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THE OMAHA DAILY BEEF: SUNDAY NOVEM!ER 27 1892-TWENTY PAGE o Vel N caso of wars with the different nations, | ment whea he was in the army bofore he be F R“ PR[ I‘“ . I‘V ““F\\ liverad which farmors ave furnishing at | A ‘G]‘ R\ A And ovory officor’s placo tu the schome 1s | caris emperor, AR S IN OLDEN TIMES | 5 conts, and oven tower, on conteact, to | O I IR T A PR Infd out oveforetand. There is a scheduio 10 18 doing ail he can to develop the moral middlemen. The pr of ¢ se s | . of trains which will supersede all 'nmr*l; gondition of his people, and with il his SEATN A4 7 0 8 tauli {8 the war porin i schedules the moment war is declared, and | ldosynorasies ho has many good pointa. He LA ¢ § s, ; i ¥ - —— this is S0 _arranged that the commauder of | s not a fanatic, thoueh he has been pietared | 4 po o q o p e @ Raward fo Two | Loi0% Up to 12, and of hutter at 1 shill- | TO THE CHEWERS OF the army hero could go and telegraph to any | as such, and his religion sesms to be a broad > § Bcant Rewa | ing, or 13} conts, and from that price to § i al er, Army Oom- | oficer to take such a train and ¢o to such & | one. T understand that ho is a very geoial Oenturies. 17 conts in cortain sonsons, though in Kaiser Wilholm IL. as Roler, A{ J place at a woment's noti man in private and that he throws off bis 1816, the year of gront agricultural mander, Fatber, Friend and Individual, Tendy tor Nvery: Briérne dignity when he is off duty. Ho has no scarcity the price ran up to 25 cents, 4 frills ‘nor furbelows about him at such UES IN R DAYS Appies wers osd Iy s01d, in wbunds U “WWhen the Franco Prussian wor was do- | yines and his whols fuce lights up | VAL EVOLUTIONARY S| arpp Brs onlinarily sold, in o ¥ clared, it is said that von Moltke was | when he talks to his friends. He h i ant seasons for 124 cents per bushol, b MONARCH OF MARTIAL MILLIONS | awakened at midoight anu told of the fact. | a way of winking at peopls in the par cents in loss productive years, and Ho said cooliy totho oficial whoaroused him, | quring his corversation, and when he shakes | An Instructive Giancs Backward to the | cents in sensons of greater scarcity, at _— “Go to pigeonbole No. olauk in mv safo and | hands he shows that 1o means it Times That Tried Mon's Souls and 50 conts in 1823, and oneo, in 1836, w. tnko n paper from 1t and telograph as there | Ho js full of personal magnotism, and ; charge is $1, 811, 74 conts, Uide fomething of the Great and Expensive Army | divected to the different troops of the though It is hard for & King to havea friend Brought Littl muneration char Lin 1841, 74 cen f % 3 o was sold by the gallon at 15 to 20 ¢ y-"\ | pire. He then turned over and went 10 sl 1 beliove that the “Little Ksiser,” as he is for Miscalar ¥ y M e L e M the German Peopleare Proud toPay For. | &1 awoko at his usual hour 1n the morning. | caliod. tas s fricnds hore 1o Borin, His and by tho bareel from $1 to £, aceord- | Iivery one in Berlin was excited about {00 | bost friends ara men of solidity ‘and nerve, ing to the supnly. e but V " walk i oo Moltke 100K his mornin and as for the emperor himself there is no Tho value of hay is sometimes de i i Tho statistical Yuroau of tho depart- : ) PLUG TOBACCO0S, WE OFFER FREE ENC s usual and o friend who met nim said: | doubt of bis haviag his full sha courag | a8 low as £5 por ton, rangin ceording EVER READY FOR EVLRY EMERGENCY ‘Gen w.l\_”h:u wn:"muv" n\'\» i("\ul'l\‘;’ \4 \y»rl ;'1‘-)~|"r,\§-‘.~‘.;|;ul<fl nulu‘n.'vt:xvljx:x:rb:-.'ly(li\‘lx‘x;:"j‘u ment of agriculture publishes aninter- | (lulh\\‘ "urlx:\n. Irx- n' I| ‘\Iw‘f"\f 3 A 4 = Aren't you afraid of the situationt 1'shonlc b 1 ook tho reins of woveramont into his | esting und valuable memoranda, show= | Waies iey taved by, Mngio days’ A Fl o SRR G e | i, e o, | et e | A Elegan ¥ . .| Moltin, ‘il of my work for this time has 15 gencraily conceded now_that ho could | pavolution: o8 uring > PR Ao Modeled to M:vo at Any Moment with the boforchand and «veryUhing | not havo gotton mong with Bismarci, and | 6oviy yenrs ol (he. pratadt contuey. 1y | Woges wre indicated in computison : FOR L By i 1016 now has been done ,» | 1hougts the Germans bhere ure sorey to sea |y oSt et wantati of pricos ahd res | faon bresent rates, which are near to 31 O a:tc a’ S recision of a Machine, *Tho army has storus At various points,” | thio old chianceilor out of ofice and though | 18 1 Systeiy o i for . transtent lubor and - 8175 A . ptain Bingham wonton, “and thev aro | they respect him thoy aro fast coming | Sults, which “'"\‘f‘““” ah the farm ex- | 4, A ¥ the es | This % ady for every emergency, ana every com- | to admiro tho | and to think that Bis- | perience of two gehgrations, in the very his watch is stem wind and stem setter, for vuaried service were only nbout | 18 size open face, a fine SER' d every offieer 15 down in the scheme | yirek’s expuision might not bave been sucn | honrt of the origindff setticments of tho | a third us muc FA1n; wkilled | American movement, with patent dust proof safety pinion, and UNDER THE KAISER'S CONSTANT CONTROL | £y (it ion taat m omo up, and | bad thing aftor all, - As betwoon Bismarck | Atlantic slopo &4 Conncetiont nnd Libiet b Subbith, (kb ULt g guaranteed to be a first class timepiec svery respec y ¢ labor was remunorated at tho rats of | = 3S Limeplece in every respect, . the whole works like clockwor nany | and the kaiser, the (srmans will always go | Ponnsylvania, Thé record comprises | 43 conts |u'1k\l 1Y, the ”lll"tl"l AHTe 1 mmr.m is rendv for war with almost any naton here | with the latter FRANK G, OARPENTER, & . INTE three “original baoks, including 348 [ of > | v time hie empor osscs the . of skiil 42 cents, and harvest work 50 Tlomo Lite of Germany's Rulor—Care of s | §1 A1¥ L) ‘”_“’f o L e —— pages of nccounts -8f prdoucts sold, of . | a:n SOlne cents—in u foew cases a little more. The Children’s Eduentig Tho tmprovements in army methods are EDUCITIO) wa of labor and the charges for differentiation in 1771 Work on s hE I'OR soberl (1 b S eramNL IS |t acwing wavs aud e [ onr: 20 0 e e I s e 8 Silk Umbrella, Tags pe ting all the timo on powders, | for u high school bullding to co 500,000, Lhis teanseript is furnished by Me. | nowing . Such differcnces were ot fect nnd Fine Courag nlls and guns, It keops its chorioal ex: ©eopniy yy educates free 512 | I P. Plumb of Peeiy, Hunover town- ! quito uniform il the Lt h :(“,,v,\: ,',‘K ;;W.""m-',.‘pf:‘,:‘“,,, on potatons | Students Now York stato atan annuai | ship, Luzerne county, who owns and | gightoonth contury = and peauuts and corn as meal for br cost of $160,000. ‘umv:llh; e on which his r,.1 §o it " . orz0 fond 15 quito as important s hun The decision of the Catholic archbishops | fatner, Blisha Blackman, vesided from | oants, and in 1811 ther e ft | o DELIN] Nov. 13 AL L Iu”.mmrv By l:fn’nt.lln-l.‘: .:0.1, 0 on the school guestion is*considered a de- ) till his death in 1845, neae Wilkes- | {141 rate fo m-v\}.x 1 at the smumo | A- Elllle A_Bladed £ Ditk Bi. |1 bavo had o good chance to horses. ‘Ihey have balls of horse food cisive victory for liberalism, rve, Pa.y onvhe north branch of the | timaone of $1 for cradling. Wages ip -~ Iunrn sormething of the young emperor | guuji that a man can carry enough in his Miss Luella Cool, a leading dentist of San | Susquehanna, The records were made 1 £y during my stay in Berlin, 1 havosoen him | pockot to fead a horse tor & week, and they | Praucisco, has bien piaced in=charge of | by Mre Blackmun from 1803 to 1842 in- | Btidre ok Sl e e with | Grout Po 1 t E f FOR ¢ w number of tiines on the streot. 1 attended | are studsing thoconcentrated essenco of food | dentriaty at the Stauford university. clusive, nnd from 1770 to 1804 by his SARTCE M HVeSKI AT BbR R BRI N C &e 111 e &O.S. one of bis roviews and saw him march up {1;1""::::i_fi»l r‘] "“‘{L‘l}:;";’f\w"lt:“{“‘_l.l' ‘;l\";lf"" Soverar Indians of Sisseton h vo con- | futher, also Awa RN BBt | T o e AR AT KRB LLtIBE i te) and down the lino n tho untfori of a Prus- | o6, WL RA Al DL ERey Shn vt 6 | teibuted $50 ws wprize fund, tho fnterestio | Lohynon (New London county), Conn.y | woolrusuuly demindod only & modiun | naen i, KNife has beautital whits or stag handle, 3 or 4 blaes, solid slan colonei, and you owa't_ walk alons the | foos ac kept scerat i in 1390 o aviny U AL P LA T an Im,m 177 to” 1778 on hia fafm neat | i of Wages, Whils. mowine, ronping, e v'\'xl.‘;'”":v“‘l'; mude ofthe very bast steel, ‘combining highest 3 Jer) vithout always being in | was supplied with pea sausage, which § i P n kesbarre, in_ tho “‘Connecticut Sus- | cuadling or s L B L = and « abiiity. > :il::n':l;!ol’usl m‘.fy"w,:‘.'..,:..‘ Llsorg s m0. mon- | formed 4 frst vlusy food, and of W tho | o0 ”,‘.’",'.‘."‘,f,"'l..',"'.‘..L.f.&,";i,'}',‘ 18 rance e | quehanna purchase,” to which the | pav UL gl i b HE AL et s s S A VORI B RS RIS EUEI mrch In the world who likos to be photo- | ISt oF fBuropo had not o ‘L’f\“‘:r;“":"l‘l‘j 00 classos i all, At the-dato of the last | Blackmaus had emigrated. On the 8 | "\Wagos by the month are namcd in | (e oV o! S© L, as we only manufacture line plugtobacco, Try raphied so much as the younz kaiser. There | 1o tho wrinaing of the food and its military | €6nSus S0 per cent of the mon and 83 per cent | of July, 1778, occurved that most cruel | gaveral cases, generally thoso in which areat leasta hundred differont sittings of | expenses aro enormous. of the women could sign their own names. Indinn butchery, the massacre of Wyom- | ong of the sons is hirved to a neighbor. him for sale, ar.d you can got photographs of | [t costs more than §100,000.000 overy vear | | In 1850-00 15086470 puplts were onrolied | ing. in which young Bluckman, then I8 | In 1779 a charge of $30 is made for the him at overy stage of bis cxistenco from | for the avmy, and tho chango in a gun oF in lemen 14 seco v vears of age, fought and slew an lndian | wages of Tehabod, a youth of 17, for six ul will eontinue after January 1st, 1803, arifle ball often costs fortunes. .| schools of the nation. In 1850 thore were [ iy tygonist, and succeeded in escaping % & & rite your name and addrees plainiy and mail to babyhood to manhood. He has boen photo- m_r‘l’“m" |:m.u"u. S 5 0 05, he average dally attandanoe | hotoRON1S Ping | months; and in 17581 tho services of 131 graphied ugatiand ngaln sincohohas been |y German Frou of tho Arir i 180 was § 14408 Wor the’ support ot | fEom the valley, With fuiber and mothor, | enzer, u son 16 yours old. for a iike PERKINS & ERNST, Covington; Ky. emporor, and his poses are so muny and 80 | hohas tho ontire controt of it. | It 18 Not sub- 3".2’:,,}}:‘,’,‘:!7”’ s ‘«‘:f;;';:'u'“‘::"lhlr‘;'or:’\"'; Thie father returned to Connoctiout | peiio n\\m‘l‘i\‘lf(l-u)lrllmlni ‘iw'“"“:}:‘ : NOTICE —What some of the dealers of Omaha [who are I|;n|‘l||ngl‘1\l..\l LEAR ostentatious that thoy are really laughable. | joct to public opinion and the Gorman troops | Ji GREEPEEAE A BEFERERGURR T G™ 0 | and the entries hero produced were | poteation of w n}_ur;”\_“ AL TOBACCO] sy OMALA, Oct, 25, 1502, Oue of the most striking photographs in | have to obey him unconditionally asd they | gy gy afterwards made in that state till 1787, | at man’s estat *30 e 18 vrae | Lo whom it may concern—Wo tho under: goed dealors of Omaha, are ,,‘."dl,,,,‘, thelight of tho prasent situmion is one | SWEEE an oath of Adelity to him. ot man's estats, o 1180 the vemunerss | PALNM LEAR TOBACCO, and will say, we find it in quality equal (o any pound it t v vhi vhen his occupancy of the farm near The emperor is now not yet thirty-four | Amongthe various new buildings which [ when his occupancy of s 0. : v which was taken at Friedrichsrube, Bis- | voard'sld o has hardly reached his prime | A€ in process of erection at Princcton there | Wilkesbarre was nguin resumed, where | i the door one i Toddering™ way | lump we h ever handled. When sold to a customer he will call for it again. 3 ? 3 c b RS ABFA LR TBF 85 L 4 L I'he doal connected with it i3 a square one, and the best wo have ever se [Mar marck’s home, in 1585, when tho voung em- | ana it would be wonderful if ha did not feel | I8 probably none which will supply a long- | he continued to reside until his death in ; 4 s : « N poror visited him there. Bismarck stands | somewhat inflated by the power which he {;;,‘I‘h"';'m‘ "wr‘f}"fl" tuo k 511"30}0" l:"{-k ‘Ihe | 1804, The latter dataare recorded by In connection with wages, the remun- | /NCFs We cheerfully recommend it to any dealer who will take an - interest in show= with his dog boside him, leaning on’ o cane | bas un‘ter him. Think of it! He knows ho [ /UK 18 :""xknmmxw- W and atudents | the son during tho thivty-eight follow- | eyation of labor as pieco work, in spin- | P¥ 7 ) has the best military muchine ever gotten | Pany composed of the alumni and students | 50 00w ™ A" pariod of seventy-threc 3 M i : 4 3 P T 20 Douglus St. J. W. Ponnell, 1806, S. 13th St. and with a military cap op his head. The | oo o P00 A M <T00,000 men always | Of the college, and is designed to afford suita- & 8 BoX 3 ning, weaving, shoemaking and other | v; b VAR o P2 _ = 3 young emperor is also in military undress | yiderarms, He knows that he can call 2,000, | Vi€ accommodation to the alumini und guests | consceutive years is thus coverad. forms: of mantfncture naturally comes | B C¢ Lvll«‘r, r‘»§ Tith St \'m\ I\:u go & | ‘..hl‘ 17th and Clark St uniform, and the two are smiling at one | 000 soldiers into the field by ralsing his , | Of tho students on their visits. _The younger Elisha did not return 10 | in, Tho charge of muking shoes was | Viers Bros,, 5195, 1ith St ELJ BRI, 1824 Clark St another liko two lovers, and no one looking | and ho bas 250,000 horses ready to mount his : 'l‘\‘lu 'unnrl\lll r.{nnrg o:‘ tho s:nu; s]\lw‘rm- : muu-x;u«‘wln\, l:nlx’lnr“dix:t‘uu ln".l\r;»\:«l\a— ovidently the kind or quality. Moro ?}»1.‘;{ ‘;“u?‘n::. (l‘\‘ !\‘“h St il, 1\ ‘II".I“:"; lim I\i lw;:,l \‘; - cavalry. ops oh e endent of puylic instruction of Indiana | burg, on tho De o river, only o re- | froquently the st GiC wabto|| velnsg s, Park Ave . A, Black, 1006 N. 24th at them would supposo that troutle coutd ) GEVEY :r--.l»lf,rfi’nfi-mxfl:-';ue “ohich 'mako bis | shows tuat tho number of wito maio per: | tur in August, and in October follow- | oduohtly the sum recorded was 60 y0q AEmbearst, 1007 Vinton St IRuaoiph Benl, 1006 N, 24tk St. O b o e | (Var streugth fuily 2,000,000 of ‘trained light. | sons of school gy in tho state ar the bekin- | ing, as soon a3 it was practicable to re- | Ware Sometimes 30 cents, sometimos | W- D. Hdwards & Co., 5ith & Farnam | Ohas Uing, 811N, Hth St S, Omaha. ol n humiliated ¥ the young eror | i n and this vast army s so ol nized | ning of 1592 wa: ) v alx o i % i b 8 2 SUL 'S 3 5S S % e 5 i and dislikes bim heartily. Tho young | that it can bo directed by him sitting in bis [ White femules of school aes, | solovad | SoUNLLer S “]“‘JL”‘N{']’::',,”l:,'\.’l,:"'f],,::(‘l PP U, K L e ! ‘\l:l:;lx\lhlin\ SRR "“"’l"l’]"““" Is thie persontfication of aidiplo- fito him, | voys nuu'mm cre_onrolled in tuo p in skirmishing and fighting, and in gath- S R LRI e matio lie. gl = A % The machinelike character of the whole is | schools, but the daily attendanca was only [ ering such crops as had not been wholly Another photograph which is equally iv- | wonderful and a German ofticer is oxpected | 569,060; The num d re destroyed by : cents, or 2 shillin, toresting i3 oue taken oMk steamboat wherys amwachine, and ho is punished if ho acts | teach theso cnildren was 13,441 g N mm“:l.,llhluh.,["l,)m\fi?,,.\‘" E (\HHL Finding uppers, in addition to muking //‘[‘ r \ 1 ‘ r 1 1 tho Kaiser and the czar met last summer. | oy his own rosponsibility. Oue_ of the most | and 6,652 women. The number of pu W volunteer und subseguently as | SnoeS: was charged at 31.20; und finding The, kaiser “hero loans against 0no 0f the | famous oflicers of tho war of 1530 achicved a | school houses in tho stato on Jannary 1. 1 firstas u voluntecr and subsequently as 1 soles, with the making of womun’s shoes, | smakestacks of tho ship and his face woars | , acting quietly without orders | was U801, Of these 04 wera of stoné, 3,00 an unlm}-d soldier, serying in Colonel 110, Tn 180D/0600rs an item of $1.50 for ategrible scowl. He Lasa cancin s haod | against the eremy. In Americaorin Franco | brick, 5,603 of wood, and 10 of logs. Sherman’s regiment on the Hudson, In ; B ! ; uir of woman’s shoes, and another of 5 and he looks ns thougn ho would club the | kg would huve Leen made a hero, bat in Ger- | ereaso in-the common school funa in 1501 | 1786 he returned with his brothers to | 55750 for a pair of boots. O man'at the right of him, whilo the facé of | any Le was stripped of his command and | Was $1,548.62, making the total fund 39, tho Wyoming valley and built a log FFooting a pair of socks in 1776 was Alexander [I1. is us placid_us the waters of | ordered to go home. ‘Lhis wus Geveral | 13..30. The toral rovenues for the supportof | cabin on the abandoned farm, where ho a mil pond. Tho picturc is a fair repre- | Steiumotz, And I am toid horo that oficers | thio common schools during that yesr were | \cus yojoined by his fathe: ¢ 1o | charged 50 cents in in 1825 it wentation of tho two men, and Alexander s | are not given places bocause of thoir bravery, | $5.636,199.04 & was rejoined by his father the following | wug only uts loof three L \SsEsisine L cear, In 1788 he married Anne Hurlbut, | Soup de Bouill 8s phleguatic as the kaisor is nervous and ) but because of their ability 1o handle troobs. | Tuero are 9,123 oreanized sohool districtsin | S in 1701 moved to Hanover townshin, | PRLES was made at 1. Not Soup de Bouilion, spasmodic in his actions. The’ czar is on [ There 1s no such thing as favoritism in 1he | Kansas and o total school population be- "“ e s Y Shirts were not in those days stitched ]1‘(4[\’/1 “Bub. Ohildents Sl friendly terms with the kaiser, llotwlllh< army and’ promotions by merit ruther | tween the ages of 5 and 21 years of 495,501, of | 204 bul ta og cubin and established a | with sewing machines; in 3 the . u hildren’s * s standing’ tho newspapors to the contrary, | tnwi by leugth of serfico. Influenco counts | whieh are males and 244,123 fcmales. | BEW farm, on which he lived to the time | charge for making a pair of shivts ut N0 hias sizod up the young munin his | for nothing, and whilo Bismarck was chav- | This is an Increase over thesohopl population | of his death. Mr. Piumb is theson of | (i85 G Ceonis. and « Tater o shirt own way, and his estiviate of him was given | ¢.ilor his {0 SonS Woere sorving as a : ovens 2 ; 5 SBIREe ‘ b i < by baiio! 8 Lwo s ol g as privates. | of last year of 1,6i0. There are enrolled in | the daughter of the younger Bla wn. | e, made cost $1 In 1796 s P . whor e made the romark, which [have | [ jind the Germans are very proud.of their | the pubiie scnools #32,225 pupils, of which | So much of nistory and biography 1s | \no “wenving of 9 A5 Gl Yol 5tk e 81.75/0diUp; quoted vefore, in which be said, *“I'ho good | yrmy and they do not object to the military | 196,043 5 80,182 ales, | 2 ~to show. the'localities a S k God knows ovorsthine, but the omporor | norvice. As. iy s, every souns. man who.is | Lsae rainiesand 180,189 tomoles. w‘;"" necessary to show ho localivles and ¢on- | casts & penco per yard; or 80 conte, and thinks be knows ail things better.” phy sici ble to serve hias to go into the | Mules, 119,036; females, 120,091; total, GiliopsentiuuiORIDersOuC 8o, hese | of 28 yaras, at 10 ce, $3.11; but in i Ak ha s ons avmy -0 of 20 and ho has to serve in | 20, The number of téachers oy et records. Alysis of“thoso statoments of | 179% for weaving8 yardsof cloth, doubt- 2. Not Lettucs Forget The emperor is very fond of hunting and | D€ standing army sevén vears. Itis truc | the public schools of Kansas is 11,151 The | An analy “l‘] Rt “l“,‘““;,.‘ Of [ less of different texture, the charge was every winter e goes to Ltussia to hunt. Heo | 1S takes o good deal out of his lite, but the | averaco wagos of malo toachors is £62.15 per | prices siiows thatth valuation | o1y 53 cents. In_1810, weaving of 14 hias & couple of fricnds who have large es- | Military training strengthens is shouiders, | montn; female teachers, §85.42 per month, | Of maize in the colonial period luss | vaids of cloth was Dooked at $1. tatos in Russia, whom bo visits and in their | Droadens his cuest and makes a man of him, | The average tax levy for school purposes | variable than at present and averaged | &0 JWO0E L PREREE B0 i With Capes Vast forests spends o week or 80 going out | 24 Be learns Now to obey and gols an educa- | was 12 1-10 mlls, The esumated Valuo of | about 50 cents per bushel, or two-thirds | ot 4 veny o LEL ) . 5 Bhes, boar shooting. Not long ago he killed o [ How which makes him a good citizen, These | tho school property of the state, including evailing rutes of recent yer Lo e e ) B LEAVE BiR brown boat on thoso cetatos, and at the | (erman peoplo are a far heaithior people | jand bunlaings, 1s $10,703,703. There uve in | 1y PECSHIINE 08 O FRCCHEVERIS, wout 44 cents momont of the shooting a photograph was | LAt Weure and a large part of thoir good 7,088 school buildings, which contain | UPRE the PEREE O LG WAK WEL 53 cents. In taken of the cmperor standing beside tha constitution comes from their military serv- rooms. During the year 179 new England, near the' begiuning of this checked linen were hear, and there aro photographs of him in | %% ] schiool houses wero erectod at i cst of $l51,- | contury, prices werg advanced to about | o1 at 5 cents pov yard, and 5 yards of tho stores hero roprosenting him justveady | €turmng to tho kaiser and his photo- f (30, The totul school bond indsbtedness of | 75 cents per bushel. Between 1520 and | {ow oloth at the same price. %, tostart outto hunt. He Lns his pantaloons | RF#Ps, alarkoe number-of his pictures repre- | the stute is $5,252,08 and 1830 the value hid faliento 50 conts. | “5qveral char, liloring ave made YOUR in his boots and a fur capon his head, and | Set him with bis family. He hasa b In 1836 it was high again. T DT AL A T I curlous enough thero is a long porcelain'Ger- | Hil bome hife aud ho is vary foad of bis el LA LSRN HEIAHERORS, On the contrary, wheat shows a vory | §hon the day's works are. specifiad the . man pipon his mouth. 4 of being a | bright and gooi looking, and the littlo crow Boston Globo: Littio Daisy bad a pet cat | wide rango of fictuation. Tho lowest | uii™iadiivatant to about 80 conts por Sauce, 1s by o meaus ashamed of belng 8 | \noe who is mow about 10, is au ofticer 1n | to which sho was so dovoted that her anx- | vaiues were 60 to 67 ceuts por bushel in 3ut Boys® Stylish Ulslen smoker aud ho is fond of good tobaceo and | FtE L LY und he puts on quite as | ous mother foarcd hor aftection was exces- | the decade beforo the organization of | 04 A CHANGE But Boys® Stylish Ulslors, good beer. Hlo s mot a heavy drinker | poyy'airs as his fathor. He often mdes with | sive, aud undertook to lesson it. - the national government. In the ye de i 0Xongperidayiyas I G ik S s . though ho likes wino with his meals. He | (A0S 0B T8 SR 00 0 koS, Bim ohoy 1y dear,” she said, *'you love vour pussy i Rt OBl Tntar usually 2 1ts. Tn one instanc: At $3.50, Worth $6.00; has a good appetite, for he taices enough ex- | o oo an A ST SRR T e, | too wuch. 'What would you doif she were 1 e ing two acres was booked at 50 cents, L ? . 7 ercise to keop his systom in good order, and ) 3 weged at ¢ 1 per bushc aud in another two men and two hor They ave Prince Charles Stylo toplow an_acra were furnished for %1, 2 e Plowing, harrowing and sowing two With Plaid Lining. 3' size, 28 inches and 8 ribbed paragon s of natural wood and autractive silver closs of the | This Umbrella is gen Thon mowing or | frame, with fine handle: renping yuontly charged at 67 | trimmings. Any ofthe above offers sent promptly on recaipt of the aquired numbeor of ta: To the Queen’s Tusto, Children’s Overcoats §1.25, $1.75, $2.50 and Up, They are Duintics. 3. Not Domestic Duck with Apple ho walks auna rides a great deal. Evory one Kaiser as Fat odiafarl ,‘:,”.’,f:‘-f“,.,‘,',‘,‘fi,:fi:\':',]‘l";,'u"'mw It went up to $1.50 in 1814, and in 1817 knows the infirnuty of his lefi arm. it has When he fs at home, howe: is u | confidently. *1 wouldsee wy bussy again | was sold at $2, in the season following been withered since he was a boy and it is | father among his chilaren, and they crawl atl | when 1 went to heaven the almost uaiversal crop failures of about four inclies shorter than his right arm. himand play with bim just os though , Daisy,” suid the mother, ‘“‘animals | 1816, noted for its frosts in every sum- In the taking of his photographs ho s al- ¥ were American babies in an American | bave no souls, and when they s that1s tne | po'monih i weays caroful that this arm 15 not promivent o biis zoodt Filé o their train- | end of them, ' They cannot go-to heaven like i 15118 Hoi BoobwTieat in !hfl,pxfl_ln'u”undn he is r.ALhel"s-‘|;~ll:\'u m . They rise with the sun aud 0 to bed | people.”” Ullnill u‘ [nn wis )‘t‘:'”"l e A w ;‘ A rezard to it, He often carries it in the breast out 7 o'clock. Tho: o prayers anc “I'he attas childis ¥ was sold at from 26 to 40 cents per bushel; of his coat or on the hilt of his sword so that sbont elociialhoyibasey prayers and IhaiattankonsberfoildiebLaebloRyiias it is not noticed. Ho gots along wouderfuily » in those early days Chiidren wero boarded at asome \lmt lower charge. Susan was bonrded thirteen w for g ¢ P HRlo R Tan e 36, 50, *ampkin Pie or Cheese, they bave their schooling just like u(:lwr too much for Daisy. Her eyes fillea witn | oats at _11 or 1 uld‘llllmlll_\l, ”Il: X- | mhore isn churzoof ono meal of victuals 4. Not I"umy I children, though the oldest boys are under | tears, but suddenly the httle face bright. | ceptional yeuars coiny cents. lLiye At = Sl dwell with oue arm tud bis right band, us 0us | tho care of a military Wior aud are waited | cuod, and she exclaimed triumpnantly : was nearly s valuable as wheat, excopt | 4 ‘"‘\‘u‘l‘r‘,‘ng, e WE But Boys’ Suits, T angn ANy I;J"'*"l”h;"fil‘;)";;r;“:;fr‘ 15 | upou by men sorvants. Tho wo youngest | Animals do go to heaven, for tha bibie | in yeurs of murked scarcity of tho better have au Fuglish governess und ara taught to | says the promised land is flowing with milic fighter, e bas a patont knife and fol S| g ['ronc! Vi ier- o) ) 5, P 3 g Y which slido into one another, which he uses | st Ioslish and Eronch as woll as Gor ":[:.‘"v‘;‘l’l"&‘n»e:.‘)“fu:'“:",‘}':e;‘t'n"e no anwnals u | © Potutoes were as valuablo in priconsat | (8 PR SEEC O €T S e o Conts, Pants and Vosts, t the table, and which to a cortain extent | e emperor pays a great deal of attention present, with alower average. In good | | G4 ing horses are givenat the ruto of s At $2.00, £3.00, 4.00 and Up; supplies the loss of bis loft hand. Ho is said | to their rocitations and ho devoles a groat Good Nows: First Boy—You ought to | years the retail price was genorally as | )00 5o eck, In 1784 0 chargo of Sl] /1/[ £bV M0 Qs to be a very good shotand he handles the | geal of his fimo to tho subjects taught 1n tho | come to tho concert our musio teacher is | low as 83 cents, and th eur might N AR E ALds "hese aro Actually ‘“.;!uvl‘f,‘;",:“"“"" Witholm on_horsooaok you | S22 % hools of tae empire. Not long | goin to wive, be 50, necording to abundance. In the | cir, ”“‘l‘,,',’ “'r”,m, L O gt ” 0 ors a discuss! s 36 —Yon goin’ einni © century the usual rate i Yort 3 hand. At this review of Lis troops he rode s | ho mado the teachers changs tho histo: e e u A LAt B i imonoiaboul the aRINLME 1N kNG 000N 1R I 1771 an 0x was booked mugnificent black atallion and he galloped | stuaies and devote mors time to the study of | v\ o thaths i period. s favs e is valued at $2, A . MWN”(),/,/L, over the field at the ton of his horse’s speed. | Garman history. tie called some of the ofi- “Ob, 11’ ull about sunshine, and storms P’eas and beans ravely brought more | 3" T ST 1 brought $15. [aA¢ (444 Ho managed Wis horse porfectly und ho | ciats bofore him and said: “Gontlomen, 1 bo- | ana pientes, aud harvesters, aud wil sorts of | than #1.25 to $1.50, half to two-thirds | {Fyor” {n 1860, u paiv of oxen sold for Polite waiters will serve you scomed 1o bo 1 bis element. This parade | jiove wo ought 1o Know mors About our 01 Budiplenian ang BORIShore,) the usual retail prices of the present | g€ 00 & DY O e vear, 1791 | OLHe wallC servey took place on the great drilling grounds near | eount 1 have studied Loman histor SERDUTALERES R timo, and freqently sold at $1 per |0 JORINR A0 0 { e e Bérlin, Thean are abous the 8ize of o 1,000- | Grecinn bistory, bat I beliove that tho bis | s p o e Arst soone, ‘Harly | bushi ’ wRREELl vl A shoop. i 1780, 10 in firs tclass style. ore farm and they are us smooth as # fl0or. | tory of Germany is quite as 1mportant as the L L 7 B R o [ B <to 5 oen taloralel| g nagpticukspsivnltiod L1 60 You ! ) Nearly tiio wholo of this grouna was covered | nistory of (iroeco ond ftome, and I decreo T A TS 0REWAGSOIRIOM L0 <40 52 O0)) W8 Q1G4 An examination of theso prices sug with troops and it took h for them to J Vot do you do narily, or 5 to 7 for the more val- i i re | 3 \ig S 1Ave that In the common schoots of my kingdor aNAey gosts the great advance in the rate of ! Should your wants not | march along in front of the empsror and Lis | 1ie ohilren chatl ba Laweby thon o e 1 crow. 2 uble pieces, with soms variation at dif y staff. The emperor wore & helmet and a o f ¥ e " wages and labor and the still geeater ro- b & i b ) M > ¢ v the same qualities, tory first.” This decroo was put into oper 1soston Transoripti > Tho talent twhidh | jorept dat « same (| € L ductton ia the cost of manufacwires of heen exactly suited moncy wil wilitary uniform and the empress watched | 5y the young Ger e s I et 0 Mutton is chi 1 at 54 cents, Pork | 3 \ Ton C ) the review with him. She was also on ',lu:?‘xlfx:ll‘n:n,:::i‘if‘::\tnr'll::;‘:’rlu‘v:‘[.:::.&u]l“;',',‘u small children have for picking up the most | * ) ail kinds. It was the day of fabrication . iy X sharaoteristic 508 cultured ¢ vo | appears to have been higher than beef, | 00 0 straneth and awkwardoess, i, e Lorsoback aud tho two formed » magnificent | yany aud the facts of its histors, aharacteristlo phraate iof el lEndionneant 1O DO O el AL S 0 T, onnta, || B o apil) BLLDEI a0 vt osn - () UICKLY. be cheerfully refundels pair. A puotograph was taken of him as he | e kaiser s a hard-working man und his | “OIPANI0NS 'k alt pork Sionullv snld tin ] DYseruce MunuaEanpIiMIIea0 Ry hi i eame home from the fleld with the troops be | aaily 1ite s o Tall ol moss s that she 0l b The other day at diuner little Marjorie, | while salt pork as occusionully sold in hind him, and in it it looks as though he was paper roporter. ke gots ;m 17 P aged 4, nstonished herparents by oxclaiming, | small quantitics from the surplus of the holding his horso with two hands wstead of | a7 o'clocic and takoes @ cold bath, and at 7 apropos of tne pudding: i farm supply, is compavatively uniform one, aud as usual ho ridos at tho bead of bis | ho aud tho ompress broakfast togother, flis [ Ol SmOKe: aly l‘u“"‘l"“"“i e at 10 to 134 cents, equivalent to u Ponn- , srwy, broakfast is a substantial ono uud after it he |, FieF fathor and mother looked at horu s- | gyiyania shiliing. [n ono instance a pig G any's War Machioe, goes to his oftice and looks over his mail, He e i of sixty pounds is charged at the rate of £lis photographs have been taken in nearly | €€i5 o vust number of lottors, which aro 1y child, where did vou get that expres i sion?" asked the mother. 4 1-6 cents: in another, ono of xty- evory differentuniform thatthearmy has. He | Wweeded out by his private secretary, and “I'm aflter playiog with Bridgle Dogluy!" | three pounds at 34 cents: presumnably watches tho drilling of tho troops very caro. | Hutters of any lmportanco ure roferrod | g,gr0d Marjorio complacentiy, these weore live weights, A *‘gammon ARE YOU SUFFERING fully, und if a reziment pleases him he puts | directly to bim. He passes upos Lhings of ham’ is noted in 1794 at 6§ cents. The RO on the umiform of this regiment and the | auickly and decides most affairs ou tha spur Harper's you"“.‘_"pm Are you stu s AP B soldiers consider this & re n y | of the moment 4 : A 1 study- | price of lard varied from S to 13 cents ut y ABEISLIGLINGE LR LONARA 58, ADY VOF Ho hns o routino for the rest of tho day | UiF trithmetio aud geography, Jack” asked | jifforent dates. Vel is rated at from Female Ho 1s very rigid in bis conduct with the | after his mail and his time is laid out for | MAGNEN: 0 o0 0 about 4 to 64 conts, : 5 Weakuess army and he s doing all he can to make Ger- | We2ks in advance. He keeps a strict account I doh't beliove you know the differenc Shad were cheap, usually 4 pence; in CaKN2ss, many a vast military camp. He encourages | Of bis timo and he allows just 8o much to | parwach ¢ a0 iOYe Mok now X % | one place a charge of $4.44 is made for Catarrh of the ostablishment of a military elub in every | exercise, 80 much to amusement and so “Yaes, 1 do,” said Jack,--*the geography’ 100 shad; in another the cost of 181 was . [ ( viilage and a constant drilling goes on over | Mucl to business. His exerciso is taken in | o n 8 (0%, MUC YT (0 Beography’s | Lt LI we rate. 7 A : Rheamatism Be surc of streot and o whole empire, The soldieris omnipresent | connection with business and ho is as regu- gRe ), 85.28, the samo ; i T ST 5 £ ) S5 ALLS! ] 4 ol here and you can't get out of the hearing of | 1ar us ctockwork about evervibing. Ho | pouchar Now, my bdy, tell me what ani MR MALADURIRRL o LedhSuNNG /g ) 1 o Clironic, 13171319 Douzlas Street. » militey band in Gormany, There are | takes bis luncheon about ¥ o'clock aud this | - o@88HE e S 8 'l"h' and therefore cheap. Repeated sales g S i Tail Orders will Luveprompt atto nearly 500,000 soldiers in the army, and it 1s | 15 tho ordinary German tuncheon of soup, a | [ A5 O VO ¥ hature from the | of yepison are noted, at the uni- ( 7 Neryous ot the wost' wondorful machine over wotten | Foast aud a déssert with vegetables, and now | FUXREQROF WIRIERS o oo 1 form rate of 24 cents, or pence o AL Nervous of together. Think of 1,000 horses being so | and then witha fish thrown in. The chil- | W "OVTY @ line of the per pound. Beuwr mea slightly Y Private = trbned Tnat oy koop” pertect stop aud 3o | dron sit down with tho emperor and tho e | ¢144167 S . highcr, usuall ) A p that they make so many steps to the min press at luncheon, and shortly after it is Rt s A g el Py B e i At 200 marchy with porfoct Barmony with ou | OVEr the emperor axuin goos o work. Ho |, MY.PXs awtal taid about firen uIy | Pig | insry abuad Diseases. suother. w0 soldiers thomselves move like | Spends o great deal of time in the sadale, | PeF G et m';" ul v."b holly Dimple- | ance, l~~y)m inlly 1 y 36 ¢ he clockwori aud the artiliery and the intautry | 8nd scarcely a day passes that he doesn’t go | 3heit L night just bocause ha was | eighteenth ging from fre- IF 80, CALL ON move ucross the field like one muchine, | 10 visit some part of bis army. spasking,’ quency of mention, as L us from the 25 worked by cogs of even maguitude. I have | . He has his digner at 6 o'clock and thisisa | rice named, which was uniform/ata | n s l & s Ies soon the fussian soldier wnd tho itrench | full dress affair. After it bo drops te cares | T4e Deacon—Do ¥0u” know what happens Dhilling per dozen, 184 conts, little more . Searies : ear soldier, but thoy are nothing like Liese, and | OF state for atime and romns with bis cti 0 boys who tell liest S \ B A ian Y e Consultation Free 1 doubl whethor in all the world has | dren and now aud then takes a lttle exer- u,.?"i’?ffuut“,'}'l‘m:i‘:f.‘f' ooTber gits o, ll-:';_:'“‘ LA T ST T Far the Troatuiant of | RN s beea at any time such an organization as this, | €156 At 10 o'vlock he has his supper and §004 case Lh sans O XUmuID WS G eivate and NeIvol 01508 COMPA Speaking of the German army, we have | Bffer this he works about an bour in bis " cents, Fiderly vendors will remem- | Chronic, Private and Nervous Diseases, VAN COTT JEWELRY QM g ool e hiad here ntit Within & Short Lihie'aso ous uf | Study and then goes to ved, and ho makss iv | “There, mamma,” $ald the smull boy s he | ber the fHizits of tlogks of pigeons which MALE AND VEMALJ Vor/Thirty Days only we will offer our entire stock of Dismonds und Christins the best of our military attaches. You know | ® rule 1o get in soven bours sleep every | 820 at the dromedary, “‘that must be tbe | duykencd the skigssdaring the first third ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DIS- e wise ut l6ss thun manufscturer's cosy 3 the War department senas ofticers as | hight. losiceps well aoa he looks well, | €awel that had the last straw puronits | of (1o present cenmtury, of which any | EASES, ORGANI WEAK- K008, L sttaches toour different legations with in- | He weivhs, I judge, about 185 pounds, und | Daci. e recent experience fails to give uny ade- | NESS AND DISEASES OF NO Fifteenth and Farnam Streets. 8 siructions o roport frow (1o 1o time upan | bls complekonwhicn i fair aud roww,sbows | g s, g1 Whooter & Wiison mak quate conception. MATTER HOW LONG STAND- Wil move Jam 1. (0 N. W, Cor. 10th and Farnan BAFES FOR SAL tho condition of their army and to inform us | Ehul Lo bas & good digeation, Hh ““E'H perfect lll{ch\ ith all i ARES A Puere are several items relating to | 1N OR HOW OFTEN PRO- Whether any new militar inventions are | full und bis bair is of light brown. His | & with all lsinds of thread on all 1 3 shade.. We have an nu.n",,,, mun of this | €705 are of & brilliant blue, and they can | Slasses of material. Itis always reaay. Sotd | tanned skius, nec rily coincident | NOUNCED INCURABLE - p T Pelersburg in the porson of Cap- wile as sweetly as those of a bride or look by_(.ea. W. Lancaster & Co., 514 5, 16th | with a plethorie, supply of game, Nnnvous DEBILITY | tain Allen and for tho past few years tho as flerce as those of Lucifer himself, Heo 1s | Street. The value of deer ekins is vlaced German army bas been the study of Captain | Yery straight in bis boariog and heis, I St. Joseph’ .1&.",,;\,’“, La Cro: Wis,, | at $1.17 each, and the charge is §1 to PILES, FISTULA, FISSURE Formancntly | Biogham who. was lately romoved trom | Judge, Wm! fivo feet ten fnchos high. has a noveity in chureh lightiog. A bard: | for a bear skin, Aidog skin is rated at | Oured without the use of kuits, Ligature or Mm ;:_—7—"' Berfin to Rome. 1 talked with him beforo | vout, but Not Fanatical, wood frame surrounds an image of the Vir- | 40 cents; a sheep skin at 60 cents | caustic. A R R TR " CENT 2 Bo left and ho gave me some lnteresting w- | The Iulwrlsnvur) religious man. In Mary and the child Jesus, while bel shargédiat about £ Ail maladics of a private or delicate 4 , while ow Milk was chargedat about 2 cents per | side matter regarding the constitution of the | remember the story of bis bymo book. W 1S the name “Maria." On ‘the frame are - - iti N nature, of cither sex. positively cured - f) «‘g B NK troops bere. Sald bo: “You can ave uo | theto is u good dedl of qucstion whother b | tuiriy-two oue-caudle. power lamps, witer: ""{;" {‘,"_" :“"':,1]. Agaanitian "1|'|‘":‘a et | " Eall o Or uddress with stimp fOF CIICULARS REST \ a/n <IAVINQ8 A idea of the wanderful wachino that ttis | wrole that book or not. 1 amtold that it was | nately red whiteand blue, while the name is | ©¥idently Y Rileq b SUBL | FREB BOOK AND MECEIVE PAID ON i O 8 AN, EWHASH 6B LAKE German army is and bow well they are pre- | gotten up at his éirectiun, He goes tochurch | iu seventy-two red globas. A star above the | Peighborhoeod demand guch as in recent S & T 118 South 15th Stroet T8 t.uq e Y vy e Yor war. They Luve & chart mude out | Aud bo bius Aarviaes 1u the open AlF with his | pioturcs is made up of siktecn pure white| 48y commands 4 cents in the country, D, Searles & Searies, pouttly Nan DEPOSITS AL %oo T HMILARD THO3 & Ko Wehiob sbows Just whet they mustdo 1o the | Lroops, and e pub dowu gawbilug in his regi- l &lobes. and 6, 8, or 10 iu the cities for milk de- Next door to Postoftice. : rerally recorded at week. gos 11 to 18, grain, Tn 1820« ch rgo of 15 cents i3 made for chinery except of the roy wnd sim- plest style. [t was the day of individu and iso.ated effor ntel of aggregation in tion and division of labor and invention of labor ing processes and applianee