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: THE OMAHA DAILY BEI] THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1900, EEES—————— = = ] NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES v SUCKRER STATE STILL SAFE LOCAL POLITICAL CALENDAR ; Jig o Wici ; . : . q GET HEALTH! e il e il B | GET STRENGTH! HOW TO WRITE AND HOW TO PUBLISH | : t in-| RUSSIA IS HUNGRY FOR CHINESE DOMAIN & % GET NERVE Desiring Heavier Readi Will Win in b wnd a Dosh etry cence of Lincoln HUDYAN is the very best remedy on earth for rebuilding worn and broken down constitutions. The effect of HUDYAN upon feeble, nervous MEN and WOMEN s to give color to the cheeks. activity to the limbs and substance to the Lody With those who take HUDYAN (he s seome firn wind tn San Fr 1t ! 1 ! 5 grow more cheerful W bk o 1 'v ; . . ; HUDYAN brings back health and v ¥ work 'wh b i t L L ENIVis: 3 The reetin Note ra for they describe pointa of weakuness HUDYAN ¢ opularity in 1 for th able t < 3 : . Pt f HUDYAN relleves all aches and pains. HUDYAN cures rluging in ears, thtully the ¢ ple | 1t ed tof 3 ; dizziness, palpitation of heart, tremblings aud that all-gone tired feeling know €0 well HUDYAN cures nervousness, headaches, sleeplessuess. HUDYAN in teacted by | ¥ [ 3 - : g . . sures perfect digestion and ereates a healthy appetite. HUDYAN touches the biisil o dh p t i : ' : : . SORI8% “Who L ) liver gently, thus giving the bowels nature's lnxative, HUDYAN strengthens GhIkIed cowde ent aud t e \ ol Justrating and ¢ 1) ! the action of the heart, HUDYAN stimulates the kidneys to g ¢ activity ready to fight ! f the P It plctures t b ‘ NRIARE 1 1 carr habdadl LA Fp pale, worn, haggard men and women, aud cures permaneutly pomghch ) 1 at | 1are han haaal LA og B y GET HUDYAN from your drugglst. 0c o package, 6 pach for §2.60. talls the wor 4 o | A o been | Power and influence of | ted State ‘xlrw;:‘ ;L;-I* not keep it, send direct to the HUDYAN REMEDY ol e Of the HUDYAN REMEDY €O, May very 4 1 t f " ting the i . i rting the democratic state 'I"" O In carrying t ide a DOCTORS Be Consuited By Letter or in Pere - Mex ik % \ ; ote for Bryan. The Ger- | ha® been the oble g son. Write Your Symptoms n \ t TR, 3 have guided the par K i ) L plot Mr Giroduése’s GRGAL nidty s t 1 il apelibindere cannet per | PArt of the goods consum c Send for Circulars and Testimonials of the Great Hudyan—Fre tocidents tha o to illustr in the | 0108 e iy ARt Lok sllver I st g | TAE: DUCHIN “preduved southwesi. Such incidents are o) Able all of then & Ao oRIbRtE With the diversified 1 a8 escape from oundup of and the other tropical lands 3 & stampede and ther &l s BEd. it oor 88 v purchase and the nation Iyers- Dilos . dents 1 \ oceurr bt Neisd: v, DEvun inder 11 be | S i 4 South Oma &reat y. From teginn'r . le 1llinois town e the volum ot & party and ment s of flction will find walcome change from the ord day novel. The Bowen-Merr Indtanapolie this manner expelling all tmpurities from the blood. HUDYAN i« nto line, 1 know positively @ represent \dren v ) is developing into th b babied: b American land will . o B b A il LU Dt ) 1806 and seemed to Heodh Al 2 W. Ba Judge Strawn, Isaac [ liberty the author takes in implying the hard time to find something to talk il : . J. Boucher of Goldsmith to Mary Horneck i BT T 3 bride to whom he makes a v 5 it T easily be foi Diary at Poplar Hill Sch ears age (IGRLRb: VRN Preparations for the Registration given, telicitous endin, . op gl 4 thy st 1 Hussin Slow hut tions of th Y Well Under Way, of the well K stor B s L t 1 to make a good | oi” oneul \ of the fslands cc ROOMS SECURED IN FOUR 4 et L th quite clearly its true ATaCte for an opinion conce # Russia “ ntelligence as the « " A ¢ ‘ ik ; |'my quite clearl ! rue char rooIt Anothor book for young people, equally | fuge towerd Chiine Sr. Phe id that i (e ILHES Woalista \gh Kverything i . play this year is alme dentical with the might. be added that it 18 & popular book on | | lieevorhe \With (he above. though of wn ‘ CHARACTERS | one by which it was given last scason, the B Doty of John Henshaw in the But you may rest { Russia the precedents established by Jeterson Walter Clew formerly ussigned to Henry E. Dixe rtis Smith, ent T I 1 for such an excellent cam speaker nd under i N ] i seen helps ha n n A bill and unde \e Dingle ) 1 and privileges and showing that fu h ness by this intensely interesti #ubje owing thought it wa rathe ard t tell ex an v X u’.,. ,”. ’, f 1 ‘n‘, r‘.w., ;l h ; (g Chtirely different character, is “LIVING | yeily what Russia expects to do at pres nt, | present policy the presid foltowin Srraarer SSnHVRHOMSSIVERTNUMLT B CURRMYS | PIStaee of thie Anlmil Kitation It is a ava reformatory agency A L . A . Ca e Hilon Mortmer the most notable chauge. The ¢ Tioyd Bivos, tha author of *Lady Blanche's lar book of 196 pages. each bearing an will eventually have a lice of Man- | other democrati tdent Mrs rah Jeffrevs Lowle | o oo ent was fc 1! Salon” and P A Dream of Con-, hustration of some animal or bird With | ipyrig and will own all ground over [Up the matter of tho disfranchisement M Mir Moude wWhits | gagemen o 1a quest,” and several other stories. ha which its iscontinental line 1SS on | the negr: t th J ppea ® i 1 I ten a new novel which he calls “Friends in The illustration from photographs of 1 Exile.” 1t is a clever novel of modern | he t ani 1 o SO . GO AR o S el S otets who deat " ‘f: ’:n"i;:m‘ i, Gare i Thenehaw 1 TWO VACANCIES AREV FILLED | i of animals and birds | . voters w ¢ s a by an entertaining story-teller. The hook f am well enough scquainted with Rus- | assistance of the pr * wonld make it i aptain H i el | g y : impossible for the nullity t the coming electic hey have been at Kentl abounds in lively scenc inefdents which Keep alive tho it t reader N : Prestdential B i 1 1 have loca et Demmert Good Ieanonn ation taken from actunl South Omaha, w el his remarks | uired | v tng pr Another novel, wlso published by Harp- | it e ; g other nati ko A o k< Ruve {o: conisnbt e r Winte st s rehes JKlelr tinevi ARSI ers. 18 “The Dishonor of Frank e R ota: ¢ im0 M| A number of republican committeeme bero of this novel, 4 son of an English 1 ings can be 1 make arraugements oAy 4 engaged to marry the daughter of an Eng e s AL : ance at the session the Wtkbe ceReral 1sh army ofcer, during a voyage to India O the aig | Mrd Fe : : comm in om: e headquar meets a young woman who s Koing out to all he desires In the w Kiving Kussia | of the policy which permits the improyed |8T¢ o been secured in all dis- | Me Feckan b HiiifE o Jkmen (Grant | ters last night. Beveral important matter wed an Indlan potentate. To save her from auch a fate involves her and himeelf in £ the Asla ¢ conditions. “Under the present adminis. | {Fation rooms have ! |were o be considere cancic a foothold along the Asfatic cd he will | conditi i e Sl ety h and Sixth | BIff, w tadlor's be harles 1. Long re to be considered and vacanci L tration 4 the N "« ite complications which develop decidedly ex- mplications which develop a Aecheny published. The Saalfield Publishing Com citing plot and one not soon to be forgotten. [ o T T die content with what he has doue : caused by the resignation of twe cand t Bethorat s iRy ower | WATdE in part of the dlstricts fn the | o o ¢ b eHOIRE. TAE vest easy in the belief that his descerda e L h o & ecoidary DOWST | geventh and Ninth wards, Today they are; U0 (hote who hioki that 1t s encushb fo|dates for presidential elsotors were Arabella Kenealy, who has published sev croach slowly upou the voveted torritory, | WOrld. prosperous at home wnd respected eral novels already. 8 out with a new o but its grasp Is firm and it will eventu. |8bread.” He asked his hcarers to do all ral | i : 3 to Arst place among the nations of the u author and his assoclates, the actors, 1o | ya pi1og will carry out his plans. Russia may en- i B | ts Tkt hirs A ulE aatas 4ot ; WL be filled ! 3 fourth wards andi 1y, erializo the cholcest spirits of any by« [“°A"\gitor was read 'from . T. Davidson tomortow they will visit the Eighth ward, S SRR s e wioeied 40 ) p . time, to surround th ith the Very | of pecumseh wetting forth his reason for “Charming Re the publishers being [, The ally sccure: just what it wa ederick A. Ober, who will be remem- Harper Bros. The heroine is an obscure Ick A. Ober, who will be remem girl whose mother complulns that she 13 too atmosphere in which they moved and 1o | wihirawing his name. Mr. Davidson said 1 t bisand It ! set them on the stage as they existed fn the |y Dered as the wuthor of meveral ‘muccessfui | RUSHIL, it poople and ltw caar, are, io |38 S0 ook o congress ilth precinct of the Fourt ward a tent| g o ier Goldamith will appeal as o » 1991 hooks, as ““Travels In Mexico, In the | Mr. Phelps’ opinion, greatly misunderstood ¢ Buresh and Frad M. Younge, candi~ | Wi be required and it is possible that oth-| o o 00 ™ There is something very de beautltul to get married. Tho, men of her| vy oo oy mp ! "® | by Americans. He says that the writings| Va¢ Buresh and Fr Jounge, oandls | ool 16ekte betora the Work in dote,| & vl Tl ® f sied 19 Hiar extrnord olumbus, The present work dates for representatives, made bitef talks lightful in the succession of plctures with Kol e i e Vipibry o fond |18 published as one of “Appleton's Home|Of George Kennan and otMer correspond- |, "y ooiing was closed by a brief address | The clerk has notified the 225 reglstrars| Lo\ s\ oigiug Thomas has filed his work nary beauty. As a matter of course, the fond | g0 Ty 6 ik ents who have visited Siberia are greatly duds $ of their appoinument and all but forty-four| “* . this bool suld & B It is an instructive little by Charles E. Winter, who arraigned the pictures that take us back to the golden 3 : ki parent was mistaken, or this bodk WOW'® | work, written In a manner to interest youth- | €Xag&erated aud have been written fn bit g b have sigoified thewr intention of serving. o HC that take us Lack 10 who Boldel | texts after i election and thought it be never have been written, for it is the means | o\l qo B R at thie sorian | terne 1t Russian writers were to come | d¢mocratic party in-lunguage effective and | {ove swaied thowr fotestion OF SEHAE | pohemin of which tho characters of the |(hat someone else be substituted. While of telling to the world haw pleasantly the |y "o TRy EiEAT B0 STeC THAL S8 o6r®® | 1o the United States with the sole purposc | IPPutrovertiv B bt b oM will prepare s |drema Were the central figures, To see | chairman Lindsny doubted thio vaildity of sir1 disappoints her mother. eude o Fhep S L Y e ke purpust | " At the next meeting of the club, October gruff old Dr. Johnson, with his wealth of | pe ghjection referred to, he admitted tha readers, coveriug a wide variety of subject Charles J. Grecne will speak crudition and his brusque manner; little | Kt ke oDl G Gl A ; called in speclal session to confirm the ap- | Tudition aud his brusque manners Hitle " might cause trout e committen A most interesting work on health and oswell, notebook in han owing th the care of iU, entitled. “You ana Your | £ Newvorke rice, T ured by Kenoan” sald Mr. Phelgs. “Ac | \EMOGRATS] HEED NO LAW|rointments. Theso osiatrars, thres in each | (e IO %0 (0 iiland prosssving | socaraias uator Barton counts of American iilar precinet, will be éxpected to call at the | In Mr. Duvidson's stead ¢ ) : for later generations the pearls of thought | St Joctor,” 13 by Dr, W. B. Doherty of the outbreaks of lawlessness would be as sen office of the city clerk Wednesday evening | | The resignation of L. W. Hague of Min ot g P g i Literary Notes utbreaks of lawlessncus would be as sen- | . o, ¢ommittce Invades Voters: Righta | Ofice of th e\ ednesna) ¥ | that fell constantly from the lips of his L5 Kentucky Medical soclety. It is evident| Heury Holt & will pubtish | sational as Kennan's articles and would in Choosing Delegates to the 1 e i Daviat GRtELak ek ost | 46N Wwas submitted because his county had from the first page that the doctor is an | early in October “Th 5 work mo greater injustice to the United sol Eoard Cony Thursday, October 18, and the succeeding | Hiustrious patron; David Garrick, the most | weon fit to propose his name for the lexls unremitting enemy of all frauds and hums | ovel of today, lutd nd an BT UBa bR D R THAD Lk I aLoLad CRIRHANYE G ol aststre i Chithar 56 and Movemns | RSN Astbe of Bl Altee; Sdmond Burks | 1ol & "o Casieamnd ot oot & Bieh Ateal feasion, | the continent ¢ (i i . bugs in and out of the medical protession. | U cotment '©C G e i o ma The democratic city convention : Lk ormally chosen scveral weeks ago, wa With an eloquence that lacks neither Wit | toward perfentinn i thacs & Gnirou i nomination of candidates for the Hoard City Furnishes Supplies least, of the talented coterie. Noll Gold- | rorpally installed on the ticket r point he attacks those systems that|and ia tAst becomink one of the mn Of course the civilization of Russia and | "f smith Wimself, the man “who Wrote th Jar women's magazines publishe: eria 15 not what the clvilization of the est novel, the best play and the best p g 5 have grown to be so popular in this coun- | 47, WUTNARE mughines put ik BibeEis linoE WhATAR o) ”H SOl pr the | comparatively nnounced. Ay W 5 and consist of f regtatration | f g par i ”“'“’l"" :n e | Cook's Imperial Extra Dry Champagno | try and which clalm to cure every i1l man- | i et AL, Uaited BUateei K, but-it-gould not e ex Mo ey e otmitted to look WPO | gplendid to entertain your frionds with. It it 160 Fifth avenue. New York A ESR. ! Ot e x| cently suggested, it will be made up books, with the stationery necessary for kind 18 heir o by means of some particular | been enlarge fmpr and w peoted, Mediasval c ail 1o Rus- | gojegutes from the city to the re making daily reports. As this I8 a general boquet and deliclous taste {s unrivaled 4 e & ener, | llant parts, and to feel that tho pleture is | A SDYSEREINIERES - in the main a truthful one and mot unduly nostrum or by some mysterious electric, | found a very interesting magazine a and when they wed through ty convention at South Omaha re t night onl hort explanatory remarks at the bottom age over all pr | gradually acquire ion federal constitution haracter in that the ed territory req The third speaker H. Murdock of | & majority A phgicudth atch falthtully. Ru » by referriug to the d condition of ny g [ 8 y | with » owners ot bulldings where build panying clkht: knd: 4o Not 6 2 the working people uaha and Scuth | With th Ll . e from throughout the state were in attend matter i and well w N e Ko Omaha and said that paramount issus et . d r rerican ring or confusin ligh |in the minds of many was a continuation he young studeut of matural history. So b : far as known ncihing of the kind has been altempted before and it is without ques tion the most Instructive “animal book for the locatio: tents where no buildings (s n thelr power to strengthen the hands, of | It being their intention to complete all ar the president by giving him a working ma. | Fangements by Thursday night. In the had heard on more or less reliable au thority that a bank director was theret disqualificd from acting as eleotor. A uch he did mot wish to cmbarrass the committee with any possible pre proper resolution and the council will be history, science and travel. I3, Appleton 1 conditions as were § ra ure the necessary supplies for use | kaidy the orator and statesman, and last, but not Education will ive ‘this evenin pplies are furnished by the city registr sologlo OF MAENeLI0 proce Mr. Richard Whitelng's “Paris of American glasses th ot pleasing payehic, osteologic or magnetic pro b ighed o einwe S Tark At supplied witn oaths or certificates Dr. Doherty protests with all the enersy | aid ‘gstradl Wil appear in book for 5 vention by the city committee without | moval )t an honest physician against the possi- [ from the press of the Centiury Company things about the government. The caar i8| .,y ongultation of the wishes of vsters bility of one particular trick or drug re | ¢!ober not such A tyrant as s commonly sup-| Ny ope Among Doxey all publicatiol will be an s not directly responsible for lieving every ‘wilment without the nature | «qja 1%\ gl publion] " hnd | directly resy for ord of the persons pressnting themaelves Sratd eretfon drink, sleep, bathing, [ & new edition of the “Rubaiyat cstimated that less than 5 per cent | =530 0 00 0 It 1s upparent | entors their names in two books, one of | the charucters who are thus materialized stc., a8 well as the first care in case ot [ The Sentember A an - Hoy contalng prisoners who are feni to. Siberia by Rl takir should In some way associated with a H that it is merely intended to go throukh | which is for public inspeciion @t the city elghty-four illustrat al co e sent there for political crimes d highl ¥ series of dramatic events which give the sccidents, are only a few of the subjects | jnct Hnterasting and srof atter | o b EASEeC10n BOLILSAL OFlY ARG | he motions of putting up a ticke clerk’s office and the other for a perma- (57 Aramatio. avouts whiohigive: thay dgina ¥ ) m the czar knows nothing concerning most | | lection ¢ iing A 4 laywright his excuse for bringing them . y treated in this excellent man- | for its boy readers. $1 per year. Spragn Under the laws laid down for the y King shaustingly treated in thi o Detrolt, Mich, of the political exile ’ nent record. » I] n onl. Laird & Lee, Chicago. Price, $1.00. | Publishing ¢ lation of primaries and conventions . th The pay of the registrar is $3 per day | {rom the shadowy past, even though in so ouc e_ n..-l_v.;ml. | Sctence Quarterly (Ginn & Our prisons are filled with criminals | oonyention of delegates appoinied by th nd thero being three days of registration, | 401 they are shorn of the halo with which « Joston), for September 18 of unusuil | of all degrees and we do not think there f \ Ay o . story has invested thei a uPa(riot or Pessimist: In Uncle Sam's|(nterest, In that it contains several dls. | o a1l degr id lo not think there | committee ts clearly illegal and this frocs | uring which the registrars will work trom | BIStOry has invested them. To such the g shiug the \ A d Suction i o B L CI0 A | sslons bearing directly on the lssies of | 18 Anything wrong in punishing them. Most | uee of getting up a convention is in direct i PRENE e total cost of the |drama under consideration will be esteemed an Study of Expansion,” by Ju B, Barouk; | o0 s orettanion e ineles R R R YU TR getting uj i in S0 m to9 p. m., the total cost of th SUReT o MAETTE o g . Lted L violation of resolutlon \opted | registration will be $1.952. The majority | Put half a play, and vastly inferior to “Ala- | Syringe. $1. 50 ithor of “The Boomerang, fs dcdicated | Henry T. Coates & Co., the well known | committed just such crimes as men are|ar the recent county convention amel b p e Y| bama or “Arizona.” Perhaps it is to the | yringe, 8 to William McKinley, the affectionate and | Philudelphia publishers. vill bring ¢ at the rec lon against [of the registrars will act as judges or d 1 LG | —by mail 10¢ ith England, Pleturesqgu the appointment of delegates 1o & conven P ot electio & pay for which s $9 | Paucity of dramatic incidents in the life ""‘““"“‘;“' the “f""' ';“" 9t Amerlonn of the Russian Jews™ and “The pay the penalty of their crime. The idea | | robability of the election of any of the \‘\Ix'p “‘ll,“,“,,[ ,“,'.,“lg ;]nm by both the school | Man whom Mr. Thomas has made the central f :';"mh',m ,},”"‘ lh, ",' ““\.,“.M‘m" g R L il seems to prevail that all the Siberian exilea | syngidates for the Board *of Flucation 10 | district and the county. Therefore the | fiBure of his play that this lack of dramatic o world, and thergfore tho truc Roosevelt’s new book, “The Streniouy | 170 made to suffer for some small political | po gelected by the convention it 1s rea- | men who get thess jobs will receive $3,04, | IBterest is to be attributed, and it is quite A The Alos & patriot. The BDow errill company Life, arnegie’'s “The (Gospel of Wealth, ' | offense, but such is not the case. | sonably certain that the oues elected could |, The county clerk has completed the pur- | Possible that the author, feeling this defect . dlanapolis, Priengerr MOtenelvs DB, erth and His| Mr. Phelps and bis father enjoyed close | by prevented from taking thelr sents be- | shase of all supplies. which inelude pens, | bimself, sought to cover its inherent weak- | || g Penfold 00., Wrknolets 1fa A story friendship with Abraham Lincoln at the | cayse of the irregularity In the method of | ink, paper and printed matter, together | Bess With u veneer of eplgram and brilliant their nomination with cards of instruction to voters and |talk which he has employed in no other Wbeem—td Deformity Brace phen A. Douglas were being | he convention ix baoked to ocenr at the | panner with which to advertise the place of | of his plays i i manufacturers,1408 Tales of the Telegraph,' by Jasper| Rev. I B Meyer, B, A.. who has be time when the famous debates between Mr. | Kwing Bradly, lleutenant in the Nineteenth | known throughout the entfre r # | Lincoln and 8 in Ilinols and were on terms of it h ! But when this Is sald there #4% Faroum St., oppo- & % has b rooms of the coun'ry central committee | pgistoring. The cost of these supplies ut when this i said there is no further . Y PP telegrapher's life and adventures in rail reBe b intimacy with the murtyred president untii | oy Fourteenth and Farnam strec's, over Jot be ascertalned at present, but the | criticism to be offered on either the play i site Paxton Hotel. United States infantry, is tha story of f expositions and st held road, military and commercial work. It is X D, the time of his death Aftar Mr 1Anooln - , A i 4 ol | (he Unlon Paciflc ticket office )¢t of tha election in Omaha exclusive of | OF tho players. For the rest it is quietly published by the Jamieson-Higg om he title of 4 %48 o140 10 L DroMAghor ha wes tatie. | o HaloR f the clection in Omaha exclusive of v quiet] :Try‘.‘v_l:::vl‘:x;(vl.:t.: !:v:n:- part of the Bel | which the o s fethai e great nonor 1| SELECTS JUDGES AND CLERKS ‘ “n] ',‘;::1,‘:“‘.‘-".'.!‘..'m\‘m“'”" 18 estimated at | £ s winters o1 the shores of | had been besio him," sald Mr n the afternod ape of Wednesd d — xeo, and in this 1t gized several of the I, the IAEAR0n. BRMGIAIE WACHANAAY, Don't You Know? Tho latest addition to the Denison Series para f Talrdvdial oy . he advertise | which is issued questerly, I “Johnathan es. published Siexe b - A ) lovation of the piaces of registration | What we are offering pianos and or New Boy,” by Pythias Damon, author of | pap ol L It the Be . A ” i oy . 1 the precinct boundaries. gans at?—Why, every plano that ‘The King, tho Ksave and the Donkey."|and will henceforth be a I 0 pick out & wood's o lican city central com . Loave Xt 1h (R Dalinhtss: | from our house this week is sold a T. 8. Denison, Chicago. Price, 25 cent (1o B b3, inagas as selected the following judges and clerk Autone Kment, Cherles Kessler and L. | factory prices and on very casy terms New Workas of Fa aien O : i Finds His Strengih of the fl]”“,l‘:."n”»‘ gracin ”H”“i'l""' Christensen, cundidates for the Board of | and if you want one you must hurry ARIRE Lin IAERN: RUBRAE 0F DOW. BUl ership on the Board of Education: | - We include standard mukes and evers lHeations which have come to hand this Ltk TEe Dalelat i Atiatatad o BAEARIp 20 50 LD f Rauchiiol fed to ablde by the decision of the pri- | /=0 " C i " week thero are two which will pe- | ! ¢ v i M e et e fetell] PR ek Fibie il his wa o which shall re-|thIng else—Now is your time to buy cial interest to literary worke Note bt ) Ry e ne e | the Second ward del- | that “BARGAIN" which you have been For (he Guidance of Authors” is & pape aavAted Al it e th et republican city nomiuatiug | looking for the past stx months— Call covered booklet compiled Willlam tatements. Thi eased Dougl Ward—Judg . » il ask to be shown the wonderful Stone Booth and published Ma ~ e Crow. Clerk: J 14 in that ward and its millan company, the rice hein conts. | warm weuther « v Bt lh¥l| gtotts i i v‘ gl th Ward-Judge 1 # £ W, W St If-playing “Apollo” piano attachment It contains n vatdable information | the ales for } RN Y SR A S o . i Haarman, D. M. Gllbert, Fritz | —this I8 acknowledged by all to be the of a mamuscript, submitting wanu oW s The (‘e intil Douglas was worsted and annour ph Kavan, H. H. Boyles, Jo- [ “ACME OF PERFECTION a publisher, copyright, forms of a Andrew Kiewit and J. H bindings, proofreading, rule v spellin punctuation, et October s Analan Hha laculisen b bt vard Republienn clut A. HOSPE; The otber volume refer i i Tutroduct . P R T 2 ! a 1 ¥ | Blory Writing; A Prct with a0 ndignant and he began to 1 £ ! : ) Wuslo and Art. 1613 Douglas. ‘l{‘;;x:;‘.a t aod b Posen X ¥ i} W't personal appearance o L h Baker & Taylor company. Price I a practical treatise on the wrt of tho s) e b i Mr T It's De Easy Plan — story, designed to present concretely t) blograph Lin did ot 1ike § : y ual, based upon deductions made ! DIARLICH 10, Was. OmRLINLA TARIYA A increases his snles author in the course of some year The ahove books Beur Mr. Lincoln speak In & town whero | UDDOrs=-no side Ira son s o people ke to trade dis way Douglas had ridiculed him and charged | Wwelt soles of best qualit n sol | ‘eause dey don't have have been appointed delegates 1o *his « one cannot help but ire many | oo il e exaggerated, is a pleasure to anyone who s at all familiar with the legacies they left quired to register regardless of previous * i has been found who ent>riains the | regiatration. Iach registrar keeps a rec- | 10 the generations that followed them he SLIBHLsat s UaDIat00 &Y.t b anaviba iohil But there will be those who will say that 15 every voter in the city is re imprisoned for in this country: they are goex BRI TuadIn bstihasan tuiodiatas ation from the Second ward, have de that he had to fill King ergag his committee aud could not that Lincoln was nothing but Ilis shoe has the gey plenses de people—an student, writer and critie of short stories | Megeath Stationery Co., 1 )$ Farnam St | de full amount amme= | bim with being a bartender. He admitted ther We have seven diffevent sty to pay down when it comes to ward appearance. Then a smile came ¢ all of them made the extra heavy % an' de balance 8o much a week til (e New and Interesting Books [ service, yet F tyle and lots like some people who sells goods and Judge Douglas was the bar.' 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