3m . IB. k } K k I ( Hvvf If • w wm li A ailSRIOXAIiy MEDICINK. Cleanliness begins within. 12 man isn't cleou iiirfidf , lie is fflr from GoJHno38. A cougUjmtt J Hinuerisawtcjicli in this nostrils I o the Deity A man wLoic foo.l hourw iu Inn Btoinnch , ami whom liver in leaden , can'tl o3 | > looking at tlio world lintefully with jpuudlced eye , und canjurhig up evil thoughts In hih tortured brain. Clcnuli- iic&iof pen on begobi clcnulinefH of thought. CaHcuruts , Candy Cathartic arc the mis- hionary medicine which purifies men's bodicti end wiiiils. l'uro , trngrunt , palu- table , mild and positive , they clean out the intestinal cmutl. i > timulato the liver and Ktrengthen tl o iMiweb' . Then a man cnjoyH again feeling of cimrity and brotherly love 'for bin fellows and recommends others to take Cuscarcts and be as happy as ho. jniMiindortootl. Miss Romantic "I do love birds. Are voul JolIonH of tlicm ? " K. ' Broker "I should say I am. They make simply an ideal lunch ; but wo can' .t afford them any more. Busi ness in the street bas been running in a ham-sandwich streaklately. " Smith , Gray & Go's Monthly. When you visit Omaha you should call at C. 8. Raymond Co. 's jewelry store , corner Fifteenth and Douglas streets , and ex amine their jewelry and art goods for wedding , birthday and Christmas presents , also stool engraved wedding stationery , in vitations and visiting cards. It is the only first class , up-to-date jewelry , art and cut gluss store west of Chicago and St. Louis. Engraving and printing 100 visiting cards S1.50 by mail. ' t The Lemonade Did Iu Only four men have ever niado enough money out of the circus bus iness in this country to bo able to retire - tire and live on their income , while bundled ; have been financially used up. It is believed that red lemonade at ten cents a ghvss exercised a baleful influence on the great majority. Oar Klondike Shoes are a gilt edge line , and every gentleman should see them before buying. They are th best line wo have ever offered. Ask youi' dealer for thorn , and you will got the best as well as the latest style shoe in the market. Bently & Olmsted , wholesale boots , shoes and rubbors.DesMoines , Iowa. There is more or less loafer blood in everyone. VARRBU/S ItGD STAIt JCXTKACTJ lO The best ; all Krocerswill refund youi money If yon are not astlsflcd with It. Opinions never chage the weather. ' - v Drawing the Line. A native Mow Zealandcr was induced to wear a shirt , a paper collar , hhocs and a hat. and ho almost concluded to ' cat with a knife ami embrace Chris- ; ; tianlty. Then they asked him to wear suspendorn and ho wentout and hanged .himself. It was pushing civilization I too fast. _ j State of Ohio , City of Toledo , Lucas County , I 6. j Frank J Cheney makes oath that be 13 the Hviiior partner of Uie firm or 1-.J. . j Cheney & Co. , doing business In the City of Toledo 'County and State afore alil. and that said tlrm will pay the uum or. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by th use of Hairs Catarrh cure. FRANK J. CHKNlJA. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence , this Cth day of December , A ( SalJS 0'A. . W. GLEASON ' Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Send tor testimonials , free. . F. C. CHENEY & CO. . Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists , 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Foor r.Ittlo Billy. "Poor little Billy ! " "What's the mat ter with him ? " "He was taking Ger man lessons from a female teacher , you know. Well , she had him propose to her in German , and before he knew what he was saying she accepted him. " Philadelphia North American. • J.Ty Graln-O. Ask your grocer today to show yoo a package of GRAIN-0 , the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who • try it like it. GRAIN-0 has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java , but it is made from pure grains , and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. % the price of coffee. 15 cents and 25 cents per package. Sold by all grocers. Tastes like cof fee. Looks like coffee. A Side Deal. A man sedlom appreciates Liat which does not cost him anything. This rule , however , doesn't * apply to side • vhiskers. Somerville Journal. TO CORE A COI.D IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets. All Druggistsref und tlio money if It fails to cure. 25c What this country needs most of all is a fool killer. \ ( VS , , -A. Y , - l l t | | n j -ii ifflt fli | rm\ pills stand without a rival as a reliable family L4 medicine. They cure sick headache , biliousness. FJ constipation , and keep the body in perfect health. J In many homes no medicine is used except Lj Dr. J. C. Ayer's [ 4 | I . . \ 3 x , Bicycling in windy autumn weather makes y | _ vA $ * y ° ur cnee s urn tt'itn tne warm ruddy > < 9 " s12 1 ! } "ow ° nea tn * hardens you 'for the { "i t. < jk * k r hardships of winter l'ife and gives you the ) ioik - ) & l - - < stimulation you need the .kind that is ] ) > " best- And all this for a ' < vvPtnHv iiltyvlC * i i \ kHJ i\ It isn't much to pav for the pleasure you ' } \ N v * 2et is i - No other bicycle is so good } ( _ as the Columbia { HARTFORD I Standard of the World. ) BICYCLES , j $75Toniifiiike. I | . S50 , $45 , 40. ( I \ ) POPE MFG. COMPANY , Hartford , ConnB ' < If Columblas are not properly represented in your vicinity , let us kr.ow. L < Dr. Kay's Renovator Worth Its Weight In Gold. For Constipation , Indigestion and Sleepless Nights. 1 have been troubled for the past 20 years • with const patlon , Indigestion and sleepless nights , but bince taking your Dr. ICay's Keno- vator I can sleep like a child and am not troubled la the least with the above named diseases Your Dr. Day's Renovator is worth its-weight in cold. lam an old lady 67 years old. Years , Mrs. D. A. McCoy , 711 So. 27th St. . Omaha. Neb. . March22,1895. rag Tuerois nothing that renovates every organ of the bodv , anfl restores them to a heultby natural vigor , &o pleasantly , yet so safe and certain in its effect as Dr. Kay' .s Renova tor. ItBtriUcs to the root or the trouble and removes the cause and cures vhen all other remedies fail. Send for proof of it. Dr. Kay's Itcnovaior and Dr. Kaysliuns Bnlm are sold bv druggists or sent by mail. Price 25 centsDon't Vike anv substitute for it lias no equal. OUR BOOK "Dr. Kay's Home Treatment" has 68 pases and 50excellent rcrines. Andy "VVhitmer. Kast Chicago. Ind. . writes * "I would not take $10.00 for your book if I could not get another. " Sent free to those naminc this naperby Dr. B. J.Kay Medical Co. , Omaha , Neb. iag , ggThoiBpsoBsEye Wafer. rrHTiirrtn Cce o and Pact feather Pillows , Ueds , KHll I hMBoMeraaml , Cafhlont. Writeforpriccs. i nlIiLl\0KI"aaCitJr'caU'erCo"iaaWlp"tSt- \ CRdllf llODOUBLE QUICK Write CAPT. O'FARRELL , Pension Agent , U25 New York Aveaae. WASHINGTON , D. C. j an * * sk br Hi fpoMur I TheBest Cf 1 1 j Saddle Coat OI I V. fVSry fePTlKeepsboth riJerand saddle rigrfzSiJSii ? i I BkH fectly dry in the hardest storms. R BEf' P S Substitutes will disappoint Ask for BjKjKfc | i8j7 Fish Brand Pommel Slicker 1 S5 ? SaB ' * * s ent'rcIyneur- notforsale in jb3sifi < JHl ri your town , write for catalogue to BsH ? WP i A. J. TOWER. Boston. Mass. JtmS& ! npHP Q V NEW DISCOVERY ; irin. K ffV B < 0 E qaickTcllofondcnrcswoist roses. Send for book or testimonials and XO days * treatment ITrcc. Dr. UVILGCKSS'S SOIS. Atlanta , Go. D n ( % C S I ! O The bC8t B ° Pe R" ° flnc for nLillr,8llIllc-per stJft * caps and nails in- i Iivwi IIB , ndo snb t tntM for Planter BatDPleS free. The TXX JUMLU KOOFOCS O0.jCuadCB.XJ. ftj ( JuHtS WtfSJILL EUJEFAILS. " ! Eg hoi Cost Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use f"i c3 tnttoe. Soldbrdromlgts. _ _ g | I ' j WHAT THE LAW DECIDES. A contract extending the monopoly ) f a patent to an unpatented and un patentable , article necessary to the operation of a ' patented machine by a provision that this article shall be bought exclusively from the patentee Is sustained by the United States court. A patrol of strikers in Iront of a factory is held in Vegelahnv vs. Guntner ( Mass. ) 35 h. R. A. 722 , to be a private nuisance when instituted for the purpose of interfering with the buniness , and it Is no justification that the motive or purpose of the strikers Is to secure better wages. A statute authorizing the killing ol animals found neglected or abandoned , or which have become useless because of injuries , disease or age , is held , in Loesch vs. Koehler ( Ind. ) 35 L. R. A. 682 , to be unconstitutional as depriv ing the owner of property without due process of law so far as " it permits such killing without notice to him. The power of a district attorney to enter a nolle prosequi after the con viction of the accused is completed Is denied , in State , ex rel. Butler vs. Moise ( La. ) 35 L. R. A. 701. The an notation carefully analyzes the author ities as to the power of a public prosecutor cuter to dismiss a prosecution. The right of an attachment creditor to have a prior attachment set aside because it was without legal grounds and based on a false affidavit , and was permitted by the debtor to give a pref erence , was denied in Blaser Bros. vs. First National bank ( Ark. ) 35 L. R. A. 7G5. But an attachment issued upon a debt not due was held , in Davis vs. H. B. Clafiin Co. ( Ark. ) 35 L. R. A. 776 , to be subject to attack by a junior attaching creditor , where the statute did not authorize attachment for debts net due under the circumstances of that cape. With these cases is a very extensive note reviewing the decisions on the right of creditors to question the validity of attachment. Imprisonment for more than 2,160 days in default of paying fines aggre gating $720 , for the violation of an or dinance respecting trespass upon pub lic parks , is held , in State , ex rel. Garvey vs. Whitaker ( La. ) 35 L. R. A. 561 , to constitute unusual and un reasonable punishment , where it ap pears that the accused , upon what was essentially one complaint , was found guilty of seventy-two distinct viola tions of the ordinance within 1 hour and 40 minutes. In the annotation to this case a very great number of de cisions on cruel and unusual punish ment are reviewed. s EYES ON * QUEER PLACES. Primitive eyes appear in animals very low in the scale of life. The most remarkable instance of these early organs of sight is in the jelly-fish , around whose umbrella-shaped body are certain little cell-like organs , which are said to be rudimentary eyes. The snail carries its eyes in tele scopic watch-towers ; this animal is for the most part nocturnal , and its vision is in a comparatively high grade of development. The eyes are situated at the tips of the "horn" or "feeler" and actual observation has proved that the tiny creature can note a white ball at the distance of two feet. The periopphthalmus , a fish of China , Japan , India , the Malayan arch ipelago and eastern Africa , is prob ably the oddest of creatures with its eyes out of place. The poor fish gets its name from its eyes ; all the terrible cognomen means after all is rounti- eyed. These organs are very large and prominent , and possess , for a fish , the rare property of looking around on all sides ; they are situated at the top of the animal's head. This fish is peculiar also in that it hops out of water to pursue its prey , jerking along on its pectoral fins and breathing the oxygen from quantities of water which it has stored up in its immense gill- cavities. There is alive today a little creatuje which rejoices in a third eye , directly in the middle of its forehead ; it is a lizard , called the calotis. A tree lizard found in the mountains of East Ten nessee and Kentucky , and called by the natives the "singing scorpion , " re veals a third eye , when it is dissected , just underneath the skin , showing a lens , retina and optic nerve. A Jfegross Attorney. Lutie A. Little , a 23-year-old negress. with bright , round face and intelligent eye , entered the criminal court at Mem phis , Tenn. , one day last week , with all the aplomb of an old practitioner and presented her duly authenticated claims to the privilege of practicing law in the courts of Tennessee. She was admitted without a question. She is the first representative of her sex of any color to be admitted to the bar of Tennessee. She is the only colored woman in the south licensed to practice law. She is the only living colored woman in the United States probably in the world , a member of the bar. Mutual Benefit. "Did your husband's wheel trip do him good ? " "Yes , and It did me good , too. I didn't have to help him clean his wheel for three weeks. " Detroit Free Press. The Ked of iron- Inexperienced Maiden But tell me who really rules the household j-bu or your -husband ? Experienced Matron Neither , dear mamma lives with us , you known. * T'"T'Tpn' " • " . - - , - . * T-TTiriTtTnr.TI Mi ii ii 7in nm i i . . ' ii f inin'ni'Twiiii'munnifiSMa ' t j JAPAN'S GREAT ENTERPRISE IN AMERICA. \ LARGE APPROPRIATION BY IM PERIAL DIET. _ _ _ _ - TO IXI'OBJI AMEKIUANK HOW TO MAKI2 TEA. Several months ago , the Japanese Tea Guild sent to this country a special commission , composed of Mr. S. Mit- suhashi , president of Shizuoka Prefec- tural Assembly , and Mr. J. Ohara.mem- ber of Japanese parliament , to investi gate the condition of the Japanese tea trade in the United States and Canada , and to co-operate with Mr. T. Furuya and Mr. T. Mizutany , the Acierican representatives of the Japanese Tea Guild , in giving publicity to the merits' of Japanese teas and the method of preparing them for drinking which would insure the best results. Mr. Furuya and Mr. Mizutany are planning to open tea bazars in many of the principal cities in the United States and Canada , where ladles can enjoy a cup of fine Japanese tea made by experts , and at the same time re ceive instructions which will enable them to make it equally well at home. More than half the tea consumed in the United States and Canada is of Japanese growth , yet , the majority of Americans apparently do not under stand how to prepare it so as to de velop the delicious qualities which it contains. It is believed by these gen- tlemen that when Americans are in possession of the secret of making good tea , the consumption in this country will fully equal that of Europe in pro portion. The Japanese government has appropriated a large fund to aid the Japanese tea growers and tea mer chants in prosecuting this educational work , and it is hoped that American ladies will be apt students. The main bureau of the Japanese Tea Guild has issued an official recipe for making Jap anese tea , the translation of which is as follows : First Use a small.dry and thorough ly clean porcelain teapot. Second Put in one teaspoonful of tea leaves for each cup of tea desired. Thiid When using Japanese teas , pour on the required quantity of fresh boiled water , and let stand with closed lid from 2 to 3 minutes. Never boil the leaves. In order to retain the nat ural flavor , Japanese tea leaves should be kept in tight can or jar , free from moisture. Note. To thoroughly enjoy the nat ural , delicate , and sweet flavor of Jap anese teas , neither sugar nor cream should be used. Xo .Fiirougli Cars Wanted. This old darkey was wandering about among the trains in the depot with a carpeu sack in his hand. He was ac costed by an employe with : • • Where you groin' uncle ? " ] "Ter Pitchburgh , sah. " "Want a through car , I s ' pose ? * ' "JTo , sah , don 't ! Las1 kyar I rid in • rant froo. an' cum nigh killin' me. Los ' my hat. " ' "How ' s that- ' "Trussle warn't strong 'nuf. Xo , sah , I'se liuntin' de kyar dat don 't go free ; I want de kyar dat'll git there wid me. " ' He was shown the right car , the old man got aboard and was soon on his * way to the smolty City. Louisville Times. Danger in the Ballroom. TPwMM "What a beastly cold you've got.Sam ! Where did you get it ? " "It's not a cold , it's hay fever. I got it dancing with that grass widow the ' other night ! " a It Will Stlrlc. Hero is a reeipe for it paste whirh will stick anything : Take two otiw" < of clear gum arable ono and a half onncos of line starch and one-half ounce of white sugar. Dissolve the gum arable in as much water tis the laundress would use for the quantity of starch in- dicatcd. lix the sugar and starch with the mucilage. Then cook the mixture in a vessel suspended in boil ing water until the starch becomes , clear. The ccmont should be thick as tar and should bo kept so. It can bo prevented from spoiling by the addi tion of camphor or a little of cloves. Almost Insidn Out. Tlio stomach that Is not turnoJ thus by a sha'ilnj ; upon the "briny wave" must bo : v well fortified one. The tjiistrlo apparatus can bo rendered proof against > > ea sickness with that stomachic so popular amoiiR travelers by sea and land Hostetter's Stomach Hit ters. It defends the system against malaria and rheumatism , and subdues liver com plaint , constipation and dyspepsia. The American Monthly Review of Reviews for October has several ar ticles of unusual interest to women readers , Miss Frances Willard tells the story of the world's W. C. T. U. movement ; Mrs. Ellen M. Henrotin , president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs , outlines the benefits of those organizations ; Mrs. Sheldon Amos , of England , writes of a London woman ' s club , and Miss Mary Taylor | Blauvelt contributes an enlightening article on the opportunities for women at the English universities. Cheap Ticket * Via the Omaha & St. Louis R. It. and j ' Wabash It. R. St. Louis , one way , § 9.13 , ! ' round trip , § 15.33. On sale ever\r Tues i days and Thursdays. St. Louis : Round trip October 3d to Sth , $11.50. Home- seekers' Excursions. South : Septem ber 21 , October j and 19. One fare the round trip , plus $2. Springfield , 111. : Round trip , S13.25 ; on .sale September IS , 19 , 20. For tickets and further in formation call at 1415 Farnam St. ( Paxton - ton Hotel Block ) , Omaha , or write G. N. Clayton , Omaha. Neb. Where Will You Get the Money ? A pleasant "guesr. " is to name how many dollar bills would be required to weigh as much as a $20 gold piece. > Answers fluctuate between 300 as the i lowest and 1,000 : the correct number. being thirty-four. | FKtE , IMPORTANT INFORMATION To men ( plain envelope. ) How , after ten vears' fruitless doctoring , I was fully re stored to full vigor and robust manhood. No C.O.D. fraud. No money accepted. No connection with medical concerns. Sent absolutely free. Address , Lock Box 288 , Chicago , 111. Send 2-cent stamp if con venient. No one longs to live longer than his teeth last. Read the Advertisements. You will enjoy this publication much better if you will get into the habit of reading the advertisements ; they will afford a most interesting study and will put you in the way of getting some excellent bargains. Our adver tisers are reliable , they send what they advertise. Every woman thinks she does not get out enough to hear anj'thing new. Mm.Viit iows * foothills fyrnp For tfuldren teethln ofteiiJ the KU" > * . * lnces Inflatn uiJtion , al aj s pain , tuics w ind colic. = 5 coats J Dolllc An unbapp3 * woman is the most un happy looking thing on earth. Slow promises make the best time. mmammmmtmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmtiuiim iutjn nm. K j I A Huge Turnip. JS I Vegetation grown to vast proportions jjf in the fertile northwest. A lurnio m measuring four feet in ntvumfcreneo m i.and i weighing fif pounds has been on | | i exhibit'ou at the new Whatcom , Wa."h. , m ' chamber of commerce. b | , i Piso's Cure for Consumption Iiuk U' n a 11 . Gotl-sctid to me. Win. 11. McChtllnn , Cuesffl ter , Flo. , Sept. 17 , 1S'X . . • m Loafers have a way of saying that | 8 busy men are "cold. " J | Coc'o Cough Ilulmtn IS Is tli < < oldft anil bct. Itwlll tiicakupit tolil i'lckcr w than anything rUe. It Ualwnj rt-lUUe. Try It. ] A protestant preucher' .s idea of Joy S , is to convert a Catholic. 'M ! j j ( Catarrh 1 "For several years I was n great sufferer m with catarrh , and at times I could hardly speak so any one could underntnnd me. JK After taking a few bottles of llood'H Bar- M sanarilla I was relieved and since then I m have not been troubled with catarrh. " 11 Mrs. JosephineHornsby , Phillipn , Pa. 1M : HOOCl S paritla 1 Is prepared by C. I. Hood & Co. . Lowell , Masa. } | | | HnnH'c P 1 lc are the hest after-dinner US IIUUU > flllt > pais , aid digestion. 'He. m feff UiUi MACHINE I J T GREATEST IMPROVEMENT 1- v ? /i iMA > rVU % in WASHERS in 20 YEARS. ffij'iX \ P EN DU L U EV1 Wtttj&fe&i SsTttSOptrceaUofht * . & & Ws ? | 7JrPlJ jX ' Can li -i > | rated ftand- Mi4 § E "JHKk A * % hitror flttlni. . No * > PjRJjtr \ . Si * " ' * \ nrk tlmu j 6f9 ? cS' ' ? > /i\ / [ * i2sfa } ' si 1 t ' "Jle f'l H. F. BRAiilMER MFG. CO. , Davenport , Iowa I lAQENTSttABSiS Fl GENEUVL IIOIUCE 1 UUTKU' KKW BOOK , • , I CAMPAIGNING * I * WITH GRANT , I A SUPPLEMENT to GEN. QUINT'S HEMOIHS. I Splendidly Illustrated. A nrst-cLi s hook KASY TO II SKLU. Kxcln-ive territory. Liberal iliM-oiini * Aitilre * I T11K CEXTUIIY CO. . 33 liirt 17lh Hticet. J 'u * York. | j yZ 2n chre YOURSELF ? | l * * jF y DKE8\ I Upg Bic G lor unnatural 'H ' / /inlto5 < 3 / . \ I ditcharfies , tuHamuiatioLi1. / / GDranuedJ irritations or ul < cr.Uioa4 /t5j/ not to iuiciure. of iiiiicouh UK'Iiilir.ii.ts. H -Pretrou coatitfoa. fainted , and nut afctrio- H lSoUTHEE ( NS CheuISALCO. & * * poisonous. V \CIKCINHUI.0.r7 l < , d by nrnci.b.tB , | H \ \ tii. 7 rw Bcnt ' " r'a ' wrapjKir , ! . V " V \ I ! ' > ' expret * . prer&id , for § H • O * > * i O \ jl.m. < ir3I ottle . $2.7. > . M • jXCircular tent oa request. ifl BBfi MORPHINE and WHISKY HABITS. II 9ni 3 PI * HOME CUItE. Ibx.k r KhE. lilt. J. . M B io9efl noinsAV , i btiiaBM = . , rinrAi .iLU U TATOiTTDT ? atco t with a Seb. > ' „ Avenf * § H lx\OUit-ill wanted Ini.vcry .witlii N < l is.a. [ H FIDELITY MUTUAL FIR ; INS. CO. . uMArU , HtB OCT OtPU ntnCKI.V. Sen < l forBook. " Inventions ! Ut I nlbn y Wanted. " ld = analrA < o.SiB-wj.A r. ! W. N. U. OMAHA. No. 4-2. 1897. [ H When wrltlns to advertisers kindly men- | H tlon this paper. \ M A RUBBER. FOR H ff A CET THE GEXUIXB ARTICLE ! i } | I Walter Baker & Co. 's i I i S Breakfast c l I ( dw&g Pure , Delicious , Nutritious. 1 H ? $ tMMi Costs Zess than ONE CENT a cup. f H a grj \ 4' " Y'li Be sure that the package bears our Trade-Mark. , B 11 | | j \ \ H Walter Baker & Co Limited , f I f -4 fegg * ( Established 1780. ) Dorchester. Mass. \ H 1 Trade-Mark. _ _ . _ # M J-1. 2j * # - , . • " / • 'T O GIVE MORE than is promised has always been the practice of y l | > . * _ • C" S'r < : , - - Tbe Conpanion. The two hemispheres have been searched tor S . | - k. ) - ' - - y K V attractive matter for the volume lor 1898 , and the contribtttors for the year l * | • h-C j ? 541 . 1. - 'V - . include aot only popular writers of fiction , bat some of the most emiaeot C ' H " l ) < "C- - ? f M k ' - Statesmen , Scientists , Educators , Explorers and Leaders of Industry. S l 1 * t ; c L e n * ; FORALL - & * * 52TIMES J M 3 m % 8 FAMLY-comDanion , YEAH' § I " -C ' ' ' -J yt i ? ' - J n ? ' ' - The following partial list of contributors indicates the strength and 5- * H * * \ " • ' ' ' % ? $ ? | ' > i-/ v * V - S- attractiveness of nezt year's volume. Y S - - . Tf ! afe ? Distinguished Writers. & l - S S &SsSf ft Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone Hon. Thomas B. Reed j H 1 --v-i l The Duke of Argyll Hon. George F. Hoar > - -i 'vi Sp CC P 5 Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge Lillian Norfica < > - - Slf i . ' tBjHn * Hon. Justin McCarthy , AL P. prof. N. S. Shaler Y . I " & Story = TeIlers. | 1 " * - > V 1ST Rudyard Kipling W. D. Howells > - 33 > si / Octave Thanet Frank R. Stockton l , * * r\ \ _ , , . . . _ . , _ _ . , . I. Zanewiil Mrs. Burton Harrison ) \ > sC Mr. GIrdstoac has contributed an important article forthe next . . 2. , , , . , , . u . / . . . . . ) , „ „ „ > Mary E. W.lk.ns Haden Carruth H Compani } years volume of The Compan , to be published " -J in the New Year's Number. and more than one hundred others. X' ' | > < ! . m . . _ _ - _ , - . - \ HEW8tB3CMBEHawhowaieiJtoattLl iHp adMEdlt t ooce with $1.73 fcr a year'j inbisJjUsa to ia J- , • H . * A TBT C A I OXTfl A Tl ? Companion , wmrw ve thspapertresartryireekrroiathotJaMrobtcrlpaoaUrccelredtoJa iaTy 1 , lSJB.Md a ran \ . . M -Si' ' AK1 wALrClN UAK l ywto Jasnaryl.1899 CJT H - i * / nx wi-M Wna/i V | ( l a\ jmi o r Istlndw th TEAITKSCIVISG. 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