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THe DAY, OCTOBER the evening and until 8 p. m. for the morning and S Advertiner hered eheck, ean have answers o ed to n mambered letter in enre by reque FOR RENTFURNISHED ROOMS, (Continued.) il NG ROOMS, 202 ST. MARY'S, HOUSEKE EM st | FURNISHED ROOMS, 317 HARNEY STRERT. - Mot 190 RENT, TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, SIN- oF enmite, at 199 Farmam street. F- Mo 13 ROOMS, HOUSEKEEPING, 2011 B M 140 FORTUNE MADE BY PRESENT ADVANC (Continued.) A GOOD PAYING, ESTABLISHED MANUFAC- turing business: small capital required; reasons for selling, Address D 7, e, Y-MSG 148 In values, but nowhere so quickly as by our plan of successful speculation in grain. It is the best method in use. Our book explaing speculation by mall fully. (Sent free), Highest bank references. Act quickly, Pattison & ¢ 47, Omaha bidg., Chicago, 1l Y M—86i-16 OMAIIA DAILY one day and the Cairnstorme mansion was shut up. Some of the servants wers taken down to Charleston and others lived in a scared sort of way In the quarters. It was given out that Cairnstorme and his wife had gone abroad, “Atter awhile he came back. No one knew exactly when he came, but one day he ap- peared, looking quite {1l and old, but dressed with the same scrupulous care he had always shown. He was alone. What had become of his wife nobody knew and nobody dared to ask. The story was that she had died and bell a-tollin’ tuneral.” Tom's (ones and features were impressive, It his words lacked grace. I could see that Miss Marcey was shivering a little. All were more or less impressed by the superstitious negro's tale, especially thoss whose youth had been passed in the Old Dominion, where the creed of the ghost seer has not been en- tirely outworn. Dallett broke the spell. “‘You are as good a0 the ‘Arablan Nights,' Tom." a-tolltn® lak ft was fo' a The Home Sclence Publishing company, 485 Fremont street, Hoston. THE HUMANITARIAN--The Humanitarian, 17 Hyde park gate, London, Rng. WOMAN'S PROGRESS--Woman's Progress company, 1009 Walnut street, Philadelphia, NEW BOOKS. MY LADY NOBODY--By Maarten Maartens. Cloth, 413 pages. Harper & Bros, New York. From Megeath Statlonery company, Omaha. Mr. Maartens in this story deals with the Yassah?" gmiled Tom. fortunes of a distinguished Dutch family, the Van Helmonts, at the close of their history, when thelr long line of succession is broken was buried in Florence, and I do not suppose But it's nearly time to take an observation her family ever questioned it, but the neigh- | and that cocktail idea of yours had a more borhood, either then or afterward, began to | cheorful tone to it than your story.” of The Bee. Auwwers wo addressed . - """ be delivered upon presentntion HED ROOM, #: MONTH. 151§ BAR- FOR EXCHANGE. ol me cheek only, Raten, 11-20 0 | s BOUTTY IN LARGE SHAGE OF LaND SEAR ) v weartul tone | ] up and thelr fair domain inhorited by weed first insertion; 16 & WOrd| Lynyigupn ROOMS AND BOARD. | Omunm. Wi rieaon B LAey NUAR e lorang, "gplclon that she had never left | “Tom's smile broadened to a grin atratigers, ¥ p NOBOAE" 14’ 8+ QitL o p therenfter. Nothing tnken for lews Dattey: 40 N.¥. Tar biae P and. However, no one had a chance to | “Yagsah,” and he was gone. A puft of wind comparatively lowly origin, who married into e e find out anything, as visitors were no longer | snook the awning. Burabes rose. languidly | © v o D betliomaris miist e vin cotnees| DRy Suniay mel NI STRENE X | SSVWIic Nomm gtV fon oD DTy prcouraged. The place got 4 bid reputation. | and fooked o Windward. -1 {hink we may | \rey g prigo g B e advertisements must be ran eonsce- | [CY NUOAS T FoMI6 NS | Sheely block, 12 to 2 oelock, 2 Msz ¢ People oaid It was haunted. Even the niggers [ ned w different kind of observation, old | fuie : NCANEE St oo repre were regarded with distrust and fear by the entations, but repents and con. ROOMS WITH BOARD, UTOPIA, 112l DAVEN- | 100,00 ACRES NEBRASKA FARM LANDS TO black people on shore and every once in a | Ne Wind le freshentng fesses In good time, the requirements of o e VL o ey I R T L e T IV 5 AN while one of them would run away. It was a ————— boatle justice being served by her making a FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, S0 PR i A Mt bt gt i i B L R 3 2 Lelyan Ppay ke desolate spot. I have gone down there for [ A good appetitte and refreshing sleep are | *C0Nd marriage with the rightful heir. The S Douglas street F—-M836 14* KOUNTZE PLACE HOMES, PRICES $4.500.00, ] / fleebirds when T was a youngster, and never | eswntial to health of mind and body, and | ::,‘“l'-l‘l'r";‘ . “‘.‘:::h:-'v “I"“'“""'d- l"*""‘ little 5. by 1r9 adkelin ave I seen greater desolation. The cotton | theso are given by Hood's Sarsaparilla. erky manner, at times almost con- (.'l‘,,\p‘.r‘,,['{"l“‘ i had run wild and was tangled with vines . 14 vulsive, of Mr. Maartens® earlier works, and e and weeds, bindweed running over every- corne ho condescends to throw In an anecdote onco Dallett was at the tiller, but his post was | thing and ' the rice crashed down 1n the L in a whilo and occasionally to indulge in a an easy one, as the M. &, with her main | bottom, where the half starved cattlo had [ The New Bohemian makes its first appear- | bit of description, quite like other folk who sheet eased off, was barely making steerage [ Wallowed in it. The live oaks were ragged | Ance with the October number. The Bo- | Write to entertain their readers, 313 FRONT ROOM, WITH HOARI 2 N. 1Sth. AND BOARD 415 N FMsT $5,500.00 and $6,600.00, Incumbrance $2,000.00, $2.500.00 and $3,000.00, Will take eity lots of (Copyrigite farm lands In for equity. J. J. son, 317 First National bank. FARM LANDS FOR CITY REAL ES 3. Gibson, 317 First National bank WAN FPOSITION WANTED BY YOUNG AMERIC who s a family, good al writing and fgures; ot afrald of any kind of work. L Do not afrald of any kin Iy e, LITERATURE. WANTED=MALE HELP. CAPITOL QVENI Ing_rooms,Swith board TO EXCHANGE, CLEAR and the gray o had about Killed hemian Publishing company, Cinclnnatl, 0. | UNDER THE RED B v — NN in Colurado under ditch: of cle way. The cabin hatch had been pushed hack Ui A8 L LR LR L RCL L Lt LA M 8 FLAG-By Edward WANTED, LIVE, INTRLLIGENT AGENTS 1% Oieden. Urah; or ciour lots' 18 G808 pie et L il the cock- | (Dresses. Nightshado and polson ivy liter- | International Trade is the name of a new [ King. Illustrated. Cloth, $1.25. Henry T, Omaha to organise clubs of three to five feml- a general stock of goods for ¥, R S S dow over the cock- | ally covered the place where the garden had | monthly magazine, the first number of which | Contes & Co., Philadslphia. Jlen toc our fhmous Orehard Homes iand ie cen: v d — | Addrems. Postoffice Tox 2, Denve, (UG, | Pit, where a merry party was comfortably dis- | heen and the broken jalousies on the veranda | is particularly devoted to South African mat-| “Under the Red Flag: s a story of tho ing south, where there are no hot winds, 0o | 5" UNFURNISIH CHAMBERS FOR HOUSE- - posed while listening to one of Burnbee's llan%:nl with the wlnd.;' ters. Henry Glassford, 66 Broad street, New | adventures of three American boys during eold winters, no blizards, no crop . keeping to man and wife. 319 N. 17th. co o r s 2 g il T ] v 8. “‘There were some tales about visitors from | York. the Insurrection of the P Co! s two or thres orope’ can. be raised sach a8 FOR SALBSRWAL HVFATE, remarkable yarns, 0 o on of the Paris commune in . - “Do you bellove it?” Miss Marcey asked | ‘"5 vaterside ISHED ROOMS SUITABLE FOR | — — 3 s, S ove [ti7 Miss Marcey asked| “Yea That was where the bell came in keeping, price $8 and $10, 1704 Web BARGAIN ALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP- | M@ In a whisper, The story went that Calrnstorme had got in erties and'farins. Jotn B. Frensor, opp. T2 O'| " “Why, as to that,” I replied, “I have heard | with a gang of frashooters or pirates and the = a good part of it before. It is an article of | Pell was a signal. interposed Dallett. U year. Where there s no such thing as failure . if & man will work one-half as hard as he does | 4 { t1d winters. | oy -to-date The Rand-McNally Official Rail- | 187 The plot is exceedingly simple and way Guide and Hand Book for October con- | Yet thrilling in the extrame, Grandpa Drubal tains the latest revisions of time schedules | has come to Paris in search of a wandering and other data. The American Railway Guide '”!‘l wayward son, the father of Frank and company, Chicago. Will. He is swept into the mighty whirlpool in this country. Cool summers, £ure paying crops of fruit and garden truek. Richest sofl on earth. Best ralway facilities Geo W Ames, general agent, 1617 Fal THREE OR SIX ROOMS, CLOSETS, WAT REED COMUANY Ll o e O L | ABSTRACTE, THE BYRO Riz243 | falth with all the people of the coast within | g o00 ‘el S about the bell,” lisped Miss | s "hoat’ brochur, entitled “The Silver Ques- :z\\ll)"wm:“::“:m."\hl‘.‘.‘n Inaurreation and nar- STAKE | —— ] e g B Dits LA Love: k N Yy DR O. KT pes exceution among the hostages s T T ot ot an BOARDING. BARGAINS, HOUSES, LOTS Anyis, | fitteen miles of Cairnstorme island. Well, it's Just this. The bell rings all by f,":":"vl'i‘l’_"s;;::.":,‘,‘,"!;,nfi;‘l 'lrx’l‘l‘l';“'”fl‘,m‘m :f,\';'r',','& shot by tho savage insurgents. Mexntimoe, Omaha’ sick. aceident ‘and denth benent and sale or ride. F. K. Darling, Harker, Block De quiet,ciiRdmonlened - the, ohaparcn | {tRelt Wiien & sibni; 16 corulog ub ud.peopis | COHIRINN KOS partitent Hiuattetions, BENFINK ['wranie “yhis fa R boy. of reeodress, iy i) ten-year endowment ~essociation. Prudential TOuRE. T FOUTE YR REiie, T RToot 135 | \Vhat are you people whispering about? [In the channel in their boats can hear it and [ 1 this atsorbing tesue. The Sound Money | ooy o™ finger Dy o comamuniy . man preferred. Call after 9 a. m., or nddres R I 3 TH ¥ PALS. | IMPROVED FARMS, G. W. CARLOCK. 1205 | o ) lly o | S1%ays got under shelter. It tolls like a| gRERS (0 counsylvania, 43¢ Drexel bullding, | org) “goeg through many. startil o W. V. Kent, 34 Paxton block, | £ STY/AIROIOUER N INEs Wbt S 0 N Y i 8E RE- 614 id the bell really ring, Mr. Burnbes funeral bell. It used to toll when Cairn. | Philadelphia. {o% Uloldenie. ot Lol slm ng and lp:u. = = 100 No i sstioned Bessle Germond L b € . Satit1e > 5 ents, and finally, by pure accident, WANTED, EXPERIENCED AND RRACTICAL ~ = | FOR SALE—A 260.ACRE FARM OF BB aue -‘l" ned “'i‘ '?“"“""l i 1o | Slorme was alive and then people said he was | In l(yl\l‘.unllnml l;mn‘n‘rl:lll I,rr«l\rs nr‘ Oxr discovers his' 10st father.’ 118 foe TR il Gl e P otton ! er_county, Ark., 12 miles | Y sald bee, *ask Dallett. He Hihel LDl [ o s Voot Legiblation” Francis A, | Saco¥ X L wit florist and gardener. BN | FOR RENT-STORES AND OVFICHS. :":: :;1, l; ‘u,‘“:‘,..‘.fl” coun .‘mm\:';:\. :‘w :‘:.r\.: e sa. urn k allett e | rirging it as a signal to some of his buccanser cent one SEIRIALION newly found parent, and with another com- S IR TP ST % 2% n e pmes from that part of the country, too,” | ssociates, but then after his death, when no | Beooks endeavors to prove the unconstitution- | heniy found d ¢ - = n cultivation, 2 tenant hous This farm |s | COMes from that p i . L i It . starts on an expedition for the rescue $60.00 TO $150.00 SALARY PAID SALESMEN i = in culty i ures, This farm ol S it he tiller | On0 was living on tho island at ail, it kept | ality of either greenbacks or coin —that tn | gf" ity Oh A expedition for ¢ o gnrs; experience not necessary; extra in- | FOR RENT, THE TORY BRICK BUILDING well adapted for STalS, STass Swee cotton, hus appealed to, allett patted the tiller of . a8 . ; Sla irandpn al and little Will; and the Bricammta: to Teuntomers.. Dishop & TKline, St. | |t 916 Fardam sireer. This sullds has a it | Unlimited winter stock range. n ringing just the same. Then they safd | Partially based on flat. William B. Clarke latter half of the book describes the hair- V;rm‘n!lh gcanas of the trio and the ingealous dovices by which they finally succeed o8- 1 a_contribution whic will doubtless excite | culng the good old man and Jtie ayal " " atterson, “"fi'b a‘z-lxk times, but as for the rest of it, what became [ “'Oh, that is the strange part of it. There | general attention and occasion much com- RAILWAYS AND THEIR EMPLOYRES of the woman and all that, It {s only popular | I8n't any bell. Different parties have hunted | ment. 1t 1s from the pen of Hon. A. R. Al okt §1.00. . The Fri e steam heat. | and on easy terms. Addr for a moment and hesitated. At length he | {hat hin ghost rang It.” Gan, eto, | _Russolville, Ark. sald: *Yes, it Is true; at least about the bell. |. “Decldedly grewsome. FOR SALE, FINE COTTAGE, FULL LOT ONLY [ I have heard the Cairnstorme bell a dozen | bell s it?" 3600; easy terms. R. E. Mo. B—M0§ 025% proof cement basement, com) . . Ing fistures, water on_all flo , MEN AND LADIES, MAKE $8 TO | Apply at the office of The Dee. y selling “‘Aunt’ Mary’s Cleaning Pow- | —— - i teat Buce nd greatest 10¢ article T FLOOR A s ever produced; cleans and polishes tion in town. Inqul & Co., 340 Washington street, Boston But what sort of a| The October number of the Arena contains Wiicox, o 919 | HOMES ON BASY PAYMENTS. —— Oss! s v, o] averything from a thimbla to a show case; one ; BAROAINS | report. I do not pretend 'to say whether it | (e islnd over and have not found a trace | Barrett, ex-government examiner for failed | On “‘x D (?,'I’"“" Cloth, §1.00. The Rail- Indy wold 43 pact houra; 1 to 8 pnck- 1a lots. 0. Q. Wallace, ‘Brown Blook, = | {550 ot pta bell anywhere. When you hear it toll- | banks, ‘entiticd “The Era of Fraud. The [ "¥ A&® ¢ Tapits Brevidialy pubiiked agen can Lo old to KA L AGRNTS WANTED, — wor | - “Oh, soe here.” objected Tred Freyer, “you | M€ You would swear that some one was belng | revelations of fraud as practiced by many | prs fonses BiPe it Ea G AL IR BARGAINS, SALE OR TRAD] CITY PF buried, but it b y Age, h co-operation is will he sold In next few months; 2 samples ARBAINS AT on TR O e are getting this story mixed. Let Burnbee | buried, bu e pover been located. One |banks are of & most astounding character. | rocommonded as & soclal cnreois By mall 10 Contas Clreulur 1roe, a0 (oM~ | et 3 g OR tell it hio own way. 1 want to hear what be- | Man. Who was stormbound there, was almost | The Arena Publishing company, Boston. FRANGIS e L e s Al oo Bome | * Jou [can Toake it Address Wililaras . Dooé FROOM COTTAGE, DOURLE FLOORS; | 2me of tho woman." Miss Marcey looked | frightened out of his wits by it. Ho got| Tarif Facts for Speakers and Students, or | ' oAl L e dny time o evening, whole time or spare mo- | Closer Co., Waterioo, In. © 3-808-16 Ticely painted And " papered: ek celtuoCnes | at me and laughed. Burnbee went on. MR ) ""h‘“"'“ ""\""vh”‘“ house and | pefender document No. 9 (160 pages), has $150: The Hargent’ Bublishing ments, and may bring vou i hundreds of dol- [ o Sl e e south front, 3116 Pirker aireel.’ Only | “When Cairnstorme brought his wife down | (1o Ehadow of ' the trees, where he could | just been fssued by the American Protective | o hages, $1.6¢ Hot L B UL 1Ar9, - Adjreas' Tablet-Deps 2 wanted; special torritory glven; either s 00 cash for clear title. Finest bargain in | thore she was the talk of every one for e, sald, down by the barren rocks | Tarift league. This is perhaps the most val- Notw 1 Lo 1852140 i L Omah K. Darling, 42 Barker block y ;| on the shore, and according to his story the | . otwithstanding ~ the strong prejudice SRR dress Wm. Allison, 802 19th st., Des M maha. < g 42 e Moo 15 | awalle. T have heard my uncle Ochiltres say | pf the shore, a Fi L bt | uable document ever published by this organ- | against the revival of the o ciilod oo S FOR WYOMING ON COMPANY i) P . Rm—boie 16 | EANIC, the handsomest woman that | gt foloNel, him and tolled in the alr right [ zation, 'and_includes. full Information ta (0 | SSaienpers "oreyainth ‘h to-called *Bacon- B & M, Rty work guarantecd; f e o FINE PROPERTY, CENTRALLY LOCATED, | aver loft the Old Dominion. and. he kney | OVer his head. , on that theme INE PROPERTY, CENTRALL “Tnore s ‘a bellet,” interrupted Dattote, | the effect of threatened freo trade and the RENTAL AGENCY. pavement; paid ‘in “tull; only $10." c. F|most of those that remained, in his day.|.inat when that bell s heard by the peopts | Present low tarift law. Paper, postpaid, 10 | This one, however, will haraly creats’a cod: P Harrison, 912 N, Y. Life. L Calrnstorme met her first In Baltimore, 1]on a vessel they are sure to be wrecked, 1t | ocnt, Wilbur F. Wakeman, “135 West | sation, as it presonts no “cipher theory, but LIST IN CITY. J. H. PARROTTE. [ = —————======——= | think, and took her away from the most [’ q seeing the Flying Dutchman." Twenty-third street, New York. simply states what the author considers a 525 029 fashionable set there,to bury her on that for- | “wTiat is pleasant,” I sald. I should fol- | ‘“Drumsheugh’s Reward” fs the title of a | critical exposition of the dath whion to eaken lsland. What? Oh. I dowt mean it|iow a classic precedent and stop up my ears | PAthotic short story by Tan Maclaren fn the | vinced him of Bacon's authorship of the. plays. INNY. | Was barren or anything of that kind, or that | WHun passing the Isiand October issue of the Bookman. Vernon Lee [ He claims that he has in his interpretation j, sate, | thero were not all tho comforts that wealth| "I suppose it amuses Cairnstorme,” con- | Contributes an interesting essay on literary | of “Julius Caesar” given that hypathesis a stamps, for e sportation, Kramer & O'Hearn, 1120 I% good barn, continue to be written and presumably read. 1 strent. B-M931 WANTED=FEMALE HELP. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, 0% STORAGE. .S CAL LADIES WANTING GOOD G STORAGE, FRANK EWERS, 124 HARNE ¢, tinued Burnbee. construction; Hamilton W. Mabie, in the de- | crucial test. Of this, however, eaeh reader dinavian Y. W, Home. 2018 Im\('nlngl er'n M .r-:.“;::.“u L l:-llhl-‘l”,r';:i Lnlch(;-l:uhl:u(c‘ "r;ly. ‘‘—Amuses Cairnstorme. Why what are you | PArtment Books and Culture, contributes | must judge for himseif. It must be admitted E — — s PACIFIC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO., | _ical Co., Philadstohia, thinking of? Cairnstorme has been dead for | & Paver on “Hy Way of Illustration;” Arthur | that Mr. Dixon has studied his subject yery BELEGANT CARINET PHOTOS $2.00 PER DOz | PACIFIC STORAGE A ¥ S —_—e— e Hornblow tells of “Emil Zola’s Rom Mots | 908910 Jones. General storage and forwarding. S =i HORSES WINTERED. e a generation and | thoroughly, and entirely apart from ' the “Yes, but he s au unpleasant habit of | J: Macdonald Oxloy narrates somo “Ixperi- | Daconian theory the book possasses Iterery hanging around still, it the colored people are | €nces with Editors.” Dodd, Mead & Co., New | merlt of a high order. T0RDEL BalihvanY York. CHRIS AND THE WONDERFUL LAMP— “Oh, nonsense Davies, 113-115 8. 16th street. WANTED, A YOUNG LAD and typewriter in a jobbin bookkeeping preferred, Address D 23, WANTED=TO BUY. HORSE: BEST OF CARE WINTERED. Few more pathetic storles from real | By Albert Stearns. Cloth, 25 5 ' -+ iven horses both winter and summer. Ad- 2 ¥ ert § i oth, 253 pages. $1.50 i St iet e Hies o - s, | _reas ML 3. Welch, Gretna, Neb. - BMS1-030% Perhaps it 1s; but they will not tell you{life illustrative ~of the strength of | The Century company, New Yol WANTED, GIRL TFOR GENERAL B T A O s o so. Call Tom, he was raised there. Tom!" [Character ~of ~a child of § were| The story appeared as n serlal In S, Niche work: must ba good cook; & In fumily; wages, " ol e sy -1 4%y . 3 iz - N Our negro gteward cama aft in response to | &Ver told than the one which appears in the 8 : LA Chicago Junk House, 812’814 Douglas, Omaha. re; terms reasonable. 90 N. Y. Life bldg. 4 olas, but a new chapter has since been writ- " U DI Sieteuivents fdal] o N | R et the sumimons and saluted the company. Ootober number of Babyood under tho head- ten, telling of an amasing eniertainment of —_——— e i OREER A R COTTAT eI R e “Cocktall, Mass Burnbee? ! " The magic and prestidigitation given by the genle, O MENT—HOUSES. A DDRS o CUHAE WIter e PEOY et Mok P hea s Well, that s not a bad tdea of yours, | articles in ihls number are on “Nursing in| Mr, Stearns Writes with & convincing air, 3 and ‘1 kutrantee e best ot care. fcal”for Tom, but it isn't what I called you for. Did L""“"”” ds?f‘\:,’ pe L B ,',’b e 5 | derpite his fun and liveliness, and has pro- S = = | WANTED, TO BUY HIGH GRAIL and deliver stock free of charge. Write ai you ever see Cairnstorme’s ghost?'’ en, and “Nursery Gymnastics,” by Dr. 8. | g, 5 K DARLING, BARKER BLOCKC | MM it Whlte S Snce sind T Wi Call v S0 eor' 4wl “Ob, now, Mats Burnbes, you es' askin' |J: Fort. Babyhood Publishing company, | fatee sram st yp (Y, Jneteenth-contury : . - e | L T T LA I h Cinreities iU T that to make spo'te of de olo man. Shucks! | Beekman street, New York. WASHINGTON IN LINCOLN'S TIME—B: 1oUs ALL PARTS OF THE CITY, THE | Jervd — ber feed fs apt to be high this winter and T I mos’ fo'got dat. ’sperience sense I come| A Strong paper by a brother of Edwin Cop- Noah Brooks. Cloth. 300 pages $1.25 ,.,’ 0. I Company, 105 Farnam. - T gt tons and tone of’ ¥ Gn hand:" nadive by, "way Tum o cov an’ Gac's some yeans nowe poc (who was hung i Joun, Brown), hark- | Century company, New Yoridt i oz HOUSES, BENAWA & CO., 108 N, 1TH ST. i 4 . Oatw, and T want fo feed it Inatead of hauling “But we want to hear about it. What |Ing the post Richard Realf with tho botraya o d srerks ST TR HARDWOOD COMBINATION HOG _ AND | Gmiha Noh, ¥ 561 18 “Now, Mass Burnbee, you's poken fun|Of the October Midland Monthly. “Lincoln | 1 L4 pportunities for familiar E. COLE & CO., LARGEST LIST IN OMAIA | HARDWORD @ e otk and Dougt a ook poken fun . intercourse with him than Mr. Brooks. Not oty chicken fence. . R. Lee, ROUGIAL | e e lak you ailus does. I ain’ do nuttin dar | % 2 Lmywlyer 'w:m Ru;:erl 'r.xuulcolnu f8- | only did the president discuss the groat ques P N gy T e — " Nt " ‘eep' Jes *splo LY % ? 9 e | vorite picture of his father; Colonel Keatley, i ODERN §-ROOM HOUSES 5 MINUTES RS T EAPDLY fiii; | SHORTHAND AND TYPXWRITING. Calrnstorme’s ‘was aeygonym for hosp cep' jest 'sploro ‘roun’ an' profec’ on de U “.i | tions of public policy wi e o s * WAk trom court house, Hoom 2, Burier bikc | OLD DRICKS FOR SALE-APPLY AT TIE - oo L e granger of do ole tme.” Tom twisted his | on the “Canoe Life of the Alaska Indians." | {161 0 Bublic polley with tho correapondent, Dt ne No. 1646, ACTVAN SANT'S SCUGOL, 0 N. Y. LIGE. | an buy. @airnstorine way an odd fellow, but | cap iu his hands and-ooked deprecatingly | & ¥IVId picturs of Soc,Aiin oL llatoonks and f o1tiation, ATHECSIIN a 415 TEIDG BISHI ool § COTTAGE s = 496 | ho was supposed «to be immensely wealthy, | at his questioner. our g appear among th actions ” LET, C GIE WITH 8 ROOMS, ON 3TH Y " by LGB Y demean It & et Fasnumn, Chaties Turner, 336 Farnam. | “tered stock RN OMAHA BUSINESS COLLEGE, 15TH, FARNAM | and his big house wis as Hnflyuadnmed, ou oy il you goln’ to dissin §f this baue. " Johmson Brighamy DeinMothes, 1 Ss -dz-c;l:; .f:'.f.n','.{f.’,','f bt i odgg [ o taked Motk SE00 3. SN Sl 497_ | side and in, as any mansion In the south. He | uate, but 'tain’ so, sah. I wa'nt thinkin Newan : TRl e i FOT RENT, $-R00M HOUSE, W7 & #TI1 AVE | FOR SALE, TG LING OF_SECOND HAND | = —_— - had servants without end and gardens and | of stealin' nothiw', ‘on'y Jos' splorin' 'roun, | ook News" for e "",‘ B LR R :n:ih;’\nrm;"nfogy!;hulsf:::”i;-"doz'u"nlc: ‘i I8th atreet DAt Sl trom 4103, up: new bicyeigs i e, conservatorics and ail that ‘sort of thing. | an I et Ketch Yhen_cum 11!uh:!:l:dcax1:e OTRAle coyen demign: The plate paper por | of the trial of the conpirators. But sl of _ 5 kil — e SO Lt L SEUTN The old place was filled with books and pic- one fas'n my boat po'ly an' de tide drif e z n toetzel, next_to P 0. Dot " | lcun National Hank stock - Address D 2yl | 1ot and Dodge: Rcoms by day or weew. 4% | lying around just as he left it when I was Sl i en, T see light troo de tree, IIke | froriEe “Btark-Mitnr, Lottors.c by a. Gonen | ATeat atatesmon of his time. M. Beookn huy = 58 - 5| ————— f—e e T v last. a lig 3 m er. 1 was . & Tar chosen scarcel th ETANFORD CIRCLE COTTAGES, 6ROOMS, AT, ATIONAL CAS A HOTEL BARKER, FRANK HILDITCH, MGR,, | there . ¢ 0 S| Doyle; “About Paris,” by Richard Harding carcely more than a chapter in Lin- all modern, gae, fuel. Avply Byron Reed com- | PR SAGE DAF BATIGNE"™ CA8Mabn o | "R and Joncs "sisrs Walnat Bl cirs pass | “Lonely? Well, T don't suppose it was | that Skeered 1 like to frose, but somethin’ | pydil! uiprom the Mamoirs of & Miniater of | Coln’s career, but he has tord that ity Foak pany, 212 South Mth street. D-82 - the door. A lonely just at first; because llmreuwelrtla «:- t\rn";m;/‘eir nfl: :mpls;:'nln an ;‘ 1:;|ih(ln Me. | Jrance,” by Stanley J. Weyman, find place | ne nd with picturesque detail, = O e R T e SRR T ol AMERICAN PLAN. arties coming over from the mainland. ° an' a hintin’ to me, the 101 1 {5 v 0-ROOM_TIOUSI. AND DARN, . W, CORNER 75 roomn ot ETHOME BLAN. 0 ways D m e i emong the lllustrations from the new books. | A BOY OF THE FIRST EMPIRE—By Eld- 330 and Center sts., $30.00. John W. Robbins, CLAIRVOYANTS. LR SR S re i Lots of company, always a houss fuil. They | la} i arom. you ls boun’ to go sec | poyiews, notes, poetry and other mescellan il & DM, | Uable bukiness medium; e coming over the water like—like—well, 1 96t | a sight T ain goin' forget twell T cross ober | . A better or more instructive number for | French lad who warns Napoleon of a desper- SROOM COTTAGE, ALL MODERN, 2131 MI. | =——— — = PO B e i o voos duey | Jerden. Yes b true as I am standia® yers, | the art student or art lover one could scarcely | ate plot ‘against his berson. In_ return.for “stree — T it go at that. Anyway, there was a good deai | J¢ 3 5 ¢ btoban tas t | his ¢ PLENDID SIX-ROOM FLATS, WITH RANGR IR S - t ave ha v Yair- | storme, on'y he ain' a ole man nuther, on’ I 5 . . N 2 871 RO T RANORI Lo e s STH _AND | . X DURKET, FUNERAL DIRECTOR ANp | must have had a jolly time. Why, Calr-| Worme, oty he aln' ole man nuther, o0'Y | formgtion, Beginnlng with the Color plates, | comes & special. favorhe ot Nemon, Lod s I trom 10 to 12 and 2 to 4 N isTas. donoaiie’ Bustes Sioy L AN | Mambatmer, w018 Chicago st: telephone 0. G601 | storme’s name at that. time got to be a highback red cheers wid a decantah of wine | ¥e find_an exquisite panel of American | employed on many crrands of dellcacy and % D—Mi28 s R A ST e S e synonymfor. Nospltalily.; I reckon'there was |} &1 Ik F SeE body sahvent wat use to | PEAUtY roses, which is accompanied by an- | secrecy. He it Is that bears to the divorced - S = o i SWANSON & VALIEN, 1701 CUMING, TEL 1060, | not a governor or a general or a representa other plate showing the progressive stages of | Josephine the news of the birth CHOICE DETACHED RESIDENCE, 2117 § OP- | mmm— e . SWANSON 21 TUMING, . | not " | wait on him wlen he ‘'live, stanin’ henine | Other plate '3 prog: © slag Josephine the news of the birth of the king pleton av : modern brick: 234 and Califor- [ MME. Wl{.\\ e IR i A ST 2_ | tive of one of the old colonial families tha Retehacs painting it. This is an unique featurc, and [ of Rome. He also carries to Marle Loulse nia and 0od avenue, C. A. Starr, 815 N. | bathe. Finest pariors In city. M. 0. MAUL UNDERTAKER AND did not know the taste of Cairnstorme’s Ma- “Mass Cairnstorme he sit an' he sit lak | SPOWINE, as it does, “how a real artist palnts | Napoleon's last message before the retreat to ¢ Y. Lite. - D811 0 palmer, 1417 F deria, nor one of Hmlrddz\nm\to‘r! Hllnr R B T R e A an''T aiw | @ ploture it is simply Invaluable to those [ Elba. As an aide, he is near to Napoleon's o T 3 \E, LARGE EIGHT-RGOA AMBS, T = | of hpir wives) that had not enjoyed a flirta- | he in, bk lcarning to paint without a teacher. Montague | person in the later battles of th 4 TO RENT, ¥ LARC 1GHT-ROOM C. AME of see he sayin' nuthin, v r battles of the emperor, - ouse, 1110’ N. 2th street. Inquire John Hamlin, | massage treatment; also baths. NTE 5 B 3 | H se verandas. Mrs. Cairn- yin i 4 5 '8 Bouse, 10 N. 23th rest. Inguice Jolin | street, room 10, 24 floor. MANTELS, GRATES AND TILES. tion on ons of those verandas. Mrs. Gairn- | L% Po00 SO Loty q g | Marks, 28 Union Square, New York. through the disastrous Waterloo campaign. B | S T 5 RN stormo was sad to be that delighttul but rars |, MO, M0 0l Vont what” walt on | . Mr. James R. Gilmore (Edmund Kirke), 1n | In this way the author is enabled to Introducs 2 AT a1, 8C ELEVENT LEET, WOOD MANTELS, GRATES, TILES FOR | creature, a perfect hostess. EAmeTats b the October number of McClure's Magazine, | a1l of the more Important incidents in the MODERN HOUSES. J. H.| sage and eleciric bath parlors, heaithful e VLt iAoy PAMELRS ORI v Ay e T o | him), an’ he make motion wid he lip and 1 $ Magaxian, i ! AL N Sioa SAps andl et ATAIR A pCIBrE oAl e ales aad Jargs foors: write for | “What did_you_ say_her maldem mame | i 2% D e monon wid be Wp and| () ow tho office of the New York Tiipuns | history of the firat. empire without dolng D—M5SH 150 Do not fail to call. Mrs. Dr. Le | axtasHEATO Ol he sayin’ a wud. De wool riz up on de top | Was armed against the mob that assalled it | violence to his story. On the contrary, the e ]l == == — = |, L id not say—but It wag—there, T had 1t | f LY e 1 sce dat miggah & movis | At the time of the New York draft riots. It | Interest is helghtened by tho siately fgures 3 D592 RKISH BATH — s 4 vind vid bot d; fo' f i ce, s LECTRICI'S y EVERYBODY-—B; T:;":' ‘-‘1- R ATEC A MITARGE BOOM i 4% »“' SAMPLES AND SHOP WORN BICYCLES DE- r‘“']" M“T'y |ga|s”::nl Hikie o0 1"'1)”5“1“,‘.; :“:'l(w"':;]: dat. time. wl"he'asnl nf:z: '(‘IJ: procured the arms and conveyed them into the [~ Philip Atkinson. Cloth, 240 pages, sl.my. modorn’ brick house: first-class location. In- | TURKISH BATHS; ONLY PLACE IN CITy | 10V cost. Will Barmum & Bro., 120 N. Togh, :nd bagn CORTIMLYER SHTAT. S 2 do' an’ he bow an' pe twell pres- T,"'l"“"'-‘ I“m"e- Another ety article | The Century company, New York. quire John N. Frenzer, Itental and Realty | exclusive for ladi Sulte 108-110 Bee Bldg. | o — o Sl er and. sa 2q T akad en’ly in come fo' oder gen'mans, dress lak | }Titten largely from personal experience is | hg object of Mr. Atkinson's book Is to Kent, opposite P, O. DMGsk- 15 18 pat® aattert 5 asked In 801 3e ole plcturos on do wall, T aln see none | M- James Creelman's account of the London | meet the. public domand for Letormkian {0 it - — e~ . ™ e V. g sphe motioned v ¢! 04,00 i s v rent to married couple. Owner Wil keep WO | oo 4T - o bowin' and a scrapin to ole Mass Cairn-|P° v A and the various kinds of apparatus by which rooms and Loard with parties. Inauire or ad- [ == SIARES IN MUTUAL L, & B. ASSN pay | bis story. it i ste, | storme. T sce he sayin sompin to dem, but | S2ding John Walters, the last of whom, | " conorated and employed, The author dross 115 £, 25th street. D722 190 PERSONAL, 6, 7, & per cent when 1, 2, 3 years old, always The whole thing—galoty, visitors, music, | POTIRE SR oa shortly before his death, revised Mr. Creel- | . ' K antly in mind the diffculty of i gy o Ten redsemale, 114 ¥amai at. Natinger, S¢c.” | Ughts, entertaloments—all stopped suddenly | L 8 vere wiat he say, an' dey smilo an | s paper, . 8. 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Den “aat. ome & Erar jur|ation on which to comment with effect in | ¢ ace 3 St a - y shrvel, 30,00 Om ul Eatate S S he look up to de do', an' he|.The Progress of the World” for October. sl ;":’B 'm:“’l'ym ) o : o _ MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGES. i Union Depot, ity M iVEltiaines | take hankchuf w'at some one drop on de flo'— | The part plaved by the liquor question in the | Tucke?, Gloth, $1.26. [ " Tl BLEGANT HOUBE, OuanaiUniow Depol, Jih & Masou 5ia.{'Grmaiia | laok lak Tady hankehuf. An+ he Jant and pat | NeW York campaign is very clearly dsoribed. . Shaan " Bisausni Love o on DOBVEE DTORN... i c.. 8000 | o b by e d sit lookin’ at it. W'en he | The present difficulties of the United States | This handbook conslsts of “six papers on D-Mw2 16 ik Hilly Mont. & 1uget Snd.'x. 4:0opm | 1t 10 he 1Ips and sit lookln’ at it. W'en he | yopqury and the bearings thereof on national | toples connected with the proper use of the For nm A_rew BGANT RESI- PRRIRR T I st fikom politics are discussed. 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GELLENBECK, BANJQ AND ves [CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QA the International yacht racing fiasco, the | plain the meaning of the words of which it FOR R U—M30§ _Bultar teacher. 1911 Cass stree OmahalUnton_Depot, 10th & Mason St Chicago Vestl > -Chicago Expi dios cago & St Louls Kxpross... building of American battle ships and Lord [ i3 composed.” It is a work which all who Wolseley’s appointment as commander-in-chiet | aro anxious to speak or write correct Eng- of the British army are among the topics in- | lish should consult, YOU SAVE MONEY BY R ing_your piano from Wm. floor’ McCague bidg. Speclai sale prices MONEY TO LOAN. $ROOM HOUSE, MODERN IM- = —— counted. Pacitic Junction Loc cluded in the month’s survey. The Review | A DOLLAR WORTH A DOLLAR—A com- QripeTents 208 Kt Mary'saves enaulre of | ANTHONY "LOAN & TRUST GO 808 N.¥. | mottit o MW Fast Mail of Reviews, 13 Astor Place, New York. pilation. Paper, 111 pages. Ford & Gan- L - Faska va Tarms or Omaba city proharty. 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There he meets Elfrida, the vicar's B fuimace, 2 Uoward atrect, ~ Taquiro | “bought. F.O. Chesney, Kunsia City, Mo. Yhite Tel. 187, 168 Farnam, S Depote 100k peivabscer sts, omuh | ook up Mise Cairnstorme stan’ In de do'way | American Review. New Yorh R S ‘ s bl = Nl o — Y TR e @ 3 Sloux_Cliy Accommodation.... §:15pm | @10 she come In swif” an’ he done put he ahm | In “The Irish Play and the English Stage,” | blue eyes and of emotions which, the author - L) MONEY TO LOAN, 3. . % DAYS; ELOCUTION, /'Sloux City Expreas (ex. Sun.).... roun’ her an' kiss her. Jew den dey was a| with which the October number of Donahoe's | assures us, lles very near the surface, SIX-ROOM HOUSE, STRICTLY I'IRST CLASS, | ture, planos, [uiBpe. Toam’y, ShL P B Py Limited : gus' o' win' push de do' open and dey jump | Magazine opens, Rev. John Talbot Smith| Both parties being young, Innocent, and 0 .:;"\ sewer, coal bins, "‘““b,‘;‘x'su;‘”"-"‘ TR I LLA DAY, ROOM 1018 N. Y. m‘n-,a""-‘fia' F. 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