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'TITE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, STORAGE. FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE, WAARARARA: SPECIAL NOTICES. STORAGE. FRANK EWE s, 11§ HARNEY. IMPROVED GARD) Advertisements for these columns will be taken tntil 12:30 p. mw, for the evening and until 8 p. m. for the moruing and Sunday Advertisers, by requesting a numbered ORAGE BUILDIN® IN OMAHA bonded warehouss: n 1013-1013 “Lea 0ld_goods stored; nworth. STORED DURING St i%7 Douglas. Omaha Stove Repair Wo Continued. 8 that w b | surprise N LANDS NEAR OMAHA you, 1f_ taken within 2 weeks. J. H. Sherwood, 433 N. ¥ RE-M72i DARGAINS, BALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP. erties and farms. Jno. N. Frenzer, opp. E—475 have answers add & Jones sts. the check only. 11.%¢n word Nothing tukea for less than 25¢ Tor tirst lusertion 2 lieso advertisements must WANTED-—~MALE HELP. FOR SAL ) MEN TO WRITE receint (absolutely fri envelope) which cured m exhausted vitality, ete, box 1341, Kalamazoo, Mich MAN TO TAKE York, will sell at 1518 Douglas HSALESMEN. awks Nursery Co, Milwaukee, Wis. D—M788 J100 | PACIFIC STORAGE & WAREHOUSE €O General wtorage and forwirdins WANTED—-TU BUY Lo & et, Omaha, N 00D SECOND HAND UPRIC berts at Dennett's —~F¥URNITURE. h. R ACCOUNT C B — FOR SALE- HORSES, WAGONS,ETC AMILY HORS N ath st stre PIANOS. Woodbridge Bros., RECKLES, PURE AND MILD, WANTED—FEMosLk BELP. INDUSTRIOUS? 33 & month, chicken fence, THE STANDARD CATTL has 400 tons & with' v for 189 W) notcomplaln of money selling our Derfection Di and polishes dishes perfectly no_experience it easily; ch a chibl of § MACHINERY. street, Omaha. its equal; every you don't have o’ eanvis P ordera With; Addréss for full GIRL WAN’ WANTED, GIRL FOR SECOND W and sea baths. COMMODIOUS How “OMBINATION Chas. R. Lee,, 8th and Doug! d ba PET DEER, Braadels, Loston Store. CUBAN FRECKLES SOLD EVERYWHER A LOT FINF vard Zth and Bu CLATRVOYANTS DR. H. WARRIZ lable business medium, ‘Sth year at 119 N MABSAGE, BATHS, SMITH, 502 APS, 5 TO 6 MIL Mus! be s TING, GENT This lot is 8. Arnateln, sell cheap on easy monthly paym t 2, in Buckeye Place, and lot 1 | blk 6, Peppleton Park. Take a look at and if they suit you eall and T will mal party. Also RM LANDS. C. F. HARRISON, N Ail the fu 10-room house ch TROOM MODERN only 3,700.00; great $1,900,00, Clark and N. 214 HOMES ON F AND [EINE | “buy lots, acr ARM, FINE part - money, “part city ' property. FOR $19 DOWN, BAL. #ix per cent int TRADE LANI story brick hotel. Ames, 1617 Farnam. RE—308-310 ONB HUNDRED CASH and Doug! 20 HOU CLATRVOYANT, Ii. 13TH, 2D FLOOR, ROO; por, alcobiol, steam, BATH 11, 818 & 320 8. 15th; thoroughly practical chiropodist and manicurist attendant. FOR RENT—HO U SES. MADAM LA RU . 1617 HOWARD & ' or 1) aer acres, §: 8 10. impro 00 per acre SALE. §0x128, ‘south front, near car; and terms to suit. Geo. B. Tzschuck Omak RF RE—698 ITTAGE, ®ain. LARGE LOT, ( snap. RE % N RE OM COT SASY PAYMENTS, SF farms. Garvin Dros.,21 LY IMPROVE nam l'||.”. MO 1617 Farnam. RE OR_CITY PROP house, city water, cistern: price $70) cont Int.’ Great bargain. Ames, 1617 T BE SOLD— FULL LOT, SEWER, SID! walk and fence, near grocery, pavement for ¢"days, $%0. I D, Wead BICYCLES. N. 1TH. VICTOR BICYCLES., THE FINEST OF A a Bicyele Co., 323 N. 16th 8¢ MASSAGE, MADAME ES, F. K. DARLING, BARKER BLOCK. IN ALL PA is company, 1506 Farnam, ol VA & CO., 108 N. 15TH IN OMAHA. parlors, BERNARD, 1421 DOD 116 8. 15th street. JANT MASSAC restful 412 North 1th street TURKISH BATHS TURKISH _DATHS exclusively for ladies. ONLY PLACE Suite 106-10, Bew bld {INGTON AND BAGLE. CROSS GU "DEANE & CO., bicycles. = MANTELS, GRATES AND TILES. FROM OMAHA P. O $30.00 por ncre; | ncres, $40.00 per cre tracts, T5.00 to $100.00 per ncre. d. M0 N. Y. L. bldg. RE—M24 LOT 14, BLK 3, BAKER PLACE WRRRANARA: (Copyrighted Pippette was emanc!p. wear knickerbockers and her emancipation Woman colony opposite but nts_ to’ right New barracks, building, was making up a bed light room of one of t with a deft fingers were e was undoubtedly beautiful, despite her Her blood«ed haniker wn never so parted hair, saintly oval of pite the fact that she was the belle of Little her short, daintiness ankles, although too clean; effect z THS, arge rooms, cellar, cistern. ity water; hoiss bullt by day work SRTY FOR & 0 BACH 3 MOS. 8 per arnam. 310-310 RE—450 . $1,200. s th in Little Italy ¢ virtue rd it whispered that places this statement may truthfully WITH HALF ACR tage 19th St. boulevard 150 and ot use, cost year ago. $1.600. ym_modern house north H. park. wutiful acres near Fort 10, 16th and Douglas RE—49)—1 with was Pietro N Al 2 run high, THE VISIDLE BALL BEARINGS ON Relay Special. Will Barmum & Bro., 120 N. their ' balance wines: in America, slum whisky. gamble here it is not the pleasant fun they knew at home, it is with gread that makes beady and breatking quick, that makes stilettos flash and sometimes take a life. 1 were writing soclology and not romance, 1 might explain that Italians come here for one thing—money; the steamer’s gangplank they are money mad FOR RENT, DES 2l 5, 2Hth K 36 DER DLDG.; home treatment; lady atten TAAS, FLOLI fldélity Trust Co., 1 il LIST. K. D. WEAD, 16TH & DO 1813 Vinton s DATHS, MASSAG T NEW 10-ROOM HOUSE 219 Board of FOR RENT, by June 15 will be abundant frult; also 4-room eoitag HOME FOR abies adopted o ol Charles street, Oma W. H. Betz, ROOMS, WITII BATH AND GAS; very complete; suitable for UMBRELLAS COVE bath, reduced to $13.00. 3035 Cailtornia st. NISHED HOUSE, . H. Sherwood, 425 N, WHEN A DI TEN-ROOM Lk G-room cotta Skinner, 4gent, 310 New SIX BATHS 8. MMB. POST, 519% 8 PERSONAL. BELLE EPPERLY C( asure, 1909 T, PLANT ot. DI Jas. M WOOD MAN T8, C vestibules UNDERTAKERSAND EMBALMEBB RATLS, TILES FOR FIRE d large floors; write gue. Milton Rogers' & Sons, Omiba. OR AND 9. and gri ephone 778, M. 0. MAUL, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALM s, W17 Farnam s, ielephone 225 American am 1701 CUMING, TEL. . MME. POST, 319y LES, WORTH 10 W. BAKER, UNDERTAKER, 613 8, T working 15D OR 1d et wuetion. Fred Mohie, office to 209 § THE No s coul, $4 havé t5 pay that Fou_ are interested in, the fuc LADIES DURING D AND Jerson, ET EVERY Nebragka at Mere ™, 8 oclock I ture for Barton & Phelps, Gilmol Plelps & Son, 207 N. Y. Lite bldig., Tel ais-July1® T MOUN 16th st., Brown block [ 18 THE CH. EAPE 0, delivered. Just think of It! r dirty, smoky coal. 1 tr PASTURAGE. 160 ACRES OF B horses, board fer her father, uptown, and Pletro’s parents in their abiding were sad and glooomy too, because of Pippette’'s emancipation, It all grew out of liot Naples love, brought over seas successfully, and not be transplanted be understood that in.Naples marrylng and giving In marriage are condueted on a basis that of the institution children arranged it, HAS REMOVED IS COAL ST, NO SMOKE. 2,000 pounds of the best Wyoming question use 1 E GRASS PAS- spring waier; Neb., or A, STIMULANT 1 tye whisky f8 D In bottles. i3very "MODERN, LOCAT| D-Mo6 9150 1-ROOM HOU! Douglas. W. F. MONEY TO LOAN—-REAL ESTATE FURNISHED LOAN & residence in & HORSES. HOTELS. . MURRAY. w3 J15 JATER; H. H. HAR- be delayed but well content. RUST CO., 318 N. Y. LIFT, t low rates for choice security In Ne- ka'and lowa farms or Omaha. city property. MONEY TO J.OAN ON 1 st S ey Brennan, Love & Co., Paxton bik. rm, nice lawn, good nelghborho Ask at 1704 Farnam. IPROVED AETNA HOU ROOM, DRI ¥ TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL E W. B, Melkel, st Nat. Bk, bldg, Fidelity Trust company, 17 13th and Dodge. e t $1.50 per da. rooms at $2.00 per day. fal rates to commercial travelers. Room and board by week or month. E (EUROPEAN BUILDING &LOAN ASSOCIATION. T BARKER, 15TH AND JONES STS. Frank Hilditch, . N. W. COR. Rooms by day or week, ARR, 615 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW 0. F. Davis Co., 305 Farna LOANS ON 1M1 FOR RENT, HOUSE OF VED & UNIMPROVED CITY arnam Smith & Co., 132 TORS DINE: ottage, 108 No. Zst. Sust compilod OnY W COTTAGE, LARGE LAWN FOR RENT mas, Council B LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES F.0. Chesnéy, Kansas Clty €O.. 10 WALL ST., any part 100,000 eastern in- nimes, who have Write for particulars. all with Churchill Pump Co.; telephone, 66 B & TRUST CO., IN MUT er ‘cent, when 1 Farha A HOME OR SECURE intercst on savings. Apply to Omaha L. Ass'n, 1704 Bee Didg. G. M. Nattinger o AND WIND pump repairing. . Leave M1 CARPENTERS AND BUILDEKS. loans submit ¢ C_B. MORR ‘sten paintin Barker blk.; tel. 735; shop, 913 N. £ith St FOR RENT, LL, PAPER HANGI brick work, plastei ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES . HOUSE oft. R. 1, =4 words ot Treatise on Blood and Skin NEW 1-ROOM Withnell J. . HADDOCK, ROOM 427, ¢ lowest p ck ut any bloek. wagons, Y LOAN GUARANTEE (0., ELECTRICAL ENGINEEKS AND CONTRAC- {ors tor cleciric light and motor plants and all kinds of clectrical consiruction. “rical Supply Co MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGES. 1515 #oward st. i Disoases mailed freo to any ad- Western Eloe- Lo suitar teacher. CRAYON WORK T 300 KENT—EUKNISHED ROOMS. Fred Terry, wagons, et FURNISHED 1OOMS Call at 2107 Douglas. PLEASANT ROOM, 109 DODG FURNISHED ROOM. » ¢ 626 8. 10TH S B-M107 Jise LOAN ON_FUR 5 Ramge LIK. TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , at lowest rates in city) oval of goods: strictly confident the loan off at any time or OMAHA MORTGAGE 208 So. BUSINESS CHANCES by the Kansas City Art college, 410 strect, Kansas City, Mo, Mil 4% GEORGE F. GELLENBECK, BANJO AND 1911 Casy sireet. MI109 UGHT FREF " BUSINESS NOLICES DAMAGE! BY MAIL > MIRRORS RESILVERED, 719 N, 18, s KTHAND AN LY PEWRITING b adia L CUBAN FRECKLE HED ROOM, BATH with miodern improvement mpleted and reucy f HOUSEREEIING “CONVENIENT, An excellent S FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD W2 CHICAGO, TOCATION FOR NIW 2.8TOR rooms, help's pen ., THE ONL' A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL, 013 N. Y. Lll.; o) 914 AL L PAWNBRUKERS, IL. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N. sixtecn comme occupan 5 16 acitic portunity for o and includ; The Wilber Hotel Co., r MR, AND MRs AND JF i Farn rooms with board ROOMS WItH BOARD, UTOLIA. AVE DAN Clarke's puro ty -STORY BRICK B | INT, THRER ST/ & store bullding. class condition, AND DASEMENT st National ba MEN AND WOMEN INCIANGE (€ & Hambler 2afely Pty agents wanied Lo sell hamond Lt FS LITTLE SOUTH merchandlse or Iy Hanscom park EIAN?ED_—TO RENT. B8 FORR RI Ross opening, Jth and Dow OR ® calls for cottag LIST HOURRS FOR RENT WITH B by FURNISIHED Eviest oyeks, o PR, vk | ABSTEACTS. T i r ‘without beard tn prive ACTIVE prepared. for VY FOR XXCHANGE VAMILY free AS fronil K for Omaba ¥ CHANCES FOR REAL whlgsalo * Dusiness D Wead, 16t RTNER ROUS ENDS." GET A Office Constructing Quartermast, | Neb., May 1895, ¢ UFACTURING | standard Which t ernment resery t5 exchange for & Trust compasy, M 'driving horse. | posals should be mark: | macadam roads,” and addressed to Charle: Humphrey, major and quaite RE FARM IN riet; mdse. or Templeton, 40 N OFFICE roposals in tripl . at ned in the prese ucting four n applic LYRON REED COMPANY. RE--158 8, LOTR AND F. K. Darting, Burker IHock. RE o A e e X LOST. UMBRE Capitol ave DENTISTS. DR. PAUL, DENTIST, 9/ GURT ST.. B NOTICE TO CON 'RACTORS. aled pi e, subject to the us feceived here until 12 m. time, Wednesday, Junc 3, 1 1 place they 'Will be op: of bidder ne een and all in ation here velopes containin o> maha TINC Neb., May b received h ime. *Tues and place they of bLlo sets of offi al=o for plumbing, steam ing for same, at Fort rook, be seen and all tion here. wsals should be marked s - syl o Sl ) Fawyers and solicitors. BUES & CO. Bee | Building, OMAHA, Neb. Advice FREE. MORAND WILL GIVE PRI vite leasons 1 dancing at their hom Dodge street, during the sammer. 223923 Lost—M426 514 CHICAC “Omaha| Unlon D “Atianti er, Omaha, osals, onditions b for constructing macadam roads at Fort Crook, Neb. the right to reject any or | all proposals. Plans and specifications can mation obtained on ap- Sloux City ‘Proposais ha Union Dey QUARTER- , 18395, —Sealed ate, subject to the usual e unth 12 m., June v will be bidders,” for con- Night MISSOURI PACIFIC eating it reserves the right to reject any Dproposals. - Plans and specUiications nformation obtained | nvelopes containing roposals for (us the case may be)” and addressed Charles ¥. Humphrey, Major and Qr. Mr MEM it &30-31 AARA AAAALAARLANISPLNLLNLY AARSRARRARRRRRNANEY her olive face, might to the captious, but to the secker after love- natural—t adm But all of this is by the way. Pippette who had brought and it was Pletro who had ‘suffered by it. bare brick building, punctured windows, and fed by black doorways every twenty foet or o, love and hate, mirth and Neopolitans come to Gotham they not only die faster than any other race in New York City, but they live America that the That their lives here are either full of wild an idleness three cents a day—no more. that nourished them at home—maccaroni and fruit—overripe here—helps their death rate in fact, of all races, able to: cope with climate, not avel writing the tale of Pipp The only smile in the room was her's her face broke into the merriest of rip- pulled pile of bedding, sad and solemn, but Pippatte's bent and cro the washtub down in the front Fweaping th without families came over stood that for a short time land of gold, The plan was all right, even the affection was But no one had taken into sideration the effect of Ameri atmosphere. Pippette would by it in Little Italy. ScRoruLA Miss Della Stevens, of Boston 1 have always suffered hereditary Serofula, for which I tried varions remedies, and many reliable } physicians, but none relieved me. After | SSS shall take ploasure in speaking onl raiso for the wonderful med- icine, and in recommending it to all. CURED FT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga AILWAY TIIE CA aves |IBURLINGTON & MO. RI Omaha|Union’ Depot, 10th taking 6 bottles of Iam now well. I,i am very grateful to you, as I feol that it saved me from a life of un- =1 toldagony, and Denver x Hiiis, Mont, & Chicag [ Night Chicago Vestibul ik WEST. 6:07pm . OkIahoma & Téxad! BX (ox Sun) oo Colorade’ Litwited BN and"Webster Sts T a Pas St. Paw E._& MO, T5th amd AMebstor Sat) Wygn fex. (0% orfulk Exy P Faul ix T5th g SIOUX_CITY 15th and” W st Omaha|Union Depot, 10th & Muson Sis Kearney Overland WABASIL fon De: To be sure, she Amer emancipated in the singl tenements on heart | the men they loved pare saintly des- coarse they rose from the ARAARARA AAAARAARA AAARAANARA PirrETTES EMANCIPATION. BY EDWARD MARSHALL. AR AR AR AR ARARRS AR RRRRIARRNARNANRARNNANRNN AKX | for a month in the family of one of the queer little Italian bankers who had been a long time, and there she learned progressive lessons. Of course, she told of engagetent, and how it hal all been arranged when she was a little once her mistress’ hands went up in horror. was wrong that in America a girl shouid * parents had ted. That was not the way those things re done on this side of the ocean. Here girls selected thelr own sweethearts and r | parents were not consulted. They marri not the men with whose ts thelr fathers and their mothers could make the best financlal plans | did not love Pietro she ought not to marry r i him. . Now ‘before that it had never occurred to Ippette that she was being forced to marry; ‘ll had never semed unjust that her parents should arrange the match for a moment doubted that she loved But month ¢ forced to marfy a man h the sacrifice of herself upon the altar of Old World oppression, she would boldly defy | she would, without doubt, be confined In the front room of the tenement, where it tention of her parents to starve her or beat would be the In- bright red petty the banker's would notify the police, or, out of the window, and 1 be watching, the alderman, who would notify re not stronz enough plotting fore The banker's wife went on with great and stated that sooner than per: RORL enthusiasm ate Ly in | N | the banker's walked home ranks of a each with a black feather plume in th an Italian soldier), ad full of vislons | (oo 0" Gl of his hat (lik great mob made up of her relatives and their | friends, all willing to shed their last d blood in order to forc Pietro agalnst 8o she flounced home and up to the rooms delegates who did It Pippette her to marry she had never Pletro. the knowledge gained in that short anged the whole aspect of affairs to her. Plainly she saw the injustice of it up a chorus of rejoicing (with excitement) and how her eye ation native revelations, anl, within two yards of her, smoking his pipe of gloom and bad tobacco, Pippette of Little Italy nventionality goes a-begging. holds bell in speaking of some 1t has noth emancipation When Pletro sat within two yards of her smoking. quelled this with a quickly Montgomery n the subject, and the lamenta- al condition of the board was cited an fnspiration t in this work A ballot for members of the standing com- council for the ensuing year power, resulte Rev. Dean G of Omaha, and Canon Burgess of a new worr arn what ailed the girl, time she explained nter of the room, as a tragedy que take the center of the stag she declared At first they did not understand, but when she pointed her finger at whom 1 defy! In Italy, yes, you could fo me with your gold. You could take me and It is no that I say! ror-ref-fuse! 1 WILL NOT! they drink When they and quivered. The very food she ing soclology, at all, and plece of tyranny. haired Italia a Naples custom | teward the and Pletra grew the banker to the man- hood of 21 and Pippette‘to the Italian woman- other thought. at her. ca’s independent never have been affected But she went as nurse me to actre: | bank plainly she saw the deep-lald plot grew more gloomy and more silent parents’ presence. Her mouth, that had in the past been ever smiling, drooped She wept at night and woke red-eyed. The merry girl chan maliden of most sorrowful and sullen mien. Both parents and Pietro were amazed. Not guossing the real cause of her grievanc knowing that she even 3 el that she was {ll. They worshiped her, all five, and held a consultation. When month's end came they told ner that need not go out to tend the banker's children any more, that she need do no work that if she did not mend they would have t&zry a doctor. Pippette ~ submitted after prot cause she assumed that to ba cu: of from her new-found friend was ano‘her She was a double martyr a week, while her family and lover | worried and wondered at the change Ler. When the doctor came—a fussy, greasy- n—she told him nothing of her | trouble, only sitting sllent while he wisely sheok his head and figured out a pill he had gone away she wept quietly for hours, | refused to see Pietro and turned her head tenement’s wall when her mother q into ad a_grievance, th ke to her. he next morning, after a night which was very miserable for every one concerned, she decleared her intention of going to sce wife. There was some demur, she was most determined, and finally tramped sullenly away, leaving behind her five of the most thoroughly puzzled Italians New York. Pietro almost wept. Her mother was in acute distress. Her father swore softly in his native tongue, but not Pictro's parents called ardently upon | the Holy Virgin to witness that the girl had been bewitched. When Pippette found the banker's wife she peured out her woe. “But if you do not want to marry the young man, simply do not marry him,” ad- d that Americanized signora, ‘Oh, alas! but it s that they will force exclaimed Pippette with despair, | which she had really learned to feel as ““A thousand million tortures will they inflict upon me if thwart their wills of iron!" She had suc- ceeded in bringing herself to belive that s was terribly abused s felt her part. Torture you!" remark wife, staccato. The word amazement but poor! of her audience. had ever be posed that she objected to marrying Pietro never even been The plan had been as muc! of thelr sumple to steal away her brand-new, independent spirit; plainly she saw the outrage offered to her womanhood Night by night when she went homo she treated Pietro less lovingly. matter of com- Night by night concertedly of coming battle, and, the front room, exclaimed: Tear me limb tell the tale that slowly into came so ag iy She unpinned her red petticoat and slipped off quickly, their faces, and with a delicious avelation of well-rounded calves below which no one Joknson and behalf underneath, “I have but to wave this petticoat . be- | will come with an alderman, president of the kingdom and the army with guns and great ships which shoot Oh, I am ready! I have protectors! the sacrifice. creating and conferences After | threatened her, but she waved her red petti- voting comn hour of 3:3 enfug at eve arose with a look of despair disappointed and when thi Irishman responde Worthington and the alderman, of Ttalians, He attributed willing to belleve desired ha the bishop swarthy persons whom he met to their craft, and impressively warned them, “‘Here, now! he commanded, ‘None o' that owver here in Ameriky, you The goirl is free to marr Don't let me hear any more of coer-r-rcion, or O'll have the police Moind now phat Oi say!” and disgraceful.” troubled waters. bloody dagoes! any one she loik ahfther yez. he left majestically. After he bad gone, the little group—all of Pippette—broke They had begun to understand that Pippette unaccountable to marry Pletro, and were And worse than t | that sho looked upon all of them—who wor- wonld be one | at, they saw an YRS This was crushing! unhappy and dismayed a council and decided th ept Pletro, who was to remain with his peace, or, the bottom of the my church led the cont Powell looke feature of the balloting was with which Trinity cathedral the progressive orture you! Not America can_they do that. Not here! Defy them™Should they still demand your marriag: to this beast Wife, full of romance, had conjured up her mind a humpbacked and squint- | —the banker's the following That we thank God for this and do hereby adjourn. who sweeps streets can Bambine—carissima—it al (o In Local (sxcept >un % Mail(for Lincoln) daily ves [CHICAGO L Depot, 1)t & Ma Chicago BUR and St Louls Expross. The doctor came—a fussy, greasy-haired Italian resolution was not words, and the raln pattered vish you to wed not for him feel lov you feel love that you have an illness of the it is for you to say. we shall die of the grief if you wed Pictro not—but yes, caramba!—it is for you to say Bambino carissima, it is that it is for you Pietro if it s that you do It is that we a basement. tarics' volces were a trifie alling the roll for over two The supply of ballot paper was ex- Pippette was cmancipated Her wicked relatives had bowe!l to the freedom of America. the miserable mitted his hot blocd and sore heart him and induce him to bitterly reproach her, she wéuld still have been un With her parents and his the plan had not worked as she had thought it would Her father's real grief had knocked hard on votes folded loyalty and confidence that the clergy would w hungry first and surrender. But Rev. Willlams said that the assertion was r that the clergy would stay to the last rather than give up their rights lolegate. At this juncture gentleness and It was disconcerting to a maiden w wished to be the heroine of such a roma as the banker's wife had read in books. Pletro's gloom, anger as often as it mature and oes of great her feel most (Concluded tomorrow.) e the cathedral k¢ was tendered “to the ladles the eouncil vote of tha Rappetion Lol | eyed Pietro with a leer = | demand your marriage to this beast, defy them again, and then send for me “But how can I send for you?' sobbed | | Pippette. “Suppose I am confined or tied ) & RORTIHWESTN n'& Mason Sts. o k¥ Vestibuler ROIT& PACIFIC 1kl & Mason Sts | ana | alderman can do very she had never had anything fill her with sueh delightful, romantic indignation To Pippette the title alderman meant only | something that must be grand. placned with the banker's wife to go home dioopm | boldly, and when that very day, as she — | assured her friend they would, her wicked relatives tried to force her to submit EXDRess AeX Exprisk 10th & Mason Paul OUX 1T jon Depot Stoux e 19ih & Mason Sts ity Passenger Taul Limited UNION PACTFIC Ex. (+x. Sun) 19h & Mason Sta.| Omaha_ -8t Louls Cannon Bal my hair or beaten? It will be observed that she had imagina- | tion “Then,” said the banker's wife, with | grandeur, “then we shall rescue yo ot alderman who is my husband in New York—bless Virgin Mary! much.” In all What Is more attractive than a prett fresh, bright complexion? use Pozzoni’s Powd should they still commit | canons was transacted after the contest was committee consisted of Very rdne Re balloting was resumed and after 9 o'clock, when both sides were extremely wearied and adjourn- ment sine die was It s said that Hewitt was that he is what {s known as a *broad churchman” and is not in harmony | with his collcagues In the eclergy. Married at York. 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ADJOURN WITH HONORS EVEN COler'oal and Lay Members of the Diocesan Council Not in Harmony, APPEALS OF THE BSHOP PROVE VAIN Over the FKiection of a Fourth Clerieal De ternoon and Into the Night, When it ts Through the Af« 1 s It Was Beg lay's session of the Episcopas uncil for the diocese of Nebraska was prayer b Bishop Worthington cathedral yesterday, Secretary Whitmarsh called the roll and it tendance, including many arrive until yester« y Some time was dovoted to a rovision of the several clauses in the con- most important amendment being one offered by the lation, changing the date of annual councll to the first Wednesday fn May. After some participated in by C. S. Mont- Llwyd, and Rev. Johnson this mmittee on legls- arried by a majority vote. ngton called the attention of delegates to the necessity of more funds st In the board of mie nd Rev. Johnson for renewed effort to create in the elec- rdner, Rev. Dr, Lyman of the laymen, representing the clergy, and rth, Judge B, Wakeley and legates to the general con- 1 Very Rev. Dean Gard- Robert Dougherty, Rev. A, E. M. Woolworth and A. C. lor to the opening of the council, memo- rial services In the form of communion wera the cathedral STUBBORN The afternoon meeting was remarkable for the unexpected bitter contest over the election of a Fourth clerical delegate to the general CONTEST WAG D. Ringwalt had been chosen as a lay delegate and the council then proceeded for the final delegatoship. Among for the honor was Rev. Johnson of St. Martin's church, ith Omaha, and Rev. John Hewitt of Holy Trinity church at tween the admirers of these gentlemen be- ressive and prolonged that it re- sulted in a complete division of th voted almost solidly for Rev. Lincoln. The contest be- couneil, laymen presented a strong of Rev. Hewitt evident that Rev. Howitt to the clerical delegates us withdraw Rev. Jhinson's nd support any one of five men from Platte country named. This claimed that it was not a contest, but an open revolt of delegates against Rev. Hewltt, laymen refused to yleld or withd Hewitt arose and declined to the race rather than precipitats but his fri It required a majority vote and late secured it through twenty Several re w his (s refused to permit esses were taken, held and peace angels dele es, but all to no ced at 2 o'clock was reached, with bailot, Bishop A's family to get to- mony * failed to zain appealed to refrain from further ob- ct In a manner which was to a certain extent bishop sought to pour ofl EFFORT FAILED, attempted to sacrifice his standing committee in the harmony. He resigned in the midst of the contest and said that if a South elected to his place that step toward amicable settle- ment of existing troubles. But Mr. Lyman was not permitted to place himself upon the altar of sacrifice committee and the council then its contest with increasing persist- He was re-elected to the Willams of St. Barnabas ngent for Rev. Johnson, fter the Hewitt stood by the Lincoln can- In the midst of the suppressed excitement voting, one delegate arose solution: dopted, owlng to the window pane of the he tellers were all reserve stock brought in room. During the count of the eighteenth ballot the startling discovery one man had dropped two together into the ballot box. The penmanship on cach slip was the same, disavowed any intention of ballot box. In anticipation of a long siruggle he had written out a dozen during the struggle had instead of one out of his vest pocket and deposited them at the polls. approached appetites tested laymen asserted with su- delegates that the ladies lunch would be served to hasement. A extended."” Several efforts were made during the after- wh instance they were un- other bus) to rev #8 except the certaln Dr. Dougherty, J. M. John Willlams. ken chief objection to Rev. It Iy fur- he was not the bishop's -— as Fnot it expels bad of humor. A battle o raaparilla vigors it 1s always victoricus in nor taints and giving the vital and tity of perfect rheum, bolls blood diseases. Hoood's Piils act easily, yet promptly and bowels 4 liver. e - Awsocintion OMeers. y 80.—(8pecial.)~The lation of Congregational wrn Valley Ass A their new oficers this afters ator, Rev. H., treasurer and gens braska, Rev, Grif the, T. Willlams, Dustin. The will be held at Creighion the last Tuesday and Wednesday In May, 1506, Exonrslon. ane 11, one fare for round trip; minimum round trip rate 87.00; limit, 30 days, the I. B. & M. V. R. R.'lu Wyoming and South Dakotas Ticket office 1401 Farnam streot. J. R. DUCHANAN, General Passenger Agonly |