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et e » THE _OMATIIA DAILY BEE MONDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1893, ; ! - — _ — - - — - e e et s et et et s g e et s et A | ' AN TONT7E Q lightning rapidity the following state- | P} POOR FORSAKEN | Thom f v e ¥ Ve . v ) | ) A ) t ) cmpson 0 the ridge, whore e was | ( I R I ] | foven 1o teventy and tan anres, These exton- | foreign fnauiry, althoush the past week's WANT T0 UNIONIZE ALL SHOPS | it ED" POOR. AND “FORSARKY | Tamieon o Sciriaze, whort hoves | CONMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL |3 soen s emie e e eaten | IS RPN, e, e My father's sister is my grandfather's | Stovens was eaved and taken to jail at | that there is to 1% & good and permanent mar- | rekouiiing dockense 10 Jaed 1 o ierior —— wife, and my grandfather is the father — Charlestown, wliate he was tried, cons | —— kel for the fruil [Inquiries among those | with'the samc cperiod last yoar. Ther i 4 of my mother, and, as this makes my ' 9 : smtied g . z 1 o PR | practically interesied in lemon culture as 10 | continned unsatisfactory rolation betweos Journeymen Horseshoers of Omaba After | granfather my uncle, my mother is my Major Pauline Oushman, the Union Spy, | dem® ‘"'"“ exdfited. A There Was Little Life in the Wheat Trade :.l‘l.'.',r.p‘(“‘-'.'”\"c frult comparad with that | gureent prices of hogs and. of broda gy Romething They Sag They Will Get. cousin, and her daughter my second Desortad i Her Old Age. s haien s o) B tdin Yestorday. | Vine the qualiey of Cuitforat . learom ol i "o bers had 1t pretty muok.. el oA TS — cousin " Afler a quarter of a_century of exist- | i not fall beiow thatof the imported when the | way in the market today and prices dropped “Well, my grandmother died and my ence the schools established by the di- | | former is cured ns well. Tho native fruit, | 106 10 150 on all grades. Roceipts. were i CONFIDENT STATEMENTS OF MR. AMSBURY ;rllunlfull,u-’v' mm-r\\n-{nl my ~|n]u:{-, who was ( HER DEVOTION DESERVED A BETTER END | rection of congress in all garrisons and | THAT ~ CEREAL ADVANCED, HOWEVER “'i‘l‘. At ‘l"“ I‘“‘-“ "““";""“‘ :"' q fully | hoaviest in nearly throo months, or ai | my grandniece, ter a while my new permanent camps for the instruction of | j cultivated and cured will lack no quality of | September %0, when 7,106 head were rer | rr other oll 2 i o1 18 | i — | the best ever sent to market. 11 om- | ceived, i grandmother and 1 fell in love, and after the enlisted men'are considered by some | | ¢ . mar iis Con © ) Statisties Showing Teades Most Afected by | my grandfather's death we were mar- | Beaution Sympathetic and Generous She | authorities as @1 fallure, says the New | SeInE Orders from New York Were tigne [ (1Sl having been reached, the growers in Hogs Lower Everywhere, ] Inaasteinl Depression=titele o vied, Had Been o Popular Actress In the York Sun. Theoriginal law prescribed And the Expected Cold Wave flold and that they do not nssume Ay extr | Chicazo aud other markets were lower | f Omhs Batlder to Do=Notes This was allowable by law, as she South at Opening of the War that the men should be “instructed in Failed to Materinlize -Stocks ordinary risks 1n going into lemon culture on | A0 there was nothing for sellers to do but Lavor Freie was my second cousin. Olher War Noves, the common English branches of eduea- | and ftonds, an extensive scale take their medicine. “There was a eood de from the Labor “Now D'm the father of My mother, tion, wad especigly in the History of the | e . mand from all local houses and for the first and that is my grandfather. Therefore United States.” The post or garrison S Riovx O1nY. Do, 10, 11008~ Hesein IPrices e boon bayond suljtors: ehnfe P 71 or. " i o der was ‘to 'se b & 10X p ., o, 10.<Thete was ite | nond: TR eost g AL AL R AL R R s e 4 soienavmen bomasliois of OMEKa ke I am my own grandfather. The antopsy on the remains of Mys, | Commander was ‘to 'set apart a room for _ Cicaco, Dec, 16.—There was little lifa | head: official yesterday, 1,960 | some tinie here, but the broak yostorday e jourr .’»,. . igh W11 TR S — - Pauline Fryer performed by Coroner educational and reilgious purposes. in the trade in wheat today. but with large :.:.‘v:‘,.:v‘v:,vu\...lw aarke U106 15¢ Loy today brought in some buving orders. Good { e ll.k e “.'l’""‘:"’”r‘ M i & BOOKS AND PERIODICALS. Hughes did not reveal whether or not | General Breekinvidge finds — that | export clearances and expectations of & | Carriw feceiite 200 hoad: off | to chotee light and butcher weight hogs and — } At AR L A " g oere the once famous woman herself ended | | Medvly if not all civilized nations seem | gecrease in the visible supply, closing prices | ay, 298 head: <hipients, $16 he Hitio TA1E 10, @O0t HORS Ot Ll e tahte Amsbury of union No. 19, in speaking of [ e are in recoipt of A.S. Roe's “Cloud | jiay wonry and darkened life or whether | 10 have more carefully systematized, su- | waraq little higher. (. A aull wnd 16wer while fair to good hogs of all weights s their efforts, said: on the Heart," in paper binding, published | o JO008 - 5 sidentally, | pervised and suceesstul schools for en- 4 little higher ompared with the very largely at #4.90, with rough packoes me naturally or a T closing yesterday wheat is about o higher OMAHA LIVE 8T . 1 v or ac feted s . S| 2 3 ! atis o L0 highers CNTOCK Mo s the San Francisco Examiner. isted_mon than we have,’ aud 82KS | wun qnd oats unchanged and provisions & " Sk e | Whether it would not be well that a | {y % An attractive holiday bulletin has been No indications of —poisoning were | ard of ofticers shonld propare suitable | i e : ¢ 1ssued by Houghton, Miflin & Co.. occupy- | found, but the stomach was taken out for S5t HiobL ‘r' S e SHBBIN. ™ 'he opening prices in wheat were Difterence tn Conditions, vanced. Hefore noon, howev about wore working ten hours placed our hosses at | jug forty largo octavo pagos, twenty of which | ehemical anaiysis, and the chemists re- |t it books for o military schools, 50 | changed with May_at (7. ‘Tl drooping RARVHDAY, Do, A6 overy thing bl changod hands, Sales wore A disadvantage. We tried to coax th arc given to descriptions of new books, es- | port will solve the problem. An in- 1 .[lIH will have a mn_mu} tendency, ‘l‘ll"n;ll-{u'\ .»f‘ yeste |I|(|\ s v }nlu| \'\.lTlt'\wll Thore hias boen very litkle l’l’lkl‘n\ .-'!' ‘.In'lmmz_\ fi,' lv g J‘:rv&l .\.»w;:s.nx « | pecially of *“The % “Deey on'! a8t wi 4 Hal . g ois | @S 18 the case ia Buro) ued for a time and prices declined. There L tle day a om £, 0 520 a week ago induce them to treat fairly with us. | Gy, o i shidey ‘ A L o' shown that tho export clearances for | With lust. Compared with ¢ 76 thioto Sheep Trads Demoralizod. fectly fair ourselves with P Sy bl bk Now that the onee noted and heroie | dugted, are fuilur ¥ year ago tl v ro of our union have been | by G. W. Dillingham, New York city, # [ & 8 of out union have BOCH | \Fesr Twenty-third stroet s nderweight stuft at from #4135 to $4 83 I'nere was very little I W the market Very Little Cliange In Rteooipis, but Much | Prices ratlier woakening s the morning ad “Al the membe working eight hours per day the past two years, and the fact that the nonunion men hange in ea at present eon ays Colonel 12 coul 1n order to be pe | oy % R ", the week in wheat and flour from has been o uy “Jack's anksgiving Dinner,” ©At the | «ypoig. i ¥ I, Townsend, Twelfth infantey, and he | 2 1% 00 om | has been an increase of fully 2,000 cattle, The iiberal s of " ave " wor y 4 Major Cusl > on spy,” is both coasts wore #,217 iy COMPATOE al v s of sheep this wee { vir employers, we have decided to work | \ould's Pair'” and “A dourncy ih India” are [ (MO0 | |”.\“:T.f!§ "f"l“ forovar feomd tha | believes that they should be recognized i i S 000 it M‘\“,.,'.']:' '\',"'\ U :: | while hog receipts have decreased just about | have not helped the markot any, There b nine hours per day, with a proportionate n- | nicely illustrated stories for little folks, -+ . Lt i+ i | on adifferent basis, The idea on which | wo 67 but the advance was' soon 1 thav much, Sheep supplies were fairly 1ib. | been a fair demand from all local nouses and ¥ oise of wages, These nonunion men will | served on good paper and in clear, lareo | Poverty, pain, loneliness and disapnoint 4 A | \ ance was soon lost h Y the good to choice offerings have been rea i ork for a g they can get, i we 1 & Y - ¢ L g 3 el » custom in Burope: m s, e cold wave. o expected to | corresponc o sl The fgur bR R A LA RN Rl } work for unlnlmg.llui\. ]u: t ;“(‘: i e | Ones and Tiie Nursory. Tho Russell Pub- | considerable charity and_interest is xh.‘ ustom in Buropean ¢ untri Where ’b‘“fir]‘i‘m-;r -tpx‘v‘u':xlu\:\ll‘v!vt‘v‘i‘\\| xfll( (l-I\ || orresponding weok last year. The figures | the supply las beon of an indifforent charic { keop on as we have the | mon " e | lishing Company, 106" Summer street, Bos- | being shown. Her body will be spaved | 8riies ave reciuited by coaseription FASION LB R TR Lo, yl N wheat tields, | are ter, and this has been a drug on the market, will soon be very little for a nonunion horse- | {0 v A 1 | and lavgely drawn from uneducated | 0 materialize. Euarly trading was e Mozs Shoop. | almost blo i #hoer 1o do in Omaha, X » $ g n 1per's yrave and will be decently el ~ light and the enthusiasm of the bears evap- { Recoipts this woek N .O8 B Ll impossi "l’. to move even at i “Thuring the past month, with the assist- | How Colonel (after (eneral) N, B Fotrost crawled down to 684c. DUt | Receipis It woek, i Ronity. Matha Sory talt i e 154 41500 | ste: 33450 4400 serve and landwehr, may last twelve ance of the Central Labor union, we huve Army wdy. Some very fair G1-1b. lambs 1 No official action has been taken the L ruled steady for a time and ad- | S et with e weel last year Donelson, as deseribed by himsell, is given | est | buried by menand women of the Grand | Peasantey. - Theie service, ineluding the | ofiied” May | | e ours, giving > to y ight it L ready sale ut &850, but somo stock sheep Buccented in taking over one-half of "t | Donelson as deseribad by himsell I8 gen | by ung post, as there hus not yet beon | OF tonty years, giving time to teach | vau slightiy “on light, worthwestora | The course of cattio valies has been unm- | Sid not a6 botor 5t et poe 4 Al Ij‘l'::“ \“'Hlu‘l'lf;" *';“.l"‘“li ‘l‘l'l‘l!l"'j“;”' War Journal. “The Capture of Fort Donel- }mu- for m-nmu-} ul"l'nngmm-mfl. but the | ¢ I anmL.:\i W ot ;e | Bullieh: and. the . market. maieq | terruptedly downward. Inaddition to the | Fair 1w good natives, £2.35@3.30; fair to good nembers are wor shops, g oy i i 1 I s ice, ol i J 8| a o ) nled 1 9 B . B . described by General Buckner, is | form now cheaply elothed in plain, black 3 + firm for the re . Y usual ante-holiday duliness in the cat- | Westerns, §2.25@3.25: common and stock of any importance in the city. These three v ) Al 72 i 4 SRR hand, the enlistment is entively volun- | firm for the remainder of the session. ) e shooh. 3 OR e i 8 ¢ S o prouty well known now, and they | 40ther interesting featy Confederaw | and rather shabby apparei will be neatly egulntions are | CAme from Minneapolis. that tie nils v tle mavket, the prevailing stringency SheSP EL00@IUH: good to choice 40 to al, Lexington, K dressed andhonorably buried, probably | tary, and the recrniting o Clristmas numbor of The Book | in the Grand Army plat in Lauvel Hill | %0 stringent that “‘on \ vere 100-10. 1ambs, B0 .50, wre fosig work fast. We have aiso decided | Wi were s b, 0450, rd for distrivution, giving the | 11 ut down there woula all resume next | in the money market is hurting the con intelligent and 10 got out o ¢ it MR o : woek, San Francisco wired that buying of | sumptive demand, and in consequence the 0! ™ B e Wanie and place of all union shops. You can | Buyer isa chavming galaxy of interesting | cemetery. fairly well educuted men noed bo tuken. | whoat thore for IPrench uccount hnd nb- | drossod beof men have no diflontts i, (LALLM i Sl L DA e own. e dre gome o win this | excerpis from il sorts of holiday bookes, | “IL*feoll, past commander of Lincoln | SUeh men do not ov should not need the | sorbed about 200000 b, in- Lhe et fow 1 hiave no difienlty in Alling [ ONiciat vevaiptsant dispysition of W i i A i At of Dictorials thAt & | osf, und Mrs. H. C. ishor of the Relief [ instruction imparted in the present post | days, that the price advaced diere vester. | it lmited onturs at low COMMAIY £ Lhis WOH LY LOUR oNts 3 schools,” 1n other words, we do not | dav and that buying still continuea ona | bulk of the receipts are half fat, warmed up ok hoe ke very I A o e T Ter | €0rps of Lincoln post went to the morgue | 5 bt ) Yy 86110, - B A il \ DLl AT L vices renderad by W, & Sebring on_tho Fovols of i areyn 1t 8 wls much laygor | SOEPS B Bntoln Dot ent (6 Le movkle | nne 0 give the men a L..Am.,.,,l| ol e }::.;\;\m].ll'..”mn\.ll dvance fn wheat and flour | and -,ml‘.»mulu.m . and these kill ont very RECELPTS, nergency committee of the Centra or | th al. ; SOBE( SPEAL \ioi. L6 canteod | HION becatise we can get mon sufliciently Qo AN FEUGSCO | unevenly. Cattle that looked cheap in the IO it BOBRIL 6L TE8 ORTOH,: . ME e | York undertaker, to whom they guaranteed | 0N, S v s 4 news and the market closed firm with May ¥ i lits i way of reaching o man's heart and not | The Decomber number of Meehan's | the funeral expenses, That is as far as | educated: and, in the n s h at the top figures of the day, May openca | PeNS Killed out dear, © amd - cattle malking him angry. His work alone is said | Monthly tells us how to grow hot house | any defimite arrangements have b is mot sultic avGide. soldoff i, then e and advanced | that looked —comparatively high priced orials that a v oprices. e | SHOWH DY U Booksof tha' Union Sto 1 nding wh CAvILE NoGS, SIEEP. [ HONSES S M, ¢t place, “‘ther cnt time within the thrd v Head Cars, Head | Cars. Head| Cars, | He to iave changed about 100 horses to union | grapes and is illustrated with a picture of [ made. C. Mason Kinne geve the case | ¥Years to thoroughly teach them theiv | e tothe ciose atbizoe. on whe Yoof killed out more than worth | % 20isl 15 6ol el weo i shiop: e vine filling o whole house 224 feet long, | his interosted attention, as did two or | Military duties and pive them a I'ne corn mavket was featureless, with | the money. In ¢ 10 be on the safe side DISIOSITION } bhearing thousauds of black eyed bunches. | thiree others who w scholustic education besides.” The men | fluctuations confined to 'yo range. May |y ) s re prompt to see WIS CATTLE | OGS, Sieke. | burial should be Teades Moat Afle by Depression. Poi pnous and edible mushrooms are de- . nd sbd a0 A, | Dusers have endeavored to et everything nd NJB. | chean, who attend these schools at present | ovened 'heoff av iy« 1t s interesting to read the statisties of | Scribed and the amateur is that at least a prope both good and common. The com LULILIALGH B v 3 ave detailed by theiv captains to go, and | j¥here it closed. Bartlett, Prazier 4 the unemployed. i the various eitics amd | Erow early radislios easily. Thomas Meehan | decorded the woman who had made a | e €e /! _“'““h o “ml“ SRR -,;5““_' Ream sold carly in the day, and what little | Paratively liberal supplics have enabled | i note the tradoes most affected by the indus- | & Sons, Germantown, Pa. famous record in the union cause, but ‘.”‘m;_} ol Uabat v AR BFONen ARLELBY B buying there was had puts for its basis | buyers to take off fully 25 on all grades this X fal depression. The following will show [ Jenness Miller Monthly is now under con- | they temporarily dropped the matter k LR A el B, Dullness continuec the feature iu the | week, except, perhaps, the fancy stock, of o | routine of thelr military duty. More- two extremes iu this regard in five lavge | trol of M mark O Jenness Miller and her strong | on loarning what had been done. were light and Lils which the supply been too limited to cut vitios: personality marks the Christmas number, | rangements for the funeral will be com- | Over, the teachers ure enlisted men, oponed unchanged' at | Liote five § Cuiaiiy T : | New Yok City—Targest number of any | containing sciect and forcible articles on [ pleted today or tomorrow by the Grand [ ©ften of limited acquirements. He | i ¢ lost Ty and reacted ' to g ShiDDers S oue trade idle, cigar makers. 10.000; small- [ physical “development, proper dress for | Army posts or by individuals. would, therefore, wholly change the | the close at the opening figzure. the fuctua- Duil Saturday's Trade. Leftover st number of oue: trade idle, brewery | women, the care of the skin and ovher sab- | 0¥ RUEE GF v B RICRRIS - evstem: tous following those of corn. The market today was but a repetition of ] worlkers, 126, jects about which women are always seek. | ., Deteral tadles of the 1ol corps OF | ™ He finds no adequate explanation of the | ahe brovision market opened steady, Dub | o) “poe™ oaing qoie S = 4 Chicago - Building trades, 45,000; brewery | ing more ligcht, Jenness Miller Company, | the ¢ity who hud known the dead woman | Fe i adequateexplanation 04the | weakened with the early decline in wheat | the five preceding days trade. Receipts — — (b Y e o, ¢ Y | called “at *the Major's” late lodging | fact that our soldiers, especially those | and failed to sympathize with the lator | Were not heavy. nor was the qualits any Stoek in Night. st Philadelphia — Painters and decorators, Willivm Black's two novels, “White | house at 1118 Market_strect, and some | thut cannot read or write, do not more | firmness i wrain. — Heavy estimates for | thing ext here was the same indificr Recelpts of live stock at tne four principat G 2.300% browery workers, 10, Honthermand T Far Tochabars! are pate. | told of unsuecessful efforts in the last | geneeally avail themselyes of the privi- | Monday's hog reccipts weie a depressing | Cce on the part of buyers loward anythig | Westennmarkews Priduy, December 16 1 Boston — Carpenters, 20003 brawery | lished iu uniform oditions, davk green cloth | year or two to secure aid for the woman | '€ges of the sehools. Whether the difti- | influence nud ciosing prices were lower all | not fator an good condivion. “Prives wore | (o ooy Shepn, workers, 40, wit gilt lottering. “In Far Lochnbar” is a | who needed it 5o much. Two or three | CUlty may come from tho character of | &round, Compared with last night January | WAEGWY wuotbly lower than briday, - bub | L 50 1,000 . Cincinng abinet makers, 13003 brew- | story of Scotland in Mr. Black's happiest | ladics had tried to get her in the | the men, the compulsory foature of the !l:‘rlKI;:n\'nr\ (x)i”b'"""““f:;:;;‘.“"“l' ACIOWSL L SR i AL bat e better ;:I:\Hll.m & s witd 200 SRt 8 : style, reminding ouc of “White Wings,” | Cpocker Old Ladies' Home, but failed, [ S¢hools, a lack of interest on the part of ed recéints for Monday: Wheat, | altozether the entire supply was & Fyd ke »m the above it must be noted that in | with its boats, breezes and lovemaking. 4 the instructors, or the defects of equip- ) | bRV REINg . theso citlos thero has beon no trade ns little | Bou sroriee ore whamsome. aovorakit: | and an orgunization of women associated 3 juip Touts, 228 cars; hogs, | 1t was late in the afternoon befo Total last cattle iad gone over the scales. Fairto ing futures ranged as follows: good 1,050 to 1,400-1b. steers sold at from AL & _ $4.15 to #4435, There were no really good 1o ™S HIGH TIME } Articicn, g ow ~ A i It g L choice beeves in the yards. PPoor 1o fair something was done, if your blood | ; stuff weighing from 850 to 1,200 1bs. sold all is impure. You can't mistake the uffected as the brewery workers. while the N ana kIl Sm R RICA B | E LR Ol with the Grand Army declined, o fow | Ment, isa B LU LS, trades most affected aro the cigar mukers, Fper Bros., Franklm Squar months ago, to vote an appropriation :,“ this voint he makes these sugges- cabinet makers, building trades, painters | Yosk city. asked for by one of her friends. This | tions: B and decorators, The above 1s pretty good O 1y i as sal 5 siti Would it not be well to let the inspectors oty LAt RO uting for December is o delightful num- | Was said to be due to the opposition of a A D rAsLaB N s81 3 cof | Waear argument for the theory that when men are | pop superbly illustrated and full of intercst. | Grand G LRI LD UL Wi Gl Avmy man. She had also walted sl arms practice assume tho-d Dbciiess| 018 a1 | the way from £3 to A few western 5 ; imple Heitsyirenve SKiED be I ! 3 supervising these schopls, as they are in s g sl 15 \ yms. Blotehes and pimples, ulo they frequent the saloons. Phrce faseiniting, complote stories and 4 | long for the approptistion by congress | Sion dunms the pecton whon thre i com. | A1t 67l 6% | eattle were reccived, but they were mostly s ot e arn b Omnha Builders Dong Little. plenitude of readable sketches of snort, | which Senator Stewart tried " to get for | paratively little targer practice? In some | - Dee ... gt ) butehess stock and feeder: sion, are somo of them. If you **lot Work at the building trade in Omaha js | (ravel and adventure an many lands com- | yop “and appeared to fear that sho | instances the school Lacks iutelligent man- | Jan... |, There secmed to be a httie move life and it g0, you're an easy prey to all Idead vory earce conslderiee the autbae | Drise; s literiry manu. iwell) caloulated to |/ (o0 A GODRRESE) Hh0r R s e e e o D pokva Thbm thio hotics atwitioh || o Layre tone to the cow market, this being due more SOres oL Bty ailizieay 6¢4 men doalking for worlk: ‘A'mombar oithe L:l'fl_“(_\ .i||lt'llll!\d.l‘;l.\lq(}\:&v A story of the A N they are held. ana the conflict between Dec | to the rather limited suppiy than to ang im Now, the best blood-purifier in Butlding Trades council sizes up the siwna- | Tttt cutiiet Shstress furion, - from | 1o et years of hier residenco | 5¢hool attoudineo and other dutics whicl | Jin: { provelniy In i dsmnel i ASbinghiotivery shekworliisiDr SElercual B0 8: € i 3 & s, 1s very uy . yed S| 2 9 e e time and 0! i Hy | 8 ce ¢a ' cows rougt £ . il ] % 8 ery. Tak at, wnd Gty fascinating, Another charming story is “A | in San O Lan pi oo mup LI i e i have sold all right all weels, bt T D S0 G G ancisco before she got her pen- choice cow or no nevr work is being done and \chers, und then, usually, the school | “gan Meiley of the Midway Plaisance,” by 2. W. | gion M- it will certainly rid rlu of we can get to do epair work, and the aa N I'ryer bavely lived on what she thelle snoral Miniofithooneinesiuuogal g blood-taint and disorder. It starts ity of. ,’;“,“,.y ,,n.‘..,“{\ many fow mak. | Lo Outing, 232141 Filth avenue, New | could earn by doing washing, scrubbing. tiMeulty probably arises from the ex- [ LAlD - ;:!jo of Aquintol oy ers vm- a week every organ into healthful uction, ing repaivs that need to be made. A year | *OU% 3 - cooking and other housework. She se- | isting method of grading the intelligence e e tot s el gRmoot i) assists il the bodily functions, and 8o at this time a man could easily “find “Cuuses of IPailuves in ‘Boom’ Towns,” is v small pension a little over | and acauirenents of the men of a garrison - “'"C,_'»‘T‘I‘sr“'f' LI D0 8, ullls jup; and nvIgo e Somothing to do in our line, but now 1t seems | @ vaper by H. S, Floming appeaving in 'tho | * o At SO by company rather than as a bo This | o 8 95 £1.25, wih fair to good stuff wely ut from the whole system. G. M. D. far : z : , bun TR R EBng e | year ago and lived almost entively on : : L b Lih | #2015 to $270. Common large calves and passes nasty Cod Liver Ol and that nothing of importance will be com- | currentissue of -the Engincering Magazine. : At 4 ARt must necessarily cause e feeling, owing 6 4h 108 ¢ D 0 surpasses nasty menced this winter, Tdo mot know wnat | Ahe writer, as an engincer, has had a largo | that afterwards, her age of 60 yearsand | {050 di¥erent “standards of the company sl quotations were as follows: yearlings wevo slow sellors at from & to 31, { all its filthy compounds as u flesh- 3 many of us will do until spring.” perience with “*bhooms’ ud devotes con- | herinfirmitics ana sickness making fur- | commanders, upon whom this duty now dé MUR--Stead { While fair to choice veals were in_uctive de builder and strength-restorer. 5 5 siderablo space to southern cities and towns, | ther hard work impossible. She was, | volves. Through their agsociations the men | . \WHEAT—No. 61%c: No. 3 spring, | mund and firm at from .35 1o 'here - For every dissase caused by a l Tabor ot a An ntoreating and liberally illustrated | however, kindly treuted us “one of the | sou find out each other's acyuivoments, and | AN EEG AL 0T | s T ey for st siocle of wll ) torpid liver or impure, blood, Dysppeia | England has 4,000 idle clergymen. fwticlo i lvon Ore egion of bake Super | family by Mvs, Taylor and Mrs. Chal- | it may easily huppen that sonc men aro re: gtk o, Y3 Witie, "S0NT | to very good bulls, oxen and stugs solimg nt | Skin. Bealps o SorStulovs affactions—ev re much better aris journalists have a lavor union. mers, with whom' she had lived. By | auired toattend school who 2032301 Jutent, Sy from $1.0 stoms” 13 discussed by o 83, Consumption, or Lung-scrofula, in its carlier ek > i ! 0 § s Wi i T RBGL cas | informed than some who are not required to e = % T ; o o 3 3 ARG itk e g Nashville piano tuncrs are organized, zine company, Times building, New Yoru, E ys called “*Major. My view Is, first to enlist men who do not 2 a a, effective tha [ A as is generally the case on particalarly dull. Supphies b lard, | heavy, but with the dew ardiny, o doesn’t benefit or cure, you have your not been | money back, y 5 nd from the cou Can anything else be *just as good™ for ; Paris has sixty-four labor councilmen. Six short el wcter sketehes appear in the One of the ladies who called yester- | ceq 1o be instructed in reading, writing and ‘There are 9,500 union printe in Loudon. | December Review of Reviews, covering in | day was Mrs, Mary Lake, who had seen | avithmetic, but intellicent men who have have formad an associa. | e group a wide range of international in- | Major Pauline Cushman wearing in | received a common school education, and | ¥ Sek ¢ Mess, per hbi.. 50@12. Colorado cow boys 1bs.,'$7.90: short ribs sides (loose | tyy also vestricted the market hy i lcencl buy ) ious ter Among thent is one on the late Car service the shouldor straps and | who will make first class soldiers whew they | $6:808640:" dry " salved” shoulders ™ (e T e o "h_‘u"[‘;“ niikened | youtobny ! | Boston stairbullders will have a trade | S ALHIsONOf Clicazo, by Dr. Shaw, editor { to which Presdent Tintola's | receive theiv miliary educution, = = = | §g5@0.00: short clear shtiea (hoxed), ¥6.758 | foeders ate not more than 10c *off on school. i HOn o te h e sno i ass | foomm ksl on iontitlea i n et Mrs. L Dot s e auda fened 10 | ‘Winkky—Distllors' finished goods, per gal., | the common light and _roueh there Indinna has a state labor legislative com- | yar, Tho frontispicee of this number Lake was then Mrs, Marchuer, wife | BOn-commissiond RN | | OhE hias been a decline of from 1he 1o & oo 8a S ¢ PR o frontispiece of this number pre- | o5 iEh e bwoRlndiaat: C | more intelligeut privates, a e course of | “Sugars—Unchanged: eut lonf, boe; granu- | to choiee feeders are quotabie at B0 ) mittee. seuts a new portraitof Gladstone, with his | 0f & captain, and the two ladies accom- | gpydies shoutd be contined to a thovough | lated, §4.70: standard “A." 3160, tfair o zood at 3.0, nd ‘6o ud j New [ngland has thirtcen co-operative | favorite little grandenild, Dovothy Drew, | Panied some troops from Memphis to | teaching of their duties as squad leaders, he following were the recelpts and ship- | Lo A2 COMIMOLL AN 2,000 250, Five-Dollar Hogs Ave Gone quarries Boston unions are making a fight on non- b A photogzraph taken last October. ‘The | Vicksburg by boat in 186 According | how to handle men when the, view of Reviews Company, 13 Astor Pl to Mrs. Lak story, Major ushman | iv charge of smali rents for today. AWTICLER, WECEIPTS, |+ SHIPMENTR, are sent out ries, such as patrols, trophys ph AL MEBIC union be New York. wore her shoulder straps on a plain | recounoitering parties, etc. well as their TRl > | — == The hog market during the eavly part of K Jnion railway men are being discharged | Current tistory has azain appeared with | black traveling dress and lay down on [ ordinary dutics as non-commissioned offi- | (gt B8 2 25080 F1000 | the weekk was featurcless, hut yesterday JAPANESE) at Torouto. 1ts admirably ardanged store of valuable in- ok wi N ile passing | o ! counl o atzoo] 10b and today went tobogzuning and g - | the deck with the rest while passing | °0 | | 1000 , u ) | = The striking priuters at Tacoma are pub. | [rmation for busy readers. 1ts roviews of | yomo rebel guns that shot way the pilot | . These are the post seliools I favor.and the cxrl| gooo 131808 | closed 20c"to %e tower than a weele ago. Cir )5 4 sl papsr: the great questions of the day, its estimates | 100! Kt Vieksbure the maior | ipstructors should be commissioned oficers i A, 00 00 | cumstances surrounding the tride have not o=t of the reiative value and bearing of cven 10UEG, ’ ksbury e WO | ohoare themselves weil versed i their = A i changed and the situation remuins practi- “The shop force at Rawlins, Wyo., is work- ing extra time. and its summaries of important fi U most aamirable for their clearn, Ohio's state Iabor bureau has secured | hensiveness and imparti cots “hre | heroically worked as a nurse in ficld and | gy On the 1 e L T s, compre. | hospital “for two months, sometimes | Colonel Hughes reports that the un- | mirket wis steady. Crewmery 21@? ¥. The consensus | wading in mud nearly knec deep about | gatisfuctory condition of the post schools | A4EY 18@23c. Eggs weaki strictiy “tresh, lly wnchanged. Hog and hog product | prices ave a little closer to were a week or twa CURE ether than they A New and Completo Treatmen:, consisting of | dai £0. but notclose enot SUPPORITORIES, Capeules of Olultment and tvo places for 80,000 people, of eurrent opinion and the coudensed review | the ficld. may be partly due to tho fact that | @2 F2o LK yer o suit packers. The Cincinnuti Pri ,),'r.‘\-T-f‘-'v;,Rm:’ff}.';\&dfifi'."-fl'”“x‘i‘m?f'p‘.'i‘.,’.".,";’,.{:]f','r' | Suginaw lumber workers get from $16 to | of leading features of every current event Major Cushman was a brilliant woman | gttendance is usually an additional task Pro Polnters. CULLpRUIRIYS with T kulfo or fhections of carbutlo actl, wis 2% per month and board. ave recorded for the convenience of the sti- | jn‘thoso years in private life and on the | AAANraRALL T A ocording (o ha a0 oL It ah1 In rexard to the outlook there is no new | 8ropainful and eoldom a pernanent cure, and of en “The cigar makers of St. Paul gave a benefiy | dent, and numerous portraits and biog- y I £ e sugrgests that it might be better “if Acc port of frult shipments | oy it belnz quite Jikely that for the two | resulting in death, unnecessary. Why enduro mento, Cal., Omaha has raphies ave given, Garretson, Cox & Co. | Stage.as wellasinthe dangerous role ofa ( 41l men were rvequived to attend some | from Sace and.ed | months e for unemployed cigar ma gJunuury 1t cre will not e | ghia torrible disease? = We guaranteo 6 i falo, N. Y. )y, through which she won her fame. 3 RN o i cars from the Ist of June to the last of | much varntionn the total packing compared | DOXes to cure nnv ease, Yol ouly py for A Borlin man has given §75,000 to provido | Buffulo. N. Y. shy, throngh which 'sho won her fame. | one of the servico &chools at tho same A B e R AT AL R S | Dot sicetect, SN T o by mal. Suaple summer outings for poor children, Albert M. Lorentz LL.R., in a recent publi- | * ery g &, 100, her most | time, i. e., the non-commissioned officers | 31 NMinneavolis have handled o ThORLIE L Droha DIV ENOwW 8016 INENalGt o6, Guarinioe Jssued o, cation by the Truth Seeker Company, at- | Attractive beauty being her large brown A cut of wages has been presumably not t at thete speeial sehool: the men found | yumber, . Cities hike St. Louis. Kan ce 10 prove i announced in ] o | CONSTIPATION t";:";.fl'i’.,‘uf:f?"l!«xg 0 dex ! X hos | g tempts to prove that “The pursuil of | eyes. She was very sympathetic and | profieient in ik ‘imary school could > snver fall away below Omaha | fenient to the trade, I ‘the subsequent eall o 28TOMACH HEGULATO | the Caruegie mills at Beaver Falis, 1 o & ¥ ) )} 3 A proficient in the primary school could [ St. Paul and Denver fall away below Omaha | it H > the gront 11V nd 8TOM EGULATOR t s 2 P pleasure is the sine qua now of intellectus renerous v impulses, any in- | toiton sol i rumencation, ete, 5 T e ATt 1A P or prody shal' appr e usual | BroOD PURIFIER, Small, mild and pleasnn "6 Mononguhela Amalgamated assoca- | hioneins 3 the sine aua now of intellectual, | gonere iin he Sanies and many in- | o 10 4 school in instrumendation, ete., | in the number of cars handled, 1t s estic | proportions. 1t I~ anotiecabie: fuct however, | il bepoctully adupted foF CLalcrei ausés C0Dozs tion is furnishing coal and food to the poor. e T P T A e tances of hor kindly florts o relieve | <o that all of a command would ho'simit | mated that Omata s Wandled during tho | that e domestie | (rade” iy ow dull o 1o | s | 8 or. promo lea s the v of philan- oring. SN slfsaocnifiae. & 2 suson 2 950 carsof Califor! inie of the year, o Ot e animation in ANT! 4 | ‘Tacoma’s Labor day celebration surplus v and stutesmanship.’ ho book 19 "".""“1""' ‘v"]l“.l- at great self-sacrifice, | Jarly employed duriag the same hour pastiinensop 10 1o 230 cars of Califor tie of the yeur, and not e animition i GUARANTEES fssucd only by 4 | will be given to the unemployed of that city. Progress,” and handles | 8¢ told by her intimate friends. Colonel Heyl finds some school rooms not b b Bt 5 % 3 Kuhn & Co.,Sole Agents, Omahia, Neb — But this woman who was famous and Bomelprastyihighiiquotationafon Snou b New Haven, Conn., has twenty-eight I; nd dw } ctices without gloves, the g adequate, 15 on the suggestion | ,,0 s sen ¢ country by some o - ! i8 AR R A fp LA wuthor upholdiog tho theors that vl legisia- | Popular as an actress in the south at the often mads, thit/eohoolitoachor Should | b oy LhachLInte tha country by aoie ol i 3 “he city employes of lndirnapolis will give | o0 regarding “worality is wasted time, | opening of the war, who won & place in | he appointed for each post, with non- | Saturday 10 cents was a £ood big prics o = 7" < 2 I 2 or cont of their wages 10 the unomploy od, | hat men should be pevsunded o do right | history among the heroes of that st commissioned rank and a hospital stew- | choice iurkeys, but some of the houses SOUTIL OMAHA, | | The assoeiation for the emplogment of the | LCCRUSE 1t is casier and pleasanter than to'do | gle and the friendship and admit ard's pay. quoted out from 12 1o 121, cents. They do s R e sl | unemployed at Boston Aas. given up tho | O I':i\“ _A'I‘h' “fi"' \r v York [\';\\. of generals by her success for the u 3 - this, doubtiess, hoplug tiat thote niay bo o Union Stock Yards Company, | { ghost. JAmong the intevesting features of Me- | cause, and whose life was filled with | DINED WZLL WITHOUT COST. scarcity and that prices will advanco sufll | { About 300 Ttalians have left Newcastle, | C'ure’s Magazine for I mbor i3 a group of | jindly deeds, died poverty-stricken and ciently to make their quotations good. On | South Omaha. / ! Taaaony 000, + | portraits of Teungson und his friends,among { ) . 1 4 tbe other hand there is just as likely to bea Best Cattle Ho aud =h)3p warketia tae wsy { Al.[,k::“ m.l\“_\l‘wwr ! i : them Sir John Horsehel, Browning, Coarles | #most forsaken. The Trll'lk 'hy ‘\:’m;-nl- : M:ulneyll-nn Soamp | Jze run and o consequent drop ln prices, Ll - AL i | L{ girl employes of a Lawrence, Mass., fac rwin and Carlyle, reproduced from New Version of John Brown' h Bivingied s SUaslungton tiescsiaionr, gentleman who has been watching the 3104 HOUSE . 3 m‘u)« iargod. : Cameron.~ An article appealing to the inter- There has been so much romance | played a game upon a Washinglon res- | have a fruit auction house next season IS THE BEST, Wood Brothers, ‘ wser forty firms have signod o scalo of | eats of the hour s 4 diseriminating and sym- | mixed up with the Brown raid that it | taurateur that for originality and effec. | whon ' the Calforaia fruit twade “open %\ % RELIEVES PROMFTLY and o TSRS o < T/fkce bieseated by tho organizod weavors | pathetlc study of tho churaoter and ca Lecomes the duty of the historical stu- | tiveness has not been matchod in any of | up. me of the commission e CURES QUICKEST, ¢ Live Stook Commission Uerghnnre , p adelphia. ¢ of Governor William Mciinley, by E. Jay | dentand investigator to getat the netual | the time-honored stories of Beau Hick- | here do not look upon the fruit %W o Ll L A 18 America his 2,000,000 children earning | Bdwards. Charles A, Dana, 'the famous | fucrs A prominent oiiis bl > el i suction with any great amount of o 00N D DADLAN, Lygunagers - ] wages, Puew displacement would give | 0ditorof the New Yoric Sun, provides a | [0t A D it citizen and able | man or any other ters of dinners, | gCEON s Dol that it will be to WALTER 18, W iob,' | Meassers 1,000,000 adults work particularly interesting travel skoteh im some | 1UFist Of this country has informed me | you foot the Dbills. He was a well | (i d A y. 5 b the detriment of the commission business 1) gLl S, | that most of the published accounts of | aressed, gentlemanly appearing person | if AR IR AEAR ) limited, 143745 Broadway, New | the Brown raid ave imperfect, writes a | —any other would” not have secured | ne Market reports by mail and wire cheerful auction house should be established arnished upon application . | 1 quired to ring up fare us soon as o pas- PR | T e ra e T et g BRI SR A ‘ songer boards vhe car. Martin’s Fevry corvespoudent of the [ much attention in the cafe which he [ give Omaba u great deal of business that “fhe police of Chicago say that every Tho Benediction,’ (Before the Battle)” | Washington Star, worked—and ho ordered a dinner that | she docs not now receive, us citics that aro ) B ‘ i frolght train brings into that city from one | (L0M the painting by J. . Linton and “Vice- [~ John Brown came here from his Ad- | proclaimed him an epicure, if a scoun- | Bow receiving fruit dircct from California ¢ b 10 twenty hungry men. j torlous,” anothor paluting from the same | frondack home in the autumn of 1839, | drel, He commenced, says the Post, by | ould send theirorders here; in other words, A RaR e ist, produced in a paie of enerav: | o writer, dusing tho. pst o AERet Ry BILDO QR that Omaha would then be in a position to k tice « ) e appear s g St 8 ipping the waiter liberally,which alone N i T YT T B vy B Mt ! L altor ke the market for this section of country, ‘ fofor cont in wages the gliss workers of | The Art Auatear. An ongraving by Baude, | & Visitor o Essex county, New York, | would procluim him one aceustomed to | ““ho lemon crop of Californin does e Kokoma, Ind., have struck. after the niing by Van Dyck in the mu where Brown resided and is buried, and | secure the best attention: and as for i 3 $ x i i ke much of a figure 10 the commercial ] jEhere are 124,400 idle people reported in | seum at Amsterdiin, represents Prince will- | #athered many fucts of his personal his- | wines, he would liave none but the best | world, says the San Fraucisco Bulletin /\\$ ‘ A Chicago. Toriy-five thousand of these ave m 1L of of Orange and his fiance, and 1s | tory, Brown passed his last night while | vintages, which he picked with the | Mostof tho small crop has baen worked off \U i in the building trades alone. yery expressive, Among a large sclection of | envoute for Harper's Perry with the la Dtie at home, ‘The standard Y h i ¢ taste of a connojssenr, The dinner was for this frult hus The building trades workers at Clevoland, | interesting art’ subjects™ treated “Art in | Mr, Nor informot S that 1 v e been established by the foreign murket. in b O, have decided o cut down the length of | Public Schools and Colloges” is practicul and | paplv orton, who informed me that in prepared to the King's taste, and ap- Re! L Hat-; f time the producers in this state will conform | 2 their any to give Lhe 1dle & show. iggestive. Montague Marks, 23 Union reply 10 a question as to his future move peared to please him until the last | yoyhap alxuu\l:lm. Whatever m..,\.n:\.- been | BAGS & TWINES | TENTS, ETC. NOLes 01 4 recent jourue, 5. MeChure | Pittsburg streot car conductors are re- HARDWARE. 1 1 ros gtakire, - Aoy nts Brown said: “Waten the Teib | conrse, At that point he uttored a3 ¥ - = oy Bostou coal haulers have asked unionis: uare, New York. Lty course. At that point he uttered an | the stemporary drawbucks, they hive rot " -y 1l 0 ) oli ho ] DA e SRR RATS atkon uoatate | L a1 Cuourvoat oz | MR exciamation of horor, and beck: | discoutaged the growees of this it On | Bemis 0man Bag Omaba Tent-Awaing | Rector & Willelmy | - Lobeck & Lin, | P are now working about fourteen hours per | plained by Mrs. Frauces Hodgson Burnett i Jrown squatted on the Marvy- | oned franticutiv* to the wuiter, | the contrary, there swill be larzer plant- COMPANY COMIPANY. COMPANY. Doala’a i itedntcanl ] day for from $0 to §11 por week, They are | in the Christmas Ludies' Home Journal, A | land beights he gave out that his object [ That functionary 5ot being sufficient to | iugs this year ofplemons than ever before. | tmportars nd manutas | 000 Cornas itaog Tackton | ESAINA1R IpARY i k now asking for shorter hours, ’ delightful charvacter, Pomoun, is presented | Was mining, and when the boxes of | vent his weath "0p0n he summoned the | I one or two instances, sccording to uu: | {arecs of, UoAr sackd | SR GG Hid oy p Tho ‘offcluls of the United Mine Wor by Frank R. Stockton indeed, | pikes, guns, ete., arvived it was unde theutlc roports, us many aselld a novel wa) will | e * quaint girl revealing horself in a_sel ‘ A e e = ‘ HATS, ETC. | ors of America are endeavoring to induce the Juiners at Pitisburg to strike for the Bhceny | Of 1eLLers to her former Titress of “Rudc rate adopted at the convention in Obio lasy | {iFange,” telling of her social “boom ubroad week. ‘1ho men do not seem to take well o | With her husband among the aristocracy of : i head waiter aod eventually the pro- es | stood that |Iu:\" were mining _hmlx. A | prictor. Then vinted out the cause man named Thompson, an important | of trouble—a dend {fly in the dessert. i personage in the little army of | Words could nd ‘ express hi well- be planted to lemous ina sin and others will reach fifty acres, gradic BOOTS AND SHOES, = = - T Morse-Coz Shoz Compa WA L Gibbond Co ! Wholesale N ST Jugland, Among the cthor contributors of | 1Bvasion, was posted with others | feigued disgustg0r the regret of the RIME IN HIGH PLACES! 1t is | Saiesroom and Omice—11i-11a) 111t o varl 4 Hata can st jogas The establishment of & shirt factory fn | LIS Bumber avc Georgo W. Childs, Julia | 8t the Potomac spun of the ivon bridge, | proprietor wt Wi#d nufortunate ocour- hiob strange that some people do Factory 111151123 Howara 8t | KL ST N0 ,tho state prison of -Mussachusotts and: tho A‘Lu:'rd\h'l William -~ D, Howells, Hamhn | While John Browa's son and Lieatenant ence, The ec swas calied up and | weong through ignorance, others from We are the OXIY \i‘\'..:l‘)'."‘.'l“" of Boots an; | ‘ “ controverky hetarcen L brewery onganis, | Ganaud, Mrs. A, D & Waliew, Robert J. | Stevens held the Shonandouh span. | “roasted” moro @@Bbuually thun ho over | N fuitiro 1o 1yvos. ace na tothe rgntor | Sem SN 111 0 a0 e | oo ey 1 tlous of Hoston vwere tho principal lovics of | cuthor the Christms numbor 1ok charags | LROMPSOn Wus captired and held a pris- | did his meats,, @@ the' restaurateur | wrong of o mate: Bub It is strango, | owrsewieciory. csiff] (BT N | BB discussion at the meating of the Massachu- | foiieh the as number is i charming | oner in the old brick hotel (N0t now | ofered every arged in hi y 058 e il trange, | 2= - — . S = 4 :?fi:‘.:lflum'mfuf'::}’]:?z':fi."x:‘lf.:.'f":.:xlpf.“)'f,‘f: D10 bound volumo of Harper's Young Peo- | o etean ccdy fhom their position and | come with nauses and could uot cat any | sist in perpotrating frauds upon them, | CREANNeu ' NG o co oot sy | Prosuce. srove of s | Yt D A L g was denounced, and & commilto was ap: | Ple for the year ending November, 1843, 1s ey lll::L(?;ll:,l ‘l‘nh;m- gt et more—he had probably had all he | High-toned, wealthy manufreluring uuborifios o, Tl | - and rubber guods, 1403 FRIAS koo comont 1 4 pointed to investigate the proposed shiry [ DOW ready v factory matter anid report to the next meet- | tion of firms will offer and sell to ratail mer- d forms an excellent collabera- | .00 wanted. Of course the proprietor ng matter for boys and girts. could not think of charging for such an | chants, articl on by citizens eoncealed in which they knw o be | = DRY GOODS. ~ LIQUORS. | BTOVE REPAIRS ing, The state organization of Massachu- | The variety and quality of the' selections in | that building. Young Brown was shot : Waa - o 00 | {nfringements on the righte ] e | | ST . = S | ) Kois alowed s 1t IBCFOUSE Of menibersbip, | LUbIr ARRRGEALC.whon this biousht todetner | tBrough the body, bt succoeded i | {raokiul beat tho it sl oo | tore i foaivattons ot weil kuowh oeads | i, E Smith & Co. |Kilpatrick-KochDry | ~Trick & Herbert, | Omana Stove Repaic | s especially wavked during the last thyee | Seou W be ustouuding and lwmpress oue with | reaching the wrmory, when he called t0 [ 40 attention of his other guests, But | We want tosound a nowe of warning to GOODS C0 VORKN Stove tant ¥ 3 months, Mvonder ut the stupendousaess of the work | his friends, *“They have shot me!” but | when the disgusted guest had gone a | the vetailers to bsware of such imita- | Prx goods notons, fur Wholesale liquor dealers | “and wator atinoieai I ] s r———— and Korials, poetey and plebunds ane so s, | imediately veloaded, und seeing Ears | bystander, who had walched the occur- | ons sud simulations of “CArre@s Lir- | §ily'tafiousrd s 191 Faranm 8t AR TR An ingenious Boston school boy has hlllldu,m tho youthful mmd can be amused sy '::;)‘;'?‘;_'”;:{”lllllj' ‘“llihns::lfl;::{.::fll; rence, remarked to - the proprietor: '{I'L.Edl,lvu ¢ 1t .‘l" \\'!lmn.‘,hvuy are or-L P————— PAPER, ] OILS, i ? thought out the following paradoxical | dtuusttucted while acquiring a splendid pien S hone g Soa “Why, dido’t you see him pat thay fly | fered 0 you, refuse them; you do nol URNITURE. | A —T . o i g . stock of information aud being stimulated | T, shot him dead on tho trestle. He | i, the desseri?” And the subsequent | wantto do wrong, and you don’t want to 0 g son Bros (3 ter Paper Co| Standard 0il ¢ human problem: to lgarn move of the world we live in. | 200D after expired from his own wound. | conversation was unfit for publication. | lay yourself lisble to a lawsuit. Ben Omaha Upholstering| Johason Bros, Arpenter rapel andard 01 . * There's a man now hving who says he | Nothing oould be better calculasea to keep | The citizens learning of the death of Pl K Franklin said **Honesty is the best poli- COMIANY WHOLESALECOAL | €arer o qull atask of | L ] is bis own grandfuther. 1f you usk him f Eho yeuns folks from tho blues and out of | Beckhaw, cried, *Blool for blood! and | il pills for great il D3Witv'sLizule | ey it is just as true thuy *donosty is | VERAMEIRiehblis' it | 10g8 Paruas sicwn, | Willin” papeli™easd Wi 204 Lbrieid 7 bow it bappens, he will raftle off with | mischief. Harper & Arother,New York. prompily avenged the deed by hurrying | Early Risers. ‘fmb“l principle.” Wholesale vuiy. | Guaba, Popeie, Wive Glls, Bale groass, b b .‘ Y | 3 . e —

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