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bia i b e R THE OMAHNA DAILY BEE: MO ‘h‘\\', FEBRUARY 18, 189 e — ——,— oo ——_—_—_—,———— SPEGlRL NOT‘GE& R PERSONAL. 'MERICA'S 'POSSUM HENT. ‘-m-r to be quiet and walk quickly n)vrnlv"\ firing of philosophic controversy with they approached the place. but little coherence of direct relation o B, HASS FLORIST PLANTS | — ‘ The window of the house was shut this | practioal affairs, N aavertovmeny ese cotamns will tona. 1813 Vinton nmv.""-r'-n:,':;.,fl"f. Merloa whacked oft great junks of fat|time; however, hs heard no pecullar molses | \wostern readers will be delighted to fead aken untll 12:30 p. m. for the evening and a— lightwood from the big tree which sprawled |and gaining confidence from the bright sun- [ Captain Jack Crawford's sketeh. -Desperate until 8 p. m. for the morning and Sunday | VIAVI CO., %6 BEB BLDG.; HEALTH BOOK its length across the cotton beds and then |€hine and the companionship of Suzanne, | Battle with an Apache,” appearing in the editton tree; home treatment; lady aitendant. U—i82 proceedad to reduce them to more slender, | W10 41 Tot reallze that there was anyUhInG | Pobroary nmber of Home and Country. v« -3 _ to fear, he ventured quite near the cabin, The (ext of ¢ imber fs excoptionally inters Advertisers, by requesting a nombered | EWEDISH MOVEMENT CURE FOR LADIES convenlent sized pleces, Suganne and Trin. | (0 f64F, Be ventured ‘qulle near the ‘cabin, Tl text of (ils numter Is excoptionally inten by L b il B bl R 4 o B gt 1 T TR TR S ottt B o p pateh | osting. Joseph W. Kay, 63 Bast Tenth numbered letter & t The Bee. An-| ®clentific cbesity treatment free Mondays, Feb. et looked on, Trinket with pari through a gap In the paling. Varlous signs | street, New York AWATS 00 addromed Wil b delivered upon v terest because she knew that 'Merica was | which he noticed about the outeld ‘nr ho adaressed w - - y house made him think It was occupied, sl 58 7 BATH selecting those pleces to go 'posst t ouse ma m pied, sll, presentation of the check only. Rates, o ;"‘B‘W“Rf",‘;‘;" . lecting tt pleces to go ‘possum hunting 11-2cn word, first Insertlon, 16 a word 0 < | he couldn't think who by, for everyone In ket — with and hat she would play a conspieuous | CGRER T LI 0 e ! ter. Nothing tuken for less than 25¢ EPPRERLY CORSET, MADE TO part in the proceedings. The evening Was| rhare were plenty of long-necked gourds | for first tusertion. Order from measure. 190 Farnam street . cold. *Merlca's torn shirt sleeve flopped dis- [ of all sizes lying about, some still attached 1heso advertisements must run consecus S5 consolately with every movement and his bare [ to the shriveled vines, and he and Suzanne 3 NS _ y i . 8 soon supplied themselves with enough for a | Neyw . Jnd electric bauns for indics’ and gontie: et were gray from exposure as were Sus-| 8000 supplled themselves with en New York dam Howell, 320 8. 16th strect, 20 foor, : | SITUATION WANTED. 8360 aire EreeN(00 a0 anne's, whose scant little homespun dress | VGr HEEROEREI T et premisea | The Aist number of The Author's Journal, U—M10) M1 eth 1 GomPortabls (A sush wekther kot ¢l « P now out, contains several interesting articles ITUATION WAN T R : 3 O - T AND l | moara eemed comfortable in suc witheut any adventure when 'Merlea’s sharp ookkeeper; will work ihire L Farnam. - | i | on literary work, describes the prizes ofs The fortunes of the Todd family were not |eye spied out something that proved of the | ¢ 5 briges ot per month; ity references f ; AR pAS L MR fered by various poriodicals for short stories, WALL DAPHR CLEAND 3 b work of washing and cleaning—Pearline. |[in the ascendant. *Morica’s mother had been | greatest benefit to him and his f H RO T ‘ gives an index to literary articlos in the curs mess; No. 1 Job f : wlian T ST Faw ) : alling and her baby had been alling for sev- | SAW peeping out from beneath a iean of pine | rent wzines, and has other {mportant WANTED_ 1 ALE HELP, ;. It makes light work for the washer—it makes safe | cral weeks, ana not long sinco the sherift [SIraW & Biece of blue siriped homespun which | fenturon, The Authora Journal, No. 1, Wils WANTRD—8% MEN - ANL S |PEAUTY | CULTURB-EVERY fl[\‘\\,“&';‘u'f- work of what is washed. Pearline is used on any- |had come and carrfed off his father to the [0 0uciis delving into the heap ha feund AtionE the sulije 18 dibcunsed 1n tho SO our feed grindera. Salaz anteed by the ELECTRIC NEEOLS. M g],m.y at i shable 7 sedn't worry ovep | County all It depended on *Merica’s energy | threa or four more bolts Hike 1t, and though | arr P ot Alstoiie e Sosording 1o abiilty, The Litehficld M warts, = wens, fed nose, DIFth ' tatioot that is washable. You LAk dn't worry over whether the family got anything to eat or ring under th ght he carrled them | "oy Cost of Manufacturing Macadam . fn DYoo RS —oUm SEINDE 0 | huade, 11var spots: imptes sd S1] facisl, b the fine things; you needn't work hard over |not, and whether they had wood to burn. | pnes 10 Mt Fanning, the proprietor of the | Berlin,” "How o Deermine the Color of T ot o o hy of the | 1hes removed. ill-shaped nose and proj . rse ’ P A w Suzanne waited on her mother and tried to [store that had been robbed Water,”” “The Asphalt Question,” “How to semd your solled il necktien to any, of the | (&Y TN Leimped, e, and o the coarse. You can't Reep House swell without: (Las tie: tod ikt Hee Nrotier provided. | “You say you found these beneath some | Determine the Metits of Asphalt.” and other wel,” Nebragka, ‘Frontor, Gate Clty, | S SIS o0 0 S0 cutagainie in: | Pearline ; you can keep it dirty, but you can’t keep it clean, | 'Merica was 11 years old and Suzanne was 6. |straw by Jupiter's old eabin?” asked that | matters of minor tmportance. The number e T oar trade | stitute, 107 . 17th st., near Dodge, U—622M12°* 5 Three or four boys went 'possum hunting | gentleman, looklng interestedly at the b contains much useful information for those mark, The Electric Tie Res Bo816.180 i CABIRET e e . m lwlfl\n and some unscrupulous grocers will tell you, that night and three dogs besides Trinket excited face. interested in the improvement of citfes, P e L R i Lt o R Ky W r ‘“this is as good as" or ‘‘the same as Pearline,” IT'S ‘Merica was the smallest of the boys, but| “Yes, sir; and dere's more l'ke dat ders yet. | Municipal Engineering company, Indlanap- WANTED—FEMALE HELP. i U—-Mds? M13_ FALSE—Pearline is never peddled, if your grocer sends he possessed a quality that made him wel-| I think dere’s somebedy 1ibbin' cen dat hous un_: |n-!‘ ; == MARRIAGE PAPER, WITH 1,00 ADVERTISE. | you an imitation, 'be honest—send i back, 288 JAMES PYLE, N, Y, | come among 1. e had what they called | r'ght now. Mo New Bngland Kitchen Magaeine 34 ADIES 10 10 WonK ments ‘and photos of marriageable people, many grit. ‘Twas he who suggested that they hunt | “‘Somebody living there?" repeated the gen- | pro-eminently a woman's journal, devoting o $10.00; stes ) h; lista of books, noveltle c.. froe, Gun. | Se—— — — - s | o Nk A YEls: Jabites ol | i e IR Lo ) Stamp. 'Delray Needlework Co., Delray, nels’ Montie, ot Onta ™ - A See: Wit Kk toward Uncle Jupiter's old | tieman, “what makes you think y its pages to domestic affairs from the se- o = — FOR SALE ~REAL ESTATE. cabin, a place that all the negroes on (he| I ses where water been dash on de ground | lection of food to the education of children ADIES WANTING FIRFT-OL AL, WA ). BY YOUNG BUSINESS ikt B N plantation” avoided because it was said to be |dis mawnin’ on dat side where de sun aint | [n its current number sueh subjects are S WANTING VIR ¥ Sf temperate and’ steady habits, the cotre Continued. ‘call at Scandinavian Young W 3 2 ey nd steady habit e haunted. git round to yet. And I notics where wood | treated as “Food as a Factor in Student siree M7 idence of & wealthy young lady or wido Uncle Jupiter had always kept away from | boen drag een t'rough de porch; den us hear [ Life," “A Student's Lunch Room," *“Dis- 1813 Case strect . matrim Address 11 31, Be I . s v P Y tadid Sl QL d LR o) S s th re the other tenants, never going to church or |yoice dere when us was ‘posfum hunt'n' t'ther [ honesty and Caste: Education,” “Belgium e Great Life Giver. attending any of their gatherings. He and | nign. Kitchens and Their Products,” and *The his wife cked out their scanty Income by | Investigat'on proved that two escaped con- | New a In Food Supplies.”” The New UPEDENE boilds up, | making baskets and fishing. ~ The old man | yiets had been fnhabitating the haunted exbin. | Bnsland Kitehen Publishing company, 7 Tems z(;l] »:hx“ll“ Iwmu(m.nll died quite suddenly while standing knee deep | [t was to their Interest to make people dread | Plo . Boston CMT 18 | braska and Iowa farms or Omali eity property. Dody, It 18 the greas | mud, flshing cane in hand, there in the | the spot, and they resorted to all sorts of de The February Godey's contains a continu A —— a0 W33 o vomtiable yitalisersing | thick shadow of the swamp, and he was not | vices to keep up the mystery, ation of the private picture gallery article _FOR REN.—HOUSES. A PERFECT > destrovs tho ‘gorina of | found unill his finkers had siiffened round | Moy, with two negroes from an adfsining | the fair women serice, “Nihilism up {5 T D ARTING DARKER HLOT W% R it fusidions’ diseaso | the pole they grasped and his form grown county, had robbed the Fanning house and | Date,” a very clever one-act comedy, en- which has wasted the rigid and inflexible. He was knos to ba a b g ™ o 1 . . 1. - ol SN 7Y s v b, il stol nd Nat Todd had had nothing to do | titled ‘‘Bentley's Bea a graphic artcle sl D0 1Y TO LOAN ON IMIROVED OMAHA < Btrength of our yOuug | profane man, and this fact coupled with the | Sy and, Nat il Ul S 1 ol RS 4 sar BalN Hou: $ IN ALL P, C THE real estate. Drennan, Love & Co., Paxton bl T men, with it The homespun that ‘Merica found | deseriptiv f a woman's | Vassar col. ST e . .50 3 ) . Paxton bik. A T strange manner of his taking off had invested | wag some of the stolen goods which they were | leg2, @ further installment of Miss Child's O. F. Davls comp o) : 5 yon s haniteds of former haunts with uncanny associations. |y "V TR SO FARLS W EED KRGS werlal ‘atory, . ““A. Natural Tnference, ) UenH HOUSES; BENAWA . WTH ST NEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES, - ZON V188 HOrss Teice wife had moved away, and for two years | “Tigrf (0 SIEPOSE Of & b ¢ i 1§ interestiig bl ARy oA o il T i whiose nerve fofeo ¥ Merica’s father was released from jail and | & more than usually interesting complement % P SRR - . e e are declining, who sullir from’ debilitating | no one had lived in the cabin, In spite of f ., AUITIEYS FRUAer was reteased from all and | & IGre HiE ERay e k. re FOR 1 —HOUSE OF § RDONS A} A VERY_LOW RATES MADE ON GOOD LOAN SRN TN EC dreams nnd tioso f1ls which follows from ex: | themselves the hunters all felt a little less | EECE @ 4B he family. ‘Merica | views, ete, The whol set off with sev- On Park ave. inquire at 422 So. ; 3. W. Squire, 248 Tee bidg, W3 cosses wnd over indulgences in early life. Ilght of ‘heat ez tiiey approachod the: dlamal | [N, The, fortunca ol the famby, iaetica |LEUR St o8 Miatrat . 18620/ S0l oT TR W SN Y. LIFE. © DENE will give vou buck your life | spot uilt him a pretty martin house nele | © 6l aunoED Cllluate arge pro- FOR RENT—6 3 S o L T st ¥ou will be as powerfully strong after its Usous | ' gven the fact that Trinket's volce was dis. | JUPIter's gourds, Tetting them hang from | portcn of which are frows original drawings, palr, city water, 41000 [ CITY AND FARM LOANS AT LOWE ke LA T AL tnelly birking, “hore's one.” “horc's one, | CFOss pleces mailed to a high, straight pole, | G:dey's fashions have taken on several dis. parties, 119 N. 3ith 1 : Ak o N LA Aro'you in o rematuro eon- | g sie stared eagerly up Int o op of a | the small gourds at the very top, the bigger | tinctively new featurcs. Besides the regular far e, Tnquice”at Stostaile atove rten "Pusey & Thomaa. First Kat'l TG Lile aibinF LRI 88 she stared”eagerly up into the top of a| b P BYCCL Ay, martins Mve thore | fastions there re . artisles on NmUNAG B o Vostomce. " : 3 A : % b 1118 Wekto i & fota ght or sw, golng in and out of their cozy hcuses all | fancies, new dishes, house decoratio » $ROOM MODERN HOU FIVE MINUT MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA 2 5 GHBORHOOD, > thirce week now, golng in and out of thelr cory hiouses all | fancies, new dishes, house: decorations, ths walk from court house. G. L. Green, room 25, [ Property. Fidelity Trust company, 1702 Farnam, Tmpoter sterfiity, mental day, and they fight the hawks so vindictively 8 - EApACS S ¢ ) 1 i W—30 Y Ny i that not one dares to venture near ‘Merica’s | pany, 32 Lafayette Place, New York. Barker block. = Z T 0 ncapacities are quicky cured hick The martin lik> "Mori n,| The A M { Civies, whic — o P T - R ON BV T, BROVED [GIT d" wpeedily” To- chickens. The martins are liks 'Merica, small, | The American Magazine of Civi which FIOUSLS, WALLACE, BROWN BLK, 10 & Doug. | LOANS GN IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY au Iy — . Oy ke lea, sma X c D81 rnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam. AR 2 OF BUI ticuso . : ut plucky OLIVE . GUNBY will_be remembered under its former title OB T oL AVENUS Weuli | INSWALKING SDIBTE NS O nUSINESR, I ? T of the American Jonrnal of Politics, in C ENT-813 = CAPITOL e ‘ E v V0K 0 5 February ser presents a very rooms, modern. The O, It Davis company ‘u4w ON OMAHA KEAL ESTA' UEIDEN] b BOOKS AND PERIODICALS. Fobruary number presents a ver DA W. B. Melkle, 1st Nat. bank bld, oo e of e L A oy 3 ‘ e e paper Charles Robinson on FOR RENT—MODERN 10-ROOM HO WITH | _ # Mo CLOSB TO CAR LINE, sumption of the Brain (parc Z TP § | THE MINOR CHORD—By J. Mitchell Chap- | Catholic Church and the Coming Soclal futnace, bath, gas, hot and cold water; one- Y S_500.00 TO_$60,00.00 AT LOWEST Sleeplessness, Lack of Poy ple. Cloth, 223 pages Tennyson Neely, | Struggle;” B. M. Burchard contributes his half block from Farnam street motor line: in | rates. Powell & Potter, st floor N. Y. L. Bldg. ziness Painsin the Back, Ne i e Chicago n Megeath Stationery com- | second paper on onomic Co-operation rf:w“ d(’ulruh:u l“#"h‘ nee locality I"‘ ‘”:" "‘I‘x}']; V-2 pstration, I\Iill‘i )1\1|1HI X pany, Omaha. e s of the econom L ) U IR S ) LV B o e RS . Varicocele, Constipation and wil 3 % S The book tells the story of an Americ ituation; A. C. Houston discusses *“Th ome Investment Co., 304 Paxton bik. MONEY TO LOA} B z JONVENIENT TO EVERYTHING, M Ot h e ¢ an_American | situation; A. C. Houston ¢ os et Zi SR O CONVE surely briig back tho lost power SR prima_donna, tracing ler career from ecarly | Coming System of National Credit;” Mary M CORNER FLAT AT 701 8, 16TH | 0ur #pecialty. Neb. and fowa Trust co e " 3 4 PO poverty to great triumphs on the stage Elizabeth Brooks malkes a_strong appeal for ¢, range and all other convenicncos 300 | M N ¥, Dife bullding W U s GRASSES AND CLOVERS, FIELD ROOTS Azl tor Women il Eov HInm Mo iEE, orge Clouser, room 2, Patterson blk., 162 = = = £ CHE. M. S PART OF FIRST Enlarged prostate glund needs ! FORAGE AND FODDER--By Prof. shes o strong and striking paper on sl D-11017 MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTEL WILL TAK . & IS Y OF NV ArIL vy Thomas S Jehtsiiestis “The Repu' lic; Endurance by Means of Revo- ¥ = Sl aauletingyet powcrful rome Shaw. Northrup, Braslan, Good 0 nl sgent. such iy CUD) p win company, Minneapolis, Min lution,” and Jumes A. Quarles furnishes a DENE. | {se CUPIDENE and This is I: book t ,”' ““““,,, .[,""[',',WW Q by | very elaborate disquisition on “Money.” On avold a dungerous operation. & the western farmer, to whom it supplics a | AUcstions relating to civil and economical alfhemtitce in writing given e large amount of information that has hitherto | Kovernment, this magazine is rapidly forging SOLF AGFNTS. i < I ciire i} 10t elfected by | 4 been difficult of access. S e LR RE L U ) @ six boxes. Guarantee se " IN THE HEART OF THE BITTER-ROOT [ ¢ ROW: New York with muil orders just t d , MOUNTAINS—By Heclay Clotn O | The Lowell institute provides freely for - the same. £1.00 0 box, 6 4 : pages. G. P, Puinam's Sons, New York | the people of Boston privileges in the way hoxes for £5.00 by mail. 500 Testimo- I s e o 1a tord e i ] of lectures which are hardly short of uni- nials. Send for frec efreulprs and testimouiuls. Underthe ahove icaption 18" told thavatory || v 2yt Soh ot SiTnare ) no) otHABRE i e e o of the “Carlin Hunting Party,” whose un. | iy Prviles Romanco for February contains a_powerful sketch of a scene during one of Napoleon's campaigns in Russia, in which is exhibited the wonderful power of the Corsican in Ins spiring devotion among his followers. Nine other short stories are embraced in this number. Romance Publishing company, WANT INCED COOK AND Taund Mrs. W. 8. Seavey, 1614 North C-610-16 WAL HOU ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO., 313 N.¥. LiFs, | THIS IS FOR YOU work in small family. 0. 2th avenue. lonas at low rates for cholce securlly In Ne: HH ] “,IHI FOR It FLAT IN THE ‘P. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, Dlock: all conveniences, Including st ' and all kinds of security, Fred T also_ firsi-class store room in same bloc 420 Ramge bloc} at 12 Harney street. T P o T N = '0 LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNL | RUST ALWAYS COMFORTABLE—STEAM. Gire, plinos. Jiorses, | wagon, or_ny Kind of | FIDELITY TRUST room e ana | fats, central, L | chattel security at lowest posstble rates, which you can pay back nt any time and in any amount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE € Room 4, Withnell block. llIlI} 111 # z ) IT ROOM HOU: Yo et SETION, TR fortunate termination was th me of much | e L modern coaveniences, furnished or unfurnisie: OAN ON FURN LB ALE ion wa e e of much | (o vica |s ad hly presonted he Fel t responsible party: stable on lot. C. I Hor: racs, wagons, etc.. at lowest rates in city: DAVOL MEDICINE CO. § % newspaper comment ' apFing;] Sorvice 18 adimliably presentstiin i Ll ton, 1432 So. 25th st. DM 2 no removal of gocds: strictly confidential; you 2 3 The book contair a brief history | MY humbe he New England Magazine, = ot o ity ~—— | can pay the loan off at any time or in any P. 0. Box 2076, San Francisco, Cal. 2 3 AL ARt 4 Y | and the value of the article is increased by 0D CHANCE TO COMME HO amount. T, and interstin description. —of the | 4 complote list of all the loctures given dur~ keeping; furniture cheap; in a 6-room flat; nice OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO., = b ) Olearwater region, and in a very in-| ;s tho half century of the institute's ‘exe location and a very low rent. Address, H 306, §. 16th street. HOTwLs, GOODMAN DRUG €O, 111) Farnwma-st. & 3 formal and natural manner describes all the | jgience—a remarkable list. Thero are por- STl T i gl X% | HOTEL DARKER, ITH AND JONES STS. : > Ihieresting detalls of the exveriences of the | irails of John Lowell, the founder, ot 'Dr. FOR RENT, §-ROOM HOUSE; ALL MOI S = T 75 rooms at $1.60 per day. party. has twelve fuli-page, half-tone | Gotting, the vete Stirator improvements; ant hard wood finish. - 106 BUSINESS CHANCES, ns ‘at $2.00 per day. i illustrations and fourteen pen sketches, Tn | ootbers with miorem or i T TS, o N. 2 stre DM106 19 = = pecinl rates to_commercial travelers, Room S gt i gether with pictures of the institute's suc- & e DO YOU WANT A MONEY MAKER? THE | ahd boarq by Week of month. Frank Hildltoh: % connection with th's work and aceompan: YOM THOUSE; ALL MODERN jsonKinetoscope (eight machines), took in cossive quarters. Closely related in inter- (elgh toolc manager. 349 E Z ing it s a new map of the Clearwater basin | aat to this article on the Lowell institute Improvemeits except furnoce.’ 2217 Css streer, | 5000 in loss (nan three months. ~ Xor terms | e e e i 2 and adjacent territory, which gives, for the | is the bright paper by E. P. Powell, on “The e Sl i (Omalia, e Y—MisT Lth and Dodge. Rooms by day of week. : :l‘rsl time, ‘nn um)r‘ f(m;ul;\!_\' correct idea of | Rise and Decline of the New BEngland MODERN 7-1¢ 5, NEAR PARK. AD.|— S TOTTTreT - : ¢ he main topographical features of the re- | Lyceum.” The fllustrated article on the _Ply 1300 8. B8th street. S L “.1}.',‘ YRR x.‘Sfiifi’.‘,fifl.‘#.?im.‘?‘I.!-E.n..‘: MIDLAND HOTEL, COR. wm AND CHICAGO (o) iR gion and the position and relation of the | Massachusetts militia, by Colonel Thomas F. FOR RENT, BRICK 8-ROOM. N In'a county seat. Address Dootor, H 1i, Beo | streets. American plan, 3150 and $2.00 per day. 9 princ’pal water courses. This will be found | Edmands of the Hoston cadets, will appeal pered, modern conveniences. 318 N. 2d. office. Y—Moad 156 European plan ©0c and 300 per day, Rooms % 3 to be a valusble addition to the present | strongly to all military men, as the article D-MTIS R A LR e % ¢ & ) geographical knowledge cf central Idaho. on ““The Norwegian System in its Home,"” FOR RENT, NICELY FURNISHED HOME; Shal o) big sweet gum tree, could not prevent their 11'1{,“‘1“11(1]1![2.\[ ?., ]r IVILIZATION h-" RSvADavid ':H‘y:“":::'* “;1"“| "l;l"‘i';l"y‘“ ,:l'; modern. L. 8. Skinner, 810 N, Lt e e ~ s = Wity ) 5 i S VED—By Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Lease, | the temperance reformers, and a mo ent, cheap: 03 fe . 2 st k buildi J ains e night. e ™ P e 2 h 3 3 ie City and the State' ] ¥OR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. | e in this ciiy. " On aceount of ms other | HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURR GOOD Y N l[cnous could sce that the end window was open| 1Tom Chase & Bddy, Omaha, Dirthl Insthie Oty anil the StataiivilCHIER S L | to the' poiitical reformers. Quite & nusmbsk bl di SnShisjicyous Oy Y interest on savings. Apply to Omaha L. & B. and a sound other than Trinket's barking| Mre. Lease informs us tnat the industrial | 10 ¢ PLEASANT ROOM. 1910 DODGE. e Lot attend o 1t e aSd,man | | Ass'n., 1704 Beo blds. G. W. Nattinger, Sec. B ee. | AN 1 Private L world 15" innced of a Napoleon, who, by | of add1tional papers of Interest contribute to FOR RENT_ ] ED | ftands meneral work. Party wishing to take STy y LR “Listen!” said Nunnie Rowe, as the party | 88itation and ‘education, will lead them to|™Dake this a striking number. Warren F. 7 ¢ hold must have seven hundred to one thousand | SHARES IN MUTUAL L. . ASS'N. P. . 2 4 i 8 Y 1a realizing eence of thelr cond'ti (1e | Kellogg, 5 Park Square, Boston. 0 H0, FIIHh dollars. Apply to James Rooney, Hastings. .7, 8 per cent when 1, 2, 8 years old, always A\ N | Diseases, |halted on the edge of the overgrown rice ek 5 Jon jand sth here!conlAba 0 Atterinorionord BRI IR ¥ : G, Y redéemable. 1104 Farnam s, Nattinger, Sec. X 820 |ipatohl whichiintervened ibetween iihem ana|remedlon) And a0 garino doubtithe iwarla sl ThRr0 CONG Be N0 B er TN A0 SIS 7 - 363 the cabin. “Can't you fellows hea -|of the same view, but when, after picturing | M8 oration b de H Tin & Witc: rent (aken 1n board. 519 ’::'_‘“‘,"- 100D PAVING MANUFACTURING TUSINESS, | = _— TREATMENT BY MAIL, Consuitation Free. | (i o LR DI U DS e S devouring cvils cf ouy |Louis Stevenson than that made in Me- EeeTTR T e Nadress 10 20, Bee, o om0 J7" | ONDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS | v cure Catarrh, all disoases of the | A peculiar grating sound, like a chain | time, she offers as the final solution cf th Dlireie diagesine Clortigrn sy MOV FOR SALE, NEW DRUG STORE DOING A | A. K. BURKET, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND | Nose, Throat, Chest, Stomach, Liver, |being dragged over bare boards, was dis-|problem a pian of migration to the tropics, [ tures nson and home o 2 ; S e L e i i T i [anaportraits of Stevenson extending from NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLE- | falr busineks in new town in Gage count embiimer, 1iis ‘Chicago st telephone % 3% | Blood, Skin and Kidnoy Disoasos, Fe- | tnctly heard, =~ - = S el e WO O LR, ':., his babyliood o within a year of his death, men or housekeeping. 606 N. 17th_streot. onlyjiaisaop foripldoolor SBoxE, SWANSON & VALIEN, UNDERTAKERS AND | male Weaknesses, Lost Manhood, and |, oroniedin puzzling out that sound than | travels hand' In hand. with Henry Grcroe p. |and lncluding a reproduction of the besutis TR RTINS i | Smueimers, 170l Cuming st telephone 1060, | Ayy, PRIVATE DISEASES OF MEN. | in getting the bewildered 'possum that the | the assumption that free access 1o lang wijj | fl Photograph by Sir, Porcy Siolley, ia SALE, NEWSPADE! BTR % St S [ . g the dubile Shev 10e siven, first, an account by a personal frien outfit in 4 thrivh North’ Ala TR BALM: | | WEAK MEN ARD VICTINS TO 1ERVOLS dogs had treed. bring the jubilee, but she does not ask |Biven, fir A Dami Dargain. Address W, J. S O L D BN Debility or Kxhaustion, Wasting Weakness, in | A second later the clanking nolse was|Uncle Sam to take it away from preseni | Who saw him cff from San Francisco of his WITH _ - voluntary Losses, with Barly Decay in young | rapcated, holders or t Ve t simply 1o foot | 8lling to the South Sea and establisrin board, x,uum heat. lluphl. 1721 D port St. C. W. BAKER, UNDERTAKER, 613 8, 16TH ST. | and middi= 2ged; lack of vim, vigor andweakened L o 0 tax it away, but simply to foot tribiitas "m: 20% 5 Loy hing old age. All yeiid | It came from the cabin, of that they felt | the bills for the migration of 50,000,000 or | himself In Samos, and then = S e ! FOR EXCHANGE. Peadily 't sur. new. reatment for Ioes o Vital | assured, and while they looked in amazement | more of cur people, who will break’ grountl 1y | s feliow Scotchmen, J. M. Barrle, S, R, FOR RENT, WiTil TOARD, A FURNIS - the valley of the Amazon and other trop'cal | Crockett and Ian Maclaren. An iliustrated . 3 . = i power. Cas r ress with stamp for cir- | something white flitted before th en win- vom.” 2 oot F—M6.1-f2+ | TO EXCHANGE, FOR GOOD FARM LANDI CLES. HE3 or orkaadeems wit] nething white hefore the open win I t room.” 2019 California str. F—M6.1-22* | TO EXCHANGE, FOR S BICY! s dow. Nunnle Rowe gave a snort of terror | reg where free homes, with the negroes | article by Alexander K. McClure, editor of TH FRONT ROOMS, ALSO | Iowa stock of general merchandise, Invoice { M. O. DAXON, 402 N. 16TH. | Dr, Searles and SCMIBS, 1416 Farnnm at actual value In eastern Neb, or western culars, fres book and receipts. 5 X ae, : leshale ! ) H 8 and plunged away through the swamp, wait- | and Chinamen to do all the hard work, wiil | the Philadelphia Times, shows by anccdotes el 1380, 5 $4,000.00, tore. Dullding. W = Omahia Nob [ rough the ard k, will | th i s Dol e, B T v e o Doy hisn:, WAL | GMAHA BICYCLE CO., 33 N, 16TH BT. 3% ing at a little distance to see what the others | be ax a balm of Gilead (o the apen sores of | 210 letiers that Lncoin, of whom Colonel ONT ROOMS WITH BOARD; | cash. Address A. W. Clarke, Bapiliion; Neb. - e ey would do. “Let's fire at it,” said the only | prevalent poverty. She does not siy whether or | McClure was an intimafs friend, exereised n reasonable. c % A B e LT i Stockholders' Meeting. one of the party who carried a gun, but no | not she will personally undertake to lead the | Personally the full powers of a military com- #s PROPERTY FOR MDSE, H.A.WAGA ,,”,,,m,,u, S - B Notice Is hercby given that the regular | voice responded. All eyes were fixed upon | hosts as a second Joan of Arec, but this is to | mander in the earlier part of the war, and NICEL 28 | WILL BARNUM & BRO,, 120 N. 15TH STR| annual meeting of the stockholders of the | the square of decper gloom which showed | be presumed. The fever and ague, mos- |Showed the comprehension and mastery of a with excelleat board. 7 S 2| "only riding_school in ‘the_cliy. » South Platte Land company will be held at | the open window, back of which a white | quitoes and vampires, snakes. s ooy at general in military details, The Na- WELL HEATED SOUTH FRONT ROOMS WIT N ais i tastor s oA o eslarn ~ BUSINESS NOTICES. the Bfliceiotenld omusay, ‘Rrh‘“";;"!"l‘;‘ggky object was slowly growing bigger and whiter, | tarantulas that dwell in this delightful Gar- | poleon series deals with that most splendid Voard. 17) Dodge St. ToGudgr | Towd, $tock of general merchandise o Moot Katk i the Grat dvydnesdny | looming up larger and larger. The cl den'of Tden would Bave. no lerrer. for (he| époch. In Nepolaon's caresr when “hat (AN e T | B0 fo #4000, aud. stors v 3 da e of that mysterious chain was heard again | dauntless Mary, who would march to schoui | fighting the battles of Austerlitz, Je a = : E A 2 RS RESILVERED, 719 N. 16 . ¥, march to school | fighting A na an FOR BENT—STOBES AND OFFICES | Msime,small incumbrance or pay, differghde in | DAMAGED MIRRO id” | "By order of the Board of Directors, | In the meantime, and e superstitious hun- | followed with whole legions of those pett | Fricaland, and fixing bowdaries dnd supply- — 24 3 BANEH : 7—M96 > = e 5 Oy e d Z s ers stampeded from the spot. and make the school children scream and | ing sovereigns for the states of Eurcpe pretty FOR RENT-TIE {-STORY BRICK BUILDING | - TN D AN M SIS Soiee PR RN Ednecln NeD ek L I Dol “Golly! but dat was a spirit dat time, Jump upon thelr desks in one commoni it of [ much according to his own will, The new 916 Farnam strcet. This building has & fire. | WANTI HANDISE. ¥ a 148, B ATl enough?” sald April Neeck, lysterics. How the average woman would soek writer, Tan aren, contribytes an ‘mn:‘ cement basement, complete steam heat- | We lln\‘ firty (I\lh;ll n;‘flf Cllll;r lflfil‘lfl trade Ifflr ng fixtures, water on all floors, gas, etc. Ap- | first-class ~merchandise. 50048 Ore Prime | sm— Al 7 breath as the party paused for ¢ wings with which o fly to this region | excellent short story, and (here s Snother e nxtures, water on ' | g, Av- | “fratclass “merchandise; f goods sre prime in an open clearing a mile awa “where Mary was” and where gorgeous |story fro > Pinkerton archives, by Claye- mlu)r; ihe o 1‘: NG GO, | adirect with awnerse SO s ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES agread that they wouldn't go back to that | bonnets could ba rigged up at hajt fricst | oo ‘;\rlulv»'lllh ]“%‘-l s );(:‘.sx{uh)ui::}‘m 5 MAX MEYDR DUILSING.'N. & COR. | Address P. 0. lock box % § %% e | FLECTRICAL, ENGINEERS AND ~cONTRAC: L AR, I place again for all the coons and 'possums | What charming atiractions ere conjurcd by | Ropber S. McClure, Limited, 30 Lafay- 1 b am heat, electr J < tric 1ight and motor plants and s rER e woods. cheme! Thre2 olored o e P . Y ; e iole, bullding steam heat, alectrlo ele- | o T R T ROVED CITE | e e e R avara Hiso. | Leaves |RURLINGTON & MO, RIVER. [Arrives | 10 the woods this scheme! Thre» families of colored or | stte Place, New York | g A 'Merica. He determined to | Chinese servants are to do all the ma o e At YA e L 0 upply Co., 418 and 420 8. 16th st. 82 | Omabal Depot, 10th & Mason Sts.| Omaha All, that is, but o do all the manual 00KS oy LGN A REanAtTet T nMANER | E N e I A ARt Mo || Ltrical Bupply —_— “Denver Expross g0 back there the very mext day and get|labor for each Caucasian family, who will| BOOKS RECEIVED. FOR RENT-FIRST CL THREE-STORY | quick address J. L. b call at 603 Paxton DENTXSTb K § & some gourds to make his martin house. He | do all the directing and planning aud ar- | BERRIS—By Katharin Macquoid, $0d, basoment brick store with elavator at 3006 | block, Omaha, from § to 4 p..m. Z-MUZ18® | _ B s H was trying hard to raise some chickens, and | range all the picnies! And the darker. Paper, 206 pages, 60 c:nts. United States ol at B 314 irst Nattonad, Dk iy, " | TOLEAR TOTS AND 3250000 IN PAPGR AS | DI_PAUL_DENTIST 202 BURT ST, - 1am. . Lincoln Local (excep Suntay).. 11 nearly every day a hawk would swoop down | skinned races are not to be slaves, but to| D00k company, New York. 1-665-20 |~ ®00d ms eash for 8 to 10-rc . —— 4spm. .. Fast Mail (for Lin ... | and steal a’little chick right before his eyes. [ be controlled by some form of land tenure | SUSY—A story of the plains. Dy Bret - H. E. Cole Co., 106 N, 16th, A TMUSIC, ARY AND LAN(:JAGE. 0, BURLIN If he put up a martin house the martins [ under which the white race is to remain se. Harte. Paper, 50 cents. Houghton, Miffs - —— | “OmanalUnion Depoi, 10th & M; } would beat the hawk off, and he had heard | curely on the throne of ease. lin & Co., Bost WE _WANT STOCKS OF MERCHANI ; SSTRU < d_best th 4 ¢ 2 pno. oF epse, ‘ahile Lhe i By OB, = o e e b MERCHANDIR | FRCOUGH INBTRUO TION IN GEIMAN AT | igiom. . ci vunl;‘um. i that there were always plenty of gourds | darker races voluntarily 0 reasonable rates. Address H. Fischir, box 183, | §i5RH . H : > choose to remain in MAGAZIN RECEIVED. R BYERY ATARS ON SATART AND cash and good land; businées contids '.!‘.‘K“,'. N ity T Matae ' | i0Rm i by Uncle Jupite { cabin. : i ::"' more menfal avocations. The cost of | ;OMMONWIALTH—Commonwealth come Eurela Chémical & Mg, Co., La Crosee, Wis. | farariiiion sand, g . . v, GELLENIECE BANIOIST AND GUITAR | HSm: Sl The next morning, when the sun was out | this colossal undertaking s t6 be met by the | O3 by Latusctte 1iams Mow York g et A ), ¥ QELERNEECE, BA laissiny i i ipm | bright, he took Suzanne with him for com. | issuc of paper currency, which I8 to be re- | MY 80 IYER—Charle or hsachs 21 Chan KM | e DL eanta0. i searoh 0f Ths Eouste | pala by TEb bolaiiadrs Aty years, With- | THE BOOK | BUYDR~Ohariss “EoribagHiy WHOLESALE COAL. “OmahalUnion Depot, 10ih & Mason Sta| Omaha | He would not let Trinket go with them | out questioninz the intention of the writer, | Sons, New York A 5 4 PR, e - 6:00pm. Chicago Limited........... 9:0am | because he thought that she might bark at | we venture to assert that Mrs. Lease could | THIE AMERICAN PHILATELIC MAGAZINE ANTE 10 ROOM TOUSE, WO 3 JOINSON BROS., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN | 41:10am,....Chicago Express (cx. Sun) o | the amirit u i S i nished within walking distance 0 & 1 the spirits and disturb them, a decision | scarcely have proposed a plan that would do Parmelee & Brown, P. 0. box 860, = all kinds of coal. Correspondence solicited. 1008 J of postofiice. Address H 8, Bice office £11/ksindg of opl - Cutzenp movements than | Omaha Farnam street. 304 HICAGO & NORTHWEST'N.|Arrives” | which she resented very much. 'Merica was | more io discredit reform K~636-18 TR RS T S e ——— — | mion Depot, 10th & Mason Sts.| Omaba | feeling very downcast because some men | this scheme of migration WOMAN'S PROGRESS—Woman's Progress e | [OSTLAD PURSE, ON VA T e Lastern ExXpress........... b:30pm | had to at his fathes s pref por- \OLE 'S CHURC. 3 company, 1009 Walnut str "hilade STORAGE, ‘small sum of money. Return ¥, M. C. I ~__CUTTING SCHOOL. el it Ei30om ::;«?: ‘mel)n‘n:: :;:‘a p].'q:‘uf"ul:.:y“:':; '.f\‘u”i-.f.,i U ‘1\1‘. .l.}lfx § \l;ul.! ’1‘:|l|1xw H—By John Bl npany, finu t, Philadelphia, s 7 THE ART OF CUTTING MEN'S CLOTHES ! Mo, Va:‘y Local 1 1aln Loian to. khes paniiantia TAND YoATH, outon. Published by the author, : ZINE- ] BEST STORAGE BUILDING IN OMA)IA, U. 8. taught day or evening; terms reasonable. Par- | 040 i¢ m Merica's father, Nal 0dd, was accused ol bridge, Mass. A sell Publishing company, 51 Bast Sevens ov. bonded warchouse. Houschold goods stored. ticulars of Max Moiris, cutter, 1416 Farnam Leav. .I CHICAGO, R, 1. " PA('IF[ ves | breaking into his l'alulllrlhl house and Mr. Bouton wishes to see the declaration teenth street, New York. venworth, M~y _Omuha/Union Depot, 10th"& Mason robbing his store of a large quantity of|of independence and the constitution of the | MBHAN MONTHLY—Ths Mehan' — TED, 1,00 ADS OF FAMILIES TO ! 3 i , 2 ! f e e | MBHAY MO " omas chan's | YAy 8D, M Homestcads n the' fed Aver vai: Eakr. '.muus‘ml‘»mu.‘{nl.;: ‘::1;.1;;"‘ I:u“(‘h:.ln::"llxu,“ln;“m u.;u-u States more unl.w‘r».an{1 disseminated | Sons, Germantown, Philadelphia a. Map showing exact location, iT:00am. .. Atlantic Express (ex. Sunday)... nocent, but circums vere again: m, | and suggests tracts and placards as a means BWS i B nd_rango will be malled free by | 50 MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAT, | §:2rm B BRpress, and 'Merica wondered what they were to do | to this end. The latter he would hay “(:,‘,,'ffi NBWS~Jobn Wasnsmaker, PhlAINS wilting to land commissioner Groat Northern | YoqCo % 8. 16ih st Brown block, 360 30p) \;:cmlaxul,y;-lnaegn.i.l} m:: i.’u 1]|‘:1K|mu of the family had to stay away ::;’:}(’VIA“I ’::;)l\]ny x'w.:h;l:l;;f‘l u;v| |]n.‘[| th ‘| docu 3 BARGAIN! OUS| Lo D FATME, | SUERIDAN COAL, EXCELLENT SUBSTITUT s WEST. loi ¥ s 5 be constantly kept before the eye T8 PAY BAROAING, | HOUSE mm:..; pAND PARMS, | Por hard coal, and £.60 ton cheaper. 1605 Far- — Merica did not tell Suzanne what he had | of the citizen. He also suggests the con . SR N h nam street; main entrance Board of Trade, g b ,,,,',‘,;;‘“,",‘,‘;:.L,‘d“‘ Bun ) L8P | seen the night of the hunt, the party had | version of patriotic pooms. into mational WANT HAND UPRIGHT - — e aen E) — | agreed to keep matters secret, but he kept | hymns—a sort of prelude to the estublish ! t Dianow; please siate price, mako and where it | EXCHANGES AND SALES: CITY PROPERTY — BT “ IAzrives | s eyes and ears on the aleri and told his | ment of a national church on lines of frdm Uver complaipt or from kidney. troild can be seen. M. B. Bcott, room 430 R farms, merchandise, Garvin Bros., 210 N.Y. 1 I‘OVL REFALRS Depuz 16tk um Vebater Bts. " Omaha ) b bt 1 1ines of patriot- ) pyy g Hostet Stomach Bitters they cay block. N b # i " RE: T TReRE on s | T e By W""“"T Gatin 8 —_— - - \:"\m\u‘ SABie o e 1y | find Felief. o can the malarious, the ‘rheus VARM LANDA C, HARRIEON, 813 o 3 makes of sioves. Water atiachment and con- | Gia0pmi.i.....0.. 5t Pagl Tamited 10:35am Loule R. Heller, Cloth, 400 | Pae s A Bralgie, 10e feeble aid the i e veestoa . | LS _RE M3* | hections a8 y. 1207 Douglas stree S MOTYALTRY e auls B, Higler Clatl. , B ith persistenc em w 117 So. 11 Q32 10 per acre. 90 N, ¥. L. bidg. RE—$4 ~ oABLs, o cer of over a third of a century, . A wines m—— Lrest, New: York [ glasstul three thnes a day i B, T00I. = Fach Malll AR Exprosn. 14 o Dhie atony s s eleves adaniatia Al H0G AND CHICKEN FENCE: HARD WOOD | AUSTRACTS—THE BYRON REED COMPANY. __EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. £:10pm. | {ex. 81t) Wyo. Bx. i ATAR AGARIANOD. Caain 4L pickets. C. R Lee, %01 Douglas, RE—04 " | CANADIAN _EMPLOYMENT ~BULEAU ~RE: | §%um . Norfolk xpress (éx. Sunday).. B bearing the A« v o 5 = N .8t Paul Bxpres 10 e title. The story is replete with in A GENUINE LIST OF 800 AUDE 3 A TRADE T PROP. | moved to 1622 Douglas; furilsh best male and M presenting the lively tin ¢ th Washington “Really, Mr, Stalate, Webs iy, Neb.: mostly farm crtics and farms. John N. Frenser, opp. P, O, | ofomale help. 491 M5 SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, |Arrive y tm of the | $2.00. .’\dduku O, C. Teel, Red ¢ 3- RE-Miss =—==——= | Omaha|_Depot 15th and Webster Sis. | Oman French revolution and the casy manners of | ¥4¢ Protested, “you have given me four hours TR TR Tl WOOD AND KINDLING, ey P a0 L Ol'se Napoleor's cour! of your o Ui evening " : et o Ot SALE O MPROV = — e 5 ke \DENSE W | 1y —er—Uupon my wo FOR BALE, ¥ FRESH COWS AND CALY farm of 40 acres, § miles from Omaha P. O, | TEL. 1687, HARD WOOD AND KINDLING. Leaves | SIOUX CITY & PACIFI |Arris ‘< CONDENSED ¥ CYCLOPEDIA—1 o 1 have. The 6 ‘uhe. toklete RS ANDCAIANG | Chi0 L6 S0 000 aiies Ghu Gmava T €L, Omahal|Union Depot, 10th & Mason Sta.| O Prof. €. M. Stevans, Ph. d. SUR silk cloth, | 19 pass like minutes when 1 am with Calt at 283 Wobster, QM08 & th ‘and Junes St — — :66am.........Sloux Clty Pas 50 cents; leather, full gilt, $1.00. Lalrd & : . e G telling me th ’ 10 WL Ta BE Pasy Tim: Tas Oliloaza You wero telling me {hst xnce your pros FARM B ACRES, WEL ; SR S = = L T A SR 0 notion your time s valuable CLALRVOYANTS o “in Dukota county, Neb,' 43500 | GMATA COLLEGE DENTAL SUNGERY, FRER | aves |~ UNION Pacimic: IAgrives | In the 284 pages of clowsly packed intoruss her acre, A Wi a ol he " " don Depot, 10th & Mason 8ts.| Omub: tion found between the covers of this b Yes' R DL WA &N, ; ANI I D3 Sikar iy e ‘fraue Omaha thpod™psi | nrwary; deatisiry ot cosl. ¥tk aad {.“" | oo Kearney Express. nsy.:‘ almost any lmportant fact relating to efth “Well, papa doesn’t allow me L0 accept exe atle business medium; Tth year at 119 3 H list of bargains; don's buy untl “o0p \Overland Flyer 35pm W o e B e AP {ve preseuts fr Willlums & Mittan, MeCague bank | SHOR! 2.00pm. llmlnct&hln mah' g Bx. (6x mun l,mm at the curry comb. Apply history, blography, geography, philosophy — - . . T TR 3000 PasIBe Erens. sclence can be reached at once, making MASBAGY, BATHS, ETC. = 7. | VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OF SHORT HAND, N. : O | 1 T Y Mexican YAUY BEASoAl SAUM of el Shdarc e el ) i| T8 cite Omahar Ask for <1 s y T - Arranged alphabetically, It is casy of ¢ SATAN ST, 62 8L 8 PLO0K, 00N BISTE, oLk Ay : i L r'\w‘:_“:l e (o ARASE EAILWAT.™ (amrives Mustang ence and can be read with pleasure | feagnatic ateohol, stoam, suiphurin 32, and bulldl & FARD : - Louls Cannon Ball....... 10:35m | A 10 2, topics being treated in a 1 When Bab ck, we gave her Cas i T-Nin & , “$0 00" 0nd 365000 6-room houss e L) K. C., T J. & C.B. fArrives | Liniment nanner, so as 10 extract the gist of th b Baby was aick, we gexs ber Casiarie ‘m. $1,300.00, $50.00 cash, balance $15.00 per maha/Unlon Depot, 10th & Mason Sts.| Omaha | == [ : 5 HARI A0 A (AN A AT B Whe she was a Culld, sho cried for Castoria, R 4 ACRES, P fi r | ¥ E : |_\'| f I J Y BN e Sine to his wounds and he'll | theme so often as to avold monotony When she becamo Miss, sho clung % Castoria, T S —— === |5 acres 41 miles atraight west from P. 0., 5-ro o pe e Eaans.. S e rause y | CECIL THE SEE! na of the soul e : \ B o TURKISH BATHS, O 4 aniies SScagvs Wast St B O, Bamom e e goon have no cause to kick ECIL THE SEER—A drama of ! | Whea sho liad Children, sho gave them Castcris Cam- [ CASSELL'S FAMILY MAGAZINE—The e The Wasies of biberin Are mot more barren of comfort than the aists of those who sulter from dyspepsh i, = . igaves i A ’ X !By Walter Warren. Cloth. The Arena i mifii—dfir FAGE TN G | oA 104 house and barn, N. W. Incoms | L4¥yErs and solicitors, SUES & Co., Boe Bhaal_Depdl Ton unh W shmias sia._|20m a when he's curried. RlLLhe Sxatmn, Eakl b exclusively for ladies. Buite 1010 Boo bide” || trom i dnst year, $800.00; Brice, 390000, A Bulldi & 2hiced smserss il TOUIR iDress. . | This dialogue, for there 1s nothing in it JH. B Cole Co., 106 N Lith. Re-Mwoz | Bullding, OMAHA, Neb. Advice FREE. | 5000 Nibiatia Tomar box ™ 5un i/ § oo Melther dramatic or very poetic, is a (resome

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