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s A S TN ST SN AR T NO SOVEREIGN BUT SATAN, | (5ol Shieith s fouSieamiaat remarks | for each of the recipients, presented to them | the medals oach had won. When he came . to present the medal won by Mr. Joseph R. The Unspeakable Degradation oOf | Clarkson, ho said that the Germans wers ¢ the Doniz itochapel. happy to present a_medul to an _Amcrican. 1608 , Lt Mr. Clarkson thanked the donor in the name s of the Americans present, anJ expressed the A WILDERNESS OF WICKEDNESS | hove that, next year, Americans would be . e . | finished at 5 o'clock, and, though the names The Dificultics to be Overcomo bY | o yhg winners are known to a fow, the com- the Men Who are Trying to mittee insisted that they should not be pub- Citoh Jack the lished bofore to-morrow afternoon. At that Higber, dmewe vl uie e L Press Groods. | KELLEY, STIGER & CO. FOR THE COMING Laces. ‘Blankets. been arranged: At S o'clock shooting will commenco and be continued until 1:2) WEEK INVITE SPECIAL INVESTIGA- An entirely now collection of A Modern Sodom. o'clock. in the afternoon prize bowling, the D G d . o Pt | S e ey ankets. «noN, Oct. 12.—[Spec 1 ] | erc « o kin, concert a i Yoint De OUis E e os O 13 e 1o T L) | SRt o ana ohowy o & ress (xoods. TION OF THEIR STOCK OF Patore Tty Motete SRS i i pora of New York some timo ago published | nThers will cortainly bo o large attendance. | - o 1o talie nivattARS of vir Real thread offects | Orlental, positive bargains in fino Wool Blanks 151 o Oy VLK Y6 SUBTARFIRLION VIR | o Sk te o o R R e by AL | gy sk vou to take ndvaritage of o Mauresque ~Ronnissance. Ei8 s thiose Aow prassnted 1y us.: \Qu¥ spector Hyrnes, who is wanted over in Lon- | return at p. m. and 11.30 p. m, BRI . it s et e Guipuire Monsquotaires, Real Duch- | stock comprises all grades, ranging . don to run down Jack tho Rinper.’ DPerhaps | AU to-day's prizo bowling the following | TBRICS. 0 o 0 ess and Valoncionnos, combined with o | from $1.85 to $25. tho author of thesentence has been in White- | Prizes will be distributed: Silver medal and magnificent line of 10-4 White Strictly All Wool and Stean “ T aent of mocoimts, 30 per cont of es | to buy a good winter dress for a small £ 1 MO ¢ Digal \ chapel and knew what tho district wanted | o ¥e"oBoE o1 S Feneints, 10 por cont of | pric O R L L C R e 1 SE PP ORY VRt and perhaps not. Let us suppose taat he | receipts. M E R # And 11 len .\‘n.I MoUsSILL )\ Kknows ail about it, in which case he is con- | Man Target—The following scores have an striped and brocaded effects. Also 4 75 miderably wiser than ninety-nine out of a | been m ||~ Charles Storz 58, H. A. Stock- RE EMB R’ FO @ | PLAIN AND EMBROIDERED RUS- it n of g e . hundred of the residonts of the West End, | Mau 47, Fred Mongedoht 10, Harry ‘Thressen AN LA TOS WELL WORTH $5.75, the only portion of the world's motropolis | & 'cnaler Shey ig! Wham Heas 5 500. And PIGURED BRUSSELS DRAP- 444 white Extea Fine Wool, rich golds 1ho avorage American traveler sees or kOWS | o ereones vs i 11aty o0 Tt 4 : TP ING NITS, AR ) § unything about and can uporocinte somo of |'H" Datorssn. 4%, B, Gebauer We will make prices on this line of garments In black and evening shades at O » diiculties the gallant inspector would | Walgher encounter, ) | Some time ago Mr. Lawre recogn authority, thus de H ] . iss sceing this— SERGEI" PR A that will merit the attention of all buyers. e resie 5 7 5 A striped Cloth Newmavket, with bell u 2, Chaus Mathies, 0. H rles Metz 0, A. Pokorny 4 11.51-48-83.56, John Petry Wi | HENRIETTA, o Hutton, a cribed the ATTRACTIVE PRICES ipied by hundreds of thousauds | 4y, 7. 1 Pl PR W. IHinke b el L 0 boxryo il I Srai A6 STt cat s hile Ehoh wiites ot AR e SRHRID 12 Tnches wide; fifty shadese. shaped sleeve new stylo hack, porfect fitting, BT WELL WORTH $7.00. rows of houses-amall, mean and monotonons | et 3 e 1 Gt el | FLANNEL, At $4.00, g Ladies’ Hdks. CRIB BLANKETS Krug, oth Julius Walu % 1]1}!'\::'”0;&: \\‘Iu;‘hl\'l ] Lun‘l'm\ly miotiotonous i on, Sth 1, W, Bird, Yard and a half wide A brown white check Newmarkets | 100 dozen Ladies' IT. S. Em-) IN GREAT VARIETY, es, all of them, like the houses, after 3 i W vith sl o soldere! VLT g ane the same model. rrobably | th N Boanus Mardl. s | CASHMERE, with shouider s broidered Sheer Lawn | 10¢ each 18 no such spectacle in the whole world as that of this immense, neglected, forgotten, great city of the east of London. Tt has little or no history; no one wants to see 1t for itself or for its ussociation’s sake; 19, t'lu\n' 08 SY;)r/ \‘rll. \\'\\\I— 42 inches widey large assortment. Chs. Wuthrich 42, T. V. ot an 3. Saison i, | LADIES’ CLOTH Parmalee 138, 12 inches wide, At $5.00. i " S0 el | P annels, These aro garments that will not be duplicatea | . led Bovder Sheer Lawn |and 10fe. Sl e Flannels. Donated prizes, tc ferman Bush > 100 dozen of 1io; tho books u LTIk N T ooy 4 | STRIPED SUITINGS, Our $8, $8.50, $9 gl $9.50 | prowicred Shoor Linon | reduced | (oo ocibiting completo lines ceptions it altogoether, ve ter bi, Henry Seidl er ' (oos 24, I, 40 inches wide NeWiDarkois ararine best-villue GRarsa by tHE Lawn Hundkerchiefs, [ from: of the 1ntast noveltios: in Fronah AR own citize 2 it or themselves no ) s ave the best value erea by the New Designs I and 85¢ LALLM thought. itor thamteltsn toparions | 4 Polamay ot eoeed iats 81 Cnekies | BRILLIANTINE, irude. Rl for ppers. drossing sacques, oo, v y o T y , T ¥ Ask to see the beautiful line of new " e brsoy S Whitechupel is not a street, nor a_square, Willisin Miaoic 45, Wiliam [Vons|3: | Allsoasonnblo colors, former price 600 §10.00 Newmarket that cannot be equaled in | joms, at 5 81 and $1 SonibIRNLlona L) B i vatar AN TRt Ak A bavGneTo cason 46, C. Pal 30, Henry Rusor 10 75¢. On Monday, Omaha, I ons, Senrio and WhitsATUT the collection o ties which makes up ) e 5 H % Dunpsert 7, W. Sogclke 23, Charles Ras mussen 45, (. Benecke 14, Clavs Mathies 43, c F. Gebauer 15, W. F. Stoccker 5%, Julins ¢ Nagle 83, Julius Schlupp 46, great cosmopolitan motropolis of I s on the Middicsex bank of th miles distant from the onl; ndon. The accompunying cut shows a handsome cated, Bullard Vale.and Shaker Flan= Beaver Cloth Directoive Newmarket, tailor- Dress Trimmings. nets, in hrown mixed and natural cols made, bound with Mohair braid: colors, black ors for underw tion of the city the ordinary travel it el i e and navy blue; sizes from 52 to 44, 95 Biack Pure Silkk Twist Braids ana | Imm varicty of styles in Embroids Wit In ulLIA\“u:;'l.'u";:‘ \r.l‘-r"-mvys |m|lul ality | Mount Calvary Commandiry, K. T. y At $10.00 Kiotted Apron Bringad D Pronts, | ered Skicting Flunuels at very low which approxinatos to it in flith ud misersy: | “pye Sie Knights of this command, appreci- MOURNING DEP T U0, latest noveities, only $1.75 each, post- ) ity does not even approach it in squalor and | ating the valuable services rendered them by W THE BEST BARGAIN IN THE CITY. ively worth ) wretchedness, and more misery and ¢ s, Comforts. lish Chintz Comforis, best cobe {me is | Rev. Sir Knight . M. Houso in the past, M } BLACK SILK DRESS FRING collected on a single floor of one of its reck- | und bew desirous of an opportunity of : " An elegant Directoire Newmarket in Os- | 0 ey ¢ Comiiats etasi fok tensmonts than oan be fodud ta Omahw'a | oxpressing thiolr. sontiments in. tnia regard, | COMLEtE 11 Every Rospect; wego cloaking clothes, black and white or blue K 0ah SOl BloB SsaTe T Dag alley and on the river bottoms com- | bef the ci o the Sir Knight removes from the and white stripes, fan 80 elegant desigus to select | Best 1) wek, bell sleeve, bined. It isthe very cesspool of Lonaon— | city, have tendercd him a Tewplar reception i j I large lapel pockets, = from, 65¢ up to $15 a yard. ton filled, 6 pounds, London_ with its 500,009 inhabitants and | to tuke place at the asylum of the comman- The ngm Prices and Correct S‘Ylfl- LB 3 GRI dozen of criminal and pauper districts, any | dery on Friday, October 18, 18 The At $10.00, Handsome one of which equals in size and population | occasion will offer an opportuuity, also, of | Some very special barguins in this de- AT BARGAINS IN ilk Cord Dress Trimmi $ 1 .9 8 the average American city. tendering a welcome to the returning partment. This garment would be cheap at $13.50. Gimps, (desirable styles and shades, T "The main street, a degraded sort of Bow- | Knights from their pilgrimage at Washing- o i Ls T be sacrificed at the following prices: WORTH $2.50, ory,1s Whitechapel road. It is lined with | ton, where they achieved a great reputation —— s .00, 200 | e e Extra quality Printed Sateen Comforts, three or four story buildings, crazy, mil- | for' Nebraska Knights by their energetic i X .00, | reduced from reduced from veduced from | Rice floval border dowed concerns, with the ground floors oc- | display of the resources of Nebraska and $ brises the nowost | 50cand 75c. | Toc and 81, [85c, $1 & &1 ) { cupied by cheap, dingy stores and the upt their unbounded hospitality. urs urs it Eho Al ATtaIB B N d. b aBsAR! ewest b L 1. (Sac, B 5 { floors packed with humanity. IFrom this i . 0 shapes, the latest cloths, and no description we — e v | main road branch off hundreds of narrow, A Card of Thanks. can make in any newspaper advertisement will crooked alleys and lanes leading to—no one | To you, members of Capitol lodge, Knights We are showing a very large assor do them justive. o see them is to know their Latest Novelties WORTH 88,50, knows where. Templ d friends, T owo a debt of | ment of strictly retiable and fashionabl merit. 5 3 X N U eehaaiar Ty 1 | emplar, and many fricnds, Towe a debt o c e Rivh Priutall Srendh Shtscn SR ‘. this )t was 300 hundred voars ago. Mucanloy | Eratitude which can never bo rep furs, comprising Bon and Muff Sets, Misses’ and Childven’s Cloaks in pri In Silk Cord, Iand Crochet, Apbique | "o, 470 vilved, ent-stiteh edge, 2 i SvFatb L oLIb RIGHE B2t s 5 laby. | vou, T wish to express my sincer Boa Scarf and Muff Sets, Collarette and .00, prices | Embroidered and Lace Gimps, in ! Ry close [ tion of your kind Muff Sets, Mufls, Capes, ete, nging from $3.25 to packed every ono from cellar to cock-loft, | toward my father in conducting bim to his A 5 o Tl Shitousts whose 1ifa 13 oe. wak with . | final resting placo and performing those | FUI TriMMiNgGs i Great Variely. manity, The narrow aileys swarm with sacred off 80 dear to his b rt. sharpers, receivers of stolen goods, clippers 1 would express my thanks could I do so, of coin, forgers and tawdry women, bloom- | in a manner more forcibie, more expressive ing with paint and bran who in their | than weak and formal words, and I assure anger make freo use of the s and their you that the best v hes of my heart will scissors, yet whose ang less to be | Tollow you as long as hife lasts, ‘ rnth of squalid, straight bands and andyke oint effect . 00. A TTRACTIVE PRICES, WORTH Plush Sacques, Plush Jackets, in great va- riety. Prices from £10.00 to #4 & ded than their kindness.” To those who sent the beautiful floral de permitted a few nights ago to visit "‘:L'H“fl! an offering of r(‘\’n*cn 1 n‘l\'u;lllynlmm.\' the scene of two or three of the mysterlous | thunks. ELEN L. B, N8 A " U " no g 3 g T LG vy n aY (B e b ot - ELECTRICCARS ONUP GRADES 2ulf of Chiloe, latitude 42, on the [ thing to hear of another mining com- | mand in this direction for men being roizn Affcrations of Specch. i i police, and with all due defference to the de- A Ve ble Dinner Party. & L ) | west const of South Americu; the port [ pany which has decided to adopt elec- | therefore considerable. The selection The ion which consists, in ! tectavb skill of Inspector Byrnes, [ must con- | A remarkable dinner party was given S of Puntas Arvenas is at the castern | tric” power in its mines, says the Elec- | of candidates will devolve upon town | adopting the English drawl and Eoglish fess that in_trailing Jack the Ribper, he | py the in charge of Bett’s hospi- ey catrance of the straits of Magellan, lat- | teical World. councils and local bodics,who einnot o | ace nt, cannot bs. oly ot Manlievs his Uante Jull, Wo naw Mhon | ta ys o Cincinnati dispateh, | TWO Conflicting Roports on Their | titude 52 deg = Among vecent contracts which have | expocted to know mush about the | demned, saysa wri e rn e ;‘;‘X:‘”:;’L 4!\1.'1"L‘.’.‘r'.’u.',L'-a‘g."m'\’('-,‘.."“‘-fn‘.f’;.‘fU'\'v'): Twenty-six of the inmates sat down to Success in Richmond. The value of this cable will be under- | been awarded the Sprague Elect, ‘needed qualifications, with the result | Home Jour But while we condemn heard a medly of all the tongues of the earth | table. ~ Fifteen were over sixty years of e stood Dy taking into conside Railway and Motor company, of New | that incompetence may do a great deal | the sin, | have mercy upon the and even the Queen’s Euglish was so cor- | age, eight over seventy,” one eighty- topography of Chili south of \ York, for electric appavatus, is one [ to aiseredit e Such draw- 4 member that he is en- rupted and interiarded with slang and the | thiree, another eighty-seven and at the | A SUB-MARINE CABI.E FOR CHILL. | which is in latitude The And which comes from Transvaal, South Af | backs, however, will bo but temporary. a foolish and mistaken cant language of the criminal classes as to be | head of the table sat a woman just 104 novth and south 100 to 154 miles from | rieca, and it is intevesting to wote that | and eventually men with sound practical After the ligl He knows ! unintelligible. From the open doors of gin | voups old. The last mentioned Mus. BHOCY the Pucifie; the coast range is purallel | the fame for American electric mining | knowledge will have the hest posts | that he and his fellow Americans have | dives and_ pot-housos, whore brawling men | [3liznboth Sehulton, who has been an | Proposals Asked For Eaying it From | with the Andes 20 miles from the s apparatus for durability, cconomy and | with the largest emoluments ofiered | hursh voi nd speak nasally, ther and women, and e 5 I'Inl\lllmll :‘{u, rlz::“:l:j( ::\[ inmate of the hospital for two years Puntas Aremas to Melipuli- between these mountain ranges 1s th convenience is vecogni the rank atmosphe ed in those dis- | to them. The work of inspector m s'the weak vemedy of imit- fore he tr tho dice box, drunken shouts for more gin | Past. There were many presents to the Mining ) t plain of central Chily, which, at | tant fields as well as in this ¢ miry. | not require an knowledge of | ating the speech of anoth nation. { and ale, blasphemous curses and ribald | old lady by citizens who had heard of e 5 & 120, 15 1,500 feet above the sea. In | The company which is now installing | the higher techn jos, he will not | But 1t would be quito as sensible for an 4 songs. ‘The women of the place ply their | the unusual event, and the sister QELBIOR SR DRTLES going south the greav plain of central | Sprague apparatus in Transvaal is the | be expeeted to advance new theor American to adopt n broken French trado in shoals along tho sidewalls up @ programme of songs and reci Chili’ steadily falls towards the level of | Forbes-Reef Gold Mining company. who | and may, like the loeal practitioner o | method of pronouncing Boglish, as R e S e o || L R i o Mrs. Schulten ¢ Slipulli, ind_tho two moun- [ have ordered through Chester & Gibb, | medicing, rarely travel heyoud Lis own i British brethven. brnined wad o With tho blows o th brutes | W8 born in D stphalin in 1876. | ric. 3 snges. in dike mannor eerease in | mining onginers of London,u complete | sphere, sotthmg down into o quict. and L S Wwho live on the wages of their shame, there | She remembe ceing Napoleon The h\t_n_Muur B. Flynn, the Ne¢ elevation toward the south. At Meli- ‘4‘_11‘('1 al equipment for the transmis- | respectuble memver of society. - | vastly inferior to the original. We WiLl ot bo scen in & nizht's walk a single | just after his victory at Jena iu 1806, | York politician and contractor, ¢ pulli the central plain becomes a gulf, sion of power, including four Spraguo | tricity has great and vavied branches, | should certainly enacavor toamend the face, young or old, not utterly repulsive and | and later on his disastrous debauched. Some concoption of their utter | Moscow. degradation may bo gained from treat from | g big stir in Richmond du Among her visitors to-day wof his life, saysa dispatch from the | was her daughter, Kate Feder, sixty AN e here VoD e the last, | Continuing south as a series of connect: | long-distance transmission motors und | and the lightit i ing channels to the western entrance of [ dynamos for transmitting 140 the straits of Magellan, and the coust | pewer over a distance of two mile of England will ac imul The as | ha nt in connection nness of our voices, but wl cn’s name, shou use of the motor | move and in 1 we who think, an invigorating with electricity RN \ { ; quickly, speak with @ facy Tt e domapds | novor ox | y old.. Hor son, Gerhaet, sixty- | Virginia. ilo cume e und | puinge mountains form o ehnin of primal source of powor is water power, | for workshops whpears (o b 1iitlo - | Hngoring DR O b i cced @ dime or ‘“sixpence en bo6 Venrs ivas avic an- | and soon startled the city with the an- | islands known as the Avchi ago of | and this point is connected with the orstoc P CONSOqUe! is el i Se A times the numver of these hclpless victims three yeurs old, lives in Dayton: an L 1o Archipelag ! the | derstood, and, consequently, is rarely | gruous for us to do so. I have often son, eight years old, lives in | nouncement that he would establish an | Chiloe. The cable is to be ‘many. The old lady for & numberof | electrie sars has been a striet veg aid along | point of distribution by insulated wires | adopt of the knife of Jack the Rinper might have in, between the [carvied on poles dive across the | power isappeared without causing a ripple had not their frightfully mutilated remaims testified tarian buva | 416 world. The eity had a hovse ¢ s brine ]i In th 1 of electrical | Tistened with amusement, not unmixed 3 wlone there are many ovportuni- | with disgust, to the soft drawlin mainland and the chain of islands | couniry. ties, while amother distinet braneh will | cents of our : n n but s, while anothe b bran 11 | conts pseudo-British youth to their terriblo end. Thoy are utterly lover of coffeo. Her mind sl po (et ofome ™ A ponn immodi- | jormed by the peaks'of dhe const range, | At tho nower station will bo placed application of electricity to pur- | whose voices and tones were utterly d friendless and abandoned. bright and active, and she looks like a 8 Dot " for some 700 miles to the western [ three Pelton water wheels furnished | poses of locomotion. In fact, thero witl | nationalizod, though the young peeple All this wo siw along the half_dozen main | woman of seventy ately captured the town, gained excep- | entrance of the Straits of Magellani | by Fraser & Chalmers, of Chicago. Lo | be no limit to the application of electri- vtinly imagined that thoy ~,L.s\f‘ like Eauseipiwhioniweliraverss d. We glanced e tional privileges from the city council, | thence through the straits to the settl ch of two wheels will be belted di- | city. But only good men will get good | English men and women. To be a ei ;‘l:l::ln‘?l\‘fl:;I‘;:".ksm“l’\\url"v<"”_".\”u;:‘:":;“g‘ The Greatest Minmg Camp. and was all the talk of Richmond. It | ment of Puntas Arcnas as its castern | rectly one long distance transmissiou- | places, and only hard study in both | zen of the est and most prosper= AuditnoBllghs and onrecs of SentinRimg he Leadville of Montana” Butte | was said that Richmond, by reason of | €htrance. Countinz the connecting | of-power Edison « no of 50,000 watts | school and workshop will produce good | ous uation on the face of the earth—a policemen ¢ do except in squads. or called five yearsago. But now it is |50 o Bills, presented a series of ob- lines at the ii ntermediate ports, the | or 67 horse-power capacity each. The | men. nation that is admired and envied by an ordinarily well-dressed man to go down | “‘the ‘,;n-vnlt-fl mining camp in the T T (1o A e e length of th ble will be about 1,000 | other wheel will be belted to the dyna- Some may be inclined to ask whether [ the people of all the countries of tho one of theso lanes in the daytime would be | world.” Last year’s veturns brought | staclies s s would g miles, mos of the same type and voltag it is worth the while of young men to | world—and to be ashamed of one’s glo- mndness; by night it would be suicidal. | Butte to the front of all camps, just as it etricity could move e 5 the Boston Ad- | othe " st in | this submerged pl railway here, the long R SR . any- | The importane: but of only 40,000 waits, ¢ nd b necessary time in o ac : ¥ birth-place —i th utterl S Minhting end quarreling are of 100 commic M i f 3 A i L watts, spend the necessary time in acquiring | rious birth-pla is not this utterly 3 f,b“u‘r‘,’.:f,’;‘.“p“‘,'(,“‘,““'., NEEREOIOE 10 caminon 1-‘1u;"'d 4\‘l'n‘nlz:l' ‘Iltll_w top of the list of | whe Phe first result of this move [ vertiser, of divect telegraphic commu- reapacity each, The a thorough knowledge and undergoing | foolish and wicked? Yet this (s - il . states and territories, says t international | chine its of Magellan a Butte | wasa panic among the horse car peo- | Bication with a g policeman, single-handed, to attempt an ar- i OOLON U .0 Montana’s output of ple, who soon sold ont their line to highway like the str rest would be to invite annihilation. iafon:)etiert ablontantie b ontpil of are wound expeciaily prague method for the I cording | training, which must neces: -dis- [ upa considerable time. lodrawl mother tongue, or wes” do.when ke {t the | they den wil ecing tii Iy w — y T T e | gold and silv can not well be overestimated as an aid | tance transmission of power anlkriaset R 5 a1 e AR LN L s ouE auSh penle fihat give hor first placo by $2,000,000, [ Flynn & Co., who then owned all the | o LA R RN R RS M | e MBA o .‘4[»."-1.‘:\‘:.""\7 ad diave Livernool copporation hayg D= svallvisEive $0id0ie) Could he have selected o more favorable | And when the copper product wasadded | privile Then the electric line, | ¢ passes annually o foreig N e A st s Btha fonr :';":\"\,',,‘,f;'.,.',‘ \“:,[ L',’»',“ “:"f,]",‘“l,‘,’\'“,':t Found After Twenty Years. ! place! ~\”"-n'rmmmh'nl in a recenv letter | per contribution to th three items | worked by what is known as the | commerce fully equal to thut of the Chi- | §prague motors which ave belted di- | Whatever this may be at present T ; twenty years ago A, M. Lytle, { thukyividly:plogunes ) | of the wealth of the country reached | Sprague overhend system, was started. | nese empire, “The channels on the west | roctly intothe mining apparatus, These | certninly will not be deemed a suflicient ription “clerk in” Prank Price’s | Imagine o half dozen maia ronds in a dis- | g4, 500,000, This year, if the remain- coast between the ehain of 1slands and ¢ i B H Y Tni trict two miine fn diametor.. Fancy twoor | $10:500,000. i1 tho remain, | 1y g appurontly o success, Tho cars | €015t betweun tho ehai of islands and | motors divided into two groups: | induccnient in the near future, nud as | drug store on Union avenue, suvs { three scorcs of narrow alleys brauching off H‘n '-x“"" "‘“:""t‘*‘f 8U “:‘u" ‘s“""bl“",:\ | were jammed und went up the high main land is extremely wild and | o twenty-horse power Spr motors | the demand for men increases a higher | Kin City dispatch, run dway from 16 past ten, the new state will show 2 J from these in all sorts of ¢! itous ways i % : o Dndreds of - more - Tanes between | yield of $50,000,000 in gold, silver and | grades without trouble, and property | times narrows to less than a mile be- the buildmgs and yards springing | copper. Surely Montana has earned | aiong the line went up in consequence. | tween precipices over 1,000 feet high. | horse power Sprague: » forming the | r ibi vi o very henv: from thealleys windivg in iid out and eross: | hor statehood ‘at a good round price. | A few months hefore Flynu's death the | Hence the route through the Straits of | gther INOL BRLLENC KIpkoE 0F ';‘.:;’,:;1',"5 {,,,“,‘::L';:“.'(‘.Il:,fi: Shb b .~3..ui.~<l:“u;.‘| ot | lowed a seafaring lifo, finally shipping {'.‘.‘.‘.J'.‘.'.'l'fiim"'.i?[..'ri"f:;"i'»‘.‘.l"'r.n',f[.‘-’r'h-':"l.‘.'fifi Her proud position at the head of the | service grew bad on both horse and | Magellan is cue of the most picturesque | with carrent by a separate set of wires, | tants. Therefore, to insure good work, | on the steamship Valparaiso, where. ug thattho outer, doors of tho rookerics are | gold, silver and copper producing states | electric lines. Swce his death it hus | iv a1l ocann travel, and it may not be | thus practically insuring a constant | n renumeration in accordunce must bo | & pupil of the ship's surgeon, he lonrned have called | rash to predict that the time is not far | flow of electricity under all cireum- | paid. It is not, however, in inspeeting | the drug busine In the course of his sturesqu Smyth’s channel som and one cighty-horse power motor form- | wage must be puid. Inal ing one group, and a single twenty- | lighted by electricity, ti go town | his home in Woodbury, N. J., and work and | shipped as a cabin boy on an st Indin nd | merehantman. For many veurs he fol- hall way, scamper through it, cut into an | And territories Montana owes to Butte. | huen so bud that eitizens alley in tho rear, scale a fence and repeat | More thun half of last year’s #40,500,000 | upon the city council to revoke the pr distant when this route will come to be | gtances. The motors are wound with | that laurels and emoluments will bo [ travels he has visited nearly cvery 1 the process ad infinitum, and also weigh the | came from this camp. The development | jloge The controlling interest in the | considered as desiruble as the Yosemite | the regular Sprague differential wind- | enrned, but in the higher class of work. | countrys in the world. IFinally he sot- | fact that ovory man hie meets will assist him | has been recent and marvellously rapid. | property is nov ownefl by Mus, iynn. | trip now is ing, nud will keep at o constant speed | The advice we offer to young men who | tled in Kansas City and invested his | and n!ntluu best to huflio his persuers and you | Five yoars ago *'tho Leadvitle of Mon- | ™ At the investigation just held Mr. | ~With several hundred steamers pass- | in’spite of the varying loads thrown on | are hesitating about taking up a vro- [ suvings here. Lust night Mrs J. R. { ::ll‘! fi;h-':vl:! :‘l«‘.‘-‘x‘-.:‘«-uhl-lmlli:”h.l.e: '.‘.,i..’.':‘vo @ po- | tana' wus a very appropri title, for | pi ni, the vice president of the ocle ing through the st v, 458t | the mining wachinery. fession, is by all means take up olec- | Lytle, hisaunt, went to the drug store Omabs, with her broad and welllighted | Butte thon was turning out ¢ 000,000 & | trie line, said he must confess that the | present, the teleg communica- T'he question of eficicncy or the | tricity, but'to do so earnestly and with | where the wanderer is employed to_buy | ots, it may be asked Vhy not burn | Year. But now, with a tw months’ | electric line was o failure on high | tion open with our homes by the new |00 et or primal pows f the fixed determination of ‘doing good | medicine, She recognized her nephew } ot el a ‘eneap There e | Showing of 24,000,000, tho claim to the | wrades, because so much eleetricity had | eable, the southernrost inhubited lund | yECR T ¥l fpthier ond of the trans- | and conscientous work. R in the drug clerk. Mutual explanations 0,000 people in Whit 500,000 human | *‘richest eamp in the world” must be | to be put on that it melted the armi- | of the world will lose much of its is0- | \Gedion 58 6o of extreme importance followed, Lytle will return to his home souls whose parents lived and died here and | conceded. tures, and frequently one trip of the | lated ch ter, while the commerce |.|”;“ this point electri “,,”'l_““‘,_i“"; s and receive his shave of the property ot whose children will grow — to old O e cars cost $500. The announcement hay- | through the steaits will receive fac T T ST O T TR ot AT BElootglo Oars For ALille. his father, who died a short time ago, 1 RS hero before they ~are =~ out of He Got Their Contributions. ing been made public created a sensa- ! ties tending to its notable increase. T s Sy S P Asis well known, the clectric light | 8 \ tor the missing boy had 2 fhole toons. Cenoration “after genoration | oy, William Do Kelver, pastorof St. | 1ioh, and by to-ay's miil oftors havo LS DA motlious of transmitting power. In his | witil "l tho wpparatus impliod in'its | hoo pemssoated v yin brcnis wih Une r and sinks to its nameless grave with no ' Catholic church, ‘savs & Mee- | comp from the various electric systems, | How to Make a Protty Lambreauwin. | fion 5o S i ulley 1o the min production, has worked its way into ving zeal up w0 the time the father {reater ambition than the sratification of | hah, Wis., special, is the devisor of & | gyerhead as weil as stovage, offcving to | Take a piece of ticking the length of | muchines at the favther end, 15 about 70 | 1w of cotton and woollen mills and his lust reguest was that the \ts vicious passions or the replenishing of | novel scheme to cateh those whom he | hrove that electricity is not a failure as | mantel and ahout six inches wide, four | pep cent; that 1, 70 per cent of the en- throughout the land. The same gener- | gourch be not given up, and dir the gin bottle 1 sees fit to style *people who are a motive power, The Sprague company, | or five halls of tinsel, s D dbllvored from the enine 1o the | blor employed to operate electric lights | hix will that u portion of his fc There are few lights in the pictire. Good | to steal their way into heaven whose system is now in use heve, claims | vope linen, according o | o, oot A 2 0 can also be used to operate an electric | 440,000 be expended in continuing ite | i | g X ¥ [ men and women, it 18 truo, try to 1ot a lttle | of %500 hangs over St Patrick’s | fhat it has faed bocauso of lack of | broguin, 1t W0 N loneth pulfoys in the power slation iy BLraD Of | SRR A BT e AR S M | ) 0. ¥ 9 4 -, ). OYQr ¥ * a 8 1 i i ¢ , Itis B 10 motor pulleys for work., i L bty 4 i & , i gunshino fnto the darkndus, but it s bard | ohreh, and Dr. Kelvor has for o loug | propor managoment, Ar. H, Stoers, of | colora of tinsel aud ropo linen are used. pulley in such establishments is merely ono The Rorab Bhonld Gol . 1 atwosphe Tho paople are & world to | time been trying to have it puid. ~After | Now York, one of the stockholders’ of | I used two—blug and pink, says u writer s step in alvance, without a heavy addi- | gy 1ow price prevailing in all kinds | themselves, They know nothing and care | mass last Sunday he ovdered the doors | (j wic company, writes that he [ in the Ladies’ Home Journal, The ty asa P o nal expenditure of mone : of live stock, oxcoph porhaps 8hoep, ho nothing of any other life. Many of them [ locked. The names of the members of | ijl spend #100,000 out of his own | stripes in the ticking must be very nar- [ The o wded state The Thomson-Houston Fiectric con will not justify keeping any kind of " never go outside the district, but find there the church were called off,and the pocket, if necessary, to prove that the | row, extending up und down the lam- | nized profession has given rise to con- | puny has of late been paying particular | animal but the very best. All the small, po. all that thoir degraded tastes dosire, It | asked how much they would bo willing | oloctric line will work. The matter braquin, Cut the tinsel into pieces the | siderable anxicty on the partof those | #itention to this branch of the busin unthrifty stock should be in some way - Tjoulc doublions ha a g od kaing for oivllin 't;‘;h,:n:-:l:‘u".‘..x,\“_:l;.;:':ll.-“y;“u:: ‘t]llx:l-ln“llml‘:”:i aused o great stir u;u:nng all the ) width of ticking, sew them over the | who find it necessary to choose some ) snd has perfected a plan of elect disposed of. 1t is not too late in the at ] D soheme worke ® & charm, tric companies in the country. maius the problem of 200,000 homeless hen of 1 ! tripes; v ! souls, when the m stripe gate the colors, the Daft and the | take th cing o living. The legal pro- | tramways for mills and other large ly owing to the | dustrial worksh cuso of some youngsters to g them in ing was over it was found | pPhomson -Houstor sion khou | A AN B 0 Y rope linen, cut iv into pieces suffering g ps, which is worthy of | g condition of flesh before the cold | S ————— - that the nioe sum ol 45,000 aad been sub- | julian have alveady gotten wind of it | twelve inches long. Take ten of these ent conjosted state, and the same | the closest investigation. tanthor sota (0. but boless they ks | TO-DAY 15 THE LAST. soribed, e St and submitted propositions. and place them together evenly, Next, | may be said, though in a lesser degreo At the companys works, at Lynn, | growth and thrift it would be better ‘e' : ¢ s i T VY T T, P make & hoie in the bottom of lambre- | of the medical, By the rapid develop- | Mass;, says Practical Klectricity, a | cven then to dispose of them in some The 8¢ 'n::'-fl:;filfl- to Olove With a N Y] “":,‘" ‘_m“m’““,m_ Chili's New Cable, quin with scissors, and placing a large | ment of elec! ty, however. s the | tramway car is used for conveying heavy | way for what they will bring than to { Dho sob UU’[‘I':‘M n'.f-m:-: l‘:'r‘;‘) terday | gD, I8 journeying on foot to frienas in | - CRili’s invitation for proposals for the bone hook through the hole from the | London ctrical Reyiew, we have a | machinery from one part of the factory | feed them through two or three lon sub-marine cable from | wrong side, put the linen over the hook, | wide field thrown open, and though | to anoth and it hag been found that | winte s and find another | and dvaw it through. This makes a | some attention hus been paid to this, as | the employment of such meuns permits | Ther i no use on ¢ afternoon, commenced ut 1 orclook dnere | Obio, accompanied by four children, | laying of cm serubs stil was & very large attendance, 8 number be- | 90 being a baby, and, when last heard Puntas Arenas to Melipulli rth for the serub A - o sovarad 1f Al hax . | evidence of the commercial spirit pr loop. Take the restof the rope linen, | will be shown by the numbers of stu | the handling of apparatus with much | calf or colt. Life is too short and profitd iug ladics, Tho Omaha Musical Union baud | £Fom, had covered 150 mules of hew jour- | {Lai o™ o b, The Dbjooth. to | plate it on the hookand draw it through | dents at work 14 the various colleges | greator cuse than formerly, in less | too swall for a good husiness v 17 rendered @ number of popular airs, Ve s g be attained by the means of the cable | the loop. Continue this all along the | and workshops, in view of the im- [time and with less lubor than could | fritter away his time on unproductive ok Theve was some very fine shooting done, Went to Paris Wheelbarrows, are declared to be the furnishing of in- | bottom for fringe, This make a pretty | mediate extension which is sure to take | possibly be accomplished by any other | stock, It is a good deal bettor to make | Mr. I\ A. Fuller making 200 points on the There have been many original meth- | formation making’ the vavigation 'of { and inexpensive lambrequin for a bed- | place, we scarcely th it is receiving | method. T'he car is equipped with two | hound feed out of the scrub, if it cannot ! Kehr target. He has ouly ten points to | ods of getting to the Puaris exposition | the straits of Magellan and of the chan- | room. the attention it deser Presumably | three-horse-power motors, and easily | be made fat enough for some market- make to obtain the highest prize on this tal from dis ant places, but perhaps the | nels of the southern coast of Chili safer, rr— most of the large towns in Eugland will [ moves, up a grade of 13 p ut, o load | able purpose, than o raise exy i get. Hans Peterson, with 221 points, stauds | most interesting were the three recent | and also to assist the new settlements | Electric Mining in South Africa, be lighted shortly by electricity, and | of five tons’ weight, while, on a level, } of an income from keeping it alive, next. Other fine shooung was doue | arrivals in wheelbarrows, They started | of Paleoa and Munoz Gamers, The Among the elect mining plants | after the installation work has been | from cight to ten tons can be carried. | Kixpectation is about the only thing by William V, Will Stoecker, C. | from Vienna about the 1st of July. one | cable is to touch at Quineaoi, Ralena, | which are now being installed by Amer- | completed there will be requir 1 fully | The motor receives its energy through | which can be got out of the small runty ’ A ke here Ae s ook | sitting in the barrow and one roiling | Melinka, Puerto Otway und Munoz | ican munufacturers of electric wppara- | compotent resident men to tuke charge | an over-head wive from ouu of the fanimals. It isonly the very best kinds , tho caunon gave the sgual to | him, They took a month for the jour- | Gamera. The port of Mcligulli.ulw of | tus are & bumber not only in this coun- | of the work and keep the lighting ina | el generators located in the fac- | of live stock whick turn into veslity in . . eeass sbootivg sud William Mack called | ney. the tevminal points, is at the head of | try but abroad, and it is no unusual | satisfactory condition; the expected de- | or, these tin

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