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THE OMAHA DI\ILY HICE: MI)NDAY OCTOBE 22, 1894, ‘ \ always bring money when absolutely needed, ‘)P P\RT“ \T ‘ l' T}"fl pL \TTF | battle belts. They shosldiof course be flled [ section 12 of the act of January 27, 1878, | 9 ¢ ¢ ® 0 000000ttt vntsct st s soatssovtntsnne CRA\I' TALKS AB! BOUT FOLMES | Ry, e o And ‘we wnt. 1o E ) at the rear, Two of thesm pack mules would | the secretary of the treasury s not nuthe 000000000000 0OOAVONOBONCOBOALOONNO VBBOCOOCOVNCOOOVOO0V VOO say to His praise today, we have never | probably be sufcient for- each company, and | fzed to confer medals for signal exertion in lacked, but have frequently had to give —— they would besides e wery useful on the | saving persons from drowning in small in | to others. 4 has also blessed us in our march. They could be wwsed for collecting | land streams, ponds, pools, ete. The waters Last of the Geninses Who Gave America |labor for souls During these three years | Facts About that Part of the Army with | supplies from the commtry, to gather wood | contemplated by the act are those held by I have preached two sermons, and very often for the fires, to bringswater to a dry camp | the United States, owned by the United Its Best Literature, three, every Sabbath, and spent much of the Headquarters at Omaha. | and tor & thousand ol tmperpurposes.” | staves or over which 1t has authosity By vis time every day during the week holding —— tue of its right to regulate interstate com services In the chyrch or in the homes of " Pure blood is absolutely necessary in order | merce b FOOLISHNESS OF THE WRITERS OF TODAY |Mhe people. 1 have made 3500 pastoral | GENERAL BROOKE'S ANNUAL REPORT | (o enjoy perfect health: Hood's Sursaparitia T T twelve funerals a month, and seen 500 souls PR | purifies the blood and stremgthens the system. |, cujar council of the Catholle Knights clearly and powerfully converted to God ™~ of America for Nebraska will convene in the He Does Not Think the Autoerat’s Unitas | We have 100 ,f..m. ors f.. the People's church e Work at the Different F «:- FRDM BOUTH OMAHA. :l"\ ‘\-;;: ;-."ui ',H':HIHK “m]\» m\”m:wu:”‘x:‘ | BRRIE WL Kowy Him Ous of Meaves, | 1000 OF WOO BAN B ALNG qtor of | toe n the Wostotme | Potiee Get o Tracoro# Tarcs Witson— | routine business to be transacted. Among Where Hia Wit Will Be Per- bacco, and they are going on to know the Work of Thieves, the delegates who arrived yesterday fectly In Place. deeper things in the echool of Christ. batiadl B biiele Anthony” Hitishman August Lubelay), HAr o LR oL el R | the disappearance of Harry Wilson, said yes- | 0'Noill: August Kleln. West Point; John K Pra “ra the First Methodist | tan workers than we hav The people | Brigadier General John R. Brooke, com- [terday No one has been able to shed the | Ottenstein, North Platte. Rey. Frank Crane, at th te to his here are. as a rule, poor, but they are sin- | mander of the Army of the Platte, has |slightest light uon the case so far, but I am . SNAL PAl 5 ehurch last evening, for a prelude to his) (8 GG L 8 RS Rtions in their 1ves | jssued his amnual report. In_ his|now working on a mew clew, and by Tues- | PERSONAL PARAGRAPIS, sermon, talked about the death of ONVET | ang homes fs something wonderful. We | day morning 1 will know what that letter [ 1 Wendell Holmes have also a very precious company of young e Eneral | contained which seemed to seitle the matter | T. J. Davis of York Is at the Arcade T T “We have all been to a funeral” fald |people, who live Jesus in their daily lives [Of the United States b }|in Wilsen's ‘mind that he must leave the | F. H. Plerson of Lincoln Is a Paxton guest - he. “When I say all, 1 mean to include and proach him in the highways and hedges | Brooke seve During ) o Sl J. A. Winter of Auburn is a Millard guest WIti' the gentls love of letters, to whom |belleve Him. anA Waik with i “He hag | Ford, now under control of '_Hv it ‘Iy-"‘l ';‘ A man who did not give his name, but Edward Johnson of Fullerton s at the Mil- authors are real friends and book writers |h alto to hold to the position taken |COUrts, was interrupted by the action of | claimed to be agent for the Tontine Peapl ‘M", 5 w otual acquaintances, it not in the body |for Hi Many told me that I would be |certain irresponsible bodles calling them- | [nvestment company, called at Mr. Mos ohn A. Harmon of O'Nefll fs at the Mil- | WOtUsl acqu 5 | after | 500n wearing the fine dress 1 once wore. But |selves “industrial armies,” and during the | jivery barn last Tuesday and hired a horse | 1970 | certainly in thelr literary spirit. An felib. | he Lord has taken the love for these fine |months of July and August the transcon-|and buggy. He asked for a special rate, | D. T Cramer of Bwing is an Arcade | all the literary soul of an author, his delll- | things out of my heart. 1 have no longing | yinental poads and branches were seriously |stating that he would need a rig for few | BUSt ; prate self-created personality, whic bihe di :;';‘vlr ,“\l.{\'”v‘.h ‘v’y;‘! thr“dl':“\ Interfered with by strikers. In both cases | hours every other day A price was agreed | Charles Scott, Atlattic, Ta., is a Dellone | el e farest among ten thousand, |the United States troops were successfully upon and in a few hours the man returned | Buest isfactory than the living bod take @ with the rig, stating that he would settl V. Smith of Madison s a Merchant o b U S R " 1 for the past used to restore order and open the roads to | it L hat 1 A L ( L a an grim pleasure In never having looked Into | What shall the futupe be? i the whole b Il when he came Thur He | guest % 1 t ny of the great mer £t us go in for gouls, time Is trafie.” called Thursd and took aw the rig J. M. Wilson of Douglas, Wyo., is at the ashington, the countenance ol m e '»'] L ”"”_‘ precious to put it in bricks and mortar. | The latter subject will be used by the | Neither man ne seen here | Arcade D.C There is no memory of trivial physica I want to see 500 souls converted In the | general in making a special report, which |since. 3 L. M. Crawford of Topeka, Kan., is at the Nov cumstance to mar the beauty of the ideal | next year. Ministers are now knocking on [\ “Pe A OIS (R i Kuocked OFff the Barker Yy Il be ready in a few days 3 | It you should treat any S | anitat] a8 you ure trent- g WOULD BE You give them little ¢ INDICTED pest b You give wem FOR Our optieian will In« CRUELTY form you whother glnss ex will bo of any nasist o In your case, Chief of Police Brennan, speaking about g 8 g g g 8 HOO000000000000000000000000000 g RAYMOND, 15th and Douglas, JEWELER. TR statemen o h ndjuta general Logdelo U L Labb Lt ' L R N R Y ¢ 8 For Nebras- tace which looks in upon my mir Tell me [our doors for admission. May God give e D iReRA o v & 2| that I never have met Carlyle, Plutarch or [us wisdom to try to work for them and grace | General Brookd says that the U¥adians| Charles Kadercit, a boy who lives at Sec Y1 C. Elsenthal ux City, I, Is at the | ka, heavy snow Francis Bacon? I am better acquainted | to help execute it. 1 pray God to bless you | throughout the department have been quiet [ond street and Woolworth avenue, boarded | Barker. tomocrow, fol- with them than with many who shake my hly and that the fourth year, on which |and peacaful. He renewed his recommenda- | the Union Pac fast mail yesterday after- F. H. Gilcrest and son of Kearney are at lowed by a very hand every week fo be sure, I have never | we are enter may be the grandest we | tions of last year that the authority of com cold day. sat in their parlor and listened to their small | have yet scen. pany and other commanders should be fur talk, but I have sat in a corner of their soul ey ther argumented by authority of law 0 that | of the platforms and leaned out when the | at the Millard and listened to ther decpest cogitations | ROBBER TELLS OF IIIS PALS. minor disciplinary measures m'ght legally be | train passed the bridgs at Thirteenth street Charles Jewell and W. H. Ryan of St. Jo Theretore, when our friend Holmes died we | : - put Into their hands, The gemeral thanked |fie was struck. and hrown off . He was | are at the Barker. all went to his funeral d in Captures Expected Suon in Connectlon with | the officers connected with this department | taken to his home and Dr. Towne was sum- | L. R. Puddy and wife of Gretna were ir dripping rain us banners W Hold Up of Last Spring for their zeal and ability, and v Thie oy was seveérely bruisea abiout | the olty vesterday of the turning m the casket | PHOENIX, Ariz, Oet. 21.—Charles Etz- |attention of the government to their an-|the arms, body and head, bui is not fatally | s @ i . And the/battle 1s on, The lon., the Da aPor., and t deposited in the earth, listencd to the sing has surrendered himself to Southern Pa-|nual statements attached to his report injured o ‘\in’(;.":@“."‘ and wife of Natchez, Miss & L 1. The Rop., the Dem. thel and the ing choir, and shed a tear over the fresh [ o M0 Fri e = hern P4- | he notes of the report is a complete - b e ard guests mound that held one of the noblest or | ¢fic Detective Breckinrldge In this city as|op’ihe movements of the troops in suppress- | ars Stock Up with Tobuceo, Twelye members of the Hustler company ! 2 earth's dead What famous plac 1- | accessory to the robbery of the express car|ing the lawless strikers in the west, and the Burglars stole ahout $200 worth of stock | are at the Ba tax man, the one opposed toan income, the protectionist and the emnly famous—s that Mount Auburn cem Roscoe, near Los Angels, last spring ning of raffic after the roads had b William Chadwick's tebacco store Satur A. W. Olinger and W. R. Jones of Kearney tery! Here within a short distance f of his liberty, Etzler has agreed to [ ccme blockaded. y night. Chief Brennan and Captain Con- | Are at the Merchants each other lie, in long peace, Holmes, L s ovidence against the two al HEALTH OF THE SOLDIERS. | s ha ain parties are under s , Sheridan, Wyo., Is reg tions and for the best interests of the state and country. R C owel, Aeh il minals. © One fs a merchant in| The medical drector's subjoined report 4 g IR YIE OU T RUCGHEROGY named Johnson, who had at [shows that only twenty-one deaths occurred Migle City Gossip. Ten members of the Conroy & Fox con While it s rather a p thing to lam ) ry and still owns a small | in this department during the ety {imeets tonight, The pay- | PRRY are at the Barker that concerns none but bankers and brokers, while we shall the degeneracy of these times and exclaim o w0t far from Roscoe, The |one of deaths was he } sldered The members of the Conway & Fox com- | - that ‘the flower days were better th < mpson, a_ criminal well | Sanitary records of Camp Pilot Butte rts . S e pany are at the Dellon discuss domestic economy, which concerns your own prosperity. these,’ we cannot restrain the lugubriol Arizona, who served a short time | Washakie, Robinson, D. A, Ru and e b LM LI I P e e ley of Ne- | i thought that we are among nt company | in the territorial penitentiary for burglary. |Omabha, may be considercd tsfactory ich will_meet every Kriday el 000n at South Omaha with the intention of | the Paxton iding to the Omaha depot. He was on o F. 0. Stringer of Grand Island is registered | Dem. Pop., the silver man, the one who hates silver, the income one who carries his own gun, a attle for thewr own convie- Some silver-tongued orator will debate national economy 3 h N st g b braska City are at the Dellor We've served the people with Overcoats for the past ten BHERG Fliice: there mosins at presept no pF ompson s tupposed to be yet near |those of Forts Niobrara, McKinney and § ! cers re Mr. Sherwood, preai- | 2ol ¥ e e b Koot pect of filling. Look over the literary | Phoenix, having heen in the city thirty [Mey are less fortu Fort McKinney |4¢ Lipsli S e BB I el o e e horizon of this day and name the American|days ago. The search for him is being |Suffered from a sever e of influenza ¢ mocr will L u a ¢ 5 B G O L e Y IOK| wavanty:\wo cases, At Hobt:NisbraraiIf o0 ) at Rauer's hall Tuesday | Franklin R. Carpenter, PhIv, of Dead way. Furnished you with the best and with apostolic succession of American genius that | officers are now watching the farm of a man | 4ition to fifty-seven cases of th dis Holcamb willl dellver ani| W ning £ : R e e B B Lasir by Los Cires ey Sra” ot | named Henderson, near this city, where the |08, had an outbreak of malarial fever which : lars of saving. We were never known to trick, gull or mislead years—served you in an honest, honorable and straightforward good many dol- b gitive } summed up forty-three cases. The distriby o i . ¢ tioned, together with such as [rvin, Haw- | fugltive makes his headquarters e e o The O System of T legraphy. T'his year we'll serve you with a better Overcoat for consider- thorne, Bryant, Whittier and Emerson. The e L S Da R Cenartiiien J g x requires investigation. Of the eighty-eight that established betwee brain and | COMMIT THIS TO MEMORY — ISiaun 3 i 2 i lterati of '94 seem to lack seriousness LOW RATE EXCURSIONS, okl i L Gl (o ] bt G G ! : " able less moncy than we ever daved hoping for, Where, in R0, 6. micht Pooling. With & protount }r rded cages, Fort Niobrara lad forty bte | e R ULt et e o Iy LATEST STYLES—LOWEST PRICES s 4 admiration for the literary skill of Howeils, Octo 3d and November 6th I lowing, Fort Omaha. with eleven | every shock they experiencs. These ol { QAL TSI G Fb LAl el Bty we cannot escape the eonstant feeling of | he Missourl Pacific will run home-se Fort' Sidney with four: Fort Robir HbRkARFBVar 1, painful and distur ix T . ) . o Miss a n b Sidney w our, obinson | shocks are very vivid, painful and B Six Dollars and Seventy-five Cents is all you pay this regret that he seems have devoted his|and harvest excursions October and with ' three; and six ‘are credited to|when the merves are weak. IS Sluboliarafandinsventy five Conlsis alliyouipaysih talents to meandoring p and social [ yember 6 at half rates (pius §2) for the |troops in the fleld t Washakie the | Stomach Bitt rs strengthern o 1 year for single or double breasted black Kersey, all wool, empirics, And Howells is at the head of [ found trip from points on the main lir malarial curve extend April to July, | renders the ner es trar CloAKS s“"’s FuRs ) t American letters. i n‘\\.-\‘rr, perhaps "w western division, Kansas City to Omaha, in- | Whil> at Fort Niobrara, although manifest in nd digestion and pnquer & A . . Ttalian lined Overcoat, for which you paid $10.00 last year right same excuse can be given for our authors | clusive, and Omaha Southern & Nebraska | March, the intensity Was suddenly reached | biliousness, malar atism and kidney i meritricious contents—the people demand it. | points on its lines apd on the K. C. W. & Washakie attributes prolue | FPAXTON BLOCK. 7 5 X When these men of former time wrote, there | railway, in Loulsiana ts on the Pecos|malaria at that post i o Ten Dollars and a Half for a handsome, long cut, dr was a literary appetite for gond writing. | Valley railway in also to Dem- | neighborhcod of swamps in t t CASPER 21, —(Special.)—The = T T T e “One of the most discouraging signs of the | ing, N. M. For full particulars, pamphlets, | 20d to the eleansing of the irrigating Pennsylvania Ol company received a car ( Overcoat, faney wool lined and richly trimmed—exc thought of this day to one who looks to the | circulars, folders, etc., descriptive of the ter- | In the spring. The carly seas load of machinery yesterday, which will b o T P Ak et At e literary class to furnish ideals for the rest| ritory to which these excursions will be run, | ance of this disease does not seem to accord | utiliz g B6% Gl iSvells BHIRAIE Kersey in black—is another proof. $15.00 was the price last of us, and thus be the chief handmaiden of | apply epot, Fifteenth and Web- | With these conditions, and it fs probable {hat 1 aont, the local mar civilization popularity of such a novel | ster strects, or company's ofices, rortheast | If the grcatest larial intensit i Jf (he dompany, recently mue several co as Trilby. is an artistic literary pro- | corner Thirteenth and Farnam. | sponds with regularity to the period of meit SR el U L, S : And so on—one by one they fell into our money grip—from the duet. It is fine. But it is like some fine TIHHOMAS F. GODFRF | ing snow and river freshet, an Y R awiilitake allithe H ¥ § dishes one sometimes eats at a fashionable Passenger and Ticket Agent. | may be found in the drinking water at that{ op o abairenrom? LAl L 3 of oll was shi d yesterday ver foF o ordinary #6.50 Ulster, which will sell at Four Dollars, up to club; the medt is a little too much tainted [ J. O. PHILLIPPI time. The medical history of Camp Brown, | the Atchison, Topeka & o SEARLE —_—l fpr a healthy appetite Assitstant Freight and Passenger Agent. | e original post, 1874-5, shows the same | The Gulf the extreme tailor-made garment, which we exhibit in abun- has o standing order for a car “Among the evidences of Christianity what malarial activity, but the season and circum- [ ©Very month. The oil busincss promises to | N i R e e A PR S e e e MR : ot mentioned. The post sur- | b one of the piincipal Industries or centrai ; SPEGIALISTS, dance—long, half und full box—extreme long full box—and reap Oliver Wendell Holmes. To some the cui Niobrara assigns as a probable HL 16/ DERE AT 4 g the body-fitting, swell “*Paddock connection between Puritanism and the Speclal Home Seekers' Excurslons. explanation of the unusual malarial record of ZanoN : i Chroni ek O i latitudinarianism of Emerson or Holmes may ago, Rock Island & Pacific rallway, | 'S Post, that the majority of tho tacked L1RUR'NOTES. / I/ Nervous seam far-fetched, 1t not ridiculous, but 1| ono fare for the round trip (with §2.00 added) | Ve recruits of short service from Jeflersc A = oo AU RIS Seak of It In ho sense thecloglcally, but| gy s points west. south and southwest, | arracks, Mo. Tho almost eatire excmp-| Milwaukee unions will start a paper. YLy - & Private Ko ibiokicaly. Tickets Eood for return passage, twenty days | o0 Of the clvil population of (he post re-| Boston garmest workers won their strike. | 370} 5 AND “Holmes himself was a typical New Eng- | from date of sale. ~ The Texas Express, | ;¢¥ the water supply from suspicion; and | Nashville, Tenn., has a grasscutter's union. | " CURE q lander. He was a living sample of the best | leaving Omaha at 6 m., makes quicker | 28 hI8 is constant from a protected spring Chicago claims 298 unlons, with over 100,- | ¥ v WU il that _region could produce, a living sermon | time than_any other line to all points in | @M uncomtaminated —water bearing 009 members NG Disease on the power of heredity and environment. | Texas. For full information, folders, etc., | there can be no doubt as to immunity fro Cin t! shos work M blish a fac ISCA3L3 His ancestors, his companions, his college | call at Rock Island ticket office, 1602 Farna R ki ‘]“""“"’h\”“"‘“‘;“i:""‘; UL B b S L I ARSI trainirg, In fine, the soil fro which he | street, or ad wl 8 S8R POSIR or¢ 0 determine x st Tre U r i NS i Fre I oa el s tho wind. and ratn that | GHARLY o posaible the oftending conditions, for mit} Manitoba rallway employes are start Trcatmenthy Mail, — Consultation Fre: nurtured him, were all ultra-Yankee, This gation or removel. ~Malaria Is a constan S Sl Catarrh, all diszas:s of the noss, Is a sample, citizens of the world, of what [ omaha and Chie factor at Fort Omaha, but in late years to Mortana miners’ strike is settled. The |, = A 3 America can do in the way making a a greatly decreased extent The w 11 accept a slight reduction. Ihroat. Chest,Stomach, Liver,Blood | man. Bring on your samples! This is our 3 . i use s that of this city and the soil condi-| Telegraphers’ strike has been satisfactorily | Ski . fithe Py aristocracy, What Js yours? Leaves Omaha at 635 p. m. and arrive | tions, except as to local pollution by cess | adjusted on the Missouri Pacific Seiien ekl nyisonse The 1ittle folks are Invited to g 5 5. Wo are giving away WILL ADD TO HEAVEN'S WIT at Chicago 9:40 a. m. via C. M. & St P.|pits, are good. ~No dangerous epidemics| nes are throwing more eastern | —Manhood and all Private Dis= IR AL L . g Ry ton Ohioago a0 L LE IR Ehat e oI ey oL o aAD R | ! : 8 volumesof highly colored and illustrated storics and poems. Ench child “I am sure that he has passed on. He s | made up and started from Omaha, assuring | @ DERECT 1IN ARMS. iron and steel workers out of jobs eases of Men 8 volumes of highly g an . L not dead. If an infidel could prove that | passengers clean and well aired Ca The | vired 4 Lot Amalgamated association men in the west Py is welcome—send them around some die, no mass of arguments or collec- | only line rucning a solid vestibuled electric| The chief ordnance officer says that ern mills are voting on anoth duction tion of doubts could throw a shadow upo | lighted tran from Omaha direct. No wait- | his last annual report he had” discover Th5iBreteat Tnlecnalto sl the certainty that Oliver Wendell Holmes is | ing for through tralns. [ defeets in the new army Colts revoly still living. 1 am a Methodist; Holmes was | Elegant ohalr cars palace sleeping and | chief of which is the fact that the cylinders sl et | 7o & Unitarian; yet.I hope to stand by his side | qining ears. Ticket office. 1504 Farnam street. [of these weapons eject to the Icft and | mis, Elove mounten e ormednen N Tea Taobles (Rounl or square) as one of the members of the great Catholic R necessitate the changing of the reins of u EAlL j Adiius ) i at. Chicago. Jere $7.50, Now $3.75 church, the church universal, upon the last Picket Agept. | cavalryman from the left to the right hand | %' ¢ ey i | ) day; and perhaps yonder upon some pleasant A 3 BeOL | i order to reload. He recommends that N w“'u eltyiiony nell ;Yv ”\ihx"“.'“""“ has | isle he may find time to talk with me, and 1| ND» LURSION | the eylinder be changed to efect tg o] lat in the future all ¢ity printing must to bask in the Invigorating sunshine of his | 11 LIS “ROOK ISLANDY EXCURSION | foy Pand advocates the use of th huln; the union label q Wit. Do you say there shall be no Wit in | qpnrough Tour! LRl o San Frau- |bre as being of greater accura The bakers’ union is about to put a general heaven? ket me answer by this_delicious | TMTOUE™ l,..l m.:'i TRIng Car ey Y00 FFALT |0 the ammunition taking | organizer on the road to revive the trade in X citing from ‘The Autocrat at the Breakfast L g QlIeR ARG o 5 Beioh: h space. This officer 8 The middle and western states, g \ Table: Via Chicago, Rock Island & F b £ N The 7 i dslapdig b magazine caliber Typographical union held its annual ** ‘How curious it is that we always con- | leaves Omaha every Friday at L:10 p. m. | pnogel 1892, has been on exhibition in my | session at Louisville, Ky. The attendance sider solemnity and the absence of all gay | Yia Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Salt| ;me, ¢ 3 v and at t Omaha for | was large and important questions were dis- s / Surprisca’and encounier of Witk as evsentisl | Lake, Oglen, elc. " Tickets and siceping car | U0 46 months and has. beon ex- | vussea: : FOR YOUNG MEN. to the idea of the future life of those whom | Feservations can be secured at the “Rock ned by many officers and civilic The! BalluRiver: Spianers’ unlon‘has. des e thus deprive of Lalt their faculties and island'" ticket, office. For full information | There has been no opportunity to try it at | cided to invoke the assistance of the Federa- = / call blessed! - There are not a few who, even | a'l un or address FER S the range, as 1 have no ammunition for it, | tion of Labor in thelr strug 4 - In this life, scem 0 be preparing themgelves | CHARLES KENNEDY, 1602 Farnam St.. | byt its general appearance and action has | smetion of wapes, " 5 B5Ie against o ] L for that smileless eternity to which they look G. N. W. P. A tound much favor. One objection .that is | forward, by banishing all gayety from their RERFER: 4, BT frequently made to the gun is that the posi- | The agricultural department has formally /] T - §—0Oct. 16 to r. 16- hearts and all joyousness from their counte French Expeditign to Madagarear, ton 0f Poarry. arms” with 1t 18 vory un. | Fecognized the Typographical union, and a UNDER EXPERIENCED INSTRUCTORS—Oct. | Mar. 16. mances. 1 meet one such in the street not| PARIS, Oct. 21.—The Journal des De-|comfortable. The bolt handie does ma- |Chapel wus formed ‘hy the printers em- unfrequently, ‘& person of intelligence and | bata says Goneral Glovannincli, now in com- | terially - interfere with the grasp at the |PIyed in the weallier bureau. PR e =l ARITHMETIC, PENMANSHIP, CORRESPONDENCE education, but who gives me (and all that he | Soucasion; but who kives mo (and all that ¢ | pand of the Third army corps, has been ap- small of the stock he remedy, however,| The trammers of the Tamarack mine at - GRAMMAR, SPELLING. COMPOSITION, viess chilling look of | : ) L o Tranch ap-|is plain; the army must abandon the “carry” | Calumet, Mich., have gone on strike for recoEnltlon-—something an 1t he woro ono of | PONNed to (he command of the' French ex-| g Foicn 1"l a0 ‘Guite peobuble: hat | the. removal of"a boss. who! they. i, BOOKKEEPING, STENOGRAPHY, TYPEWRITING, eaven's assessors, coma down to ‘doom’ | Pedition to Madagascar. the “right shoulder” position chould be |does not treat them proparly | i athematics, 3 WING, Bl s e gidapn e idoowt | — Ty A R | dasw i e ALGEBRA, Higberdathematics, MO DRANING, fomelimes begun 10 sneese on the spot, ana | Mercer Hotel—tl. Silloway, Manager. | carried his gun While hunting as prescrided | preparin (o investigate {he quéstion of 1a: Shivarick’s Octeb 1o ARCH. DRAWING, MECHANICS, Debating Society, one home with a violent cold, dating from | Rates reduced; $2.00 to $3.00 per day. in tactics for ‘‘right shoulder arms. PHad bor saving snachine IBxt ki o alvandd 3] k) v ) Singi d ) S fhat mutane. 1 don't doubt he would St w | im0 ot utt ault tho Fhie, And. [hey beconsa | DOF Sa¥Ing macninery. ~ Nest spring & report | STLVIPLCK'S UCIODEr 5218, |GUITAR CLUB, Chloral Singing, and ORCHESTRAL, Kitten's tall oft, If o caught her will be made on ring the lust GERMAN (§2 extra.) year and 820,00 invested elsewhere bought no better garment, unton adoptea | DI Searles &3 s, i S L | S American Federation of Labor platform. States labor department s playing | Joyee, millinery. 1624 Douglas street. obsolete as soon as an improved weapon i i 3 st ol | FRENCH (2 extra sight reading, i 1, Fleasetell ma, Who' taugh"nr e renders them Inconvenient, " © S VoS e wan aecitea nat | SPVELY-AVE Slyles of Sidabords. SPANISH ($2 extr WORKING BOYS' SCHOOL. In clementary THKEL YEARS OF BLESSINGS. - ¢ last report as under trial by the Ninth | “Property man imported under contract for | This One Was $23.00 Studies for Boys 12 10 15 years of age—cost $2—and Eight Other Coursoes. v was roturned to the orduance office | Daly’s theater, New York, was neither an w d y b Third Auniversary of the Opening of the | FIF "¢ Cooler Weather in Eastern Ne- | N 5, 1893, with an able and exhaus- | actor nor an artist, and must, therefore No $12.50. & 7S | braska Tod | e Tepol eutensa be sent back to England Feople's Church. braska T | tive report by Lieutenant A. B. Jackson nt i | s WASHI . Oct. 21.—The forecast for | that regiment, which was Concurred in The ‘Scotch miners are still° on strike 8 00 Pays for all these classes and limited Yesterday was the third anniversary of Monday s | Colonel Biddle, commanding the Ninth ...\ against low wages and unsanitary condi = £ 2 i 5 membershlp in the oy | the opening of the People's church, and the Kansas and Nebraska—Fair; west | alry 1 am personally not in fayor of fur- | tions of work. The British Miners' F discourse of the pastor, Rev. C. W. Savidge, becoming variable; cooler fn the | Dishing the saber to the enlisted men of the | tion has voted a donation of {9,675 to them was retrospective. His text was: “T yrd | eastern portion. cavalry, as 1 regard it as practically an ob- | {5 enable them to carey on their fight. spostive, (Hix text was: “The Lord | eox BASHOR 4 . solete weapon, but if cavalry officers desire & hath done great things for us; whereof we| ¥or lowa—Fair; west winds; slightly | . . . . 5 'he managers of the Philadelphia, Read L it 1 would make it as efficlent and satis- [, The Manager g SN are glad.” Said Mr. Savidge Soien; | factory as possible. I have, therefors, con- | IN& & New England ftkilroad company notl- | 2 Fo erally fair Monday: west | 18 con- | © employes ofithe road e 15 This (s the third anniversay of the open- | i Mty cooler by Monday night, | curred in Lieutenant Jackson's recommenda- [ fed the ems LI dok bt e I 3 ; ] L ! dera- g d cent reduction I wages, which took ing of this church. It is fitting that we r South Dakota—Generally fair; west to | tions that the shape of the guard and the | PEF cent rec ges, ok | 5 should tako o asty glance at God's dealings | S0WNWESE winds; slight' changes in tem- | mode of forming the lt out of the blade n | eect lagt February, svanld be' restored No- Building, 16th and Douglas Sts. with us during these years. perature. 3 g the English saber be adopted, and also the | Yember i , YT 0 3 $5 Ex e L is (00 taik ‘with our nast Loesl Recor. wooden lining and wide mouthpiece for the | The Chicago committee of relief believe Any Young Man May Join. Gymnaseum and Baths, $5 Extra. hours, . FICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, bbard. that there will be fully as many un: " And ask them what report they borc Omaha, Oct. 2l.—Omaha record of temper- The Kahan intrenching tool, which is a|in that city during the coming winter N [ ature und rainfull, compared wih the COr- | combination of a_shovel, hatchet and pick, | there were last season, and the vari okix d how fhey might have borne more 1. | respon day of past four yea was thoroughly tried at Fort D. A. Russell, | ganizations have already commenced to pr EVAR 1 ] come news 1504, 15 1 2 VL, ‘ God has dealt very graciously with us MAximym Lempargtire, ... 38 metal of which the stock of the tool was | o 0 et ! Fu N b reame ac age n 0 any, individuale. At the close of the revolution- | L limum temperature 3 | L 400 3 VoL aRe LA nEratirs by made was too soft, and the wooden handie - ” DEPT. J, » « + » » KANSAS CITY, MISSQURL ary war King George asked his chaplain to| Precipitation 5 w0 dried out by the climate of Wyoming, would | o > diny 2 give thanks to God. “What shall 1 give| 3 ndition of temperature and precipitation | not stay in place. A much better tool can | ‘WASHINGTON, Oot. 21.—The altorne o o 3 Wo Ourry the Largest Btock Ln the Wost of thanks for," asked the chaplain, “because|at Ohuha for the day and since March I, | undoubtedly be made on the same principle. | €eneral has renderedsam opinion that under GG i dieon bra by pcoatu b 18T PACK MULE BEATS THEM ALL bl Shiverick’s October Sale. Engines and Boilers, | wage omyvaadura, ConwIdig Aep 10 aame 23 P sald the king. “Thank God i's no worse. tiulinted excews since Mareh 0111 7% | rying ammunition from the train to the men Awarded ——TH®: Feed Cookers, 1o by & loaf of bread for his family. Th I am of the opinion that no form of transpor- | leading, bought this house of worship, and and_announced the service; the people advantage of natural shelter from fire. He | Prepared from the original formula pre Whiea Writiag to this AdvRtiscr, Ficase sey ¥ saw tholr AGVE 1o THIR Faper dmara 18 a people true to God. God has blessed us o mountain gun, in suitably arrauged paniers, | i rawing older aad s Bl i adrttiay B business with God. We can never forget ! AT lied 0 Plear. belts full of cartridges could be hung. This Prioe 50 oents. Sold by wll druggists. God has also abundantly supplied our ear seems to me an_excellent idea. 1 have sug- PER E | Gloudy. | londy gested the use of belts somewhat longer than MOST PERFECT MADE. Where will you get your ‘support * | Saltepton | RRRRTRIC AR BhAL, your ‘soldiere’ Bavs Samperatu sen Varlous means have been suggested of car- - ~ - from 3 % 76 barss-powen 80 In our lives we pray to God that it fs | Normal precipitation (8 inch | when engaged. Carts and wagons h been a8 well as It Js, Especlally as & church hus | 7oy Drecipitation sint 100 ek v | po AL L0k, 1R parRoss, bat o E8E 066 Tof } of any desired capacity, od bles: us since our beginning. Many | Accumulated deficienc since MTe_ DeS 7 _satistasto Since 7 things were against us at the start. Wo| March 1 o 5101 Inches been In the department 1 have seen & ' [H of every description, church had ne mewbers and no congregation, fation trom the WaKon ihin to:ihe ioe of P l k yes and the pastor, fully believing that God was i\'l|.|."1:d.‘|‘. ;]:Irl i ”-‘rr) u:‘l ‘:l‘ s I:w w‘llh hlw.x Ilf” . New JILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE pack mule will carry easily 250 pounds, or e e in three months had paid for the same. We sraTioNs. eraTE or |over 8,000 rounds of caliber .30%cartridges. Yegetable, E ot andSpech ‘::::‘.n ns Free of charg swept out this church with our own hands WEATUER. | He can go wherever a man can, and thus take EpsiphtRas Sian ERoC 8D - and God gave us blessing. God has greatly could be taken along ravines, behind ridges, nerved In the Archives of Holy Land, Bav teated us during these years by financial | through timber and under cover of buildings. | FRE M RUSR R RINCY AAHAR ok B0 Joases and by - darkness and despondency | Norih Piave, ! - and thus keep out of sight of the enemy ree—— in our own souls, by f e professors, and 1 The ammunition could be carried in vari in our own souls. We have clearer views | Davounori or in belts. In conversing with Colonel Mer "’“"S':";‘:fi" Kt“]"ecy TI"" Bowel o have been hom , S Qiastrle Bajiy® = Pellow guterer s Bpisgs of Him and His word, We have been dolng | Kausas City 1 riam, the inventor of the Merriam pack, on ouliew, eopesislly ; for and worde sl 10 de jou. this subject, he suggested the use of a pack | ot e e X T what God has done for us along spiritual Bloudy: saddlo with cross trees upon which extra | CHRONIC CONSTIPATION A (3 HOPET AR T A lines ants In temporal things. When we stepped | Cheyenne A with the'Lord by faith, men said | MIfts Giy tolclea the orainary belt, made cndleds wlliout 405 | A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder, sty fheml?vr?:flsxian Rlemedx);_ Co., I by e o0 i o QURSTION BT w4 100 P Back. 1o i b AIC) —r. plate or buckle and with thimbles for 100 or 9 Al ST., CHICAGO, We answer, 'From God.” . At that time we | T ndicaies \race 9F ralp. 300 rounds. They could be suspended over | 169 Ammonia, Alum er any other adultsesd it o ereats Ehbvecured o uadads, AN €TRE ¥OU 7 et 0 Rytiap support, DUt'We bag what will| L & WELSR, Ougerver. | the ahoulder o DgAting, and wIGLY be called i0 YEARS THE STANDARD, §6a4 forCircular and Liustrated Calendan | Pragidqas- GHIGAGD MEDIGAL & SURGICAT TN3TITYYE, DOVam e b1 G