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18 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE INDAY, OCTOBER 15, ‘189 TWE NTY PAGE T HIL ~ GAMLS 1ng o school, sitting at schoo), and eountless MAGAZINES OF THR MONTH, Landon, Gentleman,” from a skeleton plot | of Reviews is an article “‘Trrigation Idea and \ W) | other duties, pleasures and shirkings of by the editor. Other notoworthy features | Its Coming Congress,” by William | AD S} AN' E MEN I .'-Yr;«rl‘:?\g::i‘::|l.:u‘::uuum innction a8 “Mal- | o Amertonn Rookbinder for September aro: -t ndying Love and “The Breton | Smythe, oditor of the Irrigntion Age. Tho < g poiR— 18 foll of interesting facts for the iraae, by | fuenqh'’; «The Story of Clrilio, & pathotio | setimated valve of th itrigated lands was Varlous Pasti ith Which the Lads and i b T Lo gty appreciatod. T | talo by Mrs. 1. Cayasms; ‘‘The Missing | 00,000,000, n0cording to. vhe aentarosr oo arious Pastimes wit) ich the ol There are myrind girls’ games, nearly all ;"I""'j;‘“;! Bookbinder, 10 Lock street, Buf- | f1ynq Vs "thrilling ghost story by Walter | thus reclaited. are informed, risos in Lassies While the Time Away. of which, curiously enough, as in other En. | falo. I g Littlefield, and an amusing sketeh, “Mend- | value to 80 to $1,000 per acre, and the social ¢lish speaking countries, scem to derive | The Kindergarten News for September | ing the Clock,” by d. M. Barriowauthor of | restits of the establishment of ireigation thelr greatest intercst and faseination to | contaius a variety of reading specially ndapt- | “The Littlo Minister." eic, Curront Latora | communitics Appens o errony e o little Scottish fassies from their nearness to | ed for those interested in child life. 18 | tyro Publishing Con 1 0 [ Ay any, M Lafayette | the enormo ateris & The a cle RUGGED AND MERRY LOT OF BONNIEBAIRNS | the mock hetoica in tho cotirting, love and | makoup is rather hoterogencous, | Milton | Hie! uolshing g ! YOFY VITLY 10 716% of 1He COtct on e marriage affairs of their elders. “The com. | Bradley Company, Springtield, Mass, Mr. George 8. Coe, a prominent banker, | tional irvigation congress, to meet this monest of these are. “Riso, Sally Walker," Army and Navy Magazine comes regularly | writes in the Engineering Magazine for Oc. | month at 1os Angeles, Cal. A very striking Arrepressible Rompers Upon Whom Nelther | in which Sally rises” and “followss her ever; ek with fresh army new shortsto- | tober on “The Real Currency of Commerce,* | id is presented ina pair of articles on the A guidman,” is " dea. s vely hilaren, | pie and a rich fund of reminscence and Poverty Nor Tempest Have the Least o ] ] X arguing to show that property itsel? is in- | “Revivalof the Historical Pilgrimage.” The - Bl it o AN o firl and then a boy. in Jvhich all of | hstory, making 1t particularly commendable | variably the subjeotot exohange representod | 1den of an historical pigrim. o b biter 1o eSSty T macea joye and sorrows ate delineated | 3o our soldlers, ex-soldiors and veterans, The | by monay, “ttat the whole toroment 16 ons | & £rouD such As nra Interessed fn hitore Aty Carluns Names. WV iton s e g fra Guuthe | Army and Navy Magazine, 808 Dearborn | of property and not money.” In its applica. | to make excursions over an appoinied: fiin " % indow." in which, in and outof rings, street, Chicago. tion to the question of currency, however, ho | erary to those places in the country whore L PAp P y 18 alss ’ Heialerminable singing and marching, 8 |. “7he Hookbuyer is out agatn with its mis. | fails to bent his lesson in mind ‘and waoders | greas historioal events hare happened Ever N/ l-l(‘_\ IS making more of a stuc |\ 1Copyrightea, 189, by Edgar L. Wakeman.) | 0000, CREEREE HNGIS o ot ow her | cellany of book reviews,stories about emi- | far from the ifimate deductions of his :ur reviewing other pilgrimages a most Guasaow, Scotland, Sept. 28.—[Corre- | ;40 Tondon ;" ~My Name is (Queen Mary,” | Nent writers, literary gossin. pictorials and | premise—in fact lses all connection with it, uring p s presented, the from the | writer shows that atready two years ago the ——N e am for 1804 " {a short biographical ‘memoirs. Special fea- | “The Art of Tapographic Mapping,” by | Writer aiming to conduct a group of students P - . r Spondeace of Tiie Bxs.]—The litile lads and i (B TERER turos are 1ho roview of Kobert 'Frederick | Arthur \\'Ir\.!lm\',y.n;u "The Catel as & | through Now Engiand and up the Hudson, t()ll-ly than cver before of lasses of Scotland are a rugged and merry On Jonder green Blum, painter and illustrator, und General | Freight Carrier,” by Kdmund Mitchell, are | 810pping at the specially 1ateresting points, lot. Innoland in which I have wandered H's plenty of money Lew Wallace. author of ~ “Ben Hur." | interesting contribiftions. The Enginesring | such men as William Lloyd Garrison, Prof are children more self-sustaining in olden or Tg dross me sic |,r;\n}\‘;‘ Al Charles Scribner’s Sons, New York Magazine Compfing, World building, New .llvnm Fiske. Thomas \Wentworth Higginson, fmprovised pastimes aud games. 1 have Caitake meawaras The Quiver is the American edition of a | York. >resident 1. Benjamin Andrews, Richard A Pt L v p " Watson Gilder and Mr. Theodoro Roosevolt 5, that Whie sir denials ko L TRR AT AR monthly published over the waterand its | A splondid pioturo appears as a frontis. | Gile Mr. T s Wb i e L:"‘"" "';‘f',. !’.‘,’“,l“’”"f el L ‘?.".'.’,;‘,";"_'j" October number is printed in type consider- | piece in St. Nicholas for October. It is en- | i0 appointed places to act aro groatost, whore poverty pinches hardest, TR Anoghy o g A R ably smaller than similar American journals. | titled, “An Orienta) Sentinel,” taken from thore could always be found tho cheeriest | Time,” whe reakfast time's coming or L] | orators and N W “personal conductors” to the touvists. The B : well. s din ave attractive | paiuting in the Metropolitan Museum of | leview of Reviews, 13 Astor Place, New little souls ana the heartiest expression of Gl el Lites, 19 Cassoll Pub- | Artin New York! '““The Story of a Grain of ork. {to caten | lishing Company, 104 and 106 Fourth avenue, | Wheat follows the process of wheat raising 7 b sipper. bed. church, | 1t serials and short stories school, play R 1 GYhOE. DONIDY and are liberally illustrated childish hilarity among the ‘rosy-cheekit,” | Wiith'it is exact and proper tim blithesoine Scotiish bairns® Geography, | a bonuie lassio.” “Beds," in which “mither | N York. 4 i ,f.':.:;"...";k',::‘.'».':.“,'.-:?. B A B TR e, b ot — condition and weather can furnish no excop: | 13 sought to buy “milking scalcs” forher | | The famous story of Poter Schlemihl, | and in tho course pf the narrative takes Within your arms' encircling fold daughtor. The mother,ghast.iuquires whero | transiated from the German and adapted for | Feaders among the sights and scenes arouna There 1fes all joy that earth can hold; il f. - . 2 tlons. She Shomny iy h et HGUIeR WHERS | i obic uHEDiny it by Ot SORIAI, aUbescs || TAPLAB MILl, Do) 8tory 18 to1d 1A Ao ASWout COROnt & FADLIED 0D 1¢ manufacturers are paying more at- It s the samo with hizhland as with low- | g IEEHEY )18 10 Come Thum. Ao TERCES | ke “Octobor” number of this ‘monthiy | ing language, imparting An instructive los. Tonly pray your love to keop. S land children; with the ragged, hungry 1it- | queries and answess then put the father in | 210ng with a variety of other delightfuland | 500 In a way that will charm the youthful tle folk of the western isles as with the | the girls' bed, the girls in the boys' bed, the | instructive narratives for boys and girls. A Rt 2 b 3 i 1 hotd me close 1 bliss is paing . . e g \ eitidel o i pnt, o “Teachers' | ple iry tale iliustrated with pictures A i i A # 5 3 AR v romping rollickors of Glasgows with the | boy in tho plicaty, the pig i the wasiv b | Kinderssrien denacimont and . Toachors' | ) A T e A R R tention to (lu.lgn and color, T'he result: wee peerie lairds and ladies and fishermen's | 0 S0 (8] EEERIC, BRIEE O VIR WO |l Play Company, Kansas City, Mo, Company, Union Square, New York. children of the Shetlands and Orkneys as | yud that most popular and universal of all The narrative of a grizzly bear hunt in The Cyclopedic Review of Current History Q\’fl"n'v',‘.ffi,’y’..;.' you :!‘n'-[wr y‘..\l.»‘u.;v\r . with the hard-headed, hard-fisted bairns of | Scottish givls' pastimes, *“Ihe Gala Ship,” | 1851, while on his first overlund journey to 'f:"ll“:::'ui;;r;:v';' VRLGLLE B S d Tl Oli; NOVGr AL b 100, iy ovo. " 5! v und cl ' or “Morrima Tansa.’ California, is told by W. Thomson iu the » much improved and iu shape to be of in- Al coun| 558110188 KBOVE, Aula Reckic's” wynds and closes; and UL e ) s Lo > o1 U6 18 & AystOmAtE UDOAREA ud count this bliss all Glse al a ] SRR i 3 This +Me nt issue of Itomance, which gives its | estimable 5 , MAE D, I'rAzAn AR R e R 5 R e O R O i e R many as fifteen short stories cach | ¢hronicler of the times, practically classitied ——— Iron or stone-girt parks of the cities a8 with | jojning ands in a circle, upon which thoy | complete in itseif. lomance Dublishing | And conveniently indexed, so that while it is PRATTLE OF THE YOUNGSTERN children of the border towns and those of | warch round and round, singing Company, Chinton Hall, Astor Place, New | B current review of ah order touching " AL the misty glens and corrios of the north. [ Threo times round goes the guln, gala ship York. lle:.x;'lln)rn?lup-u!(llw day it is also a compact | Mission Sunday School Tencher—T3enja- "y W ¢ A history of events “The Prince's Counsclors” is a Upon my 1ips your kissos rain . R N AU LR )OS T it Woale s 1 s they transpire. 1t di- | min, [ was shocked 1o see you picking up a UL S ALY Ll LB R e S ORI I LTS e iobe pamily Magazine has made 188 | yijos its space nccording to tho importhnce | halfamoked cigarctie on the stroot ie T cume of environment and rigor of discipline un- And sinks to the botton of the e g A LIS Tobvors. T .!“; subjects have and the attention they have | down this morning. You ought not to smoke usual to some other lands, but the compensa- They repeat this thrice, curtesying low. [ &0 e lore i ¢ | received at the hands of the rey tion fa hore in the fact that Scottish chnldren | The first to curtesy :s placed in the center | fiy FU nevor “mope.”” Once released from duty or | Of the circle, when the others sing: which is relloved from discipline they loap to their | Chonse your maidens one by oue, read games frec ns thoivown wild winds and | Ciiooss s o it sie by ono L iy ors, J cosentative | the vile things. ‘They are poisonous. filthy ihiora, Js to ind wikh whom ia thelr | ol of thotiay: ALGROHIGE. 1 oGoubIER | AR IRSETORNDIE 0. Svrytesy” moumd s n ore gusemmis "]gs §o & 5L LhATSUR ALY ISR it isgooq | & Unique place in our literature, which it Indignant Waif—-1 don't smoke ~ no « oughly Kng B fills in 4 highly ereditable manner, larret: | oug'rattes! Igits 15 conts & quart fur do but the wholé world is not hemmed bl 3 AL 52 i RHORL in between the waters of the English chan- | $0%C0x & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. alalb e . o e g st AR bl “Medical missions oceupy a recognized and 4 W » mista; and the suvagesy Scottish storm that | AN down soes (ail cartesy) Merrima Tansa! | el tud the sy sen. cassoll Publishing |, SGER Shitslons oeeuey b resomntted a0 | wwiio (youthtut soh bt the yacht owner) We now have plenty of room and good Howls up the foaming firths, or wails among | | She chooses her waidens. They tako lier | {PIY: ! ployed 1 disseminating the gospel in the [ IS you berth a narrow one, Mr. Tiggs’ S when sho is secretly told the Bl Athe g Ttk 3 irgs —Not particularly, Willie, Why? the lochs and glens has for them no more ety ool e e ntvoraity, heathen lands,” says the Church at Home 3 namie of he tension syllubus is made | ;4 Alyrond 1n this month's issue, which de. | . Willle—Because papa suid he was going X terror than sunshine, when there is liverty | wivls imitate sweeping and siug the subject of discussionin the September 5 o SR to give you a wido one after this. 3 " A%d R4 A $ HoF Subct A lhy. gltle imitate siweeping, and sing mumber ol Unisersity ‘Extanaion. Tho | Joies U8 rstyakes to an uccoint of the ¥ light, and have on show the complete the housa tiil the bride comes home,” when | writer, Edward T. Devine, dwells on the | 147, Secompanying the articls with & pho. | *“Mamma,” said 1itté £ithel Fosdick, after Some Scottish Chlldren's Rhym the bride is uow placed within theé circle, | importance of making such outlines of lec- i AL E ¥ togravure of Dr. and Mrs. Valentine, who f‘"“i';‘(l,""ll‘ "f‘;* \'i*'"hh”" N\l"{!- "fl""“'h & ¥ have charge. together with the students “did God make everybody?’ Yes dearie.’ S 2 % u S 2 adopied the Eufppean costume and _make a | Wouldn's have thought it of him." The children's folk loro of Scotland s pe- | and from a_score to an_hundred stanzus, | tUres attractive, being advance ngents as it culiarly rich in counting-ont rhymes, which | With marching and various imitations of TG W EeTsn i i what the lucky bride accompiishes or under- | them toward sciences that at_the outset LRI R ALC T I L A RE R el SRR L A s e A e 5 7 AR 3 \ SN fine appearance, - Amongother contributions o ook As with the countingout riymes of | goe Merrimi Tansa!” and the head duck: | eling Library™ is another interesting topic | 16 iPbesrance. —As fouud oBanta Petish | Tommy—When anyosdy 1s ashamed they W . e idren of all countrics the ono | ing; and inis wonderful music drama of | treuted mn this number. Tuo Americun So- | {orlin VbV 1T, Nussuu, M, D | g0t rod: dow't theyt Mrs. Yerker e e quote the following to show pro- *‘ohapped oot is to bear the disagreeable or | childhood is not concluded until the christen- '_'h'}.xl,l'(";li;ll-l l';x}vusmn of University Teach- | 00 Evangelistic Campaign in Shikoker,” | Tommy. “Tommy-~Then why does ' papa S distinguished part in whatever gamo may | Ing of the bride's first born, with: ms;“ i ;-“ phia, Ioiin NG by R u.| Loomis, Yokahoma. Pre always get ashamed only with his nose? z 1o Next & to chureh she must gae, “The Regimen o hildren After Wean- | terian Board of Publication and Sab ¢ " . 0 doth e IR BIE LLE KD DGR ¢ o bost of w5 ing» by lva M. Hunt, M. D, gives the | School Work, 1334 Chestnut stroet, Phila- | Little Mabel (to ‘dtuggist)—Please, sir, gress in prices: 1;: ;{ the m(ul‘pumll.u'nhll se in Scotland. And down goes Mérrima an readers of the Mothers Nursery Guide, par- | delphi t have you dot anitin dav's good for havin 5 G The first examples are chietly in use in the Games with Carlous Nimos. ticularly those that are mothers of infants, a e ol Tt Dy o e ¥y swollered five cents?” west of Scotlando Tho lads of Scotiana graduate ot an early | YATICLY Of intercsting and valuabio informa- | yer e wiris oo e DY E prasavet s 8 o~ B n e ot Ty age from the rough and wmble Famios of the e e e ot R er I and well i formed paper on® *Derpondicalar | 4te Willie—Jackc Shat's a chumy? Lit- Per Yard, ops the college now and than, g L A B AL ® | Under the head of “Nursery Problems' 2 L 5 ot und the school yard to golf, | Gater the head of d.dotormin. | New York” by tho graphic writer, Deter | flo Juck=oA chump is o boy that docsn’t i ericket, Tn ericket the goal is | SLABeous questions are auswered.deterinin- | NeQueen, 1 s practically o history of i “hale.” If the boys cannot afford | 1ME the proper }"‘“l O.UDSIL YA “?“ VhSbe. | architecture in New York from the Dutel i jackets answer instead, Even | C1eS#rising in actual experience, ‘The Baby- | Crowston gabio down to the magniteent ft with country boys the association rules nro | Rood Lublishing Company, b Beckman street, | toon storicd ofice buildings and hotels of hen he's d Up 1o Lo With a hinck be Stan’ yon you, for you i Aange alley, the stri H foot ball 1 snout, call wroout! wic! New Moquette carpets - $1.15 Eeiy, orre; the mill dam, B L he il dan in higher reputo than the more fa Siioa 5 today, of which a score of illustrati are \ A zg ‘Mincter car Q gt | N Fill iy pock an’ lov mo gang T A T T e l‘;":!,‘;,‘m,‘?fl,f, Stories short and long, harrowing and hu- | given, Daniel D. Bidwell contributes. o cw Xminster car [)C(b - $1.25 Zoony | HioonyIAGKOL s Bk before the latter dignily arrives, In mar- | MOrous, interspersed with a bright poem | vimoly paper ontitled +/Lhe Unifying of {».-nn.}x.n‘m wh-min-lcl; bies or “bouls,”” they are universally skitlful :’;" and e “l"""".'."’l""‘w'“" \l'" A IburmeyBrotholy Harrico, bloek, strong rock, players. If the marbles be given up ut the ctober, with *The Hepburn Line,” by Mrs. " Mrs. Etta . Donalson gives an excit- 3 S5 ~arnate a By, uniyom b tsosh! Srctof Gnch e, s5on o 1o Sl “anic | Hary'd: Holmen. complets Story h foyrioes | b earemes g bbb oot lves an excit, New Gobelin carpets - - $1.40 % if not, “wunny.” In tho latter,if all a | chapters, conspicuous in the front. 1t i the Caucasus into Persia. Several other T player's marbles aro lost he is termed | tale of New England life in‘which the home | articles of intorest follow, concluding with Kull parriteh “rookit.” Both gamcs may be played | dnd affairs of the heart become the central | short stories, sketches, poems and the ususl B ERNOIFGES I sknuckloy” or “aimey.”. Inknuckley” the | dtiraction. Another striking marrative 1s | bright and varied departments, Mrs. Frank Hero Is one in use by the children of the | knuckle is used for shooting the “bool,” in | A Deed with a Capital D" by Charles M. | Leslic, 110 th avenue, New York. border shires ¥ “aimey” it is thrown from the hand. ‘The | -"“,‘l‘l:‘”;;t'- m“:““ l.lf:“*"l““(,‘n‘"l""‘“ o | Mhe current number of the Californian is D B " oA rlonticker: i more recent games are played by “stottin Kun L) DUEOD D0 N CS, JAACCO] ug, superbly illustrated a h in matter R A Gl the “bool” agatnst the eround and wall nd | banied with o porirait of the composer. J ekt i(s‘:x:f;|:|~"llixthl‘.lm\r\ 'h :,«Iulllll|:l):nl’ o Tin, = atching it enabling the “stotter” to get | B. Lippincott Company, Phuadelphia. itan teatures, it is strongly occidental 1n its 1 H B i Teodle-um, toodledum, twenty-ono! | nearcr the row of marbies. If his “bool” [ A promiient fefture of the October Har- | loanuws, Mrs. Holen Grogory-ileteher P Among those peculiar to Kdinburgh, Glas. | fails to lay between the mark and the wall | per's is the first of Jdwin Lovd Weeks' ar- | contribute A charming and very interesting G R 4 b &.’ d gow and the midland Scotel countios are: | he may be “kilied” by the next “stotter." ticles ou the journey ucross Pevsia which he | account of *“The Profcssional Beauties of | HQ— Sy avors e Ink, pink, papers, fuk, The wild harum-scarum games of the | undertook last year with the late Theodore | Japan.” In view of the contestod views re- St ¢« Aw!pamipush! school yard and common ave principally | Child. Adding much to the interestcrented by | cently expressed by travelers, tho opinion | g - “King, 7 wHorny,» “Wheet,” “French Tig,” | thearticlo are the illustrations from sketches | herein notea hus moro than usual inlerest, & 1 Queen, qucen, Carolino, +“Too,” “‘Cross-Tig" and “Basc” or “Cavic” | taken by Mr. Weeks. This paper treats the | and goes far to -settle the dispute.’ -1hs 5 e A L nrentine, (bronounced cavy.) “In the game of “King." | experiences they met with on the road | Wild Womin of San Nieholas Tatand, by . N T e DT el one lad is “chapped 00t to chase and touch | through the country of the Kurds, between | James M. Gibbogs, fccompaniod with'a finy q f or “tig” another upon the head. The tatter | Trebizond and Tabrecz, describing the later | and striking frontispiece by Alexander Har- (From U, 8. Journal of Medicine.) [ ] Inty, tinty, tethery, methery, Joining hands with him another is added to | as it appeared duving a cholera scourg mer. s full of mlerest. A Group of Army Prof. W, IL.Pecke,whomakeaa yof E) . Bunk for over, Dover, ding, their number, and soon until all ave cap- | Carl Schiurz gives his views on the *manifest | Ofiicers,” by Cephas C. Bateman, chaplain | haswithont doubt treated and cured more cases thin i "ru-wh‘. it tured, the last one taken beginning tne | destiny” of the United States. Undergrad- | United States arwy, is illustrated with por- enyliving Phy e is astonisling. Wo | <t usey domn e Oroms: | gamo anew. “Horny” and Wheot” ae | uate hife at Oxford is done by Richard flard- | traits of Mafor General O. O, Howard, Cap. | haveleardofcase yeara'standing cured by him. T I ToRnan :,l;'}‘ ARyl Lo horso: ing.” In “Horny" the first boy | ing Davis. Harper & Bros., New York. tain Charles King, Lieutenant Robort Howe Ilepublishesa valuablework on this disease which he - /¢ {' It Ty tho mustard pot, hands when running 1o “tig,” and “Camping in Mendocino” is an illustrated | Fletcher, Captain John Bigelow, fr., and gends with alarge bottle cf Iis absolute cure, free to h { ‘ [J One, two, whiree, and out goes she! o o any part of the body. Ia | skotch of Californian woodland life, forming | Chaplain' T, G. Steward, D.D., and will e | 8y enffererwho may send theirP.0. and Expressad- ¢ Averdeen b “chapping-oot” rhyme | +*Wheet” e boys taken do not join hunds, | 4 fine supplement to the admirable de of interest to Nebraskans. to whom a num- | drese. Wead-ixoanyone wishi address, | mm——— — which, in its French afiinities, carries with | Dut run singly; and gencrally es are | 1ion of camp life on the const in the current | ber of these ofiicers are well known, Ticu. New York. it _suggestion of the admixture of French | ¢hosen, the attempy being Lo pass e ach other | Overland Monthly. ‘The longest jetty in the | tenunt Fletcher and Rosal h th the 1 v ble | tak £ I bute th I ‘IA. fnoll foon: oy T Ve oif THE 1l BA 3 ~ with the Scottish blood in this portion of | With the fewest possivle being taken; for | world, located at the mouth of the Columbia, | tribute the fiction of the number. The Cali. i S SE 1 (A B T thoso 50 captured must then join the re- | and the processes of its construction are de. | fornia Pubiishing Company, San Francisco. PRESERVE YOUR EYE SIGHT. » Eenert spective opposing sides. =| scribed by Licutenant Alvin H. Sydenham. Tho centenaial of Williams college is com- —USE— 4 oy El del, d In “French Y1g" the first boy runs after | Bicycling on the coast receives i quota of | memorated inthe Now I gland Magazne this UBE P | BUR.L\JTER g e, 8101¢ i roque, all the others until 8 boy is “liegod.” The | yrtention, and “The Acted Shukespearean | month by a fully illustrsted brticls e o ek Y] A % An, tan—toot vst Jock! one taken must hiold ono hand on the exact | Drama” dilates upon the standard stage reu Past and present of that iustitution, by P’rof N CHANGEABLE a 2 Originally, no doubt, *‘tu estJacques,” trans- | part of the body wh ch b been touched | gition of several characters, Short storic Leverctt W, Spring. Williams college has a 2 ive: % formed ioto the preseat Scottish *Jock” who | until ho succeeds in *‘tigging” nnothor. The | ana poems muke up the balanco of this vali: | decidedly \in i g | coa and had in y Gives inoro heut and ! 18 thns “chapped oot chicf point In this game s to always “tig" | able numver. Overlaud Monthly Puolishing | Mavk Hopking the most impressive porson: ALK TTONTE uses less fuel than any iTo theso should be added a fow of themore | on o vortion of ‘the body difticuli “to hold | Company, Pucific Mutual Lifo building, San | ality that has siscn. smim neamoche : . oher stove. Wo have nting-out rhymes common | While “ligging” auother. This impedes the | [rancisco, tors. rom the anysof Bryant to ti Rad]atflf more than 500 testimo- to all portions of Scotland : “tigg ooing and. eoables the other | 1y yhe October Historia “First Consul and | of Qarfield the numbor of omisont siars ninls from Omaha users, Eencry, tecnery, tickery, bw,»n]m R:{!ll»:r about closely and give him & Ewperor” is made the subject of a brilliant | 1t has sent to the world is notable, and Hind s ) A large assortment and L1l goMlury, ton'or olovol b e Ry T ., | but brief review of the romantic career of | prominent among these are Horaco E. Seud- s “"'“‘I) oL low prices. Kemember i Jinotoon, twe {y‘ 'lh‘n'cmy-nnn' is n:‘l in :om: ey ‘1”-‘.’ .;!’a!'”“d Cove | Bonaparte by IL T, Rhodes, a risiug is- | der, editor of the Atlantic, Henry M. Alden, sloyeimade. ldg that 1 h s ! i ner ealled the “den.” Allthe | yonn of much promise. In tho hands of | editor of Harper's Monthly, Hamilton W, fire twentyfour hours others cavor Inging 16 thoe; Cross-tig!' ay .be played by a limited VA ULBIATINA ETATah LB a0 Howe Beside stack illus- v-u-L! nu v of Doys and its simole though inter- | Historia. The Histovia Company, Chicago. [ Howells. Besides a stack of other illus " 3 h Porty tme § trated contributions two charming short Handsomest, heavl- Vouinr Games o Boys and Giris, esting rules render it often a most exciving | FOrty departwents in prose and verse A AT 2 ot B Thero are hosts of games in which the 1it. | gamo. The leader starts to 92 | characterize Current Literature for October slories appear, ~A June of Tong Ago. by 2 est, best fitted and tle folks of bolh sexes unite, in and outof | Another lad, A third boyruns between, and | 804 lays before the reader the wholo world oline Leslie Ield, and *'An Unfinished A New and Completo Treatment, consteting of | clennest Oak mudo doors, and which are pariicularly enjoyed in | the leud ust ihen chase him. Vhila | of todsy in little moro compuss ihan o nut | GRoye by Mchard Rurton, A fewatriking | BELSISONLES, Ospeaies of Olitment andiews | Holds fire 24 hours holiday time when their olders ave occupled | this chase is going ou, a fourth boy (or it | SPell. A new department, “The World of [ Kems of pootry act as a finishing touch or about and tauntingly or: A} i e Dloadiih s 2 sily. ¢ One-ery, two-ory, tick-ery seven, Sy ge s A 4 KLY OrY | this writer the theme, in itself full of inter- | Mabie, editor of the Outlook, G. Stanley easily. Anarby. rukery, e, olcvon, and endeneors g P2l arings from his den | oyi” 1y mado to retuin the roal charu belong. | Hall, presidont ‘of Clark wniversity, Wash. s 1 Bl ket taken assist bim i bis noxt sully Trom the | /1€ 10 It Witih fess wilters can successfully | ington Gladden, o distingvished wiiter on o o A ot D fhe bursuers are out | War by Cliorry Odgers, and “Ihe Baron'of | plotures, appenring with tho article. - ow: | 1 .v . ) - P T TR Foan'ts | Pentagoer” shed light on American history, | ell's Boston," by Sylvester Baxtor, ia de- — — N ? One-ory, two-ory, thekery ten, L A i B 0 QOIS ARK Y and an instaliment of “Henry Bernard,”’a | lightful reading, and with the beautifut illus- JAPANESE a I8 th ! Ty Robs of ¥inogar, gontlenis theie Attones 1 pemngers to outsiders n | serial story of the French revolution, adds | trations conveys an elaborato im pression of I = Yoy 8 the originnl elverlut 3 iR A s d ¥ A9 B untaken to the historical wealth of this number of | the Boston described in the novels of Mr. l_, B nd ventiluting bise RGN TN One, two, t s Of overy nature and dogree. It makes an operation with soft coal, d hew. uapRL mens, A g L to theliterary feast. Warren F. | \ithiha baits oeqaioree. IR 1 moro setious festivitics. One of theso s | My be the lad first purshied) vuns betwoen, | 1eligious Thought,” brungs the magarine in | desso the s or {njestions of eatbolio Aot vikes i oL " may - [ieliglous L Irings a I ellogg, b Parl Square, Boston, &ro painful and eldom a permanent cure, end of o ) Lubin Lon,” wid it is alwaye productive of | This oue must then be run after; aud so on | closer touch WL 15e eaders on viiel waucs ¥ fondiing i death, mondsesmer Wy Sagien | Tel, 7 SCreaming icrriment, owilg to errors by | until one i€ “tizged™ or taken, when the | Felating to the great problen of life. “The Psycholgical Laboratory at Hary- ain begun. Brewity and pithiness chavacterize its read- | g in the main, and its forty or more poems " H thie terrible di d,” by Horbert Nichols, is a pronounced | Boxes to aars s sase. " $offuaranteo, o 1116 turo in Octobor McClure's aud more | benadts cooiveds §1a bos s for o by madl, Hemols xlu.yer- in obeying the leader’s commands, | chase, by the latter, is 'he children form iu o ring. joining hands, Sase’ and ouvie, 1 y vil ; il 1 other = racterizs | froe. Guuranteedissued by our ugoits, £ when they all sing o= y are excellent scloctions that will be appre ngly thanany other writing characterizes g 4 i Mo thy uitn ('he chief game of this gencral nature for | ciated by all lovers of sentiment. Current | the distct and'special line toward whicu | CONSTIPATION Dused. Wilse Prevanied, Rin - ? Ring 3 Here wo phay Lubly §ight; Scottish lads 18 “base” or “cavie,” i i3 | Literature Publishing Company, 5251 La. | the procressof the closing century is tend- | fhegreat LIVER and STOMACH St Ao llots g b Hore wo play Lubin Loos played on a narrow, oblung strip of ground | fayette Place, New York. g, The eye of sclence has penetrated the | BLOOD PURTFIT . Hu nild and plsasuatto | []g irod | fmho, ovpoclally adapod for Calicen's use, G0 bosea cents. new ex- = % . GUARANTEES fasned only by Up. ppears, like wine, to improvo with age, | PIoratious alm o inierprei ihe ouher sido of 5y by p A'of a Baturduy night!— arranged as follows The entire game consists in correctly fol- | [~ s lowing the song injunctions, us Now all your right hunds In; ! _ AlUyour righthands out, Shake them i Hitle, u 1itele And then whirl round ahout The quickness und dexterity of the ittle ones aro often remarkable. ‘The rigas foot {8 put through the tactics; then the left foot, Worthington's Maguazine for October con. | INHIOSt recesses of the earth and mea i | tinues o maintain its crisp and caeery tone, | UBO Plancts and their orbits, but th U || o aha thia ta the reason s oot il e, | Luatarial boiug, tho meatal, and hore s vast | Kuhn& Co.,golo Agents,Omahn, N Ith Challenger's || Fapidly growmg constituency. 3 Siniqel | #nd promising fleld is open, one that will | = = { s b | = e 1 ~ L B N \ 0 g ] } 3 Center base. Brown's second pay on the Pribylor | ot ouly enlarge the capacily of man but J h wu sia 2407 nn l'flg St]’e 51-‘ Den | | Islands is o vivid portrayalof life ana scenes | roaden and elevate his bemg and unfoid a (1] n L USS 3y A IR et No-1. | | umong the natives and the seals in that far | S6OPe et unimagined. bin lnteresy ko e ] f T - . _! | off section of the world, and the tine illustra. | Yhe réador will be a review of that Yankee ¥ 5 ; Ihe challecgor for cithier side. always | yious nccompanying add no litle to the wi. | Wik orator aua statesman, Thowas B. Reed, the right und left cars, the uose, the chin, | Selocted by toss, goos to tho bass and shouts | 1)crivencss of the subject, Mrs, [ivarmens | bY lobert I Porter. These articles aro 3 250 exca ant final)y the head after the fashion of kuights in the oiden | oo o hor pane i T o ore | iilustated liberally und in the most approved n ] ¥R 5 onelud papers on 1ifo in “Ole Vi ) X - ; SOranges and Lemons” is o good deal of a | toUrueYs: anny.” “Phe Tuter-Bug Parson” {3 o | style, “Lord Dunraven,” giving his career = 53 § : hurly-burly vastime. An cldor boy and giel “I'll warn ye muny Vhe Tuter-Bug Parson" is & tale spondent. yuchisman and ear es ’ Deu No. 2. nce, of véal lifo in Tcnnessee, the charucters | 38 & war co stand and grasp hands. One secrotly tagos 1l warn yo tvice; e S e e amt AL ALY public man, by C. Kinloth™ Cooke, besides DORT \D. OREGON 4 the name “Oravges,” the other that of vttt Jeing claguised Andor assumod: natios many other uttractve nnd ably wrilten PORTLAND, OREGON, ; “Temons.” ‘Thoy then proceed about the warn yo thrico & s T i “The October New Poterson Maga rticles and stories 3 room and in whispers demand which side The opposing side sends out a_champion to The October New Poterson Magazinein its | 5, 'S, McClure limited, v T N P g pening article gives its roaders. & most ir st each of thic play mates has chosen, when the | 1€ the haughty challenger. "If successfut, | opening art: i) New York {oadacs Again sras hands aumenywiion tho | dfisonor s sank Lo th dian of s oiora: Leresting necount of Queenslund, Tho Laud | ™ An unpublished diary of the trip has been respective udherents. These erasp their | Where he must romain uutil one of his own | 0f the Dawning,! by M. McCarthy O'Leary, | used by John K. Glover in the preparation of ea 3 leaders and cach othor about the waist and | 314 succeeds in forcing his way to tha pris. | liberally sprivkled with tto fruit of the | “Takiag Napoleon Lo St. Helena,” an article uplete the contents. 43 and 745 Broadway, Dealer in O Dovelo gou und Washinglon lnug orchurds a speciaity. The Best Fruit Land on Earth ¥ b “tigged " dak and the photogravure process. An- v R i 3 § test of strength, accompanied by tre. | ON€F Without being “tigged." If he is taken | Kodak OtoRY - An- | of unusual interest appearing in the October C mendous encourang chocrs, 13 the pesalt - | DO MOt rougin also until ar attempt ai ras. | other oy Silboria BTt the | Contury, Mr. Glover's accouii makes rocord Hedical tracts to suit. Homestoads on terins than government A folly Iiitle game is “Hunting the Slip. | 0U¢ 1 niade by another. Prisoners can only | Hovolution,” by Gilberta S. Whitile, Jadds | of Napoleon's conduct on board ship, in tracls Lo suit. 0! e b 0 an K n 3 per.t! Afier a “hunter” is chosen tne boys | D@ tescued one 8t & time. If rescue is | luster lothe issue. ‘The environs of Phila- | and of bis familiar table tall on & Lirgs va. & homosteads. Kor full particulars . ddress + and girls o sends & fleet-footed | 4¢1phin are describea in a graphic manner t, or rather squat, in a round ring | Made the oppasing 4 Aol h riaty of topics, including many notable events With Srooked Xneos, a0 that akirts ana kilts | ubuer afier resouer and prsoner. Danger | DY Auts W hittier ““;‘delll\"lllfllr:flsu illus- | in his own history. Two fumous actors con- Sur Ical will cover them. The ‘hunter” from the | #iils him. His return is perhaps blocked | trated lf'{'u', l‘h'- nereasing demand for | tribute to the pages of this number, Mr E outeide briugs a slipper o any child in the | P¥ # 0¥ from the other side. The daugers | Cicaber periodicals the management an- | Coquclin of the Comed o Frmmares’ oy ke ring, demanding, and compiications Ukus' Gagonderod ave | NOuIcq A Teuction to 81 a year, begiuning | writes on léranger. the Sreat French sohe Disuwensarv. b "W hian will yo ba' 1t 1u one* couutless and wost exciting. If it so hap- [ With Novemver. Sample copies, 5 THE STEARNS FRUIT LAND COMPANY, 107 FIRST STREET. PORTLAN D, OREGON. : ¢ { Deterson Machzine. Compeohics, 0" cents. | writer, and the elder Salvini, whogives the i s 1 o 4 | pens that captures and reprisals aro equal | Peters Mag 4 ipany, 112 South | concluding chapter of his autobiography, ¥ Apy dax way boinentioned by thovecipient, | und tha dons becoms empty. the opposing | Third street, Philadelphia Goaling is topics <oushing his viaite o ’ Tey A $ow, and with o choery. as b Satistac- | siao Lo the one sendiug the first challenger | The Globe is u quarterly review of litera: | United States, fu which he gives critical AND i w800 itha choary 4 Lflxl:lx‘;mzuru. begins anothier game in like wanuer, And | ture, society, religlon, art aud politics, and | estinates of 'HBeruhardt, Mounetsully, of PRIVATE DISEASES turns and demauds o g e Lt‘}lxl( :;:‘.;‘s-h:,::" the fewest prisoners ip the | its issue for Septomber to- December has [ Coquelin himselfy and of others. He 0 with o den when the hated school | much in 1t toiuspire thought, Ina review | gives bis impressins of Edwin Booth, and scd it on ! untl it is really | go WE CURF CATAKKEH, all DISEASES ¥ | . 5 -l rings, with triumphans yoils is declarea | entitled “John Ruskin,” the writer, W. H. | much of general interest in regard tothe | THE NO THIOAT, CHESE,5TOMACH 4 gm':;r:_»‘);l A ':I;‘K:UL#.:"(IT:I::I“““;’ ANy ey SDGAN To WAKBMAN, 'l'non;\l(\ suys: “With all due appreciaiion | parts of Lear, Copolanus, Samson und lago BOWELswad LIVER, KHECMATIN, D13 ! e eze COMME ILFAUP . t i ures, o for Mr. Gladstone's statesmanship and | “The Cats of ‘Hguhette Kooner,” the Duteh | ¥ ey when the 000 L whose pos i - : - Fry PR ¥ i A a ¢ Disease o : B o T "Bl s g AR | e No 0 Whceler & Witon, with s yo. | classic fearming”and ik ke porotiatlon | patuier, toss 1Enires brs & featara bt |, BLOOD Sis ava wivsey pwewes | THE MERCANTILE CIGAR, BETTER THAN EVER! ted “hunter. Ahb MWEAKNESSICS, LOST MAN- | Sade of the fiurst quality of Havanw Tob: EEMALE W 000 that ean bo bought, Equal 1y every respect 1 thy CURED, W Mavulnctared b B, it M/UE MERCAMNYVILE CIGAR VACTOR tary movement, 15 Mo lightest yunniug | 9 all ibat Ktuskin hay dono for tho worid, 1| World's fuir, s, tho_titlo sk, d f an article by machine in_the market, s ¢ The *-Mulbers, is unequalied | 40 ot hesitate to characlériee this uct of | Thomas A. Janwfer, illustrated by eng Bush” affords infinite 4 Coberoy- i r speed, durability and qu Mr. GGladstone's us one of the most foolish | ings from some™of the best examples of - t Tarlely of vhange, i ita action aud apvilea; | £ Y 4 Lot AESE wark: | o G one aeA” uastal L A00lleh | e from some avork. “Walt Whitman i )(yUI(m’rW. HA,'\I\( .MEN naoay Dot is is tsually 8 vastine 2o’ M ;J:):, toenth sireet coufident that the future judgment of Eng- [ War Time," is &he title of a collcotion of | 4 MY BROCELE 4 ARIIORLE sk 34 » ing nands tney sing: Al R — land will eveutually sustain me in this critl. | familiar lelters fiom the capital written to VREATUEN S Y M 34l speobatty 2 o " Sorerrlile * dokry other | clsm." The Globe Leview, 716 Title and | thepoet's mother: 10d giving i graphic view | pir e 11500 Lo b . b fon ‘\‘r:-yma‘:-.~lx|xll~Il“l Aue wulvarry bush,- | peobls fausys mistoust aguau whods geuorally | Trust building, Chicago of the rapidlysuccbtding events of those days. | without the v of ka0 ed N % | k Soro wo garound by the mulbesry bish 3 g L S Short Storiss for October haa came asgund | A porirat of Whitman frony s photograyh | AU o bt 07 521603 e o o k] 25 G50 il C M d,. A Ju e [ o 4 J stead; road iu 40 umuse its readers 5 @ accory yanies the letters rer hevauk noaliealy nan. - 2 i b q . Pty soralag For sieutpmarmes "(;1.,...,':";5"“,._\,‘.“. g ey Bty s 'm""tfi articles. poems apith itlustrations abound in | po hba Ul S1A000, (S Al tor Clrealy DOWGLABLS TREET y e s oo L4 SR counb aus lak 2 I i ' L entury Compa Unior Pirst atalewiy south of pusto e, Foou - D0 3 cold uud T r of past nuwbers. 1ta selectiond are varied usion. The Century Company, Union ¥ . fesiy woruiaginy Joha Bullbii Viniutli el au' hey and loteresting, among belpg Mar. | Square, New York apias A Raaplas 108 soush A5t st O K[MB l PI 0 PRI 1o Walr, i isblug Lho boskn, walk- | adiio ae cp m ogt o o e e O B v e st b | & wotatis fomture ot the October taview | D1 SEUNIES & §arlai, 'YL AU 3 > ALL PIANO

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