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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY AUGUST 13, 1894 7 oY 1 AGENTS WANTED. MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS. nnncx.xa A TRAGEDY ON SHOSHONE TRA]L Threo-fourths of ita cabins were empty BOOKS AND PERIODICAT - — - - —. —— — e me but Martha hoped that there might still F e et AGENTS, BOTH SEXES, TO TAKE CON- | J. B. HADDOCK, ROOM 47 RAMGE BLOCK. | BICYCLES REPAIRED | AND REMODELED, be some one left who had known David | “The Admiral and the Midshipmite,” by toe 1 R T ekt B T Rk T — "] gy U L s S P Detrolt Free Prors. Kinney. 8he clasped her hands to her | Mary Murdoch Mason, In the August St ek dvertisement "‘; ;;;-vflrwv;vv”:-"‘;h;!”“, \",l ",', i a A% | MONEY To LOAN ON FURNITURE, FIANOS, __:..“' Bt ot B B — | A small and rickety wagon Wwith & | wildly beating heart when she thought that | Nicholas tells of a sturdy little boy who lved P m. for morning and Sunday edivons, AN s MAICE: $5.00 AND $10.0 PAILY SELLS | no removal of guods; strictly eonfdential; you l’";.\;'”;f" o \mM:_U”O:;‘l;. ,y:Mrsz)m:;;: sagging, ragged canvas cover was coming | David Kinney himself might be there! on the Maine coast, where h. mmanaet A h have anewore ndiresseq to's AWMmbered jetiek | D m.; kone Winied: J-bzp ee | | can pay tho loan oft at any tme of in any | Ficiols Co. S8 N. 16, s down the Shostions trail, drawa by a bony | Re was duiving siowiy dawn ihe moun. | raft thet made voyages over the mud, St Tiee, Answers #o addressed will [ = - ~ GAGE e i i and feeble oid horse, A AL P r de, whe: o feeble old horse stum- | and of a wonderful dog he rescued from 1 presontation of the check WANTED, AG TAKE ORDEI OMAHA MORTOAGE LOAN CO: ' | BICYCLES—ALL STYIE ALL PRIC gt B s A woman In & WP | bled and fell heavily to the ground, within | shipwreck and fo whom he became loyally ko @ word first {nertion, 1o @ word | sample at home or travel, expenses and X695 Send for our st of second hini and shop. | Chlico sun bonnet and dust covered dark | ntty yards of tha great Shoshone mine, the | devoted. “How Meta Saved the Mill” by ;':,;;..‘,:.‘.w Nothing taken for leas than %o for ) Hress with atamp Tock | CONFIDENTIAL LOANS SMADH ON GIAACFL, | Worn bicycles. Repatrs and cycle sundries of fco gown sat upon the front seat holding [ only mine of any value in all that gulch Ellzabe!h Worthington Fiske, and “A Ones Thene adyertisements must run consecutively. New York mocurities. Ardress P, O, Box Ald 11 kinds, M. O. Daxom, {02 th at. 631 | the reins, She had never been a pretty Two or three miners came hurrying for- | Sided Correspondence,” by Antoinette Golay, —— = | SHORT 7 T 3 woman, and she was long past her youth, | Ward to Martha's rescue are two clever storfes for girls. The Century 3 3 3 EHC LOANS, 432 P4 ON BLOC b ¢ o' A SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED-TO RENT. AL S 4 HOTBLS, Hor straight black hair was plentifully | | O ‘r\v“uwm‘mv 1 the horae's head and | Company, New York BITUATION WANTED, DRUG CLERK. COUN T TO LEASE, FOR TR OF VEARS-- NEY 70 LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNE | T MIDLAND HOTH streaked with gray; her heavy gray eves | puast fs dend i v : L ADR e B TV AT POBITION AB you can pay Tack 1|.y”: v‘lim\-"\l\n“\'{! Any | irie ‘bells, baih, steam haat, American plan, | COrners of her mouth had a downward | looked at the poor, faithtul old horse, with | jeie T e wapaper size, filled with columns nor ara’ expirience;. peoen STORAGE. e X NN G UATY w418 1S L per a BB Ditioe e ' | curve; she was hollow-chested, and when | teat-dimmed eves. L of facts ing_the enterprise and re- with city reference. AAdr - . 2 e i Aok cAlh, m she coughe o pque! one o bl L AL FRRDELS L 0 | sources o ' d pleturing to Y P T, WILLLAMS & CROS 15 TIATS NONEY T0 LOAN ON PERSONAL PROD: s RO R b lstp bl JL0L RN AT R AL AR L 0 A erty. Harvin Loan Co., 701 N. Y. Life bu oUs SUROVE, e her long-fingere toll-worn hands was “You oan't go & arther tonix! o eye scenes m street and roadway "o y vin Loan A HOU (EUROPEAN . COR. You can't go any farther tonight, ma‘'am, Collins and Larimer county, Colorado.., All the prominent men of the place are por- YOUNG ; WOMAN NTS - o R oy position ag w ire 2 . TAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS: CLIEAM th . W and Dodge. Room by day or clasped to her breast sald another man in a tone so kindly that it and cheap rate. R Wells, 1111 Farnam Bhie was i1one o the. wawb she had | bellet ough, almost savage appearance i ; b N_ens BUSINESS CHANCES, — R e N aartr | ML Ruks e e EAKe ORea) O 0 WL oHe ThIn:|| FAYed) S e Wit Spesiors wall SO RHERIEY — s . come alone in rom a little unheard-o ess we can take ol ¢ ¥ 1 TRt Asd - v ot 1t8 BUHIEHE 8 Wil | OM.VAN&STORAGE CO.,1602 FARNAM. Tel139 | §MOKE HAVANA PRECKLES, A_10C CIG ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. town away back in Vermont, ~“The nows: | o tonight, and wo'll see what can be done | (elIRenCe and chon br il i - e ||..{|” fh ot ) Y—M367 ARMATURES AND CONV T Vi papers in the towns along the route had | about your ‘wagon tomorrow. ~Come. Judkin, | ACHerve the highest prbse. ' o 0 o 8T STORAGE BUILDING IN OMAHA SR BALE, GROCERY STORE, GOOD CLEAM storage batteries recharged; electrical and gen | had a good deal to say about the flone | leUs push it back out of the road, and, | "t Sewer Weter, AR € et S0 T08 B0 A e Kov. bonded warehouse, = Iouschold & Wock, located on the best street in the city: aa iectrical Worke, $17 and 615 5. iy at, | Woman going from Vermont to the Rocky | Stimpson, vou take the Wiy up to the Miscent of his Tife In the bush of Australla e ored. Lowest rates 10131015 Lenvenworth. | will “Invoice at about $1,500.00: will eell for . d 619 8. 16U AL | Mountaias alone dn A Hittle old wagon, | taln’s house, and they'll ‘make her com- | Infscen nis lite In the bush of Australl WANTED -MALE HELP. '1;“2'5 'i"” &00d reason for selling l,‘\‘:x}\«‘-- K R b % EoaTlE | weving at snail's pace In this day of | fortable there. Mrs. Dennie ain’t the person “m h 's -]mnI’ ‘M_\ l-‘x‘fl Snake, ‘A‘II('“ . TR ——y - , B 9 * | ELECTRICAL JINEERS A CONTRAC- | “gyep 1 5 0! 2 to turn any woman away. You'll be made orse Karle tells how girls were courted in OLICITORS, TEAMS FURHD ALLMBNT - . RICA yer” and “thunder bolt" cxpress trains, ¥ . s cou s Ammiricats Wringar. Co. 3eis Howara WANTED-TO BUY. iF YoU WANT T0 DU XCHANGE | s for, iicirie IEWE and, motor pants and a1l | apeading along ovor the same route welcome, mu'am. the old Puritan diys and he diftcultios, now e X BoWL | TEST FOR THE MONEY, HAVANA I'RT 5 O or picees tha: National Informatian. And Bupply Co., 415 and & But Martha Kinney Tiad not scen the | “Tho Cablain” was the sole ownor of the | unknown, are deligtitfully portzayed, Al WANTED-A FRACTICAL MARI UTTER R N—M3 xchange Co., 203 First National bank, Omaha, papers, and she did not know nor care how | great Shoshone mine. He happened to be at | charming writors, such as Howc S, LR W B e ) o o TR T R T T T R - Neb. Y 2 SItel: sHE AT DUgH: veferved (o N8 "o’ Tone v{hr inno now \\;\. his \\'((.-‘nn‘d thelr beati- :3 .\vm“li:'wn,‘ A, B | ;x.‘“r' lu'.;:qn\ . ok, e adisce b b Ll t il s N L o = N = T BHCON e and lorn female,” nor how many feeble | ful little boy hey came to the mine often | Grace Eller han o others, rendel - RIS 5 R aiomi e | Toor, 3o, In one ok tho. Iarkest otsen 7 RY KIND, GAS | witticisms had bien perpetrated at hem ex- | in the summer time, and for that reason the | the pages most delightfully entertaining. The BALESMEN (13 10)—WAN . Lot s — | Councti . 13, care Lee, Councll_BIufs. Seam & hot Waier heating: sewe 3 pense. And she knew why she had chosen | captain had built a strikingly beautiful little | Curtis Pubi \& Company, Philadelphia, WOt Adress on sulkry tov Fotall € 1Y [ WANTED, 70 BUY A TAILOR B ™~ ¥ 1o tome all those weary miles i the old | cottage at the: mine, and had furnished it | ~ No ono would ever expect the subject of 516 Douglas. ¥ small country town; will pay ¢ h: state pric - —— IR R S r J q t ce 1 0! _1616_ Dol 1 pwni will § WL YOR BALB, ~ 3 (O | 3. J. HANIGA J wagon instead of by rail. She was a silent | with a degree of elegance that amazed those | wajking could be made 8o attractive as has WA D, 8 WIHO. ] L - apetition 5 hot water heating. ¢ 3 woman, and she had not given the curisus- | who saw 1t amid its wild and barren sur- | heen done In Miss Jane Pratt's “Walking banjo or kuitar s T 20, — = JOTIN ROWE & CO., PLUMBING, STEAM minded much Information when they had | roundings, fifty miles from a railroad as Exerciss for Women,” appearing in the N 24 FOR SALE—FURNITURE. TING - r hot water heating, gas fixtures, globes, 421 asked her where she was from and where she | But nothing that his great wealth could | current edition of Jennexs Miller's Monthly. WA SALESMEN TOIL FINE CIDERS . : o e Iiae YOUR ndid farms; oo ~“and_school was going, and why she traveled as she did. | buy was lacking fn the life of the captain’s | Miss Jonny Hoskins Seibold in her unique Benen il Adlaries Coitfornia C der company, | | money, Low prices on furniture & household ¥ Ade s === = he would say briofly that she was “from | wife and child tale of San Luls valley conveys a touch of Chicago, 111, 1--M224 16 goods. Enterprise Credit Co,, 613-615 N. 16th st. ) 8 3 TENTS AND AWNINGS. mont” and that she was going ‘‘out M Dennie was sitting ont on a pretty | ¢he picturesque in scenie Colorado. Miss 5 o " 7 o=t 7 PARTNER TO TAK N - 5 T T T " and none of her questioners ever [ little p when Martha Kinney and Simp- | Millor is doing a great service to woman- D L T e ——————————— 3 paying bu WOLFE BROS, & CO., MANUFACTURERS C knew how wildly her heart was beating, nor | son drew near. kind in her eflorts under the titlo “Correct “‘Beg pardon, ma'am,"” said Simpson, touch- Dros in educating the sex to the higher line of brushes at nt_commission, | S=— ng wnings, tents, flags, wagon, hay, stock covers v met with an [ and nobler phases of dress, teaching that Address. or apply 1o the. 8. M il S | FOR SALE—HORSES, WAGONS, ETC i ; tarpauiins, b 05 S. g | What it cost her to maintain a calm de v 1020 8. 18h street M2 140 TR for G, 4 st telcphone 60i. 713 anor when she sometimes asked with | Ing his old hat, “but this lndy me th ; o e NGrn | FOR SALETWO GOOD FAMILY HORSES: : DO > 5T ¥ carelessness if they “happened to | accident down on the pass and can't g0 | evorything in their apparel must stand for it ¢ hnce ahe. Dy e, Camdertaier, 30 and’ Cuming st T N ention and yout Jonmairs TENT, TAKE A | know any one by the name of Dave Kinney | on any further tonight; Higgins said I'd [ something. Jonness Miller Monthly, 114 wges expected. 3 2 14 x5 ¥ - e - and Awning Co. have tents of all kinds ‘round here?" better fetch her up here. Fifth avenue, New York. ND PHAETONS A = | A 10-CENTER K¢ [ A RIECK they rent chieap. She continued to ask this question in every ‘That was just the thing to do, A A brillant description of life in the depths WANTED, AN EXPEI LCITOR, BECH 3 0 BimpeOn's TRéios v A 367 A1) = = town through which she passed, and when [ €on,” said the captains wife, risi of a coal mine, supplemented by a splendid told Iir nters. 16 8 wtreet % 5 TO EXCHANGE, 3 ot asked' who and what Dave Kinney was she | coming forward with a smile that had 10ng | gorjos of pictures, Is given in the August SN P proved bottom ' land, Miteh K <an.; | G B, MORRILY ,f( T 3 would say careless ago made every man at the mine swear that | e of MeClure's Magazine. The ar- WANTED IN BVERY COUNTY IN 3GIES $36 & $5, LEATHER T t ta; running witer: 90 acres adfoining | ©, B MORR speciaity. < “Oh, he's a man I used to know back in | it ever there was a “real lady” in that | {jola fs from the pen of Stephen Crane. month and expen Hlags 5. Drummond Carria s e Cova YD Mandars | _plastering, 113 Capita ; Vermont, a carpenter, though he could turn [ gulch that lady was the captain’s wife. Dr. Washington Gladden speaking of Prof, Ih"fv tean )R SALE OR TRAI SES SIGH other property for horses, L. HAMILTON BROS., GENERAL CONTRAC. his hand to 'most thing. We was born Her manner now was certainly that of a Henry Drummond’s new book, “The Ascent Ingx 1,000 Ihs. each, § and 7 year old. Fre Newell, Towa City, Z—M114 1 tors and builders, carpenter work, brick laying | In the same town, and he came out west a [ kindly, gracious woman, who puid no heed | op Nup ™ characterizes it as “one of the M Ll o % P | WANTED, STOCK OF CLOTHING, GROCER and plastering. 414 S, 18th st tel. 1170, good many years ago, and ain’t never been | to Martha Kinney's manifest poverty after | j st and most striking phenomena in the WANTED -FEMALE HELP. SEST LIEATHIE ¥ 0) fa8, and L Hariware In’ exchange: for Improved back to Vermont since. I don’t know just [ she had looked “Into hor honest, careworn | woeiq of thought,” and under the title of S WO _ | " tor s25.00. Omaha realty. I C. Patterson, Ramge block = = — whera he settled, and I thought it might be | face and sorrowful ey There was some- | it o8 Mool Gion® he expoupnds its sig- LADIES WANTING TIT-CLASS GIRLS P60 %Mo OPTICIANS. Barely possible that he'd settled ‘round here | thing in her manner that appeated (0 the | nifcance. “Some Porsonal Reeolleotions ot apply Scandina " xcbange, 205 - z ey s 7 N, T - o — gome place.” captain’s wife, and she sald gently: ] ral Sherm: by S. H. M. Byers, Is b CoMOI8 10 MR SALE, A FINE ROADSTER. DRESS 7 N RANCH IN NE- | OMAHA OPTICAL CO., LEAD OPTICIANS, v General Shermar by S. H. ) yers, i izt AW IT e/ Croato R Lot P22 2 s * good' horses and one-third cash AL .l,n.m,‘ o PADING OPTICIANS. | “Siio “would have been glad to have been | “I am sorry to know of the accident, what- | jiivaied and i fuil of most intoresting GIRL FOR GEN| SEWORK » ———— . Fremnt, Nebraskn 232 South 16th, In told that David’® Kinney was dead. Better | ever it w nd 1 hope we can remedy it for | voniniscence. Among the human docu- 260 St., small fa FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS., RS T T RNEA LS A this than to know that he was alive and | you. Inthe meantime you must be my gUest, | ponts General \'s. portralts ' from WANTED, COMPETENT GIRL FOR FII — . — e for phaeton. Address Norrls & I zth | THE ALOE PENFOLD €O, S unfaithful to the wife he had left in the little | You look very tired and you must let Ie | canal boy to president are exhibited. 8. 8, work; wa, 5.9, Apply 2087 Dods 1Cl3 FOR SALE; CAN S8HIL' OVER ANY ROAD | and Leavenwort /i~ nvnruuminfi ¥ s s Paxton | Vermont town when he went ‘“out west’ | make you a cup of tea, and Woi't you come | yeGlyre, Limited, 30 Lafayette Place, New opposite High school, A oy b A L R T B e e e = ATEIN S SRoeTiT hotel. 4 years ag in and lie down a lttle whue? There I8 a | yor! s T 5 e - . rolle ‘and elevator for im = He had written often at first, and his let- | couch in the room you will hav A splendid pleture in colors presenting a _ FOR RENT-HOUSES. JFOR SALE N CAR e nd. 1 ars on application, HAY AND GRAIN. ters had been kindly and affectionate. He | “T thank you, ma'am,” replied .\|r\rll|:\i VIEW | of LR EUIRa oL thes Fars e ACR TS TENTS FOR BENT. 1011 FARNAM ST, | —ooit Councll Mufts. : : 5 5 neidge, Tl e 130 | BUY YOUR HAY BY CAT OR ToN Lots, wp | DA #aid that he would send for her when he | vand I will lle down if you will let me. IR S ) CHEAPEST CHICKEN AND ORNAMENTAL o i 2 buy hay. A. H. Snyder, 1515 Burt st te had “struck ft rich’’ in the mountains, or SCOERbRLAOH plece to the July-September number of the A COARTO . fence made. C. K. Lee, 91 Douglas. 0 EXCHANGE-LOTS - AND IARM TANDS 3 i when things became “a little more civilized e put hor hand to e Hollow chest and | Arehitectural Record. Among the themes call ut once. Trust Come | — X e o araasEinbst merthandesdnt L eronets | N : TR and “a fit place for a woman to live in." [ coughed heavily before adding: *I hate to | giceygeed fn this issue are “Modern Archis sales €W Hull’ Company, th & Tzard sts.” | SOMBE GOOD SECOND MORTGAGE PAPERS | furket (o buy of sell. 1013 Webster at. 168 | 5ty in her comfortable, if humble, Vermont 'O, please don’t think that you are mak- ire in Spaip,” by Charles A. Ricl nples of ~ Recent Architecture SRt our Docees “for_rent. with Awes ooeS | T 5 for ‘exchange for 8 y ; — : ~ | home. ing trouble for any one,” sald Mrs. Dennie, B D665 | WAGON UMBRELLAS, SI3 > : axp "v“-n!".fvl"x"L'v'”i’»“'.n:::;,. 0 fanc; SHORTHAND AND I'YPEWRITING. His fletters had been mailed at various [ as she led the way into a room rich and f . aiehe® o0 Oy (SO0 AEECRECUTR OUREAF T 1)) DARDING, DARICDOR BLOGK, i D ; = ot = postoffices, and he had written about being | beautiful with soft rugs and handsome | o SO CRSERTEE L B RS Dt ORI — - _ T y “very unsettled” and that was another rea- | draperies. There was a luxurious couch in a | p (8 l e 'Iits’ T Pari§® E NORTHW WANTED, GOOD RESIDE cular: s e e te aid: | Beverly Robinson; “Artlstlc ‘its' In Paris EOUEERAN YGRS ports. 15, Franck, Stockville, Neh, VANTED, GOOD ‘RESIDEN( t i son why he could not send for her. He was | corner of the room, and Mrs. Dennie st i Rt e el v OV F. Davis o ; Sy e R R e i s : uprospecting.” he wrote, and he might | “You will find water and towels here U | qomplo;* The Orlgin of the Acanthus Mos K £ : s (L A Y ol, 15 : AN o any N y ds and face, and RENTAL AGENC BROWN BLOCK N OUGHERED, R : i 2 Band.”Roose's Omaha B, Col. DIl any d iy G you like to bathe your hands Ao ieve your | Uvo and the Egg-and-Dart Moulding,” by i A1 {1 eitbie ;| . | CLEAT OMAIIA PROPERTY TO FXC i TI\H: his mnm‘ '\{;\“ T il‘"‘} AL e Prof. William H. Goodyear and ‘‘Raymond e = . H ) Maple streot. for etter place, Will amaime ov .y diffor ~ CORNICE. nore Irregular, and finally they afled A oac V8 4 Lee,” the latter reaching its conclusion. &0 B N NN A s | 5 HEAD GoOD FRESH MILK cows FRom| e D. U e i T e DT SR RO e | O b AL the room when Martha { yjors (an 100 illustrations appear admirably = —- - 55 dollars head. Call | afternoo M TEIN CORNICE WORK 3 om the dead letter office and after ten | said: . Sl the . deceriptteawany FINE T-00M CORNBR FLAT AT 71 8 10Til T T e 3 T o Corlens T L, GATY years of weary waiting for news of David-| “DId the man who brought me here call | JPRIHENURE, (he eRerpUVE wor m:.,:'l: Clousir, Foom. 3. 1853 Farmm siroot - Db | FOR RALE=YOUNG PG5 NP 80 Horwes. for cioae Tands and ciiy property and | EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, JOIN o |FECeytisRviCo fiankaclagnar fneorkbORROR oL T EE D Dt " N : CTALIA IR | FoisALEvouNC 5 AND SO e Rnier, B2 5 100 i e o e 10, Mg Sy JOUN (b ERE- | sions and had bought a horse and had “Yes, that fs my name. The' fourth. part: of Messts. +Allentéain FOR RENT--II' SOME GENTLEMAN _AND SI — f - g 1 | started “out west” to find the husband who [ “I used to know of a family of that name hien _part of Messrs, Alle his wife weuld like to rent a d iz modern et i ' [ 5,00 TO 18,00 MO. LA 3§ . — had deserted her. back in Vermont." L u]. be i !1 wh‘:.l i A‘t.nn:\x Mtl"( uln a — - . cycle,” 18 presented in the August Century, house of nine rooms I cholce on, we B, GOC S = cre, for mdse. B. F e 4 — v o it Bogws & Tuik: © " I [ B s oD MRS EMICT COR T | MRS 3 HAIRDRESSING. “Not that I've any iden of finding him | “DId you, Indecd? They may have been | [FWC/h 1o Prescniod In the Akist Genturys TN T TR TTr. L ] e ARy th R e — e alive,” she had said to her Vermont friends. | distant relatives of my husband’s, I'll ask | 370 s e CALL AT OFFICE FOR FULL DESCRIFT Jaar, " Q-3 2" CHANGE, FINE LANDS, WELL MILLER, LADIES' HAIRDRESSING, SHAM: | “I'm’ satisfied in my own mind that Dave | him when he comes home. He rode over to [ Kuldja, the first considerable town within and photograph of these houses: . ¥ - 7Y; T T f productive’ and some cash, for stock pooing, steaming hair goods, 1513 Douglas, Bl ) 3 5 i T - | the Chinese frontier. From a large number s ALE, ON M . LITTLE ] ISR EehI %ss | Kinney is dead. But it'll be a comfort to | Crystal Guleh this afternoon, but [ am ex- | oo SRR BIIIER ROty BAGTKS Bmes 0.0 S anEhlor by naverfused; jone Ol e ity 5 — — " [ me to stand by his grave and to have it | pecting him home every moment.' R el G 1 oEi el : everythlug || * G 1% ADOUE SC000 BReRfmiglc nnd fojioa: O e TIABLE HAIR | prove to me that the lies folks have told Dennie,’ ‘Dennle,’ " repeated Mra. Kin- | Toblo by Hie writors twenty five have been L At 0 unatin ottpy i | Lo ey it of above e Address .0 el i & T2 | about him desertin’ me are lies. Dave Kin- | ney to herself when she was left alone. | i “rondoring of their unique incidents, Fidelity Trust Co., Tith and Fatnim s IHOMA 7 5 o 38 nlles trom Omitha BUSINESS NOTICES. ney is dead, and I'm going to search the | “that was my husband’s mother's malden | o hymber contains the first of the selecs ey A 3 O AFORTEATIOn o X : mdse, ap. and “encumbered |+ BUSINEIZ A d whole west over until I've found his grave, | name. These people may be some Kin of his |y 0 @ittt FORTEIR, VI8 (s S0 (00, SOURE FOR RBNT, M RN 6-ROOM 5 : Lake, or 1401 Jackson sts, Q145 11¢ s Ca R Cla st o o meci o lacres | L OMATTAYMBTBRECEA Sivien FACTORY; and there I'll make my home and have my | and they must know something about David. | oo pq 0 Allen Poe, edited by George B, call forenodns 1521 Sherman avenue, S | (s, Seward counly, Kam., clear, - pricc | _Pives made new. worn out body lald beside him when I'm | 1 must know before I sleep.” Woodberry. An interesting discussion ap- TR MISCELLANEOUS. $7,00000, want mdse. Farms b, Towa ot gone, too.” She bathed her dirty face and hands and [ o A Neans e VERY REASONABLIE Kin, Bio.: i et Nl e | e T MOUNT MAS REMOVED HIS COAL OF She had gone through every cemetery and | v he.couch. and closed her [ hears on the question of woman suffrage, herwood, 912 N. Y. Lif 9 HAVE ARDET WOVEN INTO | cash on kood tocks of madse. Lot me know nt | _Nce o 20 S, 16th st,, Hrown biock, MOl | o dia th ave e = hat Lriiitt st cToster (‘1'"": lay down on the couc ? \vllmlur l.lmu... Hoar sustaining its “Right s ) : 1 ruga’ Bmyrna rige| repaited, 1581 Leavanuoine || onos WhAC yOu' have And what yau WAL e D pbet sto y:griy X red eyes. and Bxpediency,” and Rev. J. M. Buckloy, 5::3:“.}: COTTA y 4 B A T Ringer. s it DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED, 719 N. 16, gs grlnn;x hx)" the roadside along her route. Five minutes later Captain Dennle entered | 1, ™ocyoging " 1ts Wrongs and l’arllu.y === i o 2 She had as cd graveyard sextons £0 many | yyo room, not knowing that it was occu- | ppo"urticles were written tndependently, o 3 ORY BUILDING, CLAIRVOYANTS. “on’the southern slope of the O ' JOB PRINTIN questions that they had spoken of her after- | yiaa " He was a tall, broad-shouldered, heav- | ¢ 0“0 GE0 RETE Whaten CERondentiv, ormerly used by the Marhoff Trunk Factory. - 16 miles east of Willow Sp ward as “some poor crazy thing wandering | jjy_pearded man, evidently much older than | ,fiorward adding a pos seript to supplement 2030 Scward MRS, DIt 1L WARREN, I ToSmENIb = over the country.” i W G s ! T »ima, doink good business, Wi Of PRINTING R Y. his wife. He was half way across the room | p €FVRT, BOAIAE B, POSE S INT, MOST DESIRAGLE 1HOUS laBiagtusiens ymatliin 6 of reneral merchandise. Wi Mulen. Mown. ai” ¥inds. lith s, Although she declared to her friends that | (fon Martha Kinney suddenly rose to a sit- | Bt CR8R4 0 lcle. The Century Com: Or N MORT! DBEIRALE T{O) _tun View, 3o 721 e she knew very well that David Kinney was | {inc" position on the counch. nyy 2 RN D M| “MABR = ST e ST : ATL_ORDER BRCIAL N A | dead, there was never a moment when she . d th {3 story, “My First Visi 0 3,000 CLEAR PROVER § epect i $ C . ur pardon, madam,” sald the § t PROPERT 8| specialty. Douglas Drinting Co. X did not, In the secret recesses of her poor, ,fl,‘:nu’finfl“:.:l, Rt New England,” is completed in August Har- aptain, per's with an _account of his meeting with FOR R| TWO SIX-ROOM FLATS IN GO Council “Bluffs, for fu as 2 R redt i heoley LI0G KT oLl S48 for BrombL I Barvich, conditic ow. 415 and 419 South 1ith stre X e F. D, Wead, 16ih F prect, Shecley DUl el G for prompt sguice: | troubled heart, feel that he might still be | “Ra'ni LAV Y W Wildly at her, for A3 Poppleton, 314 First. National 1y T BR S S o alive, and it he were! Her heart almost | ot SOR0eT A0 CRECC T Wy towara | Hawthorne, Emerson and Thorean. He THTT D | Moo i Minmanes, vapor, alean PLOOR: | “price $14,4m, for Omaha property; w a . ceased beating at the thought. To find him | i “hreathing heavily, with one bony hand | brought away pleasant impressions of the FOR RENT, DESIRALLE DWELLINGS IN | SRGL o 0d ser bathe, M 1%e cumbrances, 1. D. Wead, ————— lallve would be to find him unfaithful to her, | ¢jytthing at her throat. Her white lips [ first, with whom he seems to have found S o B St 56 | NASSAG G RETNARD G DOD 9, i - | for what he could he do or what could he 8ay | were moving, but they made no sound until [ & ready bond of sympathy; but he did not R T RO AL A M DR N ARD, U D ONe | PTG Al e BRSO G oRert o hon | one of her trembiing hands rested on his [ get on as well with the second, and his en= Cottage from Seplember 1at; ut maybe he thinks that I'm dead,” | ghouider, then she said in a mere whisper: | counter with Thorean resulted in a rout for goitaaytmln 6 = T T she would say, eager to find some excuse | peuidr: which Mr. Howells flnds a humorous halfe S PESVC e SONAL. : Y for the man she still loved. “There was a | o shrank from her toward the door, his | reason in his youth. George W. Smalley in o 3 AND 10mO0N 10T L MoD: : SER JEWELEY T T i e = i : Z_ | woman named Martha Kinney died over In | fyce as pallid as her own, and his own voice | “Chapters in Journalism' addresses himself or 2124 Minmi strect. ) palring. 613 S. 16th street. 3 " of Omabu. Address Thomi 5 5 iRS. Peabody, the next town to ours, a few years | 4 husky, frightened whisper as he said mainly to newspaper men and contributes il s AT T . . h 2 ago, and David may have heard of her death | * Nartha! My God! My God! Marthat” some Interesting disclosures relating to the 4P A AR e U 2 i ) | CHOICE GARDEN LANDS, & ey bi734 U ATINAD SHIChossRE ShaL aleivas med s ) “It s 1, David,” she said, gently following | batlle of Antietam, somo rominisccnces of Tont either balf separate N o v | WHBN OUT WiTH YOUR I CVISIT 3.3 postoflice, 10 to 160 ncres. A e oo Rt d remember that she | pym across the room with outstretched | the Austro-Prussian and Franco-Prussian Opp. PO, M2 Muller's new. lcC’ crenm. pariors, 2 e bargain. Will take some trade. N. AR B NLY, had not heard from David for a year before | hands and streaming eyes. “Oh, I am so | wars and an account of the establishment of St : e T AR R cyes, 617 Paxton block, 23 this other Martha Kinney's death, and her i glad, so glad, David! I was going to ask | the first London office of a New York news IX-ROOM ¢ ’ B0 NEAR | G, T, ) dee” crenm detivered TR T T ——— feacs and doubts, her perplexity and de- | Nirs' Dennje 1t—— paper. Now York soclal life I3 depleted in : g ol g kil o PRUREGL LOTa LAND. DATME INTISTS, spalr, would inerease. “Mrs. Dennie!” efaculated the captain. [ Warner's new novel, “The Golden House,” S RN Awr rnoon | VIAVE JOME TREATMENT i s, i K 00 i - : She had Iu\uu”u.\\ixvv rlrnm 11.-r. vermont | “Iaye you scen her? My God, Martha, you | begun in the July number. Harper & Bros., houses, with water, bath, gas sewers, elsterns, | eqit Viavl Co. 48 e bidg Lady ‘atendane | B7 NE_430-ACT Paxton block, 16th and T . iomaTe T RAnion I ISic0 YA h AT ahekcAmaidonntEnavon! i toldimyawltoftha ey NowgYonks hich will Dé put in fietcluss’ condition U im Omalin, only $40.00 per acre, ¢, the Shoshone pass in the old wagon that Your wife? Why, David, David, I-I—0 | The principal themes discussed In the o at fow rent. 2t and Hamil: | — _ ~- - R G A B s ard conld not hold together for many more | pavid August Forum have a criminal veln in view miles, while the fecble footsteps and the [~ Sho foll heavily forward with both hands | of the current of recent events. Mr. Henry , 11 Board of Trade UNION BRAND-GENUINE WHOLE WILLAT ' D52 140 flour. Wheatel Ureakfast food. Neal & | FOR 82 T e | e - Conrad, Wholesale Agents, Omana, oo oo i | MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, | labored breathing of the old horse indicated | giasped over her face. He caught her in [ Holt, under the title “Punishment of Anarche i Uz 1,450, < timo. o 1318 Farnum. x BLENTS. | (hat his hours were numbered, his arms and half carrfed, half dragged her | ists and Others,” criticises our present sys- T UREAD TRON UNGO _Samu . @3 | ALVA I GROVER, MATHEMATICAL David had written his wifo once from | o the couch and lald her down upon it. She | tem of punishing criminals and recommends n L. Ramiscey N 0th st | DS Bana FOR QUICK TU yoo; | Surveving instrumenty.. e and the town of Shoshone, and she felt that It | Giq not speak again, and three minutes later | that professed anarchists be declared out- U5 S T3 Byl would scem a_little like being near him | han Mrs. Dennie entered the room, the [ laws and exiled under pain of instant death (i Dods i I Sout 1300 man orders. s f R on: onoks o ——= | S{ASAG S, A R i T e pes SaIbBouus 10l ien ernii it she could but tread the ground his feet | coniiin was kneeling by a dead woman, | should they return—this without walting for N S OOR FOR 0N oia T e e e S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. lind ‘ongettrod e | Wio ina one hand clasped tightly around the | them to commit a crime, This suggests the B Tea D 1O0MB. MODE TS UMBRELLAS MADE, RECOVERED AND andeultivated; hait bigek soutlwest from e e - — Shoshone w almost deserted now. | greor on which was her wedding ring, as | query why should not the punishment extend URNISHED ROOMS: MO 8 ) palred. ‘103 South Sixteenth streot 4 of Beson ‘motor, Adress 18, o0 ol HITES EMILOYMENT OFIICE. 117 ONLY - it to prevent it from being taken from her. | equaily as well to a prohibitionist, a repub- JEL, BURNS INVITES YOU 70 SEE HIS | - 21 iD= Pingolio [astihelprorialiikinds o the ety & v “\Why, David, how ghastly white you are! | lican, democrat or a populist, a Catholic or NICELY FURNISHED KOONS 11 GENTLE | e dibier sets at $3.35, (ormerty 5 Fo ODERN CoTTAGE: o RAILWAY TIME CRRD | eriea Mis. beniie.” “Ana you are trembiing | a Protestant, who treatens to resort to men” or lIght housekeeping, G0 North 1ith s 5 6034 Jiters pavéd streots lot GONI0: e ; = 5 s Jlke a leaf. And thls poor woman—why, | murder as a means toward his ends. Ans — o WM DU g Manidh e o SISO e LIVERY STABLE. = — | David, is she dead?” archists who do not appeal to violence, but ROOMS FURNISIED OR UNI . | VA pleasant und conventent place, 1320 1 SOATDING BTABLES. FINE TAVERT TG | Lenves | CHICAGO & NORTIHWISTN |Arriven | - *Yob, yes, dear,” he sald huskily. “I merely challenge vested rights on moral 619 Dodge St Faraam street. Paxton block; 'phone A PERSON WITIL CAPITAL THAT DESI “Cheap. 1d Haumiey, 17th and St Marv's ave, ] OmahalU. P Depot, 100h & Mason Sts.| Omtha | __pyever saw anyone die before and it—It— | grounds or who do not approve the press IRNISHED ROOM, BATH, $. P, 3 MO LT A e kil = = 3 S ann pbod Payig property wortih 31 M—186 sl N Ve e B0 | ag quite unneryed me. Come, let us go | ent order of society, believing without its ins TR WOMAN'S BAKELY SUPPLIES VA t LR gt Sapiha SE FURNACES. 4 Youtibuled ~Linitad 0o | out of the room.” J stitutions man would be happier, merely lety of cholow koods, besldes five kinda of the | — e BBobal O : MO i Uloaes B eals) 29%m | “"fe rose to his feet, pale and trembling, | differ in views and play a legitimate part & speclalty: goods delivereds telephions 451 Mrs. 5 RAES T REHOUSREAND BATH, L RURNACE MADESORT. COALEMOIY HICAGO, DU ELINGTON & Q.JA and walked unsteadily ‘across the floor, with | in our social evolution. ~Mr. Sylvester Bax T RGO T Shel padaasliiantsit iy st 810, st sl 2,5 consuming and fard coal furiaces. Eagle ¢ A ek Rt DR his wife's arms around him. When' they | ter, a Boston editor, replies to Mr. Godkin's 15th, 9 Prey S i autiful ;un. front cotlage, city water - i Chica Vextibule . reached mn! l‘l”i”. lie ,-.'In‘\lv---d back In.rhlnls article in the June Forum, telling “‘How the WANTED 70 1 FURNISHED HOUSR OF | STRAW HATS CLBAN well, for $1.30 SSALLD N Nl Chicugo. [xp e over one sholder, and the arm he had | Bills of Socialism Will be Paid.” President LET, FURNISHED HOUSE OF | STRAW HA LEA and lof, 4'blocks from court house, WHOLESALIL COAL. % 02pin. o0 b L e e §:004m | around his wife's waist trembled so violently | G. Stanley Hall, under the title “The New 0 rooms; wiil take rent in board. Refer mule new. 803 N, 20th St 4 3 - 4 - ru.w required. Address 2 % rnf street JOHNSON BROS., WIOLESALE DEALERS i, lfig_ Jynetion 2550 | that she said chology as a Basls of ucation,” re 5 T T Y T T G acres & ml. N. W., $LAT6, & fno tract. I M54 1y TAIRRLXOUR ., FRIGND L TIITYRRR X £ Bk "l e "G TRy hoatrat Lol Kinds of cial. " Coriespondence wollclted. | Leaves [BURLINGTON & MO. TIVER, Ariives “Why, David, You are positively 1l You | views the whole field cultivated by a comie = NI buys cottage 20th 8L, north 00 % Omuhin] Depot 1000 nnd Ma Omulia st go right to bed.” lete university department of psycholog EURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. 00 fow blocks: from H Vv ; s ! L LR 2 ) 3 . e 150 few blucks 'from Hanscom Park. 5 = = 10:150m Do Tl The men at the mine and even Mrs. Den- | ghowing how necessary to education and full YQUNG WOMEN'S THOMI UNDIEIL GALE OF MONEXITOIL0AN=REAL ESTALT 2 lvou RN and DOUSIE R B —401-13 __‘TAXIDERMISTS, S Soom Senver TAER i | nie accepted it as sitply an indication of | of promise for rellglon this sclence Is now ome! fon. 111 8. 1ith st B IN {CE_TOLICIES LOANED ON TYPEWRITE B S IO BRNY AN D R e e a0 | R oI cises AR YER S HERRLON o 00m | he captain’s great-hearted generosity when t'becoming, - The K ) o ith X ! 5 2 AXIDE ) s ND I S| BiopmiNebrasin Locul (except Sundiy). 6:opm st becoming, he Forum Publishing Coms — i N ey i Hiy o e BRS¢ logue. Georgo 5. Brown, . & Co., 100 5. 1h. | BilehmLincuin Lo GRiebt sundas) i | he telegraphed o Denver for asplendid | puny, Union' Square, New York JOARD 1815 CHICAGO ST, 5 3 e T LD i i3 e = € o B \Xrives | cofin and a silken shroud in which to lay e 4 SEOLN ;. i ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO., 318 N.Y. LIFE ged, rented and repaired. Typtwiiter and | == = = il Desot ok ot Aaon s, omen | the poor, wayfaring woman who had died MAGAZINES RECEIVED. NICELY FURNIS s D loans at low tates for cholce seeurity on Nee I e Juomurl rented at $i pe DYE WORX (YO e 8 sipm | under his roc OMAHA DRUGGIST. Omaha Drugglst Pube class board. brasks aad Towa'farms or Omaba 8lty property. the typowriting. department ot the | SCHOBDSACK. TWINGGITY DYB WORKS. 6p. KK 3 D Jam And they said it was “just like the cap lishing Compa Omaha VERY DESIRANLE UNFURNISHE N — . = . Megeath Stationary Co., 13th, tel. 1361 3621 Farnam street. Jpycing of every 1 HICAGO, R & PACIFIC, [Arrives | W0, When he had o handsome marble monu- | THE ENGINEERING RECORD. =~ Henry O, ind back oo, o wvery. | MONEY 70 LOAN ON oIS IN' DOUGLAS B i tion and dry cleaning, M2 | OmahalU, . Depot, 10t & Mason Sis.; Omaha it placed over the grave down in the | Mayer, 277 Pearl street, New York. R FIRt-clasg T Sy Trase Coo T Farnbm st Wois | SED THE NV DOUGHERTY TYPRWLITER e 4 b below the mine. 1t was o nameloss | SPORTS ARIELD. * Sporis Afeld Publishe T R, | (et = o Omaha Typewriter Exchange, * tel. 1301 OB ATIARtIC Expross. (X Suiifig o 6o6gm | Monument, and the captain alone knew th ing Company, Denver, Colo. LAT MS, WITH BOARD. NORTH- [ MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROV OMAIIA | No. 214 8. 13ih st = A ' o[ A igA ey Sy G90%™ | name that ought to have been chiseled on it 'BRIC. Bsoterle Publishing Come east corner 20th and E strect 1= veal estate. Bronnan, Love & o Lasgon W& | ool v HARNESS, WHIPS, NETS0 BTC, RUPAIRING | § FORRIL ot s IR 1:2ipm | Sometimes in tho darkness and stillness of Applegate, Cal L « a) P MOST COMPLIT | a spechalty, 113 'N. 158, . s ( i W) 51380t | the nlgh r i L R FRONT AND TACK PARTo, NS0 SMALL | — et | T ey i ) e L2 T v iduhoma_1Exp. (1o .1 _ex. S0 6:35m | the night he stood i tearful penitence above 3 FAMILY MAGAZINE. The Case room; first-class board, 2103 Douglis OANS WANTE v NZER, OPP. 10 Densmore Calitaph r TR n the lonely grave with the name upon his sell Publishing Company, 319 Seventee 123 180 68 e L anachin L ! : EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYED. George DR._PAUL, DENTIST, 2020 BURT RNISHED 1 u’l)l. 626 SOUTH B e - All machines perfectly repaired e 3 Nn;‘ bi\ BIH‘I».\HH-I- ROOMS WITH BOARD. [ MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA ||un ERTY Dilods prices moderate: how muchines | | MRS. THOMAS MALOFFY, 012 N, 1671 — L 7 ) Seikte, Bt Natlonm) bamk bihRe. | Bibuies Cor i ! L K manalUnton_Tiopsts 1000 . s ! Tow It Feels, ko B Shak Mown, e Ry, 141 Brankl(o airest) Boston : Lo il g fg:p0am TR One of the veterans of Post No. 85, In LEANOR KIRE IDEA. 32-136 West e TR R 1% 2:15pm. Overland - Kiye 3 Philadelphia, who was several times wounded ourteenth street, Now York R R MORTGAGE LOANS. A. MOORE, 501 N.Y. LIFE. MUBI0, ABT AND LANGOAGE P.A_TENT o idcairica § S R B e A it AR LD AT HMOUR S Arataus AN 2k : I fe Expres: gam | R AGH0 ANAHAL A0 COARFING . A0 9 D'Apery, 69 West Twenty-fourth street, R TR S0P, s ess Fast Ml ii0pn | to be shot down. He replled that he had | New York idsouledn aves | CHICA MIL. & ST. PAUL |Arrives | made the same request of many wounded | THE LADI HOMIE COMPANION. Mast, anh st S HA LOAN & TRUST CO, TH_AND | FOR DARGAINS IN PIANOS AND O NSt | —— LHmahallnlon Depot, 10th & Mason Sts.| Omuha | oopirades In order to compare notes. Then Crowell & Kirkpatrick, Springfield, 0, aentae! e 1y Sard Jow i St ' Property ot lowest Fates of intercet. W@ | on plrh Hospe: = i Erbroa (ox, i1 Siwp | o addeds “Tho frst eftect of @ gunshot THR CLOAK “RRVIBW. 13-Asir Rltsts ary’s avenue Mis e g o o s Of 3 I > w on the marve! 3 A 3 wound that shatters a bone is a senzation of | wiige VA (3 TAZIN ") e A i UNITED & MORTUAGE CO. W | MRS, am ME 77> = Vo willasd you the marvelous v B, & MO. VALLEY Artives THE CHICAGO MAGAZINE. The Chicago FOR RENT—S UNFURNISHED OO0 T Yorke Captal. 80,0 } Kb | “only post gradunts of Emers Oras MEN Freuch Rrgiivation CALTHOS Onithal_Depdt 15uh and Wel $is. | Omaha | satisfied anticlpation, as much as to say ‘Here | * Magazine Publishing Company, Chicago. Al conveniencos. ¢ Harney St [t cholo” tbane b ¥ 4 fory. Doatin I Omahig, who s elooutl CALHROS awil] Mostore youe 0 5am. .. Deadwood - ¥ 100m [ [ go’ of ‘Just as I e ted," and the wound | TH AMERICAN PHILATELIC MAGAs " 8 phy o building, Omaho nm‘m el e A (N Bt Wyo. F Moyl 8 opm ) ¢ - il ——— oA Sywengih wud Viger, S idopn, . Norfolk Kxpress (Fx. Sondny). . 10i4am | 18 considered hopel mortal as a matter | ZINE. Parmalee & Brown, P, 0. Box 860, HONEY 10 LOAN AT LOWEST MATRN ON | e e e v itand pay i/ satisfied. T i kX o'10am | of course. Then as pain ensues and a sense | Omaba \mproved. and uatinn 0 BRcasi s | Tinciin s the IhIaa Sy ATOINE O MUHIS Aaum.—,.von HIOHL CO, ' TeRvas T 7 | Oof dismemberment, there is a pr id feel- | THE BOOK BUYER. Charles Scribner's };)lllv. RENT, HIII' (-STORY BRICK BUILDIN fall term ops rite wnm- Omah t Omaha | Ing of self-pity. This lasts during what sur. ns, New York ng fxtur tloors, gas, o real estate. Brennun, Love & Co, Paxion bl UNDI‘KT AKER 2 b P 1o -y peq AF hoaning o 8 GASDETALS to ollege, Northfield, Mion. Y o 3 W a3 2 3 AND EMBALMER, wounded, genera ttributed to physical suf- i 3 . i . AT inded, generally attributed to physical suf BOOKS RECEIVED, Owahal Dep Omauha | fering alone, and familiar to all who have MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RA y G, F. GELLENDECK, BaNjoisT —anp | BUREAU, SUES & ¢, Solicitors. Bee | 8 eping 10 ma wo children. 319 No. [ _O. F. Davis Co,, 1505 Farmam st _teacher. 1810 Celifornia street, ~ ‘94 Building, OMAIA, Neb. Advics FREL | 1 NER BTORE, $0.00. 92 T | FIRST MORTGAGES BOUGHT ON DOUGLAR | H. K. BURKET, FUNERAL DIHEC ND THR B OF . quire 922 I or Barpy county farms, Keed & Seiby, 334 | _embalmer, 1618 'Chicago st., telephone . .4),[ B 0pm.. Dally (ex. Su wika o:ioam | been in battle. After the wound is dressed | THE HOUSE OF MARTHA. By " Board of "Prade building. W8k m. Slowx City 8:0%m | or an amputation performed there rises in R. Btockton. Paper, 376 pages, 50 cents, FOR RENT, ¥ 32, IND FLOOR OF BWANSON & VALIEN, UNDERTAKERS AND e Mabit P l“"": § Clty AL Onl 8:05pm h e. 1 ought 20 My o bl for clouke aud sults: LOANS ON DOUGLAS OR SARFY GOUNTY | = embaimers, uming st telephone. 1060 Maiien 5 ity Ao Onl) - B00m | (he mind a faint dawn of hope. If this grows | Houshion Mifiin & Co., Boston i by umm . Paul Limited Viioam | into a determination to get well the victim | PARSON JONES By rence Marryat, rce bidg. W S5 22 be given 10 4 oup orin food, TR ; stands a goo Caila i (NN T T Ton | TiNaa e nae)ade s o tue ot $ein oot BIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. |Aviivis i I pa B FOR RENT-THIEY LOANS. E. H. SHEAFE, ©2 PAXTON BLK. | balmer, 117 Farmam st., telephons 07 barmias sac will ¢ffeoy i ® ~- Publishing Company, New York. Sold store builiing at ’ Wos-s8 | = e | 3B alooholio wreek. 1t as Heou §ive rin thousands ; SO Sl Eras 10ii0nm ELEum e e U NERLUOUS WOMAN. " Aronymous sultable for lodge or other purposes at No. 101 | LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY | %6; also #4th and N i, So. Oma #ed. It Nover 2458181 01106 110 5rogALe T e | Mo Yot genlly, when casiive o bil. ‘aper, 365 pages, 50 ce The © Farnam ond small wtore In Kxposition | property: $.000 & upwards, § (9 7 per centi nb 0ifo. 1t Deoames an ILor il o s LIIEY O e A fous, or the blood 1s impure or slug- | LoDeh, 365 %, 60 osnia. The Caseall Depot Toth iblishing Company, New York. Sold by iy g - v Wt DEN SPECTFIO (0 Brop'es, Olncisnath . 30pm Paul p P Nitionat Tank bunding - GRINDING. 48:0az0 baok of marticiaes 1rar 1a ba td e ; pation, to awaken the Kiduneys and liver to B - Bu e, FOR RENT. WEST STORE ROOM IN proved city property. Paul, 111 Board of Trade. | RAZORS, SHEARS, CLIPPERS, LAWN Mow. | FOF 5ale by Kubn & Co, Lruggists. Corne JahaiUnion Depot, 10th & Mason Sts. | Omana | Weakening them, (o dispel headaches, colds | Oregon Kidney Tea cures all kidoey lght and’ elevator service. Mrs. J. beas Write us. Reed & Selby, 3 Chamber 1 chance of recovery.' Paper, 957 pages, 50 cents, The Cassell Larialess, and will offest & b ont and spoed,: alUnion Depot, 10th & Mason Omiha with g e No. 4l ; HEAFEY & HEAVEY, 218 8. WTH ST. TEL | of okser atda N T A SUPERFLUOUS WOMAN. Anonymou bullding, “adboining * Fiftecnth & theater. [ delays.” W. Farnam' Smith & Co., 13% ¥arn: - 1o 12 exiat glsh, to permanently cure habitual constl Mogeath Stationery Company, Omaba. = PRCIAL FUND 70 THAN ON_ 1N . i 5 ‘ EHA ~ a healthy actlvity, without firritating or iy, at 1613 Douglus street. 1M 1 WoM1s 1 otd A L. Underland, 16 N. Mth. 120 16th and Douglas strcets, Omaba, 256pm...0o Bt Louls Cannon Dal 12335pm | or fevers, use Syrup of Flgs. troubles, Trial size, 25 cents, All drugglstss