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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:. TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1805 ington in June 6. G. WALLACE, RENTALS, 212 BROWN LK, Continuea, [ SPECIAL NOT]GES s A b g@@@@flfih@fl@mm@m@mmm INTO YELLOWSTONE l’;\th"t]':'“'::"‘"“\'y:“’r::k\:‘"‘;""(':‘: 'r";"‘::':n ] oral Agont John B. Frawley of tho will be taken until 12:30 p. m. for ABSTRACTS, THE BYRON REED Ci Burlington Growing More Anxious to Enter [ Union Pacific at Kansas City is in town. & and until 8 p. m. for the ® 3 S R4 | BY STANLEY J. WEYMA Its Promised Land, Advertivers on. " 013101 T Now'ia the' opportthity of a tifetime, @@@@@@@@E@@@E@E@@E@@@@@@@EI Hiring 1 Leeners (o Go bered check ean have answe 5, FIANK EWERS, 1610 HARNEY, — | Ve have had placed in our hands about Afteen (Copyright, 188 e BEehiiees | snake crawled out, hi i it .| MAY THEN EXTEND NORTH TO HELENA . o 0 Dakota, are, to o numbered letter in enre BT | ach, ey are boeret i e Hoshyiatern ed out, hissing and darting ou David 8 P. D. Hutchinson : - | initials and his reputation into town with 0 Joucs sts, General siorage and forwarding. | the most beautiful ‘and healthful location in the | jng saluted the kingssknelt down by the|Once occurred to the king that he had the | o o bl Hadsr) win elivered upon presentation MAT8 | city, with car line, paved streets, and all modern | ‘] n and felt hisrpulse, while we all | Sécret of the cat's death. He came to me | NeXt Conaress May Asked to Grant | him a week ago. He has preserved his of the check only, Rates, 1 1-Ze n menty Jo gl mmediate Siginity e ‘l'-. R A the two with | ot-foot with the news, and found m o Right of Way Over One of name, but his reputation {sn't any better R1CE: stood round, lookingsdown on the two with | Py I nirens, who was i the ot of the Routes Now Delng now than that of some of the men who are | £0.00 por Iot. cish And balance $10.00 per month, | grave faces. It secmed to me that the man's | me to bed Rereatter. Nothing taken for 1688 | et Plinout tnterest, "ot a reduction of 10 per cent | oyey were growing dim, and I had little| 1 confess that I heard the story almost pr i t Omaha, In book form, ) il eash, | This proparty must be seen (0 e | hope. The king was the firat to break the | With apaihy, so il was I Not e the phy g The police have bsen looking up David's en crtine ust be ran | In good order. Apply t appreciated, Call and. let us show it to you, [ i TUL o hbnat Ns sald, You | SOTAR ter examining the snake, which Fi -Aakin s S st i © have oking uj s Thexe ndvertis tnom Buloons: . better ‘savings bank can’ p saibly be, found | silen '\-" have hoy be sald. “You|hy the King's orders had been brought for | Tho success of the Billings extension of | qarcer sinco he came to Omaha, and he'l = N this Investment, and Just the most d-lightful [ can save him? " . FOR SALE-HORSES, 9 " iy mosr coupaxy. Pardon, sire, a m t the physiclan | not of French origin, “It has escaped from | to the talk o a lino through” the Yellow- | wanis to, David brought the Investigation o — - nin, 4108 Farmam U es Dide, | answered, rising from his knees. “Where | soinc snake-charmer’ he sid, = b LR M ol L n himselt when he had Lilly Madsen ar- — e is | “Ineluding ‘some smadl fosls, A, T ¢ b Vargaing And “I assure you that I speak the truth, sire,” | N8 surveyed Ly corps in the fleld for that| rosted on a charge of disorderly conduct COMPETENT PERIENCED MALE STEN. | [icluding some sm kis, AL, tien that they get the biggest bars ) Someone brought it, and M. Du Laurens, | by faurens persisted purpose, one from Sheridan, penetrating the SHTNICES —— | atter looking at it, said curtly: “It has been But how then did it come in my room?" | Big Horn basin, thus opening up a magnifi- azod N 8 forences. " Owns tpyawriter FINK SHETLAND PONY AND GART FOR i ¥ ) L i ged to g0 with him to his home in South . M 900 | 4 it e T B, Crose, Shonandoan 1n IMPROVE ’,‘. GARDEN LANDS NEAR if\l,\x'fl,.‘. poisoned. | “That is what I should ~like to know, | cent grazing country, the other from Huntley. | Dakota as a housskeeper. He had bought 1M PRI KT T T R TR, La Trape uttered a groan of despair. “At|8ire, the physiclan answercd, severely; “and | g yitimate termination of the Burlington | her fine raiment, and got her clothes out of 2 weeks. J. H wood, 423'N, Y. Li et there, T fancy, by the person who sent up | I8 deslgned to be at Helena, and it necessity | \U} ! iy “F' wanted his money back, and . FOR SALE~MISCELLANEOUS. DO YOU WANT A BEAUTIFUL MODERN | Sician asked the milk to your chamber.” should require then Portland will be made | saused the girl's arrest ) WANTE 'R, 19 i T AGENTS IN il s an = | gouage homs within walking distance trom P “A little before 10 last evening,” T said,| “Why do you say s0?" Henry aske tho western terminus of the company, which | When the case was called in polics court BT B P etons S noraes [n In cons | FARDWOOD = COMBINATION, HOG AND | §is ‘compiciod (hat ars moders, ‘waa we wiy | seeing that La Trape was too far gone for e o rn Al snakes are inordl- | g a decided ambition of becoming a trans- | Hutchinson told his story, and then Lilly Lesd S 3y “An!" the King s ¢, with a change | continental system. ik south, Where there are no hot winds, no | — ¥ , i _ 8 S5m0 to $0.00 dot as part payment A i) \h!" the king said, slowly, with a change i y : inson had followed her iast Wednesday eold winters, no blizzar no crop fallures, | 26M TONS OF PURE RIVER ICE FOR SALE, | /These are locuted juit street, just east of Ah! And the man countenance and a shudder which he A line parallel with the Northern Pacific | morning, and had finally asked her if she Wiere. two G tires crops ‘can be raisd enc Lamorcaux Bros., 3% 8 16ih aureet, Omaha, " | 21 street, Wil b unday.” Call and 0= | «xp hour later could not repress; “and there was milk on | at this time is thought to be out of the | did not want to go to his home at Long 3 : ‘ o iy i le (he | Question, as very closo traflic arr, wents | Pine and do duty as a housekeoper. She dora in' s countey. ' Corl summers, mild win+ | Fon SALE HIGH I.H\yw NTL . PAYTNt L bay rent on @ house and then | PATed (0 lay down the cat which he had Yes, sire; on the nd beside th | 1 e i ers, sure paying crops of frait and garden | Thioycie “cheap. A e otfice, ay (RXeR ON vACANt PIOBerty When you can ma o ands, when some appearance 3 At Shaliood her to her room, spent the night there, par fen o, N Amca, geneat Aot 1617 A rmam Wi Thin's geas ny \inp O oparty when you o&! G LA B LR AL LB Hut at thia stage T was attacked by a fit of [ the Burlington And this arrangement is | o¢ Thyrsday night, and then sent her to & ¢ E Council Bluffs hotel, where she staid Friday BRITO 110 RAtA SALTAMEN FOR | Holsteld, #4000, Mrs. Clark's place 1 Ly L e A A niroat, closely. “Why, what Is this?" he exclaimed | discussion, and beg the King to withdrawt | 4 Burlington official night. Then he told her that he wanted e, B, Touls, e window. “There Is a large swelling|and by noon I was prostrate, nelther taking lot of Ind for whose kee ho IS 1o Listomers b & Kine, St Lou e ? L T | the window. and by noon prostra ther taking [ oo 0 S TR AR a of Indians, for whose keeping o 1 MINA LATRYGVANAD, LAND, FOR RALS under its chin interest in anything, nor allowing others, who | °0"8ress for a right-of-way throukh the park vesponsible. She demurred at the prop- TR W On GRRMAN CLBRK : L Nobraska City, $15 an acre, No ane answered. reelng in consideration of such right to on, and left him. Lilly aleo offered:the Lk Y . g n Keep up the track in a perfect manner and | information that Hutchinson had be:n eme 245, ‘Newman Grove, Neb, Bl | MRS, DR H WARREN, CLAIRVOYANT, S an acr tinued; and then after a minute, when they = s | lable bustness medium; $th year at 119 No § had been to him, and he had re Judge Berks k a hand in the exe ¢ TAND TOYS JISTRINUTE CIRCT L § £ an acre, AL \ the uso of the Burlington tracks ce Judge Berka hand In the ATy aa i ot tobatos, medle STy moved the fur, “Hal” he said gravely, “this 4 iy of the Burlington tracks at a certain | \ingtion and asked Hutchinson ~ where day: hustlers wanted ST LRl (TGRSR PR 5,10 raTon Frion O hin i3 not so simple as I thought. The cat has yearly rental to cover the cost of the main- | g Jived and what he wanted the girl Adv. Co., Kan. City. Mo. A 1t for. Hutchinson replied that he lived in N ' | PROF. LEROY, THIZ GREATEST CLATR. | 2)' acres fruit land, $2100, sharp ~instrument 3 b: - it o t o0, 10 o fat < 0 tho investment, with charges for wear and | housckeeper. He knew the character of the elders nnd clgars; sulary, $10 a month and | Capitol aveaue Satefiction guaranect 1000, Mer o o i ik credulity. “But it drank the milk,” he said A tear of the propert girl, but he thought he could reform her. e LI TR A A - near_ Lincoln, a “Some milk that- 0 . é i It is confidently expected that one of the | Pressed for a statement concerning his fan Chivago, T, sl 120, ‘near_Topeka, [, “‘Pardon, sire, Du Laurens answere ¥ ¥ will be a measure granting the Burlington | sister, who was now back east on a visit, ? b o per._month rivar bottan, $30.00) ug o8 ol o pxternal swe and appolut asent $50.00_p nth | Crs "Adair Cov, Tn., $0 an acre drugged, does not produce an external swell a route through the nation’s big preserves, | Hufchinson denied that he had spent _Riaress U 67 33 ADAM SMITH, 5 3 - OO Harrison 3 3 2 ing with & small biue puncture in the mid- to be surrounded with all the testrictions | Wednesday and Thursday nights at the WANTED, FIRST CLAS UAGE BLACK § i = s dle X C - y WiLL 3 wHiLE, morning and Sunday edition 3 IN OMAFA #$00.00 TO $2,00.0 LOTS L DAVID AWHILE, \1 B 1 ho, t ¢ rought his of The Nee. Answern 80 nddrened | PACITIC STORAGE & WARFITOUSE CO.. 998 | portion of the city, on Walnut hill cat ine, in | 1 made way for i LatiFons, Who, Ve 18 tOngUG, - 1t Wi killed, and then | — word, first insertion, le a word | WANTED=TO BUY, $30.9 to $400.00 per lot, according to location Surveye candidates for office in the coming cam- than 25¢ for first insertion. 2 ihe Gl cash. of 2 per ¢ connceutively, ——e. my inspection, he pronounced that was | the Burlington has given renewed lmpetus | py, jycky if he is able to leave when he FIFTEEN JMPORTED SHETLAND Many sllors and few buvers; It | 18 the cat? ographer and clork wants position. Good pen- | 1 L v E est_terms RE=M2% 31 He told the police that the Madsen girl had _ = RE=50 | what hour did it take the milk?* the phy-|Yet I think that T can gu was put soak, and then she had refused to accoms trnl Missiseippl. The tide of imm gration is & QAT Bell_them at greatly reduced prices and take 1o | gpeech nately was given an iuning. She says that Hutch- wre it o man will work one-half as hard as he | — Remember we will take you vacant lot as part | Du Laurens shook his head, and was pre- | the floor in the morair head of your bed,’ are maintained between that npany ani | Was willing, and Hutchinson accompanied streat, Omahin BoMIS_ | FOR SATE, FIRST-CLASS MILCH COW, HALF these beautiful homes or call at our office | 1ed him to examine it again and more| jliness so severe that 1 had to break in on the [ likely to last for a long time to come,” sald clgars; experien anry; extra induer M Riz spas |10 a fone of surprise, as he took the body o, The sickness {ncreased on me during the day, | I¢ i5 the purpose of the Burlington to ask to go out to Dakota and take charge 2) an acr - to give all lines desiring to enter the park | Pioying other girls to go with him béen handed e 1 40, 10 milen from B, 0. 55 been poisoned, but by the prick of some - Wl tenance of the road as will be required by 1Mzt 10 | 10 miles from 2.3 q > the government, and to pay the interest on | Dakota and wanted the girl to go out as his D TIRIP. SALTRMEN FOR LINE | vovant and ddad trance medium living, 16 miles. from Omih acre. The King =ttercd an exclamation of in- Wi ™A TADY. T : first Dills introduced in the next congress | iy, he said that his family consisted of his WANTED, A MAN OR LADY TO TRAVEL MASSA S, near Mondamon, In.. $2,600. positively. “A draught of milk, however | A e = 5 the unusual prayer warrants. Once into the | rooms of the Madsen girl, and claimed to smith, Wm. Pfeiffer g 8 WE WILL SELL FOR THE NEXT 10 DAVS | “What does?” the king asked, with some- park, it is belioved the Burlington will build | have been at that time at rooms which he — i MASSAGE, MADAME BERNARD, 1421 bot Viramin avenon and Mrison and Pacine sircets, | (hINK like a sneer. into 'Montana, and open up to eivilization a [ had rented at the corner of Fourteenth = z ¢ IN 100 BN T—MYEI-1° irginia avenues and Mason and .‘ “Ah, that is the question,” the physi ; » i e treet Japitol avenue. o o ANTED; ONLY ONE MAN IN 100 MF WE Sl the most dositab f the cf the q 5 comparatively new country street and Capitol avenue. An investigation can be a successtul advertising sollcitor. MRS. DR. LEON, ELEGANT MASSAGE AN ural trovs; olegant $15,000.00 home now bullt | elan answered A ring, perhaps, with a Apropos of the rumor in yesterday's | of that statement did not make it any TARt & young man at once who T e aUs | electric bath Parlors restful and refreshing. Wit this block poison chamber and hollow dart Bee as to an amalgamation of the Pennsyl- | easier for Hutchinson. Mrs. Hunter, who Mork il pay. every nar ity | (o USENCERSISUTUL et S5 TURs ST This Droperty will Bevee be as cheap again. RS LT LU kL T RIS T (b e b b L i permanent position o right party t MME, HOWELL, TUR! I AND BLECT I sald. “Let us b2 clear. Do you say tha Holdrege refused to say anything for the | Hute n had rented a room there last portunity to learn the advertising business | peiiie G RGN B8 We haye the cheapest house in the city. the cat did not die of the milk ; reason, as he said, he would not likely know | M saying that he had come to town euer offered in Omaha Address i own I New, Toroom. bath, cemented cellars, with “I see no prosf that it did,” he answered OYLhTNE: AHSUE 1t £ Hilre Ve ioh alk. Elal: L 0% WedABIALY, _writing. W 5, Tiec o i 11— MA02 - piking”distance ot the city, "kood neighbor- | «And many thi w\l ;n show that it died of g 2 Genersl ‘Passenger Agent Francls thought | night he came to the house With & young HEAD WAITER; DRUG CLERK: SE i A Come in and we will tell you all about it poison administered by puncture. it was a fairy story, although he conceded [ woman, who went to his room. = Later in cook; short order cook; farm hands: men o “But then,” 1 answered, in no little con- that the next five years would bring about | the evening a roomer who shared the room take ordura. Canadian offico, 1322 Dougla Clorner lot on Cuming streat, 44x150 foet fusion of thought, *‘what of La Trape startling changes in railroad consolidation. | With Hutchinson came in. Hutchinson met i 1t you have any nerve come’in and make us an | He turned, and with him all eyes, to the i e BT e Buropean bondholders having holdings® in | the man in the hall and tried to get him to WANTED, TENCED SHOR SALESMEN y unfortunate equerry, who still lay seemir i U CE IS D LY AL 2 both properties might desire a consolidation | 80 out and secure some other room for the to sell a speciaity shoe pow L TURKISH BATHS; ONLY PLACE IN CIT 0_feet on 10th strect, close to depot, worth [ moribund, with his head propped on some|pogun to fear for my life, to divert their at- [ and it would undoubtedly prove beneficial, | Might. Mrs. Hunter promptly ejected Hutch- ALy cLean = AGdE oy S xclusively for ladies.” Sulte 153110, Bee Mo | o7 o o cushions. M. DuLaurens ady |w'-;l”~‘\’ i 1;;‘ tention. _ After twenty-four hours I began to | but he thought the amalgamation was far | inson and the Bl "’"' hpuseang ho .0 Lynn, 3 it and egain felt his pulse, an operation whic 4 ;i 47 E9% GliAnaN hatoie cal F did not return that night. He came in =5 = - e YI0EHGE BOUrGd. Dechiins . we wiva Yo 8 GhEok A faani DFCE Molor Lo | mend, but still several days elapsed before I | from realization at . LADIES' BATHS. MME. POS 3 to make a growing investment, but | re to | @ppeared to bring a f!‘l‘;“ "n»-]tf ‘l‘l'd was able to devote myself to business; and about midnight on Thursday night, and the MALE B investigat the fading cheeks. ‘How much milk aid | §08 G060 10 ROt R 0 e being ab. | CORNISH FILES Two REPOR next morning Mrs. Hunter gave him his S I HGIS AGoN Tt he drink?" the physiclan asked, after a| . "0\ o 1o king, as always, lukewarm in = grip and told him to get out and stay out. QL e B naw "Sore than halt a pint.’I answered the pursuit, nothing had been done to detect | One Bears Upon the Kansns City & LALLM Ll candinavian Y. W. liome v C pint,"I answered Aty experience with Hutchinson. Miss Thomas AR what Heslaenr" and punish the criminal Omaha Road. KAl GOTRE 10 LA e eI trViTA D EEWAR stopping at the Midland hotel. She had filed an application at an employment agency in day_morning, where for three weeks past he | answer to an advertisement for a girl to go —- - o continued, addressing himself to [ matter I began an inquir At the first stage, | = = ' 5 to ota and teach India Sho wa o TERETSTEIEA ] _1813 Vinio elephon ; o= T IR | A i However © to'an impasso; the butler, | 145 been taking testimnoy in & number of | 15 RAKCIR MV (ach Tadihus, e G AR portunity for advancement. e DATHS, MASSAGE, MME. POST, 319% 3Tl Electrical Supply Co., 1515 Howard T “I had some wine,” he answered feebly.y who h. long in my service, cleared | cases. In fact, all the cases adjourned to New | Blufrs hotel and then disappeared. She did 485 “And a little Frontignic with the butl r) himself without difficulty, but a few ques- | York were taken up and will be dispose! of | not go to Dakot and Hutchinson does not o G TG 5 T TIAS MOON ¢ a T nd some honey-mead that the gypsy-wench | tions discovered the fact that a person who | shortly. give any account of her. ANTED, IN SEUTEMBER, CAPABLI A PRIVATE PARTY HAS MOONEY TO LOAN | o = 7 and some honey-mea Y tions d. t a person wh & gl Tor General Nouseworke. — Awply 202 I 5 on planos, jewels, bicycles, i business S B B R Ao gave me. had been in his department on the evening | Yesterday Judge Cornish filed a re-| Judge Berta has decided to hold Mr, strictly confidential. SR g it “The gypsy wench i in question was now to seek, having indeed | port in two cases which are of great inter- [ David S. P. D. Hutchinson for further in- WANTED, BEXPVERIENCED LAD 3 o dhed e — —_— y LI “The butler's girl, of whom T spoke. l,“,_,w,._,,,,.l from that time. This was the | €t to the partics to the suits, vestigation, e FE g Keep bodies and do typewrl(ingg st be «ery | FOR IIRE AND BURGLAR PROOK SAFES, | A. L. DEANE & CO,, 1116 FARN M. Du Laurens m;-n slowly to his feet» afl, | girpsy girl, whom La Trape had mentioned,| ISdward Sheldon, attorney for the Denver Caught in the Act, curate; state wuges exy dress W vault wo ress W. . Tomple 5 to my amazement, deait the prostrate ma2.a | ynd whose presence in my household seemed | €Xtension trustees, petitioned the circuit court Stte Pontl Neorke 8 vy Yick Mo ; M2 |\ Gonyme SLIG UMY T hearty kick, bidding, him at ‘the same tie | 1p' nood the moro. elucidatisn the farthor 1| o0 January 25 for an order on tho recoivers | | OU0 Pontius, George Sharkey, Dick Mo s 3D ON PUBLIC. EMPLOY (2Aid to rise. “Get fool! Get up,” he con-| pughed the inquiry. In the end I had the | to y certain interest in_default on t Ivoy and Arthur Tompkins will be given a FOR RENT—HOUSES, salaries. C cl rust Co., 419 B — tinued, hars % ring of triumph in | hugier punistied, but though my agents sought | Denver extension bonds. This petition w hearing today on the charge of having YCLE CO,, BBET PLAC S the_girl through Paris, and even traced hor | Feferred to the special master and testimony | stolen six chickens from Joln Peterson, YT T T T = s R sundrics and ‘repairs. 323 N, 16tn st i 4 taken. As a result of this testimony Judge [ The men had their kettle with them and wer IOUSES, F. K. DARLING, BARKER BLOCK. | PRIVATE HOME FOR WOMEN DURIN Ds38- 7 to Meaux, she was never discovered Fidde 3 ! metyad he men had their W them and were 5 it inement. Best of refercnces gy ias-Atd N Th ‘aftr, o the linw's nstance, was not | COrIih o o report in ‘ths otse”recom: miking s Dolpit ight in front o M. Pator. e - v street A . ¢ Vel os; aUe X end e preyer o e petitioner be de- | gon's door. Judge Gustave Anderson has 58 IN ALL DATCTS OF THE CITY. THE £ Sl o T made public; nevertheless, it gave him so | e LA A Reitonsribe;das| son vt Etard R il s S Retes aniy g ¥I5 LIVERY RIGS CHEAD. 15D DAUMLEY, ANTE 3 S AND TILES. ng a distaste for the Arsenal that ho did | on, T o, EroUnd that there we ot suffl- | taken the case in hand and will prosccuto the e o v and St. Mary's ave. Telephone 440, 5 not again visit me, nor use the rooms 1 had | Gie ids to th aie t 848 [ men. e claims that they have been annoy- CO., 103 N. U—905 A 1 m division to pay the interest in default. ing Mr. Peterson and robbing his hen roost I ToT - QRATES, T oR ( prepared. That later, when the first im- | 1y 5 y 1 E : PR WANTED, ALL WITO DES 5 Vestibules and large’ floors; write for 5 pression wore off, he would have done so, | b0 TSOUR Taport Dt chs NDEUAL IIBIARS foF oAby pUAY . B COLE €O., LARC LIST IN OMATIA ndry ‘work to try the Bagie Laundry,” 150 des. Milton Rogers & Sonms, Omaha, 509 ¥ D nioin: e, oy e would have done so, 15 | refers to tho nonpayment of taxes on the —_—— D168 Farnam_street. Best work in the elty ¥ b 7 y n a few mon \¢ | Kansas City & Omaha road, which has never [ wonik OF FATHER WATTSO! — —_— — | _phone, 183, i 4 A malice of his enemies prevailed over my ut- [ been able to make operating ex-| YWORK THE! SON, S0OM " HOUSE, ~CORNER TTH AND |« CoAL. most precautions, and robbed me of the best | penses, acording o the yearly : ouglas stree a 2 arnam strast. TRk o ¥ of masters; strangely enough, as all the | of Comptroller Mink. it AR N T G000 TRINCE ORI TR ATON G AL 58 orld now knows, at the corner of that very were delinquent last : world now knows, at th f th 1804 deling FOR RE! TWO 6-ROOM CO’ - — R g ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO., 313 .Y, LATH, | 4o, atest slang phrass, bui’ that's” Jut what Rue de la it one-half its value, e | VIAVI COL a8 DER BLD LTH T Yo A% GuA Ly E ot ik ki set, and a| 1 could mot rest easy, however, with so| Special Master in Chancery Cornish of the RITRaL | C ey B Baraarh meeat o || —reaiihoms tredtment; lany attendant . little lemonade. abominable a suspicion attaching to my house; | Union Pacific returned from New York yo. Gy it B, HAAS, FLORIST, PLANTS, CUT ¥ VERS DAXO . “And for supper? What did you hav: and a9 soon as I could bend my mind to the Tana, an L ITIL Iy reports | coneerning the Who May C e l.-»lg»l ";'r to the O n Misslo; Februar ¥ S Feronfierie which he had scen in | and the bondholders, desiring to have them | 1% a1 interview with Rev. Irving Johnson, L loans at low rates for cholce seourity in 1 werafoieniy RERANSOAL Bt his dream. paid, filed a prayer with the court, calling | the priest of the Associate mission who went LEGANT RN BRICK, 115 N. 2 § und Towa farms or Omaha city property. | Ibs. of the best Wyom ooking coal for $4.5 3 . (The end. *“The City of the Sea,' by Jerome | UPOn the receivers to pay the overdue taxes. | €ast to interview Rev. Lewls T. Wattson of : 2 2 5 i B B L B0 oo TR K. Jerome, will be published Wednesdiy.) Judge Cornish denies the petition | Kingston, N. Y. with regard to taking BT aT T . y . ol for the reason that so far as he can ascer- | charge of that very important work of the 0 T SCIIoor Y TO LOAN AT LOWEST ¥ NOW IT MUST GO TO THE COURTS. [taln there are no funds availablo for the | ooy s O thet Omatgicd f Tl Lesth [ — : = DUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATIONS 3 2 purpose prayed for by the bondholders Episcopal \ohupeh Gin S OMARe, ol LN RIDASHER UNBQUALED, CENTRAL, MODERN 7-ROOM G R A o | B Peculinr Methods of Hang The matters taken up in New York related | that no word of his acceptance has reached house. iaf § rooms. 2 unfuraished £ i | Siames v s s oA for County Paving to the operation of the Joe & Grand | the clergy house as yet, Bishop Worthings Tizard, N D PR 7 < At BRI f yoretan Last Saturday afternoon, wh van | Island; the Kansas City & Omaha, as to|ton and Rev. Johnson had a conforence with 14 FARNAM (MEGEATH STA” | or bought. F. O. Cheaney, Kansus City, able. 1704 Farnam’ st Nattinger, Se 3 Court & Co., by Henry Bolln, entered a for l“h":‘q;“‘“"""hl"‘fy‘” done ,‘t"\{‘l“""‘;)l_"l;"I’;“‘ % | Father Wattson in Albany, N. Y., a week peswing o 18D g \L, £2,000,000; SURPLUS, $000,000; U. HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE ¢ mal withdrawal from the agreement to arbi- | should be-charged, whether to the St. Joe | 880 last Friday, and the latter reserved his Tepair to suit tnant, C. B i S R E T O T RIS e wvings. Apply to O e S A R T A S trato the macadam claim with Douglas | & Grand Island company, or the Union Pa- | decision until the middle of August, though 2 g dild il - oans on_city property. ap > Tusey & | Ass'n, 17 bidk. @, M. Natil o 4 Tio, amg | counts. it created some surprise among the | © fic, the present arrangement being to | both the bishop and Mr. Johnson were exs FOR RENT, | SEVEN-ROOM < Thomas, agents, room 27, First Nat. Rk, bldg I:Hl\vwl’]\‘ml ;\r.(I i;;u”n:\: « ;\”“l(“”:“uldu‘l county commissioners, as well as with all 'lhlu e r‘vf;‘:n‘\”‘m‘(" ;l:”u“ h‘ilrmvzllll\r 1‘;:’U‘l‘4l vvllxx-yw:“lly n:n‘!-vlnnlnl\r-lll'll- the reverend gens “hagles atroet, with or without | I R b " W it 18 no ‘more than, you desorye. Gat up, i Sk e sland company; the various unpald coup o as soon as possible. Shadhatinyion (s o iVehash foos, | 108 TO LOAN) ON IMDROVED OMAHA say, and beg his majesty’s pardon!" the members of the board of arbitrators, ex-{ on (he Union Pacific system, and also vari- | Regarding Father Wattson Mr. Johnson i sl Bl A s Al b Rt Tave & o BAst AL by o 3 “But,” the king remonstrated in a tone of | cept Harte, who is charged with having re- [ ous unpaid coupons on the Short Line, and | says: “He is one of the most eloquent Ly i e e g W1 | \ETNA HOUSE (EUROPEAN), anger, “the man is dying?’ fused to sizn a report of the arbitration |also to the operation of the Central Branch achers of the diocese of New York and ater, etc.: cheap to Kood DAFLY, August | S TOAN. ON OMAYA REAL ESTAT 13th and Dodge. Rooms by day of waeek. “He Is no more dying than you.are, sire.” | board after having agreed extensions. W ommended by Bishop Potter to St. labior 1 maeiinte “posscasion. e Baroity QNOMARA REAL, EETAT th AIHBE ARAWoran BAO L 1 fa N bR L TIBHE g agl .l;l\lg»l x[ululmxhx ms‘hll ‘um he had nr]:.m Agnes' church, a large and influential chapel Bt offico, > AN e i i 8 nothing of the Short Lina controversy while | of Trinity church, New York City. He h G Lol > here, he can stand as well as you or I o e y e tgjofeth X y ch, New y e hag Ee— NONEY TOITONTIoN 'm,lm‘. OMATA | 13th anaJ And to be sure, as he spoke, La Trape | helr surprise yesterdsy and announced t\n ~‘.\"r‘\” [\‘ \|l(]' .1.|xu‘l. appar ~I"“’h['“ matter | a fino work, and while there has been some ISHED ROOMS. property. Fidelity Trust C ave. curs puss pard i scrambled fo his feet, and with a mien bo- | thelr intention of seeking legal advice at | Was forgotten in the press of other things. | troublo over qusstions of ritual in Kingston, I TRy abg 50 roors at $2.00 day. tween shame and doubt stood staring at us, | onee. There Is a much better feeling in east- [ where he has been rector for ten years past, s | - — =[BT recs ALRLED oy ensmoma)at Wween shame and doubt stood ataring at us, d ern money circles, and I fzel we have about | Father Wattson was sustained by the bishop's FOR DI INISHED ROOMS, WITH OR | LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY sletbvebeedil cantilifs e the very picture of a simpleton. It.was no For over a month past the arbitration | touched bed rock. One thing particularly Ill\'(«(mn;ng committee, and ".,’. large ,urf,h _without board. 804 So. 13th 4 property. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 wonder that his Jaw fell and his impudent | poara had been holding almost nightly xes- | impressed me while In New York, .and that | over which ho presides never had a Jargor NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS T — - - - CARPENTERS AN face burned; for the room shook with such a | g5ng often until 11 o'clock. The board, as | Was the number of tremendous excavations | congrogation mor was in a. more prosperous AGE LOA LOW 1A roar of laughter, at first low, and then as tho o Atk @ B0 S0 B RN e e e | being made for mammoth buildings, which | ongitien than ron. T - D. Zitue, 16th and Douglus, Ony TR AT 55 | king joined in it, swelling louder and louder, | finally const d L g 195¢ | will ‘g0 up this year. Building operations | * v ok 15 3 FURNISIED ROOMS SUT E_ MORRILL, PAPE 3ING, D. L. 8§ ST ¢ g op I was struck,” continued Mr. Johnsen housckeeping or with board 2 - Eid sian painting, Biick work. piustering: oft, R. 1, | a8 few of us had ever heard. Though I was | Water, D. L. Shane and John Harte. About|do not effect the west to any considerable | win my two auys’ stay at Kingston, with tos ) 000, F. D. WEAD, 16 & Dot Barker blk ehop 913 N. Hin i, : not a little mortified by the way in which|a week ago, as stated in these columns. it | extent, but they show the trend of confl- | respecr and love with which: Father Watt- wo had deceived ourselves, 1 could not help | wWas agreed that Van Court would be allowad co in the east.” son was regarded by all. As an instanc d | h lett y f s as regarde . As a stance RNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. joining in the laugh; particularly as the | Something, and §he mater th "l‘l“‘ d itsell | Judge Cornish left for Colorado last night. | o he respect In which he fs held by those more closely we reviewed the scone in which | 10 a computation of what it suould be uuder | wh 0 pmbel s ohurol THian TINTS) & i ) , ar from o Passe - ARTee , ho are not members of the church, a gens “”., ST T foe T we had taken part, the more absurd seemed | the evidence, The result was necessarily a [ I 3 SOnBer ARFeomont: |l handed him 80, A nEL werhLcI e h T nAsvanIC bills for extras | General Passenger Agent Lomax of the 5 { for tvoi private fumily: g oer board- | SONEY TO LOAN ON FU N e e T prn | the Jest. It was long before silence could be | COmDr , and Van Court’s y L in the street car, telling him to take his ‘(“.. best home Comforts. 614'N, Siat, bet ONETR.LO4 F PRI [{aR0REEARRDIE JEOR S SLoo pad ¢ : but at length Henry, quite ex- | for water spriukling and second-hand punps, | Union Pacific, is not by any means confident | Fourth ‘of July out of that 1 Relt ao urnia and ebster, y . Rilly ST . A g | ete. o] o o 1 hat o r 2 ) B i i 4 Do retoval of koodsi atrictly confidential; you 15 | nausted by the violence of his mirth, held up | €t¢., Which he asserted had boen worn out f that a transmissourl passenger assoclation [ Wattson if the man was a member of hia cun_ pa i a o y - === | his hand. I seized the opportuni Ir:' :h“r“\mhly]‘lekunf down the ’lnl:‘ ;‘l“']‘: will bo formed, although considerable rain- [ church, and he replied that he was not. It ol L. S T id OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN (0. r 5 o “Why,” you rascal’”” I sald, addressing La | F0adway on Dodge street, were materially |, o ohacine is being indulged ow. | Struck me as a substantial straw, which led STCRLY FURNIGHED ROOM, 180 HARNE 6 So. 10th . RTAKERS ASD EMDALMERS, |, o 0 not know which way to.iook, | cut down, From a clalm of $11,040 hls biil ) “"l:‘l“‘p“m‘._d Iu,”:‘f\~hll4l-l|]1l.:} :1 [l’: ‘:'“ PO | mo to regard him as a suitable than for our F-MI20 A X—i8 | - i i “where are the ten crowns of which you do. | Was finally reduced to $1,370 for extras on the | Ho Wa T e b MaL an assocl-| work, though I told him I doubted it we P e e = A —— BURKET, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND | gouded the scallion?" YoU 49| Doage and $61.80 on the Center street road. | ation could not be made effective without in- | could’ promise him §20 donationy. L one ROOM, D | MONEY TO TLOAN ON ¥ TURE_ AND tmer, 1615 Chicago st., telephone 9. 512 . fhe: soultion? o 1t was ascertained on inquiry that this sum { cluding Utah common points and there were | street cars from wealthy layme RIRBoR. ¥red Terry, $0 Ramge ik, X7 ¢ A o be sure," the King sald, golng oft Into | »¢ ggreed upon Saturday morning, but that | a great m ny obstacl the way t In answer to th yia e Rath IRABLE ROOMS, W E N & VALIEN, 101 CUMING, TEL another roar. “‘And the third puppy?"* A oot b S A R AER L G L PThp i LS ] 4 3 “Vag Arbitrator Harte objected to the form of the | realization, the Ric ande Western Y Wattson was an extreme ritual M J ouslas 4 F45 613 Yes a, coundrel; * ) ) ! ern pe L extreme ritualist, Mr. Johne Dou sy 4 BUSINESS CHANCES o , i xv‘rnn,\“iML yod '® i “and the | o pitrators' report, objecting to details | contending that the Utah situation was purcly | 8on replied that he was no more of a ritual. FUR ROOMS, BOARD IF _DF g % MAUL, UND AKER AND EMBALM- [ Rh e of the findings being given. It was agreed to { local in its nature and therefore not needing | 15t than the present members of the mission, 80 8. 10th PN g o i et e 1417 Farnam st phone. 225 4 . and "]" Eoen K‘{'_} the k“‘f* con- | make the change to meet his wishes, and the | an association to control It “Wo all believo In a good rite e T TR Ve town in enstern Nebraskn, for land and cash oo ophn BULATR I ol J0N8 o her? | county commissioners were promised vew | “However,” said Mr. Lomax, “If a trans- | ual, but have enough respect for the sired; all conveniences. - or equivalent. Address o LOST, e ]“_' evil living? Begone, begone, | report at 2 o'clock. Before the report could | missouri assoclation is formed including Col. | souls of our people not to drive 5 sl e ikl rasall” he continued, falling into a fresh | po gotten ready for the board, however, af- [ orado common points and Cheyenne and this | them away by practices which they do not 3 SOLID INVESTME BRYC e e Pyroxysm, ‘or you will kill us in earnest. | fairs took a sudden turn, and Van Court | agreement is signed by all lines in interest | approve. Ritual is to be a help, not a FOR RENT—STORES AND 0 | ® block, water power flouring mill. fing 1or Loy S Wrmey A 1o oay BUGGY | Would nothing else do, for you but to dié in | & Co. hurried Into the commissioner's meet- | the Unlon Pacific will not remain out, for we | hindrance, to the Christian life As a ness. M. C. Alger & Co., Sheridan, Wy Namo oot ooty ad Charles. | my chamber? Begone g, withdrawing from arbitration, not on | will not stand in the way of any agreement | demonstration of this principle, T TR A AT TR T s Pt YAt 2015 Cameron or 1619 Howard. I took this as a hlfit “to clear the room own account, but on the plea that [that will tend to conserve revenues. I FOR RENT, tlonery Co. stor to do so. The commissioners scarcely recovered from MY = o' two mise e o, T YN e S0t olasr. soom, | their own b that il erve T om [ sions under tho charge of ihe Associile 6 I'arn vet. This building has o Al e: | 1 3 STOCK OF e s S o e g K 42 Trape hims but of all; | the Merchants' bank is the real owner of | doubtful, however, of the scheme, and I so| mission have the same points of ritual, bu B T R L DT B POR: SALR STOCE. Q7 MILLINRRY; Jihss T WITI LARGH | ®hd Presently only T and Du’ Laurens re- | the claim and had never authorized the | Informed Chairman Caldwell. It the lines | the conselonce of esch e AEtenebian 1ot e fAxtures, water on all floors, gas, Apply at Address at once, T 16, Bee, rehod figure *2'" on cover, 18th and Dodge. Re. | M2Ined with the king. It then appeared | arbitration of the macadam paving claims [ want to try it, why the Union Pacific is | spected.” the oftice of The i b - | tum to Frontier Stéam laundry’ reward that there was still a mystery, and one | and would not sanction any proceedings willing.” Will Father Wattson adopt this practice? FOR RENT, SOU STORE Y. M. ) P INTERESE IN REAL ESTAT Lost—M401 30 | which it behooved us to clear up; inasmuch This placed the investigations carried on Out on = ¥ia %= Tour. was_asked building; posseiston Septomber L Inquirs. and .,v‘._u‘rj t L usiness Tn central Nebraskn f = ———————————————== | as Du_Laurens took the cat's death very | for weeks at a great expense in a ridiculous President S. H. H. Clark, Mr . L He will have to,” replied Mr. Johnson, P. Tukey, 818 N. Y. Life Dldg. ~ I-M37g | _sale. T 45, Omaha Bee, Y-MT AT TRICAD SUPPLIES. sericusly, insisting that it hud disd of poison | light, for if Van Court & Co. had no au- resdent ot H. Clark, Mrs. Clark and { «for “tnore can be no change of ritusl in the assign- any of our missions without the consent of A NEW, MODERN BRICK P| NOW IN st administered in a most sinister fashion, and | thority to arbitrate because of miion, with fine bed fron RS AND CONTRAGT. | Che that could not fall to recall to our minds | ment of the claims to the bank, then the [ lings via the Burlington in the president’s | the bishop, and Mr. Wattson has already st ors can be “made, “clide 1o LECTRICS Ve SernAND CONTRACT. | the Borgian popes. It yeeded no mo inyestigation was a ¢ The further point | Private car, 100, which has recently been re- | expressed himselt satisfied to leave such - [ithin 76 miles of Omalia. will ‘be w) A | Kinaa"or Giectrical sonsiruction. Weatern siec. | this to direct my’ suspicions to the made luy to get the withdrawal { fitted throughout and which is one of the | questions to tha bishop's diseretion, In L AND WOMEN, # %o § < AD- | iRl Address U 45, B ek Supply Co., 1515 Howard st tines who swarmed.about the que from arbitratior re the commissioners [ handsomest cars on wheels, At DAllings the | Kingston, Father Wattson was rector, and o e AAndy 5 8 - against whom the king had let drop 50 ‘many | before the report of the arbitrators was filed | sentor receiver of the Union Pacific will be | had the privileges of a rector. 1n the Asso | HaRNESS 8 - A ; PAWNDROKERS threats. - But the jndisposition ~ Which ex- | in the hope that this would make the with- | Joined by General and Mrs. Brooke of the De- | clate mission he is dirsetly under the bishop, WANTED TO TAKE ORDE y tler citement had for a time kept at bay began | drawal lsgal. When the report was pre- | partment of Dakota, and together they will| who is the real head of the mission. Oue m,m}“' LB 00 Quataim panini I L X . - e to raturn upon me, apd T was presently glad | sented, a half hour later, to Mr. Harte, he | make a laisurely trip through the Yellowstone | motto in the Associ misslon is ‘to do L A o g . LR L Bk H. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 16 ST. | fo drop the subject ‘aif r to my own | refused to sign it Natlonal park, which is in General Brooke's | nothing without the bishop.’ ' = - — - - Heihe: — X 1 |apartments, leaving ,the; king to dress “The whole affair* said a gentleman who | department. Instead of following the beaten “What inducement leads Father Wattson LADY AGENTS ARE MAKING FROM $0 TO |3 8 & S FOR SALE. GOOD LO. w.\| Y cA PAID FOR OLD Consequently, I wastnot with him when | has followed the matter closely. s much | paths of travel it 1s the intention of the party | to make this change?" 36 per week, at odd hours, at home, selling an trade acoepted. $800.00 ¢ 000, 14, sliver and clothing. 320 North 16th streat, | the strange discovefy’ which followed was | like the action of a man who overheard | L0 camp out at many places along the route | “Not money, surely, for while he gets Mr. Hoxie Clark leave this atternoon for Bil oo by addrosstng St Paut Chen \ - ! M made. In the ordighty . course of dressing |ths whisperings of a jury aud then came |and to enjoy the fine fishing that abounds. | over $1,200 in Kingston, he would only re. (ol A i St K e | On2_Of the servantsgoing to the fire place | into court and asked the judge to start in | After a thorough inspection of th ric Mr. | ceive $300 here. If people would ask, ‘What e - — FOR EXCHANGE. DENTISTS, to throw away a plece of waste linen, thought | with another trial because the verdict was | Clark will probably take in tae Wood River | kind sacrifices does a man like Father BAY AL TORN VR GROVER i J that Be heard a rat silr among the boughs. | goin ‘the Wrons way country in Idaho, which he knows thoroughly, | Wattson make in coming to this work?" ine 4 with a ull of fish o y — — — ie moved them, and in a moment a small | Con o asked and where the greatest fishing of his life has | stead of ‘Hoy al ” \os aro In the net—two fishes I cac 164 ACRES OF CLEAR LAND IN r 3 S IRT ST 3 mmissioners were asked if they had had stead of ‘How many candles does he burn How 0l they ‘sef there? There are b Ceality in Nebraski (magniiicent | __“w_ any notice of an assignment of the claim | been had. He says there 1s one fish he | T believe they would get at a better Bt da : change fur 4 progecty in Grma = = to the bank, and sald they had nons what- | knows in the Wood River larger than his | mate of the man's character as et 'this lates A 4 | ever. ¥ Thus Sl agents, 10 1 ACCOUNTANTS, A4ddddddiddddg |cver, and (hat the bink had some and orar are U < ham s Moy “ elght cablnet oflicers down 1o U Biasses B TAz eatl= a priest,"” known for | captive of last year and he proposes to camp | sald the reverend gentieman. - “He® wouid ol weeks of the progress of the arbitration. | on the river until he lands him take up this work because it colncides with | e - e C ALTE OUNTANT, The only place the case can now be settled s S — i a that he has long desired to put in SiE oy ' ageni and deaers; sy e | GO0 FATM 10 EXCHANGE FOR A STOCK Navi bank. Tel. 168 References | is In the courts, say the commissioners, and [ v IRMA0E U Black Bilte WAl priciice and givea him acope for his eeus P, by fal et adecor il e R ) ® lively airing is promised if it once gets e me A ewoot lar and unusual talents as a preacher and -— e ———— 8hould vee BRADFIELD'S there. The bank has taken no action. From | Spearfish line and the Pluma & Leadville | mission priest WANTED-TO RENT. 8 first to last Van Court agreed to arbitrate | line, parts of the Burlington system In the FOR SALE-REAL B ViR B, Al } o - Fe ale Rfl ula'Ur and then withdrew all under his firm's own | Black Hills, was opencd in June, 18M. Dur- | g T T : —— =t S 4 | opr— e I" signature. ing April and May of this year the mail on 9o house-tn_gond cona o i A | BARGAINS, HOUSES, LOTH AND PARM; L 011 - these branches was weighed with of Children Cry for . a view Jovgan, Eenvenwouth, "Stut Tand Seth Stresta’ | snte or trad. ¥ K. Darting, Barker bincl _— B Ak Wants ""“' ]“"";"‘ ""’ adjusting compensation, so as to take effoct ETh e o une or three year luises x99 b b Tou xerts a won- i er supporting herselt for four years | g o time of the institution o Aadress P: O, hox 69 Ko - 2 S| MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAG gertul'inanence In m..'flnfl?fl'x sy stom and belng. thoroushly convineed of Winiam | fiom the time of the msttution o “the | PItcher's Castoria. o i ey 2 R ¥ daing e aut be g horou y conv r,cw“w Willlam | gervice. Saturday the genersl ul'l;u(”n! the Child Cry fo i) o on 1y lots, actes, farms, Gatvin Bros., 310N, ¥, L. | == - e . 08, Jieaith anit o V. Hoye's total incapacity or disinclination | Burlington received notification of the ad- ear corn in hest corn section of A 0 GEORGE ¥. GELLENDECK, BAN T 0 result from its ren Cr oy A B RN WL caciet L RE-9_ | G uiar teachier. 1911 Cass street 0 4l° | g ons e to provide for bis family, Blise M. Hoye | fustment and the terms, whioh are quite sst - A y for 8. J. Richards, Box 104, Denver, Coln BARGAINS, SALE OR TRDAE, IN CITY FROP. | smm— T P v seeks to be relleved of her marital fnfelicity | ifactory to the management in view of the o o s Bl ———__KoAzpdie | erties und (arma Johw N, Frenscr, opp 12 O. : s e by means of a divorce. The Hoyes married | Dewness of the service Pitcher's Castoria. WANTED. ROOM AND BOARD FOE MAN by e M BUSINESS NOTICES. | " in 1889, William being a journeyman oar- and wife and two children from Sepiembar L | FARM BARGAINS, IOWA OR NEBRASKA, ON | penter. Mrs. Hoye asks for her malden chlldren Gry fo. aorable.” Fulvate Tumily (oo Ume. improved Wil unimproved, it 1. ‘Wil | DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED, 110 N, 1. wdb:-nlr-wu-un -mwwm- name, Holden, again, In connection with the | General Manager Dickinson 1s again con-| =, " o - al 1 n “ oC 7 - " p ~ R b 8¢ o » go . [ fdtna, FeCn T, MeCa e Mook Reace o | @ 4o Bana, Hok A A R SR gt Nt sher’s Castoria.