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2 M OMAMLL DAILY BEE-THURSDAY MORNING JUNE 2 1881 2 _ Sae S— S THE DAILY BEE.| . GARRIED. |man and the mother of his children, dad company | ot s than it did or it joumalis, viied the m“‘wfii D‘T mw . The' Oldest Bstablished . REMOVED. : : L . e > 5 Bans i o A s ? . e =\ =4 —rEa - ALY BEE| byt o i bttt e i S o g e o D). L IXOUVL, B ANKING HOUSE . RosEw, 3 o i “on sho A company. Mr. Cassat#'s word was at|The New Yof urie. it A LT i <8 e e mtein st ied in_our lake lection shows that | drén. OF course we {iko s well g | S Ean: ittty st by |comesponnt * Blgerd - adamed| | IN NEBRASEA. New York Glothm House it with his li ,. | Omaha i6 fuly determined b koeplated family for example becaiise, sad |5 yritten agreement “to the policy of | the nom de plume of Villard, and | GARGIE§ AND HARNESS. 3 . Cowm. did it with his itlo cancun. | L 0k nprove |5 11 may be, at i mot the fault | speretoetateotiorl 0 O RS o | anor thi simamed marie e soon [OAD! Caldwell, Hamilten & Co., LT . o of A in the Sield, | ment throughout the country. Tt s {OL. #cicty, it - woman fand. alo? al,”-bet it wa alao_ (Horoughly | guined eclebrity as an excellent nevs- 1412 Fam. St. : 1as REM Taz Duke of Allany i in the field, | et Tirong ia heve|Tn who are the eonjuésl|committad to the potiey of rofunding | paper writer, ‘particularly as a_war Omalia, Neb. BANEKERS. badly in the fild. an indication that our citizets hi¥e | qypendage of one another, disturb the | ¢ the Standard - company twenty- | correspondent. The foundation of = 1309 FARNHAM STREET, — repudiated the rule of that small body hnflnuni‘“l:f c);gir r:luwfl‘nxlh:hfiomt;\y two and a half cents a barrel on all | his immense fortune he laid during DRI Cectod imans ta st of i ' . . . i o like | causos er dependent on the | o = R e = the “no law. have fod on the cuterprise WS luws, such as they ate no¥, a5 well as | g6’ it competitors., The mat: | fion in thess papers. During that s L - CEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND AN DIMENSE STOCK, O MENS 4 _— nings of others s have o public opinion, as a rule, favor woman | a6t ints the eourts, and Mr. Case | time ho visited Eurapo folir times, e i bt e atamiy 0u o6 | WHERE THEY SUALL KEEP CONSTAL N HAY « Tiie Néw York Tegislature refused | overy movemefit toward improving our | more thai they do man; this is unde-| gatt testified on oath that he did not | His knowledge and pronunciation” of Aemand without intereet YS' AND CHILURESS city which would increase in the |niable. Inconneetion with this we|think this arrangement with the|the English language issuch that he " Mvances e to cstomers on approved e to take that resignation as a “huge joke."H% ¢ T Tur “Glaughter of the inmocefits” Iy imperfect sowerage is a thing of the past.. p— T condition of the Ninth strect Ige calls for immediate attention. o rickety old rat-trap is positively smallest degrec their own taxes. The carrying of the sewer bonds proposition _is an _earneht - that our people are detormined to provide for the present and future sanitary condition of this city. They appreci- ate the fact that the healthfulness of alocation is one of the greatest Aucements towards the permanent res- considerations; marri ‘a speculation instead 6f a matter which very soon become centers discord; quences. The lon's patt, 6f a man repeat what We have already once be- fore said: “Now-a-days the question of love is “subordinated to financial iage has become heart and 1t causes domestic life to bring in contact natural antipathics, ence adultery and jta eonse- carnings, goes to his wife and children but very principally to the wife. Man Standard _company was any violation of the written agreement ‘‘not to give any party {he slightest difference in Tates, or discrimination of any charac- ter whatever.” This shows precisely what is the valueof Mr. Cassatt’s dec- laration last week that pipe lines are superfluous boepuse; “‘w for ns our lnie is concerned, we are thoroughly committed to the policy of charging uniform rates to all shippers of oil.” of s is_taken for an Ameriean. - Henry Hilgard (Villard) is a true specimen of a self-made man, dnd he has_elevated himself to his present position by his own grit and intellect. PERSONALITIES. Mr. Platt seems to Have leen sy gignotized. Mrs. John Mackey pays her cook AGENT FOR TIE CRLEBRATED CONCORD HARNESS Two Medals and a Diploma of fonor, with the very highest award the judiges conld bestow was Buy and scll gold, bills of exchange, govern- ‘ment, state, county and city bonds. Draw sight drafts on_ England, Ireland, Scot- 1and, and ail parts of Europe. Sell European e ticketa. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE: it United States Depository. NationalBank Clothing, Hats, Caps & Gent's Firnistiing Goods PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. CALY. AND EXAMINE GOODS AND PRICES. H. .M & M PEAVY, idence of trausiont visitors. In the . A A Mr. Cassatt also makes an appeal to | g5 006+ v, g his. harness ab the Centennial Exhibi angerous happy Whes 3 : S £0186,000 & yacr. ] awardol. this e o futurs oue ity il o) S ol o b it and ™ i f Ui b lne mive | " WK it in onte | P s, s —or osama— 1309 Farnham Street, Omaha, Neb. Cuor reports fram cvery portion of [xid of * die moxious, odors | children, and the hardships endured | road has Tl for ther ail yrafic. thir- what he was called somo yearsago, “a | DLES. WG ke the o e towniir| Cor. 13th and Farnum Sts. ur staté bping o' pleasing mows of |and the disgracefully slovenly | by sonte husbends to secure that com- | toen hundred tank cars, which are of | ¥ i ]" il M — ) More Popular than Ever. appearan shich has herctofore | {07t Will alwazs remain a mystery 0| no uso excopt for hauling oil. Tof Itis said that it takes twomen al OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT 1N incroased acreage and fine L (s e their wives. this the sovious reply s that it the | tho time to hold Mahono ‘and kecp G e LSASIAS for heavy crops. marked the sluggish course of thef Milla goes on, and says: Pennsylvania road can do the work | him from resigning. o L o THE GENUINE —— two crooks and unfavorably impressed | *‘But the principal question relates cheaper than the pipe-lines can, its| Mme. Anna Bishop, who is seventy O tetet ospital, for SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS.) i ‘of Women under Dr. Byford.) EsTABLISUED 1856, Avoxzo Corxex don't particularly y stranger who came among And st no distant day, with a complete . | to the peculiar employment of women. The remuneration of these is, T believe, tank-cars will not lie idle; if it can not do the work as cheaply, there is years old, is singing in Boston. Miss Kellogg should paste this item in her will devote my Medical entire attention to Obstetrics, Organized as a National Bank August 20, 1503, SIN G EXR want ex-Senator Cd l'l"l"‘ "‘"‘: ]i_" Sttt wawbithe i baving, cart greatly below that of employment of | g reason in the warld, even front the | hat. A CAPITAL AND PROFITS OVER - 8300 000 New Family smeg mi—‘le . o ds of his | ¥ystem of sewerage and paving, b- | oq i i .. 3, . N -t i o Ve ingl (08 Farnham St. Hours, 0a. m. t0 12 . the senate, but is in the hands ¢ m ay paving, equal skill and disagreeableness, car- | Ponngyivania point of view, why the| Misfortunes- never come singly | Offce, 1408 F = RIDH. | pocially nulforzed by tho: Secretary ot Treaw- | oo oo sany friends a Omamas’ workingmen knew the past (ffects of our filthy crecks on their ing and guttering with waterworks and the electric light, take her place among the best ordered and cloanliest cities of America. Omaha will ried on by man Take a factory, for instance. in it are single. The men who work in it, as a rule, are married men, and_the girls who work Why should these railroad should be protected from the competion of Pennsylvania pipe- lines. But, s the Pennsylvania road has helped the Standard to_crush its competitors, this appeal to the sympa- after the steamboat disaster at Lon- don. Paddy Ryan offers to fight anybody in America for $5,000 a side. This Jeff Davis reached Canada the day |* pom Hiodi T J. H. FLIEGEL, Successor to J. H. Thiele, ry to receive subscriptions to the UNITED STATES. 4 Per Cent. Funded Loan. the quarter of a ceutury in which this * In 178 we sold . In 1570 we sold Sl Excess over any previous year - SINGER in 1579 excecded that of any previor.s ¥eat during d Reliabie” Machine has bewn before the pub <. 366,422 M 431,167 74,735 OUR SALES LAST YEAR WERE AT THE RATE OF familios of littlo children and voted girls be_paid as much as these men?| ¢hios of those compotitors is really | would seom to be & fine opportunity to MERGHA“T TAI 0“ orricres axo pixscroRs: g rage and health MEXICO. llu‘h;v;vrkdwhm*‘;thg;.mfl"{;":;d:*'Hllf(' beautiful. When ';h.. ..m;iafl-. ap- | get rid of both Ryan and Mahone. L i OVER 1400 SEWING MACHINES A DAY T O3 - io i could be done by , and the worl dai for inclai e divorced wife N juglas Street, Omaha, Neb. . For every business day in the year. T cloction make . s e B S B G B e nfd o e & they ware advised to compromise with | stout, comfortable looking woman, KENNEDY'S avs, Ast. cotiee.| REMEMBER : i groan, but it brings smiles to the face | posed Americans is at prosen, turned man who phas labored for”years ot the monopoly. ~ They were rofused the | whose snow-white Lair is long and e e e R “ OLD RELIABLE” cvery enterprising and health lov- | towards Mexico. It isheld wpas a[the trade, and who utder- | same rates even if they shipped equal | abundant. EAST - INDIA el e de = ing citizen of Omaha. land of exhaustless wealth and wn-| UL 6, 5 boctories, anduous as it | freigy nd cven refused informa- | Longfollow waurs hia frock coat el e THAT EVERY REAL SINGER SINGER = limited resources a field for capital and | may be, and well done an it 35, i8 com- | nation made in favor of the Standand, | Puttoned to the chin, asin the chilly : Sk | e SEWING MACHINE HAS THIS ] 2 Tuk: attention of the editor of the | ubor and an unexampled opportunity | paratively light work; nature having | Whe 3 it weather of late spring he sits before (o ] (= e 2l , I IS THE STRONGEST, SIMPLE & 5 = e e de mae s 1OV et b hen the Pennsylvania road was |y qugky red fire of cannel coal. He |5 2 B o] "N pasmengor tickets for emigmants in tha [n. | TRADE - MARK CAST INTO S s Herald is called to the m:lt‘thul the| for American enterprise. I!‘l'x’:-';d‘::‘:‘lu-ml'x:;\-; ke “:]xlxi ‘wu‘l‘l‘l‘:; ('!m’r;,;mg the iflo.nnd‘m?l n»;;(ml l;u;-l is gentle and hospitable in manner. 5 fl : S &/ man tine T | L R R THE MOST DURA BLE SEWING wewer bonds have carriod by alarse| & fow wocks ago Col partorm thelightor woek . Tio gielof | by ccuts b bt for solindolt bo| * 1, oot o Grant and Conkling to 2 7 Bigke— = - : MAcmSE EVER YET CON at vitrified pipe scheme g b . York, and, out ef that amount 20 FR=E1 G P.B BEDDED IN THE ARM OF majority. That vitrified pip nridge trip to our factories have generally something | yving ton cents for storage and. six [Make o martyr of young Kish, soil of |, g 5 s €0. IF. bemis b ol STRUCTED. i knocked sn the hend. co and in an interview on his re- to sparo at the end of the conts for lighterage, it was _charging thu gnm‘l s.‘,mp,}xm mackerel mmn; ] g 5 > THE MACHINE. SE turn givesa plain, businesslike state- | very seldom have suff to outside shippers. Tt charged | IV of state, sorves but to bring out the |5 = g =& 2 Rear ESTATE Acency Swrm seems to be a good ylace || BRSPS | thear families. Thin in illustrated 03 outeido- shippor. £3 o barrol i it £t i had made an ass of him- E R ) THE sl"cER MANUFAGTUH"‘G 00 4o omigrate from. It is said that one ! nicety by the fact that the savings | time when, on the sworn testimony of | 5¢If: Un to Berliu! b 2 = S| I5th and Dodge Sts, Omaha, Neb ALT 4 g forticth of the population will emigrate | F50urces. of tho country, that s not | ke in tho east receivo thirtoer dol- | Mr. Cassatt, who is “ata loss to wn-| A Now York paper says that thooar- (& g1 Ty 5 3| Rt adones doossrcriea brokeragebusinee Principal Office, 34 Union Square, N. Y. . L : ¢ vear, | FOTY encouraging to those who have|lars from girls to one dollar from | jorstand what interest will be served fpets for VRHORICE bt Hak & 4 4 22" 3 | Does not speculate, and therefore any bargains Subordinate Offices, In the United States and a0 o ek W to America during tho present year, | Lo 0 Mevieo wasa fabulously | men. This proves conclusively that, | hilding pips Lnes to the sea-|rived. Probably if William lives econ- [] & = =|onits books aro nmured o its patrous, instead | 5ot \merca. ‘ A T TR S i and that, in fact, transportation has - cheap as their Jabor niay be women | o, the road was catrying oil for | omically th ar he will be able to Sl Linsmnle s oo =oh = been socured for upward of 10,000 S in the main can put more money away | 1 ¢ Standard company for less than | buy some wall-paper and have the R s ° N Tn the first place, only & compara me though tho wages o | i, fence paintod noxt season. XBBI‘ . L10MaSabro. il tively small portion of Mexican terri-| tho latter avo igher than those of the | - 1f the Pennsylvania road should lose | John Seddon, heir to 20,000,000 lanos and r ans Torec i Tiibancsomplains fat] 017 5 Sbually suscoptible of cultiva- f'xl"f.'v” LA s G Ll'w g ‘it has invested in :mlkvci'us, in a Lancashire estate, di 2 WILL BUY AND SELL e Chicago Tribune sompl tion. ‘There are vast arcas of country | He® i ¢ & of which there is no immediate dan-|glish workhouse, some of the railroad ticket officos aro | Go "Thero ars sast arcas of WY | Now wa submit that if thero in & or, it would be able to realize in sone | g the contost to eprivo. hemy of his ILER & CO., REATL. mSTAT s X larger proportion of women in the | g,41] degree the feelings of the outside | inheritance, and the courts having just AxD b TaavsacTIOSS changing Jower rates than “others to New York Good gracious! Let thom do it right along. Here in Omaha the peaple would smile at. that sort of thing right along. the Union Ture checky claim animal, and not much vogétaole, life exists at2ll, to travel over which is al- most equivalent to a trip across the desert. of Sahara, u country that can never be made productive. The por- tion of Mexico thatis fortile, however, cast than there is is in the Pacil states, it is due to natural causes, ne lowed to vote, as is intimated. culated to endure the bhardships of to the tact that fewales are not al- Men are possessed of more_energy than women; they nre naturally better cal- fic | produce vofinets who have bank- rupted or driven_out of business, or permitted to continuo business in siav- ish subjection to the Standard compa- ny, owing to the active co-operation with that monopoly of the Pennsylva- nia, New York Central, and Erie a decided in his favor have made his helrs rich, William R. Sweet, # Nobraska jour- nalist, has made $40,000 in mining speculations. If & mewspaper man wints to make money, all he s is to get out of the newspaper busi- Sole Manufacturers, OMAHA. B M. STONE, M. D., General Practitioner and Obstetrician. ite Post Office, lckson's. Residence, o St. Office oy Eilholm & Chi mist ‘cosxECTED THEREWIT'E, Pay Taxes, Rent Houses, Eto. IP YOU WAST TO RTY OR SELL Callat e, Koom 5, Creghton Blok, Onaha; apo Nebraska Land Agency J. S. WRIGHT, THE GHICK AGENT FOR- ERING PIANOS. . il indved. s, far auelic|1onz trip and the existence of & fron- [ road, ! ow Hay e o : o cifi for extra compensation for carry- (1 M4 "1"“‘1‘.‘“‘“ o e w08 ter ife. Moreover, fourtoon men got| """ "W .&.fi: 7 ’i?%&';i“fi':f?."m ro of| MRS. LOUISE MOHRE, ST ¢ the United States mails has heen | mate and soul is conoeraed it s 1ike {)yjoq 1o one woman, and #t is th Thetnlt A 0 e o ; i | e by the court of claims. There | Paradise, itself, but it s already over-{ fore not strange that in. thickly set- o ot el Meevs. :;L‘:;"ffi l;':“i‘:i]rmirfuhen‘;’lmr!lly‘m:etfim' Oesduaido e 8 Tivia Sl ko kien, 4 DAVIS & SNYDER, mellel Dav.|s & Go., J.ames e Leimsiror, end | tled cor ities wome: 3 3 <oehle: itz Hisee t thei r irregularly, saturate |i508 California tween Fifteent = ’, 3 remains a little triflo of £50,000,000 |~>|1;\;l"h;-l»l Sonaln ded communitios wopen &re1n tie oFomard 1‘\;;:’13;; m:lfll::ltqz) Hisgen, | e lttuco with vinogar and powdes- e St ©" 'l 1gog Farnbamt., ... Omaha, Nebrasia. J & C. Fischer’s Pianos; also Sole Agent . o habitable por of Mexico, A age vo house pa yes lay od sugy z el niiticy i side, where calls will be promptly respond- yobdue Gho government from dhis| e FRHRL DA 0 K e | chanco this proportion, but time wil, | painting. the large houso st Betts| psat, and coustantly sond him dis | 18 P S e ki | 400,000 AcmES for the Estey, Burdett and t e Fort pauper debtor. = 3 * YO land within fifty years from to-day the | stroet and Central avenue. Three “I“mg‘w ! “fm_ Dibsetol RSy Garetully “'“Kli?fl:fl'iffi;ffi?‘.“fl}’.’;',“,fl Wayne Organ Co.’s Organs [similar wixed ~population. Every | Pacitic states will offer no botter wages | 'clock in the afternoon found _them | *7p 800048 by 7 : F NEB G ot : - A soax don'thave to be on a aprec | acro of ground is already undor culti- | to women lhnn“thp c.‘:lmmme states do. | close up undertho enves of the house, | Oliver Wendell H})]mcs does not | STATE OF NEBRASKA. R wEnsTER SYvDER. u groat while bofore he bogins to shake| vation, and, large a3, the crops are, | Women are allowed any_occupation |and sixty-five feet from tho ground. manner _tior e L e T L o SRS D AR R for the drinks. —Boston Times. He don't, eh! Hore in Nebraska, ho “‘anti-treat” law, anyone who 1 barely raise enough to Very little of the poople support themsclvas, compatible with their and cducation; as school teachers the abound in our nature o; they are by far They had just finishes tho surface oy the scaffold a few feet. When the re- within reach, and had started to lower | ¢! f conversation as he grows ws. A rapid talker, he and laboriously. writes slowly is like one of t} Holme: fubled apples INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Avormows Ovricr, ) th, 1581, | BYRON REED & CO. nines anything, exeept perhaps the single [too numerous indeel, for we have | quired distance had been reached. | HOl Lixcots, Moy ’ wants to sbake for the drinks 6ither | item of coffoe, can bo raised- for ex. | soen little things only sixteen years | Hisgon callod o his partner o, hang | ®hich grow ruddy: and mellow on the cotited tha, the Gormania Lif e e hias to stare a 8500 fine in the face or take sut a 1,000 portation, as it is all o home, and there is not in Mexico nsumed at 1 cighteen year old boy is but very poor stic each_school to boys of eightee if agitl of sixteen n; a on to the rope until he (Hisgen) tied his own, when he would come. over and perform a like servico for him. side toward which the sun goes down. muel F. Miller, justice of the United States supreme court, at_one of New York, in the State of ) Yark, has this State, and is authorized to transact tho busi ness of Life Insurance in this State for the cur- plied with tho Tusuranice Law of \Beal Bstate Agency IN NEBRASKA. THE BUSIN o 8 D HANDLE i S. WRIGHT, 218 Sixteenth St., City Hall Building, Omaha. HALSEY V. FITCH, Tuner. there is in this countr, vast tracts of | can look at hjm without being, well— | Hisgen had lete n | time practiced medicine in Knox | reat year. ] 3 gen had just completed his own pract cdicine in Knox | reatyear iy Tue situation at Albauy, after the [yirgin soil that can be ‘made produc- | somewhat perplexed, anyway. This | knot, when Koehler cried out; *‘Come |county, Ky. He became disgusted | pabiie Secosrts the doy and sens aboce Whiien, | Keepa complete atutractof titleto il Real » ballotting in the senate and | tive, That Mexico is over-populated thing |:&uu;l;tlul‘|v; nslxllm-n year old | over quick; I can'’t hold it.” Hisgen, | with t|hc pm{n-:mn-n,'stmllicll law, and JOHN WALLICHS, vk tec ik OGRS Ko g B STy S SSGa $6 DOTELE AND SINGLE ACTING i AR gitl, 1o matter how good an_examina- | as quick as possible, started across the [ was admicted to the har in 1844 1 Charge of Tasuraiice Departinen sy flly dosmonstrton the e v, and o vostwro ar | St "S"Can ey 5 B0t BE ok sorial b, Pt M mok. o | Bomi JeRrs Tter e moved t Towa masmea e | AND STILL THE LION POWER AND HAND ent weaknoss o - e 'P-{ about exhausted, the fact that land is Qur boys work in the field; | steps when he gaw the man let go his| ““Curly Bill,” an Arizona humorist, OMA"A AP'AHYI CONTINUES TO vort. Shon of his patronage locks worth £70 an acreand laborers re- do hy ard work for fifteen dollars a hold, and felt "the ladder give way y who killed a United States marshal at PO NMPES ! the New_York Smmson seerds power- | ooive only 35 conts a day and board month. Female school teachers of the | beneath his feet. As he began Tombstone, raided several settlements, | 1109 Farnhgm St., Omaha, Neb. = : - loss ahd Delilah Robertson and the | thetuselves, most conclusively.domon- | puonh ol h‘,’fy'f".":{."r:,‘;fiy"‘,}’;““ik’;r the fal in the energy | and afteraards with his gung weut i | Badog sl of Pur Nalan e o Roar for Moore(s) Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, Philisti cmai « y. s iy il [ lesperation 0, with | to a church, broke up the sermon, and e s T el et o Rne T AERY A ¢ . Philistings remain masters of the day. | srutes. . in the, week and six hours per dat, | both hands, grasped the almostsmooth | mado the minister hnics: 'a' miggison o iR Al Harnes_s NG AR, B CRING, AT WHOLESALE A¥D RETATL P, STEA If Mr. Breckenridge's statements | while “our boys,” and men tao, for | top of the fourth-story window cor- | to save his life, has begun to fake o DW AND A misearcn from Akron, Ohio, dat- 1 the 28th ult:, atnopnees that the engineering party has completed the survey of the western division of the be true it isa serious question wheth- r the Mexican exodus is not already overdonc. At all events itis till Sundays obliged to get up at an earlier hos sunrise on from and even the matter of that, work six full d sunset, are than usual to emable them to do chores, nicoand there hung in the air, a dist- ance of sixty feet from the pavement. He then gave an exhibition of nerve ur | that terrified everyone who saw it. more serious san dispatch wounded in Miss Julia ow of things. A Tuc- ys e has been mortally fight. ackson, the daughter of John G. Jacobs, (Formerly of Gish & Jacobs,) UNDERTAKER S addlery. o HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CRURGH Ailll SCHOOL BELLS. A. L. STRANG, 205 Farnam St., Omaha. that th best place for Americans Placing tho toe of one boot against | cgtoms i Y ackson, the. daughter of . B ol i O, e | ihou g ot of it ot 7 0 1k s oo e ko e g s By s - on O e | e s » & J. A, WAKEFIELD The road follows the fortyfirst parallel | home, where fertile laids and pros- ;‘;“‘“;“:;‘ ;";‘”‘.‘;}‘f ‘l‘)'l“‘;g;"‘ ‘:“t‘i:‘e‘;"‘ u}isl;t w"d“ium '“;kienhfl“'fl)‘ f;::'“ of New Orleans, the gift of a silk | —2oriers by Telozraph ptly k3 . ) i o it . Ao 3 5 - ers to pay fo y_or the ice | the house. A second push gave him | 1,41neret SR % 5 R lln rlllz‘hmud_]. it's entiro length | porous industrios aford awple field |cream either, althoughsho [ thirty- | o better impetus, and as he swung on l’,';':m,s,ft““: “n:“‘ll‘:{w ll’l‘:‘; n":"f‘:_ GEO. H. PARSELL, M. D. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER [¥ heing 1,200 miles. A mortguge of | for their restloss energies. five dollas to his fifteen. The women | the return toward the window he re- - T2 | Rooms in Jacobs’ Block, up corner Cap- > £40,000 por mile has heen placed with ebraska fare much better than leased his hold and went crashing ny in person, and inan_ enthusiastic speech Miss Jackson was told that as ital avenue and Fifteenth itro Sherman avenue. idence, 1425 May be consulted at residence (e Furmers Loan & Trast. company. |, _Xhe Nebeaska Senators. wen; they do in every state,and we do| through the glass safely to the floot | he B med eeop Weaseataye . g A "V | Tocumeeh Torehlight. not ‘see “what thoy have to grumble | of the fourthostory rooiw, from whenco “n’c';:';‘,;ig“",f\i \.‘l‘x{y“;‘h:;\‘;fifi;"}; St Otieticy i Discases of Worger p—— Mouz: than one-thind of the surface of Troland is comparatively useless and unproductive. There are 4,661,738 officient eultivation. These figures are the wore startling when it isis| also ‘stated that 7,000,000 acres of waste Jand have been reclaigied in. ros of wnreclaimed waste, &nd about | S0’ it Y £he The senatorial fight that resulted in the election of General Van Wyck, was generally conceded to he the most exciting and spirited contest ever en- din by the different political fac- The numbar of foller way 1t was, i o hard fought battle. Pad- dock, e rocognized champion of the Union Pacific. railroad, would surely about, anyway. Many of them fare are for female iuffrage; belonyg to th: their qualities of heart, mind or perse what they want and do not get wh they should—bouncing babies. The Standard Oil Monopoly. Chicago Times. much better than they ought to and eleven out of every twelve women who class that have fared much better than he immediately looked out through the aperture he had made to see what had_ become of his_companion. Koehler had not been quite so_fortu- nate. Ashe went shooting through the air he caught the hanging rope at m at | of all the cuticle of his palms, which was burned off by the friction. He landed in a sitting postureon the side- walk, and was taken to the hospital with a pair of very sore hips. knightly men” offered her their hom- age and tendered her their devotion “with courtesy and_chivalry born of honor, faith, and truth.” Don't tell your sufferings to every- speak of its results. “She insists it is moro impor- 9t0 112 m. aud2to 4 p. m, days 507 v m. ! NOTICE. defendant, and that ‘properfy consisting of o trunk and contents has order. June 1SS, 1 mlde m3t oelock p. . MORRIS ELGUTTER, Plaintif. John Dassept wil tako notice that on the 9th | n attached under said | price. cause was continued to the 20th | confer a favor e | work ‘Angon; DAVID SMIT NOBRASEKA .U N EEIER, Lath, Shingles, Pickets, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, BETC. EFSTATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY 000,000 aeres of available Tand al-| dead and wounded statesmen still liv- |entitle them to; they are spoiled chil- | with hoth hands and lessened his 5 ") s e et v St il i cti ding befor i s 1 7 sst uscloss for want of drainage and{ing on the field of battle and in the | dren and that s all; they do not know | speed all the way down at the expense | 003 but use St. Jacobs Ol, and | ot "8 HEeh PR A John Dacicpt | s et e o st et o ps | Near Union Pacific Depot, - - - OMAHA, NEB tance, that her family shall be kept in full health, than that she should have all the fashionable dresses and styles of the times. She therefore sees to it, that each member of her family is supplied with enough Hop Bitters, at the first appearance of any symptoms have beenreturned tothe United States senate, had it not boen for the of men who he firmly be- The legislature of Pennsylvania hay- ing granted to the Standard monopoly the exclusive right to construct pipe lieved were his truc and tried friends. | lines from the il 1 gion to the sea- Bot hat ght o onee st and gons | e, e tho monopy had edd 3 5 irectars |and the poople of Nebraskahave overy | the New York Central, the Eric, ant T s T e 25 1 Lo B e scloc | tho Pemisyl¥¥iia’ 548 t siloction, Englynd mince 1820, 400,000 in Fradeo since 1830, and 1 000,000 in Rustia sinoe 1872, Any one hasing them free of charge. comer of Harney and 14th remove onders southeast . second door. LES SPLITT. J. B. Detwiler’s Dentist. e s GARPET STORE. |General Insurance Agent. 500,000 ACRES ’ J—— CHOIGE LANDS | From Bath to Havre. Boston Herald. Mr. John Traynor, a man about. 35 years of age, who has followed the sea for a great many years, recently in the goverament service on the gunboat LAND AGENCY Davis EPSnyder, ![A W NE@, in America are millionairg dead beats | 5ol Ot General Van Wyck, a man |it 1s now proposed to_ onact a law per. | Tennessoe, and a Swode named Tvar | of A1l health, to provent a it of sick. % at the exponse ot the stoskholders. | who was in every sense of the world. | mitting the free construction of pipe | Olsen are contemplating an_ocean | ness with its attendant expense, care Farnh: Oresen s iac st Coeriot e In Bugland, *chairmen of railroad | *“The People's Candidate.” No rail.|lines under the right of eminent do. | voyage from Bath to Havre, France, |and anxioty. All women shouldexer.| 1505 Farnham Street, | i stuct oma Nev isdom in this way. jl-eoddw-15 TRUE TO HER TRUST. Too much cannot be said of the ever faithful wife and mothor, con- stantly watching and caring for her dear ones, never neglecting a single duty in their behalf. When they are road factions in tho state were for him; ercise their 0 book or rail road passes were ever fl:o'ed in the hands of his friends to ing a lobby to Lincoln to work in his 1 but_gallantly, fighting inst the combined efforts of the ‘nion ific Railroad, ‘and the whole niachinery of the state govern- ment, he won a victoty for_the peo- main, and thus check the monopoly in its attempt, already well advanced, confiscate the cntire oil re- gion and ruin all refiners who do mot accept the terms of the monopoly by rendering it impossi- ble for them to get their oil to market at a cost that willenable them to carry on their business. The railroads- in a dory only fourteen fect long. Mr. Williams is now engaged in building the craft at Georgetown, Me. She is to be a common fishing dory of four- teen feet bottom, five feet wide and twenty-one inches depth, and is to docked over, with the cxception of a small lace for standing room aft. She will compgnies do not indulge in sumptu- ous private cars at the shareholders expetse. Even the quoen pays for her special cars, the annual expense. for ‘which is cstimated at $40,000 yoarly. The Duke of Sutherland and Lord Londonderry, both of them heavy railrgad amagtiafes, pay for - their|ple of Nebraska, of which they |that is, the railroad presidents—have sloopriggod, carrying two fibs, 4 assailed by disease, and. tho system R . be proud. There are possi- | entered into the conspiracy, and are | mainsail and a square sail, and will | should have a through cleansing, the > bly few things so easily forgotten as | willing to serve the monopoly gratui- | spread to.the wind sixty yards of can- | stomach and bowels rogulated, blood T death of,Max. Cagharine Coflin, wife of the veteran absolutionist and founder of the ccldbrated Under- ground Railway draws out the follow- i uniscenges from the Cincinhati Commercial. 5 Tt was at N, i, Wayne County. Tndiana, that al:‘rfi‘:flfi:’:-mmnngi business as a country merchant. There also he began the management 8f the Undergroupd y, and made his Touse the refuge for renaway and des- titute slaves These were always hos- pitaly received and generously treated, and sent on their way toa free state, never empty handed. His wife, who received Katy, al- ways seconded her hushand in his of- forts to befriend this gorerally un. friended e, and sometimes her woman's wit and quickness served her well. She mnh! elude the vigilance of the searching officers of law with .muw..':fm by the unexpect eduess and her cool manner of carry ingthem ot made them sucoessful when all othermeans would have fail- ol She sent one escaping colored woman out of the front door, veiled and dressed in gotgeous attire, in the very face of her former master, wait- for the marshal to search the house. She aised to Tide the girls between the, wnaftremes, and stand - cutting ott a dress on the made up bed when the officers would come to search the house. In 1847, to take of ‘the business southern free labor, Levi Coftin mfl:’ ife removed to Cin- it They eill continued, without nterraption, management of underground railroad, and thoir other labors in the abolition movement. arge i this city chs of manufacturing Mm. (‘«‘nhnlindm:iringnl«&. i Avondale, where, Ther death, she was faithfully attended the colored woman, Mary Ann X Until last October she- drove to meet- ing oy thefrt and Gith each weoll, and to the Jast was and carnest member of the Frionds, the remembrance of a senatorial strag- | gle for supremacy and power; and- al- ready the deck is beinz_ cleared, and the gans again shotted for another de- cisive engagement that bids fair to be ten-fold hotter than the last. Among the eaptains and generals who are sup- Emi o hx\’efimr;:inl bees in their onfets are, first, the prosent senior Senator, Alvin Saunders. Less than twenty months hence he, in all proba- bility, will have some of the anxieties and uneasiness common to. candi- dates who desire to *‘get there,” and are not absolutely certain that they will have “no_opposition” to _encoun- ter. E. K. Valentine, our present M. €., will doubtloss think that his effi- cient scrvices in the Jower house should entitle him to’ a seat in the Senate, it | ‘eing in the direct line of promotion, | and also enabling him to get out of | the way of General Cowin, who, it is suppased, would be willing to serve his country, {atid could serve it, too, gal- | lantly and ~well.) - There are othes gontlemen in the “State of Omaha,” who will more icuously in. the n-ns!m-a-m-l' mfi@ufl state <omvention preceding it, than those we have mentioned, but spase Forbids | enumerating them at this time. T the | legislature fails to have an extra ses- | sion to district the state for congres- sional representation, and all the *‘fel- Ters” o be willing to sacri- fice themselves tor their country’s wel- fare are candidates, we shall have the anost_exciting political canvass ever held in our young state. Female Suffrage. Lincaln Democrat. We are once again referred to John the | Stuart Mills where he says: When the cfficiency is equal but the 12 pay wnequal, the that | Ttes can’be given is castom: ed eith- erina prejudice ar in the constitution to crush opposition. opposed to pipe lines. rst vice president of the Pen oil delivered to it, and, as it ing pipe lines to the seaboard. satt says: to the rates to & shippers of ail.” Siuniform rates” are; or perhaps Cassatt’s mind is so justics or inequality in making Tebate to one customer and_refusi Scott made the _slightest di ulnm:i«q-‘---hid|nki::gm-m-_wmm:i socially “speaking, an appendage some man, man to taze Syste- matically the Hon's park of what be- b —dy iy ~ 1" Tt wonaur whe'S the sppeiagect aman, s, asarule, the wife of that =sre tiously whenever it bocomes necessary The only hope of the oil men outside of the monopoly liesini the construction of the pipe lines. OF course the Standard company and the railroad companies, havingnow a *‘edrner” on the whole business, are ‘Ameeting of the pipe-line advocates was held a few days agoin Philadel. | phia, and at that meeting there was read, by an attorney who is said to be a representative of the Standard com- argument from Mr. A. J. Cas- sylvania rilroad, in opposition to the pipelines. The substance of this ar- gument was thatjfthe Pennsylvania rond was abundantly able to move the the same rates to all customers, Mr. Cassatt is “ata loss to undersand what interest will be served by build- On the subject.of uniform rates, Mr. ‘Cas- 480 far as our line is con- cerned, we are thoroughly committed lioy of charging uniform Persons who read Mr. H. D. Lloyd's article on standard monopoly in the March Atlantic Monthly will remem- ber that Mr. Cassatt entertains very novel and original views as to what would be more exact to say that M. that, { bank. if uniform rates are charged to all customers, he can see nopossible in- yiten emtract with the oil pro- ducers, March 35, 1872, “not to give difference i vas, and ill make ten knots an hour. She will be the smallest boat that ever attempted _anything of the kind, as follows: Great Eastern, 22,500, tons, 680 feet long, 80 odd foet wide, carries 4,000 people; this craft 14 feer long, carries two menand a kitten. The provisions taken will be altogether canned goods. Her water-tank will contain sixty Tons of water and a lamp-stove will be taken to make coffee, etc., when the weather will permit. Over every- thing in the boat's bottom will be placed a netting so that if she capsizes the weight will right her at once. Mr. Traynor expects to make the trip il ey 3,350 miles, in about two months, and intends to leave about the lats of June. He has decided to name his little vessel The City of Bath, and will have. the boat on exhibition there some two weeks. before he sails. n- The Noew King. Balleville (IlL) Zeitang. The real name of Mr. Villand is Heinrich Hilgard, and his nearest relatives all reside in or around Belle- ville. He is the son of Gustave Hil- gard, formerly president of the su- e court at Munich. This Gustay ard is the half-brother of Robert C. Hilgard, of the Bellevill savings | Gustay Hilgard was the only one of five brothers who did not come to America, and it was not origi tended fhat his son Henry (thy it asing | Villand in_question) should go o it to others. Mr. Vanderbilt, Mr. : S United States. Butsome wild escapades while studying at the university of Munich induced him to some to Amer. ica in 1853, being then nineteen of age. He arrived here without any means, and he had o rely on himseif sorsupport. In 1854 his uncle, the above mentioned Robert C. Hilgard, of the Belleville savings bank, went. to Chicago, where the young Henry had run aground, and brought him to Belleville. But he left soon, and for five or six not a word and compares with the Great Eastern | th purified, malarial poison exterminated, she must know that Electric Bitters are the only sure remedy. They arc he best and purest medicine in the world, and only cost fifty cents. Sold Dy Ish & McMahon. @ PERMIREEDY RHEUMATISH, Neuralgia, Sciatice, Lumbego, Bactnche, Soreness of the Chest, Gox?, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell- ~ings and Sprains, Burns and ~ Scalds, Genaral Bodily 'ains, @OLDBY ALL DRUGGISTS ANDIEALERS 1§ MEDIOINE. A.VOGELER & CO., — Beltimore, M, U.5. 4 | 1y0 Aces T SEALED PROPOSA! mndersigned uatil Farms and Homes in Nebraska, |* 17,000 Acres in Douglas Coun- ty, $5 to $10 Per Acre. Sarpy Comt Land $8.00 to $10.00 0. 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