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FROM FINLAND T0 (RH(P., Obsarvntions of an Omata Travelor in Rus- Ranaln that thore 1a but Tittle space fo ARNL\'D THE WORLD. devoured or divided up among BenSman THE OMAHA l)AIl;Y BEE, MONDAY, NOV is nearly cooked and will This seems £ be the gen: | An A-’.wntaran‘ asion by wll with whom I 4 g ho it is the intention to begin ong Bioyole. i ins now | - somo & LTAN DOES NOT WANT AR Interesting FXtract from Mr, Steven's | 10 bet and although they are making quite & | count in St BAD PLIGHT, Moscow and cout {s thay wiil silow the Letter from Asin Minor— Under ies to go nnd this will ) | the Shadow of Mt. Ararat— = ho &y population twelve million atit Nibidas | first of the ing them down to nbout sev- | Telioran "&nl Tabresa was in n. Ihe only knotty ques- | e [ of th tion in the division is wiat to do With the | pyom e Statwds, the Amorioan, who | Mr k that nll the pow or Constantinople. Neither | powers are willing to give other. I st ted to Minister | the started from $AnYFrancis h Omahs and passed | wind s i \ to go around the world | would Lit might be given to America L | on ubicycle, has.reached Tabroez ra would agree to A i . 3 STt s imp ] sin, The following interesting lettor " . wnd [ believe it to be a good thing K totioly | tion ¢ They need our breac v need many of their products. 1f the overproduction continues i America we PRAOMPT, ips to some of these conntries that cans not produce nment is rotton ut the core: it pr ’-‘.m“-;u ind tenches it to jts chil- h:-r 18th, after & journey of hence ther y in doors during When I wrote s Yol my view They will ask v everything and « ke or Greeks strietly honest ennnot take less, but will tinally o ; you how much you will give, and if you | of course, the question of literary merit, | deawn and started on its m sston and the Aren 0o hurey”you ’ tiele for what you We ohtered “Constantinople from . the [ Bluck son, coming down throngathe Bos: | of the phorus, whici is & channel sbout twenty miloa Yonge lined on cither side by hills similar nmln blulls opposite Omaha. The tops | 1 but tae sides have but liv DOCTOR WHITT!E&[ M bile, Mo, v filled with the ) tufls nnd | which we are ailowed to use in | vance of its publication in Outing tails somo of the rider's experionces in pussing through the almost trackloss wistes of Asia, | d Wall some outlets with onr own or themselves, The Turk 349 miles, | Tdraw 2 rogistered by byclomotor; from Brz oum, the point from which I last wrote, is no truth or honest, ill tell a lie and dec a woulill answer bett They o tr ro upon their siac o AE At proved even more novel and interesting | tit's the than in Asintic Turkey:and, loaving ont, | g7 it co: lnrul» get tho'ur= | | pave no hesitation in sayi hat the | proper c deries of paper, desel Journey, will to the readers of the ma veu real trent | and one mile broad, very | | Amcriean portion published Inst spri | or those on tne Buropean part of tig itk & A LOUr NOW nppeating n. the route from | 718 Wi selfatintunning. stantimople live along this coannel nround this greatest | +so fortitied that it wonld Lo possibie to take it T proach 1t by tne sea of Mari BEAUTIRUL - PANORAMA | anywi looks quite olean, 1t containa | far escaped serous mole populution of about one milion, ing those on the Bosphorus. It is di disierent quarters CUH)L city in Europe | I'h 1 want o siny in oie PITAT 1T 18 ALL One can wander in them for | beyels hasn't becony tancy that it 18 @ pretty taur 1 tion of the time when the languag d ¢ contounded, and makes one Wish | revolver tower of Babel bad never by We gave ¢ r i 1o piss v of his own life but ce under the care of Minister Cox's | tre of the sw We dined with the minister the | down. Ever day before our departu his influence Were permitiee and the sultan's palace, » cuse in Stod any 1o you in all ean b shot down, Hprit to escapa. ere ntry has ten to their one of Michigan, who, like otirselves, | hand, tie; m&p:v kind nnd hospitan.c it sizhi-seoing, We - Tound him u | sometimes refndini (o accept any trivelng companion oTTY L0 8 ‘u,rumflruw d B LW dssnss katisticd with their | £ and T question LLNERD .~n mm Pianos an WOODBRIDGE BROS' MUSIC HOUSE . NEBRASKA. tion and ballot s fict must be borne sin his no free pross, o information g ountry, except such have published e not given but the opposite not eare to have they chose to yet, but is improving and will | return to Ame r nations know too through oir asso zh at onr notion are very thunkful. 1008 maond thiat ssiat hits a lurgge ata wely all nt home G tanea traversed from Ismidt to Tabreez —= is 1,202 miles—300 of whnicn is Turkish HOUSEKEEPERS that fail to acquaint | me nent by post hours, between Bei Wesaw less military parade there than deprive thems convenient and us NCIDENT waus guarding the , where he has been four months, and rogiment in sight for St. czinen summer palie stopping tor iments to goard the sultan of Turkey, y are needed 1o put down nrebellion in his own territory e A Mother's Gift Saves Her Dead Child | (onof M Abiott, the Humprireys o ~J innati Enquirer: “Doctor, does it ple, the Ame: not sicken the students, or do they not | ™ s all feeling und we lis palace without having the ronds soldicrs two deep so that it Velarinary Spacifls Oure Disenses of Moruc, Cattle, 8heep to fiand it to the sultan 1o the mosque 1o wor that on such » thinks e has been izt to hand him | sultan will consider it; in my sccond year of stodent life, [ district during the daytine, or sk , Borse I, It & Used by U. 0. * §TADLE CHART - L watiting petition and 1L our numbers and apportion ns in sovernment, ome twenty bodics: lying on the | #nother, but the me w5y some were covered there were white and blac sarrounded him sl snd wis or to the police his hands un then turned What became of him it s hardly likely that wother petition until ts over lis presont seare presont eapital of | plain about ten to Pamohreys Med, Cos, | O ———— Ty SIS o ) ILUH"IIRIJ""’ "[Llelfl "0. uly Vital wk'dh.l.,u». issigned to one of the covered tables, | I drew lots for choice of position, [ | #scents are comps chose the head, and then we uncove A the body; it wils that of u girl not more | Up by the feetof the pa blonde hir was el tied with light blue riobon. $ q have been oadled very gontly, for the | Dess, makes it impossible to ascend save | 10 the wir white skin, Contag J.OU.S d alocket, which 1 o cious stones seamed to chide me with her kindly eyes. | | he e ¢ to owe [ the foottof Mt Avarat. 1 have been ‘ he came to ¢ | | 3 4 1| honored and enterta el by Khans, and nation ”mvm.\ liold in the famous “black tents” of wild TS0 e nEUA e aas Kurds; aguinst which these same Khans | ik | haa warned me to beware. Nobody 9 thinks of travelling w.thout guards ia this country, but I have venturcd olono anywhere and everywh: ind have so ation, though neinde | Dhave several times hnd to display any i | revoiver, 1tind the Persinng o IQuUisitive—worse than anyt st the Awericans, —ind city ns you ap- | Limakes a | N Y 0 hation s by the es It sl tivst e oenn every-day occurrence for me to | strane \re miny new things to | Mwav from howling mobs of vill it 0 for olil tontstss in-fiet, o who insist on detaining me until revolution e pecnliar to | Khin of the village und every individuad | s bo | of them has seen me vide, and i sted | the bieyele, 16 s a great wonder the | Tauneh disabled long | oy | Aty compelled 10 | Buile in 4 sometl Jazaars are tho o grdat and the most extinsive in since, for 1 am | mount und, at least 15 of impussible places befors tne | of the will consent 1o my | e and some thut are unknown part il often . the ouly wuy sented in Constuntinople. 1|1~ can . convince. them of 1 | impossibility of comply | demands, is to convincee I have n | STon, 80 far, to so much st ven diys to the city, | in the wheel, everythin ed our vessel bound for | in perfect m-‘&‘ 3 ol tivin contin, We sand moall lanzoaz L think that every known | all s peop nes iu { i I wita thei | siored it iem with t in soda ten 3 Spoke | trolo anout it b be Jired bos is s and througn | 1 have so i his company we | trouble—the 1o vis.t the roval trensury | being suflicient @8 seutter ther and saw many | many sheep. Thise people do not moean | gides. lHowed to touris serally, | harm, simply * hing to s tisfy their three persoas in_our purty. | euriosity: but ently it is impossible mmer from Stockholm we met | to.d first time Ex were sizht of a liko so ol v were | ment whatever for suoh uccommodation | agro at | 09 they ean EBord. I have tound tie iz to Syrin, Palestine and | country Tess fountainons in Persia than sover for his health, Soon | in Asin Minor, gt there is a tof 1) tired from tho chur of the | sonce of whetled vehicies, ant conse. L and during the electoral count | quently of Tho wreat | 000 10 earry out t made H prosident, he was carayany attord | pany with n e en down sic P sater propbeLe ridubie path- | been formed, W 1 anticlpated tspring. We have | enabling me to_do i fty miles a diy be- o ended 1o s | tween Hoi and Tabrees. busides go.i tion, for which we | least ten miles out of my i courtes t ] put up, with the value of JAMIS PEARLINE in the kitchen and | broken nd Svas, whe Aves of the most ved again, aod the rem: Larticle of the age | measuren nder actual | vention it by eyclometer. It is son e where near 400 miles from here to To- | as IN A DISSZ3TING « | heran, where [ shall have to remain for | plice ROOM. the winter, and as theres no particular ttne inviti- *Yeo slish consul | ghe ind Wiip- | dewan ies, to re- | conv hurry 1shall probably aec From Multilation. here, and Messrs. Oldfathe an - nission: couple of days. ) for I veneration 1or the | to Teheran will prob: wout | ten days, more or less, gas Lind | v sicken for awhile, but they | the roads. On the way I puss throngzh ‘\ ow aeenstomed to it, and | Miana, the place celebrated for the poi ive it ws listle thought | Konous bug, whose bite brings on vio v e fever. 1 understand that (ness inseets | Gt D T are onlyin the houses, econscquentiy | respec s tremblo—cas -hardenod s 1| shall either contrive to pass throd | mush ing wo were all in the disseets | 10 the open for the demonstrator | . Through Asia-Minor, from scronm, there are well-detined cara 1 routes from one important i trad | most abrupt 1 ever trave | . are much more diflieult to | yme with the bieyele than need in the Roekies, wherethe | tively pradual. | ¢ ed | Otten these mountaim trails are courned o nimals taat renade wnd she conld not haee been | age traversed them all through the | brand San ¥ five uround tho room. There |V much of 1 others , male s, old and younz, Wo were | IMBER 9, 1895, n ot Pittshorg last TIITE CIITANTET PLACH IN OMAFIA TO EUE ' FURNITURE Tewey & Sione’s in the U, 8. the presideney. wbout as follows |' or to the y a8 rolated ia of 1873 Mr. Ho and no man in coulidence year, e was in St rccount is overdrawn here ar the first of o | would halance the sanie to One of the Best and Largest Stocl to NSelect from. No St"ur“ to Chmb Elcaant Passencrcr [Iuvator. 1o do it toad re that it wil retnrned Mr babilitios i days befor s It 0 the book-keeper can balance tho awbreez yesterday, Soptem- CDraw a draft! A TULWOCK, Eng. and Supt. . SADDLER, Asst. Boz . DIAMOND, Asst. Scoy. Valley Bridge and IJrc Ghoive AND Wunno benviNWunii, KANSAS, MANUFACTURRRS AND RUIDRRS OF Verougac Iroa, Stedl, Howy ‘Lruss wnd Combinatjon BEIDGES Mailronnd and Wighroad Turn Tables, Draw Spans, Racit graph the a draft.! Missouri u two or three prices for | Thus fpr my cxperience in Persin has | the ezacithat will square tie books, and main thing just now conversation ptive of this part [ Uraft pussed thiongh many banking firms | . intais anl tae ) fime it reached the cznr ine, and more | ribbons and seals belonging novel and entertaining than cither tho | entinst tutions throuy 1t was presented to one of his tions wiat to do with it & INSLEY, SH IRh & TULLO X but as everyt instrueted that secretary to inform Corresponienco solieltod 1roin. engineers an v of all bridgo work to lot. time he drew aaraft to send an iwmizod bricge cominssioners nowr | ATTENTION, /ress PATTERSON A NOVEL EXPERIMENT. A Vesset the Motive Power of s Conen 8 on. low biack hall of « SEEKERS or Full Perticuiars about Free and Cheao Lands in Wesiern Nebraska. Add & hai, how Esiaie Agents, Korlh Piutto. M. BURKE & SONS, (MISSION MERCHANTS, UNION STOCK YARDS, OMANA, NEI 10 1160t bo. sinip-binile LIVE ST0CK COF send, foreman e PRTPRENCES v Natfonal Ban'e.Taae L ooy Oumeat wtempt (o de il City from e R Sloumers' drutt with bill of lading aituch ST A IO Growers of Live Stock au:l (o] WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION T0 Csiound Oil Cake m t food for tock of any kind va vessel similar * | be mixed that the rubbot | gyifders worn ‘gt the wesse! wovs armed here; vut | concussion on’ the w iged 1o avoid serions | mative power pither su\t Therg are tw twelve foet Tt 15 110 host and Etock fod wit v Ground Oil Ca trom the fllcln. 115 equnl 10 throa. po Theen are used rm forward pro- W margetble anglos with tho sides o simtaneo. CUlag UK Bacas. Audtvsd Y@MNG Wltlfl TWho hAve thiisil away thate yonrhin vigor ant pa RAMSS il L OS5 ES g Tl are gos whof"ml their at the place, and they w.il not | will stop the b Senator F.W. | take “no’ for un unswer. On the other | diseharge, one w ll\ foree enougn to blow \WIEN o‘i all a sl ikl yy hire ons, wi A stock com- nnd should the W NUCORsS 1) neros 1t will be_bou experiment Mv flrr.m TREATME e Chlet ) .Ix rnl lm.nmmefiu ol U N s treatin ety ad umm-u who lnll'nr7 marry the water fro L eourse o | ghese vissels begun on a ch a village for the nigint. ‘Lhe dis- | s saia that v sailing or steam % put in L where ‘my eyelometer pin: was | Gyecy country of importance have L had it re- | fully covering all tae ‘T'he boat when launched will be i, nd s trial will then take schoone Giinditd iouival did s il gibd INETITUTE. nmiueh trouble to tis roally too T w ouriey | and talis Besides, tae spits is discustine W mouthiul Dr. Sage's i it | him complet 1 do hate 1o break it ofl] s he's quite course, it cured his ¢ warrh Remed A Tale of a Scoffer, sied st Sunday an ineident which de what promised of Napa City wits ¢ evening by n etleetive diss aymin who vtiing | at present has no reg the moans of support he 1 the i e sale of a hand »waell Kknown to than u week. ler long | Ftinloss simmer months until Several | envrsy BRI un and in two braids | inehes of loose material covers the sur- | nuny Wi re dilition to the sted id this, in must | fite ks had lefe no” marks on her | by pushing the bicyele ahoud with rear | Sholse nd the ribbons in her wheel alolt, like wother proof of that irs; sometimes 1 hu boys all e, [ sy sk fer ek, nd on touching it | | | ned. it | | [ wostreteh: but in the valleys ther eurinbly found u good wverage | tion of riduble roud, miles of my road to I old Judy s sweet face, which other side was the inseription 1 with them us they | 1rtof the great 'L i denl"with you, my chill MoTiigr.' © | Caravan route as 1ok did fiot disseet that night. | zeroum the cyc registerad | \u. was thut body dissceted in- our col- | #03 mile: ud in spite tion can boust of m iken the tirst Antwerp ex o Purify your blood, tone up the sys aulate the d gestive o { Hood's Sarsapavilla. Sold by all | Where on capp expericnes the uxury of Or The Slayer of Denver Republican cowhoy-lookit Iy over the ms tedd in securing rtist s work REAT IMITAT i e R wttendants carn which hutd just boen in'nse was | #ble from théim s sof peenlinritios or of mountains and bridzeless strog ol averaged over forty miles u day rib [ s T ool iy rags giite S0 micy | m 1w by Lk- | bulit is onlyowt these distunt pons 3 1 - ot sing in his own fied what is perhaps quite ng like what | meal” s ob- | Hon of b ment to worry | Y ot listening to, and” conye - mother ongig, se dames, as mmportant wlfire anyt Whor day a | Americans callw “squan Y ainable, heree the indu MOND "he | ndividual walked brisk- | ble floor of ‘the Windsor | $190 ax rapidly us posaiblo. The ordui- |GG up o the counter, and, giv- | ALY mode of frayeling i this country, by | a jurk 10 one. wide, sefzed | PEOPI in angtipg ke comortabls o oSG *hurriedly wr Bix tame in | Oumstances, 1510 Zo on horseback witn ? | honsinds o lottors, whioh rewchod from one vl of znptiwhag and oxtra horseand | )T « bedding, tont, ensos 1 busy ut the time and did | Of provisions. ¢f€3 “for the Villiges e ¢ RLEIZEr'S pres until | the most poverty Stricken peopls” imaz- | ¢ wis v another jerk ad | ible. and i ecommodation oltui ething to sheink | ntly bi into its rack | from, so that it is not easy 10r an inex- AT Then the clerk leancd over the registor | [lerienood porson to lmagine wint i fuls | Gid ) S rend, the regulation hotel | 10W enrrying i@ of these things but | £l S W whilst in that country elerk smile ehung traveling by the eenter 1o th something to the strang lent and was gesticulating wild. | | ot Bevustapol Mirror I no Hatierer came up and without any ado hustled e fellow out upon the sidewalk and he | was toll to moy he shortest way Il of the Crim intou look of dis. | trusting entirely to whatever miy tura | Fhe clerk shook his head and said s ilour 10 wnotier s woen ‘\‘,.‘|“\ 1t r which make | ‘Wel shaggy hair of the cowboy stand out } G \mexxlilnl I beliud. Then the visitor be- | A DRAFT ON THE RUSSIAN CZAR Yus stont looking men, who | M. H. Ho asw th quietly summoned by the clerk of $2 A Sene to the Ki ore Wipes Out a Balance 00 in 4 Peculiar Way 4 (Kan ) core: s City ‘Ties, sy pondent, wi on dote (k. o by H N I'be guest, as indidued on | HGd0te. §lat Bmith Walk." told by | the register, was Bob Ford, the 8 Qf:| 47 Sehiatnc BRI STOW s dost view of The intense summer hoat often causes & mun to gt out of patienee. The use | Jucabs Ol in all ¢ | would svon cause doclurs W boviiing -y caurly one week wod felt that we dieady tkeu 50 wuch bwe on i | before. Lhe story 58 [ Lis intindate trien s | never been publishe is told by John C. Carstivn a lawyer of Cuicago, wao t te | the Beb out of | p et P Chi s | i b tian e v Holukeky e tie wioe | congregation conding u pair of | brother minister, s tins higily in ,'IllyHl for him sting task to accomplish tor miles at | gested by the nature of 2 5in- | by his exrnestness tor thesalvation of his conor- | 1ellow-man, W the dust torty | Wits on the punishment that sroum, traversed | doers in the nhalf a day, was o mucadime road, | 0 blood-curdling sente wl Persian | and bubbling fur A to have 1t wits 13th sc., Cor. Capilo' For the Treatment of 2!l Chionic md Su aical l]lsease& D3, M AENAMY, Physmm and Stirgon in Charga, Particular attention pmu 1o l.,/u, mities, Discases of Women, of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and 1: Iuml 1ile 4 mors, Fye and Ear Discases, awnd Lung Discaxes treated by Medicatod - SEND ronr Writo for C-cular on Deformitics and Braces, Diseases of Wamen, Piles, Tumory Laacers, vetarrh, Bionciius, Inbiel:tion, Elec Lricity, P 1:psy, Kidney, Ear, Lye, Skin and Bloos Dise linhle Medical Institute muking a specialty of Private Diseases of the Urinary & Sexual Organs cunsed by OV'I beenin e fe *You who to-ni, what \\I” you do wi nin adeep voic Stirow in a hand-grenude, Caneers, Tus Livonchitis ALL i the sufest rom depravie haletion, INHALELR, There 18 10 diseaso arising tion of the blood which 1t will not speed- Tt judicions use brings healthy nd with headthy blood comes tie dralysis, Epis sdthy man Bappy i 1 ugry A Slander on Ty Atlanta Constitution | telogram anne 0 INDISCHETIONS OF wvital forevs, ¢ Oneilay a press { dolpu Tuck ientifie, oducnted diniing . Luve duy fell into th nted #o oftn th g o represntid Lo cure I see that Run Tucker e i careful » xourience 4 @ apting treataent o ludis wonoral quickly, and siudy of thix it Kiow Lolieve lin or |t treat Gigm Polsn F it CONFIDEN AL ne Al pastofics lief from muedi: Omaha Medical ana Surgical Institute, Core doth St wnd Capilvk dees, QUALLA,