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i Gk o s 2 o e VA » ’ ” SPEBIRL NUT‘GE& FOR RENT-—STORES AND OFFICES beast than human kind, Philip Standsfeld WO BTORT BRI D & TEET and the wench went oui vowing vengeance rackage, T8 8 140 ..'?",‘.u.".v-.. price. 1L upon us all. Then there comes into my tale S Mvertisements for thess colames wil be | - Co8 Co. 100 N {oh ol . B B e es & itk AT taken until 12130 p. m. for the evening and | FOR RENT, THE #STORY BRICK BUILDING, . ? 9§16 Farnam street, This buillding has a fire: frost at the changing of the moon. A horror untll 8 p. m. for the moruing and Sunday roof cement basement, complete steam heat- of great darkness foll upon the earth.. Yet edition, ng fixtures, water on &1l floors, gas, etc. Ap- | thero was also, what fs not so common on & Advertisers, by requesting a numbered | BIY 8t tho office of The e 14 night of cold, a soughing and wandering wind theek, can ba wnawers addressed to a . | that whispered by whiles, going and coming Bumbered in eare of The iles. An- AO:.NTS WVA"_‘TED- uncertainly among the stepped gables of tae swers so adaressed will be delivered upon | MEN AND WOMEN, 8 TO $10 A DAY, AD. house of New Milns iresentation of the check only. Rates, | (riss the Handy Heater Co., 83 New York Life (Continued Wednesday.) 11-2¢c & word, first Insertion, lo a word | 5 Omaht, Heh ¥ L SUPRENE COURT BYLLADE hercafier. Nothing tuken for loss than 25¢ [ AUENTS, LADIES AND GENTS TO BELL A R E I o g - the Acthe mit-heating aadiron: saiary or com — miss fnauire at Midland hote Thompson against Luke. Appeal from These advertisements must 1un consecus J 4 . Douglas county, Aftirmed, Opinion by tively. = = = y ¥ - — WANTED—TO RENT. P oy bl = p— s - - . N . A Jjudgment or » baged upon cone SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED, 0 KNOW OF TWO NICH Tey it d 1l -like th d fiicting evidence will not be disturbed b LR AT N Ty TRy ry it once and you will -like thousands fleung exiience will not e diswrbed by WANTED_STENOGRAPHER AND G : 3, Thee K3 (Copyri 196, by teving Hachelie) D " © weaving mill and | IS court unless clearly wrong office man wants position July 1st. == —— - 0 o0 er Ollsewives use no o SR ”r n[v its, together with the we I‘\l‘l\k‘ ||n 4| "Wahoo against Tham. Appeal frott expericnce, | leat' references. Address C, W.| WANTED, TO RENT, A SURRY AND HORSE - 3 IR 1L the wauk mill, which he said hai been set | o HUT0 CRGHS i Cantield, Valentine, Nebrusk AMmy | for Juiy and August. “Address T3 Bee ol S er THE MAN ON THE MUIR up by one Spurway, a good enough man | Srunders count Affirmed. Opinion by s Indead, it s no shame to & man to have | from Yorkshire, but very new-fangled and | Justice Po ; i WANTED_BALS HELP S AT — Pl R e have | conceity in his own oplnions. The boundaries of a town or village may Wi et S e ENTAL AGaNCY. e ar In his nature. It fs, I well belleve, born | “pen’we came to a little thateh house that [ under the provisions of section 9, chapter WANTED, 1,00 MEN TO WRITE ME TODAY | G. G, WALLACE, RENTALS, 312 BROWN DLK S L D AC 8 HALL 80 foc o €6 | had ¢ Temp ARThing N UHE WiRdCw el AN ST Ll () for the Tecéipt (absalutely frce, in plain sialed L—Mi05 with it than with who was his father. Yet| “Ah, sald Sir James, “let us light off i Include adjacent lands, provided sald e envelope) which cured mo of hervous debility, — . mark the great ctylng that the e here and have a draught for our evening | ritory fn such close proximity to the exhausted vitality, eic, Address C. J. Walker a great crying that there has been in | he b oo ¢ | platted portion as to have some unity of Box 1341, Knlamazoo, Mich B STORAGE. all ages about brave men and valiant men, | §rdinary. This is Jamos Marrs, a very Taterest "therewith in tha maintenanes of WANTED, FIRST CLASS UPHOLSTERER T | STORAGE, FRANK EWERS, 121 HARNEY, and men that have ncver known fear. Yot | “‘yat | wondered ihat he should go buying | Munteipal Eovernment. State ox rel Ham- y' da. or & shol me. Address & M43 r ¢ i E - Mo . 7 mon g 8 imond N , 49 JE by dav toe & short Une, Adirgm ! o ipton L THE BESTPUREST”‘" MOSTECONOMICAI. what credit is there in such like. They can- ale, well nigh within call of his own | "5 Ryidence examined and heid to #iise WANTED, MAN ON f TG TAKE OF. || fov. honded wat S oulsehosa gosds atore 3 not help it more than 1 could help having an | and well furnished house. But I could | tain the judgment of the district court an- WANTED, MAN ON SALARY TO TAKE Of B T e e g3 ove that had a cast in it (if such like I had), | See that the man was fll at ease and like | nexing certain adfacent lots and subdivie I ive ad Vihcoment, "Apply "afier 3 & m. 118 Douk. | grove RTORED DUF 3 804 everywhere Chicago. r red hair, or a nose turned up at the end | O¢ that strives to put off an evil day. [ erasy Raainet: Sifnens . Woraie nconient. App or m. s | e R RTORED DURING. SUMMER TRD. or re . 0 LR RO Rt UL MR AL, ehange | . 1sTacl against Garneau or from _las. e B-M336 Jy3 | T960" ot Douglas. Omaha Stove Ttepalr Works. made by “E NK_FAIRBAHKC ANY ICa; like that of & wild Elronach, Yet stuch men | 4. cyertheless we lighted down at the change | noyeias county. —Afirmed. — Opinion by - - - = s house and tied our horses to the ring of the | Gomicaioner Ttyan WANTED, A MAKER; GOOD WORK. B s % come to honor, and their sons inherit it. For | door post. When we had seated ourselves | In this case there is presont solely a ques- i 5l s e ba! | PACIFIC STORAGHE & WAREHOUSE O, this also is the folly of the time: Sir James called for ale, and was exceedingly | tion of fact determined by a jury upon the y to M. J. McCren, THIlInGS, | & Jones sts. General storage and forwa 3 ! 4 8 24 We rode out of Edinburgh, passing the | merry, but not (as 1 th ht) in the wisest [ consideration of conflicting evidence. The —_ - — AN s y &4k judgment upon the verdict will not be dis- WANTED i MARBHALD = eT BAL = - BUSINESS CHANCES. BUILDING &LOAN ASSOCIATION. | gates without question, for Sir James was a | Wev, seciig that he was o close to bis own | Ui ek Sudh cifcumstances chiets ¢, oty marshals and sl SALE—FURNITURE. T T e | STTARER TN MUTUAL T, & B ARG N A% | Man In good odor with the government. We | il Sttt isdaskain gl 01 11 nst Rox ror from Dous- agent for telegraph criminal cipher fi}(!fu.v.,“u"r.’, \v‘” FURNITURE FOR BALE, NEWBSPADER: A HALF INTHR. 8 per cent when 1. 2, 8 years old, always | had a bitter winter's day for our journeylng, | ' mpan he orfed for the elder maid of the | misstoner ity Affirmed nion by Com- e | cartioulars by | selling; groat bargain. = Addrees 8 18, et id estabiished Tiack 1ills week . u L nger, Sec. | and we had trouble emough to keep warm; | two that were James Marr's daughters, and [ Where (he testimony is uncontradicted ft mall. Address W. 8, Seavey, Colonade Hotel, —MST) republican; good cha for practical PHnier | ——— - - yet with wrappings of foreign fur and a flask | declared that he would find a match for her, | I8 su It to show that the owner of the Ot Ko Bots 3 with w litite Journalistic, business abilitss | HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD | of French brandy we managed to shut out | swearing that she was too well looking to | re il property to be impr wed u-nlhlu'l' 1 D R Js erms easy. Address J. Spearfish, 8. D. nterest on sa 7 Omaha L. L ch brandy we managed to shut out | i with the claimants of oc! c's llen for SANTED, FOR U, 8, AlGTY, Anii-nopicn | FOR SALE—HORSES, WA(’ONS ETC P Ass'n, 1704 Bee bldg, M.’ Nattinger, the cold, Also our hearts were somewhat | be going about breeding quarrels and making | T work Ribseatiently | aone . AEouh W ammarrica men, betwen the ages’ of 3 and | SORGALE-ONE OF MY BLACK OR AL AN INTRS RS T cheered, and our conv ow moro. heart- | lblood amang the luds. G| pereon i the employ of such clatmunts ter nnd temperate habits, who can speak, | _mares. Fred Mohle. 1517% Farnam one, good paying manufacturing business to o : Ll 5 5 isoHtatice s | tho iot cOMpotent; 18 immateria e Fead and write Eagiian. For ful_intormation | sNYDRR PIHAR iMosT NEW— AT| Man ‘Who can ive it is time and attention PASTURAGE. Thus making merry, t0 the extent even of | man, full of pomp and {mportance, With as | though not compctent, 18 immaferial, affords oy eftratly by liier, to recruliing cficer | SNYDER PTIAT MOST NEW, 1t I open 1o invesijgation (0" any one meaning TG T IR singing a catch or two which Sir James had | much shortness of breath as port of prosence. | B0 KV « eversal of a decre R R e Ll i LR D - ; business. Addrces § 66, care Tiee office. o horses, board f learned In the old wars, and which I ‘neard | ‘“Ha, Umphray Spurway,” cried Sir James | “YGIN0 o010l witey. Appeal from Casa maha, Neb. ™ AN - = s L o ton & Phelps, Giimore, '} for the first time, though not wholly with ap- | so soon as he saw him, “here Is matter for | .ounty Affirmed. Opinion by Commis s, EVERY MAN AND WOMAN 1 MIROK FOR SALE, THE BEST PAYING MILLINERY helps on, 207’ N Afe bl proval, yet with tolerance, we came to a plac: o - - sioner Ryan e United Siates intereatcd In the oplum and FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS busineas west of Chicago. Addreas 410 10th .. PR i called’ Cockmuir, a wild and solitary place, The evidence in this case examined and whisky hablts to have my Look on these fla | HARDWOOD COMBINATION _ HOG _ AND | Sioux City. LA ASTUR B8, $1.00 ghnut in between hills that have no living held sufticient to sustain the findings and enses froe by mall. | Address © y Box 0387, Allanta, Ga. M2 2 Chicken fence. Chas. R. Lee, 9th and Doughs. | TH1 ROCK UPON WHICH DERFECT HEALTI | month, per head. Charles Gans, St. Paul, thing upon them. No heartsome rock of hab- G AR T S 2 Q=i | e founded: Clarke's pure rye whisicy, the only ited house was to be seen. The place was In P ALSCRLIR LR EU e o THE BTANDARD CATTLE CO., AMES, NBE. | fhows, 'Oif, alch sfisctually wards off all | === DANOING === | (ho midst of a great wilderness, and it needed Opinion by Commissior ot Ryan : . & has 400 tons good baled hay for sale. Q—Mii2 4 Y —M338 | tae crowing of the biack cock and the nicher Where one has receive conveyance of YOU HONEST, SOBER, INDUSTRIOUS? | FOR SA] e - - —— - AND, M MOBRAND G STV PR | Of the grouse (o make the silence endurable, certain property, in consideration of which 0, ge with'us for 1805; §3%0 a mont itiing 8x3, ahipinp, sheeting, | T ariomer Do TALL STOCK DRY G "'{"“ AND | M AN R MO Py VIl GIVE PRI | But even these were wanting that bitter day he absolutely agreed to pay the debts of ' a years you can make It casy: SIxX hours g, Joore. Windows. e &t the Assosiated | Rotlons; good trade. Address T 4, I Dodge street, during the summer. 3.923 | of gray skies and gripping frost i the grantor, it Is no defense to the suit Ui agents o not, compluin Of BT | Charities wood yard, 897 Howard st ” — Just as we had gotten fairly to the midst brought by the holder of such debt to al- S ing money selling oW Qe ayu BUSINESS NOTICES, of the moor there rose up before us a man, ] AL s A et mily weasiice i Wshen, dries HEAD FRUSH MILK NI o T TR T —— | or, rather, as it might be, we came suddenly Ramme, Aided by oh witaotmient, WhichiHuR LR i iR 068 ‘operates | Col! afternoon, yard, %th and Burst WANTED TO TRADE NEV ANDARD BI- | P # S RESILVERED, 719 N, 16. | y5on pim. He was standing stock still, as been levied upon the property conveyed as it eagily; cheap and durable; welght, thirten it Lrailiely CLite 'l:"fn\?'ri:"r\'.':\'n'h' pounds_or if he had been meditating, looking away to- “Ha, Umphray rm\l|| !\I II1 of nn-} afor «‘II“I granto; i polinds; made of antl-rust sheet steul: capacity MTONATF SSREREADDING?| LRSS Cals e st ELECTRICAL SUPP. ward the hills of Lammermuir. But at the e R £ et i Sl it ) 0% Daite know. you_Iave itsfor sale they mend | = Jnesranted as mow. Address T 1. I tor stock ot hardware or mplements. Knox & TRICAL, BN RS AND CONTRAC- | brae, he turned and showed us the pallid | Elspie Marr, goes about at thy door unwed, | “EAFGROC SRR o huginess has been for, L% dishwasher; each agent's teritory pres sser, 87)4 Pearl st., Councll Blufty, fa. Lore for elac bl ke '\'""‘“ri:"i”" countenance of a young lad, bitten blue with | and thou, great English lout, have neit fully settled upon and an agreed basis fur- octed: o competition we furnish sample | == —— — fi—A17-32 nds of eloctrical consiuction. Western Elees | © ay . . il u X « (welghs six pounds) In nice case to lady agents CLALRVUYANTS WILL TRADE T S L PROPERTY a 15 Howard st 452 the winter winds, and with his black clothes | wife to keep thee warm o' nights, nor we nished by the books kept by one partner, 10 tako ordery with: one aeent made 21430 iret | — b ILL TRADE CLEAR REN J...’ah-\"im-nxu..; hanging about him as though his limbs had [ to helr thy goods and go clad in cloth of 1t Sseta by agreomont havo heer SV SR ) AU DU RO, SLT Y & S e TR ST —— | knew him at a first glance, It was James [ The great red Englishman laughed and & » of the partnor who.kept the nfotes B et roqtireds ~Apply. 39 | a1 TR T L T (T e s e ..,‘_\K (UG | Renwick of Minnyhive, whose mother was [ down, weil content, as all men do when they | s o Baer “Tharein. itams RhOWIE s a‘x‘d Ll Tate Fequired. Apply, 432 .\I;‘\I‘lll:.“ B, AUSTIN ;n‘ix.\slr“x)-:r:n-' IUM .\l.'\_"l‘\ Co., 1702 Farnam’ st. —Mi00 chenpest. 71820 S, Mth St 1. 635, U. 8. G. [ some kin to mine, being also on the estate of | AT j;-w:t\ v;|| n ::‘mlwn\.n:: ‘\II;::;. ;x e hm'u\\n'l- ,-|,,v".,v oney of ‘!ln'”"!'hl,lhl:; — e oRT Reacen, OO st | 7O WX GHAN <o Z Kulin, manager; Patrick Ward, foreman Drumlanrig, where the Douglas Is the father | ‘‘Ah, Sir James." he said, “had I an estate | partner has suftered damage to the exten WANTED, AN~ BXPEIT, ~EXURIIENC By amUrE chotsly BR | TorsoHANGE v;\uw‘ MBINED BIOCK o8 220~y el = 1o farms and mills 1 had not so |m,,-‘ have | of sl items, ‘an action at law may be 'walst maker at once. 0. K. Scofield, Paxton | == —— (S LT I ooyank and | emm—— - - - ' N eaten the bread of another's baking. Elspie | ma ed for such o agains o Diock. oM _ MASSAGE, HATHS, RIC. Paings, oe. & ‘!," Wi meoice, with fx: HOTELS. I so happened, by mischance, that Sirjeaton the bread of anotherls bAkinK SN partner who caused sueh infury, and againat CLArE Ry a A ‘aicoh ol, steam, suiphurine | 3 —MS4T-Ty10* 13th and Dodge. Roonis by day week. [ moment when Mr. Renwick turned hin | raybeard of an l‘?m,tll-»lnlmn» Sh 4‘:‘.’”‘.‘ . ‘Buhiaaton & Quiies RETON FOK RENT_HOUSES =l T MERCHANDI SXCHANG 40 | about. 1 wished that it had not been so; “Never vot aia L".’;‘“‘.';-Mhlnn‘ 1058y YOR | orabiny.| AgAINAE How R i (oo — ARD, 1421 DODGE. te and cash. H. Wagner, Omah | but, nevertheless, I gave him greeting, for | or nay, mphray Spurwa s better 1 4 qams ~ county eversed Opi ES, F. K. DARLING, BARKER BLOCK. TOMBRIYL Lt EHORTHAND ANDEYPEWRITING be had been a child when T was a young lad, | late than never,” sall the lass Elsple, speak- D R VRIAE. pinion by HOUSES, F. K. LING, BARKER BLOCK - P TS = , P ha ing from the doorway where Sir James had A brake! s a fellow servant of [ X DATH AND MASSAGE PARLORS IN SANT'S SCHOOL, 613 N. Y. Liep, | and our folk were, as I have said, some man i a | A brakeman fs a fellow servant of an. b - | "city. Mme. Howell, 318 & 5. 15th: thoroughly M—49 | ner of Kin. stayed her. She was a brisk lass, with no| other brakeman, when both are employed i Rl fReid — 2 L oL : : ¥ 3 pleasant w UL e atood! lowarlng &t me | “‘Well, listen: hers Blsple, cried the Bng- Nappens to one solely by reasoniofithe fiees FIOUSES, BENAWA & CO., 108 N, 15TH ST, DR LEON, B SSAGE AND e - . With eyes so sunken and such a lost counte- | lishman, daffing with her, “tell us all whether | ¢&i®"C5 800 (0N qiimages the common em: 2l c Ll étglo bath: Fariors” Festtu “and rfroshing O e Dudilng s et Blosk NTIST, 23 BURT ST [ nanco that T wished we had come some other | you will have me, or my ‘man Henry Bowman | ployer of both 5 COLE G0, LARGEST LIST IN OMAHA | 413 North léth mtreet, "= = T-MuSs0® SR T s TGS PAWNBROKERS, | way. that is a limber 14 and likely of his face 2. The happening of an accident through DM 423 119 NORTH 15TH ST., ROOM 1, SELECT MAS. | momre s LANDS NEAR OMAHA e ar not, James,” 1 said, “for this is Sir r/a marriedimun o for dilad toreourtal | the QEpiRcement 08 A wbATiOrGeHEIREE m("m_‘” S EEIRATI N HOUEHS, ke, mugnetic and ‘alcohol baths. Anna, from TMPROVED GARDEN LANDS NEAR OMAA | i nowTz LoANs MONGT. 1 N | James Standsfield, of New Milns, n good man, | asked the lass, looking from one to the other. | & 008 R Leg g o N 9 rooms, 211 8. 24(h st., $30 el in ¥ wecks, J. H. Sherwood, 423 N. | and one that, (h]mu.'h a me gistrate, is no ill- r a married man, of course, satd Sir [ f%erentive whon the displacement. come 7 rooms, 4205 Cuming ¥ m— === | wistier to the fok of the hill—" James, before the Englishman had time to | plained of is clearly shown to have been § Toome, o Casn st 10, _____TURKISH BATHS. SALE OR TRADE 1 Y PROP. C=) o= “Ah, John Bell,” sald young Renwick, at | ipeuk. caused by the negligent and reckless man 9 rooms, 4 T TURKISH BATHS; ONLY PLACE IN CITY John N. Fi . opp,. B, O, A el tast, heeding my kindly speech no more than | “"“Tiion 1 choose Umphray Spurway, the | Ner in which the car equipped with such B rooms, exclusively for ladies. Suite 100-110, Bee b i the tune of a bird whistling, “Is that indeed | @nglishman,” said she. ~ *Bonny faces make | COUPIEr or drawbar was violently pushe § rooms, 13 Pratt st., 8 ST IS o I et SUES & CO. Boe | Y0u? Your friends for whom you left us | pyi™aoneiitings. against another ca _Bee Fidelity Trust Co., 1302 Farcam st D0 | oo™y pOST, 3195 8. 15TH. B B B U R G, T - Boe have clad and comforted you well! There [ "3 ONEEIOBRL | o) 1ihen: tye couldna | of hin merreamn® ta el dhoene (e e RENTAL AGENCY 620 80. 16TH ST, 730 Cy R duilding, OMAHA, Neb. Advice FREL. lluhr‘.-].;:;“um(‘nnl»;.,:;.:h;ni.|r». 3)"‘)!‘lh".nr;zl‘:l{:l\v:lr)'\ do better, Umphray.” ! gree of knowledge and skill ordinarily pos. & il et ; FOR SALE4-ROOM COTTAGE, FUL I n e RE . 4%, | But even as he spoke I saw his jaw drop | &cssed by members of the same profession TWO 9-ROOM BRICK HOUSES, FERIONAL, st front, $700.00; terms easy; burgal Doubtless ye have made a fine exchange, and | o4 Ui ot the docr at which Jnmn-urall, yynete oneiasta WollniasrEUNAEEIREANIG avenus, facing Hansoom park, FITORRET PPERLY CORSET MADE TG | _Patterson, Ramge bioe 5 R WEATHER FORECAST, the wide throat that took the Test at a gulp | {ic £ ®Ereq B0 0 A 8 I Ao | o \_A.n-. necessary surkleal servicos for an hard wood fnish: first . class LIRS I G L 5 — - will soon swallow a fat benefice. But ther otter, he cannot be held llable in Gamages veniences. Inquire 1115 S ol 3 am streel, o | FARMLANDS, C. F. HARRISON, 912 g S : 4 are other spirits abroad that you will have to | Us on the muir of Lowther ir James rose | for the negligence or malpractice of such - RE Showers and Cooler with Northerly Winds kon with, to his feet and set his hand to his sword. | surgeon as he summons; provided such sur. VIAVI CO., 316 1 § AND 7-ROOM FLATS, WITH RANGE AND all ‘modern convenfences: awnings, xereens and hitor service. Call at corner it 701 8. 1hth Bt., from 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. Geor, TOOM MODI pleton. Hartman & Rob FOR RENT, FOR SUMMER A my residente, corner of La and 324 sta., partly furnished, H. J. 1624 Capitof D154 0OM EAST FRONT MODERN, 862 N. 4/TH D-18—-Jy-15* 5-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, DETACHED, beautiful lawn; shade trees. )5 South 25th. Apply (0 J. M. Parmtte, Douslas block " > EIGHT-ROO $15.00 and $25.0) per month. Ay Inquire 2 1 2016 Capitol 05 N. 31st street, § rooms, m 10 rooms, Sheate, modern, §: 18 St avenus, E. T_TWO 6-ROOM 806 8. 30th. Modern RENT—§-ROOM HOUSE, FOR REN turnished FOit ALL BLDG.; HEALTH BOOK at; lady attendant. Uk . HAAS, FLORIST, PLANTS, CUT FLOWERS. {, hail, residence and grave decorations, cphone 716, U—M4 E, MME. PO free; home POST, 219} UMBRBELLAS COVERED 315 No. 16th. _Jas. Henderson. BARGAIN 113 8. 16th s A PRIVATE PARTY HAS MONEY TO LOAN on_ planos, Jewels, vl confidential. LD any size you ARE YOU SICK? MEDICINE t50c, at 203% N. 16th st 2 i A bottle Necessary 1o evy whisky. doall CAN AN NISH US WITH A NO. 25 dictio that sold by us on_coupons. i ort at busincss office M351 3) MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE ANTHONY LOAN & loans at low TRUST CO., 318 N. Y. LIF tes for choice security in Ne- AERPNNRaL REY wood: fRlN, SI0kS braska and Towa farms or Omaha. city property, —— - W46 o B FEENT, A LR PRICE, MY | SONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES, THE nished or unfurnished, for the summer or | _O. F. Davis Co., 1505 Farnam st w- fonger. Mrs. M. Hellman. BN o TR MODERN 6-ROOM _COTTAG IBAUTIFUL W SXorks offar a0y path 1% ‘.”",".‘ em in faNaiand shad Mt o Just complled. ‘Write for particulars : FURNISHED HOU R RENT-EIGHT W—M 3 ?"‘ e e fime " podern. conveniences, | CITYLOANS, C. A. STARR, &3 N. eihelan i o L W53 FOR RENT, KITCHE AND 3 0.00; U, gnd alnk, ¥, (210 DIt 290 Joans on eity property apply to Pusey & Thomas, 7O LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAML | em Electrical Supply Co., 1515 Howard str — BT eTE | estate. Brennan, Love & Co.. Paxton bik NICE SOUTH FRONT ROOM, WELL FUR- i e e Bahod, private family. Cail 202 Casa. st T L RINGS ™ ON | —Miz3 FY.TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL BSTATE Relay Special. -, 120 N. 15th o — | Vat’6 per cent. W. B. Meikel, 1st Nal. Di bidg 8 St ST CLETLe [EENARANT ROOM. 119 DOL B | R o L GTON AND EAGLE. CROSS GUN €O, FOR RENT, BLEGANTLY FURNISHED | MONBY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA 13th_atreet. s ] _rooms. 61 8. 15th. —6i6-ty2 | " proparty. Fidelity Trast company, 1702 Tarmam. | T hra N & © S ARNAM BTRERT: FURNISHED ROOMS 50C W WrH. | — ps syize | LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY — - _ | property. - W. Farnam Smith & Co., 132) Farnam. | PLEASANT. COOL ROOM FOR TWO, WITH Wta | board. 210 Dodge St Eoisszie | = - | 7 ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING Fon MAN | MONEY TO LOAN-—-CHATTELS. aud wife; rent taken ln board. 319 N. th, | {GNEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, | WOOD MANTLES, | ol - _ | Thorses, wagons, ete., at lowest rates i city: | - places, vestibules large _fioors; | FRONT ROOM WITH ALCOVE. SUITABLE | Do removal of kouds: strictly ¢ il you | catulogue. Milton Rogers & Sons, for three, with board. 283 St. Mary's Ave can pay loan off ut any time or in uny i-M2s amodat o o A - — OMAHA MO) LOAN (0. p.). R COOL ROOMS, FURNISHED FOR S uum.xr.ax;.nmuununu.mzns t housekeeping, 311 Address S €2, Bes M2 250 —— | e - B. HADDOCK, ROOM & NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM FOR TWO. 63 [ L 1th street B-MO0-28 | = - AN st MONEY TO LOAN ON 3D OUTSIDE ROOMS, GAS; | planos. Fred Terry, 430 Ramige bk, X eam he Gth; third High - ~ | M. 0. MAUL, U Sisam heat 16th; third oy, Hkht. . | MODEL LOAN CO., 403 NEW YORK LIF W17 Farnam st. —e—————————— FURNISHED BODHS AND BOARD agents, room 207 First Nat'l bank bldg, READ! READ! BARGAINS! Wo will_sell for the In Rees Place, between Georgia aves. and Mason and Pacific sts., sirable part of the city, fine natd ant $15.000 homes Just started in this b We wiil b This prop: it ty We haye the New, 7 room w Come in and we Iking distance f i will tes desire, er be cheapest e bath £ the will ¥, B0 ! BARGAINS! next ten days bargains and Virgin a the most de- ral t s cheap again, se In the city. comented o el neig 11 you all about it in and make us Corner lot on Cuming st., 48x15) ft If you have any nerve come an offer 6 ft. on 10th st., close to d Wil trade Do not get 3 to make invest \delity Trust nam st W growing investment, ina-half Its valu Company, sole age ot, worth $7,00, ared because Wa give yon a c but b within iborhood. e sure to bt WANTED-TO SELL_MY RESIDENCE PROP- erty located in ot 5, Aldine Square, wiich is No. 1511 Norty tage with ade Hotel. nd street, An ht- I modern convenlences. A bargain y person who may want a lovely coltago Apply by letter 1o W. RE- room cot- oy, Colon- 2724 ton street! Williams, on building. fine ‘o Darling, or business property, best offer ever made; R ST., SOUTH FROI DARGAIN IN place, or at room ity water, $1,000 “Harier block: it at 13th and Vin see t a1 I T, 6 ROOMS, cash RE AUTIFUL he owner, MeCague I, 244 AT str A 9 ment, wat residence porti letter to Jean STERLING BU BARGAIN, 3 cottages, 8, 7 or and i Shone, swer thiy rental —133-Jy 1 BUSINZ‘.SS CHANCES. TO RENT-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS RCUANDISE 1N TEST with board; terms reasonable Call at 2107 sk ol und cash Douglas. F—8®-25 or equivalent. Alh-): ), care L NICELY FURNISHED WTH ROOM WITH | — - — — — =M - buatd for two: private family: no ather boards | WANTED A DENTIST OCCUPANT FOT THE ers: best home’ comforts. §14 No. Sist. bet. | | best location in South Omai et Calltarnia and Webstor. Fooni | Hih and N strects. Apply ot ¢ 807 8 HTH AVE, PRIVATE FAMILY 5 2 F—M125 J13* LEVATORS FOR BAL 7 BLE — wear. here for sulo OF e TO TRADE, DRESS SUIT, CH MEASURE | e contral territorys prospect. fine 36 inches, worn twice: cost 15, for horse. gun, | AW on, Neb, of anything. 5 42 Dee. i — - . DRUG STORE IN 1A 10 ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, ating $8, ‘v'1 Hlnuy you or for light housckerping, reasonable” price. | bo had fox 34,00 caah. sk Rava K Tonif V. Hair, Hastings, New For YOMS \\'I‘l‘i( 3 SOLID INVE NTS 18 Lt e Chaara ¥ block, water 1 aving mill, ine ico busis LARGE e b S o “iats ROOMS, ALSO TABL Churchill, 1812 Chicago. R aEE e —— HOTEL | Gpportunity dar T Organ. ONE-THIRD INTERE: A Manufacturing pian M ome w a8 6, cure CORNER L nd 8 rooms each, ancetion, OT, i 10" Bee bullding RE A WATCH 41 Jy PAVI brick in best Apply by | WE! CuAL n MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL ‘office to 205 8. 16th st., rown block Ll A GOOD THING-PUSH IT ALONG, MAY BE tho latext slang phrass, but (hats' Sust what doing with BHERIDAN COAL."$.0%0 tona Roid In Omaha last year. We Eive you 3,000 18, of tho heat Wyoming cooking coal for $4.80, letor White, mgr., 185 Farnam at. Tel. 121, i DRBSSMAKINO 'S, 601 Durdotte, 503—J30% MORTUL, sign painting, Darker bik.; b MUSIO, ART AND LANGUAGES, 1. PAPER HANGING, HOU brick work, plastering: off. R. 1 el 135; shop 913 N. 2ith st 480 MRS FANNY ADLER, PIANO TEACHER, raduate Vieana Copsarvatory. 808 Bo. 16th st _ 85—Jy9 ¥. GELLENBECK, DANJO AND teactier, 1311 Came strest. M-10 for Nebraskn. Beon possesses the ki The face of the young man was flushed with id, peaceably, “‘not thus was WASHINGTON, June 2.—The forecast|your father wont to speak to me, when I [ Wrath or wine. I know not which. ‘l‘,'l‘,f".'j,‘,:)"'f'_!‘ sxessod by for Tuesday 1s drave home the kye In the even' from the| ‘“‘Come in hither, Janet,” he cried to some | such surgeon would n For Nebraska—Showers; cooler; northerly ! braes at the town-end of Minnyhive.” one without; *‘here is a gallant company at | his knowledge and skill to winds, “No,” said he, “that may be, but since | the drink. ' Ye will see the whole pack to- | his patient For Jowa—Showers; cooler; southerly | then the kye have been In many a man's | gether that have disinherited me—the canting | 5, S|Ater against Skirving e winds. Holt_county missioner Ragan. corn beside my father" Aftirmed. And T knew , honest man!” priest, the lying Englisker, and the old hound wledge and skl other surgeons, and had no reason to suspect’ thal cot or fall to use the advantage of t al. Brror from Opinion by Com- or Missouri—Fair; southerly winds. that he imeant to cast up to | himself. The devil rive them all! Muiy thel A o close e vhicl ; outh Dakota—Showe! «‘('unh r in the | Me that I had jolned the persecuting party. | cupy choke them TR ]m}{'mvn‘lh\\uu |un‘|‘:|rw‘1h:n.w'1ll|l|iyl‘ fifln,“,z'j"}“hfl stern portion; northwesterly winds. For the ordinary cry among the hillfolk, by nd with these wicked words Philip Stands. | ment defendant filed a petition In cquity or Kansas—Increasing cloudiness and | Which they passed on the word of warning [ field strode upon the stone pavement of the | L0 Vacate the same on the ground that it showers; cooler; northerly winds, the one to the other, when the hcrse soldiers v TR | was irregularly obtained; the irregularity e O T s BURTAU, | Yo Drata of honeat menc” sad Sir Jamos, | 14 purfs with bassion and bloiched with | court omitted to fournallze the judement A" and “rainfall, comparad with the | "but take notice that there are other honest | Lol HITC TRITRCr B VRURR Flattern of a | jiement defendant to file o motion to set D ding day of the pust four years: | men in the realm that are no rebels, but bide | #OMma0, om of feature Indeed, Vut with | jgide the judgment rendered against him 3 194, 1893, 1892, | auietly at home, wishing i1l to none, and who | "°, 8000 housewlifely look in her eyes during the” term at which it was rendered et % 72| grudge, forbye, an crra sheep no mors o 4 | ., See, there they stand, Janet,” cried he, | was not caused by the fallure of the clerk h m temperature 6 60| niil body than a can of ale to a red soldler.” | ‘and for a groat T would send them all to | to journalize the judwment when rendered, Minimum temr ) 0 ¥ A 1 h Average temperature. . 7 %8| ““Pulr man” he said, gently, “poor man! | hell, and swing for them In the Grass Mer- | pul, resuich, from the laches br the Judg: drecipitation ... -0 1001 rede ye turn about your bridle-rein and | cat.” SR e . | Ml 0 ot be pe ¢ de corrects Condition of temperature 4 \_'ll pr A\Xlljihg;‘h'l'! | ride back the way ye came, or the bed that Philip,” sald Sir James, gripping the table w"fl‘..’v’ ;'nl- j\‘pl!v’”.‘.‘:n u‘l”hl x-"mf:v llu-’rvm:- at Omaha for the day and since March 1 | ye shall lie on shall be darker than the mirk | to steady himself, for all his mirth had gone | troversy L SR .. 73 | of night that comes fast upon us, and colder | from him and left him gray to the lips, | 2 Whether the negloct or failure of the S MR than the linen sheets that Janet Johnstone | “Phillp, my lad, 1 have come to forgive you, | S'erk of & district court to journalize Noymal precipitation has spread for ye at the Wauk-Miln." and to see gin ye will lead a new lite, D, Judgment immediately upon: ieirendiCioniie Deficiency for the day 3 “Man!" cried Sir James, fiercely, shaking | - S nna | an frregularity within the meaning of sub- TPotal precipitation since March 1. w:mvh 5 | his bridle reins at the field preacher, *what Aivison3.oCiesatan W8 coti b GodalfEE Deficlency since March L......... 482 ""“hH ken ye of Janet Johnstone? And why speak Sigler against McConnell. Error from Roports from Other Stations at 8 . M. | ye the name of my son’s concubine, that is ncoln _county. Affirmed. Opinion by . to mo as the name of the enemy of mankind! Commissioner Ragan a That evil woman has not crossed the step of An assignment of error here that the dls- R my door for years—na, nor shall na while 1 urict court. srred in admitting tno eviience PR et of n named witness will_be overrule STATIONS. v5 | 22 grate OF | 'S0 cried Sir James at his voice's pitch, any of “the gvidence of £siA nilibEE AN 8% | g% James Renwick shook his head wearily. 2. An assignment of error that a district (3|8 The meseage is not of me nor from me, court erred in giving or refusing certain are al 3 he sald. spoak as J am bidden. Your in n\h('mlm will be overry ed where it ap- vt Ciowdy. | light-0"-loves I reck nought of. But T wish o rom the. record “that: nonexceRiie Nortl, bis Cloudy. you well; and T warn you from riding further o taken to.khe ackion 0t theGoutiiTENS Valemi | Farteloudy | for the powers of darkness are abroad this By oF refuslag the tstraqtionsieor RS i . 3! Olany: night, and it is their hour. Turn your “The devil take him and you both!" An assignment of error in a petition Y | “loudy | horzes about, and never draw rein till ye are — —— in error that the court errcd in overruling Davenpori:: Cloudy. safe within the walls of Edinburgh." dinna bagin by breaking my heart. Send | the motlon for a new trial, such motion o Gloudy. “Ye speak as a foollsh person,” said Sir|away that woman, that has made ye live [ Sontalning & e 1e A bnee Clondy, James, severely; “this night I bide in mine | like a beast. Think on your wife that greets | point out or susge in the verdict i own house and sleep in mine own chambor, | for you by her lone— Jjudgment were erroneous. Vibaen Par. ¢loudy | with this honest man and law-abiding minis’ | What more he would have sald I kuow nct, aze against Pa 40 Neb, 732, fol- gRAimeany st ter of the gospel to kesp me company."” but the woman broke out furiusly upon him, | 0¥ i ! ‘ ; Milen City. )2 Clondy And with that he rode off and 1 rode after | asking who he was that he should take her | pOgate® AEainst Morse & Co. Hrror from Raviacity.. R him. Yet often and after I looked back, and | 800d name, saying that she was an honest | Commissiancr Yiagan, o Opinion by L_00.Cleat _ _ | hore tn the fading light of that bleak and | man's wife and much else, A merchant ordercd some rubber goods v indicates trace ¢ AroViLSH, Ovserver. | unkindly afternoon, I saw the fanatic preacher | “Sald ye ‘an honest man's honest wite? | from a wholesale house, but the goods were ” of ‘precipita stand as we had left him, gazing lonesomely | 5ald Sir James. And he looked very dircet | ROt #hipped when ordered: the merchant s Ehad ki 5 was ordered away from home, and befora £ up at the hills as though he looked and saw | &t her as she spoke h = b d Negroes Churced with Tra'n Wreoking. | ' vision upen them The woman turned away as it she could | Jc4¥ing natructad his clerk, whom he left SAN ANTONIO, Jume 24.—The arrast of | Sir James Standsfield rode bravely away, |not bear the question and the eyes of all | rubber goods If they should come, as they seven negroes, some liying In Floresville and | as set on his own intent as a man that has | that were in the house. She mads as though | had not heen shipped In a reasonablo time some In San Antonlo, charged with the | taken the bit of his fate between his teeth -lln‘ \Hu\tll‘l [ u‘} the r:rr[w, by which sat i w,""‘rl l\'w o (l;‘llr’ ll.‘ while ‘m.- mers y ¢ | and rides or he - . stter | James Marr's wife, with her da v Blspie | Chant was absent the rubber goods arrived wrecking of trains fa’ the San Antonio & ;"’l““f"_’lj‘“hmnr he will, against his better | James Marrs wife, with | ”“Ayduglhlll:pfr ld‘ II“ | and the clerk paid the freight on them and Arkansas Pass railway ‘during the past four | KROWledge t fiee Ld b '€ | stored them, not unpacked, in a warehouse months, was made todwy in this city, All The ranting and fanatical knave,” he | 8Kirts of their kirtles about them and swept | helonging to the merchant; a day or two the accused are {rylpg fo turn states syi. | #aid, over his shoulder, “'to speak to me of Off into an inner room. So the woman came | after the merchant returned homa he sold the: accussd are.tryNio) hotates Vi warniugs and concubines. 1 will e'en ap- | back shamefacedly to the side of her para- | his entire stock of ‘merchandise, without free rides on the traing is thelr excuse for ypmmmx him and have him sent to the scaf- | mour, who stood browbeating us all, save | an Inventory thereof, and delivered posses- e — . ot \l\-nu-n I knew well he had no smallest | his nl"i -m“I smiling-ip: & way- {hat was | the rubber goods = had arrived. ‘The Negro Murderer to ie Klactrocated, ntention vast admiration to me to behold wholesale merchant brought plevin NEW YORK. Juns 21.—William Gensar, | ., BUt a8 we neared home and the night set- | It was not, perhaps, the wiscst time to | for the rubber goods against —the mer- s Mg 22 o A%8% | tled about us, methought that Sir James |&lve a man advice, but nevertheless, because | Chants vendee. The jury found a verd he West Indian negro who on March 20 | Standsfield rode not so hastily nor looked | I knew not whether Indeed I should see him | In fayor of the wholesale merchant ! murdered and dismembered his mistress, | so eagerly for the lights of his house. again, 1 rose from my place and exhorted | () That the evidence sustained the find- Mary Martin, was today sentenced to die | Ever he found some new excuse to loiter, | him to repent and put away his sin, for that [ (5 That the sole question was whelher by electricity in the week beginning July 29, | and showed me his own various improve- | his father was ready to forgive and receive | the rubber goods hail been accepted by the him again, as in the days before his firs 1herchant and the title to sald goods vested o e e in him prior to the time he made the sale o U " " f ° Out upon you, canting hound:" he eried, | M SIS O CTTIANURS O o e _‘M .*' o MJM‘ JURSKIRUT breaking in on me; “I tell you plainly, i [ wholesale merchant hid sucd the merchant I had as muckle as sixpence in the day, I|for the price of the rubber goods, the evi= ! No Waiting, No Wondering would mever. trouble my father more." denee wouid sustain a finding in’ favor of .& “Come to dinner and worship tonight, and | the merchant % if they'll Fit. I wo shall see if we cannot make a new thing [ () That it was the duty of the wholesale 31 ’& of it, your father and you and I We have | [igrchant to deliver the quality and quan e come from Edinburgh for that purpose.” within a reasonable time, and the whole ) But the more mention that was made of | sale rchant not having done this the ;. his father's kindness, the fiercer was the son hant had a right to decline to recelve d against im, which made his sin like the sin &0ods j against the Holy Ghost, as I have #o often ex- | (1) Whether, under all the facts and eir “The devil take him and you both,” he | funie for ‘thelr payment o the whelamn cried. “Think ye 1 would go to his table to [ merchant was a question for the jury and o A have him grin at me like a sheep's head in a | properly submitted by the instructions of q tongs. Ye dog with band-strings, what are ye ”"1} court tnst Hubbard’ B f ol concerned in the matter? Do ye understand | Moore against Tubbard v fram. a0 ;i are Ready to Wear, and to whom ye speak?" county. ““Affirmed. " Opinton” by Commis- Every Garment is Guaranteed. Then Umphray Spurway whipped a pair of | No question was presented in this case q pistols out of his pocket, and laid them | except a question of fact and several ques= e Ay o bended on the table, tions of practice which have already beem All Leading “Retailers know of this brand of Shirts. ;-k-n“,,,., MF been enough and to spare of 1Il | repeatedly passed upon. L ol RS ? i i i g talk,” he sald; “‘get out of this house without g — If your outfitter is out of size or style you desire, let him get it for you, another uncivil word, Philip Standsfield, or 1 BRAIN WORKERS SHOULD, and in order that he may get you just what you want, write us for our will make a hole in you, you debauched man —— SOUVENIR OF FASHIONS. Coples Free by mail. and blasphemer of your father. And you Use Horsford's Aeld Fhosphate. Janet Johnston, shall be whipped at the cart- | Dr. €. H. Goodman, 8. Louls, Mo., says CLUETT, COON & CO., Makers. Factories, TROY, N. Y. :..c’x Jfrom here to Morham—aye, It I have to | I have used it for several years, with etpe shes mysel | g ally good results in ne the result of mental effort condition of brain-workers.' 80, snarling and counter-snariing, with changed countenances, more like those of P — 520, owr rvous prostration, ; also In sleepless PRI N

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