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" " g " i THE ()MA_]_IA DAILY BEE: "M ONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1895, [ 4 SPEGlAJ.I NOTIGES \ FOR SALE<FURNITURE, FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. f L Sttach 8 much Importance to the fact of the f day published the glowing words and de o TR Continued, oy being placed in that compartment as [scribed the brilliant coromony, the comhin s -l YOUR OWN SELECTION FROM GOOD - it | s R > ; Ne rood OUR OWN SELK ¢ FROM GOOD = - - oy . e f&y | Mrs. Fairholme seemed to do, I felt sure | monarch was already lodged under the roof Advertisements for these ecolumns | Jorgoen 516 0 Mary o tvemie O Mo 10 b b g Bt ¥ MlSSIflg from tlje 6:54 E‘presg [ that I should find him at Mostyn, and his | of the Bourbons. Sinee at Leoben Bonaparte will be taken until 12150 p. m. for | m————— | i e | ot being there was a great disappointment | had made the liberation of Lafayette and the evening and until 8 p. m. for the | FOR SALE—IIORSES, WAGONS, ETC | ) AN e €4y | to me. It seems quite certain, however, that [ h1s family an indispensable condition of the!s s e famfighnd | ARAILWAY INSPECTOR'S STORY. nobody alighted there except Sir Philip Sand- | treaty, it might have been expected that nl::;v‘n:.v:'.'.:n-fl‘lin‘.: ::l ton. TR T T TR e T R e e T t - | ford and his family v his name, so long used elsewhere In a nate P M0s2-17¢ rust’ Co,, 16th and Douglas str T < - w— wards, springing to her feet it she had | p° ke X S ahingtons b dresscd 1o n numbered letter in care [ == — _ E— it 2 R ke A R b SR “ been Ralvanized. “Mr. Barnes, are you quite | NONOT of (hAt duy were to be shired witn of_The Bee. Answers no nddressed FOR SALE=MISCELLANEOUS, SROOM MODERN HOUSE, NICE LAWN, o | sure of the name?” @ L P LR LR AL SR L A will be delivered upon presemtation | fine shade trees. goxd barn, lovely home, neat (Copyright, 1895, by ksving Racheller.) not called anywhers between Mostyn and | Quite sure,” I replied; “but—** s dpiidio of the check only. Rates, 1 1-2¢ n '.v;"m TON. .,,,; PURE RIVER FOR BALE. | ittt B LR TR lMy T»Irn]s ;":kll["ll"rl‘ I1 \l\ s hn:pm; ')l'l‘\"’fl‘la.lqu.l.; ;'rn.vlu;ml'- ;y u‘rmll v«m;n l‘ o ""‘! does he—does Sir Philip live near The New Japan. “ Lamoreaux Bros., 306 5. 16th street, Omaha — s — | disappointed ad fglt absolutely certain o d examined afforded absolute proof of | there Charles Dudley Wa [ 3 word, first “insertion, le¢ a word QUiis | TEXAS FARM FoR RALE 0 Acrme, 3 | geacreq i E R IR o evldent | At OF courss there was just the possi- | “He lives at Rhydowen Hall, about cight ha ¥ Warner in the Harper: Nothing taken for 1ess | foq i\ GHEAD, TWO LARGE AND TWO |t Worth & Denver 1 T onehalt cash | that T o the WrohK acent bility that the boy might have fallen from | miles laland. I remember his removing there | OUt Of the Orlent has suddenly cmerged & e se for first insertion. small hotel rang.s Hugh ve Repair | baiance on easy terms. Wi take unimeum: |\ aput the o MerigiE | the train, but 1 did not consider that at all | & Year or more ago. He bought an estate | Nation that at a bound has taken front rank ene adv works, 607 South 13th. Q—M60T 56 bered land as cash payment. A fine farm But the express did not stop here 1ast | I'kely, as he would have had to tamper with | there, 1 have heard.” among the powers. By the use only of Beuily FARDWOOD COMBINATION —HOD— AND | Sheap. ¥1,000. “Address J. . Cooper, Fi. Warth, | night, 1 suppose?" I said to the station mas- | the door and unfasiened It on the outside “"Il ‘_-4‘}'\.‘ s Mr. Reginald—live with | modern methods as weapons, but without hicken fense, Chas, R. Lee, %A and Dou ter, after a short paus |mi.-|n such a thing could have happened, and | him stil either being absorbed or yielding her Orlents Q = | liyey ure,” was the feply. “I got a tele- | Surely the other passengers in the comparf- | .ves allsm, she has joined the ranks of nations WANTED=SITUA FOR SALE-AT A DARGAIN, TWO NEWS BICYCLES, gram 1o say that it would stop to set down | Ment would have prevented him from doing | ,vas he With the party W B Y il A Japer s, # N sond anything of the kind, and even if such a mis- No; he met with an accident. 1o had | the next, of what we call civilization, Is —— paper team fixty good condit Sir Philip Stanford and ¢, Sir Phl s PORITION AR CLERK IN DRY GOODS OB 7 R sl s e Y T K Sir Philip Stanford and party. Sir Philip [ hap had taken piace, tho other passengers | Stayed at home and was out riding yesterday [ totally opposed to hers. We have been Rmocery or general store by experienced gheap for, cnsh. “No trade. " Lock box_§. & 1 XON, 42 N. 16TH lives, as perhaps you know, at Rhydowen | would have been certain to have reported the | When he got thrown from his horse | petronizing her and brow-beating her for a DUILT LIKE A WATCH. WF pply Co., 1515 Howard st hall, a good eight miles in the country. He ence Connah's Quay when the train He is not dead, Mr. Barues, o and all his family, except his eldest son and d there, which, clearly, from Mrs. Falr- | fatally | daugnt 0! cer 1o Sir Phillp's brother's | NOIme’s statement, they had not done. The only information I received was that [t il b iR I e U, I was not surprised, therefore, to find on | he was badly hurt. I am sorry that the news | enoukh to be trusted to administor the ordi- . | place near Beaumaris on a visit; but during | inquiry that the station masters at Holywell, | distresses you. 1 had no idea that you knew | hary justico and comity recognized among yesterday Mr. Reginald—that's the son left | Bagillt and Flint had neither seen nor heard | SIt Philip or his family. But this does not | Other natfons. And now by taking from us at home—got thrown from his horse and v ~or injured | quarter of a century, imposing our courts upon her and keeping her in tariff leading strings, as If she were in no way civilized e, MBSO e | ICR IN CARLOAD LOTA. CORRESPONDENCE - wolicited, A. B Nicholns, Council s Q- M668 S WANTE TALL DR Barnum & Bro. HIRED IRISH SETTER IN | sale at a bargain, Robert Ivens, | to five fami- WANTED-LIVE, INT Omahis to organize clubs of th L B & GUN CO., 2415 CUMING, | ot | atiything ot the boy. -The sttion maste help us find the boy. You can suggest noth- | all that she cared to take and adopting it Tiem for our famons orchard homes 1and 10 e | o . N padly 7 By: LaleBsabhal S boy o n master at ( “ol . i s 1 tral Misalssippl. The tide of immigration is go- | = | [ C i eyt \1: i}’ HUFG RHE »"" sl e lo Sit| Connah's Quay, in reply to my hurried in- | I1€ that will afford me a further clew, I sup- but without relinquishing her Oriental point ing south, whers there are no hot winds. no MISCELLANEOUS, OMANA BICYCLE GO BRAT PLAGH 7o nuy | Ehlip and he came home, with his lady and | quirjes while the train stood at his station, | POSE of view of religion or of anclent morality, ‘e ere, o or Thres hope‘can be Falsed sach blcycies, sundriés and repairs. 3% N 1tn st ” | the children, by the Dangor train and drove | confirmed in substance all that Mrs. Fair- [ _+No, nothing. But before you go let me | She appears as a diplomatic power, in polnt re there fn 1o such (hing a8 a - | STAMD FOR SAMPLE OF ARADIAN | com— pem e o I U an“.';ln.f:m are quite stre that no fittle boy | BOMe had told me as to what happened there | :.»n you why tie mention of Sir Philip and l\v‘l‘ s‘h:‘-‘w:ll" :I":lel .\(yvv.lvlthfl.i capable of coping j Gro it o man wil work onebait as hard n3 he mmediate relief; sure cucs: contains | W- BAMAN s BICYOLES,» CANRIAGH, | SEACE YO S RUIELES Lt 10 HES CE0 | on' e “aebival ‘ot the . thalni ~The" boy: tan (1S HON, dpast e so)mire gust wows' SURder) 0SSt SO0 el carth, and as & military | fors. " Bure paying crop of fruit and garden Sttt (1 TR IR . LI # certainly not alighted there, neither had any | {he clroumstances 1 am sure Mrs. Fairholme | J1€ L PO gk of aaures) o track, Richest sofl o earth. Best railway MUY ) WARWICK, 810 MODEL, RIDDEN _Two | P14} it i 't pave | OF the other three passengors who left Rhyl | VOUld not mind my doing so, for I have an | In single combat, though, of course, not gaeliilen. Geo, W. Ames, general agent. 1817 | A5 ARSHID IN THE BEST SHORTHAND [ months, perfect condition, $65 cash, Omaha Quite sure, Mr. Barnes. 1 couldn’t have | B0 LA €L0r HITRE Boo s 0 e now | Impression that in ‘some way which 1 cannot | §trong enough to defy three or four firat class Farnam stroet, Omaha 131733 | athool can be had on conditions casily compiled | Coal, Coke and Lime Co., 16th and Douglas. | missed seeing him if he'd been there. There | o & partmen as now | yndarstand 1t will help toward the recovery | hations banded together to force her to sur- e e mAsEN FOR | WIthi no cash required. Address W 51, Tiee. Mis4-12 | was only Sir Philip’s own party."” strongly of the opinion that the hoy was in} ¢ per Jittle boy." ks to n a part of her plunder. It d;r‘r‘ ll’;'”:'.:{‘.\“ll'\l lx ID SALRSMEN FOF RMTIT 130 | comm——— “But it the boy didn't come to you or to [ the train while it stood at his station, but 3 SEREHE Tasd reminds one of the fable of the jackass golng a'to custamers, 8t. Louls, MANTLES, GRATES AND TILE: your porter may vou not have missed him and | that he was prevented from alighting by the (Continu ARl ay.) hunting, at a safe distance, with the young R ; Siaokae ARSI TR, A , GRATES A X Fone into the oflice, leaving him standing on | other passengers In the compartment. HAUAZINES OF THE HONTH. lion. Perhiaps the most remarkabla thing in A GENTLEMAN TO WORK OMAHA OR TAKE T T T o R L I went on by the same train, and on arrival et regard to Japan is the patience with which (Crritory im Nebratka, an encral agent for &h | o | WOOD, MANTELS, ORATES, o TILES o | “IUa impossible, Mr. Barnes,” and the old | at Queensferry found that the station master Drift of Population to Cities. she has for a quarter of a century borne the Omaha_sick. accl D udential | - charm free with every $1.00 reading. Fee, 60 Milton Rogers & Sons. Omaha. 375 | man shook his head docided.y. had been called away for an hour on urgent | Henry J. Fletcher in the Forum: The | humiliation put upon her by civilized na- e e 3 "a. ., Of address | AN $1.00. Tala If the one you love i true’ and —— | "““Wero you in attendance on the train your- | business, and I therefore went on (0 Sandy- | closing decaies of this century are witness- | Uon% While she has been fearning tho arts ¥ W. V. Kent, 34 Paxton block. B-MA38 when you will marry; where to go and how to selt?" I asked. “Just tell me everything | croft and alighted there. I was rather glad S S- | by which they were able to dlotate to her iV ent, 34 (S AR get rich, Tells about business, lawsuits and all hson. ot ‘| ing no more remarkable phenomenon than { yior vapacity - R TATONERS FOR 7. & M. 1Y, CO._IN WYO- | Affairs of life: removes all troubles; tolis your that passed to be able to get to that station without de- er capacity of adaptation seemed unlimited, i LABORETN NOR B. & M. BT G e (rHeacn, | fife With & wonderin powers O ahd ste ToF. | SHERTDAN Son T oo “Well, the porter and myself were both at | lay. because the tickets of the 6:54 expross | that snown in the migration of population, | At one time it was said that she Intendsd 11th and Farnam T—MGIS 13" Hours 9 to 9. Parlors 1613 Chicago strect. oal e I8 W romitiE: .s0.607. Tump. JM?H the train. There was a goodish bit of 1ug- | were always collected there, iv being the | Mot %o much from country to country as|taking on a foreign religion as ons of the AVANTED. BOY 17 OR 1§ YEARS OLD, TO | —— ST ST | e 50, “Also denler in Feansiivania | gage. It was in the cupboard of the carriage | nearest station to Chester, and I thought it | from place to place in the same country. | clements of becoming greatness, and that sho take cnre of horse for his board and room. | MRS, DR. H. WARREN, CLAIRVOYANT, RE. | hard coal. Victor White (Tel, 137), 188 Farnam. = -~ kely that the station master or porter might | This interior migration 13 most noticeable in | coutemplated taking the religlon of the czar 1 TR T2 i6et G2 lable business medium; 8th year at 19 N fowh, | 44 bo ablo 1o say whother or ot the bay or | e MOSL progressive lands. = In Australia, | Of Russia, as most consonant with tiie posle — e — T s e the other three passengers were in the train | for example, the rural districts prosper | tion of the mikado. However this may be - MAN OF NE YDIESS FOR OUR 4 oW great o v 6l 4 5 A AN D hatrncted ind patd. while ASSO on'tts arrival thore. Tho tation mastor told (&0 & few great citics grow enormously, | she formed and drilled her army, created & TNy personmily, 1616 Dok : 5 i S 71660 (RQUIEy LhRLLLA - NaA EaTlsotan thi toks o all the intermediate communities are | navy and put herselt in financial relations M s MASSAGE, BATHS, ETC. T T TN e TR ots fn the front part of the train, and that | fintively stagnant: but fn the United States | with the rext of the world, o that when the e oo - T o — — —_— 7, 8 per cent when 1, 3, 3 years old, always = g L4 ho drift fs unmistakably from the farms to | moment of action arrived she appeared as ' '« 3 IWIN " ™ - Y N q e was quite sure 4 ArSCns ol o o8 an COLLECTOR WANTED. A SN | SapAME swrT w8 o T o o R ho owas Quite suro that mo perscns of the | (o ycarest Villuge, Trom the viliage (5 tho | adept fn all the modern methods of nsserting B0.00 honea'y bond and be an a nvasser, | DRI O ond hea DRt | TR M 13 | e - - Neither had the porter een th e rain. | town, and from the town to the elty, The [ lierself. Bt tha Japan is still Oriental i Ronty 1ais Dousias. Mis s | | o o aRt ASOiRIon clear, therefore, that the B scemed | newest portions of the western states, which | her sympathies there is no doubt, hor is e | MMB. LARUB, M4 17 HOW'D interest_on savings. Apply to Omahba L. & B. Aty AL 1S passengers Wad § qre gt41] in process of settlement, have not | there any sign that she has broken with the D VBNATE Hhit 092 Als> | Ass'n, 1104 Dee bidg. G. M. Natting alighted at Queensterry, and I proceeded to | gy yot felt the full offect of the centripetal | traditions of her past any further than wa ; -1 L B — — walk back to that station, a distance of about 4 - - 3 . e SOIR, HOWHELY TURK ‘ attraction, for popniation tends to spread | necessary to take the position she has as- I AT WiTE, | vaths Finest pariors in a mile and a half. out into a more or less uniform density, but | stmed. We havi sho ¢ TADY TO LEARN A It THAT WILT, 1 el et e ! have (o reckon henceforth with RS e i eome o r dny; school | LS. The station master had returned by the | wherever immigration has ceased the new | another element in our *C civiliza- sive : ey time I got there, and I at once told him my | f K1y e sl 11 CAta theouktouE | H (gL, feachors on. vacation preverred. after 9w | NASSAGE, MADAME 2 & i ¢ t and 1 at once told orces quickly begin to tell, and throughout | tion.” That s bres yrtent N @ ¥ M - e 13h and Dodge. Rooms by day or week. 319 G l‘” bu "r; 'hfl”;','u "“‘;mr'"l"‘;;“" in 1ilinois and lTowa, a universal and all- | formless Chinese empire seems more than ADIES WANT FIRSC-CLASS GIRLS ath T BARERI. PR N - e othel s5eng alighting there, | powerlul cutrent b ot in, sweeping ey eve yrobabilit der the tonel L KR atnavian Y. w. home, #15 Davonport st |~ §15 N0 it ave I R S T with & scar on Bis face he had seen | fiing tovard tho conters. | Thls trancpinnta- | And aut of this. drith such s Virile Ard o i Ca-1 aVe, Gane s, the dooty Omans ce or twice before. but the women were |ion has most far-reaching effects. voliti- | disciplined power as Japan close at hand, the ED, FIRST-CLASS GERMAN g AM AN PLAN strangers to him. The man's ticket waslcally, {t transters a preponderance of | new combinations formed are likely te LR, JIRATCLAS GURMAN TURKISH DATHS. oms at $15) day: T rooms it $2.0 any, oniyitorFiiHt, Kmdiheilind toinay ‘excesn: ‘He | s5ivar .bg he Graat cltita, CHANIOE: he £os| AN OFERtEI 6aat Nha RAtony E Tt paua t M SRR L OGN DRS00 SL 00 Rt QY O was hampered in_finding the ‘money by a |Sulls of tmportant elections and Increasing | east strong encugh. to. contest. in misig S LAY GO MEAT AND FASTRY, sy | TURKISH DATHS. ONLY PLACE IN CITY | THE “LANGE" HOTEL. 02 8. 10TH STR sack which he carried on his back, and which | (he ‘urgency of municipal problems. Soclally. | eszential pofnts our estern oiviiication, o) dining room: glris, in”and ot Lo exclusive for ladles. Sulte ms-uo‘ Bee Blds M5 1::;’:‘1‘!:1] not seem to want to put down on the | {" \wells the number of the classes most ex pibe Eptieins ransportation. Canadian o —— B el R = Eround posed to sgitation and discontent, intensi- The Tendeney of the A S DAT ST, . 8 The man with the scar on his fac “Now [ don't like suggesting such an 1 p bl U LADIES' BA ME. POS’ 015 8. o8 e dange prehende: 0 ce row! o . LADT BATHS. MME. POST, 3103 8. LOS .- : s et tdea,” 1 sald, “and T hope it will turn out ll"mwhtlm':»\“r: "(‘(‘)" hr\l‘:“;;‘m:;‘g«h |“‘!‘{[m.' Ju H. B. Brown in the Forum: The in- P = ey e In which they had traveled, near the front of | (o o a wrong one. but do you think ft | oot UPASAVAIS BRd. WIAeRs RE ETOWIN | fluence of consolidation is everywhere the 1 BROWN MARE, WEIGHT 1,00, the train, and 1 helped %the porter to get It-| noscible from the appearance of the sack A LLb, BA08; CONC'N" | same; the absorption of small states; th i 2 oy PRRYONAL PK on left flank, Sultable feward upon re~ | out, Sir Philip and his lady and the children | that the boy was ineida it trates the wealth of the nation into fewer n i the HOUSES, F. K. DARLING, BARKER HLOCK. ok 4 covery. 22 Main st., Council Blufts, 1>y Stobd: WhtoH ik KT @A then e DOFt DAL | ol s ) g 0 eTbIe. LHEURRE the re. |1anis and reacts profoundly wpon the ma- "“"”“"" "" ’“]’fl" Jnee; the smtralistion il D335 L o N by Lost L, b & J 1 0 hot 3 - | terial, s d politic x o entire | POWer in the hands of ® cati N g VIAVI CO., 88 BEE DBLDG: HEALTH_ DOOK | S —_— the luggage on the fofiiwhecled truck and because if the lad wa e he was | ""‘“ gacial snd political lite af-ine entire !‘, people of ’”;m,‘,r'_‘;' ’,’f‘ il "l"'" il HOUSES IN ALL ME CITY free; home treatment; lady attendant, U—o4 o took It across the life to the down side and enough, and you k what that | Ratlon. The importance of-thls migration, | b/ [ 08 b OB SR SIRUD AR 0. F. Davis arn; ——e e - PAWNDBROE out through the gatesto the carriage which | means. But it's quite possible, I wondered | therefore, is hatdly to be overestimated. | EnEUASS and, in this country, a vast acces- SSive. DENEWA & 0O, 1R T B HAAS FLORIST PLANTE CUTFLOWERS | " _______| \ax ‘walting for them, and tho party came | why the fellow was s mighiy anxious to |1t 18 & striking characteristic of our period— | {7 10 the power of the federal govornmont 1013 Winton. Street o one s U s | H. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 16 ST. | poross at the same time and got into the | keep the sack in his own elutches et it s a period of universal tranaition In | Vlse, miew may differ us to whether the — — by 3 et siliita 386, [ g 7 i o . St o« | Which large masses of peopls pparently of the people can better be preserved ‘OLE CO,, LARGEST LIST IN OMATA. e e e Pl errite. carriage ¥ Of course,” 1 sald, “he may not have [ Wl ¢ 4 1) > states o 0 L gl B | R A O S LOANED. CASH_PAID FOR OLD [ “Sir Philip's own 'carflage, 1 suppose?” 1, done the boy any serious harm, perhaps "x““\‘:w‘r'":\' A, "; Yo i ‘;"l:‘l;r’:, i ‘I‘:m"’:“"‘l"”'“nl'- B I"‘l-‘"lwl: S - S S S8 e iiver and clothing. 320 North I Sathy only renderad him unconscious In some | F¥. Where homes are cheap, the air pure, a RL e latter, b @ historical R e a heth AN e | CASH ADVANCED ON_PUBLIC EMPLOY: — Mme-A% | Ty sure. Whila:thei luggage was being | way, so as to get him out of the train and | Men equal and extreme poverty unknown :{l'"‘;""f had nefthor steam nor clectricity + Bl i Sherwood ave. C.'A. Biatr, 613 N ;| “satartes. Commercial Trust Co., 431 Tee Tidg. | = ; : = | oaded 'the party were getting Into the car: | away from the station. I expect the watch |ARd crowd into cities where all these condi. ) o the genoral diftusion of education and ' D o SRS R AR LN 7 SHUSMISS SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. | riage, but It was a rathar tght squecze, and | that the boy carried has been the tempta |!ios are reversed. When this movement | pMelllERnCe they have brought in thelr train, S oM TIOUSE. 13 5. 13Ti B | PRIVATE HOME FOR WOMEN DURING ST =Y one of the-boys had:toyide with the coach- | tion. s procsbded fon fast wnd. the. clites Have | o el e e modes ces; very handy to business. confinement. Best of reference given. 139 N. | X7 VAN SANT'S SCHOOL, 513 N. man. 1 lifted him on e seat myself and I arrang>d with the station master that he | become swoilen with a surplus population b -“- o urnished the antidote. The nine- Enquire at 209 8. 16th §t. - D. T. Mount. SWatrestss 1 T o - U—M685 A13® told the coachman theraasn't room for him | should make Inquiries for the boy in the | for whom thera is no employment, when ur- .?0" d 'lanlury has given birth to large D FINE LIVERY RIGS CHEAD, ED BAUMLEY, 1OKl4e) narTr Ll Bir EMMD swhati T had" dotia; ghborhood, while T went on to Counah's | ban expansion has far outrun the' growth of | States, but at the same time has curtailed the ROOM TG 17th and St. Mary's ave, Telephone 410, A F GUAG! and he said, ‘Al right,"'and then they drove | Quay to compare notes with the police, and the contributory territory and this conii- | Privileges of the great, has expanded the area \ 005 Al MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAG 1 o gaid, ;2 g pctiro thelr Botive co-operation | owing | tion has become excessive and universal, a | Of freedom and entrenched the people in thelr ‘streot Awiy h secure their active co-operation in following hans] AT excr ! , P aonndiacLend peop 3 o & ke o ~ INSTITUTE “A - a v 0 clew d found. panic nterrupts his concentration for a | M 3 . hese speculations are o 2 MO $.IOOM HOUSF MINUTES {, 'TRO-GALVANIC INSTITUTE, | GRORGE F. GELLI BANJO AND And Jon ate Bh!n““‘“y certain that only | U '”“ e I ¢ o i ce | time, until the proper balance b ool little value. The large states ave upon d wallk fiom court house. Reom Barlker N. Y. L. Bldg., gives treatment for all Fultis toncher: + 1911 Easy atrest M09 | the menibers of Sir” Bliflip's own family he inspector of police was in the offic pl DEOR nnge halwaehilown | oy ias T pon us and , B Bs toubie, lencortho Thotds, ca- | —BUltar_ 4 atiedts T VTIARI00 L TS I AB0 Ehat:there“iis no Doy left stand. | When ‘T arrived, nd ‘1 8oon told Lim ‘my |0nd couhiry is” re-eitablished. ~ The more SYTshadow us. They hiave:oms to stay, dnd, OT BUY SSALE us- | rapid, therefor and throat trouble. For ful or’ sup- PTANOS story and made him acquainted with my s the process of centralization | for better or for worse, the world must adapt ; MODERN NINE-ROOM HOUSE, pressed menstruation, @ positl ?T 0 new p tor mod- | 1ng about?” & Jelons in regard to the man with a scar | the more frequent and intense must be the [ itself to their conditions. The consolidating » _ o uice duwn, trees, barn. i1 teteess L :'\"Illllllm:x‘; H. Schmoller, fo- lQn‘:i:( ;;:.t;m:;"flr;'l¥'m'rIl:rw\?-":ll:‘m_mhu Aoross his cheek. Tho inspector heard me |pericds of depression needed to correct it. :"f‘"““i" I5 not less ‘mnu!lvm in matters of e 4 : —_— i 3 KB fror b MESHE | Ptlaatly: thit T had iAniahed; malking means gt uternal economy, and it is as potent in busi- anm' 13 “‘l'.”("IH\\V“-.!’(—.I(LNV.\[ Hous| 18| o OAN—REAL ESTATE. — = —= = = raf(‘;lrlh Iflll‘nl\:x:‘ "lh'\fi:t bk !{ “'Il““!\'lh"!“ l:)';y while one or two not and’ thien ho: sald Advance of Civil Service Reform. ness as in politics. In fact it may be sald to AREPSICAEMt: 64 MUl & T D010 PASTURAGE. e SvekIte nad:not allgtaarat Moty quietly: “And you badly want to get hold | Theodore Roosevelt In the Scribner ';;:‘;" r’;'\‘ul“l;”nmrl the whole system of pro- TSES VI 5 - B d i 2 AR 3 of B E pose ? you' P g People some o o v o % duction. Vhere transportatl s 0 HOUSES NEAI HIGIT SCHOOL, 865 | T8y ToAn & TRUST Co. 15 2 3 PGSR S R e aganaer train for Choster was now | Of that man, I suppose? But you'll have to | Peaple sometimes grow a little down- | qeiiole Where transportation s slow and per month. 216 Capitol avenue. s i EBURDH X LIRS | GooD PASTURE FOR HORS 0 TER 4 g stle for him. He's gone. Haarted al Naiea . . each state becomes a manufactur- D—674-160 Loans at low rates for cholce security in Ne. o S 1 o 1 & almost due and I decided to go as far as | " E0H (08 G P16 2 ) hearted about the reform. When they feel in | jng community of it 3 3 c braska and Towa farms or Omaka city pro month per head. " Chatles Gans, St Paul, Neb. O et irles jone! What do you mean?” T asked in 8 nunity of its own; where it is choap, might be nec = = — = on the wa 3 v able to obtaln any informati DERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, | 210 8 W A0 S e Sy i ain by which the boy travel K BURKET, FUNBEAL DIRECTOR Anp | (1417 DY Which the boy tra émbiamer, 1618 Chicago st SWANSON & VALIEN, ary by it T did not expect, however, to be bearin, W T RATES t W- e emient this m0ad 1t would bo well for them to re- | local manufacturers and dealers are driven to e Oh, he's cleared out, bag and baggage. | flect on what has actually been gained in!the wall by the competition of the great on the We ought to catch him, though We know o past six years. By the inclusion of producers, who manufacture only where it © | the man very well. ile’s an old acquaintanc, e rallway mail serv the smaller free | €an be done to the best advantage. The re- of ours, known as ‘Dusky Joe' I'm only | delivery offices, the Indian school service, the | SUlts are large enterprizes, only rendered surprised at a man with a face Lke that | internal revenue service and other less im- | POSSIble by combinations of capital—great e A taking to bad ways. He's too easily recog- | portant branches the extent of the public | C0TPUTations, monopolizing the production of Beecham's pills are for bilious. | nized.” He lives at Flint, and Is the biggest | service which s under the protection of tho | 411 the comforts and many of the neces- o rascal in the district. He's already served | law has been more than doubled and there | S27ies of life—immense farms and pastures, ness, bilious headache, dyspep- | cne or two terms for various oftenses, but if | arg “now nearly 50,000 employes "o | flooding the markets of Burope with cheap RNISHED ROOMS, MONEY TO Li 0. F. Davl Wi 98 | GITY LoAd T LOW! 1605 Fara C. A, STAR FOR RENT URNISHED ROOM without board. 604 So. 1ith st. P — —. 608-13°_ | GAPITA! $2,000,000; 8 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING Mortgage Trust Co. 1 had certai M. 0. MAUL. UNDERTAKER er, 1417 Farnam st., telephone ) s bl | e e IR ATt a T Tatay el | Hfase e \ °f | meats and grain, curtailing the rents of the for man and wife. Rent taken in board. 319 on city proporty. Apply to Pusey & — = = | sia, heartburn, torpid liver,diz- | o settied for a good long spell. My men the =~ federal ovemment =~who & have | jandiords and depressing the value of their g man dnduy Sl s, ‘room 297 First Nat, Bk Bl v = 0 seitled for | 1y 1 peen withdrawn from the degrading | jands. — L. 2 W--356 ACCOU NTS. . . | have been after him all the morning. They {HAtenges that File the apollg!| Andx the crushing out of small producor: TR B CUNRURNIEHED. ROOME; | e e e e e ziness, sick headache,bad taste | founa ‘traces of his having calied at_home | R, | (U fUe te - SBollS | and the centraliaing of "production whers nodern conveniences, 6211 So, 19th street. NEY TO LOAN O} PROV] M 5 = A 5 . d the night, but for the ent, at a LA A A 2 SUCCESS | labor and mate! J d B v B v nien \-Pee‘;m Brennan, Love & Co., Paxton bic | CHAB B, WALTERS, BXPEIT AGCOUNT in the mouth, coated tongue, during th g‘:‘\llilzh rmflv.“)‘ the presen any | 213°a great. advance, though, ‘of course; it | mmoohert naterlal can be obtained the FOUREK 3 TROOMS OO, B Lok & eed : 1 : T4 ey e m awfully sorry for that,” T said, “but [ OUBht only to spur us on to renewed effort. [ —— large lawn. 211 St. Mary's. 669-12¢ Y TO LOAN ON IMPROVED oss of appetite,sallow skin,etc., | wnat has become of the boy, I should iike to | In the fall of 1594 the people of the state| Nearly everyone necds a good tonlc at this oot I e ol B r living or—or dead?” stitutio ovisi oviding a me: onic and blod er. =t et e LOANS ON_IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY — e - H 3 A No news at all of the boy till you came,” [ 8ystem in the affairs of the state and fts e 2 HOUREKERIING S 0 | weoperty. W, Farnam Smith & Cv., 1520 Farnam | S5 MARION'S COMPOUN winp | and constipation is the most e reply, “and we want Dusky Jae | municipalities, and the following spring tho His Spiral Sooth h strect, M7 17 v=3) | ready rellet an lute safet’ Avicd: BI0° TORIYVANS MO VAR, 2o 420 : “hie e y “Give me a spiral soother,” 1 : e i d € and absolute safety: old a great city of Chicago voted, by an over- spiral soother,” says the eritie A o {5 oD HOOMB.PRT. | L0 0 T D WRAD T s Donaras, | 1 russiat or Woman's Rellef by refura mall frequent cause of all of them. Yhelming majority, ia. favor of applying. n |to the professor. The amiable dlspenser o Vo family, south front, suitable for two gen Wt A | hiookivn, N, T Fulton o Tae 1 af b nd radioal | llauid comfort pick 1 erl, amily, so ront, wuitable for two gen- —939-. Blooklyn, N. M569 120 ¢ its municipal affairs the advanced and radical | 19 comfort picks up a lemon tenderly and g T o T VAT e T C ol L ! 7_ | _Blooklyn, ! Sl e care! 5 ¥ | fences: board 1t desired; references. § PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN UPON OMAHA | LADIES! CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNY- Go by the book. Pills 10 eivil service reform law which had already | SAFCOlY, proceeds to remove its peol, relates ftol uvenc J real estate & Neb. farms. W. B. Meikle, Omnha. | ~“royal Pills (dlamond brandj are the best; safe, d 2z box. Book f % passed the Illinois legislature. Undoubtedly | the Washington Post. The knife is handled e DU e dRIA Lake ono et w001t aoe. i for and 25C a box 00 ree at Ator cvery siccess there comes a moment [ 'pl:m.y uwrl ‘c]urr!{u\!y 1m.n when the white { PURNISHED ROOMS A MORTGAGE LOANS. LOW RATES, " ail. At druggists. Chichester Chem- aist’ i of reaction. The friends of the reform grow |\INeT #kin of the frult Is exposel the yellow R R Uy WM | e = —=——=| Allen Co, 365 Canal St., o secure everything they Hoped: they nealact | RCOMATKE o bodspring, 'for instance, A 5 DENTISTS, ; o lay proper stress upon all that it does | §00u0a ‘around. on its. lnside et it praly > FICELY FURNISHED ROOM, MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTEL % SR New York. o Eatimankieictiall reul ey in apliaitromNthie hotiot 1o ths! Lo, I"ru-l':»a”l::-‘;hi: 9 b s - - 39 s TIST, 2020 BURT 8T, w1 all disappointments and opposition, the | Leaped hold tha nedl in black Ena’al o DESIRABLE ROOM, WITH BOARD, MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, PIANO! = — Annual sales more than 6,000 000 boxes. growth of 'l!w vr'm-ilnh' ’nlvr clvil service re- U.IA.,l.i'x':,:;{:-r' :|l,”|'« ’nfifi.‘k‘;?‘f’lflr‘:»ilnf‘unt!mu' Botsias AR A Rovaes, Wagana Slor At ISNERL Fatis Mo St B3 g ; form has been continuslly more rapid and | The liguid. sparkles Mk Iy ol O R | taoval of koods’, Strictly. confidentials You ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. avary your has takon u mensurably nenter | oo (Ud sparkios CHKS Sohempaigie s iagy RICBLY FURNISUTED FRONT ROOM AND | Gan'jay. tho loan oft ‘i any th or i any o Sa 10t of pure und dmeawrably nearorou feel cooler with each tiny bubble” that board, sultable for two. hicago street. amount. T ATE NG TS LIS al of pure and decent government | ruzhes to break upsn the servics, You spo . . 4 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACT- hich g ) pon th u spond ol 558-128 OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO, e for sikairla NahE ana AItdane which is dear to the heart of every Amerl-|two or three minutes apture he vis FUNNISHED OR UNFURNISHED 1OOMS, 068, 16 st ;:IF.A&I G sastrical it on. Peatern i can citize Lo isusae ianted IRIgRte Rt holriataH With or_without board; bath; near rk s e et e et el il rical Supply ¢ 515 Howard st ) - slp it. The man SUIT 0 " wh _centor, M5 Farnam. ¥ * | MONEY TO LOAN, 3. 6). 9 DAYS; e : = — Depot, 10th & Mason Sts Nupoleon and Washington, #hirt becomot ;ullyllr”h! 1( r:rlw)xlxidd-r lllll;é f;’(‘::? DOURLE PARLORS AND OTHER_ROOMS: | Hire; Plancs, ele. ‘Duft Green, room § DERS. K W11, Mot & aget Sud. X 3 spm Prof, Bloane In the Century: Blmyltans- | poratingly cool-looking siel you are willing mewly” furnianed . first-class board. | €2) a0 S Soenver: Tapress o 0 usl these events the most careful 10 load to the altar, your enemies are for- MiAl i = TR Nébraska Looal (except Sunday):: 7spm preparation was e for ) ch (BIven, and you make up your mind to pay o RN NICWTY ORISR SOt PER TANGING, TOUSE ioratka Look) (age: Buniay), m preparation was made for a step. which &ivon. and you make up your mind to pay all enst front room, with alcove and bay window " tol, 7361 Bnop 918 N. Sith st o Fast Mail (for Lincoln) daily S might redound to Bonaparte's credit if prop- | your throat. cool it ‘""”'u“\"l’fi down odern conveniences, rard, 623 uth 29th si — —. 2 . AGH WURLING v v . asily 1 0 ATon 00| B YO ie, b wi o Modern convenien rd, LTS ey e %0 e Ago BURLINGTON & Q.|Arrives | “Have you found litle Fiank, Mr. Darncs?” ,’lv\”‘-'k"v,‘h;nl c ‘n‘\ld m\‘h,w; lll‘Vr\;nN tal [ ing the cockles of your heart gt = LR A 0 ) B8t vion Depoty 10t & Mason Sts.| Omaha | - = to the complete success of his scher LB LA 9 - FTNISHED KOOMS WITI BoARD, 1y e B AR R, 00 dai) and i coAly “Chicago Vest 9:50am | for quite another matter. I Under the new constitution every depart- ghicr's Oruel Joke, v . Douna M 180 ¥ iy E ilipm | well tell you all about it Dur ment of government had an assigned dwell- [ A story Is being told of & young lady who ROOMSE AND ARD AT 152 BIX T%.00 AND UPWARD PER MONTH oy PR R (e 1 | night there’'s been a bad ¢ place. That of the consuls was to be | found a package 8f love lotters that had 0 150 e WTth bl apiuad By Wamane s R EaaioM aftray on the Hawarden estate. Three the Tullerics. How could an absolute dicta~ | been written to her mothor by her father ant met look and particulars - ers and two keepers met In the ¢ install his penates in the sometime h befors they wery Tl b National bank references. Thomas & C Leaves [CHICAGO, ) ST. PAUL.|Arrive . ) fut \ s i ere marrled. The daughter g P e R L A O ML & Shau b k- [Arives | there was a hot fight, and the keepers got the | 0f absolute royalty without inspiring gene aw that she could have a little sport, and :00pn Chicago Limited o:300m | WOrst of it 1 they're both badly hurt, One | distvust? The first step was to rechristen | read them to her mother, substituting hei STORY BRICK 1 N, | FI0TO Hivese. Fastiaon’ & Con oma AR s Ly Bl | of them fsn't likely to get over it. From | the pil: as “the palace of the government,” | own name for that of her mother, and & s This building fire | Chicago.” A ' YoMdT8 83 | WANTED, TO BORROW $00.00 T0 $5m.00 o RGO & NQRTTWEST N what the other keeper says, Dusky Joe was [ (he next to consecratz it to glory. From | fine young man for that of her father. The Blire, watar on wil fioors. gas, eter Abply. o | 1,250 OR EQUIVALENT IN REAL ESTA per cent, 2 10 3 years; first-class security. Ads fon Depot. 10U de Mason 3 one of the poachers, and what you tell me as | {47 And nesr the statues of the great were | mother Jumped up and down in her chair, iixture, water on ull fioors, us, etc. "ApplY at | 81,250 O EQUIVALENT IN REAL kST RAEcant iR 40 8 T Eastery Hiproms im0 bis traveling 16 Queensterry last ‘it | £ hered “to_adorn its halla, The choios | shitied hor ‘foct, and waemed terribly dia: G i mase. for riog uhie e B s LA Ty e AEhron W:atam | confirme it That's why we'va been afte hese adisplayed In significant confusion | gusted, and forbade her daughter to have o9 FARN e B = Mo. Velley Local.. 10551 f 212 Hone anvildngsta thatia gecerals and statesmen of all times In | anyth 0 do w Do Young mar store), 22 o nam with 5. | $90 FOR A MA - IRRIGATION BO) Gimalia_Chiclxo peel om0 ARECIEL LA done mayLIng fo=the Han't (e ek, | uia i ith R0 (LD N aURE fan il Wing on 13t street, WIll_put in thorough [ Omaba; $50.00 b Notice is hereby glven that sealed pr = — B A moke. Teasan wity we should aateh MuL| (1)) 0" oictro: " Brutus;: Mirabest lek; | would write such sickening and nonsensical § Alr 1o suit . C. F. Harrison, 912 N als will be received by the board of directors | leaves [CHICAGO, R. 1..& PACIFIC as soon as we can. We can't do more than 0 8 utus; Mirabeau, Marceau, | stuff to a girl, When the young lady handed Tk of the Lilllun \rrigation distriot of Gty ahalUnion Depot, 100 & Mazon we are doing to get hold of him, but I'll send | 27! Joubert; and many others of lesser note, | the letter to her mothor to read the. house P b o vtk Al 2 3 Couty. Rebriski, & their otoe at the Ash | o EAN 3 a man to Queensferry at onca to make in- | WOré assemabled in efligy, But highest of ali | becamo so still that one could hear the AGENTS WAN -hmj (i:’uu‘.}:, Ai;‘:ng nh:-tr’lc:i up to 2 o'clock | 11:20am . Atlantic Expross. (ex. Sunday) | quiries for the lad round there, and if I hear | W35 At Hr" !'\lntv of Washington, the news | grass growing in the back yard. ; oty B o Qlstrict: 000" of sald bonia. peinasa- | 4:t0m....Chicago Veplpled_Ldmited. .. It occurred to me that before leaving Con- raaxio be (MeldiupFaRshe 1l | - Becoming Fonsens:thn Wostd'deay $ -t b SR FOR EXCHANGE. bonds of $500 each and $7,000 Of sald bands | TS L nah’s Quay it might b an advantage to have | , aticsi of the new ruler. In order both | Mr. . C. Kriel of Vretdfort, Orange Free and sample ¢ < | being in bonds of $100 éach. All of said | :gpm-Okiahuma & Texas Ex | & conversation with Mrs. Rdwards, and I got | {3 T{0U8 1€ A6 3 Sk e paople and | Buste, Bouth ALied, - srys P OYer- iy ) cent RECEIPTS $910 PEP DAY, | bonds drawing interest at the rate of § per | LM s rade_tat \e station master, who was well acquainted | (0, ¢onviace thelr understanding, the ariny 8 1 was a coustant sufferer from chronlg Mo J. 3. Gibson, 15t Nat'l, bank. NN ) gent per annum, payable r’umlrulmquy. Leaves ST, with % to g0 With w0 | house ana | Y28 put into woui g for the great Ainerl- | diarrhoca, I tried great many remcdles o - The principal and interest of said bonds aha| Depot, 151 ¢ with wer, to g A me 1o her house ant wn, and a festival was instituted in his | yet found no reli ¥ ] $600.00 CASH, ASSUME $140.00, 6 PER CENT, | payable at the office of the stute treasurer | Neviaaks i | introduce me. I found her to ba a very in- | 4o " g honor the typical.and ideal repubs | an 4 18 3y _chance, T noticed ¢s to en-| takes a $,00.00 home In Walhut Hill, J. J. | of the state of Nebraska, the fisal amo e e Iy R Rle telligent woman, apparently about 55 years | yiono or '\t ypical-and Ideal repub- | an advertisement in a newspaper calling at- fenerul agents of cx- | Gibson, 317 st Nat'l. bank, %3619 | remaining due of sald bonds payable i | Sdopm. st Panl | of age, rather tall, and with a very pleasing | |.C2 of \Bo o&® Wi & consploucusly cflos. | tention to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholora” and ork in vest ol o _— - ~ it ¢ N BE 1L TR < n age, h 8 g | tive ide i rded thoroughly with | Diarrhoea remedy. An ast resort 1 sen Addrees gy August INE DLOCKS, CLEAR, FOR ND. twenty (2) years from their date, siid bonds . ; Iy — | face. An ideal nurse I thought she must |, oe . 1 A . ) ai resor sent of ' ¥ Omahas | 3. Oheom. i dat Natk vank. - - oha | payable in installments after ten years trom | Isaeh | 1, Mie Byt MG WAL AGmam | have been g be spproved tradilions of the revolution, . | for u bottle, and before half of It had boss Dma? il Ast Nat'l’ ban 1 oard of directors r » v . "Oman: . cl°bration was set for February 9, | tske a8’ completely cured.” ] e ¥ J-a 81 ONE TR, ONE 51 ¢ AND | the right ta relect any”and’ail bl Tast’ Ma (0 g FExprean . il | 'Have you found little Frank, Mr. Barnea?” | 100" 01" Dioved n great. sucoess, . 1t had | X' 1 Vs completely oured. DO _YOU WANT A Pr NT POSITION, | barn; lot 50x120; Fents $10.0) and $7.00; encum- | dress all blds to P. L. ‘Metcalf, Sec,” at at.) Wy.! Ex. (ex. Mon.).. 4:a5pm | she asked, eagerly, as soon as Introductions | yiready bein decided to reswaken pul Porslsiont il WIth Weckly bay? We pay liberal salarios to | brance SLAM.W: 3 yre; 6 per cont: equity for | Walworth, Custer county, Nebraska. ; oriolk lixpress ox. Sunday). .1 were over, and the statlon master had left | i jnat - T " Bution: our sucowitul axonte; best of facllliies: trade | yaeant loi ov landa.’ J.'3. Gibson, 317 Jst Natil huy or:}e:] of the board of directors, mage | -2:100M YTB LT T TPR ] us. A ( b B by m, ,“:""{ Jhe 1”'"‘”\” Ty As an exsmple of Ballucisatlons which hf establiche Bl wanger a N Lant Z-Ms1s " | this 22nd day_ of July, 1505. . | Leaves | %, Cs 6T, 3. 6 C. B, jAr i " monics to accompany the final deposit of the | attributes to dis2ase of the parts aof the brain shud, B3l k. g 9 R e Lcaves | K. « A “I am worry to say that I have not, captured stand om_Aoukir fn the : : L e, . ¥ FINE SADDLI, AND DRIVING MARE, DUCK- B E GATES Tresdent, | maalUnion Degor. o & danon 8ts.|"Omas | popied: 71 MY < i 1| saptured standarde trom Abouklc 'tn the hose | whirs memory s located” Dr. Stare men- i ad de? T want man's bleycle. Address W : H80U] i mother will do it any harm has bofallen | sunmate art, and whilo the firat cc 8| yoars afterward maw It running about her. CMENTALS, 33 BROWN MLK, | — - - el ot Toth A Websibr. him. She was in u dreadfully agitated | viciories were recalled in the impeaing par- | Khe was ahown that the mouse was uareal by < M3l " | § ACRES OF AS FINE LAND AS THERE 18 0:d0am. OB Louls Express......... 6:0mm | 5{“”l ZA:M !'rm .."-mu‘:utv..m- m\" al ade. the simple aud impremive vords of an | being sequasted to push gus syetall up's - - 18 The WItRlir o Oamak 0 Y 9:30pm $t. Louls Express. + §:0epm | Bimply Mves for her ch \ UNE A8 able orator, M. de Foulanes, reu { littlo the effect being to make real objects— he ioinliy of Oman . ood Si0pim. 1 Nkt uaka Loeal (k. Sun). T $00em | 15, she has had a great deal of trouble, Mr. | natlon that the lmmortal Washir | hut not_imaginary ohes appear doubls: Boras STORA r siall fruit. This property is clear and will Iraves | BIOUX CITY & PACIFIC | Avives | Barnes, and I do hope she may not have the | shown as a genoral more strength thau bril- | persons b naginary voicss uttering com- ' 4 &l e et i ol Togated. Hiuilty Teuss come Gmuhal Depot, 15th. ant Weinier Sta. | Omana | 1088 of her boy added to what she has already | liancy, and had awakened littla enthusiasm, | mands and have oven baen drlven by them | u:_; T ROl BULLDING 1N MAHA. Ul | pany, sols agent, 1702 Farnam stroot SII0DI. orere BN PNl Tdmitedir e 10:8%m | gone through. but great e Aence; that ho was cne of the | 1 commit suleld : v, bowisd warehauies househald g T Leaves - BIOUX CITY & PACUIC, * [arrives | DO You know whether her little girl 13| men inspired to rulo wh) appear from time sl et 3 < e JI8 Loavenworth, el e el LD el OmanalUnion Depot, 10th & Mason Sta.| Omana | better?” 1 asked. to time in the world; that h: wes moither 3 FIORAGE, FRANK EWERS, 131 HARNEY - ; N—— T e o T ST %o | “Yes; she wired me an hour or so ago to | partisan a ana” that o " RS - FOR SALE—WEAL ESTATE. Siiipm. i Biox G daeraget 12 | say that Nellle was much better, and tuat | peace had on signed he h " " PACINIC STORAGE & WAREBHOUSE O s e —— — L > o, o {1t was not a case of searlet fever after all. | down his wru the w 5 Cor, 0 Leaves | UNION PACIFIC. " X % p. " 0 Jones st neral storage and forwanding. | BARGAINS, HOUSES, LOTS AND FARMS, aha Unlon Depot, 10th & Mason Sts. | But do you mind telling me, Mr Raur nstruct've logisiators. i, Washinglon Whan Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, : 3 T e o tride OF R Dhng, B¥ber e o enaitinjen_Logct, Min & Mex ; | what you have done to traca tha boy i counsels shall be heard—ihou wWarrior, | When she wasa Child, she crisd for Castorla, e 3 R R R 200pm. 2111 Overland | Biyer... ... .. &8 ota | Whether you have found any clew at a| slator, alministrator! Il who in R : y o $iom. .o ) . e Whea sho bocame Miss, sho clung to Castoria, WANTED=TO BUY. FARM LANDS, C. F. HARMSON, 912 N Y. Lite 3 opm. Bdat'ce & Kuromatrg Ex. (ex. Sun)12in | 1 told Mrs. Edwards briefly wiat inquiries surpassed thes In batilo, like (hee | " hSASUAS ¥ e RE-Mi3 816 S:4pm...1[11l 10 Pt ANt 4G | 1 had made, and how everything n 90| SR LA Tk RIS Sania SRR ats | Whoase hal Chlkitm e Even GRS W ANTRD. BANERUPT = . — T z - | gy Pt B et st 124 of his country.” Minds leas quick than those e, B Shea BONDIANE | DARG NS SALE OR TRADE. TN CITY PROE. e | aod ADASH RATLWAY Rl m'_]‘:qf‘e’"“'n;" woing reeponaiblo for | op the Perisitas would have diszoveerd the ‘aul, Neb., N-M7TS ¢ e """"'"h_. l‘ = Depot, | i 2 moral of the address even withour the fice, b Huiroa, Copm.......80 Louls Cannén sall Although et first,” I added, “I did 20t | peroration. When the offic ! - v : officlal fournal uext

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