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THE OMATIA DAILY A ST 29 SPE{BIRL NOTICES. oA T D iy i : mmcommva wiom, comrioxTen. |0y GO By A (OLLAR BOTTON Sl e | TR, HOUSE NEAR HIGH SCHOOL. F. D, Contimed. Troubles of the Vorest Hall Lodge Wead, 16 and Douglas, K101 1 Atred In the Courts Am-rll-n--n for these co - - - SCANDINAVIAN DIRUG STORE_FOR SALR The contest betwgen the grand lodge of @il be taken Sntid 12,99 WANTED to RENT, 50 TROOM MODERN | “cheap In town of 3000 Seundinayians, tiv Kahghte o -h 1 Forest lodge | Wi Sannd e, by young mar ouple. Btate locas | three Danish physielans. ownse wants to go the Knights of Pythias and Forest lodgs i ol o ) ™ the evening and until 8 p. m. for the | (00 and toms bl ¥ 5 Des off - 10t manufactacing; don't need cawh, Address Ro. 81 took on HeW oomplidatio yester | | o duens Suspected of '-["‘ Commis morning and Sunday editions. | iR a5 X4 il W Deoofe =0, Y-M7T1 b dsy. From. a mild dlspute the ‘Guestion hes sion of Several Burglaries, Advertisers, by requesting @ mums | 2 ROOMS WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD. NO | WANTED, A RELIABLE OENTLEMAN WITH broadencd out and Involves Important lodgs S Bered ch. , enfi have fnswers nd- tidren, 8. 2%h avenue, K—=M256 11¢ $1.0% to take va‘v-‘ of Security Co, In this y 1 ‘y “ b ‘Y' h‘ A > h t = city: investment will pay ove your ws, the decision of which may Interest | o drensed 10 n numbered letter fn eare | WANTED, 1Y SINGLE MAN JOMS, FIN- | Whien ofice I open A'T references given and ? ! other lodges quite as much as. the ones | WOMAN ARRESTED AS AN ACCOMPLICE of The Bee. Answe addressed | 7 iy ¢ 1 mile | required. Address Y &5, I 246 250 ) f sl P as as " will be delivered up ntation | wl| k only. 1 1-2¢ o - FOR EXCHANGE. . ‘We propose to ascertaln by this su art of the Plunder Has I the attorney for the and lodge stated to . insertiong word RENTAL AGENCY, | = - - R . Bt o I Pawnshops—Losers 5 | LAND, HORSES AND CASH TO TIADE FO the court, “‘whether or not a court of equity thereafter. Nothing T ol Biid] bR T YT TR coneral merchandise. P, O, Box 308, ¢ will back up a supreme lodge in its efforts than 2: or first insertion. These SENED itk LAt SN to enforce its constitution, the con advertisements must be Fun eon- = s ] FOR A 600D ition and charter of a subordinate lodgo.” iy STORAGE, M1t 8 The argum 8 upou the granting of an Wiman | BEST STORAGE BUILDING IN OMAHA, g ¥ N RED CLOUD AND PATMS TN ooLte Toin, AF. 10,0 el WU Siinriy | Gov. bonded warehouse; household goods stor Wemster, oot te, Ry dov o % et b room at 10 o'clock. The attorney | wjen he was released from the county jail, Lk lowest 10131015 Leavenworth, M3 ' | "(",‘,I oLy R Ay S IV ITY O N bring my barrel of muts int> my sta‘ercom, | for the grand lodge recited the history of | was arralgned before Judge Berka yesterday SITUATION BY BOOK-KEEPER, | fron on = pai e S anns b merghe P i e T I tried to cry out, Lo spring upon the fellow | and ignoring his evident surprise at the re- | the belligerent lodge, stating that it ‘prov | 10 b0 AR Ak it 6 B TRT It rotermoen v o JRAGH LANK EW .12 HARNEY T . and bafe his destgn, but I could neither | auest, hsd the satisfaction of sce'ng them | Cured its charter in 1887. This charter pr morning on the charge of burglary an 2019 California street A—-M22 » i -~— - 3 - - oy : e - s e ar. | safely deposited bes'de my bank vided that the lodge would be governed | bound over to the district court in bonde ComprTENT | PRGTEIC STORAGE & WAREIOUSE CO -uir,'\rm FOR TRAD 1%-ACRR _IMPROVED | move nor utter a sou A clammy per The remainder of my task wac eisy. In|DY the constitution of the supreme lodge. | of $1,000, wke care o oo bttt T i R farm i Deeator Co, tows » erchandise, | SPiration oozed out upon my whole body, | 16 geciuston of my cabin T cricted each nat | 1B the constitution, it was stated, section Ever since (he arrival of Chief of Police work Immeiate Communication equest fark- | but still T stared wildly at the dim form be- | and examined its contents. Thers were d a- | |Iv TR T "’h‘"" b oF| White detectives have been at work on - son, Crest 1 4 ore e horrible basket. ouds in seven of the Jur sto skl | ML R L UL R, WANTHDTO BOY. fore me and the horrible basket. monds in seven of them—fifty-four stor | liquid refreshments while the lodge em- | Durglaries that were eommitted during the SdAtE wilid, v g I could hear a slight rustling moise within herand some were of remarkable size | plamg are displayed in connection with any | latter part of April, and the first of May. Eaniil R S ——— " : ¢ i o1t | and brillianc ea v sorted them and FGHRST PRICHS PAID FOR - FOR SALE—REAL the latter, and as the man busied himself l‘_wv_‘,':‘,:,"“': T INTE Ay s fm andlsort of lodge convention.” When the July | Link by link the chain of evidance has with the kuots 1 saw the cloth pressed up - | investigation was ordered on complaint of [ heen put together, and the police are now R meial, rubber and botiles; ear fofs o SIVE, SWIRLLMENT AGENTS 1N hicago Junk lEcuse, $12-814 Dough BARGAINS, SALE OR TRADF, IN CITY PROP- | keeping unt!l I could restore them to ther| g . . 4 thr five fami- | Chicass Jun or, 812 oughus, RGAL LT OR TRADE, 1) u iy SI U resto e her | qisgruntled members, who objected to beiug IS Gt b ot ‘“'.‘,‘,',".,‘T e T e | A erties and’ farms. John N. Frenzer, opp, P. O, | ward, now here, now there, as if the inmate | oyne LU AL B L T & | dertain’ thas the negto is, the, muth-wsntad Hppt. | The tid & e e — — - i K30 | was struggling to escape Presently the | We touched at Liverp; where the iron | plea Builty was entered by the lodge | Criminal who succeeded In getting away where. {her winds. a0 SALE—FURNITURE, ABSTRACTS, THE BYRON REED COMPANY. | man muttered a low oath and stood up. Then | chest of diamonds from Benita was turned | oficers on July 10, and the lodge chartos | sver $1.000 worth of jewelry, money, B n o failares RE—108 Saw the Accosed A Thelr Premises. Saunders, colored, who was are rosted by Detectives Savage and Dempsey, r three crops can be raised each V— sk =P ) he drew out a clasp knife and bending over “"‘"ill'“ "‘ .7 t \-r’mvn; to rece L H-'v’*v of |u.r..ur1‘{|;_- 8 :|“ ‘hli“ until the October *‘m u;i ml"'h T plw.l.»ly g Where there is no such thing as a fail AP, IF 1 " | FARM LA HARRISON, 912N, Y.L1fe. | the baske! prossed the point through the cloth | AMd [ sent a short tefegrarit to Mr. Foryrhe | session of the grand lodge 1 the description 1 common colla will work one-half as hard as h even ronm hous e s | the basket pr d the polnt through 10th | 4t New York saying I wason my way howe, At this point the present controversy | Dutton that was taken from the residencs n 3 s, mild win nee L 1 did uot mention his brother's hoer ble death, | a because 1. W. Malone, who was spee- | A. B. McAndrews on July 4 hinges the arrost LS Sure ohyfis crops of frate, o Enrden JORES AND. HOUSES FOR SALB QR RENT, | fmmediately a silver streak flashed from | as [ thought it best to wait witil I hiad un. | fally deputized by Chancellor Shuman to take | of Siunders and his white mistress, Losi Pucitition (oo, W. Ames, general mgent. 160 Trust Co., Mth and Douglas streets the aperture and struck him in the cheek, | earthied the whole chan of thieves urd had | charge of the lodge paraphernaita, swears n | La Salle, and on this evidence the balan street, Omahn B-M73 FOR SALE-MISCELLANBOUS, RE-M32 S 4 v Une sNetsl them safely ured. By waiting my ¢ an affidavit that he was told by Back, the | of the crimes will be fastened on these two arnam - and clung thers, He gave one shrick of 4 y e LA thiairer. that Hice woilrd B¢ | nerson: 3 pol ™ flar butt — e — — - - ald be & groiter; st e asurer, that k would 0cmer see the | Persons, so say plice. he collar button FENTLEMAN TO WORK OMAHA OR TAKF $-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, NICE LAWN, e and despair that rang through the whole | UMPR wen ) all the greater, and 1 ratier ner weull i 3 A rors in Rebraehin tr oninl agent {or AN | FOR SALE CHEAP, TWO LARGE AND TWO | - it ahade. trors. aood arn. lovely- mome: rage and despuir that rank LhronEh e Nt | #hrank from informing my employer abrapiiy | bond he.had given to Furest Indge destroved | had a pecullar mark and was fousd Sunduy Deahs | stek fent Hnd. @eAt: Denenlt and.l wmall hoteh ranges | Fughes Bigve Repalc | Riotol ;. B Parcorter bRgas & R e eonzy, | Of the fact thit his brother was the prime | than hold his bondsmen lable. Not only | last in the possession of a cofored man. F Endowment association. Prudential | works, 007 So. 1t Q-Mgr 5 | 3—M5 the floor and ;‘"“1h . l‘ "‘y‘ “ ‘:'] orfed for | MOVer in the theft. this alleged threat, which the other side | Was taken before the police and after telling 1o Pasten bocw. | D-MIA | HARDWOOD COMBINATION 180G AND | SOUTHERN FARM FOR SALD. - Chign Bt AL ] From Livirpni e stcamed avro, { denlas biving used, hub the fact that $211 |several confiicting siorles at Tnst scknowl: WANOP NEAT ADORESS POR OUT |, TNclSa feReh (Clua. K. Tee, iy ek Bouglos In a moment Horr Sclitz appeared in the R o ey \ new source of trouble. The grand lodgc L Sulle, who corroborated his siatem ot ana & Vil b instrl nd paid whiie | — ) acres -of land res-quarters o o v with ghted candle held high above | ! 5 € L nsists on holding the moue o 4 wvho b A ¥ " B3 810 solicited. A. B. Nicholas, Council Blufts, Ia “Tilack prairie country of central [ e gohn srfed. “Vat fs 1t up the trali of M. Franco's Drowbet, » subardinate lodge ing s s its me Trde iUpiocuYe s recovered S -~ 55 ATHAVELING E 4 Qo Only @ small amount ‘of cash r Meln ottt e e eply: the strong light | VEFY evening cf my arrival T swuntercd up ro | Dersbip ralsad the money it has a right to [dfunomd brooch, the property of Miss Lydia WANTED, TWO EXPERIENCED TRAVELING q N OND balance on long time. For information There was no need to reply; the strong light | ¥ nse it as it sces fit. The grand lodge's at- | K. Shinn of 13 Chicago reet. The o e | FOR SALE CHEAP, BIG LINE OF SECONT ! ong (e 1 : 4 o the door of the liitle fruit stand in the Rue | : N : malesmen. Good territory. Helln & Thompeor A G e Compiay. 33 | address the wner from the lamp flooded the whole room b Vil v T | torney read from the constitution to sh value of the pin was $250 and had Rifors, 1012 Farnam. BN b Qi N FRIES, Selma Howard Forsyihe was olling upon the flor | 16, Valodin and watked in. | 0 (Rt T s a rale of the oddor that when & | Decn uwned witly . Marowitz, {13 North D TO $150.0) SALARY PAID S Ta R, g e ooy e MO SD | in horrible convulsions, anc s side, | It was s i rom de- | subordinate lodge is suspended the money | SIXteenth street, for §14. The woman who far clgnrw; experience nat neseseary; extra in- [ SECOND HAND, LAUSDRL JLACHOVL | How SY PAYMENTS, SELL AND [ flattened Into a shapeless mass, was the body | Ca¥Ing fruit, a few Ittle piles of neglected | gooc into the hands of the grand officers aw | PEced the fowels in pawn has been lentitied Gusements to customers. Bishop & Kife, St o Yl e trustees, to be nsed in the event of a re- | DY the pawnbroker as Leslie La Salle | v F buy lots, acres, farms. C 2O N.Y. L. anl shrunken apples and oranges be'ng the | oy : speclalty. $ls North 15h S 95728 - N ee” | of the asp e i B Lo T £ - > - a : P R X VI—FOLLOWING THE CLEW. nly stock in view. A large, stout woman, | organization by members who have not par-| ON the afternoon of May 1 Miss Shinn XPERIENCED BOOKKERPER WANTS | VICTOR BICYCLE, "9 e BAPGAL LOTS AND FARMS, 3 the mext day in the fittle | With hair and eyes of jet black, s0:chily | ticipated fn the trouble. was robbed of a diamond Brooch, ear-rings, position. Can glve the very pes! ¥ the $8.00." G ! sale or trade. F. K. Darling, Larker Block, We buried him the n 4 dressed in a faded print gown, was behini Such members were on hand when court [ {WO rings, $65 In money and a gold thimb ences, Address Y 49, oo, M 196, RE-367 | palm grove, and Mr. kh iby nm{.-.-k nervous | yna sounter reading a novel T L ORI s~ rvone, | 811 Of the value of $500. The negro has ; - = — e reed to take charge of the m She 1o ks _ penes esterday, ask 0 Intervene, | 1 4 WANTED, CLERK FOR GENERAL STORE IN = = 3 ACRES NEAR 80, OMAIA, $9. e e it Peauld besent | , She fooKed: up as T ente but did rot #ie | Charles Reynolds filed a petition for himselt | D2en fdentified by her, and ssveral of her couniry Lawn (Dougins county). Address WANTED- 3 avres bet Omaia and So. Omaha, 3,99, until another superintende from her chair. and other members who, like himself, had |boarders, as the colored man who was eare Omnha Dally Boee M2 0 acres, n. w “Is m’sfer in?" I askel, raising my nat { not participated in the lodgs festivities. [fe | PFOWling about heor place for several d ~ - - e e TR PAN DTS utiral ot n m Park. $1,090. s very anxious (o know whather Mother | g3 T SUoF I R : i L L OC e O Nt L DRERT Y & tHe LABOIERS FOR B, & M. Y. CO. IN WYOM. | WANTED-SECOND-HANDET v, modorn hou . Park, $4.300, m"':{,‘m‘l;‘“,m her cocoanuts this time | She looked at me steadily over her Dovk [announced to the court the intention of a re jid: rl ; the burglary and on the day of Frea transportation. Kramer & O'Hearn, | i cabinet, Must be cheap. 5 | Col tngo, - alipt s ar, i | and shook her heal, organization of the lodge next fall under the | the the i 3 M40 v Bee office. B but when I went down to . f the lodge i i and Farnam. R o — e | D honse and b, ) b b “Will he return soon?" I parsisted, in my | old constitution of Forest lodge and asked IT',‘*‘ fo ";V: is “n partfal list of the bur- e ey-an = W > r. Rouse and full -lot G best French that the mo: be held intact by ik glarfes credited to the negro, and the goods ANTID, LABORERS AND TEAMSTI 3 Iargaina in interest bearing propert hat the money be held in by the s Moe & Akotn. Fres transportation; work OR SALE—FURNITURE, e \'\':,, 'M'w|'h:,“,m_* Lk ozt “Who are you?"' she asked, abrupt preme lodge until that time. for %he most part disposed of by his whits guar I Mannweiler, 111 N. 16th streot y : ; “A friend of an intimate acauaintar f| The subordinate lodge tried a new move | 4ccomplice Ly _ | GOOD HBATER AND A COOK STOVE E m"‘,"v.f”.,, N SR ¥ M. Droubet,” I replied, somewhat awkwardly. | vesterday by filing a copy of the lease it | “”‘V [""_-:_f"‘ry‘wv of April 22, Mrs. J. A ®oKs 5, | sale cheap. Call at 1 k Wilde ayenu Pt g0 GO P . Pl Pl it Sty our name?” she dvmandzd, without mov- | holds for two years of fis rooms. It rents | MoTEAn. 607 North Seventecnth streot, bur- and wir o Orpatl] ¥ g a line cf her stolid countenanc them of the Independent Order of Odd Wel- | 8larized by a colored man, of Saunders' de- RERE ISt S | 2Ry o M A ) et I hesitated; then, remembering that I must | lows. Tt alleges that unless the $217 s left | Scrintion, of goods of the value of $138 s L b e PR SALE—HORSES, WAGONS, E 5 . ¥ 5 of necessity be wholly unknown in Paris, 1| with its treasurer it will be unable to pay [ Stolen. Watch recoversid by Detective Daviy ek 1o home on West Harney: cost $1.800.00; goes ; it M TR R DALY e W pdmie an a d : replizd 26T nd _ Saunders identified _as ihe Jperaon e pntent g T SATE SLATFORM SPRING DR oo clear splendid frivt land mear St “John Andrews." —— who pawned it. Afternoon of May 1, Mrs than.an ordina FORUSALE, A PLATHORM SERING DI e $00.00 cash, balsnce one S Cpao e St s That Tired Feeling. Lydia K. Shinn, $500 in jeweiry and money. wil d as gew; chea . n Your friend’s name nd e, for & rampies bl her's carriage works, P—M108 30 ithon o Wil acoebttrade. Ly [ / “Pardon me, madame, T will confi 5 Is a common complaint and it is a dangerous Afternoon of May 7, Mrs. D. W. Rowe, 215 s D PHARTON FOR BALH, 810, R e I e Mage 3 M. Droubet symptom. It means that the system is de- | North Nineteenth street, robbed of goods et S b 2 3 - She nodded, and glance a bilitated because of impure blood, and in | Ameunting to $250 st i\ 3 She nodded, and glanced at a dowway o NTED, $5.00 HOUSE FOR CASH Al the back of the little room. this condition it is especiaily Ifable to aftacks | Besides (he "daylight robberies numer- WANTED—FEMALE HEL g $i0om houme Tor cush (IR i 1N e e s VA T WP 4 of discase. Hood's Sarsaparilla fs the remedy [ OUS smaller crimes of the same nature wers — YO XANE N farm for South Omaha house. » A\ turned to her book with an unmistakable for this condition, and also for that weakness | committed, and fn every e _the persons GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK ~ - ted, Ommha equity for Missouri farm. R\t of dismissal which the change of season, cli- | 10SINE property saw a negro of the description man or Danish preferred. 3008 A1 1 otr MRS, DR H. WARREN, CI AIRVOYANT, Can $20.0M) merchandise {or tarm ; \ i, 1 I retired, but before I left th» neighbor- | ma of Saunders % Bk ile bu: a9 med H ¥ by ¥ *v" Iw; “‘ {1 oy ,',” '“‘”» B Wy hood 1 walked through an alley and 'v-lu‘!l 2 HELD TO T™h n RICT COUR' WANTED, EXPERIENCED NURSE FOR TWO | - - TR T T PR : to loan #09 \ ’ myself that the building contained o vear | Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly a M. A. Hall, 834 Georgla avenue. | KNOW THY FATE! PROF, LEROYVS 1112 uburban home for farm \ room much larger than the one [ had seen. | efficiently on the bowels and liver. Josle Millor Mant A 2 4 itol avenu: e bisk ‘l G ] L farm and easa for business pr - - trance medium living; tells everythin f Pl Daverk Nriaies B ¢ ANTISD, KIND-HIARTED WOMAN AWITH | cocds when all others fail; satistaction e oAl tered the fruit store, and found ihe lady ¥ ¥ . MSTE 30 oot e % 3 nt for | old packing hous h_:"_] I‘v IC.."‘\' il ‘h‘l_":’v_l Jawal s U5 On Thetr Way o Denver They Wil |[Court in the sum of $1,000 by Judge Berka GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE ted. ant for 5 Woatws o NS sNe Adw o Bhmis “: = -;‘.‘ Titen Be Entertained in Omaha. yesterday. Not being able to furnish Py o ¥ ‘ ted, 3 acres Q" st £ 3 ¥ S a agaln be called om to don its | bonds she aken to the o v 310 Poppleton ave, (245 410 AREACE DARvE anted. 3 arres on S strest wird under the counter and- 1 heard the| Omaha will agaln be called om to don its | honds she was taken to the couniy fail WANT I INED YOUNG LADY THAT & 4 Wanted, 60 acres in Towa cash, faint tinkle of a bell somewhere in the dis- | holiday attire and entertain visitors next Sun- Tuesday night, while under the influence of ean do o 1itle sewing and wssist with house. SMITIL 5% 8, 13TH, IND FLOOR . I Harrison, 912 N, ¥ w3l Gotk1" S Grledy ‘Vat IS 1£T2 tance. I remained fmmovable and soon heard | day, when the eastern members of the Who e- [ liquor, she allenated the affections of “Ed,” Jroeic mut b references,” Appiy bet, 4 and magnetic, vepor, alcoliol, st ———— | a _door opened and closed and the sound of | qalo Druggists ass:clation of the United [# South Owmaha resident, the acecpted loyer e AR Y » ol o and sca bathe. i o wharf there stood the barrel as jiaal approzchi ootsteps. Then the rear door | gi.ieq will spend the day In the city. The | of Nellie Tate. NTED, GIRL {ERAL HOL . S BERN. e Y CLE: awaiting the boat. [ passed close to it, and | of the shi and a man appeared in P S 5 2 y -' : j R anily of e e St o o Roticed that it was addressed by a tag in a | tho. doorway. ; party witl arcive n Omaha over the Duriing. The e woman followed {hepiir OV & — i e | == — = elear handwriting to He was a small man, with stooping shoul- | ton at 9:30 o'cleck Sunday morning and will [ salcon at the cotner of Ninth and Dodge WANTED, A COMPETINT AND R < -(‘:'l";;‘“;3&}»,"3;,‘“‘l‘&'},"“:“‘\',‘“h B RIC| M. 0. DAXON, 402 G R WM. ERANCOLS DROUBH ders, a scraggy beard; and small, keen eyes, | spend the remuinder of the day in town. |streets and after a heated argument suce Birk for housework; good conits " 5 ERLING, BUILT LIKE A WATCH. WEST. Fruiterer. which fastened themselves upon my face and [ They will be on- their way (0 attend their | coeded in inducing ber “man’ to accompany Washing, 106 Geory MRS, DR, LEON, EI NT MASSAGE AND | o Blectrical Supply Co., 1515 Howard *l!m‘b Rue de Valodin 73, scauned me closely while he said, in a [ow | convention in Denver and will be traveling | per. Josie Miller started on the warpath, WANTED, GIRL FOR y clectric bath. Farlors restral and. refreshing. Par voice: on their special train, carrying all the dele- | Sje went to the house where the Tate woman began ‘wouk, Bitst_ be. good cook 112 North 14th street Mot B | g T VISIBLE DALL BEARIN I could not cradit the writing to Motxer | ‘Wil monsieur please step this way?” B et Yenms convention (haries B Wontes | lves and efier forcing an entrance slapped her in the and cut a long gash in it Mrs. swoer for Assauli- Promptly at 9 the next morning I re cn T ——— 4 o Nellle Tate, LA L e i) OVER SUNDAY.| jo4ie Miller was bound over to the district 122 Park avenue, 3 = = = a cal. Will Barnun & Bro., 120 N. ideaux, therefore 1° decided that either | I bowed and entered the rear room, the | At lst year's convention Charles F. Weller | abusing the girl, who R g s - Howara Porsyths or M. Droubet, whoever | man Toiding open the door and closing it | Of the Richardson Drug company of this city | tuce. 1 took hokd of the Tate girl and o £ BICYCLE & GUN CO., 3116 CUMING. | he might be, had furmished the tags for her | carefully behind me invited the members of the assoclaticn to | he did so Josie picked up a heavy vase and L et ‘The room I stood in was dimly lighted and | $top in Omaha on their way to the next con- | struck her in the mouth, ecutting the lip & 3¢ B i1L4 L roal it o e o I canmot say how glad I was to stand | entirely without furnitur It was probably | vention. The fuvitation was not forgotten, as | through and making o gash that required HOLINS, 7. 2 RER AL i MANTLES, GRATES AND TILE: upon the steamer’s deck and watch the | about ten feet deep and dircctly back of the [ is indicated by the following letter, just re- | several stitches, <Hoiat e B LADIES BATHS. POST, 3197, shores of Benita fade slowly away upon | first door [ saw another, but made of heavy | ceived: 5 gl (10 < A eomplaint was filed against the Miller HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE WOOD MANTELS, GRATES, TILES FOR | the horizon. My sojourn upon the prom- | oak and bound in stout iron—a suspiclous “NEW YORK, Aug. 24, 1805.—Charles I | girl for simple assault, but when the naturs O, ¥. Davis Company, 1505 IFarnam. D—38 fui and large Moors: write for | ontory had proven the most horrible experi- | looking door, I thought Weller: Dear Sir—Our party on the way to |of the affair was told to the court it was TP TR R O T TBANONAY prices. Milton _Rogers & Sonw. Omubs ence of my life. At Cap> Guirde I porchased | M. Droubst was stifl searching my face | Denver will stop at Omaha over Sunlay. It |changed to a state ease and she was are i 2 & — a barrel of cccoanuts, to the greit astr | with his sharp eyes and T had no chance to | is not the mlmu n of n.;. committes to sad- | ralgned on the charge of assanlt with a S e T B B - HOTELS. ent of the ciptain, and had thew s'ow2d in [ observe further. dle the people wpon you, but we remembered | deadly -weapon, intending to do great bodi} H. B COLP CO., LARGEST LIST IN ONATIS. | 7TV co., i BEE NLDG, NBALTH ROOK P eI ok e oL MONRPEN TeToR | LW nat I8 Jous ik il sue? your expressed wish last fall that we should | injury % - = - Strev; BmesteaSnent: ulivag =L VA HOT o | Two nights afterward, when all wus quiet on | I had prepared my siory over night, and [ eome via your city, and as a geod many of | The woman did not seem to realize the Gl R Dt o 3 B. HAAS, FLORIST, PLANTS, CUT FLOWERS, | A 380 5 % board, I stole from my stateroom to the hold, | now answered readily our people object to travelng on Sundsy, I |seriousness of the charge, and, admitting t a'& Bherwood av & Cali | Pl Tt rediince and srave decorations Do lighting a intern T opened tie Larrel of | “I am & dlapiand-cutter by profession, and | have arranged the schednle 30 as. (o siop | facts told the judge to hurry up with the P’ |33 Vintonstrect,” Teleplions T BT ;‘},'»-\,";3;,*11-‘}‘”35‘& lm;"'“"g S e e Al e | only Taely ‘arrive i Tarls, T was oo | tiete the best part of e day. Dusiniess. Bon 110 ; FATIN AR | BATILS, MASSAGE. MME. POST, Ve tare i Aliel o fully removing them I transfe : mended {0 you as one who might offer me | “You can use your jigment as to whether | wypLy, PREPARE TOR THI Grrsn S T LIVERY RIGS CHEAP, ED DAUMLEY, | 75 rooms at 3135 day ;‘.‘:,‘,‘”.","‘(,?‘ iy G nen T repicked Mother Vidsaux's cocanats| 1 stopped abruptly, alarmed at the set look | loons or raverse the operatiom, = Please let | Commeretnl Club W AR $-ROOM H K‘! s 7th and St. Mary's avenue. Telephone 4. ' | Iuropean plam 50c to s Y. 21 140 the Cape Guarde barrel to provent any | of M. Droubet's face. His eyes were staring | me know if this arrangement does not coin r the € Aoy cou ok ; 5 U—mmz | 5 LANGE" HOTEL, @ LTH ST knowledge that they had been tampered with, | at me with painful fixity and large drops of | cide with your wishes, as I can still turn the : B 3 RIV nd returned stealthily (o_my cibin without perspiration broke out upon his forehead. | tide of travel by way of Kansus Clty. Very | joi0 somo of the members of the C , PRI Ea0aT Pl s N Baving e EioMared He noticed my surprise, and drew his sleeve | truly yon JOHN MY PRTHRE, .| IMihudemio 0L Uha. membicalof thelCanmere 1ingi ) oee, bep 3 L MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGES, Mhe mext mormimg 1 asked Lie ciptain o | 8cross his brow, whilst he moistened his lips [ Mr. Weller at once telegraphed Mr. Peters | €2l club are finding time to interest them- s = TENTS TO RF AND % S with his tongue and replied g that Omaha would be glad to entertain the | selves in the preliminary arrangements for -;\““’“ BROTTAGKS, « ALl MORRECH UM | s e 3 B . GELENBECK, 2 “A dlamozd cutter! . m'ler, you [mx'ly. and arrangements have already been | the reeeption and entertainment of the Tran N z Phone $8 F AISERY. teaciier. 1911 Cass st are mistaken. What have poor fruiterer, | made for their reception and entertainment | mississippi congress . 3 I i slss| ugress which s to meet oL PTAGE WITH BIGHT ROOMS, | ¢ - - *”"”"fi'm 00 POJOnNONPOmMOET | " Gy with cutting diamonds? An error, | In the city. The party will be met at the 2 i i el &) ! FHOSE 51 INFOR) > S END $1.60 FOR $2.00 WORTH Mrs. Anna Goge, Sa, . Y Omaba in November, The last congress on 2, am. Charles Turner, 5 Verta ; i S i, | B O w0 hdorsars “Dauine e RS Sn88 9 | nu'sier,” speaking more confidently, “evidently | depot by o’ delegation from the Commerclal | St 18 Sovember. T ol s mate, immigration, et wilh be eor- | 35 lo. The: Course of True Never Runs ; VR “Marahai, O a serious error! May I ask who sent you?" | elub and other citizens. They will e | %aS held at St. Louis and was attended by FURNISHED 110131: KOUNTZE PLACE s ) gning o Smooth. | Latest hits Woodbridge Brox s, K., Says This I also was prepared for. 1 must in- | given a complimentary dinner at | about twenty-five delegates from Nebraska. _J. @ibaon, 317 1st Nat'L. bank D933 Oman. NeD. E Y e ) R e vent some fictitious reference, and as no one ;h{o l'vn]mnv"cml <-th '.md noth ng, will ‘m ?..;A,n;;l these were R. W. Richardson and e < R — = riney o - = vod Iha REeIy: to Ho Riio il ¢ |'left undone to make their stay in the city [ Judge Bradiey of this city, and by a vigorc 3 I MODE BRI 2L CAPITOL S - vour: | WHY RENT A POOR PIANO? WM. H d was | likely to be known in Paris than my 0 Y o Vigorous '1.:. ANT pllime | GUNTLEMUN, D it | “enmolter, " Mecgwe bullding, rents ths with senrcoly ah; sweetheart's father, T used his name for con. | ABreeable. It 13 possible that the visitors [ effort they suceeeded in securing the next N e o e D Hentlare. 04 donta. AWl for- | fnsat..Cf - DINaNE Terpn. MR, and M ther pain ater using P | ollonce, 1 was recommended (o you by | Will be driven out to the state fair grounds | cnogress for Omaha. Commissioner ULt b 5 r o Cinelr s € " 1 other points of interest. Joining with the Omaha delegates in a IRl ANDO BRON HOUBR, JIH AN Lesponding club i e ngntl » M. Jules Croneau. an 4 gates in arrar Pate Telop sou Omala | L st N8 20 L . * MOTHERS® Hs mave A Sty R afarted back! ity an ———— ing for the congress and some action will SOLDIERS OF THE WAR OF T REBEL expression of unmistakable fear upon his pale ol probably be taken in the matter early next S5 EROOM MODERN THOUSE Dn Who, have not. used th umader MEDICAL FRIEND.” % face, and I was about o improve my ad.| OId people who require medicine to regulate | month. b 1l 36 Mason. Humphrey 3 Momesend s’ for abtaining land will “hedr 7 P : ; v 3 vantage, alihough 1, foo, was surprised wud | e bowels and kidneys will flad the true f o0 " Prewsie e e RTINS somethhTy 0 e T e i LADIES! CHICHESTI NG g Sout by Expross or mystified, when an answering cry came from | Femedy in Electric Bitters. This medicine | Sublect to Attueks of C© olera Morbun, VERY DESIRALLE third floor 3 Toyal Pily (@amond brand, are Ui best: age wmall, o zevelit o2 | TAYALAEC, When 3 does not stimulate and contains no whiskey | While staying in the Delta (Mississippl G Y particutars, - Relinf for Ladies Ji Jeeier by ok o S’ M. Droubet dashed open the door, and over | ROF Other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and | Bottoms) last summer, B. T. Moss, repres e sl ade 3 2 . return mail. At druggists. Chichester Chem- ” Bvdpme | Wfs shoulder I saw that Mother Vileaux's | Alterative. ‘It acts mildly on the stomach ing Ludlow, Saylor Wire Co. of St. Louls, LARGE 6-ROOM HOUSES, &1 2 AN - 1sul Co., Philadelphia, P BRADFTELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, GA.§ | 8 HOEE o O e standing in the mid. | and bowels, adding strength and giving tonc | suffered from malaria and became subject 2 D- M1 2% @ o THE TADI AFE DROTECTOR ABRURRES Sold by all Druguists. v Rl or e ShoR . L . to the organs, thereby aiding nature in the | to attacks of cholera morbus. I every in- ANTIONY L0 i protection, 18 ensily adjusted, absolutely a»w-«—d--fl»hu»nh«»“»-) Evidently it had just been delivered to its | PETformance of the functions. Electrie Bit- | stance when attacked he was relieved as it - oana at low " ible 'can worn without the knowledge < ) SRR, B Yo ters is an excellent appetizer and aids diges- [ by magic, by using Chamberlain's Colie, URNISHED ROOY K of ‘amathor 3 v Cros w";‘K“' , but what arrested my attention |ion 014 people fiud it just exactly what | Cholera and Diarrboea Remedy. He says ¥ 8. Nl ‘oo EEIEs Speciaity Co they need. Price fifty cents per bottle at | “I regard it is the ‘e plus ultra’ of medis hers Prepnring g Congress, Along with the stats fair and other proe s — - - NO SIDEWALK THIS YEAR, Would Im Omal R ;LG " S NN ! W i “hief of Police Wh ceipt o o, "T, 2 il = BT YT H. MAROWITZ LOANS MON 15 8 : s.fl"es& sea"a’ Board W on the opa | Chief of Police White ks in receipt of ths i ; s 9 ik s <) e following communication, signed by A. I > ¢ FURNISHE! ». or bought. F. O. Chesuey, Kansas Cit A e T LR T S R Dl ‘arnam St. - ' 4 t e RICHLY FURNISHED ROOMS. 1 G | or bought ¥ iy, - AL Judge Duffie has issued a restraining order | ATNOM, treasurer of the Board of Fire and Nemy v R ivaTe | CAFFEALL 3 o SCRPLUS, w00 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. R e R R U AT IR TRSCRBE. SO} ot Odnrisalanara ot Nertl Sark raily. o Mortgage Trust Co. New York: fo o cent | —— e Skin Diseases, Syphells, bers are enjoined from proceeding to fill up “'We are endeavoring to pracure for this 2Bt . loana on city property. Apply A, C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL, 313 N. 3 eure l)nr n‘m-'l .lmd :Inm poi+ @ the areas or constructing a sidewalk around | department a complete police signal system. Thomas, agents, room wt Nat. |r‘1\\ REE . 3 389 3 :2'3..:;‘.”‘.;’“.1.,{ cleansed the old Farnam Street theater property. | At the present time we have praetic ol e E0 - OMAHA COM. COLLEGE, DOUGLAS. DIES given eareful The American Bank Building company and | nothing to assist us in the work. Wo d MONEY T0 LOAN ON IMPROVED |-\|,\1.|\ Ms11 81 £ Speeial attention for all y other owners are the petitioners and they | sire to obtain certain data from other cities ROOMS AND poanDp, | '8 wac Hemien Love & Co. Paxton bik 4 3 o niany pecuilar il- buse their protest on the statement that they | in the United States.” The leiter concludes o B L META Ll 3 . T ARBI . Okt A‘l'.lr'm:lh) .ul slr:nl«‘v a n“wl building soon and | with a request Lo be furnished with tha vanLond axn orier nooss: | Moy, T bui ,“;m""f““‘,‘.,‘_*".. CRAA “v.\nuulu,"vum ble, Gon- AR e et AL e e WP | Nl ot aVeem 1a e DN AL IR nowly furnishond; (17-clads Bourd. §00 o By | PP . Woeish T weiioa, " Los Maihood e gt S e | 14 Loty M1 s —_— — . coul mined in Wyoming, $4.30; lump, sple: Jousod by l- swclnl treats eptemben 14 In reply the chict has written. stating that P e e | e 3 FRD & UNIMPROVED CITY | v srace w50 ame Sennr i o orendid | On August 10 a foreclosure suit was started | the cost of the plant is $7,664.10, and the t S | property, W. Farnam Smith & Co., 132 Furnam. | hard coal. Victor White (Tel, 1% 1605 Fatnan \\u.u Ty WEAK) . by Darius Wood anl several other coupon | efficlency of the police work has increased 75 1 . boior_ WEAK MEN gmade 86 by 100 closd up: holders against the American Bank Building | per cent b = R CENT MONEY 10 LOAN UPON UMATIA plication ta husiness or study, sever ta eompany to foreclose thair interests in $200 T S BOUTHEAST FRONT estate & Neb tarms W, B.Medkle, Omaba strain or grief, S8EXUAL EXC ESSKES in - 000 of martgages, ven by the Ameriean Hank - with ¥ lodicenl Dysents ay whidow: mo - FARMS FOR RENT. middle life or from the effects of youthful L Y 4 y ary. bay Wwitidow: modern P % ) 5 "’”": nte )l'(‘,h“ ‘,{’_i“', e AR }\:lex:nh:':,m;.ui :)‘r;hv; '\’nmrhu’n 1’“'? and . ‘v I |~ Ivera of Luc Jamaica, West oM W | MORTAAGE NS LOW RATES. . v I - S5 [ ment for loss of vital power. ompany. @ corporation. which, [t was | India [vlands, says: “Since my recover st | S TS TOW AT FYRY, i RENT FOR CASILADDUGSS. | QR Your troubils It out of the elty. ool M. Vhe MATIgeEe. 1o WAL, Tor Y | B ahenes. of dyaeniace w3 Fecovacy NIGELY [UINSHED HOOMS: 600D 10\ kD - R . - esponde, Thousands cured at home by cor: P TRl e creditors. The restraining order was granted | ago, it comes on suddeuly at times and makes reasonablc Tulos, Rowe, L2 :l.r;:»‘\u % ;)-“ ” TR “A“ e = LSS " m——— vespondence. CONSULTATION FREE. | v st in furtherance of the Intersts of the parties | me ve ry weak A teaspoontul of Chamber- - 4 923 S17 PASTURAGE, i &llh & Searles, 1410 Fargam 3¢, | Was the form of the woman bending over the | It this suit. A failure to pay taxes is the | lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy . = ST AT LOARE N A AMOEREE, | e gl s . ) Omaba, Neb. © | barrel, her hands pressed upon her bosom, | basis of the foreclosure, taken fa a little water gives me reltef, [ FOR HENT-UNFURNISHED ROOWS, | iy, 1903 Fanam. o MW N | GOOD PASTURE FOR HORSES, §1 | and staring fixedly at the boldly written tag s oS could get a dozen testimonlals from peopls month per head. Charies Gans, St. Paul, | of direction canliness and Health, bere who have been cured by this remedy ——— # 3 oagi s eves st k' Uit ‘:II that is desired s 4 cleansing and healing Warrant for John Do ~ | UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALM MIRRORS RESILVERED, 119 N. 1& | Mon Dieu!" e cried. “the warning 'ginal wash and.injection, It'ls invamabie fi:m vo LOAN ON FURNITURE PLANOS, 338, In an instant she clapped her hand over | M Leucorrhoua, Vaginitis, etc, and s por wo vemiaal of goeds: eirictly contidential; you amount e e NESS NOTICE: | M. Droubet moved swiftly to her side ar dics will find Allen's Hygienic Fluld 30K PLEASANT NG oS e | M. Droubet moved swittly her side and | € Hi Greenberg, an eecentric man 60 years of o o w ¢ nesls ge, who conducts a tailor sh 319 Dodg 1. K. BURKET, FUNERAL DIR 9 . —— his mouth, but it was too late; the mischief | feCtly harmless. Refined people everywhere | 28 hop at 1319 Dodge | ac loan off ai uny (me or iu any | _embalmer, 161§ Chicago st.. ielephone 3. 32 | BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATIONS, | Va8 done, and she knew it. oo it 2 sireet, swore out & warrant for John Doe, a } \ street. This buiidivg b ; OMAMA MORTGAGE LOAN €0, WANSON & VALIEN, 1701 CUMING, 1 ne wallied ealinly behind the eounter, put | Working & colored porter, charging him with the laro:ng mam street. This bulidime has & fie . GE_LOAN €0, § r CUMI> 2. THE 6STORY BRICK BUILDING of some shirts. Greenberg has been a well ilen's Armicn Salve. e B s L o TR . : T on a shawl and bonnet, and without a word | e s el B A e Emwrinos. Seowiy e ".1 sl 2 - o . 3 ey ¢ Niiwavy | passed out into the. street and disippeared '“;_ _‘Il"'fi":;“' » “"'"r I & restaurant | yooun ggure in this locality for many years. S DUSHMAN BLOC EST LOCA. [ ete. Duff Gieen, roun 8. Darker | ——— —— — RS 8 —_— husband, Peter Bock, was given thirty days|gguble. He has slivery white Lair and beard, ton. . D. Wead, 18 and Douglas st X-Mob [ . HOW 7O GET . ME OB SECURE GOOD May Come to Oma { o0 the chain gang at hard labor, appearcd be- | He has been the buft of jokes amovg the 1o s | = R on Te S 2" vl fe & B | J. C. Arnold, chief of poliee of Dallas, | fore Judge Berka yesterday, petitioning | mmall boys and only twe mastie ogo he had ———— t BUSINKSS CHANCES. o 25 " "3s | Tex., writes the chief of pelice of this city | him to have ”"““‘"\":;"u Hfl,rn Cays of the Ly pumber of urching arrested for locking him e " Pals S CHAS. E. WALTERS, EXPE OUNTANT, ™ g exist sentence suspende e rald that her hus- AGENTS WANTED, i : asking If there is in existence here an elec- ! - Fin his room, where he remained a prisoner for 2000 STOCE OF MERCHANDISE IN MEoT | ®83 st Na B . Reference =.mo % Pt that vides Sa : - | band didn't like the employment of euttin 2 by - LECTRICAL SUPPLIES, ie company t provides banks, jewelry . - 8 | two days, without nourishment of any kind ANTRDYRE METUAL BEane yoanl o et A e L B N ey T stores aud other places of Dbusiness with | %¢°08 “;"“‘“‘," ‘“'{.’p“' Ry He bad so’emnly | yng having a weak voice and belug pnyyuuhy Tite asvcintlon of New York desirrs to on Balow S oo DRESSMAKIN ELECTRICAL ENGINERRS AND CONFRACT. | \le modorn equipment of seevet burglar ( Prot SO0 LIR 10 856 AW It ® for hin | wealk he eould not attract attention. AE 1o IAnUgOTs and genetal agents " “m TPWARD PER MOW: G, ors for electric light and metor plant alarms. He states that a company in that [ he woull lead au exemplary life ever there Perlencs and ability for work in the we apital by sgelematie spect b e 2 kinds of clectrical construction. Westérn Eieo- | ity 15 desirous of lecating in Omaha, and | 81 The magistrate witl ask the mayor top ¥ .;.‘"y.‘lnl‘:.,_. . \u1<<;w¥\x ng Angint metho ok ...r.a particulars | KNG A -'n:“Ao-m DRESSMAKING I | otrical Supply €o Howard st putting ln.(lh -mu: for p;;t::mn There | & suspensiou of the sentence. The best salve in the world for cuts, . Robiwe, ol uasncioa, O Nationel banis roferencea. Fhony amilies sollcit les Sturdy, 43 Burdetre is no such concern here, a all likeli- —— bruises, sores, nleers, salt rhes 7 ;n | 1o bidg.. Chicugs. CYOM b e hood, the Daflas company will locate in this FOR RESULTS OF EXCESSES. tetter, ‘chapped kands, -n:a.u.-'.'::;.:u:uc WANTED, THE CM. 3 OF A LAFETIME--WANTED, eity - all skin eruptions, and positively cures plles, n tow T | D frons 90000 to $1.000.00 in well =t By ——p——e Use Horsford's Acld Fhoxphate, or ne required. It o largs brdare | Orgauical, Byt basiwss in Omaha. Onty gL Ry A K T Most complexion powders have a vulgar| Dr H Pepper, Huatinglon, W. Vo.. | Sive setien cottoction oo miimrantead b . Beation L, Cincinsaii O veaponetble en s8swor; $1.500.0) annually guars 3 ¥. hall Meem | oiove bat Pozzoni's e Iy 't Rive per atisfaction or mouey refunded. . Cinciager & respuneible imen agawor 1.2 iy guar- | — e romavaied (hroughout; for reat (o club partica; | & b a true dutifier, | says: “‘In oervous prosiration from excesses, | Price 25 rerls per box. For sale by Kula . PAUL, DENTIST, 30 BURT 87. Bow open for inspociion. 82 | whose effects ave lasting. 1 find it par excellence.” & Co. .

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