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.rn , . . . , 8 rrJIE OMAHA , DAILY BEEf FRIDAY , JANUARY 25 , 1895. - ' - i r llEI.LEY 1 ( ) ; STICER'S ' lllRE SALE l The Biggest , Mtst Jennino ( Bugaln Jiving ( t' Gale Ever Been In Omaha , - - - - t. 1 ; - DRESS GOODS ALMOST GIVEN AWAY ThoURRnls ot OmahR's Most Esperlrnced v JJulCrA J.RY In n fllIl'Ily 10 inst Them lor'cnr'Tho Wet floods ArcH H ill IIrl ) z.o'y. . I From the time the store opened , this morn- Ine there has been a constant Jam at our WBT mmss GOODS. So great was the rush that wo were nb lIolutely unable to walt upon all who came. 'Vo will bu prepared tomorrow , for wo've r engnged extra clerks to take care of the , vast crowds that are sure to attend this , the grente sale of ' , wwr mmss GOODS I.ver held In Omaha. flee Is no , object Wo positively will not have any t these goods let In stock and a few [ more days like the first one will 110 the business . Ir you want some of these elegant goods that have been slightly wet and are almost perfect new . AT Film PHlCl You'll have to come at once , for nothing Is re ervetl. , 100 for double fold dress goods that were 2lic before they } ere wet. , 16c for foe arlll liOc dress goods because they were wet on the etlge. 2lie fur all the COc and ! 7Gc dress goods that were Just wet a IIll1e. jOc ( for $1.00 dress goods , that the water never even touched , but the Insurance companIes - panics allowed us damages so they go In with the rest. GOc for habit cloths , 1i0 Inches wide , that . we sold before the fire for $1.25 a 'ard. Cge for all the chlhlren's cloaklngs that were wet on the edges ! only. They were under ! cover anti are just as good as new. # 'Vo always got $1.2G , now they are 69c a yarl. , Dc for nil the li2-lnch French broadcloths that , thongh the water did run on them , they are so dry you can't , detect It , now. We sold them os hIgh as ' $2.25 before the fire. They ore 90c now : Remember this , there's not a yard of burnt goods In the store The lira was on the third : . floor , not even smoke ! got 110l\'n to the dress goods , just water , but what of that , water n drIes out and : by a quick settlement with the insurance adjusters ! wc are able to give you the best bargains In the finest dress goods In the lanl ! Yon will be waited upon tomorrow . morrow , for we will have plenty of hcl/l. / Don't stand hrck on account or the crowd , which Is sure to Increase every day 11 : III'Y , STIGIm & CO. . Selling Out Their Wet Dress Goods Farnum allll llith Sls. . Sam'l Burns Is giving Iii per cent air : cut glass and everything ! this week ] . 11 ; IIn'lell ! Dros' . al1. Is on page 5. o IN TIlE POLICE COURT. Vena ot These Who Get Into the lItcshes lit the ' .nw. George nllll'nour was Wednesday nIght arrested - rested ! as a vagrant and suspicious cbaracter. Yesterday his falher-In-Iaw. lIlr. Phelps who , lives at Twcnty-secon and Ohio streets , appeared In the police court and told the judge ! that George was afraid at cork to such all extent that he did not take care ot s his family. After hearing the testimony the i judge sentenced nhlenour to thirty days In , lIe ! county jail but suspended sentence upon the man promising to go to worlc. Hhlenour T Is the detective who tried to create a sensa- tion In Des Moines last summer hy exposing t an alleged plot to blow up the court house He wears his hair long and ! walks around ! In . a mysterIous manner calculated to attract attention to himself. Wednesday night he was r found wandering around In the Third ward ! I , anti told all officer that he was on the trail r of a dangerous bank robber. The police were led to Investigate his story , but when he of , pointed out a well known young man who [ had ! been raised , In this city ; as the l1anger- t ous criminal , the police placed the detective r under ! arrest. . t ' Llzzlo Dabblngton , a lli.year-ohl gIrl , was 3 taken ' from Klttlo Clark's resort In the Third 11 ward by the police yesterlay. ! The girl ran away from home tour days ago , allll her t. : . relatives have been looking all over the city ' for her. A complaint has been Ned against ' the Clark woman charging her with harboring - I' Ing 11 female at unlawful ass and the girl o' ' wlll.be sent to the home ot the Good Shep- " , herd. f Mrs Charles Matthews ot 1309 homey . street was In consultation with the city f prosecutor yesterday trying to find someway h way In which her husband could be punished. I f She alleges that he does not want to support d her out of his own wages , but wants her to s lead ! .an Immoral exls ellce. There being _ no Jaw tor such cases , tile woman was told to seek relief elsewhere D. Miller Young , who was arrested sev- eral days ! ago on a charge of embezzlement , was released . from custody Wednesday ! night , t . but before he could leave I the station he was rearrested ( on , the charge of being a fugitive k from justice. lie Is wanted III Council Illufts on the charge at obtaining money under false i pretenses. " ; - - + - r Knrl's Clover Root will purity you blood ! , clear you complexion , regulate your bowel : and make your head clear as a bell , 250 , jOc ( i and $1.00 . , Hayden Bros' . ad. Is on page 6 . 7'llU.'il TWO ULlJ ( hUA9. S , - OlllAU\ , Jan. 24.-To ulna Editor at The Dee : Please Inform me what has become at ' . the two old cannon donated 10 the city of Omaha 1 They at one time reposed on the cast silo ! at the Exposition on Fourteenth street They would make splendlll orna- mcnts for soma ot our parks.SUIJSCIUBER. SUi3SCItIIIER. Answer-Something like two years ago the city presented those oil ! guns to the Grand Army of the Republic 11I111 nt this line they guard the portion of Forest Lawn cemetery , set aside for the burial of old soldiers. _ . -a _ - Unyl1en Dros' . all. Is on page 6 . - - + - The State Relief commission have established - ' fished bealquarters ! at 109 Frenzer block , where all contributions at provisions and clothing should be sent , Instead of 401 Drown block , as heretotore. All correspondence should be addressed to me at 401 Drown block. W. N. NASON , President . . . a- - - fir luryea Iml'ro'ln& & l The many friends of Dr. Dur'oll will be ' pleased to learn that he Is steadily Improv- Ing lu health t. Prom n gentleman who saw h hint a few days ago It Is learned that the $ _ doctor Is looking forward with longing to his return to OmahlIlls stomach Is rap- idly ! recoverIng lone anti his nlllJolilo Im- proving. lie looks rugged anti walks several - eral miles each day. At present ho Is at Lakovoad , N. J" the bracing , yet balmy aIr at that resort seeming to agree wOllllerfully with him. The doctor feels deeply the great kindness of his people and Is as enthusiastic - thusiastic as ever over the great west and the future ot hIs church and ! the city of Omaha , At a meeting of the trustees and deacons , ; of the First Congregational church , held Thursday evening the following temporary pulpit 8uPIlly was agreed upon : For January 21 , He\ . John Doano of Plymouth church , ' . I.lncoln : the four Sundays In I.'cbruury and ! the first two In March , Rev W. 11. WIse at Lafayette lad MrI'Isu bas preached In this church twice already ( allli all who heard him will \ be pleased to learn that he wl1\ \ return next weep , to remain III the city until the middle of March , lit which date ! the leave of absence tram hili own church In La nyelto will \ expire . Uayden Dros' . ad Is on page 6. . Muslin Underwear Manufacturersl PrIces Cloaks and Furs Cost or Less fl.kSCOFIELD O.IlSCOfIELD Cl4AKS.SUI1S.FURS. n l'\X'rON IILOUIf 1 ! . . . . . ' - ' ' ' - - - - - - I. , n-d rn " " _ Mote Than 00,000,000 Pessengen. Have been carried by the Lake Shore & : Michigan Southern railway during the put twenty.five years Very few were able to find any fault The lest were l1ellghted. One o't ' them recently said : "For several years past , J have made from two to four trips each month between Chicago and New York nllli am almost always accompanied by from one to three or four others. I bel'evo (01 ( I am Informed by your conductors ) that 1 have made moro trips between Chicago and New York than any one other man during the last ) few years. I have always traveled over your road In preference to any other because by careful comparison with others I have found not only that the road Itself 18 tar superior , but the table and the service are In every respect the best of any road I have ever traveled on The conductors , stewards , waiters and porters I have , found to be uniformlY - formlY courteous and attentive , adding greatly to the comfort of those who are obliged to travel ns much an J am. " Trains I leave Chicago as follows : 8:00 : a.m. , 10:30 : a. m. , 3:2 : : ; p ) . m. , 1i:30 : p. 111. . 8t5 : p.m. , dally , , anti 11:30 : p. 111. . dally except Sunday Ii . 1' . Humphrey , T. 1' . A. . 727 \Ialn : street , Kansas City , Mo C. K. Wilber W. 1' . A. Cldcago . Sam'l Burns Is giving 15ler \ cent art lIavllalld china and ( everything this week S. n. Pallen dentist removed to Drown blk. . . .Y. ' TIU..ll , VII.t UT.I UQlT.I , 1lrclloll : ot Ornecrs nail Coarse ot Study 'ICl'lo I for lire \'cnr. CINCINNATI , JJII. 24-The twenl.thlrll annual mcetlng of the trustees at the national tlonl\l Chautauqna assembly was heM here last night with sixteen trustees present Presl dent Lewis Miller of [ Aleron , 0. , presided , Among those present were Bishop J. 11 . Vln- cent , chancellor ; President \'v. H. harper , Chicago ( university ; W. .A. Duncan , Syracuse , secretary ' The followIng officers were elected : President - dent , Lewis Miller , Akron , 0. : first vice pres- Illent , Clem Stllllebllleer , South Bend hid , ; second , vice president , H. .L Miller , Canton 0. : third vice president , E . S. Dusenberry , l'arkersvlllo N. Y. : secretary and superintendent - tendent \\'lIlIam A. Duncan Syracuse . N. Y. : secretary and treasurer , 'g(1 ( A. Skinner ; Westfield N. Y. : chancellor , Mishap J. If Vincent , Topeka , lan. : executive committee , J. C. Gifford , J. T. Edwards ! , \\'lIl1nm Thomas , W. H. Shott n A , Miller and F. W. Hyde , Chicago was selected as the place of the next meeting on the fourth \\'ellnesday In January , lS9G. The study for this year Is "American History In Various Phases , " Among the lecturers selected are : Messrs John l"lsle , Carrel n. Wright , Prof L. C. Gould , General J. n. Gordon A. W. Lamar F . G. Carpenter and W. H. Ilarper Prof 11 . H. Palmer of Chicago will be musical director and Ir.V. . S. Anderson oC Yale will be director at athletics and ! physical culture. . Split the Century In 'Threo I'nrts , And ! about one and a third of the last of these represents time term of popularity of [ 1I0stetler's Stomach Bitters , the most highly sanctioned and widely ! known remedy In exIstence - Istenco for 11)'sllel'sla ' , lack of stamina , liver complaint constipation , nervousness , incipient . ent rheumatism amid ! Inactivity ot the kidneys. Neither spurIous Imitation or underhand competition has affected the sale at this genu- Ine rel11el1y. . . . 8cllt to )1\11 null Shot 1I1l1\selt. POnT CLINTON , 0. , Jan 2 : H.-The jury ! ' In the case of E. n. SL John , a prominent real estate dealer , charge with frauds In deallug In canceled mortgages , brought In a verdict at gullly at 4 o'clocIc this morning. St. John was at once taken Into custody and placed In jail. A half hour later he shot him- self through the heal ! . dying instantly St. ' John suffered heavy financial losses through the recent failure of' Post , Wlcleham & Howell the big Lake Ere ! fish triumvirate. - Hayden Dros' . ad. Is on page 6. . IhdlrOlut Sued for Taxes JACKSON , Miss. , Jan 21.-'Vlrt . Adams , state revenue agent brought suit In the circuIt court today against the : Mississippi ; Valley railroad for $20.000. : ; the amount ot . back taxes alleged to be due to the state 0 Hayden Dros' . al1. lean page 6. - 1'ulled I\-o\ceoullt. ; I Thursday Will Chapman came from Iowa bringIng with him a load at corn , which he sold on the market Yesterday ! ho was placed under arrest being charged with being an embezzler. The owner Dt the corn came to town amid at once placed ! Chapman In the tolls at the law , alleging that he had not accounted - , I I counted for the proceeds ot the sale . - - - - lly RU Exploalon I The contents at time saloon of P. Cavort nt , 2814 Cumlng street were damaged by fire to the extent at $100 sterl1ny. Time blaze was caused by the explosion at a gasoline Inmp. . Hayden Dros' . al1. Is on page e . BOSTON STORE FIRE SALE Greatest ( . Finest , Largest 81\10 or HIghest Grade ( Imported DrCES Goods Remnants , S3 IMPORTED DRESS GOODS REMNANTS 15C" " ThoI1SROlI ot emnRnt -SJlks , Mile Velvets , TapestrIes , rlIknlone.Rsh Goods and Cotton Geode , Slightly Burnt op J tlgc -OI1 Sale Tomorrow - , GRAND ISO REMNANT SALE Over 10,000 remnants ot the grandest and highest grade new imported no\'elly dress goods , In silk and wool effects , In lengths up to one yard , many of then matching up , will make elegant waists , chlldrcn's dresses and dress trimmings ; they go tomorrow on our bargain square at 16c each 4 SALE OF REMNANTS Ol SILK . lliC , 30C. Thousands of remnants of silks , In lengths from * yard to 2 : I yards ; they all \ match up , 10 to twenty pieces of a paUern All \ pure silk talretas In small checks , stripes and plaids for ladles' waists , children's Messes and trimmings , worth $ l.liO a yard , go at IGc and 30c for an entire pleee. Fancy silks and sllle velvets In smaller \ pieces , goods worth up to $3.00 n yard , for fancy work and ! trluuning go , according to size of [ piece , at 3c , Gc and 10c. $1.00 DHAl'EHY SILKS , 16C YAllD. A new lot ot drapery silks Cram the fire stacIe at lfic a yartl. IbASEMENT HB\INANTS. : All \ the remnants 01 highest grade s\1lea- \ hones 2 / c. All \ remnnnts of all grades muslins , calicos - cos , ginghams denims , ducks , shootings , outing flannel , cotton checks , plaids , etc , that are damagell' In any way by fire , water or smoke , go In our basement at 2'hc , 3'hc , 5c and 8'hc yarl1. _ BOSTON STOnE , N. W. Cor 1Gth and Douglas s Hnyden Dros' . al1. Is on page G. . TIII nl1t1'CT bUU'l'1I1UtS nOUTI1 \11\ nock 1511(11(1 Shortest Line and I'llstost Time. To all points 111 Kansas , Oklahoma , Indian Territory , Texas and all \ points In southern California. Only one night out to all \ points In Texas The "Texas Llmlletl" leaves Omaha at 5:15 : a. m. daily except Sunday landing passengers at all points In Texas 12 hours In advance ot nil other lines. Through tourist cars via Ft. Worth and ! EI Paso to Los An- geles. For full particulars , maps , folders , etc. . call at or address ! Hoele Island ! ticket office , 1602 Farnam St ClJAS KENNEDY G. N. W. P. A. p Jla'dcn Dros' . al1. Is on page 5. . To Orcgor-l'ursoartlly ! : 'onl11ctcd. The first personally conducted excursion 'to the fruit farms at Oregon will leave Omaha at 4:35 : p. m. , Monday , January 28 , . via the Burlington route. Only $35.00 to Portland Salem or Rose- burg. For turther Information call on or address M. : J. Dowling , city passenger agent , Burlington . IIngton route , 1324 Farnan street , Omaha. . Oil Hcr Anllul,1 Tour. Mrs. n. A. Folsom , general solicitor for Tc.bltha Orphnns' home , with headquarters ! at Lincoln , Neb. , Is on her firth annual tour. This home Is supported by voluntary contrl = buttons tram all parts of the state and chlllren ! are admitted tram all over the country. , . The , qhllnren are nott adopted ! , uno , leas 'those sending them to 'the' home ex = pressly desire It. They are fitted ! for a life work , receiving 11 common school educa- tion. Mrs.- Folsom comes to this city well recommended ! by clergymen and others . . . and ! In vIew at time tact that there are several Omaha children In the home she trusts that the people ot this city will bo liberal In their 110natlons. . Hayden Dros' . al1. is on page 5. . Sam'l Burns Is giving 1fi per cent oft hotel ware and everything this wee } { . . . . DIED FOSTEn-Herbert Melville , aged 4 years , Ci months , 7 days . January 23. 189 : ; , beloved son ot lIIr and lIIrs. M . W. Foster. Fu- neral to lake place from family resIdence , 830 South 29th street Friday afternoon at 2 p. m. Interment Forest Lawn cemetery . - - - - r ; , , 1& ( & ii r t r I t1 } ( QW ) 1&ll . m r Y o is generally advised by physicians for their consumptive patients. . Either an ocean voyage or a trip to the mountains. This is for the pur- i pose of obtaining the exhilarating ' - f effects of Ozone , as found in sea 'i - . air , or the stimulating , appetizing ( 41 11 f I , ll in . II- ' condition which follows a residence in the woods , Many , while strong enough to make such journeys , cannot afford the expense. In using ( Q ) ( Q ) 1WIt lUJIk TI ( Q ) 00 ( ( TRADE-lI1ARK , ) the medicinal advantages of all such trips are obtained without the trouble and expense of leaving home. The ozone of the ocean and the antiseptic properties of forest trees arc imprisoned and brought to you in a bottle of the white , creamy oil. You notice the balsamic odor as you pull the cork. That's Guaiacol i made from the resin of beech trees. The other valuable ingredient is the life-giving , germ-destroy- ing Ozone These two agents make Ozomulsion the best preparation of Cod Liver Oil ever compounded. It is the kind PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE For Colds , Coughs , Consumption , Bronchitis , Asthma , and all Pulmonary Complaints ; Scrofula , General Debility , Loss of Flesh , Antemla , and all Wasting Diseases Handsome Illustrated Pamphlet Free T. A. SLOCUM CO" , 183 Pearl SI. , New York. " . -c.ratN : : : & : , CO. 7 15th and Douglas Sts' , OMAHA. ' THERE IS SCIENCE IN NEATNES " BE WISE AND USE .SAPOLIO r _ , - - 7'511 Famous Remedy Cures quickly permanenay I uerruue'BlouseslVeakalemorr.Luuuihruail'uwot ! all ' , , , bilyoml6 lleodacbetVmitefutnoae Lost yWlltybl Ohio.uvtl dreama , imputenc , and wastlu' . . . , d beases cause ed by youlldul.errurs or exce..e. Contains no oplatea , llsuervetuuleuudbloud builder , Mates Q 1 ; thopalu and puny' strong and pmunrp. Iasnycarried : . t ( \ e. rcrtpockot at perboxufurN3. U i 1 anttlonguarantee : tocuroormoney refunded.Vrlteus , free rnedlenl book , seamed Watn wraorer with testl . . , . . , . mentafeandananetatreferences. No tm.ar + efnrcoaurta C 1 . , a .Utvarrc/tmitattnna. sit oto.r. oosi Sold by our ns/u. agents , or addroaaNerve Need Co. Masonic TemleCbira ; o. mold la Onralma by 6herman & 1dcCuminell , Kuh. & Co , and by Vickers & Merchant. DwgIst. 4 'F r' , . . . , , - - - . ' ' - , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . . . . . Watch Our Feet Grow From DRY to Day , ( ik , 'P ly. ifw r .X 1T .01 t 8 R % $ 'i \ . , r 1 , A 44 Ot ? * - 44r \ - - . . . . . - . Just Size - - Your today-- , , Itst your : Prlcc-- Tim best Price ve ever ntnde 5 \VIthmlain 150 pairs ; or toes-for. lalIell' 2's . , . . 2's . . \ . . . . . antI . . . . . 3'0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48'0 Shoes-tor. About 200 plain . . . . . toe . . . . . $1.00 . . . . . and . . . . . $1.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 980 . 'Balaneo of Franc Wilcox Co's In welts broken \ nllll alzell-for turned solo . . . . shocs- . . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . , . $1 s 98 t , i A hue of l11ellllll1\ nail opera ' ' . ' - , La.lIes' too welts J3,1iQ 281 shoes-at. paIrs of . . . . . . , . . . . . , , , . . , . . . . . $1 . 48 Another tip , tullcs' ! line shoes-J3oo at opera Patent \llne-at . . . . . . . . . . . . L1' 1 a 69 . _ t J\IlRReR' warm . shoes , 11 to 2- lippedb'rankI'llcox ahoe- our price . . . . . . . Co's . . . . . . . . U.7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Sc - 'l'ho tat were hnlallco slmlln formerly of shoes $6.00-go our lal1les' that for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , $1 . 98 ' ' . . sizes A line ot t.o $ 8 , L25 patent chlltll'ell's lip-cut shoes to. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600 i 1 'f _ _ _ _ - sIzes A drive 11 on to boys' 2-regular grain Ilil-ollr shoes- price . . . . . . . 9 80 . h 1S' : Felt The balance slippers-are of time only children's ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250 , . . If" " " .1 . or'i _ _ D 55 ' - - . , ' _ ' Sales Feet rowing Growing Bigger Big " , S' " _ I' y _ Not big enough yet , C Wilcox eC Draper bought out Frank Wilcox Co. 1.- " , 1561 , . - ' 11 , . , mlll \ I . , / / , 1 OJ " , ' , III , { 11\1111 bOll : i If , \ \ \ tl \ \ , _ CLAS . . $ c\V \ k . ) STOc $ TKEET : ' 4 , pr 1A ( Cr , I\ . . . _ . _ pv _ _ _ I ' oung Ma'n ! Y 'Would you like to get married ? Do you Imagine that It requires a deal lit volllth to go to lIouselwopln ? Coumo In aJIII see what wo can do for youtor : $ loa , or $1&0 , or $200 ; and then wo don't wait . . the money , eliher. Marry thut girl you have set your heart on and settle down. You can . settle UtI with Ui for your outfit gradually as your earnings . COIIIO In. BargarnsThis Week We Submit a Few Rattling Bargains to Reduce and Clean Out Stoclc , 3.IJiece Bedroom Suits $11.75 window Shades 25c Elm , antique finish 20x2t bevel plato . .C < > l > 1plele with rollers and fixtures. mirror In dresser. , Thc spring roller alone Is worth the proe. : 2-Picce Bedroom Suits $7.50 - S myrna Rugs /15C , . beslead 4 feet Elm antique finish high , commode dresser with 20xla Makes you laugh , don't Ito 1/ mirror Irish Point Lace Curtains per Mantel ' Folding Bed $1 < - ) : 50 _ Pair . $2.85 Solid front elm antique fintsb wtlll ' best supported wire sprIngs. When you see them you wlll know whether they are cheap or not. Good Mattress ' $ 1,85 Band Lamps 1110 Sot and comfortable and not Cull at holes. Complete with chimney and burner. There are occasions when you need Sateen hot ! Comforters OBI several extra ones. IIow nIce you feel with several spare Japancd Fire Shovels 5c comforts plied upon limo almdL Why not have a shovel for every Good Gray Blankets DOc a pair stove and fireplace ? Buy them and your Investment wlll Hardwood Extension Tables pay you 200 per cent next Call. 6-Coot , $3G ( ) : 8-Cool , $4.50. ( ) Large Easy Arm Rockcrs $1.48 Japancd Dust Pans 50 You will \ laugh at the price when . than dirt you see II. 'Ve bought all the Cheaper factory hnd. Carpet Hassocks . 251 Ladies' Cane Sewing Rockers Good carpet , assorted patterns D81 91 Can Openers IIard weal , antique finish All malleable Iron. 8-lIole Gem Puns Oe - 4e Large tutu Small Dippers1c Tumblers Icr dozen 28e Have some extra ones for the chll. drell 10 lug off tumble In price A great . Table Knives and Forks Per . " I ' Boards rOc Folding Ironius Set /181 Cuspidors 1Be Cocobolo handles \ , G knives and G forks. ware , decorated by hand. Drown Rolling Pins 5C Ingrain Carpets 48e Revolving handles , madeof , fine pol- Ali wool , prevailing colors. ( shed maple. Terms Cash or Easy Payme11ts. _ Open Saturday Evenings Only. s " . - . Cha t. 1 , Shiverick & Co. , FUI NITURE 1206,1208 Dottgla's Street. - , . _ , . ' , - . _ , . _ . . : . . . . . . . . . ' , . -.5----- - J J " II/ ! , -J " ' . . . . o4Ik.4 ' M" lit - a " 'I < - - : i The Sunday Bee. ; ' . , The Chronicles of Count Antonio ' THE STORY OF A NOBLE OUTLAW. By ANTHONY . HOPE , , , ! Author at liTho Prisoner oI Zenda . " oto. To bcgin publication with the Sunday Bee , January 27. ILLUSTRATED. J _ COUNT ANTONIO is an Italian ra. , "Robin Hood " He is ' . _ : , r. . A Brave Chivalrous Nobtetttatt 1' " ' \ v , ' , , k\ " - / . , I : wrongfully exiled by his prince He take , h ' to the mountains , and gathers about him a l _ .J ' band of faithful followers. He is generous , Y ; ! ( to the poor , but takes from the rich when ' 1 # ' he had need. Through his hostility to the of his native and his love for ANTHONY 11OPE prince city a beautiful lady , on whose account he was exiled , Count An- tonio falls upon many extraordinary adventures His life is a t series of exciting incidents , BATTLE AND ESCAPES. It ends happily with the return of Count Antonio to his native city and his marriage to the lady for whose sake he had suf- fered exile. . The episodes of Count Antonio's adventurous career form AN ABSORBING AND MAGNIFICENT ROM.ANCE. . , . In this story Anthony I-IoJe ; fulfills the promise of "The Prisoner of Zenda. " It I is a talc that' STIRS THE BLOOD. I-lope is now , doing the work which will make him famous as a writer of fiction . His boks have freshness in style , in , plot and in handling. I-Ie not only hast the dramatic instinct , skill in writer- but he has extraordinary dialogue-no recent surpasses him in this particular A LIST OF CHAPTERS of his novel is in itself appetizing and suggests the ciitertain . , ing quality of the story CHAPTER 1. I-low Count Antonio Took to thc' I-Iills. . . II . Count Antonio and th Traitor Prince II III . CountAntonio and the Prince of Mantovoglia : I' IV Count Antonio and the Wizal'CI's Drug. Ie V. Count Antonio and the Sacred Bones II VI. Count Antonio and the Hermit of the Vaults . . , ' 'I VII I. Count Antonio and the Lady of Rilano II VI1I The Manner of Count Antonio's Return The Bee. Sunday . , - - - - - - - - Don't ' Neglect Y oUP gycS r w. I. Seymour , our optician , has been extremely successful In titthmg glasses to hundreds of time best people iii the city. Lenses Exchanged Free of Charge , The Aloe & Penfold Co , ' 01'TC1ANa. LEADING SCIENTIFIC 1408 Furnam Itre : t. Opposite Paxton I1olel. TU . LION DRUG STORE. ! . . . . . . . , ' , . . . ; .t" . . - _ , , -"WI" ' " IL' - " ' - - . . 1. 4 _ _ _ _ Warm Your FeeL at nIght with a lfalA I . IL lmtsG G / r . 2-quart , 65 cents , ; , . 1 3'lUartl { , 76cents. , 4.quartl , $1.00 RUBBER GOODS OI AI.L mrDS , t The Aloe & Penfold Co" 1408 Farnam Street I , THE LION DRUG B'fOnJD. , . J . . . " , . . . . . .J > ( " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " " " ' . . . . . ' 4 "di