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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1895. ik J T E CLAIRVOYANTS FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. CONTEST FOR THE OFFICES DAVMENT Cnp © SPBOIAL NOTICBS. | e crmmr e | e —— : o (PAYMENT MAY BE STOPPED e = = | M{1e Dininess mediim, to year a: 119 N. 1th. | Young Men's Repablican Club Tolds an Advertisements for these cotumns will be | _ = i e’ | Fon RALE. TWo THREEROOM HOUSES. | Animated Seasion - 219 h wngand | KNOW THY FATE; PRC EROY, THE ' ineumbrance, $400.00 eagh. | W : he Young Men's Republican club met last | o0 . . p. . o, 12 Capitot ave,,"tells T your P Hlope eemersry ofiice' Feoved to H " erson h officers ¥ eanion. future Teveated, lovers mited, Sl I i S RS aived 1 There were two factiobs out in force sup Douglas Addition Not Ended, Advertisers, by requesting ® numbered | you will marry. All In troubl DARGAINS, SALB OR TRADE IN CITY PROP. | porting either John Battin or H. H. Boyles, | —_ Beok, (an have mbewers sddresned to a| A ™ 109 B m. Batistaction & erties and farms. John N. Frenser, opp. T’ O. 756 iy FIVY GARRTANERS: Tob N1 A0EE, - THYY | r (g . | e—————— | e A e ! 5\ o PLAN T0 TIE UP PCOR FARM JUDGHMENT b tler In eare of The MHee. An- | = AT A DARGAIN, CORNER LOT, PAVI managed to keep matters lively for o | S swers 80 nddressed will be delivered upon MABBAGL, sALES, All’:» gireet, 3 cott 8,7 and § rooms éachy bric [ mour over the decision of a prelimiary mo- | —_ Iferentation of the eheck only. Rates, | MAAM SMITIT, 502 8 13TH 20 FLOOR o portion, ‘monthly rental $1. A i r”";f" ;“ 'h' ael ||" 0k to proceed With | Citizens May Jump Into the fireach and [\ 11.2c» werd, first insertion, 1o ® word [ & Magnetic, vapor, alcohol, ateam,, ruphuy to Jean Schons, fram the ehatrs deciaton yorte A0 arpest | Enjoin the Commissioners trom Fuying hercafier. Nothing tuken for loss than 25c T — o el il to b | Out the Money, T Compelling MASSAGE, MADAMF BERNARD, 1 DODGE, | c e v In orcer Winter was E 1or tirst Susertion Mzt 1" | BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION. called to the chair In place of Boyles while Lot Purchasers to Walt LY it 1un consecus | - . e o v~y - he g’ 18 be tech ter the cu | A bR A bk b [ JON, FLEGANT MASSAC EHARES IN MUTUAL L. & DL ASS'N PAY tie Aght Wiy being dectded, After th | s Uvely. | Parlors restful and_refreshing. |~ 6, 7, § per cent when 1, 3, 3 years old, always tomary run of parllamentary motions the “ —_—m | b Mth stre T—M79% 1 redéemable. 1704 Farnam st. Nattinger, Seo. (Copyright, 1895, by Irving Bacheller.) ke in, as I peered over his shoulder. *I | chair was sustained by a vote of 45 to 17. | be that the holders of judgments e SITUATIONS WANTED. | H ST, TOOM 5, DATHS, 8i- | — gs S| His manner was extremely gentlo as he | see no—' | Several members there urged than an op- | £ Kgalhat the cothty 68 Douplik oNTel o — s lect maseage by an expert. Anna, from Chicao. | HOW 10 GRT A HOME OR SECUIE GOOD | replied: | “It didn't plerce these at all,” said Phil- | portunity be given for all young republicans | count of the purchase of the peor farm lots WANTED, BY WIDOW LAT v T-9 Interest on savings. Apply to Omaha L. & D, My Q lips, pu g the ents bac on the ch to sign the constitutic and become members, | 3 N g ik, b i old child, place In' prlcain family, WARes Nol | e | A, 1700 Beo bidR: PR 38, Nattinger. Sac. | “My dear Mr. Smith, 1o all my career as | 1§ PUSIE the AR Batk S8 Uhe SRR | 0 R S trien an Krank Mann made A wo: | Wl not be able to touch a penny of the §6 80 much object as a home, A g | TURKISH ::Al‘H;l. - - 520 | @ detective I have never suspected any one of | when he was stabbed.’ t this effe 000 levied as a tax to pay off these ms. RITl AT | TCTIRIT DATITS, ONLY PLACE PAWNBROKERS, a crime. 1 don't allow myself to be misled | “But he wore these when he was found,” I | P. Holligan urged that the electicn | It Is rumored that Injunction proceedings to “years old, gra 1 from Kellom exclusi cely for ladies. Suite 108-110, —— - - — — | by the bias which a suspicion would generate. ;»'”‘1» vaguely, and with a consciousness of | of officers be postponed until proper notice | prevent this are already Incubating B Torm, wants place in office where . ¥ T MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 88 N. 16 8T | Ay far as individuals are concerned, my mind | &d¢d mystery dawning upon me. “You sce (I given of the meeiink. He maintalned | Gommissioner Jonkins was askod if ho know o atreet or 1133 Horney) o ' BATHS. MME. POST, 310} 8 femains an absolute blank until § am sure | ap 1y Aine where they lay In the cut B U e L L turn in affairs b A\ A h street, or 1112 Harney, ¢o | e = S ot MpIEte Dia " ! “It is perfectly clear,” pursucd Phillips, | time the eve before in an obscure sheet such a turn in affairs being under conside y o———————— . BiCYCLE that 1 have identified the criminal. There- | ignoring my remark, “that whoever killed | and the election was almost Gnknown excont | eration. He admitted that the end of the e e a7 B PERSONAL. M. 0. DAXON, 42 N, 16TH 53 | fore, T begin by investigating everything and ; YOur brother dressed him fn these clothes | to a particular fact I s showed that | controversy over the Douglas additio: o WANTED—b ALk BEELP. 3 - o P - e el LGS and then carled him out and threw him | the comathntin Lon becr ooy eniomed that | e o o — Il M8 TODAY /T CO., #6 BEE DLDG.; HEAUTH BOOK | STERLING BUILT LIKE A WATCH, WEST. | down the embankment This is probably | 4 ¢ ad been broken Inasmuch | yet in sight. “I know,” he sald, ‘“‘that the 5 WANTED, 1w MEN 1O WRITE ME TODAY Homih tteatment: lady tendant. UIS) | em Blectrical Supply Co., 1818 Howard street. | Reassured somewhat, 1 tried to acquaint { how tho skull was broken.” 1o o election was held May 1 aud urged al- | paster fs now under consideration by some ot e et cured me of hervous debiity, | 5 AAS. FLORIST, PLANTS, CUT FLOWERS, | —— - _ | him, as well as I could, With my niece's pecu-| “And that accounts for there being no blood \ng new members present to become such | )¢ pegt attorneys in the city and thera is sald exhnusted vitality, ete. Address C. J. Wal ‘BanBt: Bat, o8 and ‘grave d tions, | SEE_THE VISIDLE BALL RBEARINGS ON on his linen," while In the mood to join 5 Y o i o vitality, ete. A ol anqget, hall, 3 a o o8 THE VISIBLE B BARINGS ON | iar” diaposition, as golng far to explain the | On his linen,” I put in. 6 bkl ®11 riotione 4 to bo a prospect for a reopening of the entir Box 1311 Kalama Mich. " | 1513 Vinton sireet. Telephone 776, U—Mist ¥ 8 il Barnum Bro., 120 N. 15th, 1 doh't, (ARG, thEre wak, ke on thé hairman ruled all motions framed | prosy i 8 . NVANTED, MAN ON BALARY TO TAKE OR- | HATiiS. MASSAGE, MME. POST, 819% 8 0TI, | ——o @5 | indifference she had certainly manifested | jinon o fid woar eaig ne e ¥ou torgat | 21002 this line out of order and forty odd | case.” o in cliy M.lh,‘yk:.':r.r?.. wil Tecely ad. i £ U455 " | A L. DEANE & CO., 1116 FARNAM STREET. -[‘\vr since her father's deat As T have be- | that there was none on the skin in the neigh "'."‘m..\”' ,.t‘ffl‘\‘; :)r’ 5#0 X Py ;;li\.‘,.\,’;' ;h “', The plan wpon which certain citizens are 2 3 A TRIVATE PARTY HAS MONEY TO LOAN g T 7_ | tore state he had been gloomy and de- | borhoot of the wound—just enough to form | journ. Al attempts to gain the chair's ear | "W Droceeding Is to tie the hands of the d . o BlAsoe, o Jewels Dioyeie. Wioy, ul WESTEIN BICYCLE & GUN C0., 2116 CUMING, | pressed—sulky, " i thiy 6.6 that tiny scab which you mistook for a|gailed ar LA L | sommlaSionerd: Al HrevEnL the DAV TRD, LIVE, INTELLIGENT ential, Address, Postofi ws | P . Y, In fact, from the time of my | yperon ™7 1*wagn't sure about it, but I was | faied and a motion to take up the roll call bbb et Ballifage L o 3 aha_to " orkanige clubs of _th i . : brother's trouble with Ralph; and 1 was fa ; for officers was put before the hou | this money levied under the 1895 assessment [ lifen 'for famons orchard homes land . e ane — | GMAHA BICYCLE CO.. BEST PLACE TO BUY | torconfess that, since the terrik | looking for serious wounds and I found one.| G P, Holligan, when his name was reached, | gor 3 e { Tal Mississippl. The tide of immigration | ARl YOU SICK? MEDICINE AND TREAT- | “bicycles, sundries and re on t, | l0°CONfES that, since the terrible denouement, | Perhaps you do not know that a deep stab | again called the club's attention to the mis- | [0 At least two years in the supreme c g mouth whern there are o hot wirde; 10 | " ment e, at 206 N. 10th U—158 Jy17® M A 13 ° | T had been utterly unable to detect the least [ With a very thin-bladed knife hardly ever | tajo it was making In proceedin th the | These citizens argue that if this could n D )| VOB FiRE T PR change bleeds externally. The Internal hemorrhage | alection in spite. CutIORl o Sl b o n b 1 each | FOR FIRE AND BURGLAR PRC = change in her demeanor. Once or twice I | y 8¢ | election in spite of constitutional provisions [ done, with good crops for a year or two and a thing as a fall- |~ vault work, e o or address LS £ 58, was probably ccnsiderable, as the bleeding 3 ey I8 | d . ) Where there n thing as o fafl- ault work, ete., e or add W !1&}\ KhL:,J}uA}N s A“ND TILES. | 134 heard her talking to herself, but the only | 2% Probably ccnsiderable, as the bleed) & | to the contrary and an inidequate notice, but | general revival of trade, the county and city it n man will work nalf as hard as b ton, gen'l. ag't., 405 N. Y. Li from the mouth would indicate, and death | it was evident th g b r oon'tn this country. Coo) smmecs, mild win e s WooD_MA - GRATES, FOR | time I had ventured to console her was im- | must have been practically instantancous.” | re rog’ oanyihe meeting had been packed, | would be in a far better condition to meet fere, ‘Bute pavink cropa of frait ind garden | CASHL ADVANCED ON PUT fire plac 4 large floors: write OF | mediately after the discovery of the body,| I was all at sea now, and my mind whirled | stituti LB A i L b Dl Hls 3 truck, richest soll on earth, best rafiroad arics. Commercial price s & Sons. Omaha 500 3 Y, ¥ stitutional provisions for the evening car The commisslaners maintain, Mr, JenkiN 4 facilitios. Gen, W. An gefteral agent, 1017 when I feared the shock of the first news ;ruurm amid a dozen halt formed conjectures. | pied with a rush. SAPc EONL G Couris e b |7 4 Farnam street, Omaha. B--M75 T - e ARATRG 2 might be serious. I was astonished her | Phillips picked up the shoes that lay near the Yo s b4 LAt ekl bttt A0 i) 0 % s NP PRIVATE HOME FOR WOMEN DURING [ CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. astonished at her ¥ Court Baillit Savags was much p P Mgt o ': $9.00 TO $10.00 SALARY PAID SALESMEN jnfinement, Best of references kv N e s cicondd b i - | calmness. She heard me to the end, and | chair Eidence. He thaisthd on aly A8 sH voods | il UAakclion fom (NG Mart, bulHES { Tor. clgnrs: experlonce not necessary: extra e [ 25th- streot. U=wses A13* | & . MORRILL, SI. HANGING, HOUSE | then replied: ;He had these on?" be asked. sions voting “for Hberly and American in. | Dhe tend hod Jaceersey o b Sood faith, 1t BaherIenE. (o CUStOmErs, . Blahop & RN, 8t | Setasnaies ol SE ey T = | “sign painting, brick work, plastering; off. R. 1, [ “T am not hild A nodded. dapen o ty ftn e land had increased in value the opinion i Kline St | FINB LIVERY RIGS CHEAP. BD BAUMLEY, | §&7 alntng, b k. Plistaring; of. n not a child, uncle. 1 have borne| dependence,” but had dificulty In getting | fy b peboess 3 I D g g oA (h und St Mary's ave. Telephone 40.° "~ LA LR shop 913 N. Hth wt. | other troubles, and I shall have to bear this | 'YOU Can Seo, then, that the last time they | his voto record:d as his mame conld not bs | iy "X »’I" by e l“f"“ "I the board that ] BALESMEN TO SELL PETIT LEDGERS, RILL U-905 a-1 : . —and T will bear it. I will even try to be. | Y°Fe Worn was in the house; that he could | found on the roll. In spite of this fact, when purchasers of the poor farm lots would IRy hants by —d Y not have walked ta the 1o thHens" 16 s i . never have asked the county to take back tho ] Etier Bids linew.” Modsl Mfx, Co, B HONEY T LoAN _REAL ESTATE | UNDERTAKERSAND EMBALMERS | llove It may be for the best. Only one thing | Do, LEY® JIUEL, 1o [he Andollod throad. ot | Bon e ons) were reachd, Bavies sld Helljoferiy. 1t was only wha! thuy: AW 1K jend, Tnd " p—Msil % A e — % crint= want to say; that I know Jack Ralph to be | Porsut L nsoile e had *‘a Swedish-German-Dutch candidate’ for s s onl h ey s i R — : T S OAN & TRUST Go 3 N.Y_ LiEE, | H. K. BURKET, FUNERAL DIRK! a9 Innocent as—as T am; and now let ua not | et from a projecting nail vice president, but the club sat down on the | pottom drob out of prices that they clamared ] WANTED, GALFSMEN T0 SELT, OUR LEAD- | ANTHONY LOAN & TIUST CO. 318 ¥.¥. LIGE. | “imbamer, 1618 Chicago ., AR GRE LTI TS NarBl This disclosure came upon me with crush- | combination for a refund, consequently if legal process s i I e A omis e anpiy. Address Hum. | braska and lowa farma or Omaha city’ proverty “You may readily believe' I concluded, | n®, f0roe. It seemed to point to some one | For president H. H. Boyles was clected, | taken to compel the purcha ers to wa t severil ustiers: no drones ply. Address ¥ vriss o LUk 3 o0 ] in the house as the criminal; yet to whom? | all opposition being withdrawn in the interest | Years longer while land values recuperate tho Boldt Clgar Cos Cincinnath, 0.~ B— £ that T made no further attompt at consola- Py & L WANTE : SAGR AN OFFICE | MO! T0 LOAN AT LOWEST RATE O T ONT tion." e ola- | It was impossible for me to believe that An- | of harmony. John W. Battin was also elected | commissioners maintain it will be no hardship A TWANTED, A MAN TO MANAGE AN OFFICE | MONEY 10 LOAN AT LOWEST, M. O, MAUL. UNDEI e R derson could be guilty, and yet who clse was | vice president by acclamation an them. & GutaideLtng o1ty fp a0, i defie et e e Sty W. J. Allen was made seeond vice prosi- < ol XN 0\ Qoo referenca nnd’ $1% CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR, 55 ¥ ot think it worth while to dent and J. A. Beck secretary. J. G. Kun: Ly | o 5 ™ ik — O SEOTICT T et Lyentoeed, 7 was elected treasurer 2 U8 § An action has been started In district court FATORTRS FOR D& M, T¥. CO. IN WYO- | LIFB_INSURANCE _POLIC o - e _not.” e replied, rousing i to compel the stockholders of the Central ming. Work guaranteed. Free tra ation. or bought. 0. Chesney, Mo, MuDICAL. Rims, If from what seemed to be a fit of deep STOCE. DIMINISHED AT NIGHT | Investment company to pay into court 100 pe Krarser & O'Hearn, 11th and Farnam strocts - T = abstraction. “Not now at any rate. I wll Lol e § HoMMO 190 | EUhIAT, $2,000,00; SURPY VAN Diousande of casea caned. hoperes have an opportunity of seeing her casually Potato Podilier. Thinks ile Flas Dissverat | whioh were had oo 10hs e e pags A ] oSS . e = Morgaes Teeat Co., New ¥ R e D) SALRS S Eq Rl ek at. dinner, perhaps o next ste L At L which were made a» long ago as 18 o WANTED, STOVE SATERNAN. MUST BE A | MU T ety Rk T M R B ORI, FouTCpart . S ae s the Canse of (o Shrinkngr The compeny. wai, ofganiaed with a ‘capital of Ene M55 198 1 , agent & 1 N M9IS 18* | body—and the clothes in which it was E. Myers is confid that he caused the | $250,000. Since then it has been doing busi- — 5 e —_ | TATTES!] CHICHESTE dressed when four arrest of a thlef last night. Myers is a ped- | ness, 80 it is alleged, without ever having = - S i oON [0 LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA B 5 G % 1 ’ ’ WANTED— F} MaLk BELP. N O AN Lo ey Do tihis | Toyal Pitis (dlamond brand) are tho best; wafe. | T rose and led the way into the darkened dler and lives at 1534 South Tenth street. | forced its stockholders to pay in any money WANTED, LADIES T0 SELL THE LADI O e B rer e, 10 o oS e i i, for | bedroom where the remains had been laid He deals largely in potatoes, although he | Until the company has become insolvent and a WAN'T T T LA - — e — o R AL aRasate CElshes! “hem. | upon the couch and covered with a sheet. I v debtor to the extent of $10,915 on a judgmen eafe protector; perfectly | absolut SORET TO LOAN ON OMAHA return mall. At druggists. Chichester Chem: does not distain to offer for sale other con N a judgment fianle: easily Rafustcd; seils it MO er cent. W. B. Meikel, 1st Nat. feal Co., Philadelohia, Pa. bad known enough to insist that they should ooy ok thy) 1 L - | due the estates of John L. Miles and James Tor tevine. Address Dept. 7 Crosss — == | not be prepared for burial until the arrival g ast couple of weeks his | Thompson, The executors of these two men, . Ya Cro Wi MOt 2 PR 248 NOT P tock t 7 execu ft men, iy Zo. Tt = | MONEY _TO_LOAN ON TMPROVED OMAIIA BUSINESS NOTICES of the city detective, though, of course, the stock of potatoes, which he leaves In a wagon | who for five years carried on an extensive ] OIRLE R ORuet have good refers 13 | Moy Oridaity Trust Co., 102 arnam DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED, 79 N, 0. | Dhyslclan and the local coroner had been In bis yard, has diminished each night, he | money lending business in this vicinity, have | B it famiiy, st Have g0 nees ) Wliss f obiiged to take off the clothes, which they always finding it a couple of bushels short of | begun the action to compel tho stockholders to i o - LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY | = - | had thrown over a nelghboring chair. what it was on the preceding night. He | PaYy up. : WANTED-SALESWOMEN WITH GOOD AD. foperty. W. Far . 13 CUak Phillips at once proceaded to open the My 4 3 et el e & L ! AT ADIY (¢ i b1 A8 (o8 3 2 T S Y s el e kg nally decided last night to watch in order Minor Court Matters. T AL Bhatts M hores : e - X_GOOD THING-PUSH IT ALONG, MAY BF | b , : bus to see If he could discover the cause of the [ Taiha 4 2 | A PP DIRECTORY CO. 10 WALL ST the Tatest slang phrase, but thats’ ust what | fer Il)u‘u he :w]\ shown, he approached contraction and he thinks that the result was | 1 m; um“:-vlwu ’.lln Gottlieh LI‘m;nrrm:\s K N offer any part 100.0% eastern in- | we're doing with SHISRIDAN COAL. 8,000 tons | the body and bent down over the white well h the trouble, § A A has Dbeen filed with the county judge an { L names, who have money to invest; just ROl n O IRt Yoarr oW s 8 W worth the trouble. Shortly after midnight d stratiof sked o 8 FOR RENT—HOUSES tompiled. Write for particulars, RO I e i AT R Ll e ha saw a man enter his back yard. He watched | “0ministration asked on his estat K 3 = A LS O v —atast gy IR SCing et M yan g Chok i Con The face has been washed, I presume? bim and claims that he saw him go €o the | The Texas land case of Olof Tund g o e | Gl LOANS. TOW RATES | ho quericd, “Do you kiow Whether there wagon and flll a sack with Murphies, ~As | 858Inat the Texas Land and Cattle company s o e, 48tk ana Douglas, Om —— ———— | was much blood on it When found e ohinfred fragmerits of .o lotter, soon as the sack was well filled Myers |18 belng appealed to the supremo court. } s CARPLT CLEANING. “There was some blood from the mouth,” et ORV iR AT i A pounced upon the man, made him a prisoner 1d for that purpose has been filed. arnan, - - e b B e e I answered. “I would not permit them to | there? Only myselt and my n At last, | and notified the polic station. The man was | Stephen A. Plerce, a former Pullman b T T ¥ TO LOAN—CHATTELS, e N A (e EEL (NP RV | do moro than wipe it away with a handker- | 38 1 slowly gathered courage to ask some | arrested and was charged with petty larceny, | palace car conducter, has sued the company |} D—467 AN ON TURNITUR q gheapest, TIS20 8. 10h st Tel. &5, U. §.°Q chief.” 'nl:‘:.‘.i:“;;fl‘s,""u "rn"r'rm\w relieve my suspense, | He gave his name as John Stipenski and had | for $2,000 damages, because he was dis- ST ot S - - Wagons, ete.. at lowest ratés in eity: | Kuhn, manager; Patrick Ward, foreman. “But do you know that no water was nsed s spoke aga in his possession two sacks, one cor z [ charged last October by Richardson, local = e ARGEST LIST IN OMAH) wag Ulo ELRIRC St y e 8 ? D n two sacks, one containing | charg a r by Richardson, local . B COLE €O, LARGEST LIST IN OMAIA Femovall of wwodt} sricty"coniilehuial yud S30=4ry(#9 | bators. you catneti. lie pairsued Perhaps it would be as well to examine | potatoes and the other oats. The sack of oats | superintendent, being told that on the Auguat [’ .’ R n paj = A = “I am very sure of {t;”"°T answered. “The ‘)':x;xlr“]-]v;;;h.‘-:’. |\I\]d;u;uln' with a view to 25| he claimed to have gathered out of fome | previous, while making a trip to Deadwood, MODERN, 2 N. 0T OMAHA MOR’ 3 nelghbor who discovered my brother rushed | COFtaining whethier any garments are miss- [ smpty freight cars. He says that he entored | he had failed to account for fares. & SR 1 B o dl AS Fo HONSES 3130 BER | AL oncs to the house, whera 1 wa at breik- | IIE: ~ You ece that the trousers on the chair | Myers' yard with the intentlon of Botting 4 | ‘The Sutherland'Land and Improvement ifhe { ¢-ROOM FLAT FOR RENT. 1919 DODOE, 4 i o month per head. Charles Guns, St. Paul, Neb. | fast at the time. Within five minutes of | here do not match this coat. If he were up | drink and while he was wandering about to pany has brought suit against M. Morrison O B P, LOAN ON FURNITURE_AND 15 | the aiscovery I was on the spot. The body | 4ud dressed yow'll doubtless find that the | find the pump Myers jumped upon him and | to compel the payment of $1,000 alloged (o A OR RENT, FLA VLY DAPERED AND R S e === | |ay on its back, and I noticed that two slen- | ©03t and waistcoat-that do not match them-—- | accused him of stealing potatoes. be due on an assessmel e cle- F ) —————— HOTELS It there wore NuCHATS B0 ment made on stock aned, northenst oo 1th and Howard der streams of blood had run from the cor- a fuc re gone Among th> thefts reported to the police | holders Januar: 1803. The asses: 3 BUSINES3 CHANCES, < eI J y, 1503 The assessment was Fiftars dollars i month. Inqutre rosin i = e 3 Without trusting myself to reply I pro- | yosterday was that of several picoss . — - ——— | A\LTNA HOUSE (EUROPEAN), N. W. COR. |Ners of the mouth and formed a small con- ply P Yy was that of several pieces of ($109 in excess of this sum, but the ational Dank bullding. D=T0-2 | e gnaic OF MERCHANDISIE TN BEST | “13tn and Dodge. Rooms by day oF week. goaled or rather cakpd pool beneath the | °¢5ied (o search carefully, but without avall, | jowelry from the residence of J. W. Kass, | company gave the defendant a lot to hal- . FIVETOON COTTAGLS, teh | Lvn in sasier el (or co B | apo You, are right” T sald at last.” <They | 1214 North Seventeenth stroct. Some time i1 | ance this extra_amount. street, i3ight dollars per mon 3 e— T TR Phillips tool vi ass from his | 2 , and e | the middle of the aftcrnoon a sneak thief en- % . S e Roonat e banting: | (B0 AR CLbITer sGn - | | Phillips took o magnitying glass from bls | wuit he has beon wearing overy day. T can- | tered s house "(hrough. & window: The | celidke Keytor a few davs ago peremptorily — 0! INVESTMENTS; LR und J aha and Sherma ocket a 2 b not conceive my stupldity in neglecting to | Jwelry taken consisted of y's y Lol RIS SERBRTY R TTTIC T 0 ater power flouring mill ave cars pass tl 3 the forehead. A flash of intuition as to the i 2 48 8 g to fali n consisted of a lady's watch, | e prais o TUITIGH BCHOOT, | bioge Hoter R & o Shoridan, AMERICAN PLAN. N lor s investl ke OnTcaRTs Ovboiie observe so noticeable a point, especially as | chain and charm and a lady's silver watch | Lo, [4tet appralsement in the foreclosure Inquire, 2616 Copi g rooms at 41,80 day: 0 rooma it $209 day, e 1 e my brother was a very careful man about | and chain. suit of the Philadelphla Mortgage and Trust It —_— — - - —- - uropean plan, Se to $1.00 per day. 916 1 o e 2| . FOR SAL TOCK OF MILLINERY; BE R RBNT-TWO_6-ROOM his dress. As to the shirt and undervest, | Some person driven to desperation by the | COMPANY against Goos set aside. This sult oI think nothing.”” he said, shor ferday walked off with 'a tonwaling | relates to the old Goos “hotel property. od redson for’ @lling | == BT RGTRIGAL SUPPLIES, | straightening up. There fs not a sizn of I don’t know how many he had, but probably | heat ONE | locatlon in the city. LR rn ) 0th, Modern Address at on my niece: can of o ” e . Twice before appraisements have been set furnished. 02 5. 3 . D820 | o HALP INTEREST IN REAL BSTATE | ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACT. blood having flowed from A‘Ms yound. TI “Never mind those.” sald Phillips shortly s Zfim;fm;‘f"" from the store of the Hirsh | a5ide by Judge Duffie. Judge Keysor con- i RENT—A HOUSE, NO. 1721 DODGE; ALL | and absiract business in central Nebraska for | 01 for electric lght and motor p and an | 020 readily sce traces of It about the mout® | “He bad unquestionably dressed himself fully, | Charles McVey and Charles Helfer are | joausntly refused to touch the case and it modorn improvements. APl next door,’ salo. T 45, Omaha, Bee. VOSMRUAT | Kinds'of electrioal sonstruction” Western kycc. | and neck. ' Nothing but a thorough use of |and we shail be safe in assuming that the | tWo young lads who wora arrested_yester. | " been passed for the term. D018 | G5R SALE, COMPLETE TIRST-CLASS SET e e B | o e e o he Dlom o ihe | murderer has destroyed or otherwise dis- | day by Officer Sullivan for larceny. The two | Violet I. McCreary filed her decroe of di- ] DeGetie's systom abstract books Adams county, | DENTISTS, a0, Ho was dead for at least half an |PoSed of all the four garments through which [ boys were carrying off a box of silk hose | Yorce yesterday, which some days ago she 1 » with 0 years estabilshed Insiness: fuli -t BE8. | head. e s dead o .t least balfl an ) iho knife passed. Kindly permit me to ex- | from the New York store. obtained in the equity court, separating her e kbl Theafmation nnl price given. Address box 18, | F7im INFIRMARY 1N CONNROTION Wit a8 recelve ; | amine the grate, although I don't suppose— | Sam Atherton and Sanford Baker were ar- | from her husband, McCrear, NISHED ROO! Hastings, —M783 21 the V(v\:u‘l“ illege at Twelfth and P -‘c]lh‘ stre :‘4 A sensation of horror came over me at ‘ v i s et I DML SaNon) Deket ware LRl MS FOR LIGH He removed the chimney board as he consummated in Iowa, at Bed- o 5 a now \t Twellth and Paciflc strets | \po words. 1 had been hoping against hope | . poke. | rested by Officer Hengen while trying to dis- | marriage wa = ML | X ANK FOR SALE IN A GOOD FARMING | 13, 0% nbot, heie thowe, desiping o bave | Q0 “Eiiine” gt be able to show that | The dust lay thick within, and, upon it, the | Pose of a sweater. They were unable to state | ford, in 1870, but proved exceedingly unhappy VERY T ROOMA | - section of N obmek ey e Seraicca. | and ‘ail other work at merely cost of material. | the death was accidental, after all, Now | (harred fragments of a letter. But for this | Very certainly how it came into their pos- (for Mrs. McCreary, as she found that her hu end B B m a Thc only bank In good town. Box 1f, Campbell. | — ™92 | [ gaw at once the utter futility of entertain- | the Pplace had evidently been undisturbed | session. t Jand would ot supmoch hotoors ek I WANTED, LADY ROOMMATE, H( an YN0 18 T PAUL, T, ng such a notion. | since jt was shut up in the spring. Detectlve Davis attempted to search P. A. [4n 1892 he abandoied his wife, three children 26 8t Mary's. i T HAVE A GOOD BAKERY AND CONPEC. | = — — Y Moreover,” he pursusd, “if you say the| The detective leaned over and picked the | Johnson on the street yesterday. Johnson | and family prospects, leaving for other parts. AND UNFURNISH tionery for male, with & good lunch and a No, 1 SHURKLTHAND anJ L X FaWRLLLN S | blood was ‘ciked,’ he must have been dead | :;rn;(v [m|;i‘r’ ‘!vlmlun_» up. It was perfectly ! ”\pl“x“mr I:x"l \\.AF“ being :'vl»h(l'll and even the | On this showing the divorce was allowed. SNREUNFURN ioe trade in connection: sell from 5t - P " 1 for several hours before he was found. 1 |black and fell to pieces in his hand. of | SiEht of the officer’s ‘star did not convince | s ons fee cream dally: bake evory day SV, "5 BCHC . . . 3 0 d e : g The last Syrian rug sale has not yet been 02 i - 10 galions e ervam, ally; bake ovory day | A7C. VAN BANT'S SCHOOL, 813 N. Y, LIFE. | (00K the trouble fo examine the railroad | COUTSe Ho Writing was visible, much less | BIM that all was right. Conscquently be was | aqjusted saticfactorily (o all of the creditors, ENT, FURNISHED ROOMS, WIFH OR | {Tiia ‘including bakery and. candy-making » et on my way hero. " You Wil rememor | legible, e both extmined “cach minute | Placed under arrest H. 8. Tavashanjian, the plaintlff, has re board 8. B Lools; "good brick oven, burns wood of that its bottom is entirely shiclded from | fragment thoroughly, with the aid of Phil S istered his objections to the proceedings by Wi ey I B R LB R ihe morning sun, the lack of which, fo- |lips' pocket lens, and it was apparent that | FAILED TO G:T A QUORUM : ! ; 4 by ence, newly Ly 3 good large rooms alling Into question the report made by Sheriff Drexel of his doings as auctioneer. built, one _sto gether with the heavy dews of the fust fwo | both letter and ‘envelope had been thrown or three mornings, would tend to keep blcod | where we found them within a very few | Board of Education Meots and Aj KEEPING ROOME INVENIE: 2U000 1ots, T0x120 feet, ®00d tIghE fence u s to | The sheriff had two persons guarding the cheap, €00l 511 St. Mary Found: picket fence in fronts good well and d = more or less moist for some time." days. Their freedom from soot and d as Meet Agnin. 4 A Hhiche L ARG, i s By o pickie tonte Ingroft? oo el i ot T oro or lems moti for some (me.” ' days. T eedom from soot and dust w ; Teet Agnin property day and night for a week and AR . eheap I wold moong poor health cauise for xell . Lo hat dld Kkill bim, then?" L asked, at | enough to make tiat much clear (0 the most | The Board of Kducation last night lacked | charged $7 for the sorvices. Txception s ; ; T e B’ Renncr, Grlawold, T, * YoMt 180 o ey 2st, 5 superficlal observer. a0 SRS i s. | taken to this charge as excessive and o Lakoove, msera, for - A TR N “ie ahall sce.” returned PHINIps” and, | “Do you think I probable that thls letter [ O of MAVINE & avorum, the members pres- | AL 10 [ CIATEL 18 RESHES R Siher Bloaiacmoler, 4 D, TO KELL CLOAK DEPARTMENT y Smuatls drawing down the sheet, he proczeded to|is in any way connected with the afrair?: | "t Deln8 Anderson, Bandhauer, Burgess, | made asking the costs to be retaxed. e e A Sarsay . Hoed atreet ciwey ¢ minutely examine the body, beginning at | asked. "] Lowe, Lunt and Tukey. The absentces were N . bt gl 4 y returning watc the head. Suddenly he stopped and straight- | <] (et iy @ - it 4 4 = - il Yot o tur can't tell yet,” he replied. f amblet, in attendance on the Baptist Yo Special Now England FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD | - - L 3 ened up again. T looked at him inquiringly, | perfectly franic. and open with yar M | Deople's atsoe PUSL Young | Special Now England Kxcursion ¥U OMS AND BO AT IR TP T T - e SEA0 WDIARRE, () S olie et Bl Rorfeetly fraukc and open, With you, ' Mr. | People’s ussociation in Baltimore; Edwards, | Via the Lake Shore & Michigan Southera NICELY FURNISHED SOUTIL RO0M WITH an old established, good paying busi mercial e A ol ariaTtnanale in| | aik it ase. as fa as we have got- | Jonnson, Knoden, Lower, Plerson, Rhoades, | Failway, August 19 to 25. Tickets will be on board for two; private family: no other board. Y 15 | postotnice, or In M, C bis mndershirte 1 waid, "as I noticed a|.en. amounts to just this. Your brother | Thomas and President Akin, The | sale via the above line at one fare for tho ers; best home comforts. 64 No. 2ist, bet Pacific Express office, or in Thomson, et was killed in the house at some time in the - | round trip. The only route via Toled i ‘alifornin and Webster. o1 FOR “XCHANGE & Co's store. The finder will toratch less than an inch in length & little | morning before the usual rising hour of your | Icoer® (Who = are supporting = Superin- | (cd e e b i et o (1) A o Wots et Pt I PRRRE R ) NGE. 2 MRS Dvi ROl 1Lt 808 B Abava ithe Tisaxk UK Letore n ri c y tendent Marble ~were -hot when they | Cleveland and along the southern shore of TQ TIADE, DRSS SUIT, CHEST MEASULE | T 1AVE THRRE OF FOUR GOOD FARMS 7 | _the Commercinl bank “A rather long pin or needle,” mutt LS M‘_k“f"l‘“‘ru‘r’“’m:i“l‘I‘““‘ aiher Livd | dincove that a parliamentary trick [ bake Erie almost its entire length, through or anything. S 43, Bee, ] Vel | Nk i exehange. for horssan, B, 0, Hothwal lips, grimly, and, bending over, he [ o DIOK® In, or was let In by someone | had been put upon them, “and they dis- | the beautitul Mohawk Valley and the Berk- mouitaiis A v oy k& ol 1 N TTI T sed his thumbs on each side of the|who lived here. It evident, too, that rob- | sugsed the advisability of sending for the | Shire Hills, or via Albany and Hudson river = B 7 = T T 1 L‘ e i — as e motive, and the murderer | yecalcitrants. wh nd Hon's i boats, If desired, ¢ a the St. Lawre UNFURNISHED ROOOMS TORENT BT St 0. trags Gor | baye satety: mum RA]L\V Ay lll“h (J RD appears to have been singularly cool and au. | [ecaicltrants, which, under section 3 of the | W0 G GERREL BT (OR S v oo dhciecd % T les and reguiations, they had power to do i : : Belis first-class condition. Address T 95, 1 liberate in all his acts. I think we o . v 0 40. | yyer allowed at N Falls and S 2 BUITES OF LARGE HOUSEKEEPING b ) 6 may Attorne Powe as a g ol opinio owed at Nlagara Falls and Sarstogss s.21e | FOI SALE OR THADE=A STYLISH DRIVING nion Depot, 10th & Mason St nitted while it was yet dark. Otherwlse It | Loy tou8ht that while the absent members | ypiondia opjortunity for your sums . o i t y Dthorwise It | ooula’ be tent for ‘helr stt il 7 ¥ nity for your summer vaca — | Sl e, oF WL L o fo:isam VT g T - s inconcelvable that anyone should have | pa compelled fn the absen ance could not | yjon trip. " 'Full information on application. JF (R RENT—STORES AND OFFICE3 i ! 3 454 pm. ik R Mont. & Fuget i i:0opm risked carrying the body across the lawn.” be compelled In the absence of any rule of the | . 'p, Humphrey, T. P. A,, Kansas City, Mo, ¥ 3 ; TR N T T T T e T V:ibpm ...Denver Express T 4 105bm A new idea, more horrible board proscribing the mauner of compelling | (1 K. Wilber t paaser o s S s : Tidopm. . Nebrusicn Local (except Sund : : horrible than any 1 had rise K. Wilber, Western passenger agent, Chi- FOI TGNT Il §ATORY BRICK BUTLDING, | {0 o food. heasy Soring whbin, gm0, | 3 Nibraska locat (el s fighm e Ve e papmare RERGBIe then e ur L AN suat Sl cago $16 Farnam street. This bullding has o fire: | D M ABe" || §henan-adncoly Loonl (sxcept Hunday) i Ja.78. SAL MO0, cama anddhs e, ¢ Secretary Gillan called the roll of members | - preof coment basement am heat — e = ] ; L dauy 5 Erew sick at the mere thought, ~Was this | and reported but six jres Bandhaue . OREC ing fix va o | FOR MERCHANDISE, CLEAT | Leaves [CHICAGO, RLINGTON & Q.|ATrives man going to prove that my nlece ha ABCH Mz Jp andhauer was WEATHER FORECANT. Dly_ar the ni 8| chotee tmprox n o easicgn Neveuaka” ot | OmabUniun detot, W& Mason 8. Omissa 1ok ata the Rauss to BUIE e Tl glected presldent pro’ tem and the six me i R e ot T ___ 1A | el W i« spm o Veatbois R Taleative homaea e kil MR S by e | bers voted to con ie adjourned mecting | Showers in Northw st Nebrasca and Fale FORIENT, TPIRSTCLASY TR R STORY e, Nob Z-MYi2 2 $:3am 1 ) Tixi i L 4i5pm S AT med not to notice my | yntjl this, Thursday, evening at § o'clock, In In the Southenst Portl and e, Brck Store Dl No, 1003 Fur. | mmm—————— e | R St Louls I9xpress.. 8:omm L : structing W At . ‘. S e PRETn. Rt st L Rutanie forany Kind ot bug Wi | FOR BALKE—REAL ESTATE. Hidsan L. P Jusiction “Locai §igom “I presume,” he continued, “that mo ex- | 5f'HcL N8 the & R ) notily the absentees | WASHINGTON, July 17.~The forecast for Reasanal . Inquire room 3 st Nu. | — i s <s2e 1T R 141 amination was made of the doors or win-|° Aquel SRROLET: Thursday s tionul Lank bullding 1-70- ABSTRACTS, THE DYRON REED COMPA f HICAGO, MIL, & ST 8. 0% wdo —— : I Zeaves (CHICAGO, MIL. & ST. PAUL.| Arrives dows to see whether they have been tam- y e For Nebraska—Showers and cooler in the T T S S e il Dol in s Tt G it pered with? COULDN'T MAKR THB OLROUIT | northwest, fair In the southons: port ED, M LANDS TRISON, 912 N 1 6:00pm Chicago Limite 3 3 = i d | : & 1 shook my head. Then I said southerly wind be ng bl (B QiTigalde | 11:siam .. Chicigo lxpross (vx. Bum).ies b Spm i L Youthfal Glube T | mouthorly winds, betoming variable T TR W T I S AR T — 14 2o Chle S | Anderson reported to me that he found | YOUthful Globs Troiter Weeamo Disgusted | por Iowa und Missouri—Falr; souther) drews the Handy Heiter Co., 831 New York Life MEROVED GARDEN LANSG NBA® ON A | Lsaves ICHICAGO & NORTHMWESTN | Atrives the front door unfastened, but we naturally and Taok the Back Traok, winds, iy N ! e ; e g vt S RIS Rt ey e A | explained that by the supposition we had al-| James Sulllvan, a 14-year-old boy with a | [or South Dakota—Showers; covler; vari= = = R0 |9 sernyKiastern Express. . < Bdwin , ready arrived at—that my brother had walked | globe trotting ambition, drifted Into town last | 22l wind WANTED—TO RENT. | FOR SALE, SUBURBAN PROVERTY AT ARN | 6:5am M. Valloy “Lotale. oot I8 Ao out before broakfast.” o (s T alt Mt o Rhases-Stowers; lant; southarig e e o | prices; 102 neres fles w f On " | Biispm Omaha_Chicago Special...... 1:4pm “And as we may feel sure a1a not | RIBhG direct from Honoluly Wwinas. - AN OATD T A PIRST CLASS| ofice i 811300 por acte. " For particulnrs’ in oves LOHICAGO o L& PACITIL et walk out,” said Phillips, ..JJ_":”’XTM;'"l'hll Last December James was in Omaha, and Jacal eoml. SV R P o St o | e B X Y. wlfe St " RECwiil 5 ahal Cnlon Depot, 10th & Mason Sts.| Omana your supposition to assuming that the mur. | 4t that time he cxpressed the detormination | ORIICE O THE WHATHIR BURBAU, mor m ot hinve large Lawn and ahads | BARGAINS, HOUST oTs A FARM; EAS derer opened it in order to carry his victim | to follow the sun and tour the world. He [ OMAMA, duly 17 -Qmaha record of tems trecs. Call at 1300 Farnam st K-0i317 | wale or trade, F. K. Darllug, Garker block, = | 1105 ATIaRtc Bxp 3 2 He pointed toward the left breast L o g by i H08 Wop | perature’ and” rainfall, compared with the 2am Atlantic Express ( a9 Basm | out. - How the murderer got in, I shall be | made tho tr 1 t3ean i} g, = = = == = e AN n Nigh 9:25um T better able to te e e looke e | ma h p to the coast and then shipped | corresponding day purt four years RENTAL AGENCY, T WANT A BEACHRDN m . Chicago V 1ispm :\‘zi;‘;lx)‘ie line ot Ldm?,.m,; rvu)lm‘m, u,\m belier,able to tell when 1 have looked about | i (e hold of an ouigoing steamer bound f 5\[ gt 85 1534, 1508, 1692 f % 3 homio within waiking distance from b W roke apart, and 1 saw a deep, gaping / Awia. He was discovered after the | Maximum temperature ... 818 | G. G. WALLACE, RENTALS, 12 BROW O inwid una mile? We have two of them | giispm Oklahoma & Texas Ex (o Sun). 10 wound made undoubtzdly by a very thin- | He now went overthe house very earefully, | Liley had mearly resched tho Sand | Minimum tempcrature n-% \ z | S0 ham ot greatly’ reduced prices and Vake in | 1:40Pm o Limited 4pin | bladed knife. 1t ran horizontally across the [ With the exception of my own, my nfece’s | ™ filanas, and was put o oft | pyedike temperature » 58 ¢ o .t i === 0$500.00 o $350.00 1ot a8 part payment. Leaves « P, M & O Arrives | body between the ribs and seemed to range [ 3nd Anderson's rooms; but, though ' the lens | i Flonoiutu. Mo remalned thers some weeks, | b, » ] STORAGE, il Are focated an Dt hret Daat enst of | Omahal Depol. 1ath and Webster ate. | Omaba | downward at an angle of about forty-five | Was frequently broughit info use, there was S R t" Dale o Hapdigon aLASTIRCEALINE § 10 DO N s gaanese o i 4 of| + e visiting both President Dole and Queen Lil [ at Omaha for the day und since March ) TCTY e - —e | 380 strect. Wl be open Sunday.” Call and o | $:3am.. Nobraska Passenger (dally).... ¥:iipm | degrees no trace whatever of any house-breaking, and urging them to assist him in getting to | 1% & s e Ao CATES br o | Bt mber we will take your vacant lot as part | (P s S Pouk Linitad. oo doiiem | FOF 8 moment. the faterest in this dlscov- | =DoWt you want to look everywhere?" 1| Ciina, James was not on their franking list | Normal temporaturo Wi n fowont ratcs, " 1003-1015 Leuvenworih, Mo | pasment GoeT—F. MO VALLEY e~ | O, overwhelmed the torrcr of it fiEamls . and was turned down, Becoming clsgusted | Excess for the day o g8 e e " | "Why Wil you pay ret on a houss and then | Igaves U P G VALD Ve | hBut the clothes?' | sald, stepping toward L is unnecessary” he replied. “No | g " ted | imulated excoss slnce March 12, . 210 STORAAD, FRANK BWERS, 1214 HARNEY, | pay Uiaes on'vacant property when you can make | -Qmahal Depot, 150 and_Webster Sta. | Qmata | “The s i would-be murderer would break into a house | Wil the lslands one fine day last spring he | Kormal precipitation i7'inch B~ | Ran v & . Fi0pm. .....Fast Mall aad kxpress Gaspm | the chuir. “They exsigiued them irough the oceupied room of a third parly, [ SLruck @ vessel ailing for the United States | Dufitier ¥ Tor the hoh ¢ —— 5 = | = Eco thean b mes or call at our office | 2:10bm. (8. Sat.) Wyo. Ex. (ex. Moni).. 4:35pm hillips' lip curled, UEh the accupled room of & third part nd took passage In the hold ng San | recipitation March 11073 Inc q PACIFIC STORAC WARRIOUSE CO.. 998 | and we will be s Fo gy i 9:05am ...Norfoik Express (ex. Hunday).,.1):3m W Ry soct e A iniany +| It would only serve to double the chances 486 loax pasmy hold, reaching San | Total precipitation uince March 1 10.18 Inuhea I 16 Junes st Gencrad worago wnd foraiing: | *Fasiity Prost ompane 1508 Farnam & e N R e o) ibiam | “What'a the good of examining anything” | i, iciection, * You may regard It as estabe | FTANCISCO in due time. ~After recuperating ho | Defictency slce March L...... 7.4l inchos | Mty i R |t = | he said, “when you start with a supposition | i8 detection. | SR 1| gave up the idea of making the circle of the | Roports from Othor Stations ac ¥ &% M. | B e S s i s e | Leaves K. C. ST. J. & C. B Arrives |based on the firs bi® (£ cv'dane th:t appears? | !!shed that our man, it he eutered at all, | FULA BO MU ANEC T S G TV R Tnton | ot " FOR 8ALE_HORSES AND WAGONS | 0 | Gmakiatnton Do, ih & Muson 8ts.(Omaiia | These yokels never got beyoud the idea that | entered by collusion wllhlmw of the ialnaten | S3rth 4nd started stsiward ovar the Union |~ - T ) Achadod e - AL Bl ieod ity BB | 9iispm RONgER Oy Day Jspevm.... & that wound In the head killed man, 80 (Continued Friday.) cit couple of d te ch he z 1 | | FOR BALE, FINE CARRIAGE TEAM; GELD- | - aotom K G Night b = all thelr work was superficial and useless. [ . ——————— ShT A Pogpe SEQarhe A2 which e’ will | 13| | g, bxach mates,' voune, gentie, oo traver | ¢ - Tquves 1~ MISSQURI PACIEIC i arves. | A A A P S g Dundy's Coadit on Serious. P e AElana 3| urare or 409 Paxton biock. Omaha, Nob. Irving, \ o A, S Acaes les of apparel one by one. he scrutin.| Judge Dundy's condition is very un-| Ao 01d Citlzen Gous, i §E Ll \ i OR % 0 <4 rence, §2 Louls Mxpress hm h carefully—especially the shirt, un- | favorable and more serious than at any time | The death of Charles Z. Krutll occurred at i 8 FOR BALY LANLOUS Dinirs §4,000 1 ko Loval (ox. SR | dershirt and coa | sinc met with his recent aceident ! e 1 F E I h n ith hi celde Com- | his residence at 1109 8o y-third atreet | — _ | ! LK RS o i IS EUAE SRS, - ¢ Teaves | SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. - |Arriv tWhare M the :Xaits Diaree thesa?t 1| Ditoaticns bave sat 1. Sut.hs friseas bl | bis Tesidence st 1108 Saath Thirtyst) Leoet:} - H A s HARDWOOD COMULINATION MOG_ AND £2.000, Omaha]_Depot, 15:h_and Webster 8 N p e will -ro, | Yoaterday, afier an iliness dus to attack | QAP o Y - ehicken fence. Chas. It. Loe, Sth and Dougias, | A Siitoen o A | |" L vith bis splendid fortitude he will 're-| ¢ (he grip. The deceased was 65 ycars of | Valemiuie o (e e " ALY 400 { . Paul_L e i " o . , sl ol M L. LIS W Leaves | SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC rives” | 17 tud ; age and has lived in Omaha since 1869, having SEQURITIES YOI SALE w0 Borr w560 an Tand | "Oinanalunton Depot. ih & Mason Sts.| Omana | Children Cry 101 | ris, age had a stroke of spoplexy yes Toe Mmahy Pesrs Bmeh & Beomieent wheissals | - We, huve's wimber of liat mortzages tn amounte | 3 * J fand | ‘o:ssam........Sioux City W0:a8pm | re y o :"',' bgenr ‘:""""“‘ for & time, but at | oy 'COuh TloCuant of Omaha. ¥or a mim. | < 0! 10 5000 At Gl to £ per cent for wle Wantel, hardw . .33 1oy | 6 o'clock last night he was resting well and | M°0 Fetail merchany " v None but gilt tdved sccuritfes Sandicd. Call | Winied, maveha | : i | Pitcher's Castoria was fmproving, ber of years he ran a wholesale lauor house A and eee s W Y N " | Loaves [ UNION PACIFIC, Arrivia | o - e | near the cormer of Thirtieth and Douglas Fidelity Trust Company, Facaam 8t €. F. Marrison. land, Omaha. RE-9i-17e | OmahalUnion Depot, 10th & Mason 8ts.| Omana | Children cry for 86 Patr ok’s Chareh Plenie. | streets. For the last three years Mr, Kratl | 0 Dart elandy T W g o ) B ;| BOAEE 0N asSy FaYM W D | Jiam s Arney. Wppre H Pitcher! Saturday, July 20th, afternoon and even- | has not been iu active business. Ho morved | Blamarce Cloudy. ALL. GO FAMIL K COW, 4D | iuy lots, acres, fuims. Garvin Bros, 810 N. Y. L. | 3 0ome ieai's : 54 ing,at Haseall's park, ath e | 1n the German army in 1848 and won the iron | St Vinoeui 00 Clouay. Hamilton. 4= MG R ] — Su . y v athl sports will e sl ¥l Ml oy { 0N NN TSI : #licher’'s Castoria. take place In the ‘aftefnoon. O'her amuse- | cross. In 1580 Mr. Krutli was marricd at Bart 2lousy WILL SRLL AT SRRV RALT | 40000, WL TOOK TNPTOVED N | RIS ments In the evening. Hildesheln, Germany, his nativo home. He Clondy JUNR don il e Sl gl k| T I i for irgated land and will sell | CaaveeT - WABARH RATLWAY. Children Cry ""' s g { 1eaves a family of three daughters. The re- | Gaiveston o _udl Oiear. 4 3 4 s e At 828 1O were, Colcrudo Colony Co. 310 N, | OmahalUnton Depor, 10th & Manon Ste.| Omsiia | 150 i pirit Luke—Okoboy. il be tuierred Friday, Rov. Mackey |~ - s Omithe- s ¥ Lite X ~CanahalUnlon Depot,_loth & Mason Stu. Omsbia | {157 ), mains will be fos [2 Mackey | it jngicates trace of prectpitation : | TR M7 1 | “ibbpamerner BE Tauii Comaes Ballorooo. 0 cpe | o itCher’s Castoria. J Chautauqua—Dr. Talmage—Sam Jones, | offcisting. Mr. Kruth was & Masou, L K WELSH oveerven,