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AY, NOVEMBER 19. 1864 —— MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE | UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS TALE OF A BOOM CITY tate ventures, and as fast as one sale was|a couple of those Jumping beans I bol AR T T consummated another was negotlated. | | yestorday and put in the pil box to k b . LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED O 3 ] R’ Lo ] The scenery was delightful, with Its rocky | And the Germantown man felt a at d AACER R AR R 2 or bought. F. O. Chemney, Kansas City, Mo~ | _smbaimer, 1618 --m».@ E‘ telephone 0. 981 _ glons and falling waters. = The mountain | hetter. L > " SWANSON & VALIEN? ranges were picturesque at every turn. Old i W |’—" - 0% s ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO., 318 N.Y. LIFE, | embalmers, 1701 ol ¢ Lookout had many memories to the soldier; heumatism s primarily caused by acklity loans at low rates for cholce security in Ne i e The Best Efforts of the Wus", Discounted by!mm‘ parties oxplored hills where all was|of the blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies braska and lows farms or Omaha olty propet o MAL < an Alabama 8pecimen, novel and strange. Within twenty miles | the blood and thus cures the disease. s o balmer, 14 there were untrodden forests. The climate o -— " o y § Omas E, T was d o tempe o equable; for A FAIR VIRGI . . It fa proserving e !n.xp:u\]/pd .‘..'4 ul;llm:yru\t-d Omaha real W. BAKER, UNDEREAKER, 613 8. 3 v : ~vm‘;”:‘- !I-l ‘h.nlm r‘-l!llu.' 0 .y::;ll : 'h.r‘ NIA-BANDIT, Usier_ Db the. es estate. Fidelity Trust Co., 1702 Faruam st 3% NELANCHOLY STORY OF FORT PAYNE | hoalthfulness it could mot be sutphssed. W33 — - nights were cool § i 1| Tretey Nent cott Was & Tecror to the “art proservative is E— - T T PLUMBERS, J— 3xcursion after excursion had been planned Waytaring : . s ! Mountatneers R b, | = = —— and executed during these cighteon months, | o recent explolts of two fe 5 prosiigrtg gt Teal eatate. Hrennan, Love & Co., Paxton bk, | prie MiING GEEVELY KiND, O Glorious Rise and Disastrous Deeline, with | 10 S5EENEC S S aaiknd haries nard 3 it exy wo female highway PEOPLE ‘ SONEY 70 TOAN AT LOWEST AT : . S o i i e o ings Leserted and Muny Electrie City.” These excursions were al- | the rather romantic story of the lite and poknd A . JOHN ROWE & CO., PHPMBING STEAM AND ways layishly arranged. After a delightful | death of Nell Prescott, old Virginia's first il By B D et st o oA A Y Journey from Boston the vestibuled trains—| yiopwaywoman, Nell was born and lived Huptesd end unimproyed Omaha real estate, | L i 4 often twelve in number—wou.d arrive in the | 1+ H1NY i ! R | BD LAWRENCE, PLUMBING, GAS carly evening of the second day, when the |And died within sixty miles of Parkersburg, o ; and drain laying. W5 Cumir strecg | The mining towns of the west have had | twinkilng Iights of the little city shone out |says a correspondent of the Globe-Demoorat, . LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED ¢ L e boom towns Innumerable. Mining camps | briliantly. ~Tho visitors were taken at once | and, though her span of oxlstence only exe want ad in The Bee when in need ot AT - + 1390 Karnan. | Varain laying. Phone 2. 4815 Leavenworth: r ost attractl Its waltars were “.u‘ gs live & mo! i vhils ate kbl % @-N17 | veloped Into towns of more or less HmPOr- | Niitled and o well Lot B things lively in the mountains while she did help. Working girls pay close at- CHAS, W. RAINEY, OM. NAT. BK. BLDC drilled, and a well known ehef from Boston | live. Yet her daring on the road had tention to this page, as do all who TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL BSTATE - tance in a year or two. Many have held |attendéd to the cuisine. The guests were | fitting elimax in the unique manner of her W LOST. their own despite the gradual decline of the | enthusiastically welcomed and woll enter- | cantive and melancholy death ; T T W Tl — E | thinds whie i ” Ma o| talned. What wonders were shown them! | “"Neii” prescott Iised q died “beto’ are wanting employment. You can e St AV, Y SR AR RAL B . GOLD WATCH AND CHATN FRIDAY, | mines which gavo them birth, Many have| fiined. 'What monders wers shown thew Pr lived and died “befo’ de disappeared from the map, and where on wah.” She was the proity daughter of old " e d it returned to Margaret Riley, 4 Loath to leave, they returned home com- [yt p S 5 1Ty b talk to them through thess little ads Y LD, e RAMADE D TOANS. s s 19¢ | lite—the active border life that is fast be-| pietely under the charm of the place and | ol Fiescott whe tvel at (he toot of old at a trifling expense. I W U3 Bee bids, B T | T W RNARD PUP; LINERAL Ris- | ©OMINg a memory, reigned in its varied | carried the tale of l\\..:m‘r‘u. thelr triends, | wou' nrihe. intelllgont and studroas &HATH WE HAVE SEVERAL THOUSAND DOLLARS | ward. Van welry Co., 16th and Jearnam. | phases, decay and desolation is now en- bl ”"‘“‘" "|‘*“ 2 “:.:{-.1 of marvelous | 'S generally believed that it was the extreme for short time paper or Grat clus mige. louns. | ______ Rkl TI%_ | throned. None of the deserted camps of the| A YeAr pass: aine Imperative demands for | POYErLy of her parents that drove her to the m** L TR L R R LOST-BAY HORSE ON THURSDAY IN SARPY | weat in thelr best days reached the preten-| pore™y onay. The investors must protect | MERWay - CITY LOANS, C. A. STARR, 615 N, ¥ | fore dhoes. Grush Bros, house movers. 18th | tious altitude or now prosents as great A |their intorest, so more money was raised, AL M il n:-m:‘"‘ hxlw;r THE BEE GETS 'EM— Ve i and_Cen L2l spectacle of desolation and ruin as the| many homes being umrllxa‘un-;\ 1‘.. do this. calieyithat - h}i Sroasite HAld Top :ml wl::'; ot ot - - - — - — 7 = vrecked town of Fort Payne, Ala When the company had drained one sec- ik A g Bl TOR » & J NEY FROM $100.00 TO $5.000.00, STOVE REPALRS, wrec ¥ P ey g StHEE diveation, & ar’ the county line he caught up with a 17 WORDS FOR 25 CENTS. ) hand Douglas. W--M80 The story of Fort Payne, recontly the | jiof It reachcl Gut 'h MiCLhEE CHERCrion. % | prepossessing, boyish-looking fellow o the STOVE ~ REPAIRS WL 000 DIFIPIRINT | pride and hope of so many New England | {ha place very attractive and invested con ail, who said he had walked from Linwood makes of stove ateratiachment and con- ace ve a Hwat BOINE to DetriRg; & LLtls: sevtNE o MONEY T0 LOAN— SOMATPRLE, | mtkas of sliyess (Wikie siachisamt o ot | 010 walured iy & ssebsapanaéal 61 the | Cinaianss fe. it Loy ahtetoeises Bt Shr e LR L EOUT L s ¢ TO LOAN FURNITURE, PIANOS, | Omaha Stove Repal Works ______ B9 |&t.. Louls. Globe-Democrat, and presents a | business men from the northwestern itles | S0 TS0 rof OV Voltord soat behind Horses. wagons, ele.. at lowest ratés .\ ciyi REPAIRS FOR ALL MAK tragle lesson to enthusiastic Investors tn dis- | WCPG 1ot causht, | Thoy came and saw, Bt | 3500 the horse, which offer was thankfully can pay the loan oft at any or in any et b X tant properties. Yot 6O ERERLBLIGRT accepted. Thus mounted tne pair rode mer- — amount. The company that boomed the fll-starred| Times b SHADES & o so |1y on their way, chatting pleasantly as they OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN O, - — d th s imes began to change; money, once so [ !lly on il h B ¥ FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS S0 8. 16th str TURKISH BATHS, town was organized In the fall of 1888, It plentiful and free, barder to get: sttll, [ proceeded. ' Jennings th R 3 . — . 3 | was looking for iron and coal, and In the| the people had faith in their wonderful town. | W8 b VOOV CRICEAIRTE TEHAWE O l'lm'l'm ‘ontinued -~ ) TURKIS! Al RS, 9. A. M. " They s00 he g 0 criticise 0 ‘manage- | URCONSGINIS X G4 4 D b % &l i Contiuet.________ | oy 1o ToAN 0N PEREONAT o, | LADLES TURKISH BATIE HOURS % A 3 | Viinity ot a lutls villuge on the Alubam | TheY soon Degun ¢ criticise, the manake: | through a narrow defile, he felt the muzale of ~— | FURNISHED ROOM, NICELY FURNISHED | erty. Harvin ioan Co., 701 N. Y. Life bllg. from Karbach bidg. 1o 105110 Bee bldg. 831 | Great Southern raflroad it found both in|mMent. Too much money had been expended | RGP LN GG Nis head, and a volce uivertisements for these columns will be taken | “wouth room; all modern conventences, ineluding X—i48 richest prousion. 4t was in the beautiful |00 @ fancy rallroad Lo the coal lands, It | & Pis(or prowsed akainst 3 2. . or the evening, nd un 9:0 hea 2007 dge str — —— - " ; % vas a pre de p e steep ol e AT TSI y Drim. for the moining and Sunday edition LAl B e MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNL musxc, ART AND uANGJAGE. Wills valloy, with mountain ranges on cither [ ¥4 a preity ride up the steep mountan, | XG0, "yohe money or else I'll shoott" Advyertisers, by requcsting o numbered check, | VERY DESIRABLE FURNISHED AND U ture, pianos, horses, wagons or any kind of b Sl side—Lookout on the east and Sand moun- | duite novel, yet complaints were heard. The In: care of The I Answers so addressed w 3—M13 you can pay back at any time and In any cher, 1810 u.\u,mu "street. ol o B o . | derful steel and iron were obliged to shut |’ Lariong b delivered upon presentation of the check only, | —— " o _ | Ymount. FIDELITY LOAN AN & i In selecting the officers of the company S0wn fof JHOK of tands heard the pistol click, knew there was Rates, 1%c a Wi first insertion, 1o a_word |GENT AND WIFE WITH R! i "B CAN m 4, Withnell block. W PUPILS )R PIANO OR ORGAN; | care was taken by the prime movers in the -, VitHe GMoers oF the o. | MOthing else to do but to comply with the thercafter. Nothing token for less ¢ for | rent 2 well furnished, south rooms, la — - TR T apply at Max Meyers between § and 12 a. m., | enterprise to choose from various points men e o on e linien ¥y re | command, and he at once drew out a roll A5t neorHion Sta, hent and gas 8 for 1ight housekeeping: | J. B, HADDOCK, ROOM 421 RAMGE BLOC or address Mrs. Willma ng Side; | of influence In thelr own districts—men of | 1IN their false position, withdrew from B mosh NGt 07 ‘whiok i Whese advertisements must run consecutively. brick house, nice location; $15.00. Address C 33 ouncil Blufts, Tu. 72" | gterling integrity and honor. New England | the enterprise. In the spring of 1891 prepara- | Of bilis, amounting to . Which ‘was i Bee office. E—M9s6 19 & - AL TR mediately snatched from his hand by his BANIOS, THE J. B. SCHALL & CO. HIGH | was thoroughly canvassed, for it was in this| ons were made by the most prominent | Lo b b, Finio™ Wio leaped Tightly from SITUATIONS WANTED. R RENT. TWO ROOM y Erade, ppuperlor tone Banjos. 271 Wabash ave- | sectlon that the stock was principally offered. | FOTELS T ALS Meld 1o wiChdraw hletst | (o horge to the ground, and then coolly - steam. 211 So .2th street. > i : - — Such was the faith in these men that within [ Others 0 )"“I" R Gty e Zan, | said AN AMERIUAN GIRL, m— 2 : a month $4,000,000 of the $5,000,000—the sum e o Ry bt el “Stranger. you're v, N : ) on #1000 1 i : 7 5 000, ) LA b i, ks el b Stranger. you're broke now, and as 1 Kind_of respectnile enlplovinent; j o & Do . originally fixed as the capital of the com- | The academy closed jts doors; the hotel was . SR h puilding was suspended, and the | took the pistol from your belt to do the stract work, plain sewing: anything to | poo o = ot e New York. Y—MUG-N2* | SRRy RES AND CONVERTERS REWOUND, | Dany—was taken, In January, 188, th hut up; all bullding was suspended, and th an honest’ living. Address C 2, Bee | ROOMS ¢ T it eople were panic stricken. - All who could [ Job, I'll give you $20 50 as to get another." 2 s v - BN storage batteries recharged; electrical and gen- | prospectus went forth: It Is the intention P! en the robbe sappeared f. A-Msop 19 | Douglas. 4 Jebls ?‘u.\"uf.\"-“.::m',“ e Dgend deseripaon. A} | eral ‘machinists: " superlor work ~guaranteed. | of the stockholders and officers of the Fort | 1 e vl T s e e e ',,lfi“",’}dy‘"?a MAN AND YOUNG LADY WANT | HANDSOME FRONT ROOMS, W BOARD; | Brocklesby, Dox 23, Hartford, Conn. Omaha Elecirioal works, 617 and $19.8. 183 3. | Payno Coal and Iron ‘company to butld a [ S0uid not leave, for their interests were all | py /by, F€Gyore he found: the sheriff. BAwIS board while attending college. tral location. 202 N. 18th. F—MB53 19% 5 =D — - - manufacturing city in the Wills valley at | “CAtere MRS Lol Who i had. lett cahey at once dispatched a posse of officers college, 15th and Farnam. TR VIS S BOARD SR RENT, GOOD STORE ROOM, ELECTRICAL, ENGINEERS AND CONTRAC- | Fort Payne, and if the results obtained in YO e e e & | in pursuit of the highwayman, and, although A—Sm | FOR RENT, SOUTH ROOM WITH_ FOAND: | feet, with ' brick-walled cellar, next doo {ors for electrio light And motor plants and all | other localities, many of them with far less | 8004 practice, with good soclal position, in i3 VAL oy St SR RRiretl e e e R i i B IO A8 BEGORD. Oine A | oA e 2 il postoffice, In’ good southern Nebraska town of [ Kinds of elcctrical construction - | Advantages, can be (sken as & criterion, the | the east, to bulld up a home at Fort Payno, | they scoured the mountains for, three davs kTt Ty oan: sive VS ‘bt | NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH FI 1000 people, hiving only two general and one o Supply Co an accomplishinent of the object can readily be | UFIDEING a charming wite and family, was | coUld obtain no trace of him. Thres week Address C %, B A< MO32 20 class board. 1 3 " MBS 2 drug 'store.” Address G2, care m‘; —=— attainod. The company has laid tho founda- | 5 tortured by the situation that he resorted | Afturwird o peddicr was held up and robbed — - - [N = . t g s | to & dan tautil nuia hxlaty, /] 0% URNERT sLHS ARIRICALY iere Jennings R TEMP ONT 0! 30, ). 2013 DO 8.]'= o — g Ty T —— — — = — tions road and s pundec B itery e 0 f Moo despolled o iis oney WANTED, PRRMANENT OR TEMPORARY | FRONT ROOM, WITH BOARD. 2013 DOUGLAS. | 10~ oGhNuy IN A GOOD COUNTY T 1Ine SHnoh . Andesurtolhdec (the eatarpribe |y how i »‘and wife, the woman's | had been despoiled of his money on the Position by gentleman competent to keep a T N R R op: FOUNTEAEAL! pAy S RESILVEI A with men whose financial skill and judgment | [° BOW, beref by the ¢hange in the | Linwood trail. This deed done by a e Py DescotitetennGes. Anacess € 3 | SRSIRADLE BOOMS, s 1o leave this climate. Has % paying ” S tre a guarantee that the inexhaustible re-| Lot oW (v . ey | small, bewhiskered desperado. From thence Bpte s oy u N " | with board. 1810 Chica 3 a and a beautiful home. Will sell’ his c B SIGN PAINTERS; BRST | fources of this fine property will be care. | OG% MUY L (0 000 pun of | highway robberies were frequent on the A LADY DESIRES PUPILS IN LITERATURE = 3 S —= | residence, offlc art of library, and | “\york at lowest prices.. 1618 Douglas stre fully and fully developed, and, as a natural | | J0e HAB, somoewhat ofderly, but [ busi- | mountain and history or w position as visiting or as. [ FOR RENT, LARGE ALCOVE A RO S a1 E ey 1 _| result of such development, a city will rise | [{¢ ARQ VISOR, Kave b his prosperous busls | oy i ianitants of the sparsely settled Sistant sovernoss; would superintemi’a house | < O amily, ‘Address T &, Bea offic Kood ‘man. For particulirs see George G, Wal- | iND HAND BOOKS - BOUG.IT FOR sASH, | in its midst,” ete. : {o invest all at ¥ort Payne,— This man, sude | country belicved they were at the mercy of A 3 190 F—M67S lace, 312 J. J. Brown block, Omal Antiquarian book stors, 1519 Farnam_st Barly in 1889 the pioneers arrived in the | o\ W0 &g & FORL PG, ol ble, his |an organized band of highwaymen, for in s i I's o e h 20 $6) D14 _ | village and began the foundations of the new | @R AECC O leveloning [nto insanity, | R0 two cases did the descriptions of the R L ML TLON ST SM AL BARLY Y. IY | FOR RENT—STORES AND OFFICES | fon SALW, NEAT DRUG STOCK: GOODS city. Broad avenues and streets were laid | Be¢rVous condition developing fnto insanity, ¢ o rt b robber tal The fact, though, that the T ARG T Houve - clean; séléct: not shelfworn; no ha : out ana"darefully gFaded: bullding went on | 8ied alone ana desected inis Massaohusetls | fiolc, oorl'sivive committed by ouk AR Yubi's: 9 Tt s e bR oty 3 OF OF RICK BUIL [rl‘ll terms very reasonable. Address Iiox §7 g t rapidity ouse rang up as e syLa bbb ra ¢ 1o e dress C 21, 1 e R T T e Vaint, Neb, S To GET A TOMBL on SECURE GooD | [\ reAt rapidity; hoises ar | Another man was so overcome with ex- [4nd in a certain Tocality. at last led the au: | | tement in the early days—so troubled that i”’ oritles to doubt the existence of a ban | ATt I S T A EX B 10 o i | AT 1o GARA L g, | It by magle; more’pretentious Nomes, with | 5 > The fixturen, water on' ail: loovs; g, -ete: WANTED, A GOOD, LIVE MERCHANT n, 1704 Beo bldgy ,; Ge M. Nattinger, Sec, | beautiful grounds, quickly followed; many | €0 G S o FEE i Vi SEEEEER Ca™ L of robhers and to believe that all the “jobs™ R IED S AT ERHELE Dly at the office of The Beo. sutliclent, cpitnt fo run o fimt-class 5 x more were carefully planned—to be built| (i, i prain hecame unbalanced and ho'fs | ¥ere the work of but one individual.” = At i g i nerchiandise uore AL opening in st - el et D S expected fortunes were realiz i A Aoy once they set about effecting his capture. P PR i suicides | Many attempts were made in that direction, o particuare o Woods i N Neb, Yo M1 demable. 1704 Farigm st., Nattinger, eagerly sought positions with the company, | 9" A‘n“;}h‘l‘” idnHisipatiiway, and auteldes iy e i aRectie At IaL o ATR N TORAGE, WILLIAMS & CROSS, 1214 HARNEY | WILL TRADE FOR CLEAN STOCK OF G z and u really charming lot of people became | o, "y ung man, who Lad inherited a snug | ¥as deemed necessary to have deputy sherifta & M—321 ceries at involce value, $2,00.00 equity in chole fettled there. It was called the “New Eng-| ceaial N ERE ERERA GE constantly patrolling the mountains and $500 2 - | centrally located, well ‘rented residence "HAY ANBD GRAIN. nd OkjtherBotithy” and. fruly it mightibe;| fortuna, placed it alldn the ihandd of ‘&) Crq i Cmerdd on tho: canturasao e ORAGE FOR_HOUSRHOLD GOODS: CLEAN| Address C ®, Bie. ¥ i T - | for from. each .and every town, village and | {rusted agent to be lnvested for him at|iyioy of'%my ighway robber, . This: offer e s oo 3 1 i AN BSTABLISHED BUSINESS 1 Rl v R oy ity were culled the men of means or in- |y PG, IR AL NS (S SR I i | set many private citizens onstil hunts, and dy employment at good pay hy el Sy = . 3 DR e R TD TN I FERTOr . tHE oW a et R He last Gabe Jimison and Al Wheaton de- CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, T ORED, P ern Nebraska: stock about population, - = As the mining and manufacture of iron, | for bim on the out % 1616 Douglas st UMD | Karbach & Sons, Cor. lith and Howard St 2,00, Address Wayne, Neb, Box 1000 NEBRASKA TIAY G0, ,WHOL L was coming Wwith his bride o 1o | Yoted their time to the pursuit of the une s s : - r Yonimo ¢ | Crain and il scurt e are dlways which was' everywhere so abundant, was to | |15 Mg with his bride in th \,‘,"”,,;...”l Known highwayman, One morning, scooms demanded. Hubert, Stanberry, M . bonded warehouse. Household " goods FOR EXLHANGE e - Goline 2oal s dioeavorss | Ono of the ehief officers of the company, a wero on thelr way up Rattletnake mmeuntaln, o owest rates. 10131016 Leavenworth. | —————— = ywhere, oo, al was : i rosptated by alty o’ atviata egrity, | When they met a Hebrew pack peddier, L RSNt thtear CVA1SL AR VeIl s 5 and coke ovens were built. A roling mill respected by all, of strictest integrity, At il a2, S AREI A D P DYER, 9TATH: StomnT 32 00D LOT 1 ST OMAHA diatull! 4 okx N ullt, A rolting mill | indeq by friends and by every comfort, | A0 hour before had been held up by a bearded “gnce and wages demanded. Huberi, Stanberry, (e il Dt D r MOUNT has EMOVED. T8 COAL | and- steel’ plant was: equipped. * £ N oTle® | & prominent aftorney in his own city, left | biEhWayman on. the Bentley road and robbed B MSS6 ATEAUE AEITOR 13 ofice {d 157 16th_ st Hedwn hdrlt. , basket. factory, an fce factory, a fire-clay | & PY s i ; reft | ot $30. - el = ANDItE 5 e i works, a hardware plant and many more in- | &l behind to place is fortune here. This [ * 2l o0 % % g i : S5 I AT ; ERCHANDISE STOCKS A% o - : 5 Ltk Tl i U T g S 3 he peddier accompanied Gabe and hix B IR TEAMBIRRS, ETATION MBN TED TO BUY—C! - y for sale and exchange: also tus: \','.,','f,'q'.";": A T BN B 2 | dustries were well established within a year. | man thoroughly belicved in the greatest fuc- companion back to the place whero the rob- toed: cheap labor rates (o Memphis, Helena, | | elerks of election: also ..fg.‘ 2 .' tomer for a bank in western lowa. National | nam street; main entrance Board of 5 A complete -system of sewerage, water | cess for the venture, and, reaching out in 3 bery occurred, and the dog was placed on Arkansas City and Orlcans. James Is.| room 8§ Barker block. :{\";,'""" n -""I{; Exchange Co., 203 First X works and a fine electric plant to illuminate | a1l directions, brought every friend and rela Y P berg, 1314 Fainam s 3 = nk, Oma the highwayman's trail. The hound wi hd s - the city followed. Fine hotels wera built and | tivo he could to the place, desiring them to [ paty 111 00e] "so ag to |,wp S (_mm‘m:; - — - — 'Y C CO. CLALMS. ' 'S o ed v/ Y Co! n | share e glorious profits to come. € iR SANTHD,. MN, WY DF EMTLOYED | - Notia EATH, ok DRESSMAKING. beautifully fitted with every comfort. Ar are in the glorious profits t me. He | viithin rangs of her owner'a rifie, . THus bR when we will pay salary to men o ? 10 et Kol 81 #vo0. Dushises Lioske i ORI | SR AIOG R S oL Gra | Academy With a well selected corps of teach- | has left all behind him to begin life anew in | (o of men, led by the dog, followed the houschold goods? = American Wringer 9 and take .farm' lands In exchange. T solicit | Migu MINNIGK'S DREGSMA] r‘e&nmfil‘ ers was established, for l:--rv_“n’! to be a|a northern city. He is broken In spirit. | (rail around the mountain side, through Howard street. A correspondence. J. J. Gibson, 317 1st Nat'l b'k. Ms9 190 | center ol lmrn'ng‘ as l\\c‘| a3 n.ltnduw,\ To all his own troubles he has the added | {hg woods and across chasms and brooks, 3 MEN — " Churches were bullt and an opera house. pang of remorse for the friends and kindred & i - ) > TIMBERMEN. | {2 w8 HART, Y00 WON'T m“ YoUR EE z e AT BT 68, weta, DL ANG PATR LONsEs ¢ ¢ (1 nnje baying loudly the while. After sas,. Misslasipp] P ey, ‘w' Dricés on furniturs, an B0W IN CASH AN USINESS iy s A 00 RN m:“x(f\lf\l'"p'.fi‘,"-l""3"[";‘ jom:the |(|f'~"?n°rf el we ched through thelr falth in him. Many. | two hours' journey, and when nearing Hunt- hip che: goods. erprise Credit Co., 613-615 2 ar desirable viclnity of g ophecy set fo € Prospectus | yany other instances of horror and despair | jay, Jennie beg: 5z . y wuthosized ageat, | 804 ALt i Liad m park or west Farnam street. H. E. i 4 ¥ ley, Jennle begun tugging furlously ‘at ‘her » 11th and Farnam sts. LT RTINS = ¢ 5 756119 " CORN i e “:i“‘;‘_(‘"(‘)'l“"!M'[-‘II{"‘I““’I"Q“”“"‘ city stood in the) could be quoted, for of all the bright glory | leash, and Gabe knew she was hot on the n ae FURNITURE AUCTION AT 1111 FAF — ily ashes remain, trail, and at last he caught a glimpse of a ST Oy 3 v The ta: hle pro y creased du g 1 T 1 i D RIS R TATION S, | Saturdays 10°a. ‘m. Robt. Weils, WESTERN COF WORKS ] e IraRRod, curing W writer was painfully impressed by the [ human form fitting through the trees ahead. Slisier o, {ie’ MaKers: soithy. Work ganran- | 4500 PENTNSULAR FASH BURNE ! fron corlces. 1722 SL. Mary's perlod rom $146,058 to $,000,000. " appearance the litlle town presented | Tnstantly Gabe Jimison Taised his rifle and feed; cheap s to Memphis, Hele I as new; will sell at half price \DS, 5 M mv,fv nfu“ I 3 CORNLI WORKS, JOHN E i ‘NM‘I SFaTenLHRtAREDYGVer Lite Diace, They ¢ was night when the visitor | fired, but, apparently, without effect, for Arkansas City and New Orleana. Jimes can be seen’ at 3067 Mason stroet. . eas Call at 340 N. ¥. Life, prop., 108, 110, 112 N. 1ith, Estab. 1561 ; e ily in thair rial es. | #rTived, and the blackness of old Lookout. | the chase was continued, but soon ended at & berg, 1314 Farnam street T80 1 0= Mmi S 5 R asi_ | were making Y. rapldly : rim and dark against the horizon, but em- | fallen tree, into which the highwayman had fe— = CLOAING OUT ERNTIRE FTOCK OF T SARGATT ToTS AND FARM. = d the painful contrast to the appear- [ sought concenlment. Gabe and Al knew they WANTED - FEMALE HELP. tur ¥ ete. L. Altman, § b sale or trad . Darling, Earker block. IRRIGATED FARMS, g RS azs L % I N ance of the gay little city four vears ago. | had treed their “‘coon,” and that his n\lplurli WANTED, ' SCHOOL GITiL FROM 13 — — s 5 PER ACRE; FAMOUS BIG HORN DASIN PO 50 D It is a tragic tale—the risc 1 fall of this| was Inevitable, so the hound was not allowed (RARIERD, & NRAT REHOOL, GIRL FROM FOR SAL ¥ 1-ROOM COTTAGE; CEL- | big crops and home market; great place for little town, carrying with it desolation and | to enter the aperture. Gabe kicked the log Inquire bet, 4 und § p. m, 131 i FOR ::ALE—'M[hChLLANLOUS lar,_clstern or, Bt and sabler: |1 home buling DriceuEmod S0 December {ati despair into so many once happy homes and | repeatedly, then shouted Come out o' L araiia 0 i e Ingbire 1518 Varhs i | I gabon Amsrn, S W Cor. St & Dodgs s | I8 o soureo of much sutering. Tho evetem | jearts in New England | thar an’ wrender ter th' law er Ill smother IF YOU WIS BMPLOYMENT AT |IF YOU BUY, BUY TH MACKIN. | . | : D1 | sbould be thoroughly cleansed of allimpurities, | “py. poequtitul homes, costing so many | yer with smoke, fer we'uns has yer sho'. your Homes wend welt-adiressed envelope for | foshes, rubber boots, arctics syringes of all | EAST FRONT LOT C1 0_GRADE, NEAR — and,tho blood kept in & healthy condition, |\ e dollars, 1aid out with such| There was no response to the stern com- our deseripth ular and commence wor kinds; gas tublng: all_best quallly. Omaha anscom park, $1,00.00. F. ead, 16th an. . S ‘ emoves i L b J £0t 9 R p i O camulak R coms | Tent and awning Co., 1311 Farnam st. Q-5 PBanacam. park, $1, 090y B D Moa etk ape TYPEWRITERS. Bioms, oo Jemeres Chronic Sores | ioving prids, are owned now by the natives | mand. Not & sound could be heard from Co., Winthrep, M X = e —— 3 g g the blood, and builds up the generalhealth. It | of the place—peaple who had lived in “cab- | Within the log. vidently the robber was 0 R CHEAPEST CHICKEN AND ORNA) CHOICE GARDE 5 > 5T B LN L CeWRITERS. OFFBRED. . FOR | {s withoubanequal; tas” Defore the Loom. whose ““farms” had | disinclined to surrender, so Gabe and Al held i IADY WORK; TA1 fence made, . R. Lee, %1 Douglas. aaia postoiice. 10' o 160 o Y B moatls Smieg y pusplcloue: funny X | IraF. Stiles, of Palmor, Kon, says: My |08 SO ST RO e N who |2 consultation of war in whisper perd . Hubert, 3 e I e TR L Keyes, 617 Paxton blle. Uhderatand why, Full line of suppile foot and leg 1o my knee was o running soro for | | uld afterward use the money thus given | €nded in the latter going to summon 8- s h Lead works, Ha Omuha. Tom Ande FARM LANDS, C.F. HARRIS Premier Co., 17th and Farnam, teleph .| two years, and physicians said it could not be | “OU non sistance while Jimison remained to guard WANTED, TEN MORE I T 2 % K "Rl g curedl After taking fifteen small bottles of [ them to buy for a mere song the lovely | §EMEC0 FAUE SN EER, o R R e AR B Sk d —— - 8.5, thoro s nota sore on mylimbs and T | homos built there. Those who do not”buy | My, SERIGHTREME CARINGE 0y A ree R M to good '8 . MAPES, FIRE INSURANCH, LOANS, have a new lease on life. Iam ge -seven | RATHAT (aGliDhse - anywhere s ni Eoro: A - @ lock Tiotere. "Mt Shaber loe CLATRVOYANTS. e, 31 e Nad | bunk bidke ¢ DENLLT Joara ol and have mud my o5 moweaiat. | oalidle leqt subausesanmitomand sore turned ccampanied by {hree woodmon and RE—171-} o — i Cacd 2lo. AN erein. e ! | Deputy Sherift Strong. Strong opposed try- I WRALTH AND MAPPIN 5 B DR G “>',<;-1‘kfl,h:~,l\;g§"';“r;,g'fl” IR 20 ¢ twenty years by tho use of ERENENE | jected from them, for they once more rule [ Derdty Sherllt Strong. | Birons opposed terl % bik A it e NOW 1S YOUR CHANCE, on. bloe J a el. T18 S o to! 50 wonde mproved for them |, N }\l'v':."'\‘."”' the highly glfted clatrvovant, Prof. | We will take your $300.00 to $1,000.00 ot tor 70 | QurTreatise onBlood and Skin Diseases malod free | (¢ WD, 0 wonderfully improved for them | jyg0 of the fallen tree, and directed another and moceosstul through lite: correct advice on | the purchase of any of these beautiful ins'de | Te—prr=—rrs 2 BU to any address. by the “‘Yankees method of gefting hold of the robber, which Dlniteraehigen, dnwauiin marriages, di. | resdence lota.’ within” eght minutes. waik of | DR PAUL DEX SWIFT SPECIFIC 0., Atlanta, Ga, All the Induatrics are 1ying Idle, many of | was to split the log open. 8o, with axes-and Vorces; brinks (ha separated together, causes | The Tee buildin T T AreeT them dismantled by the men having charge | wedges the log was £plit, disclosing within & T - Bappy” marriaze With the' one ¥Oou love. over L?“"“’l‘ - nold et el 0 CARPENTEXS AND BUILDERS of them for the past three years, sclling | motionless human form. The aperture was Davis corpany, 15 i prets dreams, gives you good Mek, and tells | Lot 10, block 1. Drake's addition, $2,000.00, €. E. MORRILL, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, 1 the flne machinery to pay their own salaries. | materially widened, while the deputy sheriff - _ o to 5o and what 0 do to be successful; | Lot 4, block 2, Drake's addition, §2,000.00, paper hunging and signs, brick work and pla All is waiting for a purchaser. The whole [and Gabe stocd on’the alert with drawn re- Y & CO. R 1, CONTINENT. K future foretold without mistake; reunites | Lot 9 block 3. Drake's addition, $2,250.00, tering. Office, 409 8. 14{h st., telephone 408 i t t R et ho R A o U i town, costing more than §5,000,000, could be [ volvers, and at last the officer reached down without fail; 'those i¥ho hay lock 7, Drake's addition, $2.500.00, 3. called s, bel. block 8, Drake's nddition. 000,00, Sude il WA ULk bought today for $50,000 or less. But who | and grasped the form by the shoulder, saying 'WO 8-ROOM E NT BRICK Conult Protessor my $500.00 ‘cash, 330000 o $1,000.00 lot, balance S = === | [eaves [BURLINGION & MO, KIVE will buy? at the same time I\‘\‘".‘.’i“»..:{ all mod i conventenc blacie trom | iy 15 L fat A [ 9. be ged on long thme'ut 7 per’ cent In WANTED TO BORROW. maha|Union Depot, 10th & Mason Of all the outsiders who invested in Fort | ‘I arrest you in the name of the Common- LR oy i rs with stamp prompily ahswered e That the bwaer of the property must | WANTED, TO BORROW $0.00. FOR TWO B G L LU T 4ilpm | Payne, but one is reealled who did not suffer | wealth of Virginia for highway robbery. S S R R T e . have money, and Jears at 10 or 12 no 105e Daid In monthly | Gizupm:.. ... Denver: Tapress..ool. .l 410bm | by the reaction. Ho did ot wait for it to| There was no response. With a vigorous 3-ROOM COTTA 00, FULL §1ZE LOT, THE CELEDRATE v This Is your opportunity allments o rity given. Addr 8iigom aski. Local (except. Sundav). 7:45m | come. arrived ea e spring of | jerk he turned the -form over, and then d repair, Call and see Fidelity Trust Co., | palmist, the youns Mme. Iltomaine, Has. ur. | To ger fid of your ontside lot that fs not saluble Bee office, Councit BIMTs. M55 19" | §iisam.. b1 (asvant Gundayy:.tiissam | Qome: Mo arrived early cln the spring of]fevk B8 B o eared tagaktenl nam. D71 | Yived in the elly and can be consuited on all | and get a fine Inside building lot, These lots o ] - = - ; 5 1889, without money and apparently friend 'J mln_”hd his was that of the desd. Gabel ences, 113 So. 18th street, very handy to bul Jusiness, changes, journeys, marriages, company, 1702 T T DEALERS 1v | T4 entiy am i b S Dy Lids peen shof ough t ack. ness. 1nquire of D, . Mount, 209 50, 16th. g A ot 1 B Gl o ~SmPSh L TS LA - TONNSON LIS, ~WHOLUSALI DEALERS IN e vas - 3808, | smoking an 0ld pipe. No one paid any at-(been shot through the back. In ratsiig i v 99 suita, fu . ete., ca e E all kinds of coai. Correspondence wolicited. 1008 | 9idsam....\\\..\ Chicaxo “Express.... /Il {:5pm | &1 4 5280 Bl *"| the bedy from the log the whiskers worn D107 be convinced she has no equal: | con- | DARGAIN 160 TO 101 ACRES L 388 n'.\\ Chicago and Jowa 112l 8iowm | tention to him, but he was getting points, [ Ll beRy Trom (A% 08 SeE VLSRR WEHS e - —— | Cuning stamp promptly answered: bustness | fand 8 miles from Omaha P. O. cheap. L AR s v Shlchgo snd Jos Satiensss {0 | N0 NEEDIR s SHE G NS RO DAL PRI ere_discovered to be false, BVENROOM ~ MODERN FLAT 3 1L strictly confidentlul. | Hours, 9 o 9. 1617 Chi- | terms. Address C 13, Bee, Omah me 1 :: 15 ARI0. SUATHOR 2 | and, finally, managed to borrow seme money | omicer removed them Gabo Jimison' . exe rom Tieo buil §25.00. Omaha Real g eireet tH 2 DYE WORKS Leaves CHICAGO, MIL. & ST. v ATV rom a good na ke, 4 | claimed: “Holy smoke, it's Nell. Prescott! aud Trust Co., room 4, F D — — — | — = e o s —— | OmanalUnion Depot, iith & Mason Sts.| Omaha | land, was very lucky, and had many quick | iouc“ T fabbergasted.” ¥ - RS, DI WARREN, O VOY AN 7. | 5-ROOM COTTA. AND NICE LOT 0; $100 | SCHOEDSACK, 1 e = e o Chioass # Sibsats [ raturie Peat A astate ventures. 1 oys, ! ud month. L. 8. Skinner, 810 N. Y. Lie. 833 Lot tx 24" reet, “one Vlock ' from Twenty-tourti . Cleaningy. p= s atal : i )=218 SRID \\y!nh' ‘lef‘ Tor Ayl ‘“.\I ?vvluzr'“nml £n- | the pretty face, and, despite the fact that sireet car 1ine, $400.00, warth. $800.00 ¥ Caves (CIICAGO & NORTHWEST'N, (Atrives | thusiasm boundless, while he might safely | {na form was ¢lad in male attire, declared HOUBE: - 2 Cole ‘Co., 108 N. 15th, RIZ—863 19 e Omaha|t Depot, 10th & Mason s Omaha | in 1 and inc 1 his win s, he | o o HOUSES, G. G. WALLACE, 812 BROWN MASSAGE, BATHS, 2 K. o5 3 TUR oS L have lingered 1d increased his nnings, it to be that of old Job Prescott's daughter. D BATHR, BPO.. - 2 NMILES SOUTH OF Q@ & _HURNAQES. .1 g Kb G20 | quietly doparted for his western home With- | 1t ‘way mercifully’ decided (o not. nfor GHEAPEST 6.R0OM COTTAGE. WITIT BATH, | MADAM SMITH, w2 8, BTH, 2D FLOOR, igha, 8560 o farm o i TRNACH MADHISORT COAL i s yrTgutingled Ll e 100pm | out saying goodby and with $50,000 in his | the Prescott family of the death of Nellie, 10 city. Reduced to $10.00. 30 Culitornia st | fvom 3 massés, vapor, alcondl : om 1. 0., & e 10 ming and hard, cha fturnaces, Omaha_Chiciigo Special....... 2:15pm | pocket, and so, after viewing the body, the coroner Do-Mss | _phurine and sea baths. M 2 . ¥ Rz nico Works, 108-10-302s N. 11th st. Zeaves | CHICAGO, K. 1. & PACIFIC Amives | A Strange feature of it all is that the |ordered it interred on the mountain side SUR-ROOM MODERN FLATH, 31H AND | MASSAGE, MADAME BERNARD, 1421 DODGE | ERN 12-ROOM ||nm, VERY CHEA SR Unfon Depot, 10th & Mason Sis.| Omaha | honest leaders of the enterprise lost not only | near Oak Grov After the burial there Leavenworth. J. W. Squire, 248 Bee bldg. T—600-19% and on easy terms, oy 8t OPTACIANS. ST. all the money they ever had, but all prestige | were no more highway robberies in that DMt - - FOR_SALI} OR Rk ) : SOTRNTIFIG | Wisam: - Atiantic & TTa0fm | besides. It was all a tragedy for the in-|part of Virginia B L, oS X Z S NE-R HE ALOE & PENROLD CO., SCIBNTIFIC | #35am . Atianilc Ix] (©x. Bunday)... §05m ginia. , NICE LARE TOUGSES 1IN DU PLACE | PERSONAL. pished Tious A | “opticlans, 1408 ..“.,f,’ obposite. Puston | GEPM. I Night Ixpress............ 9:60pm | vestors. A melancholy sequel to the death of Nell cheap till spring. J. W. Squire, Lidg - e hargain to im d hE | Totel TByse exsmi GG 37 opm....Chicago Vestibuled Lim/ted..\ 1i0pm [ — Prescott was the sulcide, by shooting at her, | ORIV TORES & RUBDEE BOOTE. Tar. | t© 8204 tenant spm..Oklahoma ¥ 2P (o0, B. ex_Sun.)..11:%0pm A Child Enjoys | grave, of the young schoolmaster of Hunte 00) OUSE, S, ¥ i - - - e o TA: x‘ 3 - s E The pleasant flavor, gentle action and sooth- | ley. He had been the gir over. ROOM HOUSE. 11 8. B g e 0.0 CASH TAKES TWO BEAUTIFUL IM- ___ TAREW UP | ¢am.Oklanoma & Texas Ex. (ex. Sun.:11#om | ng effects of Syrup of Figs, when in need - : — — — | " Health book and_consultation fre Addrefaer | praved fatiny (0 Sorwel, BOUL veryelavel; vel) UP, A HORSH) OWNI AN RE- [ P orado limited - 43300 | ot laxative, and If the father or mother be| OUregon Kidney Tea cures all kidney ‘vage TEN llu)n,){':hl»‘x si, /ul : MODERN IMPROVE- | call Viavi Co., 346 liee bldg. Lady ‘attendant. | geanl el oo ot I Rever etk cover same alling-and paying my charges. | Leaves | C., BT. P, M. & O, [} costive or bilioud) the most gratifying results | s, Trial size, 25 cents. All druggists. ments, 2 ey & | 3 RS Uit oTeed. Ln (s ool o moncs Quick et | B H. Youns, 312 5. ghuh street Mg 8V | Omaiial_Depoi’th and Wetster s follow its use; so that it 13 the best family e e 8; BENAWA & CO., 108 WIH ST, | AULADAUGH FUR €O, SEAL SAf AND | ance necessary. C. L. Becker, Aberdeen, S | TR - i :00am, ... Nebraska Passenger (Dally).... 8:3 remedy known, and every family should he Nelanghol i 3 fur capes o o' onler in e ;‘Im.. Shem 3 SHORTHAND AND/1YPEWRITING. Sitom. .. Bloux Clty Ripres (0 'S iioam | have a bottle on hand. These are the melancholy days: - 0om 801 Karbach block. Telephone 1812 T T, — X" " et | 8 2 L iyl I AL T % i SR ccause e eel e REDL : : Ulaitivn | EIGUTROON, HOUSE, AND. LOT. W0 | VAN SANTS SGHOQL A SHONT HAND,N. | Chaves & MO, VATLEY, — TArver Hin Night Out Hocanse. snasning' Segan Lo ~he £Ne SN E"fil‘nfi.f..:.‘m'"wf& New York Life, 'oo° COMPOUND OXYGEN CURES CONSUMPTION, | {ance of postofiice, %0000, 110120 foot Vot Mea | Y. Ldfe, Omaba. for_circular. 798 | Omahal Depst 1561 and Wobster Sits. | Omaha ¢! . popular mode of salutation, T ‘asthma, W and. Catard, Home uteat: | house. e location:” make wn'ofter, ' We o | == 0B U, - == | Tl Fast Mal and A ”"”"“““"T“I"‘“""“‘r o8 convivial bab-| pcause painfully neat housckeepers deem . = ment. $6 J Fal ee not offer anything but genuiné snaps. I, B 2 2:10pm. . (¢X. Bat.) Wyo. - its, missing his last train, spent the night ocess ¢ clean- FOR RENT, THOUSE OF § TOOMS AND GARN | ment, % days tria free treat- | Ol Con e N: Tah Rb-mn- | JOB PHINTING, Norralic y : ; T AL | decscseary [fo; giTAcEY, Hatae R ORI St pare Ave. Ton T . Dodge. | €0 L AR R e W T T W T - with a friend in town, says the Philadelphia | ing. — e - U—ti-n WANT TO SELL? LIST YOUR HOUSES AND N PRI T £, FINE PRINTING s 3 : " AR b s et with pet experi- | Because it 18 so hard to decide between & L L e HESS & SWOBODA, | lots with Spencer; he has cash buyers, $1,000.00 | woitlt KINds. 17th sk e bullding. Lo 5 Ramed,-Ab¢ ",‘ i X A.h ,nwmg Cxperl-| | alo robe and & linen ulster, FOR RENT, 15T OF Di HOUSE OF | " florists, 1411 Paxton hotel; tel. 1601 and up. buy? He has bargains: see Keaves| K G0 ST 0 & © B Arives | ence. When they awoke In the morning the | ulfalo robe aud & Moen wlster. 8 rooma: good repair; 35th street; ER i R MY 19 PAWNBROKERS, Gmaha|Union 1otk & Mason Sta.| Omaha | Germantown man, o wse his own expression, . block from car Mne. Inquire John Hamiin. S PO — B, 4 (v L) Figam.....K y Day Express pm | felt 1ke a fur salesman who had swallowed | ©f #hreds, patches and broken steels _WEent, 223 Charlos strvet DM ' | OSCAR SUNDELL, THE SHOEMAKER, ™ FOI | 0-R HOUSE REN QI 35000 | HOMAROWITZ LOANS MONEY, 418 N. 16Tif, | 95 lght Bx. via. U. P. Trans. 8:%m | pis samples, He still & triflo under the | YOuP ‘pockeibook 1s in even g le FIRET CLASS. MODERN 11ROOM HOUSH, | 1 strect, Arat abor nocth ot Dougian. * | 66x60 and cottuge, 10ih sueet, §1.380:00. 10 D, —il e MISSOURL PACIFIC. ' [Arrives | influence of the rosy, and his nerves wero | pULOR |\ ing days have o 1 D000, Withnell, 87 N, Y. Life, 0401 uglas. RE--M106 19 s Depot 15th and Webster Sts. | Omaba | not in the best possible condition. On the | Beécause the danoing days have come again D48 = — GRINDING. 9:00am.. ... 8t Louls Bxpress.......... 6:00am | dressing case was an open pill box, contaln. | 2nd, like an idiot, you gave away your nicest Y - MASSAGE ELECTRO THERMAL BATHS, D18 - i Yorrs 8t. Lot Bxpress. . 5opin 0 ROOMS: REASONAELE TERMS. | chiropodist. Mme. Post, 31935 . 13th t _ BoThEy biliom take Lacel ar B $iliam - Rl v B D DAL B e S fan and your prettiest slippors last Jun 15 Dodge D9l . Sthwt T L. S CLIPPIRS TAWN MOW- | Silopm: ... Nebraska Local ex. Bun...122 siloum | (78 (V0 bellote. He wihs about fo ark his | ™ couee for the next month you will be- —— — — oieecial i et & 1TH AND JONES STS, h L. Undeland, 106 8. Mth. 291 Leaves| _SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. [Arrives | yne of them gave a little squirm and turned | Constantly discovering clews that will tell = | — . . BL 4T — e | 6L 3 - une of th ¢ e e PO AN 00N COUTFAGE. T ENQUINE | FROF. | ANDEVSON'CHICAGDS FAMOUS | 13 fooms At 8180 per day. Gmanal _Depot 1ith and Webster 8. | Omati | completely over. — The Germanionn ey |y0u that all your woolen things have be 0. : »-812 1 hypnot clentific hygienic and magnetic | 5 room er da St. Pau = Vieo: 3 t L o B — hypootiet and esientife hyglenio and masneli Spectal” raice 'to commercli ravelers. | oo UPHOLSTERING. 8:00pm .8t Paul Limited...... " v:40am | rubbed his eyes and stared in amazement. appropriated by industrious little moths. noo! 3 NISHED ¢ for a short time only and board by week or month. i e Y TR Leaves| SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, |Ariives | Then the other pill slowly began rollin S furnished. 802 8. 30th [ Worst cases Of stammering cured immediately [ W8T > # 'S u,,"'-v‘,,ili,f:.“!n} s, MONTH. | GimahalUnion Depot, 101} & Mason Sts.| Omaha | about the box, and his eyes threatencd to FOR RENT. A MODENN MOUSE. - FUIL. |1, SNATEHi speech and heariug given borh | prnx OvSE (3 N. W. COR - gin.. ..o Sigwe G Pamenger bulge out of their sockets. The two pills n oF unfurnished, situated in Worthingtc o difterence . ,uble or who has| 13th and Dodge. Rooms by day or week, Paul ext be ! Biahed of uturnished. situated mington | "X “diterence what sour trouble or who ha b BIOYOLEB. next began hopping up and down, as though | tatiea “to cus Il and see him; positive proof el Louves| UNION PACIFIC. try S8 ___ D-W | caiiea'to cure; call and soe mim; positive proof | __ b, wves| ying to eacape from the box. Thoroughly | When Baby was sick, we gavo her Castoria, 7GR RRNT. NEW COTTA a3 B ais | O avility whown tree. " COZZENS HOTEL, 9TH AND HARNEY; 0. DAXON, %2 N, 1TH. Graha|Union Depot, 10th & Mason la | frightened, the Germantowner gave a yell, x streats il modern improverieitsi enauire U | o \ded by physiclans, press and public | “gteam heat, electric bells, telephone, baths, ex: | = S— | 10/ 0am........... Keartiey Bxpress......o. . and, jumping 1to bed, pulled" the clothes | VRO sho whe Child, sho cried for Castoric, s Ln Frank, next oot south. | DoMWidw |CEYRRere o advice free. Office cellent culiene. elegant rooms; $1.00 per day 2:15pm . Overland Fiyer. ’, ove d. ¥ When she became Miss, sho clupg to Castoria, $4.00 and upwards per week. M0 2:15pm . Beatrice & Stromsb'g Ex. (6x Bin), o | over his head Take ‘em away he P S o m. t0 4 p. U 3 o LR R L T——— P fi I:‘B:N'I‘ Taupm. _Pacific Express groaned. + “Take what away?’ asked his| 75es h ) o — - = = g B0 . cifio Expres .- o 4 v < she Lad Children, sho gave thom Castorls EOR RENT -FURNISHED ROOMS. |PERSONAL-LADIES HAIR SHAMPOOED HORSES WINTERLD, LI S e very much surprised frieud. “Those pills iy at home free of charge by lady hair dresser : — | BUREAU. SUES . W = VABAS] LW dives | In that box. Have I got 'em, th VURNISHED ROOM, 8 8. 1TTH AysNy r,." :,.mg,,l:r, way o ‘advertising. Agirem 11} | ADDRESS DARTON & PHELPS. Tl 1000 37 & CO,, Solicitors. Bee w:hnlumrmi‘:?u RAILWAY, [Arrives got 'em, or are they , e . ¥, - e [t ) il " Tl . 10th & Mason Sts.| Omaba | really jumping about?’ “Pills* was the N. Y. Life Bldg. Mus D | Bullding, OMAHA; Neb. Advice FREE. | Vspm. ... 8¢ Louis Ganoon Ball ... 12:3;pm | laughing reply. “They're not pilis. They'rs

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