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_SPECIAL NOTICES FOR SALE-FURNITURE, ( HEROES 1N BLUE AND GRAY -5 Advertisements for these columns will be 18 taken entll 12:30 p. m. for the eveningand | e v"‘ - s “’, ‘ | What untll 8 . m. for the morning and Sunday — edition. FORSALE - -HORSES, WAGONS.ETC M 151715 ¥ theck, can have answers addressed to a | - p pumibered letter In eare of The ttes Ane | KON SALE, AT A BARGA of the check only. Rate FOR SALE--MIsCRLLANEOUS | About T s | Rubbing, Scouring. 2 1 heso ady s must un consecus | T N1 Y OATTLE (0. AM ) - Sl J 3 A LA L R L Ciearring, Scrubbing, ’ THE “SLEUTH HOUND'S" THEORY ; but what they e L A e THI LAST ENTR al Custer's Bugler Datcribes the Fatal Maich Iuto the Death Trap, | BEARER OF HIS LAST MILITARY DISPATCH | MATIC Grant At the Battle of the Wildernoss— | Whitthing w Stiek While the ¥ Was Und e Way—\ Letter from Gens the War. frst fuse te a we after. ing tuken for ks than Incldents « rion n march I camp and bat just settled down rest when we were ITUATIONS WANTED. is no doubt grea WA ENOC A ©r GENERAL K « Teiie all should know, is that the time my theory, T feel sure, is ; Th 1 had not yet r for the 1 Lt day- Jeald and then we halted sgain,” said John Hey ot f the young men say 80 intensely real - |and who had served in the same capacity. Jose in the next act she | for General George A. Cus ply she really should di n o bein, b of it, the tire of it, and the cost Go on!" er \ fariin, doing duty at Fort Henty, Bal'imon Tell me what absurd theory you have t ov lenty, Bal'tmore, | nu news, Address T3, Do o an : i of it, can all be greatly reduced by | jured upt ‘1 ne | | the conversas roon the Bultimore Am That danger was im= m t o« 1 be casily understocd by the fter's ¢ hat every man should Davids looked at the newspaper man with hich quickly subsided W Santa Claus Soap. e e bave died In 1802. Now, then, suppose the She's acting with more | oo 27 THE NKFAIRBANK COMPANYescge [ s i 5 eSS0 0 WANTED b ALr HELF. Fou AL WANTED, 1,00 MEN T w ared me of nervou CLAIRVOYANTS [ Box 1041 K > M MIE DI H. WARREN, CLATRVOYANT, | ! eat a light breakfast carcely For- RESTORE LA L L = MABBAGE, HALHS, KT | w they were to ¢ s plain Sarah, a quiet looking B \ . b BRI L L But her own mother, Lady Holton?" How Inexpressively | she looked! Her |! we wer avor o over- Holton knows nothin A T, b less, unserupulous, hardened wo- | famous ( W sc med full of wondrous | yyger would see the advantage of ren na ritual hol and beauty L father, just at this juncture. She claim fo be his true legitimate daughter | her L o and heir. There s at every woman's heart | Alack, that heaven practice strate FE G EVean G a fundamental motive, my dear Burnett, t wen ] f [ tho twelrth cor | establish_their birthrikht, to establich their | UPON 50 80ft a subject as thyself! | DiouRal) e L5 beltg i L warrant to respectability. I have seen the| Yet in the calm beauty of her starry eyes | FBuBHl, was to bring | strugeles of a failen woman in this very | there was, e felt, a stern will, as firm"as | for, 1 was in G | eity “to re-establish herself, until she in R R e Ry | volved herself in murder. 1 tell you, the |If all else fail, myself have power to TR L Ry | sting of illegitimacy, or any sort of shame,| He stood for a moment i) per end of Sitting Bt Vil o D | i i per end g s village about 1¢ | With more than usual tragie sorrow of e T UL R ATl " | and day it is her torment, her agony. She |part of Marguerite. The world was dead to | 0 O, SOV iy FOW 0 GET X WOME Ot SECURE GOOD | imagines (hat every: one. Is. aware of e 1 sacrificed erself—and made | oo’ o op it Vb, Malor Reno, and the ngs Apply to Omaha L& | taint, when no one thinks of | n. She waited for the end. ~ There [ poin " qi B NG VTR not belng far distan LMY PR ) Burnett rose to his feet | was so much ethereal tenderness and love in reine L AR B LR Yoiie. theory Tk Aaoei Herebl mbrofdered robe be- | and Major Reno, anticipating o oo cace i is the lilesit rayed so much of the gentle character of her betwaen lils tren and: It Boie paod s nervy enough to estab- | love, and the wealth of happiness sho riore, T was ¢ : y bain a fortue by one | bestow on one beloved. Could snch an ex- | g’y A clever man, inspictor, but | alted spirlt spring . from ¢ 1 oris : & Lo clever by | Could woman's whole power of decelt cover such atrocity ) black a soul beneath that divine fac ths present no, no! HMis heart and soul t go? fovilish thinz to accuse her—a white sa ision regiment r Iive companies ut flank; reus A. Reno, mpanies under cexter, with fore them, and Me- in the cen- letachment words sprang into his mind as he gazed at to take the left fia R SALLE--REAL ESTATE. MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGES. | IACHET 16th a8 THI UYION REED COMPANY, | M. FANNY ADLER, TIANO bt R ¥ gradua Vienna C v y. 8 ton M Tngtew 1 « EN LANDS NiAl OMA F. GELLENBECK, BANJO AND achor, 1911 Ca ' M1 WANTED, GERMAN GIRL FOR . TURKISH BATHS, e TRKISH DATHS; ONLY PLACE IN ( Lo v ladi e WS, Bew bldg. | BARGAINS, HOUSES, LOTS sale or trade, 1. K. Datl MME. POST, 310l 8, 13T RE-—109 a2 | BARGAINS, SALE O erties and farms, John N. Freng rs was by ed the up- \RES IN MUTUAL 6 7 81 Wt when mal 1701 I rankles in a woman's breast, and is more | She did not see him. S| v unendurable to her than to a mar ig L W han to a man. Nigh y £ FOR RENT-HOUSES, PLRSONAL. = VIAVI (0, 36 BER BLDG.; HEALTH BOOK | HOMES ON EASY PAVMEN F. K. DARLING, PARKER BLOCK st buy lots, acres, farms. Guivin Bros., it lady attendant. UM A PLANTS, CUT FLOWERS, U—Mii ALL PARTS OF THE ey, i |y it 3 AIN, CORNER Lo |37 A man BUSINESS NOTICES. [ AMAGED MIR S RESILVERED, 719 N, 16 tiver the messago 600 yards back anl from thee The messags A were signed I Big vitlage. S —Dring packs [ X PRIVATE TARTY 1AS MONEY 70 LOAN | fom—pe e e — e S S CARPrT CL:ANING, b 5 - e i CHAMPIC | FARM LANDS, €7 HARRISON, 01 Y, Lif « STEAM aved my worl ald &t her |1 continued Bugler Marti for, as all » N0 one took part in the fight sur Ty 1 vived it A the ride to Major Ren 1 O | remember that I met him on his retre and I remained with his f LOW PRICE and two yenrs Ttus 480 ncres “Buston. A, re | at Adan 1} J Smith and wif have suite 117 | The inspector turned down the corners of 3 | nis month nes I kind; i A - - 1 You see,” sald he that her ‘hushand’ | RENTAL AGE uot daring » hazard a trip across country alone. In hile General Custer w » the upper end of th Benteen's men were that direction when M 2 ELEGANT _6-LOOM [ \ PAWNBROUKERS, a low I;‘? it least ; is wm‘ Beo r m e i3 innccent s murder misfort to be caught in a crime | Burnett sighed and looked at his wa wos then 10042, There seeme prevent the arrest making tian vil- ) golng in n the re- and cther, to the village who lefeated M upper forces ligo SOM MOT Vo ad th | T MAROWITZ LOANS NONEY. 415 N. 1 1 her! Wh 1 PASTURAGE. GOOD PASTURE FOR HORSES, $1.00 PER | e 2 month per head, Charies Gaus, St. Paul, Neb. | “The curtain is just down for the last 1 | acte," said he. 'he last act will take about | = half an hour. I n she will stan if LOST. He stood ponderirg a m: ot Suppose. s sald, with (startled face to be no wa General | MONEY TO LOAN-REAL ESTATE | aceus AR ZTH | ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO., 018 N.Y. LIFE, 25 o, 181l loans at low rates for ch iy in N D8 braska and lowa farms or Omaha city p v tronger than all sides and had them complet rey. Of the battle T know nothing, being away from my company with Adjuia Cook's messages, and remaining with the companles of Major Reno and Colote! Pentcen until General Terry eame to our camp, when wvad toward village, and after sey- eral days’ search found the bodies of most f the slaughte oldiers. I rocall the ne very clearly when sevoral others and myself found the remains of General Custer, whose clothing had nearly all been torn from bis body. He had two ugly bullet wounds, no through his chest and the other in the gave @ ery of astonishmont, left temple. We discovered him lying be- 1 °F o Tad | tween two dead gray horses, the bead of the eneral resting on the stomich of one of the mals." R GRANT WOULDN ¢ the terrible stru X i pose what you say 1s true Ll [ M knows that she is about to tho death scene which en’s .I\"I\I\'v:"fy\,\‘:l Ql \L‘H,lz Gautier's trouble, Eleanor, in e Sy i which the nobility and high pure f 1 triplicate, subject to 1 ' i 4 WIS SR LS, 0 | poor Marguerite will--must tnspize her—may Standard time, Wednesday, | she not seck—must she not seei to make the t which ti plac lost death scene real n the presence of 1 | The inspector smiled cxolly, “We must pre nstructing welks @ el ror . y a 2 S S0 vent thi he said And T look to you KN eP: paovernment reservis | 3 it However, great criminals are very specifications can be seen, and | rarely suicid, fon obtained on application here Don'tcall her a criminal containing proposals should be | eried Burnett, bitterly, waiking Iy 821 marked “Propo Tor (as the case may v of mind %-4* e, ') 1l d to CHARLES F. HUM 3y i er s v ¢ T d Qr | Alas is too clever not to know that | {EH and Qr. M. o o isg.0r | her arrest wil surely follow the final fall - 5 —— t is very great; her na- | might be—wherever born—whatever she had Jone! He lovel her with all his stroug | the curtain. Her | e ‘Hnn is tense and passionate; it might seem 1 i 4 RAIL\V \Y lh“ 4 \ to her a fit end. Oh, what shall T do? What | man’s heart end soul. Aye, anl the next in L Jy | shall 1 do?" He burled his face in bis hands, | stant he sprang forward a | The inepector touched his shoulder kindly. | hali-yielding form in his arms! Leaves [BURLINGTON & MO. RiVEL. A s | “Bur fe:l deeply for you. Yom love f astonishment ind - struggl OmahajUnion Depot, 1001 & Mason Ste.| Omaha | this woman, that's plain, But ad- | was the wild embrace of one almos i0:0am Deaver Ex e and go an | inscne with the torture of doubt. He kissel b | “4:i5pm Bik. Tiflis, Mont. & Puget SRt wlaan er lips betw the words “I love you s 480D Denver. Expiias anL. eleeo. $:15am. . Lincoln wo<at ccxcept SUndiy) not in any w Gopm’. L Fast Mail(for Lincous) duliy.. es (CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & Q Omaha|Union Dejot, 1007 & Mason Sy, Chicago Veatibul ADi 8 NEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THI 0. 1, Davis Co., 1305 Farnam i sirect. D—MUY | 3¢ HIGH SCHOOL nib. Trquire Cap'tol | GITY LOANS. C. A, STARR, 513 N et N lot near Hanseom park CGOR. WTH AND | LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON Must sell quick. Write § 64, 1 D408 50 or bought. F. O. Chesncy, Kansas City, M. I WILL ALMOST GIVE AWAY FULL BAST 1 front ot ‘on 420 betwedn Leavery ! Fer nam street motor lin iy $160, 8 ! RE-—6)9-* | . all infor UIN WEST OMAHA, | Envelope and IS YOUR CHANCE, CHO R RENT_TWO 6 IOOM COTTAGES, ONE furnished. 806 5. 90 Modern. 30,00; SURPLUS, Now J 1003 i AL D-Mi25 60 agenis, © R RENT, CHEAT, FURNISHED COTTAGE, six rooms, bath roor Adidiess T i D=Mi70 4+ THE CHEATES e i block from MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Drennan, Love & Co., Paxton bl [ _Micks, N. V. Life W-431_ | BiG BARGAIN STORY _ COTTAGH ON OMAHA REAL ESTATE ms, nice ot $1.6 $300.00 6-ROOM FLAT FOR RENT. 1519 DODGE at 6y T W. L. Meikel, 1st Nat.” B, bl per month. Willls Yates, agt D5 Wth2 and on Cass, in his 1 FORRENT, THE 1 Dth, Bee Muter, b HARNEY, NEAR n DIMSIS | - & - | MONEY 70 LOA WORRY. the Dattle f the Wilderness said C ederick T. nt to a New York A reporter, ral Grant was the least conspicuous and parently th t 1 person in the He wore a common loueh hat and sat much t of a tree whittling. 1 and carefully | f the whole army, the leading gen- NT, A 1R HOUSE, ALL MOD- [ NONEY TO _LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAIIA | “AN ADVANCE OF §7.00 PER AC rnimprovements, an: naui Property felity Trust Co., 1702 Marnam Nebraska land and Omaha Thos. Switt, 40 10k D5 Wy highor prices than it ov 4 YUn SHeNT—runa.bnED X00UMS. Dur | LOANS ON UNIMPROVED CITY Wdiih \ am | vice is, go B 8 FURNISHED ROOMS #C WEEK, 710 8 un 0. 10 WALL ST . y i, EX nd ecravel forgive- | soldier ING FOR 884 W—Mast Iy Drick, 44 1t E to say, she dil not seem so very | He had ¢ rected t now,” she pouted, and the [ however, and c ieve her g Some dreadfur | angry Hanaaals eriminal. Tim I cannot di this. You will have to act as you | wild joy of her t in Lis heart crals knew much of what was going to hap- e b A give me. It was not L It W pen. I well remembor at the m critical it e teals . time in the battle of see an aide ride up e olintikiye ke hana xcitedly and deliver th that the Stetiher 2ullLvonimave union forces were retreating and were likely s thaat to cross the river. The general received the message with the utmost cooluess and cone- tinued to whittle. Everybody else about him thought that the situation was serious and Burnett never seemed so handsome in his | that the day was lost. The ait life, as he walked, a triumphant look in Nis {torly unablé to comprehend the g where Mr. Davids stool, behind | gifrarenc dopm.. ... Omaba Chicago Sp Lidopm | gy the hotel; henca she wished to divert sus- | a wing, waiting the end. He knew she was In a few moments there was sherp and R. 1 & PACIFIC. |Arrives | picion; hence her apparent affection, her | innocent! It would be an easy task for hfm | yigorous firing off (o the right For the 10th & Mason Sw.jOmaha | kisses, her kindly use of her handkerchief. [ to prove her so! b first time he st 1 whittling and spoke: While we've bien talking one of my bt ex- | (Con 1 Friday.) The rebels probably know by this time what taihaa besn minttely oxamining the .ress =wr that retreat was for. That is a flank move- [ cohinitne act and at the Oldorf, to Contaglous Discases. ient by people. Gentles e Ir‘ 5 ::t find traces of chloroform. Of course she | Allen's Hygienic Fluid has been fc ur dinner’ And sure enough. that was would toss her bottle and sponge out of her | ve preventive of scarlet and typhoid t did mean. The retreat of onr center cab window as she returned to the theater, | foy dip a, emallpox and other con- g g part of Grant's well planned taetios but men are even now searching for them in | tagious a e, Mothers shoull atomiz it had been ¢ 1 with the accuricy nathew, n. The rebels had LM v pocket where they were and our enfalading fire only long A messenger hurriedly entered w oA “A ehl m b it them to draw out. It was L of that decisive battle,” PR lorf. A spouge found in | pNOCH ARDEN REVERSED. PARE ONE SOLDIER street. Philadelphia druggis llor Bog PRIVATE FAMILY WANTED, APPLICATIONS FOR LOANS, § 3 acres [ ol o §20,000 F. W. Wead, 16th and Dousl M LIGHT HOUSE - MONEY TO LUOA~—CHATT L ) HOMEZS. | FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD | SONEY TO LOAN ON FUR IETANOE |t el S | e ICHICAGO, MIL_ & ST. PAUL T FURNISHED SOUTH T 50N, ALy . s r. near No.end 2ith st § | _Omaha|Union Depot, 10th & Mason Sts n $1.30 b e and half lot, $1.0 [3 Chicago Limlied . T0 36 inches, worn twice; cost §:5, for horse. gun, | —— b or anything. 8 42, Beo. Foi% | 571 HADDOCK, ROOM 427, RAMGE h LARGE FRONT ROOM WI private family; references. One look—one glance! The love eyes filled his being with gladn, mrorts Prigis e Rl ster 001 OMAHA MORT ASURE g She ran on the stage and f. ma preposterous “Why, that—that's the cley the whole affair, rest piece of | clothes, The curtain rose. The said the in- 3 LOAN CO., 306 So. 16th_st e CHICAGO & NORTIWEST N AT ner Cuming st., 50 | Omaha|Union Depot, 10th & Mason Sis:| Omaha conv., north H. park, $4.300 5 dam. . Tastorn _Expieas n' soe W “w \’ U wan k for it | 4:00pm.... v thuled Limited 9:200n ad, 16th and Douglas sts. 5 g Mo k J A SUIT, CHES RADE, DRE scemed u'- eneral’s in- no, 1 ’Hmm; through her paint, beneath | Kknew she had heen seen and . re ized | face, over 1 ALCOVE, IN 13 Farnam St MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITL A2 planos. Fred Terry, 43 Ramge bk FIE UTOVIA, 171 DAVENPOIT ST FUT- | SMODBL LOAN €O, 4 NEW YORK LIF Pi0ZCLES, \ Yol BUSINES3 CHANCES ELE MANDISE IN ST | ¢ Leaves | CHICA Giiha Cnton D, M. 0. DAXON, 402 N, 16TH LING BUILT LIKE A WA Electrical Supply Co., 1315 H N STOCK OFF MER = OKlahoma & Texas EX (ox rado_ Limitec P, M& |Arrives Webster Sts. {Omaha ily) . Sdpm Linita S T ®.E. & MO. VA 3 Ariives | MeXt Depot, Litu unda Webster 5i3, | Omaha | T At} Wyo. % Mot... 1! & iic oxpres: Sunday). . 10:0am | a sor que nal delight 3. Eayl f you believe her innocent, Mr. Burn K. C., ST. 4. & ©. I JArrives | will you suggest a theory?’ he said, pl lon Depot, 10th & afason Sts. Omaha_ | gntly You are probably aware | Leaves MISSOURT PaCIF| TR p e . S i iy abaj Lepot, th and Webs s I [ T ELING T . 1 i Fds dul ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 10:40am. ......... S8t Louis Exvress. ... am i Yoms e | = Wopim St Touts Expross Gi0npm ucton Westera ! | Leaves [~ SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. |A 10pm st I Y—-Mu3i S THE VISIBLE DBALL FOIRENT K D ROOMS _ WiTH Relay Special, Wil Butni 3 Bonrd.' 1820 ey M6 | ROLID INVENTAINTS: BRICK BUSINGSS 3 THE “HILLSIDE" 1TH AND DODGE: CooL | s {118 Kipar &' ¢ . | | i 1e- | it morning and idan, W REMINGTON AND BAGLE. CROSS GUN €O, 16 8. 15th street kh to A. L. DEANE & CO., 111§ FARNAM STREET Supposed to Be Dead, COULI re, I thought we should get evidence ter; that will f \ n y rubbed his hands in . A Wisconsin Wom Sudidel Mrs. James Trevlin were resi- [ 4 & GUN €O, 2116 CUMING ved of who ask- ma for her Lusband and MANTELS, GRATES AND TILES. b UNFURNISH=SD ROOMS 70 RENT 2 UNFURNISHED 1 | Armitage acted two weeks in n | before comiug here. It was whil | IS I he learned of her father's coming pared herself—and bought the chlor ardly w what to say FCh RENT—>10:5 TWO-STORY DRICK, trac s v Aty Co., 106 N. 1o b s Wi "y 3 n non, CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, | MORRILL, PAPER HANGING, T | painting, brick work, plas Barker blk.; tel. 7 n il ebsier Sis. | Omata | PRREF 1 and " WWebstor S maa_| PRI ault LAmited 1 ves | SIOUX CITY . & PACIFL ihalUnion Depor, 10(ho& Mieon Sis G:8an.........8loux City’ Parsenzor Coapm TS Paul Tamited.. Leaves UNION RACIFIC OmahalUnton Depot, 10th & Mason Sts iBam Kearnay xp css 1 i 2:00pm Overla lyor 53 2:00pm. Kieat'ce & Stromab's Bx.(ex. Sun). 12 r | 1. K. BURKET, FUNE RECTOR AND | 7:00pm fle Fanross 0:251m a net about her in can't escape from. 1 1ly in one way { sulcide, for e's a high-strung woman, ir 0w ars rather tend t confirm mine. She must have seen Swift (the that prosceninm box!) Sh 15 n to sit | FOR LXCHANGE | WANTED 7O THA NDARD 1 | ll b AGENTS WANTEI ) N AND WOMEN y \ DA AT dress the | i, T ENCHANGE, A COMBINED STOCK OF | BWANSON & VALIEN, 1701 CUMING, T 100, | <avss [ WABASH RAILWA ¥ o I \ with iy S MAUL, UNDERTAKRER AND EMUALM. | emmmomen e oiie SO0 0 2000 | A RENTAL AGaNCY, | it y Q. G. WALLACE, RENT . i A TWANT MERCHANDISE IN EXCHANGE | == st v 1A, W STORAGE. Z-M The Clasping of (fands. In Warwick, Mass.; the other day, Mrs. | ———— | Wl lenged | ne that | | PR T TR Z-MSIT Jy100 | O W, BAKER, UNDERTAKER, 613 8 r, a Cl fstian, &fentist, ch Cual Paul Goldsbury to cladp fands, th L IT ALONG, MAY BE | held ¢ he clasp | but 3 what | was not broken for elghitéen hours, and then | Omana Last year. W ¥ou 2. | by ' thie best Wyom g coal for $i. v W mer., 1605 Farnam st Tel. ] b B K< 1" | purp UNG EUNMEI T e your ¥ ! nd If aoyihing ! i longest t the, victor FRANK ¥ My ) Miig 40 NG IN OMANA WE HAVE ) \TE AND BXCH friends nstrated with gs of mental night of hand-clisping triends | who had watched them meanw nsta; R EXCHANGE. 100 ACRE FAL LVANIC INSTITUTE, | entreated them to d Y. Life BV treatment sharp words were spoken by £ and in AArTh and throat tron. | consequence Goldsbury and Mrs. Welsner the 1 jzed reme went to the village commons, all the time § ‘without knife or pain; | ojayy There the friends determined | - TR that the couple should be parted by foree If | She may 1E8! (HICHESTER'S ENGLISH P necessary, and Postmaster Sandson and Wil- | more than lkely, Y TaL T {dlamond Deand) ave €60 hes liam Shepardson told Mrs. Weisner and Golds- | clever we e - - = - et A for parileu Rellef for' Ladles.'™ in letter by | bury that force would be employed unless |a trap. Miss V HOUNES TO MOVE. F. D. WEAD, KIH AN i t full r mall. At druggists. Chichester Chem- | the contest was stopped. They declined to| Burnett gasped with horror " e arm and pulled him from the nd on you pathiz n bu ¢ o | an I a o 0 1rus [t N. Y. LIFE By main foree the two men then “Yes. My cab Is ready. We | g0 a M Varley J 3 as ble ¢ 1 not permit yon to want w M-—315 | parted the coutestants. In order to subdue | ON¢ the tk May 1 ask you ! ik [ ye ‘ helr duty m iry it was necessary to take him to hig | QUestion? Do you belleve she carcs for y —- goinst the enemy. | am, very respects ricnced reporter. A, . | Summer home and tie him. He is still un 5 htige—ahe had Jod me ls The United States excel In chawpague. | your obedicnt servan 4 T | the care of a nurse. ou will, perhap | Couk’'s Extra Diy takes the icad, i “R. B. LEE, General WAN1L LD LU SECOND-TAND HOT} L ¢ sl I Fopa cheap, Glve tame and full descrig hex 46, Denlson, i N AATA PROPERTY att arla 2 o | really a in | was talked cve a t ont thete I We i IS Saaritmaren the turn | need @ 1 soldier we have In the army jowed all to return who are neeled it_would b, nan who found herself NICE RESIDENCE NR. IANSCOM PARK FOI ity = g iy . | BHORTHAND ANDTYPEWRITING VAN SANT'S SCHOOL, UKNITURY,