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= OMANA DALLY BEFR - S ATUCRDAY, NOVEMBER 8 Who are the Heroes? Who are the heroes?—the men who lal Who are the King? the brave who toil, t by the rifle, not by the saby Claim we & right to the fruits o the soil What though we own no fertile acres, What though no lands in tenure wa hold, Ours is the n ight, for we are the makers, Ours are the har da that gather the gold, Wa are the sinew and bone of the nation, We are the walls, the land to defend, Firm 1 the country that has for foundation The hearts of & people on whom to depend. Down with all tyrants! Away with opprassion Wolive on tho land though girt by tho sen Earth is our workfield, nobls our mission, Wealth has but worshippers, we are the frec, Treasures at home, o dear to our bosoms, Tt us endeavor still to improve, Dear to the workmen his fair buds and blos- woms, Faithful his friendehip and deatoless his love, May the Almighty guard and defend ue, From every vioo that would us ensnare, Curtis (Sam'l of Posen) will shortly appear, nas some magnificent scenic effects, a view Ningara Falls from the American side being especially noted for its beauty and reslism, Dion Boucieault, it is said, will retire from the stage nfter tha present season. He ex- pecta his son Dot to i)l the place he has left vacant, The young man hias played Bouci canlt’s characters in the provinces with en- courazing success, Mary Anderson seems to havein Juliet made the greatast hit of her London season o far. She presintod this charactor in that city N ovnes” ¥ 1y tho'uso of tuis | Shades of our fathers, to bless still attond us ALL e YW oI God bleas the laborer still bo our prayer, } DIZRASES speodily rogain thoir - e TR " OF atrongth, and the HONEY FOR THE LADIES, THE blood s purified. ‘mnmn& Itis pro ;\mwmy‘ LIVER hundrods of the -, E——" okt sy hundreds of the best | = Vermont has two women acting as mml car ““Am Y LY CURE for anl | Fiers, 4 URINARY R Macrame lace work has been rovived In I\ |onoaxs o % purely voger | Fogland, DROPSY tablo, and curea when London has a society to promote window- GRAVEL other medicinos fail. | rardening. DIABETES It {s prepared exe . 8 4 i 5 BRIGHT'S prossly for thoso din. Volvet ribbon is lavishly used as a garniture DISEASE ;:':‘kn':-;l'"l‘-:on';mr both for hats and dresses, PATNS l Ono erim wits cons Jackots are to be worn short and plain; — yinoe you. For sale [ mantles long and handsome, BACK i "’;}m;“.‘;‘;';" The wedding presents now most fancied in 101N Sond for " | P8Yi8 aro sots of elogant fancy pins in various Pampntot | | 1OWOI of Tanti. A fastidious person proposes instead of ‘monials, dosignating single ladics as old maids to call HUNTYS them *‘bachelettes. . REMEDY aco collars are proferred to those of em z Co., broidery for children, They aro_ very wido Providence, | and aro chalk white, qnite untinted, R. L A popular and_pretty young Indy af Now arke has just comploted n crazy quilt composed entirely of silk neckties given her by gentlo- men friends, Black net, wrought with silk and chenill or with gold, is the prettiost for lace waistconts this winter, The pattorns choson occupy n large space, but are «o closely worked that any appearance of conrseness is avoided, The engagement ring, to conform to the lntest agony, should be a sapphire, with « dia mond on each sido, But thon, an engagement can be broken just ns easily when this sort of ring is used as if it were only plain gold, Black costumes with no brightness c<copt what is derived from a red waistcoat are worn by young ladi A trimming of black worsted laco heightens the general somber- ness aud increases the contrast made by the single touch of color. Lt winter the skirts to street dresses wero much more fancifully trimmed, except, per- hiaps; tho. tallor-made costames, then they will be for the comirg_season, Now simplo braids in rows, velvet ribbon trimmings laid on flat, and tucks in various widths are the choice, Ladies! do listen, A lovely armlot of purest gold has been purchased by the South Ken- sington Museum for 5,000, 1t is early Greek and meant to wear abovo tho elbow. It was onco resplendent with enamels, but only the gold remains, — Tho supposed dato i3 B, C. 300, A stylish and protty ‘‘Terry” bonnet in Now York show window has a crown of palo gold colored satin, puton in close, overlapping folds. . Tha' slightly 1 g brim s cov- ered with dark velvet. This brim on the out- #ido has a very narrow bordering of gold and cashmere beads in a fiie Grecian pattern, Around the crown 18 a wreath of brilliantly shuded autumn leaves of velvet in scarlot, groon and gold, with a cluster of doepest rod nasturtiums at ono side, The broad ruby vel- vet strigs are lined with gold satin, Iseo that freckles are in fashion, Iow nico for the people that have iron hidden in thoir blood and visible on their taces! Frec les aro the outward sign of iron, I always un- derstood. In America frocklos aro so much in vogue this yoar that artificial means have been adopted for producing them. A freckle man- uacturer has invonted a kort of sand that is rubbed into tho cheeks and comes out freckles, Probably ho is tho samo prachtionor who sows dimples—reaults warranted, ——— In the Theate It's a trial when a lady Sits before you with a cady That’s too high. You will strain your neck to pioces By the thie the drama ceases 1t you try, Ask her if sho'll move a little She wont stir a j.t or title, But sit there, Calmly sweet, and quito unhecding All'your low, pathetic pleading To her hair, m NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY 0. F. DAVIS & 60., SUQURIGOR TO DAVIS & RNYDER,) Goneral Des! REAL ESTATE 1508 FARNAK ST. . « OMAHA, “lave for sate 500,000 anres caretall ' Eastorn Nebisaka, at low prios and Tmaprovea raziny 107 sale i Doul Platéo, Burt, Cuming, Serpy, WA @aundore, aud Dutlor Jountles. “Taxen pald in all parta of tho Bints Monoy loanod on_mproved tarma. Notary Publio alwava ln office Correspoud A FINE LINE OP Plngs & 010; WODDBRIDEE BRLS, THE ONLY EXCLUSI\VE MUSIG HOUSE IN OMAHA' NEB, scleoted lands on onay terica Coltax ~ Science of Life Only $1 00 BY MAIL POSTPAID. A GREAT MEDICAL WOKK ON MANHOOD! Exhausted Vitallty, Nervous and Physical Dobllity Promature Doolino fi Man, Krrors of Youth, and the untold misorles resulting from Indisoretions or ex ©00808. A book for every man, young, middle aged and old. It containg 126 presorlptions for all acut and chronio discases each oue of which 1s invaluablo Sofound by the Author, whose experlance for 11 years is such na probably hover votoro fell to the lot of any phyeician. 800 pages, bound in bosutiful French muslin empossed covers, full, gilt guaranteed 0 boa finer work In_every sense,—machanical, 11t Ask her over so politely To romove the thing unsightly, And, 0O, my! It a glance could paralyze you, And thon quite pulverize you, You wonld die. ~[The Judgo. erary and professior al,—than any othor work sold {p — his country for §2.60, or the money will be refunded T Ao every Instance, Prico only §1.00 by mall, post PEPPERMINT DKOPS, wald. llustrative sample b conts. Bend now, Gold mmedal awarded the author by the Natlo Modlos) Assoclation, to the officers of which he rolors. The Solenco of Life should bo read by tho youn 2or Instruction, and by the afficted for reliel. It w Duuefit all.—Loudon Lan There {4 no member of sxclety to whom The Sl enoe of Lito will not bo usetul, whether youth, par ent, guardis, Instruotor or clorgyman. —Argonaus, Addross the Peabody Medical Tnsdtute, or br. W . Pasker, No. 4 Bulfinch Btroct, Roston, Masa., whe may be congulted on all diseasos lm\uhl-wz wklll and experlence. Chronle and obstinate diseascs thut have “‘Lovo laughs at lockemiths,” 8o does the cashior, 8t. John clothies, Flirtations are defined 85 “'attentions with ont intentions,” Tt was car that killod tho cat, Care, that s, in aiming the murderous boot-jack. will wine-colored not wear ba h“‘].:lh. lklI!lu t:‘l \.l" lfl‘hl" phys-| c:llllll Mince pie in Boston boarding houses is but a wpoclalty: * Buch reatod sutooes ui | another name for sandwiched hash, mont s amine ot i THYSEI R “When tho cats away tho mico wil lny,” is not a political proverh, but signifies o ratty vacation, A boy with no brains has been born in Ne- braska. In dude time he will be elected king of the mashers,— | New York Journal Spoech of a tailor ina St. Puul court: “Your honor may dismiss the jury: every man there owes mo fora swit of clothes,” Nolle prow'a, ome clothiers are selling rough and ready ' suits with an extra seat thrown in, This i the first time we ever knew roserved seats to be sold without charging extra. **What do you think of Fieldin asked a Boston girl of a Harvard graduate, *'Oh, it's important, of conrse; but it dow't amount to anything without good batting.” Walkhim Miller is supposed to have just run up against three kivgs and a jair AN hoe wrote: **kor all you can hold in your cold, doad hand, is what you have given away,” ‘Have you,” asked the judge of a rocently victed man, ‘auything to offer the court before sentence is passed?” **No, your honor,” vepliod the prisoner; * my lawyer took my last cent,” “Aro you a dude and a Parisee!” sald the wachive politiciun, scornfully, as bo entered the office of the independent editor *'I am, and a kicker, too,” said the editor as he lifted the intruder adown the winding stair with his light, fantastic toe. A lawyer walked down street recently with his length of arm taved to bold & lot of law friend pointing at the books: ““Why, 1 thought you carried all that stutf in \S m\w Our On Blood Poisoning 14 of interest to ali classes, Wil Bemailed free on receipt of your addiess * bui Swirr Sesciric Co. Diawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. (CONSTITUTIONAL *SCRO "ULA. A glr in my employ has been cured of hat 1 | \iove was constitutional Scrofula by the use of Switt's Specific. 3, 0. MeDANIKL, Allatoons, Ga,, July 25, 1854, PRESCRIBED BY_ °HYSICIANS. X bave proseribed Swit's Bpocifc in many eases of Blood Polson wnd & & general tonio, and it bas made fcures sfter all other remedics had falled. B AL STaickLAND, M D, Cave Spriog, Ga., July 18, 1884, FEARFUL BLOOD POISON! Anegroonmy farm has boen cured of & feartu case of Blood Folson by the use of three bottles o Snitt's Bpecific, ANDREW J. HOWARD, Lol o Forsyth, Ga., Aug. b, 1884, your head?, 1 do,” quickly replied the law- Y d 1n d 5 Yor, with & knowing wink, - “Thece are for the | and suroundivg locatities witkin the last| A fashion journol de sribos *angel bor urdey. stk Judges.” cighteon mouths, Notxe Dame Leing visited fnets.” Thio s the first intimation we haws Ratiss . e by the dawn's oarly | Shrce times soon that. cagels woro boniots, “Angel boa. || DULKEE's Satap Dirasixc & Cotn Jights \What you fuiled to perceiva at tho twi. | A clerical sensation which firds an_echo tu f 105 bl Bimiiaery openiuge’ in arary | Mzar Baves The nniversal favorite| Jiight's last gleawings A crauky concern that | the Quastier S8, Gormania, has ocourred in | betee) workle SO WERIGY SHONSRS | both in the U S, and Great Britain, | 3 through the long night, O'er the bed where | Rome, Two Italian prelates soparated some | o4 ! 1 Wholesome, delicious, economical, and you slept was 5o saucily strewming? The silk | years sgo from the church ax wened o chis e nutriclon Saves anxziety, watte d tches #0 fair, Round, three-cornered and ~=l--1 ‘uhu 3 ey called the Italian Catholic “Over sand Over Agait trouble, re, Give proof that the lunatic bed quilt | church, Repitition is sometimas tneonly way to Will purify the BLOOD,’ is there. O, the crazy quilt wania trivmph The oldust chureh in the southern statos i | fmpress a truth upon the mind, ~Accord- N '.. . Yate the LIVER «1d KIDNEYS raves, And maid, wifo and widow ave | tuy First Baptust of Charlestou, 8, C., aud a ingdy take notice ihat Dr. Pioroc's On the Car, and $eFIOEE Tik HEALTI a8 1t slaves, in this connection i that it dates | (18 5 sellots.” ( Toxas Sift Wna VIGOR of XOUTH. byr e e— ation s Kittery, Mo, from | *Pleasans Purgative Pel (tho orig- | Texas Sifting o | Y APl MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC, ated 1n & body inal Litdlo Liver Pille) continue to be| “You've got my seat, si,” said a man | Vaally s 200 yeurs 840, wonderiully effective in caves of sick aud [ on o Toxas railroad, who had left his i T . church has & large nervous headache, constipstion, Indigea | for a moment, X 3 lh;" AAI“I-"‘« :;_\l‘;'\}*w-v out to be a b, ierenco in the Ludinu terntory, composed f tiou, rnsh of bluod to the hy ld ex-| “Therois nothing to show that you ! 3 aaughty snd » nas! s £ Indinn vhurches and vé, Ono dis. and all nilmenta m | have retained this scat.' ES: Harrdson and Gouray intend to try u wew | trict ol Wila- confurvnce, which rprscnte, a | o tiss and [ AL | AT ga et ane! it ne da n g RIER play called “Hook and Eye.” work of long standivg, is paching s obatrustion of 116 ¥ Sunamc g 400k Up 416 o Y Nipt bt T bavical and scenio effects fn|suppoit The 1istyehr thousand accosions | 82Hon is thorough get yentls, | om the rack right over this scat. “ishadovis of & Great City” ave suid to be wou: | weie seport i, ugredients being ousirely vogetablo they |~ #Well, then you sit up there on your } ful, There in London 2 an bo taken with luprnily into the most { bat box, if that's where you have re Liea Weber is fn active life again, She h on_Saturday night, and the perf rmance is looked upon as o revelation, Miss Anderson is now in the second year of her London en gogement, the longest over played in that city by an Americau except that by the comedian Clarlke, “‘Dramatic interviewer, rt,” said Ristori to a New York ‘in degenerating; there Is an awful decadence to be noticed, Bernhard in only an artist for effect. [ can assure you that Rachel has nevor been replaced During the past four years Ristori bes not acted ex- ceot at an occasional charity performance. Sha hus elegant residences at Iome, Paris and London, and leads & quiet life. ~ She will rotire from the stae aiter this season, An innovation in “Hamlet” likely to cause rome ferment has been made by Mr, Wilson Barrett. The word *'kind’, in the famous line, A httlemore than kin and less than kind,” is by him by him pronounced “kin4,” rhyming to tha common pronunciation of “wind,” or “4ind” in “‘tinder.” Mr, Barrett holds that the words are a dircct respons to the previons line of tho king, *‘But now, my cousin Ham. lot, snd my son,” and mean a little more than "lklln"\' (cousin) and less than “‘kind” (son or child), His Ho talke of things | With countenance demure; is mind is analyticas And really quite maturo, litical, His viows of doing national He airs with pomp and pride, And thinks that you're irrational If yours don't ¢_incide, He's just a trifle finical— Of Pharisaic creed; He tries hard to be cynical Aund dovsn't quite succeed He'd have you all remember— A circumstance of note— That he in this November Did c1st his v CONNUBIALITIES, Tho French government proposes to lay a tax on bachelors. Marriages of rich young girls with thoir fathor’s conchmen turn the lattor into agroom, Tour misters named T were ried at Joliet, Ill,, one evening last week, (uite a Car-go. A word to over-ripo maidens—Girle, only about two moro months of the present leap year remain, A statistician _has di red the curious fact that out of 506 graduates of Vassar Col- lego only 188 aro married, 1t is seldom that a rich young man elopes with a poor girl. The sacrifices in love are all made on the woman's side, One of the daughters of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is engsgzed to be married to Mr, Torpe, brother of Mrs, Ole Bull, At New Haven, Conn., Mrs, Maria Rood married John (. Walker, He is her fourth husband and she is his third wife, “Do not marry a widower,” said the old lady, “a ready-made famwily it like 8 plate of cold potatoes,” *'Ob, T'll soon warm them over,” repliou tho damsel. A Maryland gypsy woman eloped with ove (irogge. ~Whethier he was a Kentucky bou won or a Maryland sour-masher is not told; but it’s & rum old elopsment. M. Worth, the famous man-milliner, being determined that his danghter #hould not mar- 1y below her station, as the phrase goes, has betrothed her to the son of amillionaire taile Sothe president 18 not engaged to Miss Frolivghuysen after all. The anxiety in Washington for a White House wedding is 80 great it is feared the president and Miss I, will either have to marry or get themselves disliked, Will M, Carlton, the poet, hus married and settled in Brooklyn, His wife's name is Bet. sy, but they arenot “‘out” yet, and as Will keops away from Wall strect, there is no likelihood that they will have to go ““Over the Hills to the Loor Honse,” At Groton, N. Y., a fow days_ago, Thomas B and Lydia Miller Tarbell ‘celcbrated r sixty-first wedding anni bell’s ago is 85 naxt March; in Februar, 10 boys and 8 two oldest boys, 1V 81 daon, rls, who are all living but. tho — He Loves Her, Within my room Uidly s, Nor mind the drendiul racket Upan the strect; my pipe's unlit; Tho picturo on tho [ | Attracts my gaze, and is 8o fair It disripates my choler, ok, although 1 swear many a S high, but ehe’s divine, in und Lear ity My love for hor is supertine A5 gold at twenty Inough fo two girls, ab o spurt, She'll eat, but il not nag her, ther than that sweet croature hurt 1'd stab me with a +, =By Stanles Waterlos, o RELIGIOU Tho P’resbytorians of Philadelphin numbered 8,600 communicants in 1810, There are now 25,000, Faght hundred thousand purils have been taught in the different Methodist schools for tho froemen during sho last yoar. It is reported at Montreal that the Holy Hoa decided to permunenthy establish an ayostollc commissisnorship in Wanada, Miss Peabody, & native of Amwerica, has been commissioned to labor awong the Ar- wouians, who number some 160 or mere in Fresno, The pope is & busy man, Uy at 7, he allows only bulf an hovr for his feugal midday meal, Evory moment of his day 15 portiosed out to best greet tho innuweratle calls on hix time, The Synod of the Obio Presyterian Churcy in session at Cinclonsti, has declarsd for a strict observauce of the Sabbath and the pre hibition of the mauacture and sale of io- toxicating drinks, late in and arcund Paris; six burglavies havo boen eff wany as seveuty- o church ., with the san A Dritish cruiser cantored the now DBishop Crowther of yns in Africa, a slave.shin, slaver, The boy the Angelican mi 1 think we oan look forward to the time when ecclesiastical government will be sub- ordinated #o much that there will bs a com- munion of the Pr testant Church with Papal, the Papal with the Greek, the Greek with the Coptic and the Coptic with tha Armenian, In that time a minister can go fr one of the churches to any of the others withont be- ing suspected of Laving changed his faith,— Rev, Dr, Newman. e — 4T New Orleans Times-Democrat, The first time that he eaid “I lovo you dear,” 1 would not take it, touch it with o thooght, He was my idol and my king of mon g How shouid he say that he could stoop to this, o me, who was content to clesp his feet, And homage pay to him who knew no mate? There was no fitting mate in all ths world For him whostood with men peerless, apart The next time that ho caid “I love yo u dear. 1 bolder grew and sesrched his face, his soul. A torrent swept my being into naught And T was his, and ho wes still the samo, The noblest and the best and something more. 1 saw the sea, Tslooked there was no shore I saw the pendilun of destiny 3 Swing thro' the petty snares of woman's will, His Jips were close; What matter sea or shore? And all times now I say ito'er and o'er *‘Dear you love me? Fiud me, T am lost! 1 turn to hear him as earth turns unto light, ‘As saints unto the tablo of the Lord, As the elect to judgment a fter death, Heloves, and I am changed to what he wills, And he is still my peerloss lord my king, e —— BINGU LA LRITLE: A two-headed child is the latest production of Chattanooga, Tenn, An apple treo at Lancaster, Pa , which is 125 yoars old, bore a good crop this season, A Shepherdsville, Ky., colored women has given birth to twins—the one white and tho other black. ‘The 50,000 tons of s00t; t chimneys overy year is sold vsed as a fertilizer, The British Medical Journal reports a well authenticated caso of ry catching the scarlet fever and dying from it, The Rathskellar, a restaurant in Ereman, has had a continued existence of seven centu- ries, It is the oldest restaurant in Christen- dom. At the North Carolina State oxposition one man exhibits a fomale wardrobe erected by his own needle and thread, and another has a bed quilt with 6,00picces in it. A tortoise that had been inclosed in a solid block of ice since last winter waa cut out a few days sgo at Cornwall on-the-Hudson, and re- vived on exposure to the sun. "Tho model of an apparatus for “lifting ves- sels over shoals,” for which a patent was issued in 1849 to Abrabam Lincoln, will form a portion of the Patent Uffice oxhibit at the Now Orleans exposition. An English architsct says that wooden hou.es can be built to last longer than brick or stono houses, and instances the fact that in many English towns wooden houses are stand- ingand in dsily ase that were built 500 years 880, In Wurtemberg o well-presorved log hut of the Stone Age has been found in a marsh. It has two rooms only, one of which has an open- ing towsrd the south. The It is about ten by seven metrse, and the walls, as far as pre- served, ara of aplit logs. A vew clock has been invented, and coming into use in Europo, which is warcanted by ‘manufacturers to run ,for fivo years with winding or regulation, The Belgian go ernment placod one in a railway station in 1881, sealed with the government seal and i¢ has kepu perfect time ever since, There is a boy in Putnam county, Tenn., a ton of Jefforson Lor, ten years of age, vehio, n from London for £41,000 and Ohurch rcbbing bhas boew alarmingly rifs of cted 1 the capital owing o the peculiar nature of his skin, has never !een known to sweat a drop of perspira- tion in his life. - Another phenomonal feature connected with the boy is thut he has only four teeth, and had theso whon bom, having neither cut nor+ hod_any since his birth, He i veiy much affected by the scasons. In the summer ho gets exceodingly warm, and is , in order to live atall, to keop his hoad anc body wet with cold water, and falls off to almost a skeleton; but when winter comes, and cold weather sots in, ho is cuabled to dispense with his bath and grows fas, He is said to be u eprightly boy, with ple £ commpell sense, e ——— EDUC A $10NAL, There ave ove 5,000 school teachers in this country » of lust yes become o divinity stu Buffalo. s wmaking preparations for n author’s camival, to be hald in Tebruary Tho sckool law is to be enforced in such o mannerin Gridley, Cal, as to make b tend schook or leave the town, ( thousand students accased of Nibili ter s have | expellod from versity « f Kieff and draftad int ¢ conseiipts, A higl: sehool in which English and Sanscsit ght to women Las been opened in Poona, Indis, and will be supported by tho Bombuy government. A four-year-old boy at sensation ot that town, to bo abls to though he was never instructed nica instituto of Buffalo, ary of 50,000 volumes, but it is ne o) owing to the institute’s lack tho fund’s te kesp 165 rooms open, The reac n at the vatican now open to than 1816 can b tracts musd leaving, ity, Ohio, iet! an or All notes o» ex tw the librarian befuie Appropriate hymn %r an electrician’ oral—*1'm gaing hovse to dynamo.’ Rev. W, H. H. Muvrray has _becoms the propristos of the *'Suow-Cafo,” in Munteeal, ‘While saving souls the Salvationists cannot be blamsd for saving o dollar, A 1man with an empty stomach cannot Co much worl, A Turk, who adtempted to perfusm his ki devotions'in the city pork, Now York, not ouly attractedas crovd, but' was clubbed by i policeman, A Now York rainister preachod n srmon lately on “How % Be.omo an Angel.” He ) o did zot, howeves, oven alluc reciye, “live in & boariog-he As they wore sivging tho chureh, & yoane man, sidting back o a gayly dresrad lady, whispered to frend by his sid 80 Youd’ that I pew ging." dolicate stownch, All druggists 3 Brows,s bonuet is American iron makiog has fallen to about one-half the productive capacity in all departments excepting steel rails and structural iron and nails, but in Great Britaln three-fourths of the iron-workers aro now idle and woges are lower than they ever have been, Iron ls as low as it wos five years ago, but the prospects were better then than now. One shipment of wiro recently made from Johnstown, Pa., measured 22,000 miles in length. A St. Louis firm has just shipped a steam fnspectlon car to Algiers. A Chicago firm has shipped goods to Turkey and China, and u Pittsburg firm is filling a large order for Brazil. With proper effort our trade could bo considerably en- larged. The old saying that itisan ill wind that blows no one any good is exemplified in the present intorest taken to enlarge our export trade with Central and South American_countries. A goodly number of Philadelphia manufacturers theoretic- ally fiwvor it, aud hope trade will bo opened, in order that idle labor and machinery can bo employed profitably; buv many think and say that individual enterprise must first opon the way before the government can be asked to aid in the work of opening up markets, Labor is abundant and cheap in the oil regions, but the spirit of organization is at a very low ebb. The oil well workmen seem moro or less indifferent to trades unionism, and act as though impressod with the notion or hopoe that some desy they will “atrike it rich,” and bhave no need of unionism, There ars to-day 41,- 000,000 barrels of oil stored in tunks in the oil region. It would be cheaper to pump it back into its nalive reservolr than hold it where it is. There are over 5000 miles of pipe, and 1000 iron tanks full, The pipoe lines connect 21,000 wells, and receive from them 66,000 barrels of oil deily, Some time ago the tack manufacturers of Massachusstta heard what wonderful fortunea were made by the ‘‘combination” and all wh tinjure e and pur o, aids the nas| s only by IROW Y O3 irn and Bele s and ner nittent Fevers, Lasst &e., 1t has 1o equal he genuine hias ahove wrap 1AL ¢ ing 1 s the blood, st nilation of food, re ng, and st Y\ - THE BEST TONIC, e, Lack of TRt 4u Undisputed 1n tre BROAD CLAIN VERY BEST OPERATING, QUICKEST SELLING AND | v, NOST PERFECT COORTHG ST0TE .. Xver offered to the public. 23 1 arganized a ¢ !wmm to play burlesques and ; l'nuh‘v:- Nnaem' r'lwlw;['h'lr‘ hoe are called. LABORR AND LABORERS | musical comedies in tne musenms, esides thess thero are 111 prea i Whon playing Tdy Macbeth Bernhardt a) | (10 clont of Shess chifc e s 00 Matters ot nterest 10 Bmplogers and | ! {‘n]n’f,f(.(.",":;‘;“.;‘;:.‘..;.‘.1 . )"Yv“uluu-L-«;\h’]mr“"”'_‘)tx-f‘n“Hunilwlvm 1800, T Employed, | feet a8 heaven fashioned them—an oxploit at. [ ministers in charge. S al tempted by o ono else, Treasurer fothn Soanith | Phis js an age of mechanical wondors. z A despateh from Paris .'mv.uv,mrn- ]n‘:n{ M % tortws o “““”;\”‘v;\n:”l At the Cgolops Works, Eagland, in fow :I’.n']’:;",‘\]”\v:y;:l et I‘,’:‘,},’,’;,’..“‘,':"',", waloet | Council of Ministors of Soain, published in | weeks will bo cast steel ingots weighing fri mn'uu-\. At Mors ot Vita,” which he | the Official Gazette of Havana, proclaiming [ 100 tonas apiece. The work will be done i | desires $o d+ dicate to the pope, }“‘I»]- tlon for all religions in the island of | by Charles Canmell & Co. American g, | Thero will by quite a zoological collection in | 2% i stecl makers aro increaeing the size of ] the third act of “Nell Gwynne” at the Casino, {)1 ifty yours ago there wan @ boy In Africt | heic stoam hammors, the length and e Maeder, will appear a ';r{nvlv.n o mule, two [ FAE ML .w"'" Lf_ e 8old 58 8 0. After | furnaces, the capacity of cupolas and in - T e A Jld and resold, now for sugar and | every way prepairing for the greater de- H oy Spot Oneh,' the new play In which M. B. | agsin for rum, he war finally carried away in [ mand for steel in enormous pieces. 5 4 gt The remarkablo growth of Omaha during tXo last fow years is a matter of grent astonishment to those who pay an occasional visit to this growing city. The development of the Stock Yards—the necessity of the Belt Line Road—the finely paved atreets—the hundreds of new residences and costly businees biocks, with the popalation of our city more than doubled in the last five yoars. Al this in great surprise to visitors and ls the admiration of our citizens. This rapid growth, the business activlty, and the many eubstantial improvements made s lively domand for Omaha real estato, and overy Investor Las made a handsome profit. Since the Wall Btreet panle Iast May, with tho subsoquent cry of herd times, there has beon less demaud from specula- tors, but & fair demand from investors eoeking homen, T Thio latter clasa are taking advantage of low prices in build- ing roaterial and are accuring their homes 2t much less cost than will bo possibls ® ‘ngthe | year hence. Speculators, too can buy real ests’ > cheaper now and ought {5 take nd present prices for futur profi s fow years promises greater vo'-pments in Omaha than tho paat . New n ufacturing establishmenta and large job bing houses are added almost weckly, and scheme, and 80 they combined. Event- ually small competitors sprang up all around. and the combination was forced to buy them out. Then a shrowd set of Yankees went to Cloveland and bailt an immense tack factory in that city and more frequent than is apparent, because the members hide their failurcs from the | press ax far as sible, ‘W'rade combi- | nations may avai) within certain narrow limits where the numbers ave large. As | the number of members which control or represent a trade or indwstry or inter- HAMBURG-AMERICAN Pacitot 3 ond toarg, (PARIS) and Strerage tro Cabin, §56, €65 and §76. Stec Henry Pund}, Mark Hanson, b Omata, Gronewce & S RICHAKD & Ratos: i Bl ., 61 Broaday, N. Y, oral Wostera Agonte, 170 Washington St., Chica knocked prices, and up goes the combi | , 5% natlon. This is but one mstance, Cages | »d with I of failure in trade combinations aro much | (4o srd aurcesble, rda; ay Compaiy. RECT LINK FOR ENGLAND, A NY. and leavo Now Yors Y. or Plymouth (LONDC (s, Koz . Mooras, FRANCE AND mown line are holit of ents, snd aro ry roquisite to mako 'tho pass Thoy carry the Usl sll add to the prosperity of Omaha. There are many in Omaha and throngh- out the State, who have their money In. the banks dra a nominal rate of n- terest, which, diciously invested in Omaha real estate, would bring them much greater returne. Wo have many ofa: : both | bargainn which we are confident will Stater | hring the purchaser large profits in the near futu: V) Che: 8. First | We have for sale the finest resi- oth, e - 5 GG, on Pacs in the nerth sod neki & Co- = _— 2 city, est of any %ind decreases the strongrh of the combiustion incraases, as in the case of tho Stemdard il monopoly, the trunk-line railroad pool and ke combi- nations. After a bitser nino-monthe sfrike the employing molders of Cincinnati, as au- nounced, havo gained the strike over their union wosmen. The mes attemp- ted to establish arbitrary and offensive shop rules which practically deprived the owners of control. It was on this polnt that the owners held out so persistently. Had it been mevely e question of price they might have vielded. American sewing machine manuiactur- erscoagood and growing business in inelithe: also a? No mmarks on vedand have fine lots a on Sherman aver Davenport, on - Marnam. West Cuming, and all the Ivadin; streets n and ion. in that dire Jalifor— The grading of Farnam, nia and Davenport stree accessible some of the ! sowing muchines, espocially since prices ese Adoss T sewing machines for the p=ot year b = e 5 - P AT P ¥ o ™ = teity, and with the building of the been §3,062,814 which 1s the lflfl-’t‘fl"VARiLUCELh yo 100 Button Hey A O o8 item on the list. Tosomotives | gg————— T T T % come moxt, having been exported, street car line nant, the 1 worth §2,819, Saws and tools como | “ Kgr | T e e third and firearme fourth, Tho s0Wing | " Viet maofsnmnialasmdons o i DOERYRHSMU0 MORORDIDRILO machipe comptnies huve the very best | bility ure D B will merease in value 3 v indacrition or ice Wy merease in value, trad y seour forsign countries forbus- | 1iesa, and from rescuc reports from facto- rico in New Jorsoy cspocially, a good | share of the businsss is coming. Whi'e one set of mechanic: out delving the sixteenth century r2onks in | their search into tho arcana of natare for | secrets, the monks dolred after| eologieal cobwebs, another so, are| King in the'opposite d: uing to nature, pur power, and are making windmills of im- |} meuse capacity to do the s which wmn is doing end what d to do. Windmill pringing up almost everyw! sents buve recently been mado to South Atrica, Barcelowa, Venezuels ustralia to pump sali water facturing salt, Lo pump weto to yun machinery, to driv and s0 on, nd can ba economivally uttlized in many es aud places where steam s 20t to boe % During the past thirly dags between 3000 and 4(L0 persons have beca thrown out of work in Philadelphis in cotton, | woolen, carpor and hosiery Metorics, | ivon and steel wnd hardwace establish: | ments and in machine ehops. The prob-| ablities ase that this nuwber will be irs | cotton gins, Viind is plenty and cheap, ha 5 50 wee. by addrossin 1200 acagon o thy thin fact we ATDINDE EOTRICREL thor il We also have the ages Syndic te and Stock Yards proper- ty iu the south part of the city. The nts made in this section Yo by the Sto Company the railr ds will eertainly double ort time, Coaniol some fine business We also have £ our ins me el nt creased Caring the nost thirty days, although the hope is held out that - employwaent wil be goneral after tae election, A reduction in wages wili probably he made in the carpet, establinaments of shis city, ou account of the illing off in de- mand sad tho throwing oat of s0 1aany carpet looms, Foxlong, weary months on the Monon- gahels river miness have been striking for the uistrict prles, living none but thewm- w:lvas know how, Cu Thureday John olin, their pluoky vresident, stood | » 509 hlanched and pinched faces on or and owid: ~1'll stake my judg- nant, as prosident of the organization, taat if you hold out until the ‘rise’ comes the apceators will pay the priee.” John ia right. A resolution to (nit work passed aud another convention 1s called for Sat- bei the ri d ye taip eat, I "y Roysl 1A Ge 80 atim Fes 3., b tho p meuo Re liden 1 stroet 08 . . Hava ERNMENS N/ Drawn a6 Havano, tuba, Svery 12 R B AL RESTATE b3 b mantpit'ath partialn lutorest. It 18 e {1 exkonc. formation and par sonte, 12158 & HAUG & CO,, 417 Faln ¥ Frack Lot Tmio & w 2P ce No. [ Teler , L. D 5, Lavoluntary L " 58 EABODY, § | "*{Physic:an & Surgeon; 1407 J ours 1 A TITYTY Lottery | falrest talog In oh a3 apply $08HISSY, wiw, N Y. clty. o ot 83, Lois , Mo Wyandotre, Kaz, 0 8., € ea St O m, £ Lp. ¥ ot 0N ROKES 213 Bouth 14th Betryveen Foaxy aty Lo x s v eall- [ D,

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