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fHE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY DRCEMBER 11, 1887.—SIXTEEN PAGES. 15 FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS! WORTH OF CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS, AT A GREAT SACRIFICH! Ownig to our re moval and change in business we are offering our entire stock of Ready-Made Cloth- ing for Men, Boys and Children, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, &c., at a REDUCTION of 25 Per Gent on OUR PLAIN MARKED FIGURES. THIS IS NO ADVERTISING SCHEME--BUT FACT. | Call soon and get some of the Bargams we are offering, as the store must be vacated forthwith. NEWMAN & CO, - -~ - - - 1216 Farnam Street, Omaha r stopping _to rest or ease the [in front—painted w and black, in | mitted to remain in the country on this ( f N . sty 1ds o Buebewabote. s one | e moniin, i ho sas over (s tima ABOUT THE AMERICA SONE SIGHTS 1N NOSCOW. [ (nmm caskets, sarcophagus, und all | can distinguish the property of the em- | without a new passport and a renewed Kinds of burtal cuses are mado of metal | pire. from that of the: people, and many | pormission he i fined 80 kopecks u duy, (‘IRL head, or meets with disaster as the re- | be in the middle of a long and ro-muxm! X sult of her freedom of action, She who 1 of rhetoric. Here are models of does would have been as liable to meet at statue which adorns the ens it in the guise of a tutor or priestly con- to New York harbor, showing it Officiousness of the Russian Soldiers | in Russia. Wood is used only for pau- | know where solders are sumom-d for | He must take out at the expiration of | Ella Wheeler Wilcox Prefers Her to | fessor, had she been m'\'ox"w cavefully | in its process of construction, different in all Thinge—An Encounter. Ll and in the most infrequent in- | atthese signs are always seen “‘regu- X "\';?"\n- if he has not a e 1" the Imported Belle. arded in court cireles or nunnery fragments and portions, such as tha stances it ussian X The ! port, “'On this phase of the American girl | arms, the huand, the torch and the AT There are probably 500 places in Mos- | A a gencral thing the hotels are as | usual fee for examining a passport is | the foreign born gentleman differed with | majostic head. It was intere THE RUSSIAN UNDERTAKERS. | cow alone where shrines are sold. One | rood us the traveler encounters in-the | 30 kopecks, and it must be ex-| A MULTITUDE OF VIRTUES. | me. esting to note the progress in ey fzoes into shops and stores of eve far wostern and southern portions of the | amined at - ev ity, village and He believed her a most charming | the completion of the work from seription and finds a supply of shr creature, but the very freedom and lib- | these different modes. In some there i3 Bale of Shrincs—Street Cars of Mos- | A drug, United States. But he gets move fles, | Station the traveler ‘stops. ~ When bhook, clothing or hardw : . S180 NSRSt dnPATHE At meats, | the American goes intoa Russian city | Hureying through Childhood—FEarly | erty of action which had rendered her | o slight deviation in _the poise of ”“} cow—Hotels and a Live Meal— store will have u stock of shrines. The | gspacinlly fish and insipid vegetables, | s passport is asked for: before his Flirting—Her Relgn of Be charming he decried, head, the arm i stiffer, the torch i Kissing of F s—Lack landlord keeps u few on hand for guests | form the principal diet. Caviur—the | name. This is sent by the landlord to od her e Aon- admired | held in a more angular po rfect de- | after portment, but he regretted the circum- | sepa m until memberd assumed hen injoying the D Hel y manner: LI her bright conversation and too hurried in their departure to ex- pect full stocks. All shrines are made of bras pr- all correct, all vight; ted. When he is of Liberty in Yankee Land. eggs of salmon, sterling and some of the | the police. If it is various casts of these other large fish, salted or cured in) oil | if not he is a tely Miss Liber 1 one can get themanywhere | gpnq pre everywhere in a ready to leave I Is for his passport. stances to which she owed her sang | present graceful proportions. M. Bue Moscow, Nov. 1 Corro- | from th > of the hund up to eight by | dining It is generally eaten as | Itissent for and is handed back with [Written for the Bee—Copyrighted.] froid. tholdi could well point with pride to tha apondence.]—Ru s are no- | ten fect. Most of themhave apainting, | o velish, like pickles. In the markets [ charges. The same routine is necessary | A foreign-born grentleman who had hought her situation full of dan- | evidences of a long and successful art e e e o oo, This | €hromo or other colored picture of the | yrent hogsheads full of caviar and ceakes | ovorywhor and when one leaves the attered around his studio. . which she could not in every in- [ career head of the Savior or the Virg % Pordk traveled the earth over, told me that 5 i country he is stopped on_the frontier, over, o e of it as large as_tubs a ) DI and on them are paddlos, so cus- | his passport examined, and he must get | American givls were' in every respect morning, after vi stance be wise, or strong enough, to re- [ There are numerous designs for foune sist. tains, small monuments, general decors nter, and usually ulmut thy other points hin the walls of the | ture are sheens or sprays in the b can help themselves, Some | permission to leave. But all this is no | the most charming and agreeable in the | He cited various instances where, en- | ations, all of which are unique und Kremlin, [ sat down on a step leading | like the reflections from the sun. Many slearn to relish the stuff, but | Worse than the fee of 35 charged by the | world. tirely unknown to the parents, he had | striking, and arve adorning different aitthe | have arrangements for a candle or Russians say it is nstom- | state department at Washington for a and will help to provent sen- | passport mu‘\ oly .;w“r\xl||g ; nlnu the K sucumbers ¢ pearer is a citizen of the United f e, GO ) B me™ | forcigu-born gentlemon. Thoy an- are fiene and large, but there T noyed him by talking trade, and as for No man would like to think his w The time at which the view is taken ig are no apples. Some peaches and pears The Yfondon and | their hubits, he veferred me to the con- | had ever been guilty of such indi . and the severe outlines of the come from the Crimes and Black-sea sald§ have just been | dition of public stairways and convey- | tions,” he said, “‘yet no man is quito | maje tic figuro stuud out clear cut countrp, and hot-house grapes are ¢ °7 | sure that any American girl he meets nst the background of pale evening served. The landlords present their in society may not have indulged in Two other puintings—these Ameris bills every day, and they ave wbout 20 | {oes of what way fermed 6 | doversispas some foolish flivtation escapade, so great ‘ts—hang in this room and are confinent. ~After dinner lighted ean- [ x4 gt (RS 8 y sen he said, ‘“well, the | this country ion” scenes of California life, which his umbrells sy-from the Congo. ! ! e [ : A 1 i Gk b Elo s neRRIV ol Sghun govern- | Americen ought never go over his por- | - As s aware that the speaker had | Bartholdi hus aptl called the true an avaiybody imolteRtit The womstiot Rus | \vy 1o {orwarted ko the Bogian govern : latter reprosents a ; ! > stro g ain o false gold. The ) > ment, from whom it came to London. | tal unaccompanied by hi% cuspadore, for | Made strenuous efforts to obtain an | the false gold. il slmnro dnvolorsiemo ore: The quulity and weight worovery good. | the sake of decency. But Americun a v ¥ia wonviotion with me | the barre ok e 08 Khries ave muintained, divectlp or ine | AL one of the principal cafes hove | Oue purcel of 8 ewt, “knocked down 10 | girls—they are divine. Themost henu - | {hes might othemtiss hnve dome " | picks, although t et and B A mil‘l ute after [ 4»ruf.-,xl to -unh’l\' 11, directly by 4 the m“\m" AR thp Hu“ ls’;l‘lll;l'gl\;'fiil‘\‘]:lllll)l:‘:,lll«l'lhmlll’l‘ihl}:‘(: 1(“.1,:}-“( & Son, the. She lh\xhl-utl\‘ ry | ti the most entertaining, the most Still, ER R 1l;u the growing | storm is 'u"‘v\m;: \uth the hnllm;:nu:ht. the order of the officiul couneeted with | churches are’ surported by the ‘public | conter of the dining room. © patr manufacturers, ave about th inating, the bes um-m-d. the most | g R st S A SRt ara SO B EAEhe 7! patrol, came up. He motioned for me T ) Gl e | i lect it, swimming about. | now so freely used fnr\-n many purposes | ihat was hy oBin AR Hr Ny naver L SO T G TR ,m_ o St k! ‘;, A s s to move. At first L pretended not 10 | {reasury or from the coffers of the | The fish s botweon u piko aud u | that there is some peti of the elephant | travoled farinto forcign lands Tum | Wno have saids. 1 TR ehipa. | Higgi t understand. Then he grew red in t church, pickerel, bull head aud skin in- | heing exterminated. § Messrs. Rodgers y able to compare our'own girls with | Loy ’3..".1--\:1"" glac \l.m‘l‘!m‘p-; face and warm under vne collar, walked Four horses are driven to the strect stead of s s, and is known asthestar- | consumption is twe ve tons per | the few imported belles whom [ have “‘ ohie. vix; l:-;‘l“\\-ml::.il" ry when up, took me by the arm and gave me a in Moscow. As at St. Petersberg, | 16t With a little dip net the waiter { annum. and u girl; y v ‘ludes (mlmun. Angola | met, and I must coufess my preference start. Fifty paces further on T stopped, Tondon, and... othor Biropesh <up the fish and” you examine it |and Niger, Fast Indian, Cape and | for the native article. L daughter to "(:t‘hf- "';“"“"""','[l‘.‘ "‘_"‘M;'f“]""““.‘ | lamy immediately above or below the return of the guide, who had gone some- | juijiting. The shrine stones are a per- where to bribe an ofticial to obtain en- | fect glitter of brass. Going through the trance to one of the private rooms of the | strects in any Russian city or village palace. The guard hastened up, roared | one seesa shrine at least every 200 I«u some Russian words at me and motioned | Most of them have a candle or lamp burning, and the Russians are kept in u perfect foment of bowing and cross- Every bridge, even if it be but a He did not like American men: quite | made the acquaintance of unchaperoned | cities in Europe. M. Bartholdi, who naturally he regarded them inforion to | YOUnE ladies on railvoad trains, or dur- | handles the brush with no mean skill, ; Lt: ing their visits as schoolmates in neigh- | showed me o picture he had just coms boring towns. pleted of his celebrated lion of Bellfort. London Liverpool ivor: concluded. An interesting feature nf ances of trave the London sales s the offc A “It is declared that the Englishman to move on. 1 didn’t move, but sat and looked the fellow in the face as stoicully as a North American Indian. 1 was in s in length, has from one to no one’s way. The step I sat upon was | Six shrines. The long bridges at St. clear outside the range of pedestrians, urg, Moscow and Nijnl Novgo- ; houses, with a lot of and no possible harm could come e i if 1 sat there a whole month of rangements for worship. ALl these thirty-one But I finally moved. g ) per gent higher than olsv_“h o on the [ 1oee Tt was the s his threshold without | fgthe liberty allowed young ladies in | v fiking. Thes are two compans The vther pu',\n'-- is the re- iy | verse of the medal—the true prosperity ed ag | of Caliiornin. 1t is a harvest scene.and a il as unprotec hile A { o Y v q " “ oL So i t > or' the fields of ripe grain are golden in the leanod up against o window-sill, fur AT A O Ao . | while it flounders. In- fifteen minutes | Bayptinn. The large tusks weigh from The American girl n 4 i us ul m ) for wy consideration.’ l 8 R R avone and g rooedn it the cavs are two-storied, and " the | {5 0t to you on & groat plate, | 50 |‘:uundi to 100 pounds cach; midal: L L muititnde of | he Aerican girl is not an ideal [ sunlight. A merry party of young peo- virlues nd a few faults. Where so | g > “thing lo are having a straw ride in & bi many brilliant qu.lllln-s send {oith Eoaghis As n 1ule, sho g }‘l L o y of tyrant in her home, and inclined to | farm wagon stacked high with wheat, ounds, The | theiir splendor of light some shadows | Yobuke her parents if thoy displcaso her | The hillside xuriant with yines ave 85 pounds. | must natuvally fall. inany way. She has been reaved to re- | and olive trees with their dark folinge wait for my courier. The soldier whed by a winding brought his gun to a pesent and | the rear. But the cars here are very marched toward me. When a dozen | long. Below and nbove almost a hun- feot from me he made & motion with | dred passengers may sit. There boiled, with lobster sauce. The flesh | from 25 pounds to 50 gou of the starlet is waxy and almost taste- | small from ¢ less. T cgunot recommend it excent a novelty 2 euch; ¢ 10 pounds, T firm's avetage weight: Twenty-five tons contain 1,600 tusks of *0ld country’ . rents regurd female | oy ] o Skl G aneatotive § his whole facial feature and arm at the | conductor, . driver mnd o hostlor, | , Vhen Eissian friends meet they kiss pounds ench, ahd as oach olophant | okildren ofton xL-A'nu'umhrnuvn ‘-lu""n'h CER s AT CF TR0 AL G SRR R same time which suid if I didatgetout- | Tho Intter drives the - foreguost | ¥ic0, once on either cheek. The men | provides only ono pair; it follows that | fs inferior possessions. RO o vaty O Al shatEoit e side thesquare I should go into prison. { “off” horse. The d ringa a ol | Ereat’each other in this way, the same | 1 loast 800 ¢lephants per annum must Vs are. tawght. to stand in awo of | DINE o conform to lior wishes. ~ Once | housos, ull boaring tho evidences of tha Remembering Siberia, the fortress up | almost continually, The condvctoy | 8 Women. —Frequently I have seen | suffer from Rodgers & Sons ulone in | their brothers, and to regard men gen- | Lught respect to her elders, she be- and ¢ the river at St. Petersburg, the many | gives a check to o great, burly Russians, with flowing comes the most devout of daughters. niner sits on the porch of one of Lhem, At a sea-shore resort last summer, reading a newspaper—the perfect pic- young lady who w ture of contentment and happiness. belles was constantly scolding her dot- | Down stairs is the modelling room, and ing mother for the most trivial things, | here it is that the rough work is done. as we have heard a cross nurse scold a | It is a simple voom, devoid of any orna- refractory child. Had she heard the | ment and just what Mr. Bartholdi wants comments of her disgusted listeners | it to be—a workshop, M. Bartholdi ‘h passenger, who 5 (about 9 cents) a s about s cutlery and other productions. erall ! ot pro s superior beings. Not so the rds, smoking strong cigars,meet and y littlo Hgyptian ivory has re- | American gl - As soon as she s borg s each other so affectionately that | cently come to hand. The Chivo mer- | She rules the household. their lips gave out sounds like |Im‘sun~< chants buried their treasures during the Brothers are made to stand aside as tion valves in air pump metimes | Soud, n war to keep them out of |I\e pages, or to run as courtiers to this new they forget to take their pipes or cigars | mah queen. G i from their mouths, and the collisions | preluctant to send to ma The — American small girl hurries amusing to the wor. sent is th Wt of h i 0 dungeons with their torty the enclosure where the ri execution, I moved out---clear cuiside o the Kremlin and into the strect T NATE aAan hh i L “Noone is permitted to lingeraround | do as those ap Genoa, Italy, here afier ho comes out of i building. | across w corner ‘wherb “the strect i He must moye on. The authorities are | smooth and then run back on the tr Land lastly | must pa e speaks the w lmv is n Ve A A . 5 esult | \l u through her childhood as fast as the s mig! ave been surprise . st of 1 k in the morning, afraid of nihilists, and susy v | But where this is done there is A Russinn never thinks of annotneing | ing. Egyptian ivory. which is mainly | yeirs will pormit, eager to onjoy the | S MERE have boon surprised b the | docs most of b I Gl o e e one who pauses about the flanges on the wheels, himself at the door. He enters with- | sold in London, gely used by cui- | privileges Ancoordadihan. oldar | e ¢ olleship was 2 vary ourly wuea e oMt SRR said the courier. “Had you persisted | Shops and_stoves of all kind do not | out knocking, and if he - discovers the manufacturers and on other Shef- | ister. held. : in refusi ) ng to go outside youwould have open in Russiatill been rested and sent to prison. If it could have been shown that you might have designs agains y of the institu- sxpecting | ficld industries, as we presence | makers for key close at 5 p. m. The | he simply sits down and waits, s if ho | tian is larg i 3 jewelry shops have a display in the win- | €3 [‘w\ ted to belifted up by the shoulders 1 tions of the empire you would never | dows, but when one enters he sees no | and heaved out. which is g have been heard of goods. The keeper jumps to his feet, I have never seen a lightning-rod in | the higher cla While 1 was standing in the street | aud, when you call for what you want, | Russia. This is not because there is | The ivory den awaiting the courier, who succeeded by | } the persuasive influence of a vouble in securing admission tou forbidden place, aelock in themorn- | oceupant of the room is not inig, unless thor is some special thing him and does not desive h | they The American girl craves conquest d then devotes an hour to asmuch as any general who ever mar- | s nds. He is very method- siblo mind s | Wialied nis forces for buttle. She on: | ieal and a good business man. He at- by ; i e ssucs | tends to all his correspondence himse 5 o 5 3 bbby, joys playing with danger, and possesses | tonds to a ponden : LEgHM oo atrlcan, ",,‘"'"’,‘l‘,f:‘m{‘;:‘ “}l‘*]""“,_;'l;‘* '““"_ 3= @ spivit "ot indepondonce which is | writing fluently both in French and 9 ble cutlerp. | coives the iden thi : &6t worthy of her pilgrim fathers. in English. 4 . o R 5| ent. var) 0 vhe o A oeti " ! [iER ] B 9 Boiging to open drawers fnd take out | 10 lightning here, but because the peo- | good hands at obtaining full value for | At fourteen sho ,,hm,,,‘,,,‘ bod s bk | aem, nd whenjonce hor afeotidos aral | isRthold LB 1 LON HORED IO 0ER S Only ullx\ goods shops makes a ple do not believe in rods to conduct | their gogds, and some of the Sheffield | precocious in mind, and she begi “”'l"lh)“' muu; vu.‘lpliruu ult of wives, S0 aive to Prnita, Tt is to be & ‘lping play: and. thess 0o so very bung- | to tho ground the deadly bolts. They | firms find that they are not novices in | think about heaux. and the most devoted of mot g wellus One of the first phrases which fastens The pauci itsell upon - her impre compensuted for by the | mamma’s assertion, that an undortuker pussed me. Ho moved | lingly,” When L consulted fricnds in | bolieve it would be trifling with the iu- | fraudulent trading. They can load ivory | * She does not. entertain ideas of mar- s e T in ho conter of the strect wnd on bis | London, Parfy, Vienna, ete.. about | evitable anddofying tho invisible. T | quito us eloverly s Lancashire ean lowd | riuge, savo fn a vaguo. way. ; Sl PR 0 head carried a great Russian iron coftin English speaking people in Russ rom another part | cottons. By pouring lead into the cavity form of this monument has been de- et e e o i hor retgn )“ e EARTHOLB)EATE HONE: cided up, und I have not yet mmlu any ving the decoption until the A b o ulmm -nlgml_\ the Surroundings and His Methods, D L i da of bl »-tudm “l in‘\]n:ss('d Lhr;:‘ugh \'HI'H“"“ =HI|H|~ y ]mnlor gnlhn{m% lying w York World: = The sculptor:| want you to look at that carefully,” he s ! 0 t cutlery or other manufacturer. | tchool room and the altar. Jar i has his slier i tue y > ruess th placed i tho coditn, after whieh the lat- | Jhop without fn English-speaking cou- | Ing conflagrations. ” This i twue: with | Thon the workman fiuds the suw geind | During that period sho expocts 10 en- | N o teaewnl Sorest of an sl nid | o e O i ot the tor is soldgred. The funeral procession | rier or companion, for the Russiun lau- | the locomotives. “While there is much | the lead, sometimes snapping the “steel | joy all the. delights of liberty in the | historic part of Pavis, on the boundary | quaint old town of - Alstice, Colmar, his is frequently led by the corpse in a | guage is worse than Greek or Arabic to | to condemn in the rajleoad munage- | tecth. One Shefticld fivm recently found | fand of the frecund the home of the | line between the famous Latin Quar u'u.]x.p\,..u On the ledge of the door coftin on the head of one man. People | American ears, while n Russion is un- | ment_hero—slow trains, few sleepipg | lead embedded in several elephants’ | brave. Her expectations are generally | o the aristocratic Faubourg Saint | stood a stuffed stork, the omblematic carry immense loadgs on their heads in | able to even interpret the signs of a for- | ¢ars, long stops at_every station, oxtra, | tusks, from eight (o twelve pounds in | realized, She is allowed to walk, and | Germain, As one onters M. Bartholdi’s | bird of Alace. On its head was o Prus Russin. They have headpads of cotton | eigner. Others may have found it differ- | baggage charges, high tariffs for cyery- | cach. Asivory is warth 12s per pound, | talk, and driv 5 i ! t 1, 1| believe 4 i)ux came ed with sham silver and dec- | was generally told that all shop- of the globe than this, of the t * orated with a huge floral offering. The keepers spoke my tongue. I have rly all the chimneys at the fac- | crea flowers were of wax. A small boy fol- [ found fo more than ono shop keeper, | tories, and muny of those on residences, | di lowed the undertaker and carvied a | banker or landlord in twenty who could | have sein-like verings, to prevent i\w ) soldering apparatus. The corpse is | speak English, and it is very difficult to | sparksand cinders going out and caus- | to tl no huste to become a wifs IV between the e. and dance 5 s is groe slme in i i battin covered with o1l cloth, the whole | ent, but T and fifty other Americans I | thing—there is little dust and no dirt | there is a profit in selling lead at that | of her own age, and her v flflal}il’.‘"&f B s Itnll.gl'lll;::H]::{ tl‘x‘im hln‘f 3 l(,lI:.h(‘,lf |l~".~{:‘.‘.:1-um 5»‘?3"““.’.fi;'z"%.ffia"& soft and thick enough to keep the con- | have met can bear witness to this fact; from the locomotives to fill one’s gye: price. ence is her protection. e e R R Sa10 M. Bartholdl, 1aughing, Sy tact of the article carried from tho | and we have come in contaet with the | For some unnccountable’ renson. u | At London the prices of soft Indian | Bocauso sho is expected to be prudent ed into three room: wded with i ke L head. I have frequently scen half a | wo-called “educated Russians,” too. charge is attached for pas~port examin- | and onstern Afvi I 008, (0L0] an tusks,soft Egyptian, | she is prudent. She dozen men moving household effects by ting s like tl ung ols & aking o ‘ Government buildings are all painted | tion mmuumng to 1 rouble and 30 ko- | Cape and west coast Afvican e the young | models and m: 0y a very int 3 4 bird, |)u>lmd ta the edge of th e s ar 3 1! ol a8 1 5 i cavrying overything’ on their heads. [ adirty light yeltow. The pnint is akind | pecks here—ubout 60 cents—whilo at | dearcr; but in the opinion of practical | left alone and told to ,,‘~\ he nost and 'l""':“u‘:"‘ll;;l'[ latuaty .m“n\'";*f th ] Ak Ane t yaeht has just been buil tubles, refrigerators, | of wash and {s put on with a broad brush | other piaces the charges ave less than | brok ory has not much altered for Itis e £ wees. The armas icuses, conl boxes, ete., on their O maintain its equilib- | life-like bust of attached to a pole. Near all these yel- | one-fourth this sum. When one e which stands tovs | fifteen years, for while some qual : A rvium in the intoxicating air, and it sel- | near the door The artist has | Pre makes 1,000 revolutions per minute. ds, get into single file and march Jow-colored buildings are posts or low | Russia he gets his passport vised by the | arc now of greater value others ha dom fails, 2 saught e “m.“i““ w_‘: The criticism has been made that the ough the streets or country for miles ! fences—maybe not around, but surely ! local oficer where he stops, and is” per- | cheaper. The Amer ) 2 on girl seldom loses her ms almost to ly, and the m ion of the dynamo creates ocilation. T. N. PARKER, FLORIST. South Omaha Has the Call! We Predicted this in 18841, 461,000 PER DAY We have sold $40,000 worth of SOUTH OMAHA DIRT in the last 40 Days. We have the Largest List at the Lowest Prices and Best Terms. AND DONT YOU LET IT ESCAPE YOUR MEMORY, |, \ Book-Kee ing, Penmanship, M. A. 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