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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: j{ITUESDAY, MAY 14, 1895, 7 JEDGAR OWENS KILLED 'EM R RENT, THE 4-STORY BRICK BUILD- Ing, 916 Farnam street. This bullding has & fire proof cement basement, complete steam SPROIAL NOT‘GE& fox RENT—STORES AND OFFICES Advertisements for these colnmne will be | beating fixtures; water on all foors, gas, el ) sken tniil 12:30 p. m. for the evening and | APPIY at the ofice of The Dev — After Other Elks Had Paralyzad the Audi- until 8 p. B { the moruing and Sunday | = — — = - -3 - 3 - M & - B 2 St WANTED--TO RENT, ence Ho Gave the Coup de Gracs. f It \ Advertisers, by requesting & Bombered | ool e e al}p eheck, ean have answers addressed to m | lace, 312 Drown bik. Have calls for cottnges, sEua AT, | Bumbered letter in care of The Hee An- | K11 FAERIE QUZENE WHO WEIGHS A TCN ) ho L L swers so nddressed will be delivered upon | [ 1er HOUSES FOR RENT WITH F. 1. WEAD, pias-s 58 3 o Fresentation of the check only. Rates, K348 13 , ”U v RR, w 1 1-2cn word, Hrst losertion, a word Feature of a Benefit Minstrel Performance |~ i Nothing taken for less than 25¢ STORAGE. that Was Jammed Full of Good 3 for tirst lusertion TTTT W Vv . . Things from Alpha to Omaha I hese dvertisenients most (un consecus e e S B S48 16 Noek Uvely. — L . PEST STORAGE BUILDING IN OMAHA, U, S, - == | “gov. bonded warehouse; household goods storeds SITUATIONS WANTED. | Towest rates. 1013-1015 Leavenworth M-—377 5B AR | STOVES STORED DURING SUMMER. TEL. ED; PLACE AS " T A penvarrean ior ity A8 BIECONIZ | 900 1307 Dougias. Omaha Btove Repalr Worka: Mrs. W. B. Annin, 808 South 21st strect M—378 - A ML 180 “What was the first great electric dis cov in history?"* said the tambo end of | the Elks minstrels last night during the | unravelling of the first part The interlocuter cogitated. It is a ten- dency that interlocuters usually display when questioned by an end man. Then, hes atingly, “When Franklin drew electricity BITUATION WAN ed, 1895, Merston, anyway. There has been very little to g0 upon In this case, but I stuck to the was waiting in Lom- | thread, however slight, and it brought me bard street and two of Plummer's men, under through. The rest of ‘the case, of “course, the doctor's dircctions, carrled Laker to it | '8 Plummet's. It was a pecullarity of my 8, careled Laker to 1t | gommission that T could equally weil SIIN it by catching the man with all the plunder watching women threw them- | or by proving him innocent. Having done By this time a cab l':‘al'yl'.\'fiv!{(l: & W \31|~|;md WANTED— ALk HELP. ey it by WANTED, 1,00 MEN TO WRITE ME TODAY > Tor the teosipt (abeolutoly free, In pisin seated WANTED—TO BUY envelope) which cured me of nervous debility, No soonsr, however, were they in the court | | than the two M cherbembd i selves hysterically upon Laker and it | the latter my 1, b exhatisted vital 5 A alker, | WANTED, A STOCK OF GOODS WORTH $4,000 oEh His ¥ita" ¥ y Lake ne was my work was at an end, but [ o8 A Wiy eto. ihadress O. 3, WaNE" | "to $.000. Address M 13, Omaha Hes thr \“*{" "“» |‘|“" . s on the part of the | 70 Defore they could be porsuaded that he loft it where Plummer will be able (o finlsh FANTED, MAN T0 TAKE GRS IN CITY | ———— ——. - Interragator, “When Noah made tho. ark | nicked eiamg: ‘aen tog 0k, The mother | Ul S S Gunter, Merston and for old established house; former experi WE WILL BUY CHEAP HOM [ e or, INOAH EIACe he AT |shrieked aloud: “My bogi my Boy! Don't| s satomsiies wen the st an unnecessary and salary paid weekly. Apply | dence 1613 anywhere in tho city, Must be bar: . light on Mount Ararat.”” take him! Oh, don't take :,,", T e Rl L N e er 0 a. m. At 1616 Douglns 644 36 | Bains, Reed & Seiby, Board of Trade building. 7 A - . dc ey've | were well known to the pollce—and. wers B s N-163 (! Dang! A crash of tambourlies fol-| illa my boy! Laok at s head: O, hiy | o —or 10 the_poles e % BALESMEN, STOCKS. OF. OO g S URNIBH: Sold owed the answer, the bones rasped out a|head!" and wrestled desperat ith Whe FTAwkS Nursery Co:, STOCKS OF O1 NG, OB FURNISH- evepywhere estled desperately with the _Milwaukee, Wis, M gue_ | ings, hais and shoes . 1303 Douglne aade by i Chicago. wild dlapason, and the first part of the min- ( men, while Hewltt attempted to soothe her WANTHD, . TRAVELING BALESMAN FA.| 2T btk strel show for which the Elks have been |and promised to allow her to go in the cab ol e v oery e Wkte Ssperines | WaNTED 0 - Go0n SRCOND HAND preparing for months was In full swing with her son If she would only be quiet (o AT T T Eo.' Bth: av A o T ] A prettier stage setting, from a minstrel | The younger woman made no noise, but she L iy erhe e aor Dassmectye Batrs, In BUSINESS CHANCES. BUILDING &LOAN ASSOCIATION. |standpolnt, has not been scen in this city. | held one of Laker's limp hands n hoth hers ed cust s Bishop & Klin FOR SALE-FURNITURE. — — B Touis, Mo BoM TR | <hhks & 3 WANTED, A SALESMAN ORt TRAVELING | FOR SALE, ON ACCOUNT OF REVOMAL TO | Sren Ay [NCORPORAT oAl SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & B ASSN DAY | There was no attempt to dazzle the eye| Hewltt and I dined together that evening - —— | 767, 8 per cent when 3, 2, 3 years old, with plush curtains, Shakespearean cos-|and he gave me a full account of the oc D COMPANY | roddemable. 1704 Farnam st. Nattinger, man to carry our samples as a side line on ) | \he furniture. carpelsi | "ot good standing, engaged in the wholesale tumes and the usual paraphernalia that sur- | curences which I have here set down. Still, * commission. ress Tmperial Ol and Grease | 6t of a'10-room house, cheap. jusiness, dexiring to increase its capitul, offers | =— - rounds the black face entertainment of these | when he was finished, 1 was not able to see T vanand. Onto | oertal Ol i Tiar e | _8. #0'h aw Foningss, Gomy s Lo Inoreass its capital, offers | ¥oW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD he was finished, I was not able to see ORE GO0 | closing century days, but fifty well known | clearly by what interest_on savings. Apply to Om process of reasoning he had . DAKING POWDEIL [ FOR SALE, FURNITURE ( ferably by letter, to recruiting offi-er m street, 1oy 8 a of profit. A good Inv rent g N e in charred cork sat in half circles BALESME S Srefe 0 a young man o Ass'n, 1704 Bee bldg. G. W. Nattinger, Sec. men in charre cork sat in CIrCles | arrived a e conclusions th e At e gooda_n’ glass. Foling bing. 980 | ana restnurant Sxtures, all wel B B, Soaltien R h S sasives Vo esaciats %03 . | Kbout the stags, whils. touching the iy I at the conclusions that gave him month and expenses, of commission. Chicaio | @00 business. Canadian office, himselt permanently with an established and | = borders with his branchiug antlers, stood a | e key to the e ful AL L Baking Powder Co., 767 Van Buren st Fhi - fe b ss. Reasonable sal Jo0d refer- cuaL gnifice! ec! he co! le “agony column” message, and I - ME0S-26° | pe— 8f¢ business. Reasonable salary. Good L magnificent specimen of the corvus alces, s WANTED, VO U 6 ATMY,” ABUE TOUIED | FOR SALE- HORSES, WAGONS,ETC [ 0 o tier YoM DT MOUNT HAS REMOV:D HIs COAL | (rOf WhICh the Benevolent Brotective Grlier | win'the bogluning,” Hewitt explained, “the unmarried men, between the ages of an: — — — — — office to 209 8. 16th st., Brown block. 400 . poi - | thing that struck me curio as o fact 30, citizens of the United States, of good char- | TORSE, PHABT AND HARNESS FOR FOR EXCHANGE 2 . G, | 2nd ferns in contusion, there were elk heads | ¢y, i¥ i FITICK e a8 curlous wi l”l': bl EAM acter and temporate bite, wiha can speak. | Csale cheap. Address P. O. box 6, station B, . TILE BEST 16 THE CHBAPRSL. NO EMOKE. | projecting “from - the upper boxes; “draped | natno Lot hatasin iy v Eiven his own © Tead and write English. For full information PSS 150 —— No mot 80 pounds of the seat’ Wyoming | ik ted® white and bius. ribbons. and. a me at Palmer's when buying his ticket WILL TRADE DIAMONDS OR JEWELRY | N0 i, apply, pr deliver At Fort On to pay that for you are Interested in the fuel question use | dience or at 13 for a good second-hand bleycle. Call R Al i mokcy conl. * 17 | sisting In front was one of the largest au- | Nowi,the Arst thing the greenest and newest | Merston Was in the Act of Packing U FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS Douglas street. M criminal thinks of is changing his name, so | —— hav Omaha, Neb scen at Boyd's this season. The [ {pui th identificd by Lake ewitt, 5 Wil % VEO _ ect, 3 I i u at the giving of his own name seemed | identificd by Laker. Morston, as Hewitt had STRUICLARE 70V SALBEMAN WANTED GHICKEN FRNCE WITE, BETTRR | F1G TRADE, WANTED ROLLER TOP DESK, | Steridan conl. 1605 Farsam streel ML | fates were propitious and the performance | uniikely. te bepin with” sont 1 mgrs Tue | suspected, had Kent the. Hon's s ton oo to travel In western Iowa, Nebraska and the | “ong cheaper than wood. J. J. Leddy, 408 8. IMth, | _Address 0, &, Bee. Z-1 | = PASTURAGE ~— [ vas, If anything, superfor to the entertain- | made such a mistake, as Plummer suggested, | Self 80 that altogether, with what was re- A unglen us well s stoves. Must be n good Q-MBI-Mayls_ | GaNTED, BYCICLE FOR GOOD HORS 5 __ | ment given by the Omaha lodge of Elks 1ast | when he said that criminals usually made o | covered from him and the other two, nearly man and well recommended. Address P 9. Bee | 0rgy AN PIANOS, BRIDGEPORT ORGA First National bank 713913 | WE HAVE 160 ACRES OF BLUE GRASS PAS. | Year. 3 mistake somewhere—as they do, in fact. [ £11,000 was saved for Messrs. Liddle, Neal & man Tt 4+ | WEGMAN PIANOS, BRIDGE ROANS, | FiFst Natiosal S . Gure for. b bonrd fence, wpring water; | About last night's performance there was | Still, it was the least likely mistake I could | Liddle. Merston, when taken, was in the act ce. 3 A i —___ | Woo o A ARl TO EXCHANGE, REAL BSTATE AND CASH | Birton & Phelps, Gilmore, Neb. or A. W. | all the essentials of positive newness, even | think BADRSIATY g A of packing up to take a holiday abroad and - WANTED, BXUERIENCED fo"’® | HARDWOOD COMBINATION HOG___AND | !9 the amount Gf 8,00 or 88,00 for dry goods | Preips & Son, 207 N. Y. Lite bldg. Tel. 1054 (el plioad hink of, especially as he actually idn't & up 0 take a holiday abroad an salesman. Dennison Dros., | Bl A O . QMBINATION, (HOG = AND | 5¢ general merchandise; no. trading stocks. O, 4 frs-yuty 10 | the New Woman coming In for a lion's share | wait to be asked for his name, but blurtsd | then cash his notes, which were found, neatly M79S 14 of the hits made from both ends, and even | it out when It really wasn't wanted. And |Packed in separate thousands, in his port= e = . . | the middle, as the skein was unwound by the | it was conjoined with another curious mis- [ manteau. As Hewitt had predicted, his gas A THEY N ERED | OARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. | o;re0ians’ who held down the Ghalrs on | take, or what would bave peen & falscaice |bill was considerably less next QUAMBE,. (OF ————— e WANTED— rrimsLE HELP. A FGRBR Q480 STANDARD CATTLE CO., AMES, NE s 400 tons good baled hay to sell. Q—Mi72 SET for young and sound h - - — — o :. 3 PR T JSE | either side. e e vere e Y » | the latter two months of it he spent in gaol. i o HUSTRIOUS ? ppieton ave C. E. MORRILL, PAPER HANGING, HOUSE | either side it the thief were Laker. Why should he D gaol. ‘}‘,*‘N,,"f‘(."""‘,‘.‘,f‘,,f"("..F‘rfi-h'N::tu Lt _CLASS OAK BAR OUTFIT; ORIGIN- T 7Y ‘sign painting, brick woik, plastering; off. R. 1 One thing was most remarked, there was | conspicuously display his wallet—such a dis- | AS for Laker, he was reinstated, of course, 33,000 & yenr: you can make 1t eaxy: sIx hours cost $1,000.00; cheap; must seil. Address Y Barker blk.; tel. i shop 2211 Izard; tel. 408! | g th W0 s crudity in the work of the amateur ac- | tinctive article—for the clerk to see and | With an Increa 86315 tors and a more cons the factors which go lari ain of hard | _O 2. Bee Q-Mé2i-18 I T e TS PETID QUIRE ; 2l | FOR SALE-A PET DEBR. INQUIRE A. T for a good of salary by way of compen- m ientious devotion to|note? Why, rather, had he not got rid of | sation for his broken head. He had passed ely to make up the (it before showing himself? Suppose it should | @ terrible twenty-six hours in the cellar, un- a day. Our 'mgents do not con tim Why? They are making mioney our Perfection Dish Washer, the only T family washer manu e Brantsin: Bostour ST o0t FOR SALE—XKAL ESTATE ELECTRIUAL SUPPLIES perfected minstrel show. There were local |be somebody impersonating Laker? In any | fed ‘m‘ll uuhv‘xlr‘l. everal mes ||.u had bln- and polishes dishes pe minutes | FHOROUGHIRED LIGHT BRAHMAS AND 5 T DYRON RBED GOMPANT. | ELECTRICAL, ENGINEERS AND CO gags in endless numbers, some of them |case I determined not to be prejudiced by | come insensible, and again and again . he RO experience Necissary: 18 | “hiack Langshan eges, $.90 per 15, or $.00 per THRACTS. THE DYRON REED COMPARY: | ®org for electric light and motor plants and all | rousing the house to wild enthusiasm, as a | What I had heard of Laker's betting. A |had thrown himself madly against the door, At oasily; cheap and durah ‘capnc. | 100i cockerels, $2.00 ench. Address F. E. Hart, | _ 4 _ _REZIN | kinds of electrical conatruction, Western Elec- [ wel| known name was mentioned in con- | man may bet withont being a thief shouting and tearing at it until he fell back iy. 100 piecen, $10,000 for Ita ¢ #ysti | WCeiee andisslstERHEItYARENS QS MIN 1 IMPROVED GARDEN TANDS NEAR OMAIA | _irical Supyly Co, 1613 Hovard st QU8 | SetHloitrwith: Bbmeract, whithehaesbeens the o, Lt again, suppoaing It were Laker, Might | exiauated, with broken naile snd biteding i1y’ wants one'i you dom't have to’canvass; as | FOR SALE, OND HAND BILLIARD | At brices that will surprise you it taken [ S e | fihiaet Of ventilation through the press. | he not have given his name and displayed | Aingers. For some hours before the arriva soon a8 peopie” know you have it for male [ “abie h ooa” condition. | Inquire foomm 31, | Within 2 weeks. J.H. Sherwood, 43N SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRLTING | fiblect ot tent o e pletured 1y | his wallet and so on while buying a ticket | of his rescuers he had been sitting fo. & 5 e ctoa ot camperitions we e | it National Bank ridg. & Q-8 | _ L T L SANT'S SCHOOL FOR SHORT HAND, N. | realistic colors, Lincoln came In for many | for France in order to draw pursuit after | Sort of stupor, from which he was suddenly R Somate (vl xR T’ nice dase | FOR SALE-A NATIONAL CASH RGISTER, | DARGAINS HOUSES, LOTS AND ¥ 37 Lite, Omahn. Ak for circular. A5 | happy hit, one of the comedians romarkc. | Mmselt in that direction while e mate off | Arouted by the sound of volces and folsteps. T Indy Tukenta to take orders withs one agent | §195.00 mucnine, 90 ks, deall adder. walnui | 8ale of trade. F. K. Darling, block, . | e | & NADPY Mt Oni@ Of the comediahs femark- |7, o ther, in another name and disgaised? | He was in bed for a week and required & made $214.53 frst ten days. Address for full | cise, has been used 1 year: will sell e e BUSINESS NOTICES, the Capital City in one day last week. When | Fach supposition was plausible. And in either | Fest of a month in addition before he could particulars Perfection’ Mfg. Co, glewood, Tl Address communication, Mueller CITY PROPERTY, | — - i igees 4 Real B lling *To | CAse it might happen that whoever was laying | resume his duties. Then he was quietly e i oM Neb. g X > ms, merchandise, .20 NV, L) | PAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED, 718 K, 13 ;“; A F("‘;' PP | this trail would lay it a little further. Char- | lectured by Mr. Neal as to betting, and, I VSR S IR TR0 Su i UPRIGHT BOHMBER PLANO, | ... BRSO G_ | MR A R etoation, ing Cross was the next point and there ,hlmu»vu Jropped that practice In congequence. ot worle. Canadian’ Employment, Ofics. 14 Q—MS3; 18 ARGAINS, SALE ADE_IN CITY PROP- | - = % infionibtopoiin 2 went. [ had already had . ) am told that he is “‘at the counter’ now, & Douglas street e oMz B R D I G o CARPET CLEANING. GOT THEIR MONEY'S WORTH TRt Taker henr me i en e e abla Diomotion WANTED, COMPETENT GIRL: MUST UE A CLATRVOYANTS AR RE—ST_ | GHAMPION STEAM CARPET CLIEANING WKS, | The saturnalia of fun began with an open- | Perhaps the trafl had been laid in some other (The End.) bod_ca Jaundress. Mrs. T. J. Rogers £ T SNAPS, 5 TO 6 MILES FROM OMAHA P. 718720 §. 14th St. Tel. 655, Service guaranteed, | ing chorus, “Omaha, Our Omaha,” to the [ manner. Something left behind with Laker's - MRS 120 Park N i DR. H. WARREN, CLAIRVOYANT, RE 40, 80 or 120 mcres, improved, $30.00 per ac U. 8. G. Kuhn, Mgr,; Pat Ward, foreman, tune of “Maryland, My Maryland.” Then | name on it, perhaps? I at once thought of | WOMAN’3 CLUB MEMBERSHIP WANTED, GIRL FOR liable businoss medium. Sth year at 119 . 16th. | 200 acres, $85.00 per acte 0 acres 4000 pef 1 d followed the Elks quartet, A. J. VanKuran, | the umbrella with the monogram and, mak e work; 2018 Dodge atreet e Cad iRl oL L e T == e E. B. Treat, W. 8. McCune and Jo F. Bar- [ing a long shot, asked for it at the lost | Change in Mothod of Elccting in the Fue HOUSES Sl e e - P L = PAWNBRUKERS. ton, in “The Whipporwill,” a beautiful | property office, as you know. In the um- ture—Delichtful Lunch Served. = g render. Reads cards like an "OR SALE—LOT 1, DLK 2 BAKER PLACE m—smnsie = | imposition by Theodors Westman, Oharles | bre ou’ knos ound that scrap o AR, = | i S lagbtertn your mission on entering. = 223 N. 1ih. s tot 12 Eonizs, "south front near. cat: wiil | , MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N 1087 | compositl "I';V I‘- ~‘| oy NYCALIEAD B """}’* ',"”"’!r' Lk "l“;" ol ‘h“‘"l "'\'l oy of| The Woman's club held a meeting yester- - : 50 ot 5 in Tuckeys Place, and 10t 1, | em———— l00ked s the Chinese g ; o < ARRIVAT, EXTRAORDINALY; THE GREAT- K oploton BarkTane. o ook nt e | = | e SR NCIC| AEAE By b ird V61 Lwh OP Lt Hrde amendment to the constitution concerning the HOUSES IN ALL PAIV] ; OF THE CITY, TH et l‘ LI '","‘.'.',”‘ DL khe Spirese mL age; a1t they suit ¥ou call and 1 will make MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGES. | 2n0ts ong called “The State Fair," re- clection of new members took up most of the 2 avis company, 1505 Farnam ) 361 ells your e - S DIRGS 20 N8 ETAve: % s to sul Geo. B, Tzschuck, o — — ' P » 4 CVN, e dhioomsany, 19 Farnam. : L | makes m e no failura: phota of wite” or i toshg Soa s Tesen GEOWGE F. GELLENBECK, BANJO _AND | flecting the triumph Omaha bad over Lin time, the question belng more freely dise HOUSD: AWA & CO,, 108 N, IoT01 ST, | Hhusband sent through mail, "with lite" enars, | _OMce ot ac 311 Cags strec co cidentally speaking o fast horses Wigae e R evarane i T e B A e uitar teachor. 1911 Cags sireet caln, ingidentally speaking of the fast horse cussed than any one that has ever been: bee BB 3T LIS 1N v information containing 4 cents stamps LSO SEMIE SN fore the club. As the law now is new mem- H. E. COLE CO. LARGEST LIST IN OMAHA mptly answered ot massag . Al the fast horses will then be ther Ber Araealentaar by T e D—M34 ths a_specialty fo heal i 3 1 Dr, A, FOR SALE OR TRADE, A "’L-\ i - Clint Briggs and Will Paxton will race at bers are elec lll; I by the I""'“ hers. n the e (e = ——— Leon, 412 N. 14th street, Omaha, Neb. taining 400 acres fn ¢ ki DAY MARE, WHITE the falr; future they will be passed upon by a com- 2108 FARNAM STREET. % L EEH o it frt e o8 B ORGYEents atn | T torahe, s o AN L tedl . . 1 el W. M, Rogers, 1028 Faruam stroct, D365 S il o e a1l ple | {oeie rape hsata paihe, N0 fosk NAILST 40 They, will trot out thoir fastest nags, mittee appointed by the club. The committes FOUR-ROOM DASE §11 8, 24TH STREET, | MRS. FRANCIS KEENE, CLAIRVOYAN tenant in charge; will take in exchange a good U e s DI Tar M DL TARS is to be composed of fifteen members, nom- L] 8. uTH BTREET. | MUR pendent slate writer, gives advice on Block ‘of fresh and merchantable Kroceries, par § = St [ LR IBN IR0 MEtER SRR LIRS COMInEAEAI inated by the nominating committce and o D-MBeME | e o importance, such as buuiness Toney and perhaps some fime on & part; thin SR ALE R REPALL A8 G Y elected by the club. Names can b> handed RALLY LOCATED, 10-ROOM HOUSE, | affairs, marriage. divorces, lawsuits, etc., 18 %ood chance, and with the present pros | ______ Lo e N e veooratrine hren i ' ~ taoders lmprovements. | Taquire- 128, N. I8ch, Cntes lost or stoien goods. reunites the scpa- | 1ty B0 “goon he taken up. For further | GRATIA SURGERY, FiEs | Mhe fir Wil close with a record bright, in but once n month and not any after DoMas | rated. brings speedy marrluges, removes stum. | Pacitoutars address i O, box 12 Cotmbus, | O3 inury: dentisiry ut cost, 1o & Cap. aye | Good for Omaha, “She's all right ebruary 1. On the 27th inst. the annual bling’ blocks and bad luck ot all kinds, " 1823 | R RE-MTI5 16 a7 | “My First Dance” was launched by A. J election of officers occurs. All members aro arnam street §-) e - ; SR equested to be pres:nt. ests are not ad- n avenue, §30; 1)-room moder “ROOM JERN COTTAGE, 32 N. A0TH, — | VanKuran, words and music by Lester req Botls, renr Mhorman venue i { s = O Mo 000, Breat bargain. Address O 6 Bodine and E. H. Packard, the song receiv- mitted that day, as it is purely a business n avenue, $2. - nly 83, s B 63 Bouth Tt wtreer i MASSAGE, BATHS, ETC. Sy Wi mo Isu ing quite an ovation. meeing e SERY D - f— oy TR = e 7 - oy r Ly e V. 84 Mrs. Towne made a motion that the new VERY DESIRADLE HOUSES VACANT MA MADAM SMITH, 502 8. 13TH. 2D FLOOR, ROOM EW 5-] JOTTA LOT, ONLY George W. Shields showed himself a p 8 Ist. J. H. Sherwood, 423 N. Llf‘m ‘Phone ;»: 3; magnetie, vapor, alcohol, steam, "f.‘&.-\mi“f‘x’;',; and N. 3 . Address 1 o s m— comedian of decided merit in the rendition president be provided with a private sécre- Tt fhsene RE-MTL A SPECI Primary,8es | of ““There Goes Hugh Murphy,” adapted tary, as the dutics of the president demand i Pt 5 Hos i L — ondaryofTem | from ““There Goes Maginnis,” and telling in too much time to get through with satis- TROOM FLAT, RA AND ALL_MODER FORL SALE -ACRE TRACTS NEAR SOUTH tlary Syphills permanently cured In 1 to on s 4 torily. Judging from the applause that ‘conventeces, 101 nostreet Oinahas $150.00 35 daye.” You san be treated at nome’rs | graphic manner how Murphy split up his y. Judging spplause ths Haller, 511 Paxton block SR | 12 nertson boulevard, southwest the same price under samo guaranty. I4 | misfit suit of clothes. The brogue was of "3]‘“‘";‘ the motlon the future president I8 = S OMODIOUS BAT! ; 0000 per acre o 5 come he " he A ST ARk AR o Al lBA YD cure of a secretary FROOM | COTTAGE, MODEIN; BEAUTIFUL 11, 318 & 920 8. Lith: thoroughly | 10 verbs’ orthwest on Military and paved Tobiy thiirond farp and hotel blinand g | % rich hue, and the judge was compelled to e TR T S e dbmentis ianomy. denatbarsatiehine _lawn and shad Miami. D—M465 podist and manic ndant street and near electric car 20.00 per | eharge, it we fall to cure. If you have taken mer= AE AL (BROPRS, o ks e 2 LAHE | club became sponsor for a display and T T T EMEISIIsh | A cury, jodide potash, and still have aches ana | the Flowing Tide Comes In" in his usual T T RS T LR LU L e Mobn S, TAP. - LotZi, block 1, Potter's add., West Omaha, | pains. Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat, | musicianly style. i ACYING HAREILAL | A DAs) uhoh by Ihe. AR ERY _Sauire, Lotzat, g T Sy e o Bgih, ora EheoRS; I Omahal Hov." arter oy had torn the paper in half in order to |the Manufacturers and Consumers' as- FOR RENT, 15 ft. on 25th st., north of Farnam, $67.00 per | any part of the body. Fiiie or Eyebrows fallin el AL N Yiecided featury | N it away and one piece Lad fallen into | sociation of Nebrask The platform 9 tooms, 2118 front foot out, It Inthis Syphilitic BLOOD POISON thy | Pearl Is a Bowery Girl” was a decided feature ( IE sely flapping umbrellla. It is a thing | was an attractive picture of canned, boxed b TURKISH BATHS. Lot with four-room house on Martha, neat | we guBFALO® to cure. Wo solicit thomost obatls | of the cntertainment, sung with pleasing ef- | () attra 3 na L mitn to will” often happen with an omnibus | and sacked goods, arrange © cases and challenge tho wortd fora | fect by litle Lillian Enslie. A feature of by about two TURKISH BATHS: ONLY PLACE IN CITY | L t with five-room house near 20th and Lind- | case we eannot cure. ahis disense has always e songs was the ne rtet composition. | tICKet, as you may have noticed. Also, it | dozen members of the assoclation, and sam- D lakiraly o mdlon . Buste it B b I oo X baflled the skill of the most eminent physi= | (11?400 A S8 Sna ot Gaauosition: | proved that the umbrella was unrolled when | ples of several classes of goods were offered 133, Lot with five-room house, 33th and Burt sts., | olans. 500,000 capital behind our uncondle Cervus Alses—Nothing Too Good for the |, ng and rolled immediately It was found. [as souvenirs of the oce asion, aimost every - By e Jockson b §1.200 00, tional guaranty. Absolute proofssentsesicdon | Elkc Boys,” words by No. 30s Chegver Good- | g iic MU FOHET TIRECIEEY 1 WaS foul 4 S IInE T 4 t oo FAaelity Trost Con, 1108 Farnan. st. D-g81 B Vacant lots and houses and lots In all parts | application. Address COOK. REMEDY COn | win, 1. W, Mincr, music by Mr. Thomas J [l AR & DiSc0 ok panen GIODRENLDYING | womanSprasant (cATTying A Wey s LCRSREER Seo P . . st D of Omana and acre property at prices much | 307 Masonin Temnle, CHICAGO, iy The ool e By r Joo Barton, | person who had brought the umbrella to | the closs of the feast. Further attractive- g LARGE LIST. F.D. WEAD, I6TH & DOUGLAS — —_— below real value. e : e KSly. SThe. s0lo way Alag by, M. Jon Be | Charing Cross and left it. I got the whole | ness was lent to the platform by stands of D547 J3 PERSONAL. £2 Potter & George company, €or. 16th and P . 2 Thin. harsh, dry faded aud | and he sang e Gl 06 advertisement, as you remember, and I froses and palms. FOR RENT, FINE NEW 10-N00M HOUSE. 55 | — - SONAL. nam. _RE—M315 '!“Hf A|unl||lx\n!p!--\ S e dae s ot !| HL-R. Vendecr ]’"'I“»'N'" I’"»" versaility “l‘ studied it. ‘Yob' is back-slang for ‘hoy’ and | Before the lunch was served a paper ex- No. %th st. H. T. Clarke, 213 Hoard of Trade. | THE BELLE F % MAVDNT TIME 1O 3 YOU A LIST. [ scaly. scalp " tetter, excessive dandruft and all | 2 D¢At 0ong and dance, T et Y| it s often used in nicknames to denote a | ploiting the domestic economy department D633 order from measure as we close at 1 p. m. Saturday, but look ai | conditions of the' hair and scalp succossfully | LOng to Hear,” and later brought down the | young, smooth-faced thiel. Gunter, thsman , was read by Mrs. Draper Smith and two RENTAL AGENCY, 310 NO, 1071 ~ L e B, the 44 fest just sest ot palace bara, 17th and | treaid by the Curapathic Institute of Health | first curtain on a rousing (:m\cor\l'n'd‘mlm!}*’l I suspect, as a matter of fact, is known as | select readings were glven by Mrs. Jessle . . porn | VIAVI CO. 3 DEE TLDG. NEALTH ROOK | Davenport; imake us an ofter” o 0| and Bewty. special raivs this e | T L e e N ot ras | the ‘Hoxton Yob.” The message then was | Brown Cromett of Emerson coliege, Bosto 3 IR T e e free; home treatment, lady attendant, U—384 | 1% "8 room house to put on it for §350.00. | Book free. ne of the happies °ning Was | addressed to some one known by such a | Treasurer Rheem of the Manufacturer 2 et OF MUh and Howard ey oot COR; | MISS MINNICK'S DRESSMAKING PARLORS | | If you want to trado come'in and we us; look made by Thomas H. Hodder, whose funny | pickname. Next, ‘H. R. Shop roast.” Now, | sociation then delivered an address. This was b and ‘painted: 41500 4 month. “{,‘.;‘z.,:’":::.'.:! 2119 Farnam st. Prices reasonable. at our window: remember we never offer any racing song, “Pleking the Winners," caught | in thieves' slang to ‘reast’ a thing or person | followed by the lunch, passed by thirty mem- of 34, First National Bank Bidg. D728 3 U—m1—M15e | thing but genuing snobs - ., 108 North 15th P TBN T t:w nm{:s‘t» l;-cmvn'allvnh[v ltol:l lnnr::h::k‘ is to watch it or him. They call any place [bers of the domestic economy department ey a - T Syt T Ao 04 A 5 -é;- story of how he was a 20 to 1 shot man, and | 3 shop—notably a thieves' den. So that this | under the superintendency of the leader, Mrs, FOR RENT, AT DELLVUE, NBEAR R, R.|B. HAAS, FLORIST, PLANTS, CUT FLOWERS. RE—MS49 15 then wound up broke. ¢ % > i depot. u fine 10-ro oule, fine. ground Banquet, hall, residence and’ grave dece e S e d oK 3 | meant that some resort—perhaps the ‘Hox- | Mary M. Pugh abbindant ot 'nisn Eroom cettasn Heoerde: | 1813 Vininn atreets Tetophone Tt o o FOR BALE. &ROOM HOUSE hin T | Lawyers and solicitors. SUES & CO. Boe | Trilby was the name of a horac and Pierre | ton Row shop'—was watched. “You Ist there | The members of the domestic economy 3 Clarke, No, 219, Board of Trade, Omaha, of | 10t n ™ oo a 18 i T ——— = B o e oy cent Int" Price §1.800, Lot 6 ft. i L3 e Garneau as well, but they both unfortunately | tonight' would be clearer, perhaps, when the | department of the Lincoln Woman's club were 3 WIS, Detd, Hellvy D B O I o bAl (o T HOTOS JOF | e Mol Hetate, 1817 Farnam.~ RE-sistsr | Bullding, OMAHA, Neb. Advice FREE. | lost by a foot. Then the bace drum collided | roat was understood. I thought a’ Nitle over | jermed te ha oresrmt it damines Chib wero ; A_FLAT. 5 ROOMS, WITH BATH AND GAS, | 1608, Denver, Colo. i1 TROOM MODERN COTTAGE, 32 N, WTH, | == — e | With a painter’s maul stick and the fifes|the rest and it struck me that it must be | gret. 1 yery complete; suitable for housekeeping. - 316 | s tee—t e — T-ROOM ) AR S shricked deflantly, Theie were other “dead |a direction to some other house, since one - - i South ih street. DoM1 | BATHS, MASSAGE . RAIL\VAY Tl“ \ sure” winners, but, like Pedestrian, they lost | was warned of as watched. Besides, there WILL APPROVE THEM. FOR RENT, FURNISHED HOUS GOMS | =— e in a walk, In the mul, or had some other | was the number 197 and ‘red bl.,’ which Fana all Conventontes: Jume 110 Ociober L ras: | PRIVATE HOMB FOR _LADIRS | 1 l h CARD misfortune befall them as they rushed on | would be extremely likely to mean ‘red | Judiclary Committes Keady to Report om erences required. S13 South 2th. D-Ms:2 e | - confinement; Tablos adopted or oiherwise i < : to_be distanced when the flag fell. blinds,' by way of clearly distinguishing the Donds of New Pollco Commissioners. -, R ARLY T el e A R S Leaves [BURLINGTON & MO. RIVER JArrives | The oleo was short and full of ginger, Van- | house. And then the plan of the thing was | According to the agreements reached by - ath, reduced to $1380, 036 Californis st 1 | eemmm—— T | N W N, 0TI Ounabia[Union Depot, 0ih & Muson Sia.|Omaha | decar and Holder doing a neat skeich, “Going | plain. You have notice,d, probably, that the | (e members of the juliciary committeo of 4 e | e < M Q DASOHI AL e 0:15am Denver Express........... 9:40 o the ertainment closing with .ondon which acco e post- e e e o |MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE | {{cron micYcLes THE FINE it iy Sont, ST S0 i 4 | 2 g (ragedy entitied - The Wedding of | oiice directory.1s divided Tor congenienca ot | e clty council and an unierstanding arrived QERE C DESIRARLE. FURNIRHRD HOUSE e Sy : blcycles. "Omahe Bicycle Co. BO'N. 1hth street. | {diom...; oo Denver s Reprans. ... oosoe $idom | £ 23 708 Ol S0 e tors of Parks Av- | refecence Into nimbered SQuersel: " | at between the committee and & majority of fcmooin R N RIS AR LOANS TRUNE OO SN T, 3OER, Sl = $:liam. . Lincoln. Local (except Sundasy..11:%um | enue.” There were crap shooters, militia,| ‘“Yes. The squares are denated by letters | tho clty council there will be no further delay T e — YR braska and lowa farms or Omaha city propeit. STERLING, BUILT LIKE A WATCH. 4 T | F4opm... Fast Mail (for Lincoln) Dally.... | dice, footlights, scenery, all mixed up in due | along the top margins and figures down the | In approving the bonds of the newly appointed $ROOM FLAT FOR RENT. 1603 CASS STREBT W01 ern Blectrical Supply Co., 1315 Howard street. | Leaves [CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & Q.|Arrives | confusion, the calcium light even refusing to | side. So that If you consult the directory | fire and police commissioners, Brown and opposite Jefferson squar D—Ms2 140 | — 395 | Omana|Union Depot, 10th & Mason St.| Omaha FURNISHED HOUSE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA make calcium or even lime. Incidental to|and find a place marked as being In D5, for | Deaver. R RENT: 6-ROOM real estate. Brennan, Love & Co., Paxton bik VISIBLE BALL BEARINGS ON | #:4%pm..........Chicago Vestibuie.. o this “Lights O' Omaba,” melodrama, a little | instance, you find vertical division D and | A caucus of all the republican members was modern, 3250 per month, for summer. ¥ | W-a%5 | Relay Special. Will Barnam & Bro., 12) N. 16th. | §igem.. DAt oiiga: 41080 | | iss of § or 6, Carlotta Hewitt, a protege of | run your finger down it till it intersects | held Saturday night, when it was agroed that 1 Bouth D—M810 18 INMPROVED CITY LOANB AT LOWEST RATES, R AR % | 1izsam. acific_Junction Loeal.. 5:30pm | Gaynore's, gave & pretty exhibition of wing | horizontal division 5, and there you are." the bonds should be approved on the recom- 8-ROOM €01 H. H. Harder & Co., ground floor, lice bldg REMINGTON AND EAGLE. CROSS GUN CO., -Fast_Mail...... 2++- 3:40p@m | dancing. Then came the denouement, with [ ‘“Precisely. I got my postofice directory | mendation of the judiclary committee, and by 3 e, South - Wil M2 116 8. 15th street. 397 | Teaves [CHICAGO, MIL, & ST. PAUL.[Atrivés- | the appearance of J. Edgar Owens as the | and looked for ‘02 It was in North London | yesterday a favorable report of the committes 4 .00 PER MONTH Y TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTATE | A 1. DBEANE & CO. WHOLBSALE AND RE- | Omaha|Union Deot, luth & Mason Sus.| O fairy queen, Trilby, bearing aloft in flames |and took in parts of Abney Park cemetery | had been signed by every member. The re- . o1 avenu i at 6 per cent, W. B. Melkle, 1st Nat. Uk, bid tall bicyeloa. 1116 Farnam street; bicycles 801d | 6:00pm...... .. .ChicAg0 dAmited... s rerer of red, green and blue fire, the sceptre of | and Clissold park. ‘Second top' was the next | port will be submitted this eyening. . L on easy payments. 398 | 1130am. .. Chicigo Exgroes (ex. Sun.) authority. And the wrongs were righted, the | slgn ery well. I counted the second street | It is stated by Messrs. Kennard and Jacob- FOR RENT -bUsaioHED ROOMS. N_ON IMPROVE “ ey MONEY property. Fidelity Trust company, hero a heroine rewarded, while Roundsman | intersecting the top of the equare, counting | sen of the committee that the reference of the Omaha_| Thomas Jefferson Ormsby bore off the arch | in the usual way from the left. That was |bonds was not to hold up the appointment, £ W | e e | 10621 Eastern ; Bxpress 8:9%m | conspirators to the gaol. In the descent of | Lordship road. Then ‘34 L.’ From the point | but to conform with a rule adopted by the TORY CO.. 1) WALL ST, | MANTELS, GRAT&S AND TILES. | {pm stibuledey dimited 9:40am | ypo fairie queene to her regions below an ac- | Where Lordship road crossed the top of the | council at the beginning of the year, on Mr. rk, offer any part 100,000 castern b ey Loculeiail3b5 | cident happened to the trap and Owens was | Square I ran my finger down the road until | Kennard's suggestion, requiring that all jme TERN BICYCLE & oo ar GUMNG. | Leaves [OHICA00 & NOETIWESTN [arive 3 e ran | N CO., 2416 CUMING. | 5 i na|Union Depot, 4t 5 Maron Sta.| Omah MODERN ROOM, WITH BOARD. NICE SOUTH FRONT ROOM WELL FUR- mished, private family. Call 2012 Cass street reet names, who have money o lavest; | WOOD MANTELS, GRATES, TILES FOR FIRE T Lo 5 ldway hetween earth and that| it came o 84 L.'or, in olhar wWords, the | partant Dapors submitted o the couneil B Be : L e | e paam, el Tats Resey » Dlaces, vestibules and large floors; write for & | CIICAGO. 17\ "% VACIFIC, Tareives- | Left Sticking mid e b T g R TR S e el B O proper committees. TWO NISHED ROOMS: ONE WITH AL W-A131 Mase catalougue. Milton Rogers+& Sons, Omala. nalUnicn Dept, Tl @ siason 8ia.[ Omaha | Portion which to Ballery yelled. “Thank God, | unless my guesses were altagetber Wrong. | - Some xprcasion of opinion was called out R BUNR AR PR VIO SR A s BeaaoAGR D, SUBMIR | o — = tantic Bxp .'»' % Sunday).. 5agpm | hell Is full.” raight mon’ probably meant ‘stralght mon- | by the Incident regarding the power of tha " y & % Counell"Blufts ofic DRESSMAKING, e s, Ay shm | And the Elks had thelr time at the bat tker'—that is to say the prop:r name. a | city council in determining the members of i % - L R s A Ghichgo Vestibted Limited.... 1:35pm e ;hh"! real nar »l“l‘ K"Il"rwllfllm“w'; to that | the commission. Mr. Kennard was positive H A. STARR, 515 N, LIFE. | MRS, C. A, LUC HAS RETURNED AND - ol he may assume. urned over the directory | in his opinion that the power of the councll to SUTIE BTH S AL T v | MO 8 patiors at 1600 Douglas str e she | o & s s um e | TYVED THE ABSENT OFFICERS | (i 1 found Hackworth road and found that | Aporove oF rejort the e of th governar's 3 Board it “desired.” Address with referen = - | DRESS MAKING IN FAMILIES. 418 GRANT. | Leaves C., ST. 1. & 0. |Arrives Holds an Interesting Meeting. Rt o Rax et sy a0 i GRAR er SAEY s T —————._ e, 3—G87-16 JANS ON IMPROVED NIMPROVE! . - b S SO-MS maha| Depot, 15th and 3Vebs'er Al b4 AR " | Iy _TR0E A haar. O ., bec E-o81-1 Property. W Faraam Buith & oo % e DS ML | Omatal Dbt o :Gdii;\p.“r:u.s.:} LGpate | At a regular meeting of the Board of | shop, but that was found at the last moment | A man named Michelson, whose home n NICELY PURNISHED ROOMS FOR 3 . Bloux CIt o (ex._ Sun.). Trade, held last night, there were present [ to be watched by the police for some pur- | ;" uncil Bluffs, took a header fro 1 S At 20T _Dousias ol UNDERTAKERSAND EMBALMERS g Y T Messrs. Evans, Bedford, Clark and Lantry, | Pose. So that another appointment was made | 1. 1 ut Twenty-ronrih and Clurk. sirmety T FRONT ROOM, WITH DATH MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS TRKET, FUNERAL DIRECTOR A ’ s+ Mvpns, : *|for the house in the suburbs. ‘You lat, | PISYCH; at Twenty-fourth and Clark streets | e arnishcd. b3 South 19h oy — e | M baimer, 3618 ChicAgo k.. telephonie . 48 | omahu] Denot no quorum. There were abient the president, | Than tonight'—the person addresssd was 0 | Je th whvriment st It s ar ek (el o - MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD ——— e | T T Fact MAIER an oae the secretary, Messrs. BEuclid Martin, Dan |come first and then the others in the evening. | his skull was fractured, A physiclan wis FOR RENT. 3 OR 3 ROOMS. FUIN Ehiartel Mooy at west gaseibte thtea Hnial | BWANSON & VALIENSHN CUMING, FRIs 1. | /00 Sat) Wyo. BY. (ox. Mon) Farrell, jr., W. E. Clark, Georgo Fitchett, | They were to ask for the housckeseper's | called, who™ dected “tnat " dhe ™ infliy urnished, in- that fine’ res chattel security at lowest passible rates, whi = kpesaaclen. . Bund . ; aige liatrata : ! A amouiited to nothing more scrious than weat corner’ 190k and Leavenworth sis you can pay back at any tim. any AT, Y $:0tam xprs (ex. Bunday) Conuer, Nason, Dufrcsne, H. T. Clark, Mc- | ‘Straight moniker'—Mr. M:raton. And they | amounted to no ] MS3S 140 amount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE (0. (AUL, UNDRRFARER AND EMBALM- | G:0pm...........8¢. Paul Expream G. M. Nattinger, Dan Wheeler, John | Were to come one at a time € AN, e — | _Room 4, Withneil hiock W17 Farnam st., telephone 235 410 - AT L& G . jach, 8. L. Wiley and 200 others ““Now, then, what was this? What theory | Troubles of Mrs. Bides. 8 ":m,jl SRR O S NPERNIAHED MOOMS: | MONEY TO LOAN ON PURNITURE, PIANOS UNRERTAKER, €3 8. 16TH ST, o DAt ) & Mason_Bia | tion W. G. Clark was elected chalr- | Would fit it? Suppose this were a robbery Alice 8. Sldes has begun an action for @ Bolith Twenty-fourth street " +" | horses, wagona, etc..” at lowe rates 1 o] A | e e LDy Faprems. i $0m | nan pro tem, Jeff Bedford secretary pro | directed (’f""‘l ““; |‘;" ihe. sdrartiaar. Sup’ | divores from Kimer E. Sides, alleging that no temoval of go0ds; strictly confidential; ye “ - % | fem, and Messrs, Evans and Lantry tellers. | Pose on the day of the robbery it was found " : can'pay the lo . o eaves sc S ACIFIC, [AFF em, and Messrs, and L arg- 1.11080: 00 IRA GaY. Q8 e he has falled to support his family and has FOMNISHED ROOM3 AND BOARD | sinfn ™¢ 1900 of at any tme or i any ROTRLS. "Shanal_Depot, 1htn ana Weus-er Sts |Gt | OB motion It was votel that cach member | (AL the place fxpd for aivlelon of the wpolls | bten Rulity“ot Cxtreme cruries. twtiing her 1 T R e OMANA MORTGAGE LOAN (0, A - 9 T . 4 the board be assessed $25 for the benefit i oRea. RUDRose (N he prineipal | on varjous oc ms ol out the good times 3 BOARD AND ROOM, #.50 WEEK CASS 0 10TEL BARKER, LTH AND JONES ST8. | fidoam.........50 Louis Express 6:00am | 0 thereupon advertised has already b v 3 306 So. 16th St HoTw X 9:4 3 of the State Fair association, the hereupon advertised (as has already n | he had had. The plaintiff says she win R A 8t | 75 rooms at §L50 per day. 9:5pm St Louis Express Giospm | of the State Fair association, the sum to be 4 - - : aeg 4 d shants Decatine 4 S —— L 1 i = R R - ke Lioeal (S5 Bin11122 3:008m | payable Muy 30, 1600 Afriad i cass of sperkeacy) 1o these termal | refused aid from masctiania hpoatiss SN B S ENTLEMAN AND LADY O 5 = Special rates 0 commercial travelers. Room | = U G =0 = ne X psident and secretary o he principal in the actual robbe he ‘Yob' | husbane ed ] 3 two gentiemen nice room, good board. private [ J. B HADDOCK, ROOM 42, RAMGE BLOCK. and board by week of month. Frank Hilditch, | Leaves | SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. |Atrives On motion the president and secretary of | Jqq.afieq "wag to go first, with the booty, | thing. . _family. MIS Caxs_trved _ P-Meeae | 5 v B0 il ___X—n (s 402" | Omaha| Depot, 15th and Websier Sts. | Omaha | the board were fined s\; #ach for Rob-attend. | SCTORce JAR 80 B e ar cae ot a s | — i RDOMS WITH BOARD, UTOP | MONEY TO LOAN ON_FURNITURE L B e Aopm. - .......5L Faul Limited 10:3am | ance, to be accompanied with a reprimand at | xh Others were 1o come afier, one at a thme. 3 p L | 3 SE (EUROPEAN), N, W. COR. : s . " o . &' { Anyway, I determined to try No. 197 Ha | _port_st e it plancs. Fred Terry, &0 Ramge bik 13th ‘and Dodge. ' Rooms by day or week, | lgeves| SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, '|Arcives |the adfourned meetiug. —The meeting ad- | worih'rond.” 1 have told you what I found Children Cry for FRONT ROOMS. HILLSIDE, ISTH AND SRS e o | 1Uslon tiepot IML 00 Sta.] Cmes | journed wp ¥ 9, P M 8t WhICh | there and how it opened my eyes. I went, F-MAT4 130 BUSINESS CHANCES. = Sioux Cily Passenge 10:3pm | time every member of the board is expected of course, merely on chance, 1o se what 1| PitCher's Castoria. ¢ 8t Paul_ Limited......... 13:35pu URNISHED _ROOM | to be present to ratify the action of this ¥ — LOST. might chance to see. But luck tavored and I 1 A K ROO! OROCERY STOCK, GOOD LOCA- b5 2z fE8 X U IFIC [Arrives: | meeting. » 5 - 4 L With board. 1314 Famnam ot ___ M0 W ap. Mxtures. and stack complete, | LONT, A LADIES POCKETDOOK CONTATN. | OmanalUnicn Depet 10n 4 Maon Sts. Gomans | oeh e ———— Dppsned ou that coal—bronght eck rotiad Children Cry for 4 BOARD AND ROOMS FOR TWO, EN SUITE attached ~Address. H. E. Bur- | “ingsmall amount of money, Visiting Cards. | io.odam. oo Kearney " Kipross ik Dynamite Exploded Too Soon. up, doubtiess by the thief who had used iIt, ’ i $0.00 per month. 2105 Douglas MSIS 40 Lite Bids, Omag Neb' (T ot "Pinaer Dicare feave’ st thee piher g 1o | 32000 L.Overtand Bhyer. oo § LEBANON, Tud, May 13.—While blowing | Al flunk carcleusly into the handiest cup Pitcher’'s Castoria. V) m—— = ~ - " 1. A s =13 | 3:00pm. Beat'ce & Stromsh'g B, (ex 8un). 3 - J . . 4 at was this gang's mistake,' v 3 UNVURNISHED ROOMS TO RN i 3 ' MONEY WITHIN 13 DAVE, | T e | Lty “vacile’ Expresa.. ... 10 Jomps soday Awert guckett and Praok | eWell, I congratulats you,” I sald. I hope Children Cry for 4 O BT DTS TGN ORNTRHED ~ Hoows, || DL sl $ 00 e mortagcs. covering 50 DENTISTS, Sildpm... 10 et Madl ‘ Jones, living south of this city, were blown | they'll catch the rascals.” ry 4 FOR RENTTWO £ B )0 | acres Nebraska land, taxes paid, for $760; in- | — . - eave “TWAB. 2. VAY, rrive” | to atoms by the premature explosion of a| *T rather think they will, now that the; = 107 Dodge street. - G-Mi 16t | vesligute. Address O 41, Boe. Y-M713 1¢* | DR PAUL, DENTIST, 20 BURT BT, 4 ) Gmabe|Union Desst tob AV AY: Sta.| Omane | atick of dynamita, » kaow where to look. T’hey can scarcely mil 1 | Flitcher's Castoria, 3

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