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WANTED=TO RENT ror, but withal glad that Andrew had found ! I)OR“)T "H S‘FR“O\ \‘(\Ov — $ . . N S himselt boldly answered. Janet turned i N RIAIRULLA NLTA HAVING PRIVATE 3 . sharply at the first blow and threw herself ans W e i g erties and farms. John N, Frenser, opp batween the men. All the old prowess of the . " with particuiars, T. | RE -39 | fsh_ wite was roused in her. “How daur tiken untll 1230 p.om. for | = Royal Arcanum entertainment — . ; b g ‘ . | v 1% A | ABSTRACTS, THE BYRON REED COMPAN y you?' she cried, Il hae no cursing and | Pastor Hampted Making Love to Another's ning and until & p. m. for the RE 46 fighting in my hou and with a twist of her Wife Right After Servi d Sunday editions. T ON BASY PAYMENTS, SELL AND i | hand in her son's collar she threw him back ife Right After Services, uesting 0 nume- TAL Ad acres, farms. Garvin Bros., $10 N | 3 5 | into his chair. Then she turned to Jamle ~ X X | “If you hae naething to say, my bonnie lad!" JAINS, HOUSES, LOTS 1 4 » [ Pansonately:, yowll do weel to tak” | THOUGHT THE HUSBAND OUT OF TOWN RE-367 b I hae been called a ‘thisf* in this house. o upon pres KOUNTZE PLACE HOME ON WIRT > Chmie here to kiss my bride, and I ken | nyge i the 3 e aheck L Rates, $1.00.00 cash: wasume §5.000 it : | ting at all o° what Andrew ' means Sl ahablod word fiest Insertions word | BEST STORAGE F ey G it National bank: 116 T ST el Audiew Dlagak Baptint AL L for leas | iowest rare . - i imind Nae man shall lie on my bible. Get out o' Chur for first | These | SO RAGE 7 T T | JAS, A WALLACE, KEARNEY, NEI., REAL ) !vx_ house, James Laud and be thankfu advertisements must run con- cataie: Tieni Catat i and exXchanged U dinna call the offcers o care for you { e - M o 4 here is a mad man inside o' you, An-| o t tot fve | PACIFIC STORAGE & WAREHOUSE (o, oy A L BT businegs rm of the “opyright Andrew, pointing castward. “We'll | drew Binnie or a de'll o' some kind. You | ¥ A. L. Hampted is the pastor i, = ol o s bl e+ i R M e CHAPTER 111 oring breeze anon.” Then he remem- | Arena Ait to bide wi' women at a'. Christina ~:|"1 Baptist u.m:, |’<.u;-‘| at lulwxrun ome wi' me m, ou tonight at the | and Jackson st © has been In charge WANTED=SITUATIONS, M ACRES ON Q" STREET Oh dreaty wastes loft by the laved Jamie Lauder, and he turned con me wi' me. I'll marry you tonight at the | and Jacksor fe ha N ¢ p i tust Th ¢ ut | versation to him, and let Christina tell her | LATRO minister's house. “Come, my dear lass! | of the congregation, composed of colored peo- bipidhanial prn i e ML I L LU g TR R LT IR s g R N T ey . An. | Ple. for some months and has stood high in matters that his trouble had hitherto pre- girl rose and put out her han is parish until yesterday, and now he has e emat bis trouble had hitherto pre- | , (C6 S rofs ANd Pt oMb ner.and. An- | his parfah until yestenday, and now b has & the ground If you daur to touch my sister | CHArge against him, and admits its truthful- again.” And but for Janet taking both his | ness. This charge proves that the preacher hands in her own strong grip he would have | has not been satisfled to confine his labors to kept his threat. Then Janet's anger fell most | (ha spiritual uplifting of his flock e bk, e the] One af Rev. Hampted's most enthusiastio | the rocks with a keen, lashing sound vhole village fighting about you, fiext thini | ChUrch workers has teen Mrs, Lottie Spencer, would say or do nothing likely to give Sophy | mother and daughter hardly heard it; the b M;"u‘\:"::'n:f\?:'“ PR L [ ey neer, who 18 emploged Kt Hs Moxr 0 cheap for cash. No trade. Lock box 8 Wanted, £.000 1ot for the slightest trouble or notoriety. He re- | talking of Sophy's marriage and Jamie $ oh W 3 &0m 1 P N “UIL tak® vera good care you dinna go wi' | Millard hotel. Lottie is not unuswally beauti- — o Q antd W house for ca - Wanted, Omaha for Los Angeles prop mained 1n his room or took a boat and went | turi speaking in [RETowEY o) *;vl : Jamie. There's nane put Jamie Lauder will [ gy - > | 101 IN CARLOAD LOTS, « 3| Wanted, to 1oan out $4.000, 6 per cont alono on the sea, but he made no complaint, [ poUseq 0 wait while the sleet-laden w leave the house this night. T wad just like Mt | " wotteited.” AL 5. Nichotas Wanted, 15 Borrow, §800, 7 ber. cent : howled down the wide chimney one Of |15 gee man or woman try it And she looked —_— 3 : Wantal, $0.00 mdse, for clear land and though the village was ringing With | these pauses they were startled by a human deflantly ot both Andrew and Cheisting, - | to vesist. For some tline. (he minister HA¥ s oy INTRLLIGRNT AdmiTs 1N | fom—ary PREMIER MACHINE, | © ¥. Harrison, 212 N. Y. Lit e Soseib concerning Sophy, not man or woman | cry, loud and plercing, and quite distinct from I ran the risk o' losing my berth to come | been paying more attention to Mrs. Spencer Tiea for our famous arenard humes Jand 1o cens | Blmost ey United s Nat S PR aeS ventured to name her in Andrew's presence. | the turbulent roar of the wind and waves. | here,” sald Jamle. “More fool. 1! Christina, | than the case seemed to demand. He cone tral Mi ppl. The tide of immigration Is & Bank_Bldg. FARM LANDS, C. F. HARRIS Still, for all, he was in those days what | It came trom Andrew's room, and the women | ;"o peen ealted a thief and loon for doing | sited her upon matters of policy connected Ing oot there I LUMINUM _BICYCLE, T A fanet Binnle described as “an Ll man to| Wers at his door in a nt., At fest he | it 71 came for your sake: now, you must go [ with the chubch work and had been 8o much Sold winters, no blizzar g ‘months, $60. Omaha Bicy 82 T e T o B |y s TAH OUt o} B Nenites wn thiling | BNl 00, o tientlon. “to thetr. Inquitles, | wis e[ for iny Bhks, | COM® AWA', lanale, ARA| ac het Rema. CLat the orter e bt ot ML TN - ! Q For particulars apply to- Omaha Loan and | away from bis meat and his clothes. fbut when = Janet began to WeeD|there is nane that shall PATt us matre congregation began to gossip. TR 1P % han I orhon p VAT CHEAD, 110 LIND OF Trast"Co., 1ith and” Douglas stres "or two weeks this misery continued with- | torned ~ the key =~ and they | “Again Christina rose, and again her mother everal weeks ago some one told Spencer does 1n 1 n Otmaha. 1 compar A s DRl mp et aqé Jasets and Ohriatina's | Stieted. Andrew supported Bimelt against|intertered, “You will go your lane, Jhimief that his wite and ihs pregcher were gating tors, & e Qw1 ROOM MODERN HOUSE, NICE LAWN, | sympathy began to be tinged with resent. | the chest of drawers countenance Was | Lauder. T dinna ken whether you are right | altogether too familiar fn their relations and 0 T pily on 7 fine shade trees, good barn, lovely m near | ment. Then one morning a cousin of Sophy's | Pale and anght, and a quiet fury burned | or wrang, 1 ken nacthing abont that weary | Sy r at once set about to investigate the PRar sireel, S Ly g D TR A LT L O sl Parroute, Douglas block, - s | came up to the Binnle cottage and brought | in his eycs. He made sevoral attempts to | onie But I do ken there hae been naething | stories. He had lived with his wife for ten - == b2 e | With her two cards tied together with a bit | Spitic erq o whs ableito Jaculate but trouble since Andrew saved you from the | years, and while he had been cautioned before 0 TO §10) SALARY PAID SALESMEN FOR of sliver wire. They were Sophy's wedding | The sillerl The siller! 1t s ' gane!" |sea, I'm no saying It Is your fault, but the | that she was rather gay uhon cevtain coots Clgare; experleni ot necessaiyi extra induces cards, and she had sent also an Rdinburg | “Gane!” cried Christina. “That is Just[sea has been amainet us ever since. and mog | sions, he had never found any reason to be- fids i B-M1AS CLAITRVOYANTS, paper containing a notice of her marriage vv“l“i';\wh]\ i he Taid his nana | YOUILE0 awa® and you'll stay awa’ lieve the reports that had been circulated. In <t ] it L — Archibald Braclands, Tho ceremony had| ‘"It is a’ gane! hen he laid his hand | * “Christing! Am T to go?" this case he decided to satisfy himself once TO WORK OMAHA OR TAKE | §i D 11, WARIEN, CLATRVOVANT, Rl DAXON, 4 taken place in St. Andrew's church and the | With & cruel grip upon her shoulder and o, Jamie, but I'll come to you and there [ for all. He luid a deep scheme. He told his Omann sicde, " nechaent “und deain benene and | lable business medium; 8t year at 118 X, i | STERLING, DUILT LIKE A WATCIL WEST | women remembered that one of the Brae. | dsked flerce” whisper: “What did you [ is nane shall keep me from vou wife on Saturday that he was going out of Ten-Year Indowment nssociation. Prudential | _ - J 3 al Supply Co., 1515 Howard str lands® serving lasses had told her the family | 10, Wi’ it? | Then Jamie went, and far down on the for three or four days and would not ba preferr xton bock, T OLAUMSEN | KNOW THY FATHE! PROF, LEROY)1 et ~. | sat in St. Andrew’s whej y were in Bdin- | | !l n‘\“r\_'vul my flhx»lv on it i Audrew! f sands Christina_heard him call by, | @ ]‘llmw b w.l nesday ‘i‘ \y\w]l ¢ :.‘\ Ihe-u V. Kent, 504 Paxton bl MG il avenue, the greatest clairvoyant aad ¢ E 3 LL BEARINGS ON ndrew! You are surely not calling me | Christina! dby.” And she would have ept out of sight and shadowed his wife, ACTIVE MAN OF AP ATDRERE=PARI O, [ JHRnes Jmediin: IvIng Rteie everytiing; euos E j Jarnun & bro., 13) N.1ith thiet' in your heart!" answered him, but Janet had locked the [ There was n wch of decorum on Saturday city trade. Wil tructed and paid whi e e AL T A P R R kit “Wha' then? Wh, U 1 “‘un-] door and the key was in her pocket. Then | night. Sunday night Mrs. Spencer went to learning. Apply nally iglus. v . 3 y , : less it be Jamie Lauder?" for hours the domestic storm raged, Andrew | church, looking as Sweet and demure as a M3l S10 Dinna wrang folk sae wickedly. Jamie [ growing more positive and passionate, until | little black saint. Spencer took a back seat WANT NE OR TWO i knew nae mair than the unborn babe o' the | even Janet was alarm and with tears and | in the church and list 1 to an “”]*I“ ¢| fois Ad MASSAGE, B s, > | sille coaxing persuaded him to go to bed. Still, in | Plea from the pastor for more moral and dress B e S oHow do I ken? How do you ken? The | this hurly-burly of temper, Christina Kept | Fighteous living, The sermon almost shook _ | MADAME sy S LT 2h FLOOR, v | night [ showed you the stller he ought to hae | her purpose intact. She was determined to | 3 encer's suspiclons and came near restoring S Y : m 3; magnetic, vapor, aleohol, steam, sult a T been in the boats and he wasna. What do | go to Glasgow as soon as she could win out- | M8 faith in his pastor. He did not believe WANTED, ARNGERRL SHOd AT SRetls, fva M0 and large floors; write # | ; g L 1 u! 0 WHONER ber irad 1 4 after two | _bhurine and sea bat it Rogers T L | you mak' o' t side. If she was In {ime for a marriage with [ that such a good man could go wrong. man! A nd [ MMES. HOWELL, TURKISIL AND ELECTR P, “'Naething. He as finnocent as I am, | Jamie she would be his wife at once; if Jamie | _ At the close of the serviees at the church AT : alt® g arer | Chathe. Finest parlors in city = : and God Almighty had gone then she would hire herself out | Shencer waited at the door just to satlsfy ol { 8 1% 230 HOTE “Dinva take His name in your mouth. And [until the return of the ship. himsell of the lay of the land. He was | teave me, my lane. I tell you baith to go | This was the purpose she intended to carry | rewarded by secing his wife and the pastor e O Hears T < e N AVl awa’. 1'm no a responsible creature the noo. [out in the morning, but before dawn hor A S o e SRR L % . il e ol o ? T AND | ot and Dodge us by day or week. 310 Will you go? Baith o' you. I want to be [ mother awakened her out of a sound sleep. | the Spencer home at 1309 Ioward street. 1ith and Farnam 13- MO10 2 1S, DR, LEON, BLEG MASSAGE AND | — - S . 4 . » followed and erienc WANTED, TWO EXPERIES RAVELING rth 1k o EMNT | s dnd Jones stec S0, Omaha and Sherman a8 no oy and stern that the women were | +Run, up the,cllft for Thomas Roy." ste | Young Indy who'lives at the Spencer liome salosr Good territory & Thomy e |V s e 0 door ' O terrified, for the very fashion of his counte- [ cried, “and then send Sandy for the doctor, | Was entertaining her beau and he proved to pcea Al e s B P e R narce was changed, his halt stood upright | Andrew. fs raving and e feor 0 for him, | be a stay Rev. Hampted would not go TURKISH DATHS, ns at $1.5) day; §0 rooms at $.00 day ¢ p Ty ’ b Sriktia i 3 inside the house while the young man was X an plan, 506 1o $L.00 per day i «nd he continually smote his hands together. | Quick, Ohristina, there isna a moment o X ma Rkl o sadcialt ; it | S ttHev sIutER R IoRb ARD . WanERelcte | T5Eet there and Mrs. Spencer broke into tears and o th ! A i TURKISH DATIHS; ONLY PLACE IN CITY | THE "LANGE" HOTEL, 602 8. 13H STREET 7 tHO AP ULLEFIHE ArRRIAATFor: Ho AL WaS e (Continted Wednasday:) talked about a breaking heart every time Co., Lynn, Ma 3 exclusive for ladies. Suite 109-110 e 510 -G h 7} s 5 g . the pastor hinted about leaving her. She - ) B R e SN o S L 4 | beating down the chimuey—and in awe b, L BOOKKEEPERS WANTED: 1 : | struck whispers Christina told her mother of RAN; SYNOD | SR80 LT 0L B SOl patent: ment; enci LADIES DATIS, MME, POST DRESSMAKING G e e L pencer was out of the city and would be pastELplo-and (5 g 3 of the plans which its loss would breik to of Btatex Awa| S1800 fOL MY et by kTl et 5 DRESSMAKING DONE AT HOME ORBY THE pleces. It was a mighty sorrow, even for Next Wednesday. while, Ne'whs ‘away: et JHanotin foren PERSONAL, day. Satistaction guaranteed. Call o adiress 712 the women, and Janet wept like a child over raska district of the Rvangelical | N away: | A WANTED—FEMA th 20th sireet st I'thi0; HoBau ki etan naTare. ke dehew: biiaor Db ali about his sermon and its theme and do- 3 3 | pes blasted before she kn iem Lutheran synod of Missour, Ohio and other ! cided to stay. All this time a small colored w s nished At ¢ CHEAP, 1\\‘-| LARGE \\xl"\\w] Innd for ‘m» _m‘\ M ot tears. Had Sophy died Andrew would have | vented her naming to him A—M781 - Q- Meor & | anted, residence for Knox county iand, 1: “It Is the Lord; let Him do what After eating some bread and cheese with e oF ~ 1 5 - i land for Salt Lake property § b s alght." » | the wo Andre ) his roo! The DY OF MATURE A€ 12 YEAR: KX seemeth right in His sigh It was the e women rew went t his room. h n keeping, correapandence, | HARDWOOD COMBINATI HOG AND Anted, 2 Acres for larger furm, storm he had foreseen was then raging aro tof feters tarn IO T chicken fence. Chas, 1. Lee, 9th and Douglas, | Wanted, $) acres in lowa manner and the means of his loss which | 8torm b - ””' e sHe “w’<“~”~"'lk“l':’ otel; references furnish . L > e Rt the cotage; the blustering waves making A—MS91 2 P N CH R T L ¥ filled him with a dumb rage and sorrow, for | yioy, CottBe; the blustering o 8 1ot EEPER, 1Y MIDDLE-AGED | FOR SALE, AT A DARGAIN, TWO NEWS: | Wanted, businets properts cash. In spite of his mother’s and sister's anger he whdow; American; best e «; Wilower's [ paper preses, stehm fixturcs, good condith Wanted, tsnant for family’ prot e i Just right for country office, good tert Wanted, $12 house tenant, ge noises on the sands and fall'ng on but she fs reputed to have winning ways | that the man of the cloth found it impossible 8 210 Y MASSAGE, MADAME BERNARD, 1421 DODG — — - LARBOI CO. IN WYOM 5 A ! T—M46 =% ANTNA HOUS] (EUROPEAN), W. COR WANTED, EXPERIENCED SHOE SALESMEN BER BLDG, HEALTH 3 _The alller! The sillér! sanct” | should hae told us lang syne," she sobbed, [ . ,¢0. ssemble Omaha on s wan was lying shade of the building WANTED, A COMPETENT AND RELIA Y irea, Homie trestment; 1ady tcendbnt DBUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. | “ o | ~What good could come o' siller hid awa’ [ Slates Will assembla in Omaha on August 21 | man was lying In the shade of th "“‘I'“’"» girk for ‘housework, 1066 Georgla aven g burg during the winter, 1 :WS Was satis- | from everybody but himsel'? It wouldna hae | And remain in session for one wee The [and listening to his wife POl hwceal of S il HAAS, FLORIST, QLANTS, CUT FLOWE s tro 1 oopanet. It gave her a kind of pleas- | gone an il road if his mother's thoughts had | opening services will be beld In the First | €hdearment into the ears of her spiritual ) I, res ave decorn SHARES IN MUTUAL L. H N Ay o to carry it t v o wWan 2 pilot. It was a chilly Tight, but Spene B0 SRTRRIBNGED . WOMAN A . hall, residedee and g teg | Sk BB cont when 1, 3. 8 yeurs old, always | LTS 18 CARCY it to Andrew. He was walking | been round about it. He was the vera samo | Evangelical Lutheran church. corser of Bt M et R LN T Nattinger, 8 moodily about the bit of fevel In_front | about Sophy ~ Nobody but he, his lane, must | Tyentietn ane L Vilsser no ung g need apply Nuet. Vinton_stre dstept hle 1704 Farnam st and Mason streets, o genes iy " o Mineral Springs Cd South 17th street DATILS, MASSAGE, MME. POST, 819) 3 F of the cottage and she put the W white | hae word or look from the iassie, and she and Mason str 3 nn. general [ in the house wouldn't break aw ay. He stayed C M09 2 3 s ’y — - — cards into his brown hands wearied o' him. A’ these years he must keep | Presient, Rev. H. C. Schwan of Cleveland, | and stayed, and it was nearly 3 o'clock yo T T T T HOW TO GET X HOME Oft iy . phy's cousin [sobel brought them,” she | his siller for his ain nopine sni pssy el | 0., officlatiog. Rev. Prot. G. Stoeckhardt of | terday morning when he ook his. departies: Dergiice and wmall capitas ¢ Rersait | PRIVATE HOME FOR WOMEN DURIN R M TR "M Natting e. ' | sald, with an air of re enfs - He ookl | mud it her taiey Ly ok and pleasuting,|igt! Criiig i wili Teotirel Ui, sthe oretioon | Much 1o the gret of t prople. Hampted with a well estublished husiness H fineiment. Best re ¥ i 3 . steadily at the message an TORRISTOL MR kars L H O Wesl Aoy sessions, comparing the present time with | and his inamorata had been walking up and X £ the fnward man shook the outward man vis- | Christia had hesome taee in the sorrow. | tNe_apostolic period. ~ Rev. J. Holgendorf, | down the streets for six hours and Spencer T TR SOLDIERS OF THE WAR OF THE REBEL ibly. But in s ) e L il : 0 president of the Nebraska district, will|had been watching them AT ANTING _MIRET.OLARS g used their right under the MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAG the hoad. Ay reaih & quick up- 1t was evident that Andrew doubted both | bAesider chal When the persistent lover had left the call Scandinavian Y obtaiaing Tand will hear yard fing fepthe hiead, he regained that seit- | Jamie and herself, and though she put the St R calling on me. — = — —~ control whith he had voluntarily abdicated ht ind v el 2 B r es bank bldg. loquire RGE ILENBECK, BANJO AND TG h y a hought indignantly away, a dim suspicion of 5 DINING ROOM QIRLS: 10 | third floor of linited States bunk bide, Inquire oy e 3N You'll telt*Iaokiel,” he 28id, “that' 1 wishi | samle’ would. torture her, It was possible §3L00; free faro; private family | _at clevator. H. il Miller, s sl - el 5 Mistress Braclands every good thing. baith | that having missed the boat he came up te o) 908 J N e nell Dlock, Lith and” Hurneyi formerly | - Amo Course of True Love Never Ttuns | SUPped closer to his mother and kissed her. | room; perhaps also saw Andrew and hesselt NI OinD WANTED. S e N Y. Life DA ot e it Widbeiige i | Janet wasso foushed and Mjazed that she | over the money. ‘She could not remember SE GIRL WANTED. CALL AT 209 3 TAC Jmah, Neb, suld not speak. But the look of loving ether the een % ney street My TACK, 13TH R | IROmANIS N WOLHSE 1. Lk fhoa wiatio o, O Joving | whether jhe curtaln had been drawn or not. | churches of the Missourl synod, the respec: | BIfl And the preacher got a knook in the over Huberman AT AN R AIINE T RO D e bl i s rtthan worix S ehoglo aftalr was o mysterious that It | iye clergymen being Rev. B, J. Frese of the | {aw that loosened the AMlines iy bie toorn. urhed ¢ | Stupefied her. But she felt that it contained | Pirst Evangelical Latheran churen v. J.|" Spencer had just dropped in atio; equal (o the best; new pianus rented and FOR RENT—HOUSES, F TO LOAN=REAL ES' bold" at tory prices. W, H. :;‘n‘l fil'l’l[ln\'\.n mlnm sea, muli she returned to | elements of trouble and separation between F. S. Her of the St. Paul's Evangelic With a wild scream Mrs. Spencer threw 2 room <~-:n ‘\;:.‘il “;::4" ‘»'z!"\l: \I:Ivl"‘l hlh; brlon I» Jamie and herself. However, Jamie would | Lutheran church, Rev. M. Adam of Zion's | her arms around her husband and begged HOUSE K. DARLING, BARKER BLOCK. | ANTHONY LOAN & TIUST CO., 318 i said to Christina: . 0 8°1° she | bg home in a week, and then—and then— | Bvangaiical ehurch. Bourh oo, 4lon's | her arma around he assaulting their dear D335 Loans at ”\ rates for cho e oo ‘I.‘m,‘ u;.() “Your brother is a' right now. Andrew “I"l “\'«uhwxnl J:\IKII‘I‘-«'}’:lfi:nfinwhv-} ll:llmngv\\' munion services will be held in each church | pa 'r1 ‘sxw;vwr r--.'n;alm-vl and I»!ll;hln house, PARTS O 2 C TR | RESEKR 8 nd S wa SREHIS OROMIAIR I RODSELY. ) |1 4 # 8 S " e was no e fo siting. Jamie was | on Friday evening. The synodical guests of Zarly in the morning Spencer told his story Vi ComTr e Ty P CITY, THB Wsay Binie isna the man to fret himsel' about a l s0 sure of this that he did not even ask per- | anch ...,,.ywe,.,.‘.,.f altenaat the .»'I.«,,.A,.“\»,‘ to the police and the case was nn---vm-n.«f Gone o run up lo Pittencralgie. To have | churches. Again, services will be held by | The preacher acknowledged his guilt. nt congregations on Sunday, | Spencer decided to leave his wife, Mrs done s0 would have been to ask for his dis- | {he thyee i i i charge, and he wrote and told Christina the | Awguet The First Evaugelical Lutheran | Spencer hadn't a word to say and no legai ARGEST LT NGNS Wil 00 mair il than she' has called to herselt." | hosiUIof i1 the most loving and sensible man- | congregation will hold its. sorvices - s | steps wore. taken, " Snencer thinmy (oAt had A 3 4 an s s called to herse ner. She believed him fully, and was satis- [ chureh; St. Paal's congresation o oh e and the preacher have been punishe LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ane shaRiurought sorrawenoulStalonr | fan wyeb she faltt sabamad tor (el A no i .,’"”x,‘,‘ i Bany Sty i w‘-«n“lnnvlll“A‘w:’;|.< xlu'mlhr\l:u::l\‘lurlhlv:: nemae CHOICE DETACHED MODERN RESIDENCE, | “or boughts i O, Chestiey, iansis Clis g IAND AND TYPEWRIL house," Sald Christina. “All the days o'y | and’ when she did so his enever BV i a |loaman i pALK S0 0Ining BroRpeg g — A e D TR W ain courting hae been darkened wi' the worry | dapie jagproch e v/on et ) leepai ool foaT oo Lo BonRE IS RAEIEH R N L ie b i DI Batwood inven G Ar Do g & Gall . S £ aln ogurting s darkened Wi’ the worry | double heartache, ae wonder he Keeps [sold on the ground, coffee and lunch to be ree Pille, fory 2 ks | GAPTTAL, 33,00,000, BURPIX AN SANT'S SCHOOL, and care o her. Andrew couldna even feel | awa' from Pittencraigles o sald Wit served at noon and ‘in the evening. 1f rainy | sond your addvess 1o 1t B, Bucklen & Co wi' me when Jamie went to places far awa’ g . 3 e Lty 1 AWaL | scornful laugh. “He'll come here nae mair ther should prevail ser Il be con- | o SR amLg 05 e = = foreign and a' that. o oUrRalt weather should prevail servi Il be con- | chjcago, and get a free sample box of Dr, FOR RENT. 10-ROOM HOUSE, 13 8, 18TH & OMAHA COM. COLLEGE, 16TH & . MUtAn, And yout youpssl, the church, corner of Twenty- | King's New Lie Pills, A trial will convioes 3 unless he is made to. And if it w a for | ducted in modetn convenlences; very handy to bulsnos C mother, “havena found time ‘nor heart to | you and your ety ould 7 > 7 oe you and your gude name, Christina, I would | eighth and Parker stroots, Zion's congregn you of their merlts. These pills are easy in 354 Enalire At 200 8, 18a Bl D. T. Mount SR talk wi' me about Jamie. I wonder where L Cr B Rt ! n [ TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA 3 he is the day!" T Backoard. evers way, flew tho wheels | 107D South Omaha will alio celcbrato 1ts | Jotion and ape. serticuissly wanctins ‘o tho 1 al catate. Drennen, Love & Cor, baxton bik COAL. Janet thought a moment and answered s At a | pervices In the open air and offer refresh- | cure of constipation and sick headache, For N R e R e 2ol S i “He would leave New York for hame last | ohjir® i the Binnie home. Andrew took a | ments. malaria_and liver troubles they have been pisget T BT el R A ork Jfor hame last | grim pleasure in accepting his poverty be- | | Merning sorvices be 4 the after. | Malaris roubl ¥ lave be St - | MONEY T0_LOAN ON_ IMPROVED OMAIA TDAN COAT, 200 L BN | Saturday. “Tls Tuesday morn and he Wi | fore. uis mether and. ator, He veteei i | acOTMIE services begin at 10 and the atter- | proved invaluable, They are. susronaen 3 2 MODERN $-ROOM HOUSES 28 | property. Iidelity. Trust | Co. 103 Farnay coul mined in Woming, $.9; Tump, splendid | maybe reach Glaso: next Tonctalt Sl and AIl | noon services at 2:30 o'clock at each place. | be parfectly free from every deletorlons suis stance and to be purely vegetable, They g — | hara”coal. Vietr White' (Tel. 127) 1615 Farnam ance an I getable. They do walk from court house. Room 2, W3 B e . o Jouler I bennaylvania | could be in- Pittencraigle a few hours Jater.s | OT'S_On 8 humbler basis from The Flect | All triends are cordially invited. 3 e O TOANS ON_IMi ROVED & UNIMPROVED GITY “He'll 0" be let come and go as he wants AT hot ‘weaken by their action, but by giving NIC RN NINE-ROOM HOUS| property, W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam to, mother. He'll hae to obey orders. A AFTER LANCA tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate and it has ta’en wings to itsel' and flown the forenoon sessions will be ex- | houss Rev. Hampted and Mrs. Spencer lost clusively devoted to doctrinal work, the after- | no time in entering the Spencer home., ey noon sessions will be given up to business | pre-empted a sofa in the parlor and settled transactions. All rogular sessions will take | down to enjoy themselves, S place “in the First Evangelical Lutheran | “I wonder, darling,” said Rev. Hampted, church, it being centrally located. On Friday | “w pencer would say Ir ne were to drop evening services will be held in the three R 0 It TR | SLAMAROWITZ LOANS ST | wite, mot his. He'll break no command for BENEWA & ( 103 N. 15TH § 0. F. Davis ¢ Farnam st W33 - any lass, and sae Sophy Braclands will have [ - 2 = e — | MONEY LOANED. CASH _PAID FOR to vacate his vera thoughts. I'm glad she’ CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR N. Y. LIFE, silver and clothing. North 15th s married and done wi', and I'm wishing her '~EURNISHED ROOMWS, ROOM. ? ; U W steamship and a fishing boat. ape 2 A o the system. Regular size, 25c per box. Sold tached; mice lawn, trees, barn. 211 g boat arena equal Wil De ©h vl . — e RMS FOR RE £ b e Charged with - > Co., drugg! 6 R CENT MONEY TO LOAN UPON OMAHA Al things at all ; s DL, L by Kuhn & Co., drugglsts, . 1 eatito & Neb. farma. W b Beike, Ouamigh , ,‘ - tut, lassiet It would he a poorlike in Stehlek called SO R AR 9-ROOM HOUSE, MODERN IMPROVEMENT FARM FOR RENT A captain that didna hae a fellow-teeling for a <7 Johin Stehlek called on the county commis- RAEL FRANK IN A NEW ROL larks grounds, and stable. | 1€ agreeable the AT T Iad in love. Hape weel and hae seol." sioners yesterday. He came with a pocket Party renting. Cail at 2ib Toard ‘of Frmaer " | MPREOHAE LOANS. | Bow . = pith sdch cheerful counsel the whrk went full of recommendations and the backing of W Checls K In Which D-Ms15-22 PASTURAGE, happily and the shadow lifted from the everal of the big counties of Nebraska, but Ho HMas No - - - — —~ - — hearth, and when Andrew returned the old Jowhy George Hoffman, a liveryman on Eigh e s 2 . F. D. WEAD, 16 & DOUGLAS, s b heasth, ol¢ loft without getting a ticket to New York | G . Sigh- BIX ROOM COTTAGE, MODERN, 82 So. 31TH 3 5 ASTURE. FOR HORSES grave r]:;m-lx:.w’ flH]YIY* face, and Janet sald City at the expense of Douglas county, | teenth street, called at the police- station M-8 < 06 harles Gans, Si 0 hers: “‘He has his wrastle d come i p f % e t 1 - ;e month per head. Charles Gans, Si to herself: “He has had his wrastle and com , § Commissloner Jenkins not only refused the | at noon yesterday with a check for $4 that he ALL MODERN, 2124 ~ - ‘ - . request, but says that he wi b g a crim ould e to have cashe! 1 Msse MONEY TO LOAN=CHATTE = J‘;-x before dark Christina was standing { s -’l”wu-l-y Sl ’:‘mfll ‘\‘\_l“":‘_‘ R ot [ w 'm n‘n ;\ hay ! hed o 4 the door looking over the immense. cheer: action 3 4 8| ounty officials | mhe chec as drawn of e Mercha — " = R ] [ b = UNDERTAKERS AND 3¢ the deor looking over the immense, cher for shipping Steblck into Omaha b i AR ATA NI QLA SRIAEORANA NICE FIVE-ROOM HOUS BOBPLRION | e ST NG 1% aters. Mists, vague and trou tehlek {8 an ill-starred father of elght | Natonal bank and was signed by Israel _avenus g U 1D M8 20 Shi gt ., at lowest tatcs in oty | B R DURKS bled as the background of dreams were on bungry children. Unable to make & 1viny | Frank It was given in paymont for a LARGE SIN-ROOM THOUSE, GOOD LOCATION, | 1o temoval of i Furictly Ccanidenual; you | 1) 1618 . telephone 9). 2 | the horizou, and thera was a feeling of mel- in Saunders county, he says the officials of | feed bill, and Mr. Hoffman waltzed Joyously o ot traar DEMSIG 16 can pay. th at any tl Beanyi| SR 1 AL o ancholy in the air. But she liked the damp, that county sent him to Lincoln. At Lin- |8t the bank yesterday to claim his in amour St o SWANSON & VALI 1 CUMING, TEL 1060. | fresh wind, with its taste of brine, and he coln he says the county kindly procured | awn The cashler informed him that n . " S ™ OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN « 59 3 n h ys the kindly pr ired him 2 a0 1 \ COTTAGE WITH BIGHT ROOM W00 8 oth . T i e L 0 %8 | drew her plald round her, and breathed it ket over the B. & M. to Omaha, whers | Frank's account could not be found on the g0 8, “near Farnam. - Charles Tuper, 3016 XMl | M. 0. MAUL, UNDERTAKER AND EMUALM- | With a sense of enfoyment, Andrew came to told him_that ‘he would find ' friends | books and that the paper on which the chack : - - - HONEY TO AN R ; er, MI7 Farham st., telophone 235, 81| her side and sald: “Chrstina, T got a letter innumerable. Stehlek tells a pitiful tale of | had been written had been spoled, and was FURNISHED HOUSE: KOUNTZE ILAC B Plancs, eit. DU Green, Toom 8, s per | Tmm— e | (0ay and T am - g about 'the business I having fed his children on dry bread and | therefore worthless. Mr. Hoffman wants a | 3 XA ACCOUNTANTS, told ‘you of. Il start early In the morning: | water for some days past warrant for Frank's arrest X A sae put up what I'll need n the wee bag, and | Gl - ~ ~ T | 58y naething to mother till a’ things are set In Your Blood For the Chi o 2 CHAS, IRS, BXPERT ACCOUNTANT A AT e BUSINESS CHANCES. AR i ey tied. I told her I was going about a new | Is the cause of that tired, la ling ast summer we had a child suffering from FOR RENT, DESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS — — — boat and she never asked a quest Shy which afilicts you at this season The blood | bloody flux, when we came Into po: sion of ensuite of single, 2214 Farnam st 1200 STOCK OF MERCHANDISE 13 blithe creature; one o' the Lord’s contented : ) Is impure and has become thin and poor. | & bottle of Chamberlain's Colle, Cholera aud KA. SaN SROBFQAN or RS M o . halrns. *Do you 1 took it? mind your w man!" That is why you have n trength 0 - | Diarrhoea Remedy. 1 gave some of it to the T .| or equivaient. Address 8 2, care Hec PISTS ! i anit at is why 0 strength, no appe FOR RENT. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT YoM I wish we were baith mair I'ke her, She |~ » PO " tite, cannot sleep. Rurify your blood with | child according to directions. It aftorded room, suitable for (wo, 616 N. — = — T " | dust leaves yosterday whébe it foll and truats [ And went back to his fishing boat. And in | probait Bereabarilis, walah il Kive you an | almost instant relief and cffee MSTS 290 W AND UDWARD PER MONTH DENTIST 5 the home he made them feel that everything L Y Bt =i MU le ‘with smhll capital by syst BDRGLS | e e et e £ 6 LHT ;“m'mm\ Wi' God, and catches every blink o DUt the Dareals neceasitiss w not to be | APpetite, tone your stomach, and invigorate | nent cure. I can cheerfull SOUTH FRONT ROOM, NICELY'FURNISHED, Saftext method. Book and particalars | - 5 = | happiness that passes her.” b8 ATl of Christinas Tt obedd P€ | your perves, ) Geo. Jeukins, Cedar Creek 518 Howu i E-Msi2 National bank references. Thomis & ¢ 'RICAL SUPPLIE It is a dour, storn-like sky yon,” an- | thousht of of Luristing’s little extraya e —— Rinlto bidg., Chicago, 7. Y gances of bridal preparations were per- e Ty 4 1B e L D - 3 = o dmptorily stopped. There woutd e | Hood's Pille are casy to_take, eawy In Jtiends.a Ouniigo 1ii'the Noton lation. Address Pattison 8 B A | il houp i JALLor plants apd SRETIIEEA ) | the would be a wedding at all TR TR 5 notes {s pleaded in a suit brought by Perry Chicage e et 1 & « npnny Hes T Answer, 4 y T o - - trical Supply ( 1515 How st E For Andrew's tinual suspiclons had [ o e katago’ oot A Plerce, who | Bros & Co. against T. Mayberry, J. W, ™R B 0P ALIEETIME-WANTED, AR infueuos sho fought in yaln asainat, es, | POMO WOOAN g0 Blophen A Rieros, who yonnson and others, 1o recover oo $3,400 - - a pariner with from in wel ecially as Jamle did not come to Pitte was formerly a Pullman palace car conductor, | Warth of paper. In May of 1891 the Perr WITH orgunized, paying business In Omaha. On! bap y ¥ ys bt ey 5 N R P L, R TR ol | craigle after the second or third voyage. | besan a good sized damage suit against the | and Johusons agreed 1o puy Jointly, so Johns " SUBLE DA AN THER ROOME, anteed. Address Y 10, Bee Mius - PAPER HOURE 2 | Then |nnp¥k‘ began to talk and to wonder Pullman company for having eff his | sou says, 400 head of cattl In the course Sou UORS AND 0T 00NN . i 2 OUSE _ and to ask embarrassing questions, and | discharge, in addition to which Plerce says | of the trade notes were negotlated. and. the ewly” furnis u ) So. 10tk | WANT A PARTNER WITH A+ i wor e 1t . o DO M i | el srhaaion B b i Es Bl A {avon there was a shake of the head and a [he was given a bad name. The Pullman | Perry brothers endorsed them, instesd - of rad new _ busines wn W | i8h of pity when Christina was mentioned. [ company has appeared in urt with its | being made payees with the Johnsons. One YERY EASANT ROOMS, BAST FRONT, | B, Enevold Nel 2 - So four wretched monthe went by, and then | answer, justifying the discharge on the|of the reamons urged by the def dants with board.” 582 N. 10th stredt, F-MRS) 310 | | s o — - . ne moonlight night in February Christina | s that In “The Riverton,” a car o against their belng compelled to pay the s MILLINERY STOCK; BEST I NICHLY FURNISHRD POUTHEAST FRO he clty's J7 3. Glbsom, 317 Firs % < heard the quick footstep and the joyous whis- | which Pierce had charge fast August 15 the claim of an alteration in the room, with alcove and hay win A National bank - o 3 tle she knew so well. She stood up trembl'ng | of deadhesds rode from Minnekatha terms of the instrument conveniences; board, 2eh sty BALOON Ab ~ N. 18 / With happiness, and as Jamie flung wide the | to Deadwood, without being ted for | - P . T duy Gibson, 317 Vit door, she fled to his arms. For some m by Pierce, So fa slandering Plerce goes, | Pozzoni's Complexion wder luces a ments he saw nothing, and cared for nothing, | the company denfes that it could do any | soft and beautitul skin; it combines every clos $7,000.00 STOCK OF ERAL MERCHANDISE | POUNDMASTER'S NOTICE, A i ik the g “"“‘i‘ 1 to his heart, but as she | such thing. 4 ment of beauty and purlty, for wulo or trade for Towa or samtern, Nobraska 7 f | began to sob he looked at Janet, who h Bucklen's Arnien Salve, onio NTRT — purposely gone to the ch . ot st shers Enrount HOUSEKE} ke e MPOUNDED ON THE 10TH DAY OF AUGUST purposely g to th na rack, .tha The best saly 1 the world for cuts, The © 1049 . 20th sireot 4 bay ma forhead, welght al might have her back to b then at h $.40.00 GROCERY STOCK: CASH TRADE, 0 pounds #ald mare 2 Andrew, who stood wl fow rent; good business, g, 3. 3 ¢ sold at pu rOoR ity sTOR AND OFFICES, Y- Mss7 L ; DA IS Sly e Tworg neinnat uirer club will arrive ruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheun, fever sores, gy v o) n WIth | tetter, ‘chappsd hands, chilblaing, eorns and | /" Omaha from the west at 4 o'clock both hands in his pockets arding him all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, | this afterncon. The excursionlsts come - Whatever 18 the matter, Andrew? he |y 70" jov® reciived. Bt ia' susaniees oo | by special train. There are 238 persons in b A - W MEAT MARKET, WELL ESTABLISHED 1 You arena like yours You are {M, | give perfect satitfaction or monoy refunded, | the party They will be taken on a sireet FOR RENT-THI 4-STORY BRICK BUILDING | _bargain.” J. J. Glbson, _ Y-Mam | ma Oh, but I'm vexed to see you sae | Price 25 certs ver box. For sale by Kuhn | car o arovnd the city and will be glven B vnt Tasmery Socaicing hax » dire- | e SALR. VERY CHEAT, A BMALL GLEAR s “ y [ changs 4 s & Co upper at the Millard hotel. The party fix water on rs, gas, et -y X Krocer fixtures and a_ butchers' | W Takes like wild fire— Where is my siller, James Laud Wher -— will leave for the east at 10 o'clock in the the' ofice of The oo, T 125-100 N TURTLESKIN POCK BTHOOK D. [ '® the siller-you took from me? savings Mothor, Not & Wite, evgiing. The Commercial club will enters " ‘ )" my lifetime." Emma Masopust, who has heen employed - e - p Y il the visitors durlng their stay in the AR S R S ST N our special sale of FOR RENT, DESK OM IN NICELY R hisl United States Natl 1h : § barnam and 1. 0. Liboral reward if slightly used aud second-hand ir siller, Andzew! Me tak’ your sil a8 @ cook at the county hospital for two years, AL planos—some of them as low as “I"““ L] ”‘"'(,;”'h’”':’l“f man! What does he | appeared at the police station yesterdsy NTH WANT ikt it | omes "ot Aitor e UL Arvousts | ) {100, Dertoct tume—beuide, to be | i Taken ' o mysoom (o night 300 | oy iohe's b, M, a3 best en Children Cry foy WANTED Tii1 MUTUAL _RESERVE 7 QT mallCrule | This property e Clear I | W':;"n‘:i.i\"fl";""‘.‘fi';"",‘"""" “.‘»"‘ Accaunts, s0ld on easy terms—only a fow \lmIA:‘I i“‘»;; gone |mu:.]>‘|: t','(:u,Muk.'::xl .:n’n;:,: s m;:; L};‘T‘v iv;:::\;fl*;T L::v'h“h :.m..., of ner Pitcher's Castorl Lt samointion of New_ vurk det ok P Trun | sl BataPY, Sertined, that the Uplon Magine | W 1oty now.-come quiek, man'” "Ho ad put Chriina fram i, avd | maeey "bar. " Mo premine 0| Pitohor's Qastoria, any, sole ag nam strect England, has complied h the insurance e stoo dre 2 berlence and abiliy or work | 2 Meir | Eogland, ha mplied with the insuran, hie stood squarely before Andrew, h's fac: a o R | | [ 1aw"or this state and is wuthorized 1o trans- A. HOSPE, Jr lame of passion, Searlet Fever Signs Up. Children cry for f. Boblaan, director of ageacies,” Omaha. | LAND, HORSES AND CASH TO TRADE poR | 8¢t the business of marine and inland 1. g E, Jry, “I am maist sure ydu took it. Prove to me | The prevalenc o v itcr ) rance s State for the current ye . Prove to me prevalence of searlet fever or any other i, . - Sipck genersl” merchandise. P, "0." Hox 3k, | S4ZaRce in this state 'M’Id‘"m_,“'_l,jl‘ 7 e 1 Music and Art, u didna.” contagious disease need not alarm you. if you Pitcher’'s Castoria. EITHER SEX. NEW COMBINATION » _Alma. | auditor of public accounts the day and y 1583 Douglas, Before the words were finished they were | uso Allen's Hygionie Fluid, Tt s the - tgioimn - ideal e bl ot samals, | T WILL TRADE A GOOD PIANG FOR ONE | Above writien, EUGENE MOORKE, inswered with a blow, which was promptly | preventative mediolne—cleansing, purifying Children cry foy 2 3 PRl | o o sme R o Hoape, 35 ,{"fi;;_-g-l] (Seal.) Auditor Public A"x;;ndl;l. returned; and the men closed in deadly strug- | and healing. No household thould be with na was white and sick with ter- | out it. | Pitcher's Castoria.

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