TIIE OMAHA DAILV BEE'. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1900. 10 for !A!.n nn.u, nsTATi:. HOMES FOR Till: PEOPLE. cieop.oe i hemis. TELEPHONE 55. " PAXTON H1.0CK. not'SESAND LOTS. HERE IS A IIAROA1N-A 5-room entire In kooU condition, well, cistern, phs: on an cleeant earner Int. iSOxlM feet, t'lllll fi few days ago (IiIh wns held ut Jl.fiW. It's a Rno1 loratlon. only nno tilook from N. 2MII M cnr. 11.100 WILL TAKE IT THIS KKEK. A NBW HOI'SE of 8 rooms and porcelain bath, nnt i xturos in every room, city wilier, sewer, two full stones, bricked r.-lliir under whole house, lot (2 feot enst front, two tilnr ks from our. Would r-nl for U'O U en n hcII you thin for 1 1,70V. J100 rush mid 115 monthly. If von would llko nn up-tn-dnto nnd new homo sco us at once nuout tnis. House of 7 rooms, cellar, city water; house ih in good conilllion, a pretty unci con venient locution one block from 21th nnd Ames five ; lot Ih 11x13'.' feci. J1.K0. iV cash, 1 tin ImlHiuo J9 monthly. This place is reined lor ji& per inontti. A 4-room cottage near Walnut Hill school, newly painted and In good mndlflnn. full lot ,"0, V) i ash and 110 infmilil.i Here Is a perfect home for o i 9 rooms, niitli. ball vesllhtile, renin whole house, city and clKte bir under I myr. ihiwi gas and eleclrlc light, hoi ui.ier heat, In a convenient locution near N. 21th hi 11,000. SI HI" KHAN HOMES. I rnlt farm near Florence, R-room house, good well water, fruit and ornamental trees, grapes, raspberries, gooseberries, strawberries, etc.. etc. A beautiful build ing site, giving u view of Omaha and the Mlil-.nurl liver; about 20 acres and all fen- ed J2.IW. llae a dozen oilier suburban hotn s of one In (en arres each, w 111 lnree and snuill bouses and ranging In price from a fow IikihIm.,! ,m It ti IW. H .,... . 1. i.,i,, t, n, (V"np ,. fltl II. riUHci: ih:sidi:nck lots. H'fi to jur. iCAcii. iT, DOWN AMD I. Pl.MI MOVTII Near motor lino and laying as level as it parior nonr uniy a few of them left. Hate a few of those UHAI'TII-VI. SHADK Tlthi: I.OT3, near 21th and .Mauderson sis nm eacn and Jin down, 110 monthly. Ni:V WUST TAItNA.M ST. IIOMK. K'lne in and look Into this. Strktly mod- in mm up-iii-daic; n roumh. only jri.ono. HANSCO.M ILMIK IIOMKS Ilaj e si-verul In this illHtrii i from J.',.') to ,.i"i encn. I.et IIH sliow tbem to juil, I'AII.MS AND LANDS. i,et im show you sum" of our farms and inn mini minis ami rauclies. '.'AiV? Hnm: (inoI invi;stmi:nts i !t,lcHln. 3. "I'SINKSS I'ltOl'ICHTIKS. " i iiiiu r; .oca" onh nil p-a'ht ,iiv)Ys,TKs ,N bvbkv l.ni.i- ' Mi;.r,.n ... '.. ' '-JY "O LOAN ON CCIUTY-C.TY AND KAUM ' VlMK . .... ... . him. t v " noo. SOfND FI III-; IN- ... ixiiv ,,. i OKOHliK P. HHmih. (Kstabllshed Hi Imj.j Telephone 55. IMMon Hlock. HK-277 2 OAHVIN IiriOS.1 LIS i Must KPll. 2307 N. "01 ll. rnllunn r. r.iimi city wmer, good lot, paved street; owner says cash talks and wiii.Im nli uffer 2113 N. 1Mb, good dwelihii!. 7 to-ms, city s water, a barmiln; price. $1,750; investigate. "iii-.-i, iintiiiiiK, iwn niurifs, .-nr- On Parker, paved street, near 26th. do. simple clwelllnir. 7 rooms. Ii.it b mpumt. closet, eltv water, mn. etiiintn,l .llur under whole house, good birn, rent, fer kv per annum; a nice pnoeru, for $.'.C0n. l2:i N. 22d. on easy payments, g.iod Co; tage, cellar, city miter, price, H.mjO; on easy payments. On Knrniun st., dwelling, 7 ronm, newlv painted, bath, closet, city water, barn, inn I'limri- mi ; pnviiig an p.. in ; price, t-l.tf-r. OAHVIN IIROS., 1613 FAHNA.M ST. HH-2i7 2 FOR SALi:--KARMS. 2-Acre farm, onlv one mile from Honey Creek. Inwn. fair Improvements and In riiiiiviiiinu; price nniy per aerc. 200-ucrc farm near Orctna. Neb., on the ii. .ii. uy. itico per acte. 19 Acres, one mile north of Florence, well Improved, lots of fruit; owner has done well this year, tint Is not able to work u-iimm inr seiuug. nice 2,N). H. C. PKTHHS & CO.. 1702 Fumam St. HH-1C7-2 RO ACHIiS, It miles northwest, with house, barn, crops, horses, cows, Implements, "If. , llll IH! I.UUU. SO to 120 acres, 12 miles northwest from tlr Omnhn postolllce: nrlce. i:n ner m r, 312 acres, 12 miles west of Omaha, near MIL inni, price, jj.) per acre. 320 acres, good Hurt county laud, near To amnh; $30 per acre. 4330 Franklin St. 7-room house, lot 50xl!0 teei; price, ji.iuu. 521 S. IStll St. 5-rooni Iiouhp. 11.950 WJ S. 20th St -5-room house, $1,6 iO, 1143.15 N 17th St. -Lot 60x110 feet; paving paid; price $2,500. S-room new modern hduse, near Srith and Dodgo sts. ; price, $3,0). Northeast comer of 26th and Cuming- hK, 2 houses; nrlce. $3,300: Sl'HMIT OFFKR. 11-rooni modern house, corner lot, within 4 blocks of city bull! ni l,'.. ii :oii Karnam, near 14th st.. lot 22xi:i.' feet, 3- riuit iiiii-K iiiiiiiiiug; price, jju.vmi. JbHN N. FRKNZI;H, Opp. old P. O. N W cor. 31th and Mnrthu. lot "8x113. Just rlRht nhovc urude. cnoil ulmiln . drlvew.iy 1 and alley, large bam, with box stall i. mans room, ete. ; S-room modern h'Hise, electric lluhts. east inni unnlh fmni permanent walk and pavement; Just thci phi eo for South Omaha man; price, $1,600; I'm t. uiirn, iiitlllllt'l- IIIIIK IIIUI-. Cottages on monthly payments. Vacant lots oil monthly nuymenls 2-seutcd Clirrhiixe In trm'le fur hnrso Vacunt lot to trade for horse ii ml wagon! Prti-ute money tn loan. rue tire Insurance Houses In all parts of city for rent. J. 11 SHERWOOD. Phono 3SV 939-910 N. Y. l ife. HE-M2!2 3 TIIE BEST bargain In the city. Seven-room nnuse. mooern; eyeryining nrst-eluss Cholco looatlun for a home: price, $2,100. Aiiuress r di, nee. Hi; .MHO 2' A NICE building corner, lots 28 and 29. Falrmount Place, tin easy terms Write m i it. iMippcu, .MiiwaiiKce, wia. RE- KARM for sale. lno acres 9 miles west of Omaha, at end of Dodge street macadam. This Is a choice farm and Is only one hour's drive iroiu tne cuv. (..ooii buildings and urge orcnaru. rneo reduced to J..3.00 per The iiyron Reed Co.. 212 S. 14th St. RE-M161 8 K1LHY PLACE! K1LI1Y PLACE! Lots 6, 7, S, 9. 10, In block 6, all east fronts nt tnu nnn oodge, luljoinliiK tiest resi dence portion, will soon bo very valuable. They must lie sold. See them and make your oner tor any or ail. Tliey will go at s nargaiu: tine pcrieci. l-jruest sweet, l N Y. I.lfe Hldg. RE 166-2 FOR HALE, best corner lot In tho city for i,nv. iiiiriiiwesi eorner earn Avo and i iiaruey i., ,uxni4. iiuiuire a. Cornish, with Druinninud & Co., lSth and Harney nm III'. JH-J' 2707 & 2717 CHICAOO ST: Two large l-room houses with hall, porch In front and around at side, newly papered nnd painted city water In house, lot 60s in.- icei eacn. lour choice for $1,200.00; rnwy p.i iiieius, Tho Hyron Ree.1 Co., 212 S. 14th St RE-Mlfll-4 A FINE, well linnrnvpil farm fur uiile We have 4M)-ucro well Improved farm, 3' miles north of Rloonuleid, Neb. lame limine, imrn h mi nog bum, implement stisd, well Hnd windmill, one of the besi ,n section oi the country iJJ" tT..old on ' term, long time Prtct. $30 pr cr: a oargaln. r. c, vtitn .cc att mux nz-xw i l'UIt SlI.E 1113.11. 12 STAT I It may be a Rood sch'-mo to keep my bargains n secret for VUl' AND ME. These are nice days to UMe out Hiid sec thorn. Conveyance waiting. CHAS. U. WILLIAMSON, IMS Farnnm Street. TO OWNERS: I have lots of good cash customers The above may bring more. Seel IlE-269 2 i.-nt UAT T.V J7.r.oo ) for line 10-room house, one block from Hnnscom J'nrK. J5.5M.OO for new S-rbom. strictly modern A House, west, pari oi mc cu , cnon-e i e.itlnn. cood ham !,& 00 near Kid and Dodge streets, 7-room new cottage, modern; iiiveu urcri. JI.2l)0O nenr 3lrt aid Oh. c ago streets, 9- room modern nouse, nnrn. special inn ull nial.l tin.ii.i fm ttt limn,., nnd I irce bit on n,,, jiiref,., nonr urncc, reuiiog ioi v' r ...rtMll I ,,' . ,i" .."i i..-..i,n.. .i t.mnm hmiNi. modem except nirnace, in ursi-ciaen l.f50.('rt for r.-room cottage within ten block j r. t). ; a nareain. . , Jl,275i) Tor 1121 N. 10th Ktrcet, mi boule vard. 31x1 o) feet; 7-room house, city w.uer. 1. 100.00 for full lot. vacant. 2rtth nnd DoiUe streets; special tnxeo all paid. $12TiOH for acant Int. I'.'d mil Harney htn. X,no0 for vacant lot, Military ave. nnd lTiinKlIn strict l"Aon for live acres Jimt south of Hou.n ,t. .u (il.OKI.I, A.l t;i.u . i . KVli Farnam Street. 11U-2I3 2 W. It. OATHS. . iic v v l ie. I'lione. l.n rooms, nut It, gas, nam. cmse in, m'- home. ji.mki. S rooms, S. W. cor. 2Sth anil lilnney, S73. It you want a cneap piuur, n.-.u n g-rontn. modern, well-built house, most as good as-new, snuin iroiu. nn n r Mi nimi st. This house cost every cent of fcl.iioi). and can be sold for $2,fni. Como In and let me tnKc you to sce.u. 3-room cottage, on 2.M si., near ciarg; rcnis for lio per mo.; ioi, ;nxn. ni " Oil lIUS. .MUSI DC Hlllll nuuil ut P'Jiin A choice corner lot In Kountr.e Tlace; can inaKo a nguro to iiucicm .. , ui,iirUN! IIAHOAINS. A beautiful lot three blocks north of Hans- corn park for Ji.M'- . . - garden iiiiiu. mi" " . !f V'"- ...... j t.nvinir V-'.V " i 'i'.W iru tiiupmnipni. iiinniti imimiuiiii iij'"rti- m, ,.r ,h nt. s.roi tn house, near Hnnscom Tii in ti v'Aiir inr niiiiik rinc iix. .Modern nul l. nark, for M.W. Karnam, near 41st, SF"Vs " Jre'at snap! Inside business lot. 44 feet, .. .1.. i t . . . i ...... . r .. ti liirt I til - mil iicur 10 th and Jackson, for $n,3oo. I1CU1 1UIII llliu .nirivDvii, i't ."i"'- holce tract of land, 17 ncres. between Leavenworth and Center, near Mm wood Park. Can sell for only $2,100. ,i,,..rt ir.w.f nr liitirt l. ncres. HICK'S. .125 nOAKD THADIi, 10th und Farnam. Hli-278 2 fjwviTiVM ItAItnAINS. 6-Hoom cottage, lot 33x140. east front, city water, casv wuixing uisiunce. i eiuip, IS50. Complete cot hi go home, 21th and Ames, $1 )0, Another fl rooms. 21th & Spalding. .$1,650 a Wrmmu tiimlnrti oi Ii & Pierce. J2.300. Hrftnd new fi rooms, sincny moiieru, u.n. tlnlsh. fill! rwist iroiu ioi on r lorencu Houlevnrd. $2,two. Rooms, entirely modern, lot 50x150, barn, lawn, shude, paving fully paid, best bargain in tinnscom I'liice ai .i,uw. in If vnn iirtA eolni: to buy a vacant lot It will be to your Interest to see me. I have Ilium, ail Kinns, at lowest prices. Hrnest Sweet, 822 N. Y. Life Illdg. RK-165-2 SPF.C1AL 11ARC5A1NS. BONA FIDH SNAPS. 754353 Nlcholns St.. lot 50x150. S rooms boiiso cost Il.toO: nil goes for $S50. 122-4422 Howard St., three Iots-150xl27 feet; corner; 8-room nouse, modern, except mr inice: nstonlshlnelv low; $1,100. 2033212 Webster ut., 110x159 feet, 1 rooms, ii snun for H.tiiiO. 232-816 South 2Sth St.. 10. front lot. 28x110, S room", all modem but nirnace, and a bin buv for $2 0. 3.1S 4012 Seward St., 50x150. corner. 8 rooms, iill modern, furnace, bath, sewer and nil; fine oak llnlsli: best thing on the market $2,300 take 00 cash down, balance to suit: "ft nick nil." 501 lu28 South 31st St., H block from Pacific St. car line, llunscoin i'liice, a splendid house, 7 large rooms, furnace, gas. bath, hot and cold water, sewer, lino brick ecl lar under entire house: Kood barn with water In the barn; house Mulshed In curly yellow nine, equal to hardwood prlco re duced from $4,u00 to $3,500, and a alight reduction yet might bo mnde to close It out this week. Do not fall to seo It If you are In tho market. Any reasonable offers submitted. Pottcr-Sholes Co., Tel 470. 310 N. Y. Life. UK-48-. FARMS Do you want to buy. sell or ex : ARMS Do you want to buy. sell or ex- change a farm, ranch, merchandise, mill or other nronertv? 610 acres Pawnee county. Nebraska 0,500 acres near Scotia, Oreoly county, Ne nrasKn, nine tor rancii). bv) acres Nuckolls county. Nebraskn. Large tract of Missouri Intnl. 40 acres (llncl Richardson co-.intv vrne me wnai you nave ana wnat vou want: many years In the business rives me a wiuo ucriuainiuncn. IIKSKV C. SMITH, Falls City. Neb. HK-M2N8 5 THREE IllC. I1AROAINS. No. 1014 A 7-room cottage, city water, fine lawn, siindo trees, cellar under whole house, special tuxes all paid. Location 'i uasieimr ni, jticu ti,-M. cry easy terms. A 7-room nil modern house except furnnce, spa Ainnnn. rrice r;asy terms. ,V 7-room nil modern house, except fur nace. Price $2,200. Easy terms. Don't fall to look this up if you wuut a line noma on easy payments. R. C. PETERS & CO.. 1702 Farnam St. RE-17I-2 ntn' tiv I.. nitAirt,. ..w.ln.. 8 ncres, only 74 miles from center of the chicken lioiiBp, two wells foncctl, two ncrcH in iruir. vuicn conait or pcuchon, applofl, iilumn, chrrrlPH, KrapoH, Itlack- I..,hkIou iitii .111 111 nnii.tUln.. fl'l. i place Ih worth $2,000.00. can 'sell It for ji.iimi; nne-uair casn. Tho Uvron Reed Co.. 212 S. Hth Kt RE-MHi3-l If. ACRES on West Dodce SI mai-ml-im ;io minutes drive from 'he postomcp; t no place for fruit or mutket gardening I'rirp ii.iR.M.i piihv niivinpniH i.vrnii i Hastings, .'I.' i. mn m. jik ib 2 1329 SO. 27TH ST . Just south or Ponnlcton avc. 7-mom nw. nil modern two-story i.ouse, uirgo ioi, line inwn: price, j..iv.i-o. Rvron R. Hastlncs. 212 S. Hth St. RE-M1M 4 IU:i.C.IA. HARKS. THE Los Angeles Belgian Hare Co. have located n branch of the r business in Omuhu, where thoroughbred hares can be had from tlrst hnnds at lowest prices. Nothing but pedigreed Block of breeding age will bo kept; tlrst shipment will arrive Monday. September 3rd, und be on sale at .mi .Norm ititn St., umana, .nop. 226-2 OMAIIA HELOIAN HARE CO. have some real iiargHlus for u few days: hot weather will soon be gone, making time ripe for starting a rannitry; you n ue surprised how quickly they will bring you an In come. Edlnbnro. Dash und llrltanl Strains, Hares that made Los Angpti. fnnwus Omaha Belgian llnre Co., 1754 Leavenworth. 25S 2 PEDIOREEO stock, reasonable prlcos Address Ed Hervey, 1116 N 40th street, Ulliulli.. M 275 3' 1)11 EMS MA Kixn, E. C. M DONALD, 1612 Cap. Ave. -912 84 IN funlllci. Mlai Sturdy. :m Harney SHOHTHWII .xn TVI'invniTINfS. THE VAN 8 A NT SCHOOL OK SHORT- HAND, 71G-717-71S New York I.lfu Hulldlng. "Not the oldest, not the largest Just the bait,'' The only exclusively shorthand and Upe- writing school In Omaha. The school whose students are sought by tne best business men at the highest prices mild In hpulnners. The school whoso graduates are holding some or tne nest stenogrnpuir positions in the stato of Nebraska The school whose students participate In actunl work, for which they receive the compensation The school that produces the fastest type writer oncratnfH In Otnnliii The school that furnished the experts for loin ine iicrningnni ami Minim i-remier typewriters at the Trimsnilsslssltitil exno. sttton. The school that furnished the expert who Is now exnimiing ine mim i'renner type writer lit Purls and Who Is to make n tour of the principal cities of Europe as a type writer oxtierl. The school that originated the Van Sant system oi loucn typewriting, now used In most of the tlrst-class schools of the country, of which over livmn copies have been sold during the laat eighteen months ' ' " S ... .tnMlvl.ln.il in.trm.ii.,,', A. C. VAN SANT'S School. 717 N. V. Life -Ml . .i. HOYI.ES' CoIIcrc, court reporter principal. nee mug. -M2 vi. - ni. ui.- . ...... . , .... i,"nni'i, iiii.ut -.n .tin. niiui LIMtllu '11 lfKO. uoyii k j neuter. -a .1 OniJOO Shorthand taught at the OmaWi L-ommerciai college. Pitii and Douglas S'h Put mi:i)h'.i 1-ADIK3 out of health tlnd prompt relief nox m, unuinii, xseu. l ouiuieniiHi -0J5 ia,DIK8. Krlar's French female regulator brliifTti tnnnlblv iterlnilq reml,irlv tvilli ,i pain; II per box. rt boxes for J5 Pox fil -H, Aiinueapoiis, iiinn. - ji ms OONOVA Is a rrench treatment for male mid female for thn positive euro of ' leet. fnnntural Dlschnrges. , Ctonnrrhoea. Oleet Intlnmmiitlons, Irritations and I Iceratlonfi "I the nrirnus membranes An Internal remedy with Injection comtilncd. war ranted In cure worst cases In one wer-k. f.! per package or 2 for $5. Sent any where on receipt of price The Kldd Dni3 Co.. Kli'ln. 111. American Onice. retail. wholesale, Myers-Dillon Drug Co.. Omaha; .w. a. u ion. ouln omaiia; uhvim urutr Co., Council Illuffs. Full lino of rubber tsoods. 1.AD1HS! Chlclletefs KnglNh P-mnroy.it rills am llie best; mire, reliable: taKo no ether. Send Ic stanins for particulars. 'luMlcf for LadlcH In letter bv return tin. 1 1 . AkIc yiitir ilriiiilHt. Chlidiester Chemical Co., Philadelphia. Pa, WOMAN'S blessing "posltlvo cure for sup pressed or Irregular menstruation: private prescription: never runs samme nox rree. .1. M. Home, M. D.. Ilox W. IH, Chlcauo, III. 213-2' O.STHOPATIIY. JOHNSON Institute. 515 N. Y. Life Hide. . ...... ... . . IOI. UibM A11CO JO U1HU . li. iJ.. lilfl PH . .... .... "tPt-i Jonnson. osieopatnist, .Mgr. "kKTS. VLlVM: v 1 - DRS. McMfHHAY MfSICK will open osteopathic omce Sept. 1, 536-538 nee nidg. -MS81 84 A. T. Ill' NT, D. O., 305 Karbach. Tel. 2352, M-D26 S m.(;m:tic iiim.iNt;. GREAT Wcstoru Institute. 1H23 Douglas St.. chronic uiseases curea;.no urugs, surgery. -o:s TUB genuine Simon Pure Weltmor Method or .Magnetic Healing and llarrudens Hypnotism complete In ono volume. $2.50, Prof. H. Williams, Desoto, Mo. M-965 Scp8 MCICI2I. PLATI.Vr:. STOVKS, lamps and chundcllerH replated. um, t'lating uo isco iiuig. xci. zwso. 060 .STAM.MKHIX; AXn STl)TTKIUN. CURKD. Julia Viiughan, 430 Hamge Rldg. -f61 i.At.VnitY. OMAHA Stram Laundry; shirts, 7c; collars, ac; cutis, 4c. ji.iu i.eii vunwortn. tpi. r47. -863 STOVI3 Itni'.VIItlNC STOVE, furnace, range repairs; wnter con nectlons. Omuhn Stove Repair Works, laji uougias . yui I.OHT. LOST, small vellow door named Jnck. wear ing ciog tag jso. zrai: under return to or notify t'eter tleunlngscn, 46th und Jones, ntm receivo rwnrn. i.osi J1133 z- LOST, plans nnd drawings for residence for u. a. Tiiorpp, ueneva, incd. ; u. v. ueuei architect. Return to John Rowe & Co., loui nnu iiowaru, ana ruccivu reward. Lot-M1t2 2 IIUTKLS, HKNDERSON. $1.00er duy house: board, 3,6o to $5 week. 9th and Karnam: tel. 12 K -M261 OI I'.VWXIIHOKKItS. EAOLE Loun Ofllce, reliable, accommodat ing; Ull blisncss. cAnildeutiai. 1301 Douglas, a LOANS, It. Marowltz; low rates. 418 N. 16. 600 iioii.F.ns. i:tc. L. C. Shnrp Mach. Wks, ; motors, dynamos, a u IJAXCIXti. CALL on Morund, Crelghton hull, for society nnu stngo dancing, waltz and 2-stcn. $5. Large hnll to rent for con ventions, meetings, bulls and club socials, 630-Sept, 21 FI.H.MTI UI! AM) PIA.0 MOVIMS. JACOn SCHWAR., 1510 Webster. Tel. MI6, CARPENTERS AM) .KinflURS. Al'J' Jji'Ii'" ?,SSr,l!e.n.ter W(Jkni,.,palrJ'."r i -if "v-.1""" v'tiiuHC", m '"" -UKH ols' -3'" l l'RW HITIVt;. tvppwuitriih si-,-nn,ii,,.r,,i me i-rTn 1 1 nl 1 MH' spc"nulh''- 16 I nrnn.f" TICKET IIMOKEIt, CfT rate tickets every where P II Phil -967 mn, io"j rarnam Telephone 781 100 PEOPLE in Omnhn ure driving bumbles nnd phaetons Ridiculously Dilapidated when $:15, $50 and SfiO will hny a wood, decent, newly painted one from Yours trnlv, DRUMMOND CARRIAGE GO. We'll lw mighty olvil If you'll call. Hi 111)! AMI TAMDI'.IIMV, STOCK S Ulrd Store. 1C0J Leavenworth. 9,"i9 I't It.MTt lit; Itl'.PAlltfMi. TEL 11 M S. alklln, 2111 Cuming St. -912 It VI I, WAV Tpm CAltt). CHICUIO. PCKLLSOTON outney Uillroad "The Iliirllngtnn Uoute " Ticket Oltlce 1502 Knrnam St. Tel 2S0. Depot, Tenth A Mason Streets Telephone, l.enyp Arrive Daylight Chicago Spe cial ,.u7:0)nm Porla Kxpress ., . n n:2S pm Chicago Vestlbuled Ux .a 4:f0 pm a 7;45 ntn Chicago Local Uxpress.a 8:Sa am a 4:05 pm Chicago Limited a 7:15 pm a 7:15 am Pacific Junction Local. .al0!l3 urn Pacific Junction Uxtra. n 7:00 pm Vnst Mntl a 2:15 pm n Dally UCRLtNci-ON & Mis souri Hlver Hallroad "The Burlington Home Oeneral Otltces. N. W. Corner Tenth nnd Karnam Sis. Ticket Olllce. 1502 1'arnam street, Telephone. 25a. iiurllngton station, icntn and Jlnson Streets. Telephone, Leave. Arrive. Lincoln. Hastings and McCook n8:IOam a 7:35 pm Lincoln, Denver. Colo- rndo, flali. California n 1:25 pm a 3:W pm 1 Inroln & Illack Hills, a il:i pm a ,1;tW pm Montana. Pngct Sound.. a 0:3o pni a rt:4.; nm I.lurnln Fast auni . .lumimi hwmj uui Denver. Colorado. Utah a rallfurnla .. & Dally a CIS nm KANSAS CITY. St. Jo seph council lJlutTs Hallroad "The Iiurllng ton Houte '-'ticket Olllce, 1502 Karnam street. Tele phone 250 Depot, Tenth nnd Mason streets. Tele phone. 12. i.eavc. Arrive. Kansnn Cllv Dav Hx . a S:50 am a fi:10 pm Kansar f'lty Night Hx nlo.15 pm a 6:15 nm St K tils l-Jycr for St. ... llU"t.'Ml llllll i3l iWUlo i w I'll! u Dally KHKMONT LLKHOHN Missouri Valley Hallroad "The Northwestern Line" Oencrul Olllce. fnlti'd States Natlnnnl Hunk Hldg., S. W. Cor Twelfth and Karnam Sts. Ticket Olllce, 1101 Karnam St. Telephone, Ml Depot, 15th and Webster Sts. Tele phone, 145S. Leave. Arrive. jiiacK inns, miuiwooii. Hot Springs a 3:00 p'n n 6:00 pm Wyoming. Caspar and Douglas il 3:00 pm c 5:00 pm Hastings, York, David city, superior, uenova. Kti-ter nnd SeWard....b 3:00 nm b 5:00 nm Norfolk. Vcrdlgre and r remoiii i.ovmii uii.d tiu .liinnlii Wnbno nnd Fremont b nm bl0:25 nm remont Local c i :30 am a Dallv b Dally except Sunday, c Sun day only d Dally except Saturday, o uuny except .moiiuu-. CHICAGO. ST. PAUt Minneapolis & omnlm Hallway "Tho North western Line" Oeneral Otllces. Nebrnska Dlvl slon. 15th and Webster Hts. " tv Ticket (llllce, 1401 Farnam St Tolephouo, 001. Depot, iiitn and wenstcr sis. I.enve. Arrive. Twin City Passenecr . .a 6:00 um a 9:10 nm Omaha Pasesngcr . all:10 am Hloux city North east Nebraska n 3:.i0 nm Oakland Local b 5:15 pm b S:1S nm a uany. u Liuny excep. auiuiuy. CHICAGO & NORTH western Railway "The Northwestern Lino" City Ticket Ofllce. 1401 Farnam Street. Tele phone, Ml. Depot, Tenth nnu tusou his. Teie phone, 629. I.eayo. Arrlye. Daylight Chlcnco Sue- clnl n 7:00 nm all -30 nm Chicago Passenger a 1:15 pm a 8:40 am nasiern i-.xoress, ues Alolnes, Alarshalltmvn, Cedar Rapids nnd Chi cago nlO:5S am a 4-.0."i nm E,uMeru i.iiuiiea, ini- cago and East a 4:55 pm a 4:05 pm Fust Mull. Chicago to Omnha a 2:15 nm Omahu-Chlcago Special. a 7:45 pm n N:f0 pm Fast Mnll , a S:20 um u uany SIOl'X CITY & PACIFIC Hallroad 'Tho Nonh western Llne'V-General Oinres. Vnlted States National Rank Rulldlng, S W. Corner Twelfth ami rnriifini Ml. 'rlol,pt uiuce, uui i-arnnm St. Te enbnne. 561. De pot, Tenth und Mnson Sts. Telephone, 629. i.enve. Arrive Twin City Express Twin City Limited Sioux uy Local... ...a 6 53 am al0-.5o pm . . .a 7:35 pm u m:15 am ...a 8:00 am a 1:20 pm a Dally. CHICAOO. HOCK ISL and t Pacific " tllroad "Tho Great Rock Im and Route" Cltv Tick et Olllce, 1323 Farnam Street. Teleiibone. 42J Depot, Tenth & Mason mrects. Telephone (Xt. Den Moines and Daven port I.OCUl n V! nm MM", nm L-n cago i-.xpress bil ls am a 8:10 am Chlcauo Fast Exnrpss a r,:nt nm n 1-M nm Lincoln and F.ilrbury. .a S:30 am n 7:00 pm iniicuiu, uuiorauo pgs , nenvcr, I'lietjio und est .1 I'M nm n 4:1.1 nm Dec Moines, Rock Isl and and Chlcauo a 7:15 nm a 5:50 Dir. Colorado Sr. Texas Fljcr a 5:5J pm n 9:15 urn a uiiiiy. n uany except Sunday. ILLINOIS CENTRA I Railroad. CUy Ticket Of lice, 1102 Farnnm street Telephone, 215. Depot Tenth una .muvosi streets Leave. Arrive. Chicago Express .iill:10 am n 1:05 pm I'liicniro Limited n 7'45 pm it S;10 am Minneapolis und St. Pun Express b 7:10 urn b 9:10 pm Minneapolis and St. Paul Limited u 7:15 nm a S:15 am Fort Dodge Local from council Hiuns .... univpni u io. id am n uany. b uany ex"ein unaay. UNION PACIF1C--THE OVER land Route "General OlIlceB. N E. Cor Ninth nnd Farnnm streets. City Tlcknt Olllce. 13.M Farnam street. Teieiihone, nifi Depot. Tenth and Mason Sts Telephone, b.-y. i.enve. Arrive. Thn Overland Limited . a S:20 am a 7:35 pm The Chlcniio-I'nrtland Special a S:20 am a 7:25 pm Tho Fast .Mall a S:.V) am a 3:2.1 pm Tho Colorado Special. . .all:3o pm u 6:50 nm Tho Fast Mull u 4:33 pm Lincoln, llentrlce and Stromsburg Express .b 4.10 pm b!2:23 pm The Pnclllc Express, a 1:23 pm The Atlantic Express n 6:50 nm Grand Island Local ll 5:30 pm b 9:30 um n Dall) b Dally cxcipi Sunday. OMAHA & ST. LOUIS RAH roud -Omaha. Kansas t'ltv ii Eastern Railroad "The IJUin- y Home Ticket f)r lice. Hli Farnam Street Telephono 322. Depot, Tenth nnn .lurcy aircets toi phone, C29. i.eavo. Arrive. St Louis Cannon Hall Express u 3:05 pm a S:20 am Kansas City and Qulncy ... a :uu nm a 9:00 pm W AH ASH RAILROAD Ticket Olllce. 1504 Parnam Street. Telcphuiio, SIB. De not, Tenth and Marcy Streets. Telephone, ism. Leavo. Arrlvo. S. Louis "Cannon Hair Ex-press a 5.05 pm a 8:20 am o. Dally MlSSOl'Rl PACIFIC RAIL road General Otllces and Ticket oillces Southeast Cor ner 14th and Douglas Sta. Telephone lot. Depot, Union station. Lauvc. Arrive. St Louis, Ivjuisas & Nebrnska Limited ... -nln-.OQ nni n 6:30 pm K. C, St. L. Express... m10:10 pm a 6:15 nm Lenvo from 15th Webster Sts NebiaiKu I.'ll ul and Via Weeplnt; Water h 4 15 pm alO.tS am a Dully, b Dally except Sunday, l.oc a I a Dully HAII.WAY TIMW rVIU.I'.S. OIIICAOO. MlIAVAtMCBK k St. Paul Hallway-City Ticket Olllce, I.VM I'arnam Street Telephone 2M. Depot Tenth nnd .Mason Streets Telephone, 629. Leave Arrive. h'cuso Limited Hx . a 11:00 Pin a S:o5 am Chuugo A: omnhn Kx b 7:15 am b 3 (6 pm :i uuny. b uany excepi aunn.iy. t.EOAi. Noricn.s. NOTICF.. TO REPf 11LICAN VOTERS OF DOfO- LAS COfNTY: Ilv nutliorltv of the rrbubllenn countv central committee u convention of delegates tepresentlng the republ.cans of Douglas county Is hereby called to meet nt Wash ington nan. umana, nt . p. m. uniuruay, September S. to place In nomination rnree stale senators, Nine ntuto representatives. Ono county nttorne; One county commlsloner. First district, to bo named by the delegates from said district. Nino ward assessors for Omaha, Four ward assessors for South Omnlu, Thirteen precinct assessors for country precincts Omi constable to fill vacancy for Omnha, Two constables to Mil vucancles for South Omnha. nnd to select members of the county cen tral committee. Tho renresetitntlon In 'his convention Is ntiiinrttnned as follows: Eneh country tiro- clnct, five delegates; South Omnha, sixteen delegates, nnu eacn waru oi umana, ten delegates. Delegates to this convention will bo chosen at a primary election hereby culled lor i riuiiy. tseptemoer . me pons being open from 12 tn. to 7 p. in In Omnhn and South Omaha and from 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. In the country precincts. The locations of the no ing places tiro: City of Omaha- First wnrd - sixth nnd rierce streets. Second AVard Twentieth nnd Cnstellnr streets. Third Ward 1120 Capitol avenue. Fourth Ward 220 Sojth Seventeenth street. Fifth Wnrd-2612 North Sixteenth street. Sixth Wnrd-Idlewlld hall. Seventh Ward 132S Park avenu?. Eighth Ward Twenty-sccor..; and Cum ins streets. Ninth Wnrd Twenty-eighth and Fnrnnm Rtrects. City of South Omnha 312 North Twenty fifth street. Chicago Precinct Kelner's hall. Clontorf PreolnetH. Tangeman's. Douglas Precinct Ruser's park. T:nst Omaha Precinct District No. 61 school house Elkhorn Prcclnct-Elk Cltv. Florence Precinct City hall. Jefferson Precinct -Mnngolil's lumber of llce. McArdle Precinct Olnndt school house. Millard Precinct Millard school house. Platto Valley Precinct Vnlley opern house fnlon Prcclni't Purccll's hall. Waterloo Precinct Mnsonh- hnll West Omnha Precinct -Ilensou town hnll Thn boundaries of the primary election districts shall corresrotid with the respec tive- ward boundaries in umann. precinct tinunilnrlrs In the countrv tireclneta und nltv timmilnrliiM In Rntllh Omnhn. The primary election will bo hem tinner the provisions oi me primary ciecuon iuw nml thn mips ndnnted bv this committee. which require petitions to be Hied with the secretary not inter man i. m. nicsuuy Snnlptntipr 4. Ry resolution of the committee no proxies win tin niinu-cii in tne convent on. u ll rlnlecntes nresent iitlthomed to cftst the full votes apportioned to their respective districts. m. ii. i. uiii.iiNn. chairman. CLYDE C. OfNDHLAD. Acting Secretary. Omnhn. August 18. 1900. . HFCElVHIfS SALE. Vntlrn l lirliv t?li-n thi.t tiiirsunnt tn an order of tne District court of Douglas county, Nebniskn, dated July 7th, 1900, 1 win. on tne imii tiny or Mcnicmocr. iyuu. at Cnnrt ttniini Nn. 6. Reo Itulldlne. niter fur sale to tho highest bidder therefor, for cash, nil oi tne unsold nssets or mo Ne braska Savings und Exchange Hank, said salo will bo held from 10 a. m. until 12 and from 2 p. m. until 5 n. tn. of said day. and will bo continued from day to day until nil the assets of said bunk have been offered for sale; all bids are subject to the approval of tho court and must In each ense be accompanied uy money or certified cheek for twenty-live per cent of thn amount or tne Did. ain bids snail be roported to the court nfter the conclusion or said iialo and mo tmiuncr or tne pur chase nrlce of all sales approved and con nrmod bv the court will bo nayatno nnnn said conllrmntlon. The description of the property and assets to bo offered for sale uy tne undersigned, ni saia time nnu place, nnd upon conditions above men tioned, is as ioiiows: Lot 5, block 10, Albright's Annex. Lot R, block 2, Wnkeiey Add. V l. 1...1? ..t 1... r. MA.b .ii, I U iiM..t... .ui in nun t,t it,t ft kJ,Ut., ', uuuui uiiiuim Sojth 22 feet of lot 2, block 16, Clifton Hill Add. Lots 5 nnd 0, Rlock F. Lowe's Add. Lots 1 und 2, block a, McCormlck1 Add. N. E. oi N. E, U of N. E. 'i. Sec. 6-15-13, Douglas county, Nebrnska. less 4 70.100 acres sold to Norton N. Oou d. Lot in. Houscl & Stebbln'R Subdivision of lot 15. Ilartlett's AUd. Lot 1. block 11, Orchard IIIU Add. Lots 7 und 8, block S, Jotter'H Add. to South Omnhn. South 30 feet of lot 5, block 63, South Omaha East ',4 S. IV. U nnd west 'A 8. E. Y Sec. 31-12-1.1, ituiiaio county, .-veiirnsKa. West 90 feet of lots 23 and 21, block 18, Hnnscom l'ince. Lots 3 and 4, Ellis l'ince. Lot 19. block 2, West Side Add. Lot 10. block 2, Llnwood Park Add. to South Omuhn. Lots 13 and 14. block 5. Ames Placo Add Lot 1. lilocl: hi Florence. Lot 11. block IS. Carthago Add. l.nlH 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 10. 20, 21. 22. 23 nnd 24. block 1, Madison Hanaro Add. I .nt 3. block 2. Hakcr P ace Lots 0 und 7 block 3, Dworak's Add, to Snulh Omnha. t.ni 15. blnrk 459. Grand View Add. Lots 11 and 12, block 4, Hitchcock's First ' Sub lot 19 of tnx lot 5, Sec. 15-16-1J. Doug ln eountv. Neb., being 31x132 feet. Part of lots 6 nnd 7. block 9, McCngue's Add., being 60x110 reet. Lots 1. 2. 3. 4. 7. 8. 9 and 10. block 1 lots 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 14. 13. 16. 11. '.8 and south M of 19 block 2, all In Dworak's Add. to Sojth Omaha. Lot HI. block 3. Walnut "llll. Lots 1, 2. 3, block 10, uhd lots 1, 2 and 3 block 21. all In Cnrthuco Add Lot 12 nnd south lot 9. block 3, Ex luingo Place, South Umnlm. Lot 3, block 104, South Omaha. North H lot 20. block 3, K'ountzc's Third Add., nnd n strip adjoining name on north 10 2-10 feet wide at tho street and S feol wide at the back end. Lot 11. Shlloh i.ni -J, niocii i, niicriuuii .we. i-um Lot 17, block 5, Peck H Orove, lilul lots 4 and 5, block lo, Ho'itz Place, both addl- Lota 2. 3, 5, C, 7 and 8, block 2, llrookllne Add. Lots 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. ' und 8. block 07 Credit Fonder Add. East 22 feet of west 41 feet nt lot 1, block 193. City. Lots 9 and 2S, block 2. West Side Add. Lots IC. block I. Clifton Hill Add, Lot 02. Nelson's Add. A parcel of lnnd described as follows: Beginning ut n point In the center oi Little Papllllon Creek, whore snld creek crosses tho north line of townshln J4. rang 12 east, running thence west to N W. itir ner of N. E. U of Sec. 1. said township, thenco south 10 81-100 chains, thence east tn the ci-nter of 9ii Id erei-k. thence north ulong center of said creek to puico of be ginning, except u strip 100 feet wide, being 51 feet nn eiuii side of the locntefl line of the Omaha Holt Hallway, Douglas county Neb. Part of lots 13. II, 16, ID and 17. block 3 llegley's Park Add. to South Omaha, de scribed lis follows: Beginning at N. W. corner nt cuM lot 17 thenco duo south on west iino of said block 1 239 8-10 feet, l)inr southeasterly 15 ll-lf feet to south line of said lot 13. thence east nlong south line nt eulil h.t 13, 41 4-1 feet, thence north 20 degrees enst 21ft U-iii ( .. mi line of sM 'nt 1 lb- north 40 7-10 feet to north lino of said lot 17, thence west along norti, line if aW lot 17, 130 feet to tho pline ..f beginning Lot 11, block 3, Lincoln Plnco. Lots , K. 9. to nnd 14, block 142, Florence Lots 2, 3, I, 5. 8, 1213. 11, 10, 17, IS. 19 nnd 20, block 113. Florence. Lots 7 and s, block DS lots I and 3, block 33; lots 2, 4, 5, 0, 7. S, 9. 10, 11, 12. 13, 11. 15. 10. 17, 19 and 20 block 102. nil In Florence. All of block 110, Florence, except lots 3, 7, V, 10, 1!. nnd 20. West of north Vj of lot 35, Uurr Oak ndditlrin to Omuhn. Lots 17, 18 and 19, block 4, Sherman Avenuo pa ik. Lots it, 15 und 10, block 1, Summit addi tion to Omaha. Lot 1C. block 3, HIllHldo addition No. 2, Lots 10, 11, II und 22, IiIock 2, Vunder conk Terrnee A piece i.f In nil 00x61 fret desirlbcd ns follow- Ileglnnlng l,Er, ft north of N. E corner of nu.i-K aw ' n. x per .emi ui.ip. thence north CO feet, thence west 9 feet to west lino of tax lot 5; t-outli Cfi leet. east I'D fcot to plnet) of beginning. 51x132 feet ns follows: Ileglnnlng 193 feel north of N. E curncr of block 311 as per Hemls' map of Omaha, thenco noith 51 feet, wext 132 feet, sotlh 51 feet, eait 132 teet to nia' o of beginning lso the following property Out lot ,J1 152. 159, 16-1. 163, Kfi. V 175 195 TjS : 1 VP, Jtll and 172. undivided P-t MUWA'"EEI oi ;ji una uudiv nua )i oi uo, south b ol NEW BOOKS AM) MAGAZINES Mid-Summer Sanson Not Very Prolific in Literary Productions. SEVERAL NEW EDITIONS OF OLD WORKS Trimble In Clilnii Is Itrliiulnu (tut Mini) nluinen lil Inu Infiiriiinlliin ItfUitrillnu Life nml CiisIiiiiin In Hint Ancient Empire, tho Publishers tunc their dull season annio as other people, and but tow new books are eer anticipated during July und August, still the past week or ten days has brought to lnvnd n fair iiuolii. The Harpers have Just brought out a posthumous work by Maria Louise Pool, whose "Roweny in Ucston" nnd "The Hed-llrldgc Neighbor hood" will bo well remembered by a host of renders. It Is the story of a young prima ilontin who losses her voire at tho outset of a promising operatic career. The subsequent development of tho story Is xrcedlngly Interesting. The book Is hand somely bound nnd Illustrated nnd will bo greatly enjoyed by nil admirers of the au thor's earlier works. Another novel from the same publish Ing houso bears tho tltlo of "llcaucathed," and Is by llentrlce Whitby. The scene of tho story U laid In EuglunJ and tho cen tral character Is a delightfully fresh young English girl. It Is an entertaining tnlc und will find many appreciative read ers. Tho author 8 earlier work, "The Awakening of Mary Fenwirk," brought her name fnvrably before the public some yeara since. second edition of "Lady Illnnehe's Salon; A Story of Somo Souls," by Lloyd llrycc, author of "Friends In Exile," "A Dream of Compiest" and "The Romance of nn Alter Ego, has hern nroiignt out uy the Harpers, It Is a very cleverly written story nnd tho theories which tho author wnnts to present are handled In such a way that they cannot fall to bo Interest ing even to a casual reader. Tn many tho most Interesting book of tho week will unquestionably bo Archibald H. Colquhotin's "Overlnnd to China. nlso from Harpers. At n tlmo when the cyer, of tho whole world nro fixed on China a companion volume to "China In Trnns- ormatlon." by the same author, ought to attract the widest attention. Mr. Col- .liihoun Is a recognized nuthnrlty on all matters pertaining to tho Orient and what ho hiiB to say will be of special Interest ut this tlmo. The text Is accompanied by numerous mnps. which nre n great help to tho correct understanding of the subject. The author of "Ellznbeth and Her tier- man Onrden" has been so encouraged by Its reception In America that sho has arranged with her publishers, tho Mac mlllan company, to Issue a new edition, to which sho has added nearly a quarter ns ninny tuoro puges as were In the first edition. So far aB refers to the text tho author regards this edition as final. Sho baa probably few readers who win not bo nnxlous to see the new part b)io has added to her book. She adds nn entertaining preface, but persists throughout In with holding her name. ll 1b n hook wonn reading nnd tho present edition' will be greatly admired. , , , , . ,,,i .,,i There Is much sound sense and wise counsel In "Lotters to tho Farm Hoy, uy Henry Wnllaco, which has been brought , out In a third edition by tho Macinlllan company. They discuss tho boy's father nnd mother, his chum, his temper, hisj rending, his education und habits, and many other, topics. All these chnptors aro written In readable style, with ninny illus- trallons from tho author's own experience. nnd they cannot fall to bo of Interest and j value to any young mnn in tno country who wishes to Improve himself. The recent death of Stephen Crane has rented a notiular demand for a now edi tion of his moBt populnr work. "Tho Hod' lladgo of Courage," which has been nn- , swered by tho Appletons. The new edition ! does not present any mnrked changes from 1 the original edition. "Tho Hed lladgo of f Courage," when It first nppcared five years1 ago, met with unusual pralBO for what waj . i.isn.ti. NOTICI5. 192 nnd west 4 of 193. nil of said t it I ol be ing In or near Florence. Nebr. All fit o 91 except lots 7 nnd Is; all of block 101 except lots 1 and S. all of block 141 xcept lots 14 and 15; nil of block C8, said blocks all ".rKV. of 8. W. i section North of 8. W. section 20-16-13, both In Douglas county, Nebr., nlso mortgage notes as follows: Mortpnge note given by Tbomus nrennan for 11,000. Security, lot 1. block 3, 1st ad dition to South Omahf.. Mortgage note given by O. V . Plckaril for J3.700, Security, N. Va of S. Y. . 3. E. 'i, 25-15-12, Douglas county. Mortgage note given by Thomas McOov em for ,0"0. Security, lot 3. block 10, Heed's 1st addition. Mortgage notes given by W. M. Long as '"secured on lots 14 and 15, block 8, North Omnhn, axi. Secured nn lots 3 nnd 4, block 8, North Omaha. J300. .... , . ,r Secured on lot 5, block IS, and lot 10, block 16, North Omaha. J300. ..., Secured on lots 6 und 7, block 5, North Omnha, 30o. , Mortgage given by Mnrla M. Smith. J1J0. Security, lot 11. block 56, Hethany Heights, . .,., .. nmuitv Alu nn .,i.lH receivable, stocks, warrants, juilBmcnt8 nnd other claims, und furniture ,i n .1 tlvtiirftM Together with nny other property or as sets belonging to the Nebraska Savings and Exchange bank of Omaha, Nebr., not above enumerated. m WILLIAM IV. rui Mi". Receiver Nebraska Savings and Exchungo HanK, umana, r-eiir. Olllco 15th nnd Farnam btrcets. AU. li-2t-efi!b Largest Variety of PHAETONS, TRAPS and STANHOPES DRUMMOND CARRIAGE GO. 18th und Hnrnoy, Omnrm. New and Interesting Books Vou will want somo books to take with you during your vacation. 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Moreover, both verses nnd Il lustrations are free from the objectionable ' features so often present In children's 'books. It Is a clean work, Intensely Inler- e.18 ting for llttlo people, nnd too murh cannot bo said In Its favor. The Saalfleld Publishing Co., Akron. O. Two nc books nre Just at hand from the press of Hand, McNnlly & Co. In "Uncle Sam Abroad" J. E. Conner has furulshed llio young men of tho country-and their seniors, ns well a much-needed, com prehensive, Instructive nnd Interesting treatment of tho consular nnd diplomatic service of tho United States. Indeed, It Is In every way complete enough to serve ns a text book In a training school for those who would serve tho country ns consuls nnd diplomats, Another volume from the mmo publish ing house Is "The Woman That's flood, " by Harold Richard Vynne. Now and then a bright young JournnlUt 'm suddenly blossomed Into a writer of powerful fiction. Such nn elllorcBcenco should cause no surprise, for nothing Is more natural than that a clever newspaper man should find himself furnished with tho materials nnd the lltetury skill necessary to the writing of high-class fiction. Mr. Vynne has thus blossomed In this new romance of a troubled married life and the undoing of a dreamer. "Oulrda, of American Cold ftcglldinc the Coronets of Europe." by Countess Loveati do Chunnne, Is mnre or less nn nutohlOgrnphy, together with observations of tho Countess Loveau de Chnvonne, who Is tho dnughter of Cnptnln Henry John nen son, United Stales navy, and the grand niece of Most Rev. Edward While Ilenson, Into nrrhblshnp of Canterbury. Several unrs ago she married tho Count Loveau de Chnvunnc. who left her n widow In 1S93, after reducing to zero n princely dortuno which sho brought him at marriage. 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