Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 10, 1901, Page 20

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TURKEY AND FRANGE AT WAR Would Make Furope a Great Mili. tary Camp and Arouse the Sleep- ing Demon of Carnage IN EVERY HAMLET OF EUROPE Look (L War. e Conld Undis- nud Continue vish the Sinews of carnivals of in th inee and inity even cntur 1 with te 1he ction hold ind ord on topol for AU which co th Meditery v kno OF CONSTANTING thi dged traits leading Black sea of Ru the the ly for mad Stay en many moons nding on sea or RRLNRY L} B ) LIRL N DR B R A D Meantime America will pursue ful carcor and take care of her own, whil hing the combat ueh goods, war ind merchandise a band of war The perity of our own country has of and e Men and ire making sure of the of those left behind when death last roll The nANKEns Association | Ity history Every sources and its surplu of Nehraska recognize it and ar to its fying loyalty rnn, her peace at the une time, furni ant are n contr great pre lated every lin that of life everywhere timn business celal'y insurance women future sounds the IR CRIA N Y the week e largest business in adds The good people value to the state support with grati I'he allen are plven a doing to s re rallying persistent of home ption mies down ene nsurance and the malics I8 wasted in futile institution at large than A PPAOING The fact that out of Nebraska cold of malignant ene attempts to break an valuable to the more state HOUSE o 1A oRy, $1.500,000 per annum goes to alien companies, every year has been apprehended until now and few people have given the subject the thought its importance demandg, They are now ready fto join hands with the Bankers Reserve and therefore every day the good work of the efMcient corps of agents in the field sending to the home office at Omaha applications for policles. Mean time, if you wish information or a contract for territory, write to the MeCague build ing, Omaha, to B ROBISON, not He now PRESIDENT, SCHOOLS AND Cont Bee Bidg.. & Omaha, Neb. y L Business, Shorthand, Ty wvtrmnx and English. Students who chn re are as- slsted to positions to earn hnunl while at- tending. Send for catalogue. Hee Bulld- Ing, Omaha, Neb, ....YOU SEE More Style, Better Leather and a Finer Finish in the Regent than you do in most $5 and $6 on the market Shoes for Men Only, $2.00 shoes Our shoe cannot beaten REGENT SHOE CO., 205 South 15th St. Send for lustrated Catalogue AGENTS W \\ll‘ For_the splendidiy Hluse B TRIRTY YEARS | 'IN WASHINGTON MRN. GEN. JO LOGAN, [t por Tife, wonderful Bctivities, maivels and Mysterios of the «apite] an & faimous and highl . th fully Wlustrated M 0 sold b itra Terma A D WOR and W 0\| I'\ Ay the inner | THE ILLUS LAYING CITY, THE Neb., CORNERSTONE OCTOBER OF THE 29 Watch for the Asteroids (Continued from Seventh Page.) the whole attention of the observer while it 8 in progress. Besides this matter of num bers and wervations of color of the direction of path whether stralght, curved or having an angle of shooting stars slze, ex plos and o on, ar some that may be content with brightn and character conspicuous for fon or for leaving a trail of the interesting things noted by the curious the use of the With a good camera a work may be dong afford data to the observer naked eyve higher grade of and the photographs will astronomer for determin ing the exact place of the radiant, provided, of course, any streaks on them appear to be referrable to the presence of shooting stars, which is by no means a sure expectation. Sheoting stars are too brief in duration to make much of an impression on the plate, but it {8 possible to get them and one good trace may be considered as being well worth while by the amateur. The rara avis of photographic observation would he the securing of a spectrum of a shooting star, but this must probably be left to ob- servations like those at Harvard and Yale, which are equipped with special apparatus, Harvard, indeed, is the only observatory that has yet succeeded in getting a spec- trum of a shooting star, but this success was secured accident And the chances of a shooting star flashing across the field of view In just the right way are always extremely small, of course, under ordinary conditions, although with the great swarm that was first expected-—and may still, 1t appears, he looked for with a reasonable degree of hope -a spectrum could be hoped for with some confidence “We are in no such state of lively an- ticlpation as in the last three years,” says Prof. Pickering, “but shall be ready at Harvard for any emergency. Hope {8 by no means abandoned, and should this rare phe- nomenon apoear in its pristine splendor it would be a pity to lose the opportunity to secure for astronomical science all that 1s possible to derive from it in the way of an increased knowledge, Our experience while walting for them has been a good drill, at least for this work, and the observatory staff could undoubtedly step in now and have the meteoric observing apparatus in full working crder within a few minutes.' In the same way any preparations made by amateurs of photography will be useful, whatever happ ns, as a drill and prepara- tion for that most fascinating department of photography, the recording of the phe- nomena of astronomy. The Harvard ob- servatory, moreover, will be glad to have any assistance which may be afforded 1t from those who are particularly interested in the phenomena No Hindr: Chicago Tribune: Harold, aged had just returned from a trip to the mountains, having been out of reach of the barbers for a period of about six weeks He brought back with him perceptible streak of down lip Well sister only by LNee therefore, a ucross his upper Puss,” he sald, as his 10-year-old met him at the door, “I suppose you won't kiss me this time." Why not?" she asked Hecause I've ralsed a mustache.” Huh!"" sald Puss, putting up her mouth, when | want to kiss anybody do you think v little thing like that is going to stop me?"* Pointed Paragraphs Chi make News A woman's nerves often A man nervous, When some people stand on their dignity it wabbles Life is too shor. animosities, If night is a cloak for sin It fall overcoat, Many a man's best thoughts appeared In yesterday's paper, A woman without sentiment {s a misfit specimen of her sex. A man never veally knows the value of a o to be speat in nursing must be a ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING AT DAVID Photo by Reynolds. dollar unless he collector The selfish man, like a wrapped up in himself. The eagle is only half as dear to the American heart as the double eagle is. Love a wonderful thing, yet there are people who would rather marry for money. “Handsome {8 as handsome does,"” says the proverb; but if a girl {s handsome she as she pleases is followed by a persistent ball of twine, Is is does The fact that you haven't any volce I8 no excuse for practicing on a cornet in a thickly populated neighborhood. It isn't always safe to marry a girl who looks good enough to eat. A wife disagrees with a man oftener than a dinner. Rain and sweat have no efiect on harness treated with Eureka Hare ness Oil. It re- sists the damp, keeps the leathe er soft and plis able, Stitches do not break, No rough sur- face to chafe andcut harne only keeps looking lke new, but wears twice as longhby the use of Eureka Harness Oil, & Sold everywhere in cans— all sizes, Made by Standard Oil Company A BUSINESS DISPUTE is easily settled when accounts are properly kept. Don't practice false economy by trying to save on BLANK BOOKS., We will make you a set ruled and printed to order at such a small cost that you can buy the best, A. . ROOT, PRINTER, 414-416 8, 12th 8t,, - - OMAHA, NEB. CLEANING -DYEING - REPAIRING and PRESSING of MEN'’S and WOMEN'S CARMENTS. TWIN CITY DYE WORKS 319 §. 15th 8t., Omaha. Telephone 1521, SALESMEN ano ' WATER RESERVOIR K'fl bod; bu .. Over the kitche: ’-uv’c it n{v vents fevers and siokness. r Booklet, Ne; Harrison Mg, Co., 422 Harrison Bidg., Claclnnatl, O We have a fine Ilm- of Chrysanthemums In bud and blossom lu)s FERNS A TAL Mull orders filled. HESS & SWOBODA, | FLORISTS Phone 1601 1411 Farnam St.,, Omaha, pri.mptly 'Phone 805. Of Doll, but b bee with aowl which to Loy ey (81 Address, Lh s i EFFORT.” The: Bottled Beer’ For the Home + unquestionably “Blue Ribbon Beer,” the ] v. 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