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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1803. ¢ . 5 phitrite and Monadnock, of 3. RIS, aro approaching il ermeigmen | SATURDAY, Dec. 2. ) tons ench, 0 tion in tho ordor t 8 believed that they will all be 1 rent + ton es | dy for triat auring tho frat haif of the | Dicctor of the Mint B. E. Preston Makes 3 His Annual Report. w Eec-etary Herbert Makes His Annual Report f to the President. i *tFial Th1p witnte bt SOMETHING WE ALL SHOULD BE PROUD CF | ““Work U tie protected crutsers Cineinnati | PRODUCTION OF THE PRECIOUS METALS 1 Raleigh, of 1,183 ach, is progrossing as much dispateh as possible, and both wly for trial by March Facts vons, wiil How that Branch of the Sarvics fas Grown and i A Daring Recent Yenrs Fignres Covering the Fisoal Vear of 1893 and Other Data—Money iser Mavolehead, of 2,000 tons, is | A Splendid Showing Made #0 far, advatiood it te dRDRFLNENY GE in the Troasury and Now Tnteresting Faets. pects that her acceptance trial will tuke In Circulntion, plitce within a short time, S I'he cruiser Mc smery, of 2,000 tons, was L] taken to Long Island sound i~ October last for her trial trip and was accidentally run aground bofore the trial began. The heavy Wasis Nov. 80.--Following 15 a brief synopsis of the report of Secrotary ot Wasnivaros dir Nov, 80.—R. 1. Preston, the ctor of the mint, has submitted to the th Navy Horbert. ‘Lo document I8 & | shock sustained from her contact with tho | & 4!'\‘(:\)}\ .],v Nn»lrw\:‘ the |1!“1l\nr! \r.r.q;. r What they are: voluminous one, and cov: every aetail of L bottom caused injuries which will | ations of the mint and assay ofive for the TS T T . AlA A operation for tho past not bo rapaired for some wooks tocomo. Tho | flscal yeat ending Juno 50, 1893, Tho follow- va goToken lots ate lots il witlch some of | PN N accident, hoy , resulted in demonstrat- | " are gone in certain styles or colors. Inon Wasiixatoy, Nov. 80.—To the President: | g, 00,5 dlyay ot the material of which | "5, 52 8ynORsis of the teport be no siz» 36 in cut-a-ways and p 1 Since the date of the last roport the follow- | gho {s built. The contractors. in Whoss | Tho value of the gold deposits, iucluding of vios versa. Or thers may be both cutas | ing vessels have been launched | hands sho was at the time, and who were | redeposits, during the fiscal year 1503, at the and sacks, bt not the full’ complement of | Rue fonish responsible for the mishap, are making the | mints and assay oftices, was $50,803.0 or sizss, | ‘ Colmntin YO 1908 | e neiorad e EUEw A this 83,250,103 was classified as of dof The lots that sell fastest necessarily become B din, of 188 tons. will o et foeral | Production broken i So you may be sure these brokon lot Cline about wry 1, 1805, by which date it is | Foreien gold bullion and coin of the value this eariy in the Season are our very best and mc | }‘”m b 1"\;'\ sted that her armor will have been de- | of #.541,027, old plate, Jewclry, ete,, to the | gought for garments. Minsie Ivered and bolted in place. value of $3,8 ,and worn ana_uncurrent . ( bt e torpedoboat T3ricason should be com- | domestic coin o tho valuoof $0,570 consti- \ They're ours L The following now vessols have boen com- | et 2% tho ond of the prosent fiscal xc tuted theoriginal deposits =z And we'll sell 'em at any price we want to, ‘ slated, hceoptad by the. government nud e seagoing battle ship Towa, of 11 The amount of siiver deposited aggregatod = - 7 s 4 d i LA O sl ‘ D o o e e bevons | tons, will bo completed, from present ind : ard of the coining : 7 . Y We know our busine We're not zelling clothes h RlONNE are N tons, by February 1, 1806; and tho armorot 1ue in dollars of 285,10: The ¢ at 50 off for fun; nor to please the dear people. It's | ot Gom. || STURCE: (EEO0KIH) 67 S0/100 tons; Sboty six b of the amount doposited was for our own benefit, ‘ ne Tonunge. mission, | oNShs later. o s Domestic production, coini In this sale we kill two ducks with one brick. i SATR Jon 10 10 | atructbn OF vho. vssals o s R nAVY AT o] 9 ° We clean up the stock (wq never carry goods Machian. ... ... sove DOBDIC euly herctotore authorized is shown to be weil Tl ] ST high o lothi Vel e ey over to the next season.) That's duck one. i e IR N advanced, aud vables are submitted showing he biggest sale of high class clothing ever held in this city. .. By these deep, radical cuts we always sell | Castine TR 080 the cost of completed and uncompleted ves- Tallt doesy’ an lothine o ) B 1 elothi akes suits to new customers whom we aresure toretain. | miksione Sels of tho vy up to th i alk doesn’t make olothing good, ut good clothing makes | That'stwo ducks- St ST 5 Trinls of Now Vessols. present i yoear, The value of the coinage exccuted at the s N . ¥ & CO. The proliminary trials of the Monterey, | Pended for repairs since their completion. | mints during the fiscal yoar was: Gold, §0,- talk, Our clothing has been talking for a quarter century. | PO Bi 0 e CL fn\' i (’ 2 : (TSRS A s i 'he figures are as follows: Cost of construc: | 035,140; silver dol 3,715 subsidiary ) H AR AR G e tion, armamentand cquipment, £25,000,432.12; | sitver c ninor coins, $1.08 4 as did also the firal trinls of the Mouteray, | CXpended for repairs, £)10,008.53. 103; total, #4 he number of pieces Manuf “The productionof modern high power guns the Washington factory is progressing satisfactorily. The gnn plant at this estab- mum speeds required by the several con- [ lishmentis not surpassed by any in the 1t is a source of tment to state that on Is the speeds attained , in excess of the mini- TGS i % coined was 97,250, et O “I'he value of thegold bars furnished by the mints ana assay offices for use in the in- dusurial arts was $8,710,207 The imports of gold du fleation to the dey the preliminary i woere, inanost cases When We Cut We Cut. ng tho year were | thacts. World il 1norea sl syposionce o resultod A RPN Just one half of factory prices. It's on broken lots. An immense fall trade has I'ie incroasod horse power or speed over | during the past year in still ureater cconomy | SSros Bl Coln, @ e ve designed rates obtamed by cont inall branches of manufacture. Up to the i 1 3 those ships has entitled them in some tic coin and bullion, §10 present time ther in and bullion, $6,620, have been completed for anging in caliber from all of which have nly proved successful upon trial, but | gy also given results which show conclu- § that tho general system of con- struction employed has uo superior in for- niums | eign countries. v 2 penalties for Powder and High ain, contract ra not ended, and iv is not believed to hav depatimiony b roken the lots carlier than usual, On separate tables we place several hundred of our fine, reliable to large premiums, much comment. (b these premiums = mere gratu- itics, or that they were at any rato all clear rofit to tho bailders, the government eing without any sufficient consideration therefor. The system of allowing pre for increase over, and impo: failur to thus int and this has avbr been ussumed that ), The exports were, domestic sil- foreign sil §1 AL Tota 47 ‘I'he amount of silver bullion offered for to the government during the year ag- ated 98,467,800 tine ounces. The amount hased was 4,008,162 fine ounces, costing MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS. C 530 8§ $20 §$18 §16 §12.50 §10 plosives. pleased to state that a hy WERE . Ny s ) new source of powder supply is noy “The average paid per fine ounce B o e o, it | on tho Pacifio ‘const. During tho Tho amount. of silver offered ez i gl we Sm—— — It may a sult bo stated with equal con- | the first lot of brown powder, manufs from July 1 to November 1, 1503, was 19,057, i Lt may as o result be stated with oaqual con- | "0 G Hfornia bowdar company of Santa | 000 fino ounces, and the amourt. bu i 5 . . Yinto their_caleulations, when bidding, the [ Ctuz Cal, was reccived. fThe lov was for | 11,015,638 fine ounces, costing $8,713,531. QH0Le000 4 use with the 6-inch gun, d has been tested , with most gratifying results L thus far made In our naval | he munufacture of smokeless powder at | The total amount of < development s clearly shown 1 the follow- | the naval torpedo station, at Nowport, R 1., | Suases sdep tio act of Juty 1, 8, 10t ing tables, whicl give the numbe beon wontinued the past year with | SORE S o T (RO o e, per of offectivo war vessels which this country [ Promising rosults, but the department con. | (81AK SRR Le AXOEOES DULEE PO will possess when those now building are rs that this manufacture s stitlin the | FAG ORI VES SLT S R il Sipanas E ther devolope | the total amount " pur in silver dol- amounts it was possible to earn as' p miums. The progre Stiver Parchuses, Iver bullion pur- 14, 1800, toNo- BOYS” AND CHILDREN’S OVERCOATS AND SUITS WERE . 820 §18 §15 $12.60 §10 850 96.50 $6.00 X ——— —— p—— ——" RTS8 o poT N R R e ments d - success under s o | lars) was &A8,04843L - Lot e ek RECY LLLL! conditions, it willbo issued for use on board The total number of silver dollars coined 50 ship without delay nder the act of July 14, 1890, from g 5 A . Emmensite and the nitrate high oxplosives | 10, 1800, to November 1, 1503, was P L) L] referved to in the last report kave boen ex- | The scigniorage coinage on the TYPE, perimented with dur ¢ and suc- G . ] cossfuliy fired from high-power guns up to balance of sitverbullion on hand No- LIt S and including the 6-inch caliber. A detonating vember 15, 1803, purchased under the Armored Tatile ships, first class.. . fuse has been used in the shells charged | July 14, 1 with emmensite, with whic 0, was 140,404,825 tine ounces, cost- Sale Begins Saturday, Dec. 2, Continues till all are sold. @F~N. B. You never bought new this season’s make of high-class clothing at such prices. As the lots are broken some of the sizes will be all gone the first day. You know the rest. : excellent re- Battle ships, second elass, ... SiltsNwereTobtalhens % Since April 1, 1873, the government has Amord i Vsojtotilon, G o been a large purchaser of silver. ‘The roport : R thoF Naron o rha . of the director of the mint shows that the The manufacture of avmor-picrcing pro- | total amount bought was 466954809 fino jectles in this country is now well estab- | ounces, the cost of which lished. Of those heretofore referred 1o as | The average cost per fi being produced under contract by the Car- | Tha total number of penter Steel company of Reuding, Pa., and | since Marcn 1, 1873, was 419, the Sterling Steel company of Dolmar, Pa., : 9,065 of various calibers have been ordered, UM 7 T 0 L of which 4,680 huve been delivered up to | The stock of metallic money in the United dute. Exlaustive tests of these shells show | States July 1, 1 estimate conclusively that they are equal, if not su- | been: Gold, ber of vessels | perior, to any armor-piercing shell manu- | making a total of §1,213 Grand total 190 190 41 The following is the n unsery factured abroad. of money in active ci i Tron cruis cruisers, 18; iron | Steel shells fittod with base fuses for the | the amount held by the treasiry, is stated . . D gunboats, 1 t monitors, 13; dis- | 4inch, 5inch and 6-inch guns manufac- | as $1,500,701,245. e ey pateh and practie els, 7 tured by the United States Projectile The report contains a table exhibiting the Tho paper and the string is all (T O‘ 7 freweht bouts, 12; sailing v receiv- | company have proved very aporoximate stock of gold, silver and un- o vith/these garme A ing ships, 0; vessels beyond otal, | r: bursting charges throuzh Steel | covered paper money in the principal coun- sk eoedwlthithosojgarments, 9 L4 64. These monitors are insuch o condition of | plates hulfa caliber in thickuess without | tries of the world, ting: Gold. 83,- : e C doterioration is to be practically useless for | oreaking up the shells. 901,900,000; silver, 00,000 war purposes. 5 paper mon. “Tubles showing the strength and efficiency | BmalLA smay T of the navies of the principal nations of the | The progress made in the development of world, other than the United States, ai allarms d during the last seve also given and a comparison of these table i a point that the de- shows that the United States ranks seveath | partment h; ome couvinced that the Tho a $2,700,000,000. used in'th the industrial arts durim estimated to hav seasons, was the Thanlks ing ball ; ) | Wednesday evening by the Youug in the list. time has arrived for a change in the small d to have been: Gold, §1 Men's sclub_of this city, The hall was Gathainlwaoden ot rifle now 1n use in the nuvy. With this 3,000 O e ok thor A ians B e e | | enllavicwin honed ot avalloMcore wasiAp: i precious metals in e most perfect, thus cnabling many and one is now being ropaired | potuted w July o year to first consider | the world during the calendar yoar 1802, is - o8 Bt folks from neighboving towns toatt fo ith the exception of the Hart- | and decide upon the caliber, and then to test | estimated to have been: Gold, $133,561,000; Country Stores f‘"‘l P"S?“m“s B e e 1 oo o st taah ford and the Kearsarge, which are specially | and submit the small arms best suited to the Invitation to Dishonesty. of beauty. A large bust picture of the presi- excepted by act of congress, all of these ves- 168 A brief review is ziven of the nage legis- down to the vreseut time. ws the course of silver since causes of deprecintion, according DONIPHAN AND DAVENPORT VISITED r, were the demonetization of any and the Scandinuvian sels willdisappear from acti vice within arm at present in use in the navy three vears under the operations of the 10 aliber, emple per cent limit, None of our wooden vessels | Powder, glving a mu. van be taken into account in the consid tion of an effectivo navy dent hung upon the front wall. The music enished was of the latest and finest. Al -y one had a good time and all were The proceeds will be expended lation from g o chargeof black | o also rov lo velocity of 1,20 foot | 1548 with an effective range of only 1,200 | 1o the di The weight of its ammunition is silver by G After careful consideration, the depart- ch that but fifty-five rounds can be carried the suspension of its coinage by the | Safe In the Postoflice Blown and Cash and WHERE BLIZZARDS RAGE, meut requests authority to devote the § man, f union, The Netherlands, Austria- Stamps Secured—Razors, Revolvers 000 authorized for the construction of a ves- his rifle will bo of a smaller caliber than and Russia, and the increased pro- Bt e Northern Nebraska and Towa Get an Un- el similar to the ¥esuvius to the construc. | that now in use by any other power. The of the metal, this last being the most ang Jolres,, Eake expected Snow storm. tion of, three torpedo boats, and also recom- | department has aporoved the recommenda- Davenport. Raxvorrm, Neb., Nov. #0.—(Special Tele mends that congress should so increase the | tion of the board, in the expectution that it port of the Ame; ates to ]—A regular Javuary bliz- limit of cost of the swift torpedo cruiser ay- | Will result in giving the United States navy Is monetary conforenco is pi the Y thorizea by tho act of Juue 80, 1890, as to | & riflo with ballistic and tac sonted in full, and is preceded by a short ac count of prior international monetavy con- forences. d, comiug from the north, has been rag n this section of the country last night Meyer Extra Quality 20, DONIPHAN gram to Tu —[Special Tele- o Doniphan postoftice enablo the department to have this vessel | Superiorto those of any othe: laid down during the next fiscal year, m actual service or adopted aud in course of construction. ing BI Rl and today. Snow continues to fall ; EUL0N i S was burglarized lastuight. The safe was RAAY, < A AT AT v P Torprdoos rLoUR OUTEUT, blown open and over 100 in cash and stamps | S BRWISSSNGEE URL e oo | ey Jevugys 40 ead 12i2 a12 Tha act of congress entitled “An Act Mak- | Thirty Howell torpedoes wero originally wasstolen. ‘There is no clow to the robbers, | Sulicic comfortable sleizhing, n fug Appropriations for the N ic contractod for, with the dption of increasing | Last Weel's Work of the Stiuneapoils | | Dasexvonr, Nob. Nov. #0..-[Special to | has fallen already. The storm was Amazons 20 and a the Fiscal Y 4, and for | the number to 'fifty or more. Seven torpedoes Mitis—The Market. 1—B > other rposes, 3, 1803, | of this type have been presented for official roL1s, Nov. 30.—The Northwester nutiorized the construction of three mew | trial and the balance are ready for assem- Aeprts-No¥, 0, —The Northwostern vessels to bo of the class known as “light- | bling. Their performance, in= regard to | Millersays: The mills were considerably draft protected gunboats,” of about 1,000 tons | speed and aceu up toa range of 400 | bandicapped last weok by a shortage of Tug Bre.|—Burglars etered tho hardware | Unoxpected and hus caught many of tho Excelsiors 45 Straight. oof J. A. Bozgs at this place fust night | farmers with corn in the field and stock un- ploro/olil, A BoRE L g £ sheltered. The temperature has not lowered n and stole about #30 worth of razors, pock t- siu morning which is fuvorable for unpro T e O (e K \ ALAMURRO U/ 10 0Rg0. 08 4 & e s A kniyes, revolvers, ete.,, and secured about 6 | tected stock. Star Brand private prices. Big stock placement, o 10t move than | yards, was mos| actory, but, unfortu- | water power, and, despite the use of a good | ., in nickels and dimes that were loft i s s #100,000 cach, excluding any premiums that | nately, afrer two weeks of trial tho torpedo | deal of steam, the four output. showed a de- | Coivs It nickels and dimes that wero foft Eoat ot8uow.In. Dex Molncs Felt Boots, German Sox and Mack- may be paid for mereased sveed and cost of | boat from which the tests were conducted | b 8T (0T Dhe. auancity | LS. monoy drawer, The: entrance to the | = pggMorvms, Nov, B0.—The flrst suow of Y armament. e act further provided thav | broke down, thus QrRuAg N0 AUARLILY necessitating postpone- S 5 the contract for the construction of eitherof | ment of the trials until repairs could be | Bround was 204,154 barrels, against 220, snid guuboats shall contain such provisions | mado to the boat burrels the weok before, and 173,050 barrels as o spoed, and prewnums and penaitios | Of the Whitehend torpedoos Aty of thoso | ju 1801, Cotrary to expectations, most of nffected by speed, as, in the judgment of the | contracted for have been tested and ac- (S o 9 vor| 0 socrotu ey of tho uavy, may bo docmed proper. | copted. 1t is gratifying to state thay al. | o Mills contibued hard.ny YORk Lp i and fitting. though the requirements of thespecitications | YWednesday night. on of this \ueezo nto Under authority conferred by the act | for the tests of these torpedoes were ex: is thut they have boen i above mentioned, sealed propos store was effected by prying up a window in | the season fell thismorning. Atnoon it was the back end of the store. nearly a foot deep. After robbing thostore the parties went T o to Nye & Schneider company’s grain office and drilled & hole in the safe, but did not succeed In getting it open. There is no posi- intoshes. zother. pecial to were Union service of Thanks. ™ ~TER, Neb,, No —AlL the business hous e Send for price list. No goods at retail Tie B closed today and & : 3 tive clew to the guilty parties, but the gen- | giving was held in the court house by all the ! Is were fn- | tionally severe, the ulals resulted in the ac- | the market the flour made for luke ship- | epql supposition Is that local smatours aro | Gitizens cenerally, this program bolg et vited for the construction of these vesscls, | ceptance of the entire lot, and all are cou- | ment, Tt is understood that all the luke | segnonsibie for it aliizans enstally, dhi LR . ’ which, for the purpose of distinguishing | sidered to be equal in every respect 1o thoso responsible for it. : Y vor, OMAHA, NEB. them, were designated as gunboats Nos. 7,5 | made abro The roma nud 9, under two general classes, each class | tracted for and ready for embracing all threo vessels, delivered as rapidly as th The bids received are very much lower | Many important m than any ever heretofore received by tho | made I the mechunt e 00 oae | shipments were shut off Wednesday night, song, Amer ssembling will be | and a number of mills were closed down last FIRE AT CHADRON, M. Lyone 12 an bo tested, night not to resume work again this week. | 3 ; - fxlnt« ::luu\l Nn‘" Nfications have been | Next week quite a la apacity will be jn. | TWe Fine Business Houses tally De- b Ldetails of the Hall stroyed Wednosday OUZroR: pperson ; ress, Smith; address, Jucob Hager; song, choir; ] tive and the output will show a big de- | SIagasY Mk e ayer, Mrs, Tuttle; song, choir of childven ; — — — aremment. but before acceptiug any of edo, which buve rosulted In markoa - frcaso. Tho water power Is short and steam | _CHADRON, Neb., Nov, #0.—[Special I’”’)‘" Rddress, ::‘-vlm:]nf:‘.}'vw(.'" od Ba it | = > s rom the department is having all the plans | proveménts in its performances. This torpedo | 4 1o expensive to use very Tareely with the | gram to Tur Bee.]- 8 sl aighs | ddieen, Sav BURtAL aocg. MOoe Do wih oxaminod by a sscoud board. “Phis board ia | 18 still under trial at tho torpedo station, - | flour trade in Ita presont condition: the scene of a_disastrous Tho saloon | Curtis, o E “A BRIGHT HOME MAKES A MERRY ectod to report during the coming woeok, e department has in view the conduct- | “pyg millers did reasonab st week, | building o /. Owens and thes restaurant ey : people are suffering from tho and tho contracts will probably bo awarded | Ing Of i 80rics of exporiments with dirizible | ocsoiiny to st onnbly well Jast woelr, | bullding of . . Ovepa ans b1 Many of our popile are sufforing frum the tements made as to sales of | of J. W. Smith. both beiug fine two-stol flour. The orders booked appear to have | blocks, are in ashes. Verglittle of the stock SR Inalaes been fully 140,000 barrels. The bulk of this | of either place was savpd, and 1t was ouly before congress convenes. torpedoes looking to their manipulation from a moveable base, Experiments are still in pro grip, some being very sick, yet so far no HEART.” JOY TRAVELS ALONG WITH cases have proved falal. Constraction of Shij o The difculty experienced until r EAE 0 3 naturally went to domestic markets, ind no | after a severe struggle 4ba ames were kept Tup) <t e iy procuring armor has ocaused Jon ‘"“‘,‘J-‘"f:f_ '{‘j,,‘!;,",‘;fi‘;‘:,',f"\f',,‘;'.f;"“m‘m“ torpedo-net de- | gmail pa; t was sold on the basiz of old ymspreading. Loss, $0,000; insurance LAWRENCE, Nov. 30.—[Special to Ting pnaunios. Sxdor hea caused Jous: 850 uDY | Tena essols. froights, The sales for oxpori were, of | about §7.000. in Aiua, Hartford, Norwich | Bup|—iorank Kavmazn and John Schum Aore yoastls, OF 110 amiruoMan of Armor Plates. courso, very limited, A few round lots of | Union, Commercial Union, Royal American, | aact: buried o 1ittle ehild this week m Lwo contracts,only 1,640 tons had been de- | ‘The Lests of armor plates at the naval | bakers and patents were reported 4s having | and Humburg-Bremen. Mrs. Royce, who sustaiued serious injuries ’ —_— livered on the 1st day of March last. When | proviog ground at Indian Head during the | been worked, but this was excoptional. we at the hands of her tonant, Mizener, last gt new industries are inaugurated time is re- | Past year have boen most important, some | SOme fAring roport having received quite a 8 Bl P AANA gL A J guired to perfect plants, and these cannot be | exceeding in severity any e operated successfully without experience, | either in this country or Our armor-makers huve encountered even [ Sults of these tests have b riant some | dunbor of orders since Mouday at the | Wast Poiy ronrtUiheted | highest prices asked, and they feel eo- | ak Ber.)—Mrs She rond. ahe e | couragod thereat. Local millers claim to be week, has brought a suit to recover $100 i Do YOU VALUE damages. y, who has for nearly WHY WAIT Local fittoen years resided in Wast Point, held an ral of our eitizens helped to swell the 7. reater diMcultios than they anticipated. | demoustrating the desivability of using the| bolding yu;wnlslu New York ana Boston at S e Jaam prior to oaving for Chi school fund with small fines —the penaly for g i ut these dificulties have all boen overcome, | Harvey process for the armor of all tho ves- B O A, o o f00r export de: | whero her future homgiiwill be with her | Stroct werapilag. oL 1 Until you ure sick and in bet before tak- A ¢ ."fl‘l“':;"::‘:‘::g‘Ijl:‘x‘u‘;’:;“ uow belug made |.sels now under construotion. for that reason they tend downward. Low | “4HEBIORS. 0 0 (0 o had been a | the cream gathered heréabouts now zoes Lo ing t sssary precaution Lo prevent ] fRaasspn by, Estimates and Approprintions. grades are also hard to move, and values | 1ird servant. on the them of Mrs. A, Bluo Hill by the B. & M. loading here 1680, Wh Not Wear (o Pronee Glaisos? and cure La Grippe? fense battio ships Indiana and Massachusetts Forthe fiscal year ending June 30, 1895, | show weakness. The direct export ship- | jenske and who feli dead:of heart dise Several new dwellings are in course of 0, Wiy Mol Wear te Froper Laises: ( . . of 10,200 tons each is progressing satisfuc- | 1D® estimates for the navy and marine | ments by tho mills last weok were only | tooi place Tuesday fronzothe resid erectiog torily. The former vessel is the more ad. | COrPs, including increase of the navy and | 85,110 barrels, against 53.500 barvels the pre- | My, Lubens. This seems’'a sad vase to the A beautiful light snow fell last night. T a pair of Hy berg's Non- vanced toward completion, and it 1s ant public works, amount to $:7,885,014.03, as | ceding week. boy's sister, who had_arrived with her W in Earnest. AR T4 }‘ tod that sho will bo ready. for irial by | Will b0 seen’ from the following tabular e Drother Trom Germany~Bit & fow months | DLolng Good in Karnest. | changeable Glasses and your defee- g:uu of the coming year. statement. 3 Fire in » Hotel, ago. The parents reside in Germany. The AluMoxt, Nob,, Nov. K.=[Bpeclal Tele= | s D is e o ectod. Is an absolute preventive and cure for \ “Tho const dofonse battle ship Oregon of 10, | The estimates for the same purposes for | iro broke out at § o'clock yesterday mora- | rémains wero laid o rest 1n tho public ceme: | Kram to Tie B ] —Th ladies of this city Inap abslule proxa | 200 tons has been launched and work is be- | Lhe current fiscal year amounted to §24471,- | jng in the Arlington hotel, which is located | tery, under the auspices of Rev. W. A. Lipe | gave a Thanksgiving diuver i the opera aGripp y ing pushed on her as rapidly s possible. 40881, or §,414,415.51 less thau those {or the | 4y the northwest corner of Thirteenth street | of thie Lutheran church, house today. The cash recerved smounted Max MBUBF & BPU GU IF YOU COUGH S CINAT 06 W projucial orilaam Colihis RGr the Cureent fiscal year the estimates | 8nd Capitol avenue. Tha building is a three- | “Tbo following ofliccrs wero elocted at Lhe | 1o even 850, which they intend dividing | J'1 4 * DIY, L 4 At : A B . revular conyocation of Siroc chapter No. 40, Tapidly pushed. It s expectad that tht | for incréase or the navy smouted to 89,703, | 8tory frame and burucd rapidly, Hefore the | {EFRIRY, COMVELRIOR 0T SRR SROBLEC 20 1o Tormer vessel will bo ready’ for commisin | 957, and for the noxt fiscal year they amout | blaze was extinguished §1,500 worth of dam- | pidity St JMUpeES WECEMERY SOPTIHED ing i a short time. 10 $12,455,025, the difference being #2,751,303. | age had been done to the building | seribe, A. N, Bauk: treasurer, C. Rupp: o second-class battle sbip Matue, of | ,,ThO estimiltes for the running expenses of | and contents. The fire caught from | secrotary: 3. W, Sheater: priacipal 8o 6.648 tons. has had a trial of her engines, and | Y88 2a¥y and marine corps, including im- | an overheated range ana had - been | Journer, W. E. Krause; captain of the hosts, her armor is now being put in place, 1j is | Provements at navy yards and stations for | purning some time before discovered. | D. C. Giffert, royal arch ecaptain, Asron expeoted that she will be ready for a sea | BBe next fiscal year, amount to $15,430,880.02, | Seyeral lodgers who siept in upper rooms | Barnot; sentinel, Hy Luhens; master first trial in about six months. being $663,047.51 in_excess of the estimates | were awakened and carried out by the fire- | vail, Alvert Wobig; master secoud vail, “The work on the second-class battle shp | Of the current fiscal yea men. Policerien say that there had been a | W, 'A. Black; mastor third vail, Ludwig among the poor. The school children made I'uke *La Crippe Cough an effort on their part and suce ded in ob- don’t wai 1til you have worn yourself taining #25 in cash and a large amount of e ercer ou. bat got it i time wud provisions, which they will combine with the Womtn's Christian Temperance union, IT WILL CURE”YOU, and thus assist in the noble work. Omaha’s Newast Hots!, S Hebron Y con n » Mlizzard, Jor. 1261 and Howard Sursets { (w Wy 0 ‘i 1 ‘\ Heunrox, Neb., Nov. 80, pecial Telegram 40 roo .nw:rxlny WA \ \ to Tz Ban1—A cald.wave fram the narth, | A rawms S0 per duy DLHLUNLAL A AL, Teoxas, of 6,500 tons, is progress: e dance at the house aud that the majority of | Kosenthal. 0raows with buth ut K por 11y, B51: 4 85 possible, a0d tho vessel wil meobuniy o Joad for tha Neeand Yips. (e Todgers weat o ‘ved tn ‘an Tutaicated | - Ackion has been commenced by the city | woving forty miles aa hour, struck hore this | Wroams witl bath at 313 par Lir, 613 DOLGHE oady for Der seh trial within siy month Loxpoy, Nov. 80. In the House of Lord | condition. attorney agalust the saloon keepers for a | morning. The thermometer foll to 102 and | Modern in Every fespoci. - re—— ‘Uhe progress of work on the double-tur- | $0day the employers liability bill was read } Mrs, Hilleka owos the bullding aud reuts | failure to pay their occupation tax. the indications are that it will go dowa to Sewmiy Furarthe BRI rm wouitor Puritan, of 6,060 tons, is | for the secoud time. 1t o C. A. Dempley. The greatest success of Lhe season or of | zexo before moruin $ C. 8. ERB, Proo, BIRNEY’S Qi ssnd >

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