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SPECIAL NOTICES. Advertisements for these columns will be aken vatll 12:30 p, m. for the evening and until 8 p. m. for the moruing and Sunday edition. Advertisers, by requesting & numbered eheek, enn have answers addressed to a mmbered letter in eare of The ieo. An- swers 5o nddressed will be delivered upon Aresentation of check only. Rates, 11.2¢ a word, first lusertlon, ‘¢ & word hercattor. Nothing taken for lLoss than 26c for tirst lusertion T hese advert tively. ments must iun consecus WANTED MALE BLLP TO WRITE ME TODAY Ipt (absolutely free, in plain seale envelope) which cured me of neryous debilit exhausted vitality, etc. Address C. J. Walker, box 1,31, Mich B—Mite WANTED, once by Kalamazoc oD TWO R. COAT Hastings, MAKERS Neb, 13- M523 108 AT B MAN IN GROCERY and re first Address D Tee 1 13 D, TRAVELI slate experionc Nebraska territory WANTE travel; D, TRUSTWORTHY walary, $1%0 and ex solf-adirossed stamped envel po box P, Ch 1 PERSON I AT MARRIAGE 25 1o $1,m for old clusive street, WANTED—A YOU man in our n None but a young apply. Continental nsi costly outhit ‘fr Address Manufacturers Philadelphia, U EXPE ot tailoring man ot experfence Clothing House. ENERGETIC MAN 10 WORK retall gocery trade for a special brand of bulk roasted coffee; big selier; liberal e mission paid to the right man. Address O 29, Beo o ARB YOU HO) enga 3,000 0 yoar; ST 8 with 'us for 1595; $300 a month, you can make iU easy: 8Ix hours day. Our agents do not complain of hard mes. Why? They are making money selling ur Perfoction Dish Was only practical family washor manufacty washes, dries and polishes dishes petfectly in two minute: necessary; o child of 8 operates ap and durable; welg nti-rust sk , $10,000 for its equal ne; you don’t have to ple” know you have it for a dish “washer; each protected; no competition; we fur ¢ (wolghs six pounds) In' nice case ts to take orders with; one agent 3 first ten days. Address for full particulars Perfection Mig. Co., Bngle I « sily; ¢ 1s; ‘ma. 109 pi wants moon a8 p they send territory nish samp to s Sale nt's ALL KIN ent_ Office 6 s 1522 FIFTY Jlan ANTED Employ FOR RENT HOJSL T HOUS K. DARLI CITY. 9 TH ST, IN ALL PART: . Davis company, HOU! THE 18 VN 2 CO. LARG REET. Farnam T 2008 TARNAM W. M. Itog FOUL-ROOM B 2TH STI PLEASANT DF house; nice lawn, barn Lll(':\'l’];l’ 0 improvements. Thqu CENTRALLY mode 10-ROOM_ HOUS! . Totn NINE-ROOM 3 n_venue, MOD| 1. RN 101 ase, Bur. on Reed DESIRABLE H. Sherw(od, HOUSE: D 123 N. Y *Phone 338, D877 JL_MOT Cha M3y, Life, RANG il 8. 16t Paxton. block. Continued, 6-ROOM COTTAC lawn and_shad EIGHT-ROOM 110U $15 and $25 per month, TMOD! 224 Miami BEAUTIFUL D—Mi09 R HIGH SCHOOL Inquire 2615 Capitol av D425 6% D STREET. D—483-8% NICE MODERN Saquire, 248 Dee. ¥FOR R gust, trally Ic ences re Address FOR RENT, FUR modern, FLATS, 1ED HOUS LW, for 4 OF EIC months. 808 4 10 rooms, st st NT, DESIRAT 9 8. 24th st 7 rooms, 4205 Cuming & 7 rooms, 520 N. 27th ave. B rooms, §202 Seward st., # rooms, 4907 Cass st., $10 ® rooms, 4927 Davenport st., $10, 6 rooms, Jackson st., $5. 6 room hratt s, § Bee Fidelity Trust Co., 17 LARGE LIST, .12 HOUSES. 30, Dot F. D. WEAD, 16TH & DOUGLAS D ilv .’r FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT JU October 1, 7 rooms and all ¢ nees required, .10 nvenicnces; rofer- 518 South 20th st. WANTED, the coatest neatly fur ply for a TO & Ishe COR, ern, ROOM or strests; colln Zuquire 118 Pars TH city water, DN TROOM WELL FUR- nished, private family. Call 212 Cass strve BAST IR0 Tarnished; o 5. FURNISHED Ol ard it desired. FURNISHED flat b, $rd floor I:l N Y ROC h strect ROOMS lawn. i1 St HOUSEK EEPING cheap; cool; large NISHED nam. HOOM; TWO FURNISHED ROOMS; cove; private tamily; m TOOL FRONT HILLSIDE, 181 Dodge. URNISHED board. 209 K ROOMS W __1812 Chicago. COMFORTABL board. 1523 F ROOMS. ¥ TH OR WITHOUT ROOMS AND [\t F-M303 100 OOMS WITH Address O F-M591 FOR RENT, * FURNISHED b»'“'ld .tmd privilege of bath room. UNFURNISHED KUOMS TO RENT FOR RENT-TWO 1617 Dodge strect. UNFURNISHED _ROOMS, FOR RENT, THE STORY BRICK DUILD- ing, 918 Famam street. This bullding has a fire’ proof cement basement, complete steam tng Mxtures; water on all floors, gas. olc _App the office of The Bee. 1 —M-'nn JUNE 18T, 711 corne. now occupled by 33132 or §6x182 can be had The buliding i& § stories and basement, and splendidly equiped with steam elevators, water closets, offices, etc., and is the best | cated and finest bullding wholesale pur- poses in Omaha. Rent cheap. Apply on e on. 14158 S —————— AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS, SELL MARY JANE DISHWASHERS and gel richi best mude: more mold than all only §8: every famlly wants Mary Jan: profit. Purlnton & Co., Des Maines. In. I=Misy FINE 1ith Morse LIST LIST H housa of house of § or § rooms, familfe: THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:, MONDAY, WANTED--TO RENT. BUSINESS CHANC:! HOUSE 312 Brown blk. Have calls for HOUSES FOR RENT WITH F. D. WEAD, K DOUDLE wo amall MALL MODERN for Address O 33 K IV> JUNE 1, ; no ehtidren “STORAGE., TFRANK EWERS, 1214 1l FOR RENT WITH G. G. WA cottage 3, 5 13 ARN M PACIF] & Jo DEST STORAG IVES 1207 Douglas. ponded warehou t rates. 101310 ) ho S STORED DURIN Omaha Stov & WAREHOUSE neral storage and 1 STORAG nes sis. ¢ “WANTED—TO BUY © DUILDING IN OMAHA CO., 0TH warding. M-574 WANT! dence Eal Drun HOG 4 and ¢ FoR ma FoR ward wate 24 qu $10; D T MRS liable MM reade Your MRS indey matt, Farn WE W AN eve vlhlm( new; HARDWOOD chicken ferce, affairs cates lost o ng’ blocks and ED, A STOCK OF Address M 19, GOODS WOI Omaha Brussell, 142) Do, Ne LI AP HOMF in the city. Ioard of Tr AN Mus ACCOUNT OF REVO will sell ali the furn 10-room . house, cheap. York of h ave PHAETON, for §85.00; THE ) painted mond & »x top del ED, LA HANDSOM o top surry, with good a bargain. AND CHICKEN I heaper than wood. J B WIR JU L ady, 4 QML BRIT , 117 8. MBIN Chay, It 10N Lee, 9th and A NO, boiler, 1 IND | as good as new TANDARD CATTLE tons good baled hay to ALE, 2 THIRTY-QUART ICE alduft, 15 m. ROLL TOP DE tier press, childs' ete.; inquire 1202 G sell s, rob LE, ol 15,00 PALET and 2000 feet 2521 Hamilton s r pipe. Address Q- . RICH on_appra Turner, sarts a day, also young leton ave. DBAR cheap; [-CLASS OAK cost $1,000.00; Tec, ot must soil Q CLAIRVOYANTS DR I WARREN, : bisiness medium, CLATRVOY Sth year at 11 CLAYT er. Reads cards like a; mission on entering. slate “writer, gives advi such as busi Tawsuits anites ges, remo luck of all K dy bad brings spe m street HOG Qb TH 84,00 M1 D RESI- t be bar- il FOR SALE—-¥URNITURE. SALE, ON MAL TO caipets n agon M1 1L FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS BETTER 3 8. 14th, May16 QM2 CREAM —Mi63 9 DOUBLE refrig: A ave Q1818 FOR of 1-inch teet 150) 8¢ MILKER, wals price 24th and ORIC Address Mé24 14 AN 9 . CLATRVOYANT AND « all love 1o Sepa- ves stum- tnds. 1823 510 9% ness, ot th tells makes husb o Leon MADA TURK ARRIVAL promptly Daths exclusively for ladies. EXTRAORDINARY dead trance medium of your life from the or: s marriage no failure andsent through mall, - with 1 Send_age and lock of hair; o nformation contalning 4 cents | answered, Electric and specially for health. Mrs. N. lth strect, Omaha, Neb photo of a , 12 MASSAGE, EATHS, ET 1617 HOWAR MADAME LA RU MADAME BERNARD, 1421 b "LOD am, s o M SMITIL 2 S, 1T1 20 TURKIBH BATBS PLACE 3-110 B ONLY Suite T BATHS; PERBONAL wife or ife chart, letters stamps muassage Dr. A. i n 1031 7% (1 Mite DOt M3 6* it M IN CITY e 1 MASS. B, HA 160, AGE, chiropodist. r from measure. Banquet, 1813 Vinton street ' wishing to wed mailed for of fine '.u-nm THERMAL Mine. 5. Toth DELL RLY CORSET, 1909 ¥ 0Gox U—T81-Mi5e_ OWERS, ations. UM#95 AS, FLORIST, PLANTS, ( hall, resildence and grave de eluphone T CONTAINING REAL P Denver, Colo. M YR LADIES. 1816 CHI CUT 1L TOS LATHS, st U—ss2 MAD] rnam’ sir BOOK U384 ARLORS or amp. Box 174 M2.8 M1 AT HOM 1gh whom y ear from you at once, on business in yoursell. Write. [ JERSEY lamb goats. COW AND CALF; Inquire 2512 Web: b port A PAIR YOUR hand and Mr. Caic MON real aKo, HONLY TO LOAK\—:‘LAJ- ESTATE, CHARACTER TOLD writing; send specimen’ with 5 stamped addressed envelope for Arthur Wil 1539 CUnity, 1. o eatate. "LOAN Brenna ON IMPROVED , Love & Co., Pa YOUR in stamps reply to Building ios2 7% OMATIA axton blk. R prop = vesto Just ¥ at 6 M crry prope ns to Pusey & Thomas, IMPRO MONE LOANS ON 1M IMPROVED m ON Trust company LOAN rty. Fidelity ORY CO.. 10 W part 100,00 ¢ have m for particulars, W DIR offterany nimes, who compiled. Write STOT York, M CyY I: IRTGAC CO. ncil Bl TY LOANS AT [ r & Co., ground floor, I W WED 1. Har TO LOAN O W. B v per cont. AHA REAL Meikle, 1st Nat AT ST RAT + 1695 Farnam st "A. STARR, 515 N. rty. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 193 astern ney to OVED & UNIMPROVE OMAHA 2 Parnam. W39 ALL ST, invest 151 M §U ufrs W LOVEST RAT oo bldg 21 M29 ESTATE Bk, bldg W93 THE W—336 7 - LIFE, 388 ED CITY ) Farnam. W39 can MONF pian 3 B Tloans at braska and lowa f; T8N for choice securit ms or Omaha city N & TRUST CO. rate ONY 1.0, Y. LIFE, y in Ne- Property CHATTELS, 1TUK west rate of ‘goods: strictly confid pay amount OMAHA MORTUGAGE LOAN So. TO LOAN ON Frea Torry, 430 Ramige bik HADDOCK, ROOM 4 in ey} al; you the loan off al any tims or in any co., 16th, 5 FURNITUR ture, you cont parti B dress MONE amount Room 4, .00 ¢ N HOUS! wagons Y TO LOA planos, horses HOLD chattel security at lowest passible can pay back at any time Withnell blo ME FRESH CAPITAL we are operating now ur business 18 paying over invite your tnvestigation call on or address our + 106 N. 13th, ulare Cole O o join noer Dusiness o or PIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE C0. TN ny kind of | which N in any IN OUR in_ thres 100 per ¥or full SAWMILL: WANTED A PARTY WITH ABOL in starting sawmill. Continued. REC SIVER'S SALE, FROM THIS will sell at private sale all refrigerators, bottlo cases, also all the unfinished stock, shafting, with 2 15 H. P. Detroft electr tors, incorporated, Omaha, Neb., DA located at 411 and 413 S. April 23, 189, T the bar fixtur and office fxtures: machinery and fe mo- belonging to the firm of Wallace & Co., 10th st John Jenkins, receiver, fir Wallaco & Co., Incorporated. Y—-M157 STOCK fixtures and attached. Address, Lite Bidg., Om: Goob stock o i, Ly ¥ Y -Me23 butcher sh nam, 617 N. Y. LOC mp) Bur- M DISPOSE OF STOCK T Quick address M %, Omaha FOR EXCHANGE, ., CLEAR OF AL for horse and phaeton, ~Add; ENCL s N 31, Tee " MBRANCES Bow. Z-144 Lt 18 talde NCE elge pay on plano. A. Hospe, Jr., 1313 Doug WE HAVE 4. ed western land’ for exchange. Would sh for desirable Omaha Trust Company, Farnam § FORY MODIS best town In Ames Real FOR hotel, ~ furnish will take farm land Farnam, tatat PHAETON AND t or cottag lear property [& K ND nt_on cottage; of Geroom_cott 1 80 or 180-acre farm. Life. ACRES IMPROVED LA use and lot north part of city; reasonable Incumbrance. Address O T for 1. OR T Eim Cr pieted, Very Bim Cr ANGE, 160 RES K Irrigation Co.'s ditch; latoral casy to Irrigate and closs e for stock hardwar Neb, z AR, |h\‘lJl7K’ ToT, bank las put_in furni v im- 211 i 6 ron Lesume TH 5 com. M TO EXCHANGD, L mercha for g A GOOD CLEAN STO( that will involce arm lunds, REED <4|\| Sk IMPROVED GARDEN at prices that will surprise within 2 weeks. J E . Life. FARM LANDS. BXCHANG tarms, m. Y PROD! 2 O TRADE 1 sand farms. Jno. N. Frenzer, FROM OMAHA ¢ 120 acres,improved, $0.00 per 5,00 per 250 acres, cre tracts, $16.00 (0 410.00 p Must be sold. 940 N. Y. L. bldg. _ RE PRETTIEST EAST FRONT COTTAC closet, sewer, mantle, ¢ and motor line, on m park, §2,20; $30 cash, . ground floor, Tee bdg. AL—BARGAIN IN BUSI e M. freight depot, 38x1 i6th and Dougla YOU WA A LOT FOR § of city worth o ad, 16th_and Doux ck 198 LOT for $4,500. R B for §2,300 East front lot at gr F. D. Wead, 16th an A GREAT OPPORT or i small investm Hetter than a savings bank. £00 lots for only $100 each $10 cash payment and $ per montr, with rest fots He fust looking the eity. Every young man and young woman in ought to have one of them. ou_cannot_ possibly make o stment than this. You will never miss the pone: months you will have a be for. It will be a starting point for a fortune. You witl spend this much every month know where It goes. No Interest on deferred payments. On two lots to same purchaser will make count of 5 per cent. Now is the time to buy Omaha proper peciaily when you can get $300 lots for such terms as abo Five of these lots s Five persons have ments. Now is the time to huy Omaha property, you get such offers as this, Cut this advertisement out and come and quick! Fidelity nam st JUST THINK OF THIS! 2 OF cast front lots 4n Cloverdalo $800 each, can be purd days for $300 cach bargain ofter See us at once. Farnam_ street FULL LOT FACING ON CUMING ST G0th, worth $2,500, paved street and sidewalk, can be purchased if taken with next ten days at $1,000 to $1,200. The must el ce this immense barga delity Trust company, 1702 Farnam st RF RESIDENCE FOR wur,,"u near ¥ Douglas. Y park, $1, west of Fort Omalia or by and in atitul o 4 this week. seeured first-class Trust company, sole agents, h this year, Te sy, Fidelity Trust HANDSOME loaving city: will offer at a sacrlfice box 04, city K ab PANY. 3158 nry, Y $10.00 pe IN THE trees, k from Har N 1. . —~489-4 030, out in- A over on in- a fow ¢ paid nd never a dis. ty, es $100 on invest . when see us 1702 Far. worth oxt to 1 stone hin_ the WNER L W, LANDS FOR | T CHEAP GARD _Hicks. B BY MUST DE SOLD: % ACRES Cl den land, just west of city. BRICK COTTAGE AND LOT, A-r. house, city water, nr. H. . house, 3 b, from 24th house, Bedford Place 60, 0. north of Hans: und full lot, east of I res north both cottage. D. Wead, GET IN ON THE GROUN the b 1 at 1 and s and aboutthe i Mr. Allen ring_eity | &N, having the largest water powcr and tric’ power plant in the Unite can buy, the terms are so o Mr. Alién will be here only _E. Cole Co., 106 N. 1ith | ROOM HOUSE ON LEAS ing only $40 per year. tent ;autitul lot near” Hanscom to highest bidder Beautiful homes of own price. C. C. D« for 312, Tark, OUND. 35 will to 9 rooms e Shimer, 211 N. ch & Lif M ADD' LAST W around and und 3 R OUR Well, Tots of people came was ‘true. Now you come ok at 4 Ruggles st 07 Locust st., § rooms, JISth st 7 rooms. 1910 and Spruce. brick, south side 7 all_modern, all modern 3 6 rooms i ithrop, B bloc h st il Then come in and make us an_ ofter. 1€ you want @ vacant 1ot look at 80x14 fe side of 0th, T4 block north of Manders 50x1 W." Cor 6 fort south front 1 8 W, ¢ 63188, mouth ot 2th 181 N X110 N on Castellar, 100 fee i i afrald 1o will bo have and 2,000 2 and Chic 20th and C anythin milos straigl acres 4 miles stralght wcaring grape vines, 145,00, 2,000.00, i window. beat at our nember we Snips, Come In i you w never offer H. E. COLE CO, WANTED—WE CONTROL FARM, ? ranches, wild lands and ity parts of Texas, which we ean ex cash values for stocks of mercl all kinds: write us, and state cahr merchandise, 13 value and wh. 1o exchanke for. Address, W real estate’ agents, Fort - M be large hous $7.000. ark, 32,50, n Ore- 1 el COST- sold t your 6. o sald It barn, Kk east west on, ot east g rea west, and ant to anything but genuina P ch handise ter ot At yod inters Worth 505 12 WANT; MODI east front, fin on west hills, T also new fiv: Tot, i cill and see i torms WHAT YOU tage, full lot hotceat location HERE'S room ¢ Very 0 1 cotting in the cit Auced next Withnell. st front, la Clark and week to §1 N. Y, Lit st o lawn, iawn educed e-room right 1 UNDERTAXEBBAND EHBALHEB& K. BURK FUNERAL |A|| embalmer, 1618 Chicago st LM 410 H ST, 411 "MUSIO, ART AND LANGUAGES, GEORGE F. GELLENBECK, sultar teach: BANJO 1911 Cass sireet, AND Pt vicToR bleycles. RLIN o Electrical Supply Cot, 15 SE THE On G, B B V. TRelay Special mans Bleycle 6. CILT LI A WATCH Howard street AT 1 ‘u‘m & Dro., ARINGS 13) N SIBLE Wil Bt ON 16th, REMINGTON 116 8. 15th street AND F A. L. DE tail biey A cles, E & CO., WHOLESALE AND R 1118 Farnany strect; bioycles sold ou_casy paymen LAWN MOWERS in good running order at the Acm BIGYCLT 512 8 B11-M10 L2016 CUMING st WOOD M places, cataloug HOTEL 1 7 rooms 5 rooms at $2.00 il r mana AETNA 18th DAVIS oo pleasant ANTE vostiL at §1 U by HOUS first-class _hotel, rooms and ta union depot M S M WORLD'S schoc next Cass_st. DR MAKIN A $1.00 en d . GRATES, ufes and large foors. Milton Rogers & Sons, FOR FIR write for Omaha. M HOTEL&. BT AND ) per day or day commercial K or month JONES ST travelers, Frank Hilditeh, WEAN) day 1O desir e at hle ocation in ity ; block Address Davis Houss, box D530 104 prives from SSM AKING. RETURNED where former friends. IR PREMIUM is paid for any iys. Madam A old_system Richards, MI0) 9* BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION. ma HOW T Interest Ass'n, flice to 209 8. WE HAVE 160 ACRE ture o Barton it CARPA.‘ TERS MORRILL, T bl 174 1 n coa & P ps & Son, sign paintin Barker phone 1 DIk, 173, MUTUAL, nt when 1, Tt Farndm L & 1 3y ASS'N PAY ars oll, always Nattinger, 11 GooD & B A HOME OR SECURE wvings. Apply to On 1 cuat HAS 16t st., IHE CHEAPEST. NO SMOKE )0 pounds 0f the best Wyoming 1. Just think of it! that for ‘dirty, smoky coal o in the ‘fuel question 1. 1005 Farnam street, Mol PASTURAGE. OF BLIU'ID GRASS PAS. Wi N. Y. Life bl 1. 1001, July 1% BUILDER: NGINC Fing REMOVED HIS Brown block. COAL 100 AND PAPER brick work HOUSE R 1 “CESSPOOLS. 2, R Hice, 418 So. John s ——— P AWNHB.UKER* MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY Kinds ¢ trical S up) AND CONTRAC: Nt sndmotor plants and ali ol comtrction, W i fAy DENTAL COLLEGF OMAHA Co ilrmary; dontistry at cost 0L DENTAL SURGER 16th & ¢ FOR PA GO TO T 152 01 & V. W& 12) N. 15th FLUCVTI’)N hl(v PAL ANT'S Omaha n ;u.m-.- HAND, N i HOOL, T Ask for circular BUSINE:S NOTICES. ILVERED, 7 ptice, N The annual meeting of stockholders of the Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rall- road company will be held at the ofice of the company in_Omaha May 17, n of dire of such other da ele the mec! ting. J _Dated_Aprii Nebraska, on 1895, at 2 o'clock p. tors and for the transaction business as may come before n Jlu-*nl-‘n-:l.u, Secretary. 40, Fr TPATEINT Lawyers and solicitors. SUES & CO. Bee Building, OMAHA, Neb. Advice FREE. Leaves Oua 0715am . 11 Gidopin 8:15um maha|Union Dep CHICA U |BURLL A[Union’ Depot, 10th & Mason Sts.| Umaha I Nébraska L “ast s [CHICAGO, BURLINGTUN & Q nanalUnion Dep nivn 4:00pm 6:88am. . 6idipm Leaves 1i00am. 8:25pm. .. ‘ 0:00pm,.C 1:40pm.. Leaves | Omaha [E 4:30p _6:lpm 200pm 10pm 0sam DVestibuled Rt iOm CHIC! Atlantic Dklak Depo Fast Mallmady Sat) Wyo. Nortolk G nion K 9:45pm. K. ¢ Leaves| Omahaj 104 9:30pm 5i10pm.. Leaves | $opm | Leaves Omaha'Union Depot, 1 §:85am 6:35pm... Leavon | Omaha!Unton De 10:00aim 2:00pin 2:00pin ficatice & 7:30pm 3116 Leaves Omahy 3:88pm.... MI |_Depot eh SIOUX Depo §101 s W, Inion 8t Wi TON & MO. RIVER. Atrives 9:40a x4 _Denver Express is, Mont. & Puget Denver ‘Express........... al (except Suniay) In Lacal (except Sun Mail (for Lincomn) 1 m | Ariivas th & Mason 8t3.[ Omaha Vestibule.......... 9:30am Express, Spm Louts Express. piim Junction Local i ‘ast_Mall \I% 2idopm o 20 PAUL [Atiives O, Soopm th & M Limite (ex. 0 & NORTIW ot, 10th & Mas Chicago Sany’i A Omaha, 5:30p §:40am 110:80p 2:15 L JArriv Mo. Val naha _ Ch = AGC L Sunday)... b:opm Sxress.. ... 9:35am Vestibulgd Lt 1:dpm — WERFe Jma & Tuxus BX (ox Bun) .Coloradg I A0:85am 4:wpm 3 3 Arrives 41510 and Webs e Sts, | Omaha_ Express (ox aub dedmi E. & MO, VALLEY 1, 15th and Webs er Sts, Cxpi ean Joy o (ex. Mui) Expresh téx. Sunday) .St Paul Bxpress C BT, 1o @ C. B. ot, 30th & Mason as City Day Bxpross..... :30pm Night Ex, via U. . Trans. 6:3am SSOURI PACIFIC. t. 1ith and Websier Sts. ay Louly f Dress St Louls Express. iraska Lochl (¢ ITY & | 1. 15th and Wel Bt St Paul_ Limited. ... X CITY & PACIFIC h & Mason Aveenger Amited PACIFIC “[Ariv 10th & Mason Bts.| Omaha l\uun-y Expres: re lana “Hy tromsb'y Ex. (ex.Sun). Pacific Artivas |"Omana 1:35pm 4:55pm 10:30am 1 Arriy Sts.| Omaha Atrives | Omata 6:0an 8:08pm 9:am Atrivas Omaha 10:35am Avtives Omaha loux ¢4 8t J UNION 10:35pm 12:55pm b 19:85. m:, for the | . Fast ABASH Depot, ILWAY 106 & Mason Sta.| Omahs Louls Cazson D MAY 6, 1 895 FIAIAIAIAIOA.IAIAIA&IAI STORM DRIVEN. By «The Duchess,” Bawn, - 4 1 ] Ie Avthor of “Molly ¥ Litte ‘Vl"l"Iv-""vQIVIVIVIvI‘\ (Copy “Do you know thought you were both 1 g watching the ri whe el ighted.) on 1 first said he down & ver be u 1 were them aw They dlow as it swirled through the wooden bridge on thoy were turned her head slight for a moment sta At hand, “You dreamt look £0 “Like Ireamt— “Oh, no; same." this he laughed know of your young—so the Boy what ter Bill it would having nding, but ly, glanced t and laughed “And now what do you think me and cat held it fondly between both his own too, 1 tha mar mean been Well, | nder. oe! have been now she ward him a boy ching her t 1 ried. never You f you had just the He took his hand from hers only to slip it round her slender shoulders. s “Do you know,' ago told me that “A woman! What a little from him, light him; jealousy and lies in the germs of love. id he, “a w woman?'" this seen yman long She shrank ned to de- He resisted her attempt at withdrawal frons uim, brought her cl actual force that decla “Nobody I cared for that sort of pers never knew what You do know that sound of assent that none of us can spall, at him the while. mine, an elderly way, like you.' but her “AND NOW, WHAT AT Tovi person. oser to ared the man sald he. Clare! Y il 1 She made a we all dding her | he wa: a a wido She i o was Do YOU 10Y 7" TF him know with an “It wasn't ou know 1 met you. little soft and that ovely head cousin of by the again, king W {INK ME, absurd to think of you as a widow a little like for the part “Twenty-four is play many parts girl you. not You're 0 very v before that.” Still you don't look it, you ses? nearer the with a “don't My would be “Now, heartedness, can't bear it lie. it. who, T hope, was eld “Well, she always world was full sometimes they of life, and then often they did not m flavor of living. Wel with passionate tend it. two of the happy cnes strong, charming face s His young, ing down into hers, always beautiful, light of lov ing until—until, fate, and driven taken the matter int thrown up the wor stifling, her people, had, in the height of to confound—and ran German village to b possible. Then it seems 50 even now. but past past You know we agre Now go on and tell me what your cousin, | of separated came tog were having whom s-emed mark," sudden return of like talle is you past, 1 never rly, once tol sald she ner in happy; bu and so I 1 we," look rness in his En?" Into hers, now glorious bien c all enduran 0 ber own 10 in whicl many her misery, | away here t ury herselt quite p believed pairs, too young oung. One Eighteen light- that; I There, let to mention 1 you.” the and that the paths it that too ost all the ing at her eyes, “are 100k~ as i seeking an answer that he already knew. which s with was the she had n-over dreamt of kniw- crushed by £he had d:—had she was a day she | prayed God | a thing in natural d own sex, with her, the girl's charm, something of the fre for companionship with one's had made her in a way friendly “What little coquettish then all at on cheek was a stion lifting qu says she, with a of her brows, and od changed and he 'Oh, darling! Oh Geoft! If you only new."” Some memory of the past had stirred her—to what?—It sermed like passionate relief and gratitude “My dear, dear heart,” said he, have forbidden me to talk of it, 1 know and 80 1 won't, but your past was sad, my darling, wasn't it?" “But’ my present!” sai ful laugh, not that marrow ‘‘Ah! Tomorrow will you dearest? to you she with something; a tonr. and to tomorrow!" you will He strained her to him. be mine, inde like Constantinople, my will be so different who have been accustomed to London and its vagaries. By the way, have you seen the day's paper? That notorious scoundrel, Lord Strangeways, is once more in evidenc u have met him perhaps?” or a4 moment—only a moment—she caught at the rail of the bridge and looked down Then, deliberately, she turned her face to his. “Yes, [ have met him." “You knew him “A little.” She trified with the flower In her hands, letting it fall petal by petal into the river below; such triflir sver fin- gers, hides nervousness. u igh, t said he, with a shrug. “A littls of his scciety woull go a far way, [ should think. My ‘brother knew him at col- | lege; a detestable brute in every way. I see | his wife has left him." You know “What a cold answer, sort of a woman was she “Oh, I don’'t know," hurriedly had paled, but was turned awa now, and so hidden from him “1 see,”” said he. “You did I can understand that. Fanc weman who could marry a s that.” he was very gham in a ted It You, her, too, perhaps? laughing. “What Her face from not like her. your liking a sundrel like young, I heard,"” strangled tone, said Mrs AlL her face still_ave “That's the cry alway lessly. “But his wealth must have had sometbing to do with cholce, young as she was. It is only just like you to give her a good word. But it's a bad case all through, I fancy, and I'm not surprised you didn't get on with her. She and you must hav been miles apart in every way—in every thought.” A little wind up from the You are hurt you?" “On! no, no, no “I have,” this “I have reminded returned he, care- had arisen and was blowing river. silent, darling. Clare! Have 1 with vehement contrition. you of your married life, that, as you say, is past. It is over. Not like that wretcked La ngeways are free—and tomorrow She turned suddenly. “Do you know,” sald she (her voice was faint), "I think I should like to be alone for a little while. Geoffr will you 3 “But to leave you like this—you are pale, s h I'am quite well for all that. Yes—go. Then suddenty she turned to him, and draw- ing his face down, looked at him. long and earnestly. “‘You love me—you do,” says she. In a moment she was in his arms, with no one to see them in tteir silent place sav the river and the swaying branch it g But,” Impatiently, “to love is Any one can love; but to love ou know not enough o this little | forever, it possible; The only one she could have trusted in her brot Indl, troubla was her but he was in cry. she thought, would have ruined h haps, after all, peaco, where no other friend, pea a cousin, her, Sir a, and that is prospects, ce was, Ralph Brooke, was a far He might have ccme home; he would, but in all probability his coming and per- he would have recommended She who happened to be had one Junior partner in the bank in which her owr private fortune wus deposited, and who could | remit to her from time to time her meney, as she desired it. For six months she dwelt on the thought of flight, and then took it. outery in her world a any strenuous measus brother in India was consulted. For the r ways a little odd, you know, almost , and so on been no pursult, and poor Clare self cne evening in little unfrequented German village, and, sible, in some way ham—had found h ing it as a village of tent and stayed there. And there she had There W t first, but n res to written to, an find her. vas a little | 0 one tog Her \d a lawyer t, her people shrugged their shoulders and said poor Clare was refuge, had met him. impos- There rs. Alling- hail- folded her The place was small, out of the way, and only now and then people drcpped s50; a week or 50 at n had, come for the *'d now three weeks sinc his own master, and b anywhore, was business matters wou month or six weeks- he and this strange it seemed impossible wife but a widow, had then—tiad loved This little wayside for lovers, with Its daicty creepers, and i at the end of it, sweet, natural Just now, besides Cerlton, there were or a small, fair gipl, w more of a hypochondr! thing else, and a you scemed to be girl was, in a scemed probable. herselt a little aloof way, idling about taking his journey to Constantinople sweet and of one Mrs. in to stay most ay or so,” b e his arrival having the 1ld - require by slow deg girl, wh believe. had 1 to 1 met, inn was ar veranda cov ts slowly its garde Mrs. ly th ith an fac, perhaps, g man. T party, and engaged to Allingham from them, e othe Allingham invalid a day or Geoftrey Carlton hut it He was no regular home continent, where in a Here m at first ot only a ooked, and him ideal place red with rushing river n, quaint and r people mother, than any hese thre that the had but man, held some- tor bleaching clothes; . them. Just r You can’t change * Pearline, brightness and and newness back, then you ine. The ease, the economy, of time and but washed—these - - only points that Pearline, better, all women, who themselves, have used hundreds of mllh ons of package Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers w or ‘‘the same as Pearline. Send it Back The have and if your g lwlwst— rocer sends it back, had | this | was | the | it| “YOU LOVE ME, SHE. against—If," her eyes | his in steadfast glance, | against me, would you love me then?" “I would—I would—my soul,”” says he. | When she has sent him away, very unwil- lingly, she leans against the rails and lets her' thoughts run riot. Yes, it is all over! She has quite decided on throwing her past to the winds and giving this new life full play. She Is willizg to risk everything. One must be happy some time, if only once | one's life. This is her “once,” and she will have it, be it short or long, a day's joy, a brief midsummer madness, still she have it And she will be doing him no harm | 1¢ the worst came to the worst, if he ever learn the truth, why, then, it who would suffer, not he. It is she | would go to the ‘wall. He would go nd, indeed, no ose would come to grie she would have had her day, and h spasm shakes her—would go, and o end one small episode In his life. But would he? Oh, no—no. Surely not! Besides, everything points to the fact that | he will never know. Tomorrow they will b | married, in the little church nestling in the | wood below, and after that Constaniinople | a good place to hide. And then India; a | large field, too. Her spirits rise. No, there is no fear. DO YOU NOT?" ate always holding if all the world was will None! should is she who fro | | | | | (To be continued.) i e A Polsonous Mist. | This fitly describes miasma, a vaporous | poison which breeds chills and ‘fever, hilious | | remittent, dumb ague, ngue cake, and in the | tropies deadly typhcid forms of fover. H tetter's Stomach Bitters prevents and cur these complaints, Bili . coustipation, | dyspepsia, nervous and kidney trouble, matism, neuralgia and impaired vitalit also remedied by the great restorative heu- are , Pearline for washing member that, any colors with .+ if you want the freshness brought want Pearl- the safety, the saving of things are not the recommend 5 work is done * through, Bright prove .d this for 1 tell you this is as good as” lT 'S FALSE~—Pearline is never peddled, you something in place of Pearline, be @ JAMES PYLE, New York But | him | You | in { 4l | or , for | a little | BOOKS AND PERIODICALS, A number of unique poems by Captals Jack Crawford and a sketch of the author's career are among the prominent features in the April number of the Ceutral Magazine, & new quarterly. Scorer & Smith, Cleveland, 0. The Municipality and County for April W full of Interesting news, portinent facts and | valuable counsel relating to the affairs of | our various municipalities. 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