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b THF OMAHA DATLY BFF I‘RIDAY JANUARY 2, 189 — — m—— ———— 1 N AN ]\-nnnv« of these rivers the land is fertile | country. Thereare Englishmen in the lww to sceuro customers in tho aisto- “the n.lu- condyet of aglouded cane.” FUR, WOOL H“"—” TAL BY “ :\Y Ol‘ "LDSO\ S Bx“. and much of it is already taken up and | region” who have lived there for nearly | eratic world, - .. | One of these caiies xj thn the handg OMAHA J 3, Smith | occupled by enterprising and prosperous | twenty yeurs und, what is more essentlal | Do not let thisdiscourage you,” suid | of clouded smber. A stout hazel set. i1, G0, Obarns & 03, A Al —_— | settlers, The trade and produce of | to good colonization, white children | One of his friends, * * know these fault- gold, which is among the collection, a0tnrm (N 138, 19th str .}. | ) | thousands of miles of the richost ve lley | thrive well, some of the missionaries | finding ignoramuses that put you down | comes neaver the utilitarian tastes of | | a”“ d( “H‘h a"’ IO”N) il Ny ! s To Bo the Bhortest Line From the North- | lands will find their outlet through Hud- { and traders having reared large l[m: n;w you haves wo celebrated name. | today., Omaha. i r L —— " 000, son’s buy. Along the Saskatchewan ave | ilies. In s 1 the river ntroduce me tomorfow as o judge of art 5 - — e wat to Europe, oxtensive coal deposits, easily worked | banks, to be surc. fever is found, but | and T will fix it.” A Rare New Year's Greeting. DIRECTORY. IRON WORK e g d L | and affording an immediate iraffic for | houses built a few hundred feet above \\[Hh »r;vl great hope the puinter let Among the greetings for the new r = | Pastn & Vistilng | ORiEA Bake & fetorn 1 the railway in supplying the settlements | the sea avoid such dang his friend have his olvn way. His friend | the heartiest and happiest come from BILLIA s, e 'axton ierling maha Safe & Iron FIRTEANTETIHUNDRED S CMILES = BAVED) /| Ry Tovminnl Hutweets W IMUs6e HNA | - Thb iiubahes or Vg SAsIABAIE. ‘woulld!| HAY HORRA AERG SHE AL o & i/ Ch coark oo ard Kerplest, eoma feoh! ILLIARDS. [ BoXI | oo Works, | Worke, ¢ Grand Rapids t the crossing of the Sus: | naturally bo inferred from the name of | lap dog which she often cavessed and | Journal, Oliver Wendell Holmes, | The Brunswick- ~Balko| John L. Wilkia, | “butid ' Manuies o b rgia " rom- o | Katchewan, the king's capitol, Gu-Bulawayo, which | even Kissed. Upon ‘this he built his | George Willlam Curtis, hua W hit | brass work vroof mafes, vauite, Ja AR i hdrd MdHon Aerss* of (ke St diveatnind oheaner oute for | et “the placs ot kilitng: T But atl and repaived to the hotel of the | comb Riley, George W. Childs and Will | o, | Omshabavetbox tectery, | RNACEH R Forcinas ‘5?"2'% \ Fertile Farming and Grazing European immigrants to the Canadian | this country around the capitol, though | with the request to see the pic- [ Carleton join with Henry M. Stanley, Y| 11130 Douglss. | Ry andizehse | dreen e & Jacksonl noe of count- Iy well exe Lapds to Be Brought northwest is urgently needed. Many of | it has been the & John Wanamaker. portraits were 1 | Orders promptiy flloa | g Nearcr to Market. those leaving their old homes less human scarifices, s im- nd when it wus brought forth he | Joseph Jefferson, —eeeeeeeee | Aome Jron and Wire| Wilson & Drake, ) years with.the purpose of tryi o | mensely rich in vesources. The soil | praised it so much thae he soon fell into | Taln Bishop BOOK BINDERS & STATIONERS, | Works, M'ER tubulie flues, e 4 T | Tortunes in that new country of ** is deep” and fertile, and, besides, there | & quarrel with friends of the cuchess | other well known men, 1o we ~ I tron, wite andrass wks. | box borlors, tanks, o8 y A few yonrs more will witness the | dble possibilities,” ns Lovd Dufferin [aro found everyWhero ledges of [ Who wero prosont, To smooth itout he | for tho womon of America @ g Omaha Republican Printing Co,, | . 108, < Propristor, | Blaree ana losh streets complotion of the Wi TG Tt | happily deseribes it, drifted to the | rich gold-bearing ore cropping abovethe | made an appeal that the little lap dog | land of good wishes for 1891, It {s | Law brlets, bank sup and everstilng ln the Rt ! FRIUSR v SLUSS ORIyl Vet R I'his was almost inevita- | surface, Some exceedingly vich led be hrought 1o sce the pieture, a perfect tronsury of kindly words and or ltne. LITHOGRAPHING. Bay railway, which, in conjunction with | pia from the mixed rou vich had for | puss right through the scttlements of | They were satisfied and & madis was | bright thoughtsund every woman shonld | —___10th and Douglas strost - alineof oceansteamships, will provide | o many yesrs afforded the only means | the Matabe Lvery Buropean vegets brought forth. Assoon us the picture | read what these great men wish for he Ackermann Bros, & Heint: anq Printing Oo, anewand divect outlet to the European | of access to that country. The loss to | ble, besides sweet potatoes, thrive finely | was b as held before the dog he began to wag | If this number isa fair index the pros- | protors, binders markots, writes an Ottas sspond- | the empive in wealth and population [ in this favored region, The new coun- | his tail and showed his joy in every | ent volume of the Journal will b an o8 . clectrotypers, blank book manus | g, raphing, Peinting 1 Blank Books &t the Naw. Yok i which hus been occusioned in this way | try promises, when Kuropean farmers [ manner, jumped at the pictire and degan | pecially rich ono, B ides the opening 11th and Howard 8. | ERhl 3y Wi , Huggh | will bo ehocked ns soon as the new routo | settlo the the grunary of South | 10 lielc it “What moro did they want to | ehapterof es. A, D. T, Whitney's now —— utherland of Winnip, ading | s opened, and immigrants ave thereby | Africa, rops of corn can be [ Prove it o perfect likeness? All cen- | serial, “A Golden Gossip,” there is the BOOTS AND S LIQUORS, promoter of the scheme, has overcome | permitted direct access to the country | grown, and it is an interesting sight now | sure ceased; there wero only words of | second purt of Sarah frne Jeyett’s 0 “Williar popular opposition and,has at last con- | withoug being exposed to the allure- | to see the Matabele women nt work in | appreciation, and the young artist was | Christmns story, and the conclusion of | Oharles A, Goe & Oa., Klrkmdnlllune:&uo, Tler & Co. o illiam Darst, vinced the Canadinn authorities of the | monts of for The bene- | the gardens and fields picking figs or nn]v‘un\;l\\rhv med with orders, Anno Sheldon” Combs’s **Pasquale.” | Mauafacturers ana job. | Wholosslo Manufactur's Hiauor Mo Wines, Liguors sad cv Wikdam s VAt ertaking, Ton. | fit which will v are 8o | hooing tho crops, long rows of girls, ut the friend could now laugh, o Mme. Albani-Giye affords us a charming vers [ Agents for Boston b | Magutactir “h',: ‘!I,I,’,[ '.”i" i :W{”{‘,' "J"“'I’:m'y;”l apparent that the government will no | often with n queen among them, keoping | had bribed a servant of the duchess glimpse of Queen Victorin as i guest | 000 Howard siraet | pon S furnoy e, 100 | Eastind B L S #h vapital 18 behind Mr, - Sutherland. | qoubt give every encouragement to the | time with their hoes to a chant that is use the picture with bacon. and friend in_her article “Queen Vie- | ~ - DaENE « - s L ) g { € ! A 7 v 0, one hov The Dominion government has given a | ugo of this ronte us a means tothe settle- | rather musical. Tobaceo of the first -— torin at M Julian Haw- | Williams, Van Aer-| W, V. Morso & Co., e I 4 5 3 ) Importer and Jobber of 11quorsnnd Genuine Ne- hold land grunt of over six million | ment of the country. quality is grown in Mashonaland,and the An_ 5th ward, -**r":';';;"- thorne contributesa clever deseription of nam & Harte, | Bhoe Fuctors Carner ith | Wines and Liguoes sen | A2Uor B8 CEOES s 11680, whtle the logis- | The coast regions of the bay and stenit | rico raised thérg is also excellent, i, Tl eyLpae }'1'.}')“{,1.\“1 our son cost In winter, “Pretty Things | it Hameyairses | Ea® MerSiunts {aviiod | pros 1oy on nomsotion |- 1200 Doneles Btreet. lature, by resolution, hns I 'to fue- | 8re known tobe rich in minerals, Dr. | ~One peculiarfty of tho conntry is tho | aita. bruises set werngon, o US| for the Table,” beautifully illustr AR, Nib, caiiand cxamin pubii bl L U o SR TR i : i | D , ., assistant dircetor of | terrible scourge’ known horse sick- | time, z tells and shows how to dress a b= 5 s L. Kirscht & Oo., A, Frick & Oo,, ! [ecuniary desistance, Tho rodd 48 | gy ological survey, whoso | ness. A remedy for this disease has not et prettily, and the novelties which ar BUTOHERS' SUPPLI dy completed ton polnt forty miles | explorations huvo covered poriod of | yotbeen found. - It comes overy year after A Gun with a History. used; while Charles H. Steinway T T T Touis Tellen | Whotosate LiquorDestars Whotessie LiquorDeatecs north of Winniy eight years, reports having discovered | the s, Mr. Maund in ono‘week lost [ *“That,”said Elins Cochran, of Bell | how to care for a piano, A clever series T e AT 801 - 808 8, 10th 8k The purpose of this railway is to hring we deposits of various iron ores, | eleven horses out of thirteen. Animals | Township, as he exhibited a rather of portraits and artic —**Unknown Tools & 8uppl: V58 Narreht Bt Gk galena, gypsum, abestos and mica, as | that survive o soason or “two are never | handsome rifle, “that is perhaps the old- | Wives of Well Known Mon —is begun ho & thee gest agricultural district in the ¢ ¥ ! i i 1ite-118 i world, embracing 500,000,000 ncres of | eIl 88 promising traces of gold, silver, | after aflicted with the disense, They | est gun in this scction, With it my | with Mrs Thomas A, Edison, who is cor- ST e o | T L Wakiaia, tavitle wi : i) & copper and r minel In his r ave called “*salted horses,” and they are ndfather ¢ Cochran. my father, | tainly a rema pretty woman, ( OARR!AGL‘; BUGGIN @G. W. Douglass & Co. ol akefleld ertilo wheat and grazing lands, more | port for 1895 Lieutenant Gordon, R, N., | worth from $250 to $300, four on five | Soseph Coch id myself have done |eral Lew Wallace, Hezekinh Butte Hardwood Lumben, | TEC3d: Amettcas Port 4 than 1,000 miles nearer to the seaboard | commanding the Canadian government | times as much as a good horse costs who | all our hunting, says the Punxsutauney \\mlll and Robert J. Burdette make the | Qglumbus Buggy 0o, | W, T. Seaman, Hrdranlic (e meu an than itis at present. This advantage | expeditions to Hudson's bay, expressed | has not passed through the seasoning e, et 11 is considerably over onio | boys’ page very attractive. Kate Tanmtt | cemmmer s sedoo CHANIL Tl Vitiety) | im0t 6 Siehib | ulba WVIle TR will cxtond to tho wheat and cattle of’| the conviction that with railway com- | process. lundred years old, Many a bear and Wood, dntus Eantl Browns, abeth T T Vi 7 - 4 the adjoining stutos of Minnosota, North | Munication with the bay these mines | It is to the mineral richness of tho | decr and wolf hus bitten the dust | R. Seovilland Lucy C. Lillio e among | O B Fdwards, Syaeer, | WAGONSAND | Oharlos R, Loa, | Wyatt - Bullard Lum and \,J“h BAkaIN MRy 2 would be speedily developed. country, of course, that everyone is |4|le simultar ;m\l_\' with its discharge, and it | others whose good things appear on & . carpots nnd parquet ber Co. d Sou cota, Montana, Wyoming The waters of the bay and strait | ing for its quick development, me mighty ‘near having one human | particularly tempting bill-of-fare, Issued CARPETS. HIN flooring 20t and Tzard Streets, and Oregon, and also to the trade of | abound with sulmon, cod, seal, porpoise, | Miund bolieves that tho rold in victim. ~About sixty-five years ago my | at $1 o year by the Curtis publishing | ~eore0ts. | OLOTHING. Wb and Dotigins i = L Dritish Columbia, China and Japan. | whale and walvus, ' The Hudson shonaland and M father, who was then a young man, was | company, 435 Arch strect, Philadelphi. | Omaha Oarpet Qo,, | Gilmore & Rulil. Fred W. Grny, Louis Bradford, The chamber of commeres of Grand | company already does a large trade in |a rush to that region only pa Wollod by | going ‘ovt to wateh a dear lick i the A T, Carpets, off cloths, mat- | v . Forks, N. D., and the farmers’ conven- | E41100, porpoise and walrus, and_for furoro of 1819, whey £o many | north end of Tndiana_county, and whilo ORI R ERa | oan A e Lot | LS, Comebm St RV | LAMbSE] 1616, Sekiezkave | 'y Hinnosotn havo, on behall of the | ynpyaily visited thebay for whales, Tho |over the world focked to Call- | brother, Duvid Cochran, had J'M been | first appearanceof the agrecable liguid fruit | = - MILL i people of Red River valley, unanimously spment of th ible indys- [ fornia. It willbe the poor man’s gold | killed in a quarrel over settlement by | remedy Syrup of Figs a fow o has CIGARS. IN ‘RXFQND N’“QN‘I pussed resolutions proffering assurances , however, is yet in its infancy, and for here alone in South Africa [ aman named John Shareah, who was | been more than confirmed by the vleasant ex ol LPCeE - | T0.A, Stonenil, foldor & Oo. of support on the completion of the rail- | g source of such win wealth to ente hgve rich deposits of placer gold been | then the terror of the neighborhood, | perience of all who have used it, and the suc- “West & Pritsol r, |Dean, Armstrong & | : T way, The ranch lands of Minnesota and | prising trallers is not likely to remain | found, the mines in all other regions ve- | Shuvrah had struck him on the back of Cori i L B AL s e e Qo. 3 e NOUR el Militnory | Wyoming ure filled up aud the cattlo | neglected when rajlway communication | quiring costly quartz crushing ma- | the head witha picce of stove wood, | Chlifornia Fig Sycup compan jobbars of leaf tobacco ot y 3 28,210 and 212 South 1ith t o ] ! ) Juiring | ¢ 5 fleaftobaccos. | @r N. 15th Stroot 116-113 8. 16th St., Omaha Sreot men of those states o :ll'l\']m;: .”Tiw is established. The white fish trade of | chinery to extract the procious metal, | bret |I\|n|u :.h necle, - My father had this it iPatan X treot, “Eellof 109, e aorcs across tho boundary line tothe kes Winnipeg and Munitoba promises | It is in the very region around Mount | gun with him at the time, but, faring e A I L —_— ) grazing lands of tho Canadinn northwest. | to ho very large, regulur “H],,,‘,‘,.M - | Hampden that for y the native [ thut he might be tempted to shoot | Don't fail to visit the auction sale of KE, ETO MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, H10, The provincesof Manitobn and the | ing mado as far east as Chicago, Buffalo | women have dug in the sands of dried | Sharrah, he steod it up against u tree | city lots at Aransas Harbor January 7 A SRR A M Meoyer & B g A H T Nortt ko e e 12 L 2 {Ta Heb ax Moyer ro. Oo. ospe, Jr., orthwest territories of - Canada lic far | and New York, and south to the cities up rivers, washing out the sand and pre- | and left it. s and 8, Coutant & Squires, SPe e e ia | to the west of tho Atlantic seabowd, A | of the Mississippi valley. Notwithstand- | serving the precious gold dust in quills, [ “When wa reached the scene of the | T TR Hardahd ok soaiahine. | e usloAL b rtiert e | C1nEos OFEAAR Attiste railwiy journey of 1,423 milos from Mon- | ing the present difliculties in reaching | which their men have carried fursouth [ tragedy Sharrah hegan abusing him | The new offices of the Great Rock s et e e S | treal, the nearest soaport, is nece market, the quantity exported last year [ to sell to white men, in_spite of the | and he'was compelled in self-defense to [ Island route, 1602 Sixteenth and Farnam 1808 Farnam reet, e Ll ( "":“';""” 1"'“; \\m"w‘ “‘va'h‘ e f»”' amounted to 2,000,000, king’s prohibition upon this trade; for [ give Sharrah a good licking. In the :!f{‘; ‘10'"“]{‘1 , are glr‘m.nl.-nlmHm.-_\ll % 3 3 iz Omal s T [ I AL theextreme eastern limit of the | The period during which Hudson’s | it hasbeen an offense punishable by | weantime my grandfather came along, | Call and sco them. Tickets to all points Haroil& Wkt 0| s northiwe b s 5 W By S i ¢ { H BT e y Armon eoth, fe tilo belt Jfthe northwest. 1t is 171 | strait is open for navigation each y death to sell gold to the whites, whoaro [ Saw the gun and took it with him und t at lowest rate H“,‘,}ffi"_‘,:’( f.l,‘l‘:‘f, ot M"I‘”","’ “Oonsolidated Tauk h miles by the present shortost railway | js a question that may now be con pow flocking into the country by the | when he saw Sharrah and learned how o slor, Walnug bloc Walnnt block and A" Line Oo, route from Montreal to R : cred as satisfactorily solved, The house | thousands to dig gold for themselves. he had been acting, he drew up to shoot at. Boobldg. itiracits, thracite conl ofned ana Tubrie it t ¢ ! s Refined_and lubricating Rl ‘”{1)'“"‘: te of commons of Canida and the legis- | The king hasacted very wisely in this | him. )Hm just as ho pulled the trigger st Oftice 119 N. 16uh streot. quls, axie urease. oto center e wh lative assembly of Manitoba have col- | change of pol He knew well that | my father shoved the gun to one side OMAHA MARKE T S STl b > Sl g s 't an average of lected a mass of evidence bearing on the [ the whites had discovered the remark- | and Sharrah’s life was saved. He sc rved — American Fuel Co. (P, |, Mahoney & 0o, more from Montreal tothe eattler subject, the tostimony varying as to the | able richness of his country, and that | several years in penitent for his AT i Rl Shippers and dealors 1n Hard—Coal~Soft. - ~ of the northwest. These distances are | period of navigation from four to six | whether he consented or not, they would | crime, however.” That is the story of (it LMK LRI G - e + | A, Booth Packing Oo. very great, and the cost of transporta- | months. No one places it at a_less | go there to got tho treasure they are | one gun. retive anc il sclfi 15 strost 10th ana u..f.”‘u",";‘.f”' T Slaane tion of the products of that country iss0 | period thun four months for steamships, | seeking. He has made the best of the “What shall T dot ._nn— R, U5Eh i ‘Itv\ll”:l‘n\!v?_llnyn 1ulh:',v|.“y‘ Sanuaayed Oysters, n;”ylmn cannod i heavy that little margin is left o the | and the preponderence of evidence is in | situation by putiing 1iis country info tHe | 51" 5o" Hate' torights 2 con raitls ar AnEod, with't st Nebmsku Tuel 0o, Howell & 0 1805 Leavenworth k producer. The natural and inevitable | favor of from five to six. hands of astrong company, countenanced | chapped; however, 1 have a botile of Salva. I rs, about 6,000, The oFs ) T ——— ;-;m\qm..-'-ur this dgptan hlu;.)n..‘l » ition ago Winnipeg, tho | by the great white queon, who has | siow O GoIpts were e oo for 218, 15th stroot TS Uth stroot, PAPER. PLATING. as been v serlously to vetard the de- | fourishing capitol of the northwest, | solemnly pledged that the king and his 01d remedies under new names arve being bt 5 v LS Omaha, Neb. e e e T [ 0 « y y g f ing 1 I d it s ave being | openingof the market only one aha, Ne oAy 3 f velopment of a country vastin extont, | wasamero oulpost in the wilderness, | poople will b protected ngainst tho in- | constantly introduced 1o tho pustic. but D | thenmhor wore i silt arkot ope | ___omaw.Nen | Garronter Paper Oo,| Westorn Plating Wia £ | andoxuedingly. rnlll mlflwusmm esof |only to be reached by a laborious ad- | vading whites, and will not be despoiled | Bull's Cough Syrup still malntains its p T dha el Lo hoimyEacaRqEgoed | T, 7, Johmaon & (Oo., | Tohnson Brea (e (3 ) Ly e CLE QIR G L 8 soil and grazing lands. ice through the trackless forests and | of their country, eminence. arrivalof frosh hogs causcd an- onsior f 4 5 ) Printng, wrappiug and| pliting on_all motal - 3 ) o 3 horte ches 9 o4 3 P o v v _— of 0| O od cas feeling d g bhlewar repi I Somo other outlot, shortor, cheaper, | almost unexplored wators. Now it isn | The fact is, however, that unloss tho Abiapiink MEAting. and the early advinee was lost, Thero wo 2158, 13th stroot 14 Farnam stroet, wrtttug paper, eard pa- | I SR i :'i";' noroex “';1”“”'5 |;'I“‘l"' be proc [ eveateity, full of activity and enter- | Matabele adopt the industrious habits aurios BemEETie dgsl \‘:”h A jpnre ] A MUsE NI D o Dulihor st oy Omaha, Neb. o per, et aeller work. 1114 Dodgh vided inorder to insure that measuro o from which no less than soven | of the whites they will eventually have 17 1 S e SRR AL o | bl — e prosperity which the other natural con- vs rdiate. The growth of Chi- | toleave their rich land and plunge fur- | DAlist, in which the celobrated actress’ | gl Sinl however wasnot Whebute | M i ¥ ich the other natura th o ? and ¢ 8 old ut 8 oL ount & Griffi : ! ditions of the country so liberally prom- itsell was not more rapid in the | ther north into the heart of savage ‘]‘,"““‘fif'f‘.’l‘}"t nou andactudlly | of tho hogs selling ut $14:a160; light, 8006 uat & Griffiy, | 0, B, Havens & O, PRODUCH, COMMISSION. i lm-l i mmodiately o the novth, | corresponding period of its existence. | Afriea, Tho assogai, which has hoon | {Lrew blood from bis opponent, s we ; mixed, 8200 vphani ] mes dmatreny e Famematrest, (| PRODUCH, OOMMISSION, and within a fow hundred miles of the L ———— about the only implement in the hands | SN 10 i sl g "l'l“"' 37 sheep wore all that were received. None o f Omaha, oma Sohroeder & Qo., 4 ' | centers of trade and }m,,_.m- Mr Willium 1. Price, a justice of the | of their men, must be exchunged for the says the Chivago Horald, Ho's o et s g . | cont Dok SO g p 3 s Hudson Bay, projecting far into | peace at Richland, Neb,, 'was'confined to his | jmploments of industry, The whites ‘renchman in parentage as any Ml Ay ‘oBkr, AN\ KODAY | the interior, 18 if to invito the com- | ped lust winter withn severe attack of lum- | GRS 6 O IECH (150 e glon to | Mman in Paris, and yet ho is in appears Representativo Salos. ; o misslon merehay { merco of the wholo of that region. A | Do Ilml_ u:h.imm. xlurpl\cl |un|n[(,‘{mmlmri e Y e “omothing | &nee a typical English squire. His fond L ls CORNICH, 1207 Howard street. msmh.l!n::::g—\« b 5 Nl e e A | Tain’s Pain Balm enabled him to get up and @ h ¢ g or sets aside $ vant oL Ker v. A T r | e = 5 i portat th mouth of e Nolson FINOE | o o work, ME. Drico saya: - “”,.5’,".‘,,, blacks, and the Matabéle will probubly, | Mothe ('x’p: s 05 ‘.1.““1:1 ,:n:‘)::“:.,umx”r;;:‘1;:‘.[ o Ot TGy 8 Rm mping 0. Rosso & Oo, |E. B. Branch & Co, vould be nearer Averpool than 1o | cannotbe recommended “too highly." N ik sir cousing, Zulus in N eapenses ) g Bernha Bl i ] Fore J Prod o | way of Hudson's bay and strait would | ot lume back give it a triai and they will' bo It is a great day for the people of Ma- | O A1 average. He has grown tall s e 1272 Window caps. me uky'! caps, fninle, ete. Tiy 1213 Howard stroot. 1211 Howard stroot. thus bring the entire northwest fr of the same opinion and broader since he was in this Mghts ete. 1110 and 1112 | fronand siate roofor. Ao = = u ) northwest from ¥ shonaland, who have been so long down- 1 g ! Do St et Puc b6 liotiand to. onc. Shougard Avs R e trodden by the Matabete, Thes e | country and he is now a finelooking —_ W HwemB | Porter Bros. Oo, Rob -t Purvis, dred miles nearer the seaboard than it Pin This in Your Hat. olcome specimen of a clear-eyed, ruddy-cheeked DRY GOODS. | Caltfornin, Florids ana| 117 Howard streot A welcomed the white pioneers \mh the 4 oy 3 | write fo b » | Write for prioas on biit | Is at present, and place it at an equal | And you will then ‘know that the | most umaffected joy, and though the Ly | 4ud powerfully built athlete. “He amus- N Forr e e e Onos strast. | ter, oggn, pouttey and ) | advantage in respect 1o European m largost auction salo of city lotsever held | have scen very fow White men, they do | &5 himsell at Limetiby llx-nmu[ Bty M. E. Smuth & 0o, Kllpat{lck Kauh Dry - Munagor. | s 3 | ets with the eastern provin of the | in the southwest, and the great oppor- ohtest fe t 7 irough the crowded streets o risand Dry goods, furnishi Goods (o, i b | Dominion and with tho middle ani | ity for investments takes placo. at | hony f};};{‘,;};“Lf,l,i,J"t;,jf,,flé“‘l’j,},'.“ arge | ighout sesking notorioty in uny way, souds, oo, | Dry goods wouions outs cbbraun & Sons,| Olark & O northern states of the adjoining repub- | Aransas Harbor, Texas, Junuary 7 iditan s s he continually figures in the small talk Cor 11th and Howard sts. Corner I1th and Marnoy | Butter oggs and poulsry. Butier, —cheeso, e 2 lic. A rallway to Hudson's bay and o | and 8. St. Petersburg's Railroad Conference | Of the French capital. = A few months —_— 1900 Hot ord Bt a0 South 1Bth iress i steamship lin thenco to Bngland wero SRS et 3 At its session in St Petersburg agon v ~17<1-;L‘mi;)\‘y )..-«}[.1.\1‘1“-' who n;.tl ___ ELBOTRICAL SUPPLIES N Einhvitek ) s accordingly detormined on. g r.Birney, nose and throat. Bee bldg. | vear the international rail come back (o Parls after an exile, e Bates & Oo,, Williams & Oross, Port Nelson, the terminus of the rail- e proposes to discuss a long list of import- [ W28 received 0y ' &n enormous olf Llectrical Uo, Country produce, fratts, S f 3 v on Hudson's Bay, is2,966 mil J..m. Don't Fool Yo " ant questions w World, | crowd of admirers at the Hustratel Catalogue vegetablos, gr o car Produce and frults : Liverpool, 2,990 from Montreal and 8,100 |~ Notwithstanding all rumors to the | One of the subjects assigned is the puation ]‘h‘"_‘“l Iidie oL ‘,""”"“'“‘i‘.‘ was I Canits Ave s R T 1214 Harney str ¥ llnxl.l' i these distances being m’vnl ary, the Chicago, Milwaukee & St, [ establishment of an exact and uniform o I‘] fi i I'“ "}'1|v-~-1'"‘l 615, l"' ]‘ '-‘“{" - _] — — pem——— practically identical, But the saving in | Paul Ry’s new steam heated palace [ nomenclature.” In theso days when | Zuished duke walkec through tho sta- FARM MACHINERY, BrO RUBBER GOODS, HTO. railway ingo is very great. From | sleeping with ‘electric lights in | Volapuk finds many eulogists, and at | 40D greeting his friends and acqnaint- e - y : h i Regina, the terminus of the western | every berth,” still leaves the Union de- | Joast: one Jmun:fl maintains that | 2P is eve suddenly fell upon the Parlin, Orendorff &| T. G. Northwall, Omaha Rubber Co., 3 ::lx‘m\:hn(l‘l'hnl .;1\\:-\,,::[.\‘ ‘1\5;. €y | pots OMALLA at (:10 p. . daily, aredy- | it will bo for the world ;“x'l"m‘l“'l‘)'“'y"r;)‘;:“.‘]’l’“'}‘_"’; Atk L Martin Co., Gerarale e Mnnfacturing und o5 © present shortest route is 2,135 miles, | ing ricago at 4 m.,in ample | to again adopt Latin as the 2 cheek of o duke Corner Junes and 0tk sts. | Skandia Plow Co, SERAILEIRd bbos to Montreal 1,781 miles and to Port Nel- | time to make all eastern connection universal lan f dipl paled, while the younger man blushed o 7 oads ( i s. anguage of diplomacy and 2 young 1340-1351 Shorman ave. 1008 Kafiam stro son only 700 miles, showing a saving by | Ticket office, 1501 Farnam st. commerce, this subject need surprise no | #1most puinfully; then the two men CALVES. — the Hudson’s Bay route over New York | J. PRESTON, o P AU NAsE Lo e it diion ia s the m‘n of es "“'-1“;')1 l-h‘i“}le' te politely to one “"“l,},"‘" 200 et O FLOUR. AFES, | SREDS, ) of 1,435 miles and over Montreal of 1,081 ,,\g!. 1. Agt. | tablishing uniform fnomenceature and the duke went ou his way he e R s 1 miles. ' Tho saving from Winnooeis | e noithes fow noe slight, but tho convon- | heWppers remarled vory broudly next Ao e Broken Bow_Roller R. T. Davis Mill Oo., | A. L. Deano & Uo, |, Emerson SeelUJ. correspondingly g It is this ad- CW EL DORADO. ience of such o system I admir day that it wasa meeting between father il T3 155 i ©. G. Underwood, General agents for Hall's | Soed growers, A vantage which has caused so great and T A R e som- | and son, B ¥ atos ‘warden, grass, @ TARiRa IS canaed sol arent and |F) v all of. tho Dettlih penicicn in hilflg.mu pi ‘nl point 1o the - com S s Mausgor 3l Omaba 521 and 523 South 10th St., el 2 A S R e e Mashonaland p ‘1“’ l”ll‘ of “ut new ‘l:bh d‘t“’t‘ an Houton's Cocon—Largest sale in tho . RES St IO RN C e (i o - TR LT LR 0 € O b ks i nology, and conservatives will urge tha Or) { 4 » e T — — ;.(::x.}.]\f..rfln....',‘.. l..[unfidn m:.v.{ul..« apout elght wooks ago sovornl hune iy T who oonsatn L e e et | e e Luo el R 8. F. Gilman, M'("U":*nsqflkflmnvy BLINDS, BIO. £ r Buropean ports, will revolution- ed white men, who had marched | o adva oo ol Backed by Pow, R E T > ERaH R0 % of ready to ralso | S o o I ;'ul:"f‘"'"\‘l""‘;'\" d:lp.nu:::nl jand com- | berly, pitched theiv tent at thebuse of & | no “desire to adopt it. Melal | backed by the r s it aara e C.E Black - Managor. | IT-i215 8"l neraot ':?li""";".“‘i.'f.‘.,&'. o [ Mt v‘.‘fl. etely o o Suez canal has vovolu- [ m and raised the Buitish flag. | and wooden ties as to efficiency and dur- | the company to whom the congress of = — Am-hyw- Hranohof- | o Hontad tho trude with tho enst. | Lt chivplain, Catnon ' Bulfour, said | ability, are to undergo searching tests. | th Tnitod tatos genated (1o cxoluslse _FURNITURE AN L A e L ) ho cattle industry of the northwest | & shor 10! suiute of | Tt is worthy of note that the congress is | right of obtaining decp water over the |55+ 31 820 343 Bl IKL 40 G | oot : TPS. i lm? =\h'un:ll.v lumwl h_\ran‘llit:wn-‘i gl Laantyang ging \\-\T"Il;“ ;1:)\’*3“‘]\‘“\[\' Lndvn\nnu)g o desorve the name "inter- | bite ot Avansas Pags | oo oo O D"Wwflfitam Fur- [ Obas, Shiveriok & o, _SYRUPS. > i 4 and now that the grazing lands of the S 00X peGivION 16 Brit- | national,” and might, without egotism, e DG L0, Furniture and Carpot. " 'roy 2 United States aro about exhusted and | 1sh South Africa company had reached | adopt tho title of cosmopolitany’ ~Dif: Butler's Den a R . Shetely Fartell & Gonpany, Doty ro.va:ndfju f the cattlemen of that country ave turn- | its destination. It was encamped at | forent as are the conditions o nvironing A capacious room at the 1206-1210 Farnam 8t Wholesle munfuctiiears 8tovs Manufac'g 0o, ing thoir wtention o tho moro fortilo | t Q\Iunlnt rmpden, in thenorthern part | the private corporations of England and | main hall is the general’s **den,” says a " 3twauta ey stovesant ) i n,,.l',.\“,:. 1.;“."1](.«‘..,\,_,1“,.“ .\,' n{..(,.‘”,; (l.h'1‘;.»“.(,Iniul.;3:1;mu\l‘ ‘m.:‘ nuupa(lm? of 4 frop thoss environing the an: | Mrierin the Roston Harala 1 dekontin S8 strost. | 1315.1215 Tlansenworth s, | western 1da, thedevelopment of thal 2ing 440 was an accomplished | ¢jal rouds of a large part of Europe, | ing a visit to the home of Benjamin I\ T, —_——— ‘v wi a lareely accel el \ .‘ 5 o 9 - s T 3 3 JHIET N'Aon fioacpns. | industeyiwill nodountbalaggely apeoler |da0k 0 LAy nearly every subject on the list will beof | Butler. It isan odd combination of li- Echueider & Toomis 1. T. Rabjnsn No TBA, COFFEE, SPICES, i ated. Sevoral herds have already been his s the most significant ovent that | interést to practical railway men | brary, office and relic hall, Cases of Joubers ant Importors of | ouyee purninhing goots. | o 3 e ven across the boundary line, and the | husrecently occurred in Afviea; forthe | in gl portions of the - globe. | books line the wall on one side, and on notions and furnlshiog | “'ey oo vrand | Consolidated Uoffss Powder River company of Wyoming hus | 1‘”5‘: -“"""1!I ““} ““”f"vl““", Jjust oceu- | Selecting topi at random, | the other, between the windows, are 898 e Compeny, - A ‘l”‘A‘ n over a herd of 0,000 head. “In a }'h\ A D) ",“’”l nis l]\\xll‘v \lnlllfnl wble | Buropeans, Americans and Austras suspended a colleetion of mementoes of 1111 Howard stroet. band Howardsts. | 400000 108 naray st i giaEs Bmathe. exporbiols attle from | homse meny thousands Oline feeming | lians alike desive to know the best mode | the war, which the general holds most B OhiNe ok ; theso ranches will reach large propor- | population ‘of Hurope. ~Already pros- | of vounding curves, and the most suite- | dear. In & bow window at — the GLASS, PAINT, OIL AND DRUGS. ey : tions, and the great advantage in dis- [ pecting parties from the Transvaal and | hlo equipment for light locomoti front is tubular gls g ooy STEAM AND WATHR SUPPLIB3 iy tance, time and cost will throw nearly | Cape Colony ave fast flocking into the | e \l,.-f‘ “mothcd of Ch 1:;‘;_: :"“ :.\, ;.J in which “u.u i "L.“‘,..mh"‘\ “:.‘-1'- Keunard Glass and | J A p“uJ & O, - 248 7 errenacrney ; \ the whole of this traflic to tho Hudswon’s | now countiy, Yibelegraph wiro 18 | also a point on which ruilway engineers [ sword, dress parade saber, a massive pro- Paint 0, : S U. 8. Wind Eogino & A.L. Strung & Sous, ¥ | Bay raily ok oo, hom Kimberly o Mount | on both sides of the Atlantie ure fixing | sentation sword and the sword of his son, 14081412 Harnoy stroot, | 102 Doukias Strost, Pump Co, 10021004 Farnam strooh i Upward of thirty-six million bus ols | Humpden, and perhaps even now the f gheir attention. It appears that in Eu. | Captain Paul Buglor, who since his ro. Ouiati, Nob Omata, Haliday wing mil | % of wheat are_produced annually in the RO |1’_;(|~| _~rlll'>}\ll:\1'\ fow hours’ | yope. as well as in_America, rolling | tirement from uctive army service hus — T ——— | Ross, actiug manager. Ouiha, Nob. }((v‘«l river ”ll-\::,f \lnm.;.ui‘ A.l..u’ln '.'.f.,'[,"‘ ele hoof 1 friends in | stock sometimes gets diverted from its d with his father and is'interested in William Cummings, |Blaks, Bruce & o, i | - ota, more than 80 per cent of which is | € roper line. Varintions of gauge, re- | the United States cartridge works in | o00-208 Leavanworth su R0 VOmpanY, exported. Much of the land in this| Mr. Maund, whoa few yearsago spent | [t of oo ey Iy ] g £ 617 and 619 Bouth 16th 8t | 90008 Leavonwor : valley is still_unoccup The Red | & good dealo! timo oxploring tho coun- | on b L AR L"l“‘)iui;u. ral rises each morning at 7 a, Nob Orana, Nev et WL, oSt ! river flows northward toward Hudson’s | try of the Matabele and theiv depend- | Papers of value may confidently be ex- | o'clock, eats a hearty breakfast, is driven Ty i buy, and is navigated by lurge steaners | on , Mushor “u{ll,l. ys llll:vL](!\fl Mata- | pected, in & buggy to the station and takes o GROOERIES, S ey from Winnipog o Fargo, on ‘tho North- | belo arenotso black as they have beon o 10 HERT Rt ka8 g SERE [ SALESTg ——_q, ] Tlles, Nearly the wholeof the surplus | them & harder reputation than thay de: fossful preparation Wat bas vev been o | o’ tBe train ldAvieg Boston Ab b ,'..f SIR. MORRELL MACKENZIE | oottt tom stroon | 14081008 traraey atrest H. Hardy & Oo, | The Omaha Typs ) wheat would seck the new route as the | serve, owing to the wenkness that pos- | Juced for coughs, colds and croup. It will 1 ’ ¥ 13 1 o Pnaly { R A loosen and relieve a cold in less time than is evenings have littlo of v 2ty about | . 2 o Oiaba’ Ko #, dolls, albums, tancy ‘oundry, i shortest and ches :' v ”l‘" MAVADE 10 | o0 8 "'h' “1 I‘“'"‘“;" ""l R"‘"'-'L' ~ | any other treatment. The article referred to | them, as he spends most of them in his “‘;' ""“\’l““‘ ’:"",“' peolaLiap aayal, The {0 Qumain, B - | = A NS s, house fur u.m.‘\ Printon’ Suplion carringo representing the increaso | ating the “dangers they have gone | s Chamberlain's cough remod. 3y . 7 cise ! Soden Mineral Pastilles (troches) pro- 5 ) oods, ohlldren's car- | NeW aid wecond-Baa in price to tho producer, as|through Still the Matabelo are a | icine that has won fume andpopu I.'nln‘u:: 1 ,:,t,’,'. h:,“,‘f):,',‘:‘.,, ,‘:,‘,:,_‘:,‘, ],’li‘l"lib“l:"l_:]““ duced from the Sodon Spriugs by evapora. | Di M. Steele & 00, | 8loan, Johneon & 0o ey m..'m..ml«’u 118 Toward freeh ) well as_operating as & stimulus to | savage people, and their name inspires | merits and one x]mu can always be depended TP RE MK ) are particulurly servicenbe In Ca 1201-1205 Joues stroot, o sad Lesveuwerks _——— i increased production, Competent author- | terror among weaker tribes over the | on. It is the only known remedy that will Odd Walking Sticks, Hhal Inlammations, Sore Throat, Cours, ’ b Omalia, Neb. > . 1ties estimato thut tho wheat surpins for | Wholo fnferior of South Afelen The | Prevent croup. 1t must b triod 0 b0 ‘up | & curjr b stion 0f walking sticks | Menciitiaand Luig Tronbies” ' Forauloly | __ OmabaNoeb L THEES SOUTH OMAHA. export from the rogions tributary to the | king and people have given promises of | freciuted. Iuis put up in e and $1.00 bot- {15 F0O €O REUG of waiing sticks AN araEminesGiiein Hio gonulus only which o TN oy Beogt MoCord, Brady & o, | o A0S o, 0, " Hudsou's Buy railway wil within fivo | frie to tho English, and tho | 1% i A sists of hall'n dozen walking sticks, dat- | Sir Morrell Muckenzlo with ouch box. . | 114 Harasy sttt | 130 ana Leavanworth, IOl BTOGK YARRS G0, = » LIM h ears of its completion reach the enor- | W b vy which is as big | mpickets e e b {iptmont aftnay it g T ke .8 A wnd Lea 3 { Tous total of S0000,00° hushels, e I BRGCRIALT, e I & pokition Ja.safora oo .l..:.tl‘ul..‘ll:‘lu];:,:“\L..' "tho :‘II: Sinsuel] iR :::;\1“~|I|!lr\\‘i§w )\\.7‘\":;’" WANTED Omalins Hob diasha Nebatia LIVE ’D’OFJK 00N MIBSION. d 1 roportion of this trafic which will seek | the fulfiliment of the pledges King Lob 5 yute ol 5 2—Six- | wers y dund sroclivities 5 Total Lsses of CITIES, ™ ( ’ Fi0ltiot by the now routo will bo lare | enguln lns made, Thoro. s renlly no | {ocmts ded Purmeroirens O S8 | herthe, dindy proclivities of the SReriEs sgteck GUNFOWDEH, | B AT - | R | enough in itself to tax the | danger from the natives to be looied s the chief maferiuls, not of the handles, | COMPANIES,8T. RiR.COMPANIES,cie 542 | 8869 Excbange Butiatng, | 4% BXChangS Bulldiog any one lineto move, To | for by the whites now pouring into the Dr.Birney, noseand throat. Beebldg, | but of sticks themselves, the handles R e L HI:L{I] G 01 :,k' A AP ‘ s kxeninie Biaing 0 added the traffio in cattlo, an industry | country e being of much more procious stuff, ¢ Dupdave Bportiig Gun uth Omahia capablo of immense development in the | The eason (hix rich rogion, far north A oyl lina s oA AT is of ebony with n_ gold top. The ".'.',"'fl'},’!'f.n!.‘.?osmm-fiflc%fls' A Blksting o “1:“:‘.3.51” | B J. Coffman, Smiley | regions e g 'S, C T 5 g af " opens like clrcular 1uil-bo: it EW YORK, ) o troet Ouy gions named. towards the Zambes, 18 80 salubrious 18 | o celobrated painter Vornet. whilo | opens lik A-box, i 5 Wall Street, N . s uracy s & Uo Among the ‘n'lm'lpz\l rivers of the | on account of its elevation, about 4,000 | \ concentric rings are, as un inseription 70 State 8t., BOSTON, -—:——/—"_—_ 2 Exciange Bullding, 1 achange Butldta ; northwesi are the Red, tho Assiniboine | feet above the sen. Mr. Maund says the | he Was yet unknown, painted the picture | yooords, locks of the hair of three 19 e 7T HARDW ARE. Bouth Omaha. Bouth Owana, and tho Suskntchowan, all entering into | eveningsand mornings aro delightful, | of the Duchess L. Her frionds wero | ligh princesses, Diamond-oyed so LADIES ONLY i 15 Hudson's bay through the Nelson.” The | and the heat is not enervating. He has | thoroughly dissatisfied with the likeness, | with enamel heads are the. decoration, RI"M&\VIIIA'IH)’ o/ Lea-Olark - Audre Wood Brothers, & two former are navigable for 600 miles | often played lawn tennis there in the | The painter was convinced that it was n | of this costly walking stick, which is |G FEMALE REQULATOR, Sute . Jacksou ats Hardware \J», 1 2 Exchango Bulldin each and upward, and the Suskatchewan | middlo of the summer day. White men | good'one aud was sorely grieved sbout | very houvy und nearly four’ feet long, | JUES Phoin e aryias Gy OF money’ res | Cor. 1o and Jac 108-1110 Harney streat, Rarnat Rulloan i and its branches far 1,500 miles. In the | can work all the year round in that | the verdict, us it robbed him out of wll | Pope has & line praising afop fumous for servetion, COUK BEMEDY (0., Owmabs,Neb Vissia | Qwmaba Nea Souts Cuaha £ |