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MASSAGE, BATHS, ) FOR SALE—REAL BESTATE r 2 - AR LITERARY NOT noble character and gigantic intelleet” and . f G the gathering of proper materfal began with M SMITH, (02 8, 137TH, 8D FLOOR, ROOM Conttnued. “Navy Songs,” words and music by Charles | Carlyle. It fs not %o much a blography AP A Vo, A1chonl. steath, T P oL YT A. Fisher has just been published by W. J.|a virdication o from the Rad e bevs — gy e Ly R e B "’51‘"“\\ Dyer & Bro., 21-238 W. Fifth street, St. Paul, | aspersions of the many encmies of elvil Advertisements for these columns | o tme, Tmproved dnd unimprove MASSAGE, MADAME DEINARD, 141l DODG liams, room 411, MeCague block. RE-—#8-31 Minn. liberty which color English history, and it is w e taken uwntil 12:00 p. m. for M969-1° s = E - . ¢ P ey b Up to date and on time with its com- | Attng he should receive it from an Amers the eventng and untll 8 p. m. for the | o o oo wTv\:-r eaAGE AND | ABSTRACTS, THE BYRON REED COMPARY BY A. T. QUILLER COUCH. bomdlum of latest Paiffosd Infotmation the | loAR. " o R AT — " - . Vo— July number of the Rand-McNally Rallway | THE WBSTERN ARCHIPELAGO. ny merning and Sunday editton. S R | R AN, © . RARRISON, R R R R AR EIEEIE |6 e o s e by b | e S chih 48 o serlbd Advertiners by requesting o num- L e = traveling fraternity. The American Rallvay | Der's Sons, New York. ' From Megeath ered check cun have answers ad- [ MME HOWELL Tl RKISH AND (Copyright, 1895, by Irving Bacheller.) U'll marry one or t'other at the month end, | Guide Company, Chicago. ! Tn \‘Vlw'll‘vlv('l.\y 1.'l|zn|-‘.|:‘v’\, u_;'\mh;qr s, S dressed to n n red letter in care | BICYCLES, it and £o 1 give you notice.” % The story of the largest achlevement of | i 'tne wide eves of youth, to Ko travellng e Bee. Annwers no addressed | wum T an MASSAGE DATHS, 1617 HOW' D Dl FM XL Some three monthd after this, and on an Master Eimon sighed | Weil, well! I must|the baldest band of bank robbers ever or- | (it NG W BWes 08 FEU d ' and share Ahe be delivered uy presentation Mgz A18* DAXON, 412 N, 16TH exceptionally fine emiobning in September, | B°t on as best I can with Tom for a while.” | ganized and the ultimate detection and pun ———— — - Tom was the tap-boy B tant of the band il be related from the | freshness and enjoyment of hin sensations, Iy, Rates, 1 1-2e TH TGTH ST, ROOM 5 BATIN, SE- | STERLING BUILT LIKE A WATCH Master Simon put{IMrmony, his celebrated | “wrom's gotng, too. I bullled him so this | records of the Pinkerton Detective Agency, | o Field's description of his adventures jn U massage by an expert. Anni from Chicag Jungle APHERS TO INSPECT THE NEW FINED, MIDDLE-AGED WOM. |~ real estate x‘c.m.}...,.‘ Love & Co. Iuw‘wn‘ bik to manage o depart R R o “Well, ¥ou feo. Uheret has been a hitch, | ®ars and choked him. He saw a black |CERAMIC MONTHLY. Ceramic Monthly | been " W v o o the Rocky Mountain park s delightful as fon, le¢ & word T—M119-27* B ONpPTY LO0n IRSEELOWRSY |8 almond hen, into herltraveling hamper and | morning that he means to give notice tomor- | in McClure's Magazine for August | P P e i h“.' :mxl.lxw“ E:\I'l“;: thing n for lens | s - s marched over to the crossroads to take | xm\“m!.v is, if he don't save himself th | An unusually interesting series of articles and thrilling is the history of that SEE TH 3 JALL BEAR iyl ot Tiiokin; 1§ the hg district, | trouble by running off to sea. s now app g e Chicago Open Court | Fourth of July w o celebrated by rid 4 TURKISH BATHS, Relay Special, Wil Barnum & Bro., 12) N, ,,m ach for Illogan, in th mining district H '“\‘”u;‘l ': Bveyunrel” sjnhiated San ‘l ||. W ||||' II’H))‘, n the C hlllz l.| u‘l 1'- Fourth of July hich he celebrated by riding ndvertisements must be run | 5 | where the matches for the champlonship cup ) r 8 A on “The Prophets of Ancient Israel” Ly rhe [upon Indian ponfes to Lake Louise and T T . . e — Wers Ao bW THAE yeus ter Simon, stopping his pipe viciously famous Koenigsberg professor and theologian, | Mirror lake, sharing an engineer's cab and URKISIT DATHS, ONLY PLACE IN DEANE . 1116 FARNAM STR re e Bed vl ' “And small blame to them. Married man | Charles Henry Cornill, one of the forsmost | tasting the fi:rce delights of riding on & oy - > | LR Now, Ann the cool had ventured no 1ess | or mariner—that's what a boy is born authorities on Old Testament lterature and [ hand car, and, finally, riding down the to- 1" s — - WESTERN BICYCLE & GUN CO., 216 CUMING, | than 5 upon Harmony. Five pounds repre- | Better dare wreck or wedlock than sit here | history in Burope boggan siide grade of Kicking Horse canon, LADIES' DATHS. MME. POST i s “S_ | sented half of her annual wage, and a trifie [ and e Drors ort e Y WAvIoH; B | I AV le6 TE LS ST ot Sl the oo A RIRIARLL f e . el - CYCLE (0., BEST 'O o dnit g ¢, There- | tér, and marry the widow. brochure presenting an outline of a twelve | on the cowcatcher of a locomotive, The ils VANTED 1,000 MEN 0 WRITE MB TODAY AHA BICYCLE BEST 1 TO BUY | Jagg than half of her annual saving. There 5 A | brochure presenting a WANTED-LO0 MEN, 1O WRITE ME TODAY bicyelen, sundrics and wepairs. 38 N 16th wt " | TR0 SR ater bart of the follow. | AnR carried out her own matrimonial pro- | ooks' course of oFiginal exercises | for the | lustrations are from very effective photos p*) which cured me of nervous debility, PERSONAL. s P gram, at any rate, with spirit and determina- | joyslopment of clearness, power and main. | Rraphs of scenery gxhausted Witailty, ote, Address C. 3. Walker! | o A Ing afternoon at her window, gazing west- | tion. * Finding the first young farmer satistac- | yenanco of tha voice. The author, J. Barnard Box 1241, Kelamazoo, Mich T HLDO T HRALTH WOC GRATES AND ward in no small perturbation of spirit tory, she espoused him at the end of the | Bayliss, s a pupll of Charles Lunn WANTED-LIVE, INTELLIGENT AGENTS IN | _free; homit treatment; lady aitendant. _{ 3 1t \»l»;m(m a few m.n;:m‘ to 5 \\I|I:- a '}‘y’; | month, and turned her back on Flowing | Novello Ewer & Co., New York. Omaba to organize clubs of three to five fami- | — e oo ORATE Bs TOR | rier pigeon came traveling across the zenith, | Source. d Tom, the tap-boy fulfillled her 5", 5 e . stastie lles for our famous orchard homes land in cen- | B, HAAS, FLORIST, PLANTS, CUT FLOWF WoOI MANTELS ~GRATES, 11 1 BHGU owBwE §AAVNIY &nd. SHEHIG (6n)| Sooss ind Tomi the tap-bay fuilied tht |, Rev. Dr n Dyke is an enthusiasti tral Miswlwsippl. The tide of imm gration Is R0« | * Tlanquef, hall, residence and rave decorations. | ~ireplaces, vestbulés and larke’ loors jfiddenly an ; " | prophecy and ran away to se 0ld | figherman and in an article that bo has Writ- | A wild antmal stock farm In semi-tropieat ing south, where there are no hot winds, no | 1813 Vinion sireet. Telephone 776. prices. Milton Rogers & Sons, Omalia. b tha roof. Ann climbed to the trap door and | inn leaned after him until its timbers creaked. | fan for the August Century he fells the oMK 18 Eh6-seHemse’ KL A bifeds ARNTY eold winters, no blizzards, no crop failires. | — S put out ‘a hand. The bird was preening his | Ana the antumn floods rose and covered the | Fongece thn he bras ‘b ont His nettels | Florida s the scheme that a circus firm 18 Where two or. th s can be raised each | BATHS, MASSA MME. POST, 319% . ¢ " feathers and allowed himselt to be taken | meadows & ol 1‘-}‘421.1‘\‘ 4 Fishing” s full of per. | 0'KIng of starting. The land, a plot about ar. Where there fs ho such tang as a fal ¥ 4 e : on “Old-Fashioned Fishing" is er- 0% 10 & man witl WOrk one-haIf aa hard an.he _ - - casily Master Simon sat and smoked, and made | Sona1 reminisconces, but |t ochoes the ex. |six miles square, has been surveyed, it i does in this country. Cocl summers, mid win- | A PRIVA 3 NOONBY 10 LOAN | B In circumstances less agitating Ann had | pig own bed, and accomplished some execra- | perience of all who follow the streams during | 5ald, and the firm proposes to go ahead next Btk ihare unl o sbruic bust ealtpaq Tac | aerielly "canndentia les, “elc.; pusiness | BHARK .u', cont when 1, 3, 1 y not failed to observe that the thread about | pia cookery in the intervals of ofling his duck | vaeation days fall and turn the circus animals out to jungla ties Qeo. W. Amcs gene a1 ngent, 1617 Farna 320, : mable. 1704 Farnam' st 5 the messenger's wing was not of the Kind | gun " Eyen duck shooting becomes a wearl- | estdes Its serial fotion, Hatpe! Instead of going into winter quarters. Thes streot, Omaha. B-M1! - — ~ CRRTTI that Master Simon used. But her eyes opened | jjogs when a man has to manage gun and August will contain four complets short | Circus men, claim, says the New York Time Pl g e — — | FOR FIRE AND BUR( v PROOK ¢ S — S OoR SBOU de as they fell on the dwriting, a h " pane | & b Gt 4 L lial . at not only c v s way provide novelty; exchu erritory: good thing for o, gen'l ag't., 405 N. ife M interest on savings. o Omaha L. 3 oF &8 8 doned the sport in an exceedingly bad temper, k! b9 ThHomas W S0 £ STy emselves i 2 stead o By e Ads T Begwick, Wayne, | A S Ass'n, 1704 Bee bids, ? = “It s all for the best perhaps. It only | ang pulled up to the Jaws of Cuckoo valiey. | freicly by Thomas Wharton: “Jimty, 8 |peing obliged to go to Africa and India for Neb, H-MaE | GARI ADVANCED 0N TUDLIC EMPLOYH people have not begun to talk.—Prudence. " | 1 Mo lunded, and after an hour's trudges | Secy o ©h pyoreinia and “Bohemian NeW | wpecimens, but in addition they expect to b - o | salaries. Commercial Trust Co., 419 Be = econd messenger arrived toward even- | J1ere he bl el : ork,” by Margaret BSutto! R e to supply s for the zoologleal ex- $60 TO $100 SALARY PAID SALESMEN FOR U—M7 A nd messenger arrived toward even o marshy bottoms had the luck to knock | Evangel in Cyene,” by Hamlin Garland and | 2Pl to supply atimals for th logleal ex Clgars; oxp not necessary’ extra induce CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS — AL L P Crhes Latte Room. by Madelons Gals | hibits of the country. The firm claims to ments (o customers. Dishop & Kiine, St Lowls, | PRIVATE HOME FOR WOMEN DURING AR . He rode back with his poil and was mak- | Wynne, DY ¢ Gal? | have secured an option on a tract of land - dhiad s i R OH NTEentan pv Ll 1. MORRILL, PAPER HANGING, HOU ing fast to the ferry steps, when a thought | o X 5 . |In the extreme southern part of Florld: -~ 25th street U—) g d ‘Australian Federation: Its Progress and I kos » VAN’ ), SWED! IRMAN CL #lgn painting, brick work, plastering; off, R. X e. 2 D3 o 7 about one-half of it the thickest, densest WANTED, A 8W v struck him. He shipped the paddles again 3 o . " Bor Gy v store. Write Lock | FINE LIVERY TGS CHEAP, ED BAUMLEY, | Barker bik.; tel. 135 shop 913 N. Sih st shipped the paddles agalt |Its Prospects.” is the subject of an Intercal- | ywamp jungle possible fo imagine. An. old 45, Neb, 17th ana & Mary's ave lephone 440. 1 and pulled down to Ponteglos 1 ing contribution by Edward Salmon in the traveler in India av Africa, who was sent RERS FOR I & M. RY. CO.IN WYOM- Cipoflinad Shiaieredon ( ”l“l v”r“m"\ @ YOURE MOON | current number of the Fortnightly Review. | there to look the ground over, snys it coms work uulllul:\ 1; free transy ton. Kra- | (AN \,T" ‘“;.”[ HORT STORIES, NOVELS, ! ‘*H‘"‘”"r" |.”“ “’“ ‘”"‘. . . . Another interesting topic presented in this pares favorably with any jungle he has ever + & O'Hearn, 11th ‘and Farnam s ms or newspaper articlen? Entertalaing : .| number is Richard Davey's portrayal of | goon in the orfent writers can o Inrgo WAKes: experienc D THING_DUSH IT ALONG, MAY BB The woodcock were cooked to a turn; | pha Present Condition of Mohammedan The entire section of land will be divided necessary, Address, with stamp for L AUs’ Just what fufcter birds never reclined on toast, The | weomen in Turkey.” Leonard Scott Publish- | by golid walls of strong iron fencing. 20 as to Manager, box 41, Coiineil_Bhuffs 1 E 200 tons waitress removed the cloth and returned | e ¢ N Y i« Iron fencing, we'r ) COAL. “8,000 tons e ing Compan New York. s & sepa: e. s Pl . 300c vith Kettle; retired and returned’ again keep animals that will not affiliate separate. icht ill' of tho best. W) o ,m‘.,f““u’ru $0. With a short-necked bottlo, a glass and spoon, | ; *Sieép and Sleeplossness” are disoussod by | It is proposed to first lay n strong found TED—LADIES TC ILL THE LADI MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ¥ Victor White, mgr., 1605 Farnam st. { - il 5\“";" s A ‘1‘; f’ i “rw';“h’ J. Hobart . AM., M.D.,, Ph.D., in the | tion, then build a low wall of brick some protect rtectly 1 - - "”"r‘“lv l‘x‘l'"‘ll "‘]":. LAPL I Pty July number of the Dietetic and Hygienic | three or four feet high and then imbed in ble: easily. adjusted; sells NTHONY LOAN & TR L 318 N.Y. LIFE, e ity o &Y% 10 Mistress Prudence, | Gazette. He rocommenis ~those hose | this to a helght of twelve feet more a strong m A Iy “"l = fom \l"l'»_ loans at low rates for ecurity | LR 4 Ly = - 3 1 | health is below par to take a glass of milk, | iron fence. The idea is to turn the beasts = "'La Crosse, Wis. s | brosia”and owa farms or” Omata city property TuBbIng a lump of sugar gently on the lemon | y°cup' of warm beef tea, a few erackers or & | loose In_iheit respective Inclosures and. 1ot WANTED--A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- | - i - 7 nd o & slicg, of bread and butter before retiring; | them follow their natural Inclinations and work, family of five. Apply 110k S 3 MONEY TO LOAN AT L E T | TAKEN UPCA BUCKSKIN PONY, “The night |‘l‘“. i »“-'*"If il ”'“}‘“[2[;“ also to retire ecarly, rising at about 6, and | habits just as they would in their native . _O. F. Davis Co., 105 Farnam st 487 } M‘h"”};"h‘v’m; "'.“lr'rv ';j'; yowre BOINE | take a cold sponge bath, followed by exer- [ jungle. " As the animais to be propagated ars CITY L D STARR, > LIFE. o bkl o SR YT i cise. The Gazette Publishing Company, 1218 | prircipally of the carnivorous family there Moo 158 — “‘\““ _lf:.““_\‘]‘l}""‘"" LR :;”'I‘ -sea | Brosdway, New York will also be bred such smaller animals as o e e | TP INRUNA POLICIE (BDON s SR e bk B Ok COPSEL ] Theodore Roosevelt in his article In the | they naturally prey upon for food. Speclal BT s AT A i A or bought. . O, Chesney, . Mo Apssb i Y% a ship's captain you would respect me, | August Scribner’s on “Six Years of Civil | attention will‘also be given to the breeding of § o & s 2 > )LD WATCH AND CHAIN, —BE perhaps?” ' | Service Reform™ summarizes, from his full | giraffes, camels, zc mu;-, quaggas A"«l' "\:IIL‘T WANTING FIRST.CLA T e T tween 12th and Douglas and 13th and Center; L ¢ knowledge as commissioner during that | members of the herbivorous amily. ! TAPITAL, $2,000, 8 L 2 -4 e re- \ *“No, you av 3 ead = 1 all Scandinavian Y. 1 Davenpart st | CAPITAL g2 : oWt e ngraviad e case: Siltabie ro: shonld tone Jome e iy head. - |period, the actual advance that has been | I7 Order to protoct their preserves a concreto e ans on X Soy & | Ward for return.” Address U 39, Do g off for sen i rest 1 watd Yo it | made by this great political reform. Mr. | walk will be Iaid just outside and extending D, GIRL, FOR ND WORK, AND agents, room 207, 5 s RO L (TR Hikaae A AR e o Roosevelt’s article is notable for his plain |around the entire wall and watchmen on take care of baby. 222 nam street o 5 § ; yes opened w Ll [:,“ :I\:( J.n-ma) ‘5:‘m“ 'l ;41 ‘|~"1'Ilél_ ) .; i ! | speaking in regard to the friends und the | bicycles will make a tour as often as prac- = PASTURAG i - R "‘“m' v;:":,m' I'm":,d‘lim M‘“\. “fose and | énemies of reform with whom he has come | ticable of the ent inclosure. Certaln L S — | ing with word of Harmon's succe: BUbitNe | o o e imrEat mfm)“” " about his neck, | M contact in his official work. There is no | grasses and herbs indigenous to the coun- 3 % GOOD PASTURE FOR HORSES, ews hardly relaxel Ann's brow, which kept | it S \';.“"m“ 6/ttie door. mincing matters in the distribution of praise | tries from which the animals are to be MONEY TO LOAN ON OMATA REAL ESTATE | Month pec head. . Charlcs Gans, St N5 |a pensive contraction even when her master | THEWIdow saw him to the door. = = | (g Blame brought will be first planted, in order to at 6 per cent. W. I.Meikel, Ist Nat arrived next eveningi and poured out her | oot EE Y FOSUREIE ORI 81 A catalogue of the officers and students | Provide, as nearly as possible, native foods. 3 2T ” = winnings on fthe table’ from the silver chal-| . oy 1ociiutely homeward. A strong wind |©Of the Columbian university at Washington, [ AN interesting feature ot this zoological s = MONEY' TG LOAN ON TMPROVED OMATA B s ] Ll Cols : came piping down on the back of a strong | D; C. has just been issued showing the pros. fJungle will ‘be the monkey farm. In this K. DARLING, BARKER BLOCK. property. Fidelity Trust Co., 1702 Farnam st 2 i She wore this frown:at intervale for a|gioe FONNE SO B b s shoulders rity the institution has enjoyed and the | ection several acres will be devoted to DA% 3 W H, K. BURKET, FUNERAL DIREC AND | fortnight, and wil thé while maintained an | Ji0: and Master 3 . LR 1 ss it has made in the past year, orange, banana and nut trees, all of which SIN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY, THE | LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPT Sy || SSNEEIERE R0 M LR unusual sllence, whith pizzled Master Stmon. | “%njyrried man or mariner,” It piped, as he | The two subjects that stand ~out most | BTOW naturally there. A wooden framework, Davis Company, 105 Farnam. D468 perty. W. Farnam Sinith & irnam. | SWANSON & VALIEN, 1701 CUMINC . | Then one morning he” heard her in the | MarFicd man o me ' prominently in the July Arena are the age | ©Xtending above the height of the trees and VA, & CO., 103 N. I6TH ST. b o kitchen scolding the sap-boy with il BeT| I know my own mind, I belleve,” said |Of consent propaganda and physical sclence, | SoMmpletely surrounding the farm, will be a8 4 D467 | INVESTORS" DIRECTORY CO., 10 WALL ST., | 3. 0. MAUL, UN 3 7 pristine heartiness. xThat night, after mull- |y o el Ty OWE IR G ws good | Upon the tormer subject representatives of | Dullt. 4 # w York, offer any part o 100,000 enstorn in- | " er 1417 Farnam st. telephone 22 ing her master's ale; she turned at the door, | gAster BINOR. to BIASElls TARCIS 48 EOOC | difterent states write for and against chang- FOUND DY PAPA. COLE CO., LARGEST LIST IN OMAHA. | vestors’ names, who have money' to invest; Just | — oot —— < saucepan in hand, japd , coughel to attract | oot (N R EI0 A Ot ] beat Christ- | IN& the laws governing this matter to make e e i st A BTN IEILT PR pipets LRI BIN e Sl e 5 attention. £ chirh any day, I've dlways maintained them more in cousonance with the laws goy- | Prosale Termination of n Runaway $ROOM CORNER ©iTH _AND | _____ Lt A Well, Ann, what'is it? “Marrled man of mariner,” piped the wind | €Tning the disposition of property. Mrs, Mateh Douglas streets 200 1 e MORTGAGE LOANS. LOW RAT| e “You've been philandefin’."” T thE I WOrAL Er AR Y it he Teboit. Helen H. Gardener, the well known novelist | A finely dressed young couple alighted : e A 16th and Douglas, Omaha. HOTEL Hey! pon my word, Ann—" Master Simon pulled his loft padfle hara |a0d essayist, who has written and lectured | from a West Penn train at Sharpsburg sta- TGHT OO TIOUSN T i ~scioor, WM A0 P . ___ [ Ann produced the Wilbw Waddilove's note | . ulatier Simon pulled his 1o and labored so much for the legal and moral | Saturday. attarnoon anAERECITIE 3$15.00 per month, Inquire 2616 _ F. D. WEAD, 16 & DOUGLAS. | AZTNA HOUSE (EUROPEAN). N. W. COR. |and flattened it oui under Master Simon's | 47} founded the second bend. protection of her sex, furnishes a running | ' OF S0UFCAY sfiernoon and inquired W 1ith and Dodge. Rooms by day or week. , |eves. And Master Simom blushei painfully Craihl . commentary on these interesting contribu. | ® hotel, says the Pittsburg Chronicle. They SROOM COTTAGES — - “Are: you goin' Ibf nfarry the woman? His heels flow up and his head struck the | tons. The Arena Publishing Company, Bos- | Were directed to the Commercial, kept by Oth._Modern, HOTEL BARKER, FRANK HILDITCH MGR. Ann demanded. . Hotfom! Bosrd Th‘\ i gt thatbaat LoDt Leonard Nicklas & Son. The man registered Tith and Jones $ts.; So. Omaha and Sherman | “T think not ottom boards. Then, in a moment, the boa & AT “John Foster and wife, McKeesport.” He e = : o, cars pass_the door ) was gone, and a rush of water sang in his MAGAZINES RECEIVED, d he was on his wedding trip and had MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, PIA 2 ® PAMERICAN PLA [ reckon, you will"” ) B said he w s wedding trip a nd ] s sbafow overhanging, and clutched at it Publishing Company, Chica ot (L rabb i B no. Temoval Of koods: stricily confidential; you opean plan, 00 pur_day. She won't eave the!Papflore’s Box, and I'm o hon el 3 Bl el S L ) couple were assigned to a room on the thir ROOM ST an pay the loan oft at any time or in any | eoreas PIA%, T et ot Bote {"fi,,:,','“,,f,:‘“fl”,,, [,,,,'“.,f,g’sgl,r._o Mistress Prudence stood in her doorway [ NEW ENGLAND KITCHEN MAGAZINE. | floor. My s S Bbivie | vamagpe 0 ael A e It & ‘woman won't put herself out to that ex- | 9% the quay, as°Master Simon had left her. | Kitcher Magazine Company, Boston. The couple were fine lookiug, and, being INT-FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR QMAR ALl T ) tent—- Besides, she cooks no better than|ID the room above the waitress blew out | THE PHILISTINE. East Aurora, N. Y. flashily dressed, attracted considerable at- __without_board. 604 o, 13th §-M380-A13 3 Yol J # | her candle, drew up the blind, and opened | THE CHAP BQOK. Stone & Kimball, Chi- | tention. Shortly after 1 p. m. yesterday 5 . — FOUND_THAT THE NO. 2 SMITH PREMIE) e » e her window to the moonlight. cago. they left the hotel for a walk. A few min- ) FOR L1G ot o1 5Y TO LOAN ON FURNITURE \ b oL Bt Not so well. You wasn't thinkiug, by an: 3 St ‘ T g lt(“ i At ,!:L.u‘ur l’”‘m\ . M:y'xb.‘nfi‘.l T0 LoaN ‘l:;;\m!nlunmlrl RE. AT Lol o LTTHITQ DR TR s e das marrying mwl B L Selina!” the mistress called. THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW. Leonard | utes after their departure a middle aged th ave 2 —_— - A yillze) beracity i < Selina thrust out her head. Scott Publishing Company, New York. man, visibly excited, approached Mr. Nicks —_— — s = E g TR e A A black, amorphous mass was moving | RHODES' JOURNAL OF BANKING. Brad- | las and inquired of a young coupls, min- : BUSINESS CHANCES. JCOUNTAN e Rk i 3 wiftly down toward the quay ford, Rhodes ‘& Co., 78 William street y describing Mr. Foster and his wite. He RN e . 2 AT Foals = Al aight: because Tve gone and | " think 'tis a haystack.” Selina whispered, [ Now York, " | wanted to know it Mr. Nicklas was positive R Y FURNTEHED RO MO0 WITH | $13:0.00 STOCK OF MERGHANT WALTERS, EXT ACCOUNTANT, | PILNSSA mysell 1o @ young {armer- up the | anq then, *‘Lord save us all, there's a man | THE CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER. The |the couple would return. He gave out no BERTd tor Lo\ privare [y ng oner Bourd tern Nebraska, for 223" 15t Nat'l bank. Tel. 1634, Referen el e a2 gt on it George N. Lowrey Company, New York. information and seated himself in th parlor ers; bost hom: orts. 614 N. 21st, bel s 3 B, o 3 ] shant Lol yous for the reason that I've | .-A man?” cried the widow, shrill® |THE WRITER. The Writer Publishing |of the hotel. The couple returned just in fornia and Webster. < Mt LT shan't tell you; for the reason that I've | .yhyy ‘pan e Company, P. . box 1905, Boston. time for supper. Mr. Nicklas informed the = h s : BRICK NESS DENTISTS. "‘:‘;'l“ "l’ AP ‘;"- '“ { “‘l‘ OnL80d08 '“1' A voice answered the question, calling for NEW BOOKS middle aged man that ths couple were at NT—UNFURN B block, water power flouring mill, fine ice busi- Sl R ance the first won't do. But first or second, | poyp gut of the river—a volce that she knew. o) ITH THE I . supper. It was thought that the young fel- A 3 ness. H. C. Alger & Cor, Sheridat ———— s AFLOAT WIT! B FLAG. By W. J.|fuP ¢ tf s v R Ma1s x'lu\'l‘N‘- 22) BUR wWhat is 167" she called back. Henderson. loth, ornamental, $i lowihad eloned qwith ghe midfinl asestaln 24 R KT v s e v d ste: e * 4 J vife d g0 oised e strests SUITES OF LARGE HOUSE e = - Beechamisinill for bili 1 think,” quavered Master Simon, Harper: &/ Broalj New Yorki - From: Me.|| iioi ok r.aatiaoiasd about:the niresta s rooms, §2.00 per room: refs, | 1k e R R 3 IRYT DEST e eecham’s pills are for bilious- | tuink 'tis the roof o' Flowing Source B e o, Lotk T shooting toraps was expected, and a largo ocation e city: reasons for’ selling, AL S 2 gt Mistress Prudence ran down the quay | The story has th yiady A crowd had collected about the hotel. 2t = ory has the merit not only of . cl H “ =y XN ; s ness, bilious headache, dyspep- | sieps. cast oft the first boat that lay handy, | by & saiies ana b o sacar cmony, of being % My kI it G SN o g 2 v ARIC! NE-HALF INTEREST REAL ESTATE 4 i £ ' . . . . - — — o oster o y te 3 A o FOR RENT—STORES AND OFFIC N e L e B R e ] ey e motor p! o B | of treating of an eplsode in modern history v 8 ous to see hi 1 e : sale, U omana T el AT trical construction. Wowtern i ve- | S13 heartburn, torpid liver,diz | that 18 absolutely true to life in all its im. | Leven Was anxious to sce him 1u the THE 4-8STORY 'K NUILDING, 4 Co-,- 1018 THOwatd: 8 . . k A meantime the middle aged man had gottan C $,000.00 WILL PURCHASE CONTROLLINC ziness, sick headache.bad taste portent details. The story follows the ex- | My Foster's hat, and when the latter ap- Farnam street. This buliding hes &fle- | Fioret (07000 catabiished bus'ness. in. Omahy Y ¥ periences of four American boys during the | poared in the parlor of the hotel in front JHmE ottt BAyREnt sinpiste gteam KN UL ofits Tnrge; business easy and desiimate, SHORTHAND AND 3 » in the mouth, coated tongue Brazilian_revolution, two of them being on | or Mr, DeHaven his face assum:d several {{Etires, (malon An 81 Ooos ele. ARPIS At | invistigation, Open for 10 days only s Y, ’ 2 the American cruiser Detroit, a third having | dimerent colors, and he said “Hello, papa,” Y—M E——— loss of ap 1etwtc,s;xllow skin,etc, § enlisted In the Brazillan navy on the battle- | jn a rather cheepish and subdued tone. The ’ ’ D § 1ES FOR SALE. GOOD LO- < s \ £ ship Aquidaban, and the fourth being a | father took his son by the arm, and placing catime 80t ace pied, 00,10 200 when caused by constipation; 3 - l sallor on the sidc of the Brazilian govern- his hat on his head, led him from the hotel e g ment. MEN AND WOM 0 $10 A DAY. AD. TY T cA A arc, : J and constipation is the most LITTLE KNIGHTS AND LADIE Byi| ng e RO IboRraed hnCelebisoron S FOR SALE, A FULL TROLLER 6101 CASE n s LITTLE KNIGHTS AND L y | city, dress the Handy Heater Co., 34 New York Lie ystem steam flour mill; fo Hargal — Margaret E. Sangster. Cloth, ornamental ) maha, Neb, : gystem atcam flour' mill; for o bargain, | —— IO 796" AND Marguret B. Sangst o : f o young woman finished her supper an g S o oy | Sehincan. il fradtre eapital Geotsopentng’tor | OEORAE, ¥ OBLLENDECK, DANIO AND | frequent cause of all of them. $1.25. Harper & Bros. New' York. From | mads. inauies for et huspand, Bhe. wes \\‘1\‘ T R BT R AT oL RADY ? : R e Y-MiTi | == 5 Megeath Statlonery Company, Omaha. informed that a middle aged man had taken Hohihe ASree 0, Teer | "Ny el | S rrED PRTSOIAN IO i5chE e 2 Go by the book. Pills 10c These verses for children, many of which | him away on the car. She went to her B S ANTED. PHYSICIAN 10 1. BUSINESS NOTIC K LEP have appeared in Harper's Round Table, | room, and putting on her hat, left the hotels LADY AGENTS, RUBEER UNDERGARMI A g DA tantes SIa G % AT v 2 and 25ca box. Book free at ¢ have the same sympathetic sweetness which S — }\“5 '“ "l:\:\l;' M:Hl C l'h\:-\l.; " n - Bennington, ’\llh AMA ) \Ill(l('fil(b RESILVERED. 719 N, 3 1Py 3 F marked “On the Road Home. Mrs. Sang- CUPID ON WHEELS, 3 SIS 21| Gy, b pARTR TR £3. your druggist's orwrite B. F. Wit B SIATIINK Wy, Quite her owD. Of | riey Pednled Tomether Nicely in s - AT > | “paving Business in Omana. " 1t you i e 3 s oung, a 4 e e | hvesdgate. U 4, 3 PAWNHBROKERS. Allen Co),- ' 365 Canal St., of the lines in this volume wiil be com- nneapolls Cane J > J buzzing bicycle centers of tha e b iheia tha T alfcs apioce en ke . - - mitted to memory and carried Into the riper [ From the to ocdnsumera | iplecs, e L | SLw0.00 WILL BUY A GOOD PAYING MA o - e R e Knigl ¢ Ay t o come from ti e 8to epartinont 1, ‘National Whonaale. Supply G facturing Lusiness in Omaha; reas ¢ ell- | M. MAROWITZ LOAN New York. years of the “Little Knights and Ladies, t have come from time to time stories of 85 8 stree ouls, . ng. U4 2 THE MARTYRED FOLL. By David (""Il the great aid of the bicycle in furthering Lol dis 50T S VT A E G OTo8 hs R ARRTSTNGRIM e (AR 000,000 0KeR IS, tio Murray. ~ Cloth, ~ornamental, $1.25. | matrimonfal matches, but until Sunday the TWANTED, n B ion. busiciess, | Well, catabllahen e e = Harper & Bros, New York. From Me- | Bt pont Glohe had notieed mothine oy, ine soll gaods by sample at home or pmats, bost ocation fn city. Addrers at once, EDUCATIONAL. geath Stationery Company, Omaha, cate that Cupid was more active in the bis Reller; 1iboral salary or good o c Mis 25 e <t P Cm . = This is a study of anarchism and at the | cycle family than elsewhere. Last Sunday e TheL 2 AT UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME it % R A e g | i, T i W, Ll By ) B S 20 15 o scenes of the opening chapters are in Aus-|g¢ Paul and ~Minneapolis society circles - Leaves | BURLL ON & MO, RIV e I;t;n‘s‘;’lfi,* ‘T‘;:]";:” Fonineis v obstinate woman.' tralia. The interest centers upon an exiled | were trundling their -bicycles along at a TV B T BT e T T Gmala |Union "Depot, 10th & Mason Sts. [Omaa AY, " 8rd, h | — ——————— | French count, a Russian nihilist, a sociallst | pace sufficiently fast to keep them from 5 BESOTT TGN sholce improved farm in eastern Nebiasks ey I s Pl ‘Coursia [';'a C,}I':;',:gzv‘c'.-Ie";r'l;‘niglrg"";fl- Law, | 4nd pulled toward the dark mass sweeping | Welshman and his son. The Welshman is | tumbling over, out in the classic shades of S TN TS particulars address George W. Hutton. Cole- | 436 pm.Bik. Hilis, Mont. & dPuget Sid, i strest war crossed ahead of her bows, | accused of a crime and convicted on cir- | Hamline Turning into Minnehat 3 b Thorough Preps ; umercial Courses | S¢aWard. ~As it crossed ahead of her bows, | accu: ¥ n e Hamline. urning into Minnehaha and Wite and two ehiliren 5 _ridge, Neb. DU ayiooen aprea. 81 Bwara s U For saya dder Liis unlavo 1 the | she dropped her paddles, ran o the painter, | cumstantial evidence. —The boy, Evan Rhys, | the young gentleman ran his wheel up. yery Must be reasonable, Private family clos to that of his inamorata and sald _be 1. 1,69 ACRES OF CLEAR LAND IN GOOD LO. LiLincoln Local (except Sunda i comploteness of Its equipment. nd flung it forward with all her might. learns from his father's last words, and from Address U cality In’ Nebraskis (magiificent “Jand) ' 0x- i fast Mail (for Lincols Cataloguor eonc ek Qi apuiientionto The Pandora’s Box inn stands on Donteglos | the toachings of the Russian, to hate the AT T B L R s KOl 15 elegunts cannot be beaten: ng st Wit | Leaves ICHICAGO, BURLINGTON & G Notro Dame ind | Quay to this day. Ani all that is left of [upper classes. At this point the scene | Blackwell.’ ever. Fidelity Trust Co., sole i GinhaUnion: depiot, 100 & Mason 50 | Flowing Source hengs on the wall of its |shifts to Europe, and we have a well drawn | *What do they call him Justice, for?* g YR o 45 : WENTWORTH | bt parlor—four dark oak timbers forming a | picture of a band of red flag socialist, to | said the blushing maid FALS, M) BROWIMELE: | T A0S G00D BALTEL TIRLL T | S48 ierreiiiChicako Vestihule.o... frame around a portrait, the portrait of a | Which Evan Rhys becomes aitached. The| ‘“Because he has the power to help une LMT05 proved farm ¢ * near om - Ciiige &8 LUy & MILITARY woman of middle age and comfortable coufl- | contrast between their lofty professions and | tangle 1:gal snarls and tie nuptial knots.” - Han m park or Sherman avenu e 5 |‘.‘||1‘l Jm‘.;l‘,,ll‘ 5 tenance. In the right-hand top corner of th the mnhlu:vrnm cruelty h.\nl\'l'll in soclal- “Oh, how nice! He has the right, then, to STORAGE. e ““ b i setsa s iHBAS - BEATY. - 33 3 pleture, in letters of faded gold, runs the | Istic methods is drawn unsparingly. marry people.” MY EQUITY IN NIC ROOMFCOTTAOR, | Taeve IGaTCan0. Mt & 05 Pr e ;, TACADEMY [FE Frortons fnatar navis THE JUDGME \T BOOKS. "By E. I Ben- | Yes, darling, he has. ~ RO and 1ot Poppleton ave. and 25th Oaba Ul ropot Toth & M Diexives o CTRAS RO LA RAwSaloey. by Howard PdEE son. Cloth, $1. Harper & Bros., New | pitched.' 5 UL 'F' XR”‘\:\.I‘K‘)\}‘ - | _Vileant 10t worth 360, U 4, Tee, | Dunat o Diopat, Joh & Masin Sis.| Omana Lgxmgton, Y o T e e 2 e | .- Fross Megeath Biutianery. Ghtapiey ‘It's @ bargain 0131013 Leavenworth, M FINE STANDARD BRED MARE, ROADSTER, | 1:30am .. Chiciy 5 (ex. SUR).LL 6:25pm ] PSR AR A T e el : Omaha. Then they hitchied thelr .bloyeles to tha T - and side bar bugky to exchange for real estuto. = = S ELLERS, . Frank Trevor, a young painter with a | gleander bush and, without consulting fond ERS, 1211 HARN / 3 014 Head 4 Young He leander bu . g fond L 12 ARNEY U 43 Z—M1 Leaves [CHICAGO & NORTHWEST N.|Arrives , bnpt- b " RASS.. 8N4 oung Hearts, charming English wife with an average | parents on either side, walked into the home e TORAeE A W ARETOUSE o3 | CEEAR. IMPROVED C AL, KANBAD | [OmahalUnbn Depot, 16th & Mason S e —— — ——— | You sometimes sce conjoined in elderly In- | Parisian past, allows himeelf to grow mor- | of Justice Blackwell, got the nuptial knot R lands i corn belt to exchange for cholce Omaha, | 194 seesh 3 we ILLINOIS dividuals, but seldom behold an old man or | bid over an old cafe chantant program he | tied and came forth. R AR SoNM. FINRS A4, fernardiim. | property Bhibt 21| 4em Loodooo. Vestibped Limitad..ooll1 $idbum CONSERVATORY, | Woman as exempt from infirmities as in | finds among his papers, and proceeds to | ‘wiwo souls sith but a single thoughts e ——— | T 3 ., W, MODERN 6.ROOM | Si40pm ......Omaha Chicago Speciaii..... 1:45ps Best -nstruction in alldepart- | youth. But these infirmities may be miti- Adi. £, ¥. BULLANI, Let's go in and g 't of Mo foal Btudy, Fine 11 B hanasil 1 paint his ”“‘ ‘: l‘lr‘ alt, “‘as h f“sllllikl (he | Two hearts that beat as one.' SIS A front, near' Hanscom park, for | Ceaves GAGO. = ree, Elocution, Langieges, | K4ted In a great measure by the daily and | says), with all the evil memories-lookinig out |~ mpe young people who were married in th WANTED=TO BUY. use 0f 8 rosma: will pay cash diffor | G Cic A0, B L & A"M..5upt.,scksonvilie: L | regular use of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, an [ of his honest eyes and making sad work | on i ng People who 4 19.this, 4 | romantic way were Montgomery L. Cormany, 4 s 3 &'Cor B butdig . invigorant, anil-rheumatic and sustaining | with his handsome features His wite i | HAMMERLESS BLED % | a well known Minneapolis attorney, and Miss A an ntic_Express (ex. S - Chichester's Engllan Dismoad irana. medicine of the highest order, which also re- | ths saving grace which leads to the de- P Y shotgun. Add », 32 = Express (el Leafie Vail Smith, one of the prettiest and - Hpm -.....Night Express.. f L moves dyspepsia, constipation, biliousness and | struction of the portrait by Its painter just | yrioheeut girls on St. Anthony hill, her home WANTED, GOOD SECOND HAND BUGGY A:dopm *Chicago Vestibuled_Limiitéa. i E“NYRUY“L kidney trouble. It is adapted to the use of [ In time to prevent his own soul being | e futOR foas® olahare street : cheap, for cash. Address U N 0 2 Do 0 N i WEST. ond Only Genulne. the most delicate and feeble. swallowed up by the wicked image upon Bt i 4 IMPROVED EN 1. NEAR OMAHA | THEI-OKIuRmS & Texas BY G Sun.. aare u--y- e et the canvas 1 i B8, & Texas B Dhuagit for gl 2 L ' 3 Unsatisficd Man R e T B e e e and 3 i iood Horse S % THE CITY. =By Bliss Perry.| qpe game farmers who a fortnight age Leaves | Yo g onery Com- | Were praying for rain, says the Boston (ilobe, n T 7 'S o Nebragka Passen a8 Sosutuons B county, Ohio, owns a pet horse that possesse: York. om Megeath Stationery Com: praying FTREN IMPORTE DARGAINS, HOUS LOTS ~ AND FARM, e ks Paase o twe 2 Sied Bt bue i o villis, er livi payette | Cloth, $1 Charles Scribner’s Sons, New e | gl LGBt IO S wied 5 Mo Tsaac Willis, a farmer living in Faye passieulars, & 3 u < pany, Omaha are now praying for more hot sunshine, in LS e Skl ARETLAND ' Jx Rale or trade. B, K. Darling, Barker block 43m . Sioux Clty Express (ex. Sun. il foienn iy begirn | @ mout romarkable intelligence. On Satur- | Biancy Atwaod, president of the Barton- | ordor that they may get I thelr hay. and Ancoln, Neb, [ i = ' estarc] [ConMadison Rauiye | 48y Willls' baby son, aged 20 months, | vilia Plate Works, finds among his work- 0 tiltoe: Lincvin, M 3 R L X it e ishentar Cheical Co Mudtaon Saiss o 3 save thelr potitoes, AT A BARGAL AV TGmakal_Deyot, 15th wad Webseae 8 R ] Natia Ty yAleas Tx _ | crawled across the vard to a lot In which | people a beautiful French-Canadian girl, said | "}* Gonioticut farmer deacon: is reported —MISCE Biinamicnt, water and semar: connmotionin s | $:ipm..o....'nat Mall and oo i3 NOTICE T0 GDNTRAGTORS, | the horse and a number of hogs are kept. | to be of mixed negro and white blood, a |y, "yave' replied complainingly to an intor- STACe pition, ‘monthly retal SLApmly by | Aohm -(ox. Mat) Wya Ex. (er. Mowi:: L | Sealed bids wil be hecelvea until 13 o'clock | THE €8t (0 this lot was open and fhie child | haif-sister of Tom Beaulleu, who 1s charged | 13, lave replled complainingly to an intor, ——— s = letter to Jean Schons, 4 Bee butlding 9:03am orfoik Express (ex. bunaay)..l0:3wam | m iday, Julv 26th, 1865, at the office of | CTawled through ¥ith being & negro, and scknowledged to be | /"0 0. N e ved for & sbower and not COMBINATION 03~ AND Migyz | S0pm LSt Paul Express.........1035m | the commissloner of public Iands and build. | When the hogs saw the baby they made | the crack ball player of the state. In time, 0 A 2 ' o ? ' and TR | o v B, BELL AND | Leaves| ~ K. C.. 8T. 3. & C. E. ) ings, Lincoin, Neb. for all labor and’ma- | for it and Willis was about to rush forward | the ofended work prople declare a strike | fOF another food” = 2 SeiE - N $70 | OmahalUnion ' Déjot, 10th & Mason Sts.| Omuna | terials requiréd in (he additions and altera- | and save the child when he was prevented | unless ther ‘Beaulieu is dismissed from Some time ago a band of western Indians SALE. A NEARLY EW UPRL i o \d e BON. TN 3 i R 9:G0am ... Kansas City Day Express.... s:opm | $ons to the Institution for the Deaf and | by the horse. The animal seemed to under- | the factory because of her racial taint. It is | danced for rain, In accordance with an old . at 1711 Dodge street, Q-M1ii2 Y e | 9i4opm K. C. Night Ex. via U. P. Tran. §:0am | l"nu;h at '.’"“‘,!“;“ Neb,, according to the | gtand the danger, for he ran up to the | then that James Atwood rises to the oce religlous custom. Next day they were nearly Uities and’ farms Jonn N Vrenses am 50D | Leaves | MISSOURI PACIFIC - \arrives | by Fioher & 1 eaijons therefor, ‘prepared | by and scattered the hogs in all directions | sion and invites the crowd fo “go to the | drowned out by s windy rainburst $ o1 | Omahal_Depot, 15th_ana_Webster Stx. | Omana | lle in’ the ofiice of 'the commissloner ot | With his heels. With bis teeth he then | devil” while he leads Esther on his arm | Man never fs, but always to be blessed. < s FOR SALE-16) ACRES GOOD FARM LAND | ‘gam St Louls Express... ds and bulldings at Lincoln, Neb., | picked up the baby by its clothing and | to his carriage at the door ‘er half- | There always remains the underlying good CENETERY 15 AT " et Mbra 0O FARM LAND | ‘idpm ©..\ 6% Louls Express:.:. e office of the architects, 600 Pax: | trotted away with it to another part of the | brother, feeling that Esther's lifs s shad- | policy of taking things as they come, with aierved Sitantion; situate) on o b ance long time, § o TR O P, D u 1oc s 8 |4on bldg.. Omaha, Neb. Separate bids will | |o¢, where he carefully laid It down in per- | owed by the presence of himself, goes to | due thanks for favors received vation morthwest part of Oinha REM. Leaves | SIOUX CITY & PeOIFIC | be received for the work and materials in Bult the timos and. lerms vasy . P - - rdn California. But his race finds o d | The Connecticut deaco p 6 el T | "GMaba) Depot, Jsth and Webster Sta. | Omana | the general contract and for the plumbing. | fect safety. }:“:‘:;,f‘:s b xh e m,"‘; out, and | ‘The Connecticut deacon In praying for ralg Dearly to gate, transportation DO YOU WANT A BEAUTIFUL MODERN | guope t. Paul Limited, ~10:3 ach bid must be accompanied by a certl- b - v . . SAAN o tiin, BEries | forgot to pray for not too much of it, younda very wogn | Call o agoat gt 321 Guutage home witiln walking distance from 1 | S B s SOP VR JAERT s WA, | fied check for five hundred dollars ($500.00), | She Wanted te' Help. ; aTenls foliow. Lod. pampiex X3 fukline hars e oz th strect, In Withnell bivck: or phon 0. “inside one mil:? We fave two cf th aves | SIC PACIFIC rrives | payable to th o public lanc Vas 8 S e oo through which Tom's relationship to Esther's and he will call and take you out to 'see ) B TRannial et WA Save f Thom | Tgevas () SI0UL TITXA PACIVIC, iAmives " | pevable he commissioner of public lands | Washington Star: She was in the country & n's I v sthe: | and bulldings of the state of Nebraska, | o =, " . champion Isg established oven wit 1M 301 them at greatly reduced prices and take in lgux City Passenger. “10:35pm { conditioned for the '»‘m»'u':'mu Of & contract | for the summer and was interested in every- hampion unu ablished. Interwoven with 3 . . viees » happenings are two other romances. & 350000 10 S8 ot a8 part paym. LBk Paul Limited....... | in accordance with said bid if the same | thing she saw. theso b o e P CLATRVOYANTS. i 06 WL e Uhen Sunday. Cal and tn. | Leaver | UNION PAGIFIC Apvee- | b9 dcsepiad by the Doard of Publlc Lands | ‘“Excuse my ignorance, won't yout" she O b e eas, THaraeor8® ol | Whan Baby wassick, we gave her Castoria, apeet them Union Depot, 10th & Mason Sta.| Oumana | 484 Bulld i i N | exclaimed, as she wenl over to where | Now' vork - oo Megesthl B LI RS, DI H. WARREN, CLATRVOY i icmeinber we witl 4ske 908 vecast tol s part | - Kearney B meesenitiioog | udel® FUSRL Ta vescrvedito refect any or all | pyrger Corntossel was working, “but 1 0| Qumpany, Omaneee [TSReB Btationery | Whamsho was s Child, she cried for Oastoris. lable business medium; $th year ai 11 No. s, | "Wy \ill you pay rent on & house and then | 33 & Bicma's it aom | V' Dited July 15th, 15%, 89 love to pick fruit. These plants are very | Tha writing of Dr. Clark’s “Oliver Crom. | Whe she became Mism, she clung to Castoria, i 8400 [ pay taxes on'vacant property when you can x D . crr . PACHG. Rk press. 10:3am e 105, O RUSSELL, © | pretty, but I can't see what grows on them.” | well" has only becn possible within the past | Wlen che had Children, she gavethem Castorias FROP. LEROY. THE GREATEST CLAIE: | “hae \itoss beaut ful homes or call at our ofice | iCPm:tiriiiv.o.Fast Mall........ 00100, {ilbpm | Commissioner """«i&uk‘ii‘fl'&'"i"‘&"{“i‘ 0, was the reply, “it Is purly hard to | few years, for, as Charles Dudiey Warner voyant and n-w“‘r-n.-.-mun ) it 1712 | amd we will be-most pieased to show them. e L raiol ADASH oRAILWAY. " e The time for the Tesasticn i The’ above see.” : P says of it In his introduction, it ‘“treats Sagltat avenue. lwatiatuction gwaraniael’or i | by’ T el Lo birea sirees naha oo stn [ O | wia'fa ey extonded (0 4 p. T Monday, | .But what do you pick of them?” Cromwell with understanding, with historic Y. troubee call. o 9929 1235pm | July 2th, 1895 JIv. 23 a6 ‘Tater bugs.’ insight. and with a full eoncantion of his

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