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) , ) T ¢ Ji 8l FANTED-- 1t oung’ man; well heated % mhde pu real estate. Cash on hand. R SALE_Resfdence property n South .“)ECIAIA NOTICES: | WARESH: haded, teptral location: Ad- kB M \1"‘“,.‘-~ over 2 8. 15th st 110 Omaba.” W. G. Albright, 215 8. 15th st dress withi verms /6 this o ) "1'!"'? "l-"; MONEY foatiea 50 furniture, PIAROS. nrmm: oward horses, oth, low rates. J. J. Wilkinson JOR BALE-Or exchas lots OMAIIA. FOR RENT-MOUSES. 1% 5 Co., 1824 Farnam, pver Burlington ticket .-moe }‘ Omana for honses, w‘ffl:‘ and lots in Coun- A . ok - - st | ¢l Blutts, Shares in Fowe ave Butlding as<'n. “,\.‘1'\7. Tiinemments under (s Tead, 10 | WR RENT- callar, hard wnd 1aqutre At Or r “‘m',\ of | Lots in Hatiscom wod Amblet piaces. £ No advertise it thken | —— P o el B —_— — No advertisemer Toquire £2 5, T4h FOR REN $mullur Iulllgl\(imnhl city property at counted 1y ana AT, not it al ities Cotnell” s, 1 towns throt , und ot T the wes 8|TUAT|0NE WANTED, Employment pirior Call early WANIED Dag work by a womas Jawnidry, sewing or’ dining w. ate Employment partors, 1417 F Miporg nged lady destres 1iaht b ing. N. K. cor 13th and Williams, _“v AN willing to make b city referances. pe und off can give by , Bee offic itnations-diadics in need of do. nestic help will find it conveniont to have a voom full of girls to select from, this avolding all delay, and fending to befter satistaction. Sucn ix the case at the Canadian Employm olfice, Mrs., Brega & Son, 516 8, 15th, Tel, 84, W 7 AN and it . ns for 4 good men women cor St class, hoks irls to do general housework, 6 chamberimaids 3 sew- g a0 s, Our office is full of girls, Canadinn Emp oflice, Mis. Broga & Non, 3115 8 17th st te 1445 VV ANTED Situntion by Trich Ameriean as saelimans 6 1o office foo lan Empl Mrs, Brega & 15th st 04 33 3\ 1tvpe wiven. thoroug) sale of hibr 1 the of M frst-cinss oil to sulury and p Flghtmen, Provious ex, ntiul, but must \ VWV ANTED-Live men o a now article, Big indu Emp. Office, Mrs, Brega & Son, ‘ FANTED yitig oftice po room W ANTED -An experienced Ary goods sales- man, © Address J. Goldbers, 15 Muin st.. Counell Blutrs, la., P-4 01 for . Call at 1500 Farn 1145 VW ANTED Munnger at Omaha by rcliabio publishing i, Will control #,000, stock nsiderabls money. #1580 cash do- required, Washing 005 and e e 1 W4 NTED—Experic dair “v,\u ED—A bo on Evening | ] SMEN - F h and expenses Adaress, with staip, Palmer & Co, D — Men AN for raflrond work. bright’s Labor A L 120 Al 100 men of good appear: our 1ic mesls ot Norris restaurant Bouth 14th st (©ld Live Y FANTED-Woman fivst cook, 80 scconl, §3, both for sume house in Idah ivls #20.dining voom girls $15, ( oilice, Mr. Lrega & Son, 316 8 nalian V ANT 000 girl for general housework, Germun preferred, apply 101 Farnan st up stair Cook for boarding school out of middlenged woman), $40; 4 dining Kitchen girl ond g W g ork in all parts of the mpanion California. Gute City 4%, 8. 16th st “'Ah ID—Girl to work in kit louse, 422 8, 1sth st., near St. W ANTED- Womnun woman cook out of city #0; laund cook for sume place £18 each 4 second girls ¥4 3 girls to mind childven. We have pliv wirls at general housework, 5 to 8 per weck. houses Mury’s ave. M iployment office, Mrs. Breiza & Son, lephono ¥4, " 2043 1 for housework, #1.00 10 I Cuss Bireet. “A good girl for gen family of threc; a givl erred. Inguire of C. L, Ericks: N. 160h st. w55 required; good Wages, second girl; Apply 10 \ TANTED First ciiss whl wages paid, Mis. K. C. 2. i TANTED-Girl. fuquire N.IT:h—N.N voom ghl at Occidental. 4 (' NE Iady in every town wanted and sell Pennyroyal P English." Original and only (stamps) for prrtionlars, Chichest . Philadelphia Pa. 0 introduce Uhichestor's Send e Chemical eir own b use. Profita Everything W OF country) by Good pay can ulars Part o, Address “Artistic Neediework Co. B, New York C; at their owi home guietly Waork sent by mil wny Particulurs free. No canvassing. Add; Cescent Att Ca., 147 A Milk st,, P. 0. box “'Al\1‘l‘])~'fibhulh~~ to try onr th Norris' restaurant old Live and Lt 811 nd BI 8. 14th st MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. 8 to & pe Boston, 70, Y meals at Y FANTED-Pump repalring to do, o s with Chut Pump Co.. tele- phonedig. Boyden Bros B e W 20§ Y EMPLOYMENT BUREAUS. ANADIA plo: plice in Omahi 0. get. heip oF' sitnation Mule aud temala. Kef Omaha Nnt bank, Mrs. Brega & Son, 3108, Lith, Tel. 84, @11 J3OAED with rooms Tor four wt} l)l(l\'A'Il: boarding, # a week. 1615 . vamhou\mw. 1015 Dodge st, S JUBSTCLASS table board serve in omo style, for 3 or 4 gentlemen. 1814 Dodge, 450 ___WANTED-TO RENT. 'VAEFI‘DE-‘A Lurnbihed house until_Ju st contrally weated. Addrest, S 8 2odr Y %o ot the nicest, s in Hans with al L inproven el or rent & reasonable rate to good parties, Inguire &t, L. C. Enewol 'l‘l“‘.lrw« 100w o will be for rent s uary 1 10:rooms and ali modern in sth st. Motz Meyer, Call at 1th and Farnaim or at 307 8. 24tk K. JOR RENT—One gevens w0t and | il st na Also, four = st, north of Lak bock, oom 2 RENT L Omalia for 25 J. L. Kiee & C I -2 1 m|lv houss ern im- Provements, renis for ¥ ) Capitoluve, inquire A. Spigle, 1118 13th storon premises, FIOK REN for sule, “Hotse 20 ddress H JOR RENT -2 &room hot Provements, nquire Edholm & Ak inside mils cf Rice & Co. FOR REN . %5 per month. 1 house, & Wern fm- . R, Ring- FUOR RENT- 2 now 7 roomed houses, well, cls tern, largo cellar, 19th near Clark s, W. Shrivor, opp postof w5 JOR wate “G. Bhriy 0 ne Toomed houses, city 1, cellar, 20th st near Panl, W, r, Frenzer block opposite postofli OR RENT--Aud furniture for sal liouse and barn, cistern and clt Will have to sell as T am hraking up hous tne. Engnire at my ofl biock, second foor. P, A room water, JO. 1400 Tth ave., sroom nouse, AN pair, targe yard, cistern to responsibic person with not dren for #25 per month, % HOUSES For rent, #10 to 10 rooms afstant from_ postof Awent, 3068, 16th st NOR RENT-A ne modern impro and 21st street ply Moritz Mever 7 per month, 3 to 3 Diocks to2 miles L Gregory, tal g with all ments, large attic, Douglus ot Dasement house. Ape cor 11 and Farnam [ JOR R house, 6 roon rizo wronnils, cor: e, Tnquire 2824 Dodge i ap o n small 15t et Center and Dorcas st, a2jus s on 8 Bth E. .\m) no, Toor v 1 near FPOR RENT New ! Dlace: good 7 room lllll.umlllrn u cottage, use, Orchard hard Hill, C. E. Mayue, N. sthand Harneyst. 191 OR R gant brick residences with allmo pvements, 12 and 14 rooms each, pleas Davis company wenient location, O, F. W2 Farnam st. 903 OR RENT—1 new hand<ome 6 room well, cisterns, ete. 815 per month 523 and California. A. C.'Waketey, Omaha Natl bank bld. [ ],v'(m RENT— a, N B M. Bush FOR RENT--ROOMS FU RN!SHED Fnu RENT- Large handsomely Der tront room, stewm heat, 1 turnished up- 3 Douglas, TH 5% furnished front roon, on . cor Tith wnd Williams, OR REN' strect car Nicol W N. AT coly furnished front rooms with heat, 87 and and # per mouth, 406 Wil T st., & witutes walk southeast U, P.'depot. JOR RE with be and wite uve. od front room, or gentleman ISt Mury's v furnisl v, for two grenten ferences requirved. A rooms with all toat 8I1 S, .th, ished rooms, ull modern conve- 1ces, with or witholit board. No. 08 N. 17th st. 1 TOR R 1617 Chic 0 80 4% m, sul REHD B Tl Kol FATHETAE. ving, 1600 Dayenport st 105 JOR 1E N three und stor drug store, Sh rooms for rent, one, two or ¥y reasonuble, Inguire at rmuil - avenue and Corby. 1163 with or without hoard 1017 Howard, I‘wl KNIHED rooms, for two or three kentlemen. D rooms with fiest-1 and bath. Near eabl Furnisiied rooms with all mod- with board if desived, X " F\m KEN nished rooms and hoard #i Farnam. ELF I JRONT pul Ih-\lg\). Fou ke ¥ reuni I It and Dodge sts, Inquire of eo. Dayia. Millard hotel Lilliard room. d rooms with A room with all modern nummuumm for one or two gentle- L . (3 Im R a i,w(:l} [ N TICRLY A\ hoara, 1911 " furnisited vooms, all mode o 1110 S 10th s furnished rooms with or wi in private Hot and c fumily. Room h with steam 10 water and 1l m ern ¢ 5 rensonable. Inquirs at 4 Souti 13t and Juckson, up stairs, o Tuims Wl 106 Farngu, Hiled, Wi use of OURN W l‘mu amin and Cuming ISHED 100; or month, Truished rooms st. luquire meat QR HEND Fumished and unfurnished rooms with gas, bath und furnace, 152 Cuss, POR RE Dodge, N Gus, bath and furn; furnishea front room sat, 998 ward. 812 Dodge st [ front room, furnished and heated, o for two gentlemen. Also small room. 1817 Cass st. &) E south tront room, all modern conven- , sultable for two gentlemen; al FOR RENT- STORES AND OFFICES. ]3‘0[( RENT-Furnished hall for lodges one Dihts week. 1.0.U. A. M. lnquitc at 1321 Douglas 0K RENT-Ground fioor office room, trally” loeated, lieated aud lighted. . ¥, Harrixon, 418 8. 150 st 100 JOR RENT -OfMces on Farnam st. st #10 to §3) per month, One office furnished. 1612 Far- nam. w QOR RENT--Offics room, first floor, At318 S, Wt 1R ‘Tnxu' RENT - 1 The JOR K’ Calitor bank. Joos RiNT NT -G in and 20th T--MISCELANEOUS. ‘arm of 110 acres 4 mil from able for farminggardening or Aairy. Davis Compmny. \.m £, Lehwman, Tr REN F, Laincor o ground floos L‘l ECIAL att furiished o us, W. I‘«.-n it on I TAL ACENCIEE. 08, 10t at y a4 Y, rontal agont, r. " Telephone i, m to_rentimg hous <hed rooma, List with 1] ¥ to tenta honse & Co, 1th st., o JEW YORK Kt facilities f ash _ad: Amie of tr UN 16¢h st., IERSON who ca I—, Commind #0 ¢ profitable position by addressing Cash, lock lox 005, city P. O, DERSON A L—Engagemoents to in families Miss Jesste Stur pts __PERSONAL. STORAGE, Co. have most wxtansi of furniture, ptanos, andiss, we: vandes to any’ a given; goods fnsnred: oy special arrangements for hants. Call Now York Storage h 8t., Bennett's bloc k. I f Chicago glves mametic ments, vapor and hand D tairs, 24 Alady of business e 105+ Q0 dressmaking olicited. Callon or w E2LS 2t st 14 ; nent to tho n Mondays days from 6 p.m soitheast cor. S IERSONAL— confinemen adopted. Addrs Fro; < and re right side. Find S1th R. R. A Dbay word box about &x10 finder will be liberally to D. C. Broc T and Dot WARD—W 204 Cuning st. mure, %0 RS. E. M. POS t on Red line car to depot, about ¢ Thursday, o leather covered Will give Massa s Who prefer to c from 9 . m. until 9 p, to 4 p. . Offics and resic vard and th sts. 3 s during infants t, strictly confidentia 167 J s Lee office. LOST. ont of St Maj sorrel o horse's t sletgh swoll hox, shaft fron wired on dor will piease leave word at 418 Belden, 2l m in 1 clipped with pony with saddle and bridie, at e oflice, 881 wel e und 4 inches high; the rewarded on returning it room 1, Gruenlg block, 5¢ 3o 8 ill be_given for return of bay Iou. halter on. Strayed from G. R, Ostrom. FDR SAL JOOR SAL stor Ok SALE WWooh—1w my place, the Towa site: Priceh eents pe wou A good 1sell willow poles by th E-MISCELLANEOUS. —Five dwelling houses and one huilding be moved by April 1. 16th and Webster. in first s condition, must Tuquire ut N. W. corner oy pool-table and_other at Lalf price, 112 8 10th st. load at lorence, on O d. 150 dry and green c ve miles north of willows half dry rloud: OR SATE-—Bids » building, Union Stockvary 191-feb-1 Portland _cuttor & Co, 10 1 up todon- fine new, uary 10th, 1885, art of the build- ings on lot 7, block 136, known as the 8t. Charles Hotel, on Harney strevt, between 12th und 15th sts. Addvess HOW. Cremer, Omahia. ORt SAL] 50 for §51.50. ToORsALE 0 for E ' price $00, chusemoney. J. JOR S AT Irisi ¥ E. R, JoRr 0 for ¥17.50 } ILLARD Balke Cc ' 2 “at private b Poppleton and Woolworth ave, ARTIN RAM 1 F I Douglas. FHE banjo tau Deck, 8. e, 0 A fine Po s muke. Sts. & or 3 horses and buggie URANCE-H. E. 0 taught us an art by Geo, F. Gelis tter ne J. L. Rice & Co. tine Portland cutter ne J. L Rice & Co. ar old Hambletonian single, together with s and three QUATTCT seat Car- costE W, time on pare”of pur- L. Rice & Co. 141 3 worth 1515 v wortl pup. 3 mon #47, Hustings, Neb. Portland cutter L. Rice & Co. half pri Inquirs ). Able at wrn of L. (. 2 drow the ot raflled by I 20 3% STEN, net, We have the best 4 “barigatn in Bouth Omabi, glit edge business A. Upton & Co. Wl per cent., Day, 8. E. cor. Ex, Bl i Plows, 0 LOANTMémey im: T el st o iy v oty 1o F‘.u ranmm s e s | || Markers, ew England Lown & Trust Co, by Douglas ore 18 ¢ v s County butik, 10th b Chic A 12 thore 18 n the city. W. ¢ 3 ! Hooks, oAD ut b per cent. s Farnam. Y to Todh on_city proper farms i Nebraska and Tows ALFE—~00x3 foet on cable lne, Splendid inside location for four flats—#5,500. Must be sold at one Marshall & Lobeck, room 9, Chamber of Ce Gfapples. Slide Iron. Odell Rros, . loun, regl estate and insurance azonts, 108 et st Pearl streot, Coyncil Blufs, la.; 15% Farnam 300 brick business proporty in streat, Omabia; L) treof Grand Islaud; greatest bargain the city; but little cash ro- long time, low inferost and easy ments; other renl estate fer Address J. Woolley, attorney at law Grand Island, N terms in MONEY to1 o mor M nade on ehiatiel seearity Cummings, Roum 10 Barkor T\ ONEY 10 loan. Notes ana M bought alid sold. A. Forman, 213 S 13t MASON'S PATEZT RUNNER ATTAGHMENT F.-n SALE as 'F' acres of land l’-l‘\r‘ mile at #1235 per acre, on line of U. Light, Strong and Practical. = Opp. P. 0. R i3 by thelr use ¢ vehiole can and g o ot DIk N Satricks nd; w i ansformed 1nto & comfort: snftani l"'i‘ T totw daye ot BLo0 "fln‘“{‘,, Dall | Wblestergh. Made at 48 Bee office \un TH Omaha Keal Y cate lots, §32) to $4 A Minahan's addition lots loft, MASON'S CARRIAGE WORKS, DAVENPORT, IOWA. For Sale by Dealers Everywhere. RaINS W Malione: At $30, on casy W teims and v thly payments, Business pro; India erty om A apeciity. W \v.)x‘| p - e mos de property ut rensonabla prices, | === m— = Chance for_Speculation ity | 2ome more iraide proferty at rmsonabla prices: pels the fmmedinte sacrif tlie | Sec us before selling c Annhan LUCKY GIRL'S ACHIEVEMENT. entire contents of a private residence, consist. | Aatoney, Rooms 11 nd 13, 1560 - A PLU ing of elegant antique oak chamber suits, mar- ble top center tables, superb plush parlor suit, richly upholstered crushed plush cach chairs: divan, Turkish ottoman, cheftiniers, beds, | ding, muttresses, lamps, magnificont triple strinig cabinet upFehi, Totano, colebrated. ik . and box for shipping: the e M STICKNEY & (0. maxe a specialty of nupx\r!r in North Omaha, for sale or rent bank, 2408 Cuinin, 13 Lot 13, Windsor plaes_extension, ks from Hanscom Park for #1,450). She Secures Her Brother's Liberty After Three Years of Work, Cleveland Leader: Kate L., Kenned, is the name of a brave Ohio girl who is E, st $1.200; time 1E desir sy payments, Address S. Bee offic w20 | Just about to reap the rew ard of her de- without regard to cost or = e votion, in the release of her brother Call or uddress H. E. Cole, N. B, Corner ouse in Alamo | now serving a life sentence in Indiana. s T""_‘A The erime of which the brother was n Ambler | convicted was committed November 1, Iithst. 4% | 1884, General Logan nddressed n great 1 Douglas, e — D Bargains for cash custon le, 1. th and Douglas. 3 Sale—A woll selectod mass meeting at Greenshurg, Ind., and k of hardware in_county seat of never during the jam David Baker, a leading Eikhomn Valiey It DA i lawyer, was shot dead while chasing a ] ~Good puyiig tra crook who had stolen an old farme Good re CAddress i for selling ok, A reward of $1.000 was of- pocketl ] G e A G IR s P L fored and a week later young Kennedy was avvested ut Cincinnati. The hoy e was apet at home, and sickly, he haid hardly eut loose from the apron strings, but the Greensburg people demanded a practice i town not less t only, fn eastern Nehraska Jubitants, State V\)m is WEAK, 1:)!3!1‘0!‘ L Leaveuwptih | gy who 1Y and IENORAN vietim and he was - promptly con o has TRIF v liis VIGOR of BODY, | victed, chiefly as the jurymen have o saALE T, all the fxtw AiND AN MAN 00D, chusing exhiaus o teknowlodgod on his' reputation A No. 11 With priviiedze of the | draing upon the FOUNTAINS of S b Lot e i st R LqBLwe This Stand, tn oneot the best parts of the city. In- | HEADACH E, BACKACHE nmu\ml s o hardenc E 3 quire at 1206 Donglas st. . Dreams, WEAKNESNS of Mem: BASH- was brought about lar py, it 18 be- FULNESN in SOCIETY, PI the FACE, and all the EFFEq DECAY and perha) upon lieved, through the fact that his initials SW. WL were identical with those of rant : busines JOR = ) quired. Inquire of Kruus & Fofter, 316 NNA W, shouls cmmm at unug a certain well-known horse thief ]Il.- EBRATED Dr. Clarke, Establishe s vonded 1 ceck or two. The T RtoTe Foom foF rent, one Slarko has made NERVOUS DE. | 11 ".1"v'"-d]‘-" AL of thie Dest points in the city for retad CHRONIC and all Discases of okl S UG R Rl b vt S o capt, e ot le‘x?e‘urxm'rc; URINARY Ogang o Lite | who fired the ~shot N |n|l§-h|n{l'. within half block of corner Tith and Farnam. | Btdy. Tt makes NO differonce you | Only oue witness did so positively Ill.h‘l:lu‘l;-mw,(l\mlp rent.” E. ¥, Seaver, 10133 Fur- “’3_’}‘;‘;":&‘:“’;':":2;g"":";“‘;mgbm Kennedy at that time v extromely liar to tholr sex can consult with the assurance of speedy relief and cure. Send 2 cents postage for works on your diseases A-send 4 cents postage for Celebrated boyish in appearance, six feet tall and very slender. Dozens of people wit- nessed the tragedy, and had he been 'd paing busi- years, aud sales seation good, D A partner in a_go ‘established for four * Will be over 810,000, t have about #5000 to iuvest. Address ngs-’ on lhEnnle]. Nervous and Dells the man his singular appearance, run- . 0. Box 316, 47553 eat scases. Consultation, personally or It s o 1d have been so P. 0. iox ) Dot G Tl g o, ning and shouting would' have he impl d on their mind that identifi- cured. Offices and P ‘s Thoso contemplating Marringe | cation would have been easy and com- 'find for Dr. CI rke;:”::d;}émlsgmgu e plet But he was convicted and sen- tenced to imprisonment for life in the Indiana penitentiary south, at Jefferson- "‘"5 your caso, consult A friend1y letter or call may e ot | tyefuture mufleringand shame and add golden | villc. I‘ 000 or part thereof | vears to life, k ** Life's (Secret) K = in very fin ved restdence property e, (mmw Medicine and writings I'he boy's father was a steamboat en- in Hanscom plac vthe park, for some i1 | sent everywhere, secure from exposure. gineer, and he had a sister, a striking terest in an etablished wholesule or retail busi- | Hours, 8 to 8 ) Sundeys, Olo1a. -Addrem, Brunot, amployed at o big dry-goodsie Ness, min or any other respectable pay F. D. CLARKE, M. D. runet, employ a big g ing Husine ‘ 7ANTED. change f tablishment. As soon as sentence W pronounced this sister threw up her place, and set out to work to clear her 195 So. Clark St. B THE RAILWAY TIME TABLLb c farms. LRI LR, T T T brother’s name and secure his release, [YO TRADE Al Jots tn town of 15,000 tn and for nearly three y she has de- itants tor stocks of merchandise, voted her life to the labor of love. Her LG oMAHA. first work was to go over to_Indiana to tovens Lerve " 4wl | look for new evidence. She enlisted 198 Omuha. | Omuhad. | ¢he services of the sheriff of Decatur county who had become convinced of hier brother’s innocenee during his con- finement in juil. With his help she discovered men, almost by chance, who had seen the shooting, and whose de- seription of the man that did it differed absolutely from the appearance of Will- iam Kenned Telford Dickinson, who was within Aozen paces of the spot where 13 was killed, was positive the 1 wholly unlike Kennedy, ard ereated a sensation by saying that UNION PACIFIC, Depot 10th and Marcy sts, Pacific Express.. Limited Good east tront lot in Hans. 0 exchange for_clean stock of dry goods or clothing. C. F. Harrison,418 8. 1ith. 126 ) p. 1. | 5:00 p. m rlm HANGE—Improved farm in Town for_ Omahn residence property. J.J. Wil #24 Farnau, 7 cept sunday. RILL N ROT Depot 1oth uml Mason sts, Chicago Ex Chicago Ml kinson, 5 Omuhaand_South Omaha pr gopd Nebraska wid Towa Lo, - WG, Aubrigut ifornia Mai| 1sas City Dy ¥ the man who ———— | Depot 1 did the shooting the recorder ot l'v.‘u‘. 1_...\].; an {hllfuz to .‘»xl-n.l.pfn :nllllv)-nnr Sioux ( Decatur county Moulton. That i3 oA ot e OIS st i DO | ahneiory ofticer proved his innocence, however, - _Exeept and Mr. Dickinson's t ) Property of all kinds, including sperty and wild wnd improved 10, 1 s Kennedy a clue wh proved She has found the double Tn'llum cit TMIRSOURI P 7 Cole, n. e. cor. 1hth aud 216 12 lands, Bros., 1521 Farnam st. I 0] vr“);"&:flh“ ‘ebster st| nluable. ] e g V' o f Recorder Moulton, and he has been TANTED—Houses and lots to exchange for 'lll'xw«« O2emobl i i Bt IVViiierosiuan unimproued lands in N identified. The jud; prosecuting Dbraska and Iowa. Charles C. Spotswood, witne the prosecuting attorney, Lot i the sheriff and deputies and the entire rlvmmdnpmpmynr all kinds for good farms nnm-d. traims | jury with onc exception have signed W. G. Albriglit, 218 8. Tth st. 49 stop at Twentieth and Tw ~fourth streets | petitions and written lettersto Governor r16th and Douglas, up stairs. 12 aud at the Summit m Omaha rd. Sheely. South | AL Gray, stating that the new evidenc discovered has made it clear to them that Kennedy is innocent, and that he Y VANTFI)—(,md family horse in exchange for lot, McCulloch & Co., cor I5th and Farnam. 128 TiToad-| Trans- | O . H.JOHNSON, cistern build 'C'Asn' Paid for second-band books and Libra- Ties. 305 N 1 y lots G. An»u ity cLA 0th st. H. Shonteld,antiquarian. roperty to trade s or lands in Nebraska call upon 218 15th st am way. | fer. | Depot. | Omuhn bright, Tl) Tll&l)lfl ‘Two mmproved farms in ln\\n for was never '\lfl‘ll iently identified to w Omiha property or Nebraska lands, Me | ~AA. rant conviction anyhow. And besides CAlD 05, oors TN A Ra-EeT, this there is a lot of letters from reputa- 1f you have farms or lands to send for our descriptive blanks, kind of property to sell or ex- it with us: we can’ furnish you a S. 8, Campbell & G. W. Hervey, 310 Board of Trade, Omaha TOR Exchange. blein Cincinnati testifying to Kennedy’s 11 or trad good reputation. The minor bits of evidence are almost convincing of the boy’s innocence, and it is believed that Governor Gray will grant the sister’s D NANNIE fcul, busin free. Female d st., Rooms 2 & 3, V. Warren, A s and test medium. Diagnosis senses a specialty. 119 N. 16th Tel. 4. 107 ‘ Gross, at C. E. Mayne's office, Harne, » buy short time Mo Bl Morr PAI ity MONEY 1o loa and other colluteral. Paxton hote Mg, noval; al Business confide 1ith st MONEY 10 Lo M e A ONEY to loan class eity 1 if you desire to I m 1 Barker b L...n man, roon xi N room ¥ to L M has the weency in Omuh; furniture, plano clinery, étc Y 10 1o 1nmissior that any part ci; ment made on fine waf should curefully with, a8 many Hew concerns are *dail into exist seeme. W 16th and Harne 'f\ ONEY LOANED at Office. on furniture, pisnos, horses, Jersonal properts of all s of value over Bingham's Tess strictly cont OANS made . Rice W. and E. ton hotel buildin iglas. Tusing bunk Investment O Creighton block. vithous ducing the cost . Croft, room 4 Withnell ]J bought, Lewis 5. Reed & Co., NEY TO I.OAN. Lonns—H. E. Cole, n. e. cor. an_ o1 FUFNITTe, ROF68, WEons personal property, or uppt s contidential. The .. corner busem Ty v without Mlaterul s v. Low rates. ntial. Chas. B. Jucobs, y an—o. 2 cal estate 108 . 1cannow place some first ans immediately. Call at o ) accommodated. D, lock. entrance in alley. 100 0s, furniture, horses, dom pia low Tates, lington block, 2 doors G. H. Zimmer: ot Of 1 on improved real estate; no n chargod. - Leavitt Burnbiam, the undersigned, who only properly nized 'loan . L 15 of $10 to #100 made on s, organs, horses, wrgons, ma- moval. No delays. All confidential. Loans s0 mnade 1 e puld at any tine, each pay- pro rata. Advances tches and diamonds, Persons congider who they are dealing coming call bud uilding, 11 . F. Reed & Co.’s Loan Agons, inds, and all other ar- oan-— Should you need mone; without removal. 819 8. 13th, commission store. All busi: fidentinl. 122 on real estate and Lowest rates. " No delay & Co.,” over Cominercial N- 0 MuM’Y toloan, cash on bund. Do delay. J. quire, 413 Farnsm st. Pax- 1L PER CENT Money. Patterson & Fawcett 15th and Harney. 116 QHORT time joans made on any avaisble securit; n reasonable amounts, ured l.\(v(l'u boug! s0ld or exchange eneral financial businoss of any promptly, quietl; Buncihl Exbhan ney sts., over St Banager, kind transacted y wud fairly ut the Omaba Fi- N. W. cor, 15th and Har- National band. L,ufllxm.L petition for pardon at once. W ANTED—Houses and lots to exchango for farms. H. E. Cole, n. e. cor lh.mm The brave little woman has had a Dokl L) varied existence during the y of WANIED—A tew more good farms in search. She has been given aid from hra @ for which 1 will trade first-c outh Omahia properties. W. But on the other it almost every quarter. hand her life has been endangered a dozen times, She masqueraded in men’s clothing and gone into hell holes, low groggeries, thieves' resort and all sorts of place She made several trips Omaha snd bright, 218 & HAVE for trade improved farm in Cass Co. near Plattsmouth, will trade for fimproved inside property. Address M &, Bee offic n A ml‘l\'nx 588 lr.‘rim Jo exchange 10 Dayton, O.. in man’s attive and dis- or Towa und Colorado lands, and vice 5 T Troad | covered i - svidence, She has 2 ol ve o 03 ~ [Omana [Trans- |[Broad | covered important evidence, She has CoRuersuveLaaa aniiton 100, 0/ N depot. | way. | gone about as n bootblack, as anewshoy, and in every possible guise, sceking i —t C dise to ex- . M. . L | AL A m“,'xiix'.‘.’\‘u ::.’,u "Jfi',fl‘.‘,fl'.‘,.‘.’ 10 rival {8535 ki formation, and lm-. succeeded 0643 8. 16th, 1% beyond her icipations. Her investigations been - —Omaha property to exchange for kd farms and wild lands, Hac forci prop- ried on in threc In Ind i Room enzer s she struc 1 an important clew while there C. L. Brown & Co, - 1s shadowed he TANTED—Gooa_tarms _in exchange others who suspected her. By a ru Omalia property, C. C. Spotswood. sho became scquuinted with® thie RS who know the real murderer of David Baker, and became informed of their plans for fut're robberies as well as con- cerning jobs that had come off in the MR street—Complete abstracts fur- nished, and titles to real estate sxamined, per- past. Iu this way she has been able to A almost cor loeate the man who AEL furnisn actually commited the erime. All this A “nd LtAmlr u|;¢: acts of title t time the young woman has worked on R P4 Dodiias cauney o the most limited allowance of funds. short notice, most complete ot of abstract o ITEE NS M nieange SLamel T Arive- | home has been. cut down to the lowest CONNECTING LINES. 'n‘ nsfor Transfe sum that she might have funds to pay depot. | depot, or wi oo Lvuld lots —_— - herw 1y lock west uf‘ l:_uv\w N 1 0:40 o nom, g -y 6:40 p. m. 7300 . m. There we lencesof a com- H o all the ey T 0T BALRS] AN W m.0:15a.m. | ing storm but when he drew from his OR SALE—160 ) y 1 A 0 botti ] stock yards, a¥$125 per acre; this 15 a bar- I tridis Vun Dail moHam. | pocket n bottle o gatn. McCagug, Opp. P, O. 152 i Syrup then eame a ca had the croup and would now Little Willie for good Nonse ?lm TRADE1s(de proper MoCul- elght or nine nooms, and full lot. loch & Co., c JOUTH llmn? M by investiig u and up ots within 13 minutes walk of Armow packing Louse, gy oue-quartor cash, Lalas yeurly, trom nrétHands. Come soon ‘and ba . D, D. Smeatan, 1603 Do, 15 with Willic sereams and s a burn upon his arm. To littl joy is sent, by using great liniment, salvation Oil, the — TEQEUSQUITE. Mexican A Little Village Has Some N investment—54,00 will buy a corner prop- 7 Sensations, erty payiug 17 per cent. D. D. Smeatan, 8.C.&P.: - i 1608 Dodge st. (7] A1l trains run’ Datly. WAGON MovNn, N. M. —[Special g > = e Correspondence of the Kansas City QOR SALE 68 0 W C 1 Allright, st W ? Times.]—The little Mexican pucblo of AP—Spl Tn Shinn's addition T'egeusquite, in this territory, y With smhall house, &40, Snap-—East and north’ corner vacant, on grade, 2,000, Rnap—100x150, S two important sensations within a year, and singularly enough the same family has furnished both, 25th st, M0x121, stpieuty o troes § 28 a4, frouting Oupflod 4 _:;";l.',f;h"w-;m Dursble Itwas a lovely moruing last July > cOTUSE 0n 25 Patrick’s o n hen Santiago Sanchez Galle A SRR o sorners ‘:‘,, th &, Patejok's 84d, otie ELECTRIC BELTS POU Bi when Santiago Sanchex Gull ient burr A On. HORNE. - luvinTos. 191 WASARH AVE.. EWicABO- mountet from the p: xki ) Beward st, on grad . heen riding across the iric " Pucrto de Luna since sunvi SAL tion for a home in n \ ¥ the littla sprin st Gt wijotning tho miunsion lomes from Teqensquite endall, Cos, B sson and others, efreshed himse Nothing finor'tu the city, Can s | 1GXIST OF BRANDS rofroshed himsclf with o id after doing so, stood up, gro & few curses ut the slowness of hLis aui- loss; for prices and teris s A, Sloman, 13)1 Farnau s, FINE CUT AND PLUG Incomparably the Best. Buffalo Scales, Scale Repair Shop. mal and then literally foll to pieces. IPirst his right arm, then his left, then his cars and nose. To be brief, in a foew moments where he as a whole had been standing, Santingo in fragments covered the ground. A few hours later a couple of sheep herders who were driving their flocks to water came upon the dismembered remains, Horror- stricken at the sight, they abandoned their herds and fled to the village, piously crossing themselves all the w and at intervals calling upon “El buen Dias" and “Santa Mar to protect them from the evil one whose foul work they were sure they had just loft bohind, The simple people were soon aroused and in an alarmed state hurried to the residence of the padre. He assembled them in the little ndobe church in the centor of the village, bid the shoep hevders tell their story and when they had finished, he promptly avose and preached an able sermon in which he assured his congregation that Suntiago had povished through the visitation of God as o just punishment for refusing to pay tithes to the church and padse. Heo forbade anybody to visit the spot’ where the unfortunate man had died for forty duys. At the expiration of that period, a procession, hended by the padre and an alcolyte beaving a vessel of blessed water. which was plentifully sprinkled all along the route, march to the spring. All they found there wi few whitened hones and the spring had dried up. Back to the church marched the pro- cession, another discourse in which the dried spring was alluded to in support of the padre’s assertions, and the mat- ter was allowed to drop. But it was a hardy Mexican who would pass by that E after nightfall or refuse to con- tribute whenever levied upon. This v the first sensation, though the facts have only just come to light. The second happenod two weeks ago. A merry wedding party were assem- bled at the house of Dolores Baca one evening, and, as usual with weddings, festivities were progressing finely when Pedro Gallegos, the fourte -old son of Santingo, drew his 1 nd without warning or stantly killed the bridegroom as he was in the act of drinking a toast to his bride. Another Mexican interfered and the young desperado fived what shots mained in his revolver at him. He died in a few hours. Both murders were effected so suddenly that hefore the people recovered from the surprise the murderer mounted his horse, which was standing saddled outside the house and escapod. ) effort was made to capture him. The house of joy became one of lamentation and mourning, and the truth of the adage that “Death lurks at a wedding feast,” was proven in this in- stance, Two days ago some cowhoys were ing along the b ise shot and in- a- il through Tequesquite, and by the dried spring they found the dead body of Pedro Gallegos. Almost on the sume spot where his father had so singularly died the son wasnow dead, without a mark or trace of any kind to show how he met his fate. The padro has declared that this was a just retri- bution, and that he died from a visita- tion of the devil. This was the second sensation. Immigration is rapidly driving the natives out. Excursions will soon be run to this point from Kansas, and it will not be long before the American contingent here holds the balauce of POW A bitter fight will be made by both factions at the polls this fall, The ranges are all crowded to their utmost capacity. In fact some are over- stocked, but if the winter holds mild cattle will be good in the spring. It is a fact that the seasons have underwent achange of late years, and instead of o and dry season we have rains early umimer and lato g unknown five and of importance to the as it does not necessitate irrigation to any extent. Sarming and fruit raising ave vapidly coming staple industries and exports tead of imports in these branches are now the order of things, some extra fino productions going as far cast as Win- field, Kan. The old wooden plow and yoke of burros with which the natives used to till the few acres of corn have been discavded for improved agrieul- tural implements, and large farms and orchards mect the view the further off from the ad you journcy. in spring, through tl in the years fall, ago, someth I Tie CHICA GO ano North- Western Railway Short Line. Omaha, Council Bluffs And Chicago, flw only road to take for Des Moines, Marialitown, Codar Kapids, Clinton, Dizon. Chicago, Milwankes 'the poapl kit COlon won, Wushe ndvintages ong B Tew of the njoyed by U il e Of the Chic dtrains of il line With those of ail othor ensterm COBDEOUO Tiizos. For Detroit, C¢ Cineinnat, Ningara Fais, I Jow Phili inktos, K 107 Licket via b ! “NORTHWESTERN." | £ om wish tho best accoimmudnion. AllUekot ageats R HUGHITT B P WILSON, ! Genl Manugor, P mt.uul Puss's Agent BABCOCK, g, B | w 1. k. BOLLES, esiein Agunt City Paas's. Agea Omats, Nehimsa nd 6l puiats o tho e

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