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- r w COURIER. - 12 " THE it i r V fc lti t s A is JK uwuui ULuni a.ouii-uu; S.--K. Cor. IStlx and'O (Sts. A New Store, and a New Stock of Reliable Goods" well selected and of the very latest styles. Ladies Suits. Gapes ana '(sdllarettes. " --- Ladies' Fur gcarfg 4 - sr v m aaaraaarJaTaaV -aw -7yvsbbbbbbbbbbb-t (-7 Lai ' vSf T Kd - A 0 - r'Ft'-M JfW i v kadies,,Mackintoshes. :Jw MISSES DID CBILDREH'S L METS HMD GRPES V 'Ladies' Fur and (glotlj Jackets Laaie8' Fur and (ldtr2-alpes Lae8rFe8s gkirts Ladies' .gna?P-Skirt8. - Ladies' Wrappers 4J - Ladies' yiooes and HSief Ladies' Corsets and Under stand Bryan' oiT'is head!' V he says1 'f you do-I'H hit-yotf.'- 'N'i 'did.' 'N-he bit me right here." lie folded his arms round h'w short riBs.'dduhled himeeir upjwd moaned,,. ,.., Ihe astounded Miss Barger recovered her breath? T "- - "What did you jajcyou did?" "Stood Brytn on 'is head." .Mies .Barger did . not smile. She feigned "skepticism. ' - - ."How could a.little boy like you stand a big man like Mr. Bryan on his head?" Both boys grinned, but the grin of the worker of miracles was self con scious. "I cut im out o paper," he said. wear t ft THE .BLIND GODDESS. bv maktba piescz. Dramatis Pe '" ---!- . -I ,.L i with grayish hair aad a pince-nez. , TEQteifteacW; writes on blackboard. , Eater gnt assail boy with krge red apple aad seraphic mile. Fust Small Bay-Say. Miss Brim! I 2 . 'rill aww1 mtnm lww.tr 1K.. tBb'aoa(SfcBe.briBgitwUlyea l ("eriog)-S.y, t redHteW? lU'kwtaima mri Nmb Briggs. Arthurjs sweet on.Clara. n jZL'SkTI I Be told me.lppt.hight she's hiKirl. " Ftrst -Small' 'Boy (indignantly"P-I ain't . nutber. I didn't nuther. Bell rings; exit teacher; enter 25 bora fmsss his' Mala nrw h . . -, - tt r r- t t east b a desert iakad.-An'-h bad a bmb samed Friday. An' a gun. An' seme goals, loo. Taaafcsr,(safc are-occapied-Yas, Ar- First Small Boy Say,-Hiss 'Brings.' EaachacacilKwritiac)Ya.dear. First Small. Boy Here's Inapple for I for yoa. 0 - i - Teacher (laying apple on desk) Why, - 5 thaak yon.'Arth'urT You are so kind. r (Writes.) - T , First SmaMBox-Wltot a whale bash s el at, tome. Papa bought 'em last '-nht. Yiaf4myrapayay. SasrjmwlliarlmBch: wdtedrsecoad !'amallheyiak?wae. LITERARY NOTES. '" Mediae's for November. Interesting, suggestive, helpful that must be the verdict upon William Allen While Character Sketch of Hanna. To a vast majority of most intelligent readers, Senator Hanna was unknown until the campaignof 1896, atid is atilj but vaguely .understood either as a poli tician or as a man. To those who wish to understand this great political leader, Mr. White illuminating article will be especially welcome at the present period of political excitement, THE WORLD'S WORK. A NEW MAGAZINE PUBLISHED BY OOUB- leday, page co. "The World's Work'' is a first-hand magazine of hu man progress; dealing -with the vital qnetionsof rontemporaBeons interest in a'tho'uRh'tful 'yet' frank andldcisive way. It considers conditions not theories, facts not fancies, btlieving that our 'own time and country are good to lire in, and that "the best k yet to be." It is the necessary aaagazise for the men who do things. ' It is illustrated by pictures larger than 'those usually published in our magazines. There will be clear-headed articles on-topica of. vital- interest, by men who know w.nat they write about. Besides many special articles there will be each month a history and explana tion of significant happenings; and further, a department under the head 'oCAmos 'the World's Workers" which wiHteli ihe busy man in concise feshibn'fae new advances in the various branches of business and professional endeavor. SecoBdSajallBovfwifinrU-Whw m:- The magazine will retail for twenty- Briaws. whilB .von'r j 1..' i..if -"? The publishers first" planned .Wtebpea8t ; TRY THC GfeEVELANDl $4.00 0 1 1 Oftloe lOCsv I "-5- GOAI XlttlL Telephone sa& Mail orders jilled same-.day they are received yay .express cnarges. ; : imoln loak guit 8.-E. Gofner 13th and O Sts. - .- Lincoln, Nebr ijz wi 'Jiyt CHEAP E nsi RATES COLORflDU You.'icaa.in it, too, Arthur Boater. T, Wwnlt Jie.Freddy? Sscond Small Boy Yes'm. .He wasn't . -goin t' hurt Clara, though. He was just aplayin' with her. Teacher You may go, Clara. I shall look into this matter. Exit Clara with scornful nods and point , ing at First Small Boy. First Small Boy (mournfully WNo'm, I ..didn't. S?rf!5S4Sa.'-!1ttr'v?a.a?- Trom point west of llinonri Hirer, and east or vj, mi, a.uaax,vj jueurer, LK)ioraao springs, Maniton, Pueblo, Salt Lake city, and Ogden Utah, and return, will be sold by the GREAT ROGK'dSbAND and 36 girk; enter teacher. j, yw wj awr,wae. 5, Small Girl (poiatiag her fiager at First j SmmU Boy)-Why. Misa Brisjga, why, Arthur's, Just been a chaain' urn girb ,r all around the yard an' we can't play Urigf. while -you'r out in the half. Arthur hit me. On purpose, too. i Hard's hi could. Teacher (majestically) You may be seated, boys. Both of you may re main this evening, twenty minutes, please. (Sweetly) Let us all bow our ' heads." All heads bowed; chorus. - For thknewmotnmg with iti light , 3.H'9fenht, For food and clothing, health and care, ' For all that makes the day so fair ' Father hi Heaves, we thank Thee. loeell-itat tenceetea copyrbut thev -abandoned the idea because they could not publish' the kind of 'magazine they wanted at that price without 'making the advertiser pay most of the bills and all the profit. It will be sewed like a book,' so that It will open flat in the band. -The'flize of 'the page and of the type will be considerably larger than in most of 'the monthlies. . RQUTE. At rate of ONE RE6MM FME MS S2.00 FOfi ROUND TftJP' RETURN LIMIT OCT. 3 1 , 1900 BEST LINE TO DENVER ONLY DIRECT LINETO COLORADO- SPRINGS AND MANITOU. Take adnata of these cheap rates and CarReserraMoBJmarbemade now for any of h me mi ii ! aTz& a ti t m . . r .j. ""'"' " "'i inu in:ormatlon and the beantifal book, Coloradothe jgj, sent iree. E. W. THOMPSON, A. Q. P 'Topeka.Kan. JOHN SEBASTIAN. G. P. A. Chicago, 111. TheOOURBik And any One Dollar , Woman's Otfh Magasme mi i t aui, chasia' us r bor .ni !.- u ii T """" me sncKest you ever bandied. One weSr" SESSLa? k Ut?Z h8bIt ot 'Pkwm be sent by mail on receipt of 'weetly interfering ,n boys' affairs, Miss Barger 15 cints in stemr-. A money order or AtMin RlKmp n.m. U.l. . i , .it .;:-" ii . . w.wjBcnooi Viiir. ?-T- v " ' - noon "- two 8ma11 bo?8- One aa' Bokia' a stick in 'our Wwt.nn.. mi. . , . - r nv-.msyg vtuoiT Lummruvi hsvikm 4 barlni fvw Arthur mA 'saaVk. ... - . Mtag - mm , aBBkA . SflfrajBBECa I Not JhBkiy.-thasaxh (smUiag .u,"uuu snmmu ou;.j the matterf nar iDrosaasvi xvin't so! , i mim't . rru. i C i -L . " j.,",V ' . , i an' coaae right atraightja J !SaaJI GklO-oh! MSm"Brim did! Hed! Asrdid! r provrk InrFfaddyr- - JPiratJSasaU Boy Jafcakiag his head so!- - eaaaly) Twaaa't sae. - Small Girl (pqintiBg her .fiBgsr at First Small Bjy) Yoa icu doing it, too, The Bock Island playing cards are the slickest you ever handled. One A .u.wini mmi uu;,j stopped Teer(ovsrkkmse)-Arthur? J " "What is lT5'"twl-po:.,,.1-" " Theboy.who weptwas fair, or had 7Z Jl L !:,.."". " been.withwbiuhair.ndMleblueevM :Virrr??h H. W. BROWN Druggist and ' ' "''Bookseller. iwre-ai'ttrag'aa Fine Stationery and " Calling, Cards . 9 y yxi bo.Bieventh Street. " " PHONE 08 draft for 50.cents,or same in stamps will secure 4 packs. They will be sent by t'ehool Briggs, he An' I can w - wmw u w kjks. . n u iar m vn a ui- a r m a-r .a He rubbed the backs nf hia,.-j. : .;.. . . '". vj. M . . - o iU unicago, ttoca- xaiana t "acmc My, his eye. and spread the tears, mixed - " Chicago with ami, over his cheeks. Then he ' ' looked MmTBarger over and decided to ' confide. - - -. i',. ... Rohrt'm.i,. - i j ., Do you get your Courier regularly? ' -Tii-T"' h,e8'V0,ed- Please compare address. If. incorrect, 'S 1 .p Pi-a right dreas to Courie; Ciuse. Lsaya to'im'I'm goin' t6 office. Do this this week. bEGAfe NOTIGEd . A complete file of The Courier" is kept in an absolutely mbepboop build ing. Another file is kept in this ofleev and still another has been ammit-a elsewhere. Lawyers mav nnhiiah t . kotices in "The Courier" with security as the piles are r Intact and are pre served from year to year with great care. Do you get your Conriap M0ni..i... . .fiiiaiij i Please compare address. If incorrect ,uunT ro courier office. Do this this week; The" Courier, $1.00 Per Year fi V : -! 1 41 A -