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6 THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1891 — —— - - IrW v )OLE \ T \l I; | of the horns, he was answered, “And the | sal code of laws—the Napoleonic code—one l ll NN ' r AT | thirty dage. 85 tar trom beling dissatisilod, | can be no ques jon t bl ity | I ‘Nn'e A "y Q \ 1t shall arise another shall rise after | currency, with Napoleon's eoffigy stamped | prospects, which are docidedly better than | Chicago to Baltimore ant e 15 bt Sty thom.” This other little horn, which Is to | upon it, one system of weights and measures = might have heen anticipated a few months |-’vluly“' W T o L Lk B ior 1y i e i be a pleon, iy & King, and frst | 1 must make one nation out of “all_the s & ago. The call for manufactured goods is | and would % MU To: conslen to ot rom e Shall Rule France and Dic- | Fuie over some little kingdom partitioned out | European states, and Paris must be the capls he: » Bxpectl y ing Business | really heavy, and our factory fs hard pushed vlon the 1 For- the GHtPaE s . 1 v L ] of one of the four Gracco-Macedonian Horn- | tal of the world}’ y Aro Expeciifg s Good Spring Busi to 011 ordets on tme, Bofing Hnos are | of I oo arty, responsible for the outrage | A Thrilling War Time Incident Told by sl =X tate Law to All Europe, Kingdoms of Greoce, Syria, Thracian Tur- This change of times and laws will, In the and Are Prepared for It moving steaflily, and the rotallers seom to be | seen what (hese clonds on the horison ma Army Telegrapher. key or Egypt. The little horn, says Daniel, [ main, be the program of the new Napoleon beginning to reallzo that certain lnes of | hotokens but Wall street has its eve upon 3 SF waxed exceedingly great toward the south | The French republican calendar was dated Ko0ds are now on the market at prices below | them as Involving possibilities Important 1o WILL AN OLD PROPHECY BE FULFILLED? | and toward the east and toward the pleas- | from September 22, 1702, and it would not [ S|GNS THAT GIVE ENCOURAGEMENT | the cost of production An agent of one of | speculation. HASTENING A REPRIEVE TO THE FRONT ant land. The pleasant land" to the bibli- | be more startling should the new emperor the largest manufacturing bl 4 a sho e perol o largest manufacturing establishments in | TFhe rates for forelgn i e cal writers, meant Judaca or Sy fn a similar manner, “think to change the i the country was In town tho other day and | to i Loy onqorelen, exchange continue After coming to the crown of Syrla, how- | times.” ; ; he tells me that there 18 a renewed activity | twene the homoor Trend of Events and Tendencles of the | ever, the Napoleon i8 to lay his plans for | The new on 18, moreover, to decres | ‘WHolesalers Well Pleased with Pre all through the ves MerFShANtS. WO | ol wostdnow be fow ug T qoney markits | the ution of Condemned Deserterd Present Sald to Comport with Pre- e e of France. “And after (he | the abolition of Christianity. “And the king rade, Which Is Tuproving Every Day— | could not be Induced to buy excent in drib- | syisting conditione. Jeweeor e et Btaged by n Petegihin - Stoaskigo1t eague made with him,” says Daniel, “he | shall do according to his will, and he sha 7 ear's Tosiness o Judge fets thirty days ago are now ordering freely sl SRR R AR UL LS ¥ & e Ll e g bl ik bt shall work decellfully; for s shall come ub, | exalt himselr, and magnify HmRelt Above | e eenn onicsn Witl Bo Judg and confilencs besuies in'n JarRe mesure, o | lAnd HoF the continient want more gold, bt celpt and Detivery of (o ars Ago. and shall become strong with a small peo- | every God, and shall speak marvelous things Ll Lilbbodhu i have returned, 5 ML LA R et b AT ple, * ¢ and he shall forecast his devices | against the God of Gods,” W. 8. Wright, Rector-Wilhelmy Company SR s TIEEI iRy e ias s prove against the strong-holds, even for a time This also, is only what happened In France The hardware trade is showing a steady im- | notewor ity orimrooability, therefore, of any kL : | From being king of Syria, with a sudden- | tn 1703, POST WHEELER, That Omaha has a class of jobbers who | provement, althongh bullding hardware must AL UL TG Lt R SRl ) 3 PARIS, France, Feb (Spectal o AR A AL 3 e Lo and were It otherwise, the effect here, with | The other day Dan L Josso M. Sarvig - hess that bespeans a peaceful vote of the ten — - arc enterprising_ and capable, who have | necessarily remain quict until there Is more | our abundant supply of idle monos . swould # spondence of The Bee.)—Nearly half a cen- | nations, he becomes emperor of Franc LABOR NOTES, built up a trade that s to endure, has been | PUlldIng goIng on in the country. Retatlers | bo rathor Wholesome than otherwise” and the Cincinnatl Enquirer writer wero tury ago a most curous little pamphlet | and thus head of the confederation, “And - abundantly Qom0 avere tont | Mave allowed thelr stocks to ran way down, L holesome than otherwise chatting together in the lobby of Willard's was published in London. It was en- | they worshipped the beast (Napoleon) say- A native painter In India carns 40 cents a bt el A M Y501 and every time they sell an article they have OMANA LIVE STOCK MARKET, hot in Washington, Ludwig and Sarvis (BT L BT TY RS B T L A LR L B UL IR, LA R L S of the last six months. to go to the jobber to replace it. On this ? are old-time telegraphers. Ludwig 18 now e ) able to make war with him?" A mule driver in Morocco earns 10 cents a In spite of the conditions that have crip- | account I | for marked activity as trade ccelpts o s . M . ¢ was written by one Rev. M. Baxter. It | “'The new Nupoleon. says the prophecy, 18 | gy, ” i T T 1HG R 5F thans TR S oPaldl 6 QL ComVIaNeN: b orYe Recelpts £ Jatle mnd A Are Light, | connected with the Western company in s0ld on the str for 1 peny to become more powerful even than In th o Blttabire. window glass factosles are | it to-And o Wholssaler i this clty Who , et a0l O New York city. Sarvis works in Washing+ The pamphlet was a prophecy founded | time of the first Napoleon, possess milit slbihE Ao Ll Aad AT denin S s N LHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, SATURDAY, Feb. 24 ton. He furnishes from thet point financial on the Book of Danfel and the Apocalypse | SCeuPation of Rome, and restore the e L UL R b P CHLIG RO L) 0 Recelpts of hoth cattle and sheep have been | nows to Wall street, occastonally turni ot 8L, John. the Divine, and contaled ‘o | Lor.powed of the popa; He i Anally te A thresher in Turkey can command 40 | perfect satisfaction with his trade and pros- at SUIL Form an Tuteresting Feature of | comparatively Hght this week, but there has | (hat thoroughfar i VENTE U Brellistedt WWenth oF the That 8 e | e law to -‘V‘ww‘l 11 of l‘lnulw mkvl i vpt “"vlll-« a .|‘,.I g tat. | PoCts. That is not saying that the jobbing the Trading. been a sharp increase in hog supplics. The | e stuir WHTsH able of predicted events of the last decade | decree changes in laws and times, and finaily e trades unions of Baltimore are agitat- [ ane’ or the past fow mo. bee CHICAGO, Feb reat declined today | figures i 1g stuft which of the nineteenth century to abolish Christianity ing for a stringent child labor law. i b O kb b bl r Ladis Lo i i L gl sl as follows ardon. upside down by the start- hie puts on the wire A military funeral passed in front of the L S equal to that of last year, whih was a periol | and May closed with 1c loss. Free selling, Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. The most striking thing about this quaint L THE PROP) Y DB FULF] D7 iplate factories at Swansea, Wales, e le % L { § T hotel, The band was playing the ‘“Dead The m riking thing about this quaint | WILL THE PROPHECY BE FULFILLED Ten tinplate factotles at Swar of unusual activity, No one would be fool- [ small export clearapces, the mild weather | ReCeipts this weele.. 1015008 s |3l h i sl : publication i the fact that the curious Strangely enough, the situation of the | eMPIOying 3,000 hands, have closed down. yeiaeinr 4 G 4 ey : ipts last week.... 1L616 23401 1038 . ; i hain of predicted events beging with the rise | Buropean powers seems to be so shaping | Employes of the St. Louis Stamping com- ish enough to deny that thus far it has been | and liberal receipts in the northwest we me week last year, 1764 16 15,970 Phat tune,” said Ludwig, “gives me a itself as to cause those who watch the curi- | pany have had their wages cut from 10 to 156 | @ dull year, commercially speaking, but the | responsible for the weakness. A little buy ame week fn 1892..., 13,014 28,642 807 sort of nervous chill Sarvis asked how e her. dittate. Taw to | 2% moves on the chess board of the world | per cent. fact remains that Omaha jobbers have held | ing caused a temporary reaction, but May T S tatiohad ACoITAE “rance, .t g ate s to ask themselves the question, “Is the old | A meeting of Vienna's unemployed, at | their own under the pressure of adverse con- | closed only %ec fnside the highest figures. T West Viie e Burope with more splendor than the great | praphecy coming truc? which violent speeches were made, Was | ditions better than their competitors In other | May corn closed %o lower, May oats go | MOt been at all heavy, in fact they have been | hut® Fefry i, wWes ,.,',fl”‘,"‘,‘,,‘.‘”,}: gt HCan, L years the little lurld-covered | maCeriin ft 8 that, though written so | dispersed by the police. 5 Jobbing centers of the Missourt valloy. ToWer, sarid: proyislons. 1ower -alll avound rather light, falling 1,600 short of last week | there. There had been a number of deser pamphlet has lain about in odd corners, | under an entirely difforent adjustment ¢ The Ohlo miners In convention at Colm® | Nota single firm has'been se:lously emt Wheat opened weak and without greatly [ and 4,600 short of the corresponding weck | tions from the 0 forees. The military Bewn with dust and. forgottens now, the | power—anen ety different adjustment of | bus are divided in sentiment on the pro- | rassed by the financial stringency. They saw | diminished activity, as compared with the | last year. With an average demand prices | Authorities determined to stop them. They strange unexplainable Nepoleonic fever | of the present time w 5% fothinE e el A reduction in wages, | the storm approaching and for the most part | big business of the previous day T would ordinarily have f ood advance, | decided to make an cxa he next IO s s ovee ree and Burone, | traae resent time wero by nothlng less |~ General Master Workman Soverelgn fs in | were as well prepared for it as it was possi- [ starting price was at a decline of from tee [yl Sgnerily have made o good advin who deserted and was caught, Two men, T o e e “Whien i | th o miracle to bo inferred from tho then | conterence at Pittsburg with the leaders of | ble for conservative and far-seeing business | to se, the first transactions being at from | Bt the demand contines of the most in- | Shea and Doune, were taken after they had e Critle tovard Whlel e | exlating eonditions-tiat this old probiteey { ¢ig Knighta ot Labor men to be. During the winter they have | G0se to 60%e, as compared with from o | diferent and restricted character, and as a | deserted. They were given a court-martial blown the dust from the leaves and | toward which e ,,m,,”,“‘w‘m During the thirtcenth century in France [ ordered conservatively and still have avolded | to 114 at the end of yesterday's market. | result prices are still dragging along on the | trial and sontenced to be The even- the prophecy has been read with curiosity, | to be deepening. an_archer received 15 shillings a month, | the mistake of dealers at some other points, | During the first hour and a half, Which com- | bottom. On Monday and Tuesday prices [ & before the day nominated — for with interest and with almost wonder. It In regard to the predicted Roman alliance | @ Knight £4.10, a field marshal £15. Who now find it difficult to obtain their re- | priged the larger half of the short session, | were on the down grade and on Wednesday | the execution 1 wa tting in my has been translated and published in | the present shows only possibilities The Persian laborers work from sunrise to "Hm‘:' ‘vvnl’j of 1 v:: r“; “"rcfy‘.'«fwxflr‘:l[“ t ;“' the ri for May was Inside of the limit nd Thursday they reacted slightly On | oMce ‘H headquarters, The post m.m.‘m L: French, German. Spanish and Dutch world Is talk el S llianee | sunset, with an hour's intermission at noon, | {0 meet the demands of their trade. The | of Goie to 60%c and 60%c. Some long [ Friday the market weakened and today it | Catholic priest, came in. Ho wanted to e Y Il ot aecutive | far, however, ' s © conslsted | Employes of the Washinglon mill et on \a | Dusiness activity, and In several Instances | {6 uggost that any ehanges accurred on any | tlons ‘are very limitcd, in’ fuct o miarket | told him to wecure tho indorsement of tho Ol ara L tHe NG rE o UETOuN . baAE T | T s n s e e s e Bfnkt eucdd s ees this foresight has won them valuable cus- | i oriany tines on cither side of the mar- | is so low and weak the fluctuations are ymanding L This he aid, ani I R e e e R R U e L L e s e e g slig. | fomers, who would otherwise have placed | o ™mya more conservative of the bulls | little more than spasmodie flutterings. The | sent the message directly to the War de- c al_bearing, they comport v the throwing in the air of greasy caps at | The Fowler Car company's works at Eliz- | their orders, as heretof it OtllaR o vativ : pasni tering TS E M certaln facts and tendencies of the present | Toulon. France has made much noise | abeth, N. J.. have been closed indefinitely, | houses recognize the necossity of paticnce. DBut | ordinary run of light and medinm caitle are | partment at Washis walted for an thme which the most far-seelng judgment | about it but atter all, docs it mean much | throwing 300 men out of work. While trade has been comparatively duli | there fs o more radical ofowent o that e R SR G L OB T s ot el e AL AL RIS Wollo SRlFaR il Lol at Louisville and Lafayette [ in most lines for the greater part of the | Uim WRIGLWGUE bR QERGERIRE W BR BIC ) Sl O i e Smakkot for the. botter, | untl after 10 o'elock talking with the chap- A NEW EUROPEAN ALLIA Bear anything he asked with a view to Ve restmad work and settled tholr Qis- | season, the increased activity that has ohar- | VANCe Of leay than e to 2c per bu. por day | provement In tho market he letter, | untll after 10 o'clock talking with the chap: Just hefore the new Napoleon shall arise, | futire creeping under the mantle of s pro- | pucey with the mine operators. acterized the past thirty days has been [ COnUInUOUSY RIS L h i L SO R i G Lt e Ll QRS i Aeclares the prophecy, Europe will be ar. | tection? =~ What Russia wants, of course, | Ze )1 nor of the Bdgerton and Quiney | felt to a greater extent in Omaha than in | FERROVGINEY. RECE, (0 0 s LI EBTRG0IA LS| [ EHAN Bt tHatoXtFamE) ToWHOINe on L TNENIAY oL | EARS from i WaNH Nator & and 1P E SEARE This has been another very unsatisfactory week in the cattle market. Supplies have of a new Napoleon in 1897, who shall rule but there was not business enough [ even and uncertain market, but the fluctua companies at Colchaster, reduction of 1214 cents per toy The laborers in every occupation are paid from two to five times as much in the United tes as in any country in Europe. excited ranged into a new, ten-kingdc 1 alliance | 18 @ port on the Mediterranean and a water- wave accepted a | almost any other city in the west While b Sy Aoty or confederacy, which will include all of the [ Way for her fleets through the straits. She i B other cities experienced a spasmodic bright- | counter marcbing during the bull campaign Wil gLl gt thie isentenco ICHD gated, Nothing states comprised in the ancient Roman em- | 18 patting France on the back, appare ening of the commercial horizon and a | The'latter were the sellers of long wheat LAl LI O ML LI LRl DL e Ly pire of the Caesars. This, as expositors of | Dut diserectly promising nothing. following reaction that left them In doubt | this forenoon. The cabies werc not sug-| The supply today was not at all heavy | Morning I was again af the ofive Ly all ages have agreed, was symbolized by | from the realization this, perhaps, that as to whether the improvement was really | BeStVe i et A AN kd Vilics 1 Included some ~very decent beeves, | (0N, 10y fEmas, UL SC NOr § ST Danlel's ten-horned wild beast, and by t} sermany has all along smiled at the Franco- ) x L ‘e de. | more than o temporary shifting of the | Sympathy with (he past twe Coye ance | although there were mone that could be | Ele wire e e OO e ten-toed iron legs of his metallic human | Russian fetes. Germany is waiting for th The Northern Pacific receivers have de- [ giuo Ui (O fetmborary UILnE of ored | here. The weather was mild, with a warm | called cholce. Buyers for the dressed beet | OVery few minutes for a circuit, Kot image, The two legs naturally corrcspond | &reat struggie—one most imminent with [ termined to accept the modification of the | wih ™4 steady and permanent gain which | Wave in view. Liverpool was quoted firm all wanted supplies and as there § none. The chaplain ~cailed —early, but with the Roman empire's n and west~ | Her—which will have as its virus the mutual | wage-reduction schedule asked for by the | o rapiqly approaching the limit of a really | 4t the opening, but closed ecasier. fair inquiry from outsiders, the com- | Went away with a sad heart. The general ern divisions, each of which is therefore to | hatred of herself and K Meanwhile | employes. active trade. 7 Bradstreet's give the exports of wheat petition for the good heavy steers was active | came in and, after urging extra vigilance on become subdivided into exactly five king. | $he gives hersel? iittle concern atout this new The New York legislature has report There is not a jobber in Omaha who has | flour from both coasts for the wel il enough to advance prices a notch or two, | MY part, left to make the final preparations doms, corresponding to the five toes on cach | Move of Russia, knowing that it will be | fayorably in the senate on a bill to appro- | not stocked up in anticipation of a fair | 000 bu., compared with 2,005,000 bu. last | For the general run of half fat and short- [ for the exccution. In a few minutes [ foot anced by counter moves of England. priate $1,000,000 to furnish work for the un- | spring business and every indication thus | Week. ~The general expectation is th fed stock the market was perhaps a trifle | heard the band coming down Shenandoah The countries of Caesar's original Roman England, on her part, seemed alone to | employed. far goes to show that their confidence was | Monday visible supply will show a decrease | more active and firmer than on Friday, but | street. The prisoner wer ‘n;xm, on empire consist at present of about twenty | have looked to the bottom of the Russian | "o firgt of the Mansfield, Pa., rioters to | not misplaced. Many of the dealers have | Of L700.000 bu. Comparing the difference | not quotably higher. The movement was | their coffins in the amiulonce aid o SO Kingdom or ‘states which must be reduces | fattery of France, and has seen that it | p P48 G™\al Joseph Balechek, for assault. | enlarged thelr territory and are branch | in he relative reccipts this week and a | reasonably active and the pens were cleared | pany of the Fifth New York heavy artillery to the number of ten confederated kingdoms, | 18 full of menace to both herself and France | P \TE! 08, “TEPPo 3 €U agoased one- | ing out In the expectation that the W ear ago the dterease amounts (v something | at an early hour. was the gu Jand was playing tho WhIch “can hardly be otherwise, says the | ~(at it might mean ‘ml-nlnl.-,;.|4-«T than a | poreor the costs. of " returning prosperity will cventually [ O¥Cr 2000000 b, Now Yok sont bes yiieus tian & (hird of the fresh receipts ||'n.1|<1 dthejgeno-aliand g prophecy, than as follows: possible rcopening of the old_eastern qu In the English woolen mills female em- | lave business better condition than it | dispatches, but reported export p ases ere cows and the gencral quality of the | staff we o ambulance. -/ 1. Britain—Separated from Treland and | tion, tHe dominance of the Mediterrancan, [ 10 the Hnglish woien WIS [ENE CO0 | jag “peen for several years back. This | 23 boatloads. - May declined to G0c, recov- was rather more satisfactory. | they passed the office he looked tp at o India, and such of her colonies as never | and danger to India. Especially does Eng- Kn“)n')u»' :”"": ‘“‘"‘I""*;h»“"l'(;" E 1t "better. re- | view is warranted by the fact that the | ered to 60%c on a little buying, but wa very little noteworthy change in | inquiringly. I shook my head—th were forined a part of Caesar's Roma land *“fe the Greeks when the celve only one-half the pay. 4 conservative dealings of the past six | down again to from 60c to G0%c at market, “supply and demand ng | no wires yet % e nili&E seeTmb oL nalcateitlint ithane (eoun o and it is this scarcely-expr y Rt H KB hRve B TI e trada . 11¥AT roraymdbe | cloBe: Iy enough balanced to hold prices firm. The exccution was to take place nearly Wil haveineriiamantator theirrownl sponsible for the present war s joPlowmen and reapers In Bohemia are patd | iy it not more prosperons condition | Corn was dull, the market ruling quict | Veal calves met with an active demand at | two miles from the oflice. out on Bolivay France—Enlarged to the Rhine so as to Parliament, and the efforts which are | 0 cents a day; females cmployed at the same | 4" (hdt with stocks down to minjmum | and stagnant the entire seasion, prices kecp- | good strong prices, and the market for rough | Helghts, and up hill all the w o ey fnclude all territories west of that river. | now being pushed for the increase of her | labor receive 20 cents, nel u Il Tnen ar i down to a mintmum | (e “within fractional limits. An easier ¢ was, iU anything, a shade better than | very nervous and made renewed efforts to Belgium, Luxembourg, Alsace-Lorraine, | Davy. lodging being furnished. inent in | Feally active businebs will necessitate a | feeling prevailed, the market opening ott 3o [oniErdny.y : S get a wire through. but in vain. 1 ran Switzerland and Tunis, and whatever The wondrous advancement acance has [ John Burns and other men prominent in | pord jieral purehns ohocessitate o f SGEOI0 down Yie, most all of which was | Business in stockers and feeders was very | down stairs and called up my orderly, a Tiaden, Wurtemburg and Bavaria is not added | m ince the catastrophie of 1810 and her | English labor circles are to come to this [ peen gpoinl PUECH “r'? o Boods than has | G0 (0" (he action in wheat. At the decline | quict, not an unusual condition of affa Hittlo, Dutehm Frank, who was i to Austria. This can come to pass In only | Increasing wealth are every vear making her [ country to confer with their brethren in It is generally belicved that with spring | the price held steady and the mark sed | on a Saturday. Prices have not changed ma- | member of a P a regiment, whic one way—by France defeating and dictating | more and more a match for G v. | the cause on this side of the Atlantic. weather trade will tdke a new lease of life | With the price of May at the bottom figure. terfally all week and the volume of trading [ by the way, always had the good luc kot terms to Germany. Under such conditions Russia would be most General Master Workman Sovereign says | and that the end of the spring months-will In oats there was a moderate trade and h;l;_lv.».u.l‘gh‘ l.m.(-x‘u‘.\ are bringing good | be where the enemy was not. 1 m_u|p| 1 m . Spun—WIth Portugal and northern | unlikely to take any decisive move, oceupled | no charges have made against Mr. Powderly. | show a gratifying agaregate.. In an ex. | an easy feeling, due to sympathy with wheat | SUIF prices and feeders still paying | get out his horse and make all ready to Moraceo. s she is with thoughts of the cast and of vs another move will be made against | tended trip through (the wholesale distriet | @nd corn, and on prospects .of an increased | more than Killers for half fatted and short | carry a message to the gencral, should o 1. Italy—Probably with Tripoli. Engiand. No. Russia might prove the a arlisle’s bond 1ssu a Bee reporter was wnable to find a jobber | demand. Prices receded tc and the mar- f;; A {!\,-’ -(U.M to choic I-;*l TS are 'un(-‘*-! come. 1 went up stairs again, Iuwl. KVN\\IIIIll - ing the o ance o i et closed quiet at the inside. at $3.00@.30, fair to good 2.75@3.00, [ up o pen, addressed an envelope to the Austrin—Losing its provinces of Bo- | broken reed, plercing the hand of Irance | “ppo new Delta coal mines in Montana ex- | Who had any misgivings in regard to tho | kel closed quiet at the inside. - | e r D s LB B T L COBLECELIE Bt GO i hemia, Moravia and Gallicia north of the | should she lean upon it < pect. to take out 100 cars of coal daily and | issue of the season. ' All are hopeful ana | Provisions were weaker and lower, easicr | FAC 1 3 E 275 | general and prepared a blank tor recclving Danube, which may be added to Germany Russia’s object in the Mediterranean Wil | opploy 500 men. The Boston and Montana | many seemed quite enthusiastic over the [ COrly on the weakness in live Boes fn the HEAVY SUPPLY OF HOGS. UL e et but gaining Bosnia, Herzegovina, and per | sooner or later come to France like the | cobey Lol li0h 1" largely increased its | outlook for spring ‘sal The followine | vards, the decline in wheat and free selling s g 33 upon_my waiting ear the click of my rela haps part of Servia, stretching of an armed hand and then | poobt eXpressions from leading jobbers show iha | O POrs by a prominent broker and lard by | It has been several moons sinco 40000 [ 1 heard Baltmore calling Frederick Cliy Greece—With Thessaly, Epirus, Mace. | France will have no choice but to turn to e $ s co | they are far from feeling that the seasen | @ leadng packing institution. The volume | hogs were received in a week at this point, | Md Qonia and Albania. England. A Russian fleet in the Mediter- The coal miners at Bevier, Mo Ilhml:; HCba EBTAITIES L3 the season | © T Ging was very light with no outside | and yet there were within 500 of that num I tried to break in and ask if he had not Bither Austrta br Greeco wlll annex | ranean would be a terror to both and it will | 88reed to accept the operators’ new rule George . Tibbs of M. B. S support. A moderate reaction in wheat a [ ber ‘received during the past six days. | something for me, but Baltimore contended Montenegro. " | make common cause. extract coal by cutting instead of shooting || v, fi EL ieapribvy) frade B Smith & €0 | ittie later on was responsible for the market [ With similar conditions prevailing at ail | for the eircuit and 1 had o way, As ) L . s gives V' 0 ex 2| 8i C 9 T cos » da o) 8, v average | 9 as 0 g e cf It will be seen that the ten states are | So much for France and Britain. Ttaly | S0 L) 81von s wor D be a5 g0od as last year, wa have notieed s | IMProvIng to the opening prices of the day. | other points. tie average of prices for the | soon as he Eot the chance he Gt separated naturally into two groups, con- [ might join hands, too, and because of the | 0¥ the Tocked ont cigar. | Marked improvement over Jannary. Dusi- [ When wheat broke this market deciined In | week las been lower, and the closo wbout f was Billy Gentrs) sald over Lo taining five eastern and five western states. | jealousy of Germany and Russia, the in- le tall among the locked CIBAT- | negy geems to be enfoying a steady growth | SYmpathy below the inside prices of the day ower than last Saturday. A slight in- | God's sake let me get Ha 7 These groups correspond to the two feet | ternational relations of Germany and Italy n)mk:-rsr now s to cs;.::l)‘llsh a ‘ca-ulm'rz\ll\": bageakontthe ,l,gmmf“l Ik fi.,,"{;_’,}‘dl' and then rallicd to a partial extent .rln;rfl)' renso fn custern shipping ‘nnlur has helped | save those men’s Il\\v~ 1 opened l«Ilu 11: y of Dantol's statue. These ten states ses | would rather help than hinder Ttaly in this | shop of their own, which can be done, as | Jia™y °f ' REIRELE WantS of the trade f ¢ o thio end of the session on a little buy- | to keep valucs from going down too fast, and | Jike Mghtning and said, “G. 2 ) fo bo formed. fogether into an alllance, | coalition. Italy's nonchalance of late is | the union treasury is reported In a very | goring montns. Our orders are imeroasi | ing: The market was an extremely narrow | as prices o down it is morally sure’that | meaning “go ahead Harper's Ferry. .'f which is denoted by the body of the statue. | perhaps due to the same cause as Ger- | satisfactory condition. g daily, both in number and proportions ’;.“fi and featurel one, with pork and ribs | eastern shipping orders will increase. ‘broke’ and he rushed the "‘I":h'»"-m ;]‘:m This alliance can b produced by only one | many Crispl Is walting. ~ The feellng | ~Grand Chief Ramscy of the railvay telo- | we motico especlally a strong demand for | closing steady and lard firm. Compared | A noticeable feature at present fs the | was u reprieve for, oant, A TR Gt g cause—it will be a combination of thesa | scems to be one of strained anxicty and | graphers has gone to Milwaukee to meet the | manufactured goods, - We have Tately haa | With last night, May pork 1s T%c lower; May | large percentage of young hogs that are [ shape. Without giving S ten Roman nations to resist military at- | waiting for the Franco-German imbroglio | Northern Pacific receivers. He says his | a number of heavy orders from the west, | Jard e lower and May ribs se lower. being marketed at prosent. A prominent | I ran for the stairs, folding and sealiai £10 tacks by Germany or Russia, which have | which is to precipitate the gigantic Euro- | organization will acquiesce in whatever is | which indicate that business men ont there | Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, [ buyer says the average of the offorings | measage, and velling ifor Eragk B UG never been Roman natlons, and which will | pean struggle and foreshadow its end. done by the federation. Nave regained confidamn and omeCuthere | 4o cars; corn, 460 cars; oats, 155 cars; hogs. | will not run over 8 months, while the [ top of my voice. Irank leard me ang Ll veig book i} the co | o hended the situation. When stand outside and apart ‘from these ton | Should Germany bo defeated in this, as |~ Notices have been posted at the Spear- | to take advantage of the present low prices | 23,000 lead. J e welghmastors’ books ! ehow) thel’ average||comprahended | he, | SHIEUSS wag it kingdoms. the prophecy states, her weakened con- | man Alice and Mabel furnaces, Sharpsville, | on_many lines of goods. The leading futures ranged as follow weight to be very little over 240 Ibs. 'This | reached the fo: A s ahirves 7. Turkey—reduced In size to anclent | dition and her hatred of France would be [ Pa.'of a 10 per cent reduction. This makes | W. A. L. Gibbon—There has been a | —Avtcie. | Open. | ifigh. | Low. | C means_one of (wo things—either farmers | saddle and ready for his ride for BR8 HECR Thrace-with-Bythinia, more than sufficient to drive her to an al- [ tpa’ wages $1.05 per day for labor and $1.25 | steady improvement during the past few | Wheat No. 2| = have suddenly taken to marketing their | It was 12:03 o'clock ) Fi v 8. Syria—separated from Turkey. lance with Russia against the confederacy. | for turn work, ~ The men will accept the | weeks, and I look for an active trade ay | | Februdry 5 hogs younger, or clve the present compar- | to take place between \ERIUGC, o0 yp.him by From this view of the case, nothing stems | requction. soon as good weather comes. There fs A it lntivelygeatintactorvipeloca osnogatand ghel ks rketl g R T darten oM IUNTHE . The Balkan States—Bulgaria, Do- | more reasonable in its gencral outline than | ““pC¥Hr L ponn) Coal and Iron com- | eVvery evidence of returning confidence on 4 prospects of a_lower market later on are | coun e e Norie it hemia and part of Hungary and Servia. this predicted Latin alllance against Ger- | o0 oyachlown out its furnaces and closed | the part of our customers, and far from 3 v causing farmers to rush thelr hogs to mar- { h DR L nl v and B EhRR LY This prophetlc parcellnig points to the tre- | many and Russia. This, however, is in | RIS R JRORR P00 o%irik of from 500 to | belng discouraged, we expect to do a good 4 ol 8 ket as fast as they are anywhere near in _gray, Yesponded noplye BT ek tol the mend-vs candiet whica Europe s with dread- | the future: much more imminent seems to | Y5 ines BEERtE® O & 00 0 O instate. | business all through the spring, 3 marketable condition. Most people incline | were soon L ful certainty approaching—a gigantic strug- | be England’s loss of Ireland and India. L Tiol i loen! discharged Paxton & Gallagher—We are having a fair N 4 to the latter theory, and it is fearcd that | office, I stayed there but i shott G JE glo which will not have all of its virulence | HE POSSIBILITIES OF A NAPOLEO by (ko manager. trade, and while we do not expect such a | &) the Aprossyibaneommarkacinghmay et ouslyg| (oo S i o0 Tate, 1 set out afoot up e jealons; er- s & a 5 2 . | E curt o spring and s e SUp) CH Frank ar g too lale, sal:q :\'x‘uu‘.]:va..'.'(‘lml-:'r':.lnchém'—E'\...m,','.-l.,,{.,‘:f;"‘,fi“f',', Ger | But i the meantime, says the prophec The National Farmers Alliance has | boom as the Omaha fobbers enjoved last | pJ4", .| ourtall, the BpTIE AR0 MUIE SO e L et oward Dolivar Halghts.” Lihkd Germany. will meet With: ooreaniers that | (ne new Napoleon has arisen as king of | adopted a resolution stating that Secretary | YEoT We belicve that the spring trade will | "y un - coming on. the heels of d | mot gone moro than half a mile before I feat and be. driven altogethon ervae® G¢ | Syria, from which he goes to the empire | Morton, in his Chicago speech, entirely mis- | ToAch Brovortions that will compare favor- 100 it heavy week and making neariy 40,000 | met the genmeral and his staft returniis Riiine. 6o that the wholeSrert banioas, he | of France and becomes dictator of the con- | represented the necessities of the farmers, y with the average of previous years. Tt | Lard 100 Tos.| 1 5 2 for the past six days, 16,000 more than (he smiles In their faces I knew that ey sl ol paaligc i i an I el ctegarany e e o faiss. In prineipls | 19 true that the retail merchants are buying | Lo | hogs for the ALt |y e there in time. Ho ran his d to France—a result necessitated if o ehlaanto ibilitie limited 2k L L8 eri- | conservatively, but this will make busines May : 2 a week ago 2 IOreSHaILS RAY AT LALLS ost speed until lie was the old Roman empire be revived. Its revival [ , The Nanoleonic possibilities are 1l and dangerous to the welfare of the Amerl- | ;)"0 hotiar o M ago, gave buyers a big advantage and open- | horse up hill utmost gl h fmplies, also, tho vietory for home rule for | {0 the dircct iine, AL (he Geath Of tO | can farmer. il Bl tan i e o ok Mt o meyoveed | IR RIS i 712 2 | e bids were largely at $1.75 to $4.80. Sell- | within about w half mile of his destination. Treland, either peaceably or by the re imperial prince, Louis Napoleon, in the - b h e midst of a 3 g {nehldsioro lorRely sl b Thi SOl e Ckailant iron gray gave out, stum= eland, elther peaceably or by the renewal | "G Pin 1879, Prince Jerome Napoleon | Tt is not necessary to call a doctor for a | financial panic. There have heen good crops ! i T e O oo atora bueon i || jed and felli~ As 1€ happoned. a licutonant of the ‘events of 1853-1857, and infers that q < 8 |/ all over Nebraska, K ¥ and as shippers and speculators began to [ bled an f England Is to experience another mutiny in | became the head of the Napoleon dynasty. | cut or brulse; get Salvation Oil. Only 2oc. [ L0 EVER RERE ;‘“:;" ")"T\m Il"’“lfl '"r'd Mis sh_auotations s follow take a hand the market st thened, fair | of Cole's Maryland —cavalry Il “l| l";l N o v = — . and o s have oy 5 k L AL A0y y at the door India, and perhaps the horrors er | On his death in March, 1891, his two sons, . IS AT v SARY0 pientysalimoaney, FLOUR-Steady to good hogs sold largely at $4.80 and $4 dismounted from his horse at ! eastern war. o says the gromecy “"CNF | Prince Victor and Prince Louis Napoleon, CURVES OF THE CROOKS. which dust a3 soon as they let loose of it [ witcat N b R o clone tne. amic. hoss olg | the Bollvar Hotel, irsetly.n tront of which 8 * N i o: orl 0. v e gs take a new aspect. Our 2 £ i ik oNVAT v fell. With the yell, *Head- And there aro seven kings,” says cousins of the dead imperial prince, Louls, wilismakethin e 8 2! largely at $4.85 and $4.90. The early nmar- | the iron gray e Apocalypse. Five are fallon snd one' s ng | became the direct. heirs of the empire. The | A shoplifter, recently arrested, carried her | Customers generally eay that they are doine S e oy 1on. tower than. Evidoy, but | auarters Orderty!"” Frank soized the bridis one other Is not yet come; and when he | ¢ldest son, Victor, Is the head of the dy- | plunder in a paper sack. :w‘:’l’(‘: flu‘l\]‘?x"t‘;)f?' _’l“l]my have worked their h 3 this decline was all regained before tbe | of the leutenant's horse, sprang into the cometh he must continue a short space.” | NASLY. Emma Taylor, a_ female dip arrested in | FREES GOWR DUCW the usyalilimlt. and. are g No. 3, 455 close and the pens were cleared in good | saddle, and was off like the wind.. = Following the governmental headships of the | Strangly enough, by way of Indications | san Francisco, dresses in black and works | POviE Lhelf DILS prompily. Under -thes i season. I was a $4.80 0 $L.85 market At the placo proposed for the executlon, ghtest increase in their 1, $1.30 against $4.85 1o $4.90 Friday and $4.95 to §6 | the priests in attendance, hoping agains Roman empire, it will be seen that the Na. | toward the fulfilment of the prophecy, until [ at funerals. i ightest . ; e pole sty became, In 1806, tho sev. | Yery recently, Prince Louls Napolcon, who, [ * jogaph Mann, arrested in New York, dis- | hiti"ces MUst bave 4 two-fold effect, as it § BRED-—Lrime, MLGLIE L on last Saturday. hope, had prolonged the last rites as long anth iead of the empire, which dictated law brtheluay, Is by far the mare popular of | guiged himself as a [monk and collected | tho line, ainass gl along il gsal” sart i ol The supply of sheep (s weck has been Ill‘llw‘;”']"\ Al .’l“‘lr:-ylf‘;! e o 0 the rest. France, then, was this one e e oLhers France, - C ey @ stole everything in sight. v N T a R e & dry ted #hould comparatively small but in the present de iring p: y advanced unde ) e ¥ seven heads of the monste “‘f..'fxu“ :;;:\ count on the strongest support, has been m‘-:;:p) I:l‘(‘l‘:un‘ 'Il‘or:\iiul{y ln n:oq m: lead with drnb.-fi“fi S'ulltwrl fi:x(n:;“-i 'l‘x(;:::rmkfh'\"" SELUN et Rl BRI med condition of the trade hls. fact has | one of the aids-de-camp. He & ToiHD "F:W- prophet D v e o oh in the Russian army and was colo (e BYpMASSS ad, dware any- ness is not | $6.7607.12% i it ek A E A, ake ready.’ He next gave the ord L."i,f,,,,,],":,",k'\ R el i AR pasinalonel ot ol | FatnoyAnanalt datye ars old, who alone held | just what it ought to be at this season, but | G WIHISKY--Disulerst fnishied gools, per gal., Jbed s teismarkqe sany mlinioen ghay ke Yind the mon stood with flngers 4 X8 2 3 $ 4 a N il 08 ster in daylight with a revolver, | we are not borrowing trouble. We o | $1.18. easlel om dd 046 ana by HRire The 0 of his heads ore, wounded on the north Syria. UPIATROSUIARIOR 1) g e. We naturally | ¥} i varatthe | Taceipte AHO ARIDMENtS | Lebttode v waE o ion A he sAtr e AR st had (s s awaiting the word “Fir SO aadiciaa ko are Pmanndsdiio o), MR SR TEAS ) poloon 18 to | secured §76, and, jumping on his pony, es: | expect the spring business (o como a Nttie | (hhg, 10N Were e reccipts and mhi katitadayawanunuciiie samo asikihas beenjli an SEIRERR QN Lo o ndtiow Sin adion SoRiRTanUININ DeRd)iy axihealed fandif i dssopiiitochnielc Napalear s e 0l capea) i later than usual this year on account of the | ‘“An Recetpts. Shipment | {00 EOE sterday, hut thoy wore too low | Volce the order “iccover arms! Ife had The Napoleonic dynasty ‘“continued but a | and obtain the kingdom of Syria by flat- Arthur Meyer, a young New York clerk [ strain of the past six months, but I think | Flour, bbls . 0 t B R e o heard a yell from Frank in the distance AHOPE spnter il IRE when e DUt 8 | Cebles. Whether Hussia be the “place of | recently arrested, went to the postoffice and | that In the end we will have no reason to | Wheilt, .o 600 | quil. Falr to good matives sell o had “scen him frantically waving a it was "wourded to death by the sword | the north,” and the king the czar himself, | had his employer's mall changed to a mew | complaln. Any one who thinks we have no | Guta: busiiiiiiiieeess g 3.25; fair to good westerns, $2.25@3.10; com- | message in his hand. When Frank came up This Is the dynasty, according to th proph- | are matters for conjecture. It but adds | addre He then received and rifled letters | confidence in that opinion should go into bu . H 8,000 ey », $1 50602 12 1 the general the messa, which was v ordel © ghouse 0,000 | mon and stock she 00 ecy, which s to be healed, and make the | to the strangeness of the circumstances | Of checks and money orders. our warehouse and_look at the stock of | Barley, bu v 3 o e | e 40 to 100-1b. lambs at $2.0063.75, | from President Lincoln, and which - whole world wonder, when we remember that the czar has all Detective Emil Sandme sentence had not of St. Louis | Boods we have piled up. We have bought On the Produce '-x‘.lhl..l‘y. hulte fioutted him, in case the THE KING TO BE A NAPOLEON. along favored the young Napoleon, and | once obtained a clew to where a large sum | about as many goods as usual, and expect m“"“;‘h‘ ot e, g Receipts and Disposition of Stovk. been carried out, to delay it until further WATIA the beast th ARG e would be more than inclined to help him, | of money had been secreted by hearing the | to sell them. The trade has been conserva % ~ -~ Official receipts and disy § The general announced the reprieve., R .‘."x' .‘l‘l"»*l:k':ll 'l“,'fl{",“,"" it may be, to a_diminutive buffer kingdom, | thief, whom he had been rooming with as a \l:o.' a "r';ll";r: lhu\r !]u‘(nr l|ml)' bought NCERTAINTY IN THE SENATE. wn by the books of the Tioane, one of the condemned, asked for -a- s the cf ,"" sald the angel to St. John may it B ? o aniete alee what they absolutely needed, and as soo. ootk Tho boas! that was und is not, and {8 again | Sueh Syria, if, by so doing, he might | boon companion, talk in his slecp. 1d as soon as mbany” for e twenty-f Shea sobbed Tike o woman. R e Lot Nan e Coati ek, strengthen his own frontier against Ger- boarding house thief who gave his name thairibusinss plekiup theviivillihaye! sust Is Watching the Finance € o wero aont o' tho Dry Tartuges to e Bosides this natural inferenee, says this | WADY OF help to strike a final blow at an- | as William A, Crane, arrested in New York B Ty SR Y with Considerable Anxicty. . main ur e war wis over, 1 ¥ il Jattor-day seer, the prophetie baoke ot thy | archy and nihidism in his own Mmits by | the past week, has'a craze for collecting | B¢ IbBmith drocary Company—We have | | Sistes Woko SOREL O L Mo oe, the | Gatlle . that 1 am affectcd whenever 1 hear a band bible declare explicitly that this k © | assisting the forces allied for the downfall | keys, sixty of which was found in his room, | 4on¢ Inore business so far this year than b (08 i Hoa playing tho “Doad March In Baul Lible declaro expllclly that this kiug of the | 53 B8 the IhFEES, NS e Juat o many. houses. he had | We dd last, and this Is saving a great de all street expert, says Blivop “ovohe i - Napoleon. 10 is stated plainly in the oamed | “rhe present condition of popular feeling | gone through. He had eighty-two pawn | &% lAst year was a particularly active y n Wall street speculative business con Everbady should kiow vorso of chapter Ix of the Apocalypee of | I France, chimes strangely in with the | tickets, besides a carload of stuff found at [ 0 the JObORE Dae. We have -expected | ginyes to center principally in the class 2 cine Dr. Bull's Cou St John: “And they had a King over then | Prophecy. 'The Napoleonic fever is abroad; | his house. st R - T, “l""l‘“hyrl"; Pre | ot stocks known as ‘the industrials.’ The | Omaha Packing many thou and wiil cure you alety e Greek tongue, | it is In" the air. It has become in popula oung man out of work adopted o i 0EL: by AL L aro o | Go H. Hammond « ~ it o Apovothe Grécks tongue, hath hia | goinion alricat ' cortainty (hAL It ‘Teabos | pian of Sbieluing meney. n. Br. Loals.ve: | Mich tmproved in-Wyoming, Utah and other | continued uncortainty a8 to what may be | i w G S A lo King, therefore, says the prophecy, | falls as a republic, her only future ls In the | cently. His plan was to select the name of [ [joatc™l states, according to the reprosonta. | the final status in the new Lriff of certain | QUL { Lady—Dactor, I wish you would call arourd oRaRIaE: Sharelacs.. MyR. tha, Dranhesy, o A fian v p ana s AL ARCRREDAS [ QAU B IR B and write him n | 1ons of our customers and traveling men. | articles which these trusts control naturally and peo my husband some evening when o tongue s etymologically Apollyon—in the | Of the rovalists who own a staunch allegi- | straightforward appeal for aid, signing it | fiills territory and nll throush Menriack In: ot home. Do ot 1t him. know that Groek acrlst tense, Apoleon. The remark. | #0ce to the old Bourbon line. and In the | with the man's own name. Ten to one the | pue®ciiile prospects are excellont. g ruska. | hoculative interest. This Is especially so i i:: | asked you, because Lo declares ho Ia not uiee able biblical chaptér ends with this verse: | event of a revolution, the line of the Comte | busy business man would think possible 1t | pocent' iows. give Bromise of soot aroie | in regard to sugar, the duty on which still | ¥ bytJ oy b Hak conUMBHOD 0iR08 0L 1NS “Hore Iy wisdom, Let him who hath under. | 4¢ Paris would not lack support, but the real | was some of his relatives, and give the ald | @i around. Our. colloctions are goad, sry | remains undecided. It seems to bs reason . Hew | (R0 R CORAS, ¢ R R standing count the number of the beast: for | Strength of the royalist enemiés of the re- | necded. otallors are::showing @ ¢ ably sure that the senate will so strongly it is the number of a man: and his number | Dublic 18 on the side of the empire and the A A anaatots' slass ot &% adlars 1aina s ol AR SRS RIS IBIRNINE 8 QIpponltis " 9| favor some duty on the article that the is six hundred, three score and six"—66, | Napoleon. With them would be thrown all | erating in the gulse of servant girls. They | buylng from hand to mouth as they nave | house may consent to its removal from the il Live Ktook The verse seems to show that this ruler fs | the force of the protestant element of | sccure positions as domestics and then sys- | beon doing for some time past. o " °'¢ | free list; and the best informed opinion 2 CAPTLE « man, and that in some way his name is de- | France, who fear another kingdom which | tematically rob their employers. Carli Peter- | = ¢, Hayward, secretary Willlams-H, inclines to the expectation that the doty I i mir noted ‘or represented by the symbolic num- | MIght mean rife Cathollcismi and the re- | sen, a bright girl, was recently sentenced o | ward company—We have no reason (o be dig. | on raw will finally range around 1 cent ber 666, turned power of the Jesuits. i the penitentiary for two years in New York | couraged, although most of our customers | per pound. The thing on which congress | cow $ CRIMG In the time when John wrote The Reve- Is Louls Napoleon the man who Is to stand | for that kind of work, and many complaints | are still ordering goods in small quantities, | I8 likely to differ widely s the duty on n v lation there was only one way in which a | Up—'"2 man of flerce countenance and under- | are continually made in this city of the same | We are doing more business than last yea the refined article. The easte members number might stand for a man. In the | standing dark sentences, and of crafty policy, | kind of work. which may be dug 1o the fact that we have | of both houses seem 1o preponderate in A failiro to 19ves 1gate is to the r Greek there was in use a curious method of | destroying many by peac Mrs. Sweeney, the wife of a Chicago po- | branched out considerably, especially in lowa, | favor of a small protective duty on this ! rof o mutter But letter writing by means of Agures which In connection with that part of the proph- | jiceman, was apprehended upon the street | Collections are fairly good, and we look for 4 | Erade, sufficient to prevent importations; | ! R fir | was called dative tnscriptive form, In this, | €cy that refers to the temporal power of the [ by a strankor, who attempted 10 get posscs:| thoroughly satlsthetors sorine trage € 15 8 | £10™ the mouth paRiaronai L thatindividuals and firms, who aro fu ly by an arbitrary system of combination muen | Pope at this time. it is most remarkable to | wion of hor pocketbook, She resisted, and Lindsey—We are having a fairly | favor that course for obvious reason awarg of iho righiy olutherh, el hake like that of the so-called Roman numerals, [ Dote that Lucien Bonaparte, who at his ordi~ | when she was about to scream for help an- | good trade and see no reason to complain, | of inter But the weat, which grows in Atasls Mar sistin parpoteating fia upon thom, each letter of the alphabet represented a o nation In 1858, was pointed to as likely to be | other stranger stepped up and demanded to | Of course the weather has a good deal to do | creasingly rampant against any form of pro et High-toned, weilthy manufreturing tain numerical value, and was represented by | chosen pope some day, Is now a cardinal, | know of the first man what he meant. “He | with the trade in rubber goods, and as soon ction, may be expected to oppose any form i firins will 0oTor and soll to retnil mer- Its corresponding figu and Is thus eligible to the office. T U s e T e P A [ ular spring mud and rain | or degree of favor to the Sugar trust. The v chants, articles which thoy know to ba It this was meant by John when he sald In foretelling the unparalleled success of | Sweeney. “Hand me your purse,” said the | we expect to do very nearly our usual busi- | difficulty of the subcommittee of the wenate nfringements 01 the rizhts of proprios ‘tho number of the man is 665, then the | the new Napoleon, the prophecy I8 but re- | yecond stranger. —~Ill protect your prop. | i At Bl nance committe -in reaching a roport | i e s : BERALS ek name of this king must have the in- | calling (he deeds of his great forerunner. | erty he unsuspecting woman at once Kirkendall, Jones & Co.—We have had a | suspected to cover some possibilities of u ‘ e st et BRI scrlptive valuo of 668, There is a Greek | The new comer is to be of the same auda- | handed over her pocketbook, and now Mrs. | good, steady business so far this year, and | serious disagreement. Senators are said te want tosound u noto of warning ta word which has long been known to have | clous originality as Napoleon 1, “and he | Sweeney says the second man failed to re- | expect trade to improve continually from now | find a much more positive public hostility 100 | tha retailers to bowra of -such lmity value—It is the word Napoleontl, each | shall speak great words against the Most | turn her property. As soon as he secured |on. The tendency still rem iius Loward conse-v. | to incorporating the fncome tax in the Wil tions nwud sim ) 1506 PCARTER'S LIl ter of which has the following value High, and think to change times and laws." | pousesuion of the purse he told the woman | ative buying, but there s a growing lm- | & than they expected to encounter TLE L1V 3. Whea thoy are of &2k NS seq | I 1812, when Cardinal Fesch, the uncle of | ho had to *‘catch a car,’ and the police | Provement in this respect, and the trade has in some quarters, it i decmed possible : fered o you. 150 thom:, you do nok ! ‘ " poleon L., tried to discuade the emperor | gfficer's wife is now mourning the loss of a | been benefited rather than injured by the the upper house may venture on | chiew of tobuceo. gives to this group of stocks an active thut some paople do wrong throngh igno-anco, others feom SHRNARE: Tt B e s s the | “F want to do wrong, anl you don’t want to »\\j.".”h.'u‘ Is the Greek for it th ok (rv-m\lm. .Imyj“-n .~Im.A||»nT- of invading Rus- | $5 purse, $4 and several small articles of | Slow but sure policy that has been followed | experiment of return the bill o P | luy yoursell lisble to s lawsuit. Ben NBW NAPOLEON TO BE KING OF SYRIA, | 28 Napoleon reptied he great power I | jowelry in_all classes of business minus that odious and unpopu Prodkiin said *Honosty 18 the baat polis -8 i " have already obtained forces me to become - Robert Cowell of the Kilpatrick-Koch com- | The longer the measure remains i : y LAt ' “Hoae 1 When Daniel had the vision of the ten- | dictator of the world, My destiny is not yet [ Little pllls for great ills; Dewitt's Little | pany—There has been a marked improve- | ate the greater the danger of ; | optis 46 in. 1uah Ra EEUQ Wik " S0Q8A 4K M dorned wild beast, aud asked the meaning | accomplisbed. I wust establish oue uulver- | Early Risers, @l i our trade in all lines o the past | from this cause is likely to become A A | thebest princip.e