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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: IFRIDAY DECEMBER 25, 1801. bothering possiblo T thing good that we, with numerous finding saig a woll what man school 10, Morning orayer, boly communion outinto the streets, “Upon 2 Helsley gave hith o fortnight in which to vided for ths Deserving Needy. Finds Hims:1f Placed. was stripped of its fruit last night at Rev. I character of Syrup, of Figs are purposely 3 lighted audience of little folks, who went Jimmie Agnew Knows the Natare of | gloansiug tho systomeffectually, butiwisnot- | what's is a plics to Those Who Are to Be headed cane, a gift of the omployes of the His Fists—Magic City bspitaa-L 4 was cun up before ho could escapo to the OIS New . and ritve drigs and chemieals, hands, West of Englands, Windsors,etc, the people of Omaba are not philanthropic | nients wore warmly cchoed by the audience. | murder in which his mother was the victim - Wins esteem on slight acquaintanco, and be | M Sherman, the eramifather of the boy, | girry Cents on the Dollar May Be tancy satins, plain and fancy silks. teenth street will convinco tho pessi- | is appreciated. later years that he helpad send nis own |y Angleman, spent tho day quiatly at of Omahu are numerous and that all they | Beld,at SIS CUIEE Btrpotpuepr (HE Ao e, e ST e e e iout putting the hoy on the | the vorth last evening. Sir Edwin's next borders, in wide and narrow hems. Red abundance. Sho wast and o was 7. He wanted ho | will of course have the say in the matter. Finally he said he would give ner a bottle of nishing evory judigent family with a good | gpiled, luid her hand in his and ‘said, yours | morning of the assassination ho rushed out | faired 10 U0 MAde on MAjo I Cashmere and silk, in cream, black something like 200 familics in pressing need . Soamn, wazons nad cierlages | DeAUng his mothor over the head with are- | people and N. du Shane Cloward of Kansas issued to the people of Omaha for food and NOT SO LOVELY. through the kitenen door to run to his grand- | Mr. Pond would contribute anything to make [ don’t JEWELRY in oceinpied by those in charge of registering the End of ¢the Union eacific's Compact This monientary distraction of the mur- | list is being made of tho names of ticket | 1o 5\, like a general supply depot for the grass: | graat contract maker and equaliy distin- | Fush to her father's home in her night clothes, d over to Mr. Julius Meyer will be re. tons; solid silver scarf pins, 60c. out ners in kots ail ready packed and ready to [ known Northwestern trafiic man toa Be braed gave her only twelve more hours of | Were paid in for tickets, buyers will realize day there was & continuous 1o | dnv- “you know how Gould tried 1o craw. 1'0x has admitted to Chief of Police Bren- | but he has yet received no response. He skin, goatskin buckskin mocna and buckots filled with eatabl Many banded | the Milwaukes, Well, the Northwestern is | Phase confessions nre belidved to be suffi. | him to reimburse Omaha people to re aceurate record of every donation “Before Charles Francis the First retired | timony as was done i the case of Monday | . C. I Cramer, the agent of Howard,was In sateen, union, glorias and silks Jardine, Mrs. H. H. Haner, Mrs. [ ment with the Union Pacific on freight and Howard sings in a church choir and teachos Workof _veceiving and distributing the | local ngonts west of Omah, in which | of an oathf asked Poiies Jutles King of a | Cently managed a foot ball contest at Kansas | particular ural wood handles. help & Bee reporter, “We nave received alarge | oling agents of the Union Pacific took the | 10 testify in a case in which he was the pris- you. ligator, plush and velvet. You cansave Try of children who are suffering for want of | ern everything that was uot definitely con- I would be sent to the reform school,” an- | to blame for the failure of the people to nt- poor littio ehildren would have frozen feet. | favor wherever that was necessary, 1 sup- | at this reply. sulted his munager by wire as (o the prop: (f you should happen to buy a suit of clothes here and make a bad tained that the people of Omaha would take | boen going on delightfully and each line was | of his prowess and hoasted of the fact, that | Siru\in Vesterday ho cnubbod thom. The certain the goods were woing to deserving | to be clever to tnese Union Pa- | in mourning. As there were no chances of | reidings after that, ‘Then came the rain and Tho work of distributing the goods among | and 11 was worth an agenu's head to do auy- | was wansferred to the polica court. Thero | wore over &100 jnd the recoipts were a Tittle busy bearing the clothing, groceries and good | they always treated the boys well and man- | promiuent part. Roy Woodring, a boy of 12, iy - §Lcould able to drive the wolf from the door. [ Northwestern, given 1t out cold *‘thut no gals should ever | yha'tiwo entertainments nt Kansas Cit anu thankfully received ut the headquarters all | derstood arrangemente would be made for a | called him names ho kept true his threat and e e \ 'R ) Morning peayer, holy communion and ser- N Y | \ ago. This had & temency to excite Hahn's C"RIS”H‘) H)R ’““‘1 POUR. '"”vh“" g S t\ :\ 5 r\T SU 01~\ ;\, choler and he weutsthere Wodpesday and and sermon, 11, Choral evensong 7:40. obey he began to maketLo fur iy, destroying ponder on the errors of his ways. & ! — Commendable. Charles W. Savidge's churca on North g ; ’ , Our furnishing goods department is a I8 [— avoided by the Cal. Rig Syrup Company. It home with their hands filled with' gifts and Manugor Burgess of the Farnam stroot ; ; curo-all #nd. mal otensions that an Oith and How to Use acure-all and maites no pretensions tha NECKWEAR Benefited — Church and house. Ho was called to tho stago betweon Miniaturees Dr. Cullimore, ocuiist. Boo building wings. Mr. Kobert Gaylor made a bappy at heart is not acquainted with the inhabit. Mr. Burgess las a peculi genial tem and his father the assassin, SITUATION UNCHANGLD. A visit to the headquarters of the Omaha | ol BEGE Hiile of friends who will be | 18 very averse to having the lad appoar as a Pald for Arnold Leoture Tickets, mist in tho community that the good pooplo | A Clirisinas tree entortainment will bo | father to the gallows. Mr. Sherman believes |y Millard, and no effort was made to give people ; ask is a fair opportunity to help the poor and | o S0 ot as day, reading will not occur until Monday even- | g 3 just silk ones? Oh ye For nearly a weok tho charity assoclation | fo promise to marry hun. He offored candy The lad playea o promnent part in the | the governor of Minuesola on Saturday in search of needy people, with n view of fur- | Jaitily BCSE BGWONIC VA or 8 B OT | oo by the roport of the revolvor on the | MF Angleman smiled when told of the de- (LU u UL b (U A tilt death and fancies, plaids and stripes and bro- spent of food and clothine. A genoral appeal was Pl volver. In feight he attempted to cscape | CiLy, and he thought it vory unlikely that clothing for tnese needy ones. And how the father's. His father siezed \him by the arm | £00d the losses, 4 5 Cuff buttons, scart pins, scarf rings, nam d addresses of poor families and With the Northwestern at Hind derer's attention afforded the unfortunate | holders as fast as they present themselves, ML bl o s s Len But the wounds sho had already received d pro rata. It is thought that this dis- [ just GLOVES bo delivered. Hundreds of people responded | correspondent on a Chicago,” Burlington & | life and only a littlé over au hour of cou- | 1033 than 50 cents on the dollar, Kid of " buggies driving- up to tne char- y nan and a BEe reporter that heshot nis wife, | also wrete a letter giving the Now York fish on tho Adams’ bridge agreement with § : ; ; cloth, lined and unlined. the goods 1n withont leaving their names,but | now having a nice littlo kettle of fish cooked | cient to convict him, unless somo trick is ro- | their good will for future eatertainmonts It wasa busy scene. Rev. A. W. Clark, | from the presidency of the road—two years | Mclarland, ono of the defendants iu the | POt to be found yesterday, and it is sup- 5 A with steel or natural wood rods, with can Keunedy, Mrs, A. P. Hopkins, Mrs. Maul, | passenger business. A secret circular was Juveniles in Court. music. Atonetime he held a subordinate goods. they were definitely instructed to divert all City, and is said to have lost money on that. S SLIPPERS amount of clothing, vou see, but we shail | circular to all its agents clear *out to Port- | oner, The Kan Journal reports Mr. need all that hns beon sencand more. Wo | land und aftor they had read it took tho sig- | **Yes, sir,” answered the boy. Cloward as making tho following statement, a big dollar on a pair of fine slippers clothing and particularly for want of shoes. | signed over some other roud. swerad the lad. toad his readinzs, Tho Kansas Cley elub had The way tho goods are coming in is great | pose our agents had sumilar instructions with [ An investigation of the case showed that | Ume to huve it The munazer had fixed 3 was o budding younge pugilist, proud | Wi e tomentes from the club waited on | guess as to size, you could exchange it or get your money back after good care of the worthy poor if they only | gotting the bulk of the business of the other. | be could “lick” any boy of his age fi the | natural consequence was that the membersof | ‘hristmas. had an opportunity to contributetoward such |~ “The Northwestern felt so sure of its | “bloody third” ward. In order to keep in ' the Kunsas City club and their fricnds did : YOU GR A SP THE I DE A CP people. “I'nis organization - should by all | cific agents. They could usk favors | Daniel getting back at Jimmy by decorating [ £he iulgoked-for expenso 1 wis put to i the oor began this aftornoon and will becon- | thing in the passenger or froight lino for the 11-year-old offender was muleted 27.20. $i00, 1 felt that ny first duty was to sot- tinued ull day Christmas or as long as tho | of’ our competitors. Tho Miiwaukee, Roc Right on the heei . of this casc followed an- h those boys whor T lad induced to things to eat to the huts and habi- | aged to keep thom from teariug their shirts | was the star, He did not boast of Deing i | te'but tn hmy w the tontiant o 1ofv for iU18 0t 100 late 1o help these noble people | “But now the relations are changed. | sass bim.” T RER a night, Tl Wwho lavo this work in band. Contributions | Recontly Chuuncey Depew and Vico Prosic | As 'n consequenco when tho Svear-old | tmbcnies & [hefier st $100 o nihie "ho 6ay todno, und every articlo will be conscion- | through siceping car route vetween New | administered a slap that knocked the young | ey had lots of wedding presents, but the most_praclous was a box of Hallor's Aus- Sunday, holy communion 7a. m, Sunday began abusing the temsht W them bl ( n Wl o A n sight. Judge How the Oc-sperative Oharities Have Prc- T e i 8ad Predicsment in Which Littls Roy Fox | furniture and averytting in sigut. Judg A largoe and heavily laden Christmas troe e ot Y | All claims not comsistent with the high gy LIBERAL CONTRIBUTIONS HANDED IN. | Kighteenth stroot in the presenco of o do- | HIS TESTIMONY MAY HANG HIS FATHER. | |AJ clialms, not constaten 5 | That’s ucts gently on the kidweys, livor and bowols, mine of good things to give a man. There Arcangements for Gotting the & their hearts overflowing with joy. theater was presented last pight with a gold avary bottle will fiob wabstantiute. Other Scrvices. el 6. PEBOFE. MOALLISLEs, . ANQ EHO uuPtain il e in Puffs, Tecks. Waterfalls, Four-in- The man who believes or imagines that | pragentation speech, and” his kindly scnti- Little Roy Fox is the main witness in the | Sherman & MeConnell, wostof postofiice. ants of this great city. perament, a gift of good foilowship which SHIN in plain and fancy webs, in plain and Co-operative Charitics at 105 South Fif- | pleased with overy evidence that his worth | witness, and have tho disagrecavlo feeling in | &\v Bdward Arnold and his manager, Mr, | TR ANY mah onry . 4 H. Leody at 3 | that thero s evidence enough to conviet Fox | g gntortainmont in Omana. They lott for in linens and silks, in plain and fancy thoy will supply the necessary ussistauce in ¥ e stand. ‘Iho prosecuting lawyer, however, ing, but he has an engagement to dine with bas had canvassors scouring tho city fn | o cream and nuts. bub sho was obdUrato | eyl tragedy, Ho says that when awak- | St Paul now. MUFFLERS years 5 mand to be made on Major Pond for money sistance needed. The canvassers have found S Into tho kitehen. Thers he saw bis father | that was o mattor batween the Omaha | T hey cades, 18¢c to $2.50. provisions did roll in. The large store room and threw him back into a corner. At the storve of Max Meyer & Bro. Co, a taking charge of the donutions looked today | +The Ualon Pacific Railway company is & | wifo 8 chance to escapo through the door and | and when the roturns are all in the $113 studs, sets, single stonés and collar but- A special request has been sent out for din- were mortal and her escupo i being | tribution will take place Saturday. —as $251 to this particular call. Nearly all | Quincy train coming out of Chicago yester- | sciousness, Mr. Mever wired Major Pond yesterday, astor, calfskin, dogskin, seal- ity headquarters, bringing baskets and The confession was in cach case voluntary, | manager full detailsof the affair and urging an effort was made by the clerks to keep an | up for it. sorted to byfsho defense to knock ouu this tes- | under his management. UMBRELLAS . rants, Mr. Thomas Kilpatrick, Rey. C. H. Savidgo, y 1 think—we made a close traftic agree- | Sneedy murder case at Linco.n. posed that he i for Kansas City. some Hogeatony old, silver, nickel and handsome nat- Mus. Darrow and others bad charge of the | issucd by that company to its | “Jimmio Agnow, do you kuow the nature | Position in a minor opera company. ~Heo g J 2 Wo need moro shoos,” said Mrs. Hanor to | tho business possible to our road. Tho tray- | 20¥ of 11 3 who was on the witness stand in Russia leather, dongola, ooze calf, al- especially nced small shoes for barefooted | nature of cach agent to u_personal coutract | “What aro the effocts of swearing faisely?” | of tho affair at that end of the line: for chilaren, It1sastonishing to see the number | with the management to give the Northwest- | coniinued his honor. “I think that Sir Edwin himselt is largely | » 1f the weather stould turn cold hundreds of | expected to use his influcnce di inour | A broad smile went around the court room | wrranged to give him & reception und nad con- | Christmas . here. us. { encouragement to us. I have alwa main- | reference to the Union Pacitic. We have o'clock in the afternoon as sutlsfuctory, but on offort in such a way uhat they would feel | ground that it did not consider it necessary | practice ho put youog Daniel Connolly’s eye 1ot take much intezest Sie Ed sinoor his means be made permanent.” and he refuscd, because tho tio-up was sccure | his optio in a similar shape the seat of war | duy’ The evpences for the foot ball winio 3 . e #oods hold out. A dozen wagons will be kept | Islana and Q. were disgusted of course, but | other in which Yciuz America played the 4y to play this I did so, tations of those who have been un- | about it when business did not go over the | bruiser, as did Jimmio Agnew, but he bad Cloward had contracted to pay, 81,200 for of clothing, food, fuel or grocories will be | deat Webb camo to Chicago, und it was un- | daughtor of Mrs. Hobeck, u Bobemian, | coints' for Monday night at $112. tiously bestowed upon some deserving person | York and n Francisco. It was blocked, | tongue-lasher down. 'The girl ran to tell her In veed of help. The neadquarter op- | however, by the fact that the trausfer from | mother of the assault, and Mrs. Hobeck tralian salve, tho following: Farnam school, Lathrop | in Nebraska, through a wutual friend, that | becl were arrested, each on the eharge of school, Central sehool, Webster schiool, Leas- | the Union Dacific men have just been out | assault and battery. To_equalize matters . cnworth school, Park school, Vinton school, | giving the agents a new tip. They are told | Judge King churged each .20, and ali pur- AR 4 . Pacific school, Mason school, Bancroft | that tho Northweslorn secret civeular of two | ties weat away satisfied el school, Izara school, Hartman school, West | years ago does not count and it is broaaly Lieutenant Nichols of Fort Logan was a 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. The eminent specinlist 13 nervous, ehronle, private. blood skin and uriniry dlseises. A regular and reglsterad graduate | nmedicine, e diplomas and certifioite s show. s still traating with tho gréatest ' cess. catarrh, sper uatorrhoea, lost man 95, night lossos, Lnpotency, syphblll —— 3 Pposite the postoftice on Fifteenth streot. tho Lake Shore to the Northwestern Jepots | rushed out and gave the ungaliant youth a | "y . f o Contributions of clothing, provisions. shoes | was inconvement. beating. o f.:“;‘p;"‘j,‘,’}“,:,“‘,“';'a:,fi, gomnicafforgiing, and sundries wero_received yostorday from Now comes @ report to mo from an agent | As a consequence bott Roy and Mrs. Ho- | piva, ' gor any. ittie chaps? yet. Sho said, Why ! John, and John was squelched. Omaha_school, Hickory school, Jackson | intimated that the Milwaukee is #s gova & Mysterious Disappearance. culler at department headquarters yesterday. school, Long school, Casiellar school, I'rank- | road as tho Nogthwestern. A Milwaukee | Mrs. Suyder, who lives on O near Twenty- | Licutenant Adams of San Fraucisco called lin school, Central Parlc scuool, Mrs, . D. | man told me the other day, when I 5as tey- | fiftn, has been very muen concerned over the | at military headquarters on his way east on oW troatmant £of 108+ 0f vital powar. a mouth’s leave cf abscnce. unable o visit ay be tre we by correspon 1ty went by miail Cuptain Humphrey returned Wednesday exprias seeurely pac Tarks 10 114101E0 contents or sonder view proferred. Con- Kitton, Mrs. Thusian, Mrs. Kane. Madam | jue to sound hun, that his company would | uitovious disappearance of ber hus from St. Louis, where he took an examina— Sultation froe Corrasponcence ateictly peivate. Hook (Mystorles of Life) sent fres. Oce hours, 9 & m. Norris, Mrs. Swatzlunder, Mrs. A. . Ross, | hereafter get its share of the business, and Mrs. J. M. Woolworth, Littlo & Williams, | he said he knew a circular would soon go to | He came home from work at Cidahy’s : Mrs. Judge Keller, Mrs. George W. Doane, | the Nebraska agents couched in language | Suudas with a slight cut on one of his hands. | [0 S0 By T So long, so well, so fuvorably known | ‘o p.m. Sundas, 10a.m, tol2m. Sendstamp for reply William Fleming, 'William Gentioman, Mr. | which could not be misunderstood. I thought | Ho told his wifo that he was going to hunt | Bn W2 T Tt o e o contence among the sick and suffering thousands A2 Shook, . B. Peattie, John A, Walkeficld, . | he was giving me a game of bluff, but hore | UP 8 surgeon to dross the wouud. He then | 0 0€ PR RIEE O L0 SO0 0 ol T e e e 8. Gregor and family, R.S. Wilcox, Mrs. E. [ is a circular which I got in the passenger | 1ft and if the carth had swallowed bim up | SR CCEAR AR R 6 GEE YRR ST | who dwell in every nook < 5 : P O. Hamilton, Mre. H W. Cromar, B. T. Mc- | oftice yesterday which is a rogular dangor | B¢ could not have disappeared moro com- | WAO Wis s . zor. has beoy | in every city and village in the land. S@a' B(In armeni Tutloch, M Skt 2 MG § oS LR geons manipulate o stifl finger, has beon y city . Cutloch, Mrs. Atkinson,” Mr. Bioom, "Mrs. | signal. It doos not say anything, but the in- | Pletely. The anxious wife has waited in ¢ SRR NP 010 lars, The same kind-hearted beaefactors of 2 tare. xonurrioea, gleo, varie MOORE’S Fred Krug, Mrs, Millar, Mrs, J. k. Wilber, | ference is clear.” vain fo hear from him, and has been nearly Tho sentence was as fc by he. Mrs. S. A.McWhorter, Mrs. T Kilpatric o cireular announced a chango of time | Prostrated over the ‘mystorious disappear- | (10 gouienes Wik g followss | their race, FUR CAPES. Mrs. E, T, Allan. Mrs L. D. Fowler, Mrs. | whereby trains should conncet with a regu- | 1ce imacining the numerous things that } o 5% "o0 s thus lentent on uccount of s g Phillip 1. Teol, Mrs. L. Carter, Mes, J. Mo’ | lar Milwaukee passengor cast from Omaha, | 85¢ best known to fomininity. =~ Yesterday | PRV @ 8 S0 S (IS ITEEARL O EROREE B0 3 g Loan, Mrs, Dr. Jones, Mrs. Ahlquist, Mus. zont was instructed uot to overlook | 8fternoon Mrs. Snydor heard that her hus- } o ciions aivandy submitted to, and tho fact BUTIN A MEN'S FUR Mary A. Fried, Mrs. Hosier, Mrs. Winslow, | the fact that close connections were made. bind had been-seon in Councll Bluffs. 1 0¢%ialveady having been recommended for ) = Deumncar e & W, e B0 | MU T B o through éae | i, ||’ull M | Suyder have oeen married | G0 RS g o i OVERCOATS. iardner, Mrs. . B. Branch, Mvs. Croigt, | deal will be made via Penusylvania, Mil- | 0nly a few months. In the foregoing ci f P Adi b Mrs, Vradenburg, Mrs. Noe, Master Joo | waukee and Union Pacific, thus leaving ono o N em e e O S e NEW LOCATION Stone, H. R. Martiv, Mvs, H Jonnison, | line and I ratber expect there will be &1 Yo AIECE, the proceedings werd returned for revision Mrs. M. U. Foster, L.T. Linasey, Mrs. | musicin tho aie whea St. John and tno | Miss Alice Haven is at Atlantic, Ta. TR B Lrat A bat s ol s nad s etlon oron i, oy hitnoy, Mrs, Dr. Sprague. | traftic department boooife sutisfiad that the | . £, Monuban has gone to Stewatt, 1a. | the puaishment imposed.. The court, upon | Where, with an abundance of room and - Butts, Chase & Eddy, Mrs. W. F. “Al- | Union Pacific is not_giving us a square deal | William Wyatt is suffering from lead poi- | rovisian, adhered to its orizinal sentence, it lan, Samuel Every, Mrs' Kennody, Mrs. | according to our compact,’” sonin Tho sariical operation 10 which tho acoused | greatly increased facilities, they can Eliiott, Mrs. J. J. Monell, Mrs. W. G. Maul e i i i s ordere ; S WTaUTgaontto) ~ than ev re minister to the L Mes, I T, Monell, Mrs, W, G. Maul, 3 : Miss Hopo Hornby is spending Christmas | was ordered by the post surgeon to sub- [ better than ever before minister to the yhorbos, Mg, Dr. Carelkor, Mrs, P Pot- | Reliont Beecham's Pills act like magic. | at Wayae. mit, was @ mitior one, wad the purbose of it | wants of the aMicted. taripiHioce i ca i Miavh : -— ‘Miss Ma Kora is spending Christmas | Was, 1o use the languge of circular 11, A. G ; A Christmas or New Year's Dinner | oy Brookiyn, Ta. 0., 1854, *to onable him to porform tho duties CLOTH AND PLUSH CLOAKS A charitably disposed coal merchant sent for which he enhisted,” The evidence shows. ten ordevs for 500 pounds of coal each. <he | it home is something to he rememberod. James Koiloy and Robert Loufion are in | oot et SHIFTI order svas fulls Justic 8 8end for Fashion Book malled freo. Cudahy Packing compuny sent four lary 0 home and purtake of the coming one, | Kearney visiting. fied, and that the disobedience of the accused EE boxes of beef. Several large cash contribu- | it may be your last chance. One and Mvrs. Dr. Whinney has gone to Columbus, | was willful and deliberate. The court shoald S E [} tions were made. one-third fare for the round trip via the | O., to spend the holiaays. have imposed un adequate puunishment. Jo“" T. sHAYNE& 03 Union Pacific. : Paul MeAuley was married Isst evoning to | The procecdings aud findings are approved. For full information sco Miss Urana Smith of Omaha, and All Fashionable MAS SERVICES, T i T'he sentence is disapproved, aud the court is . What Some of the Churches Offer for This Morning. St.John's promises to offor its worshipers a very elaborate celabration of the great festi- val. A force of wen has been ut work dec- orating the beautiful chureh with trailing H. P. DEUEL, City Ticket A 1302 Parnum st, SN i, Building Permits The following permits wero issnod by the superintendent.of buildings yesterday : Mrs, Christ gave a reception last evening to Mr. Daniel Lowrie and bis bride. Dr. Berwick has recovered from his case of blood poisoning sufficiently to leave for tha east tonight where he will make a brief visit, admonished that discipline in the army can- not be upheld when ofticers specially chareed with its maintenance fail to perform their whole duty. Privdte Herbert will be released from confinement. By commund of Brigadier General Brooke M. V. Suekinay aled. the unapproachable, the unintimidated, the invincibl Rellable Manufasturers Palmer House Block. 191 4183 Stato St., Chicago PATENTS for INVENTIONS PROCURED BY THE Monmouth, TIL,Fsh. 11, '8). B. Moore, -While suffering e cold, I was induced to try uil Sty Norah Looney, the 7-year-old daughter ef As: Adjutant Genora fostoons of evergreen, bunches of the time | | ] und onwo-halt story | Jerry Lounoy, Twontieth and Brown stroots, AL ARG Gonoml, l(lN honored nolly and mistletoo, and & profusior amo 16 honss died” at noon ' yesterday of diphtheria. The | They wanted to gt marriod, but had no of forns and Howering plants, At 5u, m. | W' W, Holbraok oneestory finie. iforty- funoral will occur at 10 a. m. today, TWo | monoy to pay the preacher. The giri was while [ have boen u sufferer for yoars soiemn high mass will be chanted by the three and Arbor OMAHA, NEB, other members of the family ave prostrated | equal to the oceasion. Sho took the proacher from catarrh, since using this remedy I . with the same aread disease, including Mr. 1 e 5 ) vesident of TS John Dale. one story ani hisement, 2 4 ' M. asido and stated the -case. She had no ual with the Interest of th aving elalmy ave not boen affected " presid nt [ Creighton college, Iy James. RN LA AR A Sl 1,500 | Loonoy, the father, and his 2-year-old son, | money, but she did have u bottle of Huller's e Bt a AL oLy pglatme | have not been affect nul_ v.v way with Hoeffer, 8. J., assisted by Rov. . Mathery | Stowe & Breon, S-story frine, 805 Soith Johuny! . Sure Cure Cough Syrup. Would_ ho L0t Salinbin i sint S g ania °| this decidely annoying disenso. warry and Mr. Mara as deacon and sub-deacon of Thirty-third 5,000 ST —— em for thatf A \ey oF Inatt tho witoraoys Mg K the mass. The music, furnisbed by a select [ ¥towe & Breon, two story and attic, 18 Pounds of Bloods ther 1Ak choir will bo the “*Messe Paschalle” in D by frame, 1 South Thivty-third . 7,000 | 1s about the quantity nature allows to an Tho preacher would and two hearts beat s | 1,ye removed from 1409 Douglas street ralaod it oplaging. aom! ie an Moore.s Tree o Life, u positive curo for Kd Lambilotte. Following this worvivn | Henry ' Muubens, ond-story framd, adult person. 15 of tho utmost importance —————— oue. T \tats, for tho valuy oo of Ay Twenty and Clark 150 to the handsome and commodious suite | iR N: Bt ontirly,pon ths | now wnd Liver Gomptiing wnd all blood dis will bo a succession of low masses every half | Wililnm Malor, one-story fraine, Twenty= | that the blood shouid be kept as puro as pos- pected of Barglary. of offices in the elegant new building at 1wkl OF the attorn easos. Does 1t piy 10 s hour until about 1) o'clock. At 10:30 another | eizht and Miple 100 | sible. By its remarkable ¢ of scrofula, |+ he rosidenco of J. McGrath, 264 South Wit vl of proton ineoatars tro n wopth | ewred by wsing Moore's Treo of Lifo. tho Groag Your f rlus streets, where | lows orearolos attornoss, and of sodiins that indon. | Lifo Remedy? solomn service will take place, tho “Mass of | Wilam Muier one siory frame, twer iy sult, rheum, ete., Hood's Savsuparilla has | e e f. lerath, 24 South | 5o toenth and Douglus streets, where Shepheads,” sung by Rev. P Boyce, 8. 1., | . eizhtund Mipio 1500 | pre its claim t0 be the best blood purlfier, | ©'Went-fourt avenue, was enterod by bur- £ R X 1 e | tinaned ol bratoion By vail] oyt i 3 S, mann as sub-deucon,St.John’s splondid choir 4 T For a goneral family cathartic we confl- | §25 in money and some clothes were taken, It | 014 puteons and a Obtain patents, lNulANfl 1h full force, and. strengthencd. for i dan | OVer430.000 Howo scaios nave been sold | dently recommend Bood's Vills, Thoy should { jsthought that the robliory 18 the work of sho | to know that they can be cured of any | Condaet Inter i by Mesdnmes K. Cudany, Sohonk, Tange 1 | #0d the demand inereasing coutinuwly. Bor | bo i every home modicinocst. party who “touched up” Hughes' drug store Make special examinations, Mok (i Burkioy, Missos C. Bancotk und K. Crelghton, | dendSelleck Co. Chicago, 1i, LRla. : aiieishegppt o orug sicrs Moo apecial o amintio Mr Rovel France and other singors of note wil d — ——— - : Every one should have asavings ac- | tough youngstors who infest the ncighbor- | U Register trade mavks and copyrights, Persons who have lost property from Indian render Weber's charming mass in G.Albert's | Four hundred und fifty aotlar piano. | count. " Now 1s the time to make start, | hood making lito a burden to the citizens, el vou Render opinions as toscope and valid- | raids shonld file their clalms under the Indian philbarmonic orehestra and the ovgan unger | Warranted soven yoars for $187.50. | for 1802 The German Suvings bank will ! ) 1 i ity of patents. Depro iation Act of March 3, 181 The time i the direction of Mr. Schenk, will furnish - | New scale. Huyden Br s00n move into their new bunking room & Northwestern Ruilway Prosi et ot aeren t infringens s | lmited, and the elaims aro ‘taken up by the aiimenta Asopantiuont. - Pather Corbloy T on 15th streot between Farnam and i b the Ch Clericat Permits. —OR— ‘anits, courtin the order n which thoy are received, will preach the Christmas sormon Marriage Licensss. P ko AN RRN. | i P i BgE X S sonrin the oplap ISR ALRY TSRl rad. Dhbrs will bo services at. Kountzo Momo: | Tuo = Douglas, n very convenient location. sident clergymen who are entitled e un | D send TILE BRI i R ke Moo foliowluge mieriaze lleasos wars s | Thoy pay & por cent intarest and appro- | o clericul pormitaifor 1892 are rospe PPlVflte Dlseflses e ot sy tton i (o Maportant Witk atiorerh BLOR MBI AALAIEAON teenth ond Harney, tomorrow morning at | S04 yosterday by Judge Su © new accounts, fully requested to procure the sau . o wdviuuil a3 L0 tho liosh grie1e b elalms bromptly attended to by the Boe Birean of Claime! |2t e ki taioma one it w ones who desire 2quart 700 ‘atrick, W. 1L 3 Hughoy, Cashler, M. S1oNE, Secretary R Dewutitul decorations, special music, “‘l"l':“‘”“ \*" g1 e —_—— arliest convenience. Application Maoruls are Rak toos, RIS EIR L0EAIN and sermon by tho pastor, Rov. A.J. Turkle, | ! EIlis M, Guddls, Omuha.. o0 The 5 should be made ity offive, 140 Dur Lghe ) or 1€ you ara' ol srsad with : EAU OF C 3 All who desire to enjoy an_early Christmas [ Britset A dalaghor, Omahi Bhie a0t 194 it A SIBEMG Sibys 15 Ui ' BEE BUREAU OF CLAIMS. 1 3 'OSS W N U for & reliable OPINION before aeilng va 7:80 p. m., there will be au interesting | ( Mattiv B Morsun, Evinswon, Wyo -+ 10 yeur for dwellers in northern Europe, Genaral agent, freoni i, AR ALisn 20 Bee Buildi Christmas ontertainment conaucted by the | { EdWin O Walker, David City ..., but the American Mecitterr: n, the b0 0. i y L MR, g A DRS. BETTS & B A i OMAHA, NIEBRASKA, tionally good. Everybody invited JHoherk Manston Quatin beauty that much ooasted sen, and is William Johnson, & burly colored wan who " 220 Bee Building, Omahy, Neb. At Triuity Cathodral, Eightoonth apd | | F#hy Weldidm, Umahv ' T » §#This Burean s guarantesd by the irantend by:tha tho holy communion just aftes midnight, | | . it wi B AR T AR midnighi } Churies Johnson, OWaha. v wvvse.. e Brandies yesterday trying to convinco Cut this out and send it with your in- Cut this out and send it with your in- [ wuhy bim that bis lifo was in joopardy as long as quiry. quiry. Iatias servico wiil be very bewubful, . | 1 Virglo Green, Attisu, Kua. 111l 2 Muarcus Hahn ownod @ flue brick fat at | roymed‘around the Third ward loose, Ho Shadia AL KAV A8 ik, Ellomona's o T et Ay T'wentieth and Martha strosts, which passed | was so persuasive that Luella was bound ONAT A e ot NER NEBRASK ! celebrated with all tho solomnity which tho | ness and soft beauty imparted to the skin by | (210 the hands of tho mortgagees some days | over in $30 to keep the peace. A fe . . 1 j Pozzoul's Powdor, communds it 1o all ladies, | s=== i : o warin by p [l I il 111 Solemn pontifical high mass will be sung oy SRELIARGE 1y Aeh A0 = — Drl Ba”ay Mad wurm by d () ¢ ¢ at 5 0'clock fu the morning by Bishop Scan Wegman piano. New scale. Ne ALae assisted by n numoor of priests, Miss | tuning device. Sold on installmonte y The Leadinz “" “ \'H“H 0.8 DEPOIITO RY.. OMAUA NEB will be low masses at 7 avd 9 o'clock and sol. | Huyden Bros. DENTISI. A LIV Gapitad $400,000 emn bigh mass at 10:30 will be sung by - vy — . aw Bottl M O, Father McCarthy assisted by Father Colaneri e Soldie L 0 olopone 1085, 16th and Farnam Sts. (o) es. | g g, 'Vic 4 otk b o0 by the fall’ chote assisted by Boydry | FOB0rds tho Soldiers' Reliof fund by persous B e work, fust. the “thing for sinsors und | # - e THE IRON BANK, orchestra under the direction of Mr, Burt | Jgnorant of the facts, There is no shortage public speakers, never drop down ' Corner nd ¥ rnam sts Butler. ‘ho sorvice will bogin with Gou- | Nere never was one; there aro ample funds Teeth Extractsl Without Pain, Fhyslolans presorip Do “Maroh Bohtificlo Cannosol's #loau. | 10 st us through the year, The anuual re o O AL AR 2 1 date Pueri” will be sung at the offertory, | POIL 18 tow beiug preparad and will explain winrantods® (e (Sivous fo w guide” - j low prices, and tho *Adeste Fidelos' at the close | the whole matte 0 9 Do wasting weakneus, lost uiABhOOH: oa. ISR basirpen. Nicholas wad Paul sireeta . 5 Foghiar physicians for'ihe cure of i Next to Postoflico, ‘sl Lo read by every, Youh 2T Willlans. nrisstin oiargs. Ohor Competition trembies wnen Huyden Gonorrhias and Slachargss Trom the Urinary oraas i A 4 o i debiiitateds . AAdrom. celebration of the boly communion 6 s m: | Bros. opea vrices on pianosand org B FrofL ¥, C, FOWLER, Moodus, Conna 3 e 1 QL. Consultation free. Call upon or ad- L T P sorvieo will receive & cordial weloome. At | § William M. Audes, Topoka, Kun Is a favorite resort at this season of the | I'drnam strect. R R Luroune, 9 Ry op {0} 2 : THE BEE BUREAU OF CLAIMS Bunday school, which promises to ba excep. | | 1Y Hughes, EustOmab, glorious Puget Sound, far excels in All an Accamns of Luolln, THE BEI A 1ty § Y b g i " o This Bureau Is guaranteed by the 3 nl b ! A R Raa A RISt eaatec st reached in sixty-four hours by the Union | Unites in himself the avocations of preacher h \ Thia Buroan I8 gunrantoed by the | o\yiny libe, the Cavitol avenue, thero will be a colebration of | { ifjun Owens, Outiie «ore . rgesan Prollio, the nriginal ovarland ruate. and saloon-keeper, was up before Justice ”(J \{ mh l4 ()“M“']“”l '\“1\')1 Al Bge, tlin langer: Pross nid. § Francisco Kxaminer, (1) U ) at 11 a. m. Christmas day, The music at tho | , Error of His Ways, e music o Tanies W, Ball, Wahon RE AF 518 IXOYA Miss Luells Franklic, ‘a dusky eyprian, CORNER DOUGLAS, < old 1 old et Rowan ceremonial afforas Switt's cholr furnishing the music. Thure Surplus a B 68,001 Third Floor Paxton Block, HERIY 8,00Q and Fathor Kelly, Owan, Dec, 24, ~To the Editor of Tus ; tions prepired a i\ Suffertng from To w tho eifots ot oLl arvors St Philip's Chapel (Episcopal) —Twenty-~ R Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard, et *ATA 4150 por DX ALl Grughias AVEL RUBIER SO

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