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. 1§ THE OMAHWA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY., NOVEMBER 25, 1802, B““o S I'QR H(ll-“ G MFV ‘R'r\lmhlo at m||il‘:| 3 l"u'\flo'n \yfl;‘.’nl"} ] well with your work.” *‘Yes; but I can | Fatner raore than Heiwers cows and '“‘"‘“’ 2% v a\ hey are opposed to the prineciple o stult Hardiy any of tho steers t wore goo | no longer see any ment on my plate at | cyoush for heef cofM be enlled really good standing armiecs. On the contrary,mostof | dinner.” The farmer's wifo undecstood | Even the usunl halfsMy qnd cro n cattle so'd them are firm believers in it. Itis only | and the next day the servants were {"j":‘fl‘r’, ‘““";\‘:;‘;':‘}":,v‘g;{ J"'n”-'.\'v‘.'fl'r"ur!y:? o - a quostion of degree. The nationsare | rerved with very large and ve thin |.githonzh there ®are.not anoueh catile here The Vast Military Expenses of Germany | ¢ Weh 00 0t OF their armies and | pioces of meat. How nioel™ the Eirl | 0 maxe i resl tost. syitl an oaped iy Event and France. navies. exclaimed; “my [ | part of the stronsthamd activHy wis dao 1o ;Kh" has como b o | the ligntness ol pre « o evident Tho Ttalian peasant, when sixty per | can seo better thin ever.” “How ARG iy o gy o i | desire on the part of denlers gencrally to got N making the o ary proli; " R cont of what he earns is tiken from | that, Bella?” *Why, at this moment,” | throueh = nd co homeso spend the day in ¢iv- 437 9 l"\ ”"_ ‘"-""‘."I_H.\ 'l"rllmmmr.\ announcoments of MIGHTY ARMIES AND THEIR COST | him by the tax gatberer, softens in a | replied Bella, “I can ses the plate "'\'w""l.:l':??."n".'."fi'r"-fi""\?.,:'«'l'» e ndy of _ he leading features for 1893, the publishers call atten- moment if a few adroit \\'nr..ln about the [ through the mea eatt vel toduywere caws Tho markot THE FRONTISPIECE will be a fac-timile in ¢ " Y""v" to the number and character of the contributions - " glories of the army or the navy are —_——— was act ve ataterdy to stronz prices and the water color by L. MARCHETT1, of Paris. which ensure above all » ENTERT. VING i ; Wationai Resourees Menvity Taxed to Maine Bradthud 16 his oar by Lie wollsetor: Take adviee! Stop coughine &t once by | offerin:a hnd all ch geod hands by the m: THE COVER i ornamented by, ah Attractive new desig H he . the ENTERTAINING quality of its ; onn avily I i lo cheerfully pay | the immediate useof Dr. Buli's Cough Syrup. | 416 of tho torenoon veral loads of good printed in colors, pag the year will be especially notable for its siert and 3 taln Them—Eight Mililons of Men n France the people chieerfully pay | (e tRHIeGIELe use of D ) fat western cows sl at 240 and 450, nnd DECORATION AT THE WORLD'S FAIR serial storie: - Equipped for War=The Mill- anything and everything asied for to- | - there wa tlo “decent stuff that had ¥ . Myt Hlustr with design: I -1 = - ¢ a o1 to sell 1.t under $1, CALIFORNIA GOLD DISCOVERY. chinge in the tr —— Sales wore gen for the support of the army and for primary education. But in France the asantry is many times richer than in | Mad 5. Th in bulls i1y at by Three Men Who Were Burying the | fow veal calvos sold quick was no partioul oxen , Mavyamp, Citase, Reisiawr tary Situation Abroad. e T sorial to appoar in & mag- Witk any fullp azi ' 3 o o " o v | Gormang, and ein standa much more Rody of & Fourth, £100 in dho cuinion 1ree ey from, She ori Donnat, I’ ot Tom hat peu for many vears, entitled THE ONE I RNEW TH] Franco and Germany grambl ing | yroionged financial strain Gold was discovered in Californin in | ) Lo T - T A e e R L B BB TR over the terrible taxution brought upon wie grumblo - from habit In | 1818 and in Colorado in 1858, The dis- oo was mothing doing In stockers and NORWEGIAN PAINTERS. Iy I. 1L oy v, ohlld up to gleliood, with 1t4 sensatioon "“l"l "“". of the ;““”"“""' of s s the maintenanc o grot Feance. but they alway: wnd would | covery was a e " NREOS pders. Fres pts wore luite many iilustrs i alld irlhood, with cnsations and emotions an each now phase and them by the maintenance of tho great Bo o _"-‘.‘_‘“l.”“, A nton OT-tHE | dah AR Tact o, j‘_“: :"l‘ In_both ¢ \wos, | et o (e rewiine 8 fore at i THE NUD! KT, Iy Wit 11, Low nd Knswox Cox, | Droblem of ifo opens to it. In no sens, However, i it a juvenils story, buing armies with which they maintain an | be very eritical ana tho fact created the impression that | strone prices. ‘Ontside buyers whrs consplen- with fullpage illustratigns by the wrlters distinctly the stn 3 power scems | Military forces. mines wero *‘lying around loose.” Ad- | ous fortheir nbss ) armod peace. But neith n inclined to sucrifice a single soldier in | X ; 3 dy by & mature mind of that wholly different world which & nd the volume of trad THE TRIGMPHAL ENTRY INTO" BERLIN. By | Ghilds mental lifo | resents. v 5 Imperor Wilhelm's subjects do not | venturers drifted about in_ hope | M7 Wi dec led b Dr;‘#:;l(*.“rl(;;;:yrl””l‘:\‘r{,'lflv:-*L amount of tas- | fist How. . o wripts b | I L O e vow | ivius Quy. Asidp ‘fram (he imnC(er of, fos imma story by OCrave oy The serics JERSEY STREET AND JERSEY LAN : g‘l"gg‘f{ggg AT e N 13000 tHAFles BE ’:;ll‘,:“(‘.v»ll‘,_”-;“; its 1o which they can hardly l\l\“..»“-:v.“."u:‘.fi:::lxl.::;_3‘-%_.!»‘::‘1“ ‘:;fi‘::‘::l‘:\;:f sipts canditlons wero about the i on Slories of @ Western Town, iilus . B fif,‘,fiTcfim ’u_\- H. C. BUNNER. A scries of six cketches of town and SO ! THE TELEPHONE GIRL. ored the dend bodv of aman _whoevie | Ml but thee 3 ‘deatora and trade - gt H s 3 g dently had been ‘‘prospecting.” *“Poor | was tolerably brisk with p Inthirteen years, says the Cineinnatl | fnformation Gathered at the Other End of | ro) K trio, “he has | Wodnesiny's weak closin ! Commercinl, German taxes have nearly the Wire, ka!l” “Lot's give him | e good to choice hoavy wipled, and tho Teutonic taxpayer | “But I tell you there are some thin said another, “Somo | oas tond o o Ko tio': o sorrowfully admits that it is mainly be- | that gome subscribers do not know, " 85,83, 0 o0 cs stoidy at prives. A few of nd bute st vl e O | SEQUEL TO *THE REFLECTIONS OF A MAR- Ao ; ‘ 4 RlED MAN." By ROBERT GRANT. The author relates tho further passed in his a decent burial wifo or mothe o8 ‘ . 1y experionces of tho now well-knows pair of married lovers i i i Saall Il be glad if ever she ts sold mostly at from £5.05 to i Tk REPENTA CHoTy & humorous stol *red and Josephi W a narried % ] cause of tho military Imperiatism of the | a telephone girl 10 & Washington Post | {ugwd it ey bega to dig a srvave. | Wmeyery coinion [l mixeil s us ‘low Vst by Eowar S v, slastraied by 1 0 Tred and Josephine. Tllustrated ire. sporte it \ rht say lots pied 2 S et L P LA The pens were cleared by ATTWOOD. sippive, — Clormnn empire. for | Soportor, vin fact, you might suy lots of [ mhpae feat below the surface” thoy dis- . the bulk of the hozs Ko ling POINT OF VIEW, ETC., £TC. By HAROLD FREDERIO. A joliticel The debt of the German empire, for | things that lots of them do noy Know. | aovoped signs of gold. The stranger | ot from $1.63 to § agalnst from \ "Bovelat wresyBewsE Whis . ; {nstance, has increased from 16,000,000 | and if they would come up and take a | (PEOEE RS O B0 o and whers | 540 to #3143 Tast Thursday: A' vewr ago on PRICE, 25 CENTS. &6 Sakat v Heeh clof great power, which will ran through marks in 1877 to more than 1,500,000,- | look at the exchange room they would b ! Than caelvin s day hozs sold mostly at from ve numbers, they had located a grave they opened a | #.65 to £.70, and if farmers gold mine, for £LGA@L50 hogs, an advance of evon § An ndventurer who had drifted into | POTeWt ought to muke them thnktul enov ! A 5 to build a new chureh and raise the parson’ Leadville awoke one morning without | salary 000 marks in 1592, This looks a8 | understand thing i the chuntry wero wmnrching them now. s to bankruptey. But when the **Now, for country cri that occasionally vex ouid thank God THE DURKET SPERRET. 2tnta o mrciots tuthorof - Jomy, A rolsto stor of ifo smong the ) neers, shown in enrions and striking contrast with the scholarly 1 of the little university at Sewance—a juxtaposition which gives the key to the motive and plot. ¥ St N instance, n man comes to s out the emperor lays his | the’phone in a hurr . . Tt will run through fonr numbera nd givesa violent | 15,4 oy monoy. He went out and shot o [ There were no sheep on tie market. All - ¥ hand on his sword ond says: “A” word | ping. Woell, his oporator hns thirteen | fow, OF mofiey. Flo wont out und shob s 1, g'fouace aro wanting cood mutions. and L B c SOME UNPUBLISHED LETTERS OF CARLYLH TO EDWARD ) 4 are ready to pay good stronz prices for t r with n part of Carlyle's life far diff f I X 4 1A up ihe dirt and disclosed the signs of [ Quotations were nominally unchanzed b ht ont in th t 1it £ 1yle reminiscency g I A 0 1o at dlterent fromithab o nnything else, but let the army | her desk in use and don't have a chance | oh L A 4 Lt R ER S PR ER, A brought ont in the recent literature of Carlyle reminiscences. RECOLLEOTIONS OF LINCOLN AND SUMNER. B 1o answor for a fow seconds. and M. | S0 TG pour wman staled oub @ ) (80w BT Comuon i suok sheop, | | the late MARQUIS DB OHAMBRUN. _Both atticlog aro full of new matter | AN ARTIST IN JAPAN. By ROBER f Piling np Expense. Man rings violently and continuously [ ¢ LT b | 822550 good to elioiee 42 10 93-10. lambs; BLUM, who has just rcturned from aresidence of neafly two years in that country. . Abundantly illustrated by the author. B e O T e beualtoret| e WHOIE ITHULE, . S8 ) e StAEUe! [ e ievor TOLEBLIMERIS |Buorasonitiuete: & HISTORIO MOMENTS, which have been a featars of the magazine during 1609, will he i of $15,000,000 or $16,000,000 without o | th2 whole rcom and call particular ontinned by some particularly striking i W e papers, among them several by the great war correspondents, WitLiav H. Russ PonDE St given to another rich mine in luce Market, g ) g RUSSELL, ARCHIBALD FORBES, and others, much as saying By your leave.” In | tention to his demand? ~Not exactly. | 70 g, was discovered by a he close of Thanksziving day MEN'S UCCUPflTmNS A'Horio8 oL artioto Y6 1ita warh ¢ y ¥ ; | R [oueay s L U i § s [ B e e e A el A series of articles on tho lifo work of men in many callings—the chief waya (exclueive of fact, by the new military bill he adde to | The littlo drop on the bonrd fulls {4/ o on down miner while digging a | spite of the mjunetions of comn ision men to « profossions) in which men earn their livelihood 0 an already crushing ation a burden [ guietly from his number, and we don’t A grave. A miner died when theve wer :'l{‘rl{'; :l-‘;:;tl:‘l “';;‘yl‘fljl*:gll \y( ; several feot of snow on the ground. s | ork e Fo s biyer Live tark comrades laid, his body in o snowbank | cially in supp!y und could bu iad for s . Eanby 5 and bived a man for $20 to dig a grave. | or b on Fhanksziving day. Dressed tu e rmy“he calcu Lblidel o ST & L BUR sence, was found digging a mine instead | Live chic. ens” were quoted at 6h@ie and lates that, in opditnee with' the | board in front of her full of numbored | ot Sitive. - While exencating ho had | Btose and ducks it u tactics of Molt Germany can fight | holes, one for every te'ephono in the L 1d &) AR A ood app’ 0 Pt AT AR L A e ow the [ struck gold. Forgetting the corpse [ 42" 8000 o & France and Russin ut the sume time, ervice, and on the lcdge belc the | 110 his bargain, ho thought only of the gonding u counle of millions of men in | hol ro fourteen pairs of cords with ot that ho had “struck it rich.> 5 either direction, and perhaps invading | metal onds like shoe linces and each px e e TS Ol r bunch, LIV 4 ) s One article describes, for example, the typical life of a machinist or worker in iron on its largest seale in great mills like those ab Homestead 3 another the miner's overy. day lifo, another the lnnberman's, another the typical life of a wmerchant scaman, ete, Each one of theso articles will be written by a thoroughly ropresentative wman in the line of life of which he write: THE WORLD'S FAIR IN CHICAGD. i ricy i bo pobiihed st in tho sear giving the imoessions made v the exhibition upon differont observers of note, both Awerican and foreign ; and many of theso observers will be also artists who will illustrate their own articles, ? A ireat Cities,” Mrs, Frances Hodgson Burnett's illustrated paper on the London plan for Homo Aid to Invalid Children, ete. Drcfes heavy encugh of itself to ma nation gramble. e does this he may have in time of war a t army of 4,400,000 men ‘With this cnormo; e any | hearany of his vinging. and what is » that | more, his call can’t be answered till he wined | quicts down. at s ‘ure quoted at & ey stock mizht pe Hore comuon stock : Hollptiis anbhositabl b of the PEARY TELI oL sty Of special interest also will be Professor > ountries at once. of cords sorves to make tho connection 3 3 - . r.irio_chic eilprin’s authoritative acconnt of the PE/ L] GDUTION, of which he was the head (illustrated by the artist who "’;’,él“‘::::"‘"‘_‘ ‘»“_\;*hnm:d“"'n i natany | Balweh Sk D e pors ot | tions to the rule that mines are found 2 K snip accompanied the expedition for the purpose), a very inte article by Octave Uzaunc on the cxhibition of WOMAN'S ART now plover that it is Almost impossible o sopurato | any operator cun have twenty-cight v painstaking, intelligent prospector: AR Sy M going on in Paris, and articles upon artistic subjects, accounts of travels, ete., ete. 8 § k A N fan fand il S&UY ] They spend wearisomo months in ex- ok, ER60; m b blue Ha her military from her civil tuxut’on ,[“! Lunm]n in_conversation on her switeh- | 1o ing mountains and gulches, They | wing tonl 81,55 Kreon wing (ol & 50; mixed THE ILLUSTRATIUNS A facsimile of a water-color drawing by the French artist, Marchetti, which will appear in statistical purposes. Certainly, a very oard at once. ok rabbits, #. ‘small « the Christmas number, marks an important departure from the usual methods of reproduction S L] ntelope ingmagnzine illustration, i ard neone X - are mineralogists, geologists and, above | ducks, & ! A great part of her annual p:wmul ‘-lon;] : :v\uv\‘ below |lhn cords on }}w u\n%«h- all, practical explor Whotoan tell :.:;(\‘-m i Lotelono n ] 5 It has xl]\\'xp's been the aim of the publishe rs to give rlu; best renderings of original drawings in bluck and sumed by the army, ‘\l“l’l’l?:;:“i““’i)l'll(‘)\rllllz‘l:‘fl {;‘L\xfi‘ u::tlg‘\zm? "\:1 5 (r[)(‘l"x‘l‘llt:;gr:?;‘; x::: fromm o “twist? In' tho grain of the rock | sareasaes: 5 F SN RTAEACIC NN white, but in this plate a great step in advance is taken when the original drawing is roprodnced not only in form and texture but in its coloring as well. The pictures or from the color of a spar seam whether | pigeons, 81 ; an A average of 125 to euch girl, so a girl is | W R I T bo mined in tho | NALAGA @11.00 per of the year will represent tho work not only of the well-known illustrators, but wany 3.00 a Year; b Tho latest st o of Garman mili- | Kept praty busy aitondivg to all of et e SRRV 3 Do don o drawings will also appear by artists who ate best known as painters, TERM ' 250 aN mber’ O el meten on' the Tollow. | blacic disicon hinges and the slightest (T IS THE BEST. o solling at 16@ SUBSCRIBE NOW, BEGINNING WITH THE GHRISTMAS NUMBER. touch ov the beit on your ‘phone makes With some ing army, in actual fighting trim, and SPECIAL OFFER, TU5 W be ! the disk over your number full down. That is Wh 2 s I Recommend ft. Lake stock 1s h0's weviption for 1593, - - = -8150 S i e ' ST OUB L i L ‘ oo d A Lk stock 1s quoted at dlsnm}«fl'lhu uihonvitiely ReioUsRE But ro ‘matter how hard you ring the [ Chamberlain’s cough remedy gives the best Tho same, with back numbera bound b sOUSOLLIe empire.: operator does not hewr it, She | satisfaction of any cough medicine I hanale, i i i ST .00 | Peace footing—20,440 off just sees the numler, throws down a | @nd as a seller leaus ull othel” preparations in London Financlal Review. - r o _ - i suboflicers, 10,781 usicio litflom1Gverithit Juneets your *phone | this market. I recommend it becauso it is [Copyrighted 1892 by James Gordoa Bennstt. —_—— e — — privates, 462 pnymasters, LI H e ouh e Rrid the vest medicine 1 ever handled Jor coughs, | LoNnox, Nov. v York Herald Cabla TR S T ene 8,487 ‘wonlkm with o pair of office cords, and then }eo)4s uad croup. A. W. Baldridge, Mitlers: | —Svecial to. As rezards bus i R 2 108500 - verer ; ' | hor the. number and she sticks the e tho stock exchanze. Iunds wero stead | armorers, siddlers, ete..” aimost as ! ! AL by Himself. Indian rupeo paper is byd crsier, 2 N " metal-tipped cords into the numbered 8 Y g verninen securitles = closed numerous a train of camp followers us i : it Tei Ty |oyeEgITanG {ho grent Xerses had, | There aro also | hole you called for ngs up the man [ Detroit Tribune: Itall happensd in |a better tende being button. The | one of ocean’s cave conversation till | fishes love to linger r- [ on continer where the s were particy 93,908 horses in the ser i you ‘want by pres 2 ant gl s ot of: the nd seaweeds cling T i e ne: o o 0 in- ™ 1 per cent highe I BNL L snermunene forcois added. i vy hang up your receiver and ‘ring | affectionately lo the insensivle rock. speculntivo at i m.:;é;mz‘)‘: v'fu;’,““:‘:(lv":.ui“0\|:1“c{:iq L‘,‘Sh"(‘;'. K “Ihis drops n red disk over your An oyster rushed wildly into the | Brighton deforred. which iluct <o S T L § X ) it t siderably, but_ closed fi-m at a number, and “ceutral’ knows she can cut | humble home his industry and fragality | ST Rokheastom T4 6 pe off and have the connecting cords ready | had provided. He was very much agi- | Great 13 stern i per cont, but otl: I Y for the next call. tates tions leave off pathe “But when the operator ehoves the | His wife, arrested fn hor household | 14V, AmOpioans Were 1,800,000 men, to which can be added 1n case of necessity those who have not | recoived n militury education: and this, deserl dutl and mostiy niore ~e WARMER~ WINTER| awwivos Omehia Tent-Avwi % ), ND TENTS. HARDWARE. » Lobeek & Lim. 3 § g | Wolr Bras, &0, ; iti 5 , b . all day, Prospects. of the E - COMPANY. S = 3 ] _with the ndditions contemplated by the | .3 tipg into a hole and hears a ‘clici, | duties, turned pal onco dividepd. belng . passed. has Than or 2 N HonsE Covins, | i seuAnfkiNA | corner10th ana Jackson | Dealer in narawars s | new military bill, will bring the figdte | 51 5 ) krows an operator at one of “Qyster alive,” she gasped, “what | confidonice ana “diszuaied bul. operators | Ladies' Men's U ¥ £ ) 7y o eS| strects. | mechauless” toots, ; up to the 4,400,000 mark while Frunce, i ol e foy | o a7 here, while fears of gold shipments from 1115 Farnam St. \ 1404 Douslas strost. | with her every av le ci om. | the other boards has a subscriber talk- | has happenac:” § ; Now York produced an unfavorable iwpres s ALl | oL avOLy - M- | {r cn that line, and then she say “My darling,” he impressively ex- | ston. Owing to New York markets bein BAGS & TWINES SYCLES \ bodied in her reorganized army, will [ {08 o Y i “ i ] e & TWINES. | BICYCLES. 8 have but 4,125,000 LEhY bring intoline, | Can’t get them now; line is busy,” This claimed, *‘good by 2 e e L ciof Ut nlx o A Cost Less Money - B == R : ¢ ave but 4,125,000 men to bring intoline. | 4/y, 5 ¢ makes a grent many people mad. | She snnk into a'seat with alow monn. | {ieGHS N GRta Rt o X R ent in | Ther * | Bemis Omaha Bag Co H. 0.-Daxnn W.A. L. Gtblion & Co R earishe ool They think ‘central’ means she istoo [ A Ln\mh\cr u'ng:\l»xwud at her broast, Chicazo & Milwaules and i ¢ ent in A el (St b X ) <AL ibhon & 1., ’ From October 10f next year until | busy to attend to them, and they putit [ ‘*Aro you called to the upper world othpraiNORRadianailayels 3 L) N Ra ks s or ot | (B1exolea Rl anmORY Wholesalo March 81, 1899, Germany intends to | down to nnovel or a sweetheart every | = Her voico died on hor lips. .She read | i, s3mpathy. Canadian Puclic and Grand | Al LATES]’ FASHIONS at B | B TS| tate cann, miraw goona L have at her disposition 711" battalions of | time. in his face that her worst fears woro as not much wanted. Short loans | the e e e l| andliRTney A infautry, 477 equadrons of eavalry, 404 “The grentest trouble the subscriber | confirmed. . meroc ...“.‘;fi‘in““m.'"“.“.fi:‘ cent. BOOTS AND SHOLS. —_—— | batteries of field artillery, 37 battalions | has is usually in getting at the wrong **Merciful heaven.” tonths bills were quotad nt er cent. - Marse-C 5 (I 3 LUMBER. 4 I of foot artillery, 24 batiaiions of pioncers | ranga from his ‘phone, Four inches is | Burying her faco in her hands she RUBBER 5 1s3-Coe Shoe Crmpany, Iosh B : of huttalions of railway troops—ono | tho vight distance. Wo had a man call | wept copiously. Histily gathering to- |~ Omana Hides sund Tatlow. s 1 Sy, Chas. R Leo. John A, Wakefoll *© of the m ost effcetivo brunches of service | in here the other day that his ’phono | gother v chango of underclothing, the | JHDES-No, 1 ereen, tiic; No Liroen slated el ou s . Gana ; Hardwood lamber. wood | Importod, Amarinun Ports | k- in the German arn 21 battalions | wasout of order. The chief operator | oyster stood at the door and cast about | {'zreon snlted. 25 to 40 ibs., digc zreon 1520 Farnam St., Cor. 16th. class oreoodsiwhl carpets land comaat. Milwaukaa * in the transportation ser 3 asked him how far he was standing from | him onc lust glauce at the beloved place | salted, 25 to 4) 1bs.. 3ic; No. 1 voal calf, 8 to 13 o R T & = flo |Bydrantio o>mant f S 3 t x = s, 60: No.2 veni onlf. 5 to 15 1bs, 40: No, 1 ———— 9th and Do 5 Quincy white limo. i Only a nation which for fifty years has | it, and hesaid: he would see no more. L 0 | e oS B Ol o e e e Kirkendall, Jones & A Bl Sewed | —mMm—m—/ g been marehaled to the sound of the drum O, about a yard.’ Suddenty his wife sprang to her feet. | ey sulted, ¢ 1o 6. Part cured hides one- 2y, Oler¥ainaontansn,. o A » JONE3 MEr, HAnd-Sowe MILLINERY] can stand such a tremendous strain as | **‘Come up closer,” said the operator. My life,” sho cried, “I'will go with | half cent per pound less than fully curel, SPECIAL SALE s Company, wholosalo m's: | Shoe company, b B ot \ i § i W i 3t rou.” . Ts—Green salted. each @$1.25 WE Agents ‘Bo: Rubbor 5 and rabbor 3 = the maintenance of this foree implics. Why,” said the man, I ve got wy | you. ! - ByEalKuTemos adieadhikiopal i) s AT Chmpny: 1T | i 3 Harney Frick & Merhart 1. Oberfelder & 0 The new military bill, in to | nose right in the thing now.’” Il:\:sbm;k his hcm}A - skins), each, 15 ALY | Bring thisad, to get:spooiul pricos. M Tiarney strect. | i 5l 1 Oherlldor: & 0. 4 ring the avmy up to the desived fi “The girls have all been wanting to “No,” he groaned, “I must go alone. | wo carly skins), d Tor, oW W.MeC b | T ———————————A————| Wholamis liuorans1y: | 'Mhortersnnd fobbors o P empowering the militury servic sco that man ever sine Tam wanted for a church sociable,” shoarlings. Ghort wooled us) No. & R B O AT OOKB| P ORNICD! \00] Farnam st millinory: noiions, Mal 4 ask for §4,000 additional recruits *We are kept pretty busy the most of ; l).n«llu-»lg [ Limx' from his eye he kissed | \teher wool pelts, per 1 1 waight, 1) ll',.u“-‘r ne ln.-‘.“nl.\ rmlis”;\u alher Rt 1R 5! | 208-128outh lith st., «f | uually. Think what t means] | the time. The girls work on eight- | her cheek and was gone. @l145e: dry flint Kansas and raska mi R TPy P Pt Tiline Rutk aloal (' ime (| Lagle Comainy Works | PAPER. E It i5 not strang that the boldest political | hour streichcs, and uverngo 1,000 calls | ' =emamree L Fain ool polla per Lo aotud welght, Sete zo; Maclida Gardinor, Aduline Ttuth Omalmtual,(okc,lllm.(n[“rhl_‘le Coraiz) ‘“m.n NS | B parties cry out the emperor is aay, and there are thirty-two opera- Z2NAON SNOEINONE LI (3 actual welzhts 10@12i50; dry filnt Colorado ' Dora Oliver. i LR R anbxen ilrony L 5 i ing for ‘impossibilitics, The social | tors employed altogether, some of whom | Stetisties show that the number of | murran wool' polts vor Ib.actual welant | You are hereby notitiod fhat the undors aod Dougals | SUERTE AT, “He: (.lrpenlcr Paper Co. | Standard 0l Co. 4 democrats and national liberals are | ave on all night, though that wo.k | ¢ ried by steam within the | @t ploces and'buoks, nctual welght. have been duly appointed by | 1110, 1112 Demye-st Carry o fall stock of | ) | A A 2 g T@9e o fext cut off, as iy is uscless to ——————————————————————————————— printing, wrapplog and | [Refined and lubricating | especially bitter against the impending | takes fewer than auring the day. area of the British metropolis n a sin- | S0 0000 Then 4 tho mavor. with the approval of the city | S ——————— g papor oueh pa. | olls, axlo groa : sacrifice to the Gragon of the war | “We have to keep posted on all sorts | € vear doos not fall short of 827,000,000. | "FarLow AND GREAs: counolliotisslaloivy, Lo RgResy Lo Quibn DRY GOODS. Do ele ! i Q 8 A ar BRY.0 JOHCR D PORMY £ R et T S e R L A M a: RotRalam taliow. Noo 3 ymigor tho owners respectively of the property A ) B ] bureau, of news, and during the base ball senson | Next come ramwuys, or horse cars, | tallow. No. & uiise; T e L G, — ——— OVERALLS BTC = The isinnige Zeiwng recently | half of our afterncon calls are to tell r;,';l:‘ul;”l")'(?')'fil""'l“‘ a year no fewer than | K80 NI et by pri &,“Illr"(’,'{,.'.".‘.’.u“?l’,f{ sald ity for the pu M E. Swith & G, I }\I([Mlhu‘\- Kozl 0 JLS, Xl remar “The people will never [ what is the score, and it is the same [ 191,000,000 4 AR - A 4 00 passengers. The omnibuses | waw peine, 160 with the foot bull gnmes. We turn ina | 8¢ vrulhl'u‘d with carrying avleast 200,- good many of the fire alarms, and on | V00,000, There still romain the riders comprehend the nccessity of send three recruitsin future from one family e 8 rom the nllev next north of Nicholus stre Drygoods. notlons, fur-|Dry Goods Co. Notieas, Liverpoot ) % north to the south tine of Paddock Pl o, and | nishing good«. Cornar | gonts' frntahing gools faom the south line of Puduock Pix week. 1h R 13 K proportion of the Bank of Eng- | ec 10, T & ‘0 north to | 1thand Howardsts. | Cor. Lith aad Harney Vholesala oystecs, £ai ! )0 still r de Livaneoor, Nov. ; 2 shedouth fine ot Endliark Bingenorths ! Wholasala oy stece faner when hitherto one has sufliced.” Tust Tuesday night gavo the white houso | in cabs and the patrons of tho river | muind poor: holders offor modoratoly. Obloiatrestiandioponineandlaxiending il = gotory 0102 J0k atis) But tho emperor and his accommodat- | the first nefvs on tho election returns, | steamers, Iplualogdiiste, thelnyimber ¥=Quitet; mixed western, §s WU por con- | presoit wostern torminns wost (o 1th stroot PURNITURI. ey , fng chancellor are trying to pursuade “Thy subscribers are almost without | Of prssenacrs movedirom piace L0 place S--Long clear, 45 pounds, oWt soextended, us shown by plat issued to us | - - - PRODUCE COMMISSION, 3 themselves (hat (his time, ts on ail | exception very nico and courteous to us, | in some form of public conveyanes es- | - EALGTprims wostirn i 6 dor owtc’ | A AR AE L XN wocopten | Omalia Upholsering O, [ Beche & Rungan : uck ON. s former occngions, the paticnt Gorman | and I thiuk they would bo even less aut | timuted at about 777,000.000, Taken by | @ Crieesk-Amerioan, whito and colored, 8%. | said ppointment. and duly qualied ws ree | 00 0 00 Fervpd Branch & Co. ; people will bend Leneath the yoke. to be vexed or misundevstood if they | itselfy these figurcs seem large, yet it | Cdpercwt. uired by law, wo will, on the 26th duy of | Fi 0TS 1 ees H H | TR would come up to the exchange and seo | only indicates on an average one jour- New York Dry Goods Market. ..':fi‘.:r'fl'l‘f;rihn/\'rus".n’.:«.'. M:‘-Itml‘m- l“.'r'!\'l:;g\ut:" A l AR A A 9 o SARE AoRReleRen how things work.” noy every two days for every inhabitant | NEw Yok, Nov, 24.—There was & good do- | %G/ honohoe, 103 Iarnam street, within the | s———— Xinds, oystors. Three billions and seventy-five mil- | 1" L1 2 of London, mand for dry goods, only less netive than a | (o0 oratelimits of said eity, meet' for the pur- _ 8 i - - — lions of dollars is the enormous sum p— ——— A weok age. (A very strone tone provaded ull | poso of considering aud making tho as GROCERII | DRUGS, ETC. o 5 | which France nns expended since 1871 JOHN CH{NAMAN'S OHILDREN. | Constipution cared by Do Witvs Early | 0ot i IE S SSoked o Wonten | Ient of dumage (6 o cwners respestivoly | L iy T Jas. A. Clark & Co. 3 i —_— ers, hi : X ol of sald property by re ) taking und onln | " Y b upon the reorganization and equipment ¢ 3 A " o S fabrics were in fmproved request and over- | iR BEGHETLY, O T D. M. Stezlz & € Blake, Bruce 0 Butter. ohessy, @1g) L of her army. i He Idolizes n:::.’u Ar‘fl:"l(!l::":!( irls, Unhap Little, but Gourngeons, r’-m\‘l‘n'w;:‘j:’useum‘ freely on orders for the A 'l'hu‘pl'lllliu l'vl m,h,,.'r ng 9 "1""’?,:“} 1to | vér‘l;l:rv“:yv:_‘l‘:'x- i vl i A , J N " s - ] ) priated uforesnid nd wh L 12011205 08 stres | 10th a b Vr ostreat 4 sol 2 1 hbd this, 1t should be bbrio fn wind, | Ay o fatner, John idolizes his boys, | Notwithstandink = thoir ~diminuuivo — Dear dealured nocossiry by tho counctl, by a0 | S0, i ) ] ARiliwsaicl she manndemolty but foels keenly tho disgraco brought | 81z, pugnucity isono of tho most™con- | =~ KiwnosiNotes o 2010 4pRFOBTIALE L0 thio 1ho G 18 oty | e | — ons of francs (1,000,000, pi ; g A Bous traits 7 birds, By Amig, Nov. ~Thres per cent rentes, 09f, 1 sald city d n tho STOVE REPATRS SAS 3 R PR AT BT 0 | by tho ndvent of u daughtor. He doos | Shicuous traits ot humming birds. Tven | o, 40,0 Tho weokly statement of | county of Dol 16 of Nebrask, 18 6T RS L O O AL not consider her worthy of a name, | KIDEIFGS BnG 16 DOICESL MAWKE @ the Banx of France shows an incrense of 6,070 | described us fol.ows Omaha Stove RepairW'ks [M. A. Disbrow & Co ! gPRIAG WAr. _ A but calls her No. 1, 2, or us the case | afraid of them, being compelled to re- | of gold und 22,250,001 silver, Props amo of P. Iverson— maha Slove Repairy ks (M. A. Alter their defeat in 1870 the French may bo. Ho ignores her entirely in | treat beforo the impetuous assaults of |~ Lonoox, Nov. 2 Vullion tn tho Bunk | | Theoust 1914 feeu of sub ol 12 of the east Elove repairs and wator |Manufactorars of - fim m|m;rlk Doy ool u)l ru::n'u wlh:u, o the. membes: of his ehildren. | the tiny warrior, whose boldness 1s only | of England lncrensed 00 duiring Uro past | 00 feet of tax otk in the NW'S of the S of Wiinchments for any | 4oors biiuds am ey bad lost, but to make themselves i ) } 1 L 1nd of stovs 0. mouldings. Braneh ol 4 4 VeS| oounting only the boys. equaled by the lightninglike rapidity | l\wa's reserve. to dubility, which lust week | ¥ roperty n the namo of J. Wood Smith M owaias, fieo, 12t wnd {sard sta stronger than they had ever been. The e considers her as without mind op | Of bis movements, thus batling any at- | wus 46.55 pe 1 per cent. A strip otland 60 feet wide runnin tnoril and b 3 y { is 5 R - south through sub lots & and Gof tax lot 11, the rosuit seems to show that tho monoy, | (i suys St Nicholus, and denies hev | tempt at resistance on the part of the | o= DeWites Witsh flazel | 6ast lnc of sald strip belng 113 foet west of ::u:;u;:lx:lhll:u;:h it ll; in lunm‘uul. hlx;s‘ the hdvanjages of education which her more powerful adversary. ; The lance- “wg‘\';‘mt:""u{’;‘f_;m ! V'8 Witah Hgpel il e etweon ta lots 4 and Ti T gection 10 | NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DA SOUTH OMAHEA. a e, been well used as far s the 2 Vi OWi ike thrust of the needlelike beak is 3 T 15 e . s B 4 DGR B . P brother receives. As she grows up she | !1ke b e A PFOR CHANGIE OFF GRAD AN k phrely milliasyspest s concerncd, {5 stave in her own nnd hor husband’s | usually dircctod at tho cyes of the - SEratenyin e aspe ot Ausustin ficuniie | AUBETOR SHANIEEE S0, lnersmratmne > With 500,000 wen kept permanently | P05 AT GO Ghe ds old does she | enemy. When two or more individuals “The following parcel or tract ¢ | AR e “Wallld” ¥t Wool" | Union Stock Yards Company useless for anything in the way of indus- recelve loye and reverence of eithor sox Rappen near the same spot, Stopped — the at the southwest cory b3 wort) AT B Y TP SOUTH OMAHA trial production, it is, of course, easy to Tt child is taken sick. both John and | spirited and often violent conflicts ure progress of Con- K Place: thence south 1o the norin | You )y notificd th 5O AHA., indict this huge war bi.l from the poace A ; { T I B e i int of vigw. But, unfortunstely, | his wife think the soul has wandered Riropean pojitics genoriily. do. mav | Bwuy, and steps are taken to recall it, | s natl B SN A Sure Cure for Croup, admit of this poiat of view, and France The mother. oalls af 1he-open door, Farmers come fifteen miles to my store to 1 h fon. The | lineof Clark st produced from Cu h o i8lntoresto | froeholders of the h flfl”w i”“[fl‘ :,uE':}{u.mm.,mm haur's add:tion: thence east nbout 1125 feet | eity of ¢ Iive bocn duiy sppolnted by | Test cattie, hog = Hlark strect, 10 | the mayc ) the upproval of the eity coun= w's addition; | il of said city, toassess the dimnge to the COMMIS3ION HOUSES, ing- | signed, sheep m 0 ulong the norih ling of & agréo that its & | 30"t e of " Cunn thence southalong th scrofulous affec- west line of Cunninz: | wners respectively of the property uftected C { or i tion of the lungs. | hau's addition 06 feet 1o the south line of e o krade of said sireet, do. | == = e may well think that withous this large | | S0ul, come home!’ The falher goes | goi Chamborlain’s cough romedy. Many of " Y 1t takon in time, | Olark siroet, thonce wist Alons snid souin ine Sty by Ordinance No. 1 8, pisss Wood Brothers, ; number of industriously useless there | QU to seel it, usually soarching about | them, like mysell, ara uever without it in and given a fair | of Clurk streetto a pointin a line varailel to L, 1507, upproved Uclobor Zth, 140! N [ s Y the nearest bridge, their homes, It cured my boy of & severe trial, Dr. Pierce's | the east Iine of tax lots 8 und 9, and said line s further notlfled that havin aos fouth Crusba—Telophoae 11T, +* (hisas would not be much use in all the rest. ¥ ) f f 1 A iod 2 Ul 80 in ves! At his ery of “coming, coming!”’ the | attack of croup and, I balieve, saved his life. Golden Medical | starting i feet wost of ot 7, block 509, ity | cepted sall appointment und duly quaiil TOIN b, DADISM AN, | 5 1t must be remembered; too, that this | -0y o luoj{m carefull Eibout the foor | —K. Dalton, Luray, Russell’ county, Kan. Divcovery " will | thence south atong sald ine'to the vorth ine | ia'required by aw, wo will on who 2l iy of QAN AT IO, | Managers. ' huge exponditure does not necessavily | oIEE WG, RSN RREE SIS (EET | Thia remody is'a cortain curo for oroup and, | effect a cure. Thonsands have been saved by | {144 6tk Stheeis Do north mavaiiel to Noveinber, A Do 1% Bt Hilts, of Buriver & il an i wire choortully k. mean a corresponding loss of money to | afi SERITER 8 TR0 SRR e i | if used as soon as the firs¢ symploms appear, | it—thousands more are putting it off till to0 | the cust line uf tax l0Cs 8 and 0 1o the Soutl | O'Donoto, T 1N riamn st within the corpors | the country. A good deal of it simply - 28 DR " 0% | will prevent the attack: For sale by arug- | late. For every form of Scrofula, Bronchial, | line of Oiurk streot, produced from Cunning= | utelimits of suid city, meet for the purpose of 0es from one pooket to the otner, | Y¢St butitis supposed to have within | giss, Throat, and Lung Affections, Weak Lungs, | haw's addition: thence in n nortuwesterly di- | consider nz und wiking tho asscesment of s By ¢ | it the missing spivit, It is woapped up ————— Severe Coughs, and kindrod ailments, it is & | rection to the north line of Olars stroet, bro- | damage 10 the owners respectis ely of sald X . 3 he money spent goes lavgely to French | g jo ully placed under the pillow of LIVE REETS, sitive rei 1t's teed t0 do all | duved: thence north (o the soutn 1ine of Pad= | property iected by suld chinge of grad, take Live Stosk Commission. b workmen and French manufacturers. “h J ;‘k y p,l T I.I a t % — £ ":Mr::d or it "":';‘n':,:fi‘ benefit or | do¢k Plice: Thence east 60 feet Lo the pluce of | ing into consideration special hunum‘l[ Hln‘nv‘; | Room & Exchange Bulldinz, South Omaba Tho sume may be said of Germany, :-nl\’r::‘lu:t[tlx%:l‘;hm 8 now expected 10 re- | 1, 0y Receipts and Brisk Trading Mark . beginuing. $ou nro notified to be presont at the tine | X many of whose cities and towns would t H cure, in every case, Lour money is returned. The * Discovery o Holidny Here. ’ otified to be present at the time | and place aforesaid and make any objoction the only Liver, Blood | and place atoresid, and mike an, § think themselves ruined if the life and If death comes instend, the child is OMANA, No objections | to or statements concerning said ussessment 3 A 4. -Of tho four great livestock | and Lung sRemed; ’s sold so. Think ¥ onoerning sald_proposed | o vy consider proper. loo of each article offered for deliver, 3 S g 't i buried summarily and with scant core- | marketsof the conntry, this wus the on)y one ,,ME ‘medicine it ,’n&fi,:[ L D ropriation oe asscasment of s Dropouee | ofdaiunseras you may pORVERIRD R urico of eash article offered y : movement of the troops in garrison | ;)o,y " John considers his own coffin one | where Thunksgiving dily was not observed by ly Lias it manifested its potency in | You may consider proper. : GEOLJ PAUL A" arbioten When delivered will be subjeet b were withdrawn, 1 4h S HTR R = @ total suspension of business, and it might Especially pojeney WAL G snRr1v JOUN ¥, FLACK, ! 1o rigid losnectio 3 2 ReRs of the most valuable und most necessary | i1, s Woil have Lucn 80 observed here s | curing Tetier, Saltrheum, Eczoma, Erysipe- JOHN 1. FLACK. . Coumittes O Appraisers | il rightls ressived torelect wngor » Bhe French Army. pieces of furniture for his best room, | fur ws receipts wers concorned. Only ubout las, Boils, Carbuncles, Boro Eyes, Goitre, or . JOUN W. KOBBIN Omuba, Nov, 15th, 1502 nlbd 10t bids, or any part of any Lid, i'deemed for the France's total peace effective is some- | and his highest ambition is to have un seventy-five car onds of stock of all kind Thick Neck, and Enlarged Glands, Committe of Appriisers. = - bestinterest of the sorv » gl > $ . wera received. ‘The four duvs' receipts foot up Don't think it's like the sarsaparillas. nid.0p > YOSALS I JILDING MA | CERITFIED CIl what larger than dut of Germany. 1t elaborate funeral, 10,435 euttio, 21018 hogs aund 1,140 sheep nguinst They claim to be for the blood in ~ P ROPOSALS FOR BUILDIM | Eash hid L AE L lmounuw&lfl,l;lm meni. """"K' c‘uun; . He InnI(}l lum fider m;[’:\[lwu o(m}fla :l.mg 10'"“.'1" ;1,?7511;\,&“..,4 1,708 shoep the lhr{-h ‘April, and Aay. ¥ Golden Medical TERIALS. | o R B in the gendurmerie an [ore: household have this ambition gratifies ame four days lus X ) wealth wnd the | There were considerably less than 1.000 heaa | _Discovery " works equaliy wail at all seasona, | , O the stackhotdcs of Lhe e tIven tothe | United States Inalan Service, Pino Ridze deposlory, or wolveut natlonal ot cattle all told reccived, and of these - brigades, which number about 80,000 | in proportion to the! B e ot the Osalinie Land and. Castle Agbucy, South Dakoga, Nov. 16, 1892 vicinity of' the residence of U men. To this bail willion of men must | pumber ot their descandavts. s English Company thut the goneral annual mecting of | Bewled proposils. endorsed ";,'i"i'fu?m{(;: puyibie 1o the order of Lk Le added 80,341 officers and 116,871 sub- g Chicheator's English Dlamond Rrad P iors the o 8 F et ooy whil Le heid ut the office of swid | lumber, whndows wnd hardware.” us the vuse Indiun affaies, for it feast s bet, G000, W P uny. ity of may e and addressnd 1o the undersiened it i . ok Or A glicars, o te total laa tormidatle una, L0 Mpoanerad oahiphs: - - Totkl |MJ§P: ””mq_m_éu_l_LLs oA o0 Wednou e bor seventh, | Koo lildke agoncy, South Dakotn, will be rec wiilbo forfelted to the United Miatos 10 T4 Then the calling of the whole native A Scotch paper tells of a farmer’s wife H °¥ o . 'S, 8T, et ik 1 uble w er DISTRIC' eyiat for Chichester's Bupieh NI 0Lt o'clock p b ho po: ‘oloc dder or bidde clving nn awai farh o L2 B ' ceived at Lhis agency until1o'clock p. m. of : - Ln« nd ; ed aud k) B b5 U dntors of tho o o ¥ 15 8¢ | Do e 0 R FFor” tirnishing aud deliver- sball fall 10 promptiy executo a ¢ontract w clusses of the nation to armsin war | who has u great deal of trouble with b 4 I% W, et e, (hichasuar s Dupad B Fillo coimpany 10 Aervo for cou) 3 Hbbon. the ensulug year, and for the trausacting of | Inz at thix agency electing direotors o e ussorted W und sufficient suretios, olherwlse 0D I axes. seaied wich Ui . €l I.R.OOI'A‘II pete 3 P COMPANI - ! g B ) b Yt s hinges, 20) door locks, returned 10 the bidder. brings the figure up to 4,125,000, u large | servants. The other day oue of them e g s, oy yund ull ouher business of every kind and | lumber, 3l) p strap bl , %07 1 iacke faeC 10 the BICHLE: sl 1n Jiou of & oarb {ored pi which would have o bedetached | came to her to way: *Madam. 1 feel 1 RIS & COMPANY, Banke N R e Ehiroier it muy ho' presentad ‘o' such | 831 window sual und I, LONGLL SSOLES g0k SLACK Wil o badomal ered. " *' | for colonial service. shall not be able to work wuch longer. o 8y el o weeting by tho usseinbled stockholders, | BatE (U AN "0" the under- or further lnformution aoply to Capt Itisa common error in America to | I think I am going blind.” *Why, how 631065 D m'a::n rest %lgs:.oo. 10 3 JoNATHAN AMEL Becretary. elgnecy ¢ e o de om0 A gty Vatteg suppose that the European nutions [ is thut¥ Youseew to get along pretly 19 10 s1ate i, BOBTON. ™ Ba* | Owaha, Nob., Nov. 19, 164 azaLt 100 s wust state specifically the kind sad | ladlun sgeni. o %

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