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TIIF O\IAIIA DULY BI'F WE I)VFM)\Y MAI{( H 14, 1894 7 8PBOIAL NOTIGES, _|zon=sve-sronss sxporricas. | wowsy so souxaaae svrars | _son sevs Mar sevasn (| UNRERNEN OF NEBRASKA| i st e . | WON THE PREACHER'S PRIDE Advertisementa for thess columna will be taken | OFFICES FOR RENT IN THE /. | LOANS ON REAL ESTATE, WARRANTS,_GOOD | ONE 20-ACRE FARM EOR SALE. APPLY 10 aws n o8, but of the o »y m. for the morning and Bunday cditlons. ments held out to permanent tena oply w272 M35 es of bisiness established by cus! AeEriiNry, by Fequeating. & Aumbered ofed Jobst Krow., rooms 5 and 51 2 build ey T fully belleve that this favorable condition is | Some Strang r no ''fi 3 B NAVE Sntwers airemet to o pnnered jetist I-M&$i_ [ OMOHA LOAN & TRUST . 16TH JAROGAINS, HOUSES N MS, Ll Mo”""‘ of Their Association Opened | largely duo to the Influence of "vl. and | Some Etrango Things Dono “for the Good of in gare of T Anewers ‘s nd FOI RENT, THE &8TORY NIICK DUILDING, | bousls AL T T S o blo in Omaha Yesterday, Kindred nssoclations, and T further boliove | the Church,” be d L 316 Farnain st | The Bullding has @ nreprool | PR 5 D DS WL T T R S that with the proper support given to asso cement basement, complete steam heating fix- 3D, APPLICATIONS FOR LOANGS, SE > BID UL BE RECEIVED I8 clations of this kind the evil spoken of WANTED -MALE HELP. tur water on all floors, gas, ete. Apply ittle, Brown Lik., Omaha. W of the Park -{ ners until 9 WPON - _the wimsg of The Hea P | = A 7 ¢ Montp Yoot "tor one | REPORTS HEARD AND OFFICERS ELECTED | would be practically abolished. In this con ST * T ) ot T merican Winger Co., 18 ? TWO BLEGANT STORES AND L oo, P 0. Oho " 1i4-story house 41 barn tn the southwe Tutual Insurance Question Causes a LIvely | tor protection of the retall dealers from ship- | Frank ©. Johnswon Accused of Maving ‘corner of 11th and Hownrd streets W-383 a0 corner tax lot 15 : : > Debate~Retallers Have u Long Bone ments to consumers in their territory by Wreeked Minister Campbell's Hon = | One cottage in block 4 River View Park addi to Plok with Wholesalers—Full other retafl dealers. The violations of busi Sensational Testimony of tho Wonm | THY On COMMISSION. 1 : i in Oman for” commission Rouses i ’ ; L ot MONEY TOILOAN = URATTELS: One A in block 9, River View List of Delegates. ness rules aro not confined wholly to-the | 4 5 O DRI DG | h of the 3 H _ | one cottage ana t 1-Mi1i 1 - e ot wholesale or mill men & L SRR e, - LU B ey T i i h AGENTS WANTED. month.” Nothing taken for less tian 3se. Vi E oy iy e G A A K] .; nroe y - TR B T One. 1ig-ntory house K 11, River View | Ancle . fhlts i . ik e s, i MONEY T0 LOAN ON HORSES, One 1igetory 1 R Anclent Order of Unitod Workmen hall, In | which would cover shipments made by fmai cottages and barn block 11, River | the Patterson block, was filled with lumber facturers and wholesale men to consnmers weeks ago, th papers in the celobrated on the order of retail dealers in territory | damage suit of Rey. Lar M ther than where the retall dealers Were | awainst Frank . el Although proceedings were instituted some Wis. lntes, Ve word Arat {nwertion, 1o & word | ¥Slanos and furniture of all kinds. Business ! = o — - herenier. -~ Nothing taken for lexs than l. 0. B. Haddock, room 421 Itamge | Two TAILORS WANTED AT FRANK J. RAMOE'S, | J i 5 ¢ View Park addition, 1 Ma2 WANTED, AGENTS TO TAKE ORDERS By | _block X — jds may (nelude any or all of the above | MeN from all sections of the state yesterday LIV 80T [CUTORE CAN ¢ FIROM $2.00 TO | Samy we will pay exp W salary WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF houses, cottages or barn afternoon, the occasion being the annual LIVE SOLICITORS CAN FARN FROM ¥ oW i commilselon, Kimpios easily earriol: | BCCUrILY: Siriotly confidontial. Ac B Harris, | ANl Dids must be for cash, or they will mot | meetine ot e st B doing_business was considored. After a | (/7 6.00 1 I 1AM N application, Address Lock Tox 12 room 1, Continental block. X8 be considered meeting of the Nebraska Lumber Dealers | gomewhat lengthy discussion It was decided ik, T T T T 77 e Rt B E J-MUS 14 SONEY LOANED ON FURNIT BIANOE; ||| Sy (CORAS BRI Y. ety association. Those who participated in the | by the ooard that an amendment of that kind | Until yesterday, consequently the eharges al- the Daly Stove . GENEIAL AGENTS WANTED, SELLING NBW | all articles of value., Fred 1 itumge | 10 CASH AND $15.00 PER MONTH nUYS A | deliberations, however, were not all Nebraska | would be of material value to the association, | leged by the preachor have never been made commigaion i \dress -y e | “artided 1o deafors; e ve forrligrgs o com. | _block X6 | Teroom house, clty water,lot 0xt, one block | men, for a considerable sprinkling reglstered | A0d & resolution was adopted in substance | public _Towa Mk, € v M Profit Tombla Chi mpany, 69 nil SHORT TIME LOANS. 701 N, Y LIFE BLDG Wa' have seversl TFels oteground to from surrounding states, and soated at the ; {‘I'I”"“T :'r'l“'l'h” "I’i”",:'““ R - In this case the Rev. Mr. Campbell asks e R fa Ll v - e oy o e e e t reporters’ table were: L. E. Fuller, repre- | amended by adding section which would | for the sum of $50,000, alleging that John- fown " hwa No exaericn i | #5000 1 B MONTIE MADE By U | e Will s o any. sink whish you_ wish L § 2 senting the Chicago Lumberman; W. H. read as follows: ‘The provisions of section | 8on, who was formerly president of the Mid- Gl i bfe W S G . pighert s 3 erritory; best commis small or large, at the lowest possible rates, in QAL ROOM COTTAGE AND LOT MeClintock of the Northwestern Lumberman, | 4 shall also apply to 1 o rs and | land State bank, has ruined and broken up SERlpastepinarto alon; ext ) the, dulckeat powsible dime and for any letigth street for ATDIY Chicago; E. D. Twombly of the Mississippi | Wholesalers to make shipments to dealers, | his home by having estranged his wife, fsus N 70 TRAVEL WITH M hox 1061, & Such Instaliments s you' wish, when you Wis M Valley Lumberman, Minneapolis; W. R, |9F 0 contractors and consumers on the order WANTED, M O TRAVEL ! 3" orlly 1 DAY fob. It au" 100 . 0% you . keey 1 = of the dealers not members of the associa e o AUt REL A AL Mt = = = T You can borrow o ; ' LOST. Barns of the St. Louls Lumberman, St. Louis, | tion at points whe sald lers do not | 480 200000 Eanh mocurity. Address 13 8, Tee. WANTED—TO RENT. HOUSEHOL URNITURE AND FIANOS i > and W. G, Boorman of the Lumber Trade | maintain a retail lumber yard, and wher The plaintift alleges that for yoars he has it aih word first_insertion, 1o vi AREHOUSE 1t 8 CHANDIED, | otes IR o o i me, 010 | Journal, Chicago. member of the assoclation is located.' been a minister of the gospel, laboring as a TAKE AN OFFICE thing tiken for less than ANY OTHER RITY il e s The delegates who registered at the open- | Secretary was instructed to mail a copy of | pastor in the Methodist Episcopal church ) per w e Vithout publicity or removal of property, LOST, BLACK COCKER SPANIAL, “KORO." | o5 0 M0 tien . this amendment to the members of the s . i atam SJIOUSES FOR RENT. W. G, B3 A A ca 6, 30th: v 5 160 1g of the session and who made up a body | gjagion, which instruction was duly com 2 i : J E of alert and business-like looking men were: [ pliod with. At a Subsequent meeting, held — — o S (A COUPLE WITHOUT CHILDREN | IST, LARG NI INCOR- MEDICAL. A. Powell and F. M. McGee of A. Powell [at Lincoln, September 12, the board of | the eharge of Randolph, Ta., where he first MANAGER WANTED 0 AND BXPE ! e Iorstimsun PORATED LOAN COMPANY 1N OMAM T GROON LN ETHOD: & Co., St. Edwards; C. D. Risler, Hendley; | directors by vote rescinded its action in re- | met the endant, who was of the N 12t 12 v arm ving. the umm it Of ne stomach and heart J. P. Adams, Crowel Lumber company, | §ird to the above section, as it was belleved | wealthy men of the town, and one of tho hat it had no authority to enact a ¢ trustoes of the church, being held in high 15018 MONEY ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, e Blair; J. C. Mahan, Maleolm; Willlam Krot- | 3 Jaw of that kind. They then referred the i esteen by the pe [ f the community In Priiwenotd Specaity Co " & > £ WANTED. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS TOl | MONEY ON WAGONS AND CARKI MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGE ter, Willlam Krotter & Co., Stuart; A. H. [ ontire matter to this annual meetin ] 3 SALESMEN CALLING ON CLOTHIERS AND man and wife for light h " . it 3 : y A . | Outhouse, Loup City; J. C. Vandenberg, ‘At the time I was elected secretary by | Which he moved. After having met the dos 17 5 F. SLLE BANJOIST ~ AND [ Curtis Vandenberg & Co., Lincoln; M. J. [ the hoard of directors ! was instructed to | fendant, the plaintift al Lo was fres merehant taflors o carey’ ek and location. Address, 5 A 3 3¢ ! N M teacher, 1810 Californis 94| Mitten, Mitten & Plerson, Panama; R make an earnest effort (o increase the mem- | quently consultod upon chureh mattcrs, wn for mp! Mrg. A ANY CHATTE ¥ Hulahan, Stanford; R. S. Edgerton, \Wheeoler, h 1 Stroot, Mazietor M - g N TR ST ahan, Stanford; R. 8. Edgerton, Wheeler, | bership of the association by a personal solic- | 4o Lo was instrumont ma fasloton, P £ STORAGE. 303 o e, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS | 6u01 & (o, Tacoma: Simonton, | Haton apione. he. deniors. throughout the | 13 e WS instrumental in Cho support ot o TR TR T A . BURKET, FUNEIAL DIRECTOR AND | Bennington; A. Bierbach, H. J. | state. The early part of the season was | the chureh, he' was frequently invited to embalmer. 1618 Chicako st . %4 | Converse, Shickley; Frank M. Osterhout, | almost wholly devoted to the work. By the | the house of the pla whore 'Bor had mikaion nnounces hat the suj : 3 misslon cannounces’ hat the. BRIy Ol TLe | month: . NOUNE, taken, for 1ks. chan i R by 7 D ol 15 otz aquAl ETOTA =5 e A ok iy by busic at any: dimo == | Osterhout & Becker, David City; H. Binger, | advice of President Fried the work of visit- | great influcnco over the plaintil, his wife the demand Tiere are oo L Gheap rate, o Wolls T N | jand i any amount, 1« at KOOM 4, WITHNELL DRESSMAKING. Tunnell & Co., Wilber; W. H. White, Baker | ing the dealers in the state was discon- | and two children, Johnson knowing that ho cannot b flled for want of clik 2 ke L L cic. cor. 15th and Harrey sta —— | Plaster company, Hot Springe, S. D.; Victor | tinued by me during the latter part of the | possessed this inf : B Ly & dtos e Wiiarie g SOl ioth an LA S e T | ! & : ued by me during the latter pa ) nfluence, %o the. plainti THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTE ARTISTIC TAILOR-MADE DRESSMAKI White, C. N. Doitz, Omaha; W. B. Copeland, [ year, Notwithstanding the causes which | avers, took advintage of the clrcumatane mente o these place of $L.000.00 or lean, There w i examina. | g TORAGE, TIAMS & CiOS, 121 ] 5,00 up. Madame Corbet At LN [ANRIE UROE R AR Y B e M. A. Disbrow, Omaha; John W. Barry, | have tended to somewhat disconrage the | and soon wrought the ruin of the family, hip Not only did he do this, but according to o R (o cmpete’ s e exant M BUSINESS CHANCES. = N FAMILInS Miss stonny. | SWitzer & Barry, Fairbury: M. B. Uolland, [ growth of the association the member bl wiite ‘to the ‘Ciell. Service commi WANTED - TO BUY. TP REIGHT SR BEITHE HeF, shrsade L« MILIES. MISS STURDY. | Orleans; F. H. Sterling, C. A. Smith Lumber | has materially Increased since the last meet- | the petition of the planfiff, he gave Mrs, Wiiiinion, 1. U, Pl "o i | ——— ; . | b St o e i et ompany; 8. J, Rice, S J. Tiice & Co. 1 ing, and will be reported lateronamong | Campbull costly prosents, todlc ot on (rips blanks and amphlots o nstruction. Rates, ¢ WOl fir sertion, C A Wor — 0 vard; T. Cady, . Cady Lumber com- | other statistics. nd made er life one continual und of e opyvt Samination sl v v e taken | et o for less than Zie. | DIUG STORE, CENTRALLY LOCATED. ON = UPHOLSTERING. __ | pany, Omaha; J. H. Bell & Co., Aurora; H. | “I have compiled with considerable caro | pleasure until some six months ago, w 'v'u'ms‘ T atenogropny and typowriting, MU 1 | WANTED, STOCK OF AL MDSE, FOR | A8y terms. Box 618, clty "_ | GLOBE UPHOLSTERING CO., GENERAL FUR- | N, Jewett, C. L. Chaffee, Omaha; William H. | a 1ist of retail lumber vards in the state, and | plaintiff found that his wife was untrue, and : - larid and cash, J. D. Brown bIK., | §200.00 YIBLDS $15.00 W, Y: FINANCIAL | niturc repairing; estimates’ and information | Hasgett, Tecumseh; Bird Critchfield, Unfon | I find that they number something over 650. [ that while he was trusting implieity in Mr. A lphice — T PATD FOT SECONDTIAND | then ineibims 5 2 E e Hrenhone 50, g 2 B H. T. Blunk, Weshan; J. D. Braver, Alblon} | become members of our association, payin me three yoars ago, the plaintif alleges TR E HAVE ; e i [ G 5 ; D. Ayers, Ord; Platie Overton ! he regular fee for such membership, and I | thal the defendant moved to Omalia, and that U3y el sobir: & 32) 1 1711 | DBrooklyn, N. Y. % 946 M21* | SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. | Bluffs; W. F. Norway, Chippewa Falls, suggest that all such arc entitled to the | for the puropse of continuing the wrongs, he es. Apply o alk, ® s VANTED 7 HOME ON MONTHLY | I DESIRE TO INTEREST $3,000 TO §7,000 CAP- | — . F. Sullivan, Falls City; D. F. Cornell, | kindly consideration of the retail members | induced the plaintifi (o romove his family to ol ¥ < TRy T P P s A e VAN _SANT'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND. 813 | Holdrege; John McMullin, Omaha; D. W. [ in the way of patronage and otherwise.” Council Bluffs, where he continned to wrong E DRVt S L i it Tusiness that netied over 15 » . Life, Omaha. Ask for circul Ll Hand, 1“ o ‘l{flm‘vlnq‘“v:n 9 LECTION OF OFFICERS. the wife of the |‘||“ i, without his knowl- v fon' 't miak Howinde ' i CUTLERY GRINDING. i B3 ucker, Howe Lumbor’ compuny. | 0 oo o Bl iukaned and- the pos. | May whon g o discovery, which a separation followed, Tt word_firstIn: ¢ T e TR B e or quarterly piyments, Addr s erything elean and above poard c s 1 i ke we: Lut oun Sl e T 91 1 invited. Address B9, care e, X ND I8 Now READY 70 Do [ Howes oD Pettibone, Sheviin Curbenter | ity of (he Nebraska lumbermen adoptin g " i v e o R Al 104 WANTED, A LIGHT SECOND HAND SNYDER — : ine grinding at his old"stand, 106 :'ll""!m‘IlL o ;",';M,"“‘;: o ”l'lw;p-v “!“1 a plan similar to that of the Northwestern | N Boing one way and his wife the other, S 1 i phiaeton o biggy. Call at 101 Dougl ARKDIEEOIEE CF tadf O oA Y, 4l Mini: Lumberier ssociation. Half a dozen AN AFFECTIONATE PAIR T 5 = Kaaress & Do ofice, luun:nk‘l Iufrs, === | B. B. Baker, Missourl Lumber and Mining | .o\ o0s" \ere heard from, the general With the petition there are a number of company, Grandin, Mo.; Frank Ridgeway t such insurance could not | depositions, among which arc thos of Mrs, NTED, AN EXPRIESS WAGON THAT W ‘-“« o> >0 Glenwood, Ia.; Frank Colpetzer, Omaha; C. opinion being th from. $3.00 to_$i o wiok o strictly ; be adopted under the present laws of the | Campbell, hotel keepers, servant girls, chame A prompt | €Ay an orsan or plano i ex g SATE FOR CASH . Die P W Fried, F Llfll]]g G]MPANYS 6\4‘_‘”::‘..‘,: ;‘Hll\‘.']lll‘\(: \1‘1““1::-'(\1 irJ"}; 1K omOnt: | state of Nebraska. Representatives of the | bermaids and livers stable keepers, all toll- X TR P T T r Py eris Northwestern sociation, however, were | ing of » escapades of the defendant and 3. J. Holland, tolland & Son, Friend: T R. | [rogont, and had an answer for every argu- | the woman in the case The deposition A OPDHIBOL Y COd L Ugegt o N—430'15 trade, $3,000.00 stock clothing mishings 1 good town, Addres Babbitt, Curtls Bros. company, Clinfon, Ta.; | Promised to take up the entire time of he | was Miss Hitiio Newlana. She had known A. J. Minor, Nelson; V. Hunricks, D. Joyce, | Session, when some of the mewmbers began to © Johnson since 1887, when she and her hus- Carroll, fa.; J. Adams, Genoa Lumber com- | BTow weary and a motion was made (o table -band went to Randolph (o live. Her husband pany, Genoa; John Peekar, Wilber; L. Whit- | the question, which called forth L was the pastor of the Methodist chureh at ner, Monroe; L. Wentworth, Omaha; Joe A. | Of motions and poiats of order, but y | that place, and Johnson was one of the Milier, Valley; C. . Ohlson, Oakland; | carried- trustees, and the wealthy man of the com- George W. Baldwin, Crete; A. Barnett, A committee of three was appointed to | munity, Soon after she moved to Randolph Cook; W. H. Harrison, Grand Island; revise the constitution and by-laws, after | the defendant took the witness out riding, ert, Dewitt: W. Hatton, Dodge which the meeting proceeded to the election | put i arm about e walst and told ot obel Arlington; ek of office that she was a darling. Mrs, Campbell states A. J. Benjamin, Riverton: S. F. .\hvu-nu.-u retary be instructed to cast the vote of | wrong, as she was the pastor's wife, but that Little Rock Lumber company, Council Blufs, | the assoclation for the president called up a | e replied that what he did was in the in- J. C. Barclay, Desbrow & Co., Omaha; J. H. | lons_discussion after it had been 1. | terest of the church of which thoy were both Holmquist, Oakland; John = A. Kefield, | but Mr. Fried was finally declared the choice | members. Omaha; J. C. Cleland, Fremont; . Baker, [ Of the convention, Upon another ¢ fon and a few days Beemer; J. L. Baker, Baker Plaster com- J. Holland, the only nominee for vice | later the witness testifies that while she and pany, Hot Springs, 8. D.; Ellwood Bigler, J. | president, was elected. Johnsgon were out riding during the evening Bigler & Son. Imperial: T. S. Fullam, Ful- A. Barnett and 8. B. Ayers were chosen to | jonnson kissed her and told her that sho Jam & Sons, Blue Springs; W. G. Hollin, | fill a three years term on the board of di- | was the only woman Le ever loved. She pro- Minneapolis, Minn.; D. R. Ewing, Des | rectors. tosted that her husband would object if he Moines; M. J. Scanlon, Scanlon, Gepson & The session continues this morning at 9 | knew that she was being kissed, To this Co., Minneapolis; T. H. Dunn, H. F. Cady & | 0'clock. 1% DT Johnson replied that if anything happened he Co., Omaha; Victor White, C. N. Dietz wenty-five Hoo-Hooed. \wnl;l] !«]lkr rv\u‘r hie uWIi that sl wn[x Omaha; L. E. Deemer, Curtis Vanderberg, i after 8 o'cloek last night, | Provided for. After this the witness testi- Lincoln; D. D. Babbitt, Curtis Bros. & Co.. In‘,\‘tc""‘r':]:"“’f‘[_“\"':;h o "rv::ml‘"ln':l"rl:';:_ :::::': s the trip upon_ the downward road Clinton, In.; Samuel T. Graham, Fitzsim: | I ac ! 2 L * | was a pleasant and rapid one. There woro mous, Graham & Co. cotin; George W. | the Concatenated Caterwaulers of the Ancient | any number of moonlight rides and an equal Platner, Cady Co., Omaha; J. C. Waugh Order of Hoo-Hoo assembled in conclave | amount of spooning, all happening when Mr. Desbrow & Co., Omaha; G. W. Ricketts, | at the Ancient Order of United Workmen | Campbell was out of town, or while he was Ward, Ricketts & Price, Sioux City, Ia.: | hall for the initiation of some ambitious | busily engaged in preparing his sermons for F. E. Smith, Shelby, In.; Joscph Matonick, | kitlens and the transaction of considerable | the following Sunday. George Clouser, room 2, 1623 F i R EA AL s (Illrunn-n( (;.“('.jnn[-m l(‘.ul:L [!)kh". ;)m.x: i | busines nunv!xl'; a ;:;yl\;-ml l] m; (;1' “on the x\] th e ln;xl o ]rru;.,rvT\ul I(lu-’\\lvnv ] S SRR LEREO R e succeparuliioturs ol DOLINE=ANG healing. $10Vea ;| ;oo TR = ~ = reorge C. enjamin, Little ock Lumber | roof.” The object of he order is the promo- | got to calling at he house when her husband YT IEICRIR LR BCOt R ORga AL B IO sl ey {3 W HOUB BS FAND SLOT: SR RINGINGHARGIODS BV S0 <0 9.9 D scocooel company, Council Blufis; P. S. Smith, Lin- | tion of the health, happiness and long life | was out of fown. At such times the chil- G-ROOM H, 101 N. 2 3 g ST e Do) QAL AL revestol foriyncant property A iodisEmione coln; S. A. Trostler, Lincoln; W. W. Cam- | of the members, and last night they lived up | dren would be sent to the neighbors or put fornla st.} G-room’ H, : N "OR SALE, GOOD SECOND HAND SALOON | house and'jot i Omaha. J. D. Ziitic, Hrown eron, W. W. Cameron & Co., Chester; C. B. | to their traditions and principles. The or- | to bed, after which the witness and Johnson : Linderman, Adams; H. G. Steel, Cairo; | der has now 1,519 members, only four of | would sit woon the sofa wrapped in each Al quitt, Addresy or call 1. Horni ) . Gmana n = T-ROOM MODY: A BAST FRON' 1L sk g I h F ll d Orlando Tafft, Avoca. whom, J. W. Barry, W. C. Sunderland, J. B. | other's ar If the hired girl happened 123, » v T 2 I 0 o = N 100 FARMS IN l\l.lllh\‘l(\:\ KANSAS " om, J. . . C. 8 1 , 2. . ppened $22.00. Fidelity T it Co., 1702 Farnam, ' ST Will sell cheap or exchange for ee“ 111e REPORTS OF OFFICERS. Presbon and J. W. Holinquist, are o- [ to be at the house she was sent to the store MISCELLANEOUS. R ) ; President Willlam Fried of Fremont, In his | braskans. The third concatenation of the |or told that she could have an cvening out. Rates, %o o word first msortion, 1o n word i cud o NN e annual address congratulated the members | order was held at the Murray hotel two | Finally the little town of Rendolph became therealter. Nothing taken for less than 2sc. B CHOTORTLAND TORRAE [T AT S TR e amsciation on the. Droaross made dur. | years ago, which is the headquarters of the | 0o slow for their rapid paco, and they mado TROOM CORNBIL PLAT WITH ALL MODERN | FoR LEASH, # OR #-ACRE TRACTS NBAR | {isy: colony, wanted; cuflm\.f,lou‘e'lue‘;\ll aiso R s fng the past vear Notwithstanding the | members mow in the eity. The following | trips to Omaha, spending tho night at cheap convenfences, 2401 Leavenworth st. D Florence luko, $3.00 per acre. Boggs & Hill. L for el andRmase iy STl general business depression the record made | are the members initiated last night: I‘vluwlsi nearly alw Y sg ering day ‘Mr. and Y RENT, ONB 'HORE O R—o37 Mo | _© Bt k 9 vorably with) T. F. Sullivan, L. Decmer, John M. | Mrs. Brown.” At other times they would INT, ONE OF THOSE CHC 7]l b by the lumber trade compared favorably with . ! N hala et 90 ND | LAND AND CASH FOR — GENE Lhat of other lines of business. The greatest | Miller, D. C. Bradford, George T. Ford, §. | spend the night at Council Blufts, stopping nt | J. Person, T. R. French, Creighton Mor at the Kiel bouse, where they took a room eated flata i the P. B. Her block, 16th and | §ROOM MODERN HOU R RENT AND AND CASIT FOI Jackson strects. Call at 112 Harmey strect furniture for sale; frst class location. * Ad- Gl R UTh 1 \™ Gold Crowns and Bridge Work, drawback to the association at the present | J- . R. 0. W. Dunn, G. 13. Dei H. M. Jewett, and regist as man and w At other DI dress 1B 2, Bee. R—347 FOR TRADE, HAMBLETONIAN STALLIO Y N 4 LADE, HAMBLETONIAN STALLIC 3 time, he considered the lukewarmness of the | O; RS TR T [ — Tor good land in dpe. Holt or Knox cou DR. WITH:RS, e B oo e e ikowarmness of the | W. Foye, J. O. Barclay, B. 8. Clarke, W. C. | times when they came to Omaha and the amily without, children, nice nina room LLAIRVOYANTS ties. Lock Liox Folnt, Neb -+ 'r‘xm flunr‘l;x:%wu Block,, 16th and Douglas. ommended the consideration of the new | Bullard, Platte Overton, J. C. Cleland, J. B. Hmllr Hw\] Woil II stop nl' turnished rooms, N house, h 20t KL, — e g _ 7—-M3os 16y ‘elephone 1775, dondediiio noonsiders one oL er. | Waugh, George R. Rickett, R. A. Bdgerton, | sbending the nights together. L Ve him it for stock of merchundisn Do ance This class of hsurance, he adviaed | Wakelleld, F. Colpetzer, Willlam Fried. wife avers that her husband discovered tho TR G NG Valentine, Neb. IS 145 MIS, DIL H, WARREN, CLAIRVOYANT, RE b L P A TE -T 3 — fact that she was criminally intimate with lable business medium;’ 7th year at 119 N. OU s the meeting, was llegal In Nebraska and he Vol ohnsol te ] on oc: s A DOUBLE TEARNE NAN} suggosted that some parties’ should bo ape [ o w Mf“'."n'v e Johnaoy, atter Hyhich: thieiaoparation "oos 2 LOC . . SUE3S& 0). SOLIOITOKS. pointed to see that the same privilege en- he cigarette manufacturer's highest art. [ curred o BUREAU. 1CITOKS. Beo | D 0 B 010 Dominion clgarettes. Photo in ol To repay her for all of these little acts of Skinner, 80 N. Y. Life g MASSAGE, BATHS, ETC. ST = Building, OMAHA. NEB. ) joyed by farmers be extended to lumbermen, Kindness, Mrs. Campbell testifies that Join THREE-ROOM HOUSE, $6.00 TH L o it Sl JA 900D HG 2 Concluding, he extended his thanks to the | backage. WAL 5 o 80n bought 'gold watelios, ellic.draasen’ and $5.00. 2400 Webstor street. oL Rates 170 o word flrat Insertion, 1o o wor smbers anc cers for their co-ope 5 g e el Nothing taen for lean ' than 3 l . loth st :I.:;;n‘lum “u’xnl offic for their co-operation Will Proceed Against the Council, helped to pay for a piano, bought in Omala, Ot MENT. ¢ROOM COTTAGH, 5 SOUTH | NxSSAGL. MADAME BERNARD, HID DODGE. . = ; Secrotary Cleland of Fremont submittod | Attorney W. D. McHugh was securing tho | which afterwards found .its way Into her aist stree )= MISS A S = A% his annual report, which was accepted, and Y | ohe = e - v Leaves |C] AGO, R {8 ’ " ¥ stimony o o olher 880 HOUSES 1°0] NEAR HANSCOM PARK: | Mo TOWN, 1318 CAPITOL, AVE AS 5 ach insertion, $1.50 amanil “I',‘. R S ’A\\“ won for the secretary the thanks of the a clerk yesterday to proceed against the f I‘:t '”:“‘l“.' ,\,’,hfli'hl, o ’\,‘,‘:“‘”. ) ‘,‘ 1l modern conveniences. Hicks, 904 N. Y. Life e v and medioatsd baths. i taken for less () sociation. The report was in part as follows: | council for contempt of court in levying a alt of N R Al e R A m;“"‘-k “Hv — s v ¥ 15TH, 3ND FLOOR, AT HOMES FOR SALE. i pre it “I wish to state at the beginnivg that the | special tax for grading certain lots in th ono of the interesting featuros in. the FROOM FLAT MODERN BPROVE ARG SMITIE 00 S8 18T AN D ERLOOR s und lots, all sizes, locations { and Towa Local...)) & unusual depression is business circles whieh | western part of the clty in accordance With | oo the plaintilt has filed o exiibits ment 5. 1th st D-42 4° | Chirine and sea baths. M3 170 takonzunger. feselARTacky SuBorn SLISRI: Yy Junction__Local...... 5 las existed during the vear throughout the | special ordinance No. 1,83 T T L A (ot T Ay insist on_ in % . Also } ! Toaves THURGINGTON & MO. RIVIR A country has been materially felt by the lum The ordinance was passed October 13, | jnujoitars which passed between |‘.‘|‘ ’\\"‘l; Tohnson wore not filed in of the clork of the district court whom he was marrfed some thirteen yoars N A MAN TO nt @ manufactur v | and has been stationed in various places. Six years ago alleges he was assigned to ates, 10 a line each insertion, $1 i L RATE hor, sk fOF us; no canvissiy ayiment; send sell upply ¢ W, NTE A GIRL TO DO o ~ = r4 Work 'in’ fumiiy of thee )it SALE, A SALOON 1 Ty o Fremont, Dodge county, Neb., with a good Apply 1t once at T < line each insertion, y L ] % o e 2| e e T Iy established (rade: . good place for the it O GENERAL HOUSEWORK. | ot nan to mke monay. For particulars inquire CAtg ALL KINDS OF VEHICLES AT OoN OTEAILOTS B COT e e “tar. | doiar. C STOCK OF GRC N A O o Waes Abply | After March 6 T will have on exhibition (for o ST T O CT e L T IO Btreate GBS ne only) at 1218 Tarnam street, Omaba. | (rdo of over $25,000 u year, all cash; best loca- once. 241§ South 19 tree —Mi10 & fut line ‘of Nine carriages, coupes, landaus, | tFade of over $25,000 i yeur, all cash: Leat locu; fetorias, park and canopy rigs, buggles, pha sy Gl ri L Cnses an: M thr ye unning expenses and Exiract of Beof, The standard for purity, fia- vorand wholesomeness. Its quality never varies and it is the same today as when first put up by its inventor, the great, chemist, Justus von Licbig, whose signa- it bears, thus: NTED, A N L N e tons, caits, Al kinds of business | Hhiee over '$2.000 a y books, Sl - gail arysimilicandidelivery i, ioaicdng pen o inspection; this 13 ) 100 & 81 AT AND WK an oppe oftered to ste 0 NEEDI AL LADIBE N RPT 0C 0N THE DOLLAR. ngo e o raah eash & A full line and ever first-cias - - B 6 6 ¢ 1 [ [ é Wednesday morning, March 1ith, o m M LT b you can buy | Davenport & Wi 2 . Lite. 6 é 4 9 9 9 9 9 8 which [ will' close ut at prosy Toston 8 St find - Dodge 1 . Bostonastore, 15th and_Dodgt 1 vou want price at 1213 Far- i e dian - Oftiy 1509 Farnam. Y—M#o 1 " FOR SALE—MISCELLANLOUS. 01t SALE, IS THT CITY THE | “Ratcs, %5 word first Inscrtio vo L rd it in X"' lo s word e chance for right ry; (‘II'! x{ D83 | thereaticr, - Nothing taken for less than CROOM CGETAGHS, MODERN, CHOICE IN | hal Vestigation, Addre "ROOM CFTAGES, MODERN, CHOICE IN | BALLD HAY FOR SALE, THE STANDARD s Stanfora Clrele. C. 8. Elgutter. 204 Beo build- | PEaiiie Company, Ames. Nebo have 2000 tons | 52 ONE_OF THR FINEST. DS | of good barn stored hay for sale. Al or _flied prompily. QST FOR SALI TWO POOL AND TWO BILLIARD FCR EXCHANGE. les, Manhattan style, monarch cushions, size by 9, and all fixtures pertaining thereto. PN or trade. | Rates, 10c a line firat insertion, $160 n line per month. Nothing taken for less' than 2sc. rgain. Ploneer Bus X Tt is the pure essence of meat broth of condensed Beer Tia, free from fat or gelatine, and indispensable. bles not used one year y r particulars write to Frank Georke, Carroll Clty, lowa. Q—201 Ad* TTRE T coliiiie P E _ | STOCK _OF MILLINERY AND NOTIONS L00M APARTMENTS, E i lass shape, from o (o dhoras power, n. | _ind. e nces required, 816 8. 224 dustrial Tron Works, Omaha. Q—321A8 _ | 130 AGRES HAY LAND, § ML = e o b 2 X o 2 2 2 2l 2 X 2 g 2 2 = 3 joms, range and all call at 214 Farnam streef and seo the only 2 M1 necessary papers in the oflice of the 1-ROOM HOUSE: MODERN; 3013 LEAVEN- | =0 lands, Wil s t half value, and A n worth PERSONAL, F. Rankine, Omaha Natiohal bank. Omaha|__Depot 10th ‘and Mason Sts. | ber dealers in Nebraska, and the exercise of | 1893, and Dr. 8. D. Mercer secured an fn- [ 15 i\ S5 MESH YN Ry T T . Gl i RE-M23 | Doiisam. T Denver Bxpress. ..o 9 | what is understood to be a wise economy has | junction restraining the council from going ek T AR A T B Pt Ratew, 1%e o word firat Insertion. 1o n word | f SABT BLOPE! S-ACRE TRACT, OVER- | Yifoalscesers:Dendwood Bxprons 4:10pm | interfered somewhat with the growth of the | ahead and levying a tax. It is claimed that . : S A i e, thereatter. Nothing taken for less than ¢ city; “splendid tranaporta lities; N Tl e in s AP | agsociation. On the other hand, these same | inasmuch as the council ignored the order VIO OWNS THE BABY? S TR 3 e VIAVI, HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIES, BRI On (YOUE ‘oyrniterss £ Silsam. Lincoln Local (except Sundiy.: 11 wses have Increased the temptation on the | of the court and levied the tax, it thoreh TR TR OM MODEIN TRIC HOUSEWITI NI Tl book and consultation frev. “Sddres s Biltes e o R o S part of some manufacturers and wholesale | became guilty of contempt. The grading | TPteresting Hab, pus Cas Trust Co., R 4, Do blg A2 1 or Yiayl' Co., ‘suite ‘H0 Heo ""‘ls L A 3VEL, RICH Omaha| _Depot fith and Mason Sts S ORRL men to make sales, even if they be made | has not been done, and the tax has not been i tho:( rt 1 Nt - List your property: with Geo. W, V NTIL FURTHER NOTICE JOHN N ) Luilding. e 9:46pm. 5. 'C. Night Ex. via U b 1 these are the natural consequences which | that is what occasions the grief of the plain- | slon of a colored baby will probably he Pattersan bik, D18 19 the only’ person embloyed by mo to/do th TR N ves | CHICAGO, . I & PAGIFIC, 3 such a financial condition of business induc tiff in the case. heard by County Judge Baxter today e - | cleaning of vaults and ‘ce Machon- | 12 § 2 ) HICK. { LEARD b paTl A ———— 4 FIOOM BRICK HOUSE, IS CLASS CON: i Tarbage Contractor M2 AG . F. K. Darling, ¥ block. ‘R E-MI0 Jia)Chion Dépor 10 and Athaca Bis SRt e o o Un |0 ann by | The buby was born fifteen months ago to Tnquire 515 dnek Moy PRRaYemens 9 SLVES READINGS IN AL Goam. . Allantic xpress (ox. Sundny.),, 77 RIME IN HIGH PLACES i n Oil. It cures a bruise at once. :'m.m |: and Fannie Wright, the father - ey B, 17th, , BUC; gents, $1.00. Bi00pn Jantlo b | EL S = —— jeing o barber, and the 1 ¢ a house FOR RENT, BLEGANT TROOM HOUSE, ALL U135 170 — BRI oo ca gt Wi 8 not strange that some people do T e TR P R T hetind shashen cun v mathanigs lgus modvrn {mprovenienis Seet v | WANTED, BVERY PRRSON IN OMANA TO 12:000m. ORIahomin. xne st C. B, 0x TR rong through ignorance, others from | GINCINNATI, March 13.—Judge Taft, in a | o Tuaingushale: poatilona’and ating Pmmem———————— call at nam street and see the onl i W L | @ failure to investigate as to the right or acl o Wentern. [ on. ORROFtURILY Lo kegure. omployment. to. sollnaled pARIL wens e i anl; eI — = e . | ght or | part decision, holds that the Western | gather in the western part of the state, It FOR RENT -FURNISHED ROOMS. | in‘cperation. County or stite Hghts fof sl ; pari are. now 5pm. Coiorado. Fimp X SUm-13ham | Wroug of a matter. But it Is strange that | Unjon and four express companles admit, | not encumbered by children, they made ar- T P T T T T [ UM [ fons L Modern” in S Individuals and firms, who are fully aware | with one excention, that they hold $850,000 | rangements with Mrs. Colin Trotter to keey AR fiors ENOIhIi. Akan fag bastoan s SRR TAT BT BT T, " n Ancluding electrio Dopot i & Moon sts, [ rives | of the rights of others, will persist in per- | of property upon which they pay no faxes. | th child_until they called for it. She soon U ’ T BB Baths. n Wiy troat manicure ang whlks, 5, ete. No'speclul petrating frauds upon thel High-tone He has agreed to hear further arguments | wearied of her charge, and It was sent to FURNISHED BOOMS FOR HOUSEK D e A ek e AR [ apecial ) “Denver xpress Toopm | 7 m ghi-toned ] ) [ ! man und wite. Hent taken in ; hisop 1thnell bk \ very Sriapm.L e Overlan 6:30) wealthy manufacturing firms will offer and | o0 the constitutionality of the Nichols lay ;‘L o "{ """;" ‘,““'I' Lo s ‘l‘“" quently a numbe DD r1ee e T, fix (ex Bun).2 ell to rets ereh cles which the: YerrTee gL naopiedc iy Doputy: dalloe™ Henot R S UVED-MADAME LA ROOK H | bargains in vacant lots, e BT .Aligam [ 8€ll to retall merchants articles which they | grinding: Razors, shears, cutlegy and edgo | and his wifo, who, now (hat the parents 00M. i L ) ke puiTors 41 So, 1 aurcet, homes on very sy it o st B woie di20pm | know to be infringements on the rights of | tools, I S, Stanfield & Co., 1518 Dadze wish again fo take the child, are unwilling T T T TR T Yitavathio sulphur an | Bay you to examine our liat before H-HHll'l:\‘«"u\‘lll'.';mv‘“lll’ s T - proprietors, and imitations of well known —— to relinquish it. The child's name ut frst $5.00 month, 601 8. 17th st. 13 1 v Al Tyl 9 m. to 8 | FIDELITY TRUST (0, ) J goods. We wuant to sound a note of warn- Big Street Car Deals, was Fanny Ruth Wright, but by reason of and Ui e 1702 Farnam sureet. i Exnpess (ox. Sun.. 3isopm | InG to tho retallers to beware of such Imita- [ CLEVELAND, March 13.—A. J. Johnson of | its shifting about it has come to be known OMPOUND = OXVGEN ~ CUREM ~ ASTHMA ind & MOPVALLE Crrives | tlons and simulations of “CARTER'S LIT- | this city has obtained a monopoly of the en- | oW as Wanny Ruth Wright Trotter Douglay word sert v daya froe at R 33 Doukfas bik: 16th Wil Dodge. | — ot_13th_anik We Sts. | Omaha [ TLE LIVER PILLS.” When they are of- | tire street car system at Allentown. Eleven | ey e £1,000,000 are involved in ¥ sonul Damnge Suits, Nothing taken fo A — n for | i U—432 a1d ——l L {;\\”“‘ulrww‘r‘ da 7}“:\!:\ ered to you refuse them, you do not want 4:‘ u-]x x'l\vm-“ .m;l] A niglied Vern'e Coy, by his father, Danlel Coy, 1 VTR i & b ortolk Exprogd, (Bx. Sunday) 10:450m | to do wrong and you don’t want to lay yo the deal. Mr. Johnson also expects to elo ernle y his father, Danlel Coy, has 1t | MONEY T0 LOAN -REAL ESTATE. . E% 4 S ot R | ie tablo G0 o lawsult, | Ben Frankliy | & (ranchise for 100 miles of strest railway in | sued e Merchants B0k 0. 80 {OOMB 5 —r 1i¢ o line cach insertion, L3 a line per ALL MODEIN v RGO & RIHTTHW AreTvas | sald “Honesty 18 the best polioys® It 1 fust | Brockl¥m Ne ¥ satlon to regover tho s 00 dumauges, BOOMA ANRL ROARDING IVERYTHING | pinih. " Nothing taken for less tian 2 o k. e MR OmahalU. P. Depot Wil & Mason Sts| Omahis | pe that o5 PRloRt 16 18, duak digsspin o T lloged to have been the way of first class, 100 Douglas street. Fi62 M19s e i h atrest, full east tront lots | jppre Chicase Warries T as true as that “Honesty Is the best princl- Little pills for great Ills: Dewitt's Little | 0 10 The | Tevk1 107 8. 1700 street RV b g IDWards, § to S5 pen MODERN T-ROOM HOUSE ON pop- Opm. astern Ky 215pm " “lovi it eliyer "We Vurab, Smiin 8 Co’ 13 Dtiie, Bat) i P Sdan:s §ia0m Gove totuscw 1Lis Commission, 1 fell dovin the ] haft, breaking a ROONS WITH TOARD, REFER L Wsst ull modern cottage on Georgia | 8598 M Valiey 1035 ; JAPANES TRENTON ey pnor | MTbCE of bories. The plainti DESIRANL ' 3 lent con ences. 200 N, I B RSFRE YV N TG T e e TR near Hanscom park. full 80-foot 1ot, nice | i g NV LOA ROST CO., 18 3 eaves MISSOURI DACIFIC, ATV y : E i HONY LOAN. AND TRUST OO, 18 N.'% n: Owner Wants (b seil; I taken thls week, | 4o , Ty Werts has refused to issue a commisslon to | siruciion of t « NICELY FURNISHED SOUTIE ROOM, WITH | Kebiasen und' lows farme. o Oman oliy el Depot 13ih and_\Wel th_L Omaha jeorgo 1. § é t ‘ L g 8 ¥ home on Pacié street, one block St Lol Exp 600010 George B. Swaln, olécted state treasurer by | shaft first-class Lowrd. 23 Bt. Mary's avenue ebia 85 & W e ProparLy _ W8I | west of Park ave, 33,600; easy terms. 10:00pm Bt Louls Expree 4:50pim the republican leg Mr. Swain will Lou ardaman ha TARGE FRONT ROOM 1N PRIVATE FAMILY, ; ot i Lt SMLY, | Blibioved and Gnimproved Omaha roal catate, | Rorth of Hanscom park, $6,000; easy ‘torms. T, 8 k i sentlomen, 215 hotge, 01 308 Years, Fidellty Trust Co. 1762 Farnam: | Call and see us. | Bverything we have s u de- | Taaves N ol W Vow and Complete Treatmeni, courlsiing of | State Treasurer (ray Sliunha. xeaklg ot Kaman cldod. Dargatn. We. witl nat waste your “toes | ‘Omanal Depot’16th ani_Webster sta nn FOSITORIES, Capsules of Oftitment and two - sum of $10,000" for FURNISIED ROOMS: RATES MODRE T3 AR T Showing you high-priced properts 8:50am.. . Sloux . City Accommadatior B of Oidtment. A mves-fuing Cors x blic Balajag Walved'for the Haunty. u that on Nov URNISII ROOMS: RATES ~MonKR | MONEV %0 LOAN AT LOWEST RATES Tii i 0 YT (g TR At e it of every nature and degree, It makes an ope TOPEKA, March 1%.—Kan countie il it fmas [ R T Wt fite s | Sidipm e S s oealoofontof bl R VLD Qpas. M Frijonte! e A AN CVHR, L NORTH 18TiL BYH NMONEY 10 LOAN .',“ ‘\I\”I.\ ot aLAS | .““ f:‘""{'.‘\ FIN HOME OF 12 ROOMS ves a\lullx oIy & PACIFIC, JAFFIves :v, ultiug ntn‘mum, Crit Ay wny“;,:gu’- |””“ g the last four years have paid in t FAS A2 iniy maha ety proper ) deiay outside of bath rooms, closet, pantry, furnace | OmabalU. P, Depot 10th & Mason Sts. | Omun )is terrible diseago? RUSSIS M N S T e R vou pl Omahn elty proporty. , No dela o, o G Rl i nas epol 1 & Muso a | ghis terrible diseaso?d wy'fiu":;‘fim-‘&o | bounties $60,000. The counties have paid pherson Not Gullty, FOR RENT -STORES AND OFFIOES | MONEY ¥ ON OMAHA PROPERTY uinished and fully equipped in every P 8t Dress Denatite resel R 8 bex, More qach year cayared by the gepor of the state against Jack B [ e at L o' e particular, “ready to step right into, and o troe. Gug 5 Lssmod U7 our ag bargain for anyone about to locate. The whol ves [ BIOUX CITY & DACIFIC A CONSTIPATION c.".mw:-guu;:,w.:“:fl L E—— e, phereo ged with assault with fntent | e o b i) N lne ed r $1.50 & line per | _ Lol nk Lldg. W-SH | outiit, house, lot and furniture, $12,000,00, much Depot 15th and Webater St | monih. Nothing taken for I » u ) - | MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA | 1% than cost and only off St Paul L 1ho groat LIVER snd STOMACH K0 VLA TON EWTON, Kaa., March 1 16 MoNT : OF STORE. VI | el estnie, Hreanan, Love & Co., Paxton il | iccount ot family belng i Chiass BLOOD PURIFIER, ~Hmall, mild and pleasa: 128 WM me the prescut year. e fakv, dully udapted for cLilcven's uso, GDoses | Rodgers, convicted of complicity in the L ROON 110 R = ~ 23 OMAHA & BT Wassia, ing of Harvey county records, has b P A m;- ”u’i H-"'H-\“ c-\r{‘ PARK ‘ CENTRAL LOAN AND TRUST CO., 308 BER | FOR SALE, 9 ACRES AT BARGAIN. AS AN . Depot 10th & Mason Sts.| Omaha GUABANTEES fsgoed on'y by oAt SAAREAY. O by | ah ha an lon § ur a Mis AL baliding W=Th | fpveetmont. = A. b Tukey. Louls_Cannon_all & 0O, BOLE AGENTS, OMAYA. | the venitentiary, o ocfd to.five yea Ty A Ak

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