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: THE OMAHA DAILY BEE-~WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 1118 tation in Lake Mich important occasion. The ity at - a lower ty. of our re) form of cost. The average cost of | government and it i T not of transportation 10 Liyerpool, exclusive | offices, or temporary supremacy, but | The Oldest Established REMOYVED | ends to voice the sentimenfs | "el s for landling in tliis conn- Wher, ste a | ernors of the state BA N K I N G H 0 U S E — TER or, s uneovered tho true | iry and 6} cents for Liverpool charges | macter of princigle. ey ommon_councils of cities . : g : nd the N NE 1 . / Ay B R i cald;;f‘;;;"fi;“& o, New York Clothing House ~ § Xnts. from the form & pillory and the cents thence to New Y have 30 rauked this question aud_can ppointing practical and sub- 3 R W BAUNDERS AND THE UNION | fy., THE DAILY BEE. [ ™50 e —— The UnionPacifie raibvad, throush £. ROSEWATER, EDITOR ivsoficial angan the Repnblicon, in | ————m—————— | explanation of it's Fecout ehanjion- | Oxana’s public improvement boom | dhip of Senator Saundérs dcfines it's Bee to counfirm the But if the Republic ser . promises tobe s which - th { inwardness of Se ¢ se tor Saunder’s in- y as regards the The republ explicable inactiv | ) | prise will furnish work for every unem- | presei ude t ne hetwoen s Siloli anditho g U g Moyed lab an article which cmbodics ¢ S D 14§ cents from \u\ York to Liver-{not abandon their position Without | stantial men nl.h A NITERS. HAS REN ploy s i - i then we shall not hes pool. The charges ¢, though navi- | proving both cowards and hypoerites. | speet is th 3 e § = s declaration: AT T o mis not yet ¢ are 15 cents ther good result of the *de ne of the m tant commer- WesTERy farmers ave counteracting ted, immediately on s oo e 5 ”.:(. Paul to Chi edge gained of the | cial assemblages ever convened in the i o 1309 FARNHAM STR EET to the people, a tool of the polies and a £ the South under | northwes Hints we lad ot ii- e senator id of the friends| nd_ especia of the - i The pro om fall that b l) dire was sm Chicagn to New than 10 eents from Now Y 2 = ; expool. . Even this low xate will be | glimpses of 30 drends| L 3T AD B3 GEITe pucchinsing It pry 3 — areatly reduced whenever it hecomes | Ful fnport, ||ul|\mnlrn.« ated u n Express Co., Chie 7 pes't baliove tha PR PBEE fpsuo_Luat WINDMILLS. necessary in order to seeurc a market | to us, s of humanity suforing outraze | dorses the efficacy of S Jover Srae cx\r “‘:x\ifl’ v ‘lfl:t ! ]s?}mdm il f:,,(\), Fonds FIGHTING WINDMILLS. e ’thb i OF the far west, |and martyrdom, but they eame in|stubbomn cases of Rhewmatisu, o g Rl et o ) e L even now grain is heing moved | newspapers whos ity was de- i it tion stock strengthen either the cor Louis and St. Paul to Li wied, s g it “Almost Cr. Juss cost than from the Missjs | between & d the high | How often do w river to New York. toned, hone 5 WOF e | ing Tathes sbesriin e tug lias just taken 9,100 [Solid South. however, the | musele, and doi gmin from S Louis in bares R e e the way to New Orle With au | a )y ol Heatit g i £ water the o is | and confusion of the Bourhous, dit. | day’s kabor, to fisd his the effoets of the hard winte wheat by increasing the act x M s Old ssunumiato hypo- el pugable in threo s iutercat, or on aent | in abs Oil in WIHERE THEY SHALL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON [ANT sjiting plan WS AND CHILDREN'S autitate= | (lothing, Hats, La 18 & bent's Furnishing Goods PRICES ALWAYS THE LQWEST v nders Some days ago Senator letter to his “dear friend addresse se votes, | Brooks,” expres or implied was made, and we tyge to that valliant battl spct chough or the new son- Ta e ® integuity andhobor to feel con- | A that he never would violate | senatorial “Dion Quixotte : [ the last two months have b ing profound grati- | £ stal- i the who for n fight poration or the public. { Europe Mathews to will T a joy wartism for his T rejection of Ly the senate com ful surprise to all American citizens chambe Umted States DePOSfl’:OYY CALYI. AND EXAMINE GCODS AND ondinary sta a who desire to sce our supreme court | ing windwills at the national capital. | said to be 5 cents a bushel ¢, | fused by the press, AII\!]m-ll:|lmlll:xr\1!||x‘ h dise na PRIOCES. Tewain untaiuted by suspicion of par- asazushel | By special request we present a more | Louis aud 1 from St. Paul. | the annals of congry e political | tors” bills and debts on ev & all that we | B % O | ucll mbrothan half the export- | eondition of the unhappy South un- | Tt must be cnouzh N t B tiality and bias. el an gt s come .\TT”.L e m‘.\.l.»».lpf‘(-u,.‘.1 the | orossas the Mississipi. rivar. | The |der tho despotism ‘of e petesl SR a lonal ank H. M. & M. PEAW . . And it is to-day the Repu n|dead-lock from one of the senator's |, ol cost of transportation os | rulers is out a pas 1y civi- | by using Electr itters _OF 02 S i S0 Rkcss n e L m“yi..’_“ ,.’1.‘\: el ! m on g actualeost of transportation | s | rulers is without a par y civi- [avoided by using ‘rhwm ‘x“\» "l!”lll‘ = —OF OMAHA— 1309 Farnham Street, Omaha, Neb. n half the|lized government in the world and | which expel cve , 5o that, if it were | calls a bl or'to sceure 4 market |10 ever intimate associates, over the name of |is said to be little more th Junius. - rates now ch nccessary in o o [abroad, more utset of the dead-lock [0 D0 s8 than five cents or. 13th and Farnum Sts. =T e - ANt S More Popular than Ever. OMAHA, e ———— == " THE GENUINE SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS.) sl of indignation and same | syste and ha patriotic Yes! the | fifty ¢ 1 100,000,000 hushels | sad storics are all true! the glinpses o by Tsh & McMahon. 1) ol down the | did 1ot reveal one-thousandth part of mshe | the dnad condition, the eries wero the | Thee an named | 1t is Tk Bek and not the which i _inconsistent, We of to-day unders as the d friend of the | paper at the the . TuE | expressed emphatic disapproval of the | iy temporarily shelved, and Robetson, who never fought against repudiation It will be borne in mind that this the Tnion, or proclaim s brought to as a political nece the front. BeE to-day denounces him s cat 1 by the senate, and ~weq from St. Louis. Hitherto I stitled eries of men and women suffer-| i 50 teiy 1856, SexaToR CoNKLING'® caucus spoech » republican cilitics and of shipping at ing and dying for liberty. It is now :\n,hv‘.k‘;;‘, :..Tm.‘lnl.” e e e ‘} E R Leans has restricted known that i the effort to maintain a | Bu charters have actually been made [ solid south, laws has been vi = clections have been corrupt | sacred ballot has been counterfeited, | € cares i ver CAPDITAL AND PROFITS OVER - $300,000 N ew F: ewing Wfl'l"v of Praise. tary anlfly S wn] Md( 'une Asarule wo sented in the senate of United Sta for itsclf which it some day may have | was devoted to showi senator from New York. The senatorial campaign of 1 v was i fiold’s stand makes it equally woll an-1y, o ooy cneral Gar s was making a record | iy this city wi The popular demasud for the GENUINE § £ centurs in whicls this “Okl 1 son by what was then vessels to take not reconynend Lonor tcheock ~!\uv| Hitche nent | s beeu repudiatos or twelve | sixpence, incs, but when we k b : | derstood that ho is president of the | o (1 republican party. That clement | CWse to regret. Our views of | s e c . Thateleme SRR D cents por Hakhal zens who could not be in blic hene 4 Per Cent. F United States. ] epucbeiked & Wy majority of |dewd-lock, as expressod in Tur Darwy | RS SIS B0 oLl even now | been ost wnd ruined i pur e : Cent 1‘mded Loan. previous oo Tk wnd i ublican | B of March 25th, have undergone | £ not wore than 17 eonts per bushel ey H'i*lwh;l T ‘ sider it our ¢ b orricers axi rons ¢ i ARNEIRS . o transported from St T no change, and the outcome has al- | from St. Louis t lwinwl. whrn.n'h\"‘;: LB s !” Made 50| ation to bitters are [ livevas Roexor, Prosideat. OVER 1400 SEWING MACHINES A DAY. Louin to New Orleaus for three conts {109 4 120 ready. verified o prodiction. Al the \ux cost by il fromy St Lowis 1 he e F it ost edicing, and | Aoy bt i - : S ok hrou Wikiicaro o INe el S s s et crnti. |0 New York s about 20 conts, the | the sen re fighting thei S Foves %N o Tt g ; p Be- per bushel, and from Clieago fo Ne¥ |1 rugical reformn iu, the fo oo Rl b b e b wier lias not yet folt the full | last ¢ ight to prevent the i ! 5 b York for o, ganin i Sl on| (T UL " ‘v.,.‘{,..) vu\llm‘:lw .Lx.\- fll i Smericin conctition. Fron | radution of T e send eIt e s, st ctier | REMEMBER < 4 nal. his leaves a clean s 1 the dead-lock is under- | St. Paul to Liverpool the present rat o south and thus 2 know whereof we | This b ve q ; rings aud the expulsion from | 1 1 L0t Tl g = S SH L OLDR % the river route barnackes whom Mr. Bitchcock had |Country sustain the cause of the Re-| B ) 8yl S0 S0 8 0 0 .: vity, they say, if wo have to sty |y Teh & McMabon. - (4) 3 : SINGER e e office s second, opposi | Publican Senators, we have failed [10F SEUE L (3G To mfinenco ril. | T e SEWING SACHISE: IS THHiS SRS, shirkers, The state of Pennsylvania |tion 1o the domination of Jay | to observe any such sentiment. \w~|m'i"{l.\~-; these quota- | ti :““" “"'\"‘* er the "!”‘{“ | BUCKL ARNTCA SALV * tickets for cnigrants in ¢ ERADE S NARKSQATE 5 hirks e state of Pennsy < : 9 2| The leading republican papers of | tions show, is liable to he very larg s e s we will never surrender | © > : RON STAND AND IV AR s ontored wuitaginst. the Standid | Gould and the Uuion Pacitc il | Mo leading vepublican papers of) S Sovs 1 S0 T S B | L Jesiees | Mo B Sauye in THE RON STAND AND 1M sl 0il company for delinguont taxes, |company il Nebraskd politics. _ Mr. | the country, with fow excoptions, 200,000,000 bushiels of wheat from — i i n BEDDED IS THE ARM ¢ aviounting to 83,144,875, This pau. | Hitcheock was supported by all the | ubstantially '”nm e foms that | hwest depends wpon (he POLITICAL. s BXEBIL ThflmaS&Bm e S . ifiuence at the command of the Union | Were expressed by Tne Br, namely, srtation thenee to Liver 3 — fies LR per corporation has evaded taxes in [ influence at th 2L O N G e NIy will doubtless bo| Tho ‘demand that Gorham be drop-| K24 kin Bl WILL BUY AND SELL Pennsylvania by claiming that it was | Pacific, and his chief organ chis prsenciol conbevan fcien Faint can. o linoved| Erovi| ped; hecomoa dailyamore (dgafening. . |12 Suaranteed to/give perfact THE SINGER MANUFAGTUR]NG cfl organized under the laws of Ohio, 1t | the Omalia Republican, fought ”“,‘lq reat questions of 11;.‘,,.' ¥ 8 e ‘l“l‘“ i overy cass or iong x.hm.h) RNBVAY. ESTATE, s s tacation i Ohio by plead- | Pttl for i agains the anti-amoney- 10 s mothing amoro ot les that | i Tiave Gonling! onanalodfox some| - as enbor Bl ¥ s Principal Office, 34 Union Square, N. Y. AR sk s ul)«m-h«lu-« who were then Kaown attle mills, A his talk 1y the British c | elective office, — ; 00 Suboriinato O, in the Unite 1 P BT, e '| s ‘",’ ¥ 'ln"“ 'T,‘:T,y 1m‘|‘» and | APout fighting over the great battles | the British fanner, wl Mr. Wash McLoan, of The Cincin.| GREATEST REMEDY KNOWN. |Pay Taxes, Rent Houses, Ete, |5 Auere 18y ;am l':h I3 i“ g e sovernor Saunders was | the vebellion s the wmost unwiti that he could n neti Bnguirer, says there is no oftice| Dr. King's Now Discovery IP YO WANT 10 LYY OR #4LL Bl 5 gume of soc-saw Penusylvania now n earth that he wou v ~ sated bosh. have. | swnption 38 _cort ish, of Tndi- | medical remedy ever pl prominent. Daring that wemor yer Dushel, wed with The Hon, W, H. proposes to stop. e - P and 7 it o T :?';,:"(f,‘,":";fif_‘ DAVS & SNYDER, J. S WRIGHT 1 Pardimmentary majorities in every e to sell Lis ow i able cunpaign M. Swmders wae | e laaiing .\u.,v! s in) be ple serve that the | roach of sutfering humanit Moxorory organs are continually | public specehes in Omaha and else- | © ¥ governe such law-nak 4..‘“.,”1‘. i it new czar of Russia has a remov Ipless suf himself. kuob w assemblics are composed of 2 mumber howling against any legislation to pro- { where, denouncing the Union Pacitic 0 1535 vict wecost e tect the poople against the extortions | railr aking to force M. |Sreater than onehalf of the whole | L 6o compe would put & I Delegate T number of the members constituting | Sop o of railronds bocause, as they assert, o the State against the on great| ExDe : e | sue i nany farms 0 De winister apan, b S name “‘the interests of the railroads and of and in one of thos ‘,]!; <"! e 0 many furs fn lias, e montioned to et | Colds, Asthum, Bronchitis, Hay | 1606 Farnham St, . . . Omaha, Nebrask. Al the public are identical.” How ¥ | spe od ai the Acsdomy off | The whole siiber of metwer & T Yook mee I tho star route contracts 400,000 ACRES identified the y Music s city, he inistered a Bonglo o o TUlted YRN8 8 | corvenpondoive of Tire D, Th ouisvillo C ourial Oy el Ml Nl NS R e e from a little incident reported from { public reprimand to Datus Brooks for | %Veny-six, heuce a constitutional | =\ (o ciron D, ¢ Tt i | thinks that if iiand | | o LU ! 3 Wahoo. A firm in that town last week [the disreputable course whick Ty osk "‘““'“;‘ ""‘”'“”]—" tifying o observe that as the full| 4rkans: | e reccived a car load of merchandize SRS LA T gyt ks itlio TP profiessing tho sama gl | dead-lock™ i wn- 11 : : | — sl - el fui SR ad-lock” is eIl of their own, with Mahione as sa- | ¢ from St. Louis. The freig Union Pacific was pursuing _to- (150 Btk Tn the present sensts and the people of | tanie majesty. [z ues o | Hallet, Davis & Co., James & Holmstrom, and om the ear from St. Louis to the Coun biiia) sl Sothie Suts SRS here - are thirty republi D e T e ] : : e D | cour wuiry is frequently made whether | trial hottle fr hich will con . S H 2 cil Blaffs transfer, a distance of five ates. When the legislature met, | % }Iml_ tsand | Ry dumes A, Garfield o Roseoo Conk- [ vince the most skep |(..lu:n‘~ \\lumlr-\ BVRD" REED & cfl., J & C. Fischer’s Pianos ; aiso Sole Ag( nt hundrod wiles, were 835.00, and from | the lines Detween the Uniion Pacific | independont uback Tisnota contest for afow offices [T is president. Up-to- dato Mr. | ful merits, and sho what ax o pramsim for the Estey, Burdett and t e Fort ts. |on the part of the R 8. The el is the man, and there docsn't | lar one tives of their conduct aro immea- | seem to be ably higher. They sce involved a | shouldw'e Guestion of - parlia [ ques- | and the keystone of our president has the easting |ernment, For two_years. th who acts with the dem ilic: When Senator Mahone votes with the | {repub icans the senate hocs | when the senate is tied on Council Blufts to W distance of fifty il Thousands of such instances 1 anti-mone multiplied to show how the railroad for Mr. Saunders to defi corporations of this state are plunder- |Lis position on the mone ug our producers. And yet in the od and shameless | ; 4 that the only fuy hoo, & {und those opposed to its dominati %53.00. | were elosely drawn, and when some. ht o | the ra Organs. ul reason why this | sale by Is Winue to e the sitation v\Real Estate Agency Wayne Organ Co. were mes a t ists ex} IN NEBRASKA. omsupreme an will be tion | t 1,114 last 1 DEAL IN PLANOS AND ORGANS EXCLESTY v » YEAL RIEY THE EUSINESS, AND HANDLE ONLY THi : gI. 5. SV IRIGET, REIEDY ANDSTILL THE LION g §taonth 1. iy Bl Bl Onan. Xz Creat German ) abstriet of i and Tl tion the ut 50,000, The be about 1,500, Ny qu 1 docs give | done without the oftices and e ure six moinths m 1 a combin ve thom the most positive assar ud ut elocted hie would s cne platform thron faco of such ifornia, ynder the wow apy uent, will havesi claim to exercise pror. again REEUNATISH, S safity for our stato lies in_ completo | npon which the canpaizn was fought. | : cainst tho s, One plan of reappor- | submission to_oxtortions which would [ Upon these pledzes M. Saunders |© majorities muade | tho United Stat now hefore the 1o HALSEY V. FITCH, Blitin s A Rasnien, fatmpiiiner o] was dially, monianked gia fho witi.| y assocites profoss [ | gives he publicans i NEURALGIA, Roar for Moore(s) = = Sfn e » & Mexican bandit Hiteheook caucus and reccived the | ity ’[,',’:l‘m'u dabe s J setica, | Harness DOUELE AND SINGLE AJTING — unanimons support of all the Senator Malone may some day he Fran ik Lumsaco, D POWER AND HAND ot B Dan tino md again called | Mg ST G Al e antt republican, but 8o far hio las | organiztion of the ‘cou e L a ey 1l;m| AED, oo ST o b [ b b R sl Ryt | (I s Saddlery. JE® AT IVE > &5 the ugont mecemsity of taking somo | 0SSR P D B ate, that he s a bettor dowo- {8 showel their wud wagnaminity, | g, il o i publican phrality of o inahotly eontes fluI el Jis polled ne te action o inswre public ion of build- swement s on crat than Ben Hill Until e |{hree committoes always ¢ faith, ¥ but added to them thr vont and out republi nitt A8 soon'asit v d to complete the reorgiz- | by the clection of | Tndiana’s e demoerats re- | Lew Wallace will to the last, | Fostor will emain in Huss us to | [ will prabably stay in th o | partracut, and Billie Willi sessfon, if not longer, | (0 Par e safety ings. In Linc fool wmong the inswrance agents ask- ing the City speotor of buildin sl b 40 inspect buildings in of construction, and see that the ard. The pro v | O ad no bearing upon that Steam Pumps, ::ngnw Tmmmm;,‘,, MINING MACHINERY, RELTI FACKI ‘HALLADAV WIND- Ml.l. LS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELI.S A. L. STRANG, 205 Farnam St., Omdha. J. A WAKEFIELD in the constru | has abjured the demoe paien, and in proof we nesd only point to the fret that of the forty-six anti-| he sen lican senators, Hitcheock menihers thirty-five at G rep Alicar Jeast Tived sonth of the Dlatte and| But what high principle have the |solved to resist ootod ¥ atters. XF T senatorial windwills establishod by [and by 1 their Tuokd « of pro rata had o ihpsat M i < the next r and hecomes a n A " wwmw.wl% SORE TAROAT, | can he cannot be classed among repub- o Turkey, ¢ ouncil to appoint an in i i QUINSY, H— SWELLINGS | Wmflm | whose dwty it stol ms will ay. o this should he outh 13th Street, ered into this can idly growing ci | to substitute Riddleber It s true that imwediately ta fairly eon- governor of Ohio, but names John H. | BURNS SPRAINS, | built in such & manneras to il a5 tern had sided | Fees at cach other and talki | Tho wxcisee o this was that My, Ma- | that Brady will go to the penitentiars. | Mnnummum'm“ FROSTE DFEETim the lives of the occupants vith the Union Pacific, he could nuver | 16 and buried issues? ~ What prin- | was i Unele Dick Bishop, in an interyiew, | Z e By WHOLESALE AND RETALL DF aha, & much larger and more L ai o e e L eiple i there involved in tho attem e to | doclines to e considered m eamection | Bl ™ "fiflkfi]h EARS < in absolutely o DA g T suIDOy Sk i vote gave them |with the democratic nomination for | e LUNMEIEER, out protection against faultily : sinia democ it, the Th h P s - y after the dloction, the Repub-| 'S . | titute iired womas, of Sy S eE ’ structed buildin fire lieam, in onder o aover . the | disna democrat as sergeant-at-arms of | So after ack < the man. duhn G u thinks | § SCALDS, Lath, Shingles, Pickets which endanger the lives, not only | the the senate? in the case of the it Mayor ti, is th oENERAL 2 imominions defeat of the U. P, b their oo g it in the case of the officers and [ man if he makes no blunders while iu | § lengo the ropublicansto a long and t oflice. 4 [ despernic contlict. ously a member of the| It s was republicans tha port to Mr. Mahone, t would be worth all it ¢ BODILY PAlKs, | " SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINCS, LIME, CEMENT, TOOTH, EAR " DAVID SMITH MOGRE FLASTER, BTOC. STETATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT CONPANY apants, but also of hundreds afothers. Ttisthedutyof the city coun- cil to move at once in this matter. A building ordinance should o pared prescribing the thickness walls of brick structures ercctod with inthe fire limits, the protection of ts adjacent to o ion of foundations and suchother to cnsure party eain iom of George pers and henelinen, set up a frive dnim of a partial vietory on the spocions plea_that Mr. Saunders was elected in part by the help of the Union Pacifi for more than four years Naunders has steadil, d ,IH the | allogations that vopresentod him as making a bangain with the Union Pacific. At his roquest, Tis: B has | | What will the ropul [by the ele 2 who served as lio outh Carolin: nied his state in | who is is note ly-Dorsey rin, at = “"“Z:,‘;"'E' Business College., | Near Union Pacific Depot, - - - OMAHA, NEB 2ing | " actirs, | THE GREAT WESTERN ? 3 Crerghton Block to the sceretary ship of the se Suppose the should actually succeed in splitting the solid south by a coalition with |doubt to the contrary thern | the most gallnt ; |known to these cow | debt repudiators,—will they not. split bmm“, v\!" s ic rule in the south uothing ommon Tl Tsily Taandling s pic e of L yp to whore the ex-lientenant-gov things | s at work, and dumped a load « and tine-| vy on the str A od that deno- | yigly w by of th Record, containin, oIf on the civil her of eong: natorial Tmills or den wneys, the con st dotails ns are necoss: safoty 6 construction and protection from fire. The plans of every build ing erectod within the fire liuitsshodd be submitted to the building inspector for approval and no structure public or private should bo permitted to be put up without compliance with the provisions of the ordinance. spoils humting ex-rebels and s dly the solid north by sueh com DINSCTIONS 1N FLEVEN LANGELGES. | SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND BEALEAS IN MIDICINE, A, YORELEK & CO. Bultimore, Md. repeatedly denounced these ch groundlesss and false. Tf all these de niads and all the disclaimers of Saunders were the makeshift « |and ths ductrine linations and lose al more in the @ | that they can possibly el asber Iy s piily said so and taken Glucose Refuse as Paper Stock Zafter all it should | ¥ Y‘ anour t we still |liig g enator Saunders | SoMdemn the ek as a stupid i v | 8 3 ) e stil ce with republicans, to vote and n supe enden | . -| led attention to the possi oner: 1 for votes | 1TeS the opinion that the old wind. [fure. (For this the d< itilizing the junmense ¢ HANFTORNE A0 st 1Y N 1 for votes ind- | red pon i from - day, | it of puly i | REPRESENTS: " DAL : NEBRASEA. = for Cirentar Mt harmony ar | scction, prosperity, hio has rupt craven,— prove true tha did wmake la Union ~ Pacific in exchange for his sup i with the| Mmder, and we do not hesitate to ex- | mills hiad better adjourn and Bo el ik ntvated Miatradtinie diter the ext n of the starch SADDLES AND "AR“ESS | P ANCE o, Tur appointment of Mr. Percev 3 " | just as soon as th through with | pressed in infamous insinuations, bru-{Phis puly, whicl ‘ Lowell, now nssistaut general mana- | then he is one of the most wnmitigat- | I y [pressad it n iis pulp, which is at present a waste 2 = i gor of the Burlington & Mussour siver | o scoundrels that as ever figured mlm.» business for which the president l:i:|14l;xlx‘1|m‘vrm‘“ ':‘~“;1-.~xr‘u-:< mlf;,r:m"-. consists alwost wholly of cel- 1412 Fa St “,; OHESTEIGN Y Siicoed. to The ‘l,wi n of weneral | the political history of Nebraskz. 1 s convened them in extra session. |1 HEIEHIGE R S v“': Il o % i, »ly.d.‘».,w.l Omaha, Neb. | Giitaki Fike. i s ‘ L . R e e 42 YOS ion of My A, wentld e found ORTHWESTE passcnger and ticket agentof the C. B, | it an apostate to the principles whic - hositated iu their devilish_ treatment | ¢o e an excellont waatenin from which | ; e : & Q. ratlroad, is one that will wni- | he professed to advocate, and a traitor | New Yo s Future Wheat Supply. ’ h‘;lm at th ‘w)"n \\:u::-lxhl« might, | ¢ manufacture the commoner grades 4 ‘er: iti- | to the men wha i T or their words, have to run ~fof r, suitable fol apping versally conmend itacf to every citi | -t 30w whistakod Uheir politicad | Te iy ot fmprobabe that this year 1ot of death, At i e s AL i N | fortunes, and many of them their lives, | zen of Nebraska who has had b cowards tul *lout that in’ i me ar personal relations with that gentlo- |in the desperate eontest with the giant | wolves bafled of thei “nanufactured from the e 3. @ BU LL, P ? 3 B R e b o & ] B e s Wi | R e i sine el USSELL, M. D, The Largest Stock and Most Com- g be okl 5 i e TAY " cept: | mow clains shall ‘be confirmed, Alvin ¢ | derous instin i by the Lacter to corn pulp, Tn view of these IIUM&.’ArHIL PHYSICIAN. A ¢ hofound i the fact. hat b acocy : 1 borbuns, e morsl support of tha Rt 18 ST T siow o thos lete Assortment » = anceof the position will remove from | Stunders will grace a political giibet | with the thought that the circumstan- | repnblican party is due. - Should Mr. | G h,],q,,,' S| ! P Omahia oneof the wiost courteous and | twenty months Tence that will foreve are exceptional. lhk‘!l cting |:._.m l.w] siainied and defended it fumy their attonbion ta. o The West | Rl A AN o Sl ien i gEas) © uimiod s mot likely to aban- | is helioved that thousands of others in f 10 ,» 5 St { - 1 M e = . aston T i | dom the effort wheat. Tn | the south will follow his example, and | o at present ,y f FoR THE CRUERRATED Vest. Mr. Lowells advancement aitors and renegades 1 | 1880-81, also, s were tol- | thus hreak infamc o Rl i 4 n fing came Wowt [ders wust cidier plead ity | ,,L‘fi‘r'n\:f;:,.h"! in Russia -""Il“.ll"f:' 1d .“\““:t“ "“‘h";“b:; It ‘(dn\hlmun' of 2 new Ilhl\l\‘\\“ Tt D E NT I sT i in 1870 to accept & position in the of- o clear his skirts of this 2 “»fnu voplenisliment of exliaustéd storcs | s overthrow of the democrati | of "Ll}“’,' R o e maniacturers my. Whether he is inense | 15 Of | DLES. We ke o Tangent st that the cir th and Ttis d have sown, fices of the old Burlington & Missouri wailroad in Towa then located at Bur lington. His husiness ability and ofi south for an ind jane constant | the ns for | nd one | srowing proporti lneose nanufactures would suranee a of the mate doh'n G Jac—o_bs, We Keep Everything in the Line of Carpets, Oil al cial fidelity wero successively e businesa. st e ! [ vly should — its | Yacohe) ) hy sAvancenent in' tlio off et dowo s with £ | averace crops iy Btlsmagir| S icetle pspic e ll‘ ARSE"L’ M VD UN DERTA ER cloths, Matting, Window shades, Fixtures the Chicago & Paducah railre Pacific organ grinders might only befexertions. But the prospect now is |ty she o’ 8 £ | g o et e t ] s - Streator, T, the Quiney & Alton, at {taken asau indication of senile weak- | that the acreage sown in this comntry | Keystone of I satem, | B e it T ; and Lace Curtains nd confusion | foy onld usaip the i der from the primary me cougt, The cunne { verats now, is precisely sim ness with which his eneinics have al- ways tauntod him. Th ki it use it must successfully upete with straw and the safte uls of wood, which lave almost o superseded pa ture of print It | adee ne e rmers and stock feeders wl ity It is of g 26 to Bty to altadu it hew to keep a large amount of stock, et LMD WEERASIA New Harness Sh(m ‘ h dical and Surgical S e i U - WE HAVE C00DS T0 PLEASE EVERYBODY. Promise enormous ¢ and have on land, moreover, a that the {uense surplus from dnst year. The |} srounds | winter wheat states of the west, cording to the latest Teports, ir Ly which they and the xpect a yield ne e | tatod the war of that of lust year. If the | ths sime fisht ocer again, permits the planting and | sentiment of tho best, 3 vipening of a fair crop of spring wheat st them, and in spite of the gloowly WHNOHL sof peac t is, and pointment as General Ticket and wistant Freight Agentof the B.& M. iu | Wo spmowee it with Nebraska with headquarters at Omia- | Republican has some tan rs Bf his-pes- | to Stand on when it declares that dur- Omaha Mr. Lowell has|inghis four years record he has been a bed the ladder of promotion, | consistentind enlighténed friend of the first as gemeral passenger and |Wonopolfes. During all these four| ticket agent of his company,|¥ears he has not lifted his vaice [Als then as msistant general munager, | i defense of the people of this state{ 2 $4¢ °F pouléion, e e not bt ey 2t ey leven i they sell most of the corn | prowt and now takes a posion which ho | Aginat the monopolivs, nor has he | siton— this. coutry will | o i, o e (e st o | 10, T I 0 gl foctory s has well earned, succeeding Mr. Jas. | endéavored to rediss o single gricv- | than 200,000,000 Dushels of whoat to | Ly and1ifG: ! :'I"‘:“-:L?‘--t ‘h*",m«« h"mhulu-w EEVEVES. LSS A R. Wool ms general -passenger and |00 o put a stop ¢ o{sell, while tho deficiency in 5wl the 1o e e posshase animaly ticket agent of one of the lm from which the people “‘.;.,.lu ur:uri:ll“-‘s: tl o ml\: Himuu(\ ‘1‘::\“ fl..“u'..u.m..‘m.] a or the purpose of m 2 them for most prosperous and influential corpo. | & € hands of ‘the mono e would thrill | the market, as the proprictors of the ) ratiom of the country. Mr. Lowel |theappels of the men to whom k| Distunco is the only- dle horiibet | distilorios e | i ation | e T leaves next week for Chicago, and will {owes his political advancement have | weakness in the position of Au nun}lx aust every it e HoFavhe 2 r; ; oducers. The stateients of cost of | postpone their IEr, be followed by the hearty good wishes | been fruitless, and all the pledges he |7 {posty aanl may prove 1313 F h St 0 ah 4 y % {production, which were e v arnnam m of & host of friends in Owalia and 1..: made to them, time and again, to) FIRRET 3G R | fhe minority 5 revolutionary, and | i Fi e a" throughout the state. ;. e Vi urulu: m]v.x 1:1“ an ¢ 1~vmmn“lnu{mls }-mmm, m’ verging on treason. That, to all in e _— - g principles which hie evowed before | not been disputed as being ow, | tents and_purp majority, how = MYI: R,S Vgt lie was clectod sinator, have been | 30d it has been frankly admitted inever , s entitled to the sibmis- | . - Satton Register. Eugland that grain produced at such | sion d pn e SO et e st/ vate i DECORATIVE PAINTER igh that Sosighis i ;.‘:g,n-z Feom | When the Republican says-that the | them i force, oo b ol Rostion |+ i BURGIAL T g?i‘ ERY . Chicago to Ft. Piere cheaper ghan | Bee bas denounced Senator Saun-|towns at a i 1 aajorit, ider th i . 4 e o o S le e que n of exten g . . . ST DESIGNS, LATES TYLES. ARTISTIC WORK. from Omaha to Sidnoy, The Omalia|ders as “the creaturo of the |8t i growing wh _English its e powers and block n.p;u.. Tlinois and Michigan from Zth lay of My, 1n ‘ios | Drs. Van Camp & Siggins, i Bopublionn hovls itell boarse Larinsl, Gncads had the by of the people” farms. Bt in there aleu o e | whcly of govermnt. Ax' (s epin, onthe Tlin s besn S| o icians & Surgoons S ——— ¢ | blame on ow, instend of on average cost of producing in the far [stated, the question hecomes one of l. k Island, ey and s > 3 N OF ALL K al R ] - - the railroad company where it be- it S mm‘lw\lm‘lwe -ue:l‘x,]“:‘nd“”"'nm.,.l at 84 cents per :p.u uhA U b hest im- | thu . seouri a hluv‘l‘lI‘ 1 o ol day, e el S TIT T - e e o e o | - Jonge, defy that paper to cite & single line | b avaat quantity of wheat | portance, its determnation affvets the | direct aoute of Attaruey for West & Frivher, — snevmt | con Toun s Brsnt beciire Omaha. 1318 Harney Street, Omaha, Neb. ,..coan Aine>s