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E SECRET POLITICAL ORGANIZATION! sceret political THE OMAHA BE OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. e e e wmiml ring TO CORRESPOSDENTS. i ncentration of all pol power within the magic circle of itS | yet the sun comes up with the coming morn, W Do wor desire say contributions whatever And the West w ith flume agaia, a8 ot yore; of a literary or poetical character will Dot undertake o preserse, o7 10 esame, in any case whatever. 10 suficiently large to more than supply our limited space in that direction. Buaz Nauz or WaITes, io full, must in each and every case accompany any communica- tionof what natare soever. This is not in- tended for publication, but for eur own sstis- | taction and as proof of good faiih. Ous Couxrar Faikxps we will always be ‘pleased to bear from, o all matters connected with erops, country politics, and on any sub- Joct whatever of general interest 10 the peo- plo of our State. Any fuformation counect- o with the election. and relating %o Lood sccidents. ete., will be gladly recei such communications. bowever, i ‘el as possible; a0d they must, i e writian upon one side of Lie shicel oily - oath-bound adherents. As long as . . press remain the corner stones of our political | fabric, honest men need not shun with any political 2 _ ire to propagate. If the advocates of any particular unselfish -omplish their courting of their doc- les than by dark The Ameri- s founded by for the people, and e concerns the popular we - ALL ANFOuNCEMENTS of candidates for offce —whether made by self or friends, sud whether as potices or communical Bditor, are (untll Dominations are wade awimply personal, and will be charged s d- All communieations should be addressel to £ BOSEWATER, Editor and Publisher, Draw- ations and so- mutual and protection, such 15, Odd Fellows, Gr: , have a perfect nd signs ers, On and after October twenty-fir= ity circulation of the DarLy Brx: i by Mr. Edwin Davis, to whose orier scriptions not paid at the offce will be pays and by whom all receipts for sutacriptions 'E. RSEWATER, Puis —————— r<of the State or D All the people are inters actions of such o ‘THE war in Spai in fhe conquest of his kingdom, hix army still remains on & standing menace to the Republic. e— THE President has renominated Captain Baird as Postmaster of | Lincoln. Captain Baird has be an efcient officer, and his reten- tion In the service is s y on of faithful ser- ible to the publie. ies have al- ret. political socie | ways been the hot beds of political They have as we t the outset, been a o ]ihony, .md w have declared standing men: | need only refer ism and Ku Kluxi=sm, t thelr battles in the dark, and flay their political ene- Men who | poos e . Tue French very easily discouragc of the electoral bill i the Assembly has infused fresh liog fnto their ranks, and now they mounce their intention to their effort to secure the not l‘uulltd to lL\(“ business, age unre nmaterial whether the men who h: Ives with seeret politi- asso- | ACCORDING to the Ch bune, Governor Shepherd, District of Colum} yer, Mr. Richardson’s of the Treasury, are aspirations for places on the tem- porary Commission to govern the District of Columbia. men want, first of all, to be vindi- cated; and Sawyer w: to make $5,000 pes light and genteel” empl without the investment of any ons have been, or are I‘|ul llnnml\n \\nhA impm. ¢ argument | oulles an only be restr: ganizations is a | monopo- the Senatorial contestants in Rhode | 1sland ; but, so far, he simply hold |~ During the struggle the past week he has developed greater strength than was exhibit by the second and third ballots. This is, within itself, an indication of weakness, Unless he & diversion in his own fave the interval of adjourn tween now and Tuesday, he in all probability, have to at.de must be fought 1 est people will pre. | Bearly three ye in the open behind the cover | time. of maked bat EDUCATIONAL NOTES. CoxarEss has adopted singular method to encourage jour- nalistic enterpri — Under the new The schools of Pe are to be conveyed by parts of the country half cents per pound, | while daily papers are to be ¢l three cents per pound. words, Uncle Sam proposes to tax publishers, who patronize him eve: day in the week, one cent. more than he charges to pul- lishers, who patronize week. Again, the ¢ hibit the greatest cuterpr size of their pape: sto the | e last is Presi- Agricultural Normal | r seho: THERE is now sc that the eonstruction of the Pacific depot and . buildings will be commenced with- in the next twenty day e the post office and the long neglec- ted public thoroughfare: resumed by July first. ford employment for quite of working men and ¢ put considerable mone, lation among our retail mercl, Even a partial revival of tr ‘will go far to rev spirits of many of our business men | who have had just reason for com- plaining about the dullness of the season. If our capitalists could only be induced to take an earnest hold of the proposed railway extensions morth and south, soon regain what she s ‘have lost, the comme; mical— isnow of overtaxing TuE dawn of common touching the reapportionment con- troversy among our rural western | quite 3 ! zes of | fore has differed very decidedly with the views expressed by BEE on the proposed remed ‘Western disfranchisement has s lastarrived at the following conclu- e Superinien- fails to mskc afull ort at the time fixed by the dent of Public e forfeits $100 of hi s of grace given. «Jt is conceded on all hands that it iwentirely snpracticable 1o I #w0 extra sessions of the Legislature and thus to secure both ent and an early. con- | Instruc- salary. in the State the 10thof August. didates for | fond after marriage, if the have the | ouly, ’nllghles! idea of being happy as It is now conceded, als cognizant of all the facts in l)u g-, that re-apportionment is, and it, the result would only lmu been s complete defeat, with the > of which to enter upon lt is most fortunate t thirty two passed the cxau | for_intellectual qualificat nation A croakers tell us we are cultivatiag the intellect at the « i pense of the ng out phys- =E mj IM that n‘fll‘l“' t more for i better as to s and worse as to muscle in “them good, good ole daze” our ! grandfathers constantly harp upon, Ple expect to be happy ? i i} § .for its b’cm ts | g £ THE MAIDEN'S LAMENT. But a hope once set is never And lifted wel eves 1o the rising mool — en the cunuing fox did freeze should be open to public discus- s e T And he calialy lugged it off. Aud be scofled the song with scoff. MORAL. Tou on the back t their business in MATRIMONIALTIES. t business concerns Political nizations, on the other hand, | wanized for the pur- reforming | and for conduct- | The report that Miss Adelade | Phillips, is about to marry, has been | an, got a plump refusal. contradicted. A Burl complish n the itions, and hould | hood by n She k young e ol it ow: the Tare i | love's glass e Pope’s nieces has tentian of having a \m rm- years a.ad ich time Mrs, Cur ted t Mollie Mudge rosi = the banks ofthe M; the | ter promise never to marry. is des telligent no unmarried man wi few d. man,” The re ned | bymenial knot. A off at th | by the di ove had been keepi and thed of the prospeetive bridegroc fidy was made just in the received her papa’s permiss She staried fron and on the way quite by accldent, by a nice an. Th | ment. e the. &ra | bride o country. ion | A Nashville friend of 1¥ With 150 | has just been married and gon | housekeeping, mentions, incident- | , the fol- | e; relations | sec nd uncomplaining lowing few of h M- | that comprise his ( wife’s mother, thre 3 | step-sisters, two widowed has | their four’ three n of | aunts, three cou grandmother, two gran adopted female infant | the only man in the house. am chit o domieile.— Danbury News. A few days registered their arried at the Ci fee. Y | Portiand Press. Married people should treat cach other like lovers all their lives, then they would be happy. love affairs; consequently ted extent. But s | grow more devoted, boys RELIGIOUS. E Vice Presdent. BEN wWooD, Cashier. ingland there are 300 differ- | | ent religious sects. | A fine new Episcopal Mission | | church was dedicated in Baltimore | on Sunday last. A Unitarian Churvh is soon to be The setting sun gilded her soft brown bair, 4nd mellowed the grief in her lumizant Then reddened with blushes her bosom fair And sauk in 8 blaze of luxuriant dyes. STATE SAVINCS BANK, N. W. Cor. Farnham aud 13th Sts., D o e brokcu i dead evermare. Rev, Mr Myrick, pa.slnr. So the maiden moaneld with the moaning trees whispered er woe to. the hispering over thu Pacific Conlerence of the | Capital. S st W s, d of o mast wesr Lex, rag b (] o end of | TEE odist Chureh during the ensu- Authorized Capitil —Cinefonati Times. O P s e b e MALL AS ONE DOL- oposed b ns to | s proposed by the Lutherans lar sece vedl and coupound Injerest -l—| e erccta monument to Luther, on the | and the help | rmans and Scandinavians is arked for this purpose. mial grounds, Advantages hus just received a | organ for it5 new $80,000 nhunlu or rather cathedral, which | | Certificates of Deposit : HE WHOLE OF ANY PART OF A DE | Furniture Dealers 'M»‘Nos. 187,189 and 191 Farnham Street. OMAEA,. NEEBRASKA. MILTON ROGERS. rst Congregational Chureh : Massachussetts, s | Posi can i drawn atfny e The Oldest Estaniishea BANKING ll()UbF IN NBRASKA. sing a Bible whi flenhd to the parhh by John Han- | cy were never | | lmnl on Bibles in \ assachusetts. 'l‘ho Methodist Church South de- | theoffer of union by the | hodist Church North, \ church ean do 1ts work and | fulfill its mission most effectively | by maintaining an fudependent or- Caldwell, Hamilton & Co., | BANKRRS. Business transacted same as that The Prulmlame and_ Catholies | Of an Ineo: - | smbject to sig Certifleates of Deposit issued pay- | able on demand, or at fixed | beariug Interest it six and available in in all parts ‘Wholesale Stoves . . l TINWARE and TINNERS' STOCE. ——SOLE WESTERN AGENCY FOR—— |STEWART’S COOKING and HEATING STOVES, THE “FEARLESS,” COOKING STOVES, CELEBRATED CHARTER OAK COOKING STOVES, Allof Whieh Will be Sold at ¥anufacturers® Prices, Witk Freighta dded. | ‘Union Pacific Railroad: A Lazd Grant of 12,000,000 Acres of the best FARMING anl MINERAL Lands of Amaries /1,000,000 ACKFS IN NEBRASKA IN THE GREAT PLATTE VALLEY t in Currency or Gold | t check wiikout no- The gentleman who offered id in marriage, to a very fat subject of publie | tion, the latter desiring separ- In St. John, N. B., an elcetion has just been held at which hool project was sig- | These lands are n the contral portion of the Un ule, the central line of the great Temperate Zone 3 Frowlog Sad Geck aiieg wameepamsod by any o e United Suras EAPER [N PRICE, mars favorablote & g e~ — | nally defeated. The oldest Catholic 3 is now stationed ul 5 Advances made to customers on proved securities at market rates Bny -d sell l-uld, Bills of Ex- | *h: , State, Colll(’p Vt., lass has ac- 1 of her ¢ arryinga cireus clown. S for years been wild for such l:‘l‘ J"h" ‘l(l'lrov 8.3 nd has consequently | pent over half a_century in the | g COLOKISTS aad sCTUAL SETULERS caa buy ou T He is now 98 years of | rate Loans iss | wisdom : “When ple late at ik chewing and eating each other, just let em | alone, They are only fooling.” was broken up in Du- | v the young man making an | : finding the with his true ued within the State, | Draw Sight Drafts on England, | , of Wisconsin, is a | Ireland, Scofland, and all parts of native of Watel | ied at Hobart College, Hc‘ne\u wasa tutor two yearsat De Suspension Bridge, was ords mu and leaving college proc Wing uropean Passaze Tickets, L LECTIONS PEOMPTLY MADE, And the Best Loeations for Colonies! ‘Soldiers Entitled to a Homestead :f Vereux College, Send Ior Price Lists. 7NBBRASKA SIIIBT MANIIPA(}TflBY FARNHAM ST, | NEBRA ed | rea \ulLAun 3 H. MILLARD, it had only two members, is now one of tho strongest i the E‘roo FPamssocs to P\al‘oh.nor- of Xsand Send for pew Descriptive Pamphlet, with new | anit Dunigh, il froe everyasere. 3 According to re) .m one oflhc her in- | in the be- stowal of her own hand, and has refused to marry Blgnor Asquin, 14 they be entrusted | nephew of a cardinal of that name, H‘"" of the blood of St Janua esponsibilities in the | Who has been chosen for her. \ Mr. Curry married Miss Mary | Cummings at Tos Angeles, five seven months ago, since s presen- ier husband with ten children, | iu the shape of five palrs of twins, | now reside in Mendocino | OMIHA NATIONALBANK | Cor. Douglas and Thirteenth Strects. C nllng to a Catholie paper the procession in honor of the liquefac- | took place this year in Naples Indeed, nolhuw llke \ OMAHA, | it has been since 1539, was hard when cathedral, but liquefied when ex- posed upon the altar of the chureh | The return of the FARNHAM ST, OMAHA, 812_’?8 AND GENTS }'URNISEING 600DS, &C. &G.‘ urLfl ofall kinds made to order. Fort Calhoun Mills. | FLOUR, FEED & MEAT Masnufactured with Greaf Care from the Best Graiu. Ceneral Depot, Cer. 14th & Dodge Sts, OMARA. W. B. RICHARDSON. NEEB ASIXAaA PITCH, FELT AND GRAVEL ROOFER. ufactarer of Dry aniSaturated Roofing ad Sheaihing Felt. rRAOCTICAL Manufaocturor {A. WATCHMAKERS,|/OF JEWELRY taken from llle Capital. Surplus'aud Profits NANCIAL \1.!\ mw THE UNITED | of Bt. Chaira. procession to the cathedral, took place at night, wasilluminated and produced a | A tremendous | AND DESIGNA [ Satisfation guarranteed.~&g 'WATCHES & CLOCKS. JEWELRY AND PLATED-WARE, | very striking effeet, crowd lined the streets, and the manifostations of faith and religious | fervor were so remarkable !hnlv:wn the Liberal papers report upo with surprise, and, of course, THIS ALS | in Exchange, Governuent ltoull». Vouchers, e | sissippi ina poor hovel with her father, who hates all €5 | mankind, and has made his dau muI GOLDDUS Amlull: drafts and makes collections 1 ribed as so beautiful and in- "w' o Earapes 1othons cm ol able in gold or curren- | ever | known to sce her without offering ok of Co Jornia, Saa Francinco, ¢ sometimes meet with tempor | o make her wife. s, but in no instanee have | benefit the - they profess | ue, at Virginia, a dedired to be married “like white | rend gentleman, having ascertained that the proper conception of the obligations they were about to take upon themselves, | baptized the pair and then tied the ymen may get a hint , just before going to he followt ing extract from of Henry Ward Beecher's ser- : slecp Saturday nights My best sermons are 1 lie in the morn- lh.xt llnuml\' state when my body seems to be” asleep and my wide awake, and I fashion my 1f you m)uhl hear one of ever want to hear ered ; they areso d more symmetrical, from my bed say I will have a but the moment | hat T want to imprison my thoughts | | into words, they are gone, | Tsay I Liave an experience of the | | higher life, momentary though it be, a faint and fe Dealers Can Save TIME and FREIGHT by e Indian presented himself, Mahala; fo Father Manog” s ago, and ELAM CLARK. ENGRAVING DONE FREE OF CHARGE ! flh\[.l. GOODS WARRANTED TO BE AS REP KP‘F\TflI“ U.8. DEPOSITORY The First \ntional Bank OF OMAIIA. Corner of Farham and 13th Rtreets. | THE OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT | OMAEA. 8. C. Assorr 3. Camrz. them you would them as here d afayette wedding was broken ‘moment of consummation ry that the prosp tive groom has a wife still li somewhere in Tllinois. The parties company for ALSO DEALERS IN Roofing, Pitch, Coal, Tar, Etc, OOFING insny, Booksellers T Stationers 2, ‘God Iu-lp me, sermon to-day !’ (Successors to Kountze Brothers.) | ESTABLISHED 1IN 1858. Organized as a National Bask, August 26,1863 rt of Nebwaska or ad oining States. Ofice opposite the Gias Works, o WA'L!. PAPERS, DECORATIONS, e analogue of are yet to come WHOLESAI.E CANDIES‘ 1 am now manutacturing all varieties of candies and will sell at EASTERIN PRIOES Dealers in this State nced not want to 3 Bt [ A trial is solicited. HENRY LATZIY, Do\!‘l-- St Cor 12th, in the other life CalialamtiEroftls STocs WINDOW SHADES, y No. 188 Farnham Street. Omaha, Neb Publishers’ Agents for School Books nsed in Nehraska. One of San Jose's fair daughters OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: Betts, former- Protest- | B« CREIG opal Church, in Kansas, & newspaper controversy with - Dr. Holland, of the same Clurch, in St. Louis, It appears r nvited by Dr., ch 1 the church of spend a few weeks at Santa Cruz home last week, was_overtak ved together, and Santa Cruz a parson made them | of “one flesh.” The old folks hava | taken the matter under advise- The ¥Peatrico :| Hvdraulic, Cement, | Holland to pre the latter, and that he di and_discussed ¢ Ritualism,’ tiat those whio dsackrsec ¢ confounding doctrine with d neglect of the for- " To this sermon Dr. Holland made a public reply. sponds, and among other thi s, in | 'Wholesale Lumber * Omaha [ One day last week ayoung couple | ! went to aJustice of the Peace in | ¢ I SINGER. SINGER, | The Kingof the SEWING MACHINE WORLD as pre-eminently as Gold Reigns In the | Realws of Finance. PIPE COMPANTY, FORM THE PUBLIC THAT COR. .OF DOUGLAS AND 6THSTS,, U. P. R. R. TRACR. OM.A.HA. ) NEB down the law to his young wife, and informed her | what she must, and what she must | uwot do. A row ensued, and “the an hiour” returned to her | fond parents, while the groom started West, to grow up with the re not easily fright- | - t be noted that, not- all this clamor and usion, the Protestant Episcopal Clurch does actually recogni I'nln an Catholic Chureh Church of Christ, on the contrary, she utterly es the pretensions of the SALES FOR 187 In Round Numbers 232,444 Machines! Wh olesale Lumber, | o MBeing over One Hundred and Thirteen Thoutand mare Machincs than were sold by any other urs, who | o od pon Sach vmience i THE SINGER MANF’G CO. 'W. N. NASON, Agent, 2 DOUGLAS STRE! C.L. A. ELATTE, MERCHANT TATILOR, 288 Dodge Street, 2d Door East nr lGlh Street. I keep constantly on hand the finest stok of Brua xhich Lam prepared to make up ia the most fashiouable . lowest possible priess. R. & J. WIL'BUR, Ss, BE. \'l'llll:t 'wmul'uc CEMENT A\LIZI.'JASAA. t the superiority of the Si WINDOWS, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, &C. Plaster Paris, Hair, Dry and Tarred Felt. sins, two nieces, one | Tie Dunkards at their late 1 Convention f “the ungodly piano.” Mujor General John Jesus was drunk in the streets of Trinidad, Mexico, recenly. e a Justices' Court. 78 | Ydispate, lmn:l ter in Tllinois | “GEYE . wagons constantly on bandand | 400,000 ACRES! —OF THE FINEST— denounced the CARRIAGE, BUGGY aad WAGON UFACTURER. N. E. CORNER of 1ith and HARNEY STS, | pn .Z?.f,‘..‘.. wivgesse JOMAHA, - NEB. 0 & young couple Tie | aracts in the above lines with neatness a The clerk recorded their names in | ) due form, gave them a little of that | excellent'advice of which he has so | bountiful a store, and pocketed the ay the intenaing wo- man told a friend that she was mar- | ried and living with her husband, | On cross-examination she described the ceremony that the clerk w through when she was as she sup- « a | posed united to her true-love in the i this | bouds of matrimony. At this re- cital she was informed that she had only been “registered” and could not be_married until she received | 1 » 6l | her certificate. This made_trouble | ; in the young woman’s mind, and | the public | sheat once started for her brevet husband and broke the awful intel- ligenee to him. He was thunder- truck, and the once happy couple | to the hay e | are debating what to do about it.— i | WEHOLESALE PAINTS sclf by saying that he | 1 experienced Mormonisu. copal divine in St. \u-muuu ice the other da by betting on croquet with a lady T OIL3 AND WINDOW CLASS, Books and Stationery, .o,: om anp meap.riGHT oIL OMAHA : NEBRASKA Several Towa | been arrested for vietation of the | ; duubllo«plefid‘ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. | Fouxtoonth Straet, they were only Elkhorn Valley Lands! FOR SALE BY M. CLARK, Omaha, Nob A local journal, in noticing a Sun- | was equally divided | g, eating, and court- 1 C. F. GOODMAN, 'WHOLESALE IIRIIGGIS And Dealer In >AINTS, OILS AND WINDOW GLA&S Omaha, Nebraska. SVt loosnes lLd dogs when | they die?” was what a Juvenile n ston asked his pa. v land of canine,” b NOTARIAL AND LODCE SEALS. | Masonic, 0dd Fellows and Knights of PythiaS FL\ EST in the STATE! And will be sold at from. " |$2.50 to $5.00 PER ACRE! | For Cash or on Long Time. The leading editori l of a relj ! On the next page is ment of a gift concert. newspaper tells of an | ine who is trying hisin- invent a hell nf-ufik‘le t | IA')D(-F PROPERTI and quarreling would soon break off | lovers | en indulge in such only to & very limi- 282 Douglas Stroet, - OMAIXIA. N-B' FARMS! rm nouxs On the Live of the THE GARDEN OF THE WEST NOW FOR SALE ! of Nucth Lat rican Centinent, aod for graia and more convenient to markot thea ca here. FIVE and TEN YEARS' eredit given with interest at SIX PER CENT Years' Credit. Laads at the sam orice to all CREDIT PURCHASERS. A Deluction TEN PER CENT. FOR CASH. FREE HOMESTEADS FOR AGTUAL SETTLERS. 160 Acres. A. B. HUBERMANN & CO., S. E. Cor. 13th & Douglas Sts. AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. Ordering of Us. S. C. ABBOTT & CO., DEALERS N AND GEO. A. HOAGLAND, ——OFFICE AND YARD — " WM. M. FOSTER. Sole Agents for Bear Creek Lime and Loulsville Cemeal N. I D. SOLOMON, FAIRLIE & MONELL Stationers, Engravers and Printers. UNIFORMS. JEWELS, BOOKS, IH,\\'X\'\', ETC. RN PRICES AND EXPRESS. 4 ., AT BaFEA arid me people—men and women both—when they have | ersibe once got married, think they may do just as they please, and it will ATy | make no difference. They make al & 5 mistake. It causes all the dif- | ferx::ce inthe world. Women should | hanged in Alabama,sang as he stood 2d men more | With the noose about his neck, “Oh! | the bright angels are waiting for Whereupon the local editor | “And then the B LAND E\PLORI\U'I ICK- | hell hot enough for | ETS for sale at 0. & W. , but he despai -lumz Ju.uce to the druggists, A man who was about to be | Established 1858. A.T.SIMPSON'S | GRAND CENTRAL EOTBI.. bearing_coupons W he taken af Tull cost in payment | ARPENTER, YB'D'II-DEB BENI.D.JONES ~MAY! PACTURKR OF AND DEALKR IN- fiendishly wrote, angels stirred up the fire and looked | Lambrequins and Window rnolos, ENGRAVINGS AND PICTURE FRAMES. 270 Farnbam street, corner Fifteenth ()p-n-l Seplember RS TRRALL Proprictor. wives and husbands. 1t is Youing d | sight of this fundamental truth, feat, | Which leads to hundreds of divorces. | brighter than ever.” Yet many a man will scold his | wife who would never think of | breathing s harsh word to his | sweetheart; and many a wife will | that New York is 0 be swallowed be glum and morose on_her hus- band’s return, who had only smiles and words of cheer for him when be | was her suitor. How can such peo- —AND— B WINDE MI M ~DEALER IN— Confectionery, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. 'l:;e pm&h!fl fl“x]llnh has v.:inu.:mum- to y m t Ber to the Grapti, the Information :cmu EANUFACTORY 538 & 540 Fourteenth Street, urs) Omabs, Nebrasks. Carriagts JONN BAUmER, Practical Watchmaker, ‘ l'll'hnl-.llh u‘l& CHEAP, DURABLE, in an earthquake this year, and | 1 owise that the entire' country 5 | to be visited with war, famine -nd The fare to ought to be reduced fimmedmely. For Yardd i 5 15 m&“ i ARTHUR BUCKBEE. —AND DEALER ¥ HONE& NO¥I ‘TANOTA uxnou‘ Groads mu Public P.-nl« e 4

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