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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 189 FEG‘RL NOT‘GES. FOR RENT-I" HED ROOM MONEY TO ~RE BSTATE, HORSES WINTERED, remnants of the mold. But two men had been mortally Injured. The back of one w broken, and the other had been horribly burned by a mass of semi-liquid fron that had struck and molded itself upon him. Realizing that they were about to die they (Continued.) (Continued.) HORSES WINTERED . BEST OF [rov—— . - e | Vgiven horses hoth wintor and summer. M8 N ITTH, | MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, | dress M. J. Wolch, Gretna, Neb, — Mb3) 030 B--M318 06 horses, wagon e Advertisements for these columns will be taken unt 12:30 p. m. for Q the evening and until 8 p, m. for the ote., At lowest rates In elty; | — = by — —— 0 removal of goods; strictly confidential; you [ WANTED, HORSES TO \PINTER; BEST OF ean' pay the loa St any G y le.” 80 N. Y. Life bidg. can pay the loan off at any time or In any | care; teris re confessed having thomselves caused (he ex. amount. ME26 O30 s ¢ —_— - plosion, fn the hope of killing the foreman, —_— A 8 LOAN CO,, - morning and Sunday editions. NICELY FURNISHE IOMAHA MORTOAGE LA N ot | HORSES AND COLTA 'BRD AND CARED They ad, when his back was turned, poured Advertiners, by requesting n nam- | P i for diring winter, 1500 B min per hend: & DU of wates 1o, i i) rhvey pour Bered eheck, ean have answers ad | 5o and 1 fuarantee ihe Y&liot care. { call fof closed. The other two men working with dressed to n numbere tter In care | South 16th street once a A 1 will eall hwl see you, for I will only be 15 days gatherifig up horses and colts - - e | and then Ll return, o my ¥ : | $12.000 0 STOCK OF CHANDISE IN DEST | ber fecd fs apt to be Aigh this winter and 1 v . astern. Nebrasta: i Dad® Eah 0%, aons and_tong of 4t on hand; native hay, or equivalent, Addre 2, care Bee millet hay, oats straw,carn fodder, corn n Yo L LRI SV WIS DV o onts, and [ want to fesi §§ Instead of hauling — - —_— - it to market, Address Uharles Qans, #,00.00 WILL BUY A DBUSINESS IN OMAHA | _Omaha, that Is netiing $3,000.00 per year: this wlll.ln A | next morning, by appointment, but perhaps inveatigation. J.'J.Gibson, $17 18t Nall. bank. ARMS FOR RENT, (CoyFIght, 185, by Tachelter, Jotnson & | 18 not my own until 6 o'clock. But come ta | (it had nothing to do with the fact that P N Bacheller.) my room this evening and I'll tell you every- [ when erm I'""”-‘\mhnl g h»r"‘Tll.\' ar FOR SALE, $425,00 MEAT MARKET. DOING —_— ) — CONTINUED. ounced, he expected time, Miss Con- go0d_cash business, Hent, including 5 1iving | FARM, CASH RENT. Address B 8 CHAPTER I11.—CONTINUE . (ot the adleesd ar' ok lodgings to | stance Dessine happened to be fh the parior, Toome, 1300, “Good” reason for selling. 8 A mob Instantly filled the strect before the | _Ross tock the add ently moved. his old | CAlling upon her friend Amy, and of courss 08 N. 15th st. m—— ¢ and a scene descl o tumult | W Jac i K o, | Tecaived a to 3] bullding and a scene of indescribable tumult | RESE Tk Med recoatly mnoved, Bt e | recelved formal introduotion to him them were accomplices, and Herr Janovies ||uu|l been the Instigator of the dlabolical f The Bee. Answers wo nddressed | CLEAN p y be dellvered unpon presentation | TSR NS ©f ne check only. Ratew, 11-Ze a | HOUSE PING ROOMS. 202 ST. MARY'S WLl first Insertiony l1e a word St s G therentter. Nothing tnken for lews (3 NICE FURNJSHED ROOMS FOI LIGHT ihan 25c for first Inwertion. These [ "000Ke0ing 112 8 i L) advertisements must be run connee- [ FUHNISHED HOOM, UsE EEK, 710 8 nch. Remem- Vi Ross Thorpe mentioned to s sister, one day, that Jack would pay him a vistt the > ROOMS-HOU SITUATIONS WANTED, URNISHED ROOMS AND ROARD. S ¥ VN S and_excitement ensued. Policemen _came | (AT (WHIDE, BRALY OO intiysy, thought Jack, regarding her with WANTED, BY YOUNG LADY, TOSITION AS - ety . & N running, ambulances were rung for, rUmOrs | Their intorview In the evening was long | !0t g e B LR L fress O35 Degpanion. Best of refersieet, &' | BOUTH ROOMS, SINGLE, ENSUITE, BOARD. . - S — | PR, PAUL, DENTIS JURT BT, 812 | flew about that many were crushed in the [and pleasant. Ross, notwithstanding a | 06 @ year, merely from one casual glance. Aress € Bee. 208 Douglas. M523 FOR SALE, OLD ESTADLISHED OlL DUSI- | cet——————————— tinath stettion, W uite hon- | What & memory for faces she must have! PRINTER WANTS SITUATION ON A GOOD | mra B ANISHED ROGMS. @ ness in live town in this state; will bear in- |~ AT = ~ |cellar. In the midst of it all a clear, calin | rooted antipat hy ‘l" U}«‘? l"i~ "l’ ‘l' ation for | 10 his innocent freedom from personal iy Ol iie DhonAnf.00r | DESIRAHL I e reforences, 14 ars | yestigation: good_opening to right party with CoA voice, above the heads of the surging, vo- 3-1‘:9 "'f S enerey and endnrenne - And be | yanity, the idea did not ccour to him that auainted with ali branches of ihe work; can do | OF en_sulte. wit : TUN pentrs | O e . citerous crowd called, “Out of the way, | Jackis pluck, encrgy and erduranc her Tecollection in his case was perhaps e Tocal nd aditoclats striclly soper, inafried, | _Dam street. " e | e e o ) s 3 t over | Noted with satisaction that a year of ardu- | oo yin o nt (b some .l,.‘,-l.x‘,.“ufi. Ared Drimten 011 Larimer st Denver. coto. | FURNISHED AND UNFURNIS FOR EXCHANGE. cont. “Penn hard coal price guaranieed. Victor | Please,” and looking up they saw Just OVer|ous toil had left few marks on his friend L ddress Printer, 15 Larimer st., Denver, % ransients accommodated. '} White, Tel. 127. 1605 Farnam Y Tits e il [ them John Burroughs, who had siid down & | Jack looked more powerful than formerly— | {07 other faces might not have possessed & for her. Th o Wi vay el caBliol MYSUe dangling rope, with one cofl of it as a brake | and e never was a weakling—his face had | for her. That he would always remember MAN OUT OF AN YOUN A CHRIS - . her, he did not doubt, but that w v M: | FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED =ROOMS, [ FQUITY TN CTare yon 3 Lalp jeay on his leg, as trapeze performers descend in | Bfown graver and more earnest than it ‘fi"" difteront matter. Her' face it 70t GO% 5 FTaTTad ooroe tuaathess "edsetrence. Address | YIUh oF without bodra, bl Deugink strest, L |l GOMBA o HRAE ke Sy 2ot a clrous. “They mado way for him, and e, | {0 be, Which made bim seem a Htlo uldet | ho orgotian. And yot, he touid ot have have had ‘mome. busines - hddress [ T O MO i ; - s PRI e G SRR o was, ain, turned away and described it, to save hi CR A e | Roows WiTH WOARD, AT THE SHRINER, | 500.0 IN NOTES GIVEN FOR PAD DEDTS alighting, pushed through to the superin-| iy working clothes he “looked the same old | hero (N perception of 1ts detalls ;:‘_"‘.Pr; 324 8. 26th street, 4 F-M620 1% IR it L AT I R LR AR T tendent and reported placidly: Jack ague. Her great dark eyes s:emed to fascle 8 ; TR L TV heely block, 12 to 2 o'clock. ' Z— R “It is number 207 D that is wanted." “But," remonstrated Ross, when he had | pato his sight, whenever he looked at her DRSIRABLE ROOMS WITH STEAM; EXCEL- | BRICK TENEMENT, MODERN, 18 HOOMS, WANTED=TO HORROW. i) heard Jack's story, “even If you persist in " within 10 blocks of ' city hail; price $20,000.00; " [ and all else of her features were merged in 5 : — — — v, sticking to the life, 1 should think you'd [a general Impression of perfect Jovelicens ha Lo organize clubs of three = encumbrance, $5,000.00; equity ' for good unem- iD, A LOAN OF $600.00 ON SIN y ant to gel ay from a gang of yahoos | §; d he » i by -y b ace s het windb, nt TLitchfleld; 238 ‘scres Sheridan county, and $4,000 | interest: no commission. Address box I, Wake- | was, temporarily at least, a poor man, he Why don't you et work some other place? | agen of it ory And sectied to him 4 par- i south, where there are no ho s, 1o | — PRSI — | L cres Sheridan county, 0 A di: i : L J y y ace?”" | agc DT e B o e Ry biteurdes Bo or » % | 6 UNFURNISHED CHAMDERS FOR HOUSE- | 8tock of general merchandise for good land near | _field, Neb Me30 ¢ resolved to learn something practical, by Nothing would induce me to change. It [ thrilled with admiration of her grace and Where' b be Tal keeping to man and wife. 219 N. 17th Omaha. e —————— g Where two or three crops can be ra ceping to ma . 319 N, 17 5 G-M493 | Befor Hure payINg crops of frujt and n truck. | housekeeping, price $8 and $10, 1704 Web Richest soll on earth. Nest ralwi facliities. « buying or exchanging see J. N. Frenzer, which he coul not only support himself With | is part of my education. The men are not | the beauty of her figure; she sat atil ang a feeling of independence, but even rise in | all bul, Only s fow of them, in fact, have | sllent, yot even in her repose he found new — - S L & e world through his own exertions. He had | been infected by that mad dog Janovic charms. If over a young man unconsclously 2 eoectien. anddty_ goods, 169 | FUY YOUR HAY BY TON OR CAR LoTs. W | the s "l': o sducation. but that was worth | ‘“Couldn’t you have him arrested? plunged headlong in love John Burroughs 0. 1 soll, 25 acres broken, | buy hay. A. H. Snyder, 1515 Burt st.” Tel. 1107, & good college education, i e “No. He fs shrewd enough to have others | did. HAY AND GRAIN, pposite P. O. JOMS, KITC Gro W B | THIEE PLEASANT ROONS | o Al © B T ———_ litle in tho battle of life oxcopt as mental | 4y e, misehit o plans "It 1 syt sy | Constanco hag been playing on the o - closets, city water. 2022 How ree i % = 5 a or le i %or 'tha | pect. but hard to convict rascals of his|and he stood heside her, having been oo A GENTLEMAN TO WORK OMAHA OR TAKE g MATCHET AM, {.YEAR.OLDS, LOST. The ‘“‘learned professions”—refuges for the | 11, cupled in the ecstatic duty of turning her torritory in T o e e e e I HE P e L L B e L T Cha=eyY g __ | lazy and incompetent 8"“1“““"“"’.“”:P:;’“;"; “They'll get you yet." music, when he said, in a low voles: *'Ross AR YORE . andowIent Aawoclktion: adential | FOR RENT—STORES AND OFFICES. | in cottuge. Bée, DOUGLAS STIE RING, him; he had nelther liking nor oapal fon| “I think not. Our work on this big bulld- | tells me you recognized me, after & year. man_preferred, Call after 9 a. m., or address $1,00.00 LADIES' AND MISS set two pearls and a ruby. I P B L lesirabie thing, | Ing 18 neariy done. When it is finished and | His alluding to that mnemonic feat would W. V. Kent, 304 Paxton block. B | oon R 16 4-STORY BRICK DUILDING | © exchange fof n small homss and o left at Bee, Council Blufts. i Al Bl B U RO S "pro. |1 g0 back to the works, 1 may be put in | have been sufficient evidence to any one who ™ 75 R o O ius @ fire- [ and cash. Address box 6% Griswo #TH, LINGN GENTER | fome sood sor i s 4 4. pel 4% ew him, o ¢holly imper y WANTED, EXPERIENCED AND PRACTICAL [ at o Farnam street, “"v‘»l'"lsl :A:lk‘l_“;n “53:“_ and cash. Address box 62, Griswols JOTH, LINEN CENTER | qyctive of something useful to humanity and | Some other department, and perhaps sce no I:_l:‘;\\‘_"lll‘l‘l;:";llntl‘r; \;.:‘nIll)'ux“«":mvrvlmll':‘l “:ly h: forlst and gardener. B. Hias, 113 Vinton st | proot cement” basement, complete seam heat piece, embroldered in butlercups, partialy com. | SLCHIYe, of sometbing usctul fo humanity Anc | LGS Of 'them than T do- now, Bt 1 shall | sidering 1t, but Constance did not ye | ne astures water oo sil foors, gt ho | e | IS, emumldared In llercuoe, pattially com L takers [ bo on my guard anyway, and that's all that [ know him well enoush to understand that, Apply at the office of The Tec, ward, Lost—M633 6+ | all the trades that even the census takers !} My gus nd blushed violently at belng so direotly 0.0 TO $10.0 SALARY PAID BALESMEN | s FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. — — ——— | have found out, none suited him so well as | 15 necessary Tor cigars; experlence not necesearys extra i = f L Jack's anticipation of speedy return to the | charged with holding a young man in rememw : A iron working, particularly that branch of it ! Lol - i { o U L SR L A A BARGAINS, SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP- OCEAN STEAMERS. now so important In our large cities, the | Works was realized more quickly than he | brance and l:\’qimn?.::mgn,'."‘.' S g 2 ui e oo erties and farms. John 1. Frenzer, opp.. b O, construstion. of " builiings. To- this he re- | had expected, for tho very next duy ho was | thtless, 1 wa , ply VANTED—WATCHMAKER, YOUNG MAN, AT 5 i 4 vote: HiriRolt: summoned to assume the position, tempo- [ SWered, 8. ¢ B eoanenbos, a8 Doses B0 B-5i5 | tisements for 1 s put T s -{A CRUISE TO THE kg i d up” | rarily at least, of foreman of the foundry. The | *It I8 surprising! I'm sure I should have AL LB i 9 — | into hotels fi nee needed: for | ABSTRACTS, THE BYRON REED COMPANY. Believing in “knowing from the ground RO | SN aYatNI L Wit A recognized Jack's | Tomembered you, It 1 had seen you, but that WANTED_SALESMAN ACQUATNTED WITH | piticulars incioie, samp. - Frank O Smitn & RE—193 MEDITERRANEAN Syt ssacugt o lear e pommented 0 3 would have been bocauso it was you. And T rade in Omaha and dis- [ 0."'La’ Crosse, Wis. M4 5 - TV S TN T T TN 0 s new a o fancy it is well T did not.” gt bR 84D D F B ) i — | HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS, SELL AND | by speclally chartered steamer “Friesland . e sHerhable ney w o Tan, Chicager "o " B 5008 ' | AGENTS MAKE % DAILY; MARVELOUS IN. buy lots, acre farms. Garvin Bros., 210 N. Y, L. | tons), Janvary 29, 1596, visiting Hermudn, foundry of the great *‘Vulean “"’,\k(s‘“ ALl Why 807" sho asked, in surprise et BRARIA | Yention: retally 25 cente: 2 fo 6 sold in a house; RE—$8 | raiter, ‘Malagna, Granada, - Alhambra, Alg \lvl\rz !unr\[ |‘|ml vlmn!:\u :flm“fi:y - »n'\‘;m:l:::; “If T had, I think it would have been TATE AGH R NEBRASKA | Simple malied free. Forshee & Makin, Cincin: e — o Catrol 10" days In Palestihe, ' Beyrout, p me, with an eye to some da c p . : it hak &0 ABsooLRTIor writile the hest ae: | Sample mailed tres J—Mexi 5* | BARGAINS, HOUSES, LOTS AND FARMS, | Conatuntinopie, Athens. Horme, Xices oay employer, he deemed this an opportune time harder for me to adhere to the plans 1 had nte : ck and funeral benelit ¢ will be given to = A attention 0N | e | T8ale oF trade. F K. Darling, Barker Block. = [ and up, extursions, fe ot nowledge of the RE-309 | jzed and accompanied for acquiring thorough kn i Vice Consul at Jerusalem. Ocean fickets ali | C1ass of toilers among whom he had cast his made. I would have been wanting to you again instead of sticking to my work.” eo al contract entire time o RENTAL AGENCY. ) Joncluded Monday. Irst class references required. IMPROVED FARMS, G. W. CARLOGK. 1% | lincs, ‘Semd for Tourist Garette ! Iot, and to this end went o ive in a me- (©oncluded Monday.) Plicher, srcretary, Saginaw. i . rmam St. = F, C. CLARK, Tourlst Agt., 111 Bro'd'y, N.¥ | chanics’ boarding house. Men could not ex- Tl P o R R A 0 GBS ST IN CITY. J. H. PARROTTE. | — AT M it ) s ! Ay ired women need to have their blood pur ‘ LA A L e % 0% | FARM LANDS, C. F. HARRISON, #12N. ¥, Lite. R RO S A R LRy fled and enriched by Hood's Sarsaparilla, It I VANTED _FOR | s e temees 5—756-09° week, the ra cre, d T 5 DR A M o g i 5 7 e — —— ~ - ] m .o baen Justified in disappointment at what was will give them strength and health. 16th St B 60150 STORAGE. Lb ey St St T s ) ‘ LAR actually afforded in that establishment. Its B it o verage st two years, §2.100, v vere dirt and foul air. e VT ODERICK'S TATL- s Der year, 16 per cent. gross; price, $13,500.0 only abundances were ¢ \VED e A 1 on AT APROPRRICES AL | #ronk RANK EWERS, 1214 HARNEY. | Brick business building, 2 Stories, corher, aver- I Saaigha i ox L .| Within a fortnight his quick observation NKtow IRkt SR e 3 M40 8 Tpmtal pust 3 year $1.020.00 per year, 12 per | Leaves [BURLINGTON & MO. RIVER.|Arrives | and alert intelligence made him a_valuable Union Depot. Tty o A — oo, | cent gross; price, 00, Omaba|Union Depot, 10tk Pl ARalbenn \ 80 ! LABORERS FOR WYOMI ON COMPANY | FACIFIC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO.. [ 360 acres ' within S-mile clrcle of postoffice; o‘"?m“ LS “W "/ ;a& Mason Sts.| Omaha | “help T, and in n]l.l:_ul “'r"(l"“:fr(iu’:::h“n:l \* What promised to result in a very seriois work on I & M. Ry.; work guaranteed; free | © 905910 Jones. General storage and forwarding! | signtly land: price, $2.000.00 e Hii o rer M reks . 9:40am | far mastered the details of iro acoldent Thursday was averted by the pres- transportation, Kramer & O'Hearn, 11 ar- M1l Before buying or exchanging see Jno. N. Fren. | {:33pm.Bik. gl 3 procticed in that foundry, that, though still L nam street B—M60S 6 —— . zer, opposite P. O, RE—MT7i8-010 o Vibraska Lock)! only ranking and paid as a laborer, he pm. . Neb except ence of mind of Officer Fleming of the Union WORK M) ; s r v 2 3 S FARM OF SEC 5 c ca ! a v skilled molder. depot force. N WIHO WILL FOR $55 MONTH WANTED=TO BUY. FOR SALE—A 2,60-ACRE FARM OF SECOND | 8:lam...Lincoln Local fexcept Sunday).. 1132 really doing’ the work of a_skille 3 M-E.m‘-“.!."mm commission, selling staple goods bottom land [i(n Miller county, 12 miles 2:dipm... Fast Mall (for Lincoln) daily... He had been at this a cnlml,u of mo: yl:ns, \l\‘rlwn Two female passengers on the westbound by samples to den xperience unn _ —— ~ S, IRON, | st of Texarkana, 1,000 acres cleated, 700 acres | Leaves [CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & Q.|Arrives | one day he electrified the foreman by calling Burlington No. 3 got off the train shortl TR RN e HOuASI 01a B Pretialty S 0N HIGHEST PRICE BAID R e O pecony, | In cultivation, 25 ienant houses. s tarm is | 0 g8 &0 y aha| Unio _Depot, 10H & Mason § Chicago - Vestibule. Chicago, Express hicago & St. Louis E metal, rubber and bottle: his attention to the inferior quality of a new Herr Janovies. Chicago Junk House, 8 g} after it had come to a standstill and went “‘pigs,” the first melting from which a a n ::’,f‘l"j'm“{,‘i,“c'" e Clsarly Snd wWith teon- {lablllty, Had besn dead six_ months,) andis | 1t ths ining voom of theidepot tor IULeh: Pavifie. J = nical accuracy he stated the defective | Successor was his former assistant, a rough, Time flew more rapidly than :hr)- imagined e Fast bl oeerssisss Siiobin | Chemical composttion of the ron, by reason of | lgnorant fellow, who drank, had fo author: | 4nd {hey suddenly realized the fact that thele e which_castings made from. [t would fall at | Ity amonk the fmen and negfected s dutios, | (rain was pulling out of the depot. Bot [Union_Depot, 10ih & Mason 815, mana | least 10 per cent below the minimum of | 1t was his fault that the irregular beam 207 S M SO L Chicago” Limited -v... 9:30am | Strength they should possess. Not another | D” was not at the building when wanted, ;“‘;‘e‘m:‘geu‘;’;l“&wa:fi syt Chicago (ex. Sunday)... 5:2 among the thirty molders of the foundry, all | and that another was erroneously marked for ] L ] CAGO & NORTIN # ce, | It. That filled the measure of his offenses, | {TOnt Platform and a brakeman, who happene AGO & NORT No[Arrives | supposably skillful men, had, or could have, asure B e Al Dalthe e an Yl Hsbraned Omaha|Union Depot, 1th & Mason Sts.| Omaha | made that discovery, the correctness of which | He was discharged and Burroughs ordered to The second woman made an effort to reach s Bastern (Express. ..., was readily proved. When asked how he, a | take his place. | Jt R lmited. laborer, came to know so much about iron he |- The molders rebelled. 1t exasperatea | th¢ #ame railing, but missed it, nearly fall- Mo, - Vaitty ; well adapted for grain, grass stock and cotton. Unlimited winter stock range. Wil sell cheap And on easy terms. Address Geo. Peaslee, —_— e | R S OR SALE—FURNITURE. FOR SALE, FINE COTTAGE, FULL LOT ONLY =0 RUAGKEMITIH GLABS ¥ 3005 casy torms. R K. Paiterson, Ramee bik. L. ROUND BLACKSMITH; GLASS - — — - g AL Wholowale house: Nveryman: 10 farin hands, | FURNITURE__11-ROOM _HOUSE, HAVING 20.00. Canadian office, 1522 Dougla boarders. Fine location. € 13, Bee. | {IOMES ON BASY DAYMENTS. BARGAINS o e Y was o O—Mi22 & fa lots. G. G Brown > 1 i It you me tlais, stating age, B ‘$14 Douglas, Omaha. 7:50pm. dam. E—HORS ND WAGONS, |FOR SALE OR TRADE, FINE OR SALE—HORSES A Proj y In Lincoln, Neb.; several well roved farms and fine town property, all central Nebraska. We have what w. WANTED—-FEMALE HELP, GIRL, T'OR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 3606 [ AUCTION SALE OF HC ing underneath the wheels iu consequence. pre: Vi M he had “picked up a | them to think that one they remembered H § Howard. -t | Ak Vinds, evry Wedneaday ind Bente” Wil rmde” or st ot Bonta ami, Wi Omaia Chitugo_Spee b U LA P % as & sasting-cleancr when thoy wero aiready | NOthIng dauntod, she essaved (o catch tho — — — 1 o'clock. Buyers will be there stock of clothing or a good general stock. Will | Leaves (CHICAGO, . & PAC Arriv (o tanding, for [ melders should in a little over a year | ™ ¥ o ADIES WANTING GOOD GIRLS CALL SCAN- very ho fered. A. B. Clarke company. put in part cash, Address Box 628. Lincoln, on Dep ¥ That incident gave him a new standing, for % cer interfered. Had she succeeded in her at- L avian . W, Home. 2o Davenpart. el 1207 (el il P99 | Nab. R My [ -CmanelUnion Depot. lotn & Mason S| Omata f o "only the foreman, but his employers—to | have risen above them. His superior ability. EAST, vould have been thrown under N vhich they could not but recognize, only em- [ {fmpt she would — P P vas duly reported—were grateful [ “ i the car and crushed to death. = OR RENT—200-ACRE FARM. HARRISO At : T 7 whom it was bittered them. Then, too, some of them like X_GOoD GIRL 70, 10 GENBRAL TOUSE: FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOU RE—567— P IE Brien. o and appreciative. Learning that he wished me of them liked gy 1 Bech untry. Small family. Address work In the former foreman, with whom they used (o get drunk, and thought it loyalty to him to| . . k antagonizo his successor. Herr Janovics | W¢ve all done things that we regret, icago Vestibuled Limited. to gain a knowledge of the iron business in all its departments, they encouraged and in a Regr | FINE PROPERTY, CENTRALLY LOCATED, HARDWOOD COMBINATION =~ HOG ~ AND | " jarge lot, 9-room modern house, good bat o PHOTOS $2.00 PF X \ ‘ r 3 5 ; he And things that we would fain forget, - cken fence, Chas. R. Lee, 9th and Douglas. | pavement; pald In full; only $5,700. short time alded him, by a transfer to the | o,rn04 of the promotion and did his b ] " o Davies, 103115 8. 161h str & Shibkon it o | B b & 1. h o rolling mill, where he speedily learned the | iiie o 12 st hanrs i hin beat o}y ity Sehe i paat well have no row = - o = - v 3 GORRESFONDENCE | 12 e T ot & making of ‘stoel girders, beams, etc. Then | gyl ngte g WRREL, g | Provided e are ready now rememaker. Aguress C 5, Experions I N A A8 niencies, Council Biwta: Ta: -~ | ASHS, APOUT THE 350 HOUSE AND LOT ON I and_Webster_Sts an incident, needless to relate, but fOrtuitous | wheelor is your master now and can order | T0 mend our ways, and ne'er neglect, Q-MM2-00 | D). Wead, 16th & Douglas. RE—M6 11 loux ity Accommodation as that ghlch] gave mm 1:::“:;(:1‘0:»‘:~a:h: you around. Do you know why? Becausc | To use In baking ‘‘Calumet. SANTEL,, QIR ¥OR GENERALTOUSE: | FiisT CLASS SALOON: MEST LOGNTION: | Fon saLn FLORIDA HOTEL, % ToON i peulori ot e | oou iy, brongbuioubtIRACt ithar ke masTe e I ALk DR derhandod Sy Plain Truths. Yok SN Ci. o [geedraannEA M B S | fae anda: "intet iy enr. clitmmte o ovet ¥, i & MO VALLEY, “TAwrives | of taste as a designer, and he was promoted | was a 1o but pretorred 1o i crevh "h2 | Do you really understand. why you should O itiks o008 Facon, OLD BRICKS FOR SALE-ADPLY AT THE| Main Weir, Park, Fia. O | o st Aoy roerSth, | Omaa |10 the “drawing” room. Here ho remained | causo it fatterad their self-osteom: “I' tohd |In your own nterests fully and Jitnout delay cook and laundre 08 Farnam. ‘\Jf"l'x M35 16 z_m’m Fast Mail ang until, in an pmu;xencry, hel wan| (;nl|s|l n]\t‘;n you when he was here,” Janovics went on, | ook Into and verify the claims we are make e | L £ 10pm. v ssistant foreman in | “that he was th e e v Wi v 9:06am. to essay the duties of ass that he was tho spy and tool of the b FOR RENT—HOUSES. WANTED, OPBRATOR ON SYEHWRIER 70| SHORTHAND AND TYPBWRITING. | ¢in5: xpress. the actual construction of a great steel frame | bosses. Now, who will say 1 was not right, | "8 for the land now belng sold to the best ‘do billing in wholesale house. Stenographer nof C 3, Dee. C—3M 5 BURNER, VERY, VERY an at Hayden Brow. jiwelry de- Addr: BAS at I didn’t’ smell him out? Take warning' [ class of intelligent purchasers and known far hey plan some new invasion of your rights! | and wide as the famous Orchard Homes Kansas City Day Express..... Al this progress he had achieved In one | new chains for their trampled slaves! and ho, | rogion? You must siop and consider the low Night Ex. via U. P. Trans. year, g0 he had certainly done well with the | thelr hirellng, s ready to do ‘their dirty [ pricol’, SO MU% SeP 200 cona belng sold, ISSOURD TACIRC "~ [Arrives | Industrial haif of his problem; but s much f work. Wil you endure It? Wil you be his | Phe Erent Varicty ol oois® connk, doldy Depot, 1ith and Webster Sts._| Omana | could not be sald for the soclal half of it, | obediont dogs? Or will you be his judges? | (1o ETeAt varloty and large ylelds and’ the <-oome 8i00um | He did not get along well at the mechanics' | “I'll break his Jaw tomorry; bo the mortial | (1, €rObs, ratscd, the products are. marketed. boarding house. In vain he tried to adopt | gob, T will,”" growled a moulder named Ken- |y climate is remarkable for its salubrity, the manners and habits of his fellow- | nedy, a big, enormously powerful fellow wh o - —— — | cavaT ko sT A b Arrives | bullding, and that was the point he had A CIVAN SANT'S SCIHOOL, o3 N. ¥ Ly nton Depot, 10th & Mason Sta.| Gemuis | ronched when Constance Dessine found him. DOUBLE cheap. partm; OMAHA BUSINESS COLLEGE, 16TH, FARNAM bt ‘ompany AWA & A('l ). FeEas z = _— MISCELLANEOUS. HOTELS, INT. 940 New York Life bidg. o T <040 o R-Ms37 0 | AETNA WOUSE (EUROPEAN), N. W, COR. FARMS FOR R! H. E. COLE & CO,, L T = A far. | ©Xtremes of heat or cold are unknown. The ETNA HOUSE (EUROPEA T vew S VA ke s | boarders, at least far enoush to put from | had Quito a’ reputation a8 *“the Foundry Ter. | (XUFe<s of heal or cold aro unknown. “Thd F mMoDER T00M s i HAVE A LIFE SHORTHAND SCHOLAR- SonC ot Tome by 04y or week. 48 | Omaha| Depot, isth and_Webster LOmana | their minds the sense of separation between | ror. ¢ .. | delighttul, with nights invariably cool and walk from court house. T i Which 1 will give to any worthy persons o BARKER, FRANK HILDIT MGR., | €:1%m. S R P e A%3%am | him and them. He could not, gy by effort, Ip(lfl“};:‘ld{yi?]“'I‘l’lrmn"{ an r:‘l‘vl\,"?‘n,cl-“fl:‘n'.” pleasant. . Work can be done out of doors on terms easlly complied with, No cash and Jones ‘sts.; Walnul ! cars pass | Leaves | A 5 v A vl P T R e-e, Finn, vho | ples e ” T T YRR O Altress O FT, Tiee, R-549- the door. Omaha|Union Depot, 10th & Muson_Sts.| Omaha h';.n‘?o‘;"x‘n);n:"w':rp ith natural ense. And | was barely on the outskirts of Janovies® fol. | €¥ery Month in the year. Vegetables of LI 4 FAGE r - £l ase. AMERICAN PLAN. 5 rooms at $1.50 da! +....Sloux City Passenger. St. near Varnam. Charles Turner, 3316 10 1 50 rooms'at $2.00 day. Paul _Limited he could not help thinking logically and |lowing, “but if he tries it at the shop, it'l | ©Very known varlety can be raised in ab- aht. P ; solute perfection and crops o ind e B e B CLATRVOYANTS. pean plan, 9c o 100 per day. [ T Tarrives | using his brain when he talked, which caused | have o b a fair ‘r‘lgf"‘l-i".“;"‘;p”zi'(fr:}‘. n.credit | FYAEE 'g‘,r;",: S Som ot son ‘;,“‘: . 9-ROOM HOUSE, 527 8, 29TH AVE- THE LANGE HOTEL, 002 §. 13TH STREET, . 10th & Mason Sts.| Om others of them to view him with suspicion. |t WSl bant nothin vaunted Kennedy; | Irish and sweet potatoes for size and yleld Inquire 422 8. 15th street. DM | \(RS. DR, H. WARREN, CLAIRVOYANT, RE- | steam heated rooms, table board, .00 per TK.earney Expre F Insensibly he grew to realize that he was |, Gh4t T e R o Ehy S -l,Y"- cannot be exceeded In the United States. FOR RENT, 6-ROOM UOUSE, NEWLY PA-| lable business medium; 8ih year at 11§ }.fx :‘.l‘h. week. M40 RETHIY n?‘sffl:::;‘x fiyA}L,,A.E“M rmu;.m surrounded by an mmosphemnol ‘dlsllrl:!t. never take another drink." h The mild climate makes shelter unnecessary bered; city’ water; $9.00 per mo, 19 N. sun. | 84W e 3 v e e B LB antagonism and even '"“““); wn e e | ““Lord! That's a bowld sayin’,” exclaimed | for stock during any time of the year. There tockiol, Roxt to P, O, D1 UNDERTAKERS AND EMDALMERS, | 5450, 000 Fast Male. force of which was & man known as Herr | o lover fhat is green food for cattle the year round. BTANFORD CIRCLE COTTAGES, 6-ROOMS, MASSAGE, BATHS, ETC. 5 Loaves | oWVABASH RAILWAY. Janovics. o work it was in some | The fight was forced on Jack the next | Bermuda is the staple grass and can be cut Wl woleen, gas, fucl. Apply Byron Reed com: e RET T | Do, 1t Janovics By Ald mot care to avow | morning, and he was nothing loth to accept | from three to four times each year and pany, 212 SOuth ML street, D83 | ST M, AR R LT 4:00pm.... nocturnal_industry he did : TARN, S, W, (C 0.0, dohn W. I D-131-01 100N St. Louls Cannon [ pherine and sea baths. LARUE, MASSAGE ING, TEL 100, hins, = L, BATH. 1617 D-M2i} TG, WALLACE, 312 BROWN DLK. i o ha un F telephone 225, sOTE BERNARDI R 7, IND FLOOR. 101 Dodys. | L belmés, 10T Famam sk, telephon: OOM _COTTAGE, ALL MOD! | sticet TURKISH AND ELECTRIC "ot D DARN, port street. Apply 22 N. 520 streot. SPLERDID SIXROOM FIAT canvenivne from 10 to 12 ond 3 to 4, ] TIOUSE, NEWLY Hanlscom park TROOM MODER VAR R Biowas ROOM COTTAGE 3 YARD, §. cnd Clarlc. Inquire 1523 Jackson. — D—574 LARGE EIGIT RENT, FINE “housn, 1410 ) 917 8. 15th, Also 3 rooms, 15:4 S, 130 Finest parlors in city. WOOD MANT vestibules and large’ floors; write for Milton Rogers & Sons. Omal TURKISH DATHS, 1 RANGE Store 701 8. Relay Speclal. Will Barnum & Bro., 1 BUSINESS NOTICES. PERSONAL. . COR. DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED, 719 N, 15, [ T ——__ CARPET CLEANING. VIAVI Co., BLDG, HBALTH BOOK 2 | "frec; homie treatment; lady att “ROOM 23th street, Inguive John Hamiin, Banquet, hall, residence and’ grave de 1813 Vinton street. Telephone BATIS, MASSAGE, MME, POST, 3195 5, 15TH, | CHAMPION CARPET CLEANING WORKS, U--203 Life, Phone LIVERY RIGS CHI. 1th and St eiopnone i | BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATIONS, X FURNT m convenlences. Ceavenworth AL i1 al; city and cistern W ctorences. Tnauire 10 FOI RENT, DESIRABLID ©rn bouses detached. O namn st 2 " ,“—692, FOR RENT. QUIRL THOMAS Swice, £ DOUGLAS STREKT; i BATI ‘and closet’ in thorough 32,02 por’ monti. The Omalia Loan & drust Co. los streets. D-NGIl § SHARES IN , 7, 8 per cent when 1 MUTUAL L ASS'N PAY 3 years old, always 1704 Farnam st., Nattinger, Sec 'Y _AND PRIMROSE AMERICAN Orders taken. 216 North g5 HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD Interest_ on savings. Apply_to Oma Ass'n, 1704 Bee bldg. G. M. Nattinger, Sec. “ROOM_ MOD- Co., 1305 Far- MONEY TO LOAN=REAL ESTATE. MUSIC, ART AND LANG TRUST CO.. Loans at low rates for cholce security in Nebraska & lowa farms or Omaka city property. D008 6 SEND $1.00 FOR 3200 WORTH Pretty Widow in The Course of True Love OF SONGS; . 1L and Doug- MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST R. F. Davls Co., 1505 ¥ TEN-ROOM HOUS NVENIENCES, pertect repair. Ingu 138 street D~ M6l FOR_STEAM-HEATED HOUSES A 3.5, 6,1 rooms: lacation all desi tions, Tizard, 221 N. 24ih, 8 ROOMS, MODERN BRICK (UAF. 10 vooms, modern_brick, 2 3 rooms. brick, Clifton .5 Omaba Real Eviate & 4drusi Co, 211 So. 18th. D-M613 FOR RENT, 3 *AND $-ROOM HOUSES, 110 Marcy street. D—-M628 6* FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS. LY FURNISHED ROOMS. 1913 DODGE, B LARGE FRONT ROOM, NIC| suwalies room, 35 per mond 516 Howard, FURNISHED ROOMS, 27 HARN CITY LOANS. C. A. STAKR. 813 N. BANJO AND MPROVED OMAHA LIGHTLY USED UP- Brennan, Love & Co., Paxton blk. MONBY TO LOAN ON LN less than special sa fth floor McCague bidg. TO LOAN ON Fidelity Trust C ELOCUTION, LIFE INSURA, | POLICIES LOANED ON OR ELLA DAY, ROOM 1018 N. Y. LIFE BLDG ——— 00 MEDICAL, 2Y_TO LOAN, 3. 0. 9 DAYS; FURNI. ture, planos, Dufe Qre;n. vom ‘6. Barker LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY LADIES! CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNY. pioperty. W. Fainam Swmith & Co., 180 Farnam, royal Phils (diamond brund) are the best; safe, take no other; “Rellef for' Ladies," Chichester Chem- ¢ PER CENT MONEY 7O LOAN ON OMAHA return il & Neb. farms. W. B. Melkle, Omahiu. kg W48 ical Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Y FURNISHED; MORTGAGE LOANS. LOW RATES. J. D, Zittle, 16th and Douglas, (I)n..,.‘_ DRESSMAKING, ROOM SUITABLE _ FOR TWO, WITH OR without board, @7 8. 2ih avenus. E-516 6% DRESSES, §7.00; SATISFACTION GUARAN- MORTGAGES, 0. 0. WALLACE, BR( teed; McDowell system. 1611 Howard st WENT AWAY D GET IDEAS, Business Men Return from the Kan- san City Festivities. A party of Omaha business men, consisting of H. J. Penfold, Major R. 8. Wilcox, W. R. Bennett, J. E. Utt, B. B. Bryson, Thomas A, Fry, L. M. Rheem, Walter Jardine and G. A. Renze, have returned from a trip to Kan- sas City, where they spent four days In wit- nessing the carnival of the Priests of Pal- las. One of the main objects of the trip was to learn something of the experlence that the Kansas City people had acquired dur- Ing their carnivals and to study new features for the Ak-Sar-Ben festivities in 1898. The party had an opportunity to observe the way in which the parades were managed and the crowds handled and were brought to the con- clusion that Omaha’s first effort had been in no respect inferior. “‘Our parades were ¢4ftainly equal to the Priests of Pallas,” said Mr. Utt yesterday, and we had fully as big a crowd as they had. It was estimated that 65,000 people were brought into Kansas City during the week, but this is an . approximate estimate and will probably be reduced. The festival was a huge success andowas well managed throughout. We have learned a number of things which will no ‘doubt be of service to us in the future. The most noticeable thing we obsetved was the absolute harmony in which all interests in Kansas City are joined They all pull together {or Kansas City, and this Is the secret of thelr success. Major Wilcox says (that there was one respect In which the irowd at the Kansas City festivities differed’ from that which was In ‘Omaha last month.. Here thousands of people came and spent iseveral days, while in Kansas City it seemed to" be a purely local crowd which came in n the trains in the morning and went out, at night. Notwith- standing the large crowds on the streets, the hotels were not overcrowded and it was ap- parent that the carnival did not attract as many visitors from a distance as did the Omaha celebration ——— A Woman's Blessing. My only child was dangerously sick for four days with cholera infantum. Our best doctor could not help her. We concluded to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhosa Remedy. After the third dose she was out of danger, and at this writing is out playing. May God bless the manufacturers of this medicine, for thelr efforts to do good. Mrs. David H. Allen, Fayetteyille, N. Y. ——— Meyer Pald for His Dog. Paul Meyer, living at 1452 South Sixteenth street, was fined $10 and costs In police court yesterday for keeping a vicious dog. Joseph Fessbender, an aged Germa was the complainant. He charged that Friday last, while passing the Meyer res dence, a dog jumped at him and took sev- eral bites out of his body, but he always had money to pay his board and buy beer. His days wera spent in sleep, his evenings in frenzied denunciation of the ““blood-sucking capitalists,” jeremiads over “down-trodden labor” and fiery advocacy of he communistic disiribution of wealth, When his fellow-boarders went to bed, he sauntered out. Several times John Burroughs Constance. had amused himself by worsting the fellow in debate, for which, of course, Janovies hated him bitterly and did all possible to prejudice the minds of the others against him, denouncing him, in his absence, as a “capitalistic spy” and “traitor to the rights of man." His malignant influence made itself felt. Again and again heavy weights “accident- ally"” dropped out of the smoky darkness of the foundry roof came near to crushing Jack's skull; once a hoisting winch, under an enor- mous strain, was turned loose by the treach- erous release of a pawl, and only by a half- inch missed breaking his back; and, finally two of the sturdiest ruffians in the gang of his_enemies picked a quarrel with him, in- tending to give him a merciless beating, which resulted in their being taken to a hospital for repairs. But none of these things swerved John Burroughs from his course, or even gave him a thought of fear, V. Assistant Foreman Burroughs, while busy with his work on an upper floor of the great steel cage, the second day after the accident, startled by hearing, in a cheery and familiar voice, the hail, “Helloa! Jack!"” and to see, mounting from the end of a ladder, his former chum, Ross Thorpe. “How In the world did you ever come to find me here?” he exclaimed. Ross had but little breath left, after his unwonted exertions, but found enough to gasp the reply: *Constance saw you, and told Amy, who told me. Ouf! What a climb! Could I see the moon by looking down over the edge, at this time of day?" ‘Constance! Who is Constance? Ah! 1 forgot. You don't know her. But she saw you that day, on the grand stand, and has remembered you ever since. Queer, isn't it, that a girl should recollect a fellow like that? But never mind about her now. Give me an account of yourself. Where have you been? and what have you done? and why did you do it?" “I can't tell you now, Ross, for my time the fissue. It was fair. Although the men were, one and all, hopeful that the foreman would be whipped, they were determined that the best man should win in a shop fight, so they formed a ring and allowed no inter- ference. Kennedy was ferocions, brawnier than Jack, and had a longer reach, with some “science,” but was no match for the cool skillful boxer who had been the best amateur middle weight in the Manhattan Athletic club. “The Foundry Terror” was badly whipped and did not succeed in even Inflict- ing a bruise upon the man he had sworn to “do.” A “strike’” was threatened, but Jack was as ready for that as for the fight. *Strike it _you like,” he told the men, “I do not believe the Molders union will sustain you but it it should I will fill your places with picked green men, who, under my direction, will learn to do in two weeks all required on such straight jobs as the shop is full of now. And not a man who goes now will ever re- turn while T am here.” There was no “strike,” no more open re- volt, but the men continued sullen, and, at Janovies' instigation, a devilish project took shape secretly among his reckless and naturally criminal tools. Preparations were making for the casting of an enormous bed plate, with very heavy reinforcements and deep lug-like projections from its nether sur- face, a mass that would weigh several tons Both halves of its huge mold were made and baked with extreme care and Jack neglected no preparation necessary to success. While the upper half was being slowly and cautiously lowered into place, he went, for a moment, to the stack, to ascertain if the metal was ready to run. When he returned the men were clamping the frames of the mold. This, and the last stoppings, channel- ings and ventings were all speedily done, and the foreman shouted to the furnace tender, “Let it come!" Engrossed as he was with the work he did not notice that the four men who stood near him, by the mold, when he gave that order, suddenly disappeared, leaving him alone. A rivulet of white molten metal spurted out from the furnace and coursed swiftly along its channel toward him. Gold and crimson sparks flew from it and when it pluniged into the mold, gas flames, green and blue, darted from the vents. The Inflow continued several seconds, in a stiliness that made the low hiss and crackle of the fiery current seem loud. Then came a terrific explosion and the alr was full of fragments of the mold, blinding steam and flying masses of molten metal, white and currant red. Following close upon the awful roar were the crashes of heavy objects fallin, the angry hiss of water turulng to steam, the agonized screams of victims and the excited cries of men fleelng from the catastrophe, And all was In darkness, save the glow of liquid metal spreading in slender streams and shallow pools over the Irregular earthen foor. Some one threw open the Lig double doors, letting the steam out and the daylight in. Surely John Burroughs bore a charmed life, for he stood, uubarmed, In his place by the when cured 15 superior to the famed timothy of the north, Clover grows luxuriantly and will yleld as much as that In any section of the United States. Small grain can be grown successfully If desired. They prove profitable crops, and, as they are harvested early, thera is always time to plant a crop of corn or vegetabies on the same land the same yea Corn is a great crop and the yield is a phenominally large one. The quickest and surest means of money making, however, s in the cultivation of fruits and vegetable: from which work you can wake year in an year out from $200 to $400 for every acre of land that you intelligently handle. All in- formation on application to Geo. W. Ames General - Agent, 1617 Farnam St Omaha, Neb, — Cradle and the Grave. The following births and deaths wero re- ported at the health office during the twenty= four hours ending at noon yesterday: Births—Amlilo Sorenson, Fourth street and Woolworth avenue, hoy; Jacob Jacobsen, Fourth end Francis, girl; Deibert Dayo, Fast Omaha, girl; Thomas Wilson, 935 North Twenty-seventh, boy; W. T. Ormsby, 1018 Oak, girl; E Dietrich, 1421 Ohio, girl; N. G. Hislop, Benson, girl; Victor Steppuhie, 2313 Mason, boy; Peter Peters, 6002 Sherman avenue, girl; Alfred Morris, 4627 Farnam, boy; James Hodge, 2163 South Tenth, gir| Charles L. Anderson, 1816 North Twenty= sixth, girl twins, Deaths—Celia Bock, 8, 2301 South Thir- teenth, pracrnia suppurative synovitls, Pros- pect Hill; Richard Lawless, 27, 1578 North Nineteenth, sarcoma pytonis, Holy Sepulcher; Dridget Wiggins, 53, Fort Omaha, heart disease, Holy Sepulcher; Bdward I, Gavin, 52, 2823 Halt Howard, perltonitis, Holy Sepulcher. What is more attractive than a pretty face with a fresh, bright complexion? For it, us Pozzonl’'s Powder. Shmia Ll on to Re Mr. Wattson, evening, at the clergy house, Twenty-sixth and Franklin streets, there was an foformal reception to Rev. Lewls T. Wattson, the newly-arrived head of the Ase soclate mission. The congregations of St. Jon's, St. Puul's, St. Andrew's and St. Augustine's were well represented, and the rooms were filed with callors. Refreshinents were served Rev. Wattson preached to the congregation John's last Sunday morniug, and this, iitial sermon In Omaha, was regarded t favorably by his hearers, giving the impression that he will doubtless becoine & powerful factor in this chosen field of m slonary labor. Conimencing October 31 a mission will be conducted every evenlng for ten days at St. John's church, Rev. Wattson occupying the central position as missionary preacher. No household Is eomplete without a cads of Cook’s Extra Dry Imperial Champagne, I's the best sparkliug wiae made,