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THE OMANA DAILY BEE: ITUESDAY, JULY 2, 1895. SOUTH OMAHA SCHOOL BOARD —_— ————— N Advertisements for these cotumns will be 4 hen cntil 12:30 p. m. for the eveningand | - - what (R NG 0ld Organization Goes Out and the New 11 8 p. m. for the morning and Sunday | STORAGE, FIANK BWE T HARN 3 3 ¢ 0 hion, - o Comes In, @Bvertisers, by requesting & smumbered | SEET FTORAGE HUILDING TN OMATIA W s by Tt 3 oo | i i S omen 1/t S U | nambered letter In eare of The tee. An- lowest rates. 1 - > A = [AC"[RS [L crED swars so nddressed will be delivered u n | T DURING SUMME R Jresentation of the check only. Rates 2 Omaha Stove Iep K y AR e et now 4\ Comeittss Raports Natmes of thia FeRlN hereat: Nothing tuken for less tha ~:.'n,-‘ AREHOUST About . \ | nate Indl for tirst Incertion . FRES. A0O TOrver firmed — List of Thoso an erti ta must 1un consecu- L % iy % “;.m advertisements must 1un consecu f S TR TAT Rubblng, sfiouflng- ¢ \ (Il ] Solected. ____ SITUATIONS WANTED. P A qrul R Tt Bl sl SR S Cleaning', SCrubblng, 5 i The annual meeting of the Board of Bducas WANTED-STENOGRAPHER AND GENERAL | N-M8L hted, 189 1 & Bacheller) You martied agalnst your father's wish? |\ 0 F o ) 14 last evening, President Gideon s SEND : WAS SHE SO INNOCENT? s Yes W ience. Best rateren 1 & ACIES N CITY LIMITE, SEND eat w luna he having b called away by the death of Ganfieid, Valentine. Nebrasks. A2 ' | . [l N—M5TT 3¢ is no doubt great; but what they 0, coms, eoms, Sr. Wurnstt, this won't Runaway match havin ¥y by ath ot | 3 - . . ; WIS MO er was a young school girl, Mr. Bur-|a relative, Vice President Olson occupled the GOOD HARNESSMAK I OFF THIRTY YEARS' | JUNTER AND SHELVING. SHAW all should know, is that the time do: you're defying the law!" sald the detec- tduals and They Are Con- Ty s § N SHAN pett—e | chair and called the meeting to order. It exposience wanin work, | Address Frank : L : " i % ! understand.’ was the oecasion of the reorganization of the Kapsen " M ‘ t sroti abot “ . n helieve h b b g | FOR SALE_ t URNITURE, of it, the tire of it, and the cost i ou must Bave some discretion about | vHe was an sctor then: I 1 leved f0 Bim. | g Membere Poarl and Thomas stepped = — = = . g s g, Swi ou can watch your | He o down and out a beoc d A WANTED—MALE HELP. FOR “SALE-3) ROOMS FUTL 3 of it, can all be greatly reduced by duirty ARUL. the CUMAIN Gropk. BEgposs And now lown and out and A. W. Babeock and A. N § “Oh, T long to be rid of him: But I can't | Shriver took their seats as members for the bargain. Address S 18, De there has been some mistake yet. T wi'l soon.” She clenched her hands. | jone torm, There was a crowd present, as t (abwolutely fre V plain senled A O—M870 Cl s "ol . v - |l o e i b L e v r BalaEa s a h, 1 guess we know our business, Mr. He had a specfal grudge, of course, againet | o0\ OF N ? . - ta “S oa | ord had been passed about the streets that . Address ). Walke urne ot ¢ papet e k ¥ your her? o Mith y 4" | FOR SALE—HORSES, WAGONS,ETC n al po Burnett. You newspaper men think you | your father u i RABW.IL A1), gt “Yes my father horsewhipped him once.” | there would be a lively fight when the board D, MAN ON SALARY TO TAKE OR- | S-ONB_ OF BIACK _PON PGB sl - e | “I see—capitai! capital . |reorganized. Atter the reading of the fnely’ ! I iestatit wil riceve ‘a0 s Frea on. Jbt7se Farnamme P mm‘m NKfAlRBANK (DMPANY(M The manager broke In, “But, Mr. Swift, It | wwhy Go'you say ‘capital,’ Mr. Burneit?” | minutes for tho last four meetings, Superine yancement. . Apply after 9 a, m, 116 Doug d will ruin us to have the play stopped. Sup-| «On T don't know: I'm giad he was horse . = 5 B | FOR BALE—MI1:CELLANEOUS o Dt s thodrt, St WoUTd BIFe et hoUsH | whiypads ChaURAIlT. T Bavel &lwiys deloated | tonaenl Motod \made his ‘EHiAI ISR NTED, BALESMEN FIR BEST SELLING | i all over the country to have it known she |his pale, fat face e b o : 1804, 3,072, By Nine on the road: liheral sala ine | EARDWOOD TINATION 110G AND Eleanor laughe “He 1s a coward—a|wards the enrollm 118 i 1% specilty. " Cutiforni € beast. 1 keep him near me because I can't|Second, 1,247; Third, 885; Fourth, 206, Awi ) MEN TO WRITE ME TODAY b O hicken fence, Chas. R. Lee, 9th and Dougia i RO ol s e | apiration trom his brow. keep him in i | get rid of him, and partly to | age attendance during the past school year, WANTED, 5 I8k | THE STANDARD CATTLE CO., AMES, NEI FOB SALE-HBAL BBTATS “I'll be personally =responsible to you, | order, that's ull; and I give him all his PIn | 400" 4 704: avorage att HKH during. last Hine of etap! . has 400 tons good baled hay for & QMW N A s wift,” said Burnett. “She shall not leave [ money. Tae other day he tried to kiss me $ ‘il territory particulars - ST INET | et Maxtis 4 Wi slon. | the wretch!" five weeks of school, 1,682; total number of = 2 g FOILSALE OLD LUMBER v ALE-5-0OM COTTAGE, FUL | SRS il el DL A R L LR Py teachers, fifty-two; average salary, $54.39 per T woron ¢ 2x8,°2x10, £xd, ship) 8630, | And 1 it or ¥ o rs, windows, ot e e R AT s glve you my word that It any one | .up™ g4 him to keep his distance; month A killed Lord Holton, she did not, and I feel | ho tried vthing of the sort I'd b In order to allow the finance committee to with medicine company to 1t "A. G yard, 87 ol Y 4 ) | he tried anything o I ! B, Gladbrook, la 1M 57 FARM LANDS, C. F. HARRISON, 912 N. 7 L seaall;Lo(,sl §ag¥rlas certain 1 know who It was. | potic Her eyes flashed. * report on bills the board took a short recess. 5 T b CEN e, 3 5 » < s “Ob, it is utter rank nonsense to think |useful: he is an excellent chaperon. When the committee reported it recoms LA S R s R i CUALEVOX ANTE ¢ CORNER 1 i Ml torws ot Blood and | of accusing her,” said the manager. “She [ “One thing more. = That dispat mended the paynient of about $700 worth — “atre i T ke | Disenses, Sof 8 ng el e ) 1 Lord Holton's arrival?” |of outstanding bills. Secretary Hagan res = u WARREN, CLAIRVOYA g | 1 LG by SM‘}’ i Munors, | 18 the dearest, nicest girl on the boards to- Y i 14 Vo faaw i DOFLAA. SXBENUTEUTON, TN L) ¢ fiscal e D asement, water and sewer ¢ on, i Pimpl vors: | I8 t " es. How could you kno orted expenditures for the past flacal year WANTELJV)'LMA].:E hVEhl’j dium, Sth year at 11 resid monhly rer Apply by L ette ."Lu “uml IIInn: day; and the best girl, too. e turns all “He is—your father." as $61,000, with overdraft at the present HONTST, § S e ey e (R e el sl e POt yougbly cloansed | por”notes and billetdoux ever to me, with [ She was growing more agitated than he|time of $9,000. ~ When Secretary Hagam Y S 1t ‘sasy ) Sin hewive | « independetit car sreadas, Room 3, 608 8, 18tH | o e oo - - %\ LADIES given careful | orders to burn 'em! She do such a thing? | Wihed, as she answered “Yes; why conceal | finished his report on the finances the beard ata do not complain of hard | _street. Hambuyg hotel 5 M L BHaN R her ot \ and speciutattention forall | 5} “ipeurdt 1 guess not! it from you adjourned sine dic y are making money selling AL e o thelr many peculiar il The call boy sung out, “All out for third | The new board was called together by A. srfection Dish Washer; the only practic G ATC o ! , e W ‘N ments. “Perfectly ridiculous!” chimed in Burnett, | 4ot and Burnett bowed and withdrew, but | W, Babeock. Mr. Olson was elected temporar; family washer manufactured; wiios dric ol PSSR LR T (el s e 4 W OATARRH, [ roat | who was still very pale. I will prove it! ro he did so whispered abruptly ehhitman and A. N. Hagan temporafy!#sts R0 experience necessiry: n eaild of 8 op MADAM SMITi, (bl i S T L o vr,‘:.’.?.fw.‘ “ured by spoctal | “You won't arrest her now? Come,” sald | ‘“‘Where is your handkerchief? You willlrotary. Talbot moved that the board pro- MY e, durante: weieht, hirteen | 8 4 FAPOF, aleohol,”steam, Main street, Council Bluf e Hcourse of trantment. the manager, taking the detective's arm. | Rogd 10 thly teartul scene with old Duval.” | cond o the eloction of u prection, G frst R aE Mg PN ot - oIt SALE—AT A LOW PRIC J ! VITALITY WEAK) made | “I'll put i roscenium box, whe He has it.” ballot to be informal. The first ballot showed W $i0.000 Tor Jin ‘el et T | (VITALITY WEAK) m put you in a proscenium box, “He has shiowe have 10 canyan MASSAGE, MADAMB BE " cash, balinee one and two years, C g WEAK MEN $5 by “too close sppl you can stop on the stage any time, and you | . Who ¢ % Cheek, 6; Talbot, 2. Slate moved that the s people ¢ sale (hey el | R A iy L tion to business or study, severe mental | .., Lo.; your eye on her—and she's a neat ‘He? How's that informal ballot be declared formal and W. B. R dlat w 5 3 PARLORS IN | con it ac o Tand rain or grief, SEXUAL EXCESSES I middie | ¥} 0 SC0 O 0, B0 8ot 1t don’t | “I saw a fly buzzing over his poor bald f o bttt P e e Choek | thon W fornia NEST, BATHL AND, MASSAGE EARGOIS 15| ol Thitinie of neeed’of raet Tards | S784GoF Soieky Mifecta-or Souiniu gaiies. aif | thing to keep onc's eye on, pel"saw o fly buzsing over his poor BAld | Ghogic declared et . Choek ' thon lady axente | Ol eniopodist und maRicUrisk WACAdNE, | IZDE, Thls, property, in under, fenice, B3| yiela” radily toour sew treatment for logs of | got dim with tears in that last act, e, Bur- | T end WG L OO MR LT MO | took the chair. In few words Do thanked 14,59 firs actical odist and mani attendan extrn mood buildings of all kinds a0 | L1 power. nett? Come along. 1'm sorry if Lord Holton | asleep at his I did not wake b L e honilioth o the BoARd 261 LS -HONGE B0 g MST8 Iyl tons of hay, & < and small grain with. | Wi R Tour trouttes 1f out ot ity. Theussnda | W i % Killed —a d—d inhospita- | I bad no time. Whe he wakes, or awoko the members of the board for the honor con: 03 NORTH 16TH ST., ROOM 13, BATHS T AR LTS e hah & at nome by, corrpuninioh ble thing to do. to & forelgner the minute he | ho found it; it will show him that T was by | forred. ' He Dope that the Luem BT 0 NOR ST, ;. Aliiven TR 000 NAA ee atadh H and ble thing to do to a foreigner the e he | he H 5 the town would come to the front and try o < 5| “lect massage by an’expect. Anina a SR 1316 Earoam, ; ek his side as he slept. He used to call me his ENT GIRL FOR GENE i Kinds ot {arming machimory will he sold_ ¢ 3 3 es, d do o o | his si b RE o . ences required. Bl C. Wi Hamii: | _C4K0. 2 Jether. . When we say this fs one of the l)r.Scarls & Searlss, "Gl Neb. arrives, out she didu't do It, don’t you be | L2 5 ca1 " ‘and T feel sure he has come to|and help the board along, instead of back- C—a1l 2 Aneriea to forgive me and be reconciled. | biting and circulating street corner talk. 4100 ik nve SR DR THON . = N | G-t stock ranches in'castern Montana, we kaow With LoasnRtOFeN detestive NosTtated o sl et Dusors. o comme and.bea.the property. call on of -%uw-fimm—oii Bk tignigains "\I\f‘ll"::'n".‘l\tl’lla“ T Mot | Durnet’s eyes scemed to biind her. She | The board then proceeded to cast bailote s Roti . uliress Austin North company, biliinzs. stop 'the play—if she can act with murder | turned a and a moment later Marguerite | for vice president and Arthur Shriver was % e |on her heart 'n mind—so I'll wait.” | was talking with her friends Nichette, Gus- | elected by a vote of 6 to 2, TURKISH BATHS, = ecla Burnett gave a sigh of rellef 3 | tave, Prudence and Armand at the country An informal ballot was taken for sec — U 3 T T ~Cxlwni eeo Mr. Swift looked at his wateh. “It's now | house at Auteuil. The famous third act had | tary, with the following result: Hagan, L DAIVTS OF THE . " TURKISIT BATIS: ONLY PLACE IN CITY : — Just 9:15." o anid. © “10] nas my dlscretion | bewun. in which respectability, in the per- | Slate, 1; Talbot, 1. On the formal ballot'the el AR 3 pioa 4 e g b1 T o - 1 wait; I guess there ain’t nothing to be | 8on of M. Duval, was to triumph vote stood: Hagan, 6; Slate, 1; Talbot, 2. And gainel by stopping the play. I'm always| Burnett walked thoughtfully away, and out | Hagan was declared elected willing to oblige you, Mr. Burnett.” of the stage entrance. In a shadow he saw President Cheek announced these commite Last Call=~ And the play's over at 11:15 or 11:20, | two detcetives; it gave him a stock. They | tees: Finance and cla‘ms, Shriver, Babeock, 7 iu..m the manager. ‘“‘So—it's not long—and | Were waiting for her. ate; teachers, examinations and salari St LADIES' BATHS, MME. POST, 319% 8. IJ“\'H 0., LARGEST LIST IN OMAIA 3 L) PLRSONAL FUE THE VISIDLE ) 3 Relay Special. Wil afterwards, Mr. Swift, if you will see me— | Murdered! How the thought of the En-| yahot, Cheek, Hagan; buildings and grounds, | glish peer lying dead, and in dying accusing | paheock, Shriver, Talbot; text books and The detective gave a deprecatory wave of s course of study, Gideon, Olson, Slate; r The | nts hana § pairs, furniture and supplies, Slate, Talbot, oW show me the box; I'll wait,” he | Cheek;: rules and regulations, Olson, Gideo k | sata | 2 Michel; sanitary affairs and janitors, Miche uc eye Burnett grasped his hand and half turned | Slate, ver; judiciary, Ilagan, = Gide Olson iting and publications, Cheek, Sk e cabled Birmingham police at on: ) Bab Bu ggy CO., course,” sald the detective, and their anewe iy R Applications from forty-nine persons as giving def s of w Lor( « was, teachers were read. Upx the motion of Bab 4 % | ily, friends, enemies, troubies, etc., if any, " it cock the committee on teachers retir . Have Twelve Vehicles of the § | aro at headquarters tiow, and Superintendent fi ) el Bt e a0 i | Byrnes is by tnis time probably reading 4 h ' | ¥ § communication was read, in which eleven Karbach stock that must be 4 | (i1 account of Lord Holton and his affa ! iy names were mentioned for the approval of sold this week, Prices will | A large property owner in England, sir This | 7 the full board. The election of these fol | murder will make a big stir over there 4 ‘ & Pl 5 lowed: Eliza Gibbs, Nora Cox, Lillian W. be made to sell them. Call i :_nn what cause nad she?” asked the man- R |~ Hald} Joseplilis (G ramGltkch SMALY BRIV GIrolkEH ars Maud Thomas, Winona Evans, Ella Wright L at once, A mystery to'be cleared up. She may he 2 b L A . {5t and H 1 SL a relation—or she may not be—and, what is i““\‘;, Il‘uu"' Nellle C. Hulbert and Manha o b N often the case, he may have ruined the girl, A. Widdis Cor. 5th and Howar Ferptiehrmis e i f M S AU mitulgit the clection of Janu - was e Bargains Burnett's eyes grew flerce as a wounded Lo eTioNe L L3 tige: No, no! she is guiltless!” he cried ofa You say you will not arrest her till tie end T o8 e plav:c Durnell looked at Wit waleh | tte saw two detctin_____| Goranors dury. Hols Tayiort Siayes tor 4 e S < P o RnE ol Fretiminary Hearing. S B ih Y PSSP @as | act Tises in flve minutes. Excuse me. Ul | her with his unwarranted taking off, h ! MODERN 6-ROOM _ COTTA neavTieer | Y ty poperty | LosT, A SMALL GOLD COLLEGE PIN, NEAR 5o down and see Byrnes. | drove him to act—to come to her ald| A coroner's jury rendered a verdict yester- lawn and shade. 213 M DOMAL — {RiandiERmam RRInC WL DR H TR Swifl's heavy hand was on his arm like | in some way. and Mjm what inteusity of | duy afternoon In (he case of Tony Hydock. S TGRT R OUSES N GH SCHOO! K S THE LB —— | W 10 SEE THE FIREWORKS|a vise. “No funny busiuess, Mr. Burnett!|mental strain! As he Jumped into a hansom | 1 \ag to the effect that Charles Taylor came B e e M ey Bel Cannion 3 Farnam s TRAY SMALL BLACK A2 Do Lt You are young—you—like her, eh?" | and told the driver to hurry to the polico Y ave. " e : ANS. TARR, 515 N. Y, with whife spot on neck, hatween South OMANA | L tor Hill Denles w Report that Ho is Burnett lookerd at him [ am as anxicus | headquartors at Mulberry strcot tho thougnt | [ LSS0 L © BV Bred T 8 Fevoer AT 5. COR. 1 S 6th and Jackson, get rewa LOST—572 olitical Work. as you to 3 erer. of she was facing, % 5 ¥ 3 B, COTTA M3 COR. LEL 50 € PoLic JANT d M_;::‘_’__. i oxeged in Rol ‘:"" et . o | ““switt grinned. “But not the murderess, | nearly crazed him. Did she ever cast her | held the prisoner for further examination by .t - > St or bought, K. O. Chesney, Ka v NEW YORK, July 1.—A number of promi-| 5%y, "1ygr werk with us, not azainst us, | lovely tearful eyes (it was admitted that the | the proper authorities. DOWN TOWN 3 AND {ROOM ILATS FOR | _ 3 b Lol nent politiclans have been stopping at Man- | S’ mven it the lady is—a’ stannert new Englizh Camille shed tears in this third | "y oM SEORG T L i S ip—iaity | CAPITAL. £.00.000; PLUS $80.00: U i1, I¢. BURKET. FUNCRAL DIRECTOR -\I\" hattan Beach, among them Senator D. B. Hill | *Certalnly—good night. 1 will sco you dcl) In the direction of that lett roscentum | M6 B SCEHC IS R reught o | Moru: st 0., New York for's pe \lmer, 1618 Chicago at., telephone 8. 612 4 e : yox, and have occasion to observe that tall, | > d as at once bror - SVEROGA | lans on clty property apply o "1 _mbalsa NS C AR 003 2| ana ex-Senator T. C. Platt. Senator Hill was | again at the end of the play ¥ lon o . that ASrowARL AL i A s, agonts, Yoom 27, Fhot A SWANSON & VALIEN, 101 CUMING, TEL 10 alking out of the dining hall of the Occident | Burnett went straight to Eleanor's dressing | Qulet-looking man gazing at her? He was | fore Police Judge Frank Christmann, in arder i 1 Y MOJNRIOUE b L > i room behind the fcenes. As he was a priv. | not dressed for an evening performance. His | to see wha desired In the way of a pre- | ileged character, no one pald much attention | © oat was buttoned tightly to the chin, there | 1y, ary hearing. Hydock wanted to give 5. The judge sald that $4,000 would sat- VIAVI CO. 686 HEE DBLDG.; HBALZH BOOK free; home treatment; lady attondant. Ui TNOTHAGEE 1. HAAS, FLOY PLANTS, CUT FLOWERS anquet, hail, residencs and grave decorations. 1813 Vinton s'reet. Telephon Farnam st BATHS, MASSAGH, MME BOSITR RIVATE PARTY HAS = . planos, fewels, bicyeles, | ete.: business WITH g v lctly confidentiall Address, Postoffice s 1 HAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS MAD rugs: any size you wish Loay Rreet U GROOM COTTAG JUST | = - — - Fidelity Trust company ¥ ARE YOU SICK? MEDICING £ND TREAT- At ment e, o 16h at U153 Jyite { M 1 x n 5 RS AND CONTRAC ROOM MODFRN HOUSE. 271 ¢ T 1Lt E A UBSTIED TO SEND | “(rd for electric lght and motor plants and pleton, Hartman & Lobbins, 240 lew fan & kan/zing Ilinois ciub | jinas of elactric tiuction. Western Biee M. B » U39 5 I Supply Co., 1516 Howard st WANT! 3 OR_OTHER DARTI T Jand in ¥ R UTSL Tan: ahnds ireon 805 5 ey M T MORRILL, TAPER HANGING, HOU: 0 ‘Parrotte, Douglas bloc sign painting, brick work, plastering: off. R R T D207, Barker blk.; tel. 735, shop 913 N HYDOCK REMAINS IN JAIL, FOR RENT-BIX-ROOM 1101 NEAR = —— and Cuming sts., $9.00. lnquire at 523 So, ANTHONY LOAN & B, LOST. 4 = ns At low rates Ity in Ne to his death by a bullet fired from a revolver NOGM COTTAGES, ONB | M AN ON 1 VED e WD BADATaT | h0tel When he first met Mr. Platt. The tw &ROGM COTTAGES, ONE | MON! ot O ROV, M. 0. MAUL, UNDERTAKE ) B X o FRE AR dlatt said he o was_ something hawk-like Tl e I Lot R B BT | ok gt varmly 07, Ent e ot o o ke q02 FBsITEATER, b b alsing L e % o \ . L — | surprised to meef X After a detective eyes, and c e, If s Y33 | sty him until the case would come up befors AT FURNISIED COTTAGE, | MONI 10 HOAN QN OMANIA By JAKER, UNDLRTAKER joking about the present doings of the repub guilty—the words entered his mind unbidden | i M MU Khe Guse Would come up befora i at t. W. B. Melkel, 1st Nat, I ! lican party m this state the two leaders | (@ devilish suggestion, and he hurled them | g bath J W Vi 0] P t 3 tel « of 2 —if she was guilty she g Bl i i Vi pari It was reported at the hotel that R Ll alyto out of it instantly) guilty sh door opened. You are very preis- would be quick en h to take the alarm. e T e T TR S T AN ON IMPROVED OMAHA 2 ___ | Senator Hill had dropped down to make some | laughed the voice in its rich contralto. | Soe wond aoket Mes St Judge be will remain in prison until to- “I can't admit any one, I'm dressing,” sa'd a voice, “Put on a cloak; I must speak to you." ydock said that he thought he could furnish bail, but accepting the advice of the polics property, Fidelity Trust Co,, 12 Farnam — = T : ut the state convent'on. This : g Muller, (he confeetioner, D--M3S) § BROpeTY g 3 | A GOOD ~ ALONG, MAY DI |arrangements about the state convent o his | eanor loocked o on b o i norrow or next day. Feeling among the s Werlia® fis SROR ST but that's’ just what | was denied by Mr. Hill. “I have been stop- ,I;" PoBslok 1' Bt shon him in A long | " 1¢ she was guilty! 1t would come back to | |nFTON OF ekt qay. FRetnE N === = LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY | waire dome with AN COAL. ‘8,000 tons | ping gt Normandie-by-the-Sea,” he said, | \Yhie morning dress. It was a lovely Paris | plague him. What must bo her storm and [ (PEFGES (2 ARVCLHE NI SEREWY 50 RYA0SE o1 l(l.h’l‘— UKo property. W naw Co,. 139 Farnam. 1 in Omaha last year “an came down Satunday night to ses the | ‘oreation” in lace and tulle. stress of mind as she went through her part | iasen 8 "~ i 3l L 106 DEAODAY WAN = - PU 1 dba. ot tha biest Wyouiog cooking canl for, $1 Saturday night to see t “It s the way I lock at Auteuil,” she |of replying and yielding to the arguments of | /leased on bonds at once he might be X DIRBOTORY GO, e Vicor White, mur., 1695 Farnam st Tel. 11, | fireworks and the other attractions. I in-f oue, ¥ e WO L 00 the votpeciable M. Duval? If she wae mullty | Ivnched. ‘A litte investigation on the part of ew York, offor any part 100,00 eastern in tended to return to Normandie on Saturday | “Such merriment in her eyes. She must be,she was clever, and she would recognizo the | L1 bolice ehowed that the lynching idoa was Soutore’ uained who bave money (o invest; Just night, but feeling tired 1 thought would | junocent. detective—would re that her handker. | the product of a crap shooting joint doing - 2 & T Daes o Julet Sunday ot Manbattan & A owel | “I—can't like to see Armand and you play- [ chief had been found, would either plan to [ Business noar where the negro was killed, ROOMS FOR HOUSE o1 M - - — - : : JLUR GRASS Pas. | fatisfied With my visit and think that Manhats | ing at marriage, of course. 1t ia not an agroe- | escape, to commit suiclde, or to submit to [ Ghef Brennun - paid no attention to the and wife; rent takon in b B MONEY TO LOEN —CHATTELS, : ng waier beach i a’fine place to rest and have | apjo’ seeme.” fats and Imprisonment. threats of a few idle colored men who hung PRy & ) e Taiics 8 iy Ol 1, | Qulel A ] | How pale and earnest he Is! Mr. Bur-| But in deciding which momentous alter- [ #bout the jail, merely remarking that the first MODEAN 1010OM HOUSE FU 3 7 TROOM 4%, RAMC ekl Senator Hill sald everything was quiet In | nort, it you knew that Armand had beon|native how could she still have mind loft [ PeFsOn Who tried to get inside without a key pt takel tn board, Qpruer 2 and Jookson. | s J — 3 ~On TORSESTev TRR | Dotleal circles. From reports he recelved all | eating oulons in his salad at dinner, per-|to act her part before a critical audience? | WOUId et Into trouble, and they all kuow R £ NE AN N 3 GooB PASTURE FOR MOUSES. §ii5, RER | around the country, he thought that the demo- | aps ‘you would not. mind. O, he i a dis- | The acting would necossarily drop the routine; | \Mat Tom Brennan {s a man of his word, T TR vianos. Ire 5 X . cratic party would meet with its greatest vic- | gultiag pigs not that he moans (o be. [it would " become purely " mechanical, She [ Afier this little talk tho crowd about the jatk Sumished rooma, for, houseigecnni 1 | MODEL LOAN CO., 403 NEW YORK LIF — — - tory next fall, She made a wry face, would forget her lines, hesitate, and, It a | SRETSE - : e 243 , e b “I have romething to say to you,” he said, ¢ wanian, ceptainly be overcome, Ah|| oone (DIUSAt waB meld lathe ‘DolowicoRt I IWO, PIVATE FANTLY, MOb- | NONEY T0 LOAN 0N FURNITULE, PLANGS - A0z terinadliniialKiam e, stern t gullty, ho pitlod her fu the third act, | Foo'k, Curoner Maul was assisted by Assiats 7 8. 2ith Av 3352713 horawe. wawins, at lowest vatia In'cityd | N SAD . A .”1 )X;:u“.‘(-ll, July 1‘ m-! mu'lu\Juf‘ “Then hurry. 1t i three minutes before ty (it occurred to me now, as he rat- | 1 i®veed the place to Hylock was repe 1 e g Y entlal; you rotter Holliday, a prominent rancher, living | the curtain goes up—and how I detest this| tled swiftly down Broadway, that he m t X o fr ¥ the loun off At any tme of in an = 8 v e H t ho must | roionted by a couple of lawyers, who listene FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD ! Fdiatn tmajordaany i near this placo, burned early this morning [ most (rying scene with the respeciablo Daval | consider this sido of the s Gnd discurs | o v roesdnh® o, [3Wscrs, who iistened NICELY FURNISHED SOUTH ROOM WITH ONARA NOGTAAGIRLOAN, O 5 a4y 7 | and Holliday and his niece perished in the | pere! It is the hardest, most trying scene In | it—he must face it). If guilty, the motive | Jihn Poterson, Oeer Tanzeman, Chief Brens board for two; p \In'w ’:mlv‘\!u”Q“ ‘u»; 'h Ium " flames. ‘Camille’—with me." was not far to seek, and the telegrams which nan and the p ner testiflie). The testimony a and Wobst AEHURELEA L L S AR “It is what you are your greatest in." would arrive at police headquarters by the | wags the same as prinicd in the account cf tho L BUSINESS CHANGCES, PERSONAL PARAGK 1P L) po¥ou are vety kind. " But, my friend, you | time he got ihero woull throw full light o et e Bee. Hytaar R \ CHIS RASURE — = ~ ADLER —_— have something on your mind?'" on this Birmugiam peer, w she s ted that he fired two ghots after the negre 8, WOrD Lvice; cost $i5, for borse. gun, 20.00 STOCK OF WA 3 4 SAEVA LAY g o, Sl ie o as 2 A H 3 3 2 ated that he fired two shots after the negro A e ¥ iy Wi '..q AT S SR l.\m 48 ok it e - : W. H. Paddock is a guest at the Millard. “Yes—Intuitions was ler own father, and then fired to stop him. When he caw ANTLY FURNISHED M8 WIT E are | ¥ e Mark M. Coad of Fremont is at the Paxton, SA man with intuitio T am curious.” he cab horse was a good one, and the |the man fall he started to the police station NTLY | PURNISHED ROOMS T™h Y—M3| 2 N B 3 X / and of Lincoln is registered at the | .. Will explain. You have an enemy?” driver, spurred by the $5 Dbill Burnett [ to give himself up, but met e officer before 5 T A MR norPlonty, 1 suppose,” laughing leaning | had thrust fnto his hand, drove ke a reck- [ he had reached the corner T - - 4 power thouring mill. fine e busi- C . O, - 5 a » S her pretty head against the frame of the [less Jehu. As they flashed by an electry new faets were brought out in the testi- 5 SO0L ROOM FOR TWO, witH | s L Alge tdun, Wy suu‘nn\G‘aLfJAN APROTATION, al‘} Mill I’“"lwn of Hastings is stopping at | joor. ““They say every man is the cnemy of | light he locked at his watch. It was now | mony and the jury evidently could se 2 L | - YN | SRES IN MUTUAL B ARYN DAy | the Millard. | a woman if she’s pretty, and you think me|10:05, and the third act was well begun. | other course but to hold Hydock for examin LARGE FLONT ROOM WY 40 "‘-\"i TH' o ll\'l' T IN AN ¥ per cent when rs old, always John- Fitzpatrick of Kearney Is a guest at | pretty?” “If guilty,” he said ardently, gnawing his | tion In the courts. Quite a crowd of negroes private famlily; references. = It N L L'"‘..“. 3 ‘y"',‘,j‘:';,\? mabl, 1704 N Bt 3 | the Millard Burnett frowned ,“You prefer being Miss | dark mustache, “if guilty, 1 Wil save her, | gathered about the city fail and talked about S & i preferred. 8 67, care Bee ol > | J. H. Beebe, a Lincolnite, is stopping at [ Armitage to—Mre.? | and, if she will have me, follow her to the | lynching Hydock. As a precautionary m re 'm'u' UTOVIA, 17 1 2 %3 ] o Y—M 2OURE the Merchants. She started at him in silence, her smile | ends of the carth, 1 t or guilty, she | Chiel n took his prisoner to Omaha Sransicnt acoon \ ates r FOI BALR, SN INTRIGEST TN, & NUMK A ae ARl to : J. B. Mernardi of Sheridan, Wyo,, s a | di3appearing, i x shall be mine! and placed him in the county jail Tiah ‘who can give 1 his e sad netantint guest at the Dellone. S "“ Lon With a legal husband—In| Then he felt the cab give a lureh ar o5 —— - it I5 open to investigution h any on. ning = F. B. Dowl > 4 o at ‘brother’ of yours .swerve to one across RBroadway. He e MS AND BOARD, 222 DODG 9 Voathy X owling of Papillion is one of t i e b " A 00 1 DODGH (RN 000, te Inboatigption:Ae Any: s RL e AL e o Mr. Burnett! You must think me a IFt{heard the driver shout a warning, then 4 . July eriff Johne . < he cable car struck them and he knew bo m of Whittield count orgi @ ANT ROOMS, DATIL FIRST FOR SALB, CLEAN STOCK O ; ~ W N, United States Marsial Liddiard is at the| “I credit you with hating him.” : T RSOk Ko A0d. e Xaww uo mare, | hen of WWRigR1A oal PR SEEOR RS S0 her wosk:- Webater I voleo about $270.00; goud Lo n A | Merchants from Rushville. “Don't agitate me—beforo this trying scene. BRI AOASAGRY) this afterncon in pursuit of three negroes . How p rade; g ason = = - = W. H. Dildine, a hétel than of Sioux City, | You have guessed my secret, I—I PRt who assaulted and murdered Mrs. Houston FOR RENT FURNISHED 100 e ag CL - . is registored at the Paxton Burnett sunk bis volce. I don't mean 0| 15 a common complaint and It 1s a dangerous | Lnee iheld county Saturday mornlug, - The board Binney strest [ b SA STOCK MILLINERY - | e A . disturb _you, but I must, a little. You de-| 5 ; plal a dangerou has tracked the men to a point near THE CHILLSIDE T AND 100G i AR R A b 5 ks d irk another of the Mulardb uaste " 70 18] apis tils hugband of yours. You plan to|piitated bectuse of i en® FANL AT MaTe DAL s g L ST P R i T 3 k. s Lt st Tl y Anathere ard's guests Yo rid of him bilitated because of impure bl 4 There Is Intense wont in Walker i I OR BALE. 310 STOCK DRY Gox . man Patrick Ward : f]m.-'\ ) llml;x ”1 (rn:v 1 |‘u:;l president You have no right T the serious- | of 3ioan a1tk A ” \l_\’]\dv :\ fo s Whitfleld sodbtiss ;.'m wr y.,;x‘ posses ——e i location; w State Board ol riculture, is in t & R Vel Tiaal Bar adof imio M 00d’s Sarsaparilla is the rem ¢ in all quarters for the men, UNFURNISHED ROOMS 10 REI\T\’ Vacant Tot. Addross T 24, - ——— ‘and at the Millardia” ¢ his eyes made her add n trust for this condition, and also for that weak: R ra Il e AaltEaiTIetaa T FOR 3 UNFURKISHED ROOMS FOIL RENT AT | FOR SALECLE B : J R. D. Hessey, Geotks Richardson, M. A m WAICH BESTMLE B GRRARN GF Bean, s » 200 8. th st G- | lowa; smah ¢ ~ AETNA HOUSE (EUROPEA y V. v Hampton and R. Margesson of Alliance com Chaneellor Canfleld Tnstalied. — - | casy terms on balance J 1th an lge. Rooms by day or we | pose arty of stoc who are at the : — 3 - Tale = 5 3 FRONT 1t e ERAvERWorTE T | nd 1 ms by day H Poke B pariy of s llflnm who are i Hood's Pllls act easly, yeb promptly ¢ COLUMBUS, 0., July 1--James II. Can- a - '“w R ;‘-:'”“‘r.’: in'“‘ "_ ;‘H r‘“ thelr - () —s |eficiently on the bowels and liver. 2 fleld today was installed as president of the PAWNBROKERS, N . i gaeeson ot “some - ————— Ohto State university at Columbus. He can ~ = - monthe. Charged with Larceny A . v e 116 Farnam st 0 28 LAt_the Dellone—D, - Rees R Talls A e % lay afternoon arrested o YOUNg NeETO | op Kans S TWO-STORY BRIC r 3 oG MRINED CK O DENTLSLS, Repms T ',‘.’l'w"““" 1t; Dietrich Schindles nimed oobort Sandman on a_warrant, | cojjege and a natlve trackage, TI8 S 13th At yous owa pri i ks h v, biank and | L plainant. W. Bulman. of - . 108 N. i5h po o' ad PAUL. DENTIST, 205 Bl At the Paxton—Mary D. Manning, Li 3 pante W Duliman, cliin h ) - - | N t wi nvolee, with tix R Oliver Kearie V. 8. Sum b N manaman - 4 4 ieorgia's Gavernor Kecoverin FOR RE RY DRICK BUILDING L with fix- | e = = = mer PR ER A North Twenty-fifth street p 91§ Farnam s This Luilding has n fir 1 d farn. - Ad TME KEALEY b aknr “\'-m‘ Atriofe. e e 323 from under the pillow while h ATLANTA, Ga., July 1.-—-Governor Atkine oot cement basciuent, complaie sicem e EAMT 0 | ENTS plsd on record July 3, | Pillen: 5 Biout Waterioo: TooaT Sewar [ aslecp. Both parties live In the samo b s0n, who was o near to death last weak that BIY Al the Olfiee of The it EWANE ML ANDISE N ExoiaNan von | T ENTS pt Godar Rapids: T. J. Taylor, Wilber; T PoLlo e L O his physiclans abandoned all hope, fs vigor- © TWOSTORY BRICK, W, AND B WARRANTY DHEEDS At the Mercer Innoff, Gould Deitz The recent accident to Judge Du; us today and on the march toward rapld re- track: TI8 8. 13th, 4t your own price. 1 ar Manger to H T Plerce. | bloek Albert Kinsler, Li Ma - Cule Co., 106 N. 15th st 18- FOR baLa i ar, Manger 1o A ] 4 L Kl ; allory Kear caused some discussion as to the pro ; ¥ / e but the ¥4 a l’ n ; ;t -+ ian =ofATE, subdi! ot bloc Albright's Ch oy Gringie: Miss Dlanche | - { effect it will have on the proposed imp the fawmily, however, are yet admitted to » B A Cobb and wite o J 1. Wileox, | .| Weston, Mrs. O. M. West neoin a2 | Riente ¢ the Whter worke ymiors. ffaprove | tho siek room 3 BYRON REBD-COMPANY, | (fUMOn SUbdlY.cconsasr oo csoss ¢ Barker: Mr. a s C. R, Me L e { the judge fssued an order to show — = 2 o8 i RE3 | o, "1 "0F n g dot 1, block 13 and Island; Jim Tucker, Grand 1s- ‘ ten days why $5.60 should 1 ¢ . e | “oale 5 QRS AND AL e IR T Vatatn ool tce and Jacob Price, Millard; C. | accklen ofinite posipone Omaha, Neb. Durling, ligrker binck, * | (0], 00 N hoser, iois %, and George White, Fremont ment of Betion i unce with ' that hildren Cry for . | RE 1 Vit to, : .. . Wlmfl.x- STATE AND COUNTY AGE INPROVED GARDEN LANDS 2 m ety the Merchanta—Guy A. Laing. 2 Bl 4 — H ), o afticle: bl ‘uoney: referncos reauiied: | 't mam thed v MANDS NEAR OMANA QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. e; J. M. Crulckshank, North Bi v ) G I, AW TR TN | o6 pricos that wit urprise Yo I taken WIANIA | 8 3 Braer and wits & Julla Fiaher, 1ot 3 ¢ ik, Cfickehanis North Bends | you. Yes, since you have guessed I, Uendernn Pitcher’s Castoria. o5 Misher and wite (e Juile Fin ; 3 (oT, e B Lk ! ifan | despise bim-—yes, 'l hate him! INDIANAPOLIS, y 1 - | Itk Lt aughier Oatila e b rooaanan | “*7He'ia capable of aayibing-any step, evea | Iegmen gathered &¢ Magatt hall Children Cry for DARGAINS, SALE OR TRALE IN CITY ; A M J Bellamy, lot 7. Norfolk; . 'H \hriaith, Al Mi me?" ncon for | £ giving £ ’ tes and farme. John N. Frewse P o, add o South Omaba N Edeth Anderson, ) Ar 3 I know him to be a gambler, a cheat, a s Hng toward th > -Cher 8 OGSto"a' ~YOUNG MARRIE z Rame ¢ Preckin, el feet la » Ay 1. G . & villain!” Her eyes flashed it rt of s % keep Lim | I the Debs case. President Meiirido of the Children Cry foi Fopi o b TR YT g YT Ber and wt ne corner Ui | trom, Linccin \ “ADA £ o private Canuly, Lost of o B R ARMENTR, 3 Suinn's add g Echtenkamp, gton: 1. A And your pride makes y American Federation LAabor spoke, an Au-»-'r K Bee ™ il 1y jute, acrey, faima. Uarvin Uros., 510 ) [+ Rt paure, Ih1p Ged ) ear you? 2 e cap Degtiiee of Savir e, AN | . ’ otal amount of tranafers........... W Vi L adoptea, itcher's Castoria.

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