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THE OMATA DAILY B ONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1900 T Sm— - - FFK N N "TIVITY [ money market at the beginning of the T o o | of tallenders wold 15a25s fower: native |&nd thence for Port Limon, It i thought |order cancelling a $50,00 life insurance pol The Cologne Gazette claims to have au- | o crirer AT W @4.50; butcher cows and heifers !\‘. 46.40; | at Boca del Toro. The Adler I8 held at|sirance company for the late Herman M thoritative information that many of the rs, $2.00170.00. fod westerns, $35046.0h; [ quarantine for disinfection Cable of Evanston, The cancellation was ent American offers of iron in rmany - ans, 3‘11;, ); grass Texans, made because of constructive fraud in fall " v speculative, intended to d 50; calves, $3.60G05.00 E ure to state to the agent of the Insurance Wall Btreet Bees Bix Days of Unnsu res masket Cornfed Cattle Are Ten to a Quarter Lower ’uv-u\ Recelpts, b0 ead, Market g FREE THINKERS PAY RESPECT company the serlous nature of the appll PERFECT fol U tive at be advance; rece £l s ook, - can 108y, Buying of Btocks. reached 00,000 tons, 14 per cent for Week and Feeders Alno, o head: very littie chasge in values, (e [ conduet Tnmersoll Memorial Meeting | e the shipments for October, 1399 packing demand “continiltye vers agtivl | Tin” Cinetnnae T T R D LT For October the income of the Prussian -- Lea vy 905,00 mixed, A <ht; ' ACOMA, Wash., Nov. 25.—Coal outerops rallways w 126,000,000 arks, or an in- $4.9%a 406, plg: $4.660114.75. - by Very .h.t\" been traced seventeen mi along oo ow or BEAR INTEREST IS NEARLY OUT OF SIGHT | (foiue’ oe ™ oo marrs tipon the thcome | HOG MARKET ACTIVE AND HIGHER WEHEED CAND | LANMBS Recelpta, 150 Thignik bay, @ miles this side of Unimak for October for last year head nrket steady; receipts this Waski | o vainnATE 0. Nov, 25.—At the morn- | PAsS, Alaski nims covering the best - coording R | utte - —— 2,00 head; the suppl s unevenly dl N3 v O part of these vast deposits have been filec oyl R U gyl s R L T B e Y e "the 'Feceipta nr- | ing session’of the congress of the American | by miners emploved vy Than wnica| AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY. Thomas Mugon. Optimista Still Control the Situation Wers n megotiation with Switzeriand | Fat Sheep and Lambs Sold Steady All [ rived on Tuesday: the high prices of the|gecular Union and Free Thought federation | The manager of the Apollo wold mines at . nec A Used by people “finemes and the Outlook for a Co regarding the loan for rallway nationaliga- Week and Cholce Feedess previous week were hardly ‘maintained; | GG F Lo T eld (trom absent members {nga saye the veine uncovered to dute nte V. ple of refinement u of the Uplift is tion, broke off the negotiations, because {1 mutton sheep ranged about I5c jower ar and a half, five and nine feet thick. 1nr over a quarter of a centur; . 5 Swiss government desires to issue the | Also Hrought Fally while killing lombs, stockers and ump-m Addresses by Mrs. Henry and Dr. J. B. Wil containing excelient lignite and bituminous ¥ Exeellent, on Swiss money and the bankers demand Stendy Prices, | kinds were bout steady,; lambs, $180ub4% | 5o the president-elect, were followed by coa's. In the spring dlamond drills will be forelgn. loan amounting to something be [ futtons, "33 504 J0; wfockers and foeders. | \"ooaral discussion. The Grand opera house fimployed to d R L '”‘”M:‘ | " Fhe_Vosstoche Zeituag approves Becre Bt o . | was crowded during the afternoon at the b it (M NEW YORK, Nov. 25.—Henry Clews of | 1y Gaga's order suspending the convers SOUTH OMATA, No [ CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. | o)) memorial meeting, when addresses | ar ".4 IRRtOT nd oniv s the banking firm of Henry Clews & Co.|sfon of United States bonds on the ground [ Receipts were J Hogs — were made by Judge C. B. Waite of Chicago, | s dl Is a she harbor, Whe : Ofieinl Sonan ; 5 | ¢ - —Magn Five : or satling vessels can load writes of the sltuation in Wall street that the expansion of nationnl banknotes, | Dficial Monday ) bt L LT L - ) Dr. Whetmore of Baltimore, Mrs. Josepbine | & The deposits are 80 large us to through the conversfon of bonds to lower Tuesdiy v 1 Cents Hig 4 ’ o \ Another week of extraordinary activity in | jyfoeed’ g5 ‘”r..m.'nu‘ an unhealthy | OMclal Wednesday ! | CHICAGO, N o AT TLE- Receipts, | K. Henry ot Versaflles, Ky., Clarence §.(make =certain a _permanent Supply = for | thre Wall street, with wome avatement, in_the | plethora of money and atening exces- | Officlul Thursday ... ! o {200 head. Market nominally ly; va- | Darrow of Chicago, T. B, Wakeman ot Ore- | flatkan towns - ;’x-'_l“.]w;_.w- will affect the ment of important “bear selling. There lg |91V Iation, Official Saturday ... 3 | tives, good to prime steers, $.2@57: poor | gon and others 0o apparent timidity about the gen: &ood " to medium, $1.2064.15; selected feeders, $3. The mession of three days closed at Col- Admires Nenraguan Repablie, undercurrent of e market For LONDON EXCHANGE VERY BUSY | moul this woek ...2i06; §1168 10 i ke, §SAVS cows, 20 | jogo ball tonfght, when wldrerses were made OMA. Washoo Nov, P ays end With the st ins ’ - Seit encing Nov. 1 (14,25, heifer a4 catner, 2001 by J. E. Roberts, T. B. Wakeman and i # here visiting al iree years BLOCKS agrregited 6,287,536 shi ’ S— Week ending Nov. 10 8| HT b Ay alves. $3.60€03.50; J. B o, T B encde in Nicaragua, where he has i crage of L,o4i,067 shares per « | Week'a Stock Business Conducte nding Nov, 3 i 8 | oA TR, "“"u iogri ey rexns . rawi | others. uired land suticient o plant 4200 cffee a" I rom & continuous activity unequi Larger Scale Than at any Week ending Oct, 27 31, teors, $8.264i4.106; Texas bulis, $25078 2 nts which he expects part of a transactions of the Stack exchur g Vi N M Months. price pald for hoge for the last Reccipre today, 21000 head; Mon Senntor Davis' Conditi crop next year. O'Rourke 18 an_enthu bustnens with London ia been of bbb AR At ok | v's, with comparisons 000 (eatimated) | Jyer, 80| ST, PAUL, Minn According fo | slastic admirer or the Ricaraguan repub i b m A count on Wednuaday 1ast belng over 20,- | LONDON, Nov Business on the Stock 1900, 1899, 1808 7800, 11006, 1800, | ot Batabers, T NEioG; ‘ebod to ehoice | FRRCELS, from :‘“"‘:‘j.",!",‘,',‘,f,',,’.'.""v'?'\.(m fille | country would welcome an opportunity for o0 shares and the purchasing orders from | €Xchange last week was conducted on a » e - | £15.00: rough $4687475; | Geirium was & trifle lesw acute and he was | annexation to the United States. ‘Theys “hicago and from the interior generally be- | 8cale larger than for months past. The | n 1% 29| ¢ | 842 » 6,00 bulk of 84465495, able to secure some sleep e Kidney | 100k upon it as the mother country, call I o r orainary seale. The extont of the | Advance eetablished in American and home | b 397 344] 44 D A M Rt 10 | o e s ot vleld (0 {Fent. | themselves Americans and take & keen in buying on local account indicates an ac- | Fallroad securities stimulated dealings in | " 5 - 3 330 ® “Market steady: good to choles wth. | el € (I eventng the senator became | terest in evervthing ~that transpire: in cession of fidence, arising from the out. | Other departments. The tendency, however, |\ 3 ) 31 3 83| $4.0004.30; fafr to chofee mixed, .35 | LGV TN and Dr. Stone was enlled to | this country. They have not had a revoli- come of the feder ctions all | how I8 10 realize and movements irregu- | N : & 3% westor sheep, $4.0004.36; ‘Pexin | FLAUEES LA, o octor does not issue @ | tion now for two President Zeleya Shticipations and, at the sar % 1ar, although the market on the while s | Nov' & 5 SR vep, $2.6003.00; nutive lambs, $4.4085.20; | Pt ne the day on Sunday, 8o that |18 exceedingly fr to forelgners, pur an unusual abundance of surplus earnings | Steady. What is termed the “star spangled ‘. wn western lambs, $1.765.25 it toment of the senators condftton is | ticularly Americans, seeking translent employment boom s steadily’ rising, The Americy 4 ¢ : b unoMelal, / h ik Rarely has there Leen, in a great gpecu- | market still leads the exchange and t ' 3 st nis Live Stock. She's mii § T i 1ative boom, wo littie dispoition Lo chal- | Public has begun to take @ more wct v BT, LOUIS, Nov, 9~ CATTLE—Receipts, | o DF flones miduight bullethd says', FEG e AeeoTEoon Best Ummz Car Service lenie o lurye rise in prices trus, that | part, with Isrge speculativg and invest i E . W head, including enane Sorket hanged. e rested better last night and | orry and Pairic k”)'v"(.|\'.‘.'yl.‘|"'l,'.“.'f.' . ong the mo P ators e b - o ot - g teady atlve shipping an XPOTE Mteers | ojon 101 oday quE empe! ., o of profits, but such offerings have been | Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul, Chesa- | NOV 3 s kers and feeders 40" cown and | AT ERBIALION Sat the Dulse fa weaker.' | o Wers evidont snd & No mis of frecly taken, 8o eiated fs public opinion | Peake & Ohlo, Denver & Rio Grande and y 1 @2.75; hulls, | FEPOTL, € % LA - M Mg R g A - L1is men when | over the confirmution of the oid basla And | Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe stocks were ’ | 3 N Weers, $.007 e S I RCLIN I L B8 LA the prospect of completion in wpeclal demand throughout the week HE 2 38 ot 1.25 Washes Suwmill Awny. nicng, it 18 jrelleved they were diugged THRE Jomn. that it s feiC chat ail and, in spite of some checks, the under- | TILLAMOOK, Ore., Nov. 2 h Won taking effect woon after thes have gaincd added valy tond of the market was good.’ Yusterdays | N , h i + | breaking of a dam the electric sawmill near 2 L ST L .I-:m-r e % % vbon prices, however, although the closing fig- ‘ I obEony was wash A ¢ erty, while Patric o ara LA A S RIS | b Roneltr slel i Soaihe He hecept. | Hoiemiis whe) Yabid S B M ST T TR COMMANDING more solid foundation. As yet it does not | U rat. sh K 3 3 i SHE tecelp L oroner tomorrow Ia BTy st ol ot tionoe® Mos [ eral deciine. . Chicago, Milwaukee &' 8t. | 1 ! o8t & s muttons, #3565 | and when the dam broke by N immenae vome Mght on the m; xpected L k status of securities muy be legitimately ap- | PAUL fell off 214 points; Baltimore & Ohlo, | N 3 lambe, $4.50a5 1 and bucks, | body of water came down, cprrytng trecs 8hed ome light on the mystery GENERAL bed at, but, judsing from the avidity | 1%; Baltimore & Ohlo preferred, 1; Norfoik | 3 stockers, $2.5 and rocks. The rushing water took up the of buying, ‘there appeurs to be an extensive | & Ohlo. 1: Wabash preferred, 1; Northert | — e Sonaph Tive Blosie MRSEM Biil snd casried it o quarter of & mile, con willligness to invest ut the higher prices | Pactfic, % Der & Rlo ide prefe . ndicates . Jox dve St ) | ely demoilshing it and covering it o - . which have been reached. In some quarters 4 Chestieake & Ghlo, 35, Southern b | e, ailcia cars OUTIUST. J0SEPIL, Nov. t—(Special) | debels, The dvnamo and power house CAME SHABE > SRAN SIS A S S A ere Is some misgiving [ 13 -l SN WARo, ' ol ) brought In tod v il quote Aped, as the gulc ens ou ere. il ¥ T R R e A HoG Western, %, and others from 4 i ) ; Jtecoipts, 70 head: market will amount to many thousands of dol- | TWO QUALITIES \ttle. Hogs drift of values, and though this ng no " 1 M & 8t & 2 t Wity common: natives, $1.00@5.2 g ~ g When General Lee comes to Omah: doubt causes some hesitution tn buying, yet ing shares were quict and dull. Rands Ty T P westerns, $4.2506.%5; cows and Sl th efect on prices Is hot serlots. More- | 61l % point | U, system 1 200 A.50; hulls and stage, $2.0064.50; Cooks Himself tn Hot Springs he will not find as handseme an office over, n Ktage has been reached in the money | , Money was in increased demand during W Ry g i and ealves, $5.00@1.25; stockers AGOSA JUNCTION, Colo., No ” awaiting him s the one eceupied by movements of the season at which the en- | partly owing to borrowinzs by t E « | an rs, $3.00G1.00; veals, $4.0066.% Cltizens of Pagosa Springs were horrif X 4 larging reserves of the banks may be ex » of England and partly to the : Reccipts, 660 head; market 52100 | by the discovery 1 body of 4 man e former generals commanding the De- pected to keep the rate of interest mod- | eXpectations of lssue of excheauers an ] ? ALl grades, $1.90605.00; bulk of & the hot spring v was at ol e il / artment of the Missourl. This efce erate for some months to come In_truth, | hounced aterday, which hardened the t t 2 714,97, moved and was found to be literaily cooked, ¥ however, It would be a welcome effect if [ mArket. The rates were ua follows: Until | ¢, 2 . 1 . 32 AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 200 head; | T temperature of the untempered witer i s on the fifth floor of The Beo Hullding this sort of caution should help to restrain | Monday, dgale per cent: for a week, Hsu oevs v t steady 5 { the spring Is over 160 degrees. Investiga 7 howl A is now vacant. It would make the the market fr inning Into n excest of [ 3% per cent; three-months’ bills, 4 per cent. | * 3 4 s - tlon disclosed the fact that the m: £, buying by the public at unwarrantably high . " New Yor 3 | #tranger who had glven the k e bandsomest office in town fer S e OMAHA_SUBURBS. T R (JEW VORI Nov#_BEEVES-Re; | and nothine, wan glscovered, ATONAH: cn[swEIL SALARSASSAAS AR o ; | . onding ste i It 1% sapposed he chosa to commit The extruordinary “bullish” aspect of the Florence The disposition of « rece s vAports, 1016 cattle, 14 | cide in thia novel manner 25¢ each! 2 foras h buy I ) 0 beef. V s market of lute reveuls the extent und depth | Mrs. Allce Covert was a business visitor In | §# follo, rach bus ; Becnuse Whale Trath Was Not Told. LUE}’T fiEABODY&CO mere possibliity of the public vote resulting [ Omaha Friday. Buyers. t e § AND LAMBES-Receipts, 143 | CHICAGO, Nov. Z.-Judge Kohlsant ) adversely to sound money and whole- | There are a couple of cases of Cuban ftch | Omaha Packing Co. ..., Market glow; sheep, 820008 culls, | the United States court has sustained the MAKrng R. C. PETERS & CO0. some government. ‘The nlarm umong the " g pou® anored here. H. Hammond Co. .10 . E common {0 good lambs, $4.09 1 B » Dusiness community ut the remote chance Swift & Co " HOGS- Recelpts, 4,772 head; noth: of wuch result wis 8o acute, though not | Miss Fannie Morse of Omaha visited | Cudihy Packing ( 3 it | Market nomina y RENTAL AGENT, U the tUme wipposed o exist and the | Mra. Cox of Omaha visited with her | Varsani ollowing are the receipts at the four mount of funds thus kept out of perma- | mother, Mre. Nancy Smith, Thursday. Hill & il AL ST DB R nent investment hus been Immense. In Eu- 4 y Other b | principal w m rope, and especlally at London, the same | 8. A. Godell made a busiress trip to Lyons i 5 g — i \ uth Omaha . d “ v process of postponement, until our people | Thursday to attend to bis farm near that Totals . 10468 22| GPYoag e 2 “ har Hlonouhted: oneheia. roac andona | oo APTLE There were ‘a number of catla | CHCARD. oo SVY THE GENVINE questiong, wes adopted, Foreigners re- driven fn today and put o rale, Includi x.‘m_ | 3 | is not complete. No man, however studious, how- | svnup nF Fl.s um‘-‘h-nl lh;> election as placing |l|<~ r('))ll\lllt' A. J. Smith {s building a new house near trllmlu(r 300 he ;d .(w :Y»—yy«, ll)'”( h.l\n bee ,‘| on 3 of the verdict. ‘The ‘:\leulhe-’mnn:( vote' I8 | Miss Bettha Kruger of Omiaba came ou’ l‘.,.r e cattle wera only warmed \m,’ FIRE RECOHD e\etl'i glex;t thfs atmmm(;nts.dhum\ler'exta:xfan\;olxll{: infor: e t mation, but is more or less dependent on his books. 5 GALIFORNL { UP O Every reader, every student, every searcher after ORNIA FIG SYR knowledge, depends a great deal on his dictionary. In fact, no study, no home library is complete without a Y good dictionary JUBBERS &: MANUFAGTIIHEHS favor of conservative government carrled | miacday avening to attend the Tracy Wol- | o sec tly were in condition for The latest and best is OF OMAHA with it such n welght of wssurance and sich ot 4> from those there wis noth- | BOILER ANY sHEST IRON WORK G ! $ aial s T Plant. an exubemnce of public gratification that | 18ce wedding 5l much consequence on sale and the ll"j_hr‘-'"‘llf" Ing A y the “Investing class have concluded that| Rq Green and I A O “ +t was fu about the usual Saturday | ROCHESTER, N. Y., Nov. 25.—Fire this 1 Drake, Viiison | No dictionary has received so much praise from the people—scholars, students, teachers, professors and the their mismy ings had been necdless and that | = PASERAG " X : . ¢ | atterncon wrecked the plant of the Citizens’ b T R el sifekoep- |ATe spending & few dove b 1siting with has heen & SpR JuRees “‘,’.‘,’,“".-}l,,‘lf Light und Power company and destroyed & Williams | Succeasors Wilson & Drake, people. An opportunity is offered the people to procure a ing of the republic with entire safety. On | his mother, Mrs. Loule Green £ o ¢ petio) pre e, - ! 1 A om ©d with the samo | (he WaeRIngton flcur mills, both situated R Riiae slaution, (there(ors. ¢ Bl Frank Courtright and Clyde Cluck have | v year there 1 an increase of 3.120| 0"y mmfr of Factcry and Mill streets, | Manufacture boller: smoke stacks and breechings, pressure, rendering, sheep dip, 4 tandar ictionary for $7.00 dreds of millions of unemployed home cap- |t s R i : M T A S R es NI tal was st free for employment and Eu- | retu 01 awlins, Wyo., where they | Pead. The g ATEO Tt B e ted at about $175,000; | some water mains. Case, however, it nli market polnts. it 4 {lard and water tanks, Dboller tubes con- atantly on hand, second hand botlers bought na sold. Speclal and prompt attention to This low price places the book within the reach of so many that a discussion of the merits of the book seems in vain. But here are some of the opinions: ouls Y SERERE realized. To what extent foreigners have CHEO Te dec o ol o ol been ded (o Increase tielr dnvestments 1t | Elmer Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry .fi"‘,n..'nu""fifi'él'.fi i R ‘,"“. | TiMn Weolen Wills. | {: l‘r'-;un:xll:r'-vxn. .\A-'lh:u‘url\:'r:‘u_hl'vh:u'nl(}fi Taylor, was married Thursday to Hattla Ze, while the common steers went off [ TIFFIN, 0., Nov. Fire tonight de 1ot e BEVAHon 61 Americhn credit se. | Martin at the home of the groom's parents. | {vi({c. The drop on this murket hur 1ot |gtroyed the Tiffin Woolen mills. The loss | sulting from the election will lead to a |Mr. and Mrs. Taylor will realde at 3319 Larl- | handywelght steers whi Junt suit o ine | will exceed $100,000, partally insured. One large permanent increase in the investment | more street, Omaha. buyers are prcbably no more than a dim: | hundred and twenty-five hands are thrown holdings in England and on the continent & lower for the week, while the less desira- ‘i | hese are largely Invisibie factors in the| Mrs. Anne Corcoran, widow of the 1ate | \in erades hre il the mny Trone (3o alias |out of employment. The plant was three situatlon, but thelr Influence on the market | W. J. Corcoran, will make her future home | lower. " The warmed up stuff and common | menths behind in orders. 8 evide rom the unprecedented London S V. Y. e ¢ grades are very hard to move at any price, —_— purchase on this market In Brooklyn, N. Y. She accompanied the | EERUS0, S8 Yoy o8N e want them. Discharges Jury in Woodmen Sult. 'l'lml o .;nl:m xuin s are of mul'h“xn-nh‘r Nr'rflminx ;‘hflr-du a l;uly had her household | The Sow ’nu.lr«cl 18 alsn considerably ABERDEEN, 8. D., Nov. 25.—(Speclal.)— magnitud than has been generally sup- | effects shipped to that place. ower than it was a week ago. The by B v o 0! - posed and as they are real and legitimate [ g b o ‘;I" M f’l W 1ag | COTTfA cOWS and helfers are probably not The jury in the case of the Richards guar their effect upon the market is not surpris- [ S allace of Monticello, Wis., and M!8 | juore than (0c or 15¢ lower thun at the | dians aga‘'nst the Modern Woodmen of | i, There Is also another little observed Eunice Tracy of this clty were quletly mar- | close of lust weel “Canners ure alss bt | America failed to agree and wero dis- | factor which 18 having an important effect “ " e's | Yery little lower, as the dem. ‘or them | 3 % vestors there is a growing dissatisfaction | mOther, Mrs. Saral racy, Tuesday even- | grades that havi ff the most, and | come up again at the next term u( and with"the luw rate of earnings upon firai- | Ing, Rev. F. C. Phelps, pastor of the Prea- | ey aroall the was from 16° 0256 Jowsr 107 | Siates court. The trial has exclted grea | clasy securitles, especta oad b i il o @ Tnarket on Bl i b 0] grent | Bl Ne A MOsEe Have Daeh Tacabiy: rajsited ""’,"""“_“ “",‘"‘:‘,- officlating. Mr. and \M"‘“ very dull and fellers found it difficult to dis. | interest, as 1t is a test case in which the | because of the uncertainty of their earn- | Wallace left Wednesday morning for Mon- | pose of them at all Modern Woodmen of Awerica resist the ings. During recent years, however, the |ticello, Wis., where they will visit relatives (| The feder (rade has also hoen in m-‘v‘?r payment of insurance held by Mr. Rich- 4 5 Rl . At ‘s | PAQ shape. There were very few really | PP 5 restraints on new rallroad bullding, the im- | until December 1, when Mr. Wallace leaves | o, SHARE, “ORets WIEE, VOEY. (oW Xoally | o4 on the grounds of sulcide. The policy roving regulation of rall competition, the g v . rrive P v | e et A bebnomial manage. | f0F New Orleans, where he has been em- | did arrive sold almost as well s at any | jysued by the lodge states that payment | the increasing trafic and the rising | played by J. B. Camors & Co. for the Inst | time. The great bulk of the cattle on kale | ("¢ he made o case the holder sul- | ¢ ; i 4 were rather on the common ord A trad scalo’ of et earniige-these causcs have | five years. Mrs. Wallace will apend the | NEE® TRLLST R the Gomman prier and teade | B Mo 0 oChichiion 1s made that Rich- ;‘v‘r“’d‘\l«\}-"ll‘"""‘-;:l:nill"_l“ Kaln fn the lnvest | winter with her mother and join Mr. Wal- | cattle can now be bought about as low as | ards died from asthma and not from pistol | ent value o class Of securities, whic i ) o8 Now he' boug Jow a: s 14 now beglnning to be understood and ap- | 1ace early in the spring. Blodmy fime this year sihe falrly Bo0d| hot wounds, Several similar cases are | the securities on wh reviously repaira in city untry h and Plarce, DRY GOODS. E. Smith & 00. Importers and Jo Dry Goods, Furnishing G’aodl AND NOTIONS. R. D. Blackmore, the English Novel- The Christian Cynosure, Chicago: fst: “The Standard Dictionary is most “It is difficult to speak adequately (3 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. comprehensive and correc of this great work without seeming William Black, the Scotch Novellst: to be extravagaut.” “Admirably comprehensive and exact.’ The Interior, Chicago: “It was & A Coman Doyle, tke Eminent Eng- gtroke of genius to give a full cat- lish Novellst, Lendon: “It has alog, for exawple, of the name of become quitc & joke with us that we every tool and of every device em- cannot trip up this dictionary. We ployed by the carpenter; to give us have several times been sure that we the name of every one of the vast would, but have always failed, varieties of apple. The editors have 8ir Edwin Arnold: “A noble plece forgotten nothing. It is all here, of work, destined to be most useful. and everything where one can lay . . . Everywhers copious, erudite, bhand upon It. and reliable.” The Tribune, New York: “. .. A Engineer and Iron Trades Adver- comparison with the Century Dic- tiser, Glasgow, Beotland: “Taken al- tionary leads to the inference that together, the sum total ls, the Stand- (he Stundard Dictionary has made ard Dictionary s without a peer.” & distinct advance in certain flelds, + Youthw' Companion: Edward Sta- .. The new dictionary s rich in ¢y wood, Managing Editor: “We have {arms pecullar to occultism amd selected the Standard as the dletion- oriemtal religions.’ 414 ;:""r:m:ffi of our proof-reader in , The Congregationallst, Boston: The Times-Democrat, New Orleans: ..\ 1:. ":"":" & aPleRaid piace of “He who has the Standard at his el- " i\ *20 4% honor to our ceuatry. bow to refer to for the meaning, pro- , Tho Western Drugglst, Chlcago: nunciation, or derivation of a word, ~Americans have just reasons to or for Its compounds, synonyms, an- €6l Proud of this achievement.” tonyms, or phrase use, will never The Christlan Secretary, Hart need another dictionary to help him, ford: “We cannot speak in too high praise.” THE STANDARD has a vocabulary of 300,000 words. The Century 225,000, Webster’s 125,000, Worces- ter’'s 105,000. THE STANDARD was prodaced at a cost of a mil- lion dollars. THE STANDARD will bear comparison with any Wesiern Electrica Gompany Electrical Supplies. Electric Wirlng Bells and Gas Lightiag G. W. JOUN 'ON, Mgr. 10 Howard Bt SAFE AND ION wORKS. he Omzha Safe and Iron Works G. ANDREEN, Prop. | Makes & speciaity or- 2 CAPES, FIRE 5, lar Proef Safes & Vault Doors, ete Oumuka, Ne preciated. The result of this tendency s - = vek, while some ommones M " o 3 apparent in ent realizings upon rail- Benuen, e ‘:»’: ‘?xmuy"2-:“*1“‘\1{-‘!"flm‘n’"flfl|'|:'-‘ cx. kl”<lr blaglng on; the Temult of this. ease road bonds and the relnvestment of the | Services were held yesterday &t the |lust week. Lightwelght cattie o the rom. Lota Postmanters Organise proceeds in approved raflroad stocks. The tor, | mon order are almost impossible to sell ut | So"th Dakota Fostmast Ly} Fesult of this transposition of Investments | Methodist church at 11 a. m. by the pastor, | lion Siler 874 himont tmpossinle g, sell wt| “HyRoN, 8. D, Nov. 25.—(Speclal)—A i8 distinctly apparent in the comparative | Rev. Markley. good shape and very little lower for the | meeting of South Dakota postmasters will neglect of bonds in the current boom Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J. Grove have taken | weelc, AU'the fust of (his week the domnd | v “N50" nore on December 6 for Important Changes Progressing rooms In the Benson hotel, where they will | foF, folce, Jto ’fi,';‘f,j",,,',",“',’,{;“;;"* LA | the purpose of considering matters lookiug These constderations plainly suggest that | reside for a while. What has been said of eeers fs ‘equally | 1o tho betterment of the postal service | an important change in the Investment v o | true of stock cows and heifers, cholce stuft | status of rallrond stocks Is now in procoss, | MF. and Mrs. James Walsh and family | \cin,’in good “demand, but the common | throushout the state. An organization of Which mukt he recognized in any compe- [ have moved into Benson, from Elkhorn, and [ iinds slow and iower postmastcrs similar to those existing in tent estimate of the ‘future value of (hat | will reside here fn the future. (There have not been many grass \Ueet | other states will be perfected. Postmaster | class of securlties, or of the true meaning Steers on e market this week, and the e e e dima by houe mMeAning | “rrhe laying of the new motor track has | hest grades are not far from msado . tha | Cooper of this city, who 13 the prime mover Breneht QelIViLy “operators may" better un | been completed and the car barn has been | commoner graden tholgh hue siitered (0 | In the matter, 18 In recelpt of lotters from deratand the situation of affairs if they ap- | mov *k from the street about fifteen | *0Me extent In sympathy with the decline | postmasters In a number of South Dakota | preciate the extent to which the boom s | mOVed ba v on gornfed stuft. "Grass cows and western | POSART UL L 6 PSS Gl co-operation the effect of a great investment moyement, | feet. feeders have sold practically In the same | oitles, . Senc! That fact lays o sounder basia for the | Mrs. Dr. Lee, who has been at the home | Wity s i noted above for the native cattie, | and assuring him of their presence at the 00 e athe . HOGS—There was another heavy run of | Thon It and Tantines the expectations hat, | Of ber parents Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. Horten, | hogs hero today. but In pite of that fact | Meetns: [ | | w&wfiumxwwmfiwm Whoh the natural reaction comes. thorg | for several woeks past, went to Lincoln | the market wis acilve and generally oy lwm be less exposure to extreme declines in | Jast Thuvsday morning. hiERer than yesterday's generdl ‘matket | CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 25.—(Speclal.)— Saniulne cbservers will find in the situ- | Mensrs. Georgo and Ed Stiger went to| the bulk of them goink at #0414 and 815 | Rovert Sneed was tho third victim of | tlon as It stands plenty of reason for ex- | Noble's lake to join a hunting party. They | FACKErS WOre B3 (peRtl buzeis, Bnd B b | gonamite on the Sherman hill cutoff. Sneed | s ':".‘f.fl'\';‘(‘;'“"\'\"."i"'('.“i‘.:.‘.}".. fl‘l‘!_\,-‘ln !"-l:;y'*'[-’ returned last Monday evening and reported | After 'the first round most anything would [ was foreman for one of the grading out- | dullness in the market and revival was | Splendld "'”“"' and pleaty of game in | bring I8 ‘}t;"'mh'“;“,‘”,'l‘:," [, o5an DAYIDE | fits. A shot had been placed in the ground | therefore to be naturally expected. The | that vicinity. 28 $4.03 was pal o A 4 4 it failed t . Sneced directed one 3 as $4.95 was pald for several of the choice [And a 0 Ko 0 flectlon has created w sltuatlon caleulated | ¢ the regular meeting of the Clover | lightweight hogs. At the high tme the |of his men to dig it out and tho fellow common re| e Leat Rebekah lodge the officers for the | Mdrket was I oy oL erilay ¥ [ refused, whereupon Sneed grabbed a pick ing from common report the | Rebekah lodge the of\ for the | mATKOY Wes 2o higher thahi yegiergeys L 1 grabbed ek branches of industry are each promised [ coming term were elected. Venerable | piarket from ktart o finish, #0 that |@nd set at work to perform the unpleasant | ‘1“:-“. “.:‘n'.'..;"".'f"': .'Tf ““-h"";l‘“fl-lr‘ on ATe | Guardian I M. Smith and Secretary E. A ‘m ‘l-n»- cyeryihing yus out of ]u:m | task himself. His pick suddenly came in | ortheo i o « romises - K ands in good season. The extreme clos g - » and & rrnnu\mr\-ll revival of “the “Industrial” | Stiger were elected to Al vacancles, Ly bl ATy ax gacd aq The Lot | cortact with the dynamite and an umn.u | om. I‘" the ( "ihm troubles should be sat- | The second burglary this month was com- | time, Chicago closing with part of the |sion followed. Sneed’'s head was blown O e LY ook (Tt "Celed | mitted In this place last Sunday night, e ooty ot hoss at all market points |2 BUE RO OBe slse was hurt quencen. We scem destined, indeed, to en- | when thieves entered the barber shop and & | has beetr” vers haavy the Tast woelk Secreiaer s Ralaraing: r the twentieth century in the midst of [ galoon across the street, securing some- hicago In partlcular has had & phenominal opddod bl ke N bewllderm: booms. But, all en-| e o each place and getting away un-| Ut and the receipts at this point ha ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla, No does seem much solid & ¥ been m-ls. .\Iu t ;-m; e the w-r:k ending | steamer Kanawha, with Secretary of “nr‘ prosperity that wiil | seen. 1 T eplte of that fack Jhe market | Root and Governor General Wood of Cuba have already Feen, 1t would be venture- [ Of Mrs. C. Stiger last Thuraday afternoon. on Monday or on Saturday of 1ast | tha bar this evening, but had to give up and | he table of ay Ll some to predict that thev will not advance | A 10-cent lunch was served, from which rr\:'kw a5 @ flance at the table of averae | ui1 for Jacksonsille, whence Secretary Root | sl 0 " i reached. Reactions of more or lesas sever. | 0V°" were realized, which goes toward [ BRVCR ol SN o0 N0 were coming, so | will go by rail to Washington. Governor | other dictionary because there is nothing omitted. ity of course are now in order and must | the church debts. The women intend giv- | that each day's recoipts were cleaned up in | General Wood will join Mrs. Wood and the | ba expectod, We recommend for the pres- | Ing a linch each month. No meeting will | a hurry, The lightwelght hog continue in iieth 5 O8% E0 0 (00 Tl o Bocin | THE STANDARD contains the best definitions ent qul i -0 8 o 2 the best demand, though If the quality Is N ¥ = B e 1o e ut e Tty AN | be held pext Thuraday salirationy aaything Hnder B pounds is | them tomorrow, fp from the most eminent scholars of the day. ations he v will be Vrofitoble “Dundce. A RE rhore wes o fat stuff on sals Wilson's Conaition Critical. Step into the store and see the work. the nimble r eatches them Mrs. Willlam Colfax is still In Des | today to make a test of the market. A e e G Dt ho material changs | WASHINGTON, Nov. 25.—The condition Moines, In., with her aged mother, who Is | f€W feeders arilved, but no i ¢ H o W, Wilson, issloner BOURSE IS PESSIMISTIC Xous, [t ! i e e et Megeath Stationery Co. i Berlin Stock Varket Notable for | The Dundee Woman's club will meet on | the week ahl boilh sheep Sa0 famps. i spite |\ weaker than on yesterday, but still re- Weakness in All Lines of Securt. | Weinesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. | hus been curtalied to some extent on | tains consciousness. Mrs, Wilson, who 1309 Farnam Street. tles Throughout the Week, John Harte, on.California street O Ly Ol DOuItTY, WIh |was absent from the city when the com s Rev. Jenkins aud family have recently [ {16, “0s Compired with 1ast week, therq | missloner was stricken, has returned to the ” : B R g D O pardoaner S TR S T R R S S R 3 BERLIN, Nov. 2.—Uninfluenced by the | moved into the village and are occupyirg|is a gain Ilavls & Cowglll Iron Warks, MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS | OF MACHINERY | GENERAL REPAIRING A SPECIALTY | IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, 1601, 1604 and 1508 Jaokson St Omaha, Neb. Tel, 538, B. Zabriskie, Agent. J. B. Cowglll, Mgy, ELEVATOR SUr'PLlES ‘ELEVATORS Improved Quick and Kasy Rising stoami Electric and Hand Power Elevaters. AUTOMATIC HATCH CATES. Hand for catalogie KIMBALL BROS,, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ia 1008 Oth Street. ‘Telephore ll ‘C H. Davis & Son %%z&a&a&ma&mwfifiafimyéfiammme& ;{‘t%%%m&r&m Alrntl for the Richmond y Blevater 2 e e e e Elevater mam.n.—, and Hand ow York markets the Herlin bourse o Forty-ninth. | with the corresponding’ week of last vear n—— secialty. Leather k “resumed it p»l-unl.lnllnlul: iy l":fi § RONAD) 90 DRVADREFE AMAT Roriy-slaih there 15 o gan of 640 head. The situation | Colorndo College Panses Resolutions, Elevator repairing a spec , lalv, A s nglaes aad lines of secirities were weak, coal and fron | The Misses Cox of Galveston, Tex., who |can best be .h‘r. ribed ln'.\ anlul;m, It & COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo., Nov. 2. Valve Cups for Elevators, Ens! shares belnw particulnrly so and losing a1 | Wil be the guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. C.| Kood, ateady, active marked sl the weok. | A" mav meeting v 1 in the chapel of en Printing Pressses. most th ent gains. This renction 18| Van Gleson for the winter, are expected | Wik’ he same Gt the close of the | Cojarado college this afternoon to exi varlously explained: in additlon o the res Wask 88 1hhy Wore 4F HIn OB AB ntiments on the Limon lynching. The Aol RRR Rt Aadion 10 the' e | this wegk of course ure not as high as they were at | fehtiments on the Limon twachine O e e st weak. oit tney g - fron industry, the agrarian propowal fn | The Round Dozen Soclal club met on | the best thme iust, wegk OAt, O 85 | nounctne moh Taw 8 reversion to thy T NIE the Relchstag contemplating a tarlff war | wo day o a o AR ot A180 been in good | 4ays of barbarity passed unanimously. Y& CQ with "the United” Miates and ‘the muotion, | 1 °Resdey aficrocon st the hiome of Mrs, | Tha fesder murkat has alsp beth i wood solutions’ closed with _the foll : O esa e oCa On “t, emanating from the same quarter, to in- | P: J. Barr, on Dodge street, the four guests | Shape . I to the people of the United S and prices stre Cholce lambs are also tensify the evils of the bourse luw, th of the day.outside the club membership | fiil Pntont s WUt common young 1ambs. o We protest to our countrymen through- depressing factors in the general & being: Mesdames Baum, Breen, u},nm‘“\ ewes are rather hard ' to move and |out the land that as a law-ablding people gurding the czar and the publica . s tile wen Anything | we #hare with them the hezards of mob i dion of extlimaten 0f bt divi neuBllcn- | and Alken ;I|ho next moeting will be at|prices & litile weak. —Anyihing at sl | ebuiition 1n vevolt'at numeless horrors and The building formerly occupied by The Bee at ng lower returns than those of 1869, the home of Mrs. J. B. Carmichael. ° claim with them to be judged not by flag- [ Al these elements combined o intensity N wethers, 81550 | Tant’ exceptlons. b by the steady” peace 916 Farnam street will be vacant November 1st. reaction. Domestic government funds r o = M: falr to good fed wethers, $3.0663.85; | and order of our daily life. A » matined weak. although ¢ e In tham | J. Odgers of Frostburg, Md., writes: 1 [ 4t falv 1o wqud, [ul ‘yrhens, 89 20880 SR L It bas four stories and a basement, which was was but slight. Swiss railway securities [ had a very bad attack of kidney complaint gogd grass wothera $3.653.75 | Steamer Captain Die, Fever, Qocr R N HES | were heavily traded in. The quotat 4 Foloe's Kidhar Oiite . fatr #0) NEW YORK, Nov. 2 British fruft formerly used as The Bee press room. 1his will Americans cuused Germans to and tried Foley's Kidney Cure, which gave cholca spring lan 5 steamer Adler arrived today from Port ¥y P g T g Ry me immediate rellef, and I was pertectly | Sholts EEINE s, B0 (25 (A0 10 Timon and reported that Captain W. Retd be rented very reasonably. If interested, apply JAMES E B80OYD & CO,, The heavy amount of American securities | cured after taking two bottles.” Take no | 30: feeder wethers, $3.503 70, teeder \anios, | of that steamer had died of yellow fever recently sold in London and espectally in 0. yers- A0004. 40, on November 1. The authoritles at Port ), y 139, Omaha, N2 Kow' York changed the banking palances | Siostitute. Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; | #.00 Timon wauld not allow the burlal of (he at once to O. C. Rosewater, Secretary, Room 100 Leiephone 1039 maha, in favor of Germany, which, in the view | Dillon’s drug store, South Omaha s Clty Live St | body ashore and the Adler was obliged to ~ S of the Frankfurter® Zeitung. relleves the - . Nov. ' —CATTLE-Te- | steam outaide the harbor and bury the re- Bee Building. COMMIS?IONQV inarket here of all fear of gold exports. In. Find Skeleton in a Well, celpts, Market unchanged; re-| mains at sea. Captain Reld waws 30 years GRAIN, PROVISIONS und STOCKS deed, this journal considers it probable that | PANA, 11l Nov. 25.—A skeleton has been | caipts’ for the week, 54,000 head; choice ex- | of age and a native of Aberdeen, Scotland gold will come from New York o pay for [ found in a well on the Brunot farm. The | port steers, short-fed butcher’ stack and | The chief ofcer, Mr. Waite, brought the qonce: Jobn A, Warl securities. Small sums of forelgn gold have | well 1s the same one in which Jane Bru- | good feeding cattle in moderate supply tins | steamer to this port. The As iled from er r mw'.p:':x: 10 Chicage e’ been recelved at the reichsbank and the | not's bedy was found last April, week and steady to & shade lower; a run | New Orleans October 17 for Boca del Toro

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