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B T e ey } N AR A gk O\IA"A DA!LY BEFE: ’I‘WR“DA\'. Fon sa e - = | i SWEET - SAVORY — SATISFYIN v and 1 Is near by, or sonding off help In her lifes boat, of steaming aftor a smack in disiros She is the pride and joy of Andrew's hoarts she has consecrated that passion for hoarding noney which was the weak side of his char: acter; sho has given to his dead love a blesscd memory in the hearts of thousands, and ‘“a far han that of sons and of ".S CA8vertistments for theae col tween 8 and " Alma, Neb, ing nnd Sundny editions. . e ‘11"’7” o by requesting o nume L BAve SRswers WS | FOR SALE=MISCELLANEOUS, red letter In eare ARGAINS, SALE GR TRADE, IN CITY AN ¥ FoR r r wnd’ farmis. John N. Freng ed upon ot 8 : e Ham! ARE FLOCKING TO NERRASKA, venty Thousand 1 Hes from Seva eral Sta Coming This Fall, pe various officials of the railroad lines SN /Q‘t,‘ifiurr‘u i Brxtenaiva Specilon (oNsy P maanaii N he officlals of all the ral expression shows that of the cheek only. at E HTR 3, THE BYRON REED COMP. \\\ il > word first Ansertion: ] NATIC ) Think. n“lw‘!!nnmuulnu' hams therenfter. Nothing Taken for less i ON EASY PAYMENTS, and bacon that go out from South than e for first insertio These r 1 \ b e Al g i 2 ;‘m ha n[fll)ll We select but the C T - est ones for the brand, S WTFT advertisements must be run con- | 3 INS, HOUSES, LOTS AND FARMS, |‘R|“,‘\*I[‘A\I_" !\‘n?’v;"ml Im!]\I(‘l!‘ seeutively, | t L trade. 1. K. Darling, Barker k. r} 1 | wi o | @ trimmed nicely—extra mild— not - o my sister’s house. Go to her! Go a CHAPTER V. once! they all well pleased with the outle No ‘miore wan. fiensd of Soph uble for What s that to you? Mind your own | The corn and other erops are sure to be ndny Monthe;. BEGINRAR BUE & fotiee 11 th )-u:;: u8. | very large in most parts of the state, and e [t . s OTNTZ TiacE Tows on wih | @ salty. No man could make them WANTED=SITUATIONS, | 18 1IN A 3 "‘i N \‘ R $1,600,00 ¢ W0.00 & years, 1| better. AN EXPRRIENGED ORAIN MAN WANTS A | SR Q—M686 59 % s ' bank, o For Salo by all First-Class Dealers. is the business o' every decent man Pt A e Mt S S G INE OF SECOND R % | 9 SWIFT AND COMPANY, local papers warning people against gIVIng | to call comfort to the dylng. Go, and say :‘l '“”*"" "‘““‘ Increase in business for all lock box 2, Ong, Ne A—Mis1 22 0. 1Bt Btreet s 18 E y KEARNEY, NEB., REAL SOUTH OMAHA, NEB. his wife shelter or credit, and after this in- | the words you ought to say, before i \ \is fall. The physical condition w“‘“m“““ L Teal estats sold and exchanged, morte sult had been commented on other things | (00 late ; of all the Nebraska lines is excellent, and Mr. % W OF MATI 1 YE ; o CYCLE ° investor ,loans made on real estite, se- e~ N TN 5 Why s my wife yur sister’s house?" | e hon o Bookke o L David o L ey tilce: curities absolufely good, all loans uaraniced; arrrared “‘ quickly oceupied the attention of Pitten- H i Q. W “God pity 1 {4k Hud g itk Loomis of the B. & M. says that lots stenography, ete.; i X for reference, any bank or business firm of the i0d pity the puir soul! She had no ither i | 0ILY RIS—MS52-24% craigle—storms and shipwrecks, and men 10st, | piace (o' die in, ' For Christ's sake, go and | Of 1414 has been taken up along its lines and 2 . TIGHEST PRICE THON, | = . 9 -7 and men miraculously saved. In the plain | put a* right between you.™ HE AR LU U bkl WANTED, PLACE BY ¥o! FORK | meta. ruber and bt ca sialt FARM LANDS, C. F. HARRIS N olite. old Kirk, with its model of a fishing smack | “Sho Ieft me of her own free will. Why at an early date. Settlers driven out by LA RS y i AR T Momana: | _____ s % -MT33-8100 g s SF6 KU YeA TeaE | AHOUIASTI S0 h continue to return, atttacted by __ Q"W | STORES AND HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT. In front of the gallery, thers appeared sul” |~ ugn, man, mant @o for your ain sake, acean of corn which covers RSEY COW; BiG, RICH MILKER For particulars apply to Omaha Loan and denly that winter more than one brown faee | yhey " Tomorrow it will be too late to say | R 2 B WANTED=MALE HE krade Jersey: fine butter cows and st Trust Co., 16th and Douglas str M thought to be dead, magnetizing every eye | the words you will then ep to say. Go | state, Within the coming year it is . 2 i milkers, $100, D 2ith and il - i P and making even in the Psalmody a solemn, | for your ain sake, to spare yoursel' the | expected that 20,000 families will locate and SOt - p— N ‘ = 9-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, NICE AW / Joyful pause. black remorse that is sure come 1t | relocate B 15 el it e hves to b THE ASS TI0. v T OF [ fine shade trecs, good barn, ‘lovely mome, But late one evening the following sum- | you dinna care for the puir wife, go for le for our famous orehard homes land in ¢ central locaticn; cheap f Ll Sl e R mer, in the very height of the fishing sea- | your ain sake tral M ppl immig - e 2 it son, this thing happened. Janet had been “1 do care for her. 1 wished o uth, where re THERN FARM FOR SALE, & to see her daughter, and had sat with her [ ““Then dinna lose a monent. Haste ye! e cxard il 3 e ) § clve | Served notice of their intention to move here Where two CLATRVOYANTS until quite bed time. And when she went | Hasto It it 18 but one kind word, .give | Tl MG CE BT Niven of the numen year, Where t . < e ) acres of land, three-fuarters of a mile back to her own house there was a little | it to her before you part forever. She has | (YRR CIE FROTERIAENES OF thE UMEHous wre it a_man will T . RE- | fom the raiiroad town' of Unfontown, in " th e lo'ed you weel. She loves you yet—at the| ‘Gin S SEAHISIng tHroughont the westers R e ECuntry 1 | M DR L g St g 18 . taih. | heart of the “Biack prairie country of. central grave's mouth. Haste, ye man! Haste, ye!'* | middic ters, ire paying v 8 DA Alabama Only a small amount “of cash r His passionate hurry drove like a wind, | METROPOLIS MADE OF SLEEPERS. fruck. Richest xoil o ear v ) g auired, balance on”long Ume. For information and Braclands was as' straw before it e et v A M7 KNOW THY FATE! PROF, LEROY, 1712 CAT O SO e BTTRTES, Baliei AIRBAT 1 Andrew urged him to his horse and saw | Knights Trains Changing AGENTLEMAN To WORK OMATIA ORTAKE | trance medium. fiving: tells K5 s RE Mo 82 x / 2 him flying down the roal to Pittencraigle ace of Boston. A oritory i Nebr ‘s moneral agent for an | ceeds when il others fail; sat - — T ; re ho seemed conscious of his own efforts oy 3 . ] Aenent and | teed or no pay; all in trouble c v WANTED, G A S X 'hen he drew a long sigh and beg to Ten-Year B 1. Prudential VIO, Wt 3 ) hurry his steps. Half way down the Brae man_pref s o0 of manreem anted, residence . X Jands garden path Mme. Braclands stepped in | WeeKs rounding up the sleepers under his \ i Wanted, husiness property for W. V. Ker ) e MASSAGE, DATHS, BTG anted, residence properiy for 3 v front of him control for the Knights Templar conclave at ACTIVE MAN OI' NEAT ADDRESS FOR OUR " whoud (% wnted, residence for small ! 5 “What have you come here for?" she | Boston. He says that in the neighborhood of 3 = phurine and sca biths. ted! 80 acres Saunders Co, 3 : ¥ ¥ % v At WANTED, APFVRENTICES TO LEARN BAR- | — acres in In ; a aytng Boston s already a veritable metropolis of ber trade KIS guaraniisd = ariee congs WASSACR/ MADAMA BRIMNARD, res in: I “No such luck for my house! The woman [ sleeping cars. There will be more cars there months, Saturday wages while learning. Send | _ 1 s for clear fand B 1 has been dying ever since he married her.” |in a bunch than were ever gotten togethe or. s Chtalogns, Bt 14 T : ey : ve land for $5,000 shoes. y ; ; ! an were ot ogether e b o Sih steoet, SE Loom, D Lyt sk el b B 1E 80/ Tar NREAWare: - 5G4 “You hae been killing her ever sin' he | before in the history of railroads in this M83) 230 R T e 3t iness property for cash ) 1 married her. Give way, woman. I dinna | country, and it will be years before a rejtie ;o Toan out $4.00, 6 per eent. want to speak to you nor touch the claithes | tion of the scene will be presented to vie NTED, I\\')V\H![I\'II"lI’\\Ilv\ MM HOWELL TURKISH AND ELECTRIC to I X pr nted to viaw 4 B N e BRI O WREL B T U R EAN SR ROR 1 0 o o G076 pef cend largest piece of o S 5en "FWhinlk ase bettor o You than God | Me. ochhrdson sava. that prade. voucs Tor B0 allors, 1612 Farnam. arrikon, 912 N, i 1—000-7 s does, and He'll ask Sophy's life at your | sleepers has been provided in the Hub on a tatlors, 1 o Do S S, tobacco ) Hand. park-like expanse which: has best gridironed y:w] (ALD \g‘ .\“nu: Mlh. RE- B v - — “1 shall tell Braelands of your imperti- { with stecl rails for the accommodation of S Haxtnge, N, URKISH BA BICYCLE nence. It will be the worse for you.' this clty of slecpers, He says the visiting ' o —— s T “Let me pass, and dinna touch me! There's | Knights will be surprised when they LABORERS FOR 1. & M N TURKISH DATHS; ONLY PI e o TN T blood on your hands and blood on your [are greeted with the pleasant ar- ing. |.V" ’”"v”"\‘ riatiol exclusive for lads Suite 109-110 L ot e - skirts, and you're waur-—ten times waur rangements that have been thers i wnd Farnam, A HE | sTERLI BUILT LIKE A WATCH. W \ than many a puir body that has to swing on [ made for them by the Pullman and rail- WANTED - PLASTERE 218 PIEF LADIES' e MME, POST, 8 n Electrical Supply 1515 Howard § the gallows tree for her crime. Out o' my [road companies There are thirty-two B =, : Janciyutane o 1o i way, Mistress Braclands!” and as he stood | sloepers through the state of braska WANTED, A FEW LIVE SOLICITORS W G SEE THE VISIBLE BALL BEARINGS ON seal’les& sfial’les figure in black crouching on the door step. | before him motionless as a white stone with | daily, going and coming, and for the past 5 Hava BolA LF Uars can ¢ NONATE Speclal, Will - Bamim & Bro., 10 N.15th 2 1416 Farisist Two weak hands clasped her round the knees | passion he turned into another road and | few days this number has been swelled at Ltk Rt i@ pval - - — o SPECIALISTS. and a pititul voice sobbed: “Take me in, | left her there, For he was impatient of | least one-third by extra sleepers for the con- g AT BLDG, TEALTIL 100K | WESTERN BICYCLE & GUN CO,, 2118 CUMING, Al forms of Blood and |Janet! Take me in to die!’ I'll no' trouble [ delay, and with steps hurried and stumbling | clave, There never has been such a tax on BOOKK RIS WANT L e B8y AITeh AL U ais : = 374 Skin . Discases, Syphells, | You vera much.” he foillowed tie husband whom he had driven | the Pullman company for cars in Nebraska. They are coming from all the s west of the Ohio river, and Indiana and Illinois will be the largest contributors, A large number have already Joln E, hardson, the local Pullman agent, has been kept on the hustle for two ) . c W53 i AGING EADING AC- oured for 1ifa und iho po 1t was Sophy. Janet sat down beside her | to his duty The grand commandery of Nebraska, es- BRIk ik e, ol o B et Al ek nacnacions. | & Blexcion T Chicig AL : sonthoroughly cloansed |and drew her wead to her breast and looked | When he reached Christina's home it was [ corted by Mt. Calvary commandery, lexves for tanqu 1 L o nt in Omaha. Bicyele sirietly high 5 o 8 a sy to fec L the sty of cath's | Bed o this afternoon 4 5 ovel — 1815 Vit i 3 TESIALY6 HEBHEY ! FIvenritar IR NL Bk T TABIEN ol¥ar unecny | B worllering pity g% sne sheunbon fion, | Caay €0 feol, in ff the O e had heen |the Burtington, -Thare. will bs aie SACEEH 3 3 SSAGH, JOST, 31 H e but business houses with proper - ¢om VAW and special attention for ail | 30 wan and ghostlike in the gray light. | presence ki le Mo thought [ on the train and probably 300 passe WANTED=FEMALE 11 DBATHS, MASSAGE. MME, 1 TmErOlAL N KurEY . ratIRR L EE0 R R Q,,,,.,, many pecullar ail- | Then she called Christina, and Christina | forgotten, there was no table laid, no thought R L o0 DRSSCNRSR £ 3 3 Dept. A, Lord & Thomas, Caicago, 111 A UEEAN ...mu, lifted her like a child and carried her into | of meat, for Life stood still to watch the | Another special train leaves Lincoln today at WANTED, EXPERIENCED WOMAN CAN- | FINE LIVERY RIGS CHEAP, ED BAUML 970 \ CATARRH, Gleet, |her own house. “For we'll gie Braclands | great mystery transpiring. The door to |1 o'clock bearing the California commandery, assors; no young givis noed appiy. Nuet i and St Mary's avenie. Telephons 4 i riccels, Hydrosble, Gont | e uccasion against o B st s | &00hy's death room stood open, for the day | 180 peaple, to~ Chicago by the Burling Mineral Springs Co., 509 South 17th stre 5 G ; R \ i orrhoow, “Lost Maihood | ygaingt Andrew.” Then they made her tea | was hot and windless, and the household yrn“‘w!u;r‘\'» on by the Nickel Plate. Tha e ARG PRIVATE HOM FOI WOMEN DURING, (03 ‘ e \ & “\h.‘.‘em g A% land laid her in Christina’s bed, and after | was gathered ibrel S mans i sottly. | Goiden Gate commandery also oes by i CADIES WANTING _FIRST-CLASS _ GIRI finement, Lost. reference given. @1 N, th i . S WEAI) | little she began to talk feebly of her past | Braelands was on his knees by the dying)route [lts cars are decorated g A PO B S ) 0 USHIBSOE | oD ANT R O HATES TS ROR WEAK MEN {5615 oo closeup, | lie ;. feebly of her past | SIS (0 oma ‘was Toldni to s breast | are creating much corloaity all aiong_ the - ELECTRO MAGNETIC TREATMENT. ROOM | preblicel, Fostipuies and iorks foags: write plication to business or study, severs mental | “I ran awa’ frae Braelands last Docem-|and he was whispering in the fast closing s sciihe Blo& Mt andaen GIRL FOR GENERAL HOL 11 Withnell + 1ot and’ Hamey; Btrain or gricf, SEXUAL "EXCESSES in " she sa “I could bide the life there | the despairing words of love suddenly alnetinsavatation B se e ORRllL Zard stroot A N, Y 1305 24% midile life"or from the eftccis of youthful nd T went to Glasgo', where my | reawakened. On the edge of the grave ve ot 4:30 ftoday, 140 strong, under : . - e - —— ST OnaTAE 10TIL follies, all yield readily to our new treat- [ pi% FREET SOC L VEHL 10 THIASEO . W : the guidance of Grand Commander C. B, D WAITER; 25 DININC A K TACK, 13TH AND L T mant for 108s of vital power. I\ usin, Jessie Largs, lived, and I Finch and staff of Kearnoy. ady cooks, 330.00; fre Hubermann's, Moss 220 | ok — | WRITE Xour troublcs it out of the city. have worked at the dressmaking there till | i A o e SR gooks, no irauhing, 3 family laun: | = T S REnEL | AETNA HOUSE (EUROPEAN), N. W. COR. | V Thousands cured at home by ‘cor- | I coulina put the necdle through the cloth | Working for the Palr and Feast. : § ik CMg liun who have not uswl thelr dficat under the _13th and Dodge. Rooms by day” or week, vespondence. CONSULTATION FRER. any l(nu:-l £ Then |‘ came here. I thought The Fremont, Blkhorn & Missouri Valley N B Z ut Taws for obtaining land will hear | FToTEL BARKER S aTa RE G T ¢ u would let me die among my ain folk 2 i WANTED- YA WHOLESALE HOUSE, something (o thetr advancuge by calling on e L SRR AN HITDLIOR, aean) DT, htdflts & Searles, **'8 'n".f."""’u"’ T e Lo L R A Rallyay comnaiy. & Sestins i S0m SERTIY amact, active, dnidile gt Gy position i 1 0F o Ve, St < bl irel| S S mother O I Wil be'a gue any' to i | pendous advertising for the state fair and Sprrermers t along the main line and tributaries announc- FOR RENT—TIOUSES. Cl k. g ] o fisd poTiey comforted and iried to cheer her, o - ing the wonderful exhibits that will be made r S LR S b i S ut she wished to say in her own excuse here and the great show by the hosts of K. DARLING, BARKER BLOCK L R g s e e A S what ag.- mul‘l!_‘il'ml uw{um.”n was with Ak-sar-ben. . Besides this it will distribute il ant, brown eyes, hocolate DING & LOA SS0C1 A 2. great effort and between terrible paroxysms SRR THE | brown colored cont and vest, dark pants, black Dlike s : ) of pain and coughing, she contrived to make the details of the grand earnival. pany, 190 Farnam, D56 | Uit hat, wory genieel in mamners, s pho- : o X || them understand someching o he slow ior- Tho Burlington has issued its schedule for e e geapher by towde. ©Any informailon concern. | SEARES N IUTLAL, T, & 1 ! ture that had driven her at last to rebellion special trains during state fair week. It IENEWA & €O, 103 s whereabouts wiil be liberaily rewarded | O 7 8 | t wh ar / y o AR L 3 B ey it renis, Mr. . Mrs, N, po | Feddemable. 1704 Farnuim s, "Nuttinger, ) and flight. | will run one train from Hastings and cities i dne L M — | Nuw fd itind, Hull county, 3 A e ; d ey “I wasna mareiet two weeks when he be- adjacent, one from Columbus, another from | 1% COLD GO, LARGEST LIST IN OMAIIA, | Sianesis pledse copys (it HOWETO QB AR LRI Or AT : L o= gan to find fault wi' my talk and my manner Falls City via Nebraska City and Lincoln, NS on savings. Apply (6 Omaha L. & b, ey PANALLE and my dress and "1 did or said. And | another from Chester via Strang and Dewitt CIHOICE DETACHED MODERN N y s, Dids. G M. Nattinger, 2 ND 7 ne put me under his o Tearn How | ' |and Wymore. These trains will run daily i and Popipleton modern il L : I Al r to be a fine lady she was gey and hard and right into the state fair grounds. They formia'® Shcewood ave G AL b e o PR 7 y o to me and set Archie against me, and made aro being thoroughly advertised throughout 3 LR 2 L e e aiA Tt ettty nanle. MUSIC, ART AN S y %, him scold me just naething at all. And the surrounding count FOR_RENT, 1-H00M 10US 31 | driska and Towa farms or Omaha city property . I was il s 11 was only awkward - S ‘modern cohvenionces; very Bafidy o bulsness vos | o F e s e o ; : and mg and 1 couldna learn the From the Republican Valle Lnquire at 20 S, 16t S0 Mount TR TeWCyore o | GEORGR B GELENBECK, - BAX AD Y g : b i o e o e A great cxhibition is made at B. & M. 0. F. Davis ¢ 5 Farnam o= e - me, ilke her, nor do anything at a headquarters of samples of this year's pro- M HOUSE. INQUIRE 3801 EANNAM | o b Davis co. 190 g SEND 3100 FOR $200 WORTH OF SONGS 1 I y » This extra- | Comati sie tried to mak’ me do. O, the weary o . can valley - STNE ToAR Norita IRTetly WHAGwA 5 72| Bamara s Batlin g 7 pati . Y ducts from the Republican valley in the ireet. oG CITY LOANS. A. STARR, : Aporita, Eretty Svidow s ciinamecs,Darling | S ondinayyrRes i Dizziess, | weafy days that I hae fret mysel' and the vicinity of Arapahoe. Finer specimens of 2 MODERN §-ROOM HOUSES Smooth. | Latest hits. . Woodbridge Br. Juvenator ' is ¥ Palling Scn. | lang, painfu’ nights, and sometimes Archic y apa A 2 walk from court house, Room 28, B LIFE 1) NCE UOLICIES LOANED ON | Omih, Neb. [ the most sations, Nerv. | sae kind I thought 1 must be in the wrang 5 O oorn, whoat, oats, _Dbarley, ' ryo, ial[aite; or bought [ v, Kansas City, M wonderful g oustwilehing | and T would try again, and sometimes Archic Her head. was flded to his 1.cen; grasses and all the small cereals have never - —— - W55 ALL AND EXAMINE THE MALCOLM LOvE | discovery of of the eyes | wao cross I thought I must die wi' the shame | what did they care had the whole world been | been shown since Nebraska became a state, s last seen wandering on foot along Sce A il 4 g s when the cool winds go o'er my grave ana Feast of Mondamin. It will have a whole o iy e A 1, on 4 i iy THE GRT HUDYAN ’I” dream the waves lap—lapping below page advertisement in every newspaper Tels Bupposed in & late of melahenol T i : E h nearly 100,000 illustrated circulars giving MODERN EfGHT-ROOM piano; equal to the best; new planos rented and | the age, 1 r 2 Jawl, trecs, I ; AL, $2.00000; SURPLUS, $0,00; U, . | Mol at. factory prices = W, 1T iy, | lias been en- and OtHer | .nq the heartache o' it, and at last I could | present? He won her last loving words, | The corn crop, It is said, will be great gage Trust Co. New York; for 6 per ccui | room 505 McCague b ¢ dorsed by the L thole it no langer and I went awa’ to Jessie | hov Jast O Ler sweet blue eyss sef | averaging anywhere from fifty to fifty-five e o - ust Ce Rouksitor fiueRicnt domediby Ghrengthons 3 ber last smile, and her Aysiaging anyyi F-ROOM TIOUSE, MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, | Jihos, o0, CUX, froom 507 irec Nat, Bk DIds e Hine een or ; inylgorates | l-args and she wasna very kind. I was in | jn death with their gaze fixed upon him. | bushels tu the acre Jarge” grounds ‘and stable. |10 akrocal mas, agents, 7 B Rtk S T I Eum‘“:" M and fones the | her way. I seem to hae been in every- | Byt Andrew stood humbly at the foot of the - s FTty. romtiy. | Call ab 310 Bowrd of 1 - - - 2 Amae entiresystem. | body’s way. When I spoke to Isobel o' my | ped, following her soul with fervent Raillway Notex and Personals " Ylar 3 b MONEY 0T LOXN 0N IMPROVED OMAIIA — - — Hudyan 13 : #l Mudyan curc | trouble slie wouldna listen to me, because, | prayer, with a love that spurned the grave [ F. A. Nash of the Milwaukee is back from e N R R 14 LOANS MONEY. 413 N, 16 8T | purtly"Vogo: N REDILILY, | she sald, Mistress Braclands' custom was | and which was pure enough to venture into | the ce 256 able, § Nervousnoss, | o . ek ot T s oy e e (R ger agent R I ST T oM — - - @ Emissions | Yorth 30 a year, no' to speak o' her in-| His presence with her. Pat Humphries, traveling passenger agen R T TR MONEY 10 LOAN 0N IMPROVED OMANA D CASH_PA R { anddevelop s | fluence. And I kent I must die soon, sac | \hen the sun set Sophy's little life of | of the Lake Shore, is In town. Roox' con 3 ; DrODETtY, ity i gold, silver and clothing. 3 X b ; ::Ld.k"rnum ;)mlnl‘l Jv‘\»hl.- aross ways as \;(-H as I \‘.u‘x twenty years was over. xuu-ilaud»l xmh-‘ fu- | K. C. Morehouse, general freight agent of T ; s = | - 7 P charge In organs. | for 1 wented to save you and Christina for | rigysly away without a word, and Andrew | o "mikhorn, fs back from the east R A EF ey LT s CR RIS DAY LA M At el aye®® Chrea i Faine in the | the lagt hour.” and sie put her thin band | yhrew” himself on the turf, with his face | T Bo By Ay coneral agent of the Burs oh V-3 | SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITI M bxyhda i 9k ORCRaRg e Tald ok Keadulosepity ‘)“"‘“l““":‘ ang l‘l'l’l"lf"“f\"(";“lfi(“J,:“', s owit | lington at Salt Lake, 1s in the city. TR = R EETOND L i o5 5 anet’s breast. art and’ was still.” A supreme fon : St o FURNISIED HOUST B Ack § EBR CRNT MOREY.T0 LOAN UPQNIOMAIIA SANT'S SCHOOL, o1 N. Y. j ishtatopped | T4 1 Would like to see the man or | ail that humon flitted and faded away; | B F nland, assistant superintendent of J._Gibx i AL suate & NGD. Tarmani W 4. Melkie Dmahe. e Gk A e g } woman who would daur to trouble you now, | and the primal essence of self was over- f the Burlington, Denver, is in the city. " — - T TR 5 R i my bonny bairn,” said Janet, with a sob in | ghadowed by the presence of the Infinit Charles Fitzgerald, traveling passenger RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, VTRAGH.LOANS S Lo i OUATACIM, ICOLLE UFEE DOUGEA i her voice, and she crooned kind words to|when the midnight tide flowed he had reached | agent of the Louisville & Nashville, Is i D.zitile, 10th -and I e the dying girl until she fell asleep in her:| {hat serene depth of the soul which enabled | the city 0 L .2 3 quickly. Over 2,000 private endorsements, arma. him to rise to his feet and say, “Thy will Nick Vanderpool, traveling passenger agent 0 TO 00, F. 1. COAL. Prematureness’ means imootency In the et | When she awoke she was in a high fever | pe done.” Ot Iha Now York ontial fe e o PR iy :t::;efim!&“!::: s)lx:xpnmb(:’fr:vll:h;\“filli:clz':)sa and delirious, and her one cry was for An- It is twenty years since Sophy-—shrouded | papeo.q men e OANS 1N SMALL AMOUNTS TR AL, 2 . DY tho tae of Hudyans > 20 BioPR 8 | drew. Andrew was in his steamer, but the | in white, her hands full of honeysuckle: Hat Sloeteaborbushl ot " Kansta Gity LHEE i el & Selly, Farnam. v ned I Wyoming. 09 famp, spleniid The new discovery yes madoe by the Sneclal- p was Iylng oft in sight of Pitténcraigle, | was latd to rest in the little wind- | Lok BIOWERROTOURE B0 SRENGEE TUY RGO T FRONT ROOM, NICELY 3 g White (Tel, 12 1608 Farnam. {slaoftho old fnmo'r.\l‘iudson Sedical Inatitute, | and Janet went down to the village and got | plown kirkyard of Pittencraigle TLBOER it Missour! Pacific, 6 S ; i | 1tis the strongest vitalizer made. It 15 Very | two old men to put to sea with a message for | said Draelands watched the funcral from : TOONE T LAGHT 110U MONEY: 70 LOAN=OLLA —_— " | powerlul, but bamliss. fold for 81008 Packe | im, Then She sent to the nearest doctor | afar; others that he lay raving and tossiug | Charles Duxbury of the Baltimore & OhL g i = . - - e t{;{{;';g“‘,fi';:fif" o B en e X ey | and called in at the minister's and told him | with' fever in his bed; but thix, or that, he | Chicago, is doing Omaha end Nebraska in MON 12 Y'C AN ON BURNLEURD § 3 " six boxos and are 1:0t ntirely cured,six more | al that had happened, for, she said, “you [was not present at her burial. Her own kin | the interests of his line east, AND. DOARD. [ et whEons Al TR U e = 5 2 T will be sent to you free of il charge: yoursel’, dactor, will be the only pairson that | —who were fishers—laid the light cofiin upon | . R. McCullough, general freight agent of * | RenPar the loan oft ne may time o dn any | TANM FPOR RENT FOR CASH. RESS, Send for circalamand testimonfals. Address | will be caring to go to Braelands about the | a- bier made of cars and carvied it with | the Northwestern, Chicago, ia making a tour — - . | SRR Pk s 9 HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE, puir soul.” psalm singing to the grave. It was Andrew | of the corn districts of Nebraska FURNISHIED ROOM. 21 AT OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN €O, Junction smfl:[ltgn..":uvk:;d; i Sts. The men were too old to be at the fishing | who threw on the coffin the first carth; it There will be a mammoth special train on s TR T T T Lol AR5 . / u Franciseos€als | .04 were therefore old and infirm for the | was Andrew who pressed the cover of green | yhe Burlington from Red ®ak, Ia., via Ham- ARG IR0M, T WITH S BOARD, | - — ~ - 'GUPID“E 9 | 1abor of reaching Andrew's ship, but strength- | turf over the small mound and did n;u 1ast | hurg, on Tuesday of state fair week y kLD MONEY T0 LOAN, 3. 0 0 DAYS: FURNL | —e— e o | ened by pity for the dying girl, they man- | tender offices that love can offer. And it| "G 0 N dion general passenger agent JUBLD » PARLORE AND OTHER ROOMS BaSh 8 XMt | month per head. Charles Cyres e effects aged to bring their craft near (o the melee | was Andrew who was the real “widower. [ GIOFRE T B newly” furnishod; first-ciass board. 620 S 1 i 3 selt-abuso, exc of boats surrounding her. Some were dis- | Braelands married ‘again, married” a proud, e \“"”I 4 R eplasions ‘l;uvfl ney, | charging their boxes of fish, others strug- nm.] erful, .mll \'\v,‘\ni.:x, ;\1.‘.l3».‘,‘1x \In full ..|: OOMS: PIIVATE FAM SINESS CHANCES, dricocele and consti- | o™i got some point of vantage, others | Sophy's wretched debt of petty jealousy and | 4! omt? gaitmsti- | gling to get some poin Vantage, 5 R o1 At A Y = e it Z o O 4% ko | ighting to escape from the uproar. For the | oppressions to both mother and son.” But [ The Burlington will stop passenger train ROOMS, STOCK OF MHRCHANDISE IN 1 - - . sic by THE GOOD- [ air was filled with the roar of the waves and [ Andrew Kept the memory of his first love | No. 6 Auh..n points between ‘;\a!w'\lv“l‘.'l'.rllllrl With board. 553 N, 1oth strest, - B n eantn B fiisnd snd . oush BURKET, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND MAN DRUG CO. with th es of men, blending in shouts, | as purely and tenderly as a mother keep MALS QUILIE. SR A 15, NE 4 ek 2 N, 10t v equivalent. Addre 3 g mer, 1618 Chicago st., telephone 9. 382 11 Farnam St | S0 T hostulations, words of anger, and | the memory of her dead babe. And as love | the fair on this train can return home on No, 3 e —— words of jest. Above all this hubbub An- |50 vital must find some expression, Andrew j 12, leaving this city at 7:50 OR RENT—UNFURNISHED ROOMS, o AND UIWARD TER MONTH FEASILY | SWANSON & VALIEN, 1701 CUMING " Dr D G GOLDING drew's figure on the steamer towered, large | naturally began to cast about for some way i - | e N aafiont oicthod: Book and. particuian . and commanding, as he watched the trunks which to honor Sophy’s memory Did You Ever This e oo e ation. Sattes and particulars e o A A me to him suldenly one Sabbith morn- | vou cannot b o1l unl ) LARGE HOUSEKEEPING ROOM $8.00. | free. National references. Thomas & (., N 5 ST of fish hauled on board, dragged, pushed It can i That you cannot be well unles you have pure, ARG SRKCEEPL QM. 8. | frue. ‘Nalioaal bank reter onias & ) MAUL, UNDERTAKER AND EMGALM- SPECIAT«IST oL Juh DAUIS] OB DOATD, CIARRSC, PURREC | ing. when he walked up to the kirkyard: A |rich bioed? . If you are wesk. tirad, languid ieft for Boston Tuesday even- ing with a special train and three sleepers and 200 passengers. ¥ L 07 Farham st., teleph i e - F00m TO_SLOw.0 EASILY MADI DY SPRel o t, Private, Skin, | hold | as_ the blockade of trunks already | elender shaft of white marble had been plicad | and all run down, it Is because your blood is TFOR RENT—STORES AND OFFICES Tatton. Address Pattison & Co., Omaha bide ’ Blood, us and. Chronks: Piseases. Consulta. shipped would permit | at the head of hy's grave, and Braela fmpoverished and lacks vitality. Thess Chicuso. Y- Mii0-83% ACCOUNTAN hoa Soie sndinoapienbaL oAl 2 i Qfioe But sharp as a crack of thunde, stood looking at i1, Andrew walked forw troubles may be overcome by Hood's Sars: 3 3 4-STORY BRIC NG | TR ClE O W — | sultation rooms, Nos. 204-20; Douglas Block, 8. torian volce called: “Captain Binnle wanted! | till only the little green mound divided them. | parilla, because Hood's Sarsaparilla makes B T e BUEDIN( TN .,‘.-‘-’\;"‘v”w‘v o0 00 I o AS. E. WALTERS, EXPERT ACCOUNTANT, | Cor. 16th and . * oy | Girl dying at Pitter r’x.ug’ wants hi An- | Their eyes met and filled with tears; pure, rich blood. It is, in truth, the great JEREE MREI I Sasement, complels sisam Reating | ontanl ing busindss in. Om Wt Natl bank, Tel. 108, Hetersnoss AMA_NED | Grow heard, and in a moment had deputed his | clasped hands above ler grave, and ther 50 purifier B T et P e o el IR s L e NEEES N A charge to Jamle and was at the gunwale; | without a word, cach went Lis own way. Dut - . xR e SRS | S o R — and selecting a point when a great wave iifted | though Andrew was pleas hat Bracland Hood's Pills cure liver ills, constipation, hil- AT e A A e Ay NS = - — | one of the small boats to the level of the | should thus honor his Wifc mory, he was | lousness, jaundice, sick headache, indigestion. Bew business | OFTeb ARG BN LIRS RN P steamer's bulwarks, he scrambled into her | resolved (5 still more nobly p her nm e novolds 4 No. s - - : 3 ¢ - pallari.iast year t | and was soon going shoreward as fast as his | in the hearts of her people. He was m Camp Meeting at Rorfolk. AN THE My SER 0% MILLINERY 8 y T s feaidence” ieaf Deat “and, Pamb st powerful stroke ac the oars could carry him. | jug money rapidly, and as his project would | A camp meeting 8t Norfolk bee guge ten 1nanag . in the city t J son, 31T ir v ver, was heyond power to | nced much money, he Eaved with consclen-) gy August 23 and continues until perlence and ahility n the Ational_bank, ), GOLD HUNTING CASHITSTEHM WINDING | reach; the tenderest words could not com- | tious care for many a yeir ere he coull com 2 y most_ luerative terme. vt | 5330 BALOON AND FIXTL - < wateh; Tlinois Watch “©4F make: movement | fort her, for life was inexorably coming to an | pass his desire. pember: - 1, Ishop ewman has B. H. Robison, director o Omaba. | g5y por day. J. J. Gibw 1 ¥irst Nationat | LADIES! © TE . . No. 13.093; case 80} it to Jumes Dous- | end, and every one of Ler muttered words | This was to bu mission ship for the | Written to Dr. Hodgetts that ho will 431 § bank. Toyal b ud brandj are t lax Do reet, for veward of $150% | was mysterious, important, wondrous, thougi | jeep sea fishermen; and afler twelve ye h on the camp ground on Sunday, Sep- 30,00 STOCK O GENERAL MERCHANDIL Feiatied 1ake, 0, Sibaci e 4 Mamaps. : . ¥ they could make out nothing she said ve | work and saving 4ip was bullt—a strong | tember 1 Other gified preactiers will be wav RENT. sale or trade for lowi o eastern Ne Tetuin mail. At druggists. Chichester Chem = B nly that she talked about “Angels resti eam launch, able to buffet aud bear the | in ltendance, among them Geoge L. Barker e 5 S — o foun..” Onases. oply . Tox, B4 feal O Phitadphia the Police Station. the hawthorn bowers.” : North ea billows. She was provided 1| ot New Joriey ’.um“» n:.“..:wgu D. Elderkin SONS 1AVING DRIVATE ROOMS T0 o T . - z Suddenly Christina remembered that some | puniiances for relig'ous comf Wi instruc. | of Chicago in chargs of the singing thero Is ent, With or without boand, ducing siate falr | &= T : Y 1 Mrs. Hoch, 4602 Ames avenue, has re- |\ o0 i o iant looking papers had boen sent | fon with medicine for the sick. with surgieil | 8 Promising array of talent to furnish en- s oty Particulare T B Oavin. | Tluw rent; good bukluess. J.'d s LECTRICAL SUPPLIES, posasd to the police that a buggy was stolen | 11ar ‘morning to the dying woman, and An- | p i % tertainment from the pulpit and platform, N. Y. Lite bldg 15— MU 20 ¥ - £ L9 out o1 her barn in the afterngon. She saw | drew on examining them saw they wera - The camp ground is within easy reach of = MEAT MARK WELL ESTABLISHED: | ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACT. | the thief, but could not give a good descrip- | ceedings in the divorce case between Archi Norfolk, & tents of any size and in any RENTAL AC . bargain, J. J. Gib YAy in‘h" o eleetrh h‘gm and motor |\l\4m~ and al tion of him bild Braelands and Sophy “Does she ken number way be hired at a trifling expense. S e R SALE (O BT LIVELY | trical Supply 151 Howard st o BI3 A AR ohary K“'""hl“" A% e -fied | Sught 0’ ¢ 2o sternly asked Christind, | Tho Sopuy Tralll” and she Is still busy G. Q. WALLACE, RENTALS, 212 mw\w BLK, [ tslacas in ol By e B R B R | A e Joaole: Laras. | Anont bk S0 met; Mapy auies Dy X o he'| only cam'c a8 Do dram-de ATRS | yion ghips now traverse the great flshin i T s | S R T T e e s ownership of a bread box in the sale of a [ And whatna for would we tell Ler? Deatl | A0 Shins oW wraverss the grest Hhing Children Cry foyx gy R B v - Lprrs bakery and the case has been through a jus- | will break her marriage ring without judge | p°V % g ' 4 1aa Ts, 13 carh; balance dmproved eal estate. ’ & belove by t fishermeon as the “Litile » STORAGE, Fa i TYSMM s | e -~ - tice court or two. Judge Berka will hear the | or jury vera soon, the doctor says, in a few g AL R L TR R T Pitcher's Castoria. —— - AR A TO INVEST IN 8MALJ, | VAMA . d cts this weel hours at maist o ht § he “Little Soph RST STORAGI: BUILDING AN OMATIA, 1 P ni business; will nake opening Some time ago Sam Atherton was arrested Then Andrew put the papers in his pocket | & summer's night it is on the “Little Sophy fi:: bonded wy wrshouse; househiold gooda ytred; o b T i hanr ke inne = for stealing a sweater from the Young Men's | ax fx str u\;]r:m-l[l) nlu‘wnplfiw clift tumi Away ‘“;‘ “"Rock 'n"flfl;' is ;1"' ), “"I‘l then Children cry for o BOONE Tuies 9 _leavenworth. ’ u Addross Y = Christian association. He was disimissed and | to Braelands, He met the master ut the | taken up by the whole flee Vhen the | g 3 i BIORAGE, FRANK BEWERS, 100 1ARY X L MY & DRESSMAKING. has been after the sweater a dozen times. | door, and at Andrew's look he dismounted | #tormy winds of winter blow great guns, then Pitcher’s Castoria. MIE | BLACKSMITH S0P AND TOOLS FOR i - =a3Re Me i Sl |1t was found that it was the property of | from bis horse and they turned into a small | the “Little Suphy,” flylng her bright colors in PACIFIC STORA: & WARENOUSE (0 s | In good twn of 12N Oldest shop fn town and | DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES. FIT AND | J0hn Jepson, 838 South Nineteenth street. | room without & word. the daytime, and showing hor many lights at Ch"d'en cry“” P10 Jones wt. Gcnerad storsge and forwiiding | best Toeation. itent low I o or | et Yaons ot low, L wiliess | gtyle guaranteed. lnquire 1713 Chicago steéet. | When Atherton called Tuesday for the| “You'll no need to fash folk wi' the lke | night, ia always rolling about amcng the | = ’ ML | JT D, Qibecn, Mutvera, Towe. i Abiests | swealer b was. piacsd bebiad the Beve. o them, Braclands Your wite Js dying st | boats; blowlng ber whistle to tell them sbo | s itCher's Castoria. Ip for the wounded, with all necessary pro tection against the agonizicg “rca blsters” which torture the fiskers in the wint Kea son. This vessel of mahy comforts was calle

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