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% MURDEROUS MINERS, A COLOSBAL PUMP. The South Omatia Land Coto T 1 RICH TEBREWS IN BERLIY, | Xoops the paor people fed and clothed NEW IMPROYEME“TS & 4 ilton et al, lot 10, b Sotut 3 a8 i ¢ 0 . Four Men Killed In Tennessee Be- | To Be PutIn at the New Waterworka | (im0t 10 bik 118, Sauth - A A b sl D LRGN RERT eoraska Natona dll 8 cause of an Attempted Arrest. Plant at Florence. James M Swetnam et al to Phoebe T ‘ . J811€0, Ton, Nov. 21.—Marshall Wool. | The Omaha Waterworks company have | * Whitlocie It 13 and 13 tn Vinton | g oo dee g mfa g oo ooy e | Y00 G the wonith e Wb R -— U. S, DETOSITORY, OMARA, NEB, wino yeatorday afternoon undertoolk to arrost | just contracted for one of the new Guskill | R WG (06 ivara d0 0 Pri i 1 [ ¢ 18 ot surprising that their moncy is | The New Improvements Introduced [ Paid Up Capital, - $280,00 some miners for disorderly conduct. The | pumps, manufactured at Lockport, N. Y. 1ot & blk 81, ity of Omaha, rinces Live. a power in every other direction, 100, in the Pork Packing Business. Surplus, - a = 80,00 mien rosisted and one of them, Noah Miller, | This pimp is an identical pattern for the ono | ki ™ P or that it opons to them every door. 1 ekt et was killed. The others fled. That evening | just placed at Buffalo, and has a capacity of | J ‘talto Mary D Stoddard, th MAINTAINING VERNMENT | might say every door but oné—and that - . W, YATES, Prosident, Miller's friends attacked the marshall and | 14,000,000 gallons per day, with all the | W 1 of ne i and i portion of e 15 of THE GO Bhe the demy. Wealthy Jews in Borlin | South Omaha Gaine Rapidly on Kan. Lawis 8, Haap, Vice-Prealdent. killed threo and wounded two of his posse. | modern improvements and a guaranteed duty | ;1 g of see HARTS qed o001 are uspiving, They seck tomarry their City, Dave ALE.TOUZALLN, %0 Vico Prosident, Great excitement prevails, of 100,000,000 foot pounds. It weiehs 600 | “yjungute, 19 lots in Bedford Place, The Count Who Married a Jewish | daughters to German titles, and 1o About WIS, Huaiss, Cashiler Atk S ont it Nokoi tons, and its transportation here will require | w d 8,580 Helress—dews in the Army— make their sons officers in the army PRES Th g e e L At ds LI D g thlldlie oy a freight train of twenty ¢ v more. The | G P Stebbens to Al Connor, lot i, Ma, It is a common saying that a Ger. AL ot 8, Ce $ew Yonk. Nov, 8! . v N . ¢ A niflcent S \ % . vas reported several da t th HOW, Yares, Lrwis 8 1 New Yonk, Nov. 21—In an interview | foundations for and the ercction of the pump Hansel & Stebben's sub-div: of lot " Ll b Tkl ) man Count is_ ‘‘poor as rlnfi h .\’I'“;“"‘,m":‘x‘m';‘vm‘““(.:“"“‘ll ‘,7“‘““ o ‘t”l:- rf,:: A B. TOUSALLN, L Agent Vandertoorn said he did not believe | il cost over $100,000, and the contract pro- r(l,l-(,l'fu:“;"'(jlldgl«[“‘ "ir. Ly 025 mouse, but proud as Lucifer.” Thunl' {ract for the ervction of 400 Bouses dnSouth | _— the storics that the crew of the steamer [ vides for its placement at the new plantat | ¥ 15 of s w 1g of sot 51415, w d. oo 8.0 Berlin Correspondence New York Sun: | counts are proud enough to prefer titled | Qinaba, hearing of this our Feporter maieh | Banking Office - Scholten had sought their own safety, leav- | Florence and in readiness for operation, by | gyovs, % & i of sec 115, “‘,?‘ w8000 | ke Jows own Tertin, body and soul.” | poverty rather than Jowish wealth, and [ ¥ sothat busy cit, and e d oW packing THE IRON BANK ing the passengers to their fate. When | the 1st duy of June, 1888, It will bethe lots 12 and 13, blk 1, Cloverdule, W 3 ¢ i e }v\\' of them marry into Jewish fumilies, | houses are aimost ready for occupancy, ny S ) .l b ked why only two of the ship's lifeb ocond largest pump in the United States, e ) 2k 250 | S0 say the Germ The Jews have | Niwhind th doos, and ol dou! when complete will enlarie the killing capacity _ Cor.12th and Farnam Sts, ssked why ouly two of the ship's lifebouts 1% only utioth idence of the magnitude | 5 % jii Ssten, t d Wledfora, | all the money—take the loans and keep | }is relatives triends rai to almost {0,000 hogs per day, In ¢ dired A General Banking Business Transacted, R L thoroughness of the plans for the new | ;) Hedfor d Place, w " 6,42 | the government on its legs. Lven Bis- lous talk over the mar B one et oAt evoryatiors. Wile | 5 = boats were swung on the davitts amidships, rworks plant. When finished it Will | g G Willis and wife to W G Ttoas e YO L S i o | St e HOL AR AR & YOUNE © tho | Airolling wround on . station Lha” reputter $ three on either side, Two of those of the | be one of the most effective and complete | “an. lot 6, bik 8 Willis' Park Place, marck himself knuckles to the Jews,and | than two months no a young count.who | 58S St O gaens' pace on Twen . H.A Y NE S port aido were crushed by the collision and | 8ystems iu the world w. v : ' 1| iscareful not to offend them. Atevery | Was un officer in the nrmy, wartied the | wixihstroet, the proprictor, Mr. bavia Elens I} COtlDe Wan ettioned, = The Water uk i - o T Y | daughter of a Jewish millionaire. and | was busy dispensing lquid Fefrisnments to the FOhA thth (6 [dabip COMTarbmbaL Ehve The Philomathian Society. Building Permits, turn you see Jewish wealth, and what is | §ijonds are still wrought up about it. | Sirsty customers, ‘on boin accosted by the ] hew such a list 1o port. that the starboard | Wednesduy afternoon a Thanksgiving das | e following bailding permits wore jssucd | 0 Of Berlin is truo of every ity in | All Torlin is waiting: patiently to soe | coifiatirasy of thehand: ' «Yia ™Sl i boata could not be luunched from that side. | programme will be rendered by the Philo- | yesterday by Superintendent Whitioch jermany. how it will turn out, Tho bride is an | o havine a boom h Wi soon be hacke One of them was subsequently launched and | mathian society of the Farnam school Gustave Weckbach, cottuge, 1londo, Whether the iron chancellor really | only ehild,and is of eourse heiress to [ g msmany hoes in s s they do fn B o e T s I AHC | ftors are fnvited and will bo cordiall - Dwenty-clglth o8 80 | knuckies to the Jews, and whether the | het futher’s immense woalth, ' Iutshe s o b 01 ) [ I ottage, Minwmi, near i <0 a beauti Foman, acc she ¥ would float und possibly some of the passen- | comed. * The following is the programme AT 700 | Jewish gold veally keeps the gov- [ f 1’"(:'.' .:‘»"v'.h'l{-"'"'\”" dai AHa WOk A ods gers who might be fignting in the wator | Rollcall and secretary's roport . Flora Day V& Hans and onehalf: crnment on its legs, it is plain that the | o wobleman yiolded. and, in spite of Jone 4 Would thus bo saved. The Scholten sank | Thanksgiving proclamation. .. Franklin Rose well 50" Ssout i young nobleman yielded, s 1'for auickly bocause the break was in the engine | With Thankful Hoarts. . Song | Seventeenth Lu] OUth ) oo | wealth of the Jews is everywhere about | his family, married her. His friends o tried a num. room, which is the largest compartment. Whole ) ©. D Bimonds, remodsitng bisidin the capital. Unter den Linten, where | say he sold himself for the banker o reliet uat] e OE MO H(ht,]wnn one of nmd\nrst vu-gu-lr in t |;- service | Boys Make M‘i[\. Speech Tweuty-third, near Mason. ... everybody walks or drives or saunters, | gold. They h‘m'l the accusation at him Rot the cat o 16 company an was built with seven fomi . o ¥ vi fOTN 1 U 3 s, orked ore my N v, Wator-Ught blkhoads. She was valued at | Thanksgiving Day. ... . .Composition | Four permits aggregating the Jows are the most expensively “‘I'\‘:.:((:L":I,‘;:“.‘;:‘,,":“'l':,’,’:..p that matr o Sowth Omihin. o STENOGRAPHER, mated at $500,000 tmost of which Is covered Tddie Denell ; A iy A ish women outshine all other gowns, [ all mercenary ealeulations, rither than | slept poorly, would ik and spit almost all th HAMEER OF (CMMFECE. by insurance, Twonty Quotations. .. Whole schoot | W+ M. Babeock is in Chicago and the men show money in fine cloth, | being so frequently based on bargains |t bl & disireising conh wnd o miserable - — ~Composition B. Earley, Kearney, Neb.,is at the | jocolry, and walking sticks, the latter | in which titles on the one hand bought f 3056 " wits ‘all broke tip conoraly, and. fort British Grain Trade Review. Paxton. Worth small fortuncs. The Jews sit in | Socinl prestigeor obtained money on the | whout as miscrable ns inan could féel. 1 saw *sndvortisen; al LoxpoN, Nov. 21.—The Mark Lane Ex- | Im Roscnluft.. At - Instrumental | 5 1, McCowough, Ord, Neb., is at the other. The'gist of the objection in this | Drs. Mc nts o on then Andresen, the most elaborate curringes and drive v v B o me T had npretty bad press, in its weekly review of the British | g0 o ! Dialogue | Paxton. instance s solely that the bride is the | o Cata they contd 'oure me, Wt it Erain trado, says: Damp weather has caused | " OO T i i, o | F. M. Sackett, Albion, Neb., isat the | the best hoses. ) ..., | doughterofa Jew, Nobody denies it | would probably take fhree ot four manths. o deterioration of native wheats, enhancing | Old Blue Beard ... “Recitation | Paxton. They throw royal equipages quite in | or attempts to put it in any other light. | WAk §Eommenond on (s (ramnt aid only values. Sales of English wheat' during the | - Hirhert Riges | H.D. James, Madison, Neb., isat the | the shude. Tt isoften the royal crest | Had the young count 'sold himselt’ by | feel like saving all T can for’thom. [ hve o woel wore 54,730 quarters at 30 bo, against | Who WillJoin the Cooking Club?..Composit'n | b cion, v ! alone that gets attention or distin- |1 ving the daughter of any rich man more night sweats, my cough I3 broken up and 45,484 at 815 4d the same time last yedr, For- | , o S o | R ST ToncRl Ransnat Olty s /a0 tne] | EuIsHes THE MR YOyELe LR e mosty ]| v U ew tHORGR BT LY SR S e e T R SRR D eigntwhicat stronger with an advance of 6da1s | Those Plaguey Rules. . . bl ok Pl , Kansas ¥y is at the | guishes PIAlN Toydl CArtings. BVCLY | elajterabout it. His 177 watched | Sow Than eativ on Australinn and Indian, AL Liverpooirod | o o0 o BddieSwan, - (0 G| Millard. i S showy turnout,displaying smartliveried | him for months, and declared he would I‘{.';'." L:‘“;;T: Mt‘n?.““:‘:«‘r;qufi::' 1. il 'I'ulrk il T _(“_"-mwm;“" tlli"l‘]’:}‘::lllv:‘dh‘y. of Fremont, ;‘\cl»., is at | coachmen, is sure to belong to the rich | not dare to take such a step. And now Jew. There is no s Berlin, from the | 01 1 ity of palaces in | that he has taken the awful step he isto Debate--Resolved, That 71 be “cut,” and his wife isnot to get rec- day's market English wheats in d condi- tion showed 0s advance. Foreign advanced hankseiving day is H. C. Stuart, Des Mo ,is at iser's house down to Gd(@ 1. a better holiday for a boy than Fourth | the Millard, the puluces of his subjects, I should | 0&hition. Thisis the present state of - o 1 g ——— R N. 8. Harwood, of Lincoln, Neb.,is at | L€ Puitices of s subjects. . = BAOWC | agairs, There are some outsiders, how- RO T i WD SUELRING B wite Restralned. Trwin Doyle the Paxton. P .h'nm'llwlmm'rs house up to the [ ever, who admire the the count’s pluck twill be forwanied gratis on ap Vov. 21.—United States Cir- RSk 2 STRaNG: of . et palaces of his Jewish subjects. The old | and independence p Miss Edith Entertain 1. B. Croshy, of Fullerton, Neb., isat | ¥ J HEL) 3 ), ot o o Cros e Tk ey | Tvw ohy S ie it ales the 1 e [ AD. RICHTER & Co, ainst the striking switch- | Our Visitor: Composition N 5 Tl i some of the big houses owned and oc- | Prince Frederic Charles tricd to geta 1, RAILWAY PLACE, FENCHUR nnnz!i% Hon. G M. Lamberton, Lincoln, Neb., ! I i { 3 Taw it HiRun T u 2 n ds at Houston, preventing is at the Millavad, cupied by Jewish bankers. They liv young Jew into his regiment. The ra . 2 Blomberg i e of the wealth- Speech B. F. Griffin and wife, of Tekamah, (LHO I h in much greater style than the kaiser, [ young man’s fatheri ¥ in. who, as a man, is 2 man of thrift, indus- | iest and mostinflucntial Jews in Be them from interfering with the property of A‘\T‘ijl"‘_“f-'i\'i"r Story the company and from iutimidati My Cholco....... ersons who apply to the company for employment 5 5 s ave at the Paxton. by o 7 s so. called | He wished his son to be an ofticer. He The etivion braying foF the intercesion of | 4 Little On i T Sposet || vainlei W, Misller, of Davenport, Ias, | i aimssonors 1-,‘1},.1.::«1'{;",,:&';,:llli,:l, had not only the influence of Prine - u\w court sets forth that the com- | g0 povs G Aequainted .., mposition is at the Millavd. least grand or luxurious. It is not the | Frederic who was colonel of the regi- L e S s i T T Susie Colpetzer. ¥ Mus. Charles Dodge, of Burlington, | Royal Palace. That is asquare distant, | ment, but Bismarck and the emperor Lo e LS G Ungrateful Simon Soggs.......... Recitation | Ta., is at the Paxton. and the greator purt of itis kept for | also fayored the appointment. The - i o § Charles Beson. 3 C. Juckson and wife, of Blair, | state entertainments. There is not a [ young man pusyvdthq required exam- National W, C. T. U, it LI cooPlano | nip uve at the Paxton, wealthy Jewish h\mihy in Berlin whose [ ination, but neither his father’s wealth § Hropviotor WasINGT0N, Nov nthe W. C. T. U. | A Handful of Nuts to Crack.. . Riddles and | Mr.and Mrs. Glanfield, of Woodford, | house is assimply and plainly furnished [ nor the influence of the emperor with e G i Y convntion the day was consumed in the dis- Conundrums. Mary Wright | England, ave at the Paxton. ? | as the emperor’s palace. Not a Jewish | Bismarck behind him, could get the all on or wddress him Proprietor Omaha Business Callege, cussion of n tter vitations were e bunker here would deign {o settle down | young Jew over the protost of the of mor importance, In- | The Farnam G 3 h in rooms as severely plain as the kaiser’s [ officers of the reglment. They said --Speech | 1S, Shepherd and - wife, of K o 5 e i LS. Shephord and wife, of Kunsas tended to hold s thosnexbi| g, os s My Name; PP Fmpersonation | City, are visiting in the city. — IN WHICH 18 TAUGHT The following statement regarding Drs. Me- el SR FRr s J own apartments. =~ The magnificent | the emperor had the right to make [ o500 iy is hade ipo s i B, e amaent Dlien e o Nallio Huves, . Robinson and wife, of Minneap- | houses of the Jews havo. risenc in the | the appointment, but if the young man | “Sinee fheas eminent yhmichns e beon it BOOK-KeeDmg Penmanshi Rt bR g rebantopEdl W hion Sttt wests (hey hawe treated and cuved oror st (o ) ) Recitation | olis, Minn., are at the Millard. most_avistocratie quarters of Berlin, | was forced upon them they” would r N and eaxes of catarrh and chronic tiroat and ling Commercial Law, Shorthand, Telegraphl were selected as firstand second choice, with v Gty Recitati Jerry MeCarty and Mrs. Hattie Foster | They are sandwiched among the houses | sign. There wus a tremendous row | fiubive aud of thess oisis 40 per. cent fad her i power in tho hunds of the general officors to | MATY Garvin fEr R R Recltation | yve united in matrimony yesterday by | of prinees and every gx-:nlc%‘l the Ger- | about it, and the newspapers took it up. e o s ar e e lead bt Sthileres ,,pa:"? ,”::“’”“"““' - decido where the next convention bo leld. | ho Alphabet i Sixth Grade. dcanette Mullen | Judge Read. man nobility. The most striking ex- [ some sustaining the officers, others dc “"S/E, Cor. {6th ana Canital Ave. ie delegates leave to-morrow for home. Gl R L Robert W. Smith, treasurer of the | ample is the Wilhelm strasse, crossing | nouncing their opposition to the ap- = Mention the Omithin Be. i R P e ol [ Ereweton. ot s fromthe” Traders. | Doiniment as nothing hut tace prejod: | CATARRH DESCRIBED, |- o e e The First Step Taken. his wife and daughter, will arrive in the | burg gate. The north half of the Wil- | ice. 1donot know what motives were == receipts during the prese it month were §2 or Broateh presided over a good sized | ity this morning on his way to the Pa- | helm stras: for the most part a street | assigned to Prince I rick Charles, | The Symptoms Atrending that Discase «of ladies and gentlemen at the ¢ coust. of palaces, occupied by royal princes, | but the emperor and Bismarck were Which Leads to Consumption, hamber last evening. The object of RTHT o foreign ambassadors, German nobles charged with politic motives to in 685,340 expenditurcs, § ; deficiency* | eoun it ,;‘.("'.“‘;“"fi The expenditures inciude 818 | the yuthering was to perfect an orgunization | | Deserving of Confidonce-—There is no | and Jowish bunkors. favor with the vich Jew I | L S L e LINCOLN. NEB. re 0 ot OML i | of churities such as are in vogue in several | toutidence of the. commanity as Browns | Wilhelm strasse widens out on_the | officers were obliged to waive their ob- | - Fo patient living. in & Qistrict where eope | ’ ety it da 2o Wi other citics, " and the matter was pretty | J3io:ian Trocngs. - Fhose suferinge from | 16t in a small somi-circle called Wil- jections to the young man, and among | are sublect to eatarehal affcotion < and ko dis The best known and most popuiar Hotol in 11 S 3 0, sino e Tt bt o 1 b0 1 Those ¢ - : & Oy 3 o = fie | e has been le cured, the arrh invari- RUND A o Tat and noarly. £30.000,000 wnce gty mee | thoroushly iscussed by several pre Astiumatic and Bronchial diseascs, Coughs | helm Platz, and’ this open palace is a | these objections they safd that he was f iG15 Lomotimes stowly, extends down the wind e i al il The circulation of standard siiver doliars jn. | 1he bencfits of the association we and Colds should try them. Price 25 conts. pretty garden of trees and flow for | not a gentleman, t he was vulgar in | pipe’and intocthe bronchial _tubes, which P ROC Tropriotor o slroulution of piaudard sitver dollars in. | described in the Bae lnst Sunday. On mo- pbatiio itk " |ihe public. Hero is the palace of | taste and association, boastful of his | tonveythe alv into the difereht parts b TOPEROE Toarly £5,000,000 since July 1. R [ \tione comnttteeRoonasting oT I Rl GRO] The Visiblo Supply Statement. Prineo Leopold, murked by the uni- | money,and offensive generally. The | lunge: e tubes becomo affccted f HORT-HAND: s hersugh- Shot Dead l,yfi‘“";‘"" Kopor L Perrine and 3.1 Points, Mrs, Dr. Filden | C110A60, Nov. 2L.—The visible supply of | formed sentry on guard at the door,and | emperor could put him in any other | sud, in some instances, hecome pin i Ly Ry M Toat and shorto ns it shonld, . and the patient i ult yatem LOw In ke, Citouls + A 0 nd Mrs, Dr. Dinsmore were appointed on | £rain for the week ending November 19, ds | the royal coat of arms eut in_the stone | regiment if he chose, but if appointed | that the alr cannot et Iy us fre Cuicaco, Nov. 21.—Patrick O'Brien, | grzanization and dirceted to report at a meet- | cowpiled by the secretary of the Chicago | above, The structure is soplain that in | in theirs they would,one and allresign. [ FrHE S0 and din milkman, was shot dead to-day by William | iniz to be beld at the sawe place next Monday | pourd of t s follows itself it would mot attract notice. A [ The mnewspaper d ion w very | Ineither case there is a Kleeman, u Blue Island avenue sa ceopor, | Might. step from here on the other side of Wil- | warm, and the talk outside,was warmer. | and wheezing instde the chost. Af i3 st fThe tragedy was the result of a quarrel helm s e, is the palace of Herr Bor- | The emperor and Bismarck AEULER. Box THE RAILWAY TIME TABLE. L S Galligan and Blake Upset and Hurt. Whe 1S WANINET: | )6 disease the breathing fs usualiy more knew that | (in when in sealth, The pationt has i brought about by O'Bricn and three compan e Corn sig, a Jewish banker. It hastha advan- | it was useless to put the young Jew in | fiashes over the bod OMAHA. : fons jocosely tu bits 6 el ieo i | | A HOhiot (Galligan anid G corges Blukes of l..‘;,:)(.( two streets, or a corner, formed other regiment. The officers of | _/The pain which accompantes this « i Arilv free lunch counter wiid throwing them at the | the fire department were driving around the by Voss strasse, that is & short street, | Prince Frederic Charles’ regiment had | f£dull character, elt in the choxt, 1 Omal saloon keep: r the shoulder blade. The ta few duys and “The cotgh | pepot chial cas | pacific B 15t bone or o is under arrest. | corner of Fourteeuth and Farnam last even- 3 ing their bu was upset and both men on the Rocks. thrown violently to the ground Gralligan re Minwark v, 21—In the fog that pre- | ceived a cut on the top of his head and was vailed on the lake to.day the propeller Way- | also consid ruised and shaken up. | A New Bonanza in His Famous Match- erly, of the Ogdenshurg line, ran on the 11 1o Dho, ol How: less in Leadville. it North Point, five miles above this Denvor i Though the bottom of the vessel w R v cuch a breeze that their example s t the officers of - the other regi- | then bo al h s dry, come: racter, and 13 u the morning on ri 2 it may be in the st evic extending into the lings, Sometimes there are fits of conghing indneed 3 2 ORUGER and r'mt {nur‘h ltnu] lL;nu Iolr{the exten- | I imlwll sive facade of this Italian Renaissance | would ¢ TABOR STRIKES IT RICH AGAIN. | X et O Borsig’s house is conside | ments going too. The upshot of the ably more than years newer than was that the young Jew was uot ince Leopold’s house. It is one of the | appointed in the German very new palaces, and is decorated on The wealth of the Berl ibune: During the past | the exterior with sculpture ing, | scen in theirmagnificent m.| 7:m0a | bz o 11008 pugiihe pasto ofutha iyeasol W e = fow days the Natchless mine on Fryer | Enck, Begas, and Hundr Prob- | which 3,000 persons can be's T R e S R i Gamcar 1t cnim weachor conthiume % 4re | Getting thei Warrants, Hill'at Leadsillo has diselosed. o now | ubly Hewr Borsig himsolf selocted the | interior is finely decorated with seulp- [ Hos (b4inah Gt EREDES B lief expedition will go out at midniglit. City Clerlk Southard began yesterday fur- | apg very valuable ore body. The d four figures set in the niches across the | tures and paintings, the windows are of | ter, which Indicates that the, sma IS Q I I L nishing the register clerks and juds covery was made in a new shaft started | front. They arve James Watts, Leon- | rich stained glass, and the curious | lingsare nowaffectod, With this th Pctile sts m| 0:0a0 Philadelphia Peds. election employed at the late clection three or four months ago by Manager A. | ardo da Vinci, Robert Stevenson and | vaulted ceiling is supported by 'slender | Some cass she PRIORE hecomes ¥ i ) PuiLavriruiy, Nov. 2 ates before au “Tn the walking | Warrants for their moncy on the city treus: | v, Bohn and is located in the northern | Archimedes. columns of iron. A great gilded dome | fever, wid expector math the score at 1 p. m. Hart, gs; | fron who will puy them off as wapidly s the | portion of the lode, which is all virgin | ~ A stone’s throw from Herr Bors rises from the roof to tho height of [ P o caces small masses of choesy sube | port Siih i Socifis Cox, 112; Moore, 110; Cronin, 103; Burns, 100+ | 24" noeaLf porint ground. Bx-Senator H. A. W. Tabor, | home is Bismarck’s hou nearly two hundred feet, Mendelssohn's [ stance are spit up,which, When pressed hitsecn | Al e m.| 007 Ngrmin a00; Vint 875 Blson S liniAlberty The County Commissioners. the owner of the property, had long | sober tinted stone. It is b father is buricd in the old Jewish ceme- e T G R .. T:00 8 u;'}'.\nmlml -m';““:{; eviood, 140; Legn wday the county commissioners | Sivee entertained a very favorable opin- | and has no nonsense about it, A small, '-'"3‘.}', near clnms,y:n:l::flu""- raising of cheesy or chalky lumps Indicates se- M. &0, i S, ‘o a junketing trip to several | 10n of this territory and frequently ex- | square garden in front is inclosed by [ The Germans talk freely enough | rious mischietat workinthe lugs, © 0 " I\ ebstor st s A Bankrupt Argument. Placcs in the county, aud no session of the | Pressed the opinfon that cxplo- | three sides of the house and an open | about the government living upon Jew- | - It sowe CaCe, Satiith N GRGE™ Ty b T s Hartrorn, Conn., Nov. monts in | board will be beld 1 urday, ration would disclose & mew | iron fence on the strect. It is not so | ish gold. As for the triflc sum of three | gt and aven yeurs, before the diseaseat- e R D the case of E. S. Wheeler, the New Haven —— bonanza. ~ When the Dunkin mine | much of a garden, either, ag there are | millions sterling, known as thc'k ench :n.-fx{:q\...:jg..g,lfr s iclaitly ta_cuitse serlous ine S e, ST Farr O s e The Surburban Schools. struck ore in the north shaft and the | only clumpsof shrubbery in the centre | indemnity fund, that is packed away at | terference with the : = T polico. conrte Ho s tr JU0EC | he Davemport, Westside and Hickory | strike proved up a great ore body the | and corners, the bk A t - disease has developed to such a point tho pa iveway taking the | Spandau as the “reserve fund,” to be | it Ghato e R i D RI PACT ¥ oy b e e 8 | gubuirban or reliof schools are not yet opened, | Bohn shaft was started and advineed | rest of it. “No, 77" is not distinguished | used when —the Germans whip the | With vronehial catarrhy fhere fs more or lood Jatan | 104z, m.| for obtaining moncy under false pretenses. | Work on the buildings has been progressing | With all possible haste. Every month | by a sentry or uniformed guard, or any- | French again. - The government dare | fver which, W M6 G EIRTERG M IT prene ceeal 9100101 — slowly, but the board of education look for [ of work in the Dunkin showed new re- | thing in_‘particular. But every B not, perhaps would mnot, touch this | yimoon and evening. 3 SUBURBAN TRBINS, Thirteen Texas Bandits Killed, completion in time to *ta " school in | sources and the production of $10,000 to [ liner and every stranger knows that it | money for any purpose but that of ca S ] AvsTiy, Tex., Nov. 21.—Captain Schidt, | ¢4 £20,000 every thirty days stimvlated the | is Bismarck’s vesidence. 1t was in this | rying on the war with I ing Between Councll Bluffs and ATbriy pentioned, trai 4 of the state r: Inaddition to the statlo pev: The | SNEEZING CATARRH. o | French people know very well that the \gers, whose company has miners in the N shaft and sent | house that the congress of ILurope W, f 3 /5 0 : 3 top at ‘wentieth and Tw been sconring the Rio Grande frontier for oW the hammers and picks flying that much | powers held its month’s session in 1878 | treasure extorted from them as the What 1t Means, How It Acts, and | wnlai'the St in Om the past two months, writes to Governor [ 4 N by the na ct dis- | faster, to settle the eastern question, and seven | debt of 1872 is safely stored in the What It Is. Wt Warde Ross to-day that they hive killed and captured | Played indications of mental troubles at his THE CONTACT REACIED. years after it was the scene of the | strongly fortified town of Spundan . eoza when you getup in the morning | “Tirond.] Trans. Omaha | Shee- ok | o the bandits infecting th fron- | Bome, corner of loventh and Jackson | About a fortnight ago the capping | Congo conference, Bismarck’s offico is | they are dying to get their mon Xousnasas IO YOI KT IR an Ao N | Reoat A R ot oy [ Waxdsilt s in. el >d_and the thin | afew doors below, near the residences You have s, atan carly hour this morning, and | nornhyry. wis pior | : g, a8 pic 0sed to the least draft of his wife had hiin removed to the central [ Dok ¥y, i ¢ Ot featherwelght F' i > stratum of shale usually overlying the of the minister of justice and the min- pandau is about a half hour's v Over thi front of the fofhead, and e a: ReepalahornelghuRehEIR R PR RENG o ove in East Fryer Hill was encountered. | ister of the household. Heve also s the | by train from Heriin. Here the Gor- | o feuls s M her Wh s PRI it b | i o AU T L Jhes Tean AL RIRERY, NodY Pauper Burial, The work continued from this point with | palace of Prince George and Prince | mans in time of peace prepare for w o ntil Sour ears crack. but1s don's do’any | ih, L. T, Jack Kearns, of this Coroner Drexel yosterday morning turned | renewed zeal, and last Tuesday or Wed- [ Alexander of Prusssia, nephews of the | Spandau has great artillery works, ¢ 0, and (lie only;resulbls thas you |Bucceat i ) Ad flmmy Howerd, of Flatbush, botter to County Awent Mahoney, for burial, | nesday fine ore was encountered, in | emperor. This isa long, solemn-look- | non foundries, musketry “schools, and R EE SIS I SR 0re i it vou i ] known us “The Mouse,” therweizhts, | iho remains of the Swede who was killed a | Whicki the shaft is still sinking. ing building, before which the uni- | everything in the way of milit unable to breathe through it at all, This Is a core ) EQuRHEiG . fln1ah CIgnrne LRooked s op: ¢ days ag three miles west of Millard, no- | The extent of the ore deposit has not | formed soldier paces on guard, Across | establishments needful” to arm S not NI etk oF an oute, i i 3 B0 URR FOUNA, y being able to identify them. yet buen ascectained, but it gives evi- | the street is Herr Pringsheim’s palace, | equip the German army. At Spandau [ gk ot catarh, or =3 Risdind i Jury Brivor Sentenced, e dences of developing'into o magnificent | Herr Pringsheim, like Herr Borsig, # [ wonderful —inventions™ and improve- | "Now, what does this condition indi f SAN LANCISCO, Pl TR Ieal Estate Transfers. body of mineral and reinstating the | a millionaire Jew. His house hus a ment are | rfecting rman arms. :\).';C"'l'.‘,‘.’"L‘m“‘xfw»“:mx- Northey, who was recently convicted on the | 980 A Gillespie and wife to Chias Doll Matchless mine in the front rank of | gorgeous exterior, with a fr of Ven- [ Every implement of war invented or | Bt £G5S G0 I TR b A% altATbL. to iihe & ity wos | 3 R0 HYE AR TR Wi.ers s o BlS eat producers of the greatest of all | ctian mosaics, done by Sulviata, after | improved by French skill and genius | —iho catartl g ; senicuced o day 1o wine. years mptison: | Jote 0 and 10, bl in South Oman mining districts desigus by Von Werner, Besides the | for the Irench army is roproduced at | oy v f ment. ! & ol T 3 ot A PARA ORE-SHOOT, mosaics there isno_end of seulptures, | Spandau, more improved and pevfected |k : AT, SRR Caroline K¢ i he new strike is not only of great | and Herr Pringsheim’s house is unique, | by German skill and genius cry | oseand nature ¥ Flovida, @60 ft of lots 4 and 5, bik 1, importance to the Matehless' mine and | however one may find it lacking in [ inch of progress made by the I e 1 ) . 21L--There was 4 15t add 1o South Omah: its fortunute owner, but to o great num- | taste. The new palace of the prince of | government in military steps is known ucns the natural channels for e worving, closing | KT Maxwell et al to ber of adjoining propertics, as it dom- | Pless, near by.designed by Destailley i government flyh'l the ir into ”;‘fu.!"v.-.fn‘.l\‘v“t’.x‘--'.x"-! about died | ©00 £t of lots 4 and 5, blk 1 of stock onstrates the existence of aparallel ore- | does not get half the attention from vis- pandau is controlled by 1 by such aneans the Stock | Shieos | Jards 15t add to Souih Ot wi. shoot to the one hitherto so_productive, | itors that this Jewish banker's docs. owle How or where the lne i dry, ot 15 | vurds. |1y but the bl E A T S Ty The new ore channel will doubtless be | When the old palaces were built, a | formation is obtained is Spandau’s own i il vebay | 2 L - Injuro orangos. g 0. Bopuen lois 19 ayc < o | found” continuing castward from tho | contury or o bark the ground e | St £ wed more secliely i€ o . L . T e SR TR T T T T Mrs B Linton to George Anderson twa | present discovery and add to the wealth | them was of small vajue compared with | sible, than the French trensuve in the 8 e o e e S A e R of Leadville a_great many millions of [ the ground’s present value. Real estate | 0ld Julius tower of the citadel, Should DOCTOR s here that the German evown prince has of 13th st und situated on lots 7 and 8, dollars. Money in such an ore body | has advanced a peg or two, and in this | the war (‘tzmt‘,.nnt Huj l'-iM -lmu )'n:l% i "Q | Rt C o s ixoh ot Locaaalonal mental' s blk 133, Omatia, lease for5yes, per | counts up very fast, as is proved by the | aristocratic locality ground must be for the French ‘m;uTt_ e th L’|_1 ese ] 10°15 pression, Tho minstor. of education has | p oo yiviien 't Mistin Andencn °% | pust production of the Matchless, which | paved with gold in purchase money. | 8lolen socrets and this money taken by sharply repraved P'rof. vecent | ot s bk 1 M T ARAOIAGR hows a gross yield of nearly 81,250,000, | The Jews alone lave’ sufficient gold for | the Germans are 10 be used as umighty | J g ] attack on Dr. Mack Omaha,wd ... o sx0 | With a net profit of about $850,000. this pa inglpurpl s(-,uln(!itl)\]va«[np.-,ll;..il power aguinst them. et Jenjamin n to John W il A BIG STORE-HOUSE OF TREASURE, the new palaces gre bui w wealthy ” em— 5 AR T , Weather Ind o 5 80 T 0f 5 20 1 of lote & wn Should the north ore-shoot prove of | Je '1'11..-‘\-1 ve taken to this part of Revenge On a Grand Scale. Late of Bellevea ifospitaly N. Y., For Nebraska: Light 9, blk 2in A s Patrick’ 2200 | equal magunitude to the one worked in | Berlin, and herethey live in the now Detroit Free Presst A citizen of i fair weather in south ci Peter § the past, it is apparent that Senator Ta- | and splendid howses.” It need Lardly be | Springwells wa into one of AND DOCTOR to brisk winds, sl to northerly, ol lot | €9,000 | bor still has a great storehouseof wealth | said et Berlin {6 a ' mugnifc ity. | the groceries in that suburb the For Iowa: ¥u or, followed by light | MA Ubton e . Sul in the p. The grade of | Many visitors nawprefer it to 1 other day and saluted the proprictor rain or suow, generally colder, light to fresh Ay i fkatiotd, Uk ore is all that could be de- | not ‘a few declare that B with - c arlhols | 104 hifting to northerly LC Shopar | d, returning $£300 per ton, and the | jeaving the French capital be in “Yesterday you refused to trust e 1122 0mam ;\“v‘x ) W Central Dakota: Warner, b | same ore body in the Dunkin mine, im- | prosperous growth ard solid be Of [ with half a polind of sixty-cent tea.” o 12150, followed by watder weathor, with co wav: B Gle, { medintely adjoining, returnod o5 much { coursa it is the wealth of the Jows | Ves, I did, the ready reply. ave Of BIAE isaday night, light to frosh vaviible w ortion of the as #700 1o #1,200 per ton that is mostly at the bottom of it. The | “*Any man who trusts you is certain to ERRGIMl becomiug b . D g et st tiame ¢ German people are thrifty, hardwork- | get feft,” et e 310-311 RAMGE BUILDING, pih ol wavo il spreal over ko, | g . ih.\wm.iut\.ivcv\ tha standing of Leads | ing wnd ceonomical: But ines do wot | /wHe b chy My crodit snt 2008 108 | (ppner 130 ana Marncy Strcots ‘Puesdn, Iit. "The temperature will | lot RS N A Vi st and bronght Colorado | get wealth for there are no opportuni- | a ¢ L eh? st read that! , ol fugfh,‘ ! ::'...«,,‘{\ e, R ol | 10630 DIES, ptayne | T PR greatest mining state h They will get more comfort and e hande _the _grocer a lithograph Omaha, Nebraska. = - t k1,1 int on. Messrs. Tabor, Motfat { enjoyment with less money: than any letter from a New York lawyer Where all o8 treatod with sies Lic a .. 1,5 | and others in Denver who have contin- I have seen. But itisa stead that he, the recipient, was I,: ir to y DA, d o fa The following fot Selhy, ued their faith in the Leadville - mi low, incessant, routine life of industry, | estate in England valued at $90,000.000, iU Diseso, Dishiepaii, | Ko granted by Judge | f lot B, blk 7, Cote are all winning handsomely and it was ions are simple, inex- nd was notified to se nd on a of hga 311 M B TuERA e Name and reside; their unswerving fidelity to the camp | pensive pleasures and umusements. to for hunting up lhr;vll:\p!' o Uien R 4 e James Rurness, € p that first gave them their fortunes, that | Germany is_ove rpopulated, overtaxed, “Ninety million d..H:wa. said t e s ";?'Il"‘r“\‘:‘uv\ ‘||":”,,:-' ;n:‘:':‘h ) Jessio B. Nilos, Orub. AT e1 It during the dull days of | and crowded 0 the wall to kupport her | man with the ciroular. ~*Just think of | 6 R Ty | go m Turvey J. Wells, Onaba. ( 1582 to 1885, and brought it forward as | immense yeLone docs ot | it! O, you necdn't got down on your Tecuives prompt weniion. | ) ate I, Denman, Omaks \ B, most productive and - profitable in | sce such siidence of poverty and | knees tome, for it is too late, My plans gy | wre sl - oa o lng e S ey | Fimebubyivs add, w 4 % 2w | tho wide world. Wretepednese in Berlin as are sure to be | are all arranged, As soon as [ get the | McCey diraugh o u ki | e midety foseoh O:Juliso, Oumabs. | Georee 13 Siebbins 1o 5 Maxwell, the | D found in other” large cities, -1 have | money 1 shail establish ninety groceries | jut oaliil Rospiial oA ey & Sownlay, Clovelan 175w B0 £10f 4 200 18 of 1ot 14, Bartiow's An Exceptional Bargain boen in quarters where perhaps the | in this neighborhood, each with 81,000,- | Ko letters answered un ¥ 46 | WSt g avenue. ! L or g p oy . but, there | 000" behind it, und 'if your name tan’t | 18 gtamps. . Al P (1208 Iaternal Revenue Col Omaba Lan on Harney and 12th sts. 88x132 for $80,- | poorest peop m.l. ?.y thers is no 000 haning. 1hen mK; I Ao AR | Addreay alt tetters o D o 8 R | - Yesterday's internil reven lot 11, bik 118, S0 000, + cash. Cahn & Woolley, 1322 Fur- | squalid poverty ind .|:\1|.-“Il\\'lrl':-s~“h3|;’ m-.nnm" fore spring then y Rooms 410 aud Gl Bamgs y ‘ bR G \ngusnted 1o 11,638 18, aie 1 | nam, . Berlip, - It is the wative thril a TR 3 r L