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T WP ‘ ‘ 10 L i 1E_OMAMA DA y i , < FOR RENT<HOUSES, MONEY TO LOAN<HREAL ESTATE, LOST, \ AN CAPTIVEE DUKE, G B e e i | , - | LY TR SAAU g (Conttrm) ontinued.) TAYED A TIACK HORSE, 13 YEARS LI, Sheteh of Youn Mariboroungh, Whose . - e | e T 10 hande; Nas il white star in forehead: T " ved. N TINE DARGE EIX.MOOM MOUSI 818 FLIt CENT MONMY TO LOAN ON OMAMA | was missed from Jigob Tex's pasture near Sey = - ; " Wil o 1t (s Announced outhe 21ut wtron T iaie | | veal extate & Nob, farms, W. 1. Meikde, Omaha | mour park on SARHE MBS 5 1805 A reward will . f o young duke of Mariborough, whose Advertise s for these 4 W0 be pald for his return, 1% M. Davis, 628 8 2th - 3 A engagement to Miss Consuela Vanderbilt |Is . W0 P ENT, STOOM W — | street ‘ 7 R \ annovnovd, 16 & BAMIEN » ¢ will be tnlk e 12 N S ROON T i R T T iy % nounced, 8 @ brilliant and. intereating o wniil S pomy A sittle, 16th and Douglas, Omahn ST, LADY'S] dorb Ht CASR man, the tenth to wear his historle title, Sunday editions. ) Wi | Cwatdn on fale lgrolinia Wednen A6 Aud one of tho rising hopes of (ke tocy ertiners, questing o o LOAN ON CITY PROPERTY AND i g Ne ot 8 : Advertisers, by req A : WL e For Koad ones I, | LORT—TADY'S FEATHER DOA; RETURN TO > The young duke came into his title on the ered ol ve numwers ad |7 100 1 e Dotglne st 20930 2 Blore, Ofiaha, and et rewnrd. death of his father from heart diseaso on dsta e 2 2 November § Uis full name and title of Th MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTE AN INUENED CANVAS COVERED 4 ire George Chnrle: t Charehill, duke K by Te © wa i teturn 1o of Marlboroug of Blandford, ear will be delivered presentatio R OBENT=FURNISHED ROOMS, T o g gl ML L 0 < f Sunderlund, earl of \ln’l'] v:“‘th' lhr:u: of the cheek only. TO LOAN, 20, 6, 9 DAYS; FU sost—M3} 2 o neer of Wormlel Baron Churchill ¢ URNISIED ROOMS, 1919 1 . planos, « it Green, room 8, Barker | = of San i word first insertion word | NICELY FURNI NS 019 DOl te. ' Duft n. & Barker | e TLACK AND WITITE ENGLISH SET . f Sandridge @l in prince of the : WD : . Holy Koman Empire a t Mindel er. Nofl n for less Return o clty treasurer's - / : pire o nee of Mindels kb "tor first fnseetion. These | FURNISHED OR UNFURNIEHED Pani MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS, 1.08t-250 ) W ¢ heim in Suabia. He descended from an 2he for A e i Phene | oif Dgian street Eans | Chorren, wigona, G, at loweat ratis in city? | the great English commander, John Chusehill, . " i consees no removal of koods; strictly confidential; vou SEVEFINETHORPEEMERES 0 RENT-FURNISHED LOOMS DOUG- | can pay tie loan oft At any time or in MANTELS, GRATES AND TQ pyright, 1895, by 1 ! ; { R f |ll\7w51' military career is one of the most brile e18, 3% b tus \ p-1yH in atterward, and it geadually became elearer | liant In British history. Hlis present chiet utivels it i : o |1 amowng Sa8 oL o0 o — | CHAPTER VI 19 me. The body must be that of Unele Matt. | country residence, Blenheim patace, one of FURNISHED ROOMS, 2011 HARNKBY 06 8. 16th AL S SHESE death of Lawyer Corvin and the | The box of money, of course. was his; he kept | the show places of F and, was named 3 attending it were mattors of absorb- | It there for safoty, and, perhaps, used to g0 | after the famous victory of the greatest ot b fpehia 4 np ot ® to count it over, as folks of his pe the Marlborou s at Blembeim in 1504, The e Tt ‘vg interest to all the inhabitants of ¥ cullar temperament are said to enjoy doing. | estato {8 a magnificent one and was gIven the S AR A O AT AR | FonN - aws TAE RN Tio0us MR ITH s | brook, and rendered the litté village famous, | That evening he disappeared, saylng he was | present duke’s ancestor by Parliament at a whi g pAREEY 215 O3 TR T T I TR A for a time, far beyond its boundarics. Some | KOINE to see Corvin, lie must have gone up | expeuse to the public of £500.000, and against town In castern Nebraskn. for land and cash | THE VISINLE BALL HEARINC cumstances were brought to light | (ere to get the deed for the $10.000: but he | tho strictures of Switt and Walpole. s [l WL B Y i connection with the affair SolEey, OF HOW. OF ROMHS W SHLT . Retse | piinierastingtor: masy tehrons oniphlgedut e Tathorn proforted Addrves G 6, ears —— R i R i A e To begin with, of course, an Inquest was | know. All that we do know Is that old Corvin | feans a the san of the Bagian dake who URNISHIED ROOMS AND BOARD. | paying comorations fn the clty, wihing (o in d held upon Corvin's body, and an autopsy | ddn’t murder him five or six ycars ago married Mrs. Louls C. ke thelr capital, hove placed with - m fuade:” tho phosiiite sion of death was | "From some of the indications there T should | Hummersley. widow. of tie Now York mil Y LB HBLE, TR T R o e 5| 30000 of thetr sieck to aeil, (n amounts teom ; . W b S AL sl ow of the New York mil- WANTED=MALE HELE SOUTH ROOMS, SINGLE, ENSUITE BOARD. | g5 AL E G [ liva''y e the stock | nusiy NOTICES, found (o be heart failure. It cannot be said | 115¢ (1S B0 aTIo UL BRCK L tHy HRSD it o om sy Ry LY e L —_— e s e has paid 1 el The ¥ nent and | t a rdy - vor the L L, ~ enerations CR; the; ade and recently wedded to Lor W it SANTED: LIVIE INTRLLIOENT AGBNTS IN G i ™ e i VNI (81RD ROOMS; | DISIness. cecommond themsciyes. as bitiver than | - that anybody was greatly grieved over the fand used it to keep valuables in, or for what- | ford “hor third Huchand. = the Jare aaky nas Omalia to orxanize elubs of thrce to e I | 54 ngonis nccommodated. The Capital, 172 | ort Tnvestment, A ‘Connett, 903 MiRn LVERED, 710 N, unhappy man's decease; those who want|cver purposs might arise, The knowledge | »’nin' of many talents and many vices He B o O ia of Immigration is K- | _Caitolavenu WS- 0f Y. Life, nds, in this world, must make them— fOf it may have been handed down from father | pad the matertal in him for half a dozen 1hi eouth, whero. thore IR O | e ORI oD oD o | TR RENT. MEAT SARKET AND 1001 AR CLRANING oy do not exist spontaneously. Corvin had | 10 5on: but Uncle Matr havin no sen. the | reputations and was a far abler man than Ihree crops . ed each nite, with board; refer is Yos1a87 O1 during his life busied himself about many idet i - 8 r known br . L Randolph 4 * Taflure | nam stecet - - things; Bt (16 HNA Neksted the th il L bbbt s G Churchill. He was a chemist, a imguist, a : HALF INTEREST IN AN OLD E8- | CHAMUTON CARPET CLEANING iings, but he had neglected the frie Now, when I was ready to come back here, [ fRiFehil, Fe ®as i Y FURNISHED ROOM 0D BOARD; | *iabiiched - who LuAoRy / P R LR L i fuatey, N BRTRRTHY oF 57 HaaP tH 8. ot Mortord and of hings | Mathematician and a travele He wrote i 1 Wholesnle busines: paetner to 2 I, o King industry. Nor were his sin nis- | under the name of Morford, and clean things | fiath et At & fraveler on able rates. The b 2) Haiy busi I 3. 3. Gibson, 317 Jet Nutl. | = - n But whils some of his Misd p. 1 was bothered liow to go to work. 1 Syosnnily and spoke with flucncy and vigor. ¢ “Tiltaay. aeilities ¥ v . his Misd i, 1w h K Ho studied politics with aids to knowledgs y - LA me to lght after his death, that c isited the trec again, and found everything agent, 1617 Farnag FURNISHED OR UNPURNISH b AL R S L A P U 0 showed that he was innocer at loast | just as before, und noticed among the things | (N3t few men g LA g L, ah n i the viet neular t Omaha hoor witheut board 1 " he victi of singular moral eccentricity Pl - . crime of which he had been suspected, | up Ciere an old broken-down accordion and : Ll : . AGE K OMAHA OR TAKI: Lk ¢ } SHARE: TUAL L. t | 'The story came out piecemeal, as ocecasion | @ sort of speaking trumpet, that puzzled me {‘;‘_”’(_”l"“““’\ b iy AUORAE HAL T N nerad agent b O | IS OR UNFCRNISHE) 00 e SR ; uired bat we. Wl Bear 1L -1t fnal and | A6 AFet, wntil 1 conchade they muat have | 0% continental surraundings in which he Omaiit _sie . % 8. 10th sirvet oM : connzeted form, a'ong with Nancy and Nellie, | been used by Uncle Matt to make his ghost | WS brought up, and with all his natura " Sudentinl § ten-yn it n - i T - SEN 3 ¢ abilit cquired wledge, he devel- s areal B0 or e | ARG FRONT ROOM. WITH STEAM . & : D, TLEMEN SALESMEN in the o'd sittingraom, b:fore the | manifestations with, by way, L suppose, of ad- "; Ymfi‘j"l ot ‘l"“"{l_“{ ’;v Ll ,', \mla e 504 Prxton Block 13--M2%0 PR LG E a H Wi the beat, i fort_onthe | How 0 GET A HOME e, after the vibrations of the first d‘: fonal security against having his hiding rlr Rt diiee tHor Bt AN AF A RIAEE e gy ere £ J interest on tavings, A b HORFGE B Sawildasma had been | place disturbed hat gave me an jde ¢ Lopitd bl S o8 LU WANTED, TWO EXPERIE PRAVELING | Gl o FRO RODMB, WITH FIRST month it will sov s, Ass'n., 1704 Dee bidg. M. Nattinger, horror and bewildern ad been : ,,‘ izl LA e st "“',"‘fl'.l|i|vu habits of profligacy. He soon became walosmen od territory. Helin & Thompson, | SULIE OF - FRONE BAOME WItH Fi Biunswick hotel . aba by time. Tom Linton was the nar-| bought a new accordion. I learned that Cor- s bty tailors, 1912 Tarnam, B30 P S e T H R the | ¥in was gling to forecione hix mortgage; of | Kiown as the worat rake of the aristocracy = e i fedn s s vl } course I ‘might have come cut in my own | His escapades cropped out on occasions the TR RXPBREE ND PRACTICAL = " " worid of electricians and men of & " \ o w,i?,flL‘:fmT‘-fih?;!ii.' nluui‘\r\x Vinton st FOR EXCUHAN DRESSMAKING, | How was it that my clothes were found | 0108 at once and paid it off, but I had | MOSt € T L Op ATl LKL oLy, e - = e e ST prpTe———— b e e S e bl ! | way. So the night the money was due I took [ Alted persofiages of the realm. R AT 108 p.r;‘ r T 1 3. | EQUITY m\n ARGE TRACT OF LAND i ““m; »M\’\” \\‘“V l”‘\“m p > That night in the lock-up Dick, the tramp | ¢heaecordion and climbed up in. the tre Returning from the continent, where he Omaa. | What “ave to offer boy, and I, made a hole through the roof— | — it 2 e L) had been sent by his father, and where he 1Y INBER WHO ) N g % S - | ho standing on my shoulders to do it—and had continued his dissipations on a wider fivea in Omani (0 work at nights Stte ox' | 375 oR Y TooMs; Lo T BRICK TENEMENT, MODE 1 HOOMS, 3 [ then we made a rope by tying his clothes and scale than at home, the late duke (then yertence, Wi, ehployed and waes wantel | * ol omonee; chiap. 2 s within 10 biovd o elty hail; prics 831,000 COAL. | mine together, up which I climbed, hand over quis of Blandford) married Lady Albertha _Adarcs 1w, i 3 " bbbl equity” for - goo | { hand. Then we dropped down outside, and 3 milton, sixth daughter of the first duke of 110,00 SALARY PAID SALESMEN | 100 RENT. WO, VERY DS N | Sherman county, 640 | i *r | untied the clothes, and put them on again v Abercorn, then and now one of the most c experienct mot pecessatss sxtrn 18- U utnished Fooma, with doret e | i cres on | ¥ al price guaran | but dressing in the dark and in a big hurry, g beautiful and accomplished women In Gre PR g, St B de) 5 nouseiciopieg peimitte, “$5 vor month, S0k af general merchan e for oot land near | 1% 1% Farn Wi e thEtm J6hEREVIS AHOUE: VA IB0h A6WA g Britain, This lady Is the present duk g AL Before buy | to the river and started to swim it; I go i g mother, and the two are bound together by red - HAY AND GRRAIN. over all right but poor Dick (I didn’t f it 3 3 ties of the most tender affection, ties iy gET . oR RBN ORES AND OFEFIC ¢ - | D out till long afterwards) was drowned, and 3 strengthencd by the son's sympathy with her a trads sendent, Ty 1 cn ok b A BUY YOUR HAY 1Y TON OR CAR LOTS, Wi | MY clothes misidentificd him W % in the many " troubles she had with his Jogue matled ‘frov. St T by FOR RENT—THE_&-STORY BRICK BUILDING 1 2 buy hay. A. I Snyder, 1615 Burt st “Well, if he assumed my individuality, 1 : father. 819 North 9th street, St. Louls, ) 9 Pdmit el s builiing has e S e assumed his. I became & tramp—I could do : ! The late duke had been married to Al- B i e X1 08, \WRTEP-OT il fioors, gas, ete. Appie ni | Food trade It N nothing elss, 1 had plenty of adventurcs. Uil / bertha Hamilton only a little over a year WANTED, — TEN ) GEmC N ‘offee of The 1 i PARMS! MOR RE |'Whieh: it telt: you sora e at last T got R when he beeame involved in the 1 Mor- Rnlesmen Tl eommission an H . - e WHRIE: o o ARt ot th daunt scandal, which was the great social steady employment, W tamsey WANTE I E ER N0 (@ BHOTE) QNSO C gl ey 1 Water, N 1M1 it O ey — | began to come up. I changed my employers LML DRI T AT LT I (D 7 . ST W TURN () irst mortgage. : e several times, getting a better berth with each i controversy as to the morals of the prince o JUR GOOD, FAST WOOD TURN e d rembers of the is| T TRty o e o [ ¥ Rbule apie maiicd free, . dress box F, Atkinson, { noer's office; and then I knew I was right s X Mordaunt d onfession, plic WANTED, CANDY MAKER. FIRST CLASS f ARSI il gices 1 TIght | [ took enough moncy out of the box, put it | them all, and her husband brought suit for man on hard goods, caramels and peany Kool b TR The peopl2 €oon found cut that 1 took an in- i fn a strong paper bag and made it fast by a | divorco, * etd for whol Goud " position in wewternclty o 1 GOOD 2n-ACitgs | DR L, DENT rest In the business, and that I was quick | string to the end of a long, jointed fishing | The queen Intervened and sought to In- ARDswint 0l Sl DM 29 WANTED=TO RENT el g up ideas; so the head man began |pole I had brought along. Then, after playing | quee Mordaunt to abandon the proceedings. OVBAN STEAMER! to look after me, and gave me opportunitics | on the accordion until T knew T had caught | 1orq Palmerston, the premier, and heads of Lock 1iox LATORERS FOR WYOMING ON COMPANY ¢ AND WIFE (NO GHILDR courn JOD CONDITION 2 o lezrn. 1 studied and worked fo s | your attentio climbed out of the o LATORBES, PORFWYONING (ON COMEAN ENTLEMAN AND WIDE (NO CIHILDREN FING Courn 1N LRI af SN t ro. 1 studied and worked for I was | your attention, I climbed out of the hole in | tha most ancient familles in England added A 3 Aditrs BT worth. One day I made a suggestion about | the top of the chamber, and got out on a T S I . Kramer & L 4 3 o . 3 ¥ & @ their appeals. They promis:d Mordaunt al Kiareria n sl private “amily | (German : A CRU ¥ISE; TO THE a picee of machinery; they trled my fdea and | branch, and dropped the' bag down tho chim. | e} APheats They promisict Motaual ol A : i g o o hoa . - e el . found it was an _improvement; the boss | Bey. After that I sald a few words through | o auw for 1e might have had what ther e s | oetnan e e B e o MEDITERRANE g0t it ‘patented for e, 04 you may | the ol speaking trumpor, ‘to “sertdeany |4, 2% [ Jin B e nt ot b b Phoecd SRR 3 W ), ‘URNISHED O] 3 e ne pase: a8 roug scruples of conscience you might feel; stuc % i articulars, staiing v % feslund i ine how pleased [ wa It brought ¥ & L/ g > pose. Mordan as o ate and particul atin Dand and wife, Must be In kol loeation. | pic ol e i ST B aih m e B il it {n | the deed where Nellie might find it when I |Purpose. Mordaunt was obstinate and the _Chics i S Cy Res KA B | PARGATNS, ’TRALG Y PR v2, (186, viskting Hie:m : v, and T used it in | {00 Qe e et Hay and went Lame. | Case was brought to trial amid the greatest MEN W10 WIL! 0 MONTH | wwANTED, R = ) S pa Joun & ;s sBin Tiestine, Beyvout, Ephesus. | PO0KS and study; I made up my mind to be | 0 € 100 AR, CIETE EXE €AY, public excitement, as it involved dukes and ry or large commission seiling staple goods | WANTED, TO RENT, SMALEL FURNISHED | _ 1stint =Xthafls, Home, Mie W3 | aother Bdison, and then to come back and | YoU Know the rest L the sons of dukes and the heir to the throne, by simples (o dealers. lenci unneceds 6. Wilkinson, the Orchurd & Witheim Cp:, | ABSTRACTS, THE BYH and " e, Oy make you rich—you two girls—and vindicate | FIen there were no fairies?™ said Nellie, | yyom " Lady Mordaunt specifically charged Write us, Household Ity Co.. OB Ct i K a4 20 i L itk cx-ll. 8 |'my repulation. “Fon the Iast two years I|WGLE &KL oo aps; but that doesn't | WIth being the father of one of her children. cinnatl, e | L OMES ON EASY DAY T ND | lines. ‘Send for Tourat Gazotts, | Worked on a plan T hnd concelved of making | %%, LR LR BeraarEs B G HCERT | The crisis In the cause arrived when tho S e, buy lots, acre farms. Gar ot € CLARKJThurist Akt 111 Brod'y, .y, | {10ES grow by clectricity applied through | Prove thete may,) % prince of Wales was put on the stand as & WANTED=FEMALE HELP. —_— | the soil. I managed it, finally got my pat- A SLVERot Vord about Peter, cajq | Witness. When the future king of Great TR A TR STORAC FRANK o 814 TARNI BARGAINS, HOUSE S 5 e ey = | ent, and you know the re You can dress 1, er,” sald | priiain and Ireland stood before that vener- OTRL, FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, L AGE, ANK RS, 121 fuhi sale or trade. F. SHE HBROKE UP THE & in gold lace and diamonds, if you want to, | NaICy- ¢ 3 ad . able and august court the counsel for the Howard - — = : . Aunt Nancy, and as for you, Nellie, you are [ “Oh. to be suret I ran across poor Peter | jofange, one of the most lilustrious members _Ho Rosbh AP0 BTORAGD & AR THOUES CO 5 SRR T e A Pittsburg Womnn Undertales an 2 s 2 eyl ¥ 4 in New York; he was dying of consumption g & 7 — - - e - s IMPROVED FARMS, G. W. to be a famous beauty and heiress! ; O | ot the English bar, rose and informed the WANTED, PIRST CLASS GIRL WO HOUS 810 Jones st. storage and farwarding. | Farmnam St P Tnvestization on ier Own Hook. But you said you'd tell about the fairies,” | 2P hadn't a cent in his pockets. T got him | Wihose “that he was not bound to say any- work; family of 3. 2311 Locust st. il —— Some people’ are motTsatigfied to let t said the child, | a good’ bed in a hospital, and used to go and nnn‘u‘nm *vould inoriminate RimNaley *The LADIES WANTED 10 TAKI FANCY WORK e = s ’ " “RE-T5 world wag on as it will, buti are consumed Oh, yes! Well, the beginning of that fs | 5¢€ ““‘::l One day he told me the truth abou' | yu"s " dead silence, such as only oceurs o do at home i spue WANTED—TO BUY. ; = = by the desire to give Its tall-a twist at cvery | awey back, before | was bora, or Aunt Nancy | (1At robbery. He had put up the fob on me. |\ most eritical andmomentous periods, ufacturing Ca,, 3114 Fuiton st., Drooklyn. N. Y. 2L S e E E sppertuaity. When this individual i3 a woman | €1ther, for all T know. But my first knowi- | 48 he expressed it, whether with or without | x¢"jagt the royal lips opened and the words N At g0 PRICE PAID FOR RAGS v gross; i vesalts oRe hvR LIy a edge of it was on the very night of the Cor- | MiS father's connivance, he didn't say. He | ame glow and measured. The prince swo e, e metal, rubber and bottics; car lots a &) lek busin g rie 2 e il Invariably inter ing, vin robbery. 5 had put my knife where it was found (having that he knew Lady Mordaunt well, but o A GOOD JT ST [ Chicago Junk Touse, SIZSIH Dougias, aze rental § s per {If not always sallzfactory to those concerned. | ¥ p'y huan out that night after woodchucks, | TSt stolen it from me), and had put the { ne"a friend and a friend of his wife: he hal — e ¢ A Pittsbarg woman who finds New York | as [ said at my cxamination next morning; | MOney and things in my pocket while we had | neyer been criminally intimate with her. circular with [ but I didn't tell where else I'd been. You | Déen bathing. He not only told me this, but | The gudience broke into wild cheers he Insisted on having a lawyer up there, 10| "Jp ‘the autumn of 1875 Blandford became NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, 2 BTH SOTAN, ALEO FrrED AT | NICHOY 10N AND ¢ I Tandls WANTED, SIX LADIES TO GIVE STORI EX e AR RBAL ESTAT 2 v land; iife quite entertain got a 3 ery housss on staple line. Ca o b anscom pi . a ) i 26 38 RGNS ¥ inviting to piritualistic | hiding-place of the cave: but there was a HL; R bare oo s form 50 |involved with Lady Aylestord. One morning R RTED WA COMPETENT y b BR AND EN- | SUPERLATIVE SNAP—T-ROOM HOL 5 > in the fashionable quarter of Murray | cret at the end of the cave that no one but | {h® v e evidence t me in court. | 4¢ hreakfast his wife (mother of the present VE R AR (ot O horas BOterAdare foot lot, good comdition, 44th"and Uodge, 1l, says the New York Herald, The circu- | I knew of, and thera I used to e ot | He was very penitent, and of course I couldn’t | quke remonstrated with him. FHe replied L k. Ap ! S f © VN | dgpoalte postomces ™ piTy’s " | lar itsell, taken in connection with the neigh- | precious valuables. It was faced up with | help being very forgiving. But I still had and, as she continued, he' struck her WANTED, A COMPETENT WASHERWOMAN | oo e rm—o s T OF Smcos | Porieed indicated the was to be a select | planks then, just as you and 1 saw them | & CFOW fo plck “‘L‘"l““l":"’":l"“"»“‘l“l- and | in the face and knocked her down. She was for one or two days each weel, Mrs, SECOND-HAN "URIE, OMPLIT OR A 260-ACRE FARM OF SECOND | affair— . ing ndependent b th R oS o | as you know I did it only too thoro: o B e le Connel) corner St. Mary's avenue and | for honsekeeping: 5 to 7 ro must be caeap; | e S A RATa s AT in fair—at St a head. Having an independent | the other day, Nellie. "I had never explored y ughly. then in a delicate condition, and as he left 20t stie CM5 state condition and 1 Address © 8, Hoe cast Of Texarkana, 1000 ncees cloared, ind iny ting turn of mind, the Pittsburg | the hole to the end; I didn’t suppose thera| ‘POOr man! I'm jest downright sorry for | the room after striking her she remained on S Guitive ons s leant ho T woman thought siie eould get 4 dollar’s worth | could be anything interesting in it: but on | Mm.” said Nancy, with tears on her cheeks. | the floor until the servants came and raised ok N this night, when L went te put in my wood- : FOR RENT—HOUSE Dt i ok Fymet, " W' and now anstiling about it, she went. Sae | o BT TREN IS I Y SEOK | aat. - But. whatever did possess him to bo %0 | and application was mate at once for a legal - — an sy terms. dress, Geo, found a s or Thn o ssan Tt - Y, 3 HOUSES, F. K. DARLING, DARKER BLOCK. | ———— prinkling of fosble-mi men. When th e e K abat o thootore | very roof over my head? I mever did him | ford's child was born h D=1 | HARDWOOD - COMBINATION ¢ L6 OR TRADE, IMPI ) FARM OF | h3ual esmmittee was called for she went for e .,',,:‘“):: Wik e oty | harm that T know of.” They lived together until April 25, 1883, brasici., | C Was, 4 d hat's ve 105 Farnam, D252 N h Now, U'll this thing right here, . said Tom. “‘He was never casy in his mind | was f g 2 ts for Lady Ayles- L L = = Board of Trade Bidg. Omaaa, Nebrusic low It was quite a good corridor; I didn’t have n was fitting up appartments for Lady Ayles CO., 103 N. 157H 8T, | ICE IN CARLOAD LOTS. CORRE ENCE RE-M2i ald to her > Btoop, ,‘,,,m‘,, it was very narrow. In. | about Uncle Matt. At first he thought he|ford and at ouce communicated with her = — THE R oA B ALagabIngt 3 » e B O aant 1 cama. {6 [ fim, and then he thought that he must have | Lady® Blandford ‘still retaining under the il idh by Sl /3 4 AT " | nidden the deed somewhere about the place, | decision o e CO er married name anc 5 234 Are i INae AR et e [lagotannt ety e i il sekae SORIE g iavoted to funuy business, and have no use | the foot of a sort of shaft, four or five fee som out the plac lecizsion of the court her married name and | 1ever could get a moment's peace until the ‘When Blandford came to the dukedom on rom court honse. Q—M2sy 250 A will make woncy for the buyer. F. K arth any material good. The medium, whe | like a chimne; A kind of rough ladder was [ /500 . b S56 walk from court honse. e PRk At . e | Ay o, e e | e the a0 of It and I bsgan to climb | house and all about it was his, and you were [ the death of the present duke's grandfather, S 'OR PACKAC OF HIE ; ¢ | much for him!" marquisate. He allowed no grass to grow C 3 3 3 X duces a_ wonderful growth. Address . H rice o leaving city. F. D. Wead g e them eaborate Instructions | the sides of tha chimney seemed to be of R THisate. o B! on "Mt “hear Farnam.” Caarles Tumer.” s pean Svondarul fare Rg I v ¥ D Wea | AL s SaharatelKtruationg L O O TR Jut then what under the canopy did he [under his feot as the years sped on. His . 2 plexedly. treasury and his next grand public appear- o OY AN westigation wa y limited, creaking and rustling sound. PCIP y o khorwod ave, G A Btarr, 5 N, ¥ Life : 3 1d tike to ki heraifo e vt F toived the mystery. | “Who wouldw't want to marry you, If they | ance was as a vender of pictures. His father g% MRS, DR H. WARREN, CLATRVOYA> Woust i led audibly. B \teq | leaning over and kissing her. library, all the antique gems, Limoges and i s X bk SDRS AW ARILN S QLA m he andionc iled audibly. But tho “u r s pretty well excited & KIgBgRer. JYREYS U0 FOME. L ¥oR 1 COTTAGE 4-ROOMS, 28TH AND | llablebusiness mediumy sth year at 15 N 1 rnam &t 2 woman doesn’t put on any “dog,” wh Dpal| west (T wis DUty 3 3o | And he would have knocked any man down | enamels; and only the magnificent paintings e X $0,000 Improvements . a western substitute for “style,” and wen ,‘:’l“.“m',‘w.,," e whal was to come. I mot | Who should have ventured to suggest any |remained. These he sold under the hammer, 4 §25,000, traight to the stakeboat. ' the top of the ladder, and there was a | ¢ther interpretation of that enigma. getting a fortune out of the proceeds, which Toth iind Leavenworth. Milton Rogers Sons. R e AP | T e S 4 Al el squander like the rest D380 — T SALE, FINI CO *ULL LOT ONLY ) we mig emain below,” she | by tree, not much bigger than a sentry - n ik the rosi =LAt MADAME SMITH, & ITH, aND FLOOR. | " g600; cusy terms. R n T ald box, partly floored with piank, and with a A Houschold Treasure. Fhe dnext esoAvAds EIthEwhionkiLoTialg ght rooms, besides bath o perne and sea baths. 1 y: NG v AR e ol f 8 niedii Campbell scandal, “ord. Colin sued ifo e el yas and fennoe L BOTTOM LAND o experiment,” said the medium. were things hanging or fastened to the walls: | (hat he always kesps Dr. Kiag's New Dic-| i Amipkelliacan l,“,“,”,:{ . Qolih et hlaiwlia r idienc an old gun, for on thing, and a leather bag, | covery In ths house and his family i : X e 5 a e 2o Halt Howard, or Geo. B Teschuck, | Haward. TMI9-08e o arrisn he audienco laughed dnd protestzd at once . old gu & ¥ mily hes semugant zhedrinlpeclindbananionsrit Bee oMce. MG | \iME. BERNARD, R 7, SRD I' U2 Dodge NEST GARDEN L. ROIBAALON0S 0 % el g e 1"t 5 yoars, 6 th ear your prououncsd unbelief would—er suslt tawre: way & DOX of lard wood, ouud ble. G. A. Dykeman, druggist, Catskill, | India, where he died a tew months ago. L BREL MME, HOWELL, TURKISH 3 | Lite blig. “Searo the spirit ay, ch? Not muc with iron. I tried the 1id, and found it un- Y., says that Dr. King's New Discovery | Thers was no doubt that the gay Marl- Fidelity Tr 4 3 3 S-ACRE IMPROVED PARM AT A PARWMN | olatform by invitation as a representative | of, 8cld coins, and a bundlc of papers! he has used it in his family for cight years, | the lady's ruin, but in this instance it is uni- {ENT, 6-ROOM HOUSE, NEWLY PA ectric bath, Pariors restful and refreshing. 1M uine manifestation and not a mere trick.” then. T turned to find a place to hang my | clalmed for 1t. Why not try a remedy so | will was read, a bequest was found of £10,000 ered: city’ water; $9.00 per o, 119 N. gith. | 112 North 1ith street M2 O - Applause ana hisses, mingled with subdued | lantern, so I could have both hands free. | jong triel and tested? Trial bottie free at | to Lady Colin, a fact that caused the tongues b CIRCLY . = ete. Most of the audience w prcpped up on the bench behind me; old |, ccomp v a wa ibute from the tes- FORD CIRCLE oo TR O il ete. Most of the audience prepr D or and $1.00. accompanicd by a warm tribute from the tes. well adapted for grain, Kia sek and ut of the w. Withou tiing her hus- “I'm glad I never believed he Killed poor | her, She told the whole story to her family RE- 1000 4 . S| 1'd see how far it went. Somebody before | ard after me, and to want to take away the | separation. Two months later Lady Bland- N ALL PATTE OF THE CITY, Tij | chicken fence."Chas 1t miles northeast eurney, I | ward among ¢ > the platform idden there! 1 had a lantern, and in I went, | ' -That's very easy to explain, Aunt Nancy,” | when Lady Blandford found that her husband AT solicited. A. B. Nicholas, Council he same old cabinet trick was in prog might come back and get the land away from | family. Divorce proceedings were fnstituted, £ B COLE & CO,, LARGEST LIST IN OMAHA | For SALB OR TRADE. COMPI | street, and only $30.09 per foot. A flre 6-room | spirits of the departad, who are unanin up, and soon, to my astonishment, I came tc S ; ¥ wae | 1nd that you might find it any day. So he [ the custody er son. 4+ MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSES ~ bargain. Address box M, South Hend. ot terms. All above are genuino burgiina r anything liable do their nds on diameter, and going straight up. It wa Y any day. So he | the custody of her son . =L 1 26 g E 1858100k 0% and: HiRkahn ¢ | Iriven out of the way. But we were too[he still kept up the bad reputation of his TO LET, A COTTAGE WITH EIGHT ROOMS Ereatest plant fertilizer known. } ¢ LOTS AMUL PLAC AT ALMOST YOUR | ye! his committes narrowly and At first T couldn’t imagine where I wa h i P P T he Pit > that (he TaE ool dry.rotted. Somatimes | <K me to marry him for?” demanded Nancy, | reckless extravagance soon emptied the ducal DETACHED MODERN RESIDENCE, 28TH T A ¥ AR BARN, t ) 2 . i 1. idere, § ryed, satirically, A N tie Dlebh tarauty could, you blessed old ereaturc?” said Tom, | had been compelled to sell the vast Blenheim Farnam strects. Milton Rog Sons, FOR RENT., BRICK DWELLING, 14 ROOMS MASSAGE, BATHS, I Wead, 16th and Douglas st. RE If we d. you say we shall do, and no [ i /1€ (R O REY 0 the heart of (The End.) he proceeded without delay or remorse to FOR RENT. SOUTH FRONT BRICK HOUSE;| roum 3 magneiic, vapor, alcohol am, s 2 ““Madam, it is neeessary for the success of |y, PUO Y (eie “hunning round it There| D, W. Fuller of Canajoharie, N. Y., siys | Suke startled society waw the Lady Colin . n; possession give MME. LARUE, MASSAGE, HOT BATH. 18 from Counell LHufts, ¥ “Uve no doubt of it,” she retorted. And RS Saditione s possession {iven - Ox L 3 har respondent. The trial excited an extraordi A various queer odds and ends, a3 if some | ways found the very bost results follow its S T EACRE B Sanou DANDL "Would you kindly step down, madam? [ | one used to live there. On one side of tho | use; that he would not ba without it, it pro- | fear for the husband, who left England for A _LARGE s bathe, Finest parlors in city. 3 i \Aded the Pitlsburg woman. “I am on this | locked. I lifted it, and saw a great heap | s undoubtedly the best cough remely; tha! | borough did all in his power to accomplish MRS, DR. LEON. ELEGANT MASSA 24 Douglas biock, 10th and Dodge sireets. from tha audicnce to see that this gen- | I thought T was Aladdin, sure enougl.|and it has never failed to do all that is|versally believed that he falled. When his next to P. = SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, | Cfies of “Go on You're all right!” “put | There was a heap of something lying or | Kuhn & Co.’s drug store. Regular size, 502 | of the gossips to wag quickly. But it was - now on thelr feet e tator to her ladyship as a woman ‘ana oy, 212 South 14th street T N T A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL, 513 N. Y. ‘-lll'j‘f his fellow is a fraud!" tinued the A Pertinent Welcome. friend. Society regarded it as a kind of so- 5 RN JRKIS ATHS; ONL "LACE IN CITY - 2 sburg woman, amid growing excitement long o latium for the wound her reputation had suf- ROOM HOUSE AND BARN. 5. W. CORU axciuaive for Indiss Hiite 2085110 Beo ey - " g , owing nent, ot long ago the German emperor and m e T A R TRobnias Relurye, 0 ire, , flite, JOELY oo Bid OMAHA BUSINESS COLLEGE, 16TH, FARNAM | “anybedy can see that. Yes . you're a Decab df Gwedan’ Wire dMsum the | fered from association with a titled repro- Tel. 529, 205 N. Y. Lite bldg D-131-019 b fraud, and you know it! It fsn't the spirits l;ly i S e & “' bate. As the will was made long after his R L ges e e AT LADIES' DATHS, MME, POST, 319% S, = hat are afraid; it's you! If there is ’ ality and good will of thelr respective | marriage to Mrs. Hammersly the latter was O R & Pt N ROCATION HOTELS. body here who wants to see I = & subjects, and, after the king related the fol- | probably aware of this particular provision. D22 o tricks they can stay—I won't! -/, W lowing story of hospitality on the part of | Immediately after the Campbell divorce FioUsE WALLACE, 312 BROWN BLK PERSONAL. ARINA HOUSE (EUROVEAN), M. W, COR. | With this soorober the Pittshurg w 1 Deople, the emperor waa forced to admit | action collapsed the late duke came to this BOLBE A o & fag 4 by day or week. 215 w..;ng.; ped "l{‘]'\“nennrd!;u:\v ‘Th ;npxnn;’lm‘. that he had never met with a like demon- «]-ll-\m!ry_ I\\;H-r:mhfl ur:.el"::m n’\lf):'rl :x“A\l:,rl; — ——— JTAVA CO.. 346 BEE LI {EALTH HOOK T S part of the audience followed, and they p 1} stration on the part of his subjects. King | Hammersley, June 28, e clrcum- aml street D) " & o " L women. But the medium had disappeared i o e ate % .' | recollection. He being a divorced man, the s R - I HAAS, FLORIST, PLANTS, CUT FLOWEF 1 ! ot which were festively decorated for the occa- | T g T - FOR RENT, BEAUTIFUL 5-ROOM COTTAC Banquet, hall, residence and gruve decorations. 5 with the can 5 sion. Standing out from the rest was a | SCromooy could not be Lerformed by ~a Turnished compiete for housekecping. 13 5 DARIRNN L, Seidmen i b ) roo ¥ “If T keep fat It,I'll reform this town—T'll i 13 A clergyman of the Protestant —Episcopal v n plun, ¢ to $1.09 3 teach these people some sense sald the ArEs, Kloomy edifice with & huge Uanspar | church, and the oivil cfremony was per- o= e —_ - 'H O STREE Vshivrg woman 4s she went home 4 ency aftixed to its doors, on which was in- | ¢,pmeq’ ot v York el all b yol Btrect; . B, Horton, ¢ Rl = Troubled with P tery. I‘h‘“ it ”‘: ; l’ ] \} “;: “! "‘;"““*\lm'{y ":’i“n-" denomination had performed a religious cer- FINE LIVERY RIGS CHEAP. ED. BAUMLI g : g Henry P, Silvera of Lucea, Jamale), We 1408 i quir Sha b 00! brison, | emony., = T 17th and St Mary's avenue. Telephone 1) UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS. | Heo glm N T dagin o 63t 4 your majesty,” replied one of the aldermen. e ketoh ottt tatkas artsnamuaty house within_ walking dis i) T an attack of (ys ntery some ien yeirs ‘go | B “How g that for hospitality?' King Osear | quke ju necessary to any proper estimate of vent, 82700, See F PRIVATE HOME FOR WOMEN DURING CON- | , K- BURKET, FUNERAL DIREC es on sudde i’ at t'mes anl makes e asked. But the emperor thought it was car-| the young nobleman's chaiacter and prob- _mam’ street finement. — Hiest refervence ghven. 3518 N. b mer, 1013 Chicago st., v b % teaspooaful of Chamb:rlain's - rying it a little too far. able future. The young duk: was born on ABOUT 100 HOUSES, VEAD, 532-013 N, 1901 CUMING, TEL 1 i ‘ November 13, 1871, and was 12 years of ago the mout L cet to Attacks of € P! VOFC thel - 2 : in a little water gives me relief. | coud get ApA {he B - : when his mother divorced his father. Dur - bl —BE TATE. ttle water gives me relk d ge Vhile staying i the ississippi | ing the nin ch intervened be- TROOM FLAT, VERY NICE. ONEY TO LOAN-BEAL ESTATE. a dozon testlmon'als from peools here who | ciothes It scemed to be; I took hold of it |, While sfaying in th Mol |iog toe. aine- yen. whlch Iniarveied B Serooms (onrns, it ciasn 1t ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST €O, 38 N. ¥, 1 | have been cured by this remedy." to move it eside. and got hold of something | (oing T udlow, Saylor Wirs Co. of St. Louls, | 1892, he was, as to the eariier part of that geroum, brick, Clifion 11l e Aoans &t 10w rates Tor chaice ‘securify in’ No: s T SRR that ‘made my bate wisc, It Il e of | suMered from malaria and bscamo subject (o | pericd, in his mother's custody and as to the -room house and small uska and Towa farms or Gmaha ety prope : ny han ushed aside the folds Of)giiocky of cholera m . tanc e eveloped none of y AT it B — SEND Sl FOR 42w WOITH OF 80 stton to buy RKome for §1.000,000,00, In | And" then, shining yellowich white in tho | ie% SIACEEL I Wt 1o evie ue ol by s | B8 BROR GhCR, Y liuly' ot manner and FOR R COTTAG! AR HANSCOM | "0, F. Duvis ¢ Amortt, ey O e Toomers Darling | o.q00 to restore the temporal power of the | iEht of the lantern, 1 saw a face—a & Diarrhoea Remedy. He says: “I reg eniality of temperament for which the late park; wlso $-room house. ks, N. Y. Life, Mibel. he Course of T u.\x,,w A Runs P » with the skin stretched dry over the bone: Jlarrh m e says regard it as 'i s “yn ARSTAARL dar BIARD BIA SNl > R VSR v g mooth Latest hits. Woodbridy ™ pe, arise e questio the transferenc 8! & . Pl gy e g 1) R PR A iate g0Ing 4 Danis B | GiTY LOANS. C. Emoot its. idge Liros., | pope, arises the question of the transf | andthe moath grinning at me the ‘ne plus uitra’ of medicin Suke sas natsd He I8 R8SAUNIIRUR A i 1L ] Omana, 2 - DR n b B ol FOR RENT, TWO (X FIVE ROOMS — ~ o of the Doly: we ta Epain. Queen Ohristiza, Oh, land sakes, bless my heart!” qu A Wayside Philologist, happy combination of practical common s2ngo Chicago Tribune: The crusty janitor mo- | With literary and artistic tastes. At Etc eaeh; city waler, cistern; newly papered and Y TO IMPROVED OMAHA | GEORG J . BANJO AND { devout Catholie though she s, does not en- | Nancy, who had heard the tale before, g whers he prepared for Oxford university, hs painted Van | real estate wnan, Love & Co., Paxton bik. | _SUitar_teacher. ss sireel. M—1® | courage the ides. She knows, to her comt,|\ias more scared with every repetition YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY RENTING OF | that the Spaniards are a fickle folk, and those | think of poor dear Matt all those years! tioned them away. the most popular boy of his form: at T s Colie, Cholera and D'arrhoa Remed; take: Gilder, W) Y was WE HAVE A PEW BELEGANT HOUSES TO TOAN ON IMPROVED OMANA | buYing your plano from Wm. H. Schmolicr, §; | who indorse the transferring of the holy see | soul aliver” “Don’t you that sign?" he sald, point- | the university ha quickly distinguished him- gent convenlences. Brennan, Love 0., property. Mdelity Trust Co, 102 Farnam, McCague Bldg. A fine upright plano u’""l‘fl W. | today would be the first to condemn it t in't know it was Uncle Matt at that | jng to the framed inscription “Loafers Not | self by his urbanity, good fellowship and a _Paxton Block. DM 03 A 3 W—int L morrow. Those Who now most warmly advo- * continued Tom, giving his hand to| Allowed on the Premls's.' gcholarship both brilliant and thorough. In FLATS, CORNER BLE TH AND HOWAL LIFE INSURANCE ¥ cate the repetition of the Avignon chapter in to eling to through the terrors of | “Ef you think we're loafers becuz we're | the early part of his university career ho irvets: four Eroom flatw, newly papered Vought. F. O, i : PAWNBROKERS, the history of the papacy might not prove ¢ «f don't think I knew any- | tryin’ (o it some bread an‘ butter with & | took an active intersst in athletics, the good S SR A L R T M TR D - Fyo) I — amenable to reason if, on the death of Leo | I found myselt out In the open |little apple sass on it lied Mosely | effects of which are apparent in his er 3 > . TOAe ON IMPROVED & UNIMPRD H. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N, 16 5T, | XIiL,, they wished a Spanlard to break the|air at the mouth of the cave. No boy ever | Wraggs, pulling up his greasy coat collar | graceful and agile figure, That he has FOR RENT, 10-ROOM HOUSE, BEST PART | property. W, Farnam Smith & Co., 192) Farn ” 3 long line of Itallan pontiffs, Queen Chris- | was more frightened than I, and lived | with a lofty air, “you don't understand the | herited the paternal gift for lit:rature would 2f town; ui convealences. Brennan, Love By i W3 tina's diplomatic answer to the through it. I lay awake the rest of the | durrivation of the word. We're slicers. not ba questioned by any reader of his caj TR . M 9% AL APLUS, 800,00, U, 5. MEDICAL. that things would better remaln as th re | night in a succession of co'd sweals, w With a parting look of scorn he strode | tal article on “Elenheim Palace; Its Hiatory FOR RENT, HOUSE OF TEN ROOMS, Mortgage Tiust Co., New York; for 6 per cent ¥/ A till her son Is old enough to declde so im- | dering what It all meant, and what I should | away, followed by Tuffold Knutt. and Coatents,” which appeared last winter 18th stret, modern convenis ¢ | loans va property. Apply to Fus & | LADIES! CHICHESTE portant a question. do about it. The next morning, before I | — - in the Pall Mall Magazine, founded by Wils to busic . Thomas, ageats, woom 27 Fist Nat. Bk BAE. | “royal’ Pills (diamead brand) are the bes ———— had made up my mind, I was errested, as t liam Waldorf Astor el e o 20| ielisble; take no other; sed 45 A handsome complexion Is oue of the |you remember, and so was prevented from raford’s | Phosphate, thing short of ‘a marriage with a Van- BRICK HOUSE, TATH, GAS, FURNACE, | MORTGAGES, WALLACE, 312 BROWN BLK.| feturn mail At druggiste Chichester greatest charms a4 woman can possess. Poz- | doing anything. It supplies the needed food for the brain | derbilt could rehabilitate the shattered fore Jaundiy, 301 Capliol avenue Dsilse W—M25 | 1al Co., ) biladelphia, Fa. zoni's Complexion Powder gives ity “But I thought it over and over for years |and nerves and makes exertion easy. {tunes of the Spencer-Churchills N =B e A oot 1 1 A et s -