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ey e ————————————————— | | \ TWELVE PRGES. | Py | — — | | . - —_— . . — - = oo = = = | TWENTV < CON , CATTT TN O D W VT : U W 195 WENTY—SECOND YEAR, OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 22, 1892--TWELVE PAGI NUMBER 125, | . - e — R — | | T STUPENDOLS N way, Paraguay, Persia, Pera, Russia, Salva- | NTRD QI A'S \{ N ] at the World's fair will be everything which STI NCE VORCE LAWS oxiled autentisn to utio Fagt (hat the Uengre: | RINGING HOME BU N | MOST STUPENDOUS OF ALL | vaisr S iinines: Serviae: i Sweas, | NEBRASKA'S PART IN THEFAIR | fr eet friec e contts aesies STRONGER DIVORCE LAWY | satna et i ween tha-cnwmorow of | BRINGING HOME ~ BUILDERS Switzeriand, Uracuay and Vonezuela, e | educational work, and the churches in Ne: \ £ . Of these the following countries will have | iy GEE WO'S GREAT SCHEME. s | braska coula not afford to grow iudifferent ok independent vovernment buildings: Aus R Rl N Yo World Seen the Bqua tria, Canada, Ceylon, China, Columbia, Costa n Stats ishe: e Captures an Amweflean Bride o oati i i ) rig- Lhe committee appointed to visit Gawes | Rqjy velt Exsurs { '3 Never Hes t: World Seen the Equal of the Fioh Hoaadsr B G i Gea | Cur Own :kntv I‘urm*hzs‘ M‘\py Features | He Cap i) b R Ccngrogationalists Will P(lbmu the Legis- | ege nlso roportod. The raport showed Railroad Harvest Exows'ons Inducing | Columbian Exporition. . temala, Hayti, Ttaly, Japan, Nicaragus, Not- of Interest to the Exposition, Chicago News Rosdwd: “Yes, it was & lature to Pass Amendmonte, | that the schcol wes prosborine., A nelw Many Settlers to Visit Nebraska, way, Russia, Sweden und Turkoy. & .t < "\ 1 | pymnasium tor tho school was in coarse of _— Concessions have been tado for the pur- | —_— case of love at first sight. We first began to |, : | construction and the number of pupils was 7 d i s conduct o rostaur | { lly admire, thon we had moonlight o on tho increase. T'ho report was adopt T ¢ posu of conducting theaters, restaurants, | we ¢ mutually a | S b v | EAS GRANDER THAN OTHER WORLD'S FAIRS | JNGh, o o Topresentutions of nativa iifo v | WE PROVIDED AN HISTORICAL HAMMER | o1 "vote ccstatic verses and bohaved as VOTED TO ENCOURAGE CIMUTI\UOU/\S] Tho financo commitias reported tho con- | EASTERN PEOPLE VERY WELL PLEASED _— the following governments: Alceria, Aus- £voouily as othe ) > | dition of tho association flaances and recom tria, China, British India, Dahomey, Bzyot, T o | Ak “.Lr.nf,”."':“"‘ 100 W ¢ ¢ x mended that the per capits ws.essmoent bo Review of the Gigantie Undertaking, Wow | Huggarg, The [slands of ‘the Pacifle, Taly, | well ftepresented in Art and Se his Is tbe way Dr. Chan tieo Wo, one of | Appointed n Committee to Prepare Plans | made 6 cents and that tho stated clovk be | Forty-Elght Quarter-Sections Satd to One i it Mas Becn Pushed to Completion, Japan, Morocco, Persia, Sandwich Islands | i the best known Chinese physicians in thoe for the Consolrdation ot Doane and paid 100 as usuel for his work, Ileport was | tht ot Settiors Along the 1 & M- TIAL 16 tiax Oost antl Othse and Tunis. i uidicalllba ol puaddat it country, summarized his acquaintance with | Gntes Colleges—Close of adonted. . New Stoty of the Minele 11 TR0 . P2 ‘The following shows the appropriations bbb W R g s Al b Rev. S, W, Mitetoll of Eranklin, oW & 1o by various foreign governments up to LA L i dold 0 Washiog- S Crotts of Beutrice and Rev. I, A, French —— Cricaco, 1L, Ozt. 20.~The formal deaica- | this time ton boulevara. Yesterday was the closing day of the Con- | of Lincoln The i FFAtion 1o Nab ek 1het e Fdyie Atzontine Ropabile 2 " Dr. Wo is from Omata, whero he recently | - . SRR The association declded to authorizo tho mmigration fo Nobraska from the old Gon of the World's Columbian exposition | AT:vntine Repabiie s Caiexco, 1L, Oct. 21— (Special to TnE | practicsd tho hoaling. WFY, and where b won | ETCRational state convention. Somo of tho | he, assoclation declded (o authorlad H0 | g closely sottlod commanitios of the oaste 1 affords the first opportunity for public ex- | Betgtuns 1er. | —1f Nebraska did nothing moro at the | his pretty bride, who {4 a daughtor of a | delegates departed for homo duriug the | GUERETS S Votl'™ cibmitted and | orn and miudlo statos has nover baen 8o amination, criticism and approval or dis- n‘x”,‘/\.\' World's fsir than furnish tho hammer to | highly respected family in that city. Tho | forenoon, as the college guestion had been | jaopted to the state legislature largo as 1t 1s this year. The Uaton Pacific, approval of the buildings to be devoted to | ¢4\ iia X drive the last nwil 1o tho woman’s building, | MATTiage was celobrated with pienty of | gottled for the voar, and thut constituted the | Dr. Durvea, Rev. Jolin Powaer aud others this great iuternational enterprise. ‘Tho in- { fi0sia iy ' NI = ! Denmurk Danish West Indles k 4 | eclat, and wound up with a sumptuous sup- J that one act would show 10 a remarkable de- | pop gt (Glore’s hotel, where the havpy couple | 0% divorce laws of tho state, The com- | S0 that they have uever experionced so arce the progressive nature of the peoplo | are quartered at present. sl nmittee consists of IRev. Lowis Grogory, Dr. | Eteat an influx of woll-to-ao poople, who, 3000 | and the wonderful versatility of tneir Dr. Wo is a thoroughly Americarized Business reports were read by the varicus 5 I ! U . J. T Duryea and Rev. Johu Powor. tired of the life thoy havo lod for years in D0 | genius. Tuis un emblom of muny of tho im. | Chinaman, having parted with his queue and | committees immediately after the reading of Phe association elected tue following bust- | treie oastorn the Burlington and tho Blkhorn railroads most absorviug topic considerced by the asso- | made specchios upon the necessity of amend formation which has previously gono to the R public has been fragmentary, incomplete | Ecuador I TR and 0 & great cxtent prospective rather | frutce. . than of that official or authoritative , K] n homes, have, through the enaracter which can only arise from prac- Barbidoes Part of the handlo ‘s made fzom a bit of the | Lue.ish fuently, His wifs is & talented The committes apnointed to nominato an | (AW ol Kov. W b Benuott 1o pro privileged to see this new wost, which fn- tical resuits, Toaay finds ai the greav | iy § old flagstaff which was erected at Fort Phil | young woman with a literary bent. educational commission to deal with the col- | ="y opaiontinls committes consisting of | Vitos sottlers fn endiess numbers. A8 an i | buildings, which only existed to the archi- | Gunudy Konroey in 1845, Another piece is taken “Uthink it was our literaty worlk together | lego consolidation plan reported tho follow- | Revs. Joln Henderson, 11 A, I'ronch and | stanco of what 15 dowg in Red Willow, | tecturul ove twolve months ago, now p nivalony, from a tree grown on the first homestead in | that brought about our union,” remaiked | jog ministers and laymen as membors of it: | (. J. Powell was olocted. tically comploted and ready for the installa- | iniv the doctor in the course of the interview. tion of exhibits, In the quick succession ; J il the United States. Still another, commem- | Wi \was whilo reading ‘Romeo ana Juliot’ orating an action which has bocome national | with her ono evening that I plucked up | Man A. G. Me s il Mt R OHRGU o ik “routior, Pheips, Hayos and (osper coun- ue Valley association, RRev. A. A. Cress 1o business committes was requested t | vioq “ona may R LT aw, M. D.: Columbus asso- | Make arrangements on the program next J an fn Rod Willow sold forty-olght Lisianis n Lildebaog L voar for an fddross from the rotiting mod- | QUArter-sections of land to one organization with which the waves of progress and on- wSouth Wales 5% Yy in its character, 1s the contribution of wood | courage to pop the question.” e tmNUN: Rey. I C. Cochiran, O. M. Need- | qqyor, A resolution thanking tho psople cf | Of settlers, and this is being parallelod In all terprise havo succeeded each other somo W Loalun 1 from the estate of Hon. J. Sterling Morton, +:How long do you expect to remain here? h}uug_hcuubllu,nn Valley association, Rev. G. | Omaha for th hospitable entertainment tur- | the-counties above named changes have naturally been made and as | GrAided 15000 1 the originator of Arbor day. And last, o *Ob, I expect to muke Chicago my perma- [ . Taylor, Prof. A, C. Hart, Irontier | nished during the convention was passed. o b 00 3 » & | nent howe. I have recantl u result an educationai building not yet uatemain been placed in, | association, Kev. G. Biscoe, V. 8. Abra- charge of the Chineso exhibit av the World's | ham; Germen association, Rev. William university hall, the first college building | fair and while superintending that shallopen | Fritzemier, John Armus: Lincoln associa- 20000 | small piece of wood comes from the State RRev. H, Bross was 1,00 begun may find o place among the other | Hiwail 0 As aresult of the cheap ra y n;\rmnlml to visit tho cheApEates N At Chicago seminary: Rov. Lowis Gregory was | Filtoads, tho lmmigration to Nebraska is A 3 s appointed as delegato to the Home Missionary | 11able to reach 35,000 people this year, & fact greau structures of the fair beforo the Zormal | Huyti ... crected within the state. The stato coat of | an ofico here’ = vion, Rov.' Lowis Gregory, C. M. i0ot: | socioty. and Colonol 8. S. Coiton, Rev, J. T | thatis attracting considerable ationtion from opening on the st of May. Withtho growth | TR arms engraved on the faco of the hammer, “Were not the Six Companies expecting | Northwestern associaticn, itev. G. J.Powell, | Dyryea, Rov. W. I, Banuett, itev. \W. ‘1. | the passenger agents of all the roads con- und development of the origiual plans tho : s to Mexico financial nocessitios of the fuir have also tre- | Moroecy mendeusly increased, but public enthusiasm [ Netheriands has fortunately kept pace with this rapid de- | Duteh West ladics velopment until the contemplated 5,000,000 | Nica World’s fair_of three voars ngo has now | Norway v grown into a Worla’s Columbian exposition, ‘,'““-"' I'ree State . with 18,750,000 availablo and 1o be actually expended before the gates are opened to v BUSSIR itors. In addition to this millions of dollars | Siivad aro 1o be expended by the several states in | San Doy 2o Jduct the exhibit ¢ Prof. I L. Ferguson; Omaha nssociation, tho stars and stripss on tho flug, and tho L but they wero not regarded as en- | Rev, W. H. Buss, William Fleming; Iilk- 15,00 | eagle tof gold, aro typical of both the stato | trely reprosentative of the Chinese as o | horn Valley association, Rev. T. W. Do | missionary board which must make its ivfluence feit. < 000 | und the union. The design was made by | nation,” Long, I. P. Wigton. If any vacancies oc- [ " 'Fng closing hymn was “Blest Ba the Tie 5,000 | Mrs, May F. Ragan of Sidoey. But there is another side to the doctor's | cur in this commission the remaining mem- | That Binds,” " tho venediction was pro- 3000 | hmong the mumerons ofher relics which | WOFId's fuir oxbioit scheme. A San Fran- | bers will bave power to fil them. nounced by Dr. A K. Thain and the thisty. | Mr J. R, elsuchanan 1s busily engaged BT Wi St T SRS TRYY 1o | cisco dispatch s “Pue Call publishes a Tho following resolution was adopted : sixth anoual convention of the Consroza- | these days in reading proofs on tho new e & g interview with Yuck Chow, represen Whereas, The Chautauqua movement | tioral church of Nebraska stood adjouracd. | book soon t ssucd he Llkhor: railrond coach, now at North Platte, that | tive of the Chinese Six Companies to the | has proven to be helpful to our churches, t soon 10 bo issucd by tho Elkhora road carried the body of the immortal Lincoln | Woild's tuic and agent of a syndicate of | Sunday scaools, bible studies and Christian CRASHED INTO THE CABLE. descriptive of the Black Hlils country and from Washington to his final rosting place at | Cbinese merchauts iu this countryand China, | worship; ana Turnerand S. H. Burnham wore electod as | 'ering in Omaha, for in it they sce a new nominees for coporate membership in the | Clement to cater'to, and a growing forcs Writing Up the sitack Hills, written by one of Owaha's brightest young {nizo B formed to make and conduct the exhibi of | *Whereas, The Crete assembly has special | A Fourteenth Street Motor That Would Not | women. The titlo of the new publication the construction of state buildings and in- | Sbain 8 Spring > the Chinese natio Yuck Chow says he ap- | claims upon us as a denomiunation; therefore, spond to th les. will be: “Tho Wonder! ¢ lation of stato oxbibits, Ti Cubu 25010 | licd to Dircctor ( [ Davie for apace for | “Resolved, That wo commend to our mit ; il eI L stallation of stato exlibits, Tho manage- [ Lubs ... . 2. Nebr Art W ; 3 vlied to Director General Davis for space for ‘Resolved, That we commen nin- | hevo was cot car acci at 10w Yentur s Glis 4 ment of the World’s Columbiau exposition “‘;”,",'b’”, 1 % '55 :;“,': Ao et the Chinese exhibitat the fair and his appli- | isters and churehes the wisdom of. pro- | oo 4y M\dn“: ;::“.l (:m ve: :\tt:“lA“ o :-Nm"| .urml (:‘ e o "“:‘m‘g may be said to be vested in four orzaniza- J 3 SSRTEATY While making history, Nobraska has not | cation was haaded to Secietary Crawford of | moting local training classes in harmony with A Ugoistreets yesteraay, irounds of the Great Sioux Natioo, Whose tions: The nationul commission, authorized Total (approx) 7 0,00 ig o o i the ways and means committeo of the World's | the assembly work und the preaching of an A cable train, of which an old gentle Legends, Traditions and Indian Tore Are | 1 Ceeeveraniany ,750,0. lost sight ot the arts and sciences. Her sons A . by congress; the World’s Columbian exposi- : ; fair. Ho was told that the application | anoualsermon in the interests of the Chau- | man named Mills was conductor, was | Verified i Every Moautain Pek, Cave an ) 5 Itis estimated that tho expenditures of | and daughters have kept fully abreast of tne A i PR L) tion, crganized under the luws of the statoof | goyois, @50 (I CIC 100 RAEECIES. B i ) L would he considered, but iu the meantime 1t | tuqua worik, also to endeavor to sccure & | going west at 0:3) yesterday worning | Mine, and i the Celebrated Minnekahta Tilinois; tho board of lady managers, author- [ (IUEN KOVOrRments, i addl oast, and today the names of moro than ono | was lcarued tho space had aireaay been | lurgo attendunce at tho summer assembly | and® had tho right of way - ou | (Dakota) Hot Spriugs.) The book is in fed by congress, and tho - Word's [ SUfNe HL e at least E25000, L | are knowa from Maine to Califoraia. Among | erunted to ono White, ‘a Southern Pacific | and to encourage tho purchase of iots and | to crossing of Fourteeuth street. A South | the form of a'diry and s brightly writs i congress auxilinry. The national ommis- | (1000 ivandy made to some of the proii- T R pisy e Al il assembly stock. Ounaha motor train was going north on Four- | ten, but the modesty of the young lady and I sion is composed of cight commissioncrs- s e v T'he committee appointed to consider the | teoath street, and was within thirty feet of | her shringing disposition is respected by i at-lurge, with alternates; Lwo commissioners St Blue Valloy memorial pertaining to the ad- | tne crossing. Tho rails were slippery and | the road in not attuching tho author's | from each s'ate, territory and the District of | A i about 150,020 square feet. visability ~of muking ~ tho stato as- | there was nosand. The motorman twisted | name to the publication. Tt is thought the Columbia, one democrat and one republioan, e -+ abous 120.0,0 squire feot. sociation support all the dependont | his brake, reversed the motor and got out of | book will be ready for distribution by De- appointed by the president on tho womination WL aloiE 0 squreltast, churches in the stato reported with | tre way just. boforo the train erached wnto | comber 1 and will bo profusely illustratod of their rospective goveruors. This commis- | (a0 o aunEe feot, 1 recommendation that & committed consisi- s s ¢ cler. The cable con- | With cuts made by one o party 1 Goriinny 2. About 250,000 square feo X ou tt itton consi the ide ot the cablo trailer. The cable con ¥y oneof tho party on the sion hus_delcgated its authority to eight of | Groat Biituin about 350,000 square foet, ing of Rey, Lowis Gregory, Rev. . T, Mur- | quctor was thrown from ' his piatform in | trip. its members, who constitute u board of refer- | Jupan....... ... about 6, nor and W. H. Russell bo appointed tocon- | front of tho motor, badly bruised and & ence and control, aud who act with a stmilar | Mexico.." i bout 6 sider the whole question and report at the | shaken up within o foot ~of deatn. He £ snatwayiasupiuge ’ number sclected trom the World’s Columbian Ish Colonles bout text annual session of the state association. | was picked Up by Spectators, but afier no ngine No. 850, the leviathun of the Union exposition. ‘The officers of tnis commission about Adopted. K got s breath he could limp off withont | Dacifie, madosixiy-five miles in an hour res ave: DPresident, Thomus W, Palier: vico T'ne association took up the question of lo- | uswistance. A hole was smashed in tne [ OB on its trial trip 4§ # Prosdents, Thomas W Watker, M. 1. Do- | SVade cating the meeting for next year and accepi- | side of the Mo trailer, soveral | Colonel W. F. Vaile of the Burlinzton Voung. D, 1% Poun, G W, Allew aid Alex- | oty i ed the invitatioa from the city of Beatrice. | of the windows wero broken and the car it- | cotud not resist the Columbus aumosphers b AR AW tary, Jobn T, Dick- | Ttaly.. L about $5100 sq y etee s self was thrown near curostone, | and went to Ciicago last uight, Tnson. ‘Tho Worldss Columbian exposition Is | Spa....\%. about §0.00° sq Tho f;l':\‘\::“" :;ioll_':“"",'m“ e SR Lo R D, S | Laxg, pn'nf il agent of tho Northern c0mposed orty-five citizens of Chicago, AT et Ha kot g " ¥ littercd the streef sacific ol 1 the eity ye Shoeten wamutiy by the. stackuordors, On | TOUL .. atONULENMI sq commltteo on_divorco. logistation was sub- | 5N BUEICNS SO Lo ea | Luvaite to anas G, b, T and Cole this body falls the burden of raismg the | ‘Tie true magnitude of the Worlds mitted and adopted : > Ty S MEBHEINEt b UbFIkoRYedE wabs tWiE tediand o s 3 owis an necessary money nud the active managemes .. | Columbian exposition can only be realized Your committeo on divorco legislation | yhg'car was thrown four or five fect nway - lts oficers are: Prosident, Harlow N. hWwheu 1tis statod that, the Uaited States not recommends that tho following potition 00 | pron tho'tracle > REPUBLICAN MEETINGS. itigeinbotham: vico presidont, % W. Teck | eonsiderad, the spaca already “alloticd to proseated o the legislature of - the state of | “oortugately ihe passongers of both trains el d } second vice president, 1. A. Waller: secr oreign nations alone excoeds tho totul D ORTas R ; of whom muny were ladies escaped with | Corree of o | tary. H. 0. Edmonds, and solicitor, W. K. | Spacc of any previous world’s fair. In ad- ot honorablallagialatureiof. tho atatol|C AR SR Mote (les erceped with g} || Cerzected Bt ot Anbotiiwientieditisiiy Bl dition to this will como the space of Amer- of Nobraska: Whereas, by the laws of the | %7 ? i oo o3 M L P The Lady Manageis. wan exhibitors, which far exceeds the aggre- :lums m; ru.ncdy[ is _p;;»\‘h(-id for a desorted DONE UP BY DOOLIN. Hon. Lorenzo Crounse: At Schuyler, Octo- 1 o : B AN e O e busband or wife within the space of two b ber 22; Rulo, October 24; Ashland, Ootobor Tho board of ladv manugers 15 composed of | %e ¢ . s Rt = hadand g Lo \ | ] R uollonrd otndy aneror 18 compored ot liNexitvitova state i i union inas made THE NEBRKASKA BUILDING years from dato of desertion, and theu 0aly [ 1o strangers From Denve Jivom | 25: Wasne, October 883 Ponth; Otibbu £ =) 0 CUCh o propriatiens for stato buildings and state - - - B — — Lol = v an action for divorce, and, ) 0 el On - 05: ARG stute aud territory, and nine from the city | (\iiiits, and thore aro already under con- _ 2 SR z +\Whereas, alimony, when aliowea, is to be Their Cash 1teal Dagota City, Octover 25; Hartington, Octo-~ of Chicago. 1t hes the suporvision of | GRIIE R CEOr B0 b tons | the most prominent of these is Miss Barton | agont at Chicago, foF a Chineso extibit, | collected as a'civil debe and consequently in | J95epb and Feank Hermau, brothors, be- | bex 20: Creighton, October il g participation in tho oxposition, and | GG SR of tae Nebraska university, whose goufus | White is tryln to forma compauy “and get | imost cases not to bo colloeted at uil: and came acquainted with o man who introdueed “““"“' T, J: Mojors, AW tiloldignn il oy “‘,‘,,,',’fi,“»”,3",,,‘,",.‘lf(.“‘,k:‘,,“",‘}t,fl“'}“"\‘.‘;‘"f:l‘,’l':§ e R e e was recognized by tho sister state of Kansas | M6 Chiness mtcrested i ;:-nfl‘rle*X!XC'l:ll}xes * ‘Wherens, marriago foliowed by imme- | himself as Mr. Doolin in Denver u fow days | ' Hore o4 F ! ”‘.,‘:,f“‘,':’,:,\, e an epoch in World's exposition, us innovre- | o poustraction. |y securing her to mouol for their staso ox- |'aslonn White's schenand that. the latier | oo fosorion I the casiest mcthod of fago. Mr. Dooiin was an atl-vound | bins: At Nordew, Octobor2s, vious International faiv hus woman and her | e most important bureau in connoction | bibit a statve in salt of Los wife. This | is only Crawford's agent in tho matter. | scquences ‘af an actior of saduction or | 000 fellow and so thoroughty diu ho [ lions T.J. Majors aud W S. Summorsy jroskednflionces and industrial \Jmportanco e “)_""lf“ll;lI‘_;g“;‘:;}";33“‘[{:{3':”0‘::““(;; Iady will also do modeling for her Civn state, (Jlu;\v renorted the casdto (ho director gon: | fuliardy, and han beon fequontly performed | iDZFatiato Mimsell with tho boys it A\Lul‘lu‘-rlu.‘ u.«lm\.:;--; 5 e ecn so formaliy recognized. Mrs. Bertha G LbULOd 3 v 5 ¢ill show therc promises to | €ral, who told him thgv the concession had | p, S very B - . v e 5 ¢ ons. C. I Manderson and E. K. Valen- } 8o formaliy re Lrs. Bortha | {00 vem D, 1, T3uraha i chief, Edward | and what she will sh I s 1 avho told him : d | for that very purpose; and when they came to Omalia tn_seavch of her ; ; ICrs0n) A0 Du » H, Palor fs prosidont und Mra, Susan Gate | {bis et Dy 1 Burnham s eblef, Bdward | (0 50U 1 orauly with tho art exhibits | BOTYet been granted. \\SI‘l;‘x:{i}'zi‘:;;{oa:\‘[::;e!:\"‘c‘fi “ Whereas, w divorce may vo obtained | far famed good tmes tooy Tnsistec on bis e LT Tabrom O hor oS L PN < $ L { teu ol ohitRY it ST e ) dite's from an absent respondent when due dili- | company and paid s fara for the pleasure. % o QDOLS D, ULy . Y Olwstead 15 landscape architect. Iu theit | of the east and of Iuropo. 1 first'on the list of applicauts, Chow says | gono o ugdl muanyan pleasure. | (yuigper 27 Oxlord, October Minden, ' L0 World's congress auxiliary wasfor- | Several devartments tho works of each of |~ Tho public sehool system of Nebraska i | that is arrangomont bad beon mado borove. | sespondent " ahat. action for. divorvs s | o Tt strems Jodeme oot bafors | October 2. ! ¢ ganized for thd purposo of noldiig u series | \ITRG Benttien SAONS 19 exgaibnt 4d- | one in which every citizon takes great pride. | hand, so that White's gpolication might b | veo commenced "% | Petiving, Mr. Doolin thought ho' would take | , 4on. 4. L. Caldwell: At [Fallerton, Octo- : of congrassos to supplement tho exposition § L L i cres of | This exhibit will bo made n detail and wi'l | Shead of ail others for ho Chinosa exhibit. | W theundersigned ao respectfully peti- | o stroll, and did so. Tho brothers waited | P07 33 dtbiony Dciaber 20; Coresco.l bR BI'tho world by & poriraval of the achjoy | £raceful siructures ‘it now ndorn these | go far toward corracting improssions Which | qocise 1n Omaha. Chanjiea Wor whereby the | Lo sour honorablo body that during vour | for some timo aud then oxumined their or. O, A. Ribbons: At Stratton, Ooto C 4 ST T LaluvaEnEacticnl) v ias ok e i oy DAL ; y 3 3 J resent. 1on sucl endments of the law | pocketbooks. There was $120 luissing, und iy S L p 2 Tueuts in in sclence, literature, oducation, | Srounds—-every structure practically com- [ may exist in the cast regarding everything | doctor will organiz e 3 Proseg Lsegsionisuet (amondmop b $ 2. B D o har by iy ol aiet, veligion aud_other branches of mental | Bbilities. fhe credit of comploting theso | oy i aicolae s in competent hauds and | Percautonsales, 10 phr cent of which was | offense: sceond, subjeut & o8 nen s tamaay plng Ofticer Donahoe saw 8 | (utoper 283 Wellfleet, October 29, ; activity. Hon. C. C. Booney of Chicago is [ buildings in the remarkable short time is by for{bimael{ iid|Soce ey CEAWICRasani) 1oL Ao ndraubieckis man dgainet whom [{man anewexiuginoithiotis desoription enter Hon. T J. Majors: At Milford, October j D e, & Dublic aechim accorded to Chief Burnban, | will undoubtealy meet all anticipations. for himsell and Secrétgyy O ra, and the | desertion has been proven to the same | ing a‘Phivd ward saioon, and informed tho DT M e eE A0 3 . president of the congress”uuxihiary, but | BUbUC Aeelatin dccorded to Chief Buvybam L e remaining 25 per centgto the World's fair | conditious as ono against whow bastaray | detecti who mndo tho wrest, He | Jiovs. T J. Majors, J. 0. Allen ana w. 8. < Lqunl praise for its success is due to’ Hon, It unceasing energy \+ 111 Show Our Soil's Capabilitios. according to the ruied, The aoctor h v ) 2 Summers: At Osborne, October 27, Thomas B, trvan, the cosmopolitan scholar | b been an inspiration toevery subordinatd, | 1\t vomiouiture and sgricnltere, how- | sufficient capital 1o #arey out the soheime, | Loy brevons third, give this remedy | bad —on his porson ceats an | CH0IEC R Mandorson: At St. Paul, O 8 yithie dopo) i) ST ) TR - STy e s riic d g 5 - ny ea ’ s + | independent of any action for divorce; | cash and & receipt om “ Anarew A ST PG IR of tho exposition. whonematebless diplomaoy | S [0 M FUMPES SUEEL *Ge "Ray | ever, that Nobraska wilt attract most atte n- | 30 has votified the Chineso in Omaba and | fourth, probibit. prococdings 1 wny action | MoAndrows for 895, which ho had loft thers | bovil: Loup City, Novewbor 1 Ord, Now e e s o tho srent Wonids Tarr ot | made the construction depurtment n per- | tion. The fertility and adaptability of tho | gin%r PIACO that they can purchiase shaves at | for divorco uatii due diligenco has been | for safe kecping. ‘The missing money repre yambergs Gl ."ulm\"“{]' NovomborsiiLyen A ] SEG O AT (T T s el AR O Lt cuch., ‘The Chinese, however, have 1o | used to bring the respondentinto court.’””” | sents tho cost of the good time which the | CUS& Novemver 4 Auburn, November 5. prise. George . | ordCHicagoitstutal oy Rmechuniam Hohle 1 anle- | soil to hring forth productsin greater variety | confidenvo in Cnan' Gee Wo and_will not | "*Rov. B A" Rioker ol Alna. rexd oy, able | toiaf bad lase mient Hon. J. M. Thurston: At Lincoln, Novem- pector general of Ahe nutiro cxaosition, and | W 138 COMRUANAY ) SoMnE tat, 90 38 | ana abundanco than the soils of the eastern | help bin o collect, the extibit. Chow savs | papor upon “Donominntional Colleges,” * 1o BlEbhre s A0 ber 1: Norfoli, Novomber 23 Omana, No- thercloro its chiof oxecutive ofleor. Ta the | {0 Grtant government’ works, 1o came | Statos is a fact that has been knowa for somo | B is In corruspondence with Secrolary os- | took tho ground that chureh scnools woro IMPROVING THE PARKS, yomber 35 (eneva, November 45 Falls Civy, J0int board of contrg course vested the tant, [ orl Srtali tiority has | LT Tegaraing this concession, and he undor- | necessary in order to keop the vt e % November ! Ll tanagement.and from. tho verdict of | to puvlic attention in the oarly stugus of the | time, but the extent of this superiority has | [CHTISaTGng this caucession, and ho undor: § ne n order to keep tke vholo edua: I this board there is no appeal position by muking the important discov- | never been so fully set forth as it will be this 8 het OB " leate 1t, Cnow | tional system from drifting away from the | Work to Be Commenced on 1he Boule- 3 al. OXnpAllon By R kLo 1MpOrtanyLfiscoy: Sotiforthias dEw] says tho Chinese merchants in this country | idea of religion. A unionof ehurchand state virds and Park Ways, THINK THEY HAVE HIM. Where the Funds Came ¥ s B Pt 3 ; next year at the World’s fair. Tas state | and China will bavo nothing to do with v desirable, it wi esirable T S Fpe—— wind pressure” in some of the most im- White! was not desirable, but it was desiable to Next Monday morning the Park commi “Tho finaucial situation of the World's Co- | portant bunldings to’ be constructed. In tho [ hes ~boen graated au amole spaco | White's scheme and tho consequenge is that | nave religion in tho governmen Sniail L ko = Jolnis Ohuroh Durglec BUniosen a o- | » K5 U . Iu the ; Dt o R b e b enaASaepgada L Iy sion will order the beginning of work upon to f3e 4t Grand fstand, ~lumbian exposition ut the present time is | windy city of Cuicago and with the im- | for all exbibits — of this cnarac loaits Some Sunday School S 5 W, most satisfactory. The recont appropriations | mense buildings here constructed the matter | ter and the commissionors have lefy | QY such curiosities as can be seen hero in ROmASaRsnry cRling) Bolieines, thomorth endiof “tho morthjiboulovard, ¢ Dotective Savage and the secrotary of St. of congress, quickly followed by tho sale of | of “wiud pressu is a most important | no stone unturned to secure the best products fill'cl'“xfl:wr’\'unjl;u()'n(nt.v(:a:gxn‘i:m?xc:?d;;:‘.’.w m.[t‘:; 2150;1:212 ;;:l::n‘:.m r:\f“!‘?t‘a llx‘s:‘;nx.::lmr‘\ met | tending from Girand avenue, east of ‘T'wenty John's Collegiate churcu will leave today 000, 00 obe! Tt ace . X 4 e, and Mr. Sha 's cOvel A9 . % 5 ” 68 | v C y n in K 86s B Ly b rone homoe ' Lrae! darker trac o r G o - 1 % | 1,000,000 dobenturo bonds, placo tho enter: | problei, and M. Stanilund's discoviss sid | of tho state, Nebraska's fruits nro becomne | will not bo sliowa. Chow sava he wilt make | and others decided (o tuka u rive ubout tho [ fourth steect, Lo tho Barker tract, A forco of | for Grand Island for tho purnoso of identif - Incurred before tho oponing of tho gates. To | management hundreds of thousands of dol. | better known all tho tinie, and she 18 not ouly | 1o further effort to obtain the concession. | city before departing. twenty-five men will bo sot at work grub- | ing the proparty found on the person B B e o O e s, L | I ot Tow w1 e orston: | supplyiug tho largo populution of hor own | Ut that if Sccrotars of Stato Fostercom: | The commiitec ' mppointen to con. | bluZout tho underbrush and putting tho | of o burglar giving tho name of William VIR atiAnBt, SX1DFoRlE ftho) L2080 IAL 5 S8 8l e d S mences an investigation of the White-Craw- | sider the wdvisability of calling [ ®t¥¢et in condition for gradors. Hutchinsgn, who wis nrrested while at- Y , is’due great credit for | ing and courteous to all. He 1s possessed of | state, but is furpishing tuousands of pounds | go.q S et s 3 < 4 Work will be resumed in Bemis park to i i his excellent services'in cvery hour of finau- | remarkable encrgy and during the construc N e Al diabisy isianaty ord arsangement, Ho AL relienitoOhlcago | upen v utho, © Congrogatiopsl. -olurohes Wiand tho grading, of - Lincoll boulos | onptiugdto: brosk Huto-thiefoporainouseiipy g elal erisis which the exposition has experi. | tion of the World's fair buiidiugs bas, liko 1o othorsiates, The i‘” display is anotber | aud be present at'the hearing.” of the stato to assist in” the contribution of | MOrrow and tho grading of ' Lincol h‘um\:h, that placo. et | : : LK1 ‘hich caunot f ake an important place R funas for the ercction of a Sunday school Kin, ention to raise | png police have no doubt of his being wnced, Tho following figures, offic y ers, worked day and night for tho suc- | Which caunot fall to tako an iwportant y 4 = 0050 0 s 4 gk 20 polic oubt of his being the e ten Al h ety O R A oL oL ey by o tat e e s oaes | auong th exhibits intho buiiding sob §port SUBDUED THE KICKERS. building at the World's fair roported in | {1 £rado ofthis stroot and then wor up | vight man, all sources that will Lo aveilable for expo- | Avchitect Olmstead will ve judged by his | for that purpose. Prof dgal ne A i s {ayer of tho:plan iand pecouimonded that the brlgina) hlane a8 Eronarod o el ON JUDGE DO, - K he! £ AV ox} st Al Mo A i . Collings Has Another Rou v Sunday schi 2quested 1o contr 4 3 3 L b) 3 RE sition expenses ub 1o the close of tho f werks, ‘The “bird’s eyo view” of the expo- | Nobraska does not boast of her forastry Two Wild 1t (LaniEh s Lib e e cyuested 1o contributo | 7 REN 06 than provable that work upon. the POANE'S RETIRBMBNET. y From ‘cupltul stock and sition grounds is his uwn creation, and while | . i £ S 4 Jdl Harses und Qonguors, alileast 1eont foriench “scholar or 10/ conts s O o o e G ach PRy Drocecds of ety of Chy Phbiny Arlitects dehiovol artisle thmyh 1y | indNStry. Dut this 18 not because sho bas not | Julius, the South Omaha man-cater, re- | for each teacher and oflicer: ako will'bo commenced this fall, The Douglas County Bar Will Meet Today iy [ eago Londs Aot 10,500,000 | the construction of yarious buildings, the ad- | made progress in this direction. The !atest | ceived his second lesson at the Coliseum ““_‘I““"“" """l reconnandod. thab kho G. R Willimms Endorsed +0 Thke Vormul Aotion, . | R A e wirablo enseibly of Ul location 1§ due 10 | statistica show. that by lor adumirable meth- | Taurscay night, v the huds of Prof funds bosent o tinoniernational Sunday | k¢ Ciev, Neb., Oct. 19,.—To the Editor of | , A meeung of the membors of tho bar of r- el p andscape Architeet Olmstead. I1sof cvituro tho timber growth hasiu- | w, 1 3 o ARA0) B bl 0 I Theo A Douglas county and tlis judicial distrie 1 colus, S 2,600,000 ods [ W, . .Colling in the presence of | th s fund be u ur : : ping aska: 7 12 ¥ and tls ju al distriot wil 2 5 ) se Jat the funds should be usea for the pur- | Tue Ber: Tho question is being usked hore Premiun on same . 2.000,000 g 3 reased by o very large percentage since the ver: r o " rate be held at the coart™h S0 J 'L N o Buitdings and Grounas, [ y large p K several hundr spoctators, T'he viei. | pose specitied. and that the gates of the ex- | every day why it is that v demo 0 held o Fi houso in court rooGNQy Proceeds on debenture e A AU y 2 ] every day why it s that so many democrats e el tate was first settled, Almost eversthing | ous brute i hosition would be closed on Sunday : ; 1at2 o'clock Saturday afternoon 1o take fite borfis 4,000,000 ho World's fair site is in Jackson park | S ous brute, while not so demonstrative | V95! b naGays, are going to vote for (. I Wiliaws, re ok " par “ro | #nd Nidway Plidisance, about six miles from | I thatline is now reduced to systom, snd | us on Monday evening, was much | oo colIiLE0 Blso rotommenden that the publloan candidato for county commissioner 4Nk holloo of o Fehromont of Jhdxe Ciepran W RO v ok Al e 1% 1 tho centor of the city of Chicago, and 1,037 | the future wiil show groat advancerient over | roro active aud far moro dangerous. | the convention next year bhe dovoted to the | |, thought I would answor the questlon | jideq for the meetng has been signed by o £o the exposition 0,000,030 0 s crbraced in wie site. T'his is noarly | the past. as wil d nstrated oy - - q { St d g A . Iu the st pluce ! J lon 10 th expo Hoo, soces labimbrsend o lte. Thls Iy n tho past. 15 will o fully demonstrated In tho lauguage of tho stroet, ha was moro | juterests of tho Sundas schools aud that no | Loy dinfy D Bt | 1 the et place | yuoro taan 100 members of the b 1 gro ieputgsnione. undEt L [ouralmek tho are off 8y, Brevieus ‘expusc | chaioxhibita in iho loxtus:l.l'yfu\lllul.llg; As a0 | tonto himself,” and instead of making say- | 1mmediato stovs bo taken o porfect a state | FttEE AN 0F RE opio i nis Ghd of - ettt it oo coiote sivzonuns | s tho “gredtest exposition of tno past. Tus | ba snowi. They uro from thesame tree an | Watching his human foo liko a hawk and | 9°PH¢% the vounty irrespictive of party. In the | Itecently Miss Winifred — Maualt, & From s Kih:00,00) thire must be deductod | beButy of the h*\rnunu of tho buildings of the | are each twenty-flve feet in length, the di- | waiting for an opening. Could ho have Congregational Cahenslyisin, second place Mr. Wisowins “is 4 man that is | daughter of United States Consul Manatt, the Wil cost Of constructing and oporating | \Worla's Columbiau exposition is that nearly | gmeter at the top and buse bewg aimost | caught the alery b Rov. Norman Plass read an interesting | Well known by everybody in this jocalily | of Athens (formerly of Neoraska) cons on . AN AL 0 4 caug alerv horsotamer off lis guard ! d eApe which are estimated as follows: every structure frouts on the luke, the entire | equal p 8 h bon Lh 4 ary 8t (Crel anG kuown to be & perfect gentieman in | . , | 3 E3venses, Wil ¢ every strusturo frouts oo Wio lako, tho eutiro | gqual, | it woula have been all day with the profes: | Paper upon the Gorman semivary au - Croto. | A0d Kkuown 1o bo w perfoct gontieman in | pihuted u remarkablo letter o the columus Nk ol vamstructing 4 L Hmits OF tho pRsK. 105 u Nebraska’s farmers and stock growers | sor, but the latter was too well satisfied | Ho traced the history of the school, giving . A e, | Of Tni Susbay b This letter elicited A ildiugs, prepuratory buif veing washed by tho shores of Lake | huve not neglected this opportunity t show | with this world to give any such opportunity, | 1he causes that led to the chunge «that was [ interests of bis coustituents and without ve- . peusey, ote, to May l, Michigan. [n the worthern portions of tte | what can be doue in tuat statein the stock | 7 b 4 i O itys | ade from a theological seminary to n pro- | €8rd to party wiil deal with every man alike | cousideradlo favoravie conimont, especially 18083 #18,750,000 purk are grouped newrly all the state build- i h he ugly brute reached for him several W80 0§ ) in his oficlal capacity. tle 15 a man of chool o [y B OUperating expenses from el R AR R Y Du:luu“.‘ They have eni od ample space, | times, but when the vleaming teoth closed | Seminary. or a literary branct: of the Chicago R R T A s S e among school teacters, e Bee will e 3 1950.000 | SiBibturen of forolen atidnn. Naxt comag | A0d promiso entrios which 1hey ciaim will bo | with & snap tuat was hoard over the wholo | Uermen Theologloul seminary. Hesald sho | BOC2r ot ommissioner last summer | 20rHY publish anotber of Misa Magatiis e e out by aieey | Tho Reheries bulldipg, whioh 1s situated just | 201° 10 CATFY away somo of 1he grand prizes. | building 1bera was no bumaueutiolo botween | schiool bad goue through some vory hard | yG Yog “oiven entive satisfaction: aud has [,JOers: about which aho writes in o private vy Word i oftclal ‘appears 16 | nortn of the lagoon & uirsctly west of tho The State Building. Ib\;‘-‘f‘llll‘ul:;lnlrlénlm:}la{ul kicks ?I the !I):)werlul t;(‘)‘lf:‘u“ (::u:'l:l “:, J«‘m J:nix“t::“x‘?x' ‘l l.”’"‘i""'“‘”'(: proven himself o bo a representative man, | 'etter, as follows: Think thoy will be, there witl bo svailable | fisheries building, on the opposite sido of the [ 1t 15 0 the state bulldiug, however, that likewiso unavailing. Tho pen | WORLL WBOUE SHELL ALt 0OE o tho we. | The short timo e hus been in ofice he has | ArnExs, Greece, Sept. 20.—To the Editor o et e e e e buse | pavk, stauds tho woman's bullding, South | the attention of most people will by directed, | B33 been strongthoned with addivional | bad beeh SaCC¥ BexeLiec ot Wed the DO mado a nost of friends. It is truo he hns | of nk Brk: Kucourage® by vour iind y 8008 K10okDoIdore R ] Bout £11 230,000, | of the womau's buildiug aud on tho same | 1ts sitation is admirable. 1t is vn the north | brdces mnd had been made higher than on | £esSIY of piacing tho semiuary upon a better | o o) s, e ovany man has that is vun- | reception of my fivet lottex from (ireece, I el fxpictations ave realized stocktiold: | *ide of the lagoon, which purallels the lake, | s1do of the I'ifty-soventh street boulevard, | fonday eveniug, but for which the terrific fnuncial footing n order tht 1t might pro- | \80% for public ofice, but they are vory fow, | kept full notes of our suinmer sojourn 8mone ors will have reason for congratulation, * 0 the horticultural building and tho traus- | the maiu entranco to the park, and is tho h‘““ vsfll(’h\m l(l;p:n(‘onqnflruu animal would T A T A TR ”“H."‘,w":'_ It 15 1o the interest of every voter and tax- | the Cyeclades, which has been so full of novel ] 218 ASMYII A ORGP vortatiou building, Tothe routnwara of the | first buildiu bosoud tho ornatentul bridgo | "8 SSUM UWR® ) 40 b cara tast ovans | Eational churcd. - Ho thougit the *cooi was | payerin the west oud of Douglas cownty, | experloncas n eives us so ood an insight . A 3 YL governiner uilding, on the east side of the | which spans the miniature lake just within Jasper, tuo Boaver Valloy terror verv much needed, It iwas the only school of | irrespective of party, to cast his ballot for | into the Greek peasant life, more especially Comparison shows thut the World’s Colum- | lagoon uud bordering on the luke, is the giaut | the gates. To the north is the North Dakota 7 ' A Y {OFroF, WAS kind in the Lnited States s ted by | G- 1. Williams, A DEMOCKAT, that of the islanders, differing so widely E binu exposiiion i to cost threo times s | structure of the fuw, the manufactures and | building, and to the south, just over tho | tuceesstilly driven in barness for the first | 19 KUOO A S0 SIRNED, TR es BABRETIEE ol —— {rom the more modern'and iurapean lfe of ot much a3 Ay provious exposition in the his- | liberul wris buiiding. South of this editico | grand bonlevard, is the South Dakota puild- | 1 1n Lis life, but ngt until bo had shawn | LI, SSRGS SCHCR OF SO G New Shoe Factory Building, Atheas, which is all tue majority of our os tory of Uo world; that it occuplos about | {8 the great pior, for lnko steamers, extend- | lug, His speciasars whot feal klokor leakedlike. | Bi00M ol ctore, Today the Morse-Coo koo company | tourists se. I hope to follow this introw ree times ast many ecres an i 1,000 feet into the lake aud on one wing soture i vo stories 8 d 5 i St i o 1L 5 a per! rec! P v o W o : desel 8 b eh emacd nclar ra it Soaat: | BfSuilon 1 tho A DAl Eatndone want. | heteht Biwion feat el agws, siarles. tn | kioker, and Lo useniydeatioved tho aeau: | To upesker scorad the Eualish speaking | will take out aperiali Aitine ereoion of a | SUSAEY \suEs MULDKO D6 ARl BN ORE ) esbof former expositions, No exposition of | ward from ihe pieris a long avenue several | is finished with tae staff composition with | |10l s¥mmatry of the tlawure that had been churohes for their indiffercnco with yogurd | four-story brick and stoufpuiidios, costing | D% 1YGe Cyglorean. tower, iho most faters 5 the past has cover received the support of | hunared feet wide. All down this graud | which nearly all the other bulldings in tho | \BouKhtiossly’ suspended over vhis neels, | {0 the sewindry. - fosald thet out ofthe 1% | £40,000, at welfih und Hafhey streets. esting of tho ruinson the island, and still L/ ahovo than ouc-tbird the nations of the world, | avenue, eucompassiug & beautiful sheec of | park aro covered. On.ihe cust and west | \Vhen first turned loose ho kicked for four | Koklish spaaking churches Inthostate 151 | Superintendent Tillyof We ciy building | (0oorabout our adventurcs st Balwopolls, 3 whilo the Columbiau exposition has received | water, stand imposing butldings wioug the | fronts are wide verandas spproachea oy | 4ud 8 balf minutes without stopping for wind | 90 them conthibuied absomutely nothiuy \ast | depultment polnts with pride to the October | 1y/0%, siant port of Audros, 1shall be more « ] vecoguition aud applications for sjace from | wajestic facudes of which sweeps the gaze of | flights of steps, Over thess Droject gablcs | OF WAler, und then cut Joose again and for a | Year 10 tho supbort of ihe scwnivary. The | building record. o far this wmoutn the | Ll W0 (6 fio'ut such length s I bave ] every eivilized untion of the globe: Rusia, | the visitor until it rests on the administra: | supporiea by six columus wenty-bye feet in | U8rter of au bour indulged in all sorts of | PAger \Was adopted by the associution building peruibte uggregate move than £200,- | goye ana hope vou will uot fiud this article J f o uition which Lus always held aloof froni | ton building nearly a mile distact, Westof | height. In tho pediment in tho state seal in | fo8C¥ kicks. e sfood “on ~Lis bead, | itob: B DeRuY movedcuut o coticotion bo | €00, - = ton long for w place in your Sunday edition, - f the iuternationul expositions of Europe, | the agricultural buildiog stauds machiaery | bass velief five fet in-diameter. - Krom eaph | 1414/ dowu, stood _on ono, two or | (RHSH FREE RED G thore for the benclit Russia's uk Tisherle Very truly yours, WINIFRED A, MANATT, testities u special fricudstip for the United | hall, which 1s its equal in size and 1s espe side large double doors of oak give entrance | tBIce feer, plunged =~ iato the air, | B N8 SRERET SO o £ 404 4 In ; B ok " | - - | | States by arvangiug 1o send u wagniicent | ally’ rich in arehiectural lines and detuils. | to the exbioition hall, 60x70 foet v size. This | 804~ did ~ scveral otner things, but | a4 =oU%0 ARGHRIALS 1000 W RN A0eN A THE BukLAY “Bp HORr Wil 1eiate That Hospital Muddle, | collection of priceless art troasures which | To tbo uortuward of the admiwstration | hall will be used for &n argricultural dispiay, | PO! fOr an instant, nomatter what bis posl- | KORETERT0 G the | B0mme laterosting details avout the milllons | o cag o siyan & Walsh, the hgapital P, have never bofore beon allowed 1o eross the | building ou either side and faciok the grand | On the first floor are the cowwissioners' | 110, d'd be stop kicklug. 1t was one of the | 4, FRPOFE 10 o e a1 | upon millions of dollars worth of fish that are | Sy Dansias Russiaa froutier, avenuo stauds Lwo moro immense buildings, | ofiices, baggago rooms and the postofice, A | MOSt diversified and thorougbly artistic ex- | SEAAMCS Wb "‘f‘;““' Weeplog Water aud | yuien evory year from the Volga river, tho | Coniractors, agaist Douglus county has ilie following ora the countries which | ono for the electrical aud the otber for thé | douvle stairway leads from thg ceutes of tho | POSitions of the scienee knockoutative ever | CRACKOR WaS Yead, sbowing that thoso In- | Caspian and tho lack seas. Itussiadoesa tre- | boen sppealed 1o tho supreme court. ‘Ahe have oficlally made spplications to Chbjef | mining exhibit. Near by Js the wooded isl- | exbibition hall to the second flger. ~Here | Withessed in Omaha, But all things have | TRt es WEYE 0K good ~‘_‘:“g“{“' b ':" mendous busiuess in lish; in fect fish forms | county has not much interest in the outcome Walter i'earn for svace and have received | und--a delightful gem of primitive natury will be found an exhibition room=i0xgp feer | 0 eid, sud so did Jasper's: kicking. Tho | FOGSIE IhAL the Lo oo, Aeuuate | g groat part of thy diet of e average Nus- | of the appeal, us the fight ls simply among sllotments: Argenting Kepublic, Austria, | in striking contrast with the elaborato “pro- | in size, to be used for tho art exbit.” Sup- | 9e3div hittle trip 1opé began to get inits ’ ¥ bho three schools. sian peasant, | the creditors who secured the judgment, " Helgiv, Bolivis, Braall, Dulgarie, Ol | dutions of hutan ‘skill whicn surround 1t, | rousdioi this aro ladics’ ‘piriors, veadinp, | WOr aud tho horsé Lagan' o got Toiigions. Doane and Gates Colleges, e | I trouble all grows out of the distribus . Chiva, Columbia, Corod, Costa —_Rica | In the southwestera portion of the grounds | smokiog wud toilat rooms. -T'be urchitoct i3 | JUe oftener ho came 40 his knees the 1ss ho | ywe committes of visitation for Doans eol- Fuund Judge Ogden's bag. | tion of the money that the couuty was ore Cuba, Denmark, Beypt, Fcuudor, France | are the great aepots, the numerous railway | Heory Voss of Omaha and the coutractor k. | Kicked, andatihe expiration of an hour's | 1oz0 reported the condition of the school and | JUud¥e Ogden's $00 St Beruard dog, | dered to turn into court - and Gveat’ Britaw avd every | tracks and the stock families. The forestry | A. Scheiius of South Chicago. The cost is | Bard work was hitchéd to & cart and driven | jiowork, Touching tho contributions for | Which was stolen, bas bgen overed, — - | British possession, Gregeo, Guatemalu, | buildibg fronts the lake in tbe soutkieast and | in the neighborhood of §20,000. several ines uround the riaz withoul 8t | 1o collage given by thv churches, the roport | Bailiff Lou (Grebe of then judge's court | Cardiff Provision ) alls, _diswaiian Islands, Hayti, Houauras. Italy, | uear by is the saw mill, the dairy building I'bere 1s no doudt in the miuds of those | MWPLUE L0 rear bis legs for flag stafls. showed that the bulk of the supportcame | started out nt dor the animal, | J.oxpox, Oct. 21.—George Hopkin Yo Shpan, Liberia, Mexieo, Mudagascar, Netber: | ana various other smailer but equally inter: | who have mado a study of what Lue. cooy s i ulk of the support cau d out on & stili hunt dor the animal, | P P pwan, Liberia, , , Netbe . bl the. coms —_——— ‘rom o mere bandful of cuurches, the larger lands aud all colonles, Nicarugus, Nor- | estiog structures. 4 . L L \What | . i and succeeded in locating biln in & cellar &t | vision werchaut of Cardiff, bas failed, Lim missioners are doing that Nebraska'sehsplay DeWitt's Sursapariua cieanses the biood. { oumber giving but a trifle. The cowiwiilee | Forty-fifih avd Cuming strevts, bilities $300,000,

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