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MAY 12 I8SL 9 2 —_— e ——— = = = s = T e B 1l kown a8 the Doane taw, but the enced clsewhere. Though there are manager has expressed his ew | Weeks, in is found that in_the plate Trm The Oldest Established by - R e e that. flontine, irresponsible class of | erutives also, in favor of long hours, with acapital 7,000, employing | i g REMEDY B ANK”‘G H 0USE & ROBEWATER, EDITOR: men in Wyoming, and_wymen, are on applying o She lnter they have | § lands, working ten furmaecs and \ it as Mr. Doane. reatly in the minority, yet they have | promptly declared fo - lu; pot 7 worth of ma- T pey IN NEBRASKA. i 5 While this bill was being matured o ol vy lasticumanl| st the probabld @ifect of shoréei 1 in wages, and | . ‘New Y Ol‘k CIOthln Tae. soomer the republican caucus |, e rilway managers |it 38 2 well recoguized fact at caucuses, | time upon production, it is the bel | turning out $868,305 of produe i, e, REETYATISY, Caldwell, Hamilton & Co., drops George C. Gorham dhe better | " ¢ *"e s be an upright moral [of many that ten hours will do as| the six, one in Missouri_was | B0 i u for ite relations with the party. B o e citizen and havea clean record in order ) ills | idle during the y . active facto- | gl 8 NEURALGIA, BANEBRS. & Se b to the members of the Legisla to have any chance of success on elec- v 3 e being tw i |2 G SCIATICA ) S against all legislation relative to rail- | tion day. { hours, and yet, paying the same wages ¥ @ Massachusetts. Ther I -‘ = BB LR |309 FARN HAM STRE v THE railroad kings are beginning to g is prond of her position | as in neighb r “eleven hour mill was one new factory building - LUMBAGO, ways. They conjured up 3 - mills discover that legislatures are more | oS 2 S tor, and with few exeep-| have fouud their product and_their | souri and ane hus bee g - pEmre e e * SRR easily purchased than the rivers. nious arguments and piled up a moun- | & Sy Tl Tof equal suftrage | profit satisfactory, an : Pittshurgh this_year, i BACKACHE. - : (Max Meyer's Old Stand, L tain of imaginary evils that would re-| e universally acknowledzed to add | o v the change. | neither of which are included in the | § COUT, et or o | WHERE THEY SHALL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND AN DIMENSK § S sult from any laws looking to the regu- | to the public welf ’ l 8 Tare assurance of health gained byat,. =~ o S AND CHiE s. In other words here is a prejudice on the part of | i . s ot duri he ~glass industry the | £ il sorenEss e lway ds, i I | b o of sowerage will bo warth 20, | o, O T T LT SR i regar b i, matter, which | certain sensons o Pressre the leventh | rets show n total of f acto- P s el | the quested advised | ) uld e carefully. considered, and | hour had heen added, the result being | ries, with cig ; CHEST, Gl th_m H t' G 000 mew residentsto our €ity Within |y hery of the legislature to|that is, the foar that the reverence i o of production du employing a al i | (-~ | 1ul0 ’ q S d S&GEH ]Hb l - SORE THROAT, ten years. violte thcir oatis of ofiee | which ol goud men have fo true wo- Tt the it month, aiter whic i ; | e : and becowme traitors to their constitu- | manhood, will be weakened if she | help would grow listless, the produ X ) i A QUINSY, | sl European passage ti Tuw president i taking the kink|ones Had these mailroad o enter the politioal world. | Tias rever. | tion would fall of, and the « x"“\'\' i s an ..m\ll D SWELLINGS | Coutrerions moweriy wane PRICES AI.WAVS THE LOWEST. out of Roscoe's eurl, andno ome ap- | peorr disnosed ¢ . : ence is born of the rememberance of | the goods deteriorat he Willi- | y ot e ==t K . heen disposed ty ¢ I'\ with the re-| the mother’s self-sacrifice and love for iz | preciatos it more than the enator | uirments of the o ion, liad | her children, but s it not strength- years agh, with the rosult | tho fifty-six factories, twenty-one are | serans, | United States DePOS“-OTY- CALI AND EXAMING GOODS from New York. they boen disposed to e il ened Ly e morl fore she v o s of product | located in Pennsylvania, ehin | &1 18 FrosTeD ;m PRICES. v - der 31l circomstances, I political | during the first six uianths—attribut- | Ne : v, and the | d the people honestly, there | 11 NP power n her hands than in | ed. however, equally to other causes. | balance th ¥ o A EARS, t E. VI. & V. My, Parxms states that he 4005 |yould have hoen no difieulty in fron- {0 ER 0D ViR e S aimbe g Facti S a lon BEA not want to endanger tho Land Bill. |, Mr. Parnell is showing symptoms of | . ws that would have been practi fair and just. That was not their | session of it by wouen “The ballot is power and_the pos- | left off, wag ainiing s ba I bring a production exhibiting no los with ten oo it 3t . ‘"’:}’“‘3 OF OMAHA— 1309 Farnham Street, Omaha, Neb. | idle durin i Wi SCALDS, | Cor. 13th and Farnum Sts. 5 returning sensc. Jur] howeve 1 equita- | moral clement of society into | These two experiences, although in now to be - = - Midoroutd not justify the ? T b two opposite directions, give the snme | tories, with four | OLDEST BANKISG ESTABLISHMENT I More Popuiar [han Eve ] RO w—w wyoy o 1s. Stevens nextTaddressed the| testimony, which scem’ to be that, al- ! b B0DILY PAINS kT S A0k Seybel fec | abuses to which the have been | meeting, and I quote from her in re- | though inaminate machine year, | THE GENUIN 3 Staten semate docs not equal one-third | i oot i, his state by the peculiar | gard to tempersice candidates : “n |on indefnitely, th ate machine otal of the glasswa y b gl TOOTH, EAR | succESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS.) E of the govermnont in the person of oo 0 i o our | Albany county, of which Laranie is | cannot, and that when ten hours have [ shows that at the date of the census | gl | et the executive."—J. A. G. Jolacers to qay . dividends| Lo oapital evory cfcor eloctod was & l;m:;\murnnu. ro s in the aperative | there were cighty-tw rics, of HEADACHE, | orcunizcd as a Nati ctly temperance man and of e- | to give for one day, o e fces a 459 , ,189,- i i axp | = y stock lerate; chable character. The same, with | be got. by pr : iR 4 o [ CASTTAL ANDIEROSTRS VRS esi00{ 000 New Fa.mll Sewm hine. sewerage will invade its own pecaliar | qoeroys all competition by pooling. | the candidates last fall. ~ Thus one .,iu“(h..r!“r.« manager whose cotton mill o2 the quarter of & century in which this “01 al e b ) he Herald hasmade & reput-| s¢eer wres : il ane. |the first fruits of woman su when he took cjarge of it had beos ate b . "u::'l fm';m“'“" 6 & TEPUL- | After wrostling with this railroad ana- | wooin o o decided civil service re- | ranning thirtegn hours, producing | 02 et 3 SLY |4 Per Cent. leded Loan. atio o conda which Lol entails i tia of had woind its coils form, After six years experience 1/90,000 yards of printed cloth e suferiag with pain can have | OUR SALES LAST YE around every vulnerable man in the | earnestly assert t 1 women | week; but, having persuaded the dir- | factories, of 406 capital, and | o ive proufof s caiins. e e T A e e e e e R e i R R R L, (OVER 1400 SEWING MACHINES 4 sia during the Republican o . e A T | : o8 a | the sweckly production rose o while New Yorl ies_second, with v < railways from continuing existing | Woman sufirage in Wyoming is an James A. Garficld is as able to deal REMEMBER : abuses. That bill was the law with theone a tho other, by the special Tailway cowmittee, ned | complished 0 = T o comitian PROCLAMATION AND ELECTION | ! f NOTICE | Such s the splendid testimony of | . but the narket would | e amouns, " | these two residents of Wyoming,where {soon readjust itself to this in prices | o S285,- CTIVE DECARTMENT, T time certificatcn bea and the pe which Senator Duane was ¢ THAT EVERY REAL SINC A Paws dispatch gleefully an - ing down. This is probably booswse |y “p e i) simply prohibits | Tk i s etk i & gt o L Ve Rl e | Ithopren 5 "‘l‘.'w” e tickets for emigrante a the In- | TRADE - MARK CAST 1NTO ey have bosn without any ally to| 1% BN 0 BURT, et | forr who livod over .mj“‘.fl,fl.’ s i ot shows ity o weaps || By viriwo of the ) S S R back them up. { individuals or commnitics i aceord- | 3 S et L et ”'1':\;"1.“'.':“’,“\' 2 l," : city of Omaha, do hereby proclai BEDDED IN THE ARM OF Intortane dimoverios have boen |0 Apecial rtin or rebates to favored | mousc, | from ten hours as from eloven, fron | hands, §2, b g .|t eyl Sotors of il ciy DBXtBPL Thoma‘s&Bm i oL O e partics and_exacting ligh tolls from " bo ominent au. | Mo a8 from i, from eight as from | 214252 in waterial, and turning out | 410 ¢% (e Sepeive, vl Gere ! wnde in the pyramids of Egype. I Iartiorant exsettis B 0 O i uf | that on the 3rd day_of May. 1851, an | TE ey i it B | S o ttiine UFAGTURINGE 3, Tidon's mext ean. | e charze for rausporcation shall not | {Eitor I ta e it e ? s il of the city of O REAT. ESTATEH, e be greate shorter distance than | M. Thager, 3 of effectivancss, there ‘canibe . cight” frnaces, | e y instant, @ AND ALD TRANWAGHOSS Principal Office, 34 Union Squarg iy fora longer one. This is literally 5o moarlyithros yedrei a8 o goog | iution ; oneo, Blior . . There were m"'“'“" e was c : mayor, CoNSRTRD TRRERTI 3 A e O A ik S LA R ordinaiice the o South Amer Pay Taxes, Rent Houses, Etc. [ tine means a Toon to the aperatives | constr ctorics, i | without cost to the emploger or to the | 100 capital, nine furnace: fty- | CopY, to-y | compelling the removal of screen and |sylvania, andis now practically the |Lawyer, who s doubtless reidy public. That this proposition repre- | seven 3 on of this in- | IF YOU WANT T0 BTY OR SHLL blinds from doors and windows of aw of Tllinois. to argue for or against any |sents what would be found to be the | dustry, v Jerse, s the 1 An oramance to v‘"‘\"l-‘ for al . D g y & sy o 2 St vitho e el sERh oo §, Croghton Block, Omaba. iquor salo Massachusetts liquor | And now the railway managers | proposition for a fo fact is probably true, for in the long | vith fowrteon L of 81,6846 cleetion & liquor saloons. sachusetts liquor y | proposition for a fee. {run tho docren ntity through | capital, 1 5 production, | Y stermine whether | an sellrs propose to try the effects of the |threaten to make this just Tuw odious, | According ¥ +|time, as between cleven hours and | while Pennsylvania et dllans of bonds | Vlue glass cure for obmoxious laws, |wd procuim thoir inten- | woman suffrage has had no perceptible | ton: would be ofset. by mere :-«I S ety T of the ity of Omaha shall bo iwued | 140D ASKA Lidll genfly A — ion to punish tho people|effoct on Wyoming politics, and the | cicney. ' - | capital q fom, | for the purpose of the construction and Terarcs fover in raging in New |for demanding such lows. They siy [claim that mome but upright |most uniform expression in The I i '“‘,‘;::',‘,“' e of wewercin theciyof|— DAVIS ‘& SNYDER, IG’HT York and the filthy streets remain un- |that this law will compel them to/moral and temperate men ecan| the reduction, provided it could bo | ments of the cleaned because of a fight over politi- { raise thei cal spoils at Alhany. Tt won't require | cases th an epidemic her to convince our cit- | will break up the jobl 3 S AR i €8 oonaizbariomiol Weort | doal Litior. withisity thas a ol Massacuvserns has passed a law : e it ordained by the city cil of | 1505 Farnham St., . .. Omaha, Nebraska. e AGEST and in some [ran for offico in Wyoming Tas the city « The objections raised are thr all the items. The fnlln\\\m_u sum- = = & 400,000 ACRHE: local rates. This, th on in fact. Morality in| the smaller wmills, t 34 ¢, showing the number of facto.| SECTION L 1 E g S S e eie 100As YAnid A igor J“”., destroy them; by mos | hands employe H e ' council e e 12 trade of our | that it would give more time ue ..n.m.mu...m.f the entire o - g Aflacwersi parts b os e WEBSTER SNYDER. wade uniform. is given in the through rates. merchants. Now th re the same izens of the necessity of sewerage. : : cense fo the ill-behaved; 4 o[ dusiry in the leadin the city should be | “Late Land cone . 2. 1. X et AND SOLE A« — tactics which were in Towa |a single saloou, gambling hell, sl x i Statbs T aclilGitlioe WG - : lother| ———— Wance pardiament is wrestling over | when the railroads sou o brothel has een closed by | the wa capital or production exceede s constructed. efore ntwos am was . Hallet, Davis & Co., James & Holmsiro the provisions of the land bill, the | gra, Irich aro quietly packing up their [y ¢ | the female and a ma; er laws odious and 5 3 i S | 82,000,0 liowas ayor of the eity of Omals | \'_.:;‘,m fir \r\,l ming, | inequ 1,000,000, as follows L ! athorized and insercted | BYRON REED & CO., J & C. Fischer’s Pianos; also Sols A of them, epon e ' " 1 clectios fte pon T — for the Estey, Burdett and t e ~orf to bribing legislators ¢ {now; the second is a s goods and emigrating o America. |t repoal the granger laws in part. | true, wonidnotclosethem if they could [ iy publc notico ! SRty Bioumnl kb Biased in Now | w; e s 1 5 ¥ § l. Hrm it is on & narrow s an illustra. | Sew Jersey 3 ' ‘ hirty thousand have ed in Ne o apprehend these tactics will not ut women are largely in the 1 an of the danger werty, and it | New York . o e t S < i e o Seeh il thefe facpcs Tl o recly in | ton of the dangore of libkrty, and_it| e Wayne Organ Co.’s Organs. ork since win in Nebraska. Our people are 1ot |ority in Wyoming, aud hence cannot | must be met by a determined rallying | : ) 0 e made of that kind of stuff. qflln( How is it in Utal?| of the bette o 3 i G ul....m..,vu-n.. e areit e SR “Youstroke my back and THsteoke | Thero is no reason why the rates | There the women are largely in the| ird reason is ono which i it e A S e ¥. HAVE HAD YEAIS RXPR Ll char- ’ O “shallbonds | g o complete abatractof tite to THE BUSINESS, AND HANDLE ] f ERalciby of Ol B e iy . : ¢ titlet rfifths of the | city e hundre NLY THE BES yours,” is the motto of the railroad | guld bo rised anywhere in this [maj organs. According to the Republican | 1 under the Doane law mm,-;‘m., and ca 5 T.S. WRI S T o T T ey o et T g S P S, L LD 218 Sixteenth 85, City ol Buldine, 0 have the controlling | acteristics of thos o These state: n, if they only|thickly seattered over New wants of the country are indicated by nd the state, and that | But the women of Utah have not ouly | ignorant, squalid, shiftless and o rest of the m interest con CONTINUES TO the support which the people give to | : T ey Ny R A R s e |industry is seattered over the states « hed to ml\ v TCH e s s i T «1‘.:“;:.'.‘1\:\ :\1.3 "1:1‘1(\‘:;: .m.u:, iy worthles, souchan, thatthe | Y 51 and, S| s or s of completing Roar for Moore(s) __HALSEY V. FITCH, : > 3’/ and Inter Ocean stripe, neither the . ame rate from > sustain' tho polygamous Mormon | KNOWN i h S A iformia, \;.'s'r‘ \'x\.u.mm:'nn{‘ e Dis. |structed, and t R Har‘ness DOUEBLE AND SINGLE A 4 country or the republican party loudly | fy1u,q, us or Fremont that The truth s, marricd | e stable scttlom o Vor oo | trict of Columbia. tainadditional sewers. Said bonds o POWER AND HAND demands any more of such alleged | v @ from Kearney., oy e n, whether they have one lus- | lific of offspring, they dotermine oy fotte o et of o P U M | P ¢ journals. not make the rate higher. ¢ [ hand from Sidney to Omalia is 8100 the | dependent upon the father of their the law, can charge |children for support, and "they | yood trait s that they work readily | v Kearney, Columbus or | naturally prefer domestic harmony |and mechanically. Tn this t S« e Hharonahalli b ol sy Y , but they must not {and seek to avoid all causes for do- | lik 3 b aiwell! ani it Ehoin | L b 13 | ‘ : X / 100, On e other st discord, When & woman, s 208 i Rt T DY " L bl s ] o e ] Y HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, GHURCH AND SCIIOOL ninos Al r it Gl i e an | 80 led the Chinese of the At- | Value of prodac 0BG 15 | effct " from ‘andia / { AL STRANG 205 Farnnnu St., Omj ey parison with the returns for 1870, ¢ issuc d, disposed of s e par, Said prd 11 be sbyuitted to said clectors nd in the foregoing form, | them at an 1y [life is low and squalid, and their one of not to be di | h e e B s R e o for which they Saddlery. £ [=] Tur Chicago Inter-Uccan rogards not only the completion of the Henne- pin canal, which will conneet the Mis wissippi with the lukes, but also an ex- tension of ita line across the. state to Ouaha as one of the possibilities of the future. The suggestion is alr meeting with favor throughout the company, unde 100 1 Elk charge more thay hand, if the comp: Steam Pumps, Engnw lrunmmgs, MINING MACHINERY, R i (o Omals > | point of the objec-| Lhe A continuance mont, itis anlto pledge him obedi and | tion on thei it is, t wn-{of the steady e pansic which has | ontrage to charge more than 825 from | confide her whole cxistence to his | ers I m them as fi e e goit lass trade dur- President City Co Omaha 4 Millard or Elkhors dhe can | When nd come to ¥ 1]} ing (s past dventy yeirs, and an en-| Puggad May 5, 1881 J. A _WAKEI«‘IE’L car from Omaha to dy as has | protecting care and keopin state of Towa, and the Muscatine 5 | | operatives in the same lght. largement during_the the last ten 3) been done. 1f a car load of goods can | also afford to trust him with the dis- | "¢ ot aler . 2t | Attest o A b Eos R : does not alte auty ¥ tio of grow-h which had 3 5 Jowrnal lays down the followingavail- | g from Lincoln to Red Cloud {charge of political functions and | effectiveness of any article, to the con- | previously existod, | TESIC City Clerk able vonte for such an Town division | S0 HE SEAD of the canal: “By a very short eut | | duties which by | she is froquentl tho same ass of fr through the blufis west of Muscatine 3 | gone intoit, Albany (Ind.) Led, and- Taland the valley of the Cedar could Sutton, Har- | P disiction Detween th |t only of justice but érnor st sometimes be : T BN Wi Tk '.L’“"”‘ e i : il K m o D Hastings, or any other fsexes is mot an abridgement of momie and social expediency. | cMsse s " ialay s i et e ot Lath, Shingles, Pickets be reached by the canal, and thence T B ) | mie and social expediency E the usciul ofticials vf alynyvisions of said ordinance, notice is . ard, the st skilled e o . n point. They way charge the | natural rights, but the recogni-| Long hours for the adult inevitably pposed : the pow SV arenIthal STl sl "‘:,'"" ol iy Loy S A “""u:";’" from Crete or even Hastings|tion by et ;m o carly work for the children: it s e it koopn mrln. : o |y gl it Ridicho ey SASH| DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LIME, CE St L e o [camot execed the rato they changed | endowed man with physical powers |cildren frum growi it e et G ; LIFSTATE AGRNT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT Coxi the Deo Mines be renched and thene | g Lincul o Rod Clond. and wmental vigor, and. woman with | smorant, vickons and suunic o g Fais o s e e BllSlIlESS Oollep, | Near Union Pacific Depot OMAH X atively easy route mIODZ| i cannot be considered as op- | physical beauty and intellectual re- ’ WS re- | it received from Mr. Henry A, | the isne of bonds will_be submitted | gfl- Libe 80500 A, oon and some of e tributarios | oo T SR Lot Foreman_ at Cla * | o the electors of said city | b 5 e S alve W { The poils at said election will be | T lave used St. e % etk 2 et it | THE GREAT WESTERN . 9 . "'1"’ 'QIHI"‘ “‘1 find that | e until 7 ¢ A]m s om. and no e 'Wl er o with the “wonaortuleMecta el (o RV ey . 0 to apoint of convenient seeess to Coun- cil Bluffs.” No ‘doubt a canal weross the state. of Towa would be tude to the 1= ought to submit to. w. to fix their own tariff: the people Epwarn GaLe is about to r the English pede e the walki and | tr as formidable » eompetitot o therail- | | rcsent rates ave high |eraze in New York. We aro afraid | ons unless the source w g ] e { roade as the Brio canal and the lakes it | 0 for people who have neither | Bdward is a Galo which will blow no | the crimi ""'w © to A S A W TS el T First WardFelix Slaven’ Crelghton Block; . to the eastern trunk lines. Long be-| G4 e o rebates. This paper | £00d to any one but. gmsclf. R B i e : de T ostams, L oraskh Sare Hhiia o 1l beexocutad, how-1{," S make or mar the children are those Second Ward—Wallenz's ore this scheuo will be executed, hus mo disposttion to incite the people which determine the men and “Almost Crazy. Leavenworth strect, between Send foe Cicular sox20i over, we confidently expect 'fl“@[ to any aggressive conflit with| ONLYone hundred of the foreign|women, and th v o 0| B o ort e o e ek e e Rl e 53 s e S Missouri viver maintaining a fleet of |1 v CC 2 S e AT S Al 600 healthy socioty which does not | ing father straining every nerve and | A e ot ] e mohe. - e B SR 2o YO | rest on fairly healthy foundations. Tt | musele, and doing his utmost to sup- ; g : M. R. RISDOM, barges whic! ¥ > [ l. recognized the railroads as great com- and yet there are over 3,000 applicants is a platitude to say that s o | wort his family. 'ln ekt | 2 " 'y mgtiecy aud tho gulf large proportion of the'l iy} gevelopers, and no system of |for consular appointments. Ameri: than the individwds | when roturniug home from a hard | S sds Goneral Insurance Agent. produce of the West at rates which | JCC £ e o peen | cais must Do boru diploniats composing it; hut it i so only hecause | day’s Ibor, to find hia family e| ™ Fourth Ward—C cnETE nzp‘a:szura will leave our farners a fair margin of | 1000 0, S0 0 E0 L B e . [imie, and s truth implies it e | wih discas, conseion P ol ‘.,1,).“,.‘“.,\,(“ ; 4 yoctiERot théis fibars. bl et Sovrnery . politicians predict that dom directs the improving of | tors’ bills and debts on_every hand. | teantly strects. of Lo y i o state than those of Ne-{ L apy 00 dut the prohibitory 1i- | the great majority to whont life is a | Tt must be enough to drive onc a S ot s o : ; THE [DOANE LAW. braska. Butif the sads under- i SR et TGl di" ‘|(\|l""l'l”" bocruse 8o muchwork and so | ¢ 11 his !\n]mpmlu—- could be | nr-rl'x\\m\ & N.J i take to set themsclves up as above all | 40T MOvomen Sl 1 | Tittle 'IlchL\n; us classes are | avoided by using Electric Bitters, ) s i i Gaial Well, now the Doane law will soon Solid South. Singular as it may seem but the | which oxy ery disease from the laws, if they attempt o nullify the rich's drug store, NS P g ik go into operation. Tt first effect will y v ° | to the Omalin Herald, the Democracy K in_ruts | system, bringing joy and happiness to e et e be, s The Republican has shown by |l iy arbitrary tariffs and obstruc |y oning n many sections of the Thei | thowsands. Sold. % iy conta ot 15, Twontith wnd’ Twenty et ik TRAL, et X the prosantation of the ease of MF. |tion to commerce for the purpose of |« 3 18 supplied | the by Ish & MeMahon, 4 een amen ¥ st oo it o ' Blunthard, to deprive Nebraskn of all | Lt S Cl i ey rest | SOUth, FRmpant probibitionists, Gitn L Uiy ol ool oY C . Gkl Thavo } b, thatgreat Black Hills and northwest- sl and disconraged from vice, Tt the - Tn testimony whereof Thavo here- | : u 3 butary |sssured. that there will be an uprisi Uniform and Fewer Haurs of Labor, o . H. FLIE unto set my Dand and caused the scal | . ELL, M. ::‘:.;‘;t;.md'}].: B Foon | in Shetithlc. UBALGA b cigh-| Dradiect Wel, | /" S Stiasabs, WD J. H. FLIZGEL, Of said city to be aflised, the day and | J. G. RUSS, M. D, The Largest Stock and Most Co one end of Nebraskal to the other; and | teen months that will impress Tho Massachusetts Burea of Labor [ 170 "85 B0 & ki Successor to J. I Thicle, bove writteit. HOMEPATHIC PHYSICIAN. g sis and Ch 1l reap Statistics has embodied in its twelfth r t Jawes E. Rovo, plete Assortment in - Towa, Winois and Chicago will Ma |y them the fact that they are the {b ' o rocently fssed tmder |V A0Y imprlse. vhic MEHGHANT TAILOR — e ot Chiliren a0 Chagni, Do Further than this it is not now neces. |subject to restraints and yegulations, | Wi an exhaustive personal in il ,{‘,‘,“x "“”Am*l em- No. 230 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb, o~ opibitm B d X : 5 ” wny other h ¢ 2 R mary to go. Further complications {aud thattheirexercise of the business are worth fo¥ more in the p Y e s T P will prosent certain evidences of new | o yuhlic carriers is a privilege eon- | Uy BEGRER (e S G0E ,hjms vod order han ““mfl ,,ffihf‘]_m’l,{' J. R. Mackey, it e Tt e St dh uble o T o i g o v, ot o | A, W, NASON, ]Jentlst ,‘DE NTIST 15 M S, Tho constitution of 185 38Ade iethe | 70 B8 Lo o despotic engine | of & wniform adoption of anch hours, | 86tent of more punitive laws, duty of the lgilature to pass laws L meise e - oren of 0.6 Jacohe' Bl prohibiting discrimination and of oppression and. pol this subject, from employers and cu. | and Fifteenth struet, O S extortion by ‘common car-|tOD- ses, arat (:l in tabuia , ac- | “The advance shoets of the report of T T il §, SPPAE, anewer and ~John G b l & % — cupy some fifty pages. Massachusctts | o centionl A foaired th day of May, = 3 P . " % S Se s By TS FRUITS. S heioilly Rhiv st (Hwkt |the e aney et :Z.f.‘f.\'“(.,r"lD T M e s O ‘ef&i)s’ ""We Keep Everything in the Line of, Carpets, constitation was wilfully violated by |1 o paicor ot Tor . ern cluster of textile districts, but the | nish the most cowplete B -9 AN N et & Fritcher. Fruerly of Gish & Jacol 5 s 4 every legistatire antil the last, which | 15 answer to your editorial 4 production per m B | o t completo review of that | ’ IUN DERT AK F ~R cloths, Matting, Window-shades, Fixtures impaortant manufacturing interest eve MANUPACTURER ASD DHALER I | days since upon Woman $ ndle, is not less | which was asked, wh woman | than in the ather states where long: dition of ure aries 0. Lotiiom SRRt OO d close the T“""“ by their | time is the rule, and the tidvmv\lnlu.‘ s comy “.d“m”h‘u - . .| SADDLES AND HAMSS- petiion was Rl 1 s District Court within | was elected on the distinct issue of g 5o v railrond regulation and obedience to the constitution. From the opening | No. 141 do they them in | no reason why the viher five states | for 1870, thero is an increase in num- duy of the last session, Lincoln was e iy i T e o L thers "t" .-m‘\" i 2 filled with the attomeys and e not numerically strang | cluded in the inquiry) should not pital o GEIAD ed with the ya and cappe lly strong | cluded the ing hould not | eant., in capit 1412 F: t of the monopalics, whoso avowed pur- {encugh. As yet there ape anly vm]l" dope x‘l‘m fenhour tem i bguiany | per cont ° inerv of | third as mauy woman as men in the | with Massachusetts, and with like | 16 per cent. E that the Pose waa' to capture the machinery of || 5 FEEUE 00" arat many of | suceess, s s heon o < the legislature and, persuade its oM | .0 g o o of the frontier | Tt is impassiblo, says the report, to | increased competition, bringing down £ o ! Byt ot ount s . bers to violate their solemn oath of {who, being addicted to driuk, would | convey any ides ree of impre co and making the gain in produc 2 o - ket i 7 " SE EVERYb obedience to the constitutio vote ‘lm-\l.l\ for the Tl-:.‘ (h:iutfl‘lh;; :flmficem« : |»e|i-n|n1l{ |x. ring | tion, as expressed in dollars and cents, 5 o AL e et WE HAVE GOUDS TU PLEA 4 ot sho e e same questions responded to in ch less than th ot oms. 7 e ity of Omak ° 7 / A T R i of the auinori- | the same way, and almost n the saine | i shauld he sl thot. he meport Ryt - e it the 7 : was on the speakership, and a:h_sx-er ;. . always for temper- | language, by hundreds of persons who | deals only with those establishments ate attempt was made to Sfuist a . Tn The Womans’ | are widely separated and speak with- | in which glass is manufactured pliant tool of the monepolies upon. the | Journal of April 30th, 1881, T find the | out knowledge of one another. 4! raw mate and not those in whi Jower house, hoping through his ma- | following words from Mr. J. P.singular statement is that there is evi- ufactured glass isused as a materi- | om all ri et ‘.;h..':‘::m Bpockway, a lawyer, of Denver, who | dently more sympathy with t A dclivered an addres beforo the Weld {atives on the part of the employe county, Colorudo, Equal Sufrage as- | than the former are aware; the ainted or nipulation of the committees to pre vent all action wpon the question of REMEMBER THE FLACE: Shaan s classifiod i somsT YoR iy CriRaviED thohour.The logilaturo may hase aociation: et of W | ClamatIon of s s that”cach il | Plat-slas Gios oiaking lates i R x ars T was a resident of owner feels powerless until a concur- indow- ors, ete. 1L SRR B i vy "’}:}‘ e R’A,l"l‘.'h‘ et 1t | ming, and went there strongly pre- | ent action can e seeured, ; e oa ‘W a1.fCONGCORD HARNESS:' 131 Om 3 ranger” legislature, judiced against. the measure. T be- | superintendent actually said that he | inder and sheet . window-gl el i o i e DV a,fl]flss Shflp ar A i i ;i::l :! permit the railroad mvl:: came a convert almost T-dl ll.;;-- dare not let his hands know his desire | Glassware factories, maki Higlest et fudics coul otk : 4 e 5.1 2 ? o wool over thelrjeyes andit. There was such amarked differ- | for the ten-hour system, because, he | or lim own «unl]'r-\““ T R Y (P L s '}' et o - q scioctod Church Howe by a round|ence betwoen the order and quiet that | said, “4f I did it would destroy me at | and Iamp chimne: recn-glass it By ean T i . - EX. BB IIYERS 2 wfk Fud prevailed there upon elec nlx!nla}*axld oned, without my being able o serve | factoric e e e e = ; " o s 3 : the disgraceful disturbances that T had | them in the least.” . Thiscannot mean | hollow- s, S he szt o of ptlom, ot .(D INT Tn the senato Licutenant, Goveruor],.c,\ clsewhere that 2 favorable opin- | that such feeling would produce - | Under ach qu.m..lm are gives i oniers T b 5 ALL’Hkm’u _[ E 3 . Carns had packed the, copmittees in | jon was conveyed at once. subordination. if known; if not used | three tables, showing the to : s S ‘the interests of b ritionds, but that| “You ask, what is tho influence of unadvisedly, the language must mean | ber of establishments in existence dus LN —_——— el Drs BEST DESIGNS, LAT EST STYLES ARTISTIC WORK. body revaltod against hie,action, s oqual sufmge in that territory? Tk, | i the speskee unxxahnllu-mmllletluu-': tho cenans year, e mberof o 3 . v NOTICE. hVa.n Gamps& Biggins, | i i SR { L 3 4 influcnce in the house | to long hours, and it is s it of a | foregoing that were idle, and the num- | gp. e A itieg diainn maly’ B HE rios Physicians & . ” BRFORE ORDER e : "W“:d:&w;wm e 1 eyl s beneficial That st | tyrannical something in our factory | ber puilding and not completed. i B T o | et o chres, - Loae orders sttt 4 Photanmers. | SIGNS, PAPER HANGING, PLAIN PAINTING OF ALL KINDS, at REASONABLE R i Toads, was chair- | refining, elevating influence is carried | system. Taking up the departments of the | o FUSSET U T A AT, comer of Harney and 1{th St second d i . z - S uan. That commitiee perfeted. th | ntothe politial world that 1 expaie | 1t 5 found. tha often, when tho | indusry n the oderindicaied by Mr.| 85333 75 = CHARLES SPLITT. | cane dors 256 Dusor staesrs, (IM@N- 1318 Harney Street, Omaha, Neb. —— - . e