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5 [P, TR W = -| or drem Y FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED ROOMS; Seuivaient. ' Address § I8, oare Bos SFAOIAL NOTIORS. | o e e | e MU " YON'S -= . THEY DO NOT KNOW A THING A sements for these columns transisnts accommodated. The ital, 1722 —— — e ———— p . o aig! hi will he taken until 12030 p. m. for | Capitol avenue. FoMES 0 INTERBST IN AN OLD ES —r— Local Freight Managors More at Sea Than the evening and until 8 p. m. for the | GEGRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS, SIN {abiahed Wholesnle business: partner to be Ever Before, business manager. J. J. Gibson, 317 ist Natl morniny and.Sunday editions or e muite, with board; reterence bank Pt nam stree : - e litomeiicoibind i Advertisces, by requesting a mum- | 0 - HoARD; | ONE OF THE BEST MANAGED AND BEST ™ + NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, GOOD BOARD; | paying corpor s fu the city, wishing to in- hered cheek, n have paswers nd reasonable rates. The Rose, 2020 y. crease their capital, have placed with Aressed to o numbered letter in care H0.0 ot thelr stock to-sell, fn” amounts” from 3 " g b | BANDROME FRONT RoorE rccom | $90 up. During the past two years the stock nl"’lll:r Bee. Addrersed | fANDROME FRONT TOOMS WITH BXCEL- | hus Whia "3 ot cents Mo tanagement” and ! X ANl Ronds Between Chicngo and Mise w be delivered upon pr nt ‘table; refercnces. 202 3 th, [ usiness recommend themselves o r than | Cures all forms ofinervousness and general 3 F--230 240 T b ott. 503 N 88 wourl River in the Fight with of the ale . Rates, 11-2¢ | kage investment. A, F. 3 debility, resulting ,from continual mental - | m , Disposition to Obey " i sa | - strain, troubles, anxiely, excesses, overwork = S word first insgrtions 1o "' it OR RENT—UNFURNISHED ROOMS, [ TFOR GOOD DRUGGEr, pis ] or from some diséh€ed organ reacting upon e « Chatrman Midgle: therenfte Nothing taken for A i central, all fixtures, rent cheap. Tizard, | the nervous system, excessive use of tobacco ~ 3 than 25¢ for first insertion, (UNFURNISHED CHAMBERS FOR HOUSE r alcohol, difficulty in concentrating th inaaeents MENE BE * . keeping to man and wife. 319 N. 1ith thoughts, frritability, crossness, peevishness Looal frelght managess “don't khow B oM FOR EXCHANGE. changeableness, wanting one thing today, an CHAPTER 1t ' thing” these days and there s reason for FOR RENT, LARGE UNFURNISHED ™ e ther tomorrow, failure of memory and a feel e o 1 ' eltind, WItH tears Sateeuiii AR Rl 10, fiot watet; heat; electeie Tighty con TN LANGE BEAGE OF LAND NB ing of apprehension pricking, tingling, crawl. | Few houses wers better adapted for the | down ump cheeks. What did 1t ali | thelr confessions of fgnoran Wostern SITUATIONS WAN el OB it s AT Omaba. | What ‘have you to ofter? ing and twitching in the muscles of the eyes, | accommodation of ghosts than the old Bil ""l" Teant. alax, Jthkt \ had boen ar. | [TEIEMt affairs are in a chaotic state and ailey, 9 L Y. L blg. i 2 fac -I and |\;m ’Hh-. aches, neuralgia and | lop homestead Two mighty trees cast o | vogteq for the robbery, H Jackknife Iraq | SCtting worse all the time. TS PLACE TO BARN T v BRICK TE MODERN, 1§ r nig e a disea f 8- | shadow over it even at noonday; and its cav- | posn found on the ledge of the back window Noads between Chicago and the Missour) nding Om. Business Col., 15 & Fa S AND OFFICES. [ within 10 blocks of city hall; pric dent life of the business man, of the man who | - T A . ik encumbrance, $,00.00; equity for §ood suffers from stomach troubles, and of the [ €Th0Us cellar and Daedallan garret seemed | which had been forced. The threat which he | river have reduced their coal and lumber y OR RENT_T: STORY K B cumbered land sufferer from female disorders, Sold by all | !deal stamping grounds for spectres. The [ had made the day before was remembered | piie tro Wit to. & RKif OF the orize prath. IV With pAr TR Farnam sttoets . Fals GuNoiog hes b B TGS o ey Eheriian oouy druggists. 25 : nts & \v.||'] 5 bl acelivity ux: which the house stood—the site [ But all this and more would have weighed :\‘m ,vlv ‘1“ \: ; “: i : i ‘Ir w“x ‘:””‘v:l“f;x: prciiving, Wit va proot ce seme lete steam heatin L B idan county, an Those wh 0 e lothing had not an overwhelming plece of [ 'ariff and any attempt to straighten ol oIl g il A 1en proof cement basement, complete steam heati o R P MU IR BT T A Those who are in doubt as to the nature | had been cho an eye to its defensibil- | i R t { . : ool ey | fmtures, water on all fioors, gas, etc. Am‘.\;”m vt gl il e 1 ot their diseases should address Prof. Mun ':"“ l" ‘l" n “"_" ey ‘”‘ f‘ { nsibll- | oyigance come to light in Tom's pockets; | tangle has only added confusion ensral IN OFFICE WOR J he ofice of Th Before buying or exchanging see J, N, Frenzer, | yon, 1505 Arch street, Philadelphia, giving |t In Indian times—sloped gently down in|pnothing less than a wad of bauk notes [ demoralization prevails. All classes of shipe £ chi ven opposite 1, 0, MTTT-010 " | full ‘symptoms of their disease. Prof. Munyon | front, but fell away quite abruptly behind | which Lawyer Corvin proved he had drawn AGENTS WANTED. 0 IN NOTES GIVEN FOR BAD DEDTS | Will carcfully liagnose the case and give you |and at the sides. — On the right side, almost | 0ut of the bank the morning previous: as | \Go 0 I e WO e BEROTE G ~ — s to trade for renl estate. L. F. Hale, ntty the benefit of his advice absolutely fre beneath the roots of the buttermut tree, a | Well as several coins and a gold ring, Ik o t frolg INTELLIGENT AMBRICAN, UBED | G e i AGRNTS, NEW Sheely block, 12 to 2 o'clock Z-Mioo | K11 charge; ohe Remedies will be. § nall natural cave entered the rocky sotl it | 180 his property. ‘What could be opposed » western ro nd willin t min, wants I ke Gl de Py v o sn . al cave entered the rocky soil; it | v w, atiine o this? & iy # Swing Se %o bl ‘”.v. Qrite gt :“r.] 1 .00 DRUG STORE: LOCATION THE BEST; | ANy address on receipt of retal price A SRR ORIy SRR U 85+ A8 (5. 0He) Ay Il\ t mony }Il thi 3 i e pr trouble has been brewing since Sherman Mfy N, Car good 'trade, J. J. Gibson, 517 1st Natl. bank : ¥ sl he boy put a bold face on tho matter; he and.was one of the causes that led ter the farm wagons and tools when the barn | admitted that he had been out a good part ety £ the Whstibh ke T — - —_— was_overfull of produc The barn stood [ of the night, but he said he had been laying distuption ie Western ik com= WANTED=MALE HBELP. WANTED=TO RENT N aer D AR QUATUERN FARD: ¢ 479 | further down the slope, near the meadow, | traps for woodchucks. He could not explain The fight cnlminated last week when - T % Jmahin Property or first mortgage. Address 13 n o > and_was itself a delightfully mysterious and | about his knife, except that he had lost it ° Milwaukee cut 70 cents off of the e izt el af Liee o five fami- | WANTED, 1Y A GENTLEMAN, ROOM AND | 7 ! sl 75 2 SIYAPIRCMIHIC RIS (OR VS LETLIE BT IAC [80ME Uliys bek to the terrible cont coal rates between Chicago and Missourd Omuhn (s organize clu e fami; | Wi 3 AN, O A D | e e e A been highlv prized by gencrations of Billop Pof his pockets, he vehemently professed t e T S S M el G e i e e Ol 11 g > : Sain children, as well as by their mothers, know nothing about it, but he was quite sure | TI¥eF Points. This was met by the other ihg south, where thore are no hot Wi — - o e IO SALE—=REAL ESTATE. e in rainy weathe wanted to have somo | he had r been near Lawyer Corvin's, It | roads and the Burlington added to the fun by Inter Uil L 8 sk IR S R g, e 3 = ST y 4 ¢ peaca in the he May we play in the | was but a poor defense and it was evident | making a reduction In the lumber rates. r . erap LAy 7 BARGAINS, SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROE S I arm, oF the cave \as 4 request | that his many friends were disappointed. | These cuts have been protested by the Mise s no ¥ erties ax ms. John N. Frenzer, opp. P, ¢ » b seldom refus no doubt, the [ Ag Tom looked around the little foo JRghGRE ODJectios £, Metknes outs Btate Lty ADGIN ABSTRACTS, THE BYRON REED COMPANY ¢ i expire, with delightr o8 and horrors, and | thera were no eyes to meet his own with [ @4 Chalrman Midgely has ordered all cut Rt Farnamn tion, . Addfens B 64 Hee N S RE—5307 g : thus confirmed among themselves the welrd Y e e T A ON EASY PAYMENTS SRLL AND | B% legends which came down from generation to ORE R TAK ances, With barn; must be down town. Ad lots, acre farms. Qarvin Bros., 21 N.Y. L. X § N X e of stified sobbing that reached his e He | show no d 1 Bay ors oOf AN i ol e I R A sl &M 21 RE-308 /3 - When Tom Linton, aged 11, took up his | jioieq around and there was Nancy A AU L LALLBURLLL UL el et fory i Nebraska o agent of dress 1t M50 2 e < sy abode at the house, Nellie Brent was a mere [ G0 GRS B0 there Was Rancs Chairman Midgely. They assert that secret Omaha_ sick, accident henefit San RENT BMALL FURNISHED | PARGAINS, HOUSES LOTS AND FARMS, . : Dby JURtsabIN T WAl Ea B Ctar s taW, O My darling, good boy!” she cried out rate cutting has been going on for months -y endowment b £ = de. F. K. bariing, Barker Block 3 i . Y. L G2 know you didn’t do it, if an angel was to . " 1 Call after s drooms: suitable for hx RIZ-300 o s " ? phic words; so he had to do the most of h! 1t PlRNLIHere: KA G0 Vo AIAY 10 \hey Band | Ana thRt they now out for the stuff and 4 Paxton block. K—=M — — — — - 3 & playing by himeelf. But he was a boy of un e and-any y¢ ! ey SeNC | will make the fur fly until October 7, and = IWVED FARMS, G. CARLOCK, 12 NN 3 AL o - e - you to prison, I'll go too, and Nellie with me! | jqy 1ot be ready to stop at that time, N Tagmen "Nieiin & T - i) Mo 4 You was always the best boy in the world, | “orng Alton has promised to cut coal rates anfesmen A territor elin S L & i Rk et et ) al ro rifi Varnam. i pBLIGHTE YTTAC ROOMS, e, ]:\[», o 0 e i | to $1a ton from Chicago to Kansas City and . ) OWN || T Blsasantinwn, SONE Flarie (EhuUe. thees 0, This extra- 2 il it them wrong you—I don’t care | such action will be met by other lines. Be- WANTED, BXPERIESCED AND PRACTICAL FALS, 313 BROWN BLK. | propercy i o' Sewird. fear Siih St ot ordinnry Ho- Cenetipation, who they are!” tween this and October 7 there will be no florist and gardener 0 nton S e Y Il take $2.250 on easy t )‘u;g;m;t:r |: Falling Sen- K v Tu the old fire (|n;|"1|lnm I)Imxv:‘ flash bottom to frelght tariffts and it is an open - . WTETTR 2 in Isanc & Selden's addition noe y sations, Nery ut again, even in gentle M om, re- | question whether rates will be restored at WANTED—A PIANO FLAYER AT 108 NO, ¥TH STORAGE. by cotlages. This propertsy flwiu‘fl‘_‘f”\l— { ous twitching men-bering how far from considerate he had .'1,‘( time. _German preferred he Y bl sl for &0 it mfi“’é.;e" A n!llhctfyn‘ too often been to this beloved woman who | The Northwestern is doing all the hard WANTED, SEVENTY-FIVE (1) GOOD SEWER | ——— o - B il e, reatdence: portion of | [IS e% and other 7 : 50 loved him, could not any longer keep the | coal business for Omaha and the other lines men. “Steady work until Nov. 16, Station work | STORAGE, AL Ry D10k ) Within two or | doread by the paiis, tears from raining down his stubborn brown | allege that they are satisfied, as there is no op by, the day.=Apply to Hanlon & ¥cppar, B Cottage and full lot in the very best resi¢eonce | leadingscien. 0 (R petiony phiz, and, with a suddenness that discon- | profit in the business at the present rates. Grinnell, 3 * | PACIFIC STORAGE & WARSHOUSE CO., 98 | portion of South Omaha. Apraised valuation | $fic men of nyigorate certed Mr. Higgins—who, however, sccretly Jencra rwardin 2 500 e sold for $1,100 y &nd tone 3 i 3 - Yy -CLASS p,\m,:i RULER 810 Jones st. General storage and fo “_xfl;‘ AR, : o be sold for $1.100, S i':‘é?fl" and > l‘"'};‘ :‘y‘s‘;n‘;:\‘ wished the boy had spread a pair of wings Working on the Returns, BeTghiborh close to car line. This is'n oo Hudyan is < Hudyan curcs f and flown out of harm’'s way altoge r—he Passenger men of the Omaha roads are LABORERS FOR WYOMING ON COMPANY Troom modein houze, Wit bata, closet, etc urely voge- ! Debility, Jumped over the high-backed beneh that | working about as hard this week as they did work on B. & M. Ry.; work guarante fr WAN »—TO BUY. wortin $2,000. I8 offired for a few days at blo. _ ?v‘r if stood between him and her, and threw his | last in an endeavor to ure from their Dinsporition, Kramer & O, - R G P T A R R T Hudyan stops T arms around her comfortable shoulders, and | ggents along the lines a report of the state st . - TIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR RAGS, TRON, | "0t 8t close 19 depoly cost the o 7 E’[fl“‘g}‘sw"l‘?i‘*‘ and restore REALEC I""‘ cheek against hers, and gulped | fajr business. It will be @ veral days before NERAL AGENTS WANTED; $.00 TO metal, rubber and bottles; car lots o &pe neumbrance 200, e cle e dis. 40, weak organs % out: “Don’t you cry, mammy, they can't | complete returns and reports are recelved, iny mado easlly; no capital required; oatis | - Chlcaio Junk House, $12:814 Doug | LR RE L Locsaniy, oftes Sitiyou |SCHATESHIIN aLosimthe L hurt me—inside—for I didn’t do it; and goin’ | but enough is already known to show thai s ‘malled free. Address iapp, 95 ant R : 3 back, iosse - to pris'n 's nothin’, if you know you're all | o 3 : 5 7 8o. Canal sireet, Chicago, i, H-24 < Lot near corner 21st and Vi Cost 11 A T pris s it you k you're each road interested brought from 50 to 100 L L SCALE WANTED. .8 ofte LOST by day o SLASHING IN COAL AND LUMBER RATES referen ments are affected and the prospects are W."Ames, general agent, 16 Onihia. 1Mz encouragement and faith. Yet his self-com- | rates restored by October 7. That sounds all mand would not have faltered but for a sound | right, but the roads which are in the fight o A 2 right. You'll see if I don't make somebddy | per cent more people to Omaha than were B0 SALESMEN WANTED: ONLY platform d-ton scle: must he i . BoleA MANHOOD /5 G, Likhtstoppec sweat for this yet! 1 love you, you dear, and | ever taken to Lincoln during fair week in that petiocoed men_ ] 3 Yl flon. Bairbanks:preferred. Glate a R b ot I wish I'd always done what you wanted | city. The weather was so disagreeable here 114 South 16th stree 1\ s T LOT; WILL ,v,u“\‘l me! during the week that thousands of people Sy horses as first payment, A, I Figrsiiche : 3 PR | This, as the newspapers would say, created | who to th city did not visit the fair s -'."(h"iw'fl g e FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, e a i 5o Vi usual resources and genfus and as his tenacy | @ Visible impression favorable to the prisoner n all. B e o e Heynolda, - secres:| A 4 — | FARM LaND . H2 o ¢ L quickly. Over 2,000 private endorsements, of the premises was unfortunately brief, and [ Mr. Corvin, after a pause, observed that no Men Lost Thelr Jobh, tary, Ixchange building, ston, Mass, HARDWOOD COMBINATION HOG_ AND Prematurencss means imvotency in the firs his fate grievous, we must make him as dis- | body would be more pleased than himself if h ‘ : b ¥ 3 chicken fence. Chus. R. Lee, 8th and Dou TR R TITIET e - | stage. 1t s a sympiom of seminal weakne tinct as possible while he lasts. He had the | Tom Linton succeeded in establishing his | SIX machinists in the Union Pacific shops Q stories, average rental past two years, $2,100,0) ‘x;""‘r:mm"m"i‘x}'m\'-;n““‘" be stopped in 20days | ) 1d vitality of a whole school at noon | Innocence; at the same time, until facts [at Cheyenne went on a big drunk the other WANTED—FEMALE HELP. ICE IN CARLOAD LOTS. CORRESPONDE! per ye per cent gross; price, $13,500.00 e new aiscavatyas mada by thegneolats | T and was as sensational and indom before them were satisfactorily explained, | night and tried to clean out the town. They i solicited, A. B. Nicholas, Council Bluffs, Ia. Brick business building, 2 storles, corner, %5 | tssof the oid famons Hudson Medical Institute, | ble in his manifestations as were Robin Hood | justice to all parties required that the pris- | e one man fnto insensibility. and FANTED MILLINERY TRIMMERS QEMTIGH cent gross; price, $0.00.00. Lo 24 12 PEF) Tt ig the strongest vilaiizer made. It s very | and his merry men in Sherwood forest. He | oner be kept in custody. He had no doubt | tEIETCE ONF R L general. Superin- salosladies, 1512 Douglas St. 2 “THE LADIES AFII GUARD" IS GUARAN 160 acres ' within S-mile circle of postoffice powerfal, but haimle old for $1.00 @ peck- | neither feared ghosts nor believed in them; [ Mr. Higgins would make him very comforta- | fivt Jack O'Hearne of the shops was in — tecd to glve absolute profection fo sightly land; price, $20,000,00 " | &oord packages for §5.00(plnineealed boxes). | but his noses and surprises were more terri- [ ble. ~Still, stealing was stealing, and the law [ Grinet S O PHITAS OF PR BIOPR WANTED, A GIRL'FOR GENERAL HOUSE can’ ba worn witaout the knowl Before 15 or exchianging sce Jno. N, Frenzer, | Written guaranice given forn cure. Ifyoubuy | hlu than a battalion of the disincarnate, IHe|was bound to take action according to the | Omaha at the time and received the report work. _Apply_at 3003 Mason strect, C—26-2 Price Gc, three for $1.00. : opposite P, 0. RI six boxesand are not entircly cured,six more | (/s on the jump from morning till night idence brought before it of their doings by wire. He immediately or- oy ABLY " Ladies' Supply Co., La Cro i = - — will besentto you free orall tharge 2L LD, L0 H i > hen waid the unlucky T ith a fla dered their dismissal and took men from GOOD GIRL WANTED, i APPLY ; s 2 SUPERLATIVE SNAP-7-ROOM HOUS Send for circularsand testimonials. Address | arms, legs, lungs and brains in full function; ien wald the unlucky Tom, with a flash | Ee0 B, FOVEESAS SO0 t onc 3 oot lot, oo condition, HUDSON MEDICA L INSTITUTE, ho was the cleverest pupil in the | in his eyes, “If you was to ll‘.“ how you got ‘ pinges; . TR Y ALY FOR SAL PERSONS HAVING A $75.00, worth double, G 5 stockton, arket & &, school, though of none of them our money, may be you'd be going to jail y N o e FO SMALL FANUAG SRR | Tto peddi Wit 1 have a large crop of melons [ _opposite postofice. g T e R anciscos Cat 1% | 60" the "muster have less hope " of | for steafing ‘stead of el 2 Il“l’:lrll;\‘u‘:)A’\nnr‘“\:ll:v'u :lu.vm:;l:'m- Mil- A nE dnke” and of pavemant, on’ Miltary | FOR SALE—A 2,60-ACRE FARM OF evolving a sober and useful en. He was| That settied the question of bail; the mags- [ . 1% Arthus €oniaeiing agent of tae Mi avenue, Henson, and get a buggy load, wago bottom land in Miller county, Ark., 12 miles inevitably the center of all mischicf as the | (Fato &aid he thought it would be best to let | wetKS™ DA% Fes ror R AN e e s | Ses L TPK ds v T enst of Texarkana, 1,000 acres Cleared, 700 acres 3 DR. hub is the center of the wheel, and though | Mr. Higgins retain charge of the prisoner e et tel] @2 2 | i cuitivadon, 5 tehant houses. This farin'is MCCGREW | nobody could help liking the $oung raseal | for the present. In fact, everybody except | Arthur B. Smith, assistant general passen- g < A S S A : — | well adapted for grain, grass stock and cotton. obody could hel king the young ras - M T Rl LAda s gant o 2 B 2to! s rel o Geo, . Ward, Rulo, Neb. Q-Mis 240 | and on terms, Address, Geo. Peasiee, 3 SPECIAL.ST [to say) contogious yet all shook their heads | ¥ini and really, It was difficult to seo how | from a mon a L L HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF 1 Y. THE AT, 600D BAFE, 18'DY 0. GHEAR; | — o meliville” Ark, RE—1000—0- 3 WO TREATS ALL over him, and opinéd that his future looked ‘"“"[."“'l'l“vl"_" ';””lj“‘\;'v”j-ln_'unlh)z LS & % ot 0. ¥ Davis Company, 1505 Farnam. T limpnrey, 9% New York Life. Q13- | FOR SALE OR TRADE, IMPROVED FARM Of PAIVATE D SEALES, [ominous.” Nancy only, who suffered most | , Accordingly, the worthy constable conveyed | W. 8 Howell, traveling passenger agent ot R iEs DENBWALK GOl RN, 1 2 800 acres, 7 miles northeast of Kearne OEn-&Y | from his outrageousness, not merely loved | TOm to the village lockup, which was a room | the Milwaukee, has returned from tho east, HOUSES, LENE - 168D FOR SALE-2 BBLS. OF COAL TAR, CHE Wuffalo county, Nebras Woakness nmd =ecres | i bt had faith. in nhis | in the disused water-mill below the falls, Fen- | where he has been spending a three week for cash _Address Hastings Gas Light Co. | Board of Trade Bdg., Orms 3 Disorders of EHeaKhu i brook was a law-abiding community, and the | vacation. OMAHA. | Hastings, Neb Q-M-1i6-2 - fingl triumph over all evil; ahe continued o] ooiyp 'was,empty 450 days in the year; but ) MeNall ok r AHA. astings, Ne - 2 3 elleve in him, in the teet avidence, | 19 G Dt 8 John S. McNally, city ticket agent of the i D | Sr ERNARD, GREAT DANES, FOX AND |~ R e Ty Cure guar o UL B b om |:;5m’1‘“)|t|‘nl:hr’|“:I. U DlEhy 1E LATDEnad itolleon RIdHERO K iRpglcT ha Feturned Trom Boston, wheee 2 MOD e e Borkos e | back and tap terrlers. Adirem Eordham| SHORTHAND AND, TYPEWRITING 3 when, at last, the poor little drowned body | ooy & YURE tramp, x“;’,"““h f"""l‘ ALY afhe atte the convention of the ticket walk from court oom 25, er bik. | Kenn s Molnes, In. Q- MI71-2 O ook Free was picked out of the river she thanked the | Wy e CCERC, AR BOWCDOCY S fen howse, and | agents of America. WITH EIGHT ROOMS, EShidumara; | Lord, on her knees, through her sobs, th e e s % Assistant General Frelght Agent Wood of 3 B 8 ma, [ H of correction in the neighboring town 1 e | ) L oth “heas #Farnam. Charies Turnar, 315 CLATRVOYAN' OATA she had never harbored .an uncharitable | *yi°\CiNY ghror of judgment on Mr. Hig- | the Union Pacifi gone to Kansas City Farnam. D—03 | _ LS = sl "“‘"ll:“l toward him. This is how it came| ging “part to put the boys together. One|t© take part in a meeting of the West Mis- ) MODERN _ RFSIDE 25711 | MRS. DR. H. WARREN, CLAIRVOYANT, RE- - about. S boy s slippery enough; but there is no place | S0Url Freight Rate commission. 0 ern bricks, litornia | 1able business medium; 8th year at 113 N. 1ith, 7 o send tho marvelons French ‘There was one person In the parish with | that two boys, working toge cannot ge & Sherwood uve. C. A, Y. Life L) 1 08 £ Whom Tom was at open war—Lawyer Cor-|out of. It may be that Mr. Higgins thought [ ENLARGING TH £ = Trne e Lo Hatdsiiions vin. His aversion from him, instinctive at | of his, but chose not to act upon the knowl o - PROF. G. B. FITC THE CEI - e e P : ulsalons, first, was confirmed by what he heard and 15 i Water Works Co pany M RENT, COTTAGE ROOMS, 25TH AND | independent slate writer and physical mediun, | AETNA HOU JROPEAN), N. W. e . Varlcocelo » Padapabiits edge. L} L inam stects. Milton Rogers & Sons sittings daily from 9 . m. to | “13ta ana Dod 8 by day or week G oxt Vigor, credited as to his shady conduct toward his | “But, ns people afterward sald, if he meant tions in Down Town Dis D57 5 ances for physical manifestations S T e itand pay if sctisked, deceased unc Tom expected, In due sea- | 1o give Tom a chance, he only succeeded in| The American Water Works company bo- daya And Satundays, R e ol ¢ : Adlress, VON MOHL CO., son, to become the master of Billop's, an xing his doom gan active operations on the enlargement of FOR RENT, BRICK DWELLING, 10 ROOMS, oxide 1Th street (Y and Jones sts.; So. Omalia and AL S folo Ameriean Ageeis, Cincinasti hen o take it out of Lawyer Cor | ‘The - - : 19th and Leavenworth, Milon Rogers Soos. ve. cars pass the door L Loall) it Chia B | then he meant to take it out of Lawyer The —next morning, when the constable | jtg mains in the down town district yesterday helr | norning. It cbiained a permit from the s AMERICAN PAL - 4 ! Meanwhile, Corvin had a son, Peter |opened the door to give his prisoners breakfast, found a hole in the roof hardly rooms at $1.50 day; i rooms at $2.00 da — e | about Tom’s size; Peter was a bully; he was once incautious enough to get in a fuss with) big enough for a cat to get through, but no | Board of Public Works to tear up the & e - ! I ~ - T 3 - ‘EL, 62 8. 13TH STREET. ! Tom and the latter thrashed him with such | boys veman Capitol avenue from Ninth to — e AT SMADAME SMITH, G2 5 137H, IND FLOOR, HOTEL, ®2 8. 15TH STREF pavement on Capitol avenue from Ninth O B s, Ith rss Canal Clonim syl vogm B3 magnetl alcatiol, steam, su Mii? A ME i joy and thoroughness (as much on the law- | Tho tramp, whom nobody was concerned | Twenticth streets, not more than two blocks gleht rooms. besides bath voom and aleovel:| FOg 55, TnETS T 13250 yer's account as on Peter's) that Peter ceased | about, seems to have got clear off: why could | to ba opened at ohe (ime class condition; ' possession gl October 1. { T S ioR T v 3 v -— | from that day to be a bully, and became a | he not have been drowned instead of Tom? s company zang Soire 2008 it Howard, o Geo. 1, Trachuck, | MME, LARUE, MASSAGE, HOT BATH. AKERS AND AT R T T from IR Deln aen drawned Jostiad of Toms he company put a gang of sixty men at ; x Howard. T 7 , AT Nioe Dt i 3 k at ? anguish | work yesterday, and Receiver Blerbower Beo i 5 e S R OOF . | H. K. BURKET, FUNERAL DIR siitiafald i One day a lot of the boys, Tom and Peter | of her heart, asked the Lord of heaven and | gayg that there will be no delay from now FOR RENT, 0-100M HOUSE, . 20T MME. BERNARD, R 7, 31 paIes embalmer, 1618 Chicago st., telephone 90, B LooeDenver Expres 9:40am | Among them, went in baching at the ford at | earth that question. on. The new pipe is being recelved. at ths ©ae, Inguire 422 8. 18th stre B Hils, Mont. & 'uget Snd.'Ex. Fen Brook. ' Peter took occasion to remark | Tho body, almost unrecognizable save by | faio of from one Lo three cars a day. so thag - TME, THOWE! CRISH ON & VALIEN, 1101 CUMING, TEL 1060, Uenver Express b 3 3 " A, ' clothe 8 toanabt Thach L Tt MME. HOWELL, TURKISH ) that Tom was a pauper anyhow, and that | the clothes, was found ten days later. The [ it % foft BAC E0 HIFEE BATE company will s Tmmn'r,\ls\.m AND EMB 3 st Mail (for Lincoin) daily. old aunt out tomorrow if he chose. ~The{ably intending to get down to the sea- B %) N\ RIEGAN “arna ephcne 225, L izlbinit i e U D) s I 53 e lantad g e i X s s > 6-TOOM HOUSE, N MRS. DR. LEON, BLIC MASS i ah,) telephon moment he selected for saying this was when | coast, and perhaps ship 8 cabin-boy | pan’ will be worked as possible in order that may be completed be a 2 : Tom was swimming naked in the middle of the work may e completed: (DAIEARUN FORD OLRCLE COT s Roons. | — — 80 ..Chicago Vestibul the stream. Tom, as he made his way with ENT § 7 AN sehold Treasure, Amorita, Pretty Widow 'in Bloom: g [ 11 i30et. P e, T pasprens: . to retort that Lawyer Corvin's mone: <A <Hhe MM e R RENT, HOUSES AND COTTAGE gt} == St s Mable, The Course of True Love Never Runs ‘ 4 t_ Mall........ -y not his own, and that one of these days he D. W. Fuller of Canajoharie, N. Y., say covery in the house and his family bas ale 7 3URE AND BAR 3 e Unlon Depot, 10th & Ma Omaha | pauper himself. As Tom approached the overy Sl s {8 REROOMN HOUSE SN0 BATN S W, 1 BANIOIAND, | gtogom bee, - b chic L L ey 00 AN Tanding, with obvious designs upon Petel ways found the very best results follow its DESIRABLE HOUSES TOR RENT, J YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY > Leaves (CHICAGO & NORTHWEST'N pursued him as far as his own undraped 3 i G. A. Dykeman, drugg Catskill, Rherwood, 423N, Y. Wife.. *Phono 568, buying your plano from Wm. H « OmuhalUn 10th & Mason plight made decorous, and then came back that Dr. King's New Dizcovery Vb Aiat stanats T M2 — TR YO falley Kot all about the matter, and parted from hi and it has never falled to do all that is - AVI CO., 8 BLDG,, HBALTH BUUK PAWNBROKERS, A Ohioy srare companions with his wonted good humor. A claimed for it. Why not try a remedy so h Basi i’ [ B, HAAS, FLORIST, PLANTS, CUT FLOWERS, | i MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY, 415 N, - y Banquet, hall, resid and ‘g:ave deco'ations 2A robbed during the night. The boys discussed and $1.00. it outside the school house, and Peter, when . —_—— \DEsLa . LEHO P ELL, SURKIRN ! EY i brasica Local (except SUnduy).. 1:opm PRI mReY: K AN ; ! b be embarrassed by any difficulty in obtaining ety water: 30.00 per mo, electric bath. Parlors Tefreshing Leaves (CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & Q.|Arrives | he was standing dressed on the bank, and weather sets in I £ G 4 L — - R 1o L all possible speed towards shore, was hel all - modern, g tpl© Avply Byron Tt TURKISH BATHS. 5 00 TR Wor Al possible speed’ towards shore, was b TURKISH DATHS; ONLY PLACE IN CITY | BSmooth. . Latest hits. — Woodbridge' Bros. that he always keeps Dr. King's New DI N. Y. Life Bdg D-131-019 | LADIES' BATHS. MM . 819t S. 16TIL | _ultar teache 11:30am. . .Chiichgo Express (ex. Sunduy person, the latter took to flight; Tom g that he would not ba without it, if pros D110 240 RSONAL. McCague BI'g. A flue upright pl o onty 31 ...Bastern Express e B3 with an exprission significant of vengeance is undoubtedly the best cough remely; that ; YT = | Vtres: nom i lady attendant U—29 e [CITIC - TR NEQUALED, CENTRAL, MODERN, 7, 6, 5 | _free: hom t; lady af nt o |CHICA R PACIFIC. [Arrives But next morning a rumor ran that Law long tried and tested? Trial bottle free at FARNAM, CITY | 1913 Vinton sive ephione" 176 i J raom et iV | BATIHS, MASSAGE. MME, POST, 319% 8, 1TH T RATES AND .. Chicaugatts buled Limited,.. 11 he came up, confirmed it, and upon’ being Funeral of Fred Hartman, e Rl H ncoln Local (cxcert Sundayy s 114 | his (Peter’s) father, could sell him and his,boy had fried to swim the river, prob pipe. Mr. Bierbower says that as many toetel, next o P. O, 9 413 North 14th stre M2 Omahall Depot, 10th & Mas: 5 Omaha R e Tnoa A Sopm: Bt Louis Expre A URKISH BATHS: ONLY PLACE 1IN CT Boorth. L o8 G ([CHICAGO, MIL. & ST, PAUL.Arives | Would weke up and find that he was a 291 0 TINE LARG <-ROOM HOUSES, (il Vestibulea Limite 3 to come. Apparently, however, he soon for- hie has used it in his family for eight yoars, n' 1 nd flats, st i L BN L L r Corvin's house had been entered and Kuhn & Co.'s drug store. Regular size, 603 ] (ex. Sunday) 103 South Zth ave we. Franger Tiock i o asked whether anything were known of the . The funeral of Fred Hartman was held at INE LIVERY RIGS C ED. BAUMLEY, 0D MANTELS, GRAT “§5pm. Oklahoma & - un 107am | thieves put up a very pregnant look and the family dence at Nineteenth and Cen- HOUSE, 1Tth and St. Mary's avenue. Telephone 440. AL L e g oA Yiipm ot in) 10:8%4Mm | said he guessed something would be knowr hrabives y, resid ) lesnib A ,;) U—Mss3 prices. Milton Rogers & Sons, Om: Yaiver . Arrives | before long. The master camd; the boys took , er streets at 9:30 yesterday forenoon ho L PIIVATE HOME FOR WOMEN DURING CON = = Omahal Depot,’ 15th_and Weustes Sts. | Omaha "IN'” eaty "“'{ Lol !‘“”n"nil"«" Tom. ‘was e B o R (“? hrge m’:l .'""" TEN-ROOM DETACHED DW finement. Lest reference glven, 3519 N. 2 ST Wi City Acsommodailon . 8:15pm | absent, not, unfortunately, a rare occurrence Y Mason 2 ¥, ) Mr. 00 aYenus; Wil madern BUSINESS NOTICES, § 3 Sipress G Hun 10 | But Peter looked more sagacious than ever Hartman was a member. Mr, Hart month, et e s o8t PaulLimited 10:35m | School let out at noon. They swarmed o man was a brother of Christian Hartman, steeel, In AGE, ORS RES ED, 719 N. 16. 5 : i o he el dowed country road t and came to Omaka from New Orle i > = o a V. (o & MO. VALLE Arrives | forth into th I owed country an m ) cans nine MONEY TO LOAN STATE, 321 Depot, 15 and W e i_Omaha | Who were those approaching yonder? One years ago. IHe was the caterer for the Come - P — = i .....Fast Mall and Express....... 4:55pm | of them, as Peter observed, was his father . 2 mercial club for a long time after its organis P ANTHONY QAN & TRUST 00, M8 N LR, BICYCLES, pan.. (X, one) Wy, Ex. (ex. Moni.. 4is%m | A boy walked beside him; it was Tom. And zation and was more recently steward at the 0 ans at low rates for cholce security in Ne- Nor Ixpress (ex. Sunday)...10:30am | who was that man with his hand resting on Drexel hotel. He was highly esteemed b strect, $13.00, aska and Towa farms or Omaha ¢ 6:10pm. . ...r.r Bt Paull {EXPLeBs....orer. i0:35am | DO, WA 4 el s Y s Repaley A Yo e d . Fauliiiep Tom's shoulder? Why, it was John Higgins, i e e triands Whose ayipatiy e ot $10.00. SEE THE VISHILE BALL BEARINGS ON 1ith stree - - clal, Will Barnum & Bro., 12) N. 15th. | Ieaves K Tl & O B o /AITINS | the constable! And there was Nancy Billop | ———— ST et - T LOWEST RATE 33" | OmahalUnion Depot 10th & Mason Sts.i Omaha i P Duvia Co., 1906 Farnam st ; e 9:am....Kansax OWy Day Express m in some outward-bound vessel the Look Out for the Measles cone | = . 9:45pm. K. C. Night Ex.via U. B. %eans, 6:00am spring of the year, and a late flood had v L ne M d water i CITY LOANS. C. % v i e e Tieives | owollen the stream 'and carried away the | And all other contaglous discascs by keep- Cogy L L Howard. strest, | == . i CARPET CLEANING, " 15th and- Webster Sts. | Omaha bridge. Tom was a_stout swimmer; but a|ing a supply of Allen’s Hygien'e Fuld con- o) ipedesn, ML a8 M street, | ONEY TO LC { IMPROVED OMAHA 4 LEANING, iveessnBl, LouistExpress.. T 8:00am ’ floating tree may have overwhelmed him;|3tantly on hand. It has no superior as a pre- 1t Nail. bank Mins 3™ | real estate. Brennan, Love & Co., Parton bik —— | "9:30pm. 0010080, Tioutel Exbress...sees.s 81085 at any rate he gone. ventive medicino—is a pure and swest-sme'le T T T CONTRN. 5 0N W—30 | CHAMVION CARPET LEANING WORKS. | 3:30pm.. .. Nebraska_ Loghl (ex. _Sin.} 9:00um The whole village turned out for the | Ing disinfectant, deodcrant and gormidelda— kbt AR barn. ®. A N TO_LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA — - - - - aves | SI0UX CITY & PACIFIC. ves funeral. They felt, somehow, responsible for | healing and elensing, It kas many oth Pl - X Fidelity Trust Co.,, 1703 Farnam. _Omahal Depot, 15th_and_ Webster S poor Tom's ath. Lawyer Corvin uses which are told of in wrapper on the FOR RENT—1HOLC SNCH, LOCATION W ©:10pm St. Paul Limited.... 10:8am there, too, looking properly downcast. But | bottle, R Deet, . Th Q. Patiarson, Bamae Hik NED_ O Leaves [ BIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, |Arrives 4 when, at the grave, Nancy lifted her tear ———— = 2 g . F. O. Chesney, Kansas City, M | OmanalUnion Depot,, 10 & Mason Sts.| Omaha stalned face and fixed her eycs, which always Tunting for Measles. , . G, WALLACE v e UL R W 6 :s5am. Bloux City Passenger........10:35pm / were 8o kindly, upon him, he turned pale and The health officlals are investigating a re- JOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY 3 Bpm. X, PaukuLimite 18:35pm got behind the others slipped away. x”‘ port from the primeipal of the Long school, RoOM ) 3 ‘Broperty. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam. — Leaves | UNION BACIFIC. AFTIVES could not meet that look; and yet, what had | 4y pwenty-sixt 3 Prankiin’ straatotivs ami et d o W02 DRESMARING, Omaha!Unlon Depot, 10t & Mason Sts.| Omiaha he done that anybody in his place could | | Jn’] lx’“n "I“: 1“‘"“ "' " i "i that R 2 03 on_D. & 4 H ' e hal dozen cases of moasles or OR BN CAPITAL, 32,000,000; SURPLUS, $900,000; U, 8. — | 9:4%am .........Kearney Express have helped doing OR RENT, | Morigage Trast Co. New York: Tor'e ser sect | B MENTS TO DO DRESSMAKING IN | 2:0pm.. Overland | Flyer. 1. Nancy and little Nellle lived alone in the | chicken pox opposite the school house. The e loans on il property. Apply 1o Fuser & faumlies solicited. Miss Sturdy, 434 Durd $i00om. fisai‘co & Stramabig Bx. (6x. Hun) old house, and things went Il with them. | principal fears that the children who attend Fhamas, ‘gpenls, FoR N7 Firet Net 2 — — ~ T st : ¢ But at last, when N was about 11 years | t h the dis ) 3 — e Sidspm Fast Mall :10mm < jut a n 3 years | the school may catch the disease while the o, W29 p:(z.syi‘ _“n nl, 3.,‘\_r:.r \fn “m :‘xl ARAN- v 2 4 old, a mysterious event happene are passing the hou: 4 o Pi NT MONNY 70 LOAN ON DA | ‘W MI0owed apsiem: B Howsnd_sh Tgevee ICARARI RAILWAY. e \ ) a0 Wednesday. real estate & Neb. faums W, B Melke, Omaha: ‘OmabalUnlon Depot, 10th & Mason Sts.| Omaha N\ . 3 (Continu; Vednesday.) 3 <4 g W—33 | LADIES ARE INVITED TO / v 0 St Louls Cannon Ball , W : ————— roubled with Perlodical Dysentery, S T ADIRS ARS ) 20 SALL AN . \ Suffered from Dyspepsin. Henry P. Silvera of Lucea, Jamaica, West 5D, Zittie, 16t &nd Douglas Omaha, ° guaranteed. Mrs. . Collom, room & = - | “I'bave been a sufferer with dyspepsia, but | Iindia island, says: “Since my re:overy from W13 Slock. LOST, after taking Hood's Sirsaparlla my stomach | an attack of dys:ntery some ten yesrs *go. it - o e o A e wll digest food which it would not before.” | comes on suddenly at times and makes me >OMS, 15 : MORTGAGES, WALLACE, 312 BROWN BLK We'll k 5 Mrs, L. Shipman, Elkhorn, Neb. ry weak. A teaspoonful of Chamb rlain’s ~—e——— | his family BUILDING & LOAN 'ASSOCIATIONS, |STRAVED-A BLACK HOLSE. 13 VEARS OLD. Zastern made plano once il e oA maay lstspoantul of ShuhisaA — — e E i e e was missed from Jacob Tex's pasture near S s | : Ao olle, ole 5 0 o TO RENT, FURNISUED HOOM pova- SHARES IN MUTUAL L & B. ASS'N PAY | mour park on September 5 1855 A reward will more. : Hood's Pills cure indigestion in a little water gives me relief. I coud get los wired, M215 280 MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS, 6. 7. 8 per cent when 1, % 3 years old, always | be paid for his return. F. H. Davis, 628 8. 20th Pretty good piano to come - a dozen testimonials from peodls here who FURNISHED ROOMS, 801 AT = BB P redeemable. 1704 Farnam st., Nattinger, Sec. street. Lost—M221-27 back to—in fact, the best in Sehool Attendance Increasing, have been cured by this remedy. o S NG E MONEY TO LOAN, . 3 e e e - e AT Omaha—outside our store. The enrollment of the public schools was | we 0 3 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. ture, planos, etc. Green, room '8, _Barker | HC o OME OR SECURE GOOD DENTISTS, $175—$15 cash and $8 slightly incroased yesterday by the attendance ¥ 7 Gives AWy nitorm. ol block. interest on savings. Apply to Omaha L. & B, | " Y o resenta o N skrect ek XMok month, {of pupils who had not begun school untyi| TOM Ormsby has presented hiw police ser. b S * | As'n, 114 Bee bidg. M. dattinger, Weo, | ———————— = — . UNFORNISIED ToR 1 KY TO LOAN ON FUKNITURE, PIANOS, 28 | DR. PAUL, DENTIST. 2020 BURT ST. R aftor the fair. Quite 8 number of parents | 5¢80t's uniform to John D. Tierney of the Ja = A. H E, Jr., kept their childern out of school until atter | Hustler company. Mr. Tlerney will wear the - hl:lfl‘lli lw—kl:il bath .l'l;il’ofillnl'. horses, wagons, ete., at lowest rates in city; g o o - " o g p 1 A e Bta ok | e e the n ok N el e HAY AND GRAIN. 4 Art, fair week. uniform in & new spectacular tragedy written . R | B sk . ————— by Chris Shaw of Baltimore, formerly of VUBNISIRD BOOMS, WITH MOT AR QOLD OMAHA MORTGAGE, LOAN CO., USE SHERIDAN COAL—THE BEST SOFT|BUY YOUR HAY BY TON OR CAR LOTS WE 158 Doustas, Gook's Imperial Champagne —Extra Dry | Omaha, and eotitled “The Shell Road.” The Mrs 4. A M h g B eh st a'-;‘.ll. Penn hard coal price guaranteed, Victor | buy hay. A. H. Snyder, 1516 Burt st. Tel. 1107, and extra quality. Dry pungent, emits de- | play will be produced in Baltimore this X4 le. Tel. 1%, 1606 Farnam. a8 Miz ‘llcll:ul aroma and Las lovely boquet. winter.

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