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FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS, Continued. Advertisements for these cotumns will be token until 12: gand | until 8 p. . for the morning and Sunday edition. Adveriisers, by requesting a nuombered heck, Bumbere 2 2 3 FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE gents' riding saddle and bridie i ¥ Zoih o P m. for the even CLAIRVOYANTS " WARREN s medium, CLATRY ve answers addressed etter in ot The o delly check to An- care upon of the only, Rutes, e MABBAGE, BATHS, RIC 11.2ca word, first n word Nothing 1on. s Y LA hereafter. tuken for loas than 25¢ for irst b These advertisements must tvely [ ATH - 3 4 SITUATIONS WANTED. h WANTED-STENOGRAPHER experler Theat rof o Canficld, Valentine, Nebraska WANTEL—& ALE HELP. 1.0 MEN TO WRITE MF bt (absolutely fr which cured me of b ) ality, et y mag " o run o ANDY b § RTH 16TH by b 14th Hie TURKISH BATHS, ONLY PLACE IN CITY il 110, Bee bldg 13 N, BLEGANT MASRA WANTED, for the rec Tox 1341 1 WANTED ders i van Tas. Wi M A 0 TAKE . LADIES' BATHS, MME. POST, 319% 8. 1 PERBONAL. HEALTH BODK ndant. UM 6 BEE BLDG fr m atment; lndy B HAAS, FLORIST, PLANTS, CUT FLOWE Hanquet, hi e and grive d 1A MASSAGE, MM POST it « A PRIVATE HAS pour n v 100 1 3 " i Postof MADE PARTY MONEY HAVE YO IN 10 take order ten diys. Address £ tlon Mfg. Co., Knglew WANTED, A SMAT ILLI facial massa t 0 drossing, Yot CINE nt o Tith st ANS nd_ nddr 1, 106 N REQUESTRD OTHER OMPETENT GIRL tister street; Dyn work. 4931 Webste Wil find Iheation FOR RENT—HOUSES. . F. K. DARLINC 3 ington MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE ANTHONY LOAN SR braska and | T UARTS OF THE CITY T mpany, 195 Fary pes I v v T CO., 318 N.Y ol ity i Omaha eily i i Cowe Co., TARG : : MONEY ) LOAN Davis Co., 1 AT LO = 5 Farnam s TRADLE it st Zith o W7 Cass st 7 Daveny Jacks Trust ( FOIt RENT Faoms. { CITY LOANS, STARR, 515 N. ¥ TAN 1.0, LOA INSUL POLICIES o (ei K Fldelity AGENCY, 6 RENTAL 2) ; ) )} OMATIA bl t hHi ity y MONEY LOAN i ON IMPR inan, Love & ¢ [ Wi JOM MODERN HOUSE Hartman & Robbir 2T HoN®ES At 6 por cent Y LOAN ON OMATIA REAL K W. 1, Meikel, 1s i N TROOM EAST FRONT MO TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA ¥l Trust 1702 Farnam W—i93 & UNIMPROVED CITY 1th & Co., 152) Farnam. Wtod 10 WALL ST n in At Just MONEY v property NINE-ROOM MOUERN HOUSE benutiful lawn; shil Apply to J. il Parrotte Iglas blo LOANS ON property. + INPROVEL W. Farnam MODERN 6 Tawn and shd FRO0M Juckson, OM__COTTA 1121y 2120 Miami YTORY CO. uny part 190,000 caste ames, who have money (o in Write for particulur 5 W MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, PIANOS hOTHOS, Wig n%, ele, At lowest rats in city no_removal of koods: sirietty confidentinl; you can_pay the loan off at any time or i OMAHA ORS trect K COTTA 8. E. COR Mist Jy FOR_RENT-TWO -ROOM COTTAG ¥ furnish 8. th, Modern HARNEY toner, D M523 6% ISE NEAR FOR T TH ¥ FOR R DA 2)th, e Muller, U 6-ROOM FLAT FOR RENT. 119 DODGEE, () MORTGAGE LOAN €0 MOD. HOUSE, 1 RE A 10T en lmprovemed o, Switt, 105 YUn RLNT- TSHED K B. HADDOCK, ROOM LOA Te MONEY TO inos. kred ON FURNITURLE 150 Ramyge bk MODEL LOAN CO., 403 NEW YORK 1 X1 3 ROOMS I Sndayitesire BUSINESS CHANCES. W0 STOCK OFF MERCHANDISE 1N wn in eastern Nebraska, for equivalent. Address S 29, ROOM ern. 507 i FURNISHED % X OLID INVESTMENTS; water power fi H. C. Alger & ¢ BRICK iring_mill, fine . Sheridan, bl noss, FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD VURNISHED TH ROOM WITIL vate family: no other board 4 No. 2 bt F-904 MLASURE hors S0 LY. FOR SALE n in OF MILLINERY; ) reason for FOIU SALE cash and va DRESS o twi 8 42, UIT, CHEST cost $i5, for Bee. 81,500 STOUK splendid ant lot, RADE, hes, W _FOR EXCHANGE TRADE, NEW STANDARD DI 1,53 pounds oF = e A iy drugs, elocks, watches, Jewelry, biank and M i books, wall paper, window shad paints, ofls, Klass. i will Involce, with fix- tures, about '$0,0% tmproved farm. Ade er, . Kan, dress’ A. J. Z—Ms47 XCHA Wagner, R . DBATH .00 Webster | Howard strec ¥ INT-FURNISHED ROOMS 1824 Binney street. [ COMBIN TOCK OF bourd THE “i1 Bk, are commoduted, FOR RENT, NICELY FURNI st front foom, with alcove al all modern conveniences; b he Touse 622 8. 200N street PLEASANT COOL Vo'rd, 2310 Dudge UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT 201 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT AT ) 8. ik st G951 WTH AND DODGE; COOTL. excellent table; transient IED SOUTH 1 bay window 3 lawn surrounds F-M. TWO, Wi 614 SIDE lawn s i i y100 TWANT MERCHA eatate and cush. i FOR H. A. 1ha WE HAVE FOR SALE AND EXCHAN Kinds of merchandiso” stocks, manufu; 18, banks, insurance business, ote. <Comma Ate your wants and if anything can done for you a prompt reply will be mad National Information and Exchange company natia, Nebraska. Z—Min2 5 EXCHANGE ARM. PARTLY and olea encumbras, 1ot Who watches? e bl FOR SALE--REAL ESTATE, ABSTRACTS, THE DYI ROOM FOI it THLEE ROOMS; HOUSPKE Mury*s avenue. 3(h RENT—51Uxs> AND OFFICES TWO-STORY LRICK, 2X6), AND 6 FELT wackage, 718 5. 1300 at your own price. B Cole Co.. 108 N. ibih s, 516 gy FOR RENT-THE STORY DRICK DBUILDING water on all floors, gas, et flice of The Bee 1 2106, AND 68 TS At your own price g, Uarker st 1 } ACK of all ropairs mainsp; IPING REED COMPANY it D GAEDEN LANDS N TWOSTORY BRICK Kage, 718 8. 15t 106 N. 1501 ALE OIL 11 ADE TN »r AG WOMEN e SNTS W:\lVrTFDA ¥ AD: Lt 40 TO $10 A DAY 84 New ¥ PAYMENT RENTAL AGaNCY, RENTAL 2 BROWN DLK L—MT05 WALLAC STORAGE. RS, 1 4 HARNEY Me block MAHA ARM LANDS, anl - OW PRIC PACIFIC STORAGE | | T 10 Jones sts. Gen: b and Has 480 WANLE SECOND-HAND 1: mu NTED, ranko cheap. box 1), ~ FOR SALE-FU:NITUR MS FURNITURE, Address s 15, 1 n FOR §A1 c| PONY THT PINE 1 Mol oF 151 MY ULACK s Parpar 1 ACRIVIC = — E TEN MicUeLLANXOUS ¥ will take ¥0a bAL: HARDWOOD hickon fence INATION R. Lee, 9th “HUG AND aad Douglas, coM1 L Chas. CTANCE 1 ans: CHOICT Write 5 6, THE BTANDARD CATTLE ( Bas 40 tons good baled hay fo 28, NED QN9 o Siding. x4, 2x8. ‘2l ng e None but edged Fidelity it PAWNBROKERS, Trust Company, WITE LOANS | DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVE BICYCLES. M. 0. DAXON, #2 N. 1§TH LT Supi LIKE A WATCH, al i THE VISIBLE Al Will BALIL Bary ARINGS 12 N CROSS G N 1116 FARNAM STRE GUN 0., 2416 CUMING. MANTELS, GRATES AND TILES. | MANTELS, GRATES TILE o and ) M i s miha ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ful in the 1erit Burr form was Gast remark the darkene ched him, ani her play Kind house Mar dimity bed, to saying | € (aloud) n, in| Marguerite ( my bureau; t had it painted w you come to mar Joal t the p. are, tell her ti who, if ( larkest corn day loves suffer she is not loved Armand: God her.) Mar Al white o BUILDERS. HOUST R.1 CARPENTERS AND C. B MORRILT painting, | bIK. PAPER HANGING, heart; here you than are, you who have never by triend be. lieve In me, you trust me, and wateh over me | tll the end 2" | frien Gas “I know that et ev et ) otherwis ] you UNDERTAKERSAND EMBALMERS FUNERAL n you are good am ty as 1 Ye. | surear The It is qiff replie} Burn SWANSON & VALIEN, 1701 CUMING, TEL 109, miled ult to con P ctive M. 0. MAUL, UNDERTAKER AND EMUALM BAKEL brain that can ink of sald b and t affatrs, Per DERTAKER | many momentou H aps ape, or pla (Su wel ¢ h [ am dead wa will you stranio ¢ on Armand—My Marguer suffer—1 very well bed and d; (Tableau.) Gaston Armand it is tru (Great applause (Quick curtain CuaL .l e A Vic THING st slan 1oing w URH 1T ERIDAN COAL, year. We gi ALONG not ry i Omaha | of the best Wyon Wi migr., 1605 v but be ready, for I fear th atastrophe of the There hat i SH sty ¥ 05 play pro A Camlill o her life There was little effort to harrow audience; ther Iding up the mi iway of a hopef shall 1i M:DICAL. rif OMAHA _ BLECTRO GALVANIC ng womar ver was dyin regret; there w feelings of the silor ly a marvelous h nature—the sinkin | and not unhappy girl { I cannot be in danger | pathetically, “for Gaston would to laugh at my 1 1 not leave me alon foliowed that tore mirror; il rs toward b up; the « shudderin who lai s.) | sign of | up the was sim Knif | and TNBLITLRE She | plem it he 1ys Marguerit not have the doctor TH the curtain a long, nu pretty fi couch” and s was a sudden tion from a corp ;HOR THAND ANULYYPEWRIDING AL throw ite's her VAN SANT'S SCHOOL, 513 N. en exquisite bit of sil little cry ree il foar of &l the door, as | woman 8w his ghastly presence entering, | ‘W brave struggle not to faint, not to | she aske die until her beloved had come back to her | Wrath from the e of the She falls at oo last gasping across th | nine enters | eves low and announces the approac Armand. It |Ldid. 1 glv her momentar of Joy and Y strength ts up. Give me my medicine, the brandy, Nan- | Qui n Now 1 the And e e you b tot keep thi th and th, aid of you Bur, ANNY h Vienna Con s s was_half N rush LENBE BANIO 3 ! 1911 Cuss street feared B have ma the public! i how i ked indignan explain What in h teach BUILDING & LUAN ASSOUIATION. ne iny ward inspector Don't is goin the play bottle of : will not may be r 8 Sh actually kil 1 kn %0 on, you . medicine. Be quick! tice the imposition y could it audi Hurry; tive 1 plac 1 Day BUSINESS NOTIGES. as th sleuth force, ac 1ett’s shoul stage £0 on as und nally sement disposed o “1 didn't k shall be my pre CARY.T CL-ANING, N “'l ARPET TAMPION cheapest. Kuhn Wor M« 8. 1t Pat AND RUO 1 1 will of tell y make the cas u, | “And T a1 live, Mr. Burne ing keep her § a of you shall 1 K st it's theory Iramatic o end Davlds, exe looked at him time to 1 in a whir partly caused to ghast or But ther argue. With uslon and ex. by the blow h In falling from the cab on Broadwa, by the ea nd baleful ctive, Burnett sprang upon the s uting He, Margt was 1o | his head | citement, | celve | partt nadly s “Don't His acting vivid, A rou gallery. M was the truc HOTHELS AETNA HOUSE (Bt 13th and Dodge, It OP 1A N) ms by day PASTURAGE. TUR head HORSES, St ritel” for Goobr month per FOR sake, Charles Gans, my for i 8 certalnly very realistic 1 of applause burst from ny in the audience believed Armand (Mr. Wickersham) ** turned his long journcy and hav th of his 1 with M. de Varvill, on his pale face, the ordeal he had u accounting for the change in his g pearanc He was a muc more dashing, much handsomer Armand than Mr. W cker- | sham. His fervency in throwing msell upon knees behind Marguerite's bed stirred the gallery gods profoundly. As o peor Marguerite, 1ough to keep her wits lieved that Burnett had sudde but r quick actress most of the audience the rance of Armand lashed and muddy shirt bosor el to the atd Mr Wickersham ¢ stage cough turned to Burnett, + 5:dpm » you have come at 1 24bm | it be really my Armand per) It be the devil d Mr. Bur t Have it is I; T love you. Do not curse | have had the most sinlster presenti- that you were hout t i that 1 never see you ak with you alive and the LOST. IN on Far DENTISTS, PAUL, DENTIST, %20 BURT ST RAILWAY THIE CARD Leaves [BURLINGTON & MO, RIVER. Arrives Omahaj Union Dopct, 1000 & Muson Sts || Oniabia 10:050m, .. DERVER EXDTOsk e iA0am 4:2opu Bk, it & Puget S, 1:0.pm 4:35pm. . Denver Expriag 4:05pm Tioapm. . Nobraska Local @xeept SUnday)..q o $:15am. . Lincoln wceat (except sunday)...ilisam 2:45pm... ust Malliior Lincoin) dally CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & Q.| Union Lejjot, 10th & Mason Chicago Vestibula.. .Chicako IExprosy. 6 und St Louls i : -..Facific_Junetion Local.... ceeeeFust Mail, AS RETTING v i} traces rral ap she w ahout her. s u clever | She be. Iy gone crazy Id her that t ngruity of TRyl lieve Burnett seemed Just th She openel it ha agi oh, it you are n #1127 (anxion did soften the in St in a overcoa whisp: Stai ¢ I 4:45pm 9:50um ition Dear ther n who had Rl ar bet w, and you to come to | as you can. 1 w unconscious, and can see at once st! Arman it is not y 50 good! (Whis prompted you to you g mad?" Leaves [CHICAGO, MIL. & ST. PAUL.|Arrives _Omaha|Union Depot, 10th & Mason Sta. | Omaha 6.00pm...........Chicago Limlied., ~ 9idoam igoam. ... Chichgo Express (ex. Sun) 5:2um st Yos i me! 1 ment should agair “‘Poor will you voice) You are am very angry at you! 1 such presumption in my 1if Burnett (whispering)—*I dare not give the medicine. It may he poisen Ma' g rerite (whispsrs)—'*Nonsence, Mr. i0igsam | nett! It is the proper bu Give olorado__ Limited me, and don't let it drop down my neck!" C., ST. P M. & O, | Burnett stood by her bedside and pre- Depot, "13tn” and Webster Sts. (Omaha | tonded to feed her the medicine, but with a ISloux Clty Express wx. Sun.). 1 Margueritc 2101988 “PAUE LAmited I'm so glad you've comee Armand W E & MO. Y your father will not separate us ever again, | ¢ 35th_und_Webs vill he? (Cough) do not find your Marguerite as of (cough), but I am still young. 1 beautitul again cause 1 am now at last so—so happy!"’ (She clasps Burnett to her and whispers) You wreteh! How unkind of you!" (Ha kisses her.) He whisy Armi vith “My father to him at a night sensations! at S of nett, who, head in sham and dane it “tickled not dead, af “Crazy as a I Mr. Wickersham, pared to take hj ible, capable crit The manager, in, having n ! sent the Don't s But it's all that's all odor of iodoform to be using for and the handke Holton's head ma Jumped too quic way, where is s—the asty find them any bird and a o Del's; at my ¢ If it hadn't been pped the play tivest” Burnett laughed VYA Davils wrought by saying she (dear Toaves (CHICAGO & NOICITIW _OmahaUnion Depot, 1uth & Mason 5 Dedm... Eastern Expreas 4iopm. L Vestibuled Limited: 2000 o Mo, Vatley Local..:. i Omuha Chi 143} Lcaves | CHICAGO, It. IATTIves Omiha Union_ Depot, st [Omahi is Ca o g Armand not give He love me! But dicine? (Sotto Mr. Burnett. I never heard of my m very bold pm once, as I am e sw i0th & Mas. BART Expross (ox Sunday); Night Expross...... ago Vestibuled Limited W 2 & Toxas EX (0x Sun) Atlantic 5 vou Chi " & was tc Bur- it to v donm ‘There, 1 feel better. on, | 1ir Leavis | ® Gmuha| Dopot m.......F pm ek m. Nortolk I TR You the past shall becom 221 2:1 ] xpress (cx 3 Paul Leaves | K. C.,"ST. Omuha|Unlon Depot, 10th’ & Mason 9:50am.....Kansan City Day Expross..... 9iopm. i C. Night Ex. Via U. P. Tran., 6:0 in reply Forgive me, Miss leanor—but I a madly in love and I couldn’t stand in the wings you die in Wickersham's arms again not for worlds!" (Kisses her again.) Marguerite—"Say something for the a ler Don't speak to me—I hate yo She was really hulf between laughter and ours Burnett (aloud)—“Our future is y tell me you love me and you a few days we will be married married to my darli Marguerite " (aside)—“Really, Mr. Burnett! pot, 10th & Mason m I never knew such aulacity in my life! ney Jxpre Do you think I can ever speak to you again? (Aloud)—ON, it will be sweet, and it is such msb'g X (ex Leaves | MISSOU Omalial Depot, i5th an 10:40am. st and 9:30pm St Louts Expross no, 5:50pm. ... Nebraska Local (ex. Sun.) SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, Depot, 1th and Webstor St. Paul Limited Leaves | SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. |Ariives Omaha(Union Depot, 10th & Mason Sis.| Omaha 8:55am ux City Passonger t. l'aul Limited., UNION PACIFIC, Union 1 K 200pm. Buat'ce & Str Pa you Leaves Cniahia 6:10pm te s graspe assure will liv oh, to be then, innocent “Ha ghed say a word, explain it Mark my w for her touch the Sun) ha! ho 13Xpros, th Mail WABASH RAILWAY Unlon Lepot, 10th & Mason Sts mar Tor all. 1 rd will you, you girl in your 1 ends ‘well whose real Beantowr Omaly Trade In Sawdy In New York City there venders of sawdust, having 000 invested and doing $2,000,000 annually. Forty years ago have the sawdust carted away; years ago it could be bought for load; now it brings $3.50 a load at It is used at hotes, eating h les and other business plac 1t spread over the floors in to sweeping cleaner work Plumbers use It a great and buildings to deaden the walls 11 Soda water men and packers of glass and articles of eve Kin it, a lolls tuffed with it 1o makes tao | \ sawdust, as it Is the least dusty and pungent, healthy smell. But any light ) will do. Black walnut sawdust will to b Il and Is burn morning. —— good to Lou't Get *cared again should that in some plac really b you are going that malaria is prevalent Burnett 40 air polson which producss chills and | love bilious remittent and dumb ague the h antidote and pre telter's Stomach Bitters The As about 1 th u are A capital of $200 a business : tage, away t the mills were glad Hush ! twent 50 th nt 1 mill &r is wet Two year make th g o bath Holton He Rog the qual dome, Lord The beautiful th order la and about pip. Hol small use are pine bes 1 to feed her t ay pr valid father Bot over those rf) and (expected Clue; or Many bad me for Lady and that L to be said d they had has 2 wood not s happiness. Do you kr marri She weds ( We 8o, too. 1 into a ehurch. Ah love me! (To i Lady us m you 1stave will but him) (oo A % tell Do slsti to as ah over th in-l you 1t wh To fover you be (to y her)—"'0h only Eleanor, you Is excuse! (Aloud)—I love | fo ever! My dariing! My 1,,,‘ bride A Marguer (astde) ank heaver As alarial specific 1s also a remedy |'scens is over! The manager happy 8%, constipation, dyspepsia, rheu- | perfectly furious at you. Plea mere k trouble, mervousncse and | pretend to cry a little! (Aloud) “A { me you lova at 1s all I ask know m H duey A Ob, tell | for her you will sy (Marguerit ire an red. I was instead g about manager t Mrs, ige. She irage Pr Whisper r My fin was Armand, | 1st, as W at ‘it is th 1 permits f h and to0 mu Ty wven you how knows 1 love Bur ear le)—Mr really Nichet w flabbergast ile.’ (Aloul) v you in ak of trang 1ooks." 1, she aturaily that i am better ve. How wel Ah ) ) IE FINALE de , 8a ilike A and tood miraculon > to a beauti mean by nett, her 1,0 me; 1 lif laug craz rEive ry 1o me the devil—y Wicke m “I've ask that T was hades? Are Later tow the w you coul erstudy ever forg t."” ex: in rime ignation >y Marguerite the 3 al f you ymen port r to pray Th hen you nest el t Kin married! lin Aying | ra hout ter ros 5 tra ful this to eyes flashing with mul har hing con suddenly n gor ¢ on I 1ded 1a in noa 1 Ele At w and irawer in ke 1 W wif is often t of a dwell in s to Him » woman Kisses (K | I alm (Aloud) stave and Gas hey look 1 fr When time ! How on . lier maid Marguer from isforma 1 angry \foolery red ily stock ail y mai taken crazy, or xplaining will ex eat em Wicke whole to take i s long v, try- heat hite r daring to do such a thing mean by th wicked! yeurself sly) it reply. H 18 she gazed all hoy hande stily, and rea, e bee poplectic write from me at th 18 nearly two supposed 1o ow ill I am sh. my carr horrible cri il f ! My poor, like ) d=ath ter all! on, poor fell as he lit a s departure. a clever fello away in rd, Burne Her father the detective which a g toothache, f rehief she la il Kk, that's r. Swift? e detactiy where! Burn 1d bottle aw oxpense. You for you, Swi , by Jove, So all hand the up to a p ald me rlt) in the » medicine ager; 0rrow Il see Burnett, never fe than I he name 0 with K ed h 0 you made tonig that s R ny Burnett k his 1 a diy dissipated re was a qui seat near arold Bur g publi Holt r Lord merican & oy famous) nove nsation Spotted rty laugh has impetuous aw Camilla s enough ane me—Camilla tom, But 1 you look ill; are er i h 11 1 al n ta be rt u be d Your CFAT ge @ t experiences Come, Sarah, hurry han Lor: W cigar AN w, ca it good had mi uest o id them suspect her [0 Wher I nett alting re " m W on, former, )ite And then I went on to prevent it, I ho! naturally she died but keep mum tod likes int love ht H arm Cam n rs at L, Y th Armand There 18 1 dea to risk breaking up the entire climax of the really be- m ud ken but to as rs utterly ead. You loving "HER." with am ell “I must it once! and I will go poor daddy!™ Pt out of the theater with a glance high indignation and scorn at p of meekly > was now clapping his hands veritable madman poor Bur nging his d Holton remarked and pre 1 a very aiways fair to me.’ e hus le specel humor. he said th happene hloroform, ver Lord They the M by e I8 't there's a us over 1y friend! uld haye these d hey that man t trenzy would certainly poison herself | h scene wouldn't then Don't her quietly and | for you erfe; bette All's you In to well Armis has rur Kick ely. I and they r quite the Old busband in writing his | lse Jolly of old h mpletely thing 1 in Aus- | sister. Oh, these detectives! e thing, Harold, you did mal in & very captivating way on night in’ New York, and fun, we Camille’ at |t y. Wil dea am art lon't | | ask t ugh that | me. What dreadful drama forever out of i Kk I feared that yo ? t two y. To th The res A Kiss, Netw h he had harming (THE END.) LITLRARY AOTE ot Sir Edwin Arnold Mu Mag duce r has been found Ou | H n play summ r Nui k ed Round T pa ble f supplemer The Knave of H bert with illustrations by Edward Penfield Thera will appear very thoughtful W t the bishops Ey 7, bu it of t o try dang tself | aders of *Lorna { that Mr. Black | f the same (i | Slain by t will the the ur m an irr with R hear h his Harri vals” in th f 1 The lee and Tk Tt makes quite an Harricon thinks that complete viudication against t often made, that Americans and city-loving people Some of the London interyview with Mr published in the Chicago Time bodying the poem, the author ascribed to Mr. Gladstone his grandchild, Dorothy. The p readily identified as having from a series of parodies Horace, written by ( under the title *“Haw the in question | Dorotheam Al | no! Mis, K tural Fes \clude n uly C Wash Gl Je Coas Stockbr o Onteora.' and Mrs on newspa wes len of latest attempt t central figure Mr. Zangwill says | Farrar nor any Christ possessed the knowledg the sympathy necessary conditions of the status quo a lem and 1 know of only one n the task—Dr heeliter, — th Talmudic at University his s the guCss as to authorship The June just out, is month under its d Under the “Reminisc tier,” we have a some let the lished. Dr. Robertson Nicoll t Published Writings o and Dr. H. T. Peck celebrates Mr. George Moore.” Miss Beat universally known as the aut that Pass'in the Night" has pressions of Califo lite on first time under title “'K California Parts 24 and 25 of The Book o the closing numbers of a most f the greatest of the world Retaining all the admirable fe preceding numbers these final also equally intercsting The Worll's Congress Aux account of all the different gat tinguis bodies, including, b gress of representative women from every quarter 10 less than nineteen others, liscussed subjects ranging ience to household econ g part in all but three, ele neering and real estate. The to this topic were appropria ith portraits of the distingu proceed ubj while fornia M n,” an exhi scale than commonly acing, as it did, much that w Columbian, together with many of a distinctively western cha as a_whole, the ‘publishers a { gratulated upon the uniform ex product the large number pictoral images, its fine t selection and groupir ical sequence in wh is handled, its clear and its simple dictic ympany, Chicago. ONE HUNDRED BEAR Murat Halstead. Paper, 50 Ogilvie Publishing Company A book of bear storles, r and edited by Mr. Murat Hals been incited to prepare this “As Others make Josu of an imagina a he wr or ( to th latest ot The 1y partment, nees of t nd pap t hi B in numbor the Dosit matter scription croft (¢ of active journalism, that sto were a constantly popular depa newspapers HOW MARCUS WHITMAN GON—By 0. W. Nixon. 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They will ad of your horse as you ride along and keep up stride for miles 1 hours and hours with a steady motion much like the gait of a Why they run along ahead of insme fashion ean only ba It would scem to be for fun and company to of an a sight each oth th and miles ar pacing horse, e I this uessed at trail e oy malevol which erawling broo road runn are gifted with a gr toward wt deal of sagas the rattiesnakes, runner has rattiesnake eges and bbles up their Whatever ad runne They way: They sun. ‘Mum® \d runner; he rd. He and fellow road it in discrect silence and eol- ead joints of the flat cactus, the southwestern deserts, ibout the dozing serpent th o rattl ngeanc in thi nake asleep in th \ with your chicken th howey £ 1 ate the cause of ly er ro. wrenk v a rattle counter espy s is the never says a ) ab: the dri which_abour They build a corral with them. These piec as sharp and ke have thelr sn cactns bristle with thorns necdles. When they corralled the two road runners arous» it with yells and the flapping of their little jimerow wings, They revile it and scold it and appear to apply ail kinds of hard epithiets to it The snake gets fright- ened and hattles buzz. But they don't come near it. They stand at a safe distanca rail at it. At last the snake tries to away, but can’t cross the cactus fencs, which the road runnera have buflt. The spines prick the snake and 1t draws bac Meanwhile the road runners keep up their derisive racket. With h prick of th cactus the rattlesnake's wrath fncreases. At last, in desperate, brainless fury, it beging to bite itself. Ifs poison is as deadly to itself to everybody clse and in a short time it dies. Great, then, {s the mad triumph of the road runners, which taunt it until its last gasp and exult over the corpse like savages. After the snake Is surcly dead they walk off with airs of cockney satisfaction, and, as it we m in arm — - MILLIONAIRE SMUGGLER. ard with a Eather Digh the United § crawl as A Young Spau Fortuue Flylng Arra Trenton, N. J., of sailors, h who was down in the r sailor, with in ates court with a Spanish at gang youth, day, was a cords as a common charged with smuggling rum and cigars into this country through the Hoboken port. The youth's is Ettore Fantoli, and his counsel, Dr., Nelso of New York City, informed the prisoner pleaded gullty to the charge, but #ald: “Upon his honor as a Spanish gentleman, he did not intend to violate any law of the land." Then, in making a plea for lenfency for the youthful prisoner, the lawyer wove an interesting story about Fantoli, which ha substantiated by letters and cablegrams from Spain Young Fantoli was heir in his estate in Spain worth at le boy had been given abmlute death of his parents, and his father had been high in the councils of stat Tho youth indulged his fancies, becoming inter- ested fn bull fighting and other native sports until he had squandered about $30,000 in a few months. For the sake of the family, the government at Madrid appolnted a guardian, h state official, lawyer sald, to loole 1 correct the young man. In order iarge his duty the guardian sent Fantoli out to his Cuban est but soon broke out afresh and was finally 1, under a Spanish indenture, to a sea captain for two y a common sallor, Young Fantoli took to his new duties and was soon voted the favorite aboard ship. When leaving Havana for the Now Jersey shore, the prisoner said, the old sajlors ine formed him that could make plenty of ilver by taking a few thousand cigars and some rum along he did so; xold them, and was immedia arrest Jud n decided to glve th other chance and imposed the p $100 and costs—on him end cach of his companions. Young Eantoli promptly pald all fines and costs and bowed himself out of court and, others, was name Loren tha court that 0 wh right to st $800,000. control on an the h i and ly youth an= minimum FOR AN UNSPOKEN BPEECH, aguer Jailed for Words Mo Didn't Say A member of th Dublin w Land Land leagu certain make was sen to get from up a New, o district a ting and York Journal aching the as 1o be held friend and, both vetired to a publ Then they be; town where the speechmalker “ being genial f thoy house and had somethiy an talk ver old Ume rem- 1 the Wing the Land W wes that f 1.6t had come the lamp. ‘Great goodness! wn from Dublin 1 now it is to It the meeting sguer ki in to lig he A to get ate ent “oh, wall “ye but it does mat o to report e meeting was he “Oh, that's all Here, you write end 1¢ 1o the local papers, which will print It Just as If the weeting was held, then t folks {n Dublin won't know the difference This was quickly done, und the speceh t was never delivered appeared next day in_the papers. The fun of the thing comes in over the fact (hat the leaguer was arrested and was sentenced to four months in jail for a speceh that he never delivered at ‘@ meeting thag was pever held it il th organe ) my that right sald out 4 speech his friend, and 1 will arl's Clover Root, the great blood purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the complexs on and cures constipation; 20¢, B¢, $1.00, by Goodman Drug Co,

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