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__8‘ . THE OMAHA DATLY Rl‘]E.' SATURDAY. DECEMBER 26, 1885, 3 D. D assisted by Rev, M. Heman, S | of the Bek' 1 di<like to speak ill of he dud ) S o b . 7 y J., Rev, J. nnery, 8. 4., deacors of A Bnlln;.;_n 'Yn'nr:;,( l\{‘.m \’;VlnyV\ than | dead ‘V‘wyu if the 1.;».\ ) ‘,\ lams men- | How the City's Cosmopolitan Throng Oele- | honor; Rev. P. F McCarthy, : con I'-1 asted His Opportanities i ed i wainy '8 Bk as having com » mass, Ke rowe, sub-deae o L d suicid; was Frank Vincent Adams brated the Olristmas Festival o U s, Yoty Hev: Wi, Relley. Hev. of Brooklyn, N. Y., as I think he was Jos. F |n‘._yfv.- S7J., Rev. J. O'Mcara, S FRANK ADAMS AND HIS HISTORY. | from your description of him, he was | ACCORDING TO THEIR TASTES. |J. Rev. MP Dowiing, § pr surelyone of the most plausible, bare 3 [ Ry, M. Gartland, m sterof coremonios i ioni to M0 . faced and o s y v oone he The sical prog: ewas as follows flls Protentions to Moratity — Death |y oq pomarkable wls it was ever my | SomeJofned the Crowd of Worshipers, | ”“'.‘“,:..,h:‘lv:y”,‘l,l ,\|r,.lm‘],y. l“u “w 1’.““.‘, Dispels the Hnsion— A Defaul- fortane to come in_contact with. His [ While Others Held Aloof—Happy _accompanied by Hoftman's orchiestra, ter, Porger and Felon-The t rinthe army for eight yearsisall | o ists 't } I first ¥t foross Hint At T9 Children—Remembering Miss F. Arnold; Miss & Kethedy. " Inquest. Tesas, in the fall of 1879, 1 was at ‘that Their Chief, Gloria soloists, é gime chief deputy, United Statos marshl - LR Qb e, | for the castern district exas, wit L Messrs, Blair, Mc 3 The Adams Sujcl fe. . | Tendatinttors Wt Galveston, Rd. tpon How Christmas Was Oheerved. oy The body of Frank V. Adams, the |y, wion of Ex.Congressman | Yesterday was not the typical, old-fash. | dahi Creator....... PR goung clork in tho United Statos army | WS- fierdon, of that. state, T employ. | foned Christms, in weather, at oast, bt R M S o Ei¥pectors ofiico dled Taersday | ed Adams as elork and private secretary. | nevertheless it was i d Et Incarnatins est~Soio.. 18, Metaiory St of n wif dmint tered dose of | o after T employed him Elearned thit | Thy sunshono brightly, the Wit W | Bt Ressirenit S e Ko orphine lics i Droxcl & Maul's undo. | 0 Was shiorem uis 2I2euiis ds. URARE | blmy, and all nature seemed in tho bost | Gt ol (peft A PR TREM G v taking cstablishment awaiting orders | gt b e and told me | Of Sirits. Still, it 3 ot Blair, J. P Murphy. from relatiyes from its dispos tion thiat they were going to have him arrest. | proveus the feeling c itude w : Mis, MeCaflery, § ! y were going o have him arrest- veis he g Mrs, MeCaffery, | remarkable and her sensational fea- | ed. [immediately spoke to him about it een” Christmad nsailly 'ts, ¢ | 15 Dei—Soloists.. ... fures of the_case gain_ additional savor | and i i hs i spent the money, ex- | foot passongors moved along the R e e DSt oedt given e 1uw,. : d's " He' appeared go young and | however, an almost Sabbath stillness | ?.I‘l‘:; Lfill”l?“]II'II[l.lnuu sieeereenss e OF m;t | g THE INQUEST, innocent I concluded rather ‘than_ have | reigne quite the opposite §o what it At the il L i ler of Ui a4 The inquest was begun at 10 o'c lim disgraced Twould make the amonnt | would have been had'stnging frost tilled | S 1“]’,:';, it *'_‘I" b "".‘“'r“‘l oy gosterday morning in the private cham. | good, Which I did, it" being about | the air and shining snow covered the sur- T e e i G Bers of the de 1. Drs. Sommers and | $1:0. I still retained him in my face of the earth | b % fivas g | employ and te him to Galveston with | During the morning hours throngs of 1. Tuvocation, loria Patri. 3 Confes- Rebert testified that the subject had met | 505 in L short time he beeame one | people wended their way to the various | 595 4 Kyrie, (Iivn(h h'u,lnu lose of morphine. W Ti ‘l,r Society's most brilliant and dazzling | places of worship in the A-uI\_ wl AVeE 10, JTvuni . Lyons, who had charge of the rents of [ lights and numbered his friends by the | congregations were assembled at all tho 1d, the Lord Has_ Come.” 1L ; 320 fi M e s and lived in the building, gave | dozen, both male and femgle, Hissup- | eburchesto participate in the religi Sota oy Al 8 trmaneye, S ne ercnan allor ustom ane testimony upon the habits of the deceased | persand presents were the talk of the town, | serviees of the day. - Others the Paste ler: $ L T Star | and the circumstances attending his | but where the money eame from no one of a more convivial nature, whose un- | in the Fast,™ 13, 1y€ 14, 1ym death, Mr. Lyon stated that Adams had | stopped to enquire It transpired thongh uly gait and flushed features indicated 15, Doxolozy | | complained of illnessduring the forenoon | that he had been slinging the United | that thy q lebrating the day by in- | . . : . O Bt it evenine | States marshal's name around promiscu- | dulging too freely in the bowl that both | Rev, It 1L W, Brueehort deliy { \Y at f (0) tl] 1 d t 1 th h i‘, yon miade to Adams a v al statement | ously signed to checks without ||.i~ knowl- | exhilar nd intoxic The saloons | excellent Christmas sermon to the an- erco S’ r m e ea’ ]-n a’]- ors roug . of liis delingqueney in rent, and_the Iaiter | edge or consent, and when the young | received their full share of patronage, | B | Lutherans at No. 4 engine house promised to' meet that obligation on the | Min was forced to confrontan array of | many of them tre heir customers to terday, afternoon. L3 Bishop W orthin; od the sel Py o | SR AL | i el b 1t the country, to be sold at less than the ing and Smith be subpan in his old friend morphir Stom- | seences enacted 3 journment_was taken until § L pumps and _strong coffee over- | into considel :sts by the po- vistmas services were held at St. when the inquest was resumed in the | came the deadly - dru and he X in number. Philip's at 11 0'clock yesterday morni establishment of Drexel & Maul, whither | Was compelled to pay the penalty of his THE SUNDAY SCHOOLS G AT THE HOTELS Christmas dinner at the Paxton the corpsge ind meanwhile been renoved, | folly with a tevi of four years servitude The Kountze Memorial church was 1 . ol B et i ottioa I the State penitentiary at Tonteville, | packed Tast night to its utmost capacity | Served in the customary sumptuous s | 't t 1 t sl b S | WLMR T R | et BT Bt S | el o cost of material. Come early to secure a was first ¢ : bout n | April or May, 1880, During, his inearcer- | by and for the shildren of the Sunds New K Counts | monthago | was looking for a room and | ation in_jail ud. liiggstvitido) i tho | school, hho ity wiscntricd ol ii o L states prison, many of his new ‘“not | manner seted eredit upon those | Cream of Chicken Bouil rent to room th Adims. Tsoon found | Staty 3 o il s O his style of living was heyond my means | Wisely but too well ™ m friends stuek | Who manag he programme | Bouchees, o ln Palernita'ne | hisatylo o iving s buyond iy mcane | Wisely Bt oo, ek tls TEOLSNE | Waw "opened By sining D5 the | g, o bargaln, forences, 1 soon grow uncasy, and last | notes of condolence and”“sympathy were | entire school me o AlLY | Redsnupper, Hollanda se Pirisicnne Potuiocs | Monday left the quarters shared. | numerous, I remember that two of hig | Aft more singin, the school Boilec Capon. Oys erSauce ritted | and prayer, Mrs, d oo song Adams wasof cheerful temy ment and | ;i vere | ] st Turk seemed nlways jovinl. I found that he poin velieve the | in her ‘usual happy manner, and was Ronst Turl ey Cranberry Sauco bought furnishings for the room cruel something of his family throngh Colonel it nh-]]mrnm»m then sang in a very on credit and although he always 0 HREATCE me that I need not =hare his ¢ I | Terndon who had recommended him to | ereditable manner the song “Who is in il o Yonder Stall ¥ Miss dessie Law : Eres ghrunk from accepting his lavish gendr- | me, so Itelegraphed one ! A oW T oaity without hein able to reciprocate, | Who was a Wall strect brokor, s )| a member of the infant depar Crot e BroRa Conyottos The fact of his_ indebtedness never | faets and ni if he would do anytl ed the andience with O pr oA et Som 3 scemed to weigh upon his mind until | to help iswered, L ition entitled *Sunta O Sk G BT Tately and then but slightly. e always | law take o Afew days after- | followed in a solo and ehorus by Master | pyoiiod Quail on Toost ) seemed to think that he would be able to | ward Ireecived o letter explaining the orge Meigs. The senior department | K Opossum with Sweet Potatoes | meet hisobligitions,” telegram, whercin the brothes 1 n ook up the programme in 1. ¢ | Asked if Adams ever spoke of Stelling, | that Frank had been in -several se lrfl(u)h"-l P R Lhis was followed | gyeor piekies Tt Oliv 0 a Christias olle 7 , | SHigh Let Us Swell Our Tuneful Notes Mashed Potutocs Swect Potatoes witness said: CAt times, and vsin | of the kind in New York, and they i ing by six b the highest terms. 1 ne rd” Mp, | spent asmall fortune on him getting him | sixtecn wirls, the offermg beir 2l 3 Pudiing, Savarin Adams mention the matte out. They had sent him to sen on a long | mid of floral and evergreen mottoes. T Mince Ple Lemon Pie rd of | e 1d had kindly sent him out to | other features of this portion of the en- | o PLATN AND FANCY CAKE these things on the I hoping to g tertainment were well y Al recita- | Newpolitan Teo Crenin €l pugnc ling told me that both had heen madeout | away from old « i tion, “The Last Hymn,” which was per- | Mulaga Gropes Davanss Floriin Oranges by Adams in his (Stelling’s) favor lim of Ins old habits, had finaily | haps the gem of the eve by Miss 5 ; i e i e, | been forced to the conelusion that there | Dasy Maus, and recitat.ons r c U LI UL 1 9 arnam Street’ Frank Stelling, the young bank tell . Y ilni of whom Adan ! | was no hope for him. They now thought | lhh]m:m M \'lu:\\r« i nd 1 et Dinner at the Miliard was a amored, was called and recited currently | possibly a term in the penifentiary might | weiler, Pastor Detweiler made such as Mr, orot | witty addvess, which was uch us My, Shears so_ thoroiy ntrive. The menu as a tAlula events of i paintance with l"'“\[“ |"'n'l'1 o to lvlnu T: o | ol | o dams: O last Thanksgiving evening. | Went up for four years, and was released, | little applause, A finely exceatwl vocal | onery was one of i | 3 . at a supper RiGERIomal E e, T e Yot et o e oF | quartetic by Misses Eiliouand ithoeder, | WOV o o 4 b deet | Open evenings until 9 o’clock Leisenring to his Sunday school ¢l early in’ 1881, Among his fricnds who | and Messes. Watson and Alien. A O Tt |vruk\|ml Ay Elinenil . was introdu nd the most prominent wus | by the entive school closed the pros | yyo golded within a c PAriren atthe table. Next eveni Mr . Charles Fowler. jr., of the firm of | gramme, The entire school adjourncd K St il L L G L inyitation I called ¢ ny Aor & Walker, shipbrokers of Galves. | 10 the basement, where for three-quar- | [V SES Wihe IEEIE i id b e SV SPoE RIS WAL QUL it Airoon L ol L Me B B | the menu is accompanied by some (ittingly | = =SS until 10 o'clock. Aftc 3 ler at once gave him the position of | big ones, too, revelledin pr | suggestive que L and the wh 4 donors may have many a happy requently | young man.. He was with the s Pl | Hospe's employes pry th {:I”A;}‘ T vocc : “ | T fivo. or six months, when I received 5 | tree. Altogether the vccasion was ollowing is the bill old headed cane on Christmaseve, The with a handsome shavin i | letter from a wing that Adams | Bappy one and will long beremembere Cystors on tho Ha'f Shell 1 sentation speech was made by Mr. J. THE ONLY DIRECT IMPORTERS OF called souvenir of -~ our meeting. | had “skipped” out $1,600 short in his scholars and their friends. Mock Tu Consomme-Washington | H. Snuth in aunique and happy manner, ay school vooms of the First « Superintendent L. M. Rheem, of the Repeatedly since then ho gave | counts with Fowler & Walker and leay- The » i) " o i me articles from time to | ing numerous other aptist ch vl\l\wl aily do wted Jast : ! > { Amcrican Distriet Telegraph company, DI e M N time which he pressed upon me | bout 1 year or a year ming, and filled to their utmost 3 5 | gave a banquet to the twenty en boy R yacity with both old and young to o5t Stroin of Prbie Chrisng | Gmployed by the company yesterday_ af- ’ ) despite my refusals. He assured me that | ago, and - was the AUESH % - it heard of Adams until I saw the noti witness” the entertainme n by t Saddlc of Fout ton ek Curcantdey | ternoon. The affair came ofl at Higgins', he cnul|nl afford it, telling me that he | heand of A ] oot SRl D Gl Vit ; ! receivec maittances of $100 or more | the BEg ol to iiis sounds like 4| RSCNOUIHIOREIRI0ALY lees re | »ou e Appie Sueo and was a pronounced suceess. monthly m his two brothers Wall | mance, but the records of the Umted | op ned with prayer by Rev. J. W. H h o -— A N H R, R w D stro tl}‘uul”il\ Choyonne ”n;h\:'.’-‘ll\ urt at Galveston and at the s | atter which a quariette rendered thé UL, (3 Christmas Crimes. D OTHE PRECIOUS JE LLS through many ext ym the pocket of | pe wy at Huntsville, Texas, will | Christmas song, “Holy, Holy, Holy,” Croquetts of Sweet Broud worge Redficld was registered at the IN O Col, Hall. One evening in his room he | bear me out in all Isay, and all is not | which was loudiy applaaded. Fhen tol- of Oy T i s e e T T N OMAlA. told me that he held a policy in the New 3 : 8 lowed ' recitation by Bertie Keily, and 22 D's opposite his name. presented e York Life which expired ‘in two yoars, ums is of an_old_aristocratic family | another song by the quartctte, “Come HOMAN PUACH BODDOS LR JAEQPLEsCNU . and had nnde it over in my S ooklyn, N. Y. e has two or three | Where the Lilics Bloom.” * The infant e the words Deaf, Dumb, Drunk An inspection by eonnoisseurs or others contemplating purehases will convinee them :ml“lfhrli at once |:,,. |,,‘”,“,,,,l|“.(| i““l brothers, who are reputable y‘l ;}"“"i'l'.' lass o 1".‘[, i e ‘;‘I'\hfll .::x‘l 5 v“ cul ‘-k- pio : ordy l_\'.l I-unr;:r- wis ased last even- | that they ean save from 10 to 25 per cent. by making their purchases divect from importers nded the conve ion. On Tues k ¢ 8 i i NEORE IS M YAGDIED wyonnnise hicken Lobster Lettuee | ing on bail. by far the largest and tinest stock in the West to se from. the 17th’ iust, he told me that ho had | father was for along time Anerican con numbers on the pro- | o . ‘_ y SR ST e N O OUGOREY LN b LEpma X boen ordered £ Salt Lake aftor January | sul at somo ity in the West Indies, and | & y were Christmas carol by Flora | 1o lod Quail on Toust Lrpe0se m'yl‘l.y\"-'.n(.L\d.]ln\.fl::»'."'IT.J‘ S T e i i i 1L OLOGIS, BRONZIS, MUSIO BOXIS, ORTRA, D T b e I o oo | Was wealthy sugar planter here, o and. o recitntion, “Fhe Night aiter | sashod Potatocs Swopt Coraf] SRR TIERILEVERY -l n | G 38, kte., and ART GOODS from PARES, VIENNA, and other leading wirkots, exs ho hind mada bis will. o took from his | there met hristmas,” by Mabel Kelly, asong by Calitornin Grapes I":""I"“ .“I“.l'l';‘l.‘”l’:l{““l-']‘):“w“ Pl o | ceed the combine seks of all other Oniha jewelers. pocket this doewment,” and Mr. Steliing | lndy, who ) mulpravaias, ling ik 0| Browuu Birant taivce Green Peus | drew - knife and struck Our stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, Ete,, stands without a rival Produoed o paper which the coroner | and Frank was born_ there. Frank was | Tide." and i | i op! Bl o Do aa0 E e well educated, speakin Hand,” by = Simmy s ! Lomon Mormanc » Cogune Sateq o | wound in his neck, and al read, as follow : o1 e Bumpy Y 5 To'whom it may e ¢ This my last | &0 good actor Shake Ay i Clr vus o | Chocol : 1o and Assoriod Cake | several severe ents in hi breast. = - gy will and testament. T Yo ne s ool write at | funny dindozue, the p art beinig Assoric SYORIIiBRY O palE L8 P )P (@) _1 é B PB LTCEFE 1C please God to | and plausible t ity sessing | tasen by Master o Sty Loyor Balslns 5 Grapes :‘j‘:f‘h e ‘\}]‘\\"I:: T e L S ~F &k LS pictar ey every quulity to cusily Simsol? | Shertysacotod besy Salybrhion & e e Bhall go to my dear friend, Frank into'onu's gooil graces. “As o flrsteluss | Santa Clas A& oumbor of other shal Cammings Remembered. | Floyd, though badly ent, is not in a dan- the city of Omalia, state o fraud he had few peers. I learned that | scholars purticipated in the exercises, and s a0 on there was werous condition. ~ He was taken to a 5 o : s hUA0 € Mtemptod snicido with morphing sev- | the programme elosed with finely ‘ren- | ooy Gy QR Il BOIEHRAAONOIION LB NIRRT ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, Be sure {o consuli yous interast by iz ¥ M 4 “ sting out stock before purehnsing. DANS ) fas : Ty B D e et | dered solo by Miss Chamberlun, Ro- A 5 ) This will, as it purports to be, is written | 0Fal times before -y experience with | §7 020,403 « RIS 5 fom. 3 | were dressed, n ; Wking of u pury him b I CALLAWAY, | freshments wire then s in awhich | Cammings on Cass street, and from 3 | Word dressed, no png sl ol R BT ) B in a clear, legible hand, although some S yintio % rre: ‘eloe o y R e all participat (I‘I\\n‘)lnmxi‘\n“r.‘l ) | o“.l‘:“*\' .;mx(,‘l:. b ‘,[L‘ EOu Was i )'““*'_'“' | witness agninst Cary as soon as he is Mail and Telegraphic Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention, attested and withont witness. 1iag o L [ stretimn o-conted policemen p able il 3 ts utmost en y with presents, was | in and . - Mr, Stelling continued, “On last Sun- | Kaufy T 3 o | PO ULRORYB L Y T S| inandout of the hosp table doc ira Mills and Hattie Forrester, two dny.lhu ilmti' mo togo to tho Mikado | ©o"f '|'.'_‘I"""“:’;I asE P_:r'rvt‘: on Fa i HI!*‘II(II"V‘H‘\‘I“II ) _”'Il"' attraction ab the | o456 of the commotion was osen- | colored prostitute wo invited nlnm to MASX MEYER & BRO, on the next Tuesday night with him and m = % g | ine. Dho Lod: N tion to the | red el ¢ 1 partake of Shristmas — dinner 2 hox lay nix ) 1 Rea w firm of | ing. The hoiy of the e 8 » the honored chici of ) Lt dB el Sesanis] 1, oy o Leoneluded o g0, Mownwiile storics - Thomapularund volisblo/eigas fiem of L g 0l Mo B LRUEAGEE IR wiha Somalo | friend . yosterday, Cor. 11th and Farnan Sts., Qmdakha, Neb, Eahadimy eaty lo the ellook NG | bt 106k monthly disiribution of | Shockand others of ¥ elegunt r o water Mho | wors havin i old timo elling s g 1ast, ng | #¢e piv 34 01 PLIAD] who were present Lo w Mig : i | AYRrG ving = 4 f fm"l!\ falso 'l”.“h.ll‘w ‘,.,,.1 in’ | prizes Dec., 81st, 14, at which tine the | of ( \‘:”L‘H‘ i ,.»,’.‘, first ||',l‘uu.| on that Mars 1 \'.!‘ll‘v‘\r‘[VIl:lllhl-:;.l’llI\.' |,|’"'f:|":1m' a n.x;. [TV O ———— eurring monetary obligations at a roin- | f,1lowing pr iven 1o custo- | tribution of presents eommen: mings received that something un- | mulo frient 10 giddy ,.H)wm‘n s | ns dolegates to the moeting of the | 1 aeboy In the Ching i 1 sehool in ous .1 had hieara” somoe few such | oS0 4 2 )ld watel sherrill, pastor of t tede | usualwas in the wind, was when the ly became ous of cach othe B e Ll : ) Boston aAppear to prefer w 1 teachers, statements before, but I condemned them | {10 4 TR et and pleasing adire ] Weson dhaliad n dntisant of fbie || Laurnichalionged Liatio S0 2 :en- | Missour River Improvement association, | One of tiem who, in'the ahsence of lis ow a8 culuminics il rofus '||v|-'°. Bisten 1o | i rware, to the fact that the day | door, londed full of his faithiul oflicers. | fot'hior ol elillengo s Sl whiolggnvenie '“,II“'I”I“" City January | R onieds A6 want ol e i Bt on Aonduy and Tucsdny sov: | pavolve h wounting in wl Lo the thirtieth annniversary of | 1 v quickly ushorod inside with a | oS0 pound eaeh other into | Chase, W v : oral of my friewls gamo 0 mo and as- | 500, ho starting of the Sunday sehool. | “Morey Christimas from the marshal and | 18300 IS diicers | Crawford and | F AT sured mo thut Adums oiduct Wi actu e i Y A Fifteen years azo when e fiest | his pleiisan® wite, and when all had o) maac Oligete’ Brandont S, g uessl Sl glly uch e ean reported, and Lwas | g Custom camo to "Omnha, CChristmas was ¢ ered nround the host and hostess Captain | Vo thom to the eity il - AR sonal profit of his misrepresentations, | 4 CH L ey s worthof | St Ghristmas e T “y\m»»l\nl.udl in ufew | Dick Cluiv und Johin O'Neil had look ‘Holiday Gossip. This situation alarmed me and 1 quickly [ 03, PUERsE 3 CONSEY | Tenchers who were now helpig to dis- | Cunmis words, brosontod Marshal | upon tho wing when it wasred yostordiy Perhaps no firm in the city have en sluded that 1 could v for w | of all grades and sies, smok 1 ! They met aceidentally, quarrelid, fou :(‘n.n“.n‘ul-:“lv ml 4IHI.' ‘n]«n .nn'w for i i Ay | tribute the presents were then tie young | Although temporarily embarrassed by th and ended by landing in 'w] Olain was omen ive under such suspicion, an pipes and s ; children who were waiting anxionsly to | unexpeetedn of tl ft, the mavshal | Lijeased on bail last evening, but O'Neil | br i Bros. The sales of the St HOVAL 3! | cutters and took me v il 1 . [ 3 ‘ shhe i ane | freshments, The genuine 2+ Claus 3 : - | Chri quaintanee wiis quite intimate for the firm. Adams ap- | fre genuine, emplities the Chuistr alled frequently at the bank v e Jenitent, also very grateful | was there with plenty of giits, whic W dosione; 5 :m Chase, wi o3 oallod fraquontly I v oty ponitont, aléo vory greierl | porsonuily distributed, ‘4 ‘also thoso | S designar. Ar, Clom hnse, Wi | OthoriNGtoRy nlt b ard, ented him with a | m, I think, | nging from the splendid Christi, severd times, making this city in point of elegance and variety, and all at joved a better holiday trade than Wood pLer d to break oft it y 1 . " " r i 1 P{Re g to bivak off dnstiatly O o) wo solicited. and will re ive their gilts, Mr Shorells” re overcd his sel-possession and | oty B0 TFOA [ T, o o v Aunp i F Lodid » m Tuesday | o500 rom tention. The drawing vis woere listened to by old and young vtly thanked the bovs for the i el it sharaoter | f ot i 3 — evening for the opera, as I had proni ] 5 bl et h Henndide 5 ah A8 { corge Long, the suspicions eharacter | pnothnng could be said more favorable of fked, Tho next morning he came intothe | will take place in the presence of ticket | With the test imterest, but the excite- ssion of the esteem in which the with a Dig gun, who v y A by Ofli- ito P iy ho * oo, BAGXE DO o ume itothe | 1oniers aud is intem to be s fair dis. | ment commenced with the distribution | held him. Al were then seated and vé- | oo Shiolds after a long ehase Thirsday this favori iuno than the fact that six i uulu L old him that our intin tribution Yon or address of presents, There were full, 0 punils, | fr ed, accompanied by | avening, was released on bail yeste of these popular instruments have been must AR, 10 A ied e in u sor KAUFMAN BROS., outside of the Bible elasses, and each one | songs and social mtercourse, which | Jio Tef¢ his sun “in hoe.” ¥ purchased for Chrstmas gifts, They sold H}}fi‘".pl ain, o although he did nat Omahia, Nob, | was provided with a present. The happy, | added greatly to the pleasure of the . & e~ three Cabinet Grands yesterday for w“_w. .\|I- :lf\j_'“'":‘ »“‘I“') pparent in his - snuling fac y rewarded those pres- | casion. Jailor Pierronet © the follow A Small Blaze, It don’t take a person ten minut SRS, itoruncon and tho quiver of his cnt fo he trouble taken to manage | i 1st to Marshal Cummings, which | Ay 4 o'clock yesterday morning an | see the heauty in one of these ma JReIeEC 0 ok Bos i gain; that 1 3 the affaiv. The committee, who stcceess: S drank by all with -hearty good will ] £ 3 1o from. the box | ficent instrunients. ho ook (lio worphing which' ended his fully mana the providing and dis- | “May you live as 1.,.,,..5.“ 110 18 & pleus. | Alarm of fire was .~.v.|.||u|l] f”";n 49 bax . —~ At the olgse of Mr. Stelling's testl | R ARG tribution sents was composed of W, | ure (o you, and may the hi of friend- | at the corner of Thirteenth and Douglas e le at the Hickman e clgse of Mr. Stelling's testimony H. Alex r, superintendent of the | ship between you and the pol force | streets, enusing the de l] rtment to turn 1805 Fary street, Call 3 the jury retyred, and in a fow winutes re school 1 M i n Al f indi 3. ) S0 . 8 “ ool A vs, DaBoise, | never rust.” After anhour of unalloyed | out with u rush, as the location indic tod K. ZABRISKIE, 4 turned the following verdic P L Mrs. Colpe Mrs, Van'Kuren and Mrs, | enjoyment, those prescnt withdrew to | that the trouble was in the heart of the . - £ m}«‘i"l l\lgfl \J(il‘\. ele, .»‘..I._-lu,l. \I‘A; ]:\\ that l(uuinl. “ ~ ¥ allow other members of th ree to | business part of the city ‘lllx 5 ||r|u\u| [ Nu '” Jatarrh, Thre (l:nul la:\{ ~ulw- + Adis came 1o his death by mor [Tzt ™ ] The First Methodist, North Presbyteri- | call and offer theip eongratulutions | be true, the fire beir wed in the store | cessfully tre H s, Impey, ) ). phine administered by his own hand, with g ) * Street | Pre: clan’ o the v v ViERRTT B Richte er and fureie or 1oth o u Vithne ock T Y el (4 e R e 25 YEARS IN USE. lar® Street | Presbyterian 1 the happy chief. The entire force | of K :_s ’!le‘.”fl.‘l.\'.rjx l,i.;‘lfl.ll.'.z.”t :l".'_mmr‘: cor 1 th and Harney, Withne 1l Block. ! 8. e T i angation] Sunday availod thetnselves of thy opportunity - Topal e """s‘:::‘:‘o‘;';“““,:':‘h""‘ eld erand Coristuas fostivitiy fingg tho aftornoons and rored Wi | building wis Droken in‘and a stream of — sEDicawn. Suirtir, evening. st romumbrances of their visit o5 was tickly’ tirown . upon T TORPFID LIVER. °' AT e cnvrenes, wsant remembrances of theiv siit. | awater | W Wi were i the | DOCTOR McMENAMY pown EB Jouy MeGoveny. & 20 A. 8. JONES. - At Trinity the festal service of the day | is inscribed: 2 Wl to M rear of the store. They soon subsided, st A colleotion of tha unlmportant points | Ysacremretites Humelsconitue, Fate s wis held i 10:30 The musical part | Cammings by Oma 160 For L1 Without huving done mich damage. The De0aha A ARE R of the testanony added to the foregoing, | back party Pain under the shoulders of the s¢ i heen prepared with 18550 The marshal values the g fi | fire oviginated iz the woodwork around maha Medical and Surgica B hanlutely Pure. sum up the claractorof the deces Tl | blade, Fullnesn after enttue, with a diss creat pains, and tbe following pro- ¥ highly, and not so much on acednnt | the stove, which had become jnited by | (oo by o TRISTIRTEZ Loy 518 Bomidan Bovee wacion. A Marsalat sarh & very bud Jight. ‘The conclusion arvives D oe. .ow apirite, With wnime was rendered with fine effeet. of its worih as for the good feeling and | intense hiat, the stoye having heen leftin P ARTH Ra At b ANl iy wind wholegouion s, Moro eeonotl: that Adi{ins was either & seamp or 4 par- e ectod a0RI0 duITs o, 1116, the Herald Angeis sing, | esteom manifested by the boys in remem- | full blast. Dr. G. W. Wertz, whow ollice | ghronic and Surgical Diseases. ! ardinncy kirds, and cannot bo #od tinl lunatie. ‘The last opinion must pre- | Wearioess, Dizziuess, Fluiteriog at tho N . — Uion Wit ‘the uni'titude of low teat tiog s e S sNendelshon | beriug their ehief. is in the seconil story of the buililing, wis e 3 ¢ is unser 5 " 7 on, Hea, nite A A e, R dng filled w - r o phosphte vail as he squandered his unserupulous | Heaxt, Do '.;1?:":;:‘"1'&:5-: Jant awakened by his room being il vith e Boyal "kl Powder' Gom'ys o PR, o pie (I s0am, GLOFE TPALEL. v v vssen iaptisio Caldi L. B. Williams Caned smoke. 2 eve tho alar e loss is m"‘d“ upon idle fricndships, while o | ¥R G20 BEM{INy colored Urineymad | To Dewm Ladianiis eneRtin | en el Rllllaua aneds - | ok wnd gave thealuvm. 1 8 i ] . ; al sl bl o ] g slight. X Vopaiahd SrlinG YEHILLES, igning rascal would have made the K R vy of thom for his personal wie: o wan | o CONSTIBATION, 00 | SIS b G iicavinia 206 s | Williams found that s voom i e B e ppra eud o TN o i OVER400,000 g "',egflaflully ‘il:.xrmt;ua’ Il:l:l“i‘"\‘vl“‘ 0| gq"guel easea, G dosn effects Buch e 1 i caldn | entered during the night. Nothivg , ; ) wis fond of par: ot Danea s ool as fonstonislithe sutfarer. i Tibi u aptiste Caldin | yicsie . (T~ - Groat netion I 5 h by nover drank, he was dissolute bocY Sat | Ly ihelr Fonie Aetion on added. In One Corner Wi i gold headed | OIS T oy Hanging | D) TATS Rty Risghuse, Bty and was {n all, at loast, s crank. |t save e (3 ¥ cane. Knowing then that he had been » s and Holiday Preso are, Varicoerle. i of tic Urin cancd during the night, Mr. Williaws | £ vited: No curd: e ! CHECKERED CARELD. g ey ; l.ll Glorin 10 Exegisle . Ol fooked for mmarks on bimself bt could 0t A e Naanen, | Adedpuenarycneebln fon e, of ool The following letier, which tr T EATRART Slmflm 13800y part of the suicide's cu 0w Tenovaies tho body oakes healthy lonal. Angels trom the Realu find none. On observing tho cane more —~ . 180 feider "hitn ghrough the social swim tho weale, rapaing the wistes of IV N closcly he fonnd engrav ‘From Em Delogates (o Kansas 'A;':;.l‘ln‘l'l::!::‘r‘:.\‘l‘lyr}:.‘l Trun ' prison, with self-destructive at e systam with pure blood aud hard muselo} ) vance of the day at 8t. Philo- | ployes, Christmas,” 18% vemem: | peocnon “Max Moyer, of the board of | sfscturad wnd for saie.’ Addrorn el etters 1 ) lnmed pts anterjocted, and thence o o . imparts (he vigor of 1 mena's ¢ athedral was most elaborate rance of it, Mr. W X } Sl aintit of DR. McMENAMY, N Sl pted 1o rongl e ae.'. on's fight, was reccived by the Bek byt fhe music had been earefully selected | linger until the Light is out, wis! trade, has announced tie appointy Or Ouana MEDICAL A%D SURUICAL INOTITUTE, LYeLL s SRk ctared. night, und s given asu wostinte 'WACE 44 Rlurray 8t, New Yorks and the choir was composed of the best | 10 thuua all, with the hopo the the following wewbers of that viganiza Lokl 4., W, Cagital Aveiio, Qwinka, 25 B dvadivg Carringe Balk

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