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. means and business ability fo manage branch B iyt N T AR Advertisements for these colummn offics. Call immedintely for p 1 interview. r o n Dusiness’ we. Wan ‘Nowto will be taken wntil 120 p. m, for y s 167 I i, e e , proof cement basement tate i b — - DRESSMAKING, ¢ = . Burlington is Oharged wi in| SKS YYFRINg WNd untll § B, W, 199 the "water on ail 3 THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME-WANTED, g gt € th Going Bolow morning an tay edition co of The Tee. 1 n t with from 8500.00 to $1,000.00 in well - tho Tariff, & sed, paying bu in Omaha. Only GAGEMENTS TO 1O DRESSMAKING 1N Advertine 0 num neible men answe families solicited. Miss Sturdy, 434 Burdette bered pxwvers ads BN ;AN , A 3 M 1368210 daressed to n numbered letter 1 re J ® -3 ® SORS r » - —— =2 COMPETING LINES MAKE LOUD COMPLAINT of The Bee. Answers wo nddres » THE : Totions, clgars, ete. J DENTISTS, 2 { will be deliver upon preseatation ¢ ¥ o — DpOn presen . 3 7 BURT o i Referred (o n Mecting of Western eheck only. Haten, 1 1-2 e n . A e v v el Ry et LI . u Pussenger A first dnsertion; le a word | [0 oot - oy 1 clear; % st mor ? 3 ' Yo o ‘u( ’"r... 'll~—l“nnl“rn v, Nothing taken for lews | g | feres, mich, o o e [ mm\ L GOt ¥4 3 N DR, PAUL, DENTIS b t Baxiness, se for first Inxertion. These | WA LOCAL AGENTS, STAMP AND | vestgate. Address A 11, Hee k p ; feterence, Distilling Co., Macon Mo - 5» A eolon G 000 NN ust he Ly J—mass-11¢ FOR SALE, ONE-HALF INTE IN L ke e -‘ g [ S 1 s Y L mimalUnion Depoty 30th & Magery SH.Arrives a¥ adaGA Ads alals ; They have managed to kick up quite & WANTED—TO RENT, MERCHA WISHING T am Denver Express...... 1y i fuss after all over the rates to the Atlanta i DA ' o e B A T | R R Lubst 1 L Nvel )\%t\e\. exposition, Down at Kansas City the roade TO RENT BY GOOD TENANT, Gpm. . Nebraska Local (except § h were making efforts for business and re von or eight-room modern detached house, - 13am. .. Lincoln Local (¢xcept Sunday) n, e or eig) o, Todern 8 hevs %0.0 STOCK OF MERCHANDISE IN DI Aapm. Fast Thafl (foF Lorming g 3 0 el : " sorted to all kinds of rivalry to capture 5 expe o 8 Address at once, A 30, Bee offic LT town In eastern Nebraska, for land and cas: G 8) dat (Copyright, 1885, by Trving Dacheller.) | 1 replied, thinking, at the same time, what | eyerything in sight st who '”, 019 California street M232 3 EEEE—————————————————==| (Feqvivulent. Adaress 8 39, care Bee. . ves |CIIC A;:_u BURLINGTON & Q.[Arrives 1 a peculiar looking gentleman he was. | Lhorols. iz S LA B WANTS PLACE TO EARN HOARD RENTAL AGENCY, O ono. Ventibute oL Omulia | Michel Grey was missing. All the police | “Is it long since you left Dublin?" asks he, | Wero Eettng warm the Burlington bobbed while attending Om. Business Col., 13 & I'arnam | ——— = i W DL OR EXC Chicago Express....... ‘.‘Lm in Paris could not have told us more. The | quite calm like, and pretending to see noth- | WP With a special train and a rate that its A AU AR LB L Rt D = Chicage & £t. 1{.‘-4“ xpress... 8:0am | man had vanished like a phantom, leaving | INg of the start I gave. competitors declared was below the tariff, —M3 - : f§ Pacite_Junction "Local....... 5:30pm W “Would that by husiness of yours?" e low joint assoclation pros v fined ND, HORSES AND CA: RADE FOR veeessseces FOSE_ Mall., no word, no message, no letter. The city | B “:!):1:]:” ‘1“ "“l‘?""‘"‘l“’l" l‘»vk'll\)' ‘;’( m": The low joint aseoclation promptly fined the WANTED=MALE HBELF, STORAGE ook general mierchandise. oy, Leaves [CHICAGO, MIL. & ST. FAUL.|Arrives | B20 taken him from our sight. Whether | it NIGH BUE, 0%, BOC Tooking Kansas City agent of the Burlington for s i Alma, Neb. Z—MS66 Sepot, 10th N ALEIvS b y he could e. violAtion ¢ 6 160k Abraeice: PN 2 e Gl _Z—M™ OmatalUnicn Tepol, I0h & Mason Sta ["Omana | ho were alive or dead, in France or out of | “Certainly it would be." siys he, “a cousin | Yiolation of the local agreement ANTED, LIVE, INTELLIGENT AGENTS IN | oG noiLoiNG 1IN OMATA, U AL TRADE (JGACRE IMPROVED | £i0pin... oo Chicans Limited, s gi‘?.»;fi' nce, a willing absconder or the victim of [ of mine knew a Sir Nicolas Steele in Dublin | That sort of play would be all right, but lies for our famous Orchard Homes land in con btk L L Sl il in Polk Co. Mo, for trade for merchandise. | Feaves GHICAGO & NORTIIWETI'N JArrives | [N° Assassin, neither friend nor enemy could | three years ago, and I was wondering it it | the Rurlington man sets up the defense that tral Mississippl. The tide of immigration is go- | _lowest rates. 1013-1016 Leavenworth. 3 Immediate eommunication requestel. A, Mark o D o . te 0 gono like the ad | Was the same.” e had nothing to do with the rate named e i Rt s . 2 \ds's | OmanaiUnion Detot, 10th & Mason sts.["Omaha | tell. He had gone like the nig and had 4 Y ot "winters o bilssards, no orop failures. | STORAGE, FRANK EWERS, 1214 HA 3 kit A Filmse b Eastern 3 left us to face the problem as we might ‘“‘Then you should have asked my guv'nor.” fand that all grievances should be filed with Ue ‘thres orop Used each iR EQUITY IN LARGE TRACT OF LAND NEAT 5 5 THEE Wi Dhoblen for u, Kol (AR w I, while my heart begin to Jump 80 that | th Chicago agents of the road. the general Siivve 1i s wuok (iing Ak 12| Sroreis STORASE b WARERSTE g | Qmabn - What ‘have you o offer? . sigaMo Valley Lo seiit 6t hee o B R e I could hardly hold my hand still. officials, who were responsible for the rates re it & man will work onehait a LA st neral storage and forwarding. | _Dalley, 840 N. Y. 1, bidg. P - e A : * i ,'L-" and ‘end with his going, | “Oh, no offense,” cried he, and with that | made. ~That put a more general phase on Sute payin s of fruit : M—238 | Y ANTED, TWO OR THRER GOOD HORSE: a Depot, 10h & Mason never had a doubt. He had been seen | he slipped a 5-franc piece into my hand. the deal, and the higher authorities of the o earth, B = first payment on a good home. A, P. . about with Sir Nicolas for the best part| *You've been in Paris long?" he asks. Burlington allege that tho rate was put fn Ames, general ag Buio 1YY, ukey, N. Y, Lite Bidg T e e of a month; my master's game with his | ‘“A month ot more,” says I, thiuking where | simply” to meet competition. = The wholo P = = NIENE . Bxpress sister, Dora Grey, was known to all the | I could have him. matter has been referred to the meeting of LEMAN TO WORK OMAHA Ol TAKE SRICES DAID FOR RAGH. IRON, OR SALE—=REAL EST/ Vestibuled Lim pm | town about; there wasn't a servant in the | ‘'Are you going back to Hngland soon the passenger agents of the western lines, in 2 i3 gensral s al, rubber and bottlsa; car 1ots & EpECHIY i Y W WEST & hotel that didn’t understand where the e are going back at the end of Novem- | which will be held in Chicago on Tuesday slck "“< denth benefit and | Chicago Junk House, $12:814 Dou man. | FATGAING, SALE OR THADE IN CITY PROP. | 413 i ¢ Texay EX (X, ¢ hate between the. two men came from Sir Nicolas has engagements in London | to settle the Atlanta rate question. Local o s . John N. Frenzer, 0. | 1:40pm oo ado__Limited.... And, to cap all, the man went away at month. passenger men do not pect any heav: . et or address ertles and farms. John N. Frenzer, ) n 5 P 3 an went away It nger men do n expect any avy Kent, 304 Paxton bl B-M20 = i Teaves TP M, & O p s | the height of it, and we were left with the [ *Oh, then you are geing bick?” business for the Atlanta show and look upo STIVE MAN OF NBAT ADDRESS FOR OUR SALE—FURNITURE. 38T v 3 0 JED COMPAN Omana) th and Webster Sts, | Omaha | girl, and with all the talk that followed “Why, what would we be doing all the | the rate question to that point as a disturb. Aty trade Wil be Instrocted and paid. while 2 Sitoam. A on. h 8 disappearanc ARy winter here in Parl ing clement that had just as well or better Yning. Apply personaily, 1518 Dougias, = » ¥ sun.j. ntil this momen had looked upon e seemed to thi fle over this, | bo left out. 2 Sl B e L ORI R i sw_ | FURNITURE AND BEDDING: LARGE AND | FARM LANDS 7 SON, 612 N. Y s:1pm 5 i the whole episode s a handsomo. turn of | tap) Py Ttie: of: thg ool bt SOITiaE hié | - A:row ks Also best Kicked tp, 10 the eath — s e it small 1o 8, 10th b . & MO fortune. There were many weeks after | p) ¥ § ing for | over rates to the Grand Army of the I ANTOn. WO HEPRRIE LT > — | — . . ——— | "manal_Depot. isth and W 3 any s bloary eyes as though he was looking for | over rates e Gran ny of th WANTED, TW0 EXFERIENCED TTA ] (7 IN 900N HOUSE FULL OF | SOUTHERN FARM FOR SALB. e T ot Sts. | tho strange hoax of the golden egg when | gome one in the garden. Presently he sald: | public encampment at Loulsville on Septem _tatlors, 1612 S i o tor rent. 112 Dayeny e Billom: G S Wy, s o | my ‘x‘nn;hrlliyr;;vr )\l\:ll l‘:]\l« T “mlu_.lu lt_l{u )0 you like the situation you're in ber u’ to 14, lHint{wmlwmwu for ||u~llulni-4< o0 5 SALARLY DAID SALESME — - 60 acres nd, (hree-quarters of a mile orfolk EXDress sex. wd L o ~vears I've| g gid I, “it's much the same as other [ ness has resulted in rate cutting and the #000 To $18000 SALARY PAID BALLSMEN T . 00 nor hree-quar Ll o....8t._Paul [ 3 known him I can never remember such | .atjons, Here today and gone tomorrow.” | COnsequent fight. The war is as yot confined icements to customers. Hishop & Kiine, St [ stove for sale cheap, 4 d o 7 K_C, ST, J. & C. I, &n upset as that business was both to his | *Liml oy (ravel a good dealr to eastern lines, and there is little prospect Louls, Mo, M113 & B Tnlof depot, 10th & Masc J health and h| nergy. e seemed oo Y o . « tend g 0 this tef ory ) - Vialane : for Unlon_Depot, Juth & Mason Ste.| Omaha | Health and o bl O o Lonremed JUSL] «That's so—but travel or no travel, it's all [ Of it extending into this territory, as from WHO WANTS NICH . SAMPLES address the owne fam.....Kansas City Day B pm stupefied, with no taste for work | . o 8o present ndications the business from the fghing aboat 10 1bs., 21 per cent SALIE /AGON Addren N 3 SRR K 7 9:5pm. i C. Night Ex. via U, 6:00am | and no taste for play. The little money y transmissouri region will not be worth fght- e e yon oot ! L 3 7 S MISSOURT PAGIFIC. —Awives | that he possessed dribbled away pound by Your master ssems &' pleasant sort of | oo tocse vitory given. Addre - —— s - - _Omahia| Depot, 16th_and Webster Sts pound until T had to find what was wanted . i . Mass, 7 ! ) cart 6o N b G 295- ety : ND | f040am. .........8t Louls Express.... even for his daily living. He no longer should call him that e Place Where Chnos Retgns. SWANTED, A STATIONARY ENGINEER WHO 4 2 dopm....o.. St Louis Express:.:!:lll 6:08pm | earned anything at the billlard table; he s a baronet or something, fsn't he?” | The baggage rcom at the union depot fe I not afrald 10 w ity wages wanied and 2 e _ | 3:30pm... Nébraska Local (ex. SUn3.11.. 9:00am | goarce read the newsppers. There were xactly; he's Sir Nicolas Steele of Castle | apout 30x50 feet, and durlng the departure of expericnce. Address A 1—MA2 " SALR TELLANEOUS BARGAIN S _AND FARMS, | Leaves [ SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC [Arrives | days when he never got up from his bed; | Rath, County Kerry.” i » observer of chaos o1 r S8 Lib SNLARAING OUR BUNIN < £ g sale or trade, t Tiock | Omanal Depot, 15th and Webster_Sts. ["Omain | qays when he did not open his lips to man | A generous man, T should say." gttt _‘l'"»“? SalblY "'l"‘j o i ‘)'.‘; wish to confer immediately with an ene R SALE CHEAP—TWO LARGE 7 70| el Ay 30| ei0pm Paul_Limited..........10:85m | or woman. And I do believe that he was | I lcoked at him straight, for I'd read h'm up | Summer tourlsts are returning from the yesponsible man desiring R permanent paying A e TAREea: TOOM MODERN THOUSE, AWN, | Leaves | SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, —[Arrives | never so low, or In such a queer way, as | by this time. annual outings and most of the trunks are of business as manager of branch 5 B Works, 607 So. 13th, 56 fine shad {rees, mood barn, lovely h OmahalUnion Depot, 10th & Ma upon the evening that brought him face to| “It's a cold morning for taking in the open | the ponderous Saratoga variety. The rcom G A 725 TARDWOOD COMBINAG ; notor.J. M. Farrotte, Douglas block. . Sigux City Pacs face with Dora Grey and gave a turn to his | alr, sir,” says I, and with that I turned on | is entirely inadequate to the demand made WANTED, PRACTICAL JOB PRINTER WITH | “Ghicken fence. Chas. R. 9th and Douglas. 5 — R LI mites s lif2 which he was to fecl for many yvears. | my heel and left him. upon it and the platforia has been brought <ome cash or materinl to join in establishin 3 p WS aves {TON_PACIFIC JArrives | She came to the hotel quite sudden—an | Now, though I had taken it coolly enough, | Into requisition when the weather will per- s sk Tyretantes vmIvoIL AR e Nt 4 T GATTO AT Ti7he: TOORRHAPONDD i | nion Depot, 1001 & Mason Sts.|_Omaha | auburn-haired, blue-eyed little thing with | a duller head than mine could have seen | mit. When the gentle rain begins to fall the S i licited. A.. BB. Nicaolas, Council | 3 ind, $20 & g i verland " Flyers.:..ii: the fairest skin woman ever had, and a | through the man's talk. way in which the pleces of peraondl propetty LATOR x Topel ver... way with her which was wonderful to | ‘what's in the wind is this,” said I to my- | %0 flying through the air is a sight beauteous — ginia, $10 an H see. The name down in th visitor's book | gelf, when 1 got bac e hotel, “you've behold i £ M R SALE CHEAD_BIG LINE OF 81 L0, near 0o R R Ml sl UG O R e e O e e gottaman g | - The bugmage of all roads coming over the WAN RGO D ATTEARDTNDRBATLOR || Roititi0 cyd ek SOMBRETDIE VS eoirloiy iR ‘ b ) SViRiEE BovaT you want to get to the bottom of it. It i's | Unfon Pacific bridge, as weil as that of the at on Call on or address A. Heyde, Wood | o i a 10th & Mason Ste o vours knew Sir Nicolas | Burlington, is handled in the one room, and River, Neb. B-Mio6 13* | X LARGE SECOND-HAND HALL SAFE, 0. K, e true that a cousin of yours knew Sir Nicolas | on"the baggage men are not playing leap AR PR S RAL T nia_ Cannon Uall..... = Steele in Dublin three years ago, then yow'll { When the baggage men are not playlng lesi Q—M35 r write to him, and what you'll ‘learn_won't | £08 over, tho LTANRe Sac SACh OUREs 'Ek Sl = keep your sister at the Hotel de Lille. Maybe TEUTUE BON IBC (SBERAe SR o that cousin is in Rurope; more probably he's | 408 l‘l’l“_ heside '” P teanglent: BARERES in America, which gives us a month, Any- | 'oom holds : P f gt " 5 way it's you that we've got to play, and the | PASSINg through each day, many other pleces 3 T | 5.0 WILL BUY A FINE LARGE YELLOW S & " L that are held over. It is entirely too small WANTED AT ¢ 11608 parrite BhiF. Ok v T sooner we begin the better. Pl . slon, Tosebud, & Do a strong, capable woman » F. 1 e 21e 30 § 4 ¥ This was my thought, and yet simple as et > B8 Shoki wARSs (90 ot ryaeth Aad tersiin ™ LT, WILL ST 5000 4 ) it seomed, there was something happened xourslon n Succens. At s - CLAIRVOYANT L _“;‘} "-;v‘h,‘"»"\l:‘l s "'\'Tfn"',:i K_ 3 later in the day which gave a new turn al The Burlington's personally conducted ex- VYL s e D R AR - any. 1 1 togother to it. I'd been bothering my head | o pyjong trom Los Angeles and San Francisco ot SR horke, Fidelity Trust company. vi e ; i al howsework; good cook. Apply R S E T AR B COATRVOYANT o T AT Crowned With Sucesrs, with the matter all afternoon, making nothing cor,_30th_and_Co 3 g “liable businéss medium; sth year at 18 N toth, | SCSTHLERE o new of It outside the fact that the danger [ (0 Chlcago and Doston have provod a great NTED GIRL, TO ST TN VR A B TH 90, ACRES TIST STOCI FARM IN EASTER) signal had been rung, 80 to speak, when | success. The ears used are of the tonrlst o AT e KNOW THY FATE! PROF, LEROY, 1712 ¢ fenced; unfailing. Water “tana (. = = what should happen but that, just before 7 | pattern, yet more money has been expended COLUMBIA BICYCLE 2 ar Oma o AL TR GRNERAL TOUSR. | month, T whi sell must o near So. Omihn, $140, work at i1 Poppleton Ave. [ 2 Inonieye g S 2 1 34400, ced A ‘ tol avenue, the greatest ciairvoy [ range for 50 head of ¢ o'clock, I met the man again face to face | in their construction to fit them for long M 4y trance medium lving; tel r Lock box 33, Omaha, Neb. . \ in the corridor of the hotel, and the sight | distance traveling than in the ordinary car, coeds wiien all others fail o - = H of him fairly took my breath away. 1| But one car has been used until lately, but the demand has increased to such YCLE ~ N A sho Y Vi i healthy person . A GIRL FOR GENE A OLN Nervous, Chronic and Private :’.'.;“'1’.‘.‘.,2 i C:ol{:d 1.1'::'"‘9,"..,-"\\‘..“: imken | an extent that the road brought in two Sun- 6 South 40th strect. L RIS I T y g 3 4 et | day and another will probably be added A GIRL WITH GOOD REFERENCE ’ y e M0, DAXON, 42 N. 10TiL. _ns SEASES e e tha Shesks of ons | next Sunday. The excursions start from Chi- housework. Apply bl L5 SEE THE VIS BALL DEARIN Sheakyere hollamilice the go on Sunday and from Los Ange'es and 1B VISID R just got up from a fever bed. White as a b e et L : MADAM 7502 8. 1TH, IND FLOOR | Relay Spectal. Will Darnum' & Bro., 12) N Ve gure Catureh All Discages of the She 1 an artlst from Boston. his face bad been in the morning, the color | San Francisco on Wednesday and Thursday room 3; magnotic, vapor, aloohol, ateam sul- oare a Sed dpshenisanien 2 ok e ning, the o At — MME. HOWELL, TURKISH AND : lond, ot “and e e man ant” tho following | this the way he walked, feeling his road | It was unusually quiet at the Webster s'r-et R DA B R A | i WLaeRE DRti s (10 oIty cRet 3 morning, though Sir Nicolas, who had gone | With his hands, like a blind man, and staring | that of the German societies celebrating Sedan 7 2 - 951-52)¢ S, GRATES AND TILES. 'i(l"\s,:\'l"l DISEASES AND DIS- | down into the garden that night, the first | before him as though he was frightened that | gon gupday, the only excursion out being Tor STy, 3 3 VA very step he tock might land him on noth- Rl s AL ALL PARTS OF THE CITY . LEON, ELEGA ’ AND) ORDERS OF ME time for marny weeks, was as full of the pair | eYery Step day at Ruser's park. The rcads running to . Davis Company, 1305 Farnim. . T WOOD MAN GRATE of them as he could be. ing. Never have I seen the muscles of a [y &0 CH 0K 500 taat many excur- - it fireplaces, v es and i r w“ " “ ' man's mouth twitch so much or a g a Sunday o . BN = 3 ; Hildebrand,” says he, “there's an Ameri- sions this year and a quiet Sunday is excep- SENE A b - 8 i St MG PVCRETARY, Sonm st~ iRELS New Yurk Hus Ital can couple below which is worthy the know- | man's fingers look so like claws. I he | yiona) - pall travel of bath business men and £ e ML . MANICURE AND CHIROPODIS ing. _Sho's an artist from Boston and she's | had been stark raving mad, he could not | ¢t e AR IR K Ttse't evie COLE & CO., LARGEST LIST U?(.\‘I\!A. Madame LeRoy, 615 So. 16th st., 34 “"A‘z\'fi') 5 TREATMENT. come fo the schools, It's the Greys, the | have given me a greater shock—and I stood | gt 18 S0 i FDEIN SR tiody FOR ALL FORMS OF FEMALE WEAK. | railway people, they are, and rolling in | there before him feeling like a child that ROOM HOUSE. INQUIRE 2501 I°A MM RNARD, ROOM 7, SRD FLOOR, 1421 | AETNA 5 R N. W. COR NESSES AND DISEASES OF money. Did ye hear a fair haired girl [ has seen something horrible on the stairs % streot, Y Dodige Mi27 80 | 13th and Dodge. Rooms by day or week S "u““"l!"'"u S laughing at the top of her voice in the gar- mm‘ doesl llu‘l( know whether to go forward Preparations are be'ng made by the .\(mnur: MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSES TS = = HOTEL BARK FRANK HILDITCH, MG PILES, FISTULA, FISSURE, permanent | den? ~ Well, that's the one I mean. Faith, | or to go back. e B Pacific to handle the large crowds cted el Tom court Rouse. Barker bik 13th and Jo N Omaha and She ly cured without the use of knire, ligature | ji's ‘speaking manners these Americans have | There was a minute when, seeing him [ oo 00 "Cone Ay axtra ticket office will D—631 TURKISH BATHS, ve, o4 RGE b s or causti 3 &b Story o | clutch hold anister and is dread- o & M PAL All espondence answered promptly, | for, sure. - She'd told me her story before | elutch hold of the hanister and fix his fread- | | 53 C0ioq'in the express office just north of - = AL AT TR SR - AME 4 : " ful eyes on me, I thought he was going to N BIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, DE 75 rooms nf®$1.50 dny: 5 rooma ’ Business strictly confidential, Modlcine sent | wa'd dono the soup. I be i (the (exprons Ofio ISt NORNRY |mn’.u‘.~ barn. 2611 I TURKISH BATHS; ONLY PLAC cITY L A N A fhoe from observatlon. o il parts of the | = “Io she staying long, sir?” I asked strike me. He half raised his right arm, but | the baggage T m o ln. Webster street exclusive for ladics. Suite 119-11) Bee Bldg, 2 couruy. D G hnrain. and likely longer. | let It drop quickly again and began to mum- | depot. If the rush on the express compinies TETTITR TR j & 3 STRE Call B or address, with stamp. for Circu: | <o’y cone hore to b near tho painting, | ble someihing that I could not hear. His | s great a temporary office wil be bullt cn (ha b X ;i LA wh ced man, with a | and yet I could have sworn that drink was | the fair grounds. _Famam. L Treatment by mall, consaltation free, | Ames tonight, A O e N | 06 (ha raatiar with i, Qiiba hiherwibe ns i A FURNISHED FOUSE, PLACE. e Omaha Medical and tn sheataarm appeared to be in great pain, and when he | Reilwey Notes f e Pl ottt ad iaddiabackileg b ND $1.00 FOR $200 WORTH OF SONGS It was extraordinary, I must say, to sce|BOt his words out at last, they came with | G. N, Clayton, =noi ARSI DX RENT, VERY DESIRANLE RESIDENCE, TV A T 'Q|“‘F,"““‘..““"' Wiy “‘I‘.‘I"‘""'“"{' ..?.:‘ e Surgical Institute, |\ ¥ iila iing like this drew him out of gasps Hike he worda of a vian suffering. * | ag°nt of tho Wabash, s visiting in St arnain. L Paiterson, 42 Ramp . 5 K Able, of True Love Never Runs B Chile. he'd ‘ “Where's your shoddy baronet?” he asked, | Louis. o D2 attendant U Smooth. U Woodbridge - pros, | 14tH and D”““'"’ Sts), Omatin, Nob :',f“’in(g”}xm i :‘l‘wu‘nf“r;’npm A e s atd aain T All of the railroad offices were closed at TWO FIN! I 3 K g 'S, CUT FLOWERS, | _° 3 3 i ol [ = i morgue before the month was out, he came, ‘“Your Nicholas Steele, card-sharper and [noon yesterday, and the employes given an op- South st street 45 o 3 e and giave decoations. || GEORGE BANJO AND | AND WAGNER LOST HIS PONY. | up to bed all.cheerful like a boy, and nexi | taief? he went on, and this took me more [ portunity to participate in the Labor day . DETACHED MODERN RESIDENCE, ._Telepaone U gultar tencl a8 3 M—109 s morning he took an hour to dress himself. | aback than if he'd hit me. exercises. and Poppleton; mode.n bricks, 234 & California I SSAGE, MME, POS’ % e ————==== | He Believes that Horse Thieves Roam | [ g5y sitting down with the Americans “Look here,” said I, “you're a bold man, Cenductor Mitchell of the Rock Island G MRS S o M 08 BROKERS. Elk City. to' dejeuner, and after dinner he was three | but it you don't want to be horsewhipped out | brought into Omaha Sunday the largest FOR RENT, M MODERN HOU FINE LIVERY, RIGS CITEAT Y Tho services of the sher:ft were called Into | hours with'the brother over at the billlard | of this hotel, don't say that twice. train load ot people wince the time of the FOR RENT, 00 ODERN HOU! St Mary's avenue. o 0 =g . | reauisition yesterday by Frederick Wagne he Cafe Rouge. Then I knew | ‘‘Then you mean to say that he isn't.” orld's fair. large lawn; " ent to two car iines: r B Uiy i B RMAROWITS, 1OAS MONRY,, 18 N, 16267 o e,p,e,;s the hyu":, that :hek,m‘:fif,'.":; [itine e nas hay bogun and that luck| “A hundred times, = A more honorable | Colonel Jos Teahon, traveling passsnger s g o e VRIVATE HOME 2 ¢ DURING CON. Blk Oity 1a f had lifted us out of the groove again. gentleman doesn't breathe in Paris, and If it | agent of the Wabash, is out in the stats MODERN B IO AND | e BN e O O e o) Tz TV ty is intested by a band of horse | " M3 Cleer couple altogether, Hilde- | Wasn't for the state you were in, young man, | looking after veterans who will attend the dry; tine view: | lan GO L ARy U—MT THAN v EWRITING, | thieves. brand,” says Sir Nicolas when I took him [ I'd let you know it, too.” Grand Army of the Republic encampment g i - B — N REEE e 3 Wagner, while in the vicinity of Elk City | pjs coffee pext morning; ‘“bedad, the man| This silenced him a bit. He stood rock- | at Louisville. V-ROOM MODERN BRICK, 2001 CAPITS 13 Farnam street, & A, C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL, 513 N. Y. LIFg, | one week ago, lost a valuzble pet pony. What | puzzles me. Ho's as mean of the money | ing on his heels for a minute or more, and W. A. Thrall passed through the city ave. 24T . A, H. Rawlizer, Toled K 818 [adds to his disgust is the fact that any one | gy g Scotchman out of ,Montrose. There | then muttering something between his teeth | yesterday, returning to Chicago from 4 vaca- work; must understand cookin TWO FINE $HOO0D ~ > A COM. Cv GE, 16TH & DOUGLAS, | Should desire to steal his pony when he says | wero three hours we were playing last night | Which I could not make out, he continued his [ tjon spent in the Black Hills country. Mr. gl son. - Humpheey, s HING INFORMATION ON i MS11 815 | valuable horses are being hawkad off in the | and not a soverelgn changed hands.” march_up the stairs. A quarter of an ‘our | Thrall was formerly assistant general pase 37 ments, coffee, sugar, cocon, gialn and cattle F M | markets at almost nothing. The sheriff has| “you won't pay many bills out of that, |later Sir Nico'as himself drove up with the | sanger agent of the Northwestern. NINE-EOOM BRICK; MODERN; FAC lagie, S %y encloaing $1.00, registerad. 3 ordered Deputy Olmstead to take a hand in | sir,” says I. young American, and he hadn’t been In the | * qne work on the Missourl Pacific tarminals Hanscom 1/k; §20.00. Burns' Caina store. "R o No. 381, Bogota, Cole o T USED ONLY 3 MOS, Wiy, | the search for the animal and its alleged cap- [ +And don't 1 know it? Isn't it the girl | hotel more than two minutes when I told him | o ‘(he state fair grounds will be completed AL D-MU6 30 | pia, B, A MI16-523% . 2 4| tors. I'm thinking of? They're the railway people [ What had passed and what I'd seen. Strange | (his .cvening, and the lins will be dedi- RENT. TWO OR THREE GOOD COT- | oo U YOU WA ~ = On last Sunday Wagner left Omaha in a|['d be telling you—the Greys of Boston. | to say, he took it as calm as a man hearing of | cated on Jubllee day. Trains will be run s chcap. A, P, Tukey, NOY. Lite Bl ALl LT i RS Rt ¢ 2 one-horse vehicle, to which he had carefully | That was a lucky day which sent them to the | the weather + ., | hourly from the Webster strect depot, com= L, teman correspondent, send 1o in st o . 2 hitched the pony, intending to drive out into [ Hotel de Lille; and for threc months, too. he fellow’s a lunatic; that's what he i, | mencing at 9 o'clock in the morning. box 675, Lineoin, Neb. the country for several weeks of qulet life in | You can do much with a woman in three | he cried, while he began to dress for the | praing from both the east and west, with FURNISHED ROOMS, 4 the hay field. When near Elk City the pony | months, Hildebrand." opera; ‘she's told me hls history coming|gye or gix slecpers, are of such common 3ok B MONEY TO LOAN—R! evinced a desire for food and Wagner, who| “That you can, sir, if she's willing.” home. He's a drug-drinker, and what he re- | jocuprence that they excite no comment, FOR RENT, DESIRABLE FURNISIED ROOMS A - * COOKING | had never let dumb animals suffer when in| “Oh, she'll be willing enough by and by. | members today he'll know nothing of tomor- | gyeursion rates upon nearly all of the roads o single, 2214 Warnam stree NTEONT TOAN & TR A p, splendid | distress, proceeded to appease the appetite of | There's no sugar for an American tongue [ Fow or, perhaps, for a month or more. Ye e caused the increased travel. Business = M “Toans at low rates for cholee sec & $5.50. “Also deale nsylvania | the animal with some oats. He had scarcely | like a title to roll over it. I was the man | needn't mind him no more than a toy pistol. | men who take advantage of them, together 1 ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSE.| braska and lowa farms or Omaha city g ¥ LRI, (Te). 5 Farnam. | nod his beck, however, when the pemy. | of the party before I'd known her an hour. | I have her word for it, and that's £00d | with the return of summer pleasure seeKers, Inguire 1919 Dodge. Most | _ e | which had becn gentle as a spring lamb all | She's just the sweetest bit of a brogue you | enough for me. o form the bulle of the road patrons. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM: bonar | MONEY 0 L0 LOAN l\T LOWEST I s 18 life, left its provender, kicked up its heels | ever heard, and her fathers worth $6.000.000. | “Then bls coustn wasn't in Dublin three | rho International Assoclation of Ticket strcet J Moz | O Y sk o s 4 and started on a dog frot down the road |Get me my light frock coat, will you? You | ¥ go?" asked I, Agents will hold its annual convention in NICELY FU GITY LOANS. C. A STARR, 615 N. P e toward Waterloo, led on by some irresistible [ know I'm’to drive to St. Cloud thls very | "indeed and he was, and thats the humot | poston on September 11 Eastern roads are i , . 3 ARM FOR RENT FOR CASH. i e ew g v morning.” g LRl LR e Al 070 800, ALL ding the local boys all kinds of compl! family, 2412 Cass street. AR Y desire to view the sights cf that town. Wag- B : " 4 sending y y = ¥ TO 1O, q TROVE A rial ¢l s - Well, he went off with her sure enmough, | If they write him, it's a pretty tale of me | pRUEUIE Fon, o ™ 0 attend the meets 2 ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT BOAR] “"“]"»\.. e :13}\\ N Sy l"}"ux(\’i\f.'\nl.fll‘ ":\r\ 'flfi".::?“‘?'u'“,“l:‘?‘?l' :5 I:‘hx:m}”" he | the pair of them dressed up until you might [ he‘ll be telilng. Bedad! T couldn't have f"L-“ “ l:..w a good time, Omaha will be chlldren, h, avgaue, k- s R it ) B0 pay 8 1\m|:ne.u~’a R ead away (he | Bave picked them out of a thousand. When | Wished it better It me own hauds had the | pui siightly represented at the me:ting, NEY T N ON IMPROVED OMAHA family pet at tco rap'd’ 4" mu-é for Wagnor's | he was gone, and the place was put a bit | planning of it. " wgo | OWIDE to the rush of business at home, > NONEY 70 TOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA i Timbie tege Wegrep @ A pace for WaBNCrd | stralght, 1 strolled over to the Cafe Rouge to T am glad to hear that, sir.* sald 1 “so [ pandling the state fair people. ITED ROOMS VOR GENTLEMEN, ALL | V0" Ok Woo oath 17 hoady Chatles Taniiine $L00, th o Wateqoer, tracked the aninal all| get my’lunch and read the English papers, | long as the young lady doesn't listen. e T Dot St . le way to Waterloo, )traging the hoof prints | b, rig was beginning to be full again then, | ‘‘Listen—not she. It's e for the ears | CASES IN THE SUPREME COURT, s LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON of the faithful beast:in the ylelling sand. | ¢ "Co"bore almost through the autumn, and | to be shut when the heart is open. Sure, —— i ,Imu\‘\x.uw;m FOR G e bought. ¥. O. Chesney, Kansas City. Mo. | . it It was all to no purgose, The nelghbors on g won't T be marrying her within the month. | Many Tmportant Oncs to Come Up at or light’ housckeeping. 06 N 7 UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, | the way alternately ralied and dashed his She's American, you must remember, and the September Term, CAPITAL, 5.0%0,00; SURPLU _ 3 s Bk 3 lopes again fo the grourd, s me teiling him ticd to nchody’s apronstrings. O, it was a | Calendars for the September term of the Mor Trust New ¥ WRKET, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND | that they had seen a beautiful brown pony famous day that kept us at the Hotel de court have been recelved in Oma ns city 10 Pusey & | émbalmer, 1615 Chicago at., telephone 90 passing that way tMat 'very morning. All Linan o supreme court s B veceived in Omaha, Thomas, agents, 3 . Bk g Fre S 5 P anncuncing the new code of rules and the i e % nimal Wad much ginger and N (Continued Wednesday.) assignment of cases for trial, The supreme DOUBLE PARLORS AND OTHE| S e refused to be caught. X —— v il e ' Wy furnisneds irst ciass boa 5 TROVED el ¥ 8 court judges will eall but t sxignme newly fuinished; first class board. 5 LoA “;m \‘\“I'Ly‘\\n‘x 1“:‘ 0. MADL, UNDI e Wagner has confid¢d his susp'cions to the 5 Troubled with lodical Dysentery. y.(“:hu,:l.:k? “:m.%‘m;‘;‘l ‘l“;‘ur ~<.an':"|:|;"35: TR e =8 B 117 Parnam st telephone sheriff and an effort will be made to ferret Heury P. Silvera of Lucea, Jamaica, West nd for October 1. RICELY FURNISI 8, GOOD WOAND: | Ty out the location of the pony. India island, says: “Since my recovery September call will be an lmport FMU3 € PER CNNT MONRT I OMAlA ~——liisl from an attack of dysentery some ten years . It is expected that Barney McGinn'i . 2 X o " Wh nt ago, It comes on suddenly at times and makes | case, among others, will be then decided, The briefs of the attorney general In this [ case, which have been delayed, are now on taken in a little water gives me relief. I|fle and the supreme court has the whole ¥ FURNISHED ROOMS, i T PER WEEK > B LTI e T Y : When thousands of pédple are taking Hood's me very weak. A tes Cha » BoA i - A san people i 000"s e . A teaspoonful of Chamber- _at 2107 Dougla - 2,00 TO §29,000, WEAD, 16 & DOUGLAS, | PRIVATE 5 DAY OR 7 | Sarsapariila to overcgme, the weakness and lalw's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoza Remedy SOUTH FRONT JIOONA, Wi BOARD, MRE, W-923-817 Morand's Told Marney, Our hail - has ‘Leen | languor which are s, gommon at this season, ks T o0u, ! A1V, 8 e enovated throughout: for rent (o club partics A _Chuichill's, 1813 5 i F-M3H T T A 3 A g b L "';'aa!q’."n‘ why are you not doing the same? When you could get a dozen testimonials from people se before it. The hearing is set down as ROOMS AND BOARD. 2223 2 3§ 5 know that Hood's Sarsaparilla has power to e here who have been cured by this remedy.” | “No. 17’ g cure rheumatism, dyspepsia and all diseases et placed on the call for September 17, Out of WANTED—TO BORROW. caused by impure blood, why do you continue Will Welcome the Rector, . o . . the forty-eight state cases set for hearing e i 5 to suffer? Hood's cures others, why not B. H. McAllister, the eenior warden of |some are of two years' standing. The list RN TTARGS | WANTED TO BORROW—$3,00 FOR Two | You? . the Church of the Good Shephe givo | o clvil case CRNITULE, TIANOS, e Church of Good Shepherd, will give o i Ihwent Tis WN0S: | Tyvars on A1 collateral security. Address A 10, 3 A = e e b 3 The opening day of the tern will be of 15 Btrictly contidential; you 3 Hood's Pills are prompt and effielent. 25c. g l”"_”" l'f’ the pastor, Rev. J. P. D.}ycvest’to prospective lawyers all over the ot ‘b aiy tme-or hi any e R Awyd upon hiy return from a summer vaca- | state, lnasmuch us tho Ave commissioners SMAHA MONTOAGE LOAN CO MEDICAL. NOT TALK POLITIC tion in Canada. All parishioners and friends | will be appointed who are to constitute the 04 8. 16t s — of tho parish are cordislly inviied to be at | state examining board for applications for ad. T Mary Ellen Lease Stops in Town { - ; e AFE PROTE: A . or: 9087 Wint wisslon as attorneys. 1t will be much mors roon el aleov: and o v e BT Visit (he Bargain Cou “Would that bo any business of yours? | i€ LS 98 2x, MoAllistar, Jont I‘)‘L‘k’*lj”h“;“; Qimouls ‘than it has bsen haretofors 1o, bes o enlences; boapd, N s X R , 3 “ 1 vithout the r Sllen se 0 r o - | — ———— Stra———— s Q06 © 0! Two 01 t th Mrs. Mary Ellen Loase of Kansar, accom- | m——rerme— it | SETRY, 0 OO B Gt omo an attorney. Two examinatlons will by panied by her daughter, was in Omaha for held each year, one on the second Tuesday of ) could find the folks you wanted any timo Sy 5 ‘other on ¢t 4 Tuesd 8 few moments yesterday. Whether Mra. | from midday until 4, and no sooner was I {n | Subject (o Attacks of Cholera Morbun, | Hova iy atn “_‘,'.;,‘.K(.E,’,."‘,L'.;,";g‘{,‘!,u‘,’! IR S PSR DIV LOAN ASS 110 Lease had any further object in view than the | the place than 1 saw Michel Grey, the While staying in the D (Mississippi | taking the examination. If he fails be must FUNPURNISIEED 110K ROOMS 101 HOT 2. T purchase of bargains she refused to divulge, | brother of the lttle American woman Sir | Bottoms) last summer, E. T. Moss, repre- | wait auother year and then file & certifioate keeping, 3.0, ¢ X G—al 4G 3 ~ ) '~ ook i . Boatetia s Tt | though it is presumed that the visit may |Nicolas had just driven to St. Cloud. He | senting Ludiow, Saylor Wire Co. of 8t. Louls, | that he has studied in the meantitne. —— h for return o 620 8. 18th. Lost—4si-2¢ | DOt have —been altogether without some | was sitting at a table, and there was a | suffered from ialaria end became subjeci | Ihe supreme court has issued an order FoRr R ML paable. 170 —— political significance, She and her child left | bottle of hock before him to attacks of cholera morbus. In every in- |calling up il cases when reached on the B Sk mas ana o on an eastbo'nd train, Halloa, my man," cried he, as I passed | stauce when attacked he was relieved as If | call, when they will.ba finally disposed of, v TR . oM 7 ————e him, and he didn't speak a bit ke an | by magic, by using Chamberlain’s Collc, | Some special cases, such as the canal mane OFPICRS, BURHANAN 1 o savings. Apply o Omaba 1 e e e For delicacy, for purity, and for Improve- | American, “I'd like half a dozen words with | Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He says' | dumus suil, are to bo specially advanced ¥, D Wea + 1M dice bldg. G.OM. Nattinges, See. | DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED, 119 N, 16, | ment of the complexion notking equals Poz- | you if you don't mind. 1 regard It is the ‘ne pluy ulira’ of medi- | which of course takes them out of the reste i a2 3 | zonl's Powder. “With the greatest pleasure in Life, sir,” | cines.” lar order, % in the list of assigned cases, heing

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