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THE OMAHNA DAILY BEE: ng ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1895 4 8PE01AL\ NUTlGE S' AGENTS WANTED. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. BEF““E 1 could get relief M)T ('000 E\Ou'll PRECEDENT LADY AGENTS. RUDNER UNDERGARMENT. | BARGAINS, SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP. from a most hor- = | Quick sales bl profts; catalogue (res.” Mrs. | erties and farms. John N, Frenser, opp. P. O. rible blood dis- ey . ¥ 059 | Mrg . "Chicago, Tl Tiz-308 D — Advertisements for these columns | - S M | Ao ThE Srios mens oo | @ase I had spent hundreds of dollars ™l be taken untll 32:30 p.m. for | FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE CHOICH e et S trying various remedies and phys Judge Scott Refuses to Follow Supreme the evening and until 8 p. . for the | Liirees i) 61, Bee. il oY HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS, 8ELL_AND | cians, none of which did me any Court Decision, morning and Sunday editions, S ———— buy lote, acre farms. Gurvin Br Z}(I‘\' \"l,. gOOd. My finger nails came off and — Advertisers, by requesting n nam- WANTED=TO0 REN - my hair came out, leaving me perfectly bald. 'I'then went to BARGAINS, HOUSES, LOTS AND FARMS, Sale or trade. F. K. Dariing, Barker Block R s enn have answers ad | 10 n mumbered letter in eare | Answers wo nddre DECLARES THE COURT WAS WRONG FURNISHF s H. F. J., 1131 8. 321 & IMPROVED FARMS, G. W. CARLOGK. 1% | ; try Must Stand Trinl on n Charge red presents MOTHER AND GROWN DAU _Farnam_ 8t RE—614_ Different fro that on Which o Rates, 1186 8| " room board * ¥ b FARM LANDS, C. F. HARRISON, 912 N.Y. Life Was Brought to fnsertions le n werd | (hn SiatRnon ous st | & E-766-09° | Hoping to 'be cured by this celebrated the State Nothing taken for - | 8NAPS. BRICK BUSINESS BUILDING, 3| treatment, but very soon became disgusted for first insertion. i 16 SO | i petr e ke pant 2100.0) | and decided to try S.S.S. The eficct was must be run M e inian streets, | Bl bustness botiaire, ner, truly wonderful. I commenced to recover Attornepn for, BAWaNL Petly AliagdYREE Sy K M52 ¥ nal bt 8 S $L00.0 per year, 12 per | at once, and after I had taken twelve bot- (Copyrighted, 1805, by Trving Bacheller) ( the breezs, I'ke the no‘es of an acolian harp. | the interstate comity and good falth which S S—————————————— D RENT. Y 00T 1,6 01 ‘ T Acris withih *fmile elrcle of postoffice; | tles 1 wasentirely cured—cured by S.S CHAPTER 111 It was a fitful, undulating cull, as of fairy | should exist at any and all times between land; price, $20,000.0 the world- t otob ng 1 pifa later strels Ning 1 f t| $ SITUATIONS WANTED. | ress, siating fon and rent, B @ Ttef - g Frenner, ;‘:‘:':v"c% Hot It was an October evening © yeirs later; { minstrel ! Ming with elfin horns. But | the states of Nebraska and Illinols have boen i 1 i o A Springs had failed the woods had glowed in their red and yel :_ . ] s ned Sty 1 vt | completely fractured by reason of a decfsion $0Y WANTS PLACE TO N TOARD | SUPERLATIV AP—7-ROOM HOUSE Wi, 5. Loosis, low splendor all day fong, the sun had set | FUPre (EOL IRIQE distomie melody, WAk~ | rendered in eriminal court yesterday. while attending Om. fustn & | STORAGE, §29 piok o ecadiion, 44t - . Shreveport, La, (] ® ® |in a rivalry of g and now it was getting | it come from? After a moment Nel fe| Edward Petry, against his objectic now ¢ | WANTET UATION FIREMAN, COMES pposite postofce. wmalled reetoany | €0 cool that a fow logs were pi'ed on the jumped up, ran to the window and threw it recommended, or other steady work. A\‘me' n H. 4. Stricker, 1500 Howard St., ¢ Qur ook on the Disease s dits Trenur goes to trial on the charge of committing a 's | burglary, being compelled to do so, his stict, but | — — | Addre FARM OF SECOND | m—— unty, Ark., 12 miles 214 HARN M2 STORAGE, FRANK EWERS, SPECIFIC FOR SALE-A 2,600-AC _ | " bottom land in M wide hearth, 1 a fire kindicd. The pitch- | open. In came the crisp, cold air; the st ! sparkled; the music sounded more ” - P pine sticks began to crackle and to o at counsel state, by reason of a legal fraud come ACIRIG BTOLACE RHOUSE (0., 05 | east of Texarkana, 1,000 acres cloared, 700 acres still aerial and remote. It was impossible to : : P Tonen st Generai slorase and farwarding, | 90 caltvation, B tenant houses. - This farm s the ends, the blue smoke whirled upwards | gotermine whenco it tame, 1t sosnded now | ™IUed by the Nebraska authorities upon NTED, POSIT M-—258 Tell adapted for grain, grass atock and cotton, fn the huge draught of tho chimnay, and | here, now there. Sometimes It seemed to | GOVErnor Altgeld of Tilinofs. = = < and on easy terms. Address, Geo, Peaslee, Naney and Nellie, having cieared awsy the ' emanato from the listener's own heart. Last spring it was ascertalned by the police Russellvitle, Atk RE- 1000017 —_— — supper thi were seated in a sm and “Oh, isn't it good! - Oh, don't let it s'op!” | that Edward Petry was in Chicago. It was o o FOR SAL| 'RADE, IMPROVED FARM OF P in a big sido by side, face to the | Murmured Nellie, with groang of delight believed that he had committed a burglary WANTED, LIVE, INTELLIGENT AGE HIGHEST 80 yacres, 1 Miles nortlieast of Kearney, in lage. “Nellie's hoad leaned against Nancy's it it did s slmost &3 out of con-|in Omaba, and, & complaiat HAVINK. EeeR metal, rubber Buffalo county, Nebraska, C. F. Fahe, 42 b Nellie's head 1 against Nar P S R R 1, A f a to danize clubs of (hree 1o five fami- | - metal, rubber and botdle Board of Trade Bidg., Oma braskn e e e et T A Jast tote swellcd oy 1t | aworn out by 11, O'Net he Who. ot ABE L LA T Ry T T T L AL R ; RE-—-M21 3 n lfopbiihtis 1Ky hair, wh off in a diminuendo, and sank into silence. | arrested for the orime comuniitel on Mane Jng mouth, Where there are n> Tt wiRds. 10 | S | e some of the colors of the golden flame at On, do-o let it play some more!" she |1y and upon requisition papers brought to ot "Winters, no b1 o crop il i { wh he was N, O ) s'ghed, as If the invisible orchestra could be | Omal . " 5 cold winters, no biizzards, n D failures, o = HOR o v which she was gazing, or of the maple I & K o maha and lodged in jail. the polica Where two dr ihree crops can he mised enc FOR SALE=MISC SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, Witdh “itie NEdT gAlHereA) 4 gFeat T propitiated by entreaty Mammy, you ask | began putting two and two together. They JE i man T Wwrk ot s e, g e does | o r ' ™ VAN SAN “HOOL, 513 N, ° t b emlt finally discovered that they said that Petry Je'aman Wi wonk ome-Talt s hard us he e | s T A. C. VAN SANT'S BCHOOL, 813 Blastic that aftefnoon, ehone In the fllckering lght| ~Nanay had all this while rematned In bet | had lso Gommitted Gron foms ny and an- Sure paying ~rops of frult and garden truck Vil Sl Ui et —— LN I with a lovely radiane incy sat back in her | chalr In a state of breathless agitation.|other burglary. H. W. Dunn swore out " B . "Rinem woneral ament, 1017 Farnam st. S COLLLGE, 15TH, FARNAM chiair with her stout arms folded across her | She now managed to find a weak and quiver- | second complaint. No frial of the cags wis M RESPONDE Council Bluffe, Q ing voice. “Come away from Omitha child! Lovy, it's ghosts, the s to be when Uncle Matt was 1 sakes—what a turn it give me! wa who lcoked the conventional type less than she. S at window, | had last spring and a Chicago witness, Mac- me as used | Donald, who was to identify tho article W Ob, my |stolen, which he had located in a pawn- shop, returned to Chicago on a promise to A GENTLEMAN TO WORK OMAITA OR TA nefit and | FOR SALE Ot TRADE She was rozy, dimpled, plump and | yet she was not only a epinster of Omaha_ sick, accident and de pmaha aick, aceld {atioh. CPIUSGhtEY ] © Bt alkee bar nEture o eer only a & ‘Ghosts?" said Nellle, stepping back from [ return this fall at the state's exponse, just B rarben T A0 (e s, O A bargain. Address box 34 AETNA HOUS PEAN), N. W, COR. » Knee Caps nearly 60, but she had met with nothing but | the window, in momentary dismay. But she |as he had come befere Jugs Sootd q Wi v K nt, ‘o0 Paxton 1 i ¥4 34389 28 | *13th ana Dodge, ‘Rooms by day or ‘weelk. 813 Misfortune all her life. It is & marvel what | recovered horself. “If ghosts can make such | dismissed the Sury before ths ol was et L e 3'OF THE | = i . . some folks can thrive on! | nice noises as that, 1 like them." N YT D R ORTE Y TRAVELING | LADIES SEND FOR PACKAGE OF THE AREH VA BYTGE Ha N some fo] nice noises as that, ke them entered. In the meantime Petry had hi L, o ericors: Ietia & Thomis greatest house plant fertilizer - known, Pro- | HOTEL BARKER, FRANIC HILDITCH, MaR., 101 Varicoss But Nancy had in her bosom the innocent It won't play no more this time, once it [ counsel fiie a motion to obtaln his diseharge. talors, 1012 Farnam. BOM ducen " wonderful growth. - Address Av. 10 | 1 60d Jones i, S p and kindly child’s hoart which was born with | stops,” sald Nancy. “I rec'lect how't used |alleging that the state of Nebragke having TR T T ‘D PRACTICALY = e DL R ks St O AMERICAN PALN. chg her; she was as much a chill as the Lttle | to be well enough! It 'ud play a bit, an’ | first of all charged him with one offense, for Viioriat ana gardoner, 15, Haas, 1913 Vinton at, - | FOR SALE, —MoL B OO UMEIA | e ke, o 1o Mub ot deyy Ty ; girl beside her. Troubles could draw tears | then stop, an’ then ‘times it 'ud say some- |the trial of which he had been broagnt ’ 1082 bicycle. Address comb, box 7, Wakefleld, Neb, | Furopean plan, e to $1.00 per day. t Trusses from her readily enough; but nothing could | thin’, and then you wouldn't hear no more. | here, it had turned about and attempted to VN g THE “LANGE" HOTEL, 603 8, 13TH STRE ) make her biter or sullen. Her nature wag of | That's how 'twas when poor Matt was Hvin', | try him on a different charge, OAK OFFICE_D N i the summer quality, sometimes reverting to | an’ I guess this is the same ghost This involved a neat question of interstate Tnquice Janitor; Sih R e Syringes, April, but never contracting into winter. | “But did it ever do any harm to Uncle | comity. It was argued at lengts before the 4 toen who have worked In b= UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS. Truly, she was not armed to contend with the | Matt? Didn't he like 1t?" enquired the fcourt. Cases were cfted, stating how the 3 o8 need ly Atomizers, artful and selfish world; yet the world could | ehild 1 .| various states had in the past gone Into the o L LD B CLAIRVOYANTS. . K. BURKET, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND 3 not hurt her. Her vital spots were beyond I don' know as he ever act'ly heard it [ kidnapp business and forcibly take himself. It ‘ud mostly come when I'd be | criminals from one state to another for trial. alone, an' he off on his bus'ness, som’'ers A Nebraska case clted not o ly hel th b other. They were a| When I'd tell him about it, he'd look grave akNE G the world’s reach Being of such a m full companions for SALBSMEN DRUG TRADR J. W. Kalgnt, 217 i embalmer. 1618 Chicago st., telephone 9. 321 SWANSON & VALIEN, 1701 CUMING, TEL 1060, MRS, DIt 1. WARREN, CLAIRVOYA ke, she and Nellie were liable business medium; Sth year at 118 N. ] illegal, but decided that in criminal cases TA LARGE PHILADELPHIA - Lo i A 2.quat palr of children, Things which to others|an then he'd say, ‘Well Nance,' he'd say, | the party taken from one state Into another s, e | A i o RO D AR AN would have been foolish and trivial interested | ‘mind you al'ays listen what it says,' he'd fconld not be tried for a different offense than e willing to. travel | PROF. B. FITCH, THE C P.V.!‘.Ml\ll {y‘.’ 117 Farnam st., telephone 2: 523 w'&[(r Bdg them, and made the subject of their con-|say, ‘an’ whatever it s, mind you do it;|that for which he was first arreste The 1 badle nesd write: o muck, How | e e aw Bally, frotn 9.6, .. 16 1 fidential talks. Bach loved the sound of | for ghosts kiows mor'n we do.! he'd say. [ fudge of the eriminal court decluped wat o Blihest. oraer "ara fanuiked. - Addry §p. "m; "seances o physical ‘manifestations MUSIC, ART AND LANGU. . the other's voice and was secure in the | All the same, it scared me awful.” upreme court in so stating the law had no X tgr ey oo s miagenie) (B OE RS SR C. b e b alas i o AL L TSt bt LA e oo | arsint for {vert ng b Eile OGN i esidence 606 N. 17k stre M e mutual comprehension love gives; the reason | fairi - — — ] — e $L.00 FOR $2.00 WANT OD GERMAN SALESMAN g : is perh Amorita, Pretty Widow in Bloomer Darling oD S WA A AT B MASSAGE, DATHS, ETC. il e R, UL R Shfl[man & MCCU“"G” Um [:[] 1umipat field, Neb M2y 27 Smooth. Latest hits. Woodbrldge Bros., of id and they mean to do us good some- | its decision; that it did not form a part of the s because it so simplifies and il- | how. ~Didn’t they do Uncle Matt good?” | decision and he would mot follow it This the ordinary confusion ani obscurity | “Well, I blieve he did sort of foller what | was after counsel for Petry had plotured the S oth.” X ro 8% o oy ¢, ourselves artificers or | they safl, when 1 wasn't {00 seared o recol: | dire consoquences shouid the oticers of one W YO N MADA M TH, 2ND T Omaha, Neb most of the riddles that perplex us. ect it, an used to say, ‘times, that the | state he caught imposing on those of othe TATORERS TR WYOMING ON COMDANY | MADAME M1 . 19TH, IND FLOOT R Sl 2y 2 o : ; e : e AT . | of other I On B, A,y oLk earnatet: e | A etia: Yapar, wicotiol; stearn GEORGE . ENECK, DANIO_ AND | 1513 Dodge St.—2d Door West P. O | “Nellie, you wouldn't have cared for me | Voices, as ho calod cem, was as. good states and by subtertuge getting nrisoracs transportation. Kramer & O'learn. 1120 Far- [ pherine and sea baths. 103 guitar teacher. 1911 Cass street. M-109 to marry that ‘old Lawyer Corvin, would | his bu'ness as what a epellin’ book ls (u‘v alfor trial on wholly different offenses than nam street M2 = - 7% A 5 T you, lovey? child learnin’ to read. But all the same, 'm | those named f the requisition papers . — | MME. LARUE, MASSAGE, H ATHL. 1617 | ToU CAN SAVE MONEY DY RENTING OR i ¥ 4 SAFte ; T BRIES oY 5 . : i POSITIONS FOR FEW DPUSHING SALESMEN | “ioward T o Dusing your piano from Wm, M. Schmoller, 55 | MADE 1T PLEASANT FOR GUS.| “Ugh! said Nellie, prolonging a gutt cared of what I can't see, and don't know | Petry yemains in Nehraska for tHal on the on_salary ne, If you mean b — 5 ; McCague BIIg. A fine upright plano only $110.00, of disgust. ‘I horrid! You don’t have it is; an’ al'ays thought it was them |second charge of burglary Sy, Te LA, R IR e T M2 % | Wyoming Man Held Up and Robbed | to, do you?" sts that carried poor Matt off, myster'ous i: % 4 Y Pl - —— Rica Yo LD IRREE No; but he asked me th 100n ;" t last k AlbasiAl R MMB, HOWELL, TURKISH AND BLECTRIC PAWNBROKERS. Gus Walter, who has been working in [She give a chuckling little | I de.| “May be they'll bring him back again,| / \tendort was taken in custody yes- ST baths, Finest parlors in city.” 318 Wyoming, came to this city Monday after- | €1are, I wonder what ailed the man. He used | then, and he'll ‘make Mr. Corvin stop trou- | terday morning Ly Sherift Drexel, He is to 4 IT. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. Mool ik Y e to be spoonin’ around 'bout twenty or thirty | bling us.” be taken to Lincoln to serve i L = w DR, LEON, BLEGANT MASSAGEUAND | 1 MAROWITZ LOANS MONBY.S418 N, noon and befors he had been here many e a two years years ago: but I was young WANTED, MILLINERY TRIMMETL 11 smart then, | Nancy shook her head thosts Is gho tric bath, Parlors restful and refreshing. | eom——— Hours was nee In the state penitentiary. upon by a reception com- | and he was rich; and anyw ! . — — wa I was fancyin’ | lovey; they may be good or bad; but 1 neve rhs waleslndien. 1512 Douglas st A = 4 I | ; Altendorf was sentenced for having brutal North 1ith strect. 1M1 ; ; ; 21 se w heard ey was able to pay folks' debts d having brutally [t : 2 R ATEs AN mittee, whose visit was not unlike a sur- | som’un else mys So I taid to him to-| heard as they was able to pay folks' debts |, Alendort was sentenced 4 WANTED MILLINERY TRIMMERS = MANTELS, GRATES AND TI s 2 - | day, I says, ‘Whatever ails you, Mr. Corvin? | for ‘em. Ef they could do that, I don't say | 3%53uliel cx-Policeman William Cuilen in the e awdics, 1513 Dovulas 81 ¢ prise party. Walter says that he was walk- | J i e s R car shops, two yoars ago last spring. Tho WANTED, A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE TURKISH DBATHS. WOOD MANTELS, GRA. TILES FOR |ing along North Ninth street in an orderly &LCHE aybe you use to | but L o o E ST SRR SO weapon used was a plece of lead pipe, about Akatally three feet long. Gr after the men had b want me for the sake of my| - The cause of this efaculation was not super natural, but material. There was a — | “fireplac v | _prices. e for ladies. Suite 109-110 Dee Bidg. B e [ s, vestibules and large floors; write for work, Apply at (%2 Mason street, C—234-2 - [eatibmise sl ot Y mar TURKISH BATHS; ONLY PLACE IN Cr r shortly after midnight when he was ted by two men, who kindly invited ing this in his ha ome altercation, for a Omalia. 314 WANTED, GIRL FOR SMALL FAMILY. CALL s g exclus 3 th' : ’ : b ; bitter fecling oxisted between them, Altendort 2052 Emmett C—-M271 25 b s 135 el P him to Goldsmith's saloon to nave a drink thump on the hearth, and the wood i g ween them, Altendor| S TEE G : NORK T R TR TR H e MLy AL el )y with them. He declined this invitation with flew out into the room. © heavy being an A. P.A.and Cullen a Catholie, the g LD OB DayORI LADIES' BATHS. MMB, POST, 819 8, 18 thanks, whereupon he was bound, dragged had fallen down the chimney and struck | 1atler was hit on the head and rend:rsd a DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED, 719 No16. | across ‘the street and relieved of $20 which PERSONAL. = = e physical wreck for life. Altendorf was ad- milted to bail pendi appeal. He thon went to live on his Surpy county farm, yet never paid any atton o his appeal, not ven geiting out a transcript. Tae supreme afirmed the lower decixion, amongst the smouldering ember: The astant a light blaze broke out, burnt T minute or £0, and then died d Land s1kes! it jost makes me sick » a brick out of the chimney, 1 lut what was that burned up so? It ddn’( | cou he had with him At noon i terday detectives arrested Pat Ford, jr. and Jim Gallagher upon suspicion. Walter positively identifies these men as the Ligh- waymen who held him up, FOR RENT—HOUS HOUST ! NLOCK. | VIAVI CO., 36 BEE PLDG., HE D251 free; hom trentment; lady F. K. DARLING, BARK HE VISIBLE DALL BEARI} lay Special. Will Barnum & Bro, - A SIS, tap. O ErAA, ( 120 N. 15t —— TR R Some years ago Altendorf savel the lives of i Company. 1505, Fatnany | D-g42" | Banquet, hall, ¢ and ‘g ave i R, Rl _ Minor Police Matters, Nellie picked up a thin st'ck, and poked | Lwenty-four passeng in wreck of a b oo 2181 Vinton, g to8 pRoneis WESTERN BICYCLE & GUN CO., 2416 CUMING, | Detective Savege returned from Joliet, Til,, among the ashes. “Why, Mammy, it's moaey | North Atlantic steame: BENEWA & CO. BATHS, MASSAGE, MME, POST, 3| yesterday with Harry Paxton and Charles -2 whole lot of §t!" she presently exclaimed Wants In o Judgment a2 e P CLBANING. | Whitney, These are the men supposed to “It was done up In a paper, and that's what ¢ BAFRbLE An injunction is songht for by Rachel A. ““‘Money, child? Your crazy! Whatever | Crever against the Hugh Clarke estate, the would money be doin' in our old_chimney?" | plaintiff and defendant being parties to a syne “But it is mone persisted Nelilo; and | dicate formed in 1556 for dealing in Florence with that shoe raked oat a couple of $10 golt | janas Money, it is alleged, was ad pieces. “‘Oh, do see—what a lot of 'cm! FINE LIVERY RIGS CHEAP. BAUMLEY, b and St Mary's avenue.” Telephone 40, have robbed the Dougherty residence of dia- 8 A MITON _CARPE WORKS. | monds and other valuables about a week - ~ 20 8. 14th St. Tel. & U—862—-0-13 since, N DURING CON. e ———— Josephine Carlson stood before the police B o o FARMS FOR RENT. court yesterday and wept bitterly because 3 2 she was accused of having been caught shop- SROOM HOU court houss, 3 MODI walle fr PRIVA 1OME FOR WOMI finement. Hest reference giv )L T, A COTTAGE WITH EIGHT ROOMS. anced to ] : = 4 ivip | the Omaha and Florence Lanc s on B near Faram. Caarles Turmer. e = = P e N T T e b S She continucl raking out gold and stiver | (e Omaha and h.lm one m"‘r‘ l‘:":l"l,;':)",:": LSl = MONEY TO LOAN—REAL F 88 Mo76 016 | new in Omaha, as well as new at this voca. coins, and brushing away the ashes. There [ - llapse of business ventures, judgments DETACHED MODERN RESIDENCE, 2871 SR e Sl e | tion. She came from Lincoln a short time TTaoe ioares ok tem-hundeads of them ||| sd sobtalncaythsl Olaeiieatats S moNE A RIN e v e eme B R Y Tt | ANTHONY LOAN & TRUS Y. LIFE. ago and said that she could find no other We're rich, now, ain't we, Mammy; you can ¢ Loans at low rates for cholce security in Ne. LOST. braska and Towa ‘arms or Omaha city pr pay Mr. Corvin tomorrow anl make him go | SECUring one for §10.000. Rachel A. Crever away,” said the chi'd, looking up smilirg | 11128 that she is eatit'el in oquity to share with excitement plasure to the extent of $5,000 in this judgment. She 278, way of supporting herself. She was fined $10 and costs, but as she had no wealth she will live at the county jail for the next six days, R RENT, TTAC STRAYED-A BLACK HO! 13 YEARS OLD, L i b—s10 O OAN AL Y Wi Taimsed Trom Jacab Tex's peeturs near ey w o 7 Nancy, her simpla goul rent betwecn fear, | 45K8 the court’s protection of her interests. - AEDAYIS(Co. I8 mour park on September 5, 185, A reward will AL Wiskced 10nos: curlosity “and half-incredulous joy, got down | Plumber Wallnce Won the Cawe. SR RENT, HRICK DWELLING. 14 ROOMS, x bo pald for his return, F.'H. Davis, 628 8, 20th [ John Fitzgerald, a newsboy, was fined $1 on her knces cn the hearih stose and picked | Alexander Wallace was discharged from 10th and Leavenworth. Milton Rogers Sons street. Lost—Mz21—27 | and costs for being disorderly; the charge of up one of the gold picces between her thumb i : i D e T TR ROy ST TN T arging a revolver within the city limits AR criminal court yesterday in consequence FOR RENT, SOUTH FRONT BRICK HOUSE: | 2o aiate Homman Love & o Dareas At been scalded on 'back. Return to , as Fitzgerald said a “It’s real true gold, fust as sure's you're | ¢f the portion of the South Omaha ordinance I bath room and W—300 3061 Poppleton avenue and receive rewar didn't know it was loaded “Whate r alls you, Mr, Corvin?' alive,” she murmura the same kind of | Providing that plumbers who ply their trale and fu ace - — —— Lost o 2 & X 3 i = e T 1 red Fuller of Eighteenthand Manderson | — coin poor Matt used to' like to have about him. | in that ety shall be inhabitants of South S IR Y R 7 HON streets, had a complaint lssued agains ry | money,” T says; ‘but now,’ I says, ‘you Sl 5 & | Omehat aRd" REteinlana iy 65 Halt Howard, or Geo. property. Fidelity Trust Co., 1162 Farzam, LADY'S G HUNT ., h mplaint issued against Mary ° | ‘Gold eagles don't fly aw:y as casy her | Omaha and have places of business there D Wi fair. grounds Wednes, Sullivan because she would not let him take [ 80t the money, and what under the canopy ds’ s w! > use t | having been declared unconstitutional, The 1 sy kinds', wa hat he used to say. it h N b T T T R tirn to Bee office, 1 out his crop of potatoes and beans before | Would you be wanting of me? So I laughed i 9-ROOM 1101 IR, D A N R R | e b X ; lau; e s city of South Omaha declared on the spot s 422 S, I5th DM or bought. K. O. Chesncy, Kansas City, Mo. ==——————=" | frost came. Both parties claim the crop. But I thought to myself, thinks I, ‘Well, I that it would test the judge's ruling in the —— ——— X A W DRESSMAKING, Jack (Clasoy way finet $167and iooate for |/EUSEN T WOUIGRL MATYY. & sdn thet was fhe supremo court fn order to ascertain whether Aty Treia company, 102 Farnam stret | TOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY having used vile language while watching | 228t of my defr hoy Tom gettin' drowned, \"\ the South Omaha plumbers cannot have an D property, W. Farnam Smith & Co., 13 SSES 310 SATISFACTION GUARAN. | the (ableaux of the knights last Thursday | pOf, pEa A I mysell exclusive field in which to work, tree from FOR RENT, 6-ROOM HOL NEWLY PA- -4 teed; McDowell system. 1611 Howard st. night, the court declaring that it could not [ {”° jest Mr. Corvin's fault, you know; outside competition, mo. 119 N. 37th, | CAPITAL, $2,000,00; SURPLUS, 6 mo. 19 T T | Mortgage Trust Co., New York: for 6 per cent e loans on cily pioperty. Apply to Pusey & 86-010* | excuse unbecoming conduct upon such a fes- = | tive occasion, whan all citizens should have pered; city’ water; §8.00 Bloeta but one feels things that way. him th I'didn't te it's no use hurting folks feelin's Conrt Calls for Today. next to P. O. o 5 7 g g ; - t Judge Keysor: Nos. 15, 28, o4, STANFORD CIRC COTTAGES, §TOOMS, | Thomas, agents, room 7 First Nat, Bk biag | BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATIONS, | been upon their best behavior. “What 'did he say 327, 56, 407, 412, 418, Wil ‘modern, gas, fuel. Apply Hyron Reed com: Wl |- SeRE S e jJohn Black, ZEarl C. Burton, John| «Well, ho sort o' como out, then; he nys, Judge Werguson: Nos. 17, 34, 35, 303, 5 pany, 212 Kouth Mih street e [ R T IO o O | AR ER I AN UBUAD LURAT] Miller and 'Charles Edwards, = known | “That's Jest It he says; 'you aln‘t ot 1o L 17, B4, 36, 89%, ) 56, 60, 78, 6, 7, § per cent when 1, 5,0 3 vears old, always | a Y 100, 109, 112, real estate & Neb. fa:ms. W. B. Meikle, O Burton gang, were be- | mone | 109, 112, 116, aha, an’ 1 hate to have It that way, but Y 08, FOR IRENT, HOUSES AND COTTAGES, HICK o redécmable. 1704 Farnam st., Nattinger, Se fore Judge rka yesterday, charged | what ¢an I do? he says. “Here I'vé been r 123, 13 t 5 18 1B 84, e e Y T R S T — oo | With an attempt at safeblowing at the com- [ iendin’ vou m.nsy thess ten years bac 1 s, 91, 94, SENO0M HOL Niuhn W, Robine [ S D, Bistia, T6th na Dousies Omaha HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD | mission house of Porter Bros., Elghth and | Nancy,’ he says, ‘on the s'eurity of your lan — | doin W Ratwina, | T3, D, e, 361 slas, Interest on Eavings, Apply (o Omaha L. & B. | Jones streets. At the request ‘of the prose cattle an’ stuff,’ hie eays; ‘an’ now you Ass'n., 1104 Heo blds. G. M. Nauinger, See. * | tytor the case was continued until this morn- | ain’t got nothin more to pledge, and Tl have —_—e e ¥ |ing at 11 o'clock. to foreclose on that mortgage tomorrow,’ he Gy " | Bliza Diggs, a neatly dressed colored wo- | says. ‘An’ what I thought was, Nancy, if MORTGAGES, WALLACE, 812 BROWN TWO FINE LARGE SIX-ROOM South 21st street. NT G s . A man, living on Charles strect, near Twen- | you'd have me It would make It all smooth G SalaEs Bt danon srest, $000. QYRY TP HUANROHA Ty Ty S — tieth, had a warrant lssued erday for | and nice,’ he says, ‘for I was al'ays fond o & e aweling, 118 Spauiding Steet, 313,00 s W el dis, o Ulony, SHERIDAN (COALCTHE LEST SOFT | tho arrest of her husband, James Digss. | Y0U, you know: an' now I'vo been a widower | sioam Noated s, 100 & 100 treet, | MONEY 70 LOAN, 3. @0 9 DAvS; FURNE. | Soa} POIn hard conl price guaranteed. Victor | (e arrest of her hushand, dames Diggs. | Hou, You knows an now I've been & widower B la i iokate ccurhl hrick dwelling, 1204 strect; mod- plancs, ete. DUl Green, room '8, Barker | sem e e P | }or with great bodily harm and made several | yowll come,’ he says. ‘An’ ef you don't, P o Notson, Ada P. Drake, BT et e a1 mpdare oany B ___XMsH 2 attempts to burn her trunk of dresses. The | pon my word, T don’t see how you're a-goin' [ __ s L Bauman, Michael Donovan, insolvent, A o Theluding hot fheating Want, #0: | MONEY 0 LOAN ON FUMNITURE, TIANOS, HAY AND GRAIN, Officers could nol find James at his place of | to got on anyway,’ he saysw " | dowt seom Ilke It could b real, dovs 1t7 Tis, | MGOONer™, Insane, "Daid “H.'" Bowman, rect: rent, $40.00 per month. horses, wa . ete., at lowest rates in ety | = o e business yesterday. He had taken time ‘‘He hasn't got this house, though, has ot 4 he same ut I don't ki 0| BARIRE R QM AL 2 3 5 X e BB R sieseli| a0 peaI RS ool LIS CopRil ok | BT NODR BATIBT 0N OB CAw Tova | At 0L e 0 iErt aten SRt (I oo i E ST o YoouEhC Al hesaawia LRk £ odonls Vi dge Buxter, county court: V.63 Kirken- 42500 per month. . Timiire Netherton Hall Sa5.baY the loan off t any time or in #ay | “huy hay. A H. Bayder, 1518 Burt st Tel, 207 | b7, the forelock and lett avl o, lovey, he ain't; an™that's what T tofy | MY be the money ain't J2stly ours, a'ter all, 85 b A 9 56, 1st Natl. bank DM amount ook § Mgy | celved his wages up to date . lovey, ; ' We don’t know where it cime from, an' ef | YOUNE ag Anderson et al.; 8-205, Nea . OMAHA MORTGAGE_LOAN CO., —————— 1; an’ Tsaid T'd starve in it soonr'n sell It, | o® (aNS KTQW Whete 1t ¢t (e, braska Moline Plow company against 1. 1. FOR RENT--CHOIC ? LOCATION 06 8. 16th_st, Subject to Attucks of Cholera Morbus, It was Billops' house ever monce ‘twas [ /0 WER 'O T 1 aRd Ahen A WA 50| Ml Tha Bests ¥ T C: ¢ bk " THE WORK IS NEARLY COMPLETED, | While staying in the Del'a (Misssippi | Dullt, an’ I don't goDslder. Tye any riahtita |, Cph AORK S H a8 Shelrs what'd we| Oriminal casts set for this week LEtia L5 - il — Bottoms) last summer, B. T. Moss, repre. | Mako away with it while I live. An' 1 tola [ 901 Dy sy A ednexdny. . ault; i GG, WALLACE, 312 TROWN BLK River Commission Pushing the Pro- | senting Ludlow, Saylor Wirs Co, of St Louls, | him, may be the folks around would give | ‘“Why, Mammy, who would keep money | | Wedn ! ek, sasAuit) Y AL e DMt = tection of the River Banks. suffered from malarla and becamo subject to [ MO, work to doi anyhow, marry, I couldn’t, | \P our ebimncy, I It wasn't oura?” said | Wil SRS OE, DUtEIAT, toojsi Charles ETOON: COTTAGE, ALL MODERN. 21zt M1 ANDISE IN B R. 8 Berlia of to Mistourl River ‘com- | attacks of choiera morbus. Tn every fnstance | BY'n bY he sald, ‘Well, I'm sorry ‘to fore: | Nelle, with hetter genso than grammar. She | ' uri aml stree > 26; a. or land and cash . ™ . 1 close,’ he say: 1 pan's o lp e ept o king treasure J e hers ursday Pra 1u 4 U o Liiass or squivalent, Address 8 99, care Bee, mission says that the government | when attacked he was re'feved as f by magic, | 1 he says; ‘but I can’t help it; T need P L e ember hursd; Frank Gannon, grand larceny FOR RENT, BEAUTIFUL X it o'ty ) 20I0s 'odsh ta ol e ew investment,’ he | With untroubled enjoyment. “Uncle Matt | Wililam Nixon, burglary; (ieorge Coleman, Y= | work now being carried on a short distance [ DY Uslng Clamberlain’s Colle, Cholora ani | S0Me cash to put Into a new investment,' h o o X urnished complete for hot 8 - . X o says; an' then he went on to tell about a man | Must have put 'em there, and made 'em fall | Same. Sah BNl ¢ ¢ P #0000 HALF INTEREST IN AN OLD ES. | above the Interstate bridge would be com- | Dia'Fhoed Remedy e e TOBATd LA b come to town With & new Invention— | down Just when we wanted them.’ i Gayofwan Berkland, ammuit; 107 0ome Luniness. munagon 3, "3 G o 517 et ‘Nait | Pleted In about thirty days. Two steamers | 'M° 2° Plus U it e T YAx ok AKINK tope stow with tetrion | (OATR L SHi0 HAtsE ice, Al New Canes Fil: FOR RENT— bank Y and a considerable force of men are working Cradle and the Grave. ity, but I didn't understand how ‘twas. Mr.| A whisper—a sigh—a volce, flling tho'r ew v ¥ —— —_— Yory! e antes o buy e stock of ears, oming 0! he; 0! ore, Distriet court: Btate of Nebraska ex rel, P iz > i ONE OF THE BEST MANAGED on the dykes and the tmprovements are| The following births and deaths were re. | OTVin, he wanted to buy the stock of the | ears, coming from they knew not wh | 15 {0 the city, wi iug to in. invention, and had to h pital, have placed e | Tapldly nearing completion. When finished | Ported at the health office during the twenty- | ¢y aying corp crease their e cash. So he sald | &lowly uttering speech, and dying away into | Philip Liel NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS y 5 8] ying away inte r agalnst Silas A. Holeomb et wouldn't marry him, and didn't have | al, manda us; matter of estate of Zulima S64 000 of thele” ek to in amounts trom | the east bank of the river will have been | four hours ending at neon yesterday the money for the mortgage tomorrow, why [ “For you, Nance—tor you and her—pay the ins agalnst eatate of Charles 1. 1vanw, INISHED UNFURNISHED PARLO 00 up. Durlng the past two yews the stock | oo 5 . ths—Herbe “hithey, 6 Parker | he'd be sorry, but he'd jest be obliged {o scil | debt—pay the debt—ycur brother Matt sends alty; William Kuntz against Mis. s : hunincss, recommend thepiciyes s belter than | ning at a polnt a short distance below the | Street, boy; Fred Andreson. 1020 South | UP the farm an T} sy, 3aia, (Well, ef | it—phy the debt, and frze (he land, and give Loan und Trust compiny ugainst T Siet” URNIBHED ROOMS, i DBOUQ-| jorigsse investmeat, A, ¥, Connsti ®8 N. | water works pump house and exteading to | Twentleth, girl; Hermidn Mollenstedt, 1718 | B TS T B S | me peace (Continued Thursday) g # Andrelr Lund) boumaseatis 18 sires o - = [ the new draw bridge. The work has been [ South Sixteenth, girl; Charles Purvey, Twen- | S4¥§: jan don’t you bother ‘bout Nellie a QBHRRAC b PrOBArtY, A e FURNISHED ROOMS, 317 HARNEY STREET. | FOR RENT, MEAT MARKET AND TOOLS. | done with willow mattresses and is perma- | tieth and Van Camp avenue, girl; Jens Han. | M 1 #aysi ‘I guess the Lord'll look out P Ty County court: V-l Wyatt-Bullard Lum- ¥ Fatmers and Merchants State bank f « 98 f after us, some way;' an' then I told him I'd in a Boarding House, ber wm{ Any against M. Bharpe et note LA I ank nent. The west bank has bean treated to | sen, 3312 Blondo, girl. i have to be gettin’ the dinner ready, an’ asked | Mrs, B. H. Pike has been bording with | Vo144, Mrs. Sarah 1. Heath against Daniel NICELY BTH the same process in p'aces, but as the pres Deaths—Jens Clausen, 35, 811 orth | yim would he stay? But he sald no, an’ o . .. A ' B ' | Keniston, ‘note; V-115, United es ¥on- Fomets A2 o ent appropriation of §75.000 will on'y suffice | Twenty-first _street, Springwell cemotery; | iy, Would he 100 WY 50 | Mrs. Ruth at the home of the latter, Thir- | caustic file works ugainst Omaha Mantel Rt TR T {ompirty, qut the work In hand no at- | Permelia Engle, 72, 1510 South Thirty-third, | *%p0 SO Link the Lord will take us to | toenth and Davenport streets. When fair [ and Tile company, assumpsit;' V-ide, o water; able. 63 Not ot — | tempt will be made to finish the rip-raping | cardlac asthma, Kansas City, Mo.; Annie | gaaven, now we have no me week came, however, the landlady thought | sinith, notes: ] SR et Cath ne Dyball aga ond and "~ Maplo, | quireq $ho could make more moncy by renting her | Samuel Anderson, dumages. B g i gues ‘Il get on ght 5 otitions filed in probate col Juura Oh, avell, 1 Bucts we'll got on all r'ght| rooms for other purposes, and requested her | for Hiarrisan: Kol ol ewa | puardian yet, lovey 4 ARGE TRACT OF LAND NEAR | on the west bank until another appropriation | Peterson, 1%, Thirty-se Wat have you to offer? H. F. | is secured dysentery, Springwefl “¢éme LY. L blag z:1% e —— - W FURNISHED ROOMS AND HOARD. Dailey,” 10 - TENEMENT. MODELRN, 1 Tro ¥ leal Dysentery. for (he Measles. Aown hersatoh /AR 288, loyey X (e \iage | Teular roomers o take their departure. | of William' b, Wil s’ owtate, distribution OUTH 1100 AT Laniiocks 9f ity halli price. 3200000 | Henry P. Silvers of Lucea, Jamaica, West | ADd all other contaglous distases by keep- | Plled: cheerfully “I'll trot ay be 1 can't et | Ars. Pike retused o move out, as her room | OF, Ausets, of Thomas Yates estate, ‘Anoa _ ouglas. i . A 5, 0 i equity for good unen- | g4 island, ince my reovery from | \08 & supply of Allen's Hyglen'e F.uid con somethin’ to do—0ookin', Or sewln'. OF sush rent was paid some days In advance. The FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED ROOMS: es school land, near | 4n attack of dysantery some fen years sgo, it | Stantly on hand. It has no superior as a pro- | M 1o d0—co0k 1onk it Detwina oo |nask l*l“j»"\ “lflfl v':‘:“*l by Mrs, Ruth, who| k) REAL MARKEY v transients accommodated. The Capltal, 1 ndlan oounty, and #4000 | comes on suddenly at times and makes me | Yentive medicine—is a pure and swect-sme'l- | o me an’ starvin,’ my pet; an’ we al'ays | g LY locked the door of the bath room | Capltal avenue I i-0 chandiss for §ood 1and near | yery weak. A teaspoonful of Chamb:rlain'g | Ing isintectant, deodorant and germiclda— | 4 s ! and put her guests to other inconvenlences, | [N, TRUMENTS placed on record September DESIRABLE FURNISHE healing and clesnsing, It has many other | £0! {he 0ld house to llve ‘n, you know—thanks | Mrs. Pike says she wants to move out of | = oq. 1495 ROOMS, Colie, Chelera and Diarrhoca Remedy taken o 3 e 1 be | suc uarters, bu 1 do t v o) or en suite, With board; referen en Oio tle wat . & { uses which are told the wrapper o 4 such guarters, but will not do so until the WARRANTY DEEDS AT MiTOW | n & litle water gives me raliet. | gouid got | uaeh 3 are told of In the wrapper on (he Nelllo_made no_refolnder, and_ they_sat | period for which sho has paid ier rent svall | ¢, . Sumner ot n. (0 ¢ . Ciarke TR R T T T TN T TR TeTTy 000,00 IN NOTE >R BAD Dinys | 8 dozen testim o bl J = stlent he fire fell into red embers, on a| have expired. She secured a warrant for the | blocks 1 to 8, Vernon Heights. ... $10,000 N:::;:-‘:.n.‘n-l 1:?‘ u:_hx' I{ltlr':(;“.\z S ‘\“m\:;-‘\nn‘ © ‘u‘.’JLI:.L ’{»“. eatat n-lnf . Hale, 3 ”m_%‘ 'lmn been cured by this remedy. Consolidated the Classes, cushion of white ash. The wind rose without | arrest of Mrs. Ruth yesterday from Prose-| Clara Thompson to John Johnson, w hoely block, 13 15 3 o' clock. A ————— s ) F--M233-030 . Bkt Set Superintendent Pearse of the public schools | and the boughs of the great trees swept | cutor Shoemaker. 18 Of Jot 8 and w 1; of 4 ¥ of lot —— e [ #9500 DRUG STORE; LOCATION THE BEST, sehed o ‘Sett is bogining the task of consolidating the | 8CT08s the roof of the house with a pux,m‘,| — T Slock 127, Bouth Omgha.. ..o 800 = | "good trade. J. J. Gibaon, $11 lat Nath Lank The Max Martin suit against the §. P, | " sound, as if caressing the venerable build'ng Small Fry Swindlers T bae b ok T o Nt ouns: FOR RENT—UNFURNISHED ROOMS. Mias g . classes in order to economizs the teaching | *°! 4 5 1°°5'a1i4 feet of lot $, block 121, same.. 800 . AR o ~_ [ Morse Dry Goods company has been, upon force, Oue room each 4t the Franklin, CHif ‘o\ur which they hlul st001 x‘lmd #0 long. Some of the meauest of these are they who J. Young to John Johnson, e 25 e i > 3 ADE TZ T L : e ce. Qze roo - | How enerations of Billops h : 4 ol of log 13, block 82, g & UNFURNISHED CHAMBERS FOR HOU j clonr, Inawovel in .Qunfe..'wm r:‘l.n‘fl,‘,, stipulation of the various creditors of the | ton Hill and Webster sohools has been closed ::);:‘M"""’:im'l‘d“;l"’:hm' ¥, '“":’Ilw P \.:;:ly !v!::l seck 1o trade upon and make caplial out ol‘ & f‘”'." lot 1 ) ‘v'_ }‘_K h A"f"‘b_’_fl_. 2% Keeping to man and wite. 319 N. iTth. s, Properly or ‘orst ‘mortgage. Adireas | concern, dismissed from court and the | and the pupils transferred to various other | JOUMRE sound hushed to sleep! Nancy 1016 | tomton heiott ey o rentost of Amerloas | x5 *dviirion ‘ie" i AL Wluben, ‘iob o | o1 Hee %73 | balance in the hands of Recelver Kooh turned [ adoining #chools. These were rooms in | peEIN0INE I slightly, and saw that she hed ::T;;' "f;""fi.','.'l..as‘:fii:‘." llx‘llv‘-.-r:nhydlru:" #h Block 38 3. M. DISEF ®id:viin’ ) . - m————= | WILL, EXCHANOR ANGORA GOATS | over. to C. B. Keller for distribution. Ro. | ¥Dich (he clataes were not Iarge enoush 10 | oo’ nor head and was listening ioteatly. ists, however, will never folst upon you as 3 D, FOR RENT-STORES AND OFFICES. | Of sood phacion ress box F. Atkinsen, | coiver Koch s discharged, Mr. Kelle oMY Nith fhe roies of the board, whick | TS0 0T oM “loveyt Rater o ) Special manter to Ghisago Ualvapsal Net . o | Is &ed. Mr. Keller ac- | provide that there shall be a dertain number | . Whe e ovey? Rats? genuine spurious imitations of or substitute [ Investment and Loan assoclation, FOR RENT_TIE CSTORY BRICK BUTLDING | e | kuowledges receipt of §22,00.87, which will | bf pupile for san tesehert Music!” whispared Nellle. ‘“There—don't | for this sovereign remedy for malaria, rheu- | 10t 17, Mayne's addre... eyl X T 0 JEI-THN | T(ml.u'wlwln“ 1'4.. ulfli::i DENTISTS. be distributed by him. He says that all the e i - you hear?" matism, dyspepsia, eonstipation, liver com- | H. H. Kirby, sr., and wife to Amer proet Sement basement, Complels’ steas heating A creditors o e concern Jave come (o an| Ladles who value a refined complexlon must Nenoy uttered » fatut ery, und £t rigld. | plaint and nervousneas, * Demand, and it the | - gany Sccurities Company, ot 1, block ures, water on ail fioor iy o | —— . sufeable understanding and all the cases will | use Pozzoni's Powder. It produc’s a soft and usle! It was unmistakeable. At first a|dealer be honest you will got the genuine | % Flainvie S R the office of The Bes, AP | DR PAVL DENTIST. 3080 BURT BT, 3% |be dismissed. beautitul skin, # light and airy strain, rising and falling with | article. Total amount of transfers, L $18,40

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