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YOS A W TA a '.rf_'flk OMAHA DAILY At .mr ATTAMO _SPECIAL NOTIGES. S Gvertisements for these aken untll 12:30 p. m. for the evening and 8 p. m. for the morning and Sunday B HAAS, FLOT cotumns will be ELECTRO Mme.” Post, 319% 8, Advertisers, by requesting n numbered can have answers addressed to nambered Tetter In on: #wers 50 nddressed will be delivered upon of the check only. order from measure. of The Bee. presentation 11.2cn wo 6 BEE DL tuken for less than 25¢ ; home treat for first Insertion. A hese advertisoments must fun consecu- and cinder marks, freckl Dimples BITUATIONB W ANTED tat reduced; by th . near D WANTED-—NALE HELP. CUBAN FRECKL! MARRIAGE PAD! lists of books, our olls ‘and g Ohio Oll and Gres SHADE A1 in any 2716 Franklin st ers for new patent article; Write Ordway & erriam, at W WANTED~~HLMALF, DR LADIES, widower's family, FOR RENT-HOUSES, DARKER BLOC IN ALL PARTS OF F. Davls company, BENAWA & C 1605 Farnar. VERY LOW RATE $10.00 per mo 1 block from Farnam ear line , next 10 posts D071, SROOM MOD! walk from coy WALLACE, BROWN I rooms, modern. 7-ROOM HOUS Tates Poweli & Fotter, 13 LEAVEN 6-1ROOM _COTTAGI £l lawn and’ s MONEY TO LOAN ON wagons, ete., at lowest ratos in elty’ Al of Koods: strictly the loan off at California street P WE SLL LOUATE OMAHA MORTGAG TEN-RC um_ [t CALIFORNIA PERSONAL. FINE K UTURE; EVE n have (¢ dest ELEC 1 nose, ¥ FINISHED CABINET 10 days only, ouncil Hluffs, R, . To SMOKE 5, O, HOU TRE| art of city. et AS! 0. Ch Hrennan, 305 Far 248 Bee bldg. (% TNPROVED & U MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA R Wt 6 per cent. W. B. Meikle, MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS. CURES Tthe SERPENT'’S | STING. ST, PLANTS, CUT FLOWERS, residence and gra _1813 Vinton_sireet. Telephone NISS WILLARD-ON A BYKE THERMAL fome Refl:otions on the Ups and Downs of | . Her Early!: Elpsmnm. ERLY CORSET, 199 Farnam ' str THE WHEEL AS “A™ MORAL AGENT | Pramoter s Vehicle of Harmless Fleasure—~No Keason Why Spmen Should Not Work the Pedals t; Iady attendant A Temperance LADY WITH syed for TRIC NEEDI h tatt HEALS 'RUNNING 'SORES BICYCLES, Y I facial the ripe age of 53 I had been an active and | This sounds having almost such as I could manufacture, my were but the outdoor work of women on a small scale. terate opposition to staying in the house, » a carpenter's kit OMAHA BICYCLE CO., . WITH 1,00 ADVERT ments and photos of marriageable poop: noveltios, ete.; Weatetn Blectrical Supply C ctive men and with an in- WHOLESALE tail bleyeles, TR TR WILL BARNUM & HRO iy riding school In the and a gardener's tools, mimic way the occupations of the poulterer working my little field with a wooden plough of my own making and fell ing saplings with an axe rigged up from the | old fron of the wagon shop. country, far from the artificial restraints and fons by which most girls are hedged and high grade and the farmer, glas st., agent. PIANO TUNING sdbridge Bros., . 15TH AND JONES oms at $1.50 b 0 rooms at $2.00 p LOAN & TRUST CO.318 N.Y. loans at low rates for braska and lowa farms or Omaha city propert W and endowed panionship of a mother who let me have my 1 “ran wild” until my 16th long skirts were brought with their accompanying corset and high heels; my hair was clubbed up with pins, and 1 remember writing in my journal heart break of a colt taken from its pleasant pasture. together 1 recognize that my occupation is and board by woek or month, Fraak Hiditch, cholee ( own sweet will, Rooms by day or week. 158 Kansas City, ON IMPROVED OMAHA MOUNT HAS Love & C 3V TO LOAN AT LOWE 1605 Farnam strect MEDICAL, From that time on I always realized and was obedient to the limitations thus imposed, though In my heart of hearts I felt their un- wisdom even more than their injustice. nts; consultation f m., 1108, 7to9 p. m. 10 Cuming st., outdoor world to the indoor realm of teaching, writing, speaking, and went on alinost without a break or when the loss of my od the strain of this long period in which mental and physical life were out of balance, and 1 fell into a mild form of what is called nerve wear, overwork, nervous pros. Thus ruthiessly thrown out of tho usual lines of reaction on my own environ. and sighing for new worlds to conquer, 1 that 1 would learn the bicycle: AS A MORAL AGE} An English naval officer had said to me, after learning it himself, no idea of the new the bicycle has opened to us men.” know well enough that tens of thous could never afford to own, feed and stable a had by this bright MASK EUITS ain until my mother ac- AL Goten Tagie. store; 113 5. 16ih, steest IMPROV am Smith & 1st I determine; 1st floor, ou women have realm of happiness which water_attachments and con 1207 Douglas st. invention enjoyed OMAHA COLLEC infirmary; dentistry at cost. FURNITURE Yok and G- o the most fascinating feature of material life, the charm of a wide outlook upon the natural sensc af mastery which is probably the greatest attraction in horseback For the steed that never tires, and i« any ELECTRICAL sUPPLIES world, and t 3 LOAN CO. 308 o PLEASANT ROOM, 3 FURNISHE 1919 DODGE. FOR HOUSEKEF man and wife; rent taken in board. FIDEL] . Withn FURNISHED ROOM. T ROOM WITH s of security. block. TO LOA back at_any HADDOCK, ROOM 427, TO LOAN ON FUR o electrical construction. capers, and to hold him prance to suit 1 had often full of tricky any his lu.m steady and mak you is no small accompiighment. mentioned in my tqmpggance writings that the bicycle was perhaps,qur strongest ally In SHORTHAND AND LY PEWRITING. ON_HOUSEHOLD Horses, wagons, or lowest possible Ask for circular. because_it ufiomm them ore enduring and an exhilara- tion as much more delightful as the natural is than the unnatural. of my brother and_hundreds of young men public houses, 'Y LOAN GUARANT! : pleasure far WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Correspondence solicited. 1008 from my observation folding bed; $10.00 month. 1616 Howard. BUSINESS CHANCES, who have been my pupilé I have always held EMPLOYMENT OFFIO FRONT ROOM, NICELY th, 2009 Cass. FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. FU li'\mn o DO YOU WANT A MONEY Edison Kinetos $3,000 in less (h addrss Tdison | Kinetoscope Omaha, Neb. that a boy's heart fs not set in him to do evil any more than A girl's, and that the reason our young men fall into evil ways is largely because we Maveinot hud the wit and provide ‘thetfi’ with amusements EMPLOYME ope (eight machines), ed to 1522 Douglas; furnish best male and n three months. —_— FRONT ROOMS & BOARD CHBAP, 210 Douglas BOUTH FRONT _Mrs. Churchill's 1812 Chicago. BOARD (‘»_r'nnqu,. GOOD PAYING MANUFACTURL for $900. Good r Address H 20, Bee. MUSIO. AR1 AND LANGUAGE. BANJOIST AND GUITAR suited to their -joyous? ybuth, by means of which they could invest their superabundant animal spirits i ways that should harm no one and help themselves to the best develop- ment and the cleanliest way of living. G BUSINES: ons for selling. 1911 Cass st. DRESSMAKING, ROOM SUITABLE FOR TWO, WIT! “Terms reasonable, pleasant location. 210 Dodge. 5, COMPLETE BOTTLING OU r15n'. oftice fixtures and hors Faust Bottling Works, a temperance reformer, I always felt a strong attraction toward the bicycle, because it is the vehicle of so much DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES. 4316 GRANT st. and wagons. i 1213 Jong THE HILLSIDE, MEAT MARKE WSTIL AND DODGE, FURNTSITED ROONE, T ard; rates reasonable. town. and because the skill required in handling it FOR SALE OIL TRADE obliges them to keep clear heads and steady Reason for selling, Address H 25, Be¢, Council BUSINESS NOTICES, OBJECTIONS CONSIDERED. UNFURNISH] 4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS housekeeping. FOR RENT—STORES AND OFFICES TORY BRICK BUILDING, This building has a fire: OMS TO RENT lished trade. German_farming community. FOR RENT—THE 4- South Omaba, Neb. Farnam street. LE, SMALL GENERAL principally _groceries: splendid 15 Addres Lock Box 1 low rent; = and physician’s practice, $,00.00 a yea be German. DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILY’ ERED, 719 N I saw no reason in the world why a woman should not ride the silent steed, so swift and I knew perfectly well that when some ten or fifteen years ago Miss Bertha a young German America, took it into her head to give ex- hibitions of her skill in riding the bicycle she was thought to be a sort of semi-mon- and liberal as our people are in their blithesome. DENTISTS. DENTIST, 2020 BURT ST. DR. PAUL, von Hillern, proof cement basement, complete steam heat. water on all floors, gas, ete. ply at the office of The Bee. — AGENTS WANTED. D, A LOCATION IN town to establish & wide-awake and progressive weekly paper; must have some assistance Audress Printer, care of Duily Hee. A flmfllus Bromo-usierg. ont for Neprous oF & views of what a woman may undertake, I Spiondid curative compromised pecial or gen mnum. ‘oot Koy, Diorasre: Asid LADY AGENT IN EVERY TOWN, menet business; have not space to explain: in- FOR SALE CHEAP, MBAT MARKBET BSTA lished 2 years; §ood cash trade. ‘Price, 10, 25 and 002 THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. but solely because of what we call homely phrase “the speech of people.” , it was long ago conceded that women Hawley's Mfg. Co., 118 So. 15th St. 29th and knowledged finest St. Patrick day ornaments A SALOON IN GOOD LOCATION k' and dancing platform. Leavenworth might ride the tricycle—indeed one had been presented to me by my friend Colonel Pope of Boston, a famous manufacturer of thess For sale by all druggists. Ouaha. investigate now. M. Ernst. Cleve- FOB EXCHANGE swift roadsters, as far back as 1886, and T had swung around the garden paths upon its PATEIIT CORNER LOT, WANTED—TO RENT, TO * RENT, within 15 blocks of Sixte conveniences. PIGHT-ROOM_HOUSE, barn, paved street, clear, for impro stern Nebraska. merchandise. Cholce farm acres, near Omaha, for sale. saddle a few minutes every evening when work was over at my Rest Cottage home. had even hoped to give an impetus among conservative women physical development and outdoor happiness. But that is quite another story and will come Luwyers and solicitors. SUES Dullding, OMAHA, Neb. Advice FREE. & Co., Bee Councll Blufts, Address 204 _Stutsman K- FOR EXCHANGI, y for hardware, A. Lincoln, Neb. STORAGE. Suffice it for the present that it as it doth the upright in heart to notice recently that the Princesses Loulse GOOD LINCOL did me good, RAILWAY TIHE CARD BEST STORAGEH BUILDING IN OMATA, v. bonded warehouse. Housshold goods storod, 10131015 Leavenworth. and Beatrice doth ride the tricycle at Bal- moral, for 1 know that with the great mass BURLINGTON & FRANK EWERS, 1214 HARNEY, 978 of feminine humanity this precedent will have exceeding weight. sciously the slaves of public opinion, Onnllm Union Depot, 10th & Mason Sis!| _Denver Expr We are all uncon- BXCHANGHE WANTED——TO BVY Toam. $:tspm. ulk. Hills, Mont. & Puget Snd. 'ix. Ailopm .Denver Expres ka Local (except Sunda; 8; CITY PROPE vin' Bros 210 N. Y. L! the hansom first came on London streets no woman having regard to her social state and standing would have dreamed of entering one REMINGTON ve number of machisie, condition and M 21, Bee, Council Bluffs wale or tride. HOUSES, LOTS ANL . K. Darling, Burker block, ‘Fast Mail (for Lincoin) Daily Leaves [CHICAGO, BURL Omaha|Union Depot, 10th & Mnjon Sts. of these pavement gondolas unless accompan- jed by a gentleman as her escort. course of time a few women of stronger in- ertlen and ‘farms, 0 BUY. A GOOD PACING HORSE, FOR BALEFURNITURE. GIRL, FOR GEN| at 12 Ohlo stroe AL HOUSEWORK. anythiog us show you fine building WEGMAN PIANOS, \vm.lhnun iro ) 12x132, and o 6 rooms, $1,100.09; modern, fine bai 3 s and térms to suit'you. BMOKE HOUSE FOR PIPES, BTEAM RADIATORS FOR SALE. CASH BIDS will be recelved until & o'clock 189, for the radiators now on ¢ bullding site at 16th and Capitol avenue. of the wame are in good canditio amined on the preinises. One ‘to 2 a ho Exposition | $200.00 per acr Address 'bids to An- but genuf or ook at N, 2x140, or K. W HOM ACRES. 4% miles west of P, O, grupes, bearing: house and baru. es adjoining South If you don't see what you wact Co., 106 N, 16th sreet. dividuality than the average ventured to go Use wore off the glamour of the traditions which said not go alone, 3 OR TRADE IN CITY PROP- Juo. N. Frenzer, opp. P. R cago Expiess, 40P RIAIC and now none but an imbecile would hold herself to any such observanc A trip around the world by a young wour would have been regarded a quarter of a cen tury ago as equivalent to social ou'awry, now young women of the highest and talent are employed by leading journals to whip around the world “‘on time, has done 80 in seventy-three enty-four days, while the young woman now ¥ newspaper will no deubt considerably contract these figures. As T have mention2d; Fraulein von Hillerr is the first woman, so far as I know, ever rode a bicycle Leaves (CHICAGO, MIL. & ST, PAUL,) Omaha|Union Depot, 10ih & Mason Sts. OUR MOTTO, ots for $100, o, .00 W another in sev- $10.00 cash, balance $16.00 per ...Iastern Express, eine Bi30pm Vestibuled Limited ha Chicigo Sp: stié was a young Ger- man artist in America sind found it impossi- ble to carn enough money. by ber art to main- tain_herself in comfort, She therefore drew J. Poppl bank buliding. and all bids, AN OFFER First National RIGNt reserved to reject SHARES OF stock (n the Packer's National Bank of South " A Starr, 615 N, offer_anything but geauine 1MW DOUGLAS. TWO COAL WAGONS WITIL OR | OLAIEVOYAN S MUS. DR, H. WALREN, CLATRVOVANT, lable business medium th year at 119 'rn GRUATEST CLAINVOYANT Madamo Komain, has roturned by rtqm-u S8 Cah V" conmutted o ‘wil aatre of 'nmz‘\vmnlnu correct udvice on busines, T HURKET, FUNI 1618 Chicago s Fhe removes couples and cause ppy arriage with the oo makes & success where others fail trouble call and recel Houta 8 103 Latters' with_stosy anewered prowplly. WR N, prompt beneft. 1,00 HEADS OF take up free ho esota. own and Tange writing 10 land_commissioner railway, 5t. Paul, Minn 3,000.00 1IOME € equity In cle dress 805 Cooper build the daring to advertise herselt as a bicycler, but for years no woman careful of her repu’ gong fo see her ride. was considered to be fne of those persons | who classified nowhere ‘Uiid who could not do 80 except o the injury of the feminine guild wete thnnected bafore they a8, Chicago Vestibuled Limited. showing tation would have g will ‘ ~(eX. Bui). i1 Colorado. Limited. OR $1,600.0 W to you. Rem Depot 15th ‘and Webster Sts. woma form," tocracy. ADVICE TO WHE Since Balaam's 1ittle tooted, wheeled should not first softly this purport 1 heard priot Henry “Behold, 1 tish conducted you have done so you must of balance and vent formably do this best b You you will be ¢ no blame wo st requisite to r an imb of you sonted truments na one 1 foot oy was ton, sons th by." was last Nebraska D'assenger Sty Expres (ox. sun ) COMPANY. Depot 15th and W alnIur i {ex. Bat) Wyo. Norfolk Express (ex. Sunday) < -m.u‘\ nton Dep! Kansas City L Night Ex. vid U, | MISSOURI PACIFIC, Depot 15th and Webs Louls” Express.. Louls Express.. Toth' & Mason Sts. AL DIRECTOR AND (clephone 0. 953 700 Cumitg s, telephone 1060 th and Webster AND EMDALM- (53 EIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, BAKER, UN MABBAGE, bATHS, z.-ré. Omaha|Union Depol, 10th & Maso DERTAKGL MADAM SMITH, Wi 8. 13711 2D FLOOR. ROOM Pearline N Omaha|Union Depot, i magnetio, Vo icotol, stean :u o batne " -y ares o savipm 17104 Dee bldg. TUKKISH BATHS. TURKIE BATIS, ONLY PLACE IN atively for Bice 0510 e dg. 1 Faruain sl., s0ap, you ne you need Pearline. DEeWATre. imitation, Le hovest—send 14 back 3i0onin iiéalice & Birotal s T WABASH RAILWAY. _ OmabaiUnion Depul, 10th & Mus. . Louls Cannor Bal £ 3 years. ous, *Ahis is as good as” Pearline is to ride a bicyecle but the current craze among the aris- there done no reason speak his mind, to chrenic my bi trundled y incline at the suburban home of Lady S Bngland 1 am not a skit sober, do not fall you. o drive, now exploftation. 1 have neral rango as the paradox may se trying make it glue forever and a sot you the telescope and off win, within you, the lesson you will Every kingdom over which we ba first formed within us on what the psychic pesple call the ‘astral plane;’ but what 1, as look upon as the common ground of your thought. THE PROCESS. A courtier once wittily said that horseback riding was the only thing in which a prince on that horse never flatters and would as soon thr him as if he were a groom. actnally mastering the art of riding that prince can hold his place with of the four-footcd animals. Happily there contrivance whi peasant and_prince must a bieycle, this at all, est hard work. when We all know good servant, equall; true of the bicy inch—nay a hair- evolution learn and gave me lessons. in Chicago. vantage learn at all, ment that of dress, sedentary then, jection when firmly set to do this thing. they put me in the way of carrying out my purpose and lent to my laborious lessons the light of their countenances reconciled. Actions speak 50 much louder than words that I here give you what may be called a feminine bicycler's first position—at least it was mine. Given a safety bicycle, pneumatic tire and which renders the pneu- natic safety the only safe Buchephalus, the gearing carefully wired in so not_ bo entangled. exclamation, Al the rest of it, Learn remember, of the wheel. THE FIRST MOUNT. The order of evolution was something like three young streng armed and accomplished bicyclers, the machine In place while I climbed timidly into the saddle, young women put in all the power they had grew red in the face cach other's pressure on the crossbar, thus maintaining the equipoise to which T was Third, one walked beslde me, steady- ing the ark as best she could by holding the center of the deadly crossbar, to let go whcse handles meant chaos and collapse. Next I was able to hold my own if I had the moral support of my kind trainers, and it passed into a proverb among them the short, em- phatic word of command I gave them at every few turns of the wheel, until they unequal. to sit, dismount, saddle I found not; power that lingered long and would not yleld itself. That which uous endeavor, retina; tice of the bicycle is your will; the rest is mere manipulation. in many curious particulars As I have said, the bicycle is like the world. me painfully downfalls during | A Pleasant Reflection —the fact that easy washing has been Pearline came, it was danger- Pearline takes a danger as it takes away the There is no scour- ing and scrubbing, to wear things out ; #s no trouble in keeping things cl than soap. d hard work ; for easy work, thrown extent once is bett Is not aid you your the kingdom Some make a mysticism of this declaration, but it is hard common sense, learn from me is this: the rea if has by why the two and the oft but learn did been you must | self to the unc Ixnmm regulations of ;,nn ity illustrated m, to do i are up speedily in yonder mud puddie, nks to yourself thinking powers of the exclusion of every other thing the momentum Do not look down 1k le upon the steering wheel in front that would be about as wise as for keep his raging it is the curse of life that nearly every The microscope W your day. and only RS, the le down It not since 3 the laws not bullt sult opti waves Lok get forehead , the latter scting as a rhy mic spur in the flanks of your equilibriated equine; speedily. that of God relgn 1t is only by the noblest now another locomotive h is no flatterer, and which master, if they do by the democratic route of hon- Well_will it be the tough cld Yorkshire plies to them as strictly as to the lowest of their subjects, “It's dogged as does it." the old saying, but a bad master.” for proverb ap “Fire This you give it an ill take an ell—nay an and yeu a contusion or like enough a perforated kneecap. Not a single friend bicycle except young school teacher, Miss Luther, several times with I also took y, semi-subterranean But'at 53 I wa than_almost encourgaed an active-minded of Evans her whe a h-\\ le at more’ disadx one who world said, ““Woe is me! naturally enough by my out riders, wo is me, and they wo'd— indeed we did little else but check up. machine, when once you have mastered it, much more power over the wheels and can get up better speed with a less expenditure of force when you are above the instrument than when you are at the back of it. this is as true of the world as Englishmen, and for not only nad I the impedi- results from the unnatural style also suffered lifetime (which our real one) of those who loved me best and who considered themselves largely responsi- ble for my everyday meth encourage from s of life did not in their affectionate so- licitude, and with abundant reason I should “break my bones' future.” hat we shall was my first interpreted but “fly high" as you have two well that was a certain fearful looking for of judgment; a too vivid realiza- tion of the uncertainty of everything about me, an underlylng doubt, (and this is all that saved me) matched and nvulrcnml: by the determination not to give in to it ADVANTAGE OF Tho best gains that we after an interval of rest, which follows stren- Having, as 1 hoped, mastered the rudiments of bicycling, I went away to Germeny and for a fortnight did see the winsome wheel. the horse brought round, uo little trepidation, of my faithful guides, that in advancing, turning and descending I much mora at home exercised that muscles which had been the result of repe- tition so long practiced and faithfully at- tempted. Another thing I find is that the mind a picture of the road and if it is humpy by reason of pebbles, even if we steer clear of them, along as factlitates than by no happily as when its “Let go, but stand Still later everything was learned, how to pedal, how to turn, how to vault'into the the coveted caused the many fallures I had In learning the bicycle had caused failures in life; at once A LITTLE REST. make come to us when I intelligence in we carry means skim smoothness impression safe, the whole sclence and prac- n your eye' When it (which was the Until vay the Peddlers and some wnscrupulous grocers will tell you, |hu same as Pearline.” peddled, if your grocer sends ES PYLE, N. Y. “‘good | process of learning, and did not from resuming my place on the back of the treacherous creaturs a and mors aspecially when it threw one y hurting her kne that it was painful for a month) prevent me FATE OF A FALSE FRIEND minutes after been An Avenging Nemosis Pursues the Wreoke of a Home, misfortune and has often seemed in despondency hours of darkness MANAGER JOHN NORTON'S LIFE STORY on-rolling gait have oppressed to pathos. and plenty of oxygen Tragle Tale of Tlis Wife's and ibrium, but T cannot help wondering if many a fine spirit been worn and shred until in desperation it flun; ctions of a Scandal that ¢ y the world's mill When the rails spread at Coatesville month and smashed the coach Norton was riding, a man who had a curlous his- tandeth take hoed lest h environments, cry out like so many gontle hearts le time played Unspenkabiy Miserable the stomach, quisitiveness overcomes constipation Use this thorough r will achieve per s A success clally, and long before to do his full he was prepar Inging others and launc mm: actors and actresses AND PERIODICAL and Hand Book for February is around once mora with its up-to-date revision of railway merican Railwa, to 174 Adams strect, had it not been for the broken and mutiiated information. \l.nll-'r ever have come upon the boards of tains an elaborate out where the folks could see it. He was catholic in his taste. America to whom are discussed Perhaps the Nellio_ Grubb the old Uhrig's Johin Norton, m\:l cer- The Writer Publishing Co., 282 Washington “The Income Tax Law' small pamphiet copy of the law and the treasury reg relative to its cellection, Is coupled with the the senate in clucidati he nl of had not \nrmu Insistod lu\un plac- speech delivered McCullough, of Edwin derick Warde, probably no theatrical celebrity, Irving to DewWolt Hn|v|-|vr . from Henry who will not feel exceadingly f entertaining is the literary spread laid bef the readers entirely oft combine to make it a most welcome monthly vis Publishing comps somo little abili . but & woman of peculiar Sho was a smail, pretty girl, curlous taste In dress and an ability ln con- struct salads . 93 Clinton “A Campaign for National Prosperity was unique chairman of the national had an ideal hunn-)lnunn. and (hl'y Norton on horseh William E. Smythe, igation committ the Pebruary an ideal life. number of The Irrigation Ag transplantation l‘l ople ”\A‘I‘ to go out ll i labor to western lands h ‘"" e apital and surplu the return suggestive paper in “Irrigation and State Boundaries,’ The Irrigation A onic Temple, Chicago. sed in the Febru Nineteenth C: wife of the handsomo manager. and gloved She ‘was al- perfection, and by Orren M. neath hats that were the despair of contem- Among the topics discu: ybody knew Post-Dispate tries and Norton's clo: “Social Evolution,” Nothing could be more de- duct, no nursing death’s door for nough to get a clever paper by Andrew a cle R 4 and when he about again it w took his constitutiona Norton could not to keep his young wife In the night, und Moore w number of other notable Publishing company, Broadway, New bo so selfish n. A new and attractive cover is one of the 'spoil my however, their everlasting praise, they opposed no ob- that my will On the contrary, always ready to squlre her to the theater or any other place of en- tertainment sort of thing implied spending a good deal of hesitation in sums as he s a study of literature, this unique been most valuable in forming a conception of the works of our great poets. borfowIngiitrom found himself needing, Norton was an invalid for a year or more, hardly able to totter more than a square or e, and Moore became more his locum tenens in his family ar- rangements, and more and more indebted to him financially. one day John fetter from a lady asking him to wateh a house on Beaumont and saw his wife and uoury Moore enter When Moore came out shoot him, but his pistol mis was a sceme on Mrs, Norton and Henry Moore fled together, sensational ~elope- history of St. Norton such Robert Burns,” and Emerson,” “The Friendship of Whit- “The Moral two from his ho Shakespeare's Tragedies,” “Ibbsen's New Poet-Lore company, Amateur grows moro interesting What with its charming its practical working designs for wood carving, e articles on “Drawing Flower Drawing “Artistic Anatomy, “The Painting “Glass Painting,” ng for Bindings,” “Neadlework’ with each number. color plates, He watched . and its instruct r ‘Reproduction,” *‘Landscape and that night was one of ments known Wall Paper De- and “An Inexpensive Country House,” it is indeed indispensable to the' teacher and these’ articles are well s all this, there is an articlo on Carolus Duran, an account of “An Art Student's Y by Jules Le- is now editing a society weekly In that city, Norton went directly from the Beau- the safe-deposit com- pany’s vaults and drew out some $3,000 that the art student. Missouri Pacifié train and loft for the west. John Norton came down town nearly crazy, He was a physical wreck at best even at that Moore was a brother Elk and Norton He was betrayed, be- febvre and Jan Monchablon, Martin Rico, Carolus Duran and J. L. gent, and engravings by Charles Baude from paintings by Trotter, My Note Book is especially Interesting. Montague Marks, 23 Union Square, New York. MAGAZINES RECEIVED. BABYHOOD—Babyhood Beckman street, KINDERGARTEN Bradley company, Springfield, Mass. L’'ART DE LA MODE—L'Art de Gilbert and loved his wife dearly. guiled and forsaken. people into his confidence, but he made his preparations disposed offsetting Henry Moore that night, not knowing that Moore had already left St. Louls never to return to it. down the front of Moore's house he patrolled the shadows all morning, and he only quit his vigil when day broke and it was manifest that Moore was not coming home. NEWS—Milton midnight and ; Mrs. Moore very in- BLUE AND GRAY—The about 6 olclock ing company, THE SANITARIAN—Dr. Union street, DOANE OWL—Doane Owl, Patriotic Publish- Bhiiagelphisy detained out by business, and sho wa rather 5 her husband’s chief friend would Brooklyn, N. Y. not stay to breakfast. were first heard where both on a charge of carrying off stolen property. however, and they. . 'golng first , and then to Sid- lishing_company, street, New York. PORTS AFIELD—Sports Afeld go and Denver. ———— the great blood purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the complex- cures constipation; 2 Sold by Goodman Drug Co. i il ol AN AUTOCRAT OF CLUSDOM, Seventeenth No case could be their flight westw to Auckiand, places Moore tried, newspapers, Karl's Clover Root, and the unhappy to England however something neither of them would ever speal Their money was all gone and they were in deep, dangerous poverty. the owner of and Moore's employer while he managing editor of the Post-Dispatch, “I was walking down the I saw a man look at his back and Cockney Attendants “on the Door’’ Make it | York World, Pleasant for Visitors. of the Anglomania which prevails in some parts of Chicago, ac- employment of cockney attendarts by some of the clubs. They manage to surround the admission of an unintroduced stranger to the club precinets Strand one day when not_even Returning, I and mounted with being assisted by one but behold—I found although 1 couldn’t bes because the fellow was shabby beyond belief, and you know I can’t my friends suffice for the vestibule of the Grand Llama. A gentleman , who is a member cstablishme standing against he just used ‘Is Mrs, Norton with He sald she was. do something for him, for I liked Moore, and I like him today, magnificent work for the Post-Dis= was that I fixed bim up and sent him to New York to work and Mrs. Norton accompanled o1 a place for him, and that was the last I heard of bim for of one of the —— In?" he asked of the brass- buttoned flunky who sat in an elaborately- upholstered armchair near the door. “Hi cawn't “Can’t you find out? “Hi was ndt 'ired to make hinquiries hove , the end of it on the World “Can 1 go upstairs and find out for my- that no strange He and Mrs. Norton had a tional row in their lodgings on Forty-second and all the New York papers, and of Louls papers, gave colum They parted for uperintendent 7" s a stranger do who wants to see a membel walts until committee comes or ‘e calls agin to a description of the fight, that_tke story of her elopeiment card and give L4 Norton had never been props from John W. ‘Hit's not my place. Hi'm not condescend- finger for Henry aid not know what did I ever intend to leave Moore's whole body. was doing, nor the exasperated .caller I sit down on the curbstone outside and rest myself?" “'You can hask the porter; 'e's a good'arted * perhaps there'll be no hobjection.” made every concillation, to effect & res but Norton, of course, Shortly afterward Moore died in a New York and thero were jJust two people at > Norton and a reporter whom Moore had befriended in St . Norton s now conn: Mocnlight 10 Ord “Moonlight supplied scription applied the electric the German o1 with 8 Philas there being tried Norton could hardly be 1 by any of his friends. who afterward committted suieide, the editor of the Globe= balloons kept military work 1s suspended light of some 5,000 candle As soon as night begios to fall the in readiness for With opened his heart Curlously enough, James the prize fighter, was the ouly other was for years on He fitted up a suite of rooms blmself most luxuriously in the Grand house bullding in was a constant figure at Tony Faust's restaus turned on, and the is refiected famillar terms. minated without lamp posts, and the evolutions of a body of troops can impediment by night. take place without

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