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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY*SEPTEMBER 13, 1891--SIXTEEN PAGES ULy CHATROISNIRES. G & CIaPToRE: DOUDIoE. L b Ny J 1 . il — A B TR 1409 Douglas Street, R AT . g 4 il T iz omeman | A Quaint City Bavara Where Iinglish translatior WINNEABOLTS 1L INDUNAPCLIS = . * ans Sachs was a she BANFRANCISCO LOS ANGILOY " i N e T Claus Holds High Oarnival, maker and poet, too." Tue Bre in its efforts to make of Omaha a ssomiation as outline Y Tue Bre |os if Tne Bee's work was alr ng a e The bronze figure in the centor of the s - . reat manufacturing center has been a and 1w b presont at the meeting | good effect, I favor a manufacturers assoc e squaro represents him in both capacitios N + ~ . hg daircctly to the consumers and yare | on the t Do [ think that | tion and will bo at the meetng. g * - first us shoomaker then as poot. Undor tha (l ,]_ )1 l ( q responding in a way that bas already ¢ the agitation started by Tue Ree is doing R. I, Hodgin,Secrotary Nebraska Busine HANS SACHS, THE SHOEMAKER POET. | chuir upon which ho sits are numorous C K somo improvement to be felt in_certain lines | any good! I know it has. I positive | Men's Association - You seo that fellow oing Intge cand . bulky ~ voluthes . whioh of manufacture. ‘Mg Bre has also ap- [ proof of it in my own business one of | up the street; well, ho is the representative e howevor, could . soarcoly hay Boon ponlea to tho manufacturers thomselves and | the Iavgest firms in tho city sent down for | of an eastern shirt factory. Ho was Hero & | \wp o (e Melstar Singers Rovelod in | intended to contain all the ro they have acted upon tho suggestion m fitoen barrels of syrup because their custom- | short time ago taking oracrs tor shirts, and . w164 01 hi8 DrOIING Ban; ROk to. MbKUIH s s Bnd have lasuod o call for n meeting of all | ers have boen calling for it, the first goods | he is here now making deliveries. I just suw Glory and stored Up Whole 800" unfblished: NonHots Wil Wors dlb: FFor I\I(‘.n. TROtoty ownets 0. be held Hpon aue 4 that thoy havo ordersd from mo in two | him deliver all the goods that he couid carry it ot i1 Thele Sovered arLerhis dsath the month, T ing ps ises to be the ars. 1 realizo that the complaints made by in one single ofice building. What possible | Nuernberg is, as it \,.;. o,a survival in stono argost gaitoring of (DusInGAs ten ovor held | i mimber of poopio though ik Bov, that | exouso s - thore, ‘for peoplo who' uro Ample Guild Halls, 10 TOPLAE TE BB G L NS S B loloa oF o fn the city and overy manufacturer seon has donot know what goods are mado in | makiog a living in Omaha sending their - middie ngos, Rogensburg, better known s yote aa Boen enthusingtio on: the sibject und has siz. | Omaha, must bo met, and that wo manufac: | monoy to eastorn shirt faotories when every IALAEON 1§ ROt her O VAN ol Sy AE Your fancy is captured, nlfod bis incntion of bolue prosout. and of | Lurers must in some way piaco buforo thom | wl Intormod bisiniess man knows that wa exnwneno, Buvarls, Atz ‘8. TR, 118 SHgIn_ POFHaps. &8 Tv bioh b tho doing everything in his power to make of it | the required information | have shirt factories hore that are turning out | ¢, oo F R Ee.] ernberg | Roman poriod. Hore, on the other hand, the i in your eves savs & groat success. Apy number of manufac- that s in common uso in overy | just as good work as any factory in the coun. | Correspondence of Tur Bue.]—Nuernborg | (EOWLFORRE (foter o Lhe othor hand, the shine in your eyes says as much turers have been heard to express the hope | housohold is vi all kinds and grades of | try ' the has probably brought immeolate ploasuro to | S L LAl P Luropo, carved in nial v arti that no one of their number would absent | which ure made in Omaha. = Thero aro two | J. T. Robinson, of th Robinson Notion | more children throughout the world than any | \Ve reached the site of the structure aftor and more, thomselves from that meoting bocauso | factories, the Consolidated vinogar company, | company, wanufacturers of duck elothing, | othor one eity in existenco. Thousands upon | hour's drive from Iagensiurg every avsentee will bo looked upon by | located on Leavenworth strect and thy Bolt | mow's overalls, ete. T Beg is doing & | ¢pousands of playthings aro exported each I'his famous monumental building, known his employes and consumers generally as | line, and Haarmann Brothers' factory at St prac ;'n m‘ oring Ilrm‘: i SHRE 168y rier of the globe, They | 78 the Walhaila, was begun and completed by You'll admi eing indifferent to tho cause of homo | Twentioth und Center stroets, Thess facto. , which is the o n of the | Year to every corner of the globe. They | §3 the W Yot Lokt il ou'll a at su fyitag o SRR ol R £ will do more to “throw | ries employ eighteen men istributo | city. 1 sny this not as a manufacturer but | gladden the hearts or youngand old and cater | [IUg Louis 1, of Bavaria. The construc dmit that suck fabrics and such prices for made-to patronage. Nothing will ploy tion extended over the twelvo years onding ‘ cold wat on the movement inaugurated | 814000 per year i) T @ citizen interested in tho welfare of | to the tastes of both rich and poor. Nuern- | 1842 when it was {naugurated by its | 0¥der earme 3 22 A DAL f th by 410 "V‘ lary ‘l‘l ”:‘H’I’v*l‘hdlfl A ol aska arloy ””:(‘ "ll )m.Y Y ‘l.)llll “ll\h ;‘I ;l.\l “‘ll' ‘h‘\‘ bery is one large toy facto whose wares in | founder. The buildin entirely of marbi, peenes il ‘bl(—\ Ced b, man to dlL w (” at ln"d crate llow the publio to think that thoy are nof e consumners of Nebraska corn, barloy some from Omaha roceive ity A s o boautiful specimen of pure Gree: o Solly i syts " Witk | and rye. At the present time tho fuctories | 80 little encouragement from Omaba that we | SO/ form or auother are displayed in almost | 18 8 boautiful specimen of pure Grecian areh. | cost, have seriously thought of abandoning tha | €¥ery third shop in the business portion of tho | itocture. 1t stunds on the crst of o smail liome field, as it does not pay to keep a local | city. These windows are defended by myriads | Pontive. Lho desien by 1K 18 B ek | h : 3 i ; i anube. ‘Phe design by Kleuze is much on o, 3 | boen making o fir: o . L S0 many Omaha firms huve the | of loaden soldiers who use cap pistols or fire | the plan of the Parthenon on the Athenian T'rousers, $5 and upwards, aro commencing to call for home made goods. | dealers have been going oast for their zoods | easiest place for us to sell our goods, but itis | the various countries of the world. Minia NS TPt AU OULR BT GL He PLStaNTY (o orcoats, $18 and upwards, The munufac rs must keep alivo this | aud sales in Omaha have been mq]-u;u what | the har pince. Wo mako saies all over | ture kitchens aro equivped with diminutivo | tamplo. One group of statunty in the pedi- {Hoveroant nntl scaitor tho seed stllwide they ought to have boon. Said Mr. Bavrett, | the country, where we como in_competition | wtonsils required i evors branch of the et SR Hos lfegorical sbTumIe MO vALG: 82 22 and $28 suits ar J . How ean they do thist Tnore ars many | prosidont of tho Consolilated Vinegar com: | with tho bost oustorn factorios, and we have | s 8 FEUEES W SN i ‘: L .”f Bl Ll bl i Our g20, $25 and $28 suits are made neatly and A WA e [Fondty Deon polnted out: Lop | pany: i Brx 1s giving us the Arst public | no troublo tn meeting them cithor in price or | NAIY art. & L LD G W) bR et DI L0 i 2 Bhow tho consumer that thoy are thoroughly | Omaha. Ail we ask of the peopis is to buy | ground in the castern states, The largest vill | downy beds, stand ready .to welcome the | f/jie thO victeries of Arminius over Wi ur $30, $35 and $40 suits are fit for a swell or merchant 3 vs3, ‘Tho meoting | our goods and pay us tho same price that | of pants eversold by this nouse wentto West | weary traveler carrie ightning spoc ok e e S o LR QTR ‘ o ! Zhtning s 10 interic s the impross in earnest and mean business. ‘The meeting goods and sn p or 3 ! | weary traveler carried at lightning speed in Tl {titsbIBE AL LATAN Y L | HBEOss (V61 dB, will not be eld for souo timo yot and [ wil thov pay eastar makers for the samo grage. | Virginia [T tho padplo of OMNAWCUI DY | tin cars drawn by toy locomotives, Blogunt | sikn'of a Grocic tempie, Tho walls aro of ;‘;fif;;; D LR L b et TLUHD the manufacturing infor. | eity would entarze their plants and incronso | CAFFiages stand rendy to convey the doils to | dark brown marble the ceiting slants slightly i morrow moriu ests of acity. In tho past, eastern m the number of their employes, and, ns Tup | the theater where they are entertaincd by [ 4OWn from tie center to the top of n gallery 85 Trousers please the close fiste 7 tomorrow mori i 7 encircliug the hall. The floor is one largo Bl > ¢ listed man, Monday moruing let evory manu- { ufacturers havo been enabied by meansof | Bre hus suggosted, other manufacturers | puppets or by pictures from the magic lan- | St ot wotlmnd maion o facturer in the elty~ porsonally o [ cut railrond ratos to ship in and sell goods at | would como horo ahd locaro without any | teru. Fierds of cattlo and animals of every | momorativ lascriptions of tho ouilding of > 3 L “‘;":“"’,‘I"”‘}"‘K"f T At AR I RGLks cH MR T Bty Rasobiation i Will b present mt. ths | species ure huddled togetter in tho smallest tho struotara, Tho freizo traces in bas rolief $6 to §8 are greater favorites, and any wonder? \When o) oup o en, © are e 88 to crush ot o m: i o ing et L AL L ho early histo of th srmans down o men in this city with families, that are | 8pirit in this city. I want tosee a munu- ting on the 2ist. oir conversion to christianity. n eacl wWoare ¢ P i s pinched for tho very necessities of 1ifo bo- | facturers’ nssociation in Omaba, and I willbe | L, L. Boltz, city salesman for Mayer & | and hapy D e R a8 L Mlaan oy they are $10 and $12 in most stores. causo the husband ‘and father cannot find the meeting called for that purpose.’” Raapke, wholesale grocers—I am an enthusi- | side tho woolly lamb. Not only are thio beasts | \inged walkyries representing difterent con- employment. You can givo omployment to |~ Haarmann Bros. are also in favor of the | astic advocato of home patronage aud 1 am | of today shown in rubber or wooded forms, | coptions of vietory, — The idea is that t E all these men and make their families com- | manufacturers organizing and they will be at | making it a powt to push the sale ot home- | 4,4 a150 thoso of former agos now extinct goddesses of victory uro crowning with U Fortablo and happy if you will only insist | the meoting. i 3 made goods handled by our firm. Tie Bee | O , T wreaths tho celebrated personages whoso that vour dealers supply you with home [ ~Outin East Omaha, in the midst of & clus- | pupished a strong article in favor of the use | Well as quite a number which soem to have | JURV S 00 1060 PR, BEEERrE o od made goods.” tor of other factories, 1s located the plant of | of Omaha soup and { will add that there are | boen iuvented by tho imagmative brain of | ooy piey the place of houor, but instead is a Today hundreds, yes thousands of tho | tho Amorican Cereal company, and itis one of | a good many lavge dealers in the city that | the toy maker. Noal's famous avk must cer- | hovote sitting statue of the founder, Louts 1. men emploved In tho Oumala fuctorios will | tho ucatost little iflls of thokitid In thocoun | dv not, handle any Omalia soap, but bave | tainly have been of vast dimensions if largo | of Bavaria. Tie busts at cach sidé portray L3 . end this siggostion in Iir: Ber, and recog- e company cmploys five mon © on selline other makes, goods of national = § P ARl Al & e W HARAR TAHES Wil bo waiting to hear' their employer make | showed that twenty-four peoplo. were draw- | thew to push those goods. Takeother articles | species here exposed. In the Nuernberg | IF8 Mh tated COWR o BIRIORS SOTICR . tho request and they will carry 1t out with [ ini their support divectly irom that source. | of common use ko flour, buking powder, | shop windows can be found almost every toy | \who can scarcely lay elaim to German origin, enthusiasm. Tomorrow nicht hundreds of | They consume about 500 bushels of Neoraska it 15 surprisiug how much of it is | known inthe play rooms of civilized chil- | Many of the car celobrities are comment wives wlio hiave read this will sk thoir hus- | corn per day aud urc turniug out thrce grades | shipped in from other citios. 1t will requiro | qeon and varying in (ntricacy from the | oratod. merels by tablets lining. tho ubpes (¢ bands if their employer believes in home pat- | of corn weal, corn flour, grits, brewer putience and bard work to induce these 1o L B Lo LT LS 118Ky, Lh fdte) rdcant) (oeals by puaLeles ) l)()ll Tl'lS ronage, anda if hehas promisod to buy his | rearland flake hominy.” The coods made dealors tochange over to home goods, My | simplequmping-jack to tho most complicated | i FRSs BI5 HISHE CHOEY SEF8 DY OP8 8 €0 () supplics here, and bas asked his men to do [ all first class and equat to any similar corn | 1doa would bo to’ have oftices for_the Mant- | automaton. Santa Claus, whorever ho may | el IR IAORE SEUDES, | SEREN B : the same. (£ nogative answer is givon, it | products maoufactured in _any city. If the | fucturers’ association contrally located, on | be or whatever be may demand, needs only | {raced from primova thmes to tho mresont 1y | About Oct. 1st., will remove to Karbach’s new g5 to bo feured that maay of these wives will | hovselecpors of Oty would. Iy the —ground floor if possible, and | o sond acablegram to Nuernberg and ho wiil | the reliots and busts of this oue hall. Thoro E & goonintho old way, using such goods as | products used by them from the havo it fited up with tables S B B i s o O il Ol o e o = o their dealers give them, Uiioy would inve to.dounio ther foree and | fnd shelving whese tho manufastures coajd | 20Pn havo replenished his oxhuustod stocic of | 18 still room for similar monumests fo all tho store rooms Fifteenth Street. Tho uncmployed, to read this and | run duy and night to keepup with tao orders. | display samples of their goods. Those wish- | Eifts. TR eHOEna s AL T nro ot ohee s thoy will be eagerly inqui at the man- | Said one of the company : *1 have heard peo- | ing to display such goods as toilet soaps, fla- But children ave just as often made happy [ ) tne process of adding to the collection, ufacturers said and what the chances are of E'L'“- '“vl:u: Ll] ‘x;-;mu‘;l-: ;n‘u [ “‘,,"“} voring extracts, cte., could furnish glass | by appeasing th achs. After their [ by which means the idea of the founder will y in America, and that threo pounds | on'thoside of homo patronage by a word | Wil lot them give us a tiuile: encouragewont | could drop in. Would 1t not bo @ good plan | A haud to tempt tho tooth for sweots. These | 4iid 07 CUTHION (WIC B LY (i ToE e SN0 A6 HTC BB LXAToH ST fully in sympathy with the cfforts to in orenso the consumption of bhome mado goods, v ty for Tho consumers who have no interest in ocal factories only as thoy wish to see the city rosper aud idle working men and women ivon ciployment have sot tho ball roll 20 and upwards, prince. possible space. In these windows of bliss ness the wooden lion lies down be. xpect to find the newest styles here and plenty of them. Open evenings for people busy in day time, from the manufacturers tomorrow morning. | and wo will put one up in short order. \We Bluffs manufacturers in | cakes are now manufactured or: a huge scalo Vieron Rosewaren, | or faill It would encourage Tirs 3-x and it would | don't want any bonus; all we ask is a liberal anization, as Council Bluffs is a large | and they too are exported in every direction. s bt Vitvile tsanow f encourige the consumers and it would wake | patronnge.” sumer of Omaba goudst The quantity i o T Covn for Food ot oosanjfront HBitha T ¥ denleras itithok man aTAotn tars The manufacture of tiz. ware is another line | consumed of ronsted coffees and sorups mado ‘or those who are ynable to eat Nuernberger orn for .l o k quilted with silk lining, trimmed with :'dlh B lebkuchen 1n Nueraberg, the manufacturer Pratravourn, Neb, Sept. 11.—To the | anese fox, sleeves cmbroidered and lined = would send in tomorrow night such letters as ess that is ¢ ed on quite exten- ha ought to be trebled in sixty du 4% ¥ in T h light c “We requested all our employes today to use | Stvely in Omabia. ‘Lherc aro two factovies at ave 4 syrup house that cun put up as | bavo kindly put them up into packuages or | Bdaitor of Tur Brk: After reading in Tin | With light colored silkc home made goods s0 far as possible aud prom- sent in operation, the Omaha Tinware | cood syrup as is made in the United States | into boxes “warranted to keep in any te Ovains Beeun addvoss of Mr. Wobster to | Man sncers at woman becauso sho caznot ised to set n good example by practicing tho | Manufacturing company, 1516 Jones street, | and at the same money. This suggests the perature or climat tho Boara of Trade concerning the food pro: eop @ secret and then swears secretly at aamo thive ouvselves.” A column of such | Which puts up’ fruit cans, ~craciker —cans, | fact thal o s must make goods of ST i e o 3 ars t hat fai| | eriobstinacy beonuse istio Swontbjitellhim lotters would bo interesting readng and [ jacket cans, otc., and the Western Tinward | the same quality and at tho same price to | Notonly dothe childron fn distant lands | pects of liurope, it appears 10 mo that now 1s | something ho wants to know. & company, 614 South Eleventh to | derive enjoyment from Nuernverg, but every | the time tointroduce the chief staple of Ne Usa giove stretchers to open the fingers of L] would look good in print in tho Tuesday or [ Manufactutiug compets with eastern factories i ovder : Wednosduy issues of Tk Bre. 1, which manfactures all kinds of shelf | mako a suceess of this movement. 1 am told | travelor in the old world also chuckles with | braska to tne veople of that continent, es- | gloves, not to mnke thom larger, as aloves il statod hat tho oflicers of the Omana tnwato, wire koods, . Tho fiist montioned | un; A Imnene ninnnt offoney 15 ELIE | estlsfuction s die oty of Miidiiiy e ety | poctallys ot Groat L Britainaud e lada iy shioul ot bel bodRHt or sbld sdismlallifor tha reot Iailway company have already | factory from the nature of the goods made | out of tho city for blank books, lithograpi- S : T am satsified | Wearer as to require stretching agroed amonz themselves o practice tho | has to depend for its patronage largely upon | ini. ote.. which ought to ba kept ai home, | 1 Buropo still rotainiug, at leaston the ex- | If proverly introduced, I 7 R s anE L Crad W rRT S bt Aoty principles of home_patrovags to the fullost | other factories or fitms, but tho shelf tin | Tu coroal goods fow peoplo bave any idea of | terior, an antiquaiod appearanco of the | that a very great consumption of corn may | AREEAR TREMEY ffiow, what Eineldoy extent possible und they have requosted thoir | WAre s soid through thé retail trade divectly | the amount consumea in this city and we | middioages. Whilo populous suburbs built | bo stimulated throughout thoso istands. | giatt b0 1G SORTREN BINS By, back 1g W Just received a nice line of amy of emploves to do tho sue. o the funily. Tdios by demandinz Omaha | aro located (n a country whoro Uio raw - | in modern style have grown up all around | Emiarants theuco to- this country veadily | is'\wifa, ‘She married bim for bis fgaro’” J a nice hne o t'would look well and would be productive | made tinware can increase the business and | terial is grown and can be mavufactured. St e 5 a6l v it. Why? Because they learn >, ST 2 iaveition of good if overy manufacturer would cause | mako places fora number of additional work- | 15ast. but by no moans. loast is tho sugar | UIC Ol town walls, the walls thomsolves | tako fo It Wyl He e A | i IR0t Bmaby, Hovellios . %0 be nposted up in_ conspicuous | ingmen. These two factories cmploy eighty- | question, Why wehave not atleastionelsugar | With the exception of & very few broaks, | how to prepare it so to please tho | in circulars the coming season. Some de- i . places wl over his factory cards | five men, the majority of them wmarried men | factory is hiard to cnderstand: Home patro- | have been kept in their former conaition, | palate, and i right steps are only | sims with short capes of woolcloth and fur 'lu” e ”H““ }m CS or notices reading something [ 4d the yearly pay roil amounts to $H0,000. | nago carsied out riguuy will bring this aud | The old gates, flanked by grim, gray towers, | takev to teach them thero by their own fire | 01 tho Stuart collar and the edges are ( 5 y like this: **Home patronage will furnish em- | By the first of tho month Omaba will haves | many more factor still form the arteries of travel between tho | Side us it were, there is no reason why a and other prepartions of corn $#Home patronawe creates a demand for home | e known as_tho Omaba Can Manufacturing | and the Usion denot company always buy 4 ¢ is the deep diteh surrounding the whole | there, as would corn in immense quantities, | half a palm leaf, completely made of jots, on 1abor.” In putting up such a notico bo care- | company. They are putting ina fine piant | material from Omaha producers or Oumahi S . ful that tho letterhead on which 1t is written | it tie building aajoing the syrup factory at | representatives of forcizn houses, all otuer | fortifications, crossed by bridges of solid | as wheat bread is vory Ikiely soou to be out | wire. Special trimmings are mado for bat- i\ g Y does not Lear *he imprint of some St. Louis | the foot of Farnam strect and hopo to be in a | things being equal. Ther omo thines | arched masonry. Tho ditch itsolf s now | of the reach of the poorer ‘mechanics and | brims of small jets. IV 0 or Chicago lithographing concern position toemploy seventy-ivo people by | which are not produced here, but Omalia | gry, and the bottom is dovoted to kitchen- | Jaborers. I iwould suggest that one, or two | “Did you make a good 1mpressio (’“”5 ) IOH\ 1 notu t most job priuting ofces give | Cliristmas, ill manufucture dealers und manufacturers are always give goardoning. Judging from the large trocs | 800d colored cooks huvinga good practical | Annette:” asked her mother. “Well 2 ' %) away a cood many cards designed to adver | of tin cans., T rors av tho proference, - My family patronizé Omaba | Tow growing there and hearing b precs | knowlodge and skilful i tho preparation of | returnea Annetto. *He tried to kiss me tiso themsclves aud their work. It might bo [ ib [avorof the manufac anizing and | productions and I'have uiways advocated it | of fruit, it must have been many years sinco | the many cheap delicaclos iaio which corn | L left the print of ten pink finger nails right ALSO A NICE LINE OF & stroke of good policy on the part of somo | have all promised 1o bo present a among my friends, R R A e may be cooked, provided with a proper out- | along his two cueeks.” SAESE) S DL ¥ e fit of tho necessary utensils and under the | pyery bureau belonging to a woman should local priuting houso to get out home patronage | in Dav . Lowls R vays. patroniz ah LAt \ s © patronago Lowis Reed—I always patronize Omaha | fho oid bur oyl tlokisllantadion ; :;;:;1:| Ayl Lol patrons, could tack up in WhatiBosiioAc Mo ias) industrios as far as possiolo and leartily be- | tho Lighest portion of the walts. 113 various | direction ."f‘"u,fim;)‘x".",l("."',;‘ “;:""“u‘;l‘l‘“:;‘:""_"n‘ pozsess a glove stretcher, glove box and & taces of busine: 1ose cards would 3 E e 3 leve inthe agitation being made by Tue 4 5 Sis ahite turies | Person, vis > prine al - agricul- | powder box having a perforated top, which Clemens Oskamp, manufacturer c o parts date from six and even ton centurios ! I Hgidl iy : b, Whi D, acturer of cereul v P tural ~ fairs or shows, particu- | jg sufficiently small to slip 1n_tho fingers and bear the namo of tho ofiic printing them and o Bex and bopn it wilt ve kept up. the TR , BTV < A meal—The Bee did a great thing for Omaha g 24 ¥ ago, though much which had failen into de- ey ) PusO Mcie 1 Yould servo the double purpose of keeping | whon it inaugurated its campaign for home | DSt way in the world " to buom Omaha and | eay' hes been restored in recent fimes, In | larly = those = held =~ in = the = uhickly | koep it filled with glove powder. “home, putrouago” boford s poaplo and of | MITELEIAC 8 ERILAER TN | o wedy, ity ot in popiiation. | EhY court-yard 5 an eporimous e, i to | (opulated munmfacturing isteits of | Ui (1o hor protty dwgtior in tho : pER; g0t track i owing up tho sugee and manufacturing industrios. | nave beer plunted by Queen Kuniguhde, tho | Y0 S P Dk shire, | clevated): “f will speak to the guard if poaboriug men cai well aflord o encourage HhpLuacioin feliowlag ey wecrations | Honry W. fatcs—I patrouize Omaha in- | wire of Emperor oo 1L, and tho cistio [ Ot Where tho distress s likely e bo greats | 41yt voungman ovor thoraidaosn’t atoy Starini IN ALL SHADES omo industries, s busincss prospority not dustries overy time aud think all Omaha peo- | Was” sines beon occupid by - innymer ost,’ and by ocular domonsiration teach | thut voungman over thereidassu't stow staring T SRR L k : orgavized years ugo. ; il ; g BB el ey ey ; only gives' Apionene ] to o ioittiends |2 Bamuol (¥ ReesicT i algnodi ! ithal ) oal fiDio/shonld do the sume. Take our white lond | historical colobritics. An_interesting well h‘i‘;“:_“},‘g"}’,"‘kj‘:‘lm Ll i)“:,;fUI,f;::f:{“iL and BY | Gon't tnink he's staring at you, Mamn P 3 moro sectro. | ror 'y meoting of the manufactur- | WOrks for cxample. I was interested in that | yer threo hundrod féot deopis also shown to | distributini that which is propared It wIIDS | ™4 1100 tho autamn tailor suits is ono of I beard ono workman to or o o timo and know iwha alliing | Py erisitive vio e alea y 4 toll another | g0 yacause. I beliovo sometbing st | 3 One timo and know what Lam talling | fquisitive visitors. Tho well was cut through O R o aad e ot | Tioh myFIOreon With shuath SKiFtand Louis on the streot last woek that throo men bad avout, Thero is not a better wiito lead wade i / i - c : e anol coll iren A el son e bl b fes el oo ore is not a better ead mado | golid rock by prisofiers of war, and from the A i coat trimmed with dark greeu velvet ara- beou lot out at bis piaco and that three moro | of 1ot natronngo. 1 ws gratified to- see | AnEwhere and all Omana painters should use | Srata buta few foat. ahove the wator lead nent plscoiat l‘llf"{‘«“l’:;"‘al‘l}:; z‘r"“i\.f,"lfl”}’,‘,’f,’: fosi a3l Gt e o oM e b O aRaT o U it, but there ave several paint stoves which | two unaerground passages, one with an exit Tk ! waisteoat of pale blue cloth braided with b : 5 ' y loyment for every i a » or | third tinware factory in full blast, woich wi all—T'he Unic Dacific railws i ste for ivshou'd not bo created. Maizma ome new hat trimmings will be shown J TN IOY Ik R TGl e s (10 bl id SHRO At At © factory in full blast, winich wilt | S.'L. Kimball—Tue Union Pacific railway | 01 town and tho now. Only at thess pol tn A veadily sell | this winter. One of them is in the shape of A l()m””(]‘ ] ()H\\‘ b Ay would have to go next weei. When laboring | ¢ : > Tk Bik take up the subject, ar con- ; 5 =z Tasag mon all como to use Omaha made goods such | gt i VG UV 00, Suoi ;f,‘l{j‘})l'xll‘fff“l‘x'; sell tho St. Louis paint. I think our paint- | in tue city hall, the othor in & cometery not | could bo readily sold as samples. aud pamph- | Wik a thing us letting men out will be unbeard of, [ P FRESFITLECRC MAL U WeeOMPIIAL | ors should reruse to uso that lead when t Vory distant. The towers and balconios of | 1ets distributéd sotting forth jts nutritious . g . but worktuen will bo “saving “they put on | ffaih¥ 110 of businass s srent awount of the | G140 uS z0od, 11 not a botter artiolo, which | vuesastie alara. buassiiul views of Gho siy | Properties and containing fow simglo | Howe-Thoy say Miss Jenkyns 15 a very ) threo more mon at our pluce last week and |y Eib i (e bY Hhe busingss hon qt | is made heto av no and country for mijes aroand. Nuernbory | Fecibes for its preparation as o vegetable, or [ tender heartéd girl. Dowe—They = don't Willlhava o pution n 1ot mAto Shis ool Y g3 fono In other cities, whon 1L | = joan €. H. Garduer, who was engaged in | hropor s one mnss of vad. tile roofs. divideq | bread or eako or pudding; uot numer- | know hor thon. Iverybody would agree el A laborine resse s idoa in | Sould bo done hera as woll and just as chean. 5 i Y ; proner s oneiims ad SiECYACES lo to prepare, enticiug | that she has a mighty “hard he; if thoy i A luborine man expressed the samo idea in | GRc, D0 SORO B 45 WL NG JUst 43 CROUD. | oonyorsation’ with Mr. Yatos, heartily en- | fy”overy direction by the rivor and canals | 0us, ~but simplo to prepare, 15 stie has a mighty - hard oy 2 moro fovelblo mannors sail ho: “We 1abor- | el Sy kors Trom it. OF conrse Omana ous. | dovsed what that geationun had said and | anq‘doried hore and there vy lofty church. | 1o 'the eve and plessing to tho pal | kuow low T havouriod in vuin to . ug men do much to help oursoives and our | 1038 suffors from it. I cg il ust | added tuat tho matter could nut be presented | Snives. Irom above ticse shurctios present | 8¢ It could ~bo inwoduced = to the | impression on it. : £ follow laborors wheu ‘wo are thoroughly | o35, men have hadit anlledinto them by | {00 vigorous a manner. D e e e PYGHE | numerous schools of cookery of which thoro A now fashion that is anly pormissablo to e o b o aroused. We g0 on strikos, puy assossmonts | poo FEPEONAUIVES of castern lithograpuing ————— - ) the theatrical ith e oty | is one in almost every town, and whose dem- | women whose figures avo vory stender, is that | WEANTED FREE QUTEIT [irheekory to hielp out other men who “aro on a strike, | geitol st WO L Opeeths A hat 40 1 Nayurally fermented in the bottle, perfectly v Lok Tike hige wed | onstrators would tind in it o new, agreeablo | which shows tiny velver rosottes put whero | s hoTSoholi N Chirio for Out. and o to no end of troubls when we believe | 1°3 ke piahalistios aplian ; elicious bouquet s Ex- | | e ! and economical culinary sensation, and would [ the buttons ought to be. wWhilo these are A 30 DAVE TEME on all o0 #00s into i business houso and the managor | PUre: with a delicious bouquet, =Cook’s Ex- | jocomotives with bs ia tho roar ' f thew ot : k LADY iioimired=m frvestmont that our intorests are at stake, but in times | 40 Wio busitess house wad the nanaeor | (o Bey Imperial Champagno can be drunk | and doable smolke-s N make the preparation of corn part of thew | absolutely rosottes, still they are made of Dok R Tavestinont re- 1iko the present, when overything is vunning by the m o course, Othier and very important chunnels, | very narrow velvet ribbon aud slig S 3 s Ming sl ey % 2R AL nost delicat A (tr AR Aot Heat o raole s | cour ier ¥ 4 | very narrow velvet ribbon aud slightly flat a L 00 R InOnLN & along quictly and when we'aro in full accord | S£211" but the representative of an eastern | 03 e In reality tho churches aro elogant SPRCL | through which an imtiense amount of this | tanod, RGENTS. fomnsitivcan wintinn oxarionea: house comes in and ho gets his sampios 2 e J i DEROIS Fhiss EDUCATION AL, 4 f the finst Gottiie arehitocturo, he | )04 ynight bo distributed, ave the charitable |~ pye rachion this winter will bo feathor | —mmmeSad IF any, Hamo and nunbor of hooks spread out and he quotes prices which ho wholo oxtoriors aro most alaborately carved, | 1 Coiilifong tn those, In and about Loudon [ . Tho fashion this wi ¥ AENCX | GOId,otc. W, 0. THOMPSOH PUD. CO., ST. LOUIS, MO. N Ing oo llotinnataat At HoL tho o s Pt o et P s oo o Vag BT 1 : sleoves on all dresses: fans in old lnce with : and gets an order withoutthe | Roy, Arthur Crosby, son of the late Dr. : BeiLianeas i alono thero nre nearly 50,000 children fod and [ 51¢0ves on ail dressos: fans i old face wi Omaha lithographer getting a chnace to bid | Hownrd Crosby, has been electe tant | fine statuavy. Heroare Adam and £ve, the | i/ ohG TG G T W ong them T may [ PiCtures. o wisinaawill bokantirely.fiak oniithn Jabi AV cenbidoRIoL b e Work thatls d Crosby, hns_been electeu assistant | So.honvang’ tho apple portraved in different | “iothed gratuitously. Am with simple applications of Valenciennés and | @onorrhoea, Gieet and Leweoryheo. sonttoutsldo ol Omaba . coats,. whant (the| | ELo easorof Gresk ln Brincotonicollege. Positions, and boginaing- with the first man, | mention tho Foundiing hospital,tho Bluecoa® | ribhons through tho entredeux. Tho under- | enrod fn Ydays by tho Fronch- Kemody on2 Ay S troRal T A b SR T ‘Llie chair ot oratory in the University of lgures represen havaoters o | and Yorkshiro's socleties’ schools, 4 | skirts, corsots and stockiug: inonize titlod the K tdissolves against and ly freizht or express is added, more than it Y £ ] tho figures represent all the ehavacters of | (il | OUEEEELA SGUEL M mongers, Siirts, corsots and stockgs haruonizo with { LG ui'into Lo infiamo parta: W rofund work here. It wo wore to go to tho citios | 1T Honolulu, Saudwich Islands, has been o i YORk hoso. : 51080, % | would have cost iu Omaha and b alandeghnaiboon d | the bible, % drapers, and other sociotios. And with the x : OV CUTo aF causes strict Whoro wo send our mouey we would probably | iy y'timos tho class of work is s6 poor that to Miss Norina C. ¢ rawford of Minorsville, | “\yitnin the walls, Nuornberg s quaiut to l'"r,;:L)‘mji;“,‘"f,f_fi": e o Mention | Fashion has made chiffon an_ institution hore 18 . rollable articlo &, the extreme. Iho houses arechielly of stone, | BRAES Shoi” of the poor and criminals iffon, although it costs but little a aco or 2 for ¥ por mai propuld. M find plenty of work, but moving is oxpensive i " work, but tnoving Is ox YO 1 if it had been turned out by any Idcal house and it would be a gond deal cheapor to keop | ¢ would b refused: but the party ordors Mrs. M. H. Hotchkiss of Lakevillo, Con: though many consist of brick covered with | (OF B4 STRPRYL B0 Sl Al s o oxpensivo becauso of the frequent renew! Ik & Lund, Omaha, enches of Mag k nocessitates. Like the bloom on the peach, - ¢ ouF fuouey at hiome aud thero would be | it uecopts It bacauso it cams from souia sast. | b given soventy- s of land and | stucco. ‘Thiey ave built in tho old middte ago | SenChes of Magistries tac BoRtl CLEE | iy % = Tho rotail_ dealer who will display & sign | °t8 €1ty. The mauufacturers of Omaba must | £75,000 to found a preparatory school for | style, with steep tapering roofs from whicn | didus would fend 8 Wi & Cul t0 A FERCE | that a touch will destroy, so chiffon will o ABONCINE bimeelt Tor hom aatey & SIE | organize. 1 will bo at the meoting. 12 colloge. four ov five tiers of gabled windows often | Sentations wkestions that might o GO | )11y vear tho friction of one week’s woar. MOORE'S C 0 patrouage will | %R TN (o LR o O e L y in th to them, and give them serious cousider el vy i 5 ws & Cross, wholo- | Two Lunared sehool toachers are needed at [ protrude. Counting theso stories in the oo, | t0 thefh and wive tHEm Betgrn FEECEIR | 000 bead waists are made i tho shape of bo doiug much to increaso his popularity i 5 , ‘ams' WL consumors, for evon tho indifferent wiil | 5810 fruits, ete.—I was especially struck | oneon Now Mexico, “school-mw'ams’ being [ many of ‘tho ouildings have soven and eight | Wty 8 P8 LER WG 4 BOGEMTRIG | o “porfect corset with shouldor-steaps, At A 4 ~ S B Yocognizo thit N 18 working for tho bost . | \ith 0n@ point touched upon i a rocent av- | proforred. “And a riilroad ofiicial of ‘that | foors. Except In the largor shops, the win- | WO e ARG, 0 R0 2% 4 rdfigly | the lower oud loug bead fringes are fustonad. { 8 ticle In Tk BEE, a5 1t hit my caso exactl territory Ueclares that hundrals of eligible | dows everywhere consist of uuuerous small | Doss Bt tho st 86 C0fR 15 PG IR EEERET | s besquo desizns aro especially popular, orests of the city. Factory employes and 5 feed ”K'MZ;‘},“‘)"L_H:P:‘“‘V\_‘-‘“_;""Iu'lf";‘"=“;"{: Wwo 4o ot know What to call for in ordering | men in New Mexico ara auxiously awaiting | panes. [ many casos, the gable at the high- | Svoctted, and siops Sow's, 06, 'SEACTRICH | il iz consiats of obloug, smaoth bends, Buy hotio mide eods. and his list of s | homo made goods. Ior example, 1 might | tho opportunity to offer their hands, hearts [ est peal of the roof is mado to oxtend inte | [2ken 1o place Sebrasie 1o tO8 TR B0 0 i tominieled without and polished jet balls: Commers will be sicia et ot it Of €ud- | wany a sack of flour, but I'havo dot the re- | and iomes to somo good womun tho streot and furnfsiod with a bloci and | e exuense is would be 8w IR EPC i Riliizo will bo vory fashionablo during BOL requir the vislon 0 urophat (o faraes | Rotest ide what brands or grades are made |~ Dr. Harper, president of the mow un- | pulley by means of which furniture and wood | RAtison to tho saustbatiol M¥stescs 10 08 | o) 05 A0 that this is to Do tho most. popuine movement | 1 Omihit, but I do know tho uames of the | iversity at Chicago, is thus described: He | aro hoistea from the outsido to the upper [ Uorived. 13y Serink JOEC ARe, G 0| dressy ton zown, particutarly appropri ovor innuguratod 1n the oity, and tho roail | Lost Minnesota makes becauso the manufac | bas tho general appoavauco of i typical Cathi | stories, {1 extoriors ure ofton handsomely | economical, healthy and nutritious, it would | at for dull sutumn duys, is mudo of ltoman deglorivhoSwlahesttoNerawdinipubliaitayor il AEER AL CRRBIBNIALD, fOF Joars kopt tholr!joligurleat, SHo lafshialt kot rathekshorkand dy whila tho frequent bow wvindows Ar0 | be repented throughout the land, by an omai- | red and black striped India cashmero, trim- ‘oAupoY doclare oo acou bis intoation tolaups | IANCS BOfOKOCIID BUSLA, Tho somo thlug. ) bus o poivofinild eyes thntdaoks out through | & featuro ot thearchivibiure, Notwithatgnd: et pross, which reaches vich and poor | med with black velvet Medicl coilar and hUhalsiasace 100,400 holds truoe in every other line of goods ie | golu-bowed spectacles, Ho is avout 37 years | ing the fact that Nuernborg is one of the ol Vi suine enough to believe | cuffs, with a pufling of black velvet on tho » d Omaha manufaciurers must come to the | old and full of promise asa colloge president rs of watohmaking, elaborate sun O i Bacome as popular ns the | shoulders, and a jabot arrangement of black some Omaha Factovies. front and let us kuow what they aro mak 3 The Louisianu school censu "s Hows that N found in uumber: I;M'Ill”" per- uiietsrlILIntne bocome-ap RODUIALERR bila 20 10WD, l‘J “ 4 0 Doy & e AN sing 18 Loulslant sohqol igensus. abaws that | (GIma 0 o R AW IOES LG 0, K potuto, especially in Ireland whore that crop | lace aown fronts, with a flounce of the At the foot of FParnam streot thero is a fine | and tho sooner thoy do that tho sooner wo | the children in the state are mereasing faster | pendicular walls where the interscetion of | potito, especially fu sume on the demi-trained skirt hem. brick building, 66x66, having six floors. It | will beable to pat in practice the principlos | than the accommodation provided for them. | narrow streets lenvies spaco enough for tno | B3 becomo so pracayions. 0 Beach and! Reliobrans (0Fo. auoh was bnilt and is oceupied by Farrell & Co., | of homo patronge. Two hundred and fifty-four thousand were | sun to shine throughout the day. Some of [ AS fur bick us 1802 whon veprossating Car | APt is not surprising they And favor, manufacturers and refiners of all grades of | P, J. Quealey, one of the signors to tho | uncared for i 1550, This yoar th tho houses bullbibyer tho canals with | taln lntereats in tho groat world 8 i ofrhak | HRS CORL 18 = o, of poadt corepo.de Chind syrups, maple syrups, molasses, ote, A plant | call for' a manufacturers’ o g—Tho or- | 255,220, and it is estimated that moi an | open arches through - which the water flows. arin: Lantlon, b had (ki Aer Ban Ak, | ariadm YAlIe oxample of - kaod. coloring for maicing all kinds of jel and preserves ation of the manufacturers suggested | three hundred thousand will bo Shutout from Phe streets are for tho most part row | Lorn meal and buck L e of my friends, | Tho soft material fell In graceful folds on tho has just boen added, Thoy employ fort ¢ Tk BEk s the very thing that 1 have | the schools. and tortuous; you thre are quite a numberof | DY Which T eutestainul somo of my, felaud, | SEG8OTEAEC itad indor the hom with four' peoplo and paid out last year $51,000 in | boeu wanting to see dona for years. 113 the [ “Threo cities of Mississippl, Groenvillo, | good width and alsp fnany largo opon spaces | W¥Ho expresscd thomselvos dohighie wad | groen volvet. Tho low bodico was a com. wages and traveling men's oxpeuses,” Thev | only thing that will help us out and if all the | West Point. and Natchez, ave competing for | used for markets orsdsrned as public squares [ Hoartilv. By thoso who parto fination of green and peach, with loug sush ship goods all over the western country and | manufacturers will take hold it will be the | the tonor of having the seminary for colorea | with monumens aud fountains. The numer- | PeSR consisarad as only fb T8 6aHE cnds At the sides ana @ jacket basque ot tho T smw n orier for u cur loud of syrup from a | bost move that was over made, bott for the | irls which Miss Mavy . Holmes of Rock- | ous fountuius are of peculiar desizns, with | Duckwheat for futtonlng phoasits, oy bad X dealer in Victorin, British Columbis, who | manufucturors and for the city. There is [ ford, IiL, proposea to establish 1 that state, | quaint figures cast iy, bronze standing upon | 131t considerud today, taciing he, wacesstis | VAL & world: From the discovery of will have to pay an import duty to the Cana- | plenty of ut lana around the city suit- [ Each town is offeriuz a handsowme bonus 1o | stone basius and surkginded by elaborate lat. | Sducation. ited. potatoos aud EORAEES BRI | o) 0 untey till 1850, it took the whito immi- aan govornment. The goods manufactured for the location of factories, aud if the | th @ school, tho whitas co-oporating with the | tico work of hand-wrought iron. Tho pab- | found a bomo 1n every bousebold AuC WA o bt te and their descendants to produco this company are equal to anything of the | people want to see it built upon, let them | nogroes in the matter, lic monuments haye peon erected in honor | BOUCorn! Ewauld o iate eousideration | Values to tho amount of about §7,000,000,000% xind mado in tho world, nd tho price is as | patronize the faclories now here and others | Prof. George I Bryant of tho Alabama [ of celobrated histoiical personages—whoso | the cxpedience of tmmediats consic@rodon | R GO MO N0 we havo prodiced low as eastern factories. Tho maplo s will como flockiug in without the inducement | Polytechuic ‘iustitute’ has been aprointed | carcers have been gnoro or less conuccted | A2 action in this matter, & " | 851.847.000,000. Wo hayo machines,our prod gt is obtainod by melting up the pure n of any bonus, diréctor of the workshops and ussistant pro- | with the city, Oug }\“\m- bronze statue rep- o e O ecessors had none; but neither were there Leavenworth, Kan., 6-15-90. Bugar just us 1t comes from the sugar camps | L. . Williams—The officers of the Omaha | fessorof mechunical engineering in the Leland | reseuts Martin Begadl, the greatost carly furmanion. Feeo: an | any tramps nor tenfold millionaires among | Dr. J. P. Maore—My Dear Sir: I hava of Vermont and Canada, A factory that can | Street Railway company have sssured we | Stauford, jr., university. Mr, Bryant afarer of Germany. And foriuitously, as if Do you know that any old soro or eut can | W It subj to sick headacho all my soll its goods from Towa to the Pacific coast | that, as a company und a3 individuals in their | uated from the coursc in wechanical engi- | to maintain the harmony of the place, alargo | beabsolutely cured by tha intelligont use of dialaih lifo.. Ovar two yours ago L began using and as for north s Briush Columbia | hombs, they have ngreed to patrouizo home | neering at *he Massachusetts Iustitute of | sign on the house just opposite explains tha | Haller's Barbed Wire Liniment: Be meroi- Moore’s Tree of Life for it, and [ have must have big trade at homo, [ industrics to tho fullest extent possible, and | Technology in Boston in 1583 the inmates deal in table delicacies and *sea | ful to your horse and tey it. Use Hallor's Gorman Piits, tho great oo n | Moorars freo of Lifo fattlh GEC 1 e but listen to what Mr. Farrell says: “I | that they are requesting their employes'todo | Prof. James Woodrow, D.1)., the man over | fish,” Albert Durcr, tho famous paintor, - o stipution Ivor rogulate HOYALDAG: b 0R15 A0 RS Sy it have a truveling man who visits soventy-five | the same. If tho company requires and kind | whose orthodoxy in teaching évolution there | senlptor and engraver, was also i his time at HONKY FOK THE LADIKS, - i except when 1 was a gno gnd of the western towns that contain about 150,000 | of supplies not made in Omaha, they will | hus been much discussion in the Southera | home in Nuernberg, and he, too, has been A" vans'old faahion rovived [ that of & boll THINGS ABOUT THE HOUSE, road and the medicine at the oth v end, Ppooplo und he sells #40,000 worth of goods per | order them through Owmaba houses or agents | Prosbytorian chureh, kas been olectod presi- | given a public aquare embellished with s [ A& VOI¥ oud fallion sevtver ' L0 b s rub them with | It 18 worth more than money to me. [ yoar. I have anothor salesman, his equal fn [ representing tho manufacturors of such | dent of the veorganized South Carolina col- | statue. Several of his best works are to ha [ SKIVE cOYOred W A i To clogn brass fixtures, Fub thom with [ peuptily commend it to all suffering every respect, who works all' bis time {n | goods. Every merchent in the city ought to | lego and professor of biology, geology and | seen in tho churehes of tho city, The old | -~ New gloves should not bo kept u the same | slices of lemon, then wash In hot wat with siok headache. Yours teuly, Omaha, Council Bluffs and South Omaha | display in his storo windows acard with | wineralogy. Tan election way unanimous, | brown stone house in which ho resided isstill | boX With those that have veen worn A weak solution of cooking soda will clean WE ke with over 150,000 population, and his total | “patronize’ home industries” paintod ou it | and fourtéen out of the fifteen trustecs were | in & good state of vreservation and has been | Black gloves grow stiff when lyiug by | a hair brush without weakening tho bristies. " sales aro §,000 per year, which is n less | i large lotters. 1f wo can keep up this agita- | present commodatineiy labeled for the beuefit | uniess they are wrapped in glove paper. In wiping up o stained floor, a protty gloss amount thun I sell in Denver alons.”” That | tion it will cer(aiuly result in groat factorics | =~ The new library which Henry W. Sage | of oueral public, | " Kid vests are still popular, und in some | s given by adding @ little kerosene oii to the is the way Omuha bas been supporting her built in Omaha. Think what we might ave to Cornell university is practically In tho later middle ages, Nuornberg was a | cases it is leather, not kid | with our ciployers, we forget to look out for our own interests, we forgel that sow of our friends aro out of em ployment. Wo spend the monoy that w earn for ds mado in distant cities and then wonder why it is so hard to find beautiful Pirst Baptist Church, ouitive ours tor Kidney that tailors use. water. B (o namor whoh 708 oA are’ oF asids MooHs's manufacturing interests. 1f every citizen | have here in tho line 0f factories turniug ou' | finished, and the removal of books thereto | eenter not only of art but also of litsrature. AlLsigas polnt to the fact that bead trim By rubbing with o flannel dipped in whit: | Freeof Lifs. 46 Uras Lifs Kamod of Omaha would resolve to use only Omaba | such goods as Hour, starch, oatmeal, etc. I | from the oid Library was begun this weel. | Tho meister swgers hero roveled in @lory |, {eSWill be an importaut fuctor us weil for | fug the brown discolorations miay be taken off syrup the fuctory at the footof Farnaw street | am told that three-quarters of the machinery | Tnis edifice has a capacity for the accommo- | aud stored up whole librarios of poatey in | Uonfy iy drasaes cups which have been used in baking T will bo calling for more help and nuaber of | used in a boet factory could bo used equally | aation of 470,000 volimes. The buildivg isso | their amyle gnild tousos. Under the lead of | ¢ R Iresses for the season are | Cream, rose and tinsel 1s the exquisito col. [~ KRARICATOL ¢ tinomsod b a1t kil idle wen might find profitavle employment. | well in a glucose factory, and why we should | constructed that aaditions can be madeto the | Huus Sachs, in Literature as in every trade, l‘“’ A R i ot mpiad L AR ’I““,‘ P A Frr ey ey t T gor ¢ and o 10 2 & Mr. Farrell remarked: “I proposo to give | not huve sugar, giucoso aud starch fuctorios | west and south wings of the building. The | they went through the stages of apprentice, [ Made 0f hiack duap SRrh s AR et MR e hon ol el ic s nttrat B B R A all my patronage to home concorus and will | hore is moro than | cun soo. Androw D. White library of 50,000 volumes | journeyman and muster. The unpret 16 | bands of blaok oatrich feathera. 10 effoct I8 rich embrof ] o i buy all my tin cans, boxes, ete., from local H. B. Mulford, Box Manufacturer—Busi- [ will ocoupy n separate room. The building | dwelling of Hans Sachs is yet on vi | L factories swud ‘will try o nfluence my em- | ness is improving with us. I bave added sov. will cost whon comploted &00,000, and the | | a ) wh v informs the read. loyes to buy home made woods, | believe | eral now customers and orders are coming n | university will have besides the interest of | was the homo of the great meister DAt tue mautuonurers shouid organise aa by telophone without belug solicited. It looks | $300,000 w0 invest ia more books. | during the greater part of his loug life, osepline ehignon, bound round with To destroy the odor paint in & newly AT § Seg T e i | the diamona tiara or iviere, is now cons | painted room, put a haudful of tresh hay in'a | LU A M sidered an elegant corffure for oveniug. bucket of water, and lot it stand 1o the room | K1 eykira’ South Ouia Itis stated there are 72,000 piunos made | over night & Ellls, Counsil Bluts