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e B e ey e ——— S - —mw_ 'HE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE ~wm HED JU} VI 19, 1871, OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, , OCTOBER 15, 1893—TWEN N. W. Corner Sixteenth ) and Dounglas Sts. 3 Omaha, HAS BOUGHT AND :UPS ON SALE TOMCR i0#¥ AND ALL THIS COMING WEEK Tucker&Gos . ENTIRE ST — e ee—— - - ——— w— 2 p— | PAGES. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS i } é £AND WILL OFFER THE SAVME TOCMOEROW AT THE GREATEST SACRIFICE EVER KNOWN, i The Phenomenal Bucc2ss of onr Last Sale Prompts us to Maka This Sa'e Much More Important. Any of these garments may. e — - s e[| VYA TS promptly at | b5 bo secured by paying a small § S o’clock Monday morning, and 1 deposit. 2 lasts one week. MAIL CRDERS FILLED, ] MAIL ORDERS FILLED. To make this sale even still more inte resting we will give away FREE to | cvery ludy purchasing a gaurment during this sale an elegant Ey o ¢ MTITEE. Remember these muffsare given absolutely | JACKETS. £ T e A . PP TSI ST § 500 stylish jackets in best quality «f wool 1 ver and e # 350 best cheviot, viru!m and beaver cloth capes, 27 to 4 A : : FREE OoF CHARGE }Ei{.,‘.,“r‘f‘.',“,.fi"'.ff-’ 1:‘112;..-:&4 40 inches long, trimmed in hercules and worsted i cheviot, plain reefer style, worth ten dollars, but e ek e o BHily, (o) ) Gy G O U it » during this sale $3.98. [] LADIES P Plcvi‘_flmg s9l<, rguar pric $29, .bnt daring this sale I LUSH CLOAKS Stylish choviot and beaver jackets with new ripple [:H”-[‘JIS and T | YOO 4 R Ttedned rithibest electric sealt worth full In this purchase were 800 ladies’ elegant silk plush cloaks | | v L U BE AW . SSpee S y made up in the latest style, 40 inches long, quilted satin lining, MlSSES’ ‘\ (| . $12.50, but during this sale §6.98. [} chamois pockets, real seal ornaments. " ey go now at just R G 2 i % ha'f regu'ar pric 2 . > A big lot camel’s hair, cheviot and imported whipcord = — e s 120 misses’ warm We are sho\n.ng shc large‘;. 1 : : > Q 1 - long winter cloaks, assortment of misses’ Jackets in thg r s Dy sy enunpice $l() l LU bH (/LO:\ [\S FOR s 9-98 elegant patterns, all city, including all the latest novel ‘, $15.00, but during this sale §7. 50. [ S1ZE5, 04 tORTOTN. st [ ] ties, fur edged, ripple capes, Worth collars aud Ferris skirts, and they OR D 0% R % == = 350 jackets of worumbo beaver, imported ChchiT:] mI\d $Za l LUSH CLOAI\S FOR s lz'so m;\“‘;‘ zon(:lf;;_;\.:ffim u:;(luz; all go at half the regular price. k- v%cunffi cloth, in [;l.I)S,‘ fil)rownsv navy an ack, - MISSES' CLOAKS S, ol iy 30,0, bt it oy 1000, 12.50 830 PLUSH CLOAKS ror § (5,00 |...miit.. YU 810,00 Misses” Jackets...... § 4.98 - i — 2,50 Misses’ Jackets.....$ 6.50 120 latest novelties, ladies’ fine jackets, including Val- $19 00 $35 I)LUSI‘I CLOAI{S FOR s l7.50 m’_‘:‘iln”“’ latest noyel- $4 ::‘3 r?;) A\I:si; j::l\z: ....8 7.50 i . 38 kyrie and Vigelantes, regular price $35.00, but MiSSES' CLOAKS $17.00 Misses' Jackets.....§ 8.50 $45 PLUSH CLOAKS ror $22,50 |si i wi: ses’ Jackets. ... 12,50 and plaincolors. ....... STON STORE, OMAHA, during this sale only $19.00, $25.00 Mi: BOSTON STORE, OMAHA, | N. W. or. I6fh and Doaglas. | BOSTON STORE, OWARA, | K, W, Gor. (6th and Douglas. | BOSTON STORE, OMAKA R'S BRISTLING ~ FROY N. W. Cor. (6th and Doug’as brouh, nd s W r t con practically decided before the [talians could me ition to either side ina gon thrt they met no future punishment. A mae siivs $ onl E s having Lyons | tho military service. HBut the i come upon the scene, uropean contest. Jority of his congregation voted to sustain to make him for a southern end, Lille at the uorthern, | son cannot buy his way out. g i b fim. “The association ousted the whole com to any effort. Migoctween them Aveas and Cambrai. | and conditions of young. men the mileme England and Beiglam, e “ gregavion, T f }"l:“‘:‘:lll\t' [\\n‘lnu a u»_’ v:rs 1'..“.-n « nmmunll_}«‘n:l '8 with equal 1rm» 3 and At the outset th od to “:""’(w: of the v n;m mili .u-\lm.m,}mn ‘I'he Methodist Episcopal church, south, s (v (S Ty 8108 hns Tal80 | b i b ra I ishioo W stratesie i s that cet. The result is a nation of soldie ould ; e gonts of Iiuropo excceds in round numbers | jroparing to velobiate next s he jubil - rele ary Supremac; ia has also in 1 years greatly in ! 3 would probably be th Cipants i reparing to ceiobrate noxv Juno the jubiles The Great Struggle for Military Suy ¥ sl the eilicicney of hernavy.” Sho suill | Woull enable the French 1o concentrato | Justitying. Bismarcks misioof soldicr 3 ossibia Mlhons Bt oinee | SS00,000.000 0 vear. Tn the facoof this tro. | DOV sepurato ccelesiostical jurisdietion, Approaching in Burope. yobilH sho has for 10 years, the nay Whir forces promptly on any given point. | Germans fear i ono but (ol - Govmane gountrics would doubtless be speedily om- | Mendous outlay tho alternative presonted 1o [ T Nt of thivt month wall e Ti2c! th ! o e T When war comes, with iussis in tho fight, | one weik polnt 1s hor nive In this vartic- | broil neland’s army exists mainly on | Lhe several powers is war or eventual b year since the adoption of the plan of sopacas N ETy fle ich as 1573 was compose :'(f.'u‘;‘\”" conld not vw;‘um an'ln" than | ular she h aou brepared to cope - single- | paper, but her navy is the equal of that of | Fuptey. War will ‘:"H pbicas bo the choice | vion from the Mothodist Episcopal church. s \ VA ty igniticant ironclads and a few wo U0 of men of row rontier, | handed with either Franég or Russia, nj other two power: On the sea Brit- | a0 that soon, a probability st Bishop Potterin his adiirossto the annu al COLOSSAL PREPARATIONS FOR ~ WAR s and L > Doat which “would geatcely o ¢ for de Austrin's Strepgth, | tania rei ) hen the confficy | Uhe fact that under the y convention' of otestant Episcopal Ee al nuge ironclads, o num A eaaneh iy ity re 00 A e A i e military service | comes hicr Iy sought by the | Wniversal conscription, time : cuiurch made th commendation e with dnd wi Bicountrysofaplondi l’\\! fortified. “The Ger- | o N ARt o ey by iy NARL » Alliunce, and, should” British inter- | the side of ¢ Ay, whicl s utready much | o4y 'tho torritory state of New York, th of the Respoctive Natlons Meas- 1t )T litel e S S e e milit ty between the east ve endangered, would 1 lore hopulous than France, and which o for | which is now aivided into five Epu opal dios and Bussn Against the ted s fleyor it by A l_“‘_‘*"“"“”"“‘ L wges of 20 and 36, viod of military iven or wouid Turkey be long [ freasine ”‘l" “""'\"_"‘l“,"““;‘ 2 e ‘I‘“-”"“" ceses, should be redivided into six, making ey kish v Is in the Ml oLy QYO lrom.the oastern:fiebi i 3 3 5 i o to r n ise bystande: 12 tlon of France is stationar, election of a new bis PCessAT ple Alilance - Position of Eng SN s tho sla) frontior Lo Furis will nover bo found again | SCevice is fixed at twelve years—thros with o) e Y bottes | 18 not dmnishing, This argement -ahout lcction of 4 new Lishop necessary i Yan R tlio Huinllor lowars: Hesiinad oo as o e ne i | S0 casy us in 1870, The French soldier jaa the colors, seven in the reserve and two in AL ”T A ST, \dine | postponin st of strength one moment An important change in the arrangements . Ehpineliio i nonorRloliskho, Coeca not be so well drilled as tho German, bu | the Landwehr. The coyntey is aivided nty | on b fo 1 icir standing AL n made is | for the missionary council of the Protest arations have lie has the necdful elan ired by | thirty-one divisional, se bout 200000 men, Its also the main harbor of Vladivos and s in: ily-three brigade | ArmY 00w number a0t is e- | B hureh, which was to be held in >, whose force and moment is re- 2 trioti and eighty-ono district commands, one regi- | 8ystem of vecruitment is that generalty pr C15¢0 next wonth, b U been d 5 f S enn pa BOANE] patriotism and hat of hLis ene pi]ian A y 5 alized vy the tary le of k e and neisco next month, has jus de It is a strango and awe-inspiring drama | bel added \‘»m ll';l ;\.wl\m]\l.ulm count of himsolf thin b i T .\:‘ trict, ‘Lhe annual contingent drafted into | called into the scrvi riving at man- SEHY a which for the bast month has been slowly unfolding its se acts to the world’s startled gaze, It has had Europo for its es and emperors for its chief play- | not been neglecten stage, kings and emyp ot been noglects { | reachied the highest ‘possible strength and | Minagers the question of expense came up A e TR D U | for full discussion, and 1t wes tken Aoguh ople, eager to effaco with blood | that Chicago, instead of San Francisco, ace of 1570, if Uhe contest is mich I bo tho plice this year, and that the lelayed. Al that is now needed is u | council of 1504 should be held in San Fray- erned, France has | Uhe active army is about 93,000 men. The | hood. They pass tiv r comes the ( strength of the active aviny on vs in th 1o peace | the fitst e, Then they are discharged, assumed that, [ having to drill a certain fixed number of ly"| weeks in the reserves for n unmber of 1d 80 on, the time requived for ex shailow waters of _the Azof [ ¥ a3 her navyis con little to fear. ‘When Jven the White i the i ien i i P psthe e aons Wane | mans will e ot at-vheir |, footing 18 257,000, and if f bo SRl fommand Lo protect from Russin hoir ports | One-thied of that numbor, §5,000, go annu .I‘M*H« in the Balticand Norrl 2us, and the Italian | ! reserve, tho seven ¢ladsos: in ve b 1 A 5 s | plausivlo oxeuse for actual hostilities and | ¢isco. 5 ers and huadeeds of thousands of armed men | DY & stron vy o R e and Austrian war shivs combined chn majee | Would numbor 505,000, or: 109,060 more than untly diminishiog il their | Mausivle exouso any momenyl Livery Chineso templo is provided with on Rl srnumeraries. I reter to the mimic | Frentest naval s be It iEtlaR oy A H st | would be required 1o taisé the. army to th expives, There are five of 3 Y My / or more suered drums, the sound of which § for its supernumeraries, I r G n the Baltic, whore she has steiven to ma any. head against the armamont 1415 bl RBGIABE e : g Ipgs R, WiLsos, X in the Baltic T ik e \ war standard of 753,000, , The meu, these classes of armies, able to furnish when supposed Lo sooLh b quiet the g1 campaigns, which began in Germany and |y g1 ( ard whenever Germany made oulon will be abie to send forth, annual contingent assigned to each ra called on from 43,000 to 72,000 men TI'”'.‘,*‘ ,,," t upholds ',,_lh w)“.,hq.u ended but recently with th at naval | one, with the object of JSecuring tho ex Tt oacaann e BIEUHDg Alashiligy.! aro distributed wmong five battalions, w Belgium, being, by veason of her place on HALEUAE, U noment in which all of these hey A UV R T s possession of that Mediterrancan of htvo said that in the cominz war ia | thoy o all their tralning, 1% the map, & natural batile ground for Irance [ - ; 1o | rums nra siltns tho Gragon. basias o Licse arope from Aldershiot to Athens has | Borthern Europe. The reputed cession o | and I witl doubtlass bo tho contostants | ¢nat tho man i the soserrs saofi ot i Germany, though tho, faviolability of [ Thero are 5000000 Lutherans in tho [ 1 R rosaiie UAE0R SheRiaRtounaLy $ k‘l |“1 ‘o NA\ Nm an v b Ibe ae tans v i LSusslao Ly ’n.u.l\ SUALiC ‘fi the M I|'}~-| u:u(x'u : and vmany, Austri aud Italy | gheirinstruction thoy are called out for drill ) her territory is guaranteed by treaty, would | world 1 fivst tremor is, therefore, instantly followed aken part, This yoarnearly twico as many | pynoan “will, it true, greatly incroaso hor | on the oth, 2 donoe parmy 88 It ex18ts | ¢hroo times during the aGyon yeurs, for s | fOF hab rouson b forecd 1o wuln s Tumg s Ohio has 1,101 Epworth organizations,thus | | N i BARY C 0 " o os during the savc ars, for i b & )y @ universal drumming such is nover sen huvo beon under blank five s over bee | ivuieti s 4 nayal It will enable | today is without dount tho mose period not usually exceoding four woolis. 1t | any contlict botwoon. hee i herm leading the tnion, heard in Ching on any oUher oscaston. aay fore. The total number has been something | hee Baltie floet 1o co-operate quickly with | fizhing mac hine the worla has ov practicable they join the company and bat- | Tho army of tho Belgians though small is | Byohor Moody fs 5 yoars old and is not Uho pandomonium continues until the dragon over BO0.000. “Tho speociies of their cvowned | het flvet i the, Cspian, and in view of tho Y, every mulo Gorman from 2 talion to which n in time of | eficient and weil armed. — In timo of wariv | yghamed to toll his ago: becowes quiet and hoimeted Jeaders havo aealt largely [ Cpllabse of the Turkish fieer, would, .4 Tes A utive urwyiy o omebit | war, otherwisc S Bitag s Aunpaked e oontaln St diBe men ol iy Roiey e R e | hosemER ol R ancient Brahmanfo vith '“the blessings of peuce, but | Of ulla'sultun’s. Capitel by the. forae ot ure rs, During this perlod he mist aor t. yriiom 8,859 4ro cayalry anc artll had an increase of nearly 40,000 members in | re 18 belief stil counts 211,000,000 in its wil 8 B ki [0 wn's capitst by the e, Durlug this poriod he must sub i posed of men who | 1ts organization differs fr of other | | different sects. The Buddhist form of be- it is folly to believe that cither they or their | ez mib to threo pariods of sorvice, each of six | hayo posforimel ten years servico in the a ropean armics. Tho v wmain sy 's Christian Temporanee unlon | el is Leld by 7,000,000 in Farthor fndi listeners havo had in their mind anything Fighting Strength of France. aoks one. of whioh must besduriugithe ! tive s rmyantt Vo, Len years servic red on a partial fuoti a part of LS Womoen's Chiritian Tomperoves usioni | NSCie Lakd by, 7000007 pher [Iadly but war and that at no distant day. lbut also is ready'in every way for tho fl'.'l“':j" BuLIY. ':‘I“\‘\{‘:“;“ o in the ersutiz res and such men as, ) battalions. com posiuig thom ara active ‘Lfil“.l-.ll‘flvmlun(un\ann L B e A P A time SRS AN B0 e b slo. The Almavach de Gothi. rese ow Jol > escaping the annual contingent, are at once | And nart non-actiy n the infantry the [ tobacco 4 of Cyrusund Darius, is professed by §0.00, mimic uhmmgs aside, indi -ml u? l:l-ll th P 0 T STy olla |hu:| h!u»-n doefense. where he remains five assigned to it for the twelve rs during rtion of active to non-active buttalions Bishop Brennan of the Catholic diocese of who bear the name of I‘m'lsl or I’aruh).," The struggle for which the nations have been so stimuto of tho effective fovees of | §64F% UKt which timo ho is required 1o | Spih s, b0 It far the twive service. battatins Lo, Soldiors of the non- | Dallas, Tex., lus boen trausferred to St. | jHiO boat the nawe of I number 57,000,0008 3 carefully preparing is now at hand begin to | 35 % devoto cight weeks to military nd | i of the Landwehr are réquired to battalions urc on perpetual leave, | Johns, N If the cumpress of India hus a far greatep multiply. The proclamation of martial luw Officers, Mon, In addition is llable to “Tiies servico should | yitend one.mustora yoar, The recruits who | Tho period of military sepvice. |s eight | The anniversary of the / tean Misaton- | numbor bf Mohaminedan oabisci el ier in Bohemia, Austrin'sone weak point in case | Infantry . 11,419 281,608 ocen, ""'.'m‘\".“i it lis twelve years of aunually join receiy ht weeks training years, actiy co lasting from two and a [ ary association will be celebrated October | gultan or the shah. The ancient pagan or @ of war, aud the grantiug by France to Rus. | Yoty : 70858 o Landstimy tis todler s of il | bettalion” headquariom boforo beinis sout on MR e oA e Chay R, A, Rafire worshipers num ber 9,000,000, J var, UAeo 1 Artillery RICE T 302 e Loudstur "Gy consists of all | fyplough. ‘There is also a company drill of | has sin outhe list | = 4 yroposed semi-military organization i 6 head of the Americs nary col. sla of u naval station in the Meaiterrancan | Engiun r Lorpa..\... 008 10,000 200 | tho wale lnbabitants of Germauy bovwoen | 4 'forusighe each year and every two yeors | and can becallod out an case of mobiliza A proposed semi-military organization is I'ho head of the American Missionary col r o Ve el o d e 4 the ages o 1 must be reckoned among the final moves on 2and 4. 1t numbers 1,000,000 | 5 the Iipvorth Guards, Puvity of speech und | lege t Marsovan ere is batcalion instrudtions for thre Thess with other bran hos mike a grand sia Minor, Dr. George board of war, and shiow that each | total, 31,140, 492,149, 528, oy ed wen thoroughly organized, clothéd wnd life and absty " R A ence from liquor and tobacco | I°. Herrick, is wont man, formerly of ‘ armed. weoks, du}'lnx]' which time the lmltlulmus B A-: n and "'l" serisnd, are to be features, Issex, and a graduate of l:m Unlyersity of g I , o o 3 : 1 take partin the army mancuvers. In time Vedgod in between France and Ituly, the v Tniversity i 3 Vermont. Tho school hus had considerable ation is setting its house in order agalust iis table is supposed to Include only e active ar div of 4 Y, Westminster University is the name of | DAL Jgaciking thowe men at tho mouient wuder tho flag, | , The aetiy AriuyL s dinidad Joto- ol GorcanToine Landwehr, oxclusive of ‘the | Swiss ropublic occupies much tho same | g Coi) sbyterian school at Denver, It | trouble with the Turkish government, and : The Allles. To the total must be added the territorial ying forces, left in depot, would number 193 bat- | position us Belgium and should war come # Y trictand cousisting of abouv 28,000 men, | o5t t 1 army and its reserve with 1,330,000 men that | §fofand cons / 25, . | talions of fo When the actual contest comes it is now | can be found when wanted, and wo have ‘lx!}:‘:ln\;::n’«:,lr Allim,:;A.‘I»I)}Illllllglll'l:r corps is 1o y 2 connuderea cortain that Russta und Franco | tho aggrogate of the army wiven at 000 | Sponsible for i Clothing. arins and agui | Ui Austrian eniperor in timoof war could | o L EERARARR =ity i ; » | men.""Iu other words, France ' coult ; ove 000 mon in tho feld, The Aus- | Swiss. 1 will be pitted against the parties to the | 1 ! b s, F i | mentof tho veservists and Landwohr sion, | Lk 0¥er 10000 mon in tho held. 'The Aus- | L A iance. n polnt of numbors Russin | Within & month sfter war was declarod | ‘fug datnils, however, wenin fo parons med. | trian army triple alliance. In point of numbers Ru P1B26 Bearly $.X0.000 armud ety (Hooiral @ details,| ver, u nds of the boasts the largest army iu Europe. Hor ac- | Fivury Bretoninan onen vy pren 1 the field. | voitroqd authoritios snd the palts o os i vory Vhen wobilizat rdero . tivo army is estimated by tho best authori- | his country, but exemptions from the o When wobilization is ordered each man lia will be opon for students next fall, the porte has recently intimated ' thay Rev. Dr. Talmago § compauies each, organizod as | would be in constant danger of invasion, in the active army. L mountaineers, hard brave and Dr. Herrick's return to Asia Minor was une Jposes to celebrate X 0 Ask Drave the advent of the twenticth century by a | desivable, to which the United States gov. ers than the w ornment hias sent answer that under no cire ry Swiss owes military sorvice | E'eat Internatioual jubllee to b held Chrlst- | Sfhawhs has sob can missionaries be wollarmed, woll drilled and | to " his * country from 20t 44, | W8 day, 1000. © © probibited from returuing to that country, capably commanded. ~fts weakest poiut is | but as the same amount of mintary jifo oy thousand Christians of the tobacco he late Victor Hugzo was a firm beiisver dically ;nm..-«unz elements {n \vlm.-h annot be expected auring the en istrict of akiah have suddenly | ;, immortality. I am rising, I know,” said mposed, arawn as they are from the hsstla X v o, i 1%, Glvided It two | Kone otorto the Mohsmmedan falth, ‘I | ko, ttowasa vhe skY. Tha susabias iy on my 168 1o contain 192 nfantry and 55 cavalry | icd aro fon wumerous. reusons. ey ton | D police Dirbay wag roamclt, 8 Onoe o podgo of nationalities which wmake up | grand divisions, the Elite or nctive vy, | sultan 18 delighted Hoha:*'Tha eartls Kives i e paaman o 03 e e Al hradta Al it A ey, and | Drise persons guilty of infamous criues, tho u pass for piro. Austria hasuot been the victor | composed of 1 on of & family of full | !DJourney, gocs to the railroad station and infirm, the eldest o erom 1 to8l and the | A call ins been issuod by the prasident of [ but heaven lghts me with th vefenion bf 145 C k rve troops in any serious war for the last 100 yoars. | Landwehr, or re Jossack regi 8 : 3 y oD a1 ) crve, comprisiog men from | the National Reform assoclation for & meot- | Unkuown worlds. . You. say the seu s astar i 3 orphans, the son of & widow on whom she “_‘,‘,;i'!",“’!':,:l““""‘l‘l""“\‘;fl'_f‘,““l the headquarters | Hor soldiers have goneratly fought well, but | 81 to 44.'Thero are in the Klite eight | ing of tho friends of the Chiiotien Sabbath, [ ing vut the reflection of bodily powers. Why, 105 lufautry regiments; tho militia, 201 in- | depends for supvort, the eldest son. of too e ahk AN & ofMcery ma a0d | this has not proveuted. their being van- dlvisions, varying slightly in nuwbers, muk- | to be Leld Novembor 14, 1503, at Alleghuny, | tion. faotry regiments. The garrisons include 24 | brothers who draw lots at the same time, h ofters appenr, P. s wy soul more luminous when m, quished, powers bogin to faill Winter ; iug un ar ¢ artillery battal- | students of theology and some others. With | {ke command of their companies and vegl: Italy & Bubble, y of 113,888 men. The Landwehr | infantry regiments aud 5 bod s on ! lers 85 110 men, making a total of 202, | * The Briggs case has not hurt Unlon S my hiead, but eternal spring is in my hears, and in twenty-four hours an army of A 3 oLy oy . \e Briggs case has not hur nlon Semi y i the oxceptions provided by law, military | ! en is raise: i o Russia and France, in case of war, have | 020 men. This can' be gre patly increased by y in poiat of attendance, at least. Tl I'he uearer I approach the end the plainer I fona. AllWese; tozether with tho batteries, | 110 oXoeblians prov yoars In the active | 50000 m e :',“,",{;;,“}','fw;,“'.‘d",'L',:”"f little 1o tear frow Italy, tho third wmember | calling out all men capable of boaring arms. | ful tess Aperad fooy e lay and the New | hear the immortal symphonies of the worids xa% shiirpshooters, sappers and miners, swell the | 2t ou years in the reberve of the norive | 483 s onfiar with il | of'tho Triplo” allianac,' flThon this subjacs | 1¢ 18 & large army fo o It country cou- | York papers report a large enrollme ahead which invite me forward, upward.” o) Y s its parts complete of the Tripl, ance, Upou this subject York papers report a large enrollment of p grand total to 4,500,000 men. The Kuropean | army, five years in tho territorial army and y A the Anneo Militaire recently published an | taining only a few millions of people. students i Russian army has 500,000 horses and | six yearsia the reserve of the territorial = ¢ Mu- BAERLE interesting article. By making an effort,” It seews hardly probable that Spain, with Cardinal Gibbons will hold the services of Miuister-I' have noticed, Patrick, thay sbout 4,000 wuns. The cost of this | ArWwy. St ane posa oo qount on every man | it yuys, ‘ruinous for hor finances wnd out of | littie tokain und muoh to lose, would von- | his silver jubiles October 17, e sxessisn | the: vane on our churoh spire’ has oy iAot Taatic ettt S 08 HBUA Oue Great Fortress. indicated | ¥ the motho S toruitment -out- | a1 proportion with the ain to be reached, | ture to taite s hang in_the Kuropean strug- | will be held In the cathedral fn Baltimore | chabged its direction for several weeks, b 4 i < 1 0 When Napoleon ITL. asked his miniater of [ {64 & Hald the followould be able to put | Ttaly can mobilize betwean 200,000 and 500 000 for supremacy, but in this connection a | and it ig oxpectad thal Archbishop Corrigan | though the wind, mcantime, has blown from i Basian paper cureenoy at 410,000,000 | | 1hes Heroleos THT asked hs minls o war | ot the fleld the following army: 10,000 | 8994 troops, supported by 600,000 men of the ce at bor milltary and naval strength is | Wil peosch the aorms all points of the compass. Can you explain That meaut a tax of about $2.00 on every with Germany he was told yes, even to & | Raserve of Oraitieis! s 300000 | reserves with very little wilitary Instruc- | not without interest. As to the former, it is The statistics of e Indiana yearly moer. | 18 reason of this? man, woman and child in European Russia. | garter button. He was grossly deceived. | K. 500,000 | Hon, snd commanded by23,000 oMeers, The | an clement of smaller consequence, consist by ve of ctive army A .. ing of Orthodox Friends show a member Bince 1874 Ryssia hus had tho universal ob- | The result showed that in reality nothing | Landwehr Sooiouo | military only counts at present 2,800 officors, | ing, in time of peace, of 4 force on the penin- oS aox ¥ ‘.,fu‘,’f,m. w‘,‘,,‘,""" rehip ligation to service. The time of service in | s ready. Nothing is wanting now, eves | Landstars 44 1,000,000 | and the territorial milisary is only a prom' | suli of 100,000 men, which might be ra ministers. They show an Increase 1o mew P A 4 " the last garter button has been supplied —— | ise, In " a word, the 2,300,000 fighting | to perhaps 500,000 in time of war. I bership during the year of 004 the stanaing avmy 1s five years; in the re- Siuce the war 0f 1870 the eastern frontier of Total - R 20,000 1 Italians is one of the wildest dreams of the | colon'al force, including that of Cuba, Por I § (e ) 3 Patrick —A litule grace, yer riverence, serves, which are in camp twelve weeks | Prance has been made one great fortress The German soldior is the best drilled and | age. It would bo unpossivle to mobilize | Rico and the Philippines, is rather more Rev. Joho 2. Coyle recently returned to ——— [“3 every year, thirteou years; in the militia | The Franco-German frontier, 160 miles! ong, | best officer®li in rope. ‘There are over | them. To get out one-quarter of them and | than 30,000 in time of peace. with the | the trustees of the North Adams, Mass Much is claimed for an Improved device in Wil the soldiers forty-third year. Tue | is now protected by o first ‘lino of stroms | LSWKNO of able bodied @en n Goruany | orgaize o oiter s fomieer f them aud pative militia could be increased to many | Congregational church one-half 'of “his | , Muc spinning: that is by » new method, A . “ h places tortified with all the resources of [ today who have had military trafuing, aud | quire six weeks. - To ooy them with | times that number. However, it is in hep | MONUh's salary as pastor. on account of the I'he forming of cops on spindles without buying of substitutes or exewption ia not | blaces englneering, and conuected by a | Who, if required to pass in uniforin before | only two lines of railway would ake o navy that Spain at present places ber chief | business depression, but the trustees in- spindles revolving is accomplished by Allowed. Themerits of the Russian soldier | continil ' Rect ll"l‘fllll'bfi camps. There | the emperor, couid match with the parade | month at the very least. "o march tuem | depeudence. She already has a goo iy fleey | duced him Lo rec olve iv agaln, mounting the cop spiudles iv & frame having bave long been known. He is the most | ave four of the: Belfort, Eplual, Toul and | step as correctly as the young fellows who | across the Alps it would be necessary to | of armored aud unarmored vessels of modern At a meeting of the Greene county, (Mo.) i u 3 up-and-down motions, regulated by any cop- Fhling, obedieat nd robust n the world, | Verdun. With these plices captured the | Are o avecelving their three years drill. | deal with the natural dificultics, uud per | type. beoides s fon aocisd ve torpedo boats | Baptist association Klder J. AL Carier, as He can live contentedly from what 8 Freach- | jnyaders would find, fifty miles behind | The Ger Patrick—I'm thinking 1 can do that same, yerriverence. It needs the same thing as the people that sit under it o' Soonda, Miuister—And what is that? ping moti nAD army is the most democratic | haps with the adversary.” 1f this view of | and torpedo cruisers, und bLus now under | well as the Ash Grove Bapuist church, was | ¥ 8 #0418 e man or German wo starve on, He can | them, apother line of strong places, | of institutions. A’ youug man, who is the | the military powor of Italy is sound, it is | construction six belted cruisers of the first | expelled for herosy. Carter Leld that the Pills that cure s adacue: DeWihit * march wemendous distances without losivg | wnited tns slmllar way by intrenched cawps, | $0le support of & widowed mother, and his pretty clear that the game of blood wowd be claos. I this respect Spain would be a wel- | s0ule of the wicked simply dissolved, and | Little Early Risers ~

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