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PR ki o E AT AV THE OMAHA DAILY BEE .00 SALOON; RECEIPTS #9000 PER DAY omeneckers’ Kue - 3. Gibaon, 31+ 15t Nat'l. bank L) Ing Viewed with Some Suspleton, :dl-'.r '-«:unl ::llr ‘l;:n l-ol-n;nu o, St LT 17-‘:7 ,:"wm UME $14 ..I‘ ¢ ,Iv‘,.,',, ,}\I | & With the exception of some little prepara. w! e tnken nn 0 p. m. for WERS, A takes u o home i Walnut Hil 3 i Wahl Broth: Law Making Effort | tlon for the two or three excursions that 2t 4 M54 Gibson, 317 st Nat'l. bank, 7M1y - . ahlgren’s Brother-in-Law ing Effort | thor CUREIONS Laabiese the evening and until ¥ p, m. for the | 1o m—r el s - - A RAILWAY I“l‘F( TOR'S STORY. in that Di booked for the near future over various mosning and Sund t Jone 4 a YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO CHANGE in that Direction, " unday edition. 910 Jones st General storage and forwarding. | 1% FOU TAVE ANVTHING O BX it 100 roads, there is very little sign of lite In the ertiners by requesting a nume M4 - A wry WY JOMN T. PARTINGTON, —_— rallroad offices. The Missouri Pacify d th eheek enn have answers ad Ny Way 1onn Rl Qe ae o . g . arll Motk 3t 'deine fitrIe e B i e T~ CEOE DS B R R R ST RO NN SRIGHEEAAY | CUEFLY TO BLAWE FOR PRISONGR'S CRIE | e Vi e i e b ey '--A'" O o Midiare il ol Titecence for ‘good gutf Ad T = 4 ED book passengers for Kansas City. Both roals St nwers &6 addressed D, YOUNG HORSE, ABOUT 1 e MEs | (Copyright, 1595, by Irving Bacheller.) holme several questions before 1 could feel are expecting a big crowd and are preparing will be deliversd upon presentation | pounds, oty broke, address W 42, 1 -‘..m‘. SINESS NLOCKE, CLEAT. TOR LAN _It is to me always an interesting cccupa- Broke Up o Happy Wome and Crazed | 1o carey trippers on the togular traln (his of the check only. Rates, 1 1-2¢ n| - e autoa Gibson, 317 st Natl. bank, ®_ | fion to look through My old note books, for Worthy Man-May ve evening, as well as on the spocial. The RS RSN ARRERIION, 16 (B WRE | TN Nas DV ot Tire et st .0, ONI R ONE FIL COTTAGE AND | there | find memoranda of a number of very I Been Arrested for question s aleady boing wsked. "Wl tho SRereafter. Nothing taken for leas| g W @, B brane 8 per cent: cquity for | remarkable occurrences and mysterious inci- f Bigamy. gl i g o oyttt 122 than 25¢ for first Insertion. 3 BT, e 4 Yacunt ot or landa.” J."J. Giba N dents, In the clesring up of which my duties Cinfl August 3 qual nume FReNS Advertisements muit be ren ” e oo G R RXCHANOE 19 TN Mo, JUST 8o T, | %% @ district inspector In the trafic depart A R me complaints have been heard among Louis, finest stock and froit country in the | ment of the London & Northwestern railway i “I‘-""" T'“”;' o "’l “:-“I'l is in ‘I“" :“ % "“l competing lines concerning the Burlington's world: want residonce or outside acres, wi o Gitil » i ediyher 4 he fnterest of Fred Wahlgreen who is held | rate of % for the Kaight Tomplar cono! I=MALE HEL FOR SALE~HORSES, WAGONS, Newuime, " 1¢ you wint acre Broperty near ity | have caused me to 'u‘k' not an unimportant in the eounty jall awalting trial on the |t B it On the e thlk nlv:v‘n:-l"l 5 b 9 4 1 have the very plece you're looking for. Call | part. And my experience has not been by g - - bt . - . o= o6 sena e Tl Aar i Bl 2 g charge of murder, ee ot and | & reduction from the agreed rate from Mis. LLIGENT AG iN | FOR BALE ONE SHCONDHAND HACK. | ¥ e e T L L S s | any means peculiar or exceptional, for many Killed Augn ","“,.,1,”“,,;":'1‘; M ,”: Llf',;,: souri_ river polnts. Although it is lower than \ to orgatize clubs of three to five fami- | 0 by Ul S 840 108 - == ld y o various dep: el piiiibdigy S 1 re bol ed by " Soanor our famoga orchard homes T in cen P_Ms40 10 SADDLE AND DRIVING MARE, BUCK. | 0 MY colleagues in various departments of laundry on T , July 30 the figure still being quoted by the siandard m\ Mississippi. The t ¢ immigration | = = sw Process gasoline stove, Peninsular | the service could tell of equally extraordinary When Wahlgreen was arrested on tie | JOUteS: tho rate is the same as was applied Where two or three crops ean he ralsed ench h a2 3 : ¥ 7 Mo they have been called upon to deal while per- o ™ b mate. Th~-r~-_an~ indications of warm compes gear, Where there s no suct thing as a fall- | e o e et padfonbapinc e B 1l and tried to tell the story of his carcer and | tition for bookings to Boston for this ocession. re it a man will work, one-half a8 hard aa he [ %50 TONS OF PURER RIVER 10K FOR SALE. e orming the duties assigned to them by the that of the vietim of his bullets, He said [ Another matter which #t i said may ciuse doen In'thia country. Cool summars, mild it u v company. I have often thought how much o hal always tried to take good care of | FALe wars during i fall s the *Homescekers’ trock. Richest sofl on_ earth. Dest railway NALE CHEAD, WO LiRG b | e Sl R e il rprised some of our passengers would be if the woman who had Nved with him and | €Xcursions.” The Burlington has already an o > / . general agent, 16 SAL! 2. O LARGE AN BARGA M, LOTS AND FARM; sunced its inte of ¢ “homeseek- LR O B e e 5§ mmall “Hiotel, rnges, " Hughes Stave Repa o ot Nrade O ane fier BioliM: | they only knew of the romances and strange reared his children, and that when she threw f“l_;t"v‘;‘_":' ek '“’“':“"“'\‘.’f‘ i l“l‘“‘; 0 A = " etk - I RE-31_ | life stories of which they have, as it were, him over for Matland, he simply lost hi 7 Goiree. oomit iy it e 'O $10 SALARY PAID SALESMEN FOR | =-=—= - e A -~ - — — b 2 g \ " Matiand, he simply los IS | and of course competing roads will have to Vm'}m et TIER o ol Aok iy e I “r\rl‘“k)“n”l”:; COMBINATION Hoa AND APARTY OWNING A 10T NEAIL ST AND unconsclously touched the frings now and fiead and had only one aim in life, and that [ take similar action. With rates in shaky cone mentis to cugtomers. Bishop & Kilne, # yuis, hicken fence, 8. e, h el inton streots, N owes §350.00, gal! & they N @ perambulated o t was the murder of the I her ‘ne 1!t o Iread; there | !l h 4 iy e 1304 3 ML Rty Cak &l ey again as they have perambulated our sta- 3 der of the woman and her ‘new [ dition already, there is no telling what may — . o Y N = will give a bargain ity Trust com- | tions or traveled by our trains. Tt was necesaury to sk some questions. lover. follow. NTLEMAN T0 WORK OMAHA OR TAKE | FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN, TWO N any, t, 1702 Farnam - M581 1) ey s ! - - A AN ek A keneral agent. for an | * paper Drswscs,. sieam fIxturon, good. condition, | BANY. 4&°NL, 1703 Parnam street. RIE_MM1 | A case of much Interest to me at the time | that 1 was in possession of all the nocessary | Mr. Turneen s a brother-in-law of Wahl- runk Line Associution Called. n”aick, heciaeat and ot et and | dost right for cpintyy o ket orm of FARM LA C.F. MARTISON, 913 N, Y. Life | (0% "0 nronce and of which T still have | Particulars. From her replies to my queries | green and knows the history of the pris-| NEW YORK, Aug. 9.—Commissioner Gode Adowment D UL R MK A o idiast B~ — | in my house a highly prized memento, was | 1 Bleaned the following further information oner's troublos. He came to Omaha to see | dard has tssued a call for a meeting of the Kent, 44 Paxton bl UG - - - — | BARGAINS, SALE OR TRADE, IN CITY PROP- Y : W3S | Mrs, Edwards had seen the boy once or 4 Gotild i it prabti o il fhy o Al o st TR AT | Tty R CHEAR. 05 MODEL TANDEM; | Certies and faruia. Jolin N. Frenger, opp Po . | that of the dimppearanco of Mrs. Fairolme's | twice before, and would have no dificulty in :’, ":m”““ do anything for Walgreen and & tive . mmittce of (he Trank Line as- e ey htedy "ilintlona wuntanteed aftor A G ' QMo 1 = — little boy a few years ago, as e was travel- | recognlzing him, although the boy might | iEF Racerlain It semstliliie Gould fobsostation, for AvRust 16, at WhiSH BRYE IS ated: catnlomue | TIRAL Y Cows, | ABSTRACTS, THB [ RON REED COMPANY. | ing from Rhyl to Connah's Quay by the 6:54 [ N0t 8o readily know her. The station mas. | be "l""" \hy T iy Sotld e ke i cbinbnlee oInE 8 oM ,‘,N.:: 10" Hennépin avenie OR SALE. 2 HEAD LARGE DAIRY COWS, |~ ~ S : Lo T ARSI Sl s i Rl e ter at Connab's Quay had confirmed Mrs. [ 3%dinst Matland, whom, he says, fs re- |3 p companes doing o through frelg Y. ety | MW ana Burt, Gromts | HOMES ON BASY PAYMENTS, 8B 4 MLl WAt bl dwards' statement that the boy did not | *ponsible for the conditions that ol up to | business between inland points in this coun- NTED, ALL AROUND PRACTICAL | ——= - - buy lots, acres, farms. Garvin Bros., 210 began, so far as I was concerned, with a|alight there. He had delayed the train a | the murder. According to Mr. Turneen's | tr¥ and IRurope. It fs expected that the ter to take charge of wpocially $ob offiee In uw“!7‘.;,ux\;_q‘,‘\uk._‘}w;xq CORRY 2 i __ RE- summons on the telephone. I was sitting in [ minute or so to look for the boy In some | Story Wablgreen had trouble enough to (:l“'_ [I"""‘: it ': the Grand i unk railway, it ST : i eez S STORES AND HOU; OR SALE OR Rl my office at Chester Station one morning, | Of the compartments, but could hot say | (HIve any mian crazy. He says that when | W0 18 W0 O Be way from Burope, will ats P o i - For particulars apply to Omaha Loan and | oo o EBoPTBH te ra ¥ W | whether inquiry had been made in the par- Wahlgreen commenced to itve with - th tend thls meeting. va R B & M. RY. CO. IN WYO. g Trust Qu., 16th and Douglas stree ing a report on the previous day's wWork- | tjoyjar eompartment in which the boy had | Matland girl a number of years ago he was | Rallrond Noten and Personalw. neportation. Kramer & Orearn. CLATRVOYANT RE $ ing, when the telephone communicating with { been placed. The carrfage in which the boy | & bard worker and saved his money. The | Goorge A. Hoagland went north last evene T nam. 5 2 & R "ROOM MODERN HOUSE, NICE LAWN, | the superintendent’s clerk’s office gave the |travelad was in the front part of the train, 'r;::mvlil ‘h\”l 1":’?”’"”:. """" . M wife and (e WANTED, AN BXPERIENCED LAUNDRY [ MRS, DR. b WARREN, CLAIRVOYANT, RE. | fne shade trees. kood barn, lovely home, neat | cajl for ary 5 bout the second or tliled from the engine. T L WL B el el g obe cClel 3 it pube nIve scferonwer ona. (Y an. eonc $th year at 119 N, 16th, | motor. J. H. Parrotte, Douglas block CRIT TOta LI LEH. She was sure she could identify the man | 1IYIng at the Turneen home in Wahoo. Some | Robert McClellan left for the north last trol some trade. Address W 41 8 116 % S-348 L I I responded, and then received the mes-|ho was at the further end of the com- |lime after the birth of the younger chila | €Vening with his family. b ek 2 e WANTED, 3¢ > sage: “Mr. Waters wants to see Inspector | partment. His face bore a coaree, brutal | Matland appeared on the scens. Mrs, Wahi- | Godfrey Macdonsld, commercial agent of D, hOT 17 OR 1§ YBARE OLE u'Ahr‘»l\':(hn!w:lnvqlv'T z :m‘vm-\xr_ LUCKY | Wanted, & acrvs tor cash, Barnes at once.” look, and was disfigured by a scar which | BTeen, as the dead woman was called, was | the Nickel Plate in Chicago, I8 in town. take caro of lhorse for his board 4 | gharmy gree with cvo e e | Wnied o0 for”cash, Mr. Waters was the superintendent of the | Cxtended right across s leit check He :«l::m;m boarders, while Wanlirecn was work: | 4. I Buchanan of the Elkiorn has returned 1911 Casa street B v %0 and how to R et for North Walea district, and a was very dark, and had a bushy beard, but 8 ; and between them they managed | from Fremont and was yesterday in Lincoln. T e T el rich. Tells about business, 1wsuits and Wanted, house for houlev _ X SUmIMONS frOm | o mustache. One of the women in the com- [ (0 Hve very comfortably and were saving [ 11’ . Haines, traveling passengor agent of RIS or Jarie commiselpn. seiling atapk amaits o lire? il Wanted! furm for' tiamscom Place house, him always’called for immediate attention. | partment was stout, and had a ruddy facs | Money. The woman took a famcy to Mat- |, ifi 10 HaAcs, (AYRITR pissehger agent of By swmptes “to " deaters. . Wxperience unneces- 5. Ho ¢ HA Tt LN S O “Coming,” 1 replied, and red hands, amd the other was quite [ Iud and woon iusisted that he need not pay | % 0t BV, TR SO € Nembie wary. Write s, Household Spectalty "G clear It and cash | 2 I hurried along the plattorm, ascanded the | YOUDK, and wors a shads over ons eye. Frank | 2PUNng for his board. Thelr amection grew | 14 § incinnatl, a . daglehe L A stairs Teading fo. the district ofoes and aftee | a8 considered a pratty chiil. He had |20 It was soon noticed that Wahlgreen was | Reports o the Burlington are that no TED, TRAVELLN SALESEME FOR | clear lot for equity In farm ‘ v bt golden hair, and was dresscd in a Little | D202 neglected, white his wife bestowed all [ damage was done to erops In the state by alties In gents furnishings, as a side L y o x«v::: lat "nr' rn-«lv.y the usual preltminary knock at the door of | [ord Fauntieroy suit, covered by an over- |Of her aftentions upon Matland. Matters [ hot winds Thursday. There was some rains o a1 Sove Atnaiy NT Y — . 31000 piace for eni the superintendent’s private room, opened it | coat of rough, black cloth, with brass but- | C4me to a crisis when Mstland and the [ in the weat. % 1 z SMITH, 8 13TH, 20 FLOOR, merchandise for cleat lots. and entered. tons, and he wore a saflor cap, She had sent | Yman took all of the best furniture of (e op PHE e R T e A e B L i D A lady, apparently young, and with a grace- ge by a previous train, and it had | the house, all of Wahlgreen's savings, Wahl- TCITORK, SALES AGENTS IN | P e T M Y A gl oy g e ful figure and strikingly handsome face, was coived by Mrs. Edwards in due | Sreen’s clothes and left tme city, leaving | Merry Eife i Tkt " Gaad | MME. LARUE, MASSAGE BATHS, 1617 HOW'D Harrison, 912 N. Y. Life, sitting by Mr. Waters' desk, and a glance was | course. She had given him a shilling to | Wahlgreen without money and with two n how to measu T M ATS s e RE-68-0* | sufficient to show me that she was in great | spend, and he also carriad a small gola | Shildren on his hands. FHe sent his girls to | yoo 5 g pock was not satisfied yestorday on application. Fuultless ¢ MME. HOWELL, TURKISH AND UC [ DONT YOU WANT A ARy distress of mind. waleh andl silvercnstn) \which “naql bean | WANOO: wiiers they.live Birios: been with | b it ot b gy ionced) fieh s Niabkii 206-268 Wabash avenue, iR Gt et b Omaha, with big bearing orchard full of good Bar said Mr. Waters, “this lady’s | glven to him a short time previously. The | the Turneen family. He then started out to udge Berka sentenced her husband anplgss -‘{“"nn" se, D% basement barn, lovely x‘umv is Mrs. Fairholme, She sent her littls | watch was old and not of great value, but fi:: '“4““”" to ]r;'“-r-l‘ le hi In» M)Iluwlul to thirty days in the county - jail. She XD, 1 DODGE | Ftn onns St (MOVE, e, DATATSE | boy from Ryl to Connalvs Quay last night | Frank liked to wear it whenever Tie' could, to Minneapolis and then again to Omaba, | wanted some kind of assurance that she D—FEMAL] ) T-Mi% aore? “Adioing good (owa, depot i foet trom b{x“mx“‘ express, lmn he has not arrived | and .\In» ml‘x. I’tvr|hl||rs l...z]w w.vn;m o »‘"”"f "“:“'71‘]' Jncies }’: T to rewrn (o his | would not be murdered as soon as her al- = — - \ouse. 700 acres of It at 33 of its value. This |at his destination, and she can get no tidings | sented to his taking it to Co: ¢, | heme, decided to k er, st 4 DR, LEON, BLEOANT MABSAGE AND | fures teset be seid by Batnsdey. ihe ir: sasy | of Miac Yo nom.abd sie cau get fo th nge | Trank was Tather. mroud ‘of tne satch and | M. Turucen thinks that something s (LG LM Bt L, TO LEARN A BUSINGSS THAT WILL | M5 By T L I bt gt LA Mgl (1 " ! A GraThE X ; BADYTO LBARN A JUSTNTAS THAT tectrie bt e reattul and rofreshing. | grime v Waterman, wold agent, $2 N | vou have in hand and fnd the boy, Mrs. | might, in his childish way, hwve taken it | be doe with Matland, and has laid the case [ According (o the story told by Mra. Bock, teachers on vacation preferred. ¢ et RF ST | Fairholme will give Yo' all particuiars. I|out of his pocket to look at while in the | before the county attorney. He says he will | Thursday night she had the first good rest in m., or address W. V. Kent, 34 Paxton bloc = have explained to hef that I am due at a|train. It was ths elder woman whom she | Commence proceedings against Matland for | months, and then only after she learned A g BICYCLES. meeting now and canfiot &ay to go into the | spoke to about secing that the boy got out [ bIEwmy. If no other action is taken. He al-|that her husband had been arrested and TAD WANTING, FIRST.CLASS 3 2 51 case further myself. (Let'mie know the re- | At the next stopping station. She did not [ leges that when Matland married the woman | could not get out of fail until morning, bt T By TURKISH DBATHS, O§L¥ PLACE IN CT' sult of your inquiries as soon as possible. think she gave the name of the station. She | Who was Killed by Wahigreen, he had two | and that she was in no danger of being kilted B - RIS A fop J1k0Tbe. t B te: 1005110, B M. O. DAXON, 42 N. Mr, Waters shook hands with Mrs. ir- | had told the boy that he was to get out at ”‘”1“ wives, and had been divorced from | by him. She had never been In court be- A WHOLESALE HOUSE HAS AN OPENI | STRERLING, TUILT LIKE A WATCH, WRST. | holme, at the sams ttme uttering a few re- | th2 first station at which the train stopped | Beither of them. Turneen called on his | fore, and wanted to have the quarrel out R e el e DATHS, MME, TORT, 3 8wy, | Fleetfial 0., 1515 Howard street. | assuring words, and 16t the office; and, then | and look out for Mrs. Edwards, whom he | brother-in-law at the county jail and spent | with her husband. She was finally induced 2 the busine daress i JATHS. MME. Yy s LB I turned to the lady and said: “Will you | was to call “nurse’” She eould not say | Several hours with him. Turnicen works for | to talk to the court, and her story securcd = < T R THE VISIDLE BALL I be good enough to tell me, madam, all the | whether the man and the woman were [{he Burlington road at Wahoo, and has the | . sentence of thirty days at hard labor for WAN' , A GOOD (X A lay Speeial. Will Barnum & 1 . | corcumstance in connéction’ with the disap- | friends traveling together or strangers to | Support of the officials of that company in | her husband, Ashland,” Neb. J. M, 3 2 / 4 72 | pearance of your son? one another. his efforts to aid Wahlgreen in any manner | Bock is a baker and has had steady work, T M| RN BICYCLE & GUN CO., 2416 .|| “They are briefly these she began. “r| T had littls doubt that I should find that [ Possible, wnd to bring the law luto action | but according to his wife's charges and his OR 110U 7 VIAVI o 1 RooK i live at Walsall, but hate heen staying for | the train had stopped out of course g against Matland. own admissions he bas been spending his free; hom mmm»m y —o8 | = P gy a few days with my sister at Rhyl, and have | — = T money for drink and has failed to contribute sy ,:.Jn'rff,finl,'_'a‘ai“xp‘n T lhad with me my two :lnlh-‘fon boy of Relati l‘:m:: ‘b‘ 5 17'.'""', " | to the support of his family. ~ Mrs. Bock _Ni—-38-A13 | nearly ears of age, anl a girl of 3, For elative to the observance of Labor day | says that she has been married to Hock for a day or two my littie ‘girl has been some- Bugene V. Debs and the board of directors | fifteen years, and that for several years past ALE, STERLI T NEW MAY s TDARLING, BARKER LLOCK. S T rateiias, comition. T you want s g1 | What unwell, and yesterday I thought T de- (" say in a letter to the local American Rafl- [ $he has been compelled to work for her own D35 ARBAT Wheel, i %5 Iantern and an exira sel_tires for | tected symptoms of scarlet fever. " : v living. and fopstbe auppry ofahens tnan gk T TR . 2 5 $70.00 ‘address W98, Thee ofmc Mbrs e Gty et S R \_'”':M‘:““:“:' e I,"':"';:L n:’;";:;r )‘Vu‘”:““ 47| dren, a oy 14 years of age and a pretty O F. Duvis ¢ 5 Farns CASH_ADVANCED ON PUEs THE HOT GLAST BRAZING FURNACE WILT. | 5aid he would be abls f6 tell what the ail- bl T a1l 1abok oF RAR(ERtIEnaT to 70 nt [ Sy DLILE, B o) HCoHRrpan] et b kN SR . salaries. Commerelal Trust Car, 491 Bee nm bruze any bicycle joint in one minute; abso | ment was during the day. I was terribly R e Bt ians Dk ety L and staodgonvulscatiwitithrion i KU SRR Intely porfect; investigate. ~White Mfi. Co. | upset and was anxious to get my boy away n dedicating Lavor day to a solemn [ drunken father stood up to recelve the sen- ey remRE s e M from the risk of infection. I have no friends and mighty protest against the unconstitu- | tence of the court. Mrs. Bock said that of PRIVATE HOME TFOR WOMEN DURING AL R LG tional and unamerican decisfon of the federal | late her husband had been threatening to kil | _#sth street. M A AND TILES. [not know what to do. I then rememberad coust byl vitussoh v Kini Lla) by jury” hadi/Nasiand inkgvmadetNeeintayiU iR G TR AR THOIC TACHED MODERN RRSIDINCE, —— that a faithful old nurse of my mother’s, been abrogated and civil liberty bludgeoned | all night many a time and would not allow D T e N foe: | FIN® LIVERY mios Cimar, ©p BAUMLEY, | o & who married a Welshman named Edwards to death. The American Federation of Labor | her to enter the house, She had been ! - o el WOOD MANTE: c LES 1°C 5 it nin & Sherwood ave. C.A. Starr, 05 N. ¥ Lige RSl BEE ML R VS T ptan sy i A NT L, ‘}“‘g'\l‘,:: ,,‘g;,"rm"g ,{f} some years ago, lived at Connah's Quay, and has thundered its protest against the afraid to report the matter to the police for prices. Milton Tog i I telegraphed to her, asking if she would croschment ol the faderal judiclary through | fear bo v;nulllll“n‘urr;:m her and ‘er children; "OR RENT.10-ROOM HOUSE, 113 8 WTH ST. [ YOIr DON'T SEE HOW WE GET CLOTH = take charge of my boy for a few days. She oln McBride, its national president, in a he had often promised to do, and it TR Bt ki dhi Bttt SR B AN L b LI R A AL s o replied at once, readily agreeing to do so, ss mesting recently held at Indianapolis. | only mustered courage to make her com- Enquire at %9 5. 1t St D, A ensy. We wash WIth pure soap in pure water and I had then to declde how to get him Phousands of loyal unions, representing every | plaint when she fonnd he had been arrested B SR Siange, Tn'C 1L, we sbuid Wl in Such an old ReFer AT W B AR IIER eT Stattor Eabotit n branch of labor, have glven assurance of their | While drunk and asleep on the sidewalk. e T i hioned way?' Tt you have noticed the dif- | SHERIDAN COAL. 2.000 LBS. BEST COOKING | o'clock. and. on looking at the time. bills sympathy and support. We heartily concur | After Bock had been started for the jail ROOM ; ference. If not, send us your next bundle and |~ coal mined in. Wyoming, $4.50; limp, splendid 5 I M otle At ibe 08 the: ShkD 1 oo, Fagle Steam Laundry, 1609 Parnam street. | for grates, 3550, Also deater in Dennsslvaniy | found that there was a train to Connah's in the recommendation of Mr. Sovereign, | his wife sought a justice of the peace and i e DAl _Tel. 185, UM 110 hard coal. Victor White (Tel. 127), 1605 Farnam. | Quay at 4:25 p. m., stopping at all stations, and hope that each and all our local unions | Will have him arrested and put under ‘J""'l"l SROOM HOUS ENRTICR 0t PR AN [ e o e S s 54 | and another at 6:54 p. m., which did not stop will take the matter in hand and co-operate | {0 keep the peace as soon as his term fu da DMty OF L B0 BVt tment for il =i U1l it got to Connah’s Quay. I did not like with other labor and industrial organizations | 1a® been served - 3 uble, cmorthiolds, ca v % v o leave my little girl while she was €0 unwell, in a proper observance of Labor day, and in % = BN S-ROOM HOUSES; 5 MINU bl : & LOAN Associamions, | !0 leave my litfe girl whi WAR ON SHORT WEIGH o R 4 1 throat trouble. ful or’ sup- f e nd for several reasons my sister could not making the encroachments of the federal um court house. Room 23, Barker bile, ¢ a 1s my sister could not 3 encroachments X D » i o150 | serams PR —— go, and I therefore decided to send Frank judiciary upon the rights of organized 1abor | Jnupector White Stnrts After Certaln SHARE o T & B ASSN PAY | ((hat is my boy's name) by himseif by the the central and commanding issne of the Denlers in Butt G, 7. 8 per cent when 1. 3 3 years oid, always ks iy ol = & d oo ed by Cei SURNISHED ROOMS. B g S deemable. ¥ Y8 | G54 express. 1 thought that by choosing da The committee appointed by Central | myorg s going to be trouble in the butter 2 g MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE, that train he would be quite safe, as I Labor union to arrange for the celebration | 088 & BRSO TONE Ot of A D T RDChn Doty ol e e X i & e e s e would see him away from Rhyl hers in Omaha In not yot certain whero the same | CAftet: Setording 1o tie siitmet B & o0 without b o, 13th st MIBIALL | | ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST Co., 318 N.v.L1eE, | HOW, 1O GET A HOME OR SECURE would be no stoppages on the way, and will be held, who will be the speakers and 3 il ans at low rates for choice security in Aeene 11 Dee bidg. G M. Nutiinger, Swc. " | therefore no chance of his mistaking the et what the general features of the program are | the city. 'A}.\I'_flmg \’\'\ ol T l~:";y:‘“‘,-‘,‘:j};} .:'<'\N.?('|P' nin | braska and Towa farms or Omaha city Properts 18 | station he was to get out at, or of hif being . — | going to be. Mr. White was in police court yesterday Refovences, 514 So. 2nd st A A % Lo molested by passengers enlering l‘:)e com | station between u‘m{ .w.xl l,mnlab \Quay, | - According to the statement i" a r-ln 8% | secking instruction as to the method to —— ey - MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWRST RATES. THE 3 partment at other stations, acd Mrs. Ed-|and that the boy had alighted there in the | man of national reputation, made in a letter S s RN § NICE PURNISHIED ROOMS FOR 1G] 0. %, Davis Co,, 1305 Famam st W Wards would meet him on arrival of the | belief that he had arrived at his dostination. | o an OmAha mun. most of the old brofher. | PUTsUe to get after the retall grocers of the e Besh 3. ST IOANE G A FTARR G5 N Y.TiPh £ train at Connah’s Quay station. I got a time hook and made notes of the | hoods are in poor condition. “They were | City who are selling butter prints that do A OANE. C. A 2 015 N Y LR | AETNA HOUSE (RUROPEAN), N, W To make quite sure that all was right T| yming of the train by which Doy had | the active aliien of iho railrad corporations | NOL come ub o e reqwired welght. e ores = = —— | 13th sad Dodge. Rooms by day or weel mw the station master, and he confirmed my | traveled. The train started from Baugor at | In the Chicago strike. Their treachery to| Mr te says that be purchase TAFR INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON — iy B & pound rolls of buttor from fifteon difforent ‘or bought. F. O, C ‘Ransas City, Mo, | HOTEL BARKER, FRANK HILDITCH, MGR. _ | reading of the bills. and sald that my boy | 5:30 p. m., called at nearly all stations to|lsbor will bear its own fruit. They eannot | BWAC PO B Punr Foml GHGER LIECVEE: 800 | — : - . ca 9, oo rain. I telegraphed Mrs. Edwards again, tell- | ynder zed labor diated i 0 TR T | CARITAL g2 o0 U B 1 rooms at A EERICAN PLAN. o tar A T bl KL p. m. | many of the corporations, having used 'them ;:S:T«h:.n.mfl of the welkht repressited. " 1o housokoeping, North 17th, " E-Meb 10 o European plan, Se to §1.00 per day. 98| asking her to meet him, and she was kind [ Rhyl .......... H .depart 6:54 | 38 tools to do their dirty f;orlg h‘-"; 122 | ception, that are seiling butter In Omaha are $ FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSHKEEPING 1o Net - | THE “LANGE" HOTEL, 602 8, 0TH STREET. | ®10ugh to wire back saying she would do 0. | Prestatyn 3 pass 1enges Rnyius e e b dules | Ruilty of violating the city ordinances and E ; Kok Rranicacwhiin: £oed’ time-tor O are abolished, their wages are reduced, and for man and wife, Rent taken in board. 315 MATT took Frank down in good time for the | Mostyn ...... i e el thelr members, who were most Joyal fo the | that be has found more complaint against N. 1ith_stre 1Mo N ‘-n) ylv(i\'«l 0\" mls!u‘\\' D, QMALA — train, which arrived punctually, and having | Holywell % s pass ompanics 1ast summor, are being discharged | them than against the dealers and shippers e | Tyeul estate, Brennan, Love & Co., Paxton bl second- o Y ed | . col s last s 3 o et i 2 alty ecuto! ¥ A gea ol PAWNDROKERS, txarc s ecoplalags tickot for MV JookadiHagle, . 0o i. s pass Tight and loft withont cause.. They are | Of country butter. The city prosecutor has RANISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. 2 “ for a compartment of that class, but I could | pjint .., Toine “pEas sowed t d a « the matter under advisement, only fAind two. . One: waa full of passengors | Gommanis. G i cowed and intimidated, and dare not move B e e s LS =T vs BY. BT 3 3 9 . onnah’s Quay . ceeeeesooodepart 7535 | hand or foot. They are reaping what they o v e — 5 F 172 Farnam. | H. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 18 8T. | an ypo oth S R Turners and Tholr Annual Onting. ROOM AND BOARD, 5.0 PER CALL ss5 | and the other was labeled ‘Smoking,' and | Queensferry . 3 . depart have sawn.” This bears out the charge ' o BIER Dousienc o L o0 .M e, 5 O Lo ANRD CAS PAID SOR orn | Mo notsy men were in It T noticed a | Sandycroft ... ..... ..depart 7:3% | made in the Railroad Telegrapher, the offi- [ Members of the Bohemian Turners' socl- NICELY FURNISHED ROOM. MARNEY. i ! B gold, silver and clothing North 16th. street 'Mrd-f:uI) Udl"v:ll’hm-mhvll')h lu; \\‘ux:mxlnlfl Chester ..... . .....arrive 7:50 | cial organ of the Order of Railway Tel eties will hold their annual pienle at West 5] v M A it, el opposite each other close to the | Going (o the train office T asked to see the | raphers, that ““a few engineers on the ‘Soo’ | Point next Sunday, a special train for the e LAl = 2 Qoor, and as I was afraid the train would be | wuard's journal of the train for the previous | not only sold out the Brotherhood of Locemo- viug W 3 3 guard’s a o tra o 5 A members and the guests leaving the Web- PRMRADL 1 ROOM, WITI x OANS Tow mams 7 3 going if I took up any more time by 1ook- | Rav' and on examining it my conjectures as | tive Firemen, but aided and abetted an off- | Mot bere " depot at 8 oelock In the morning B T T T . . D, « glas, \"\‘13(7'# e CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. ing elsewhere, T thought I would plice Frank | (o' spocial stop were at once confirmed, for, | cial movement which sought to Injure every | of that day, Speclal trains will also be run board, suitable for iwo. 1715 Chicago —— _____ | In that compartment, and at once opened the | clearly enough, there was a note on the jour- | Other vrganizatlon™ from Howells, Dodge and Snyder. 3 o D MORRILL, PAPER HANGING, HOUSE | door and lifted him in. I then noticed for | nai' siating that the train had -stopped at | . Knights of Labor assembly No. 10,793 Unton | “pilo \UiCie rounds at West Point are near e T R b £ AIT_ | spen painting, brick work. plastering; otice Tt 1, | the first time that there was a disreputable | Mostvn by speclal instructions, to set down | PAci€). held its regular semimonthly meet- | o river, whero there are fine opportunitios P g 35 Tarnes ot |8 PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN UPON Of looking man at the farther end of the com-| giy py TR oL ing at Gate City hall Thureday even- | g0 ottt W O o rhoro 1o plenty of (WIN Do, PR e woek B0 B e 1 F e A b, farot. W . Mane Deatts — partment, and T was sorry that T had DUE | uy et han e DALY The reat of | ing. A lstier from the editor of the Knights | i and upan this occasion & very onjoy- FURNISHED O TOOMS, Witk 3 Frank there, but it was too late to make | with the time table. of Labor Journal to J. M. Kfuney of this | apje time is promised. In the gymnastie ex- T D i RO ER - ROOME, PASTURAGE any change, for the train was just starting. | There was no passenger train to Mostyn | 258¢mbly stated that the Kunights at several f hibition the Danish turners have kindly center. 2203 Farnam. 1* Mzl e MON TO LOAN—CHATT —— - —— The porter closed the docr, and I walked [ {ji| 11:45 a, m., but a fast goods train left l:l.mx'\n ql 'u=kL \w‘l‘v r;“‘vlf‘“x‘:z ;‘;N:'r 0 put | agread to assist the members of the Tele A T DRI T g seadal ___|G0on PASTURE FOR HORSES. $L00 FER | along by the side of the compartment & far | ar 10:20 a. m., and I decided to travel by | i Bational bank note boycott into force on | ocviena Jednota sokol. newly furnished; first-class hoard, 20 19(h | MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, PIANO! fans, 8t. Paul, WP 1 as 1 could, throwing kisses to my boy, which | that, and arranged for it to slacken at Mos- [ “3P0F &Y o 2 e —— srest Mol 8 Borses, WASONL el AL Jowest ratis 1 0] | he smilingly returned; and that is the last I | tyn 'to set me down, Paid for the Siuxing. Putting on fmprovements, BT | 00, TDay the loan Oft 8t sny Wime of 1k ab¥ | UNDRBTAK Bave soen or heard o bim. I should have| “Now, Hughes,” I mid to the station| Ciara Davis and O. P. Auderson were ar-| L. M. Benson has taken out permis for & . master, as soon as I arrived at Mostyn, “I| yegied by OMcer Flynn for drunkenness and | the erection of two two-story frame dwel- FOR AND OFFICES. | amount. b St 1 n A OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. ik i = o — | partment 1 askea one-cf the women to seo | shall e glad to relieve you of your littte | (& UV SO T TP P CORRITACR B tinge -11.1!.« m‘AI‘: nq') ':1‘._.'.".:. Il‘hlrly-nhll noy will eost $1,300 each. 306 8. 16th_ st H._K. BURK NERAL DIRECTOR AND | that he got out at Gia.@ext Stopping sta- | charge. 1 hope you haven't found him over- ot N AT TR TR > AL A o & e pping sta- | charge. pe you haven't found him over ¥ oxed avenue B anin Gha” Tk Balidinatidkieitt AR Ll L . tion, and she promissd {110 50 troublesome. in arm and marching down South Sixteenth | AR BRI S RLET TOCL truen 261 emblamer, 1618 Chicago st., l«h‘uhme 30 i\&. proof coment basement, complety sieam heating | MONEY TO LOAN. 30, 6. % DAYS; FURNI- V. N & VALIEN, 1701 CUMING, TEL %30, “After the train had gone I went home | The station master looked at me with | street, singlug, “What Do You Think ol | e being Issucd there Is continual TR S0 et s S (ARwE ML, e, lasos o, Dkt oses, s ', Bagker 735" | and walted for the fofesam which I had | some surprise. “I'm afrald you are trying ( Your Baby?" Andorson 1a a_laboring man | hion afe beinff 1sehed therd b a contiust P O S T R LI X M | O MAUL UNDERTAKIR AND FBALA | 2sked Mrs. Edwaeds (o seitd me, announcing | to have a joke at my expense, Mr. Barnes,” | of respectable appe When he was [ rectiances. The Idea of putting the elty Inte FOR RENT. 104 ARNAM (MEGEATH STA- er, W17 Farnam st., telephone 3. Frank's safe arrival; ahfi bon after 8 o'clock | he sald. arraigned yesterday and asked if he had | "0l G000 (hat will impress state fair visle flanery’ 0. storon 3 feet on Farnam with 3 BUSINESS CHANCES. 7 a telegram was broughit' fo me, and oh! 1| “Not at all” I replied. “I refer to the | been drunk, he took one good look at the | for ™ LoR Wt SO PRPTIEE S S0 RN Tepar (o sult tenant. C. . Harrison, sk N % " cannot tell you what my fellings were when | boy who got ‘out of the 5:30 p. m. from | lovely Clara, and replied, “Yes, your honor, | oo’ tha number of property owners who ¥ b A e ey A T T TR T X ANTS, I read it; for, as you will see, it stated that | Bangor here last night by mistake. He |l must have been, very drunk.’” Clara [ a0l ik, B iche § o0 St mane™ (Mot == = Tywn In ensiern Nobraska, for land and cash - Frank had not arrived, and I felt sure at &umn to bave gone on to Connals |denied that she had becn full She #41d | roory und making similar wmail inproves NTS WANTED. or equivalent. Address §. 2, eare Bee. CIAS. B WAL EXPERT ACCOUNTANT, | Onee that some misfortune had happened to [ Quay. “‘another lady in the flat, she rushed de can [ oot G060 THAHRE WEMEAT S Kboid e LS L3 2023 1st Nat'l bank. Tel. 1638, Ketereacen. ™ | him." The station master shaok m; Bead. |» fow times. but denled that her capaolty RIRIR S MARENIRIE LIABILLE 60 - %00 AND UPWARD PER MONTH 3 As Mrs. Falrholme spoke she handed me | “There's a blunder somewhere,” he said;|for beer had been overtaxed at all, Abe Rkt e it AQUNTS CONY MONEE W ITHOUR “RASY "m..q.» Wit small”cuplal by syatematt dperi = the telegram. which rad.as follows: ‘thero was no boy got out here by mis: | did not stageer, and thousht she had a | piy gokert of Hulens mada sn intormsl eal board and wash powders, Sample cake mailod . ook und particulars . “Mrs. Fairholme, 2 £elwyn Villas, Rhyl.— | take, right to sing as long as her song was a £ for 10 conts. dacoby Hros., 26 N. 20 streer, 8. | (e, N -u,\:kr;'r;r ncos. “Tiomie & G A A 3 A Mat traln: bat Prcak naeaerivad by L3 il (Continued Monday.) Hevout pne. " The court fined cach of the | upon Pawnbroker Stone at Tenth and Howard _ Louis, Mo. iy JMIT 2 1 — - mest next. MARY EDWARDS." ——p——— prisoncrs §3 and cost streets yesterday afterncon and fn_ leav- WANTED- TG MITUAL WESERVE “PUND | a0 mA;‘ldmm (EASILY MADE 1Y SPECU. ) 3 ror 1 dou’t remember ‘bhything very clearly Asking the Muyor to Use His Veto, —————— ing, carried off a saddle, three watcles, some Life assoclation o ork desires to Tation. ress n & Co., Omaha bidg., or some time after redding the telegram,” Put Ot for Sixty Days spectacles and other articles as souvenirs on imanie 1 general agents of ox. | - & H : 3 e Ak ailiy tor Sark i Ihe e X | + Onicdge, . Y-Miess Mrs. Fairholme contidid.,, "My sister tells | Some pressure ls being brought to bear on | - o bl o 00" G0 0” 400 T Nae beon | OF his visit. His next acquaintance was with mast tuerative torms. Address during August | Wi ¥ 180 ACRES OF NEDR. A me that I fainted and.pemained unconscious | Mayor Bemis to induce him to veto the tele- ranted in the case of the state against | OMcer Lyckiolm, who was sa ploased with BT Robison, director of agencies, Omala, | land for small business. C. C. Shimer, 211 N. i for awhile, and whenul) came to myself the | phene ordinance, which was passed at the f" " B3 RN, Willixia' Stondard him that he arranged for his entertalnment _New. | Y S J—8 ST Y. Lt vide. X | R ¥ GRLLENDRCK, DANJG, AnD | 135t train ‘for Connald Qliay had gone. " I iast meeting of the council. It is urged by | Jimes and Ed Neill, fam Standard ard | giring his stay in Omaha at Landlord DO _YOU WANT A PERMA T PORITION, | FOR REN' LASS HOT COUNTY | " guitar teacher. 1981 AN ARY | could not rest, however, without making per- | tno members who voted against its passage | Herman Shoeafeld, clmrgr‘dll\n‘lh rurul':u_v Havey's place, Fifteenth and Jackson with wockiy pay? Wo pay Woeral walariea 10 {eastern Neb. lown. Apply gt Canadian - sonal inquiries about my boy, and I there- | (hat the ordinance Is really designed (o pro. | . These boys were arrested by Detective [gircots. Moekert had an express recsipt, shows our wuccostul akonta; Lest of facilitles; trade 1522 Douglas. Y—Ma20 110 ——— | fore arranged with my sister that she should | mote the interests of the Nehraska Telephone | Hudson for breaking into the Hurst Ple | ing that he had sent two grips full of plune getahiished. - Fiwanger & Darry, Wupseryme®. | FOR BALW, GOOD DUSINE: THAT WiLI UTRICAL SUPPLIES, nurs: my little girl; and I came to Chester | pompany and to shut out a new company | COMPany's place of busincss and stealing | der from Helena to Chicago DALY, MARVELOUS IN- | oas largs meccuntlie bust sz — - by the 10 o'elock mall, and took 8 convey- | which ‘they claim |s now practically or. | ten gallons of les croam and a half dosen gy KR 8 DALY, "MARVELOUS IN- | ane large mercan lerl:l"n":. ~\~" A w{!!mmr LECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACT. | 80ce back from Chester to Connah's Quay, | ganized and which proposes to furnigh | P15 They are all young lads, who have Pote Furnished Amusement. BET: walled foeo. .:‘,"_,‘,,‘.‘ ~SNANA Ay, . Wyo. ¥ M o for eleciric light and arriving at Mrs. Edwards' house about mid- | cheaper telephone service, These mewmbers | POFne ®ood "w;““" 8, wl‘l fl“ the sugges- 0ld Pete Nicholson was arrested Thursday inati, O, 3 N 1e® | Mowp NONEY 18 MADE BY CAREFUL AN | Uricas Bupply. Co., 3815 Howara at. " {2, A Snding {"‘:.J:",'",';‘:,;?" almost as assert that the pussago of the ordinance L"'Ife":HL"{"N"'fu‘“'l“u“‘m',;“’&‘“'b:,.u‘;“x‘j; .‘It)"‘li afternoon for belng drunk. He was found judiclous sceculation than as —_— e | ™ fore leaving Rby1 1 had eommunicated | ¥0U materially affect the present com- | FA0 SR S0 So0d behavior, Bonds | by Officers Colling and Hotehkiss asleep on . ' BD— or profitable inves e, pany, as its wires are now underground in y X & o b frihicr bl sabid LAy R 2 MEDICAL. . with the local police, and I did the same at | most' of the territory mentloned by tho or- | Were fixed at 3600 each, and their hearing | the sidowallc but when they wakened him Ticome * shoul Connah's Quay In the early hours of this|dinance. But the mew company would be | %t for October §. they had a Tartar on thelr hands. Pele I8 IRD WMOUSE WANTED FOR TH ostcomplete pub- | sre morning, and no doubt they are doing all they | opl a $200 ———— a bad man at best, and when he is full of Antor; & or 9 yoomw; Gieorgla or Park avenus 4 e, da MME. MARION'S COMPOUND; LADIES FIND obliged to expend $200,000 to get a& start, i I is positively dangerous. Dratorred: Address Rav. A 11 1i¢len. 353 How sl e rhrcaslonstonisine alan) | Teady relief and absolute safety: old and ed? | can. but It was suggesiod (o me WAt 4% my | which 1t could not afford to do. Aftermath of n Street Fight. Sebiiax ‘WK B cla_peslitiely dasamroch g ¥ YTy 2 Elves all the information | 31 druggist or Woman's Relief by retura m boy cisappeared while traveling by train, 1 ——m Levi Altsehuler, who was Injured in the | '\ "0 he wiatton, made it Interesting for W : D N [ any one 1o operats in | 4 eents. Mme Marion, 17 Fulton str o had better come to Chester and see Mr “nfi :gx.:nfi:::—r. A FULNISHED HOTEL, Y Also our datly | _Bleoklyn, N. ¥ Mi 12 | waters as #oon as his ofce opened this _lAllu' Bits of Crime. fight wllvh Thomas McGuire on Sunday night, | three offierrs who tried to search him, and Tiennet, Neb, KM 10 bulletin, giving vellable information. | oBTEsT ""."“3‘“" BNGLISH PENNY. Alma Petersen was fined $26 for the lar- | I8 still very low. He has recovered partial | then, when he had been placed in _a cell, , and ask his assistance in the mat- |, Stansell & Co.. bankers and brok. ovel Fils Blamosd Seand) s NX- | moralng, an . ceny of jewelry from ber employer, Mrs. | use of his right arm, which was apparently | yelled iiko a demon for ten hours, He wa 12 Traders bldg., Chicago. | Eolabie: ki ounerd gend 45, stamya o | (o7 400 (0AL 14 what I have just done. Brodegard. paralyzed, but recenily bis fever (hcreasod | iven (hirly days o the county fall by BICYCLE AGENCY DANG MANUFAC. | particulats, "sallef for Tadien’ m Tl by L Was necessary for me to ask Mrs. Fair-| w; ‘Hughes came aver from Council Blufts | and his condition dges not improve, Judge Berka. of A\w.m T Chicar " wishes | (S, ML A ol P ——————— | (0 DUy & #uit of clothes. He spent all his [ McGuire is still In the city jJall awalting Mrs W, T Cas Dead. 4, MEETCRsive " agom Omaha. e | —— cash and got thirsty. Then he tried to string | & hearing. An effort has been made to haye : V. P Cos ¥ b Sevhoy " iven - pres BUSINESS NOTICES. a saloon man for a drink and was landed in | bis bopd reduced from $1.800 to §1,000, but | M4 W. I\ Cos who with Ler husbang e e o IR R 1978, e M4 skt ,..lb ‘u. ey ...:., wou s v | o actlon will bo aken on the wpolication and family, l\-:l ‘:»u-“- [ :| .I'A'nuu-ryv‘lolvl‘ LLACE, RENTALS, TR | aconcy mbines nesd & et D | T NI B BT ST @7 | PAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED, 113 N, 10, | pénded sontence, and be Bt the trall to until the result of Altschuler's Injuries is | to Oklahoma, died at Roswell, N. M., Auguat M Lord & Thomas, Chicago, L ! DR. PAUL, DENTIST, ¥% BURT 8T, - o012 bridge. tyrther determineds 5, after o loug sad painful Huess,