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8PECIAL NOTIGES. FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS, MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS, CARPET CLEANING, (Continued.) Advertisements for these columns will be taken wntil 12:0 p. m. for the evening and until 8 p. m. for the morning and Sunday editions. Advertiners, by requesting n nome- bered eheek, ean have anwwers ad- dreaved to n numbered lotter In enre of The Dee, Answers so addressed | FURNIBHED ROOMS, 1618 HC IWARD. TO RENT, FURNISHED ROOMS. 29 DOUG- lan Wireef. E—-M218 25¢ TRNISHED ROOMS, 017 HARNEY STREET. P FURNISHED ROOMS, T D ROOMS FOR_RENT, THI MONEY TO LOAN, ture, planos, etc. Dul % DAYS; FURNI- en, room '8, Barker " TO LOAN ON FUKNITUR tetly confidential; ¥ any time or In any OMAHA MORTGAGE, _LOAN, O, can pay the loan oft CHAMIION CARPET u‘ni: NG WORKS. T18-79 8. 1th St Tel U-862-0-13 FARMS FOR RENT. FARM, CASH RENT, ADDRESS B %, BEF, & M0 016 DllE!!‘Al(INQ. CURRENT LITERATURE, THRE PETRIE ESTATE. By Holen Dawes Brown. Paper, 60 cents. Houghton, Miffiin & Co., Boston. A simple love story, told with good taste, in excellent English, with a distinct undertone of ethical meaning. The substance of th story s famillar enough; the estate in ques. tion, by reason of a misplaced will, goes first to one of two lovers, then to the other, and finally to both. The charm of the book cons sists first In the style, then in the nobility ot the chief characters, and, finally, in the large pleasant rooms, with bath and water poetic touch of the closing chapte will be delivered upon presentation m.u"ml v light housekesping: 31100 per Posild (OUCH 5338 CUNNE chRpiet: of the cheek only. Rates, 1 12 © 0| nonth 219 Cass street, E- 20 2i¢ | $12,000.00 ST i L CHANDISE IN BEST | s AN e >~ 4 \\'v\ml\i\'s \\'(PlllK IN THE HOME n; 2 own In castern Nebraska, land and cash 3 %; SATISFACTION GUARAN- 5 N Archdeacon Farrar. Cloth, diminutive, b word first nwertion; 1e -' "l'"" or equivalent. Address 8 29, care Bee. McDowell system. 1611 Howard_st. 3 i 5 £ cents. Henry Altemus, Philadelphia. therenfter, Nothing taken for less URNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. | i 100 v J . , The work conslsts In three separate ade than 25¢ for first inwertion. These| 3 $2,00000 HALF INTEREST IN AN OLD S ; S - dresses to woman, first as daughter, then as advertisements must be rum con- [ BOUTH RODMS, SINGLE, ENSUITE, HOARD, :uh“\"w-\ wholesale busine partner u;\ i L wife and last as mother, each of them scentively LB, DR : e TR T R el s BT Lt TR ) g Ao k. couched in the choicest diction and Imbued FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED ROOMS: - —— 2D/ HORSE, 13 YEARS OL (Copyright, 1895, by Ir heller.) speak hastily. T should have sald he disap- [ WIth @ lofty moral tone. The author takes ra 1 po 3 D 7 O] OF THE BEST MANAC AND B n [ A ) o the broadest view of Iif d shows the st trans accommodated. The Capl ; 11 white star TE Searel o AEVEE FoATIeAted;. KA auLE Ny and shows the va LA i S D aying corpora Tt o ol W L 18 DR T CHAPTER I peared. As he never reappeared, and sent i X P e : Yficed WIOT | e fiber 5. 180 A reward will | On the wall opposite, as I sit at my study | messages, It was finally assumed that dead he ‘]:‘::‘,"."\‘\l I‘I“‘ Ror ot 'f“" : "”“ 3"‘“”‘,"" the TOARD | PESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS, S $10.000 of thelr stock to sell, in amounts from | p, for his return, H. Davis, ble, h 1l picture fi od | hite, | MUSt be. And since his disappearance ( OTHE WSO AHOR OUAGTS SN MHOH SOV 10 or en suite, with be references. $00 up, During the past tvo venrs the stock Loost— M22 » hangs a small picture framed In white. } 4 on, "o nnaned to occur at the very period BOOKS RECEIVED. nam street. i % | has paia 1 cent! rhe management and | — SR 01 T AT OF cit hough but a sketch in watercolor, It shows | wyen that mortgage of Corvin's would nat- | EDITH. A STORY OF CHINATOW By 2 2 TVE, BRIGHT L 3 ;| mortgage Investment. A, F. Connett, %93 - v e fetura | the handling of a master, and If the observer | urally have been foreclosed., and since no Harry M. Johnson. Paper, 25 cents. The , f";',’,‘ years, living with parents; not afraid : _Y. Lite Y—0—20° > M2i7 2 | be a connolsseur, he will recognize the touch [ trace of a deed of mortgage, or anything clse [ Arcna Publishing Company, Boston. — T SERIENCED FRONT ROOMS, WITH 3 ity contral, ull fxtarce, Tent. cheap. - Tizard ICnight Finder will | England farm house among the hills; time, | COYEred among his papers, and (finally since | MISTAKR. By Mrs. Olfphant. Cloth, $1, wa 3 N Ltcbit el e; references. 202 Ko, 18th 21 N, 24th, Y 158230 o lly rewa returning (he same | o kK *| the last time he was seen alive was the even- | paper, 50 cents. United States Book Com: r. Address 1B o i - — - = s drig store In, Huchiors” quarier: | SUDBet of an October day. ing he left home, after teiling Nancy that he | pany,'New York FOR A SHORT r“..‘;'u"x A,800D CHANCE 18 Lo The house, as you see, occupies the summit | was going down to have a chat with Corvin, | BEAUTIFUL THOUGHTS ON LIFE BTER- uter R0 old satabi VA v celiy a v eople were free to form their own| NAL. By Elizabeth Cureton, Cloth, 76 - oR ENT—UNFURNIS) 0oMS. to enter an old established business, enlarging of an acelivi Its broad hip-roof, its blunt | Why, people w fr B; C f\ ), HELP, RENESUNVURNISHELEIDD I Iewitimate, “profits guaranteed, business of un- | BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. |gabies, and its massive chimney stand out | OPinions and they did so. —But if their nts, The Merrlam Company, New Xatk \ AMDFRS Fon Tioves. | I'quloned standing and. reputation. Address ugainst the sky. The orange lignt from the | OPIDIoNs had any sinister significance—if, for | WASHINGTON, OR THE " REVOLUTION. % INTELLIGENT AGENTS 1IN A Ot HOUSE- 3, Beo. =t IV R TR T | agalay s he orange light from the | oxampie, they leant toward connecting the | By Kthan Allen. Paper® 60 cents, F. ihi o Grgariue clubs of Hireo o 'five mi- | * Kecping (0 man and wite, 316 N, Lith RARES AN MUTVS Y5 & B ASSN PAY | wost illuminates the venerable front, and | vanished man's fate with tho fact that Cor physon Nesly, Ohicags. tes for our fumous Orc e L e b NGE, redéemable. 1704 Farnam at., Nattinger, glows on its deep-set windows. Two trces of | vin was thereby relieved of the nec THE LOST PARADISE. By Mamie Welsh, fuk_south, where there are no hot ul'n-:-‘“rn‘n o i 5 - — P XA RS unknown age and vast size stand one on | Of losing most of his worldly possossions Paper, 60 conts, Mascot Publishing guld_winters, 1o bliszards 5B sed cach | TOR RENT-STORES AND OFFIURS. | otiTy v 1Am‘|, “TRACT OF LAND NBAR | HOW TO GRET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD | either side of the heavily-framed doorway, | NOtWINE ever transpired to indicate that Cor TR N Where two dr three crops can be ralsed eatn | i L S 8, Oma at have you & ofter? I R | nieresCon savings, Appiy fo Omahn L& B. | 2 d M VAY: | vin knew of or had a hand in the taking off LITERARY NOTES. 1o Whero ".".}}'".f.:k"‘}\- Hch UHNE 8 aa he | ORFIC MAN BLOCK: i T0CA. | Dalley. o0 N Y. L blag. ) bldg. G. M. Nattin . | That on the right is a butternut; the other | of pjs craditor. On the contrary, he W Robert Buchanan seems to Lave caught the Soen i thia country. Cool summers, mild win tion, . D, Wead, 16th and Douglas sts, e —— — . - is an elm, and in the apparently still solid | quite active in searching for him. But Mat- lic fancy in his last story, Rachel Dens, .. B S crops of fruit and garden ~104 883 | BRICK TENEMENT, MOL f — t o 1 v, | thew had gone out of sight like a soap-bub- | PUPIIC fancy in his last story, Rache g tern. "8ure pnying cropa of, (rult and Erden i 10 bioeke Sf | clr Cen prlc, $30090.00, SR runk of the former (as I happen to know, | thew had gone out of sight like a sos AW HAVITE & YeRay'Sals riie) ichost soll on earth. oty STC e « 5,000.00; equ! or good unen- ENTISTS, ) PR hle, leaving not a trace behind M . k. 3" Ames. general agent. 1617 13 ¢-STORY BRICK BUILDING $5,000.00; equity for good unen ISTS, though it could Mr. “"h”ml.)m O LR R Bimetaliiem in France” fu- the' QN SLR h not bo represented In B0 ect. This bullding has a fire- A e | Y S i A " omatia (e BRI ET RO o ; ; ool Jand) S Fomer's sketch) is still embedded a bullet | FUETE SN RS paper by W. A. Shaw, published in the Au- ealogy. But thero Is no need of punctually | Bust Sound Currency. Sound Currency, 63 TLEMAN TO WORK OMATA OR TAK . water on all fioors, gas, Apply at | Litchiield: 223 ncres nty, and $ DB PAUL, DENTIST. 2% BURT ST, fired from a flintlock musket in the hands remembering them. They were introduced | W!lliam & New York wrritory in' Nebrasa, as’ genoral agent of un | _(ho offce of ‘e Hee A Sk of general merchandise for §ood 1and near of an Indlan, one hundred and elghty years Omaha, sick, accident and th be o e el MEDICALL, ago. The bullet w meant for the stont oClure' > ‘tober 3 o Srudentl = 3efore buying or exchan V. SDICAL, b crely to provide a backeround and an at MeClure's azine for October will have a e iy AGENTS WANTED, SObaliE S i e K | neart of Mistress Nancy Billop, who, with her | Metely to provito & beckEroutt S 81 A | Low’ Drumtochty story by Tan Maclaren that W. V. Kent, 304 Paxton bloc B-M2s0 Fa ol 500,00 TN NOTES GIVEN, TOR . CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNY. | (WO sons, was defending the house against a | gyoiec of mystery, such as this is, need |18 €aid to equal in Lumoer and pathos anything WANTED, TWO EXPERIENCED TRAVELING E ORDERS FOR | to trade for real estate. L. F. Hale, atty., A e e RO U L L LS Lt i D "‘,""“"" s "!“' backgrounds and atmospheres in orler to pro- | In “‘Beside the Bonnie Driar Bush." oo tertitory. Melin & Thomps c Liberal com- [ Sheely block, 1 o'clock, Z-MEN | paricuiars, CHoONer Tor Tadlens in leer by | 1o O I 0 e e there 1 | duce thelr full effect. Little excopt mystery | Mis. E. Lynn Linton'y new novel, The One 1612 Farnam. B—MMH e i : i oD | $5,500.00 DRUG STORE; LOCATION THE BEsT; | Teturn mail. At druggists. Chichester Chem |32 lookin ahablY cery different | Will be found in what is to follow; and if you | Too Many. has aircady reached its ‘third edi- = avenus, Chicage MO85 23 s A 4 B DN LS ical Co., I'hiladelphia 1715, looking, probably, not very different| ob 10" cound the depths of it before the | tion, while Grant Alien's At Market Valuo, SALARY PAID SAL i ood trade. J. J. Gibson, 817 1st Natl. bank. from what they do now. You may be glad e to s h 0 , Cexpericnce mot necossaryi extra in- Mize | == = - — evolution of events brings it to light, all I [ has sold out two editions in the first month 3 2 = oo, St 7 9 v » i s 7 2 5 to know that the Indians were beaten off, | evolutio 4 b lis publicatic gducements {0 customers, Hishop & b ED=TO0 RENT DESIRABL! MODERN ORCHARD ~ HILL HAY AND GRAIN. after three of them been shot dead while | CAR say is that you are cleverer than the Its publication, _Louls, Mo. i 5 TN PeRIGENGY $0F: DIOPRFY. SH CF . neAY . Clavelnad ) unsuccessfully trying to set the building on ent chronicler was at the time, or than | A very interesting paper depicting the state WANTED, EXPERIENCED AND PRACTICAL | WANTED, 1Y A GENT AN, ROOM AND | Ohlo, or clear Nebraska land, Owner, box 2 Y TON OR CAR fire; and the valiant little garri-on was re of the neighbors. Meanwhile you will| ot the peasantry in Russia is contributed in forist and gardener, 1, Haas, 1813 Vinton st | “pogra in'a nice pr mily, ' Address Omaha, S 2 E 1515 Burt st. lieved b times next moming. 1 men.|appreciate Mr. Homer's artistic purpose in( the Sepiember number of The Nineteenth i £ = L] (e ¥ ] _ | FOR EXCHANGE, 20 ACRES GOOD TIMBER o i s, horely~ to give | enveloping his sketch in that dreamy, mya- | Century It s entitled ““The Present Cons DA PIANO PLAYER AT 108 NO. 0TH. [ WANTED, FURNISHED HOUSE AT ONCE| land in Missourf, house and lot in Madison, . oA Wi + ot Stuf these Dl | terious, Indian summer haze. Is there not | dition of Russ and is from the pen of man proferred, B-§| for man’ and wife or near car line, Ad-| Neb.: also block ' residence property, all clear; you ‘aijldes WHAL sot! | something ghostly in that wreath of mist| Princs Kropotkin. Leonard Scott Publica- ADY WANTS PLAC L ie tlending Om. Business Col., 15 & l;nvnnzm ON R WANTA EXPERIENCED | _dress I F.J., 11 8. 32 street. K25 2% | 3 lofs South Gmahas Wil UAAC B o Sace stealing along the middle distance, behind | tan Company, New York. snlesmen and first class gente furnishing | MOTHER AND GROWN DAUGHTER WAN Box %, Ravenwood, Mo, —M170-23% the big butternut tree? Mr. John Malone, the actor, late of Mr, nty of experlence. ) tion. Address B o4 e, K—M230 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. Omalia|Union Depot, J0th & Mason Sts.| On seen that Matthew was a wealthy man; his [ “ppe Aotor, the Manager and the Publie,” in D, THOROUGHLY XPERIENCED | === ———— — - i m m “Denver Express. 3 : 1 money was invested chiefly in real estate and | wyich he explains e causes which have I Hal terma to ood men. RENTAL AGENCY. L ADE 1 R ; 3 P G LR T P s o i I R R = 1T B D i P P g X baforo his disuppearance, be had been calling | <tago in America, and advocates the re-estab- WANTED, SEVENTY-IFIV 100D SEWER LAl | ABSTRACTS, THE BYRON REED wrv‘nhim',\' Fast Mail (for_Liucoln) daiiy... E hard cash, with the design of putting the | “s"yoiv inique, useful and Interesting pube n. Stoany e 7 L e leation 18 Percy Lindley’s “Tourist Guide of o Dy ‘the day: Apply to Manlon & Knepy e ASY PAYMENTS, SELL_AND L Depot, 10th & Masen Sis. | , aid a highe prest. e must, then, e MO STORAGE. buy lots, acre farms. Garvin Lros., 210 N.Y.L. g0 Vestibule.......... 9t had a great many thousand dollars actually | 10,4 o places of note, 1s liberally sprinkled t Y 4 5 v - ' | with illustrations. Specially noteworthy ara line high grade lubrics g sos and | § 3, FRANK EWERS, 124 HARNEY. [ BARGAL I 150 age & Bt Louls EXpre 00 I the local banks. What had become of it specialties. Liberal ar s made with ZasF M sale or e. F. K. Darilng, Barker Block. < Bt M7 - | R had_dissolved, every “‘”‘i” of Amsterdam and the der Zee, and Ohlo, Mg g ORAGIE & WAREHOUSE CO., 98 | — i) TG . “:| it, i _"lth\\l; _ax¥‘ ',‘< VL L i elg 3 Bruteels; - §10 Jones st. General storage and forwarding. | IMPROV W. CARLOC L » i other hand, Mr. Corvin soon after began 1 . - e ¢:00pm . Chicago < s vas looking o | Appropriate to the election season is an trade or lady hairdre W opportunity. = — o et T fok E luck took a turn; he was looking up in the pprop 1 Tlustrated catalogue mo ) Barber = DELIGHTFUL CRANRSROUME, | -2t (CHICERU IRXPASY (S BUNIRY) world, at last. Instead of forfeiting his es- | article written by Mr. Edward J. McDermott “hicago. > operty 18 on' Seward, 24th St. Cost the uhal Union Depag, 20th & Mason Sts.| Omaha Htrilabhal e 4 piad ks SN 3 : Swh " WHIL® takce $2,300 0n sasy torms | sormiy vion Depah, ith & Mason Omma self in a position to add some of the Billops | Century, entitled, “i'un on the Stump: Tlu 1 Ejbress, s acres to his own. Nancy, being o unex- | mors of Political Campalgning in Kentucky. Carpenter Paper Co, 3—M metal, m;»w;‘“d mmm X er.,u a speclalty! | Corner, ; Limited ¥, g ; anaciot — Chicago Junk House, 14 Douglas. Omaha. | with' three tory cottages. 'This property cako, Sp 14 1 of ‘amusing GXDBHEnCER AL thE DHIKTRLTEY LATORERS FOR WYOMING ON COMPAN N-957 | cost the owner $.00, will sl for $5,00 It | ago_tpecial, D) 108 nomore lead' for busincas than:a heny ] jg decline of public spe: vhic —_— [ATrives was thankful to exchange parcels of her land | laments the decline of public speaking, which treet, OR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, three blocks, I ! - e 3 W ;s k thelr | e standard In Kentucky. il — Cottage and full lot in the very best residence g 2 lops had in them, Be we democratic as we | heads; but what could they do or say ev 3 OV AT a ; 5 H _ ‘ ofully prepa ted Qny made easily; no capital required; HARI ) M) N HOG AND . Ca ol for 31,100, t ey better for descending from stock like that. |and a hard one; he would have been down [A. Abbey's carefully preparcd and spirl e malled free. Address H. A, Ciap . Lee, 0th and Douglas. pleasant home in Orchard i, good | 4° NVestiuted Limidd! 22 1 Tt s now ke a KkiD o céntary nd | on any one of them to whom he could trace | drawings, raproduced by phologravure, will WANTED, A GOOD DARTER AT ONC N CARLOAD LOTS. CORRESPONDEN %room mode it baca, closet, cte, | igpm Ownom - | Ahearors. Comotten which Harper & Broh aylon T i 4 i < oh SRbt e W for | will soon publish. The text 1s that of the ot Q-M742 09 51 faet 1ot 4, block e " o Both T, 81, Py M, & O. rrives | honorable, but somewhat uneventful career | W&s much more apt o put them in jail fc o and the orthography modernized; and the HE LADIES' SAFE GUARD! 18 GUARAN- | jncumbrance $1,20. Wil take clear western | §:10am.. Roaoamaa oo sending a representative to the wars, when | murder. They had not even a corpus delictl. | 100 H0e (IERIREARIT TOVERICEE SR L S0 can®be Worn' without the_Knowiedse of | 1and o lot for equity. Submit offer 'if you [ 121! (s xpress (ex.. Suns... 1isam | there were any, and voting for that form of | What they did venture to say was that ke B o e ! A Lot mear corner 21st and Vinton Sts. Cost the | = it 2 ! 2 M- | many editors, for one reason or another, have WANTED—FEMALE HELP. culars. Ladles' Supply Co., La Crosse, W o T maans t, bty Teaves [ Fio .- & MO VALLE ity, and minding your own business. sclf of the entiro Billop estate, house and | MARY SAiLORm JOT, GO0 R OF TREL ' The original Billop was a pioneer in that | all, and turn poor Nacy out to shift for her- hous ood wages (o competent girls. | to peddle With T have a large ciop of melons | FOR SALE, VACANT LOT; WILL TAKE TWO | 4a0m-.(ex. sac) Wyo, Ex (ex M n|) @0m | hig windows. When, In courso of time, other | ime Nancy had been betrothed to Brent, | the Old South serles, all relating to Engllsh Dodge. 113 and potatoes for sale cheap. Drive out to| horses as first payment, A. P. Tukey. :05am . .Nor XD . Sunday)...10:30am = - s i} § i A No. 68, Hooper's Letters to Bullinger; 69, 12 Douglas St 13326 | load or car doad. Theo. Williams. FARM LANDS, C. F. HARRISON, 812 N.Y. Life | Omaha|Unfon Depot, 10th & Mason Sts.i Omaha | Anything’ they wanted in the way of farms, |lll. Of coursc his marriage with Mi A JE,],‘“ lr’*im‘:fl: ."/\L,:uk;;; for Socratens” 60 YOUNG GIRL TO ABE % QA2 e IO | ‘gggum.....Kansax Cily Day’ Expresa....- ¢:dopm | UD to Within a radius of & milo {rom his door- Billop’s sister would have been the making | & g 8 : 1s salesman at once; permanent positon to | “room and board in strictly private family; no | semem— T should have mentioned another reason for | pootii's company, has contributed 1o the Octos d men; must be well recommended and Bave | - objection to distance out; state terms and loca- Liaves [BURLINGTON & MO, RIVERA the local suspicions of Mr. Corvin. - We have | hor pumber of The Forum an article entitled: to sell our High de Lubricating ALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP- | 4:iopm ik, Hils, Mont. & 'uget £nd. railroads. But it became known that, shortly | 1o the present deplorable condition of the B-MO0 8 | 576 WALLACE, RENTALS, 312 BROWN BLK, 8i15um... Lincoln Local (except Sunduy). .. in (heso investments, and turning them 1nto | lishment of the stcek company as a remedy. men. Steady work until Nov. Station work e Ll y [CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & Q.|Ariiv money in certaln western enterprises th the Continent,” which, besides its descrip- LL FULL 2 i e x 0 ...Chicago Expresa....... n / (i in his hands; for there was no trace of it in ts chapters on Holland, including the d reliable pirties. Address Oils, Kt Fust S — Vaterloo and e town of Oid Flande NLY EIGHT WER M—28 | Farnam St. i show symptoms of decided solvency. His| Waterloo and the town of Old Flander T e s WANTED—T0 BUY. pleasant lawn, fine large shade tre This | Leaves (CHICAGO & NORTHWESTN.[Ariives tate to the Billops, he presently found him- | of Louisyille for the October number of The WANTED, A FIRST-CLASS PAPER RU . | HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR RAGS, IRON, | if 4 3 : 0 Eagjen Express, 5:31pn b : : in Isaac & Selden's addition, b RS R AR i | Dectedly reduced In circumstances, and hav- | Mr- McDermot: has gathered many anecdotes Work on 1. & M; Ry.; work guaranteed; fr . sold at once, It 1§ u fine residence portion of | Leaves [CHICAGO, It FIC H v ¢ transportation. K ¥ the city, $10000 to §2),00 homes within two or [ Omaha|Union Depof, 10y & Masc |_Omana of unknown age. for a little cash. The neighbors shook their | he declares is by no means up to the old- ERAL AC AN .00 TO 12 —_— e - —— | “portion of South Omaha. Apralsed valuation | 11:2 e re . Sunday).. may, we cannot help 1iking our friends the | abovo their breaths? Corvin was a lawyer, [ One hundred and thirty-one of Mr. Edwin So. Canal street, Chicago, Tii. 33 elghbor ose 1o ca . This o A HIGatrate hUrCYBIEE S 2 So. Canal street, Chi LT T 3 nelghbort to car line. This {8 a y a lalt or o, during which the Billops gui- | 20 nmu[m;xlm.(.’ against his perfoct l“,({,‘g‘m, llustrate the four-volume edition of Shake D 3 f i 3% reeede - dy, | They migh hink whal 0] ke | n b, Price, O'Neill, 251 2 solicited. A B. Nicholas, Council Dluffs, Ta. $1.800. The improve worth the price. ....Colotado . Limited $i0pm | erations succeeded one another in a steady, | Th & y s e D) J 623, vith obvious errors correcte (OUNG N & 4 2 ¢ 3 o 0.2 o sperity: raising crops, bre attle #libel than they were to get him hanged for | follo of 1623, w YOUNG JMAN, .1 Qo “THE LADIES' SAFE GUARD" 18 QUARAN- | M0th 8t close to depots cost the or $7,000; | Omahal Depot,’ 15th and Weustes Sts. | Omaha | Of prosperity; raising crops, breeding cattle, snap. c i . oceur In the folio Just mentioned, but which another, _ Price 50, three for $1.00. 37 blfs ] WAL R ERIAID, _:opm. t._iPauli Limite: government which stands for liberty, secur- | Corvin meant bit by bit to possess him- 3 clity Trust Company, SoleAgent, 1702 Farn Omaha} Depot, 16th and Webstér sSts | v - B o i 4 3 2 : Seven new lea ust been added to WANTED FIRST AND SECOND GIRL FOR | FOR SALE, TO PERSONS HAVING T r P S tpm..- . Tast Mall and Expreat region, and owned everything in sight from |seif. For It was remembered that at the | Seven new leaflets have just been t Sorv o enti Puritenism and the Commonwealth. They 3 pi ) 201 | gottlers came along, he had treated them | Corvin had himself been paying attentions to | Puriten e e L8 Bpringe lake, end of “pavemeat, on ' Military Ris—Megs | GA0PM..oooeo U _Paul EXpres..........30:8mm YO CTER AT 8 R help themeclves o | her; and that he had taken tho rebuff very | are numbered 58 to G4, and are as follow WANTED-MILLINERY TRIMMERS AND [ avenue, Henson, and get a bugxy load, n Leaves | K.C. 8T. 7. & OB, |Arrina | hospitably, LSS DR CIIRR AR 0 g 3 - S 3 (Rl AT i ad marriec * % | Ship-money Papers; 61, Pym's Speech against of child,” 4 36th street. 500 CORD DRY OAK WOOD TO SELL CHEAP NAPS. BRICK BUSIN BUILDING, 8| 2ipm.K.C. Night Ex. via U. P, 5. 6:00am | Step. The land within that radius got to be | of him. He had married another girl im g EHe 0 o orw: v emper | Stra 2, Cromwell's Second Speech; 63, ol el e - Geo. E. Ward, Rulo, Neb. Q-M145 40 stories, average rental past two y 2,100.00 | Leuves MISSOURI PACIFIC. [Arrives | known as Billop's farm; and it contained the | mediately nn..mnm, but In\' was of a temper :{l{"\:f;‘" ljmw o(‘“mm’m“mm D b WANTED. TWO LADY CANVASSE o - — | per year, 16 per cent gross: price, $13,600. Omanal Depot, 15th and Webster Sts. | Omuha | finest land—uvpland pasture, forest, and [to cherish grudges, and now that he had his | 3 Naie's Detenrer They are cutilson but workers wanted. Address A, FOR SALE CHEAP. A LARGE piREproor | Hric business buil ories, corner, aver- [ oot Louls Express meadow—to be foand in the neighborhood. | chance he meant to satisfy it. Henry Vane's Defense. They are publishe i RN e | e rental past B YSAR 100000 per/ year, 8 iper. | g 4 Louis Express.. Zarly in the century, about half of this farm | Thus do the guilty triumph in this world, [ by The Directors of the Old South Work, 160 acres within G-mile circle of postoffice; Nebraska_Local (ex._Sun.), was sold to a man by the name of Corvin, (and there is no help for it. In this case, | Bosion, Mass. sightly land: price, $20,000,00. CITY & PACI Wo have bus'ness with some of his posterity | though, one hope was still indulged by a few | *The Gold Standard in Recent Theory” 18 N np{u)"‘w\nn‘xg or exchanging see Jno. N. Frenzer, a_W ha | in the present narrative. of the more innocent and credulous of the | the subject of a contribution by Prof. J. B. F. K. DARLING, DARKER BLOCK. FOR SALE-25 BELS, OF COAL TAR, CHE opposits P. O, RE—M778 010 X L1083 The house which Corvin built stood half- | community. It was recalled that during the | Clark in the current number of Political it | PO0F Sadh _Address’ Hinatings Gas 1 i 4 S ioux ciny ,.‘\'.»”.«“. wrives | way botween the old Billop lomestead and | lifetime of Matthew the Billop house ‘was | Science Quarterly. Prof. J. W, Burgess in " S0 ucies, 7 miles northeast OmahalUnion Depot, 10th & M maha | b village of Fenbrook, (which had been in | believed to be haunted. Matthew’s spirit, In- | the same number discusses the “Ideal of the S IN ALL P/ [ 1 A > Mo co hra. 8 a ) . f " o Ryt xu,rn-T.'m':..(;mn—'z?;" {{:‘{,’n,‘ Sy Netisaga,. 0. A ux City Passe ~.10:250m | zradual course of materialization since before | stead of adding to the supernatural crew, | American Commonwealth;” Paul L. Ford TR lack and ta " i S R Paul _Limited.......... 1238940 | {0 revolutionary war.) Corvin was a law- | however, had apparently taken the existent contributos a paper entitied “Pennsylvania’s S, BENEWA & CO., 13 N. 2Ly nels, Des M. > ey HE ACIF) JArrives | yer. He brought money with him, and made ' ghosts away with it; at all events thé mani- | First Constitution;” Prof. J. H. Robinson dis- e T e ”1“1'1"\?‘ ARSI ROOM 5 10U & Mo ["Omana | nore,” He was a pushing, shrewd man, and [ festations had come to a stop with his dis- | cusses “The Tennis Court Oath;” Prof. R. COLE & CO., LARGEST LIST IN OMATIA, 15,00, i S A0S, 3 7 5 ney Express 2:300m | hefore his death had served a term fin thc | 1ppearance. But it was plausibly argued | Mayo-Smith writes on “The Study of Sta- Uil QUAIRNOXANTS: Sopoutte pestameor : Coom i«.».'.rél.;{" rland | Flyer s g | oo leglslature, His son adopted the pro | (hat a_ houso which has onco been haunted | t'ties” and Prof. James Mayor contributes SR SALE—A 2,80.ACRE FARM OF BECOND | 1:00pm..... Pacific Express 5 fession of law also, but did not make out so | !s likely to be haunted again; indulgence in | a paper on “Labor and Politics in England.* B lor IR R e Sonrly AT R eoND iit..Fast Mall..... well with it. He seemed to lack the gift of | spirits clings to a house just as it does to a | Gin~ & Co., Boston it east of Texarkana, 1,000 acres cleared ac meu‘ WABASH RAILWAY. success. Belng, upon a time, in straits, he [ man. Now (argued these philosophers), al- Gibbon wrote his Roman History onced TO LET, A 'TAGE WITH EIGHT ROOMS, in_cultivation, 25 tenant house g OmuhalUnion Depot, 10th & Mason Sts. got a considerable loan of money. Now, no |though Matthew's immaterial part might very | LUy OF RIS own life Do Weole 4o 30th hear Farnam. Charles Turner, 331§ | S well adapted for gruin, grass s > .8L Loula Cannon Ball... spm | details as to this loan were known, but it | Well forbear to disturb the peace of his g00d | fewer than seven—or, inde.d, eight times. a - Unlimited winter stock range. sel v nam. Sy D90 MASSAGE, BATHS, ETC. P oM L R T R S - — | was the general impression that it came |Sister, who had never done anybody any | The manuscript versions “M"%m“ have been preserved among the Gibbon papers, 3 MODERN 81t00M HOUSES; 6 MINUTES e = walk from court house. Koom 2, Barker bik. | MRS. DR, H. WARREN, CLAIRVOYANT, RE D liable businss medium; ‘Sth year at 118 N. 19th FOR RENT, VERY l)rilln\l!bhg:.u‘ DENCE, 4 SR Russellville, Ark. R from Matthew Billop, the then head of tho | hatm, but who was mortally afraid of dis. 213 Farnam. R. C. Patterson, 42 Ramge bik. 9 s, N Billop clan, with whom Corvin was under- | embodied intelligencies; yet the saturnine old | which, since the historlan's d-ath, have res - L el U DR R L . S To Learn Some of the Facts. stood to be on rather intimate terms. What | miser, foreseeing the future, might be only | mained in the safe custody of the Shefeld DETACHED MODERN RESIDENCE, 25711 | pherine and sea baths. T—-19 2 We laugh at the fncident of the man re- | security did Corvin give for 1t? What was | biding his time and saving'up his encrglcs | fmily, These seven autobiographies, together and Poppleton: modein bricks, 234 & Californla R P uming fiskusted from Colorado, saying the | there for him to give, exceot a mortgage on | to harry the man who had shed his blood | with Gibbon's journals and correspondence, & Sumpetiay Bty BRI T L MO LARVE, MAGRASE T R ol e Ot that a man coulan't | bis land? It was not known what use he!$o soon as the laiter should yentura to set | are now to be published, and make one of . o1 R omart 2 — live on ‘climate.” ' Applying this story to | made of the loan; but there were indications foot in his anclent domicile. Yes, he would | the most interesting and important items in FOR RONT, COTTAGE, 4ROOMS, 3TH AND | MME, BERNARD, R 7, 3RD FLOOR, 1421 Dodge 3 e s the humerous part of it 1s gone, | that he never pald interest on it, and it was | baunt Lawyer Corvin as never lawyer had | Mr. John Murray’s announcements for the Farnam streets, Milton Rogers & Sons. TLoMS4T Olle m‘r R e r;rs-uy near being abie | 0Ny a question of time, therefore, when it been haunted before, and it would go hard, | autumn publishing season. The publication ) - o e A T O Pracfifths of the plant | would be foreclosed. For Matthew Billop |but the whole secret of the murder—if |is a valuable result of last year's Gibbon FOR RENT, BRICK DWELLING, 1 HOOMS, | MME. HOWELL, TURKISH 3 ot e iofuecd by the air, and as the air | Was not the sort of man to give up his just | murder there had becn—would be revealad, | contenary. The earl of Sheffield, who has an 10ih and Léavenworth. Milton Rogers s baths. Finest parlors in city. B e ooy bontindous life siving | duexsto anybody, the lost money recovered and Nancy re- | hereditary title to the post, will edit these re - . i B e e limate™ 1n. the south can furnish | This Matthew is known in local history as | instated once more in her own. remalns and contribute a preface, FIVE-ROOM HOUSE, 2511 DOUGLAS. DR, LEON, ELEGANT M AND .\;:“r:u\ a"n?‘d“’ tl|(| umh :\dvy, N. W. COR. PR Miser Billop. He was the last male of his Certainly that would ba poetical justice It seems that the long battle for authors’ BN tric_bath. Parlors restful and refreshing, | 138 and Dodge. Rooms by duy or week. “'The mean temperature of the state is from | Face, and perhaps the ablest of any of them. | and things as strange are said to have hap- | rights is not yet safely won. A commission For T, SOUTH FRONT BRICK HOUS) 413 North Mth strect. T—MI42 HOTEL BARKER, FRANK HILDITC 42 to 66. The minimum of 9 Is rare in | For reasons best known to himself, he never pened. We shall see what did happen | from Canada is now in Engiand for the pur- glght’ Tooids, besides bath voom and i — A b r e Snerman | = N0 T bortions, while along the gulf coast [ married. e had two slsters, one of whom, shortly. a pose of gaining recognition of the Cainadlan inrge cellov bath, gy and turuace; ail in frst e 3 e it seldom falls below 28 degrees. The climate | Sally, married John Linton, and died a year (Continued Tuesday.) law as iU now stauds, which gives the for- 2608 Half Howard, or Geo. B, Taschuck, 4 75 rooms at $i § 0 rooms at $2.00 day. is as healthful as it is delightful the year | after, followed several years later by her ——— eign author protection only on condition that @ office, DoMes0 = - European plan, 5 to $1.00 per day. sl [ husband; the other, Nancy, lre;muum\l\ unlm;ll Hot weather proves deprossing to those [ e resistrs his book at Ottawa simultane- = — —_— - | TURKISH BATHS; ONLY PLACE IN CITY | ;o - el Rt ¢ | maid, and kept house for Matthew. We sha e hosel bing il KR ously with its first publication elsewhere, FOR RENT, SHOOM HOUSH, 51 8. BTH AVE- | exolusive for ladies. Bulle 100-10 Des Bidg, ~ | THE "LA HOTEL. W4 8. TH BTREET. | The averags ralntall 15:56 Inohos, sumslent | KA SCC IR TR O T tance | CLiofo. blood s"poor, .Bueh ‘pecple: houla f 2R3V IR SH tho Dominlon within on aue. Inquire 423 8. 1Sth strect DM ies at all seasons for all kinds of crops. T e e oy oheerre. v thet ag | enrich thelr blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla. [ &00 Feprinie jt. 1o the, BOwTIon widih toe IRABLE HOUSES. | [ADikg’ BATHS. MME. POST, 194 8. e Antehian nally ate obidh I estion® | was in love, in her salad days, with a cer- ey things he forfeifs his rights to protection. widelity Trust company, 1302 Fernom st UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, | Of the state and yield mree ao mot e me | tain good looking, easy-going young fellow Origin ot th Any Canadian publisher may then reprint his : ! by the name of Brent. Brent, being more | The origin of the religious significance of | hook In any style and at any price, subject > 'SE, NEWLY PA- d H. K. BURKET, FUNERAL DIRECTOR A a8ael odn; ; g00d looking than otherwise good, jilted |the bell is not far to seek. Primeval man |only to a nominal obligation to pay him 10 BRI oY o STAIRAL INS db1and wh TItiphons . .. & The gresiatiteainteiie 40,510 dqpare milte, A L L e P B R Dl frighten oft | Por ceut royally. That rovally Is In inany = - — SWANS! VALIEN, 1701 CU 060, il 90 1. B Mhe Selwin. The pair went to New Orleans, hadl Antilash e 2 hore | CO823 far too small, and In auy case there is TAND SIX-OOM FLAT; | VIAVI CO. 88 DEE BLDG. HEALTH Tooi ( 50 ANSON & VALIEN. 101 CUMING, TEL 100, | state was 269,000, The value of its | JeIRIL, T BRAF BECE LONR dled of yellow | roublesome or dangerous animals. There | 13"3aequate provision for enforcing paymont T R s o aih et fres; homp treatment; lady atiendant | U v 8, the total value of | & B e, ave. sald “Serve -em | 47¢ Plenty of storles of how bears, for ex- | of i il o S e T T T ' MAVL: UNDERTAKGR AND EMBALAC [ all property was § 0SS s7anga annual | S5 but she i not, not being that sort | @mPle, were put to flght by uncarthly yells. | In'reply to an article in The Author, Lon- FORD CIRCLE €O’ ¢ ROOMS, | Danquel, hall, n;me_;\rle and ‘grave decorations. 3 m\ue of u‘s“ru‘ru‘;hs{l(u:nx;;u‘:‘?;" are the red, | Of & woman. But she had the little girl | have often seen cattle stampeded in that | don, which spoke of the galus to be fl”"i’ = g el Apply B N Vinton streot. Telephone 7: i — = Among the va o e ed, 3 s . ‘ by e America, Jo sy, His Bowtn T st ) D R | e o = = black reariet and water oak, willow, chestaut. brought up north and took care of her, and | way In the west. Wien the nolse Is unusual by Usiuring 1o Americs. Ui GUnsR-ati-N i = 4 o JATHS, M B, g, POST, 319% i . i 4 ceon | made her a caughter of her own. Betrayed | few animal osist Its terrifylng An T s ST T ¥ walnut, dogwood, black and sweet gum, beech u v animals can resist its terrifylng power, ol At soding (he nlkse sHAVLER FOIKENT, HOUSES AND COTTAGES. HICKS 2 AL T T e — | iycamare, - cottonwood (three specic), red | by both her lover and her friend, she loved | especially if they are taken unawares. ““"’lt"‘(‘”’l:; enbon o, Noatnk L8 Frade st SRR OPR T S 1% 24° | SINE LIVERY RIGS CHEAP. ED. BAUMLET, | > aworite, Protty. Widow i Bleom Yiing | maple, fronwood, locust, black and white mul- | their little Nellio all the more tenderly for | Primeval man, governed by his Imagina- | buoks tian the payment of nis expenses, will AND DARN, 8. W. CORN. 1ith und St. Mary's avenue. Telephone 440, Mable, tie” Couirse of Trus Love Never uns | borry, hickory, loug and short-leaf pine, pitch | their sakes. tion, thus came to regard certain noises | 1o & mmost enjovable experience. He will s, $20.00. John W. Robbins, UM | Bmooth. Latest hits. Woodbridge Bros., | oot teiVy O BAC L I Varicty | This_transaction took place about 1780. | as having a_supernatural character, and so | have & o5 SN0 i e, With a pleass Life Bldg. D-131-0-19 | 1j0SBWISHING INFORMATION ON IN QuaBA, e 831 | D Comprises about all the woods used in | Now, Sally, before her death, had presented | introduced them into his worship. As he | S0 DACK R CERECE (000 B elved, and JSIRADLE HOUSRS POR RENT, J | Yestments, cofee, sugar, cocon, giain and caitle, | GEORGE T. GELENUECK, BANIO AND | bulidian mud manutaetaring. her husband with a son, Thomas; and this | advanced in knowledge he improved his | iry naw friendships, which he will hope to ood, 423 N, Y. Life, ono 388, ::2\1- ::.'fllfif.-.:"i.';"‘f tion, _ete guitar teacher. 1911 C: M- | PHnY Winds make the winters delighttul, | Thomas became an orphan at almost the date | means of making them until he developed | yoraln until they are old ones. But if he e e | B 'n{-vkw;o:. Apariado No. 351, uhgom Colom: | TOU CAN & RENTING OF | cool breexes render the summers comfortable | f (he How Qriasny LAmey. TUcrian was 8 | 16e bell, He dlacovered slic that notes in a | goes with, the primary idea of making money ARGE Y OUSs bia, South America. J—Mi buying ‘m. 1. Schmoller, 505 | and pleasant. Prodictive ground and kindly 9 Nel enior. Tt ot sur- | source of enthusiasm, and for that reason | o will be disappointed. Thackeray and LILE PRIVATE HOME FOR WOMEN DURING CON. | McCasue Bl it e A Aature aombine to g4 the garden farmer and | Prise any one to learn that Nancy adopted | he employed it in his Worship. Many a time | [)icicenn made moncy, and when we have ans LED, CF 4 finement. lest reference given. 319 N. 5th. | sme————————. | fruit grower thy fincst place on earth to [him also: being her own nephew, and|at a revival or campmeeting 1 have heard | oiper Thackeray and Dickens they may do usés and fats, steam heat: U—nisiz o1 | = — e = | ko & living and shave a surplus of money | destitute, she could hardly do less. This, al- | the preacher exhort”thote at the mourners’ | tha' same; but tho Britlsh lecturer whose e 2 PAWNDROKERS, SUrPINA-F AN - —————= | bench and around it to play loudsr and sing | theqentials are more modest will find that e £ .| TENTS TO RENT AND SELL, in the bank in (we’ or three years' time Denca ged:around It lo- play lonave ud: ol rede HOUSK FARNAM, CITY | 1313 Farnam street. 2 s = e - Your family gets aH-possible educational ad- ouder, himself giving the examplo, all for|the margin left over, after his expenses are water, 812 Boywe § reoma, 103 Bowtn 20 ave., | Phone, £ A . Rawlier, U-0s3 5210 | 11, MAROWIT: § MONEY. 418 N. 18 &7 | vantages. It is not w.frontier country, When ;h,,, ‘,','k.'fg"[“i!x'llh:‘:":fiv"v:'lflxl",,L,,,'[“'('.,‘,'r‘,.‘:l“,’:"’{‘; paid, In probably . iess sum than Lo could clty water, § Stringer & Gue, Frer 5 17_ | you have seen Orchamd Homes and yourself g Dbl o the effect Whith noise has on | Bave sasily esrned in his own study. MQNEY T0, LOAN-REAL BETATH. R e o= T | aossiAln s papaaes Ia0HE 0T Rigbor the mind of man and avimal, if the animal SMAGATIER RRCRLYRRCY, 4 RENT_T. 2 17 RN AN GLS, G I N e ha! his wonde: .80 o vee, 2 THE VES' LEVIEW, o0onar 7 ON O 5 " —_— — £ mind. B LT R CEOEINH, ks MODURN ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO.313 N. - — JOu Will, appresiafa ph: fach- thab-now.1a the \ AAS ARl Soott Publioation Company, Now York. ! Boatiri-20 | *cane b 10w rates or cholce ‘security n:.li';: WooDh MANTELS "GRATES TILEs | FOR | Ume to secure a lecation In such a favorcd ’ oubled with evy. | THE NATION. Union Publishing Company, T braska and Tows tarms or Oumaba city property, | freplaces vestibules an write for | region. Two hundhéd’ to an acre and Henry P. Silvera of Lucea, Jamalca, W Omaba, Neb, NT, TEN-ROOM DETACHED DWEL price n o . . y P. Silvera of Lucea, Jamalca, West 205, Pappision Avenue: il moden Wou | prces TUice Bowws & Soms. Omahe. S| even more {s whatiboips oan pay and do pay India island, nce my recovery from | THE CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER. The lences; $33.50 per month. For rent, 7-room = in the Orchard Hemes region. If the:ze an attack of dysentery some ten years ago, it vey Co., 13 Astor Place, Now nge. with bath, 64 Bouth st stroet. “Tn 5 BUSINESS NOTICES, statements are not; borne out by your visit comes on suddenly at times and makes me ork uire " Natherton Hall, room 06 ¥irst Natlonal | s o= e and investigation of the region in question, very weak. A teaspoonful of Chamberlainy | THE FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW. Leonard - . 5 o " - Y | DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED, 79 N_iq | 0 Wil not buy there. The chances are, Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy taken o't Publication Company, New York, R T ONET 70 LOAN ON IMEROVED OMAI 5 ay | however, that if you want to better your in a little water glves mo rellef. I could get | RHODES' JOURNAL OF BANKING. Brad- Sroom cotiage, 12 Jones wtreet, 1000, | MONEY 70 LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAIA d condition and make.a certainty of success in & dozen testimonluls from people here who | ford Rhodes & Co., 78 Willlam Strest, New Foom coltake, 2009 Clatk Street, $10.00. 3 ! [ life, you will join the next personally con- bave been cured by this remed York room steam-heated fats. 8. 16th street - deuted Orchard Homes party and locate in e THE PHILISTINES. The Phlilstine, East Troom brick dwelling, 184 5. 35 steéel] mod- | MONEY 70 LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAILX this favored spot, Seelng it will convince Rusxia’'s Peasant Poot. AR orn conven'snoes. peoperty. Fidelity Trust Co., 1703 Far BALL BEARINGS ON [you of its merits. Orchard Homes sells on The most prolific writer in Russia is #ald | GU i} N 5. Geo, ' 19 13.room bLrick house, with all modern ooa- . - proliflc sia s sald | OUR DUMB ANIMALS. Geo. T. Angell, yegences, including Yot water nealing plant | < - ey Epeciad Wil B & e, 1h N. J | 2k own mibe aatiaghipg sim. Al tafor- to bo Mme. Ima Fedossoa, a peasant of the | Milk Strcet, Doston “usa ‘atreet: tant, #4000 par wont 1 JRANC Cres ™ e e c ) . Ames, P 1B INSURANCE ECONO) Zeon- room modern house, 311 Half Howard street, | “0r bought. ¥ O. Chesnay, Kanses ity Mo | WESTERN DICYCLE & GUN GO, 345 GUMING, | Genertl Agent, 1617 Farnam street, Omaha province of Petrossawodsk, who has given .to | THE INSURANCE ECONOMIST, 'fhe Keon oo er month. Inquire Netherton Mall, rooni W he o B > s " tha world more than 10,000 poems. How good | ©mist Publishing Assoclation, Potter Bullde "Rl il oo =] 313 | Neb. The next Orchard Homes party leaves (LRR T RD g g g ,.,N = TOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY o 1 = |Omabs in_about tea days. Date will be 5 R THE CHEAP BOOK. Stone & Kimball, Chie B not::‘ o E ‘um?ufn“"u")?;n\f-" ety W Faraam Smith & Co. 1230 Farnom STRAYED. definitely fixed in & few days. Watch out - pord FOR RENT, NEW mu‘nnoo’x COTIAG el P ™ :xonrw‘lhh.e L"."S-‘i"f.?"!'.;fi",u.?f.‘..”'lid-.'.‘r"c"fl'h': THE CERAMIC ONTHLY. ~ Ceramle g 2 AL N 3 " STRAYED OR STOLEN, onth Publish ] . o i z .. 3 ay ‘mare, hitched \ tn; Whit o —————— ~ — » 30 AN g Mg | Mens on Sy provert. fi‘;:{’,‘{:_ ;‘,““M «.-r’;m.al black legs. mane and tall. Tiberal Salvationists on Horscback. though an old maid, she was provided, at| When Baby wassick, we gave her Castoria, etto. The Gazette Publishing Company, m ») . el 2. ! ' pos @ . Wor® | [NGE for retum o J. Fhweeip, N Spept | A Salvation Army cavalry corps bas been | e Age of (ay) 3. with a son ‘and | Wheashe wasa Child, she cried for Castoria, | ¥ FIRSONAT, SO NOTEL o0 g gy R RMNT-FURNISHED ROOMS. § FER CENT MONEY 7O LOAN ON O organized at Denver. The corps consists of | 3 Lta® Lt W0 TG other can. | Wien she became Miss, sho clung to Castoria, Union Street, Brooklyn, New York. estate B Melicle, &i.‘.i‘.. COAL women only, and they are mounted on good | Byt how id Miser Matthew like these pro-| When Chlldren, Caswria, | THE HARVARD GRADUATE'S MAGA- hor They will fight the devil on horse- | ceedings? ¥ thoded o gase theus zine. The Harvard Graduate's Magazine NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. 135 DODGB. E-86i— — e T B LOANS. LOW RATES. ™ D, back through the mountain towns of Colo-| Why, nobody knows; for Miser Matthew Association, 6 con Street, Boston, W oF UioRNsNED FAmioN MoRgoA USE BHERIDAN COAL-THE BEST SONT Vi CASSELL'S FAMILY MAGAZINE. The Case led, however, I well Publishing Company, New York. T i + | rado, and expect to enlist hundreds of sol- | had dled the year bo(m the erMlnn took ot 83 | dlers on their tour, place. When I say