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About The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1898)
THE AMERICAN, I ! I i i I i M 'it t i I t 1 1 pll'l' I J " 'I ' . , f!.r t I i l -I M I 1 M II f,t , i, t - in r!.lr-. ii .M.t! (' I i'. ' I Vi n rr ,t I O.i " ! 1! " 1 ' I - bt f t i 1 1 I. I r hn ! I i M U .l i v i Vtin ii" ("i ll e ! ' I n si j:! tu 1 I V u m , i.umuf.t. I'm i 'In hk a . tiled hi the dfi.tl.llke p.vrnr . ( tlii- lo i.i, Mm. k .lutuh w ith lii!n, i .' il I ii"t I il i w ll 1 jju-tifv l.ii.svlf, f.-r ! . w fit Ii"m m th nhu itui r !h"ntt t y m . r.ii v . . ,m ' . i through l.i t r i. lirry " Mam 1 ' " em ! M. Ilar.lv, m .lni in, jiii-I deep ly .ignited I Ih is unevpetted H..w " M.tini' Ih'u pair you mi ! y.'U do nut ancwe!1" ' Miiml' this, thru, is M. de r.! -Mii "" ni. 'l Uodin, IV inning the most painful mu prise. "Oh. i r, if 1 had known " "But (l.m't you ln'r (his man, Marcel'" cried M. Hardy, "lie Fays that you have Let rayed me infamously." Hi" seized tin' hand of M. lc l'des. bhc. That hand was old as ire. "Oh, !od' Oh, (Sod!" said M. Hardy, drawing hark in horror: 'he makes no answer!" "Since I urn in presence of M. 1e Iilessao," re sumed Uodin, "I am forced to usk him, if he can deny having addressed many letters to the Hue du Milieu des Ursins, at Paris, under cover of M. ltodin." M. de lilessnc lemained dumh. M. Hardy, still unwilling to believe what lie saw and heard, eonvulsively tore open the letter, which Uodin bad just delivered to him, and rcud the first few lines interrupting the perusal with exelama. tions of grief and amazement. Ho did not re quire to finish the letter, to convince himself of the black treachery of M de lUessac. Ho stag gered; for a moment his senses seemed to aband on him. The horrible discovery made him giddy, and his head swam on his first look down into that abyss of infamy. The loathsome letter dropped from his trembling hands. Hut soon indignation, rage and scorn succeeded this mo ment of despair, and rushing, pale and terrible, upon M. de lUessac: "Wretch!" he exclaimed, with a threatening gesture. Hut, pausing as in the act to strike: " No!" he added, with fearful calmness. " It would bo to soil my hand." Ho turned towards Uodin, who had approached hastily, as if to interpose. "It in not worth while chastising a wretch," said M. Hardy; " but J will press your honest hand, sir for you have i ; 1 1 . I f i i 'it I i 1 " . 'i , t,t I it 1! . I i mH ) t ik ft .' ' , ,( . "t t ' On l,eii in,: l! i- v . i , I .it , J.I t' ll p iV n.in .tit,,ii, VI llirh, fi tiling V l'.!i ,o, U'dil! , tie ll;fii'"li 1 1 . ' I ' t , tit it! .i ' A 111 at k . M ), iii..l i.linoi.l " M tliti li p.itt ' , n brtr' W luit I tbf iimttt t ' "'li. ll' y Ct-iit in i.U tinn ' "MHjVtlot'" tlii I M 11 II !v. HI .1 t 'IK' : I. pair "Slii-i uolio. Ml' "lit'lir ' " t')''.tl'd VI I l.ir.ly . a li"! i .'i -tt ii k a- if a thuub'rl'lt I. -id fallen at hii- )(. '"Marfan, cone'" "All i tliti ovned. ll r inolber 1 . k hi raa (hue .lav a-t'" said the unhappy mmii hi. in a failing voice. 'l.'oiic' Mrgar-t! It h not true. You deceive me,' cried M. Hardy. KcfuMiig to hear more, wild, despairing, he rushed out of the house, threw himself into his carriage, to which the post-horses were Ftill harnessed, waiting for M. le lllegsae, and said to the postilion: "To Talis' ! as fast as you can go ! " As the carriage, rapid as lightning, started up on the road to Taris, the wind brought nearer the distant sound of the war-song of the Wolves, who were rushing towards the facto'y. In this impending destruction, see llodin's subtle hand, administering his fatal blows to clear his way up to the chair of St. P"ter, to whic h ho aspired. His tireless, wily course can hardly bo darker shadowed by aught save that dread coining hor ror, the ('bolero, whoso aid ho evoked, and whose health the Bacchanal (Juecn wildly drank, That onco gay girl, und her poor famished sis ter; the fair patrician and her Oriental lover; Agricola, the workman, and his veteran father: the smiling ltose-Pompon, and the prematurely withered Jacques Kennepont; Father d'Aigrigny, the mock priest; and Oabricl, the (rue disciple; with the rest that have been named, and others yet to be pictured, in tho blaze or the blots of their life's paths, will be seen in the third and concluding part of this romunce, entitled, "Tim WANMtiiiNu Jkw: 1!kikmtkn." (To bo continued.) t: 1 1 it li o v h k s O.N WIIKM.M. The bufTct-nmoklntHlhrBry can on tbo Uurllnifton'i llifi.'i p.m. train fur Denver and 12:05 a. M. train for Chicago arc verilMe dub houne on wheeli. The mnokliiif ritnii) U a hrllllanlly llghtlal apartment, tieaiitlfully car-H-k, finlbhod In oak and furnished with cay clnilr, eit"e, curd tablec, the CMrronl purlodlcal, a library and a writing dt-n. Here you can loungQ. read, write, (,'oi.mIp, tunieke or play card whll travollng al tbo rate of 60 in! leu an hour. 11'fthn, t ckul and full Information at Ticket olllcu Depot I . i J (-'arnam St, lOth.anJ Mmm ht - Arc you Inture i-U In ihla odlilon? I)j you want noino to dlntrlhute among your frlt'iidr? If no semi In your ordoi'n by return inall, Wc have plenty, In lots of HiOn tuod.i adlriixM flO.OO 1 .loo " " " 17. M) " " o (H I jft U( rU " " " l -.1 ID"1' " ..'10 Klntfli.1 copliPt ,0,"i Add cent per hundred namuti wiien ynii wirh in in rltu Hingis wrp- l r und mail direct in your frl-ndn. Ca-.li iiniiti aeeompnny all ordurn. Thi pricm barely cover expenso of pririiiritf, icilemt piper wni'i" pi'int.'d In Urner In ttmri w.' anilclpille printing. II iw ni nijr will y in wimi y Or.l'.'i' niiw .... -, . I) i ji.ii look over to... iiiJvci tUi inoiils In till" piUier? ot too Sinniilli, T t'in kt of luu U.N'IOV PACIFIC rv -ii hiiiootli and the. curs fiii'nlhlied eo conipluto that you can Imagine, your self In your own luurlou upartmcnU at home. Inspect the HufTot Library and Smok ing Cur as they pa through Omaha every riiuriin. BUY A HOME- One that You Can Pay For. There is now offered for sale a number of small Cottages of from four to seven rooms each, and located in various parts of Omaha, at a price and let ins that any man with small means can meet. These houses arc situated on full-sicd lots and in good repair, If taken within a short time they can be puichascd for a Cash 1'aynicnt down of FIFTY DOLLARS i ik i ,i. j it. , .,14 !,-. . ' . " i ,,...'.' . , . , , . ....... m n . 1 I.,' ... . . I . - 1 - ' I. I .I t 1 l!r t e. . ''' ... . r ,i . ' . I. a, , , fc 4 i t ( . t . . t i , t n il. .1 li t'e ' 't. ... On M .it t(t.. H. i.f i . . i r " ''tie Hi . . ' t il l. Mi i'i ,i i , . . It ) . nit! I ! W t. if.li.; l. 'I " i i i i . . r i; ' i ji..i I . Mli U l m le ! ' i l l H t : ll miir.)! t sin. U.p pi pp.) i t ' i .,,1 i.i m, I, i ; ' . i ,: it i t 1 1 . i ii,. - ,il tin. i.f i - t . ml- a. i t.ii: paiii- 1 I 'J' ' '''I !...' -iiilie ' ' e III I . ll lie IV ele ui i ne of ' T'.i .'i i eiM i . r," a 'mi. a .hi. rii -f ti. 'i.rt ef Ibe life, trinl-, ' 1 1 , I ,i ,i i I- li, i , of a ii'iiiii ilier Tb 1,1 il I,- i'.'ll !(,(, U e C'l'l Nil. I'll ;n rliilli, printed from fii.l t aii 1; m mi a li i'Ii gra b' ef lik pan r We hi.iv V.II of Ihttii ( ' y.iur iil.-r In etir.y It g i ur prloe n( mh'Ii a Ins k , ordinarily, II, i. You get It for nothing If jiii 'my fl -amo e. Don't end mam pi of a larger deliomlnallon Oian 2 ci nW. Iti'iiiembrr that biulnlng the r- pi nt's head la afer than pinching bla tail. (ilve llome uae of our politician and Khe will aoon control our fore men t I'uhlir 1 (. The North weniern Lino Daylight H elal now leaven the U. IV Di pot at b 10 a. M , arrlvet at Chicago f 4' name evening. No change In I tin other train. Overland Limited 4 1'. I'. M., and tho Omaha-Chicago Special at (blil A M., arrlven at Chicago 7:4ri and II.II0 rt'hH'ctlvely, next morning. The nicKt advancnl ViKtlhu!ed Sleeier, Dlnei n and l-'n e 1'arlor Chair cart ef eourM' -WhatelNe would the N'OKTII WKHTKUN " havi? 1 101 Karnam H, Knowledgn kills many papal myth, no matter how old they may he. Hlgotry n the mirror of credulity. Trim religion la out of pluee In a maun holme. I'NTI. the nuiply In nhaimleil, we will (.end to each uhcrlhtr ner.dlng ui the name of five (if hi friend, accom panied by li'ic. for five nam pie coplc of TllK Amkiiu aN, one volume of "The Stenographer," a book containing the utory of the life, trial, tribulation, courUhlp, etc,, of a stenographer, The book ha 2U0 page, I elegantly bourn) In cloth, printed from good, clean tyie on a high grade of book-paper. We have 7.V) of them, (iet your order In early. Regular price of such a book I, ordinarily, 1 1 . i'i You get It for nothing if you buy livoample. Don't send ttamp of a larger denomination than 2 cent, and the ! alancc in Monthly Payments of $10. cull, and interest 4 PER CENT PER ANNUM. l'i'" Uu- payincnt of the 511.00 the purchaser cts a WA U K ANT V 1IU'.I); and to Itome find alanUer a lictu r weapon than h bowlc knife, . .... Flighting truth Is an old trick of popery; und It has become an adept at It. We have plenty of the March 4th is sue, We ran fill your order. Ywir friends should read the sworn testi mony itK'ilrmt the Roman Catholic lIiiiiHfi of (lift rWxiil Klinhiri1 at Ht secure the defined payments ivis a fust tiwi tKauc upon the ,.,,!, Ten for 3f) cents; fifty for 1 25; premises. These arc bargains that have never been duplicated j 100 for 12.00; too for 7.50; j.ooo for in Omaha, and a uni hdine is plaied within the .each of every- ,n' "v y011 ' l,'t ""n" . , . .. , , ,, , , , ber to your friends? You nhou'dt nil., tin m:i er iiiw united Ins means, without lavnn tu nav . . 1 .... iiiey siioiiii not mono longer. almost, usurious iincicsi. roi miuiei mini ni.tiiuu wi ue in M. J(. ZOOK, .0.5 Howard St., Omaha, Neb, ltTr"th y l put t,,fl raffl' but IV " n fc. rtiti I ll' I 1 1 When tho forces of patriotism are BUGLE PEALS! OH Solids o W.irninj; I or the Anu'iivan IVuplc. III NK Ml tl I .I il,. A. I 'I TTH! Nl I t. 'Il' 1 11 1 rillit!,ri i n pitl i.f lite tillhlv, t jiiia'li uitln 1 1 itiiii . 1 1 no p ili.,li-i.i it ndiiiie t nl li t . ' tii'"t I'i ul ' 1 .ml mi'. I lie -j. 11 it nu I eiil t i.ien ll I In lnt; I.e. 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