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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:" MONDAY, JULY 135, 1895. PEmHLNUTGES et e -@@@@@fl@@@@@@m@m@@@m@@m@@@@|wmwwwwwwwwmwvwwmww-Wthwwm NEST STORAGE BUILDING IN OMAHA. U, 8 Continued see there was a real professor was the | the River's Edge,” by Bmanuel Benner: “La — gov. warehouse: household goods stored; . stoop-shouldered man—the second one we | Grande Iza,” by B. Bukovac: “La Toilotte, faken untll 1%:30 p. m. for the eveningnnd | & FRANK EWERS, 1214 HARNEY O, "Mhaide one ‘mile?” We have two. of them second and third act. There was over half |and “Tempta‘ion,” by P. Quingec. The Wh te ot 8 g w, for the morning and Sonday MeT Just completed that a models, and we will — A million in that safe last night which my | City Art company, Chicago, edition. CIFIC B = el them at greatly reduced prices and take in BY M. LYND dear Wade is no doubt wildly searching for | The July McClure's contains a dram PACIFIC STORAGE & WAR & A $500.0 ) $800.00 10t as par Ly ment. v 4 \ natie Advertisers, by requesting & numbered | - $10 Jones ats. General storage and forwarding. | Fhoee are boead oo B shee just east of at this very moment. OF course hie does not | chapier. from the history of Tammany~the heck, can have answers addressed to a M_478_ | msth strect. Will be open Sunday.’ Call and fn. mfimm @E’@J suspect that it is snugly stored away in my | autocratic reign of Tweed, with all its bare QKL B v enwers dddnat it = e Calhes 2 o EE AR | e ey Sum thek | Batie and DGt sbpomiosh seich ot s B oo oo ! e i WANTED 10 BUY. P v A e ot s 1 0| coppgi, b ng kot | hr, and. we st t bon e st | o xS st 0 1 Bt s | o e enta Ui ol ¢l ) [ Y e hy wil U pay re on ‘a house he S o1 v v v OHI by emember, you carried ol one c )resentation of the check only. Rates, ] Why will you pay rent on a h and then | ganders looked up inquiringly as they | it Hilgerd's hands were bl ed from the | to me yourself across the little bridge. Th iy Axew on vACAnL property when you can mak \ 11-2cm word, first insertion, le a word A e S et Bl d i dashed .m» the cabiff. “‘Wharton stepped to | vnusual work and the pain in his back was | was the safest plan. If they had immediately Lereatier. Nothing tuken for lias than 25¢ e "these. beautiful homes o call at our ofice | the closet and there i excruciating, but the burly shoulders of seoverad th K , . Cambridge, England, shows that recent sclens e bty i e thess, bemutiful home call at out the closet and took ffom there two repeating | X ing, shoulders [ discovered the trick you can see how tiflo discoveries tend to support the theof riff never seemed to tire, and the st would have bee t h J i ol Wi 18 relladie e — ittty Trast oomrany, roam stree rifles, one of which &iwhanded to Hilgerd. | itrif fover seemed to tire, and the stroke | would have been for me to have qu | that other p . a8 well as the earth, main- tively. JR BALB, TWO 1 £ NCL RB=ME: Opening his satchel, 36 Placed in it the tin | of the creek. Snd with a te® more stroes | o indrawn from the acene, leaving you bur-| iain jte, Warman, the poot engineer, SITUATIONS WANTED. Ve secn 2332 Davenport sucet, O_M817c | ertles and farms. Joha N. Frenzer, opp T2 0 | with furtive looks. He examined his weapons | & stinging pain in his right hand and his oar | were not discovered. We both desire to| "l Paris express. Cleveland Moffett sup: S o= NG e — " | carefully and then spoke quickly is dashed out of it in splinters other | thank you heartily for the invaluable atd you | Ples. from the Pinkerton archives, a history | FOR SA1 HORSES AND WAGONS | HOMES ON EASY TAVMENTS €714 NP | “wipoyy we must either find one of their | whip-like report echoes over the water I “""“»‘l';;:‘ ng 1“'(‘«"1 SYBENEY AN ‘: \"~x|!:1l|pl eeping " |4 SEATEL 3 ~ 3 y RE—02 | boy r figh t n " ' s came near turning out | "% $11.000, anc he discovery of the this ynd TWO-SEATED . | boats or fight it ou anders, you will follow E 18 cam ear ning [ 8 g 4 . ne b v e heavy spring ~ _ . — ‘ . 5 quickly the lignts on s | and the recovery of most of the money after 2 iy 15th 4, AL LRt 1',, Aoy skt betai | b it gerd can bring up thei| ““Not much. Just bruised a little. Four | “pid ye ot o good look at the protessor's | YeArs of search and pursuit. The publishers Tiee offc e ot e amd 'mewar ‘conenction. in best | FeAT" He threw some water on the fire{ Inches further to the right and it would have [ daughter? That was Curly Dick, f succoss- | ARRoUNce With this number a reduction of E—— | FO& SALE—MiSCALLANEOUS residence portion, monthly rental $4. Apply by | blew out the lights and they filed silently out | counted.” ful masquerader in femalo costume, and a | Price to 10 cents a copy, or $1 a year. WANTEL — . AL BELE. — — - - Jetter to Jean Schons, 540 Bee building. into the night. Wharton headed for the Pull in your oar, Mr. said the [ much better shot than his partner, as you | S. McClure, limited, 30 Lafayette Place, New — | HARDWOOD COMBINATION _ HOG RE—211 Jy28 shet th th Y v . York WANTED, 1,00 MEN TO WRITE ME chicken fence, Chas. I Lee, Oth and Dougins, | -~ — | shore of the lake below, where they had lett | Sherift. It will run LA L et e CRLGTLDR L LR L U, Gl G R for the rece \utely free, In p Q5B | 180 ACRES GOOD LAND. $Lm: SMALL PAY: | ' boat, The damp. grass and werd dons | Manage for a while further?” he [ run across some of his attire, and my [ The Engincering Magazine has made its envelope) wh red me of nervous debil —_— — | ments. 160 acres, $1.20.00; easy payments | - Al WeEGS GIUNE | gaikedl dramatic, thongh probably satanic sense of | edition for the current month a special rail- o a . ) SECURITIE 'OR SALE. acres, improved, § ), on time lown to their limbs, wetting the; the: 9 YNo . r t exhausted Vitality, oto. | Address C. K 3 & their clothes through No,” answered Whar jointing ahead. | humor suggested tho daughter business to | road number that will be of invaluable servs ; Y We by wumber of first mortgages In amounts [ Nebriska farms. ¢ rms. And the grea % No, swered Wharton, pointing ahead & t agh siness @ of invaluable serv. Hox" 131" Ratamazon, Mich '0¢ $300 to $9,000 at 614 (o 8 par cent for sale, gaing. 1h- Gity me. And the EWE | Across the lonely wa of the swamp came | “A few more strong pulls, Sanders, and yos | help out the play, but when Curly himself | ico to the student of the railroad problem, WANTED, MAN ON SALARY T0 TAKE OR- ne but gilt edged securities hundled. all | llams, room 411, McCague block. RE-MSS716 | the mournful hoot of an owl, Thay pushed | Will have saved the day.” They were head- | suddenly loomed up in full costume I confess | “First Principles in Railroad Management,” dary i ily: I wacestaful wil Lo B e i RGeS e TWO | desperately forward through the tangled | (D€ for an impenetrable thicket, barricaded | I was somewhat stogkered at the realistic by Benjamin Breece, discusses the broad B Q58731 chold n O_and 28th streets, mass of the rank growths bordering the lake, | PY @ Mass of fallen, water-soaked logs. They | tation of the plot, 1 aceldentally | SQUItles of the problem: ‘“The Leglslative — s S OAL; | FOR. AL, G ; t CoOW._ D perty, Sih and Kl s, B g6 8 . were almost upon the largest of these, and he stupld sherift we will accidentally [ Regulation of Railroads,” by Albert Fink, are BEXPERIE MY GOODS CAL: | FOR SALE, GOOD FAMILY MILK COW. 42D would trade for I on A It seemed an age to Hilgerd before he heard | fijigerd braced himself for the shock, 1t | 4Top on one of these numerous islands. We the Jimite of govetnmental ifitertefents KIVing age, expe salary and [ _ana Hamiiton. Q—M65S 3 M. Knox, Rock Wharton utter an exclamation of satisfactio LA b R S N B ¢ | have nothing but Kindly feeling toward him | oy 4 T “Dry Goods Carrl € Lincoin, 3-8 and saw him, 8tooping down, shov N.“l':x.: fver came, for the boat, as if moved by {on"gsiount of his herole work at the oars. | fieoror Tiyein, Nalroad Management™ I8 by im, stooping down, shove a lo Mo S, AWEvEA AW o the le ccount of his herolc work a e Oars. N “lows; other papers discuss Wi CLAIRVOYANTS C R HOURE AND PO R TOR W black object ‘into the open water, It was | PUMan impulse, swerved swittly to the left, | o 'yave probably made enough in this deai [ Henry Cley her papers discuss Wil AGENTS T} T — | 5% Wead S L kT FON #5213 | the boat and they breathed more freel "% | and grazing some low, overhanging vines, | ;ylace us beyond immediate want. It is [ ITUnk Lines be Operated by Electricty?" Omaha 10 organize clubs o MRS, DR. H. WARRE! LAIRVOYANT, RE -} ot roalondd “Listen,” said Wharton, w iy @ glided through a narrow channel into a hid- | jimoult to say just where we will operate he Architecture of Railroad Statiens;" “The familles for our famoun orchard homes lable business me year at 119 N. 16th, | 5 ACRES NEAR SOUTH OMAHA_FOR 30, | vou“hear that? W epy Warningly, “Do | gon pg t b ' 4 vou n line | Advance in Railroad Securities:” “The Car in central Mississippl. The tide of immigration 8—40 | 1 wightly nere near Fort Omaha, 35, F. D. | YOU hear that? We are none too soon.” ot & word, niow, for.your lite, said/|fiext, but Test nssured T will drop you u llne | 5 iaing Industry of United St 15 K01 outh whers. thera afe no hot wifle, 1o | ———— — o e IR T F%—st12” | From the direction of the trail same dis. |« a word, ¥ in which you may find material for future | Building Industry of the United States; cold winters, no. biiwsards, no_crop failures. | KNOW THY FATE; PROF. LEROY, THE - — | tinetly the thud of rapid hoof beate G- | Wharton, fmpressively. — He drew his re- | work, Of cosrse I expect no reply. Trust | “The Modern Railroad Machine Shopi” “Rafl- i Where thera s ho guch thing a8 o fall-| dum, 1118 Capitel ave., telle evecyihine: east, $45 ead, 16th and Douglas, “Now, professor, it rests with you who | received ‘too severe a shock, I remain, with | Accidents,” and “A Glimpse of ‘The Silvery does In this country. Cool summers, mild wi names of friends and enemies and the one will go first. You understand well wishes, PHILLIP WHARTON." San Juan,' " the latter showing the effects of orm, Mure paying crops of frult and garden | you will marry. All in troubls call. Hours, 9 === e The prisoner silently bowed his head. | ~ Several minutes later the car door opened |railroads upon mining. The Engneer'ng Mage frick, richest soll oo earth, best raiiroad| & m. 109 p. m. atlsfaction sustpte BUILDING &LOAN ASSOCIATION. Several minutes passed in silence that al- |and closed with a bang azine company, Tifnes building, New York. Incilities. V. Ames, general agen it e - s [ e 3 en came e slight *C-e-d-a- -n-c- - b o o bus! Inte ot v R LI Y M SHARES TN MUTUAD L. & B ARWN DAY most made iiself felt. Then came the sligh Coped-aer Jou-n-c-tionte bawled the busl- | Quite an Interesting argument is advanced ~ e Y MABBAGL, £~and, ATC 6 7, 8 per cent when 1, %, 3 years old, always splash of an oar. ness-like brakeman with the turned-up nose | jn the Fortnightly Shakespeire of Juno in a 1C MAN WITH GOOT b . — — | redéemable. 1704 Furnam st. Nattinger, Seo, “What shall we do, Jake?' asked a low | and prominent triangular ears, He paused | paper entitled “Was Cordelia the King's . MADAM SMITH, 502 8. 13TH, 2D wmm ROOM volce. L3 on or turn to the right |and gazed curfously at the man in the third | o172 by % String 1 omtract vt | S s [ L S I K he righ 1 1 curiousl he man in the third | by Arthur J. Stringer. Mrs. Anna company, soliciting | 8 magnetic, vapor, alcohol, steam,, = T A HOME OR SECURE GOOD 3 bra ] seat from the front, on the left. A bunch of | Ralph Di‘hl, 508 West One Hundred and commission that will net $100 par - st on savings. “Apply to Omaha L. & D. p: it T know,” came the gruff re- |paper was tightly clenched in his hand, while | gorty-fifth sircet. New York s Addres with stamp and state experls | MAS Ass'n, 1704 Bee bldg. G. M. tinger. Sec. 4 ply, and then followed a string of start- | the other fumbled at his throat. His face | A "jarge variely of interesting historical guee # & Company, La Clede Blde, t. | 7 i T ling expletives touching upon bad luck in | wis v\!nh“ and )’ 1.”‘11;,-.| helpl :\l"“d”““‘l””l, reminiscences is brought to light in the July : - | MRS, DR, L IANT M » “ A / general, and their own in particular. JRUAGLLUALE SR DLERAR ags) e aid not | hymper of The American Historical Register. 3 7 TRAVELING AND LO- | “iediric bath, Parlors restful and PAWNBROKERS, Reddy said they'd take the main ba look up at the brakeman's touch, and the | pha Historical Register Publishing company, cal, best specinl or side line; of territory. | 412 North Mth street. T—MT [R—— - ) 18 another voice, in & hoarse draw) latter passed on in hesitating wonderment Philadelphia J W. G. Templeton, Gen'l, Agt IO — - Z LOANS MONEY. 418 N 8 SWhat in heol does Reddy know 'bout ft,| On and on with its monotonous roar Gy K R R g s TURKISH BATHS. ¢ oy " siapped :the gentlen first ad. | Plunged the flying train. Then night came [ MAGAZINES RECBIVED. TED, PARTY TO PLACE GOOD GOLD —e ——— ° dreased “If Reddy hadn't ed like a|Softly down, ‘and Hilgerd fell into fittul [ THE CENTRAL MAGAZINE--Scorer & mining stocks, prosp nines. n | TURKISH BATE ONLY PLACE IN CITY BICYCLES. A 3 e st A b slumber. Smith, Cleveland, O. Nl RIS R Mining and | “exclusiely for ladies. Sulte 108-110, Bee bldg, — el 97 hiame mud-sticker, and fone ne he OUEML 10| "(The end. A new story by Dueld Os-| THE GLOBE QUARTERLY REVIEW—The Base oA 000 : ‘M4 1 e M. O > N. 6TH, S / / dead ‘,'(‘y-ri:,‘”\“ n:"‘;r, e ';j"j‘l‘ borne, entitled “A Remarkable Case,”” begins | Globe Review, Decker building, New York. TH TR L IN W A ) BUILT LIKE A WATCH, WEST. e SR A AR T T £ 3 THE BOND RECORD-—The Hond Record Work guarants hsportation. ern’ Electrical Supply Co., 1515 Howard stree: R e e EmOkY 1 QI Ar ————— : PUbIARIAE company, 34 Nassit Atests NeW Kramer & O'Hearn, 1th ane - 508 b L] I b RS, MAGAZINES OF TuFE MONTH, - = SEE_THE VISIBLE BALL W NGS _ON / L LG LOLH UL el LU 'YI‘I;"Ik SOTERIC—Esoteric Publishing com: by v S " T 8 T VIS B Ly L oices became Co 86 iur, gradually The 5 S g Col o v 3 . o s ity ! S0 $00.00 TO $10.00 SALARY PAID SAL VIAVI CO.. 46 DE Relay Special 1 B bt oaignt e Sraqually | The gardening column in the July number | ~pany “Applegate, Cal experience n cosss +| Virec; home treatment; fady attendant. 1t passed. Wharton broke the spell with a | Of Meehai's Monthly has an ilustrated prac- | THE STATE'S DUTY—W. H. Moore, 106-108 laugh tical paper on the culture of orchids, and es. Pine sireet, St. Louis, Mo. “Professor, 1 am afrald your proteges | pecial attention is given to the practicability | THE BOOK BUYER-Charles Scribner's are not in the habit of frequenting your | of profitable licorice culture in America. The | Sons, New York ons of pube | Ml money. “An article by Sir Robert Ball professor of astronomy in the University off [ nobly though unconsciously, rendered “Are you hurt, Paul?” Wharton asks, | That infornal § o | & = TR W | . : ] ek reaidends and srive Gesmationa. ually they grew plainer, then suddenly ceased A I'\""H'II;\N‘“'“ inton_sireet. 6. —r - . “Pull gently, boys, until we get into the ot o par e price of a sma £ STERD ; y N e AR RERTIE Tha s : y * monthly payment. N. <uhn, | BATHS, MASSAGE, MME. POST, 310t s, 14m Tt |‘|.;,,|:”\L\!(. .“.""X ,.m‘kr:"‘l (e moen favors | vajuable library to any great extent. Jake '”““ "'“\‘]\\"'”"‘““ MAGAZIY - 1"";"1'""‘ 285 : S 8 i v speaking. G elors’ Magazine comp: St. Pau nn. - A . ZAR MATTA BIGYGLBI D, iHiE Nolealnss)y ¢ty shdsd’ trot ey | D28 talent, rhetorically speaking. Why PR X e s’ Magazine company, S i : X PRIVATE PARTY HAS MONEY T0 LOAN | OMN&riia iniies Ghd fopairs 55 K. 10t &t | shore and 1n o few mineies tomate o Dot ¥ | neglect him? e ahy [ THENANITARIANGS DA | N Dell, 291 S el 7 The professor disdained more than a |30 © b Lil i (] Union street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Specinttics 1 merchants by | “on planos. Jewels, bicye ALt [l auoreend 1 fetly confide e > e . down c e oved i A g Jermanto >hiladelphi AT £ a Wide ‘lines. Model Mfg. Co strictly confidentiall Address, T 1 which they moved with in-|grunt in reply, and Wharton directed Sand- | Germantown, Philadelphia ! 3 BOOK NEWS—John Wanamaker, Philadel- In the July number of the Cosmopolitan | iy Bend, Ind 71 2 3%, creasing speed. Soon they enterad one of the T . - 5 i © of ers to row across the pool. They pullcd k WANTED, BXPERIENCED DRY G000DS | ARE YOU SICK? MEDICINE AND TREAT MANTLLS C"”““b AND TILES. ittle lakes which dotted the swam the boat Into a sort of island, dryer than | Rudyard Kipling tells arf Indi ¥ THE BACHELOR OF ARTS—15 Wall street R o tasih ve “ment e, at 200% N. 16th st, U= e ST Gn Fon | lon stood up and looked back. It i the surrounding parts, and built a fire. | Which Remington adds charming illustra- [ 1 \d BOE0 J nd had experience In buying, 2 FOR FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, | fire places, vestibules and largs floors; write for | POUBNL' he said. “There is th iight. They | Hilgerd started to bring something from | tons: Mrs. Burton Harrison makes a serious — man who has'hAf exp : S| ya work, ‘e see’ or alivess W, G. T prices. Milton Rogers & Sons. Omaha. " [ have traced us to the shore <nd will be after | the" boat and. Wharton followed him_ down | 3tudy of New York soclety In “The Myth of [ n your blood fs the cause of that tired, nee. Neb gt BT s > OVr (8 hb I AL to where it was pulled up on the sand. Hc | the Four Hundred," and Kate Douglas Wig- | languid fecling. Hood's Sarsaparilla makes CASIHL ADVANCED ON PUBLIC_EMPLOY CARPENTERS AND BUILDEES Ty © right of thelr course there was | came close and spoks In Hilgerd's ear. in contributes a story of one of the most | rich, red blood and gives renewed vigor. salarics. Commercial Trust Co., 419 Bee Blle: DackPoning In the woods, and through this, | ““:paul,”things have taken an unexpected | delightful Welsh retreats. One of the las - WANTED, GIRL, R T B T OUR (LA S oo ensp e Tmntechiny g | Svitfatesppoiting i e e A LONG-LEGGED JAY. o vt §715+ . | SUMMER BOARDING AND PICNIC GROUNDS, ] S s s e “Thore is but one way 1 can see now fo | son Is in reference to the portrait of himself, R o ERear Tiky teL B g R M Bt | toward the bty it . men. ".One. fivtal 3 ! : L himselr : a Hazol Dell nnsery, Brii station 4 511 | they cross and recross enen st ke no,mOY | discover any trace of poor Newell, and that | which is given o the public with his verse WANTE i 5 minutes ride from Webster stroet ¢ ¥ cross and recross eagh other like fireflie olding his head {oward 1 e firs f 5 s ont ANTED, O UST 1. 15 minutes ride from ‘We — — | N Dterval they anorher like fireflies. | js through him,” nolding his head foward th | for the first time in this number. IHoni d i A Living Out of Them. S Al : o SR R e ERSA zatlier, & Tong iy one & heotae! still manacled captive. I must talk to him, | Bouchot contributes an interesting and wel 3 S e - g month, P, M. Mugtord, Superintendent rides from city. Beautiful grove and & VL BN NDEMBA“MERB then longiDy one, thevawentiont: 1 if Newell is still alive, I will promise | illustrated paper, entitled “A Century of | T was spinning along the boulevard near CMSI1 16 water. Tents for rent, i K. BURKET, FUNERAL DIR E (qey'ro coming now." said Wharton, | him all possible leniency if he will tell us | Fashions.” The Cosmopolitan Magazine, New | Jamalca, Long Island, one morning _last 1s. T ticul ddress J b 1618 Ch quietly r & e e =8 crounds. rticulars address i embi h b ; A ; J o ; h Lo . orning | GOOD GIRL 1 HOUSE Eekn Nevw ) i Little 1slands, grassy marshes and jutting |1ere to find him. It is the only way and | York week, relates a writer in the New York t be good cook ; apply : SWANSON & VALIEN, 1701 CUMI . | points of lands’ glided by there is no time to lose. The gang must, of | In July Short Stories an American writer, f 1 ot 'y net WiselVaRaKLINY R g P Ty T ERETIOF 5 d s of lands ¥, in the gloom, the | .o St oDt G i Bhe iR tar ; e 0 I £ Herald, proud of my new wheel and con 208 Douglie st MRS. JACOBSON HAS REMOV tall trees in places stading in dim Feliof | COUFSe: Bet out of their present quarters, and | R, Shackelton, contributes a neat and amus: [ o ot0 s MEUTE B B R BREE PR S e T = cholas st. to 610 North e £ ’ the: ot trouble themselves ol it S iy ot thakballghe | @ WANTED, GOOD, NG GIRL FOR o - M. 0. MAUL, UNDERTAKER AND EMDALM- nst the murky sky like sentries at their | Moo 1y oo ey elves to take | ing study of the workings of the ballot— | Fy" econds faster in the mile than the '94 ousuwork, . Call Monday: or Tuesday, 18 PRIVATE HOME FOR WOMEN DURIN ar, 1417 Farahm at:,teiephone a4 sts. Mile after mile was traversed without | el do you understand should women be granted the right of suf- CHfGa 6 o ad learned Btk 1oz Webstor sty 20 flo0F left confinem L of Feferences given ; st 1Mo after mile wds traversed without | "%porfoctly.” answered Hilgerd. Thoy re- | fruse’ caited The Gomvention of Fort Moun. | machine on which I had “learned to. ride, 25th _str UM Al3® | . W. BAKER, UNDERTAKER, 613 8. WIH ST | yraane 10 the plack stillne: el 1Y | turned to the fire and Wharton said some- | yzin+ ana there is a humorous story from | ke all comparatively new eelmen, 1 felt ak in the black stillness, They entered . Lk that the road records, from a mile to & — A o 55 L % . thing in a low tone to the professor, who s Prench of. Bergeret.'showing the co! MONEY TO LOAN—XEAL ESTATE — another Jake, larger thin tho others, and | qroso sullenly and followed him off to one | e rrenth of Dergerct, sbowing e ComPIC | century, were at my mercy. n ¥ be ks Lounging ahead of me was a long-legged FOUSES, F. K, DARLING SR BLOCK. L0 LY = e 5 when but a short distance from the line of | &{{n b 7 S i D% _ | SNTHONT TOAN § TRUSTICO, HEN.Y, LITH, MEDICAL. Iress that fringed the My, Wharton's kary |2ide. They~ sat on & log fust ‘in-|Zhidce o member of ofe’s tamily, The Cur.| . i g : o T ys' fob>chatos: pacurliy ins N i = Fra e b . side’ - the circle of light which threw | BUA00% & member bLORES | Now | countryman on a nigh frame, rusty wheel o FIOUSES IN ALL T O CITY, THE | loans at low rates Kor ol e innny | UADIES! CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNY. [ Was raised with a warniig.motion. Without | weira, waving shadows off into the dismal re- | [ent Literature Publisging compan €W | the vintage of '93. I had plenty of time to 0. F. Davis Cc 1—466 braska and Iowa farms or Omaha city k" perty ‘royal Pills (diamond brand) are the best; safe, | relaxing his stroke, Hilgerd looked back A ell aving shal T in the dismal re York. Be P y — e V486 | Foliabie: take, no other: send 4, stamps, {oF | rift in (he scurrying clouds let a soft glow | CC3%S of the swamp. Wharton bent farward | 0" pyarg McGlynn, in the current num- | 100K him over as T approached, for he was 15TH ST. TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATE: HE | particulars, “Relict for' Ladies,” in letter by [ rogt upon the choppy waves, and in this ne | SPeaking carnestly, cceasionally raising his |, P SRR T o o powar- | BOIng at a fair pace, although his wheel i3 _ D@ . F. Davis Co., 1006 AL 3 Teturn mail, At drugsista. Chichester Chems | ooy PHh ) CROPEY TAVES, BHC IR LIS N | hands with expressive gestures. The pro- [ ber of [Oshakoe Maghming, maxes & BOv wabbled every few seconds, and he seemed to H. B, COLE CO.,, LARGEST LIST IN .WMM b Al Lo fcal Co., Philadelphia, Pa. e & black object In | fossor sat erect with the mien of an Indian [ ful protest against the unequal conditions | ,ve"yard work to stick to his mount at CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR, 5§15 N. Y, LIFE = e tant Ta s talle fecrol thie ala ief, staring back with set visage at the | between cupital ‘and Jabor [n America Il | (e His dingy, old soft brown hat, his A Just i across this la glowing embers where Hilgerd sat with the | “Large Fortunes and Low Wages,” making | (hoq onq qusty ‘sweater and his greasy- legged anddrayed trousers, tied at the bottom oy PO e Wass —185—Jy15* | [IFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANE S 1000 collar of his coat thrown up. The damp air | the argument that it is the unjust monopoliz- 8 with packing twine, made him an amusing T-ROOM EAS' LONT MOD '“N‘l 362 N. 40THL s 2 BUSINEbS NOTICES heard Wharton's voice saying, calmly, il it we can them a hundred yards at | w0 B0 E T Was long before the | Ing, under cover of law and custom, of the g 54 sight. His wheel scomed to have endured FOR RENT, FLATS NEWLY PAPERED AND | CAPITAL, t v place near its head which I hardly think shoulder. He got up without a word and | widespread poverty of the masses. Other 314 e National Barc buiding. D742 omas, agents, Foom T, First Nat. Bk bldg. | A GOOD THING-PUSH IT ALONG, MAY BIf | out on first principles, and if not, you and | sjoapysheriff to stand guard. Wharton's face | are: “Historic Maynooth,” by William A. | Probably it hadn’t been oiled since the 1st North 284 streat, Fight lollars per month. In. | MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMANA | sold sn Omaha last year. We give you 2,00 | NO doubt you— The gray light of an early morning threw a | Framk H. Sweet; “St. Ann's Day Among the culture of fruits and vegetables covers many Lays In Walt for City Verdants and Pumps 100M FLAT Fi ™ HODG r bought. I O. Chesney, Kansas City, M EHOOM FLAT FOR RENT. 1919 DODGE, or bougl the entrance to Murphy's creek, we can bid | counoll endsd and Hilgerd awoke from his | hatural bounties of the country which creates TR a very long siege of hard luck. Certainly cleaned, northeast corner 1th and Howard anrll'.uut Trust Co., New York W90 the latest slang phrase, but that's’ just what | Sunders may. rest peacefully on Al Aoy CohtiE e by (oL ApEll them a final good night. There is a hiding e with a start as Wharton's hand fell on [ the immense fortunes of the few and the Wtreots.” Fifteen doliars & month. Inquire raom W en oty property apply to - lusey & = - they know of. If they do, we must have it | rollowied him down to the boat, leaving the | Interesting sketches, profusely illustrated, | It had not been cleaned since last season, and ALk J plira T s fully your oars. s serious, and zerd expected the wo 3 FOR RENT, FIVE-ROOM COTTAGES, 0810 | ————’ — = we're doing with SHERTDAN COAL. “8,000 tons " ) y was serlous, and Hilgerd expected the worst. | H. Hyrn As he heard the whirr of an approaching N e el ve ! Paxtol o " g e 2 F g e o Mie! ot y ey heel the Reuben bent over his handle bar e i Nt e omiine | " real estate. Brennan, Love & Co., Paxton bik. | ibs. of the best Wyoming cooking conl for $£.50. | Zip—and a glancing bullet splashed the | ghostiy mantle over the odd shapss of the | Micmacs,” by John H. Wilson; “The Prosent | % 4 W41 Vietor White, mgr., 1005 Farnam st. Tel L7, | water in their faces, humming spitfully as | stunted trees, and the influence of the scene | Irish Literary Movement,” by D. J. 0'Don- [ With a great show of anxlety and began to = T 5 F 70 LOAN ON OMAH J it sped on its way. A jet of flame leaped | w; e S Catholic Church’ Arehitecture in the | spurt. Smiling at his concelt I pedaled a IGHT-ROOM HOUSES NEAR HIGH MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTATE i ped | was felt by both. oghue; “Catholic Church’ Architecture in the l onc 00 And $5.00 et month. Inquire 816 Capl: | &t 6 per cent. W. B. Melkel, iat Nat. B bidg. — = | from the black object in the rear, followed | ~ “-hg professor has teld me all” said | United States,” by Charles D. Maginnis; “In | trifie harder and slowly drew up to him. His _tol_ave. D—799-18° Wi "CARPET CLEANIM} by the reverberating crack of a rifle. | Wharton, slowly. ewell is still alive, but | the Footsteps of Father Damien,” by Charles | B2t grew more wubbly than ever, his head EROOMED HOL cr ATE £ TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA Wharton's mouth closed like a trap. whether he will be tomorrow night depends [ 8, O'Neill, and “A Day in Venice.” Dona-|S¢émed about to strike the front tire and he only $10.00 per 225 N { . Fidelity Trust Co., 1702 Farnam. HAMPION STEAM AR “Engagement opened by the enemy,” ex-|upon our action. An hour's floating down | hoe's Magazine company, Boston, Mass. panted like a ‘“‘roarer’ in a long race. In _door south. Ao " 7 < gl — aniar ‘.‘l;;',‘;,‘s“‘;“‘,:"_‘( wark the best and| claimed Hilgerd, breathing hard the little creek over there to the left will | " “pme Tteylew of Reviews for July, In an ar- | *PIte of his efforts I passed him and ran FOR RENT, A TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, 8 ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY Kuhn, manager; Patrick Ware, for ¢ ‘Yes, they &re. tying our range and fell a { bring us to Briggs’ station on the line of the ticle on ‘‘Mexico as the Cradle of Man's I“y 'll"m'\i,,u\ 1 pleased Furnisheds il modern ponvenienoes: torms very | “aroperty, W Farnam Smith & Co., 1380 I little short.” We will give them another trial | 13, N. & W. K. R. There you will take the | Beimitlve Tosaltions. pubiiches some of the | “See here,” exclaimed Reuben, as he came reasonable. Apply at 412 North Ith, near Chi. before showing our hand.” They had not = rastits of Dr. Augusius lo Plongeon's remark. | PUng after me when 1 slowed a little, “T cago. g e e e ey PASTURAGE. long to wait. Another flash—and the leaden e resmaretios b Yueatan. M. lo Plongeon | Aln't much in sprintin', because I've only FOR RENT, 10-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, %8| New York, offer any part 100,08 eastern in- = _ | missile whistled so close overhead that Hil- \ has spent twelve years in exploring and ex- | 1earned to ride this spring, but I'm right in North £20 strect, near Davenport. Inquife at| vestors' names, Who have money to invest; Just | GOOD PASTURE FOR HORSES, $1.00 PER | gerd and the sheriff involuntarily ducked cavating the ruins of lost citles In that inter. | it on endurance. Yes, s, I'll tackle any 304 N. 224, D—M901 complied. Write for particulara " o s month ‘per head. Charles Gans, ‘St Paul, Neb. | together, Wharton never stirred Eatins "‘.”u",,y and 1s thoroughly familiar | Mman I meet on a milo race; that is, ‘ceptin’ B — . " prov. jome,"’ said e, &I A g Y s . D ol E 01 e T e e e o They're Improving some," said he, grimiy. : with iheir antiquities. As a resulr of these | Professional. ~Say, you ain't no professional, T—k Uiiv 10K - | siowrarar: LOANS. LOW RATES. — Turn about is fair play.” He swung the AL o8 it i it [ b ver - - - - . D, Zittle, an ouglas, Omal e V| ] 8l de vi . 0! - iced tha g Ve e ¥ FURNISIED ROOMS 1OR LIGHT HOUSS. b SNt At0 HOPRLS, aliben SWincheatanslio bls_aboulderiwiil 08 Yucatan is the long-sought “cradle of the| This was really too funny. T reassured 4 s 18 Dod T ~ o= the easy grace of a born rifleman. A master (. ) 806, Ay el , | Reuben that I was a mere amateur—not even Baepiu Suice 1919 Dodge. AETNA HOUSE (EUROPEAN), N. W. COR.|of the weapon, he poised it lightly, his atti- ; iuman race.’ . The ediorioommentaion many | ¥oiass B man; and thatibothad’ natht VERY PLEASANT NORTH OR SOUTH ROOMS MDNEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS, 13th and Dodge. Rooms by day or week. tude an artistic study. As they rose on H!il‘lhh of tm(\wnll'pu]rl lx;:vr 4|lL’\IH‘IIll;lml‘:\‘ulvnl ‘m:.‘h’ an, an hat he had nothing to _and_board, 201 Douglas, ¥ MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURB, PIANOS, | e——— e littlo swell he fired. Clink! clink! went the 7 i T e ot povtralia of the men | _“Well” ho sald. “I'll race ye from. hers WANTED, LADY ROOMMATE, HOU lorses, wagons, etc.. at lowest ratés in city: ELECTRIGAL SUPPLIES lever, and the second report seemd but an and women of the day, together with maps | 0 the Pearsalls road. That's a full mile. e racms, B e B ! no removal of goods; sirictly confidential; you cho ‘of tha o punge of the \ \ " Lt 4 _ing rooms, t Mary's. E—613 Can pay the loan oft &t any time oF in any echo of the first. The pungent fumes of th 2 ). ind views. The Review of Reviews compiny, | An' what's more, I'll bet yer I beat yer fer S PIN 0OMS. CONVENIEN amount. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACT- | burnt powder hung closely about in the mols. B el suny amount o' money B S MY Bt Ty . OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. ors for electric light and motor plants and al | ture laden air. No sound came from the pur- i R e O o1l s o s onia || S Samathing = sboutis thes country AN A RRRET f M303 150 306 So. 16th St., kinds of electrical construction. Western suers to indicate the effect of the shots, but 4 ; ha 4 hy tha Aebate ho | bright eyes and his hard and well tanned faco — —e X% trical Supply C Howard st. the distance between them gradually widened pletely overshadowed by the debates on the a s a anned faco PO INIR R AT || e e e e Eoaret — - o abaproen e Eradusily widencd: money problem, will probably be brought to | had caught my attention. He looked like a foom wiih alcove and bay window: BY T g - x AND DENTISTS, I dpdp Ll L Qi cHOE L PED ; the front again in the next campeign. A | man in prime fettle. I refused to bet any i boar i S S R L G R = |ipellery, Heiald i Whaptony thegiink i anather 4 valuable addition to the literatwre on the | money. He begged hard for a bet, but I was MODE 3 NEW YORK LIFE Y RMARY 1 NNECTION WITH | shell. “The mouth of the creek is right over s tarlft is the paper contributed by Dr. 8. B. | firm with him. ! 33 Jyiee | " the Dental college at Tweifth and Pucifi strects —— Harding to the July Annals of the American [ “Make it fer the beers, then,” ho urged. I Bs teeth extracted can have it done free of charge gy Z, Academy. It is a discussion of “The Mini- od BUSINESS CHANOES, and all other work at merely cost of mater RAIL“,’AY llhlk CL\RD Wharton' sald! so: low tone to the | Mum Principles in the Tariff of 1828 and its a moment we were under full speed, %00.00 STOCK OF MERCHANDISE IN BE 729-2) 8 el Recent Revival”” and explains when the | poypen's bony knees flying up and down like own In eastern Nebraska, and and cash ST — e system of minimums was first adopted and [ EtER S PO or equivalent. Addr care Dec. 5 7:40 train east, and get your breakfast at [its results. American Academy of Polifical — == e : Leaves | BURLINGTON & MO, RIVER, [Arrives t . : T g Rl SR SR M Y - YoMl 2 epot, 10th & St ).,: “.. Reedsville. After you may read these direc- and Social Science, Philadelphia a race horse. He wabbled no longer. I had to set a hot pace to shake him -3 7 SOLID INVBSTME oK DUSINES 5 Denver Expi Tiiam | tions I wrote while vou slept. They will| A special featurc of the July issue of The “"' wouldw’t stay shaken. Agaln and URNISHED ROOM ( Block, water pawsr fousing mill-fine lce puske i CHS, Mont. & Puget Snd. iSx. 4:06pm | fully instruct you what to do after arriving | Chautauquan is the publication of the entire | A84in he came up with a rush. I began to B0 i S LN UM 10 B | giopm.. Denver Jiapress. . 1:03pi | at Cedar Junction, and also contain certain | program to be given at Chautauqua, N. Y., | hope that each one would be his lust, but the SUTH FRONT ) ) T - S N et (e’ S O | explanations whichl I have so far not had an |during July and August, and d:tailad accounts | fellow seemed to grow n(rongor at each spurt, 1516 Howard. 0 R : OF MILLINERY; BEST P Ziaspm. . Fast Mail (for Tincoin) daily . *™ | opportunity to make. Am I right in assum- | of the fifty other summer assemblies, richly hen we were within 200 yards of the finish — e | oY o 900 ‘yeanon Zor selling. MUSIC ART AND "A“G“AGES', Leavos (CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & O//Airives | ID& that you wish {0 stay with me to"che | llusirated with scenes of Chautatiaia 1ife. | Reuben, who had hung on (0 me for the list FOR RENT. vl i AL IELLENBECK, BANJO AND | Omahu/Union depot, 1ih & Mason end? Dr. Theodore L. Flood, Meadville, Pa quarter’ with something like ease, suddenly _rooms. Addrera ONE uy\: Cass street. M—109 | Tidspm Chicigo Vestibule 9 ‘Perfectly,” replied Hilderd. “I wouldn't| “The Future of the Liberal Congress' humped forward, dug hard on his pedals, and DESIRAILE AU AR g v AT TANISH ESSONS GIVEN NINGS; | %i%am .Chicago Expr 1 miss the rest for the world ably discussed by Rev. Howard MacQueary | abandoned me as if I were a red. He gle roum, with o without | le. _Y—MmL PANIGH LESSONS GIVEN HVENINOS: opm *Chiciuga & St | ixpress. 8 I appreciate your friendship, Paul,” said | in the current number of the Non-Sectariun. | dismounted and stood there, grinning when I ERUIAE Beoes b " | POR BALE. COMPLE T o, e M-85 160 : Fast M % i the other, turning away Rev. J. T. Sunderland in the same number | camo up. .Y FURNISHED ROOM FOR TWO. e Tt Pt Hilgerd carefully placed the in his | contributes part TIL of a paper entitled Told yer T was great end S8 b o T 248 Neb., with 2 years ! r = —= m—— = 0. MIL. & PAUL. Arrives Igerd y ¥ b , 5 ¥ 48 great on endurance,” he &fi;\l—l intormation and price. giten. ~ Addr % | Ho! For Montreal by Steamer, | Omani o Dejor Miin Mason Sts.] Omana | pocket, and then bathed his face in the cold .\L'r‘ Lug \[rl\ on vrh”hw:-vl»,” In \u.lh hithe lanuatien’ Gl ialnt ateaidiol o oeien Hastings, Neb. « o | 6:00pn Chicag y water of the pool. With some difficulty tk nethod and views of the g conoclast are | “\Whilo we were pouring down our wage A >al pm .Chicago Limited........... 9 water of the j W 801 y th £ BERAL toonoc p ) n our wager I FICELY FURNISHED BOUTI 10 M WITH : “'"fl. 000, ’l-wd *d oy aBTee At T B M., on new *rrr\ 05 | Leaves (CHICAGO & NQRTHWEST'N creek, whose swift current wa teping | SURIALAS SERPANY: B9, WNSHON.. B gs were thick an well as long. He had not board for two; private family: no other Loard. o mu Jreason for | CHARLEVOIX 15-diy summer vacation | Omaha|Union Depot, {0th & Mason Sts.| Omaha | them along through the fog of the eu Bl d000,. M8, an ounce of flesh to spare. His bacl geaivhen homa._somforts. 4 St et | _lE: Addre . - YOMSIE IS | wrip, visiting Mackinae Island, the Georglan Bay, Eastern Express...... s TR e i e oo excellent western diatect stories are | o, G O U N Attt DA WA B o) VoA FoW | TTBANK FOR BALE IN A 000D FARMING | aaor Ot “ayrioge Hiver, and Montres! fof ikt omiad oovs B | and Just as they reached the bank below the | HIYER i the, Sulv RRRCE o€ (UC IRSDrieR: | showed that he was built for speed, and that TO TRADE, DRESS SUIT, CHEST MEASURE | section of Nebragka: money brings 2 per ce m Chicago back to Chicago, us pe Omaha_Chi 1itopm | track they heard the distant whistle of the pREAN 4 & company, Hot |y condition could not very well be fme 36 inches, Worn fwice; cost §15, for horss, gun, | Per month; small ainount of capital v program, for this unequalled tourist trip o | § E gs, S. D. oV fndiv or anything. S 42, Dee. S o the only bank in good town. Box 17, ) | B the 'water. Berths will bb allotted stiiclly | Leaves | CHICAGO, Ri%,5& PACIFIC, |Arrives | 1:40 train. ™ 5 The first paper on “The Campalgn of | Proved. He kindly ailowed me to examine ROOMS 0 TENT, FURNISHED OR N Sl Rl = order of appilcation. Send for program. | OmabaUnion Dep i Mason T | “Just in time to get your ticket!" exclaimed | 1y afalgar " illubtrated with maps and oty | s wheel i JARNZ: FUIAAD, o8 N T R T o T o SR v ToT NIV GAZI& SONS, (Ll Univordal L TR AT ~ | Wharton, He left Sanders with the pro-| graphs. by Judge O'Connor Morris, is ono of | 1t looked neglected at first, but I soon ineteenth street grocery, §1,600; drug stock, $3.000; som A P e R TR d sam . Allantic Expressi (éx. Sunday).. s:3pm | fessor and dashed after Hilgerd up the steep, | the features in the July number of The Pall [ found that the neglect was all on the surface. UL L L > tato taken In part payment. F. D pm L NI, Eapross 3am | sandy embankment, He followed Hm into the for st ik 3 True, there were liberal splotches of mud all FOR RENT, RNISHED ROOMS WITH | _16th and Douglas. 2 o > 2 4:0pm . Chloago. Vatutila: Limiced. o e | Mall Magazine. “The Old Sign Board” and | § mud al LR VR LAY A VI - ; gy temited-.. 1P | car and whispered a fow fnal nst uctious. | A Ballade of the Playhouse™ are amoug its | O¥Sr the frame, and the apokes wore oston e FOR EXCHANGE, ok ilgerd saw bim turn for another friendly | rypical illustrated poems: H. Ridor Haggard's | tatiouslyTusty; but the dust caps were all in 3 (K RENT—»>10nrs AND OFFICES — uomers an wea ers $u OFlab ¢ T | glance as he reached the door, and then he | uyor Joan Hasto.r" reaches its fingie: T | Arst class order, and all the bearings were — . e "~ | WANTED TO TRADE, NEW STANDARD BI- = L Ariives | disappeared from view Zangwill contributes some random remarks | berfect and well lubricated. The sprocket FOU RENT—THE &-STORY DRICK BUILDING, | oycle for draft horse ‘eighing 1,500 pounds or 4 % Prejulees: | Was clean, and so was the ehain, which was 5 Farnam street. This bullding has o more. 3. bavis, 116 Farnaui . a tith dfiia "\Vebster’ sts. | Omaha | ler the caption, *‘Without . B Touem atte. Shis ) “\N M e MAVIA aruamn st, &8 and all sorts of cycle clothes will never Nebraska Phasfger (daily) No. 26, for the t, left R ¢ Allen presenté his third paper on evo- | liberally coated with graphite. Everything Ing fxtures, water on all foors, gos, ete. Ap. | I IWANT MERCHANDISE IN EXCHAD 3 start to shrink if you wash them with Sloux City Expréys (ex. Sun.) i time at 8:20. Hilgerd, with a g a7 | Jution in early Italian art, the subject being | that tended to make welght had been stripped _Dly_at the oflice of 05 5 Dkl . s A Wagner ...St_Panl Limited between his lips, lay back lazily on th The Ahunalalion 1'a large variety of | AWay—the brake, bell, lantern, etc The 0! A [-CLASS STO w— . & MOOVALLEY cushioned seat. He was feeling om ther delightful papers enrich t countryman told me how sorry he was that *..v'v?- Vancineat, brick store muilding: No. 9 .n' 'fy‘ | T3V Tiwee OR Four D E ARMS [ h_shd JWebster forCabls ATLAE Bis hsariy. Deeskiaall though | e AsURutiul paoers aaich the mumbee: | ooty e and sie A ; e A b ol naing, No- 438 Far | " want (o exchange for borses thwell, Tiopm Mall B8 Expres 5 . after his hearty breakfs oush International News company, New York, | hadn't bet him a ars, and rode awsy, Teeasonable terms. Inquire room 314 First _Omaha, Nub. PR A ust Mall sHRTEspreas ...« 438 a triflo drowsy. The morning aun shone | Under the caption “Tho Distress of Na- | practlicing in lull,l usly the deceplive wabbile 2l ok bulld 1740 R TR s T e — $i05am orfolk Expresy . (ex. Sunday) rightly on the circiing fields, with their | tions," os M. Beck, in the current numter | that had first lured me into racing with him, AYE. J-BORR, NARECH.LC ADING SHOT. 8:10pm_ St._aul Bxpress..........1 curioua crooked fences, and Hilgerd thought | of the American Magazine of Civics, dizcusse A few miles further eastward I deseribed AGENTS WANTED, £e'ln frxlioaes Sndincn, 'AlGieas 5 s, e T I Ry O Arrives | that it was good to be alive. the great strain under which nations are | my antagonist to a friendly hotel keeper and R | M2 Omaba|Union Depot, 0th & Mason Sts.| Omaha | It was twenty miles to the junction, and he [ struggling to sustain their military strength | asked Wim If he knew the man M AND_WOMEN, TO 310 A DAY, AD: | ———— ——e e ey “ Y 1 A aat B o o el Y 2 H ST ro 9 R CT “m::‘uv:“ AwPAE AP | To EXCHANGE, ATOCK YT T o y Day Expr 5 was wishing for a morning paper to while | for th atened war among nations whose Oh, ie answered. *You pick 5 bidg.. Omaha, Neb. Vi furnishing goods and shoes, will involce with & a U. P. Tran. 6:00 away the time. His hand fumbling mechan- | horrors no one tolay can even imagine. Mary | up near Jamalea, didn't you? Yes? fixtures about $3.000.00; wan: Improved farm in MISSOURI PACIFIC JArrives | leally In his coat pocket touched Wharton's { J. KEastman contributes a paper entitied “The | right. He catches 'em whether they come as y :‘v“t(u.l:"l‘\r ‘{‘IJH ..‘.‘,‘"y"»‘. fowa. Address M. W., 1920 Bo. 20th nis“t)‘;m;l')l 'Y \wx""qwll- and_Webster_Sus letter. He drew it forth with a silent laugh, [ Woman's = Question Ilyur grossive Path- | fr Brocklyn or Flushing. He can do a full slee plated spoon by mail Wheo & | S— S jauls e had forgotten ail about it. Tearin, ways;"” W. R, Harper makes Plea for the | jnile pretty close to 2:20 when Le's stripped Cincinnaty, ¢ . 130 3 Motraans Tital with an indifferent yawn, he read G w‘l‘l" :1 Clinton 'h \K| s W ; '”" dis- | down to it and on a first class racing machine, v CANVASSERS, MALE OR e e < & el T W TG (o follows us !“The Progress of Municipa eforin, | He goes ttle inside of 2:30 on that o!d s something hew in Indiew ahoes of §r FRACTS, ON RELD COMPANY, Bhoal Debor, Jbeh e Vi choar” ks, | “MUSKRAT POOL, Sept, 25.—4 ¢. m 1594 Frank Jullan Warne bogins a serles nd wearlog hoavy clothes. No_one K'\‘x‘|'r‘.-ub"n|f.'."\fi':.".:.yff‘.‘"L'I.T.("\'f' suarante b RE—43s 8:00pM creveo 8L Paul Timited. o Dear Paul: It is with regret that I inform | papers on “‘Clvics in American Uaiver 1 here can beat him. He carns from Lynn, Mass. ) ’ C. V. IIARRISON, 812 N. Y. Life aves | SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. | you that our last adventure is at an end for | with one on the University of Peun s:w to $40 a week racing with smart Alecks | . = +7 TR RE-TidAN® _OmahalUnion Depot, 10th & Mason Sts.| Omaha | the reason that I have found Newell. That is | fy!vanla. Andrew J. Palm & C Park | who havo ridden a year or two, and think WANTED—TO RENT. AING. LIOUSER,LOTE v Sloux City Passenger T0:350m | to say, we found him—for he was the gentle- | Row, New York. 3 3 | nobody can keep near them on thelr new R I TR T e wale or trade. ¥, K. Darling, 1 i It makes flannels besutifully clean without ¥ V\.’m ne )\x'ldkup 80 artistically in the cabin 'lut'-wl-v in America . d France" Is ; | wheels. Ho always lets the smart rider run ANTED., FUKNIS OUSE OF 10 OR 1 TNION PACIFIC ves | Newell is a born actor. Do you recall how | title of a most attractive historical paper be- | wway from bim on a short spurt, and then R fviee et gpod. Soarging hox 5 D GARDEN LANDS NEAR OMATA sheinking. Th::";‘";“"" b“'N'"‘ (Union_ Depot, 10th & Mason Sta. Omana | beautifully he played the part of the sur-| #un In the Poor Soul's Advoeate for June; | gets him to bot from §1 to 35, No Grainary A TSN e . Ny at prices that will surprise sou, If takon withia | TSt refreshing in the bath tub. None Kearncy Express..... 12:30pm | prised bandit? Of course this is not the fir e which cught excile as much attention | road rider can hang onto him for & mfles 2 weeka. J. H. Bherwoed, 43 N. Y. :A‘vr' 5 other as good. 2;;{;;;"“w aen .’{.m.n-u"“"..». Sini 12 300m | {Ime we have supported each other, and prac- | from Americans as did tho Napoléon papers | e earns enough in the road riding season to ———— Pacie Eapross 10:234m | tice 1s making him perfect. Probably I am | In McClure’s, The Advocate has fust been | keep him over the winter RENTAL AGENOCY. FOR SALE. SUDURBAN PRODENTY AT FARM AT YOUR GROCERS. Fast Mall 3 1:0pm | not S0 bad myself when it comes to the | enlarged, and the fllustrations are numerous | el e e | pricos; 103 acrea 8 miles west of Omayha post: Thavee T WABAE SYTArriver | heavy parts, but his talent Ia pronounced, It | and excellent, Angelus Publishing company, | 1 like my wife 1o use Pozzoni's Complexi Wil pricos; 103 ac - : AT | G ike my wl 10 Pozzoni’s Complexion €. G WALLACE, RENTALE, ai BROWN B | oitce” i S per aere. ™ For “parlichiied RAWORTH & SCHODDE, CHICAGO, It pot, I sts. Omaha | would amuse you to know how Newell hood- | Ctnelnuati, Powder, because It improves her looks and s Mol winked the gang and gained the confidence | Thet July wumber of Art Ido's of the Paris | as fragrant as vielsts

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