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PXCHANGE MILLIN 1613 Douglas_stre WANTED TO TRADE oycle for draft hor HOTELS. 1TH AND JON] The HBee. An- FOR BANGE | be delivered upon HOTEL BARKF rooms at 3160 per dey, 50 rooms at $2.00 pe AGENTS WANTED, No experlence, needed. Slening 1.5 pounds. o make money easter. 87 R . Davis, 1116 Furnam st NORTHWEST MISSOURT for sample or i by week or-mgnth. Snion Frank Hilditch, FARM LANDS IN am for stock of hardware or impl 3l Pearl st (BUROPEAN), Rooms by ds AGENTS WANTED—EN! sell goods by samp Councfl Blufty “l3th and Dodge. run consecus . at home or, travel. commission. Jddross Wit TO EXCHANGE "DANCING. quu\\u» WILL GIVE tures, ‘about $9.000. Pitzer, Cherryvale WANTED-TO RENT. PHYSICIAN AND WIFE 7' ant Sate fof heatly Furnished Hotss in good neighborhood during hot use of same, T WANT MERCHANDISE IN real estate and cash, elderly gentieman i and. all A tor ajbetr Kinda ot ‘electrica) cons trieal Bupply Cort TO TRADE BITUATION 1615 Howard st a; age, 36; total o n on a farm. . TO TRADE high grade bieycle, WANTLL-—mALh HELP. ME -m|-\\'l TRADE CLEAR RE ) MIRRORS R for the reoélpt (absolutely free, envelope) which cured m exhausted vitalit 137 Douglas. epalr \\awkn ~_ b CONTAINING AND MILD. € Lost—M166 15% & Jones sta. $10.00 A MONTH Aomeret Sibrage and formiidmne: experience req 14 " FOR 'sAms._n;,AL ESTATE. ABSTRACTS, THE ON REED C( NEPANT: WANTED—TO BUY, TWO GOOD STON work o court house, $3.00 for ten hours. % LOTS AND Barker block TO BUY ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS Addresi with location Lawyers and solicitors. SUES & CO. Bee Building, OMAHA. NebA Advice FREE. Apply at De IMPROVED GARD that will surprise N LANDS NEAR OMAHA it taken with- TMACKINTO Send description, siz n add; state ‘orporation, . ROBBED WIDOW ANG ORPHAN _ GENTLEMEN r month and expenses FOH SALE—Y¥URNITURE. FOR_ SALE, selling; great bargain. Funds of an Investment Company Misappro- priated and £quandered, oy Tota akees. favimn. GRTvIn e _ROOMS FURNITURE; CE Address S 18, 5o A Lk IS LEFT FOR THE CREDITCRS DS, C. F. HARRISON, DUSTRIOUR? 0 & month: £.600 0" Years you ean make It ‘eiuy: G g db ot ot Vi 2 oy are miking money selin our Perfection Dish Washer; th (! i her manutactured; FOR BALE—HORSEB WADONS E’I’O FOR SALB, A GOOD GI ing horse at Mitchell's 1y DELIGHTFUL near N. boulovard cash, balance easy at 6 per c Colorado Security Company Goes by the Board and Its Stoaliug Half & Milllon only practical t Fleos After “FOR SALE— MlnChLLAN}DUS in two minutes; necessary; a child of 8 operate HARDWOOD € chicken fence. %' house and half ac ade of anti-rust sheet ste Noth and Dovsiun it LB 00 ploces; $10,000 1o 3 vightly acres mear B June 18.—Henry J. manager of the Colo- B Seritory. | baled hay for ‘sale. president and genera rado Securities and the creditors of the concern are making Drandles, Boston 7 Saunders cg CUBAN FRECKLI 160 Cuming ‘¢ RYWHERE, 5c. | 160 Cuming Inquiries for the missing man hav brought to light tions known in Colorado, weeks ago ~ FOX RENT— HOUbl‘.S F. K. DARLI his propoced now thought cither to Australia or the Sandwich islands. The hasty exit of Aldrich is due to the fact for his arrest, indictment of the grand jury, was about to The charge is misappropriation of funds entrusted to his care. also acted as tr TOUSES IN ALL PART . Davis company, BENAWA & CO., lable business medium, Sth ye LARGEST LIST IN OMAHA. asurer of St. was recognlz Denver as a man of most steling wol deep religious character. OR RENT—I Surooms, 211 8 Tooms, 4205 Cuming st. Tooms, 528 N. 77 , 11th and Mason, TIN, ’H:\NI'I‘I M ¥ !ll CLE. \Il independent card re Davenport st. 342) Jackson st 13 Pratt st., $7 idelity Trust Co RENTAL AGENCY 620 S0, s are clouded who diverted funds ed by porsons to make good the short- maturing obligation the depreciation in real estate, teed principal and interest on loans and then began the downward course, which culminated the appointment months ago. SARPY COUNTY ACRES CHOICE | by the acts of Aldrich 1702 Farcam st. 0 TO 8200 LO" Now is the opportunity of a liftime, ed in our hands about fifteon lots that have sold at from $30) 10 $L00) each in the northwestern portion Walnut Hill ¢ MADAM SMITH, 502 8. 13TH, 2D FLOOR, He guaran- 3; mametio, TWO 9-ROOM BRICK HOU We have had pla Bven then there was no inti- outh 82nd street of the city, SAGE PARLORS IN to the surface anning the books. widows and closures onlv came clty, with car line, paved siroet ¥ b work of tho recsiver in cnts’ in the immediate vieinity. $300 to 400 per n. and balaneo 410 per, month, with, and all mod- RANGE AND : awnings, screens and from 10 to 12 and 2 to 4 Practical clmupmn’n and ‘manicurist s savings were entrusted to the company for investment at a high rate of interest. Pariors restful OR RENT, FIN lawn, on car line. for all cash. perty must be s R CoBattaraan, Nares bik. Bloomington, whole fortune to the securi ) better savings this investment lighttul place exclusively for 3 c title tssued by the com- * Pieton: " Hariman & has to be examined by the court before its valldity can be stablished. It is said that the failure of the Chamber- 1in Investment company, which occurred here three years ago and presented liabilities of 00,000 anl assets that afterwards realized Will not be as bad as the final showing ecurities company. 1702 Farnam St., It fs a wise n when there a 3. POST, 319% 8. 16TIL 20 Bee blag, N TEN-ROOM F rent at $9).00 per month, S ON MoTOR PLRSUNAL. BELLE EPPERLY CORSET, MADE TO 1909 Farnam street. FOR SALE, . §-RGOM HOU: order from me: land, the' lowest and easiest torms; call of the Colorado (3 R RENT, AT 24th and St ONABLE PRICE, ; home treatment; iady attendant. Mary's ave., Equitable Loan company of New York is one of the heaviest creditors hall, residence 1813 Vinton sireet. BATHS, MASSAGE, IAST FRONT, FOREST FIRE. FURNISHED mx(.'ns FOR HOUSEKEEPING, or 4 roomy, 5221 §. 0th street! Lanan GROU NDS, Threatened Destructlon. 18.—A fire the Hemlock Buttsville and Ormsby, considerable hundred men work and have the fire under control not thought the fire will spread any further unless a high wind should spring G BUILT LIKE A WATCH. Pennsylvania Towns ern Electrici 1515 Howard street 5 minutes fror D-—M99T—19% HOMESTEAD, , 16th & Douglas. BRADFORD, started yesterday UMBRELLAS REPAIRED, Will Barnum Bro., PHOTOS. $2 . obposite Boston Stor 13 8, 16th st FOR SUMMER corner of Davenport and partly furnished. Vi TON AND EA HAS MONEY TO LOAN Address Postoffice strictly confidentia, S-ROOM H( Best Jacation in city, 110 convenionces, services are worth from $2.50 to $5 per day. of Ritersville confined to a stretch miles long and Large embankments have been thrown is believed fiAN&ELs‘ 55 AND ‘IILEb. W o nt i 1Arge 1Awp & ..1 whid P i 1 1o huqua are now SICK? MEL at 26% N. 1ot ot THE KEY 1O 1 HANDSOME Hanscom park; HEALTH 1S A BOT- tie of Clarke's With weak lungs will find it a great streng ening power. but a large MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE THONY LOAN & private family. standing timbe Everything ASANT ROOM. would do untold damage. overhung by ng in the woods near Sugar choice ' security braska and Iowa farms or Omaha of this city city property. appear to be r EY TO LOAN AT LOWE Dayis Co., 1605 Farnu received from that section as yet e Cromwell Monument Bill Witharmwn, and wife; rent taken in board, in the House of Commons last night pro- offering an “graduate Vienna C government INISHED ROOM FOR TWO. monument to Oliver Cromwell. reduction of the vote by £500. was carried He moved a The motion guitar teacher. 1911 Cass stree BUILDING &LOAN ABSOC. XATION- MUTUAL L. 8 per cent when 1 1704 Farnam st John Morley, , thereupon withdrew the proposal for Conservative comment upon the tight place in which the government is finding itself. a leader points to the pgralysis of the admin- is compelled , Viscount Hampden, as_governor of Wales, after' a scan se the appaintmént of t date would have endangered the defea candidate at choose his successor, Mortgage Trust Ce loans on eity property apply to 7 First Nat'l bank usey & Thomas THE ROSE, s with board; 200 HARNEY, NICE FU n\mn special ‘rates to The Times in MONEY TO L( OR SECURE Apply_to Omaha L. IMPROVED NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. . Love & Co., Paxton bik interest_on savings. 1704 Bee bidg. NT-NICELY alous delay, MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL F . slay, W. B. Meikel, at 6 per cent. UNDERTAKERSAND EMBALMERS UNERAL DI Py mu Chieago st with board In private f Fidelity Trust company, :.-rm) ne 9. FURNTSIED private family: LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROV W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 F ward for two: UNDERTAKER 1417 Farnam st BAKER, UNDERTAKER, 613 . other contaglous diseasa need not alarm you ou use Allen’s Hygion'c Fluid ideal preventive medicine—cleansing, pun_. California_and Webster. AND EMBALM- MONEY TO LOAN— lDi 4 Binney street. CEATTELS. PAE’IURAG WE HAVE 180 ACRE DRESS SUIT, 36 inches, worn twice; cost ¥ or anything. 8 42, HANDSOME FURNITURE Fred Terry, 480 Ramge bik LOAN ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, [ raiés In city} ly confidential time or in any OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO.. 306 So. M6th CHEST MEASURE Th> executive committee held a joint conference mittees from BLUE GRASS spring water of the Com MONEY TO no removal of goods; B Commissioners spring water. was discussed D PASTURE month, per head. with Dudley Smith as chalr was appointed to draft dorsing the acticn of the Board of Fire Com MODEL LOAN CO., 43 NEW ¥ Charles Gans, UBFUBNIEHLD HOOMS TO RENT ) ROOMS, CLOSET. 0% 5T. MARY' '8 AVE. PRIVATB MONEY CONFIDEN- tially at low raies on planos furniture and , New York Life. ok PUIPS AND wummu.s PUMPS AND WIND MILLS 3 Ol 8 UNFURNISHED ROOMS other securities. 20 8. 3ih St —— 3CR RENT-8TOkns AND OFFICES NT, THE STORY BRICK BUILDING, rnain streel. This bullding has a ire- complete sleam heat- TOR RENT AT Robbing the Cars witn " Chitrenin tion of Willlam he bullion supposed o have the United States ded and Pickler has His mistress, who furn. BUSINESS CHANCES. 3L,800.00 CASH AND stock dry goods and furnishings: fine lcatio maust sell account sickness. Add; en sto.en from DENT ST roof cement_basement g Nxtures, water on all flours, gas, ele. ply at the ofice of The Bee. 1 RICK, 22X66, Rlad Lo o lugxrmu Asow !rn.wmrma A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL, 613 N. Y. A m. VITALIZER OF NERVES, A RESTORER odeend (o ;un-uu ve e Whisky. sold rwoqrrom contradict:d Other evidence against adduce) strongly indicating bis guilt. C/eV/E/0/C/00/07/ 0 O /0/00/10/0/5/0/00/1 I.OST MAN’S LANE. BY ANNA KATHERINE GREENE COURT GIVES ITS CONSENT Favorable Condition of the Appeal of Over- land Officials, gur‘m ‘/LJJhJLJ/m/I /TN O/ O/ /070 /0/0 (Copyright UNION PACIFIC LINES TO BE REPAIRED 1895.) morrow you will have the police here l‘I(AI‘TEIl v earnest; they did but play with you today 1 am a young man, but I hope I have some [ ‘'You childl® he gasped, striving, however, of the virtues of an older one. However con- to restrain all evidences of shock or terror. “What do you mean, and to what practices tlon of Reeoivor Clark and founded by the turn thus given to my sus-|do you allude’—that of my gardening and plcions, T did not allow myself to be swerved | housekeeping? I never heard them from the path which my judgment had laid | evll before out for me. Finding It to be not far from the hour when 1 had a right to expect Mr.| Where is Silly Rufu Simmons, and correctly judging that he | have aske v\nl‘l\l bring some such man with him as a [ Lane can answer that qu corftable, T only waited for their coming to | -1™y 4" 00 " 8" Where mere acumen institute a rigld search of this place. I had | have failed to take us. For the old told the two gentlemen at thelr first appear- | cringed and the wrinkles came out ance that this was done with the owners' | face till he was diabolically ugly permission, and even at their entreaty; and , Mr. Trohm? Assoclates. “But murder Is evil, and gardening and housekeeping do not employ all your time. | Managing Receiver S. Clark and of the Union Pacific morning from went to apply to Judge me, but if any one in Lost Man's tion it is you!" And then 1 saw that the instinct of this i of recefvers' certificates to repair bridges and the road- Leavenworth, b 4 per!** hrieked. “‘How d v Ol o . S e as indicated by the dispatch accuse me of a crime—you, whose mother seeing the calmness of Miss Knollys, the | would have died in Jail but for my forbear- stolid indifference of the brother, who seemed | ance! Have you ever seen me tres to take the whole affair as a matter of course, [ a worm even? Lucetta, you are mad! and Lucetta's spirited but by no means re- | “Mad or sane, my accusation will pellant bearing, they accepted my assurances | fruit, Mr. Trohm. I believe too de and went cheerfully, though not carelessly, | your guilt not to make others do so. about their work. Mr. Simmons alone stopped | = “‘You do?" he sneered. to whisper once in my ear as we went down | *I do.” the tunnel-shaped hall through which Miss| “And why?' he cried Grant had fled on that fatal night: “‘But ‘“‘Because your heart is wicked. Because what about the grave in the woods and the | your face body that was buried there!” To which 1| "My face? Take care whispered back: “‘One e of this morning. of Chief Engineer Pegram the Union Pacific to the recoivers, and upon near Garrison Crossing, about eighteen miles Manhattan, 1s in a condition re- Lucetta, take care; grave is not enough for | You will bring trouble on yourself if you go | price of iron and steel at thia time permita of the construction of an iron bridgo across us to find; if we come across no more that > one can be easily explained.”” And I whis Though 1 bring death, T will denounce pered in one short word whose It was. you. I have the honor of my own house- It was a rambling place and we were hours | hold to defend. Besides, the earth going through it, but though we followed [be rid of such a monster as you Miss Knollys' suggestion and visited both Such a monster as I! Well, my wooden_sfructure now in process of dissolu- He also recommends the bullding ot an iron decker in the city of Leavenworth to take the place of a ramshackle structure cellar and attic, we found nothing in any way | one” (his voice grown suddenly wheelling suggestive of crime or death. With many | his face a study of mingled passions), apologies to the young ladies, we were about | will see about that; we will see about to leave the house when Lucetta, gliding to | Come just a step nearer, Lucetta; 1 my side, touched my arm and will not forget our compact. Mr. Trohm's [ to dandle on my knee." house is to be s which I answered by a decisive “Yes,” |his face, so turned that it caught the a single span, and is not e are other small o the whole repair to bridges on the Kansas Central amounting to the amount ving the physical Importance. w0 be repaired sald: “You [ to see if you are really the little girl I used arched also, 1s it not?’ To| His hand was on the curb of the old well; expended in fm which made her cheeks flush and bright light . come into her eyes. *If you do not find any- thing,” sald she, “come back to me. I have no faith in his cheerful airs and smiling hospitality, and what you fail to discover I will. For mark you there is certainly some one of dangerous character in this vicinity and who should it be if not the persecutor of my mother? Deprecating this assertion, which looked a little too much like revenge, but yet anx- fous to keep my word with her at all haz- ards, I followed the two gentlemen into the road, and quietly explained the necessity which our invasion of this peaceable dwell- ing behind us had occasioned. “*We shall have to go through Mr. Trohm's also,” said I, and though the constable was for demur- ring, Mr. Stmmons at once fell in with the project, saying “Oh, Mr. Trohm won't care enfoy ‘showing oft the neatne ing.” And so he did. For when he learned our errand he showed the utmost alacrity in opening all the doors and ushering us into every mook and corner of his com- he will rather of his dwell forable domicile. “Of course, I Know you don't expect to. find anything, RS i he laughed, ‘“but none the less 2 do 1 admire your thoroughness treme justice’ shown toward my and the oX- | glare of the setting sun, lean needed along the in length and which has been allowed to run down on account of the small the road barely paylng construction, to settlement business being done, operating expenses since With anything like an along the line it promis , but this is only in the futur There is another bridge across the Repub- lican near Miltonville needing repairs, but it is thought in the engineer's office that with bents placed under the structure it could be made to last until next Mr. Fugnzi in n 1 J. G. Fugazl of San Francisco is one of the contracting emigrant agents in doing business for railroads and For several years the country, manipulating Italians. Fugazi has been in the employ of the Union some time ago he was let out and was hired by the Rio Grande Western to route business over its line. So persistent the rules and regulations of the ment of the Western Passen- ger assoclation that Mr. Lomax of the Union Pacific decided to emigrant ag a4 toward teresting | girl, and seemed to exert a fascinating protest the action of its Young nelghbors, What do you think of my [fuence upon her. ' She took the step Dictures, and what do you think of the neat little pincushions you will find on every | waro T saw him bend forward with bureau, and all stuck full of pins Considerable bad blood re- Pacific maintained its position and when Mr. Lomax was in Chi- go last weck he won a most complete vie- former employ asked, and before I could cry out to her b den quick motion, and then start again up- Not exactly liking this sally ““""f’““"" right, while her form, which but an instant how seemed out of place, I answered I'ghUY, | jefore bad stood there in all its frail and but took care to survey the whole house, and | ¢oieneil beauty, tottered as if the . Fugazi retired from the Union Pacific ground | on account of charges made by some of the especially the cellar, with a care that evi-|\arg pending under it, and in another mo- dently aroused surprise in my country col- ment disappearel from my appalled lines parties to the emigrant agreement that Fugazi had broken the agreement. league. But 1 found nothing: no, not the | {aijowed in some dreadful cavern, that for least trace of anything in the least sinister, and when, the formality over, we all stepped into the open sunshine, I could not but ask an instant yawnel in the smooth shave: before me, and then vanished again sight, as if it had never been Rio Grande Western, which Is one of the lines party to the agree- retained Fugazi and since that time has been busy explaining its position. myselt if my expedition were destined to | &0 B o oyt my horror, 1 bounded from failure, and if my plan of procedure had not been too open and brusque. A smile from Mr. Trohm as he bade me Qasadsuy 3§ thes igtlc Sof Lthe old goodby rather served to emphasize this de- n g Sislon tn my own mind. 1t-was not like any | fro over the turf, HeN = other 1 had seen on his face and showed that [ the \:ml sunset glare. “SIx!" h under the geniality of his appearanca lay | “Six! and room for two more! o, now authoritatively stated that the Grande Western has gone on record to the effect that Fugazi is simply the agent on eastbound business and that the company has nothing to do with his westbound routings, and declining to be responsible for his ae- my place, but stopped again for an instant demoniacal delight. . He was leaping to and up his fingers in he shrieked Qepths of sarcastic enjoyment in other | merry life I lead. And now, where is my people’s ai ccomfiture that went far toward | pretty Lucetta? Surely she was here . feeling itself placed In Explaining the inveterate vourse he had taken [ moment ago. How could she have vanished in reference to Althea Knollys. * then, 50 quickly?” “I must see those girls again “Lucetta may be right. But— toons got no farther, for at the first turn of | to the whole situation. I saw, even thought I, This last question was uttered in such a TeRUIL IR My cogita- | difterent tone of volce that it gave me a cue recognition whatever on west- the road we came upon Lucetta standing like | { bounded to the rescue of the devoted 1 wraith by the wayside, her bent finger la Union Pacific. confined to eastbound business maiden, that he was one of those maniacs upon her lip. s vho have perfect chntrol over themselves “I see,”” she cried, “that you have discov- | .xcapt in the moment of triumph; and not ered mothing. Now may I see what I canlis his look of sinister delight percelved to 1ift the suspiclon which rests upon those who live on this unhappy road “But what can you do?" I objected. “Why, you are as frail as that bough of alder un. which you are standing. % Never mind; you are sure, are you not, that people are killed here by some strange and_unforeseen means?”’ Ver '.“‘»::1““}:'“:":«[ ok here at nightfall | cled immunity from suspicion. and ey wel e Sr. Trohm, If he is the | Meantime I had covered tho wretch T ihink he s, results will follow which [ my pistol, and reaching the spot T il do- well to watch. But you must be | Lucotta went down tried to lift the Yo N o Wust consider himself sate from | covered 1id I could faintly discern all prying eyes. reward for the horrible crimes petrated was entirely and is in consequence greatly handi- capped by tho stand taken by the Union Pa in which even the Rio Grande Western that half his pleasure and almost his sole | supports Lomax of the Union Pacific. he had per- in the mystery surrounding the loss of his victims and the surmises which naturally calied up. I could, therefore, understand his letter to the police and the extreme satisfaction he took in playing with my efforts and contemplating his own fan Rates Are to Bo tostored, packing house Mississippi river, C product to g0 and Peorla will be tariff June late yesterday, Kansas & Texas signified 1 desire to the Burlington to withdraw ex- isting tariffs and go back to the old condl~ things which cut rates from Kansas City and Omaha went when the Missouri, before the | But I found this impossible with the glaring [ A Burlington T Mtareq at the young girl in amazement. | figure of the raving maniac ready to spring There was fever in her eyes and looking for his sister. m t ary nd abandoned for the other, | And ng my volee, I sent a shout | the ‘road which' brought Mr. Simmor the place where he had hidden himself. t and rescued Miss Knollys. As she and when a balf hour later she op: dow at least lifted from her life sistent fatred which Obadiah Trohm shown toward his erring neighbor. nis papers were searched, this letter found, dated twenty-five years back, showing in every discolored crease how g it Liad been opened and read. It beg e we flushed check, but ther: was a stern deter- mination alzo, sich determization as a mar yr | never shows for a caueo which he deems holy are positively d stasteful to me, I “You will do this?" I exclalmed in hating wh “I will do this,” £aid she. ‘‘Remember, the sunset hour, in Mr. Trohm's garden.” Yours very truly, “A whippoorwiil's cry shall be the signal” 1 red her. “When you hear that you - may know that a watchful eye is on you Picked Up on the 1 both." NEW YORK, “And heaven defend m ::;:m‘:,;"‘“f,‘;‘d Manzanillo, Cuba, with a full car 1 pass over the comments of my compan- [ When forty miles outside of th fons, who regarded the girl as half mad, as | Manzanillo the bark fell in with a well as the arguments with which T in them to keap silence over this adventure, till | Torrlents by name. Torr I had given It the test her earnestness de- | and a.member of the insurgent army manded, and come to the hour when, con- [ yond the fact that he had letters of aled in a knot of bushes overlooking Mr | duction to parties in New Trohm's garden, 1 waited for the sinking of [ be learned of his history or future the sun below the wooded slopes behind me. | He does not understand E I had crept to my place quite unperceived, 1 il sl i | thought, and if there were no dogs about Henry W. Grady's Son Maerios. might reasonably hope to remain undisturb:d | OCONOMOWOC, Wis., June 18.—Th in my concealment. Mr. Trohm, whom I had been enabled to keep in sight from my first minute of approach, was working amoug his |} flower beds, and as his manner evinced [ Mo neither perturbation nor curiosity, 1 judged | Ga.. Constitution, was au cvent that hat he looked for no more visitors Lost | leng be remembered by sojourners at Man's Lane that i ) rustle; it wae very faint, but as the sun |4t % a. m. ot Zion Episcopal ¢ sank at that moment I raised the cry that | Prederick ewell off uad besn agreed upon betwien Mis | followea at 1 and myself, and in so natural a ton tage of Mr Mr. Trobm lookel up with astonishm cute me. I do not love o me. 1am going to mar ‘LTH reas before any of us could utter ) of nove Mr. and Mrs. David B. Gould of reh, new granite and red suld. Fifteen hundred fr the trees sbove. At the same instant was an exceediagly brilliant cne Knollys appeared at the gate, and calll - ——— hame, drew his attention to herself Augahes: Sominary Froubles fevived. ently to his great surprise and inward agi ST. PAUL, Mi June 18.—As an | tation | “Lucstta!” he exclaimed. “What do “ ? You are not in the habit of vieiting | And a pecullarly eager look crossed | his face @s he came down the walk aad | usan | tn the Un or she Augsherg sominary thirte afternoen, b | from th e of the troubl bors were 1L stopped before her just where the swe:p of | The vote the old well I have mentioned cast its long shadows over- the shaven luwn action during the day Her answer was brief and d:eisive, — - “No," he said, 1 make few visits. When | Shiloh's Cure 1s seld oo a guarantoe the reduction on packing house product was forced upon Kansas & Texas, and rather than stand criticlsm on the part outh Omaha packers for not meeting the out of Kansas City, determined to glve Omaha_the n her | upon me, and I should certainly have failed in my efforts if at that moment young Knollys had not come into sight, anxiously y the Missouri, Urging him to, hasten, T thrust the pistol into his hand and bid him hold Mr. Trohm at bay, while I flew to the well-curb and tried to find the spring which worked the deadly chanism. A yell from the writhing creature at my side guided me unconsciously in my search, and in another moment I saw » fatal §id tip and disclose what appeared to be the remains of a second well long ago same rate. “but it hao accompl that the Mi ed our purpose, , Kansas & Texas has real- how futile its efforts are and now an- nounce a willingness to play fal andNorth- western, anticipating that some such action to quote the rate Burlington to this mnrnlnx they |- “Now," cried I, “for more assistance.” Chicago and Peoria and ¢ things were n us we tore the lid from its fastening: A 81, LonisaMisso 15.~-By agreement be- interest St rates are to maintained on and after fainted in fallihg she had not suffered much ned her eyes in her own house it was to find 9 and rigidly Ono word more in_explanation of the per SHE WALKED IN HER SLEE. ollowed Hor und Was Kil r Swoeetheart, Ier Lrother ame In yesterday that Jim Jones killed BIll Rayfield Just across the line in Mills county. a sister of made serious objeos ened Jones with vio- occasionally 1. If yon eontinue attentions th t is now stmply disagreeable Andrew Knollys ns thereto and thre BURROUGHS he night and went Jones to warn make threats she rose in June 18,—The American ship she murmured, | g A, Smith arrived yesterday afternoon fr took her to the house of a nelghbor. one fired two harbor shiots at him in the dark and Jones returned uced | boat which put aboard a Cuban, Manuel nts 15 a physiclan with a buliet ad man proved to a man to the ground ot oont | his sister on her midnight errand of waraing, Wiscorrin Bunkers in Sesxion of the state Qing today of Miss Grace Gould, daughter of nd Henry W. Grady of the Atla appolatment adjourned until 1:30 p. silver 'Question® of Milwaukee, committees bt Suddenly 1 heard a | popular lake resort. The ceremony took plac ating. A recoption 00 visitors and their tions had been frsuel and the axsemblag: S tendered a banquet at the Hotel pad about 12 to 1. slthough ! hud vigorously rroken sgainst the propos Whan Haby was si-k, we gave her Castoria, When sho was a Child, she eriod for Cas Whan she bocaine Mix, sho cluag Won zhe kad Children, she gave thew Castorle I do come M 15 to utter either a protest or a | curea incipient cousumption. It ia the bes warning, This time it is o warning. Mr. | eough cure. Ouly ome eent a dose; 25e, S Trohm, your evil practices are discoversd; to- | and $1.00. S80ld by Goodwan Drug Co.