‘\\\ bster, P corporatonin Chy Rlaiat (s G dist et ! * | tothe seeno. e bluze, which was very Liodgs pukaty, Soorge W, Csskoy AT bt years ago, 6|tk of his Christmas champague | . 8T > | small, wus put gut at onco with & few o singdon,Je Misnhuas, Jilas CALALRL, Disenten .l ) \ Lin the east by a | BREARY, O 0 o Cholonk to-dayr ) LOAENA S £ day at ot. Philo- drops'of Witter and the damago o shin- | - Postmster Avy "“‘,1“ \““\",‘.l‘\tl‘)f:tf Liver Liidueys, doloud, Bkiu, 2t wrm.m vanlm.m‘ girl he expected 1o marry, and the Ibaaat R Koo & O i haak s mena's eathedral will be in the exeeution | gles and rafters will not twenty ferson Co., Samuel 1J wx; Al oL .' e ; L ; 4 N USE - Btraightway : west and joined the | New York city “mm“”;“x \\m of most elaborate plans. The music has | dollars, The house was 1,...1, by M. ¥ | Washington Co., George Huu !x I\ B A e s s for somd years at | NOX Nork wiiv, con boen earefuly sclucted and “tho chioir | Martin and by him, as ho staies, rocenly Polk Co, Wim. M. “Ihompkins; At ud for several |y " ” comprises the best voices in the eity. | sold to John Hildebrand of Council | strong, Emmet "'*,“"" B | ,' months proor soming to Omaha e . Measures hve been taken to render the | Bl Lvetrace, Appanooso Co., Jupob Barbest worked ..; o L_lli\\lnh brivate secrots . . A ~Imllhlwnll chureh comfortable. The devotional Ao {iw‘tmh—lpun, an Bu on u\-.‘{ ndrow Col. Hu hat gentleman address o cing of the Irish Land | oxercises will conform to the custom of a D Daath . teid; Blencoe, Monroe Co., A M. Noble; ! uber | League society to be ield i Canningham © g ohuvel and comprises the most solemn 1y \lll . Kap Jash's, oy TR |5‘,1 vir, Howard Co 4\,\lwhn A. Galusl od him, stil ing his | ballon Saturday evening net and imposing serviees of the ritual, Fep- | M1 Slous Co,, Wm i yil Eiuun as Col. Hall'ssecretary, in which | the county commiissoners engaged | vice hegins at 3 . m. with afternoon at 2 o'clock, The funcral will Yadyville, Page Co., dohn “ent’” him IN OMALIAL plays di inspecting ont stoek before purch A Early Inspection Tnvited Mait and Telesraphic Orders Wil Reccive Prompt ATV 3, uov;\ BT ) L i | R A S Stanton Anton Giacominiy Pime- ol T T i 10 o Bols ok Private y in e A Thakig Towdcr vie ¥ " aeity he sevved up to the time of hiy | in cheeking up the accounts of Lreasurer | Low n s will follow at 7 be held on Saturday morning at 4 o'clock \.1 ns Co., Charles W th. He was a sober, quiet, indisai- | Rush who zocs out of office the fi.st week | At 10:30 0. w., Pontifieal high mass will | at the Ger atholic chureh, Seven- | Wayne Co., .\.\Im].-l‘A olas streets. All frionds . 0., Jumes nor, D. D ussisted Dy ey, M. Homan, 8. | of the ity v faviied. Ster Co,, Albert J. Paterson; Col young niun, but, all wts | in Januwary. They will -umphxh their | be celel i'by Rt. Rev. James O'Con- | teenth and e Wy 1 of next wee i ) an - extivaguut o | work aloul the lust i

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