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THE OMAHA DAILY BEHR: FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1895. SPEG‘RL NUT‘GES- FOR RENT—STORES AND OFFICES BUSINESS CHANCES, %“____ "-A-AL-A-A-A-A-A-ALl N:"lE SUPR_{'{ME CdURT Now i THE FRAUDULENT CLAIM. ) e Hay-Abbott Asylum Dispute Taken to the RENT_THE STORY BRICK BUILDING, Continued. LOST-—SMALL JERSE! Farnam street. This bullding has & fire: — — — | “on right side, ls. deorned. ) e mE======== proof cement basement, complete steam heat- [ A RARE CHANCE; A WELL ESTADLISHED —— ‘ RIS 100 1hots, eatiiad will be | TR B TRee otk o bl e commission business in splendid lo- o - taken untll 12130 p. m. for the evening ana | _PIY ot the ofice of The Dee. 100 | SRR, e o utter e besn Yiew ot | CARPENTERS ANTD BUILDERS. ete. Ap- untll 8 p. m. for the moruing and Sunday | FOR RENT-FIRST CLASS THREE-STORY | reasons for selling. Address P o - - = - . o l -+ il = anit basemiont brice eie buiting 10 Far CuR NORAILL, DATRINEANGING, FOUSE | — Court of Last Resort, Advertisers, by requesting & nombered | ;0000 514, First National bank buliain ONLY CIgAJL §¢ . SRR S A S | BY HOWARD FIELDING cheok, ean have answers addressed to a 1-MES-2 e AR TR - - h . | ' DOES CAUSE FOR REMOVAL EXIST humbered letter In earo of The Mes. An- | [ oo T e le SALE 8 OMAHA DUTCHER | SHORTHAND ANVYYY PEWRITING ™ S sviers 8o nddressed will be delivered upon | foard of Trade T M shop; ood reasons (or selling. Address = CT | e T T T T v m - | X Iresentation of the check only. Hates, | = maha Hee !4_ C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL, 813 N. Y. LIFR. R 343 LTI 10k 5 Yo veer e, meadaat | 5 . ‘\ TTWbn Wobd, it Iosertion, 16 & word AGENTS WANTED. sl onyrighted, 1 D e EOt i wortsing over thon, Snton | Right of the Governor to Troseed Cons " N i or ) -~ - - 2 . 3 o1~ S 4 3 B ohlrd eded by Dr. Hay-—Petiol File TRt duseron T o for lMetan S8 | e AND wOMNN. B 70110 A AT e MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGES. | The reader will not noed to be told that | NeS%, you now—and sald ho was atraja | ©04¢d by Dr. lMay-fetiton Filed OF firy rtlon dress the Handy Heater Co., $34 YLE FAMILY 1ORSE, COAL ) i Vi Chd . Tth serpents | MOREN would Kill himselt and Answer Expected Today— GRiess AUvertisoments must ten o _Life bidg., Omana, Net At k. sound, good froe wnd gentle In | GEORGE F. GELLENBECK, BANJO AND | (rossman was a dealer in cups with serp “So—1 mention it in confidence—we put up Dr. Manary's Case. b fivitgy o T TN e R T Jivay, 1o exchange tor i :l:ll“:“x.l‘\"ncl':};l;m guitar teacher. 1911 CAss sireet, M1 lurking at the bottom of them. They went|a Jittla job. Stanton persuaded Monell to ——————— e agent selling the new Stoddart 1 M8 [ = — | !0 that agreeable resort. Two hours later | change his policy for a better one and brought kb ip Topardin Britanmicn .. o ’ " , DnnsaMARle | L ght | SITUATIONS WANTED. s and avin -,‘.In‘m T oE ARG BOEDING O & ; came out of the bar room. Lawrence | him' down ‘here. "The polley was changed. | LINCOLN, May 23.—(Speclal)—~As ans ralhy oACH Ol ek 8 easy. Writ tms and tertitory exchange for clear lands in Nebraska, Kansas, G IN FAMILIES. 4116 » thero s head of table, | The suicide clause was the same in each, bu sale The : ’ 0 % A_YOUNG GERMAN WOMAN (WIDOW) | 1ark. gen. agt west, 215 Missouri or Avkansas. Address 1 15 Evomtt, Wiis d¥tvet by ad il _th‘l nloneeide of | the Mmit of one year ran from the dafe of | MOUnC:d In The Boe this morning, the su. Jants fo 4o generai housework in small fam Kansas City e Moingona, Ta 7 he detective had in his pocket, alongeide of | ¢y new policy, not of the old one. I fixed | Preme court bas consented to take up the i y preferred. 308 Weolworth avenue. T | e o St S tho Hersch contract, an agreement sixned by | that so cleverly that Monell did not it, } Hay-Abbott insane hospital case, give it an GBITION Y THOROUGHTY COMUETENT | Agonts wanted o hell o i R R B O < Lawrence that for the sum of $1,200, halt "'\:““ It was a devilish good stroke of busi- [ ynmediate hearing and final adjudication, young lady stenographer, expericnced in gen. | Divmond Litho - Publishing Co., Mingeipo) weitetn Missourt. 3. rotte, Douglas it payable before and the otber haif after the | & voi pids SHtast WIth HIt N This s in accordance with a stipulation en- i grat e “workd; sl city efercucen. Aadiom | i JoM2N 2 Block 15046 SN ATATS trial, he would testify to the facts as given | o0’ Sty 20 Forine O \hich he was (o | tored into yesterday between Governor Hol - WANTLD-TO RENT. TO TRADE A"GOOT Sk - above, with a certain small addition, if the | pay a cortain sum every six months, fof | comb and the Doard of Public Land and WANTEL— ALE HELP. v . DR, PAUL, DENTIST, 20 | URT ST.. 417 | company should decide that it was necessary. | which consideration you agreed to fnsure his Ho wouldn't have signed that it he'd | Wife—so far as money could do ft—against small place; or a good OUSES F( INT WITH G. G. WAL e o N ason for selling, have other business Brown bik. Have calls for cot WANTED, 1,000 ME: Buildings. The two principals in the -con- TO WRITE ME TODAY s 3 7M1 3 5 Vg, loss by his death, provided that if he wanted | {roversy, Drs. Hay and Abbott, have agreed Tor the Tecelpt (wbmblutely Trie i Dlain sed e x KTt IO — P_A_TEN'I‘ been sober,” muttered Preble. *“Well, the . Adg-tors » w cavelope) witicn"cured me ot ers LIST HOUSES FOR RENT WITH ¥. D, WEAD, | WANTED, 10 SELL A T DIy end justifies the means {,‘;,;;’,"{{1{.‘,‘,,‘,"(""#,.,’;,' P A R Ll """“"l""""',i‘“ ! v exhausted vitality, ete, Ad ess C. 548-. ny h o1 04 old. Stylis] ree driver, o v y y ! hrou sever; oé N o ox 1341, Kalamazoo, Mich. - i I | PN U At el ‘ats | Yawyers and solicitors. SUES & CO. Bea | He went at once to the house where Mrs. B B & eral wecks ago. The point - - » ound. Will ‘trade for goo BY A LADY AND SON, FOUR UNFURNIS N : . - horse, high grade new. bicycle, or open to i el . s Al contended for then by Dr. Abbott and Gov- WANTED, MAN 10 TAKE ORDERS 1N CITY | DY A LADY AL O o "N B 4" ee " 476l | Building, OMAHA, Neb. Advico FREE, | Monell lived. When a servant brought bim Wilis SRkGnG wan (kL SOF IR wnd S afier 5 a. . ¢ 1616 Douglas. © BoMe 35 | and ‘where boart N N aoTall, oafe. of “hvet, dlirTe; mAse. OF LANK, Slonk BRE ] " some stairs to the little suite which had been b r”','"““‘(’ T o ‘._‘“““'v"“”TI:L ‘x‘:.- b . WANTED, SALESMEN, ek T /R e Mol e KoM173 Y. G. Templeton, 405 N. ¥, Life, RA]L\\ AY 111\“4 CARD Sl L SRR L fused to do. Today \\‘x‘ iy oral Ch )»lr:l ghe Huwks Nursery Co., = =i - - e - o woman, very pale and wan, stood waiting for . bl el orney ral Church Milwaukee, Wis. D—MT56 J108 X GE. T — — filed & petition with the supreme court in the d - — STORAGE. CHANGE, 1 HAVE 13,00 ACRES OF - him. Tho room bore many evidences of her i 6 i 4 H.\l. ME. TO SELL BAKI POWDER, Montgomery county, € rgia, which T l)ui # [BURLINGTON & HU |KI\I It I,\Hl\ns the ¢ o, and tomorrow morning Judge Reccs 5. FRANK EWERS, 1214 We put our goods In glass rolling pins. 360 will sell or exchange for property in Towa or | Omana|Union Depot, 10th & May moni and express or commission. =~ Chicago castern Nebraska. Lands in that part of Georgin Sam Denver Sts.{ Omana | care. She was one of t 9:40am | small treasures by the way, and every one an ose who accumulate will HARN 1 an answer to the same and the is- ixpress a YA % preas. . sues will bo joined. The case is an original Baking Towder Co., 761 Van Duren 'O | S e o T N ATIA e o recelving much, atieatlon, by norch- | 4o i s, Sont. & Fuget S0 X 10m | ombodied memory, | Thore were many (rifics ono fn every respect and has nothing to do o A S BN V. bonded warehouse: household woods stored; B *| o Nebrasian Local (exeept Sintas)., iiom | that must have been very dear to both of with the quo warranto proceedings or the in- GUBAN FRECKLES, PURE AND MILD. 56 | Towest rates. 10121015 Leavenworth, M3 | 8iliom .. Lincoin: Local (except Sunday).. 11:254m | them, and doubly dear to her alonc junction case pending in the district court. s BB | Srovis STORED DURING SUMMER _TRL, | THE NiCF 2idspm. .. Fast Mall (for Lincoin) Daily'".. | "+ 'have come on business,” sald Preble, The right of Governor Holcomb to remove e STOVES STORED DURING § T ; e e NN i A LIVE MAN TOR_ OUTRIDE FOSITION, | b 1207 Hearsin Gmana Stove Nepair Worka Leaves ((HICAGO, BURLING QUAFTIVes | when she had greeted him, “and 1 will be for cause Iy concedsd by petitioners and the whole case will have a thorough and final hearing on its merits. Attorneys Hollenbeck and Abbott have been wired at Fremont and will be down tomorrow to assist Judge Reeca In the presentation of the case. It is possi- ble that a decision may be handed down to- morrow afternoon. General J. R. Webstor | of counsel for Dr. Hay is now engaged pre booickeeper or saleman preferred. Steady em- M-278 ployment: good wages; references rejuired. | Apply Thursday, E. J. Stanley, 619 Paxion | PACIFIC 0 \ block. D182 & Jones M-—574 WANTED, RELIABLE NEWSPAPE RIS vasser for Chicago dally in lowa; perma powltion. Address Lelgh Lesile, Dmab WANTED—TV BUY IMPROVED GARDEN LANDS NEAR OMA B2 e o ¢ pr at will surprise yo WANTED—A STOCK OF GOODS WORTH #4,00 | - §f, BUGH, Lhat jWiil nurpeise, you, A€ - | “to $5,00. Address M 19, Omaha Dee R s Omaha|Union Depot, 10th & Mason Sts.| Omaha Chicago Vestibule, Chicago Express 38 o And_St. Louis Expross. Pacifie Junction Local ‘ast Mall brief. The insura contest your claim She looked him squarely in the face and aid not wince, but her eyes overflowed with tears, 5 [CHICAGO, MIL, & 81, PAUL.|Arvives “Upon what grounds?"' she aske 10/ Union Depot, 10t & Mason S(s.| Omuba Burely You must know, = Your Husband'’s R iy, Epresn (ex. S L0 and_back, Hersch ce company proposes to STORAGE & WATE HOUSE D i FOR SALE—KKAL ESTATE, g e THE BYRON REED C 3 WANTI clnlty MAN TO SELL trade In city; stat r ‘ it it — - INS, HC TR “Phe t o ? o have to ]my he money as agreed you got | PAring supplemental papers in the case. The E L STOCKS OF CLOTHING, GENTS' FUR e e ey T AND A (o iapane, hich he gent from the club on | FUl,° Go pretended to be his friend to | examination of Dr. Manary was continued i WANTED u_m ALE HELP. S e S AT ,{:"’\"““fl”’ Rz “osEastern Express. ... e s lure him down to this den of devilish clever | this morning before Governor Holccmb, It — atreet, Omaha, Neb. MI06- . — 11 estibulea Limited. ! | iHe sent none | business; where, without knowing it, he gave!| 1 tindetstood that tha decision ot the' ROVE K T s TNbuERDTE | = DARGAINS, SALE OR T I3 CITY PROE- o Vliey Lucal ] | . “The company has evidence that he did, | Pustness, where, without knowing I, he & ernor will be the sam= as in the Hay case IS §_YOU HONLST, SOLER, IND OUS? i 3 erties arms. Jno. N. Frenzer, opp. P O, 2 bl b oon- | @ o existence of e d s e se, - 1€ ‘a0, enguge with us for 1853 $500 & mathe FOR SALE—FURNITURE. R naen Ol i said Prebie calmiy, ©* and that in it he ocon ‘What do you mean by this, Mr. Preble?” [ and that the tenaclous Dr. Manary will be re- 3 “ §3.600"n yeurs 3ou cah make 10 iy, ix. hours = . dss gy 3 fessed that his policy was worthless, (el G e e R DAL Kb iR A L S D AL L & duy! "GUE dgents" o B0t compiain of hard | FOR SALE-OK TR ROY AR . ROM OMAHA P. O. k“'"n Depdt, 10t & Mason Sta “Worthless! He confessed it? = Ts that| ;. FUl e "hisiness to 'a satistactory | Green, late of the Norfoli Hospital for tno Tne e erfoction il Wanhor gk maney sellind | ey of & l0-room house cheap. Call at 5si | & 80 or 120 acres, “improved, $80.00 per acrei BAST. why people have been sent here secretly to | Y BOUS 1 o Y s DL R O 82 200 ucres, $36.00 per acre: 260 ac 0.00 per aries | 8. #nth_ave. 0-Mé2t {176 To-Rere. Unetn, 1000 (0 S100.0) o are. Y. L. bldg, RE-M24 conclusion. I've got it into such shape that | sane. yowll have to pay that money and nothing | Judge Tibbetts has completed a long legal iy washe polishes di Anufac s perfectly | urcd; washes TWO IS ;| e e iT:00am...Atlantic_lxpress (eX. Sunday)... § m | search my room?" Night IIXpress... M| It s, Moreover, the letter has been acre; 6 10-acre tra Mus’ be sold. 140 P00, seary; child of 8 operates & Vestibuled Limited: Ry can_save you. document which s his deeiston tho In- 3T RN Aty eIe ¥ FORBALE-HORSKS WAGONBBIO | B e et or i Aik 3 BAKER PLAG B Ry ‘Here Is that letter. It is sealed. No one | Junction case of Hay against Abbott. He ) punds; made of antiirust sheet el C9Pic. | FOR SALE OR TRADD. FOR GROCERIES, A | This lot is 0x128, ‘south front, near car; will @ e : b 1 on earth knows what's in it or ever shall | refuses to let its contents be Vnowh cr / 11 piscas; §io,0m forits equal; every fam. | TCC, 1612 Douglas st sell cheap on casy thly payments 1o right Colorado __Limited. mand ’ know. I lay it on those coals. Stand back, | whether it is or s not favorable to Dr. Boon" 08 people *know you e rate S L R R R ey P M. & T e e (e Y o | Herseh! Yow'll be an extra hazardous risk | Abbott. It is said he will hand it down to- they send a dish wash gent's e e Ak 6, Po on Park. ~Take & Y : ) Veb: \ are nothing for that. Surely, you do S5 Ty T etter is | morrow. 6% 6 Foa8 > Y 1ot na (F thev muit sou el and 1 will make | ‘Omaha| Depot. 16th ard Websie: Sts. | Omatia A S L A 401 it you take another step. So! The letter morrow. In vicw of the recent action of the S i, o, competition; we' fur; | “FOR BALE— m“c“‘l‘A“"o”s Drico and term (o suit. Geo. B. T2 3 . Nebraska Passenger (daily) .. flot suppose that, If the money is not mine, | in “gghos, Now dare you go into court? I |supreme court in consenting to raview the REENY oty ngenis to take orders with: on agent T ony office, Omaha Sloux City Express (ex. Sun.j..11:gam | [ will take it But his letter 1 will have, { think not.” entire case from its inception It not made 321453 first ten ¢ \\4-1.:{|.\;:Ygr‘- Toros Q FARM LANDS. JUn =R NG e e R IR | M0 1 | Hersch was beside himself with rage. thought that Judge Tibbetts' decigion will e = TARDW T R 00 AND | i Teaves| _F. K & MO, VALLEY, |Affives- | "'One moment, please. I'd Itke to have | “go info court!™ he yelled. Ves; and |cut much of & foure. — —s — HATDWOOD COMBINATION, HOQ AND | cormin - Omana|_Depot, isth and Websier ts. | Omaim | you say that again. —Suppose that you had | hring you with m.e Ul fight it on Law-| Stato Senator Walson was up from Otos ‘ WANTED, COMPETH < chicken fence. Chas. R. L i and Dougla™ | CORNER, ST, 8630, - .Fast Mail and Express found the letter, and it had contained that | repce’s testimony alone.” county {oday in attendance on the supreme al housework, 2061 Pacif 8 S — AT ELLLH A e . Ba0 Wyo. B (e Which would have legally prevented the pay- | "My excellent friend,” sald Preble calmiy, | court. He is Interested in (he case of §. H N WANTED-MATRON AND DOMESTIC AT THE | TR STANDATE CATTLE, (0. ANT 1017 RE-995-21 Torie.8t. DAUL EXDE 88 “Mrs. Monell has a statement signed by | Horn, treasurer of the board of trust:es of the South Omuha h Bl; 1 qulren. | 188 29V 10NV gpc0 hajed 2l P 7 SRN = 2 Lawrence in which he offers to perjure him- | Nebraska blind ol y 1 N iply dn per v May th, ot 3 : TROOM MODERN COTTAG! c. . r Nebraska blind asylum, Nebraska City. Gove . S S o aie e ueeine INQUI 1y $1.700,00; Eroatr BArgain, |Unton Depot self for this company for $1,200. How would | ernor Holcomb has refused to approve Horn's < SR e N BW bhoCe t 5 nens City Day Pxpress..... 8:200m that look in court? official bond and an appeal is had to the su- ] HAND GILLIARD “PA | NEW EROOM s N Sl . 6:50a o ‘_\\gm le . P a “";'“] yester | Premie court on his behalf. In the exccutive ‘ FOR RENT-HOUSES fon. Inquire room 314, First - Leaves| MISSOURI ~ PACIFIC, - Arrives o, I don't. It was in her room yester- | nmen the whole proceadings of el cting six o bldg. Q ASY PAYMENTS, SELI, Omaha|_Depot, 1ith and Webs'er Sts. | Omana day when T was there, It was under a DIg | rygtees for the asylum at. the Jolat mey ol ’ ARDING, BARKERBLOCK. | e e s e 1 farms.” Garvin Bros., 210 N, T8t Louls Expresa.. . 6:00am book on her table.” Rt e LB LI o I L B L SR R R vy B st b R QL D) The two men looked into each other's eyes | o f" e qfenato and house fs not réoogs , IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY, Tii | Hand Sewed Shoe Ci Q17 FOR SALE, LOT 61x1% I'T., $TH AND IZARD | febraska Loeal (ex. Siin).:.; 9:00am for a full minute. Then Hersch turned away. | 1201 DO 9 BuDTEmE) ool F Y Davis co y, 166 Farnam, D—21 - % T RYWHRRIE, 56 | 51 At siade, $900.00; lot $0x150 ft., with ba Leaves | SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. |Artives “I supposs you put it there,” he said, | M4nd down a decision tomorrow. o e BAN FRECKLES SOLD EVERY\HERI, & six ‘room house and fruit trees I yar 3 Omaha| Depot, 15th and Weia'er Sts. | Omutin At iy Fate) Your Tiave: Epollsa”. thio " oAnd. “!‘u; Eovernor has appointed the following : EWA & CO., 108 N. Lbokd aad Burt sts. 800.00; 40 acres six miles from | gaopm .St Paul_ Liinited... 7., 10.8%am The clal I be pald 1 will i additional delegates to the Atlanta Cotton = — postoffice, northwest, $4,000.00, Potter and Tt Mty 2 18, SL D W o DS PR AL B0 R aae exposition NebFAMEE: 3 g " o o company, cor. 16th and Farnam sts. Leavs , SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, |Arrives to you. This shall cost you your position HO from Nebraska: 0. C. Holmes ; l H. B COLE CO. LARGEST LIST IN OMAIA MIleLLANEOUS ot sititited A B Mos 25 | Omaha|Union ““Wl;}l‘""y" AMason Bts.| Omaha It certainly should have done so when the ‘|‘“" -’i"“"}l" I“" ‘I"IH-']’ -l“ur,r)“}lrl"lk‘m; 0'1’ A — FOR RENT-DAIRY FARM NEAR SOU AN OIPORTUNITY OF A LIFE TIM bt rdl e e S facts were reported at headquarters, but [ Lincoln, Charles irtle of Wahoo and J. » 2708 FARNAM STRELT, Omaha. Hi H. Harder &) Co,;Ties: bubding, * | AN OPFORTUNITY. OF A LIFE TIMEL, 100 i3 WL e b somehow it didn’t, but no cne would believe Deveries, The first three were recom- | W. M. Rogers, 1328 Farnam street. It oty s [ UNION PACIFIC i that Hersch was telling the truth. mended for appointment by the recent meet- ] CIHEAT, = == [ The price on thess two beautiful cotta n 1Union Depot, 10¢h & Mason 8ts. As for Preble, he only =ald: “Do I look | Ing of delegates to the exposition at the N squire, CLALRVOYANTS ; Burt st near Mih, has been reduced £ Rearney | L‘x.‘l‘);v'e:« e a man who would let $12,500 get away ux'ml o 3 3 oUR MRS, DR LAIRVOYA They are 6 Tooms cach, with bath, g Bx. from me for a mere matter of sentiment?"” ttorney General Churchill has just given ) Vpalilay) R i i ~:\nt\1\[l‘1:n: s\‘]. ,‘e'u]f at 11! and cold water, concreted cellar under And they all agreed that he didn’t. the secretaries of the Board of Transporta- : L cleetrie fixtures and electric lght, juat (The End.) tion a quantity of work to perform. He A\ —_— with sewer, city water, yards all A AR HATEWA i Aeklves toihave & Jatoe Ft Ae e i . = ftock to electrie line, WAY. Ar o , 2 sires to have a large number of new tables 5 7::::‘?..1: D 10, o ('A‘)H‘n]un'(:( i n‘\mlltl{s u{l ‘\w:uny ana | OmahaUnion Depot, 10th & Mason Sts | Or PROPERTY AT THE“PEN" MUCH MIXED | prepared In the mauximum rate case, which . i i e are necessary in the preparation of the MADAM SMITH, 502 2D FLOOR, ROOM ge In the cily can be purchased MASONS INSTALL OFFICER 2uestion of Which is State’s and Which 1s | papers for the sult pending e feder: ust Co.. 1702 Farnam st. D 3; mesnetic, vapor, alcohiol, ste i SulphuSne are uthorized to sell these home He carried his ves arches t9 a sucoesstul iswue, | & Dorgan's Bothers Arbitrators. f.‘:“n” ;\!:.m‘yh of x’::.»“ A»n]llxllltx l:n»l I;mv{ H:‘ — | and sea baths. [ ; "mare ¢ palance e — itk il {2 : e { . F. D. WEAD, 16TH & DOU — — — s 7 | This property 1s destined to be one of the Lincoln the Scens of Somos Interesting | ment of the meney, you would have disclosed LINCOLN, May 23.—(Special.)—A visit pleted, but the attorney general wants them b MO OO &t . 1hih thoroughty | beautiful residence localities tn the city in a Wori in This Lin the contents and refused the money 7" the penitentiary reveals the fact that the @§- | In a new and mor e form for ref- PINRAEY ‘;3“,{"‘;“;‘1 b practical chiropodiat and manicurlet attending. | p IR N NEw 18 e TIME TO TUY LINCOLN, =~ May 23.—(Special)—Delta | “What right have you (o say the contrary? | praisers of Contractor A priaon)| STROSS o Motectio Medloal asoclationing A arke, ard of Trade, 4 $ VHILE PERTY BAD. g P Nt ’a ) m a thief?" e State clectic Medica jociatiol - e WHILE PROPERTY 1S CHEAP. Lodge of Perfection No. 4, Valley of Lincoln i ¥ e wark before i) PROP A YOU THE 0 O property have more work before them than 3 atter electing the following officars: TE, 1617 HOW. 8 COME_IN AND LET US SHOW YOU THE Jait 14 £ ) No, Mrs. Monell, but almost everybody . Journed after electing the following officers: MADAM LA RUE, 1617 HOWARD v~;_-7w‘“,_ S :nr»n and Accepted Scottish Rite Masonry, | 10 i, Now, as to that letterr. o' 07 | has been anticipated. The chlef difficulty | President, T. J. Johuson, Pawnes 0. M. bl "D. | held an installation of officers at Masonic | © wy, confronting them at this stage is an cquitable | M, f Bradshaw was mado first vl k 03 T i ou say it has been found? g Moore of Bradshaw was madoe first vice - LA 3 E SOR- AGE, MADAME BE panzain ‘”""x{'f-'mm 23 | temple this evening. The following were| “I know where it fs. separation and classification of the stuff. | president and T. B. Casterlaine of Edgar ¥or FLATS AT NORTHEAST COR. t X ner Wl Howard sts.; newly o — R Co7Y HOMB, WELL, TUILT, § | present: Messrs. Howard, Moller, Cook,| “Will you restore it to me?" Some of it belongs to Dorgan, some to the | second vice president. Dr. Wolmeth —of S Bt S Bk e, Y e b umfn;“".\mul TerreaBing, | ianime et henr cara: $200 cash, bal. | Rudge, Stonebreaker, Baker, Jones, Buck- ‘That ‘will be beyond my power.” tate and much of it 1o Individual subcon- | Bagle was unanimously elected mecrotary - & : No. 412 North 14th street. T—M115-25* manthty, 6 per cent; city water, cistorn, staff, Johnson, McArthur, Sewell, Simmons, This is infamous!” she exclaimed, “Is it | "TaClOTS: i ¥ and I D. Howard of Harvard treasurer. The ) FOR RENT, AT DELLVUE, NEAR R. R —_—————————————| @17 Farnam RE. ‘Woodruff, Weaver, Miller, Oakley, Liliibridge, | not enough that this mm,,my has for years | r 'rn;-“mur or five dn)‘rx r.:mr '[hn;mhl“!ln :o executive council was named as follows epof ine 10-room house, fine grounds: | T Y — 3 OIS » Dl . s | requisite to a correct ppralsal w e | K sarriked 3rimes. The presid J SEhadant (ULt ol drtoom Goltage, Loney T “TURKISH BATHS. D, 8 ACE Chapin, Van Duyn, *Summers, Bimisten, | taken my husband’s moncy R A L e BRevatCarsikaniand| s imes nalcerOEY Clark, No. 21, rd of Trade, —= ,'160 for cash. Mills, Stone, Wilson, Slaughter, Wilkin “For years?" after ever: a ® orl ARPOIDILL. AR, com ot S B A\ 3 vcres for ensh, 4 . . ] after everything had been listed at the prison | medical additio s - and Gr _WTE e, Tenvue i TURKIST |{\nlv ; “\Ju‘u- PLACE D o 00 .w'mn'y'.ru\» for land. man, G Hewitt, Lippencott, Lion- es; ‘e has been insured with them for | the appraisers will hold several sessions at e P L Fe LA S A _FLAT, 65 ROOMS, WITH BATH AND GAf Sxclunivglye Lo Ingice e .00 house for o rdt, A. M. , W. C. Davis, Hall, Har- | four years at st. They have taken his [ the state capitol going over a pile of vouchers | month. Tt Waukcahia Wik, ‘:‘b:x:“(ullnmxm very complote; suituble for housckecping. 8 SL SN = 1,000 house for wood, H. H. Wilson, ’r, Sawyer, Mc- | money and they return us nothing.' ver riod of several years to ascert ¢ gl U ir Bo. 20th st. b-mra | g JATHS $5. MME. POST, 319 Wanted, hotse ‘ay Sy g £be ANl “ [ats ! covering a period of several years to ascertain | were named: Keys, Latta, Carriker, Bent- o 4 R GO e X SDATHE Wanted. o o ¢ o cent, iy, Imnx:mlfllyv[vm. Mesdames Stone, Do 1 understand that—that there is more | how much of the property lsted already be- | joy* Opnermann, Alexander, Grimes, John ¥ N Cedced ot — = - SEl AR AL L TR itt, Jippen- | tha longs to the state and has been pald for by | gor' Roberts, Nicol, Moore, Matthews, Pur- O it Hall, Harwood,| I have a little boy. You shall ses him; | dircct legislative appropriation. The ap 820 PERSONAL, W b = Wanted, bieycle for cle Wilson Turner, _Sawyer, McClay, Hoppack, | but before you do, let me tell you that I have ! praisers have employed two experts from | Ty Wimeth, Loughridge. = = @ @ VERY DESIRALLE S e SPERLY CORBET, MADE Wanted horse and bugg Tot Baker, Jones, MeArthur, Woodruff, Oakley, | Rot enough money in the world to provide | Omaha, one on machinery and another iron- Street Railway company for $10,000 damages & RS 1110 Bheraroty Urder from measure. 19 Farnam' street Wanted nouse for 1ot and ¢ = Lillibridge, Chapin, Summe him food for a single week. But I can work, | ware and blacksmith's materials. They are | por®h i VAV FRUIRNT TIF BEOCFRIEEE ¢ AT e ok e L e e | Tho cholr comprised Mis. Cheeney, Missos | Let them Kecp their men:y. But they shall [now working _ right wetwibn | the | O A i D ENToOM MODERN | STAVI CO., 316 DEB BLDG.; HEALTI Sewell and Turner and Messrs. Raymond and | restore his letter to me if there Is any law | appraisers When the ljst of ma-| caivoq e verdict of $6 3 3 o o 8% Sy Rtert | Vires: fomie i t; fady attendant UNDBRTARKERSAND BMBALMERS | mowit ™ Mr. Honiy H, Wilkn $rasiod ae| (0 the Tand. ¥on are ore er o | Tvaiti| chinery and iron goods 1s. com. | Célved a verdict of $600. k) DML | S, FLORIST, PLANTS, CUT . K. DURKET, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND | toastmaster and the following responded: | You shall sce my boy. It is he whom they | Pleted the experts will return to Omaha, com- Kehuyler Postofiice Loented. § AND 7-ROOM FLATS, RANGE AND ALL >anguet, hall, realdence and grave decorations. | - embalmer, 1618 ‘Chicago t.,” telephone 90. 408 tate Council of the Rite,” Thomas Sewell; | defraud, not m>. I care nothing for myself.”” | pare list prices and discounts and esilmate | SOHUYLER, Neb, May 23.—(Speclal)— madern convenic Callat corner tlat “A | 1813 Vinion street. Telephone 716, U—M% | oo L 171 CUMING, TEL. 10 | ..Delta Lodge of Perfection,” N. 8. Harwood; | ~She stepped to a door communicating with | Proper reductions on the prison property. John M. Fuller, who recently resigned his N R H ot e George Clouser D-95) PAPER GONTAINING REAL FHOTOS OF | o) 409 | “Retiring Venerable Master,” R. H. Oakley; | an adjoining apartment. | The difficulty over Umpire Gaflin has been | John M. Fuller, who re L)L 10-ROOM HOUSE, MODERN, LOCATED 2211 | ladics wishing to wed mailed for stamp. AT UNDRRTAKPR AND EMDATAL | The Social Side of Masonry,” Brad D.| “A fine woman,” muttered Preble, “but|Satisfactorily adjusted. At first Appraisers | position In the clty schools on account of i Douglas. W. F. Clark. DM J1§ Colo. M MN_" "!"_"\'F,;fin;“ R “4io | Slaughter; “Masonry from a Woman's| very deficient in business fnstinet. 1 believe | Broateh and Gale were of the opinion that | failing health, has gone to Manitou Sprin X i R e N ATt R ] L o — | Standpoint,” Mrs. F. M. Hall; “Scottish Rite | she really would have let out the secret in| 1S attendance on the work of | Colo, to spend the summer. At the Monday B reaat” ranidRce 15 3 iintse” Tias For i » W. BAKER, UNDERTAKER, 613 8. lETll‘;‘T. ‘Mm-nnry," John Hewitt; “Scottish Masonry | that letter. Her husband was a fool to ?l’l'mh’;: would haf enldi:'fllly ltsur»irnlx:.l- ;‘;‘enllnx l’uo('lllnlg of ln.‘e uc;nmllbuurd,r \.v.h l:i olp} 5 —. 1 rdt; POl o3 . are now el 3 . who had just closed a term of scho lara. enquire Adolph Meyer, 1th and | e SiowE ToR TADIE TUniNG L n Daily Life,” J. 8. 'Lionhardt: “Antis| write it. ory. They of a rent opinion. | Shoa J S Masonic Prefudice es adopted or otherwise pros 23 Carwell strect, Gmati, b BICYCLES. Demands ontihement; FOR Tt RN T | Vided for. (8 BROOM FURNISHED COTTAGE NEAR ALL I Eatats chureh fine location: teferinces rol V0. Gl Tk Hontn b sireet. Do i — MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTAT ¢ FOoR 1 A O g ELY FU NISHED Roline, BewittituTly IOCAtod, COnveTent L5 busls H. A. Guild; ““The They see that he would be utterly powerless |at a district north of town, was elected to fill of Scottish Masonry,” W. S. | when e e, Came 8 pretty boy of 4, n | (o' rider any assistance in case of disagree- | Mr. Fulmer's pluce. m s beauty was blended with | jpont \vere he not In touch with the details | Myron Van Housén, who quit the Schuyler- loved ana that she | or he work and on the ground with the ap- | Heun mail route because he had not been 4 loved and would see no more. Children | projsers, According to Mr. Gaffin both | paid by the contractor for several-months, is take to Preble for his good looks. The lutle | Broateh and Gale are doing thorough and | driving a meat wagon for V. Pavlicek llow wanted to make friends with him a%| conscientions work. Quite a large quantity | Dan J. Burke, in the secret service of the of scrap iron and old stoves, utterly valueless, [ B. & M., was in the city among old friends muttered the | have been thrown out entirely in the ap- | the first of the weck .0 ROOM HOUS . MOD Summers. g0 ilrotenn e s MIOTDAXGN, o8 NETRL e s et R S s ASfier Salionrer flocrth hia VICTOR BICYCLES, THE FINEST OF ALL|{ter, H. H. Wilson; senlor warden, H. § bicycles. Omaha Dicycle Co., 323 N. 16th street. | 1 ippencott; junior warden, C. H. Rudge; i orator, R.' P. Y. Miller; almoner, W. C. STERLING, BUILT LIKE A WATCH. W) Davis; se Iregory’ Fers F lecisical Buppiy o, 101b Howara ‘sizeer. | DAvie: secretary, C. B. Gregory; treasurer, FRECKLES, WOR N & THU used to a spare dic Rews. T partieulars inquire of L. S Skian i ¢ 3 lew"f‘.'l*r_ s “‘N' “’! o nlels, O “x detect but he may be. However, it|praisement. It not thought mow that| The new location for the postofiice has been To. New York Life. s or Omaha city property. | gremrr=" === § aker; expert, C. J. Jones: assistant [ won't be'right away." T R AT R e . - ¢ill | determined upon. Postoffice Inspectors Sin- o 2 operty. | §BR THE 0 ON [ ‘oxpart: D BeHowards cantuin ot the aaacns X hie actual property owned by Dorgan will I FOIL 1Lk MODERN 10-100M Nxihl Relay Bro., 120 N. 15th, s dhe ATGE SADIALA. € Buards, | With clever sleight of hand he &slipped | foot up anywhere near the $35,000 opria- | ¢lair of Nebraska City and Tresnes of D ¥ 3 x L y W. M. Hage; tyler, George Cook; f foot up an r the 835,000 appropria y Grace wt., Abply o 1 A N IMP 3D OMAHA Ry Sl . M. R Hooker ai sorge Cooks forester, | something out of his pocket and tucked it | tion, although it is admitted that inventorics | Molnes were in the city Tuesday and decided o Nat,_bank. Love & Co., Paxton bik..| REMINGTON AND EAGLE. CRC - R. Hooker. At the conclusion of the | under a big book on a table. | foot"up rapidly in stock taking and sometimes | that the Sprecher building, at the corner of % THE SUMM oy W35 | Mg 8. 1sth street ceremonles an elabor: nguet was served. | A fine boy is Albert,” said Preble.' “I | unexpectedly swell the amount previously | Vine and Montana streets, was the place for BRI D oot e Lahvenun. and Bow A, | o RGVED GITY LOANS AT LOW B3| ATy DRANE A GO, WHOLBS AR ANE T | BXATH RANEISTMC 10N ENDED |am ‘tl-(nl to have seen him. Now, Mrs. Monell, | estimated. Today the appraisers have been | It e Tansdals eother at MrsiHareaTca e FonaAble To' vizht party. Inguire 1Y H. H. Harder & Co., ground fic tail bieycles. 1118 Farnam street; bieycles p A 89, > | at work on the blacksmith shops, carpenter rs. Lansdale, mother of Mrs. Harry 114 Harney stres 1 #0ld on easy payments 98 N"Nn‘mh‘ Annu of the Ne- i But you have l}r;rl me nothing, Why is | shops, stables and water works. It develops i “"'1 has ';“"” In Schuyl ]-""“’“h“ — = = o= ~= DN braska Association Clo t Norfoik. he insurance worthless. Why''— that D s some of 3 dings | daughter during the past winter, left for Den- 4 SONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ES VESTERN BICYCLE & GU e it Dorgan owns some of the buflding T i ; FOR RENT—xUiiniskED ROOMS, | M6 per coniv W, L. Al 1st Nat. Bk WRETBRN-DIGTOLE A S NORFOLK, Neb., May pecial Telo- [ 1 believe it s something about the p :| de the prison walls, One of the po Yarisarly 1n/the Waekit tpend the MBS —_ —. W 5 Y ments. You musn't ask me any more ques W ely cas o . *, Lee of ockford, . ho er- b o " v - " —— gram.)—The nineteenth annual session of the ks, ! | which will likely cccasion consilcrab'e tr uble 100 S0UTH 1 ROOM. W FOR: | — — s elieve me os o 2 1 sted in property in this county th e private Tamhy. Can iz Caavit, "R | SioNTY 1O TOAN_ON INPR OMAIIX | MANTELS, GRATSZS AND TILES. | Nebraskn State Dentists' assoclation closed | s fow o Belleve me. ita bost not to. | in adjusting Is tho value of the unexpired [o6ted n property In (his county that he ¥ operty. Fldeiity Trust company h 1 Very soon you'll know all about it | term of the Mosher contract. To arrive at | Pousht for taxes three years ago, is in the ‘e | v L pany, WOOD MANTRLS, GRATIS, TILES TOR FIRE | uad, The following were clected oflicers | *Wo got away with the exerclse of infinite | that. in a praciieel sammer Wil oot o | city. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR —— ~ - 5 o= = | places. vestibules and large floors; write for [OF the ensuing year: J. 8. McCleery, Beat- | tact, avolding further questions. In the | careful examination of the contractor's books k f _Call st 837 Douglas. = INVESTORS DIRECTORY CO., 10 WALL ST, | catalogue. Milton Hogers & Sons, Tice, president; O. M., Huestls, Nebraska |lower hall he paused a moment. Thero was | to see what have boen average profits o the W, ©: Sooti's Bagarals v, [ 4 TWO FRONT ROOMS, WITI BT el o R R 2 74 T Oity, vice prsident; A 1|l;.|'um(|" York, 1a curious plcce of antique furniture near | past, This examination will likily shed con- | ASHLAND, ; May $2.—(Spsolal. =X s ¢ Davenport. i Just compd Write parti 1) = = | recording secretary; W. H. Late aba, | the door—a table with an upright back bear- | sjderable light on the fnmer workings of the | terday afternoon in this city the funeral of FLEASANT ROOM, 1915 DOD. i . gt i £ fy (l;!rl\spnntlml:‘ .~‘vl<-x l“m'k' HI J. Cole ! orfolk, | ing a small mirror, Perhaps a dresiing Hll‘l'lml,:,‘.:‘.l"“ q“\'}).l:,, \’,‘\ I::. I!’,'l,.l \f\,';‘.l‘ it m’, “l“' w Seott took place. A large con- 3 & C . reasurer, and T. ‘Skeede, Seward, mem- | once, whereat ladies of the old school sat | 3 g ¥ i W) D. T. 1S 3 - of 8 pire G and Appraisers Broatch and | co of people were attendance UNFURNISHED ROOMS, ADE “‘ L tice . 16t st., Grown block. 4w _ | ber board of censors. T next meeting will | comfortably and admired their images while | Guib aro both aware of the exirmcl aid | course of people were in attendanco, (h enys. s S S NG SMOKE, | e held the third Tuésday of May, 1896, at | their maids were at work making corkecrew | gide agrecment between Dorgan and Mouner | rotiacd, Naving Loen a resident bers ‘for FURNISHED ROOM, 62 8. No sool. 2000 pounds of (he best Wyoming | 8 Place to be determined later. The dentists [ eurls. Time had dealt unkindly with it, and | o eyen. date with. (he aocie Sment (of ine | Saatt o '“"".1'\ the. ftioth anmiversary ed conl, 3480, delivered. Just think of it? Yoy | Were entertained at -lrcheon by Dr. and | there wad a wide crack between the top and | OF, €\h O ILAN RIS, KT L Roaik celebratod la ALUSIES sl : B T b 15 Sy that Tor dlity, Moy’ bt It | Mra: . H. Cole, andthmir stay 4t Norfolk | the back contract by Mosher. Umpire Gafln xays that | thelr marriage last January, v SESTRARLE = You_ are nterested In the fuel question uso 4 J y 42 ; such agreement will have to be produced be-| This city fs somewhat elated over the furnished rooms. 1528 Cliicago » MO dan_cos b Farnam sirea *' "By | was pronounced pleasant ‘and profitable. She ‘wasn't at home when tho letter | puce oon oy o PR 20°De proguced his ol ‘ A R OYaKeH J SOMS TN (S VI TIGHT 1OUSE. | LOANS ON INPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY PASTURAGE. ronlated Confréitelt Moo upon the table. DId I lie when I said I|Governor Holcomb, o : i B e st Ay nant ’ L i U S S HE T property, W, “ors 1320 Farnam. | — .| NORTH PLATTE, Neb,; May 23 knew where it was? I think not." Severoor Mgleembs. land-Driving park, DORh on SBCATTE o , ‘\ Y 17S - 290 W | Wi HAVE 160 ACRES OFF DLUE GHASS PAS. | Telegram.)—This morning, two Itallans He explored the crack in the oil table and 1 xeter Conventlon Adjourns. b ool P BB L R L UBEBECING * S00NN, CONENIENT, | LIVE INSURNNGE POLICH D, 0 Barton & Pheips, Gilmore, . N F AW |off the westbound train and buylng several {""1‘}"("‘::.’.' & Jafdo varioue recemian. N9 | BXETER, Neb., May 23.—(Special)~The | program is being prepared for the event IR, o ALRS Jant, . BB N MaTE® SERIIRIDL S B, SPMIAY, oADMY, Mo Pheips & 8 T Ni<¥, TAte 1. 104, | small articles paid for them in counterfeit | Do Frdh e, © carried hIS | piue Valley association continued its ses b will be a day to be bered by M1 24 WMl $-Julyle | 50 cent . 4 researches to a successful issue. a b ntinued | which will be a day to be remcmbered by S0-cent pieces. They &bt on the train again i fnatey .. vott Ashland WIDOW LADY MAS A NICHLY PURNISITED = 5 ¢ e 4 3 X B On the following morning the deteotive ap- | #0n Wednesday morning. The devotional | Ashland PR S Y, TAR A NICKLT FURNISIED | "2 ONBY TO TLOAN—OHATTELS, UMURIAY. | and left. “The *Hoon Gisvovered and Sty | peered bright and early in the ofiice of Mr, | hour at 10 a. m., conducted by Rev. George | Miis {nma Jasperson aed of consumition Call s N, 17th M0l 240 — - —_— : e s e ¢ SHENMT ) Hersch, That gentleman had not yet ar- | B. Taylor of Crete, was devoted entirely to [ at the home of her parents in this o 08~ S~ MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNI. Miller was notified. ~ He telegraphed the 4 o e hount est, | terday afterncon at the age of 20 years. The ) FOR RENTCNICELY VURNISHED SUITE OF | tare, planos, lorses, wagons or aay 'ind of | BUILDING &LOAN ABBOCIATION. |sherift of Chevenns county. who captured | [Vl Put Proble waited patiently. leaning | prayers for main and a bountitul harvest, | terday alterncon at the wge of 20 years, The ' Fooms, south exposurs. |\l ohattel Beutity ot lowest possinie ratcs; Shish the men at Sidney, and they’ will be brougnt | 25415t the magnificently carved mantelpiece. | At 11 the discussion of the topic, “IHow Can family; fine Jocation D you can pay b at uny time ¢ any MUTUAL L. & B. ASS'N PAY | pack here t Y OuEht | 1o was looking particularly well that morn- | We Secure Conversion and the Upbuilding of | Yesidence tomorrow afternoon e amount. PIDELITY LOAN GUARAN oo 8 per cent when 1, & 3 years old, atways | DACK here fomorrow morning. The money i8 | j5g; so well, In fact, that the experienced | Christian Character Throug S | Curistian Jardine & Co. today shipped four Jwhen . perienced Through the Sunday i ACR FURNISHED ROOMS 101 Boom 4, Witimal] bigok L | Todensatia, 14 Farpam st Natlivger, Sec, | Pronounosd ap excellgnl. bounterfelt: Mr. Hersch, when his eye 1it on the young | Schools?" was opened by Rev. Jacob Flook | €ariads of fine spring pigs to the Omaha i v houscleeping. h 1 12--203-38 | MONEY TO LOAN ON FI RNITU RE. PIANOS, T T T T S Distress of n Tatmage Family, man, ren(uhmllnmnmly that he had rarely | of Sutton and Rev D! Btewart of Aurors. mr;:k“]x “x‘”:w“;' nl“:wlvrur”'-’l"‘uinlx-m“li‘,«h“;: . ) AT = = horses, wagons, ete.. at lowest rates in city; | HOW TO ¢ A HOME GOO! ALMAGE, Neb e (dons o. | 220 a safer risk | At'2 p. m. unfinished tepies were taken up, | Considered first class for th of DAL, FLEWANT FURSAED B Tonovul O goods, Sinely Sonivnis 304 | RAASh TN AVRT Y Qb e &0 | TALMAGE, Neb, May 28 —@pecial Tole- | *RATE BN 1 doctive, 1 natter | e Bt s tcpies were taken | e/ g men; location m SAD SAY Whe laAn SGEBEGhY Hma or 1o Apy el _ ;K,.k the past week . 'im" ,"“‘Ir"‘]“ * [ myself that T have brought thls business to | over by Itev. I, W, Bates of the East Cen Small Blugs wt Fender. tho Clty: refercnoes o a AR A — 8 ling the pa eek ost three children |a satisfactory conclusion.” JiSaae Nz v ol B B G e 9 ol S g ! 6> > L0A = = & al African missions insiead of Mrs. Bates,| PENDER, Neb., May (Special Teles 06 Bo. I6th & HOTELS. from scarlet fever. Saturday Eldo, the 2-| ‘“Have you got the letter? who w ted 4 ‘ . ien ) 7l . ho was reported sick. At 4 p. m. “Home | gram.—The slaughter Louse and sheds belong- Xito . , 2 En year-old, died, and was buried Monday. Wait a bit; I've something to say first B v gram ARG T (7, YT T L GARKER, WTH AND JONES 8T8 Wednesday Robert, aged 11, died, and this | 1t's In the nature of advice. When you en- | MSH0n8" Was presented by Rev. H. Bross of [ jug to A. M. Nichols, situated about half & BOARD AND ROOM, #4.5) WEEK ¢ e g R RS morning Elsie, about 4 years' old, succumbed. | Eage a detective, why don't you tell him the | 5A2C0I In the evening the missionary mile from town, burned this afterncon. The A e MONEY 1 = — | Special rates to clal travelers. Room | The two last’ named children were buried | Whole story?'" | dress was delivered by Rev W. Bates of n of the fire is not known. Loss, about - T S R0 | MONEY TO LOAN ON ¥l RNITURE_ AND | “Rnd"board by week of month. — Feane HiNoR | this evening. Every precaution now s do you mean? Africa. $1,000; no insurance T‘f‘ll‘,mx.:r‘ R i 8 !,'3}4 y _manager. i 4% | being taken to prevent its spread and the I've learned that Monell was insureq | At 9 o'clock today all unfinished business | jin' McAston and the younger son of Mrs, 3 P — o AETNA HOUSE (EUROPEAN). N. W. COR. | disease so far is confined to this one family, {In your company four years. Now, your | W25 takin upn. At 11:30 a. m. adjournment was | 5. 'M. Seymoure, lads about 13 years old, sud- Pm\'xw FAMILY CAN ACCOMMODATE | _ SINESS CHANCES. 13th and Dodge. Rooms by day or weck — policies permit a man to commit suicide in | !2Ken, to meet in September at Plymouth, | denly left thelr homes last evening, prevuma- o and wiie, or wo entlemen, T T T T T T o in less time than that If he wants to—it's one | FIrst church, in Jefferson county, bly with the intention of making ihelr fame 3 h2lt d by the markets to easily multiply sn = PUMPS AND WXN- __Du — year, fsn't it?" - and fortune farther west, They were cquipped — L al each week by speculating. Our cust ILLS “Yes, it's one year." with horses, larlet ropes, ete. The sheriff is THE Tosh 2% 1A CI FURNISHED | - ers make big maney. Bome si000 o 830000 4 f &35 7 AND WD ML, s “Then what sort of & fool's errand have 1 | That leads to health are marked in the mem- | in pursut Ko i FERATES™ | the e for you T e et eenotn? | “ail ‘vinda of pump rpsiring | Leave ordars #hen Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, been on?" ory of those who, at regular stages and Injured by & Kunaway Team, - e NG | Qur bockc on” successtul’ speculation and daily | Wit Churchul Pumy Co.;telephore, @85 ™ | When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, No fool's errand, Mr. Preble, as you shall | persistently, have been conveyed thither by | \ppp s oiny Mo ~(Special Tele- ROOME WiTi URINEIC | market feuter, Tull oF money producing pointera, 80 | R EMNAE K S 10 tried foe Someria confess when you touch the money. This is | Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, & potent aux- | > EBRASKA May Sp 2 A sent tree. Bbeculate through sabaris, T mas ————————————————— _Eu-:cnixé}; e came Miss, sho cluag to Castoria, the explanation. Our agent, Mr. Stanton, did | iliary of nature in her efforts (o throw off the | Bram.)—Mrs. Joseph Huss and 5-year-old = & Bllto biag, cw L SUPPLIES Whsn sho bad Children, she gave them Castoria, [ I mention him to you? 'Well, he was a | yoke of disease. Malarial, kidney, rheumatic | Krandson were thrown from a buggy today by BUSINESS ) OTICES, R P T s friend of Monell and brought Nim into our | and bilious trouble, coustipation and ner. |a runaway team. Mrs. Huss was seriously in- A T ol i o P::LS\’I_‘I;‘. M"YD.I.XDA‘I;“I:‘N;; JEWELRY BUSL | "tors for sieciric et and motGr plants and sl company. That was all right. He was a | vousuess take theln departure when this | jured, sustaining a broken rib, amd her left a SILVERED, x o, i TP Kinds of clbctrical cons:Tuotion, Vestern m. good risk. = But about six months ago, when | benignant medicine s resorted to for their | side was terribly bruised. The boy escaped S i Monell's affairs became so terribly involved | ¢radicetion, with slight injuries, i