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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1912. 21 J LIVE STOCK MARKET OF WEST Lire Stock Com mixtion .Merchants. Clay, Robinson & Co.. 200 Exchanga Eldg. CLIFTON Com. Co.. 122 Exchange Bldg. Martin Bros. & Co.. Exch. Bldg. TA.GO BKOS.. handle cattle, nogs, sbeep. POULTRY AND PET BTOCK Screening LW per 100. Wagner. 801 N. IS. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS . THE ALLAN LINE ROtfAi. MAIL STEAMERS i MONTREAL, UVERPOOL, GLASGOW. Montreal, Havre, Plymouth, London. I The Picturesque St. Lawrence Route. Four day ou the ocean, three days k In river and guli. Splendid new Turban - steamers. Saloon, aecond-cabin and third sias. Superior one-claes cabin service. Cuisine unexcelled. Courteous attention. Bend for circulars, - rates, plana, etc. Allan ft Co.. 127 N. Peat born St., Chicago. Anchor Line Steamships New York, Londonderry and Glasgow. New York, Palermo -and Naples. . Attractive ratea lor tickets between New York and all Scotch, English, Irish. Continental and Mediterranean points. Bupenor accommodations, excellent cui sine, efficient service.. Apply promptly tor reservation to local agent of Anchor Lino or Henderson Brothers. General Agents. Chicago, 111. REAL ESTATE LOANS OMAHA property and Nebraska lands. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 New Omaha Nat'l Bank Building. LOANS Farm and city property,; J. H. Dnmont & Son. U02 Farnam - $100 to $10,000 made promptly.' F. !.. Weed. Wead Bldg., ISth and Farnam. , MONEY to loan on business or reel dance, properties, ,0W to J500,UOO..rWj.JH. THOMAS, . 505 hirst mi l cann o'u- .WANTELMCity loans. Peters Trust Co. WANTED City loans and warrant W, Farnam Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam St. Wanted, farm loans. Kloke Inv. Co.,Oma- aoi CITY LOANS. Berais-Carloerg VP. co. 810-812 Brandels Theater Bldg. GARVIN HBO&-SSS&-;t!LS: LARGE loans our specialty. Stull Bros. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE iXJR r EXCHANGE Want . . Southern California property for 1 good, clear Omaha. Address 1135 'West 42d St. Los Angeles,-Cal. : - ; FOR EXCHANGE 720 acres In Guthrie Co., Ja.; clear; want good ranch In. east ern Neb.; must be first class and in corn belt. 160 acres in Scott's Bluff Co., Neb.; want small Iowa farm. Ed. Kelly, Adair, la. iCAPTAIN ED ROTHERY has anything you wish to name. We cannot specify. Please don't, write or phone. Come in and see how we look. Ed Rothery Co., 819 McCague Bldg. ' ' FINE home, 4 lots, in Council Bluffs to exchange for farm In Wisconsin; would preier near Dane. .' DEUEL & HANKINSONj 201 Paxton Blk. " " Tel.- Doug. 2877. WANTEDTO BORROW WANTED To borrow 4,000 on first mortgage oh Omaha property valued at Hs.OOo.- Attractive Interest . rate. Will stand the closest investigation. O 328, Bee. 2,000 Will deed a 6-room modern hpuse and - lot for security.. L Sol, Bee,,, WANTED TO BUY Household gds, clothes 4fc slwesV 1W1 B19KI 2a-hand goods. Keiser, knli Center. D-iobJ. Chicago ouyers, za-fianU ciutces, shoes, hats; tieot puces; will call. - Tyler 1100. .-. A I "PIRN .Pays tne best prices tor od u-u. 'uun, tnetals, rubber, eta Highest price .paid for men's cast-off clothing, 621 No. 16th. Douglas- 7736. - - WANTED-TO KENT . GENTEMAtf 'wrth'twd" small children wants to board and rodin' hi strictly pri vate family. Answer A 300, care Bee. .Trv-.iTf'iiv- . ;..Tr-,T7 ; " REAL ESTATE : AbSTitAClS OD' 'li'Utl, Reed Abstract Co., oldest abstract of tice In Nebraska. - 206 Brandeis Theater. NEALE CAMPBELL. 1714 Farnam tot. HUlL.UtJKV lAtVOKMAtlOiW. ' Electric,' gas fixtures. Omaha Silver Co. Ideal emnt Co., 17th and Cuming Sts. Fuchs, Son & Blind, palntlng.decoratlng. H. Gross, lum. wreck. g. plb. 21 & Paul. BLCE PRINTING. 42f PAXTON. D. MM. HEATON, tin work.' Original Amerl , can lurnaces. isais turning, u. bids. ACREAGE FOR SALE. " Immediate Sale 234- ACRES, with good 7-room house, Ideal location, close in, for Immediate sale.- Price, 1,860; J500 cash, balance fcio per munth. Act at once, ,v'v ORIN S. MERRILL CO., Rooms 1213-1214, City Nat'l Bank Bldg. ' ACREAGE BARGAINS near Omaha. Orin 6. Merrill. 1213 City Nat. Bank Bldg. UTY PWOPEHTY Via. SALE 8-Room Modern Home V ' : 1814 Lothrop St. If yu want to buy' a well built.' well arranged home in a choice locality, you should not overlook this desirable prop erty.; House has-vestibule entrance, re ception hall, parlor,' dining rocm, izri and kitchen on first floor, all finished In oak excepting kitchen. Four well arranged sleeping rooms and bath on the second floor, with hardwood floors, Is beauti fully decorated and located on a ter raced lot convenient to car line, schools and churches, on an asphalt paved street; south front, 60-foot lot. Has best, of plumbing and heating throughout. Owner has made a very low price for quick sale. HASTINGS & HEIDEN, 1614 Harney St. N. E. Corner 20th ' ., and Mason . 88 ft west front 152 south front 98 east front 4n 19th Ave. Fine for close-in apartments;, every foot of the ground can be utilized; Chance for speculation in trackage property; Joins right-of-way of C, R. I. & P.; also suitable business cor ner for stores. Q'Keefe Real Estate Co.,- ' ;' I016 Omaha National Bank Bldg. . . v . Douglas or A-2162. .'i -Evenings.; H. 2S42 or.H. 6134. $350 CASE- $3 monthly, buys brand--new home, never occupied, ull two atones, strictly modern, oak finished. Large living room 13x11 with colonnade opening. Fine dining- room 14x11 with window seat and plate rail. - Neat den and handy kitchen. Front. and back stalls; three good bed rooms,, screened In sleeping porch and bath on second floor. Plenty ot closets. Stairway to large floored attic, full cement basement cement : walks, sodded yard and screens. .Furnace heat Fine light fixtures. This house is exceptionally well built nothing but the best of material . used. Large east front lot 43xU4. Located at 4118 N. 21t St Key first door south. Price $3,650. Phone owner Harney 6210 for more information. , . MUST BE SOLD. - A good 7-room, all modern house, hot water heat nicely decorated, combina tion fixtures, full cemented basement, with laundry, cistern, etc.; east front lot. paved street. This is a complete home and la a bargain at $4,250; located iri the. West Farnam district Can make terms." . . . . X1KLFEN. 954 Omaha Nat'l Bank. D. 7497 TO BUY, SELL OR RENT, FIRST SEE JOHN W. BOBBINS. Wt FARNAM ST. REAL ESTATE ...... CITV PROPERTY KOK SALE YOUR OPPORTUNITY $5.00 Cash and $4.00 a Month Buys a high, sightly, finely-laying lot In Highland Park, a rapidly developing neighborhood (IS NEW. HOUSES JUST COMPLETED AND SOLD ON AD JOINING LOTS), ONLY 1 block north of Bedford Ave., on which the proposed Deaf Institute car Mne extension is to run. Only 3 blocks east of the proposed Amee Ave. car line extension oh C4th St ' Got off Benson car at' Kr'ug ' park, take carriage north 3 blocks, then east I blocks, to the property., " V , ' SPECIAL SALE STARTS SATURDAY. JUNE 22D AND CONTLVUES. UN TIL ALL LOTS-ARB SOLD. Salesman on the ground. , - - PRICES ,$200 to $225 TERMS. ONLY S5.00 CASH AND .t4.W a. month. Warranty deed and ab stract showing good title furnished. A Rare Chance-Don't Pass It. BENSON & CARMICHAEL, o , . 642 Paxton Block. PHONE D. 1722. . , . . ',V. GLENN PARK $5,Cash-$5PerMo, SATURDAY . and . SUNDAY : ONIA JUNE 22XD AXD 23Bti BEOINNIXG SATtTKDAY AT 2 P.M. AND AtL DAY :. SUNDAY. LOTS FROM $350 . TO $i50 AT ABOVE TERMS FOR TWO DAYS ONLY. The ' opening of the Beautiful . Glenn Park Addition last Saturday and Sunday was a splendid success 62 ' of the 197 lots are sold, sales amounting' to $34,876.' Glenn Park is different: it's better. Glenn Park Is located right in the central part of Benson, three blocks . west or country club Tou will hot find Glenn Park Addi tion a lonely tract of land out away from a residence district Glenn Park is sur rounded on all sides by fine homes. It's a place to start . a home now, several houses .-aireaay unaer coneirucuon, . Never before have building lots that woiilfl in anv way compare -with tJlenh "Park Addition been offered at such prices and term " , . i ;.:$5'; Down;..';.;-:; $5 Per Ma i Prices lnclhde water,, grading, lights, concrete walks. There are no extras. SEE GLENN. PARK SATURDAY, AND SUNDAY. " ':... ' .. ' ' . ':' Fv&MUngei r"-v.Beris6n;' '" Phones Benson 122 juid HERE IS A BARGAIN IN BENSON $200 buys a 60x128-foot lot. not far from car line. Lot fronts south on Lucas be tween Clark and Burnham; described as eVi of lot 10. block 86. Phone Webster 28aO, or ad drew u. n. w.. eea. , . LOOK! SOMETHING NICE. NEAR CATHEDRAL. Seven-room, strictly modern, beautiful home. Basement brick foundation, ce mented, guaranteed furnace with tank connected and laundry tubs. . First floor has Quarter oak floor, liv ing room with - fireplace, built-in book case and lounging seats; dining room with massive built-in buffet, piaterau and paneled wails; roomy kitcnen witn built in china closets and nantry. Second floor has four nice light bed rooms with roomy closets, in hall a linen closet, and large bath room tiled up 4V4 feet. - Tlils property should be seen to be ap preciated. Owner anxious to sell house. It is too large for him. Would consider trade for -small home- lot, 60x160, near Forty-first and Cuming Sts. Price is $6,500. This can be handled In reasonable terms. See SCOTT & .HILL; ; ; Doug. 1009. A-1572. 3C7-J-8 McQague Bldg. MAP. OF OMAHA STREETS, Indexed. Mailed free on application. Chas. E. Wil liamson Co-; Real Estate, Insurance, Rentals, care of property, Omaha. 4-room house, good location, ciose to oar line, $l,4ott. '. Can;' arrange terms. i DEUEL 4 HANK1NSON. 201 Paxton Bldk. . . - Tel. Doug. 2877. . REAL-ESTATE FOR SALE. Captain. E.: Rothery has buyers for bar gains In real estate. List with us. ED ROTHERY CO:, 319 McCague BWg. FOA SALE Two beautiful lots; the northeast corner of 38th and Seward Sts. 90x130; lots 1 and 16, in block 6, Orchard JH11. Call or address owner, 401 City National Banic Bldg. . 2814 Davenport, close in, 7-r., : modern but heat Just overhauled. Two bed rooms first floor, fine bath; shade trees. - Mod erate rent to right person. See tt today. George B. Lenhoff. -Phone Douglas 106. FOR SALE hy owner.jr. brand new. strictly modern 6-room house. $2,900. 2514 Corby St. call Webster iau7 alter t p m. SAVE COMMISSION AND BUY OF OWNER. EiKht rooms; sightly lot on paved street and car line. All taxes paid and no incumbrances. For further particulars phone Webster asz. : - BUY A HOME ON EASY PAYMENTS. A . reliable party having a steady position can -buy a brand new strictly modern cottage on the north side for SIM cash, balance $27.60 per month. One of the pret tiest cottages in the . city. Call owner, Webster 1239. . 4 REAL ESTATE FARM RANCH LAWDS FOR SALE Canada. '-" RRITISII CnLirMBIA lamia an flKaVn TRUNK. Frank Crawford. 203 Cotton Bldg.. -Vancouver or Omaha. CANADA Buy a lot in Edmonton. Al berta, western Canada's distributing cen ter: silt) to iisu. Terms. JLW down and $1.00 a week. Canada Lands Company.. Edmonton. Alberta. REAL ESTATE CITY PKOPERTY FOR SALE . . V REAL ESTATE FARM & RANCH LA. MJS FOR SALE Idaho. - MOST productive hay and grain land In the world Long Valley, Idaho. No Ir rigation needed; fine climate, fine water, cheap fuel, telephones, railroad, elec tricity. Improved land $25 to $60 per acre. Also firmest orchard land proposition in Idaho. For Information write today. Pay ette River Colonisation i Co.. Nampa, Idaho. . . - . - ' Oeortfla. - '. '. ' GREAT SOUTH GEORGIA : Traversed by the ATLANTIC. BIRMINGHAM-ATLANTIC RAILROAD. Lands adapted to tne widest range of crops. All tne money crops ot the south plentifully produced. For literature treat ing with tnis coming country. Its soil, climate, church and school advantages, write , W. B. LEAHY. DEPT. K. General Passenger Agent , ' ' ATLANTA, GA. THE easiest' way to find a buyer for your farm is to insert a small want ad in the Des Mdlnes Capital. Largest cir culation in the state ot Iowa, ,uou daily. The Capital is read by and bWleved la by the standpatters of Iowa, who simply re fuse to permit any Other paper lu their homes, rtatea, 1 cant a word a day ; per line per month; count aut eioiuaty words to the line. Address l Moines Capital.- DeM Moines, la. : ' . ' ' " Mlaaesvta. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. SiO-acre farm i miles from good town, 40 miles from Minneapolis, ou main toad, telephone and -mail route. 7 acres Unuer ouiuvauon, vv acres good meadow will cut over lOu tons ot nay; balance in pasture with. 90 acres good oaa Umber, van all bb opened up. Land lays level, good soil in the best' of condition, no stone or gravel and no foul weeds. Good even, room - house in . splendid grove with other buildings, good well and waters An Ideal stock and,' dairy, farm. Selling tn account of old age. .'Price, ta per acre tor quica sale. CHA.8: E. 6WANSON, Elk River, Minn. BUY A FARM in West Central Minnesota-. I ..ve some wondai-iuiiy - good bargains.- Easiest terms. Write ' for paruuuiars. ' J, b. ULLAND, President Fergus i dig Na tional Dana, v ergus' r-anif, Minn, WRITE today for descriptions and prices, of our "Big 20" ! choice- western Minnesota money-making farms. Ander son & Davis,. Palace Building, .. Min neapolis. . FARM FOR BALK. . 820 acres in Murray county, ' M!n- nesota; s,uw worm or improvements; $66 Der acre, worm iu. unaries Bropkmnn. jouey, ia. MonUiia, . RANeHES-$J,000 to $100,000. Send for list, enopen & Co., Ranch Dealers. Nebraska, Farms Farms Farms Driving distance of Omaha. Bargains. Lx us snow you tne goods. All sizes, an prices, an terms. ORIN S. MERRILL CO., Rooms 1218-14 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. FARM LAND. . For sale, 160 acres all fenced; $0 acres unaer cultivation; ti-room house, 83 x62 barn; 16x20 chicken house;; 16x16 gran ary; 10x13 stone tnllk house, wind mill and good water; located five miles from Chappell. $40 an acre takes this bargain; half down and mortgage for balance. Address Mrs. Christie Jacobs, Chappell, ixeo. at i suing rees ana an. not rough or auu , m a. .kj. IUIUIMMI, .LI, . . North Dakota. WE'iave some choice relinquishments located in the Rosebud country of South Call or write for particulars. Shuler. fc vary, akuiui, uv yuy. xvaiionai Manx , WraiMlag. HD ACRE free homeateads. Level rich land. Acareas w. i . Fax, GlUetta. Wyo. lalaccUauevu. T. C. TORRISON, D. UtTL KH City -National Bank Bldg, ... Farm Land and Ranches. The Perslsteat and Judicious Use nt Newspaper Advertising ti -the Road to final neas Success. RAILWAY TIME CARD. UNION STATION Teat a,d Hans. Union Pacific .. . . ' . Deptrt an Fraa. Orertaad LIidIM.hi !: am China A Japan Fait Mall.. ..a 4:05 pto ArrtT. a T:4o pro a ppi Atlantic -Bxproaa Oregon JCipraai Lot Au lei Llmltaa.. 7:Ubtd ...llt:U pm a 1:10 pm .,.aii:u pm 7.04 am .. .all:W pm a :M pm T:l? am al!:25 am Denver Special Centennial But Special... 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Ltd. to Lincoln.. a 1:01 am a 1:11 Chicago-Colorado Kxpreaa . ...a l:lpm 4:00 eklaaoma a Teue aUpreaa... 1.00 pm all 46 Rocky Mountain Uolted alt. 41 am aU:U Wabah- Omaha-St. Loul KiprMa....i.a 1:10 pa a 4:14 Mall and Sxpraea at:03aa aU:U tanberry Local (troa 0. 8-).b l-W pa bU:U MUeoarl 1'ncltic-- K. C. t- Louia Exprws. .a I :M am a 1:00 K. C. a tt. Louie Kiree..ai.l pa i.et Chicago, Hllwtiiiw St. Pant Orerland Limited -7:pa till aU: t:tt Perry Local Colorado Expreea Colored 8o'l Perry Local ...a t:t0aa ...a 1:00 pa ...a 7:41 am ...:! pa a 4:60 Ul;N BnrUaatoa Station tenth Mliou Barllncton 1 ' Depart Denver Calltornla a 4:10 aa Puget sound Eipreae a 4:10 pa Kebraaka PoInU a 1:10 aa Black Hllla a 4:10 pa Lincoln Mall ..l:3tpa Notlhweat Sipreee alI:Wpa Kebruka Bxpreaa a 14 am eVhuyler-Plaltemouth ...b 1:06 pa Lincoln Local .. Platamouih-low ,...at:lSaa Bellemie-Flatiamouth alljtpm Chicago Special a 7:16 pm Denver Special all:M pm Chicago Expreea a 4:08 pm Chlcego Kt ExprM.. a t:t pm Creeton (la.) Local.... b l Pm St. Louie Exprea a 4 4 pm Kenaaa City St. Joaeph......al0i pm Kauau 'City St. Joeeph....a t;16 em Arrie. a l: pm a I 44 pa S :W pm a l:.pm all: 16 pm a (:tt a a 4 10 em bit 01 aa bio rt am a 160 au a 1:40 pm all 16 pm TKW am a :ii pro a 1.00 au. bit 44 aw ell:60 em 4;t6u 1:10 pa Webster Station 15th and Webster Missouri Pacific .' ... Depart Arrive.- kIMpa Ml! an Pan!, Mtnnapolt auil Auburn Local ... Cbtcaco, St. Omaha Bloux City Expreea...... Twin City Paaaenger..,.' Sioux City Paemnger.... Emereoa Local .......... blt:H an b l pm I'S p 1:10 IBi (a) dally, (b) dally exoeot Sunday, (cl Bund) o 1' -p. : - aaWgdl !3 .. I' BISHCP BRISTOL SPEAKS Urgei Pareati to Send Theiv Chil dren to Sunday Schools. CLOSE OF STATE C0MENTI0N Newly Arrived Leader of Methodist Charh Makes Address at Last Meeting? of Seaaton Vla- Itora the City. Bishop Frank M. Bristol ot the Metho dist Episcopal church delivered his first address In Omaha last nljht, at the dosing meeting? of the Nebraska Sunday School association. Ho was the principal speaker of the evening, taking the-j)lace of John U Alexander, who was called to his Chicago home - yesterday afternoon. The bishop ipoka on behalf of the Sun day schools, saying they were the founda tion! of the church and without them religion would be a vaouum: In a forceful address he urged the mothers and fathers to sen. their children to Sunday school and urged the church heads to lnctse the work in this branch of the church. He said mora people were converted pri marily through the Sunday school than in any other department of the church. WIN I C. STAK VT ONLY 4 DAYS AT . SEA Caned1, Je.W, JyJJ, Af.U Vos(lcJy..Af. J. Ai.ll Teuton IcJy.lJ.At- lo.Sen.7 Uirrerrtle, JyJ1.A . 1 7,SH ei , am tit c i etf it OoeCl.ee !t.mll)IW4H Third Clail Hljll 1U.W Arrant Boottlnrt with Local Agents r Compeny't offlee, Chicago, 111. 4 v 1 ne 8 '''-"' Th storv 'ot j-! .' ' .Confederacy ,: in the Shenandoah, and how TTT he, havlnt? been re-inforced by Gen.- JEwell's division, hurtled down the o.-ro.i-i' Another feature Is "The March Up The Peninsula," "The Struggle for the Confeder ate Capitol," "Richmond in Sight of the Brady War Photographs la that long-lost, newly discovers Brady photo graphs priceless treasures just brought to light you sea tverywhere. . You are In the field of Gettys burg before the smoke has cleared away, yotf are with Oilmore'i gunners under the scorching fire at Charleston, you are in battered Sumter with , the Confederates, or aboard a monster ironclad In the Mississippi. These pictures take you everywhere that 4,000.000 men are fighting, marching, eating, sleeping, laughing, weeping tone of them dead, Start in Now To Secure the Full 16 Sections Soelnir a real war is. for roost ble. Here, for the first and only time, a real war is shown from beginning to end in 16 section at a trifling cost of jOc each. In these sections of Brady's Civil War Photographs and Elson'sNow History, you see no spic ana span Fourth of July -parade. Instead you look upon the activities of Resides the Complete Narratives of Two Great Gam- paigns, bection .Colored Frontispiece. Pag 1 Tbe Bifffest Gun of All i ueZQincli monster for , which no target would serve. 2 The "Cheese Box" that made, history, as it ap peared four months later. a J Men en the "Monitor" who ' fouh with Wardm - Admiral J. L Worden. ' Fegw'eJ Fatratrut the Comman der of the Federal Fleet t New Orleans.. , Page 5 The Men Who Dared . . sailors on the "Hartford" after passing the New Orleans Forts-Spar-Dock the "Hartford." Pago 7 tittle Mac" preparing far the Campaign, a Roy " al Aide. ''','.',..'.' ' Secure Section 10 Cents and the Coupon. Uy Mail, Rev. Fred O. Paton, of the New Hebrides, told of his life as a missionary and gave many Interesting incidents with the colored people. W. C. Pearce,' general secretary of the International Sunday school association spoke on Bibla classes and the. work being done by them. He encouraged the furthering .of the study In this department A large banner was presented to the delegates from Burt' county for the number of miles they bad covered In coming here, - The number of delegates from this county numbered 2B. View City. Delegates topk a rest during part - of the afternoon yesterday and availed themselves of the Invitation of the Com mercial club to take a trolley ride about the city. Others went to the Llninger Art gallery, and Some1 visited the top of the City National bank building to view the city. '''.'. Several special cars were provided for the trolley ride, and each was In charge of a competent guide to point out places of Interest along the way. The delegates were first taken out through the West Farnam residence, district, and then through principal parts of the business district, after which the route extended out by Hansqom Park and then back down town again. , John I .Alexander 'spoke twice yester day afternoon, before the secondary divi sion conference at 1 o'clock and again at 3:36 before the general convention. Mr. Alexander brought out strongly the part played by the boy In the. Sunday school, and the ways In which the teachers should encourage his religious training. Mrs. A. A. Lamoreaiix and J. Shreve Durham of Chicago, and Dr. D. E. Jenk ins of Omaha were the other speakers of the afternoon. Mrs. Lamoreaux dealt with the problems presented for Sunday school workers by the boys and girls in their 'teens. The others spoke on social service activities of the Sunday school. . Lea O. Krtts of the Hanscom-Park Methodist ' church directed " the ' song service. '' Persistent Advertising Is the Road to Big . Roturns.. " , . cJJSl(EL umciWYiarcniiig Aonreaer- ate General Threatens : WanKinorfnn W Wj waa W Consteniiitioii in the (DitolGitv this hero of tha Valley'; threatened Washington, and by -an!;, adroit movefnent rapidly reteeated himing . bridges behind hlm-r-now told accurately for the firit time in history. .This is"oiUy one , of the features of, . ' ,hli campaign 3 ..; Section Wax Through Camera Union Army," "The Battle of. Fair Oaks," etc. These two complete narratives of the Civil War are illustrated by Long Lost others dying, for the Who Was There That You Knew? i In these dramatic, thrilling, interesting photo graphs of Brady's there (are many thousands of men whose portraits are so distinct that they will have no difficulty recognising their younger selves and their comrades, while many children and grown-ups will be able to find a likeness of their loved ones in a uniform of blue or gray. and Make Up of us, impossi 4,000,000 ragged, Iphshaved men, to whom death la a matter of course. Here you feel the thrill of the battle and the charge, the horror of the hospital and the restless jesting of the camp. - ' If you haven't secured Sections 1 and 2, clip the . coupon this week, and we will supply , you the 3 Sections for 30c and the one coupon. , ...... , . . 3 Contains roilowing rhotographs: The Battle Between the Monitor and the Merrimacw Page 9-Yorktown " Confederate Fortifications (tia pho- ., tographa) Page 11 tha Goal Tha Confed ' A erale , Capitol The , Spires of Richmond Gea'IG. W.Smith, CS. A. GenlD. H. HilJ, C ' S. A. . v . ' - ',','.:,.: . Page 13 The Advance That Ba , earner a Retreat Regu . x . Ian Mar Fair Oaks, Of- fic-. .. of McCleilan'e Htftse Artillery Brigade. Page iS-Custa ami Hie I Claas mafa) bow a Confeder j ; ): ate prisoner. ": Page Page Page .l Pete Page Page 17-Prof. Lw in His Bai- loon at a CriboaJ M . ,. Bient.-" .... ,:; Page . ." - ' i-r '.-. , 3 At Once. Officers Lie in, Wait; y Catch Banfi Robbers M AMMOTU SPRINGS, Ark!,- June 21. Sheriff M. C. Camhers, warned thai an attempt to , rot. the Citizens, Bank of Mammoth Springs, would be made today, secreted himself and three deputies in a room In the reat of the bank nd sur prised three masked, robbers after they had forced the woman cishicr ltt.a.vault andwere raking the cash into a gunny sack. One of the robbers, Ben JoneS. was shot and instantly killed " by 6herlf t Caruthers when . the robbers showed fight. The other two,; Otto Burrow and Llfus Davis, ' promptly- surrendered. This was shortly after; noon, when It was expected moat of . the, men'1- oi the town would be off the streets afv their dinners. The men appeared from every where, however and in the excitement, members of the crowd were- declared to have indulged in promiscuous shooting. Judge J. W. Meek and John Cunning ham were slightly wouiided. The excite ment had hardly died down when Lea Borrow, relative of one of the masked men captured In. the bank, was brought to town, suffering from a serious bullet wound, tn the . a.bdomen. Physloians say Burrows wll die. He declared Dr. Jones, father of the robber who was killed and Howard Sears, a neighbor,, had. shot him because they believed he had informed the sheriff of the Intended robbery. Dr. Jones and Sears were arrested. . STREET CAR CONDUCTOR TAKEN VIOLENTLY ILL C. J. Collins, street car conductor on the West Leavenworth line, was taken violently ill last night as his car was passing Nineteenth street. He was taken to his home In South Omaha, wh'ere ef forts to revive him were of doubtfuf suc cess. His sickness was ascribed to acute Inrlia-rarlnn. - ' ' . Indigestion. He regained consciousness this morning. His odnd'tion is much Im proved. - ' , -;: . ' ': mil A'C. cause they thought was tight YouriMind Page 19 The Photograph of the : Balloonist reoogniz 48 yeara after.. . ; -;v 21 The Slaughter Field at - Fair Oaks The Unfin- V" ished Redoubt The Red -Hot Battery.' 23 Aiming tbe Guns at Fair " Oaks Fort Sumner near ' t Fair Oaks. 25 Flying Artillery-In tho .. 'y Attempt on Richmond. 27 "Stonewall" Jackson at ' Winchester, 1862. 29--Nancy Hart the Coiv. -v federate Guide and Spy. - - 31 The German' Division ' 1 , sent against Jackson. ' '' '' ' "' " "'""-' -- ; 3 Cents Lxtra