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THE OMAHAYDAILY®*DEW SLRIEF STOPS A RECRUIT|WHAT JONNNY #AD 7o SHOW|(ITY (QUNCIL PROCEEDINGS|ADAMS WAS WIVES TO SPARE| (v yoRTH OF THEIR NONEY AUEDI BESLAYEDECEMBERTISRI10CM of n Misslon Worker with Setting Aside ¢ e One of Mer Interesting Lenves Him in & Serlous I Tasanity Warrant Gorved While Prospective Young Charges. egislative Branch of Ceverament Finde Predicament. Ohristian @eat Demonstrates that He Can ’ Reldier in on Way to Depet. Little Business to Oconpy Time. S A Do & Few Lively Taras - A woman who fs very prominent in the JToseph Adams, who has two wives, I8 try« nth street mission school and who never 3 ing to get rid MAN WHO SWEARS IT OUI IS RETICENT | 1irea of telling of the many wonderful [UNION PACIFIC CONTRACT NOT READY bt "; things done by the students and of the court ertul a ry branch of education had an «xperl- [ one Fiem Files a Protest and Wil « Corpna=Soldier ence the other day with one of her pet| oo 4 ciee oon pumagemOne Bighth — Headache, Neuralgia, J Dickinson's ] X saney, Sary Koums | HAS BEEN TAKING LESSONS OF AK-SAR-BEN COLDS’ chP' tvancement they have made in s were married on October §, 1385, at Fort| S Worth, Tex. He secured a divorce on June | fen Candida b, 1900, on the ground that the defendant While Mis I States Attorney Swears Out n " Unit wWrit " Survive the Ride, Sty ‘Comes Out Fatigue of Body or Brain, Tells n Pecaline Story of puplls that for a few minutes completely was a person of “viclous, intemperate and Withont the Sign of a . PistIted Bt Street Ordinance Postponed irregular habits.” Adams was given the BY TAKING Platonie Affection, The mission woman was entertainisg & for & Month. custody of their adopted daughter Rosa. On Saddle Mark, of r five May 4, 1001, the decree of L, selghbor ‘Womin 4t high livorce was set R The dooe bell rang and the Servant ame c— astle by Judge Dickinkon on an allegation The Unitea States government starbed inced, “One of your pupils trom the mis- | ¥ i that fraud had been used in obtaining it| proclamation Extraordinary. — To Al r Kinloch to the Philippines as & At last night's meeting of the city coun n1 Mrs. Adams was given custody of the | Loyal Get-Oners, Greeting: His most high goldler and a Douglas inty deputy | jow him right in,” said the mistress, | !l the committee on rallways and tele- | child. Then Adams ‘filed a petition for | fOYAL potentate King En-o-Tog, ices sheriff stopped him bec It 1s 8810, 00 | whiie awaiting the pupil the hostess said: | STAPHS Was granted thirty additional days | second divorce, alleging bad habits and ex- | that ivery member of his mAjeaty's hIkH was glven to praying at night and had | ant you &l ¢t whit aly | 10 Which to consider the ordinance ®iving | treme cruelty, which is now being heard. |council, the Get-One club, and every ap an g prayl 1 want you all to see what a manly |, "o icaco Burlington & Quincy ratlway | 1 %) tes varlous (nBtame { plicant’ therefor, shall assemble in special threatened to join the Salvation army. |jyje fellow John is. He always comes to | v 5 The petition recites various instances in | 4 | and solemn conclave in the Young Men's Rinloch fs now In the county Jail, but|yo with his troubles. I always speak to | ne exclusive use of Eighth street between | gupport of the first allegation and tells of ) o - gk : s }' hristian agsoclation parlors, on Tuesday i o iKts you Farnam and Howard streets. The company | the assault made upon Adams by Mrs. | evening &t s oplock, Decemoer 1. A most United States Attorney Summers late yes- [y on the street and he has so much con S high and royal time e oftore H Soriiny atternoon seeured & Wit of habeas | ninan o me that ne won't keep amything | “eks the use of this street for depot purs | Atams, the first wite, on the night of Feb- | BERAS Blaie Wik Dgone Sl o ¥ i 1t the soldier brought | eron ‘ 12| poses and has announced that it will not A or will hive O6the SINE 1, Johauy.” ‘ihe ruary 14 or 16, 1901, Mrs. Adams is alleged | perform. Lord Baable, his majesty's ma . : bulld a freight depot unless the council|to have thrown acid in Adams’ face, dis n, will do mysterfous decds, Regal cfore Judge Munger this afternoon at 2 boy stood, hat in hand, at the | J efros o be sacrificed. The ek 1o s Wee d, a8 the boy stod, hat in hand, at the | passca the ordinance. The committee on | figuring him for life. She was arrested for | FeIEeshments whi be wacrificed. 'The L en First mptoms ear. The warrant used by Deputy Sherifft Wil- | on't be afraid: these are my friends and | F/IWaYs and telegraphs has already had | the offense, but was discharged after a trial | Vice Earl Barnishers, will initiate th v e ——— : har o bl “8% | the ordinance thirty days without taking | in criminal court. On the stand Adams told | SubJ fto theraecrets of ‘the inner am Neve In muking the arrest charged | thay won't hurt you > | o eryone will have a hot and g 3 :|v N Rlloch s Insane and 16 said to have | gohuny twisted his hat around in his| 07 Sction on it. The section of street in | of the acid throwing and said that he struck | [Easr; Jvervone Wil have & hot and glor: To CURE Stubborn Cases h:w fasued at the request of John 4 question is that over which the Chicago & § Mrs, Adams afterward. In reply to a ques- | The king has commanded fingers for o few minutes in an undecided who has been Kinloch's roommate at the | manner. 1t 15 up to vou Northwestern and Chicago, Burlington & [ tion he sald fo would not be sorry had he [toebes.” ' 5 T EN-O-TOG, Rex Follow Simple Directions in Every Package. | v what fs jeor | Quincy have had constant litigation for the [ killed her after she threw Thurston hetel Speak right out, Joh Cbk L e e e hrat dioorre Adams| ThiS document translated means that fen K own tale, as related (0 & F¢D- | gafd Johnny's sponsor Saxt, ¥oos & Co, Aled & Hrotest with the | Hiarried & second tima A8d was Tislng with | Of 16 USNIEDeGHAE youth of the city wete THOUSANDS 1aYe tearnen. 08¢ e of The Pee he jall last Please, mi I want you to mee th Mast, Foos & Co. filed protes seco ne an s P 0 " v orde: ARE LEARNING EVERY DAY. - Noviaber 1 o) B b Bl R LR ee the | ., neil against the .closing . of Nicholas | his second wite at the time of the alleged | 145t night initlated into the top order of night, 18 that since Nove 118 | patch I sewed on my pants.”” And she did the Get-One club at the Young Men's Chris 3 the ‘Notel ¥ Kirby i street east from Eleventh street to the |acid throwing | Mr. Wm. Gillette, fn the midet of | Lady Stantey and De. Axpinw been rooming at the hote ! and 5o did her guests : . AT { tlan assoctation; that after the spectacular his great London success, writes to a | ) oot G E. Lohefner and R. J nahan, | e river. This portlon of Nicholas street fs [ Elmer Barbor has asked for a divoree | bt SOCIAtIORS FHAT GTEOE TR SRCLIMCER York friend: “Express me a | ; g he Kirken- | included in the land the city fs about to |from Maud Barber, alleging habitual drunk- S gk ol 5 ; i e ckages of ‘Orangeins’ | ima: Mr. S | of whom were employed in the Kirken- | 1 . givet by B "ty sle el b acka « rangel | it Bt LU g that thd quay ENGLAND OFFERS MEDIATION deed to the Unlon Pacific Rallway com- |enness. They were married June 19, 1808, | ¥ere given by E. H. Packard, a sleight-of re 1oy g Y Qall shoo factory. He says that the qus . : hand performance by Mr. Zaable, a recep- | Mian Harelet Fulmer, Supt Visit- w, Nt wis & Thevou congental one and | Dispute Between Chill and Argentine [ PANY in consideration of the settlement of | at Milwaukes tion by the assoclation at large and that | Nurses' Assoctation, Chicago, owders and toli ' ¢ regret when Shan all litigationy between the city and the| Judge Estelle has granted HBertha L. 1 am gl to my testi '3, vy that it was a matter of regret when She Republic s St Pend- b . W refreshments were the final order of the J B W | prevent a i monts ahan took a wife and another room on | ¢ company. The protesting company asserts | Wiledgo a diy from John 8. WHedRe | oo ing | . e i Sornn | offeet climatte condltions, 1 o und ha ne. that it property adjoining the section of | on the ground of cruelty. She was awarded | e i s A gl K the system hankseiv lay. In fact, ha eays they L adjoining n ¢ | The . et o fally In cases of Neuralght und :,.',‘ o ovee thie VPeRRTHE o OF Ehe} s street about to be closed will be injured | nominal alimony and the custody of thelr |”; '“""“‘“’I‘A """”'h‘" Lt ‘(“‘:'"L'; Headache M. Joshun Secratary % , BUENOS AYRES, Dec. 17.—The Chilian | and announces that it will hold the clty |child. They were married at Roodhouse, | ¥Dole affair. Four dlstinct ordea S SA sure preventlve of varlous dis P oorn Cit e oo little bachelor alliance that when he an undergone by the candidates, some of whom orders common 1o New Engly New York ( 1 1 mounced his enlistment in the United States | ANSwer to Argentine’s reply to Chill's Iast | reeponsible for any damages. The final | Hl. on October 15, 1801 Pl Ay bl Ofders qom mand. = | Oranaeine y R e d S0y last Saturd nd prospective de- | hote has been received. Hope that the | contract settling the litigation between the | Anna Davis, who was married to 01-01’;.'1“:_';‘:"“" - :;m""”_m‘:';l' R“h"' eyl | Hosto S e | | olent headaches "o keveral year my 1 v 1y and g o | il e R 5P Lokt 81 4 Hy ST, Babitio 6 ot | We Davis- o uary 88, 1895, Cresta es S. Smith, on Ro ank | ro A, of the artford | standing partiive, 109 ha: Philippisiesto oin the First | matter will be smicably srrasged stiitpre- | city and the Unlon Pucific éompany 1s ot Y BhLuy oy by Tettol: | mife, D. X.. PBantos, C, X, Rioh, Herman | heologleal Seminary, s o e Edwin B £ Philadelphi cavalry the other two declared he should | VAlls here. Senor Concha Subercheceaus, | yet completed, but will probably be brought | Ia., wants divorce becauss he threw a S/t o " LPNAR o o (el olen stimulant and - hourishment for |ways' “Orangeine works ke a charn mot ko, Kirby had a brother in the serv- [ Chilian minister to Argentina, is doing his | before the council for approval next week. | flatiron at her April 1, 180 She says it nI: n»t;ul.( o n“ hl“ 0 s Rey body and brain I would not be without 1t fce, who had written discouragingly of [ Utmost to this end | City Tax Commissioner William Fleming | was no joke o e Stk own. Ve dhatmveny, Bl soldler 1ife and Kinloch says he belleves | According to the Tiempo no arrangement | filed with the council a statement showing Edward D, Martin has been granted a . § STOpifg G0 . ) - | that also | detain b | 0 i i [ “Orangetne™ 1t soid by the drugeists " folded one by one, and with hands tightly | o o e existing I es I8 possible e resy 0 o pe 8l divorce from Ellen 1. Martin by Judge | X ¢ 1 r nn. n a e 10, 26, and 30c packages. For the Auenced Kirby in his effort to | 0f the existing difficulties is possible if | the results of the recent sitting of the | vy 4 ! eIV h,’,‘f ¥ Chill refuses to agcept the modifications | Board of Review. The original assessment [ Dickinson on the ground of abandonment. [hound, the asplrants found themselves | | | conventence of okl friends, and te selzed fn several pair of strong and willing Take new, we Will mall FRE te arg address, on recsipt of 356 (daring the hoikaye arms which belonged to athletic looking . i 1| oaly), one of our bandsome and durable black morecce “Orangeine’’ pocket cases, 0 Tne | Judge Dickinson. Ruby fs a man, notwith- | YOUthS in gymnasium suits, sweaters and | e e S’ o “Orangeins® fov, With fwil lifermation & te the 437690640 The | Standing his feminine nan rubber shoes and hustled blindly into the e, e s g s savs his mearest relatives are his parents | 95,000 tons of coal at the disposal of the |total assessment wa Loty componttion, comfort and wsefulness of “Orangelue.” and a sister, all living at Chillicothe, Peorin | government They have also offered to| Board of Review reduced this sum to § Wil Py 0 Now o county, IL. but it has heen reported in|provide transportation facilities for 40,000 | 250,385 s ‘ ; oy, Here Trouble Commences, ORANGEINE CHEMICAL COMPANY :: 1 CHICAGO. 1 I o s00n o8 3 or b T ire: 0 o e Dramatic Circle of Creighton untver- | Omaha that he has a wife and two children | men as soon o the former are required An ordinance was passed declaring Thir- ‘ 4 S5 ¥ o date in Minnesota, Concerning his past life he| The Diario publishes a telegraph from |ty-third street open for travel between Caas | #1t¥ Will give the play Rob Roy,” on| There at the very entrance the candida n Min f | Wednesday 1o the few unive ball, | heard a stern order coming from some- only tells that he enlisted in the Fifty-| London to the effect that the British govern- | and California streets. An ordinance was . 4y .10 the ne iniversity ba -‘er Commanding bt to bow to tHe wecond Town at Webster City and served | ment has dispatched a telogram to the | also paseed providing for the grading of | O%INE to uncertain conditions in the build- | FE4r CORREERRRIRE R 00 PO B0 (08 untfl. sickness made him unfit for cam- | Chillan and the Argentina governments of- | Ed Crelghton avenue between Twenty-goy- | \NE operations, the officers of the circle re- | B ¥ L 5 suggested by Argentina to the two import- | which Mr. Fleming made upon personal | Carrle Gray has been legally separated nt paragraphs in the oringinal Chilian note. | property wae $5.508,410, and his assessment | from Ruby F. G Kinloch, who gives his age as 25 years, | The railroads of the country have placed |upon real property was $20,08: Likes Army Life, through a decree of T b Endif mbAtbred (oYt UINPa | AOPIg.LIe: IodGOMEN (0" Il Nb0HE L | KLLVRHAE A toehIBLI e e: gret that they have not been able to make | I2€, With uaking limbs, the initiate found at the end of the Cuban war; that he has | gettlement of all existing difficulties be- | The Transvaal leaguo asked the permis. | C4rller arrangements for reserve seats e ",r', % ".g,' ,‘A.. ,"( m" "K ":"“, been in Omaha only three months, that|tween the two countrios. sion of the council to use the council cham. | THe¥ Now wish to announce that all who | It was riprrdfiadan i “hl'hm;:f‘|::l no0] he has not scen his people dn Chillicothe in | The British government adds that it takes | ber in the city hall for Sunday afternoon | ®!$h may exchange their tickets for reserve | °F l.".l", “"n ;r,,;..nf,“.:' : i Vo years mor been in correspondence with | this step at the instance of Chill mecetings. The request was referred to | ¢4t tickets by applying at the university | SXBRCE B P0G 0 PO Bek L ed and | them, that he is proficient in two trades | — the committes on public bulldings and prop- | P4! box oftice Wednesday il Bt R sl B o the e that gave him employment | BATES AND SAVAGE IN ST. LOUIS | ercy gl o/ the innocent as nearly drowned as sulted i | here, but that he likes army life and re | An ordinance was introducea ting th URIOW EWRIHLT Mesting, his tormentors he was told that he might ore, but that he likes a e and re ordinance was introduced granting the : ; Hies At the meeting of the ity union of the | st down and regain his breath, and with enlisted for service in the Philippines with | ¢ with His Staff Wil Be | Unlon Pacific permission to use the west | Youni Peopics Socdets of Chustian B | -onapicaous and ostentatious clatter s chalr the hope of continuing the study which he in the General | side of venth street for a distance of | deavor last night it was decided by th bt . g v ,.', n three years ago and eventually get- 4 el 1,800 foet north of Nicholas street. /The | *ocieties of the city to foin in « union wate 15 ehoved up behind him. Relaxing with : W B Ak il bt L ; ! meeting and reception to President Arthu | sigh of rellef into his seat the aspirant Jacksonville with its ting @ commission In the army. He says purpose of this ordinance I8 to securs | Chuse an Now Years eve. The meeting Wi | ,und himselt gone deep down into & huge that the doctor who examined him las -_ trackage for the National Roofing company. | b¢ In the nature of a social, which wil P ok complimented him on his average, [ ST. LOUIS, Dec. 17.—At a meeting of the PANY: | watch the old ycar out and the new yea eptacle, which immediately sped down that on the teip to 'Frisco he was to be In | WORld's fair board of directors today b T T TR A program will be arranged and Mr | he hall with the velocity of a locomotive. hat on the trip to ik b} . who was recently electe atete” tha SIiGd stive: BN FalMy AL on Lo 1D Amd of four and that his| PreWident Francis reported the result of The iate union Wil e, cive lefore the blindfolded captive ha 3 i g N ane I bt o 4 ,\,,’ ;,\‘\ Shs l.,, ',.,4. depot with the | his trip to Washington. He stated that|®r® the best advertisers for Foley's Honey ' reception by the societics £ his elty since | realized that he was being drawn across the This season the trains to Plorida are faster and her recruits last Monday afternoon was|a satistactory conference had been held | *04 Tar and all who use it agreo that it is | his electlon. The meeting will be in the |floor in a huge market basket by four glants the service better than ever, other rec st Mond ! ¢ : a splendid remedy for coughs. colds o sora | PATIOFS of St. Mary's Avenue Congrega- a total surprise to him and that he has | with the secretary of the treasury and with & splendld remedy for coughs, colds or sorn verne L sunshine and flowers only two nights’ ride from Omaha, and the trip is not an expensive one. Satisfled People & tlonal church, under the aus of the |Of the gymnasium the upper end of the hall b 5 N T \ s only recontly figured out the possible | the government board upon the subject ur::""“" o ';M-h Replogle, Atwater, 0., wan soclal committers of that soclety and of | was reached and a sharp turn made, with a Drop in the Burlington office and talk it over. fdentity of those who brought it about and | an appropriation by congress for a govern- ity t ;m |H T‘; IL‘. i e b e Y T T LN A b s sl their reason for desiring his detention. ment exhibit. He sald that it was hoped | ® Breat deal with my kidneys and was re- " A ot UNSTS Tom: which stopped the charlot at the turn, but - quested to try Foley's Kidney Cure. I did This reason as given above does not, | that congress would provide $500,000 for = ~ , f [ ; ] il B e %0 aad: (a foud dave T Wad ebls (o g0 (o | .Benjamin 7. 'raibett b Richrond, e, | A6 WASTHOLIAE C ResD the caudidate in B[““n ton! TICKET oFFlGE' however, have the endorsement of Mr. [ such an exhiblt, o e Yal el Kirby s beigg. the right one. Mr. Kirby, | General John C. Bates, commanding the | WOTK @8ain. now I am entirely well A who got the show fever some time ago and | it, 8o he just flew out at a tangent and lit jolned “an “Uncle “Totn's Gabin” company | wherever he fell. His ride on the Dead- 1502 Farnam St. Tel. 250, cur por ut with the expectation of | LoCaREL TR hen scen Wt the hotel last night, said | Department of the Missouri, will arrive in being the leading man—in the procession 3 :‘h:‘r"““‘ :.mn was not one about which | the eity tomorrow morning and immediately PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. &t loanvwanty o go Home: At the polics The new member was not allowed to pick BUHLINQTOI STITW", he cared to talk for publication and that | give his attention to the final preparations s statlon last Night he informed the oMcers | himgelf up after his rude disembarkation, 10th and Mason Sts. Tel. 128 Davion Wellhe a S [ he had been with the company several he had hoped it might bo kept from the | for the precession, which 18 to form a fea- | pojianer Ve/I® 0f Culbertson is at the | ol W, that auring that time his salary | for & dozen hands seized him and brought pavgrs, nt feast for the present, but that|ture of the world's fair ground-brcaking| W. I Milchell of Reno, Nev. fs at the | i, Always “beon o coming” that he had |him to the foot of the stepn to the shrine foriRDRE N & il AL M e L o had consulted a good attorney and was | ceremony the coming Friday Her ‘Grand money fo v for ofl and that | bofore he had regatned his breath. Then he A ays and Saturd dotng onl what e belloved to bo for the | Goverpor E. P. Savago and staff of Ne- |, G M Mulline, an attorney trom Papitiion, i aedirea The o't oty His | was commanded to climb on his hands and best and perfectly safe { braska, will be among the distinguished | % SE e : n'!',m he Jeady” to come home | knees. The steps were many and high, and From other sources it is reported that | guests. Other goveruors from distant states | Omuha vistior, o O Madison ds an | o overed ! show people it was a long journey, but the trip down Mr. Kirby alleged among other reasons for | who are expected are: Governor 8. R. Van| W. T. Davis, an attorney of Hamburs, was:the ssaehioe)Of birevlty, for 811 of & sulls belloving Kinloch fnsane is that the latter Sant of Minnesota, Governor J. K. Toole of | l4.. 18 at the Murray den there wasn't any atep and the youth paced (he floor at night, somotimes pray- | Montana, and Governer James B. Orman of | | FyR. Kingsiey of Minden and W. B Reed | The followtng deaths and births were re- | toppled over toward the floor headrat. He fhg and sometimes expatiating on the | Colorado. Madison are in’ the city ported to the « . never got there, however, for a blanket merits of the Salvation army with the an ani® and Mes, John R Hays of Norfolk | fhe twenty-four houry ending at noon | giretcned taut by his handlers just above BEST PERSONALLY CONDUCTED Mhcement that he. would soon jotn it. | ASSAULT AND ROB MAILMAN | “Towte v kel bk wxnminer, grom | . Deathe-Mat Kutilek, 1447 South Four- | the carpet caught him as he was awaiting TOURIST EXCURSIONS In his conversation at the jall last night Wikefield, Neb., 1 at the Dell teenth, aged 48; Nancy E. Bush, g h | {he crash, and he was then further de- Thirtieth, aged 55; Sarah R. McDowell, 4 A1 S biaaitg | anat ahating G. Oliver of Buffalo, Wyo., and E. D, | p, g0 e, Sarah Shi 57 | moralized by being tossed at once to the Kinloch talked rationally and seemed N3 Dllvar ot Butalo, “Wya fand B Park goa 44 Mr arah Shaw, 210 mitted in ¢ b P s charge Pinckney:. a7 celling four times in rapid succession. T O amused rather than vexed over the charge | Build- George Lehman, proprietor of the Thurs- irths ik Barta, Fourteenth and on which he is detained. At the hotel he Is I\n.m‘ Il'\(v ¢l at Columbus, Neb., Is a guest of | Martha, girl; A ]l'\ll)[llvl‘“‘ RI;;IIV {cholas, Chance to Get Even, ald to have bee eculiar in some ways, Na rown i Charles Anderson, g . ,;'.\'x yh.',\. the Textont of arousing any| ST- LOUIS, Dec. 17.—A daring robbery | P. J. Murphy, n stockman of Rogers, | Charles G. Smith South Ninetee The trip to the shrine was finished, but ut o p .08 o nttract, | Of @ pouch of United States registored mail | Neb..” registers ‘himselt and a’ bunch of | boy: I W. Bipper ith Nineteenth, | there was one more stunt to be endured qQuestlon as to his sanity nor even a bl e be sy ! | helpérs at the Murray. gIrl; George i, Swobodi, 5807 North Twen | uorawl forty feet to the exit” was the ng particular attention. He has the smart | an - ea hour tonight at the | “g™ i vy of Pullertor aberat 1o | ty-fourth, boy vIA ataPatd’ correct carriage of a soldier, s | 00TS of the old postofiice bullding at Third | George D, Meiklejohn, 15 Fogistered At the m——— next order, and it was about as volcanic a Ir\l:‘nnn medium hefght and rather slight, | and Olive strects. Oscar Kelling, driver of | Dellone from Fullerton, Blka' Falr Workers. forty feet as mortal ever traversed after Three LEAVE ' Tt with "hrond shoulders. He s clean |8 mail wagon, was knocked down with the | M. and Mrs. George A Hays and ehlid | The assoclate wamen's commitieo for the | any fashion, least of all crawling. If there g - B wroad oulders. cle h KHOOK oy 8 anc ' Janzen from Billings, Mont., are | Elks' falr will hold an important meeting | wa y en's Chrl oc i shaven and his features are clear cut butt end of revolvers by three men as he | figistorcd K it are | \ an was any Young Men's Christian association Excursions F OMAHA ta local hotel at i oclock this afternoon n the EIK pur- | o thore who did not belt wald candidate w as leaving the building and rel v 1 of a| City Atto ley B, C. Strode of Lincoln and |lors, and from all reports which have be Charles Replogle, Atwater, 0., was In |sack of reglstered mafl which ae was tak- | his brother, Former Congressman Strode, ved ft {8 reasonable to be that | fully forty times during that forty-foot WQekly Wedn‘esdny N e iRvaY “ninivad, 5 | e ouabin orly had the. robbery |20 OF Lot areat Uy, " | rom ety o o il b protene he work | journey it was becausa the crowd was so via Frid d great deal with my Kidneys and was re- | been planned that the robhers succeeded in | peonfo * i o iien AT R0 40 Serve 19 | fribution” of the same made among the | thick he couldn't get in. " ay an quested to try Foley's Kidney Cure. I did|escaping with their booty before Kelling [ Daughters of the Amerlean Revolution women present. A meeting of the Elks | Being formally installed as a member the Scenic Llne #0 apd in four days I was able to go to|could give the alarm. San who hi been selected for committee Saturday Robinson of Chadron, F. Longe- i Initiato was then repald by being given th ki »: - : | 1 be held Thursday evening in the work again; now I am entirely well.” At the time the lobby of the branch post- | fyeker of Lexington und J. ¥ Redfield of | 10 offic ate L roome, and over 50 notifieations have | Privilege of assisting at the torture of the uests at the |y, was crowded with people, and the | [ler Grand " FIETEEN MINUTES FOR KISSES |itowai thransod with mes reurning home | rovrsmsn ot the Millrds 1. & Whita | wocksn-Somen s et canaidate, wien coremony be everet | - Dalily First-class Sleeper Through to San Francisco n J < Woman Arrested. RIS . . from business. The exact value of the con- :.3”:\.“lr\.l.h\x\ulx\x]ul«l-;‘ ‘\1- mflllurfll.v:x 'l\v{:r‘mk‘ than natural. The last man held the sack. via Colorado, passing the Grandest Scenery of the Rockies and Sierra work w Annie Housnel . middle-aged, was arrested » Friends and Sy tents of the lost sack is not known. (g LB W, DeWeease: Lincoln: | 1ast night by Ocers Sowers and Grier, | He did not get to hit anybody back. Nevada by Daylight. Direct Connections to Los Angeles. Foss, Crote . charged with stealing from the Boston the Gatling Doubt the “Katy” Story. A. 8. Lee of the Dellone returned from | $tore. The woman wore a long jacket and Marriage n Quarter of an Ho d a _quantity of Christmas goods stoi th 1t eluding eather purses, dre Licenses to wed have been issued to the City Ticket Office, 1323 Farnam St., Omaha. and’ jowelry. The woman 1% from | following: ? A - | Chicago yesterday, bringing with his Mrs. | High railroad officlals are inclined ' to |y o “fiie3 Ida Lee and Hrs, Lec's moth scout 4he announcement that the Missouri, | Mrs. lda M. Ford, who have been at thelr An unusually extravagant eataclysm of | Kansas & Texas railroad is planning to | former home (n Wilmington, Del., for some | IS0 Nebi sult camaito Omahs Tuskdsy | Hame sid Resigano. Age. osoulation ocourred at Union station last | butld up into Omaha from Emporia, Kan. A |Weeks ——— tella M. Black, Omaha M eyening, the occaslon belng the arrival and | general pussenger agent of ono extensive Brevities from the Courta. Dislocates a Hip. Harrle E. Perkine, Salt Lake Cit; brief stay In Omaha of the Union Gatling | system sald John Norberg. bafllft in charge of the| Ella Nelsan 107 North Twelfth street ‘["‘"h]’-‘ l‘; M":"" d, Mllwaukee.. . i i e | i ik balleve Aheke Se aby ! grand jury room, is off duty on sccount of | fell ¢ ‘Lhirteenth und Harney streets | Oswald Bal ‘WSS COUNLY........ Y Oun guards, & vaudevill o ":‘ "" D “"’1’_‘]"" 'l' W ey :*(']‘{"""“ o ";", | sickness URtOF | L350 list vening and dislocutad her right | Mary A. B. Younk, Cass county . 11111 & a O an urn ture pheum circuit, the personnel of which con- | story he only oblect of the move would | "oy, curpenter Faper company has filed { MP. The woman was carried into a restau- | Otto B. Gateke, West Point, Neb, ! og mists of elght members of the Omaha |be for the ‘Katy' to get some Omaha trade |articles of incorporation, The capital stock | TANt and Inter removed to the police sta- | Begale DeCamo, Omaha. .. H alivhe for Texas or vice versa, and what does that | is #0000, held by Isaac W. Willam G, [ $of White hor tnjurles were agtended ¥ | Henry K. White, Wahoo, Neb Fully 200 parents, relatives, brothers, sis- [ amount to? Surely not enough to cause the | ¥ “"(“I‘fjl"l ‘I,"’r "‘:""“." Sareanian the Clarkson hospital. ; Lulu Maude Odell, Weston, Neb.... r ters and sweethearts, but no wives, of the | construction of such a line as the one sug- [ (b srand Jor ar commiiing icted by young guardsmen awalted them at the sta- | gested. Omaha is not much of @ Texas | with intent to do great bodily Injury. upon tlon and the scene was a wild confusfon of | town,” Robert Hansen in South Omaha on Novem: greotings, lunch and farewells. What ren-| A frefght official occupying a promtnent | *F, g F $5 t $50 o Jury In the $10,000 damage suit o 1 dered the inundation’ of affection still more | position with the trafio department of an- | Cite® Astarny iy, A0 damag e rom o plethoric was the fact that the traln was | other big railroad company sald Hayden Bros., which was tried before threo hours late and all that time, from | *Wny, ihe ‘Katy' has a good connection | JUgke Kevsor, returned a verdict for the 4:03 to 7:05, the expectant ones had erowded | with the Unlon Pacific now at Junction City, | The executors of the estate of Captain the waiting rooms, with nothiug else to|Kan. That s sufficient for all its Omaha [ W. W. Marsh have been authorized by do but plan how warmly they would re- | needs as far as freight business goes, and it [ Jud&e Vinsonhaler of the county court to i erect a monument in Forest Hill comete velve the loved ones seems to me that the passenger end of it | 4t .. cost not exceeding $2,0 ey Captain J. C. Arnott, Gunner George W. | out of Omaha pretty well covered now." The case of Fred Youngerman against Doane, Jr. and Canoneers Louis E. Bauer, | y. B. Clark, Arthur Petry, Charles L. | Benewa, Fred White and Fred Challand | e ] 1 comprised the Gatling gun section, 'hey | Jjanrahan of JRELEME i BALEE UD Secilon. WD | Beet ot Ahis, iy in the, fire rownd tRIEL | poter Doyle has brouht suit against the hor 23 last and have been enguged means d right hook on the Fiion Pagite Saiioal tempady fof SLig while in the somewhat romantic task of | ¢ to the stomach. T to have been recefved on June 18, 1901, while doing their half-hour stunt each night in| You cannot doing thir Balt-hour auunt otch nignt in | ot Saich, woghts, it MirsT g ufe | U 7, URAAINE "ehr of ‘camént ut possibly enjoy good health un- :T“::n Y'\'I Y i\u ‘IYI" n\\.H have “nu m;fl | first in his Aghting career. ! o IM\“\””T‘ “"l “»:" IA'“ "I |"‘n\..4‘:|:v\“;‘\(‘ ;:’um l;n \\;|r|||“h of “lh--lr r~'wtp'lh\||“|'l‘\.xl Expelled from Hoard. court I"'V |‘“\]\"I “” i) 'l*)’u|u Tty less you have 't leaSt one free they had long endured the PRIVALIONS of & CHICAGO. Do 17-.The A R. Jones | C3USI8UNE of & suflclont number of whares movement of the bowels each jungle campaign against a savage and re 4'um|~||~.-|un.u:llp any was .'x.;..||<' l'fr‘-'nl pany to pay certalr (AT d Wh his i s ane L | e Hoard of Trads, at'n imesting of (e | selats amounting fo (A, and in provide ay. en this is not the case Ouly fitteen minutes were the bovs In | hopping he company has ' branches | widow. A hearing will be had Friday 1 Oniita, s they were hen hurried wway | WEEGUTEL e obieY ana 1 an ‘exici | o the poisonous products are ab- westward to San Francls where they | #!Ve bufiness in stocks and grain, The s | ” i . . sorbed into the system, causing P ¥ P headache, blllOl.lSneSS, nausea, MAHOGANY BUREAUS—(llke cut) $31.50,| MAHOGANY DESKS—(1ke cut) $10.80— vomiting, d)fspepsla, indigestion. SHATE ALIMD B AN MARL MG ] LSS A1 LT LK, SO ML Ayer’s Pills are liver pills, a gentle, vege- 0 di- L 79 6. et SARG ne JAAR ey prices table laxative. One pill at bedtime will pro- Wy thelr next d They a heduled | srw, MeKinley Needs No duce a natural movement the day following. Marguerite and Frieda Lange, proprietors he Te. {of the Lange hotel, I8 on trial in_county TT—wiig B | LOUEL He asks fof 330 damages . 17 o he became infected with smallpox a ork ‘defeated Marvin | hotel BAREE 8k at th was i h grand jury has returned indfetm against th onkeepers, as fol John C. Tie maha, for' selling | vo ‘sisters of the | 1o minors and for seliing Mquor or l ] at the Orpheum here heginning February 8 B ~ CANTON, O, Dec. 17 *4 next on their return journe east. The boys | jute president, Mrs. A. J. Duncan and Miss |‘k' inis "“:Ivlnbl; -‘u;}ll l'hhl)\‘\ wore looking exceedingly well, greeted with | Helen MckKiniey. of Cléveiand, are here to | Jauor on Sunday: Herman Ange d o £ visit Mrs. McKinley. Mrs, MeKinley does | Omaha, for selling Uquor to minors great forvor thelr friends in Omaha and | Vit Mrs, McKinfey, “aes. MoKiniey does | Qi axed the hond in each caxe at #uil’ they. wished they could stay over a | Dr 'Biiliipa nd Fortmann see hor once | Ahe South omaha men were released, on day, Capiain R\ Hodgina and forty mem- | or twice aw nished Gottlieh Btorz as his surety. hors of the Omaha Guards were among e Cnrrlers’ NIght Out Fred Bonnis, who is wanted at Chicago those at the traln. A few of the soldlers .| h abandoning his family, may not be accompanied their former comrades out as far as North Platte With the exception of dlamonds, you eannot find a more lasting Christmas present than a plece of good furniture he Hee's carrlers turned out in foree 1 back to face the last night to the number of eighty and at- | plication of his attorn tended the Orpheum in & body, oceupying 4 harge. on ap: Judge Baker ‘ fow sec "F‘n :"'"”i"l arquet. “Where ‘was | for writ of hubeas corpus and a hea Ayer's Pills have done me and my family great good, They are like a ver C r“ ure 0', first toot of the orchestra until th irtain | was After exposure or when you feol a cold Town for the last rrenind ‘hore on December. o by | true friend in trouble. “There is nothing equal to them for sick headache Bhoop and has been held it the eity nd biliousness.”— Mrs, JULIA BROWN, St, o coming ‘on, take a dase of Foley's Honey t W the members of the city | jail since on & charge of being & fusitive and biliow JULIA BrowN, 5t. Louls, Mo. ’ and Tar. It never falls to stop a cold if|councill. who occupled the bald-headed row, | from justice Edward F. Barry, a Chicago 25 cents a box. All druggists, + J.C.AYER CO., Lowell, Mass. Tlle Great Chrls' as Sale' SN AT and & number of students from jhe Omaha | detective, arrived yesterday to take Bonnls 1315 to 1319 Farnam St. fme. Other parties | tective Dental collexe. back.

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