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IR TN IVOY YROPATT a0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1893. AFEAIRS AT SOUTH ONARA { g s v veomses o swosctesse. | ANOTHER ROAD FOR OMAHA When the case was called her attorneys stated that they desired to waive a I-mnm- EVIN“BBD ROOMS AND BOARD. " Rates, 114¢ & word firat insertion, 16 & word there- after. Nothing taken for 16as that 25c. COLUMNS S e et vt o 3 r‘:_“lr?;‘n‘!_!:finl!fiml ‘;0;, :fi"’«f, e evening | J=YOUNG WOMEN'S HOME, UNDER CARE OF 7 inary hearing. A week ago Judge Fowier 3 B e ing and Sunday Women's Christian assoetation, 111 8. 17th st, " A . ppd 2,5 30810 o . " 3d umll 8:30 p.m. tor ke morn "'Y: il i wImien 00 _ , - Oity Counoil Will Revoke the Liceares of | Rlaced the m"]‘['“fl] A, ome bersons | Ohioago @reat Western Route Reaching fot Adveriisers, by reauenlng 8 e bered | I~ UTOPIA, 1710, 1731 DAVENPORT STREET. 3 Derelict Saloonista, a bond for 80 serious a charge, but as the the Gate Oity. e DR, Anawers o addre e N 3 ? How: about Mrs, Columbus? judgo advisod With tho assistant county ate will be delivered uipon presentation of the check. w‘ '}i‘?”\“lmfifi" iq‘r“!,'r[‘v FIRST ;‘;H}‘ Now Christopher ton i PN !. torney before he announced the amount it is T == | X voard a1 2100 Dourinn strect o7 er went on discoveries ben DETERMINED TO ENFORCE THE LAW | mot likely ho will raise it BITUATIONS WANTED. 7 BOARD AND ROOM: STEAM HEAT, GA! And captured more honors than ever were meant = Reiser was raported as being # little bet. MAPLE LEAF LINE DEFINES ITS PLANS — bath; $4.50 and $6.00 per woek. 411 North 14th! For mortal to wi ter yesterday morning. Another report was ¢ Tuntom, 154¢ a word first nsortion, 1oa word there- | S Mo ortal to wear. ciroulated down here that tho spinal chord afier. Nothing taken for iess than e, 0 THE DOLAN, 200 AND 511 N.157H 8T 7 But Mrs. Columbus, I think—yes, 1 knowit, Plans of the Charitably Disposed for the { had not been sovered by the bullet and that | One of the Directors Talks—=An Importany EXPERIENC BOOKKEEPER _WANTS 410 Assistance of the Desorving Poor—Mrs, Il‘(‘\«'r's chances for recovery were not out Meetin RUHIEOE Watvey Resiindtisna of the question. He is o young man with St 1 - bt great vitality and is of excellent physique. el AL Magic City Notes. of the Bridge. postiibn. Good refervnees. Address W A 1s pining for notice from rhymster or poet, AL H i Let her have her share. While Christopher studied a dingy old chafi She doubtless did washing—a heroine's part, And dreamed of the ** Fair.” While Christopher’s life was so brightened by hope, Her task would have lightened if Santa Claus Soap A HARNE 921 D2* ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO GENTLEMEN 1 South 20th ave. AT1 20° BY YOONG M. I, A ELEASANT FRONT ROOM WITH BOARD rapher: good ,:‘:. for two, in priv nlly, 2218 Howard st FORRENT UNF URNISH‘D RODVIS J¢-S0UTH ROOMS, LoW RATES, 25 SITUATION WANTED AS CLERK IN GEN- | A TSR ANTER, Wt e Thent: | On the Installment Pian, port. Ia. Thiogs moved along in a brisk manner at The liconse committee of the city | Kunzel's saloon at Twenticth and N streets [ Omaha is to have snothor railroad bafors mn;m»il made two reports on the saloon { all day Sunday. In fact there was such a | the death of another b cases that were in the police COUFL | yp5iwiof customers in tho place that the | are to be bolie 8 few days ago. The defendants | hapronder did not get on to the fact that the | wWeste in the cases were F i ar, if_all indications 5| The Chicago Great u for several years past has had its : ank Crawford, | place was_heing robbed until yesterday . * . ”Il(luu-N]”m Had only been there. Dan Cloary, Frauk Patelka ana | morning. During tho day five falions of | PYC on Om -'lhlw- but thwlnu.r\m-m depression 5 . - i . A - & chatie b oline | £00d whisky were carried Away a quart ata | Bas played havoo with railroad building f hing AL ns x| G NEURNISFED ROOMS, AL MODERN She might have had time to be famous herself, Hart & Quinn, the charge being solling | Frl \o'onl Do whilo the bartender was | and until next year the mecopolls will have B eran Wrlagor o, | oL d Mismast il i 1f she'd but had aid from this jolly old elf. liquor on clection day. The licouss com- | hugy “waiting on the thirsty aggrogation | to wait for another Chicago outlet with the in.t,‘:‘.‘...d IR Bt 503" | (5 4-ROOM FLAT, 1003 1 .\\'mmw"‘!‘,, Yes Santa Claus Soap, the good hcusekeepers say mittee is composed of Messre. Schultz, | within, The matter was reported to tho possibility of a lake connection following Bulla and Wyman. Mesers, Schultz and | polico, and a fow hours Tater John Thomp: | £ Wion the advent of the o Mapis gt Wyman submitted a majority report recom- | 80n and kd Dolon were arrested for the ‘” THE NEBRASKA GUARANT and, Tnvestnient company wints a_fe Is the choicest of soaps manufactured to-day, RNISHED ROOMS. WITH (.h| \un B [4 Tien of good address 1o act 4% solleitors. Apply at § ¢ into Omaha, , Do 5 ok L Mr. Bulla was of a ditferent opiuion and Rk a7 b L LT R LT e et dirfere - HIs Murd ot et e vice president of the system, who has just Birhatent Invention ofl The pasmt | Griiounen U ok 160 PO JATEh S thvtas th ke et waddin : “at th s D % of the guemiical’ Tk Brasing b olla on_ sl could not sce the justice in taking the license | A quict wedding took place at the rasi- | oy ST R CAEE BUEEL I RO the MR ELR T v A #145.00 per week, For furthor particulars wrlle the Monroc Eraser Mfg. Co., X 30, La r)«;d\ i from these men at this time. He explained | dence of A. H. Merrill, Twenty-third and M d relativo to the businoss and fnancial that the saloon men in question had be streets, Sunday afternoon. The contract- | outlook. corroborates the exclusive informa- placed under arrest aud fined in the | Ing parties were A. H. Murdock and Miss | ton publishod in Tue Bee last week rogard- polico court, This he considered was | Anné Merrill Kev. Wheeler pronounced | ing the inteution of tho road. Talkiag to a 3 . s S | the marriage coramony at 3 o'clock. A wed- | reporter yesterday Mr. Boyles stated that sufficient punishment. Mr. Wood was in | ding dinner followed, and shortly after 4 [ It was the intention of the company to put 3 aiime per | favOr of shutting out saloon men who will- | o'clock the happy couple took the train for | into detimte shape during the summer of fully violated the laws. Mr. Wyman was !\i‘“(‘\“l|lr<:"(\;l’“\, lllr\‘\rr:ll visit for a few d ] l"'li Ll\r l'lll"'lf\)l' b\ukhn{x a line to Umnh{:. : TRRE TR 9 g thess . Mr. Murdock is a bright young attorney, and | and to begin the work of construction. i 5.’.‘:“,‘,3!,‘.3.’"'::.‘..*..“‘.u":“.“.« ll‘i“(‘)umm mn:'nrf:- :::It‘"l' ";::\uf k;lntmx 'hlu;>b7mu "'_';".m; the bride is one of South Omaha’s most ac- | the meantime, Mr. Boyles says the improve- oK BLal 19A¥6 Orders ALY, T, Wit 0w s Bole The ply use others had been guilty of | complished young ladies. With ono or two | ments contemplated when the Great Wost- Voo No the same offense but not detected. | exceptions only, the members of the family [ ern was roorganized are in active progroess, . 140 0 word fieat Inaertion, 1 Nothing taken for loss than STORY BRICK BUT ! [ buiddlug as i firoproot \ Bancnient, complots staam heating fxiure - cr on all the floors, gas, ete. Apply at the o - il ".ff.‘.‘h'." ’x".fltl‘.i:.“.',:;?fi.‘,' v.‘.‘:-”f.‘-:'i‘i‘y‘ . Tie B ke 910 W LoANSON INPROVE J STORE, 5315, 15TH. STRAM LIEAT. city property, #3,000 and npwards, 5 M }_3 MAN WANTED FOR_OUR CITY BUSIN Salary paid Call at 1516 Doughys, LY COUNTY TO A ructions. K HORSES WINTERED. WANTED, MEN IN EVE i privato dote perione ety A CORNET y md. Address Secre cent; nod ays, W.Farnam Smith &Co., OFFIC S WITHNELL BLOCK. ST VW AMONEY 10 LOAN AT C 7 —— e = — Avply 1o W, B Melkle, First National Bk n\l VTERED A SPECIAL The cases in question were aggravated | witnessed the marringe. —— e L1 % 4 s L) SRED A SPECL b - ) s —_ ARGUMENTS BEGU Bm T SOttty | [l RENT, TARGE, D-STORY midoiNg . corner 1t and ones. The men had been repeatedly notitied e e 0. LADOT AgeNeY, X ; Klorge J.W. Squir, ~FOR RENT, CORNE sultable for drgs, Apply next store, 314 M1t WITH ROOMS otions, ele. rocts, — T o0 | YW ANTHONYLOAN ANDTRUST 00 Life, lends at 1ow ratos forchoiee si Nebrasicuand Iowa. farms or Omaha et TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON and unimproved Om: . Fidelity trust Co., 1702 A0K-1) by the police to close and had not only re- | Touis Cardomore, who lives at Ninoteenth | Suit for the Appos AD- | fused but had used abusive language to the offteers who. e them notice. Ha was in | And Pierce streets inOmaha,mot with un acc t favor of making an example of these four, | dent in the stock yards switch yards v k B8 516 BVI0BNEO A¥RS COnElsIYe; day morning which cost him a foot. Cardo- | John Evans ngainst the Union Pacific, Don- The vote was 4 to 2 against theminority re- | more isalaborer. He wanted togevacross the | ver & Gulf Railway company, asking for tho JIOESES WINTERED AT WINDSOR STAnLES, | hort. Messrs. Conloy and Mully were absent. | tracks and did not wait for a wain to pull up. | appolutinent of receivers, was called iu thy 15th and Davenport. WLl reccive be The majority report was then put to a vote. | While endeavoring to climb over the bumb: | United States distriet court this morning be. Terms reasonable. Mr. Bruce said that forbearance had ceased | ers between two cars a switch engine backed { ¢t 8 00 8 b i to ben virtue. He was sorry to do any- [ up and the jar knocked him to the | for¢Judge IHallew soon after the opentn of hor SECURITIES mu SALE. thing to take away n man’s living, buv | ground. Tho whools passed over one foot. | feuts 8t 10 owlock. Ono feavurg that at- the law must be respected. The majority | crushing it completely to the aukle. The | LEACLAL interost to tho case was the cx- report was then adopted and the city attor- | limb had to be amvutated just below the | Pected action that the governwent might ney was instructed to draft an ordinance re- | knee. takein applying for u recoivership for tha S5, ANT AHOGNE. 0. | yoring the Tt e for Brme s Gulf portion of the Union Pacific system. As ment of Recelvers for Denver & Guif Rond. ster- Dexver, Nov. 20.—The suit of ex-Governor real estate, ]l INTERED 6 PER MONTIL o dress W. B. Mitlard, Omaha National bank. 'B . WANTED, YOUNG MAN TO MANAG tice in Des Molnes, by reliab mpany. Sl ey #75.00; intorest in_ business. Reference i 0100 1 cfh neCoRRARY. Addros W g5, Te arity on wroperty. Bui g 7!‘ RIENCED RMAN COACHMAN — — i I i dolph Meyer, 11th & Farnam Rates, 1ge o word first Insertio l;‘ & Tt g b 121 Nothing taken for less th . TS, HOW WOU L) word there- WANTED, RELIADLE TRAVELING SALES- men (o earry our lubrieating and burning ofls a4 @ 8ide line. Good chance for right man The | Dlevelind Refintug Co., Clov 500 240 j B WANTED, PARTNER WITH §200 OR_ 100 10 YOU LIKE T MAKE |~ Ratos, 10c st insertion, §1 ore * Xmas?" in’ the | month. N for less thin 2he. nd will pre this o e | “Raton, 106 8 lin erent mi tepping stone’ to a for- month, ' Nothing it take untage of at once. Address “Manufacturers,” Box 5308, Boston, Maw: sum_which you wish 2 lowest possible rates, in t (CHOICE 15T MORTC tpossible time, and for any length of timo 3 Wallaoe, Brows Biook, 160 aad Doigin 1 : 7 will be re SR i 4 o it agalnst equal amount o open *Di Sl B cat pi . a1 ek sty | G Wallace, Brown block, [6th and Douglas, " | were fined in the police court. B N M S T e (4 you to handle all mon Address W (K, AGENTS WANTED, I ments as you wist hen you wish, and only —— = Mayor Walker returned, with his veto at- Morris Yost is happy over the arrival of a Monday last, but Joel F. Vaile, f M o quick #elling pate pay for itus long us youkeep it You cin borrow IGH GRADE OMAHA CITY MORTGAGES, | tached, the ordinance controlling the han- | mew son at his home unklw'h:\ll'u'lllw United States government, e = e ofits goO on netting purchasers good rate of nterest, sums ot o SR ey = asked that the procee 0 poned fo : 3, WANTED. FOUR GOOD SHOE SATESMEN, | Dot cont Bront koo HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS, of from S10D i for aale b Glabe 1 oin & Trast oo | dling of dead animals. ~Among other thing Miss Nellie D. Chesley has been appomted | 531¢9 that the proceedings bo postuoned for ! ont othera ned apply: permanent position; [ FL00.00.10 S400.041 wiow! HORSES, WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. T0uL& Dodge, Gimaa. - Patieufars ow application [ his Nonor stated that he believed the ordi- | as stamp clerk in the postofiice. s RS K B Gl Btate where last employed. Address X natt, o WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. MERCHANDISE nauce wus concelved by one vendsring com- | Jumes Bannon alins “Oregon Jack™ and 1 ime to ascertain whether it de- WANT YOU TO WORK FOR US, THUS Withiou! prbileley OF Femoval of proport puny to down another; that the ordinanco | A Juders, men who bear tho reputation of | Siiod to iuterveno or not. Mr. Vaile was - WE WANT YOU TO WORK FOR US. THUS Vithout publicity or removal of property. 8 ng i that gt . IS , men who bear vhe reputation of | \resent this mornir R B Boowo TosTLERS WANTED ATOMATIA | 4 G0 YOV 00 por St Parties pre- OMATIA MORTGAGE LOAN 0O, R was ot drafted by the city attorney, and | béing crooks, were kept in jail over Sunday | baiied ofersd wo g and when the cuso wis t Panis Co.. 16175 Farmums good Wwages 10 FIEN Wi T e o el U 500 SOUTH 10TH STRERT Sl that ho did not consider it tobe a fairlaw in | and ordered out of town this morning. bR FagAvaTIE 1k Ak vis LI b Ine L party. e country, a team, though, is not necessiry 4 first floor above the street. F.m SALE, CHOICE FIRST MORTGAGES. B, J. | any particular. Hels 2 f on regarding the government's intention. } = Y OU ARE A DATIOLIC few vacancies lu towns and clties. Spare lonfm | THEOLDEST. LAKI ST AND ONLY INCORPOR- adall. Brown block, 16th and Douglas, N Mr BUNKLFaporton favorably, on the patis ‘Word was received today of the death of | Later, however, he stated that govern- 4 IF YOU ARE A ( "_,l MacCon. | 1way be used to good advautage. B. F. Johuson & ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. 3 oy Ly I Mrs. William £, Havey at St. Louis. Mr. | ment had decided to take no action for the | G AvoT Bisoot, Boston; Mase:, =" - | 0o 11tivandMain etrooia;Elhmand, v 82 tion of Mr. Curtis aud others 1o grade & fow | Haney is located here ns buyer for the C. | present M363 TOAN MONEY ON ANYEIND OF S5- oet north of the corner of Twenty-first and o hnon Wissmath & Sons Packing company of St. | - Mr. Bouyns for tho applicant, com- v contidential. A, E. Rates, 10c a lne each insertion, $1,50 a line per T ¢ S Louis. He left for his home av once. menced proceedings by p et bidek amonth. Nouhig tken for 1ess Hian Tho ordinance directing an ave light s L Brecesiingd oyl bRmsitAR G s e placad at Thirtieth anda L streets was : £ copy of the contrac e RS, $2 906 N. 24TH. ¢! o " 2 v STORIES AT THE STATION. tween the Union Pacific and the Denver, 1 At imacrtion. 1ca word fhore: X-DO YOU WANT MONEY | arap | knoc ked out by the mayor, the vote being = “T'exas & Fort Worth Railway company. *“Kothing taken for 165% than 35 _ | atie. N0ke T O et P ey PR e ANY The K. S. Newcomb Lumber company | Happenings at Police Headguarters and | JHOEe.d. A hurston of Omaha, for the (t WANTED,GIRL FOR. GENERAL HOUSH, hard tines while we We will loan you ANY SUM vou wish onyour : W 21 asked that the sidowalk tax assessment go Rerka's Court. Union Pacific, followed iu reply to the com- R oo Sook il ) nts to agents to handle | B ROUSE RECETPTS. o, & ===——"= | against certain lots bo refundod on account | Sheriff Ward of Evanston, Ulnta county, | PUjIts chari A ; TN T are ,,‘,‘.‘.",i:_‘,‘,,‘:" i “Wegive prompt attention to all applications, * of an error. . 2. Taylor. for the plaintiff, beran his (. WANTED LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Jwe will pay you £5.00 to $15.00 per wock to do wirletly homo ‘wi (vassing and our 1o n rediied 1 a8 long as you wish st of carryin ment at any time. There 18 1o publicity or them, Th Saat 43rd st,, Chicago, the ) tho our loan © Wyo., will pay $100 to the verson who cap- | argume vhioh el 5 g Gty Attorney Van Dusen gave notice that yo., will pay & the verso Cap- | argument, which went to show t k + ry Y ps 171 arti is wante D} Ji 2acific vi ed i ¥ ol i tho Counell oould rectify any errore made i | tures Frank Martin, who is wanted for the | Union Pacific violated its contract w for us: 1o ) : Ly A L TiRd o OT TGy Varn) Denver & Gulf and purposely held in check prompt pviment.’ Soud wilCadirossed cayelon = [ removal of prope e e 3 < assessments. The question arose over a | Mmur nver & Gull ely; | he Aoty Supply comy J DO YOU LAUGIH: SER FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEECO.. . A G I CHORL, 1310 HARNEY | mau's property being assessod as “improved” | A complaint was filed yesterday by Mrs. :"'.]‘;“‘;"J‘"‘"mn' of its esstom in ordorto Nass, o osamanthit at th \V‘;rmn?‘uh' i Room 4, Withuell block, £+ qay'¥'pm.: ehildren. Tuesday 4 b, .. Saturday | when really no improvements had ever been co nileging thuy Mrs. Craig had stolen o | L4 up the main overlind route.” When = oninza for agents. Prospeetus ready. Cor. 15th and Harucy sis. . | $6%50: I SHE e, b e S . o C stolen & § Mp. Taylor had spoken o short time an ad- Y_WANTED. FIRST OLASS GIRT, | Norria Pub. Co., Des Moies, 55 v ; r of blankots. Tho testimony showed that | joi- TaS16" b shoken o shott N 8§ work. four in family. Inquire Mrs. ! 4 3 Herbert Broodwell'asked that his scales at s Bolding thoblankow aalme- | S Lrament was aken puntlitomorrow St i 4405 Hamilion st. IS e e Twenty-eighth and Commercial stroets be AIE wus holding tho blankote asse- | which time he will continue. The argu- ] T-WANTED, A GOOD PLAIN C ST BE A D O e ar O = SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING | used us ity scales, Granted. SRR as and:slio was dis- | ments will probavly. consume ' four or five el v good washer “and froner.” Two in it in faling B8 ord BUSINESS GHANGSS, Tates) 10 a 11iia cARl IHGERIpn, o1 Tino per | . M. C. Cook gave notice to the council that | "SI 10 dont Day of the American Fuel | 4% i “E“x‘fiff'"‘ ey o Ao On¥ uBw Book of. Photog 10¢ a lue each insertion, $1.50 4 Lne per | MmOnth.” Nothing taken for 16y than 2. he was desirous of bewg placed on the bay | company says that the description of the MILWAUKEE CHANGES TIME. ar 8. 100 5tr contalns twico ns many plotures | 00" Nothing taken for leas han Soo: i FoER roll as a fireman. OUNG LADIE! AND GENTLEMEN CAN ire i working know g at A.C, Vau s N AN SOON | Property owners petitioned to have the ant’s school of short- | alley between P and Q and Twentioth and J. Williams' found dead in the woods near London, Ky.. arswers to the man who 5D, WOMEN AND P &, aud best holiday book. Lo ommissions, prem fum with 7 _FOR SALE, AN INTERESTIN A MANURAC- Short- wrl v . Turing piant (Wit posttion i sho oM 1 a0 du: | YPENVFIE o 1 ort- | &l worked for " iiis company up o about four ened } maiu idle an hour. We e o), $] 3, 4 hand, 513 N. Y. Life. Typewrlgrs to rent. B34 Twenty-first streets I)I‘OII ht to grade. . i Villi o Js 3 " [ 3o o way so'make moncy. - Pastugn witn'wa | S SR O RS0 e, 52 - Mr. Stiultz movod that the stroet commis- | Jionths sgo. o savs that Williums has a | Cincaco, Nov, 20.—[Spectal Telegraii to should be worth ! .00 o month. ress at v it pivad e ol ieticl ot S0 r ¢ o V] :- ey, 1 . " 3. oy o pep . onee, John K, Huatligs, 47 Covihill, Boston, Mass. T L R LA L 3 oot ' PAWNBROKERS. sioner be instructed 1o repair the street e T R D v Tue Bee.l ~The Chicago, Milwaukee and " Rates. 10011 an per A L 3 TS0 e s 2 | i 10 i oach nmerdon. 8150 e por | A THIXtieth and Q straets, and on R ot | e eniof of police thas. e saw 1 Tk 1 St. Paul road hias Geciaed that its 5:30 p.,m. a0y e JAGENTS 300 10 500 ADAY, CITY OR | Y Zfireny i 5 Howentovier, berirand. Nepy > | month.” Nothtug taken for les3 than e, Shrocts.. Bogh Dincest o haidy wovs a-f | fotioo of tho arresthere of Franle Sioc sriin for Omphy and; Slaue Uiyl ooms L ¢ ———- | Jountry. Call 3707 Hamilton, 7 09 a. m. b " anliNeb, e cots. laces, he , were who had a lot of jewelry on h ers pncing’ noxt Sunday, aavD herh ~HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. % p2os | _ 332 | J SONNENBERG. DIAMOND BROKER. 1305 | dangerous condition. ok s i ava HiA(avore s )1,.,,“.,','5..1'::r Sk [Aicociugymaxiypunday oL en v et The O, I Davis company, 1605 Furuam. 50> | = — ATINFSISTOCK. NO OFFOSTTION, MUST | WaDguelan st Tomns smoney on diuonds, | "V Biuco moved that the city cugincer bo | LoZUD Sa¥8 his store was burglurize 50 | G:25p.m. 1t will, however, arriveat the : EIARNESSETOCK. NO OFPOSTIIONL,MUST | watches,eto. Old gold tind ailver bought. Tl 1008 | , M- Brilon moved that e cliy enginoerbe | worih of jewalry, ‘and he.‘wints Stoskman ||y o oi e senl B SO RIS A L S T3 0-ROOM COTTAGE, MODERN, CHOICE, 1N WANTED _TO KE Vb Samirs 1 avont #3200 643 1585 | tnstructed to draft an ordiniace locating the | on uosil e s, 0 ho wints Stoclkman p a Ditaioie Elgutter, 204 Bee bldy. Rle A TR Toaulral, batkhpo o0 e R D e o = —————= | west houndary iine of the ci stuf. 2 present. The vesult of the change wiil after. Nothing { SMALL ¥ | (Gt it “What is the object of your motion?” 0ld asked Mr. Wyman. “Becaus aken for less than 2¢ TYPEWRITERS, HT AND SOLD. = M379 21 Rates, 10¢ a line each insertion. $1.50 a line per month. " Nothing taken for loss tian = Jimmy Colligan and Mrs. Keysor | be to shorten the time from Chicago to bobbed up again yesteraay morning on the | these places by fifty uinutes. The train same old charge of drunk and fighting. The | leaving heve by the same road at 6 p. m. for JRNISHED OR UNFURNISHED Hblocks of P. 0.: man and wife: i ) RENTAL A Mr. Bruce, “there are w USH 10 children B price o drons X FOR RENT OR SALE, A GOOD WELL LO- | — people living over there who do not Know | judge remarked that he was diszusted witn | St. Pauland Minneapolis will, after Sunday nf“fi(‘:f..t"’“ 0 ugpiren stace priceand location. “gbdsns X | ¥ LGV Dor aviachod, Adirosn e | QMITHS REMINGTONS CALIGRATIS, BVERY. | whether they live in South Omaba or | {hos ,leave at6:30 p.m. A vew tram will o, 0 hing; unlicard of prices. e : : e them, and would sec that they missed ap. — — Babb, 613 N.Y. Life bldg. Send for sumples. B N Y 1 WISH TO MEET OR CORRESPOND WITH | == aman of bustuess, w pearing in police court for a few Mondays at | theu be puy leaving here at least. He then imposed a fineof $40 on | points in lowa, Minnesota 0 p. m. for: nd South STORAGE Mr. Bruce was informed that Forty-fourth > his a few hundred to stroet was the west boun line and that S aaand #50/05 M AR KAV ebi Dakota, going by way of Dubuque. Western T SIX ROOM FLAT. INQUIRE | Ratos. 100 aline cach sertion. $1:50 a line por of new pat Lje S . BOALES _____ | he could see the chart in the conuty clerk’s | ““Phe Denver secret. servics people have no. | ¥0ads will put extensive changes into offect Rrdai | month Nothing taken for ioss than 3 on. e oy maciine' of s Kind ' Rates. 100 Tine each inwertion #1504 o por | office, and he withdrew his motion. Lifled the O - polive that v nascne | hext Sunday, soas 1o bring their traius inbo ™ M STORAGE, WILLIAMS & CROSS, 1214 Referencos exchanged. - Add ROhit o ing tken Tor1aRs Uiy Billy Wood said he thought it would be | tyred Martin . Paulsen, an escaped con- | conformity with the sche 8 ndontod by TEW AND SECOND HANDSCALES.ALL KINDS. | cheaper to feed one prisoner and keep him | yiot. 00DS, | RO AT A FABLSHED SR AN Address Borden & Seliock Co., Liko si..Chicago, | in jail vhan to pay a boss §I I Paulsci was arrested by the govern- | tho roads in the C: FOR _ HOUS aday to | ment secret ‘service detectives for raising e hea. | D vates. "1 o, T1L Harnmm Yocavy hasviine bistuesn fo o thriving fosen in 540 ghnxd fl."x“f’x"clm:f.'. oy EWhon tho ewere | bank notes, and all tho tools used by nim |, "“““;‘H“"\‘; "““"’I‘“ = s ST cbraska, _Address W07, Omalia ~ TOR I ==—= | three or more prisouers it was different, were found at his house. Pailsen sawed ic meeting of the Western Passenger as- DOM HOUSE T CONDITIC —— e - — FOR RENT -HALLS. the idea of puying one man £1.75 u day 1o | 1he bars of his cell and got out. Ho formerly o tadn v e Ot 2 2 locat M, STORAGE FOI CARRIA Y A FAVORABLE OPPORTUNITY TO ENTER — == e et A S 0f 1 got our o formerly | sociation today heago promises o stables, 15th and Davenport. 7 D 17 an old,eatablishied business. Wil be openJanu- Rates, 10e alne ench insertion, $1.50 a lne per | Stand by and boss a vrisoner looked ridicu- | worked in Omah, and was employed by Pax- | pe far ve aching in its character uuless pres- ent conditions totally fail of fulfiliment. So = | month. Nothing takon for loas than crease of business. making des{rabi apital which may be active or silent on itimate roturns. Correspoudence lous to him. ton & Sharp, 3 P e The city engineer was instructed to notify |~ Chiof Inspector Wheeler > o RMORY HALL, 1714 CAPITOL AVENUE, AND e . 5 il Inspector Wheeler of the Postoftice 1 . TetuTaR o QoreaRDRdnae NMorand's assernbly rooms. 1510 Harmey straot, | the street car company to repair the floor of | gepurtment 1s out in a card sffering §500 ve- | 1MPOrLAnt1s the meeting that the members disgy | for bulla. club b R 1':l z\ru;:ll.n\'md\u'l. or remove its racks | ward for the arrestof Jumes K. Stratton, | af the transmissouri committee have askod e p; hi arney. rom the same. an escaped convict from the Colorado peni- | that Chicago b bstituted for k s (f LA o same. . 3 E Chicazo bo substituted for Kansas City Maxwell & Freeman submitted a plav of | e Stratton was sent to prison for | and a civcular from Chairman Caldwell has = their addition to the city. Y L was. genk fon S0 d a cirey Chairm MUBIO, ART AND LANGUAGES, | - Ondinances sasson: - Providing for tho | ISy dod mumerous offolis vespenn i been issuotnoal s reudsi I baresCRER gidinances pussed: = Providing for the | mado by his pais to_ effect his o P, GELLENBECK, BANJOIST AND TEAGHRR | Alling in of certain lots, creuting a sinkiog | one time Frank Bruce, the noted bank | Nob in long time has the Western Pas- LEBNIE 7 i ding district’ No. 9, cstat A Rasddali ; SR ] 1l word vk inaortion, 160 word | 77 TOWN 100 RARMS TN NEDRASKA, KAN +1510 Callforuta O | o o e o, arentaonsn & | ropber, went to Canon City wiih u_big ol | sencer associution faced sogravea dificulty, Afior. NOtInE taken for 1088 thin 2 fiand Dakota, D or == T = | Twentieth, setting apart a fund for the pay of moncy and a Chicago locksmith, aua | and the outcome will be watched with cag: S Gonpxs R, | Maseores and catin Adi-bok T nidort i | p AT ENTS B opagl;Smpson, Washington art o fu fod to° get Stratton out, but fhiled. | erness by the trunk liues and weytorn rouds, W No attorney’s fee un ment of witness fees in cases brought | Stratton was with Bruce in Omaha one | for the Santa e stands ready 9 leave the am st ) 7-GLEAN STOCK OF GENBRAL MDSE WILL patentobtutuod. Write for Inventor's Guide, | ugainst the city, locating certain water | night when Sergeant Ormsby arrested | tottering association shouid it fail to take fitake real estate, money. Box 205, Frankfort, Ind. hydrants, Bruce for blowing a safe, Ormsby hung | somo action on the immigeation question. ; 3 ka0 P A TENT TR onto Bruce and Stratton threw two big guns | which is tho bone of contention just 4 S e Tt Ba 000 bt A 5000 e Wi 1t is now assured that the Associated | in the sergeant's face and backed away. | present. for less thai 200. tride il oF part of stock for laud dnd cash. Box | BUREAU. SUES & 0. SOLICITOKS.Bes | Chdritics of South Omaha will bo a success- | A D¢ sergeant hung to Bruce and before help | Although General Passenger Agent T > FOIL SALE, CHEAT, THIEE HORSHE, O [ 871 Wesl Poiut, Nob. Buildinz, OMAHA, NEH, Adyice FRE L O ot Bty Of L jacoess- | arrived Ktratton got aw 1 sond of the Missouri Pacific was in - Omahi Wil trade for gratn. Apply WIIBOF SIDIOS, |*ry_ FoR EXCHANGE ul organization. Aifty of the leading [ \When the cases against *Mrs. Amelin | last Saturday osteusibly on business cou: 130 1 DAYeRDOH 5 /208 BXCHANGBLOLEARIGWA LA citisons me last night at the High | Anderson aud Miss Lada Kenneiy wore | neotod with iis road, 10 1s ‘pretiy gencraly e | O R W RAILWRY TIME GARD school building and put matters in | called in police court yesterday forenoon two | known that his conference with® Goneral ¥OR SALE- MISCELLANEOUS. Sloux City, I e 0 T TE T P o g respectably dressed young women wearing | Passenger Agent Lomax was m vegard 1o word | 7-CLEAR T on to make the organizatio @ success, 1. | heavy veils avswered “the summons and | the immigration situation and the velief the WANTED—TO BUY. “Rates. Tige @ word fival inscriion, 1c thereafier, Nothing taken for less thin 25¢, WANTE SECONDHAND DELIVERY %er at. 0 50% Wilgon, Ad FOR SALE--FURNITURE, monih TH AVE rst clasy [ Yo RENT. COTTAGE CORWER ane Doy odern improvenients; Tenai 2511 Dodee st. word DFOR RENT, 13-R0OM HOUSE WITH STA ble for 1 il modern conven 019 Park_avenne, now occupied by ¢ 3ivd, U. 8. At posséssion given 18t of Decy Apply at 322 Bee building or 1021 Park a, Nothin SE. §2! il . SEVEN ‘finfixrm i | desine awi, trees, ity Water, e eister, cemente bath, near' motor: Sed | () STOVES OF ALL K D. V. 8tovens, 601 Paxton blogk, M Wells Auetion o, 1111 Fi AND S-ROOM HOUSES IN CITY DT e o B g2 e I —HORSES, WAGONS,ETC i st {uscrtion.le n word hero- | 7/ 14,000 STOCK CHOICE [) K ROOM HOUSE. MODER hnfurnished. Apply 1112 RNISHED OR Toth T, Eimuaxt ) ROOM HOUSE, ALL MODERN L) iivo cur Ttues, $30.00, 714 No. 20th, Tu GTON & u Am TERN NEB tion. GAGO, BURLIN il thereat Joss thil fichutige for mdse. P, 0. Box 303, Fremont, Neb, uy»ul 10th and Mason St A. Broadwell presided and Thomas O'Neiil | appeared before the judge to answer to the | Union Pacilic desired in the mutter, D ikoon » “WITH Ok ~ . ~ ~ Mddz D17 “Chicagh Vestibile. acted as seci Brief vemarks were | churge of shoplifting. ~ A cowplaint had All the trouble over the immigration ques- without baru, South $4th aud Francis stre (Q70NE BEUNSWIOR, 'ffll(h'.‘"n‘.‘»"'flflfu'.fl B AND .Chicugh Expross. made by several of the gentlemen present | been filed by ou MGG 4% » of the employes of Hay- | tion has grown out of & committee report indicating that all hands are willing to doa | den Bros. alleging that the women took | made to the s liberal amount of work. Messy oW, 50 AC E‘tikflll‘ AR LAND TO TRADE FOR BARU BADIONS: 01221 e al (ex Sunday). LON MO R 100.00: 4 miles from 40" acres fn cultivation, balance fit tion, Address lock box 463, Cont ol ol gy ons . 0. Dox 813, Wt Point, | £hirocery s for eultly sade chioup. Add 3 b1l sociation early in October by rs. Adams, | four felv hats valud at$6. The prosecuting | Messrs. Sebastian, White and Kniskern TNk sioow sion lvl\n 4123 Hamilton, 1 ves | BU “KREVOLUTION | City, Neb. Mi76 Di* | Omaha | FoR SALE CirE oot 10w M“m Stanley and Monroe were appolnted as u | Wilnesses gave their testimony, but the | recommenaing that the report be mage 1nto sampbell newspaper press and 1 doublo eyline | - e et = committee to select the names of seventeen | Women had nothing to say and refused to | an agreement, and suggesting u way in ]) e pring. with two folders: good con- | %/ OLEAR AND SLIGHTLY INCUMBERED y 00 citizens. The committee of seventeen is to be | dnswer questions, Tl wera fined 13 | which the business might be divided. This Uitlon Address for partlontars Look Box 8, South | £4tarms, improved, tn Loup and Custer county pm 400pm | the central committee of the Associated Cnar- | and l'“!:tl;LA':i\ch.\\'hluh wi en left the S Neb. 474 | Nebraskis. to exehiuge for horses, general mor paid and the | agreement the Union Pacific could not con- o — e - chandise, boots und shoes, hardwire 1mple- ourt room without disclos- | sistently sign, on account of the receivership D, FwE MODERN 5-ROOM COTTAC |)lN-Aln4.rll\v-5U|lll\ ities and will map out the work in detail. | Wom NG 8 1l miro o6 renusod to o1t Qs 1500 SPRING FRAME NO.2 PNEUMATIC | ments. Fair prices and personal tspection on all All religious and charitable organizations | g their identity. situation and the general trend of United Butis, 2208, L stroet M '-‘)I\I‘:'KN»I od as new. A bargain. G.H. Jer- | deals. Address lock box 15, Tuylor, N-"“ will be members of the Associated Charities A complmnt was issued by Judge Berka | States courts to tight shy of agreements - onie, York, Neb. - ™ 7T-ROOM MODERN FL. N and cach district will be dividea so it will be | yesterday for the rest of kred Jotnson, | under res s D civers. 1L 1s not u; convenient for all to do effective work. | Who lives at Twenty-uinth and ‘Harne: erted that the 0. 13th street MAOT FOR EXCHANGE. O D v Q0% SALE PUG PUPPIES, 1814 BURT i court would huve opposed any objection Lo £ L5 reet D20* v, comaiating of 10 aud 20 aore lots nene J 6.o0am | ool committee is - composed stroats, It I8 allegod inavJonson boat his | the agreement. had tha receivers recom- s ~CHEAPEST AND BEST LIST IN OMAHA. FOR SALE, AT A BARGAIN, ROLLER TOP o8 0f $10.000.00 1o $20.000 00 1\!“\""‘ of the following gentlemen: F, 3. | borseina cruel and inhuman manner. An | mended it, but it hus been impossible to get 13,.,.,.. Castellar, near S. 20th St., $4.00. _(,Q-L"*k wafe and other ofice fixiures. Call %02 A Sl wat e Stsl Omaba | proadwell, John (Westfield, George W. ""“."r l“?‘,‘k';m ml'|lh;‘ ';’ = I 1 Eip IaoRITRIR b0 fhlkn. DI SRNGHIH I RN 2 Yoo, 14 5. 8001 St near Faruam, clty water, | Zickson. et MOOS 81% | thay TwiiTaxchauge Tor mides: - Addross loo T TYowm P R T v Mugson, J'M. Fowlor B. 5. Adoms. T J. | doimes, Mely, whols ko 1o the potice | press of more important business, Mr. RS eI MISOELLANEOUS, ¥ood 3 AU ST e 30 o Nt E O'Nelll, I A. Cressey, John Sautter, Dr. | 4 ey urrcatod lust | Lomux in consequence haviux to bear tha 12 Dy entur St, oity water, large 1ot 3 -ron SALG_REAL ESTATE oVeutibated Lt Slabaugh, W. G. Sioan, E. J. Seykora, O, E. | B k\}l“" s ygrant and suspiciaus char L; Y1 | brunt of the fi 5 lie is eminently capable < L WO e o e, ., B W . Tanner, C. illinn Greenfield, a colored man, created )f aoing, having made the immigration gu S1.. €00d barn, §10.00. Tttcn, Tige i word fivat fnsertion, 108 word (lere: Bruce, Rev. I, R. Button, J, M. Tunner, ( 4 S0 DRI S0, ¢ & gri 1 i ;G raann VS elly Wader and sewor, [ aftor. Nothifi Gikon for lcys than 256, i €. Suanloy, 1 Johmson and Thomas Goarey; | 8 disturbunce at tho Webster streot devot | tion a study of ! Tosnon TN 7 T T T g i OKIARORTL & T i By 15 51010 1710 A This committee will meet at tho ofiico of | yesterduy afternoon by wanting to fight a | ~ At tho meeling today the Uuion Pa- Airaoia SEAL Brisiol Bt clty wa g Rn 11k, ‘m 10th street 205pm........Colorado Ligjpd.. ... 450pn | Adams & Bell on Thursday evening next. strangor. He was placed under arrest. cifie will not be representod and it will be 07 Favaain St, water in houo, i 810 e FARM FoR BATE O PAGIC. - | | Fawner McDevitt, Thomas Hoctor and J, | - Cliiries st was arrestod last grening | decidedly interestiag 1o watcl e ietion of 1A, 10138, 818t St city water fu house, LAIRVOYANT % Achols walinprored 40-adre duct i § Omisha | Unton Depot lmi Pé M. Tanner were appointed to arrange for o | On the eharge of stealing a wagon from in | the assoviation in the munuver of haudling £ 3] P 9 _..‘{LVT‘E'.,__ e ] o R Bx mass meeting, st which the details of the | front of a south side wagon shop. this question, witich more intinately ly modern new | "o gom 100 i lusortion $1.80 a lue per | ratroad stations near by: taxes light in’ this il organization will be explained. Aron FYYPYP cerns tho Southern and Canadiun Pa ot month. - Nothiug takow for lews thi 26e. ounty; neartioss u:dl-'url' Crook, ()ml‘l :{l sm;u. g“ ‘n’:n:.;: Prof. A. A. Monroe, Father McDevitt and Moior Collision, than the Union Pacitic o i P o TTRTOV AT, | Omaln imsucs ood and perminent marikeu for t 3 A WONL00, +8 tand ‘het o 3 — L R iy S MIES NANNTE V- WARREN. GLATRVOYANT, | garden truck, suall frults, buter, cegs aud noul- A d20mm | Rev. Hoss were dotailed to go among the | When 1t began to vain last evening the 5 - N e 1 ol Duktew iHed (b Gy oak it 110 N IO Deades il furm products’ T ouw offer thiy CHICAGO, MIL & 810 PALL. | Avrivea- | Feligious and charitable organizations and | sireet railway tracks becamo quite slippery New Hiridge Complotad, - plendld projw: an attric B s s SAUL ye a iy conoertel i 3 4 > ey . M a Aty 2 B A di s Vi HAVE SEVERA AL NICK HOUSES oI | o G ST spleudie provariy ot 80 siscacty _U.P. Dejot lnzgm‘ Sta, .},:An. L ;:::mlu::‘ v ‘wl:‘vfil G;lunu'll:"l'l“]lll;L:j:TL“\l]“»‘llj}l‘l:; and as a result two trains collided at the l“l‘h': “\(::I‘I‘Iullx‘ nm“«z:‘y:} . “.“.I'L An‘;:x ll“l MASSAG=z, BATHS, LTC. ARMS SALE R e gy bm | good wording order in & siort time, x"p"“:'l'.““ O:r ':'v‘;u'\‘:"‘)h"if,“”" ""”“““k'; { Muddy at East Omaba is practi e e i e ol A el (o5 100 & Tl oach Insertion. 150 3 1 “Baria, Barker bik F. B & MO VALLEY [Arrive o e ——— e b o s |amn Ll & Sk M awileh | ioted, ‘Iho ralls are all doyn i Hicks' Real Estate Agency v month. Nothing wken for less thao 250, . LE. ON SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS, _Depot Lith aud gVagbpier Sts. | Omat - 3 heloase began | Lite uilding e e - " MADAME SMITH, 302 8. T4TH, 2ND FLOOR, l) T AND (-ROOM COTTAGES. NEAR MOTOR, Roow . Massage, vapor, aleohol. steam -.ulnhu L aro fiuished, look and Eloise Rudiger, the woman who shot | to slide down the grade and the brakes wi the approaches to the brid; 8L, half way bel: < B ing a 3 Henry Reiser several weeks ago, was | DOV powerful enough to hold it Thcar | e ¥Aros are assvming i railr th Omaha. No luteres Wxargsi. 0. mour Park and Myo. Kixp (B Mo | 50 b 5 Do $h8 E ot at. e e Biadas | 1lis L . A crashed futo | the livst locomotive to cross from Jowa into R TR SRR {00 ach SAthe Nit) o | Dodee. 1309 I e g i ['0438% | vrought imto Judge Fowler's court au 2 | bun down outo the viaduct aud ceasted tuto | NG, 1L 0 Way of this bririgo will bo rn —_——n8 MME. KOHNSTAMM. MAGNETIO HEALER, LOST, Toaves | © Bfi]‘!v TArrivas - | 0'clock yesterday afternoon for a preliminary | depot crossing. ‘I'he headlights and draw- | OVer the strycture this afternoon. Both en = roou 7). Hote) Brunswick. Mo Omahal 1. P. depot, 100 {"Omans | hearing on the churge of shootiug with in- | heads of both cars were dewolished, but no | K1nes which have been houséd at Platts. ROR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. THIRD | Batea 1ige a word first insertion, 1o a word | T0.40am AZOEXILEs - tent to kill. The keavy strain on the | one was injured wouth are ou the east side af the river and OMB. | 1 MME. CARSON. 1121 DOUGLAS, i Lador oo ¥, Massages ALGROL aulbbur aud Moroafier. NoWus 1akan for 1aes thas ¥as T 15 KNOWN WHO FOUND THE ROLL OF T (i, -Eastern Flyel Olle. Paus Raies 1 tion.1e a word there + after, Nothiug taken (or lens than 2ac. woman's mind has given her the appearance Ll B LR iy ready for any work that may present itself of another person from what she was on the THE B Y OMAKKE Some little diMcuity is being experivnced 2o poney. with nawe and address on the leather day of the tragedy, It has been intimated by the East Omaha people in belug compelled P — L - " 388 910 v orfie_| since ber confinement 1n the vounty juil that | ber 2 acific © wattor, erstood, wi RURNISHED LOOM, 3017 HARNBY &7, - ot NOLbug alon (OF ows thaw doe.. - F TN T BT s: oals E:fl?’-fl.. [[§90am | the woman's mind is nov exactly balanced WARRANTY DEEDS shiortly be adjusted Lo Lhe satisfaction of il st ) bin il fex i §10%m | At times she acts very peculiar aud h M &0 v | hawehiy air ang idiotic laughter s said to i botor Sta. | Ouaha | Deanything but natural. No defense of in- ¢ | WM Lonz to Wiliiuw J Henderson the parties in inter plock 1. Farewan's At 4 100 - il red, about 11" years old. heavy with ealf; ‘Holgteln” 6 years. black wod white oufy A. Boyd, Swift's ice bouse. an M W " T MASSAGE TREATMENT. ELEOTRO-THER- 7, URNEUED KooM WiTi BOARD, 10 PE. | U LR B e ot 0 LHER. b. .l . 1SR | wndohiropodist Mes. Post, 3104 8. 1600 Withuell blk i Veunkeberger 1o E 1 104 6, block 1, 1n subdiy of bio = s oo S, Pavt To suceood the & FOR RENT, ELEGANTLY FURNISHE 818" | ceivpraward. Mo nuiedation.:| 9.05 puw Albright's Chaice. 000 1 ooren ey fhgealird .4 aip Gatian: hodted 1ooms. 802 S0. 1 3th svel =3 = Exprons (Ex. San. )|12.40 piy Giobe Toun and Triust conipany 6 A George Bull, general passenger and Y Ok FLEASURE, NiwW DEAL OUT-SMALL, WH! LY POODLE BIICH, Adpm ... Paul # W 8 et age st. P - ~- it : Mivs 2 ent SR o B D BAr Mastings, | LaNovembor i3, Return 1o E W. Sinieral, $50 Bod 1T PR “.:‘x:'_l‘lmu-u s an M Fetris, lots 43, 44, 45, ~u ight agent of the St. Paul & Duluth rail- WO PURNISHYD KOONS Vo GENTLE | Aol hirk N 0 reward M35 Children Cry for | e S N Willlam [ussell has boen made gou- o0 on South 261 street T LADIES, SEND NAME AND ADDRESS T0 . , At 10, Wik 3¢ Bonith | passenger agent and roughton T FURMISEND ROOM WITH BRATH.80 MO U datl o o h v (e iy fow b ) page UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS T T 5 ’ltoh’l". Castoria. BW Mullettoti ¢t Kuight, ot 15, becomes general freight axent, the increased o ‘““ health book.” Ofiee sonsiltation free; lady — . Bl Cliy :“‘“"U' block 18, Omalin Yiew business of the road requiring the increase L i Fol Bt | Edies Yoo u Haecoch ertion, W10 atas por | s L PR Bxmonn....: 1000y Children Cry for A ALl tauk, Tyt N NICELY PORNISHED GOOMS PO S ——— | 20uth. Nothing takou for loes thin - v ves | SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC | Arvives 3 > Matth Ay Py A “I'he funeral services o the late Gieorge o 10mai, £ floos, faciug 1610 S MONEY TO LOAN - . | (Y W, BAKER (FORMERLY WITH JOHN ( Owaha' Depot. 15th and Wobster Sts |~ Ouaba U Qe Nasthane o Jous: Baker, ol e hield s o d o ot 11 7O LOAN. ‘_3‘:':3“:“" Oatlona hicomed"htor Ve b MITMNE | B8~ g Puil Lod | 73 Pitcher's Castoria. Tot 8, uiack 50 umia... 21 AW Bull ware beld 1 this city today and the P A= 50 & line per or wud embalmer, 015 8. 16th st Tel. 49 Clnite | 9.25 am Loay Was % i ater. A LARGE VEONT BOOM WITH ALCOVE, | month, Noting orifl) Lo went o furlehed, st cay, bail for geutisman | T2 N0 LoR T 0 cli e i?»“:?»lu PORMHN & ST IO TArivias Children Cry for 0 A Bounets harid) jo 7§ Colliny, Loy e ——g— N v Lawi = A’ EST RATES. K. BURKET, FUNERAL DIRECTOK AND Py o ey sae _ANC A Omahs 4 Oune word dascrives it, “perfoction.” We e, Novovn | Wkl 5 niv AN ol PurQU e BATE . Sbatner. 1018 Chicago 8. Tel- 90, Midl~ “Beopml 8t Louiscauion Ball 11235 e | PItCher's Castorla. g ! ¥t PR g Totul amount of transfors er 1o DeWity's Witeh Hazel 5alve,cures pilos