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N N ) m o o . THlis OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY OCTOBER 6, 18} | 4 SENATE ORGANIZATION department in general estimation dru.vL m;ll the ¢ lluu hefore “‘Ros 18 ..W AND cnRRELT ey He has also a great share of the pub: [ coe Conkling. You will never see it ‘B ».,N.. Pl LA m"nhnap L8 Some Precedents for the Coming |lic good-will and affection aroused | prefixed to his name in any speech in a { Special Session. by the sufferings of President Gartield, | tonded for general distribution. After CHIGA{IO & NORTH ESTERN R’ ! T i he twice had in national republi- | he received the speech he wrote his w 18 Dy all odas the We herewith furnish some pertinent [ean conventions a majority of the | thanks very kindly to Foreman Oys. rond for you 10 take when iravoling In either dirertion batweon) extracts from the Congressional Globe, | votes from republican districts, We | tery as follows showing the pretice of the senate i | do not know that Mr. Blaine desives | Unitep States Sexare CHAMBER, regurd to swearing in new members | to remain secretary of state, but we | May 7, 1870.--My Drar Sie: T 1 when that body has been without a |are sure that if there were appear-|you to receive my thanks for the presiding officer. The act of June 1, [ances presently that he was *hounced” | bound speech, and for your kindness 0, says: ““The oath of office shall | for the renson that he was too thor. 'l]nu!whuuf Tam glad to have made administered by the presideent of [ oughly for Garfield, he would have | your acqu intance, and trust 1 may Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient, the senate to each new senator who | overwhelming power in the republican know you better in future. Cordially 16 will stve mach paln esd defresr. Nator shall hearafter he elected previous to | party. If the administration should | yours, someti « o8 I8 %o outraged by the burden that ehe h Chicago and all of the Principal Points in the West, North and Nortinwest, ety examin this Sap. The Principal Cities of the West and North u inetion points in is n- blessing. 1t locates discase — ever the bowels become irregular, us. his taking his seat.” The law is clear- | put him into the opposition, 1 would | “E. W. Ovs T i ey el 1y mandatory when the senate las o | nominate him for the sueccession. ok CONKL feartully, Don't negloct the Droper thatment ~q..|,..,... r. Resort to the | when the symptoms first apy aperiont, and got well speedily SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS |w daily eod president, but when it has not, and | Therefore, in selecting a first-rate | Of all the thun(wnkh new senators are waiting to be |cabinet, we trust it will not be for- the best hand--large, easy, graceful, avises, |gotten by the president that Mr. [and legible, His signature, however, Blaine is an oligible secretary of state, | would be a study to any one not ace | _ nted with if. P e B e e Spalding Y i ‘5‘1 q m-! quie km and Metropolls, CI1 | 11-FASTRERYN, - K \fl-u\ Lanws, which tormis nato KAy Crry sworn in, the question what is to be done? In the only two such instances which have thus|and that he has gained as much in |aus hore, | LrAveswontit, Atenisos, | with far avisen the senate has without one | popular estimation in the last six| present Secretary of State, Covxew Duures and OMARA, the ~CouxRRciAL dissenting voice treated the law of [ months as anybody has lost. when ,.,,".,“|..\r““|,,. Senate, used to Crxtras trom which mdiate 1787 as itinpplicable to the éaso 'in - look earcfullyafter his speeches, which, S e A o LS hand and lad the senior senators pres-| SENATORIAL ORATORS. | for the most part, were made from F Y Rivel to the Pacifo Stops, The " T 1 eour ) in the waiting senators. Tn | preverdon “hendings.” Probably there nover or ou, CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND & PA- the first caso cited below the wember | A Desoription of the Mothods of | Was in the United States Senate a inan TUOTFIO RATLWAY elected as president pro- tempore had Seme of Onr Distinguished who needed less proparation than Madam s the ony line from Chicago owning track nto first to he sworn in asa senator. In Senntors. James G. Blaine. He is infallible in 9 | Kansas, or which, by ita own road, reachos the points abovo naned. No TRANSYERS Y CARRIAGH | the other case, which is exactly paral ——— history andimpregnable in debate, et S G g, s ) NO MissiNe CONNROTION b ddling i Il with the present situation, the sen- | Washington Repubiiean, His memory of facts and faces is Whose complexion betrays | ontilated or uncle , &8 OVOFY pasRonETF Iy ate postponed the election of a presi The senate is soon to moeet again, [solutely wonderful He can Iy gome humiliating imperfecs :Sfl»’:;‘:‘&:‘;'{m\;‘ifq. - entllated hoa dent pro tempore until a new senator [and the expected presence of the [ with William the Conqueror and ‘magnificonce, PULLMAN tion, whose mirror tells yom | 'DirCaus of unrivalod from South Carolina had been sworn | solons here inspires us to say that | you the name of every sovereign of " o PatAcs @ CARS, and ourown world-fanous wd adimitted to paticipate in tho|there are very fow men in oither | England down to Victorin. with the ""‘]t‘?‘;l“ """dij"'c"';l';g{ofi;,lll‘?: ] et G cleetion, house of congress who speak upon any | dates of their reigns. Now and then | Anddisfigured in 9 | Fuxn Crm Kacit, with amplo fimo for. healthiul uld give Dis personal| OF have Eruptions, Redness, oo X " important weasure without havi the Senator w " TS Congrassioual Globe, Voi. 0, pago 231, Inikle the most laborate prepartion. | attention to the printing of @ specch. | Roughness or_ unwholesomo o betwsen Chlago, P, A | THE cch(.o & NORTH.WESTERN RAILWAY, IN SENATE, The library is ransacked for hooks, old | One morning Oyster found him busily | ¢ints of complexion, wo siy il polata of tntersecton with othr | PRI T 1V G IS Sotit wonk ot Chfeh gy ioll f5pm o to four or more Faet xpress for the | pse Hoagan’s nolia Balm. ahead | g Is‘ngddicat'(l:.; harmless and copy." | qelightful articie, Jlmllll(illg m their | at work *feutting up e o used in | print *Hello, Oyster e lnnlmlfl i s of paper These notes are filled | of you. See, I'm Tuvesoay, March 4, 1841, news): At 11 o'clock the Senate was ¢ \”u| nooks, to ovder by Mr, Dickens, its Scc o not forget this) di e dene s The Imperial Palace Dining Cars. omilig, Utah, 1daho, Novada, Callfornin, Wastinicton Torritory, Colorado, Arizona [ It 18 thocnty raad that runs Pullian Sleeping Cars North or Northwost of Chicago, Tt bas: Iy il ) - e out, put in order, and then you have | “Yes, Senator, 1 see haad of nd entrance | and Kow dexico. MALLS OF 1OAD. 1t forms tho following Trank Lines s v, Bayard said that it wonld be [ @ set speech. me; but I went howme ) lours the most n“'lnml :I‘ilflcllllll t 'As liboral nerangemonta Toganting bagingo a8 1 California Lite, . SWino ‘H“,“".,w...mm.,—u Dakata Lina = David Davis perhaps, more than s Lshall be here sixteen conse. | iNg tints, the a ¥ OF [ any other line, and rates of fare alwayw asl ow as | 3i0UX Clty siea & Yankton | i t; Pauland Minneapolis Line. ' vecollected that on Tuesduy last Hor avid Davis perhaps, more than any », and shall be here sixteen ¢ R i % e hat on Tuesday lns ! LN .| which no observer can detect, | comietitors, ¥io furnish buta titheof the com- linois, Dubtgne Li o, Grooi Tiay & Tk uperior . Well, I know it's ? | fo ickets over IhN road are sold by all (‘uupuu Tieket Agents fu the United States m:d\ wtory indulges in manuscript, other Win. R. King was elected President and tackle of sportsmon free, anndas, hours. it,| nnd which soon becomes pere T've been at pro tem., but the fact that Mr. King's [ Preparing even a five-minute speech Tickets, m aps and folders at all principat Remember to ask for Tiekets via this road, o sura they SN tanbEnre TN ihifagt § alm | ! k y road over It,and take none other. term of service expired with the close I‘|’”'. .x'lu-\_l ulu-l»_ lllu: is his 'I"‘\l""' t work means, manent if t|he Maguolia. B oftces in itod States and Canada, MARYIN HUGLITT, Gen't Manager, Chicago, s W. Il STENNETT, Gen'l Pass, Agent, Chlcagos of last session overlooked, and, in | bie rule, and has - been since he en lsj“dido“s y us Vi Gen, Tkt and Paas'r Ag HARRY P. I 1, Ticket Agont 0. & N, W, Raflway, 14th and Fasnham stroots. \ nicago, D, E. KIMBALL, Assistant Tiokot A 0.’& N, W. Railway, 14thjand Farnham stroete few, men who J. BELL, Ticket Agent C. & N. W, muw-y. U. P. R. R, Depos. ay that not [T ) 1 g ) lIAHI\‘.H‘l' ULARK General Avont. Resolved, That the oath of oftice he | Murphy, the senate stenographer, who AR 1880. SHORT LINE. 1880. gle nmlnnull grace is diminished _ e adfiinistered to the: H Wi, R. |sends it to the government printing Whether this is because he K Samato atect from tha Staga | offic. Tl campositors. nover hinvs | coninits his apeoeh well to memory oF : KANBAS CITY, EFALL St Jos & Counil Bluffs . of \l"‘*-\m-t, by the Hon. Henry Clay, [ a1y anathemas for the judge’s writ- | not we never could tell. We mather and that he b and is herely chosen | ing, which is large, distinet and full of | think he does, But, with or without gnedby dosal of nigh worle o s l waste, use Hop 8. RAIGROAD mm-rlnlxhflmnn ln 18 THE ONLY President pro tem, of the Senate. character. manuseript, Voorhees is an orator of | Jiuastsand use Hon s A€ you Arc mar. s o fop o pemninioms Apnouncement! f{ siors. AND TH E EAST [} puailyfron oine | From Omaha and the Weat. N have % ORIBNALO ¢ BTV KEsTAT S TP L8 Lpublic life. After he deli fulh ity ey ...‘..1 would submit the following resolution | his speeches, or rather after he reads | one of the for the consideration of the Senate: | them, he hands his manuscript to Mr. 1t you are aman The resolution was unanimously | Edmunds never used notes, and | the first school. As a rule, the very | Wop Bitters. agroed to, and Mr. King having been | onee a speech is out of his mouth he [sight of manuseript in the hands of u | o /E3SAC 320 qualified, took his scat as president | doesn’t bothea his head about it. Dur- | speaker is enough to nerve one fora| red oo singte pro tent. of the Senate. ing allthe years he has been in the | bore. Demosthenes was right when Joorteatin ot o Dew i Senate he has not revised a single 7;1\I]||\i Congressional Globe, Vol, 29, page $). speech. He turns everything in bis killed = IN SENATE. mind beforel ind never rises to |‘x.l.l,h:‘:h.,h.“‘.mt.:"” "°"’"i‘.‘.?n‘ifui’;'m"\.‘l‘fi\.3-.‘.'5\'»“('}?:?.'«'".‘:3 wouls, MoxbAy, December 20, 1852, | address the > without having orida, always o had | fare'Wop ‘HopBittors NEW VOUE. PIVEr Dy tho ARGt M Bl weighed in the seales of his great wind | student, diligently at a set| Bitters. T ivP 5 M Bl of Tenmesseo Sppenred in | VIt e intends saying, speech. He is passiomately fond of N o..c. |DailyPassengerTrains S e e oreped 4 - ot Ben Hill will speak for three hours | Edmund Burke, and knows his works is an ebsoluite RRACHING ALL his seat this morning. il riwitia. | EASTERN AND WESTERN CITIES with LESS dranikcinens CHARGES and 1N ADVANCE of ALL, OTHER LINES, This entiro Tino 19 equipped with Pullman's A l d | d k f St Palace Slecping Cars, ‘Palace Day Conchos, Millor's arge an varie StOC (o) a- Sotaby g, | Safcty Platiory and_ Coupler, and the colebrated el I | Westlnghowse Air-brake, © 51 - INCIL BLUFFS Rail p|e and Fancy hy other to know without using a serap of paper. The | as we never kne memory equal to Bareis, 100 nhe wakes is marking | them. He has T Sy 2] Secretary—The Senate will passages in this hook o ne's or Ben Hill's, and’ time and | Yo witl bol come to order. With the per- seon him e and sgain |again. havo we heard hin vepent page | Gt Sl n of the Senate I will reada|thunder away for two hours without [after page of Bur inmortal | s letter addressed to me by the Hon. \tu]:plu\'u«-n for a glass of water. He | speeche PRESIDENT OF THE ATE. It is the same with the| piy'weak and - ¢ ; e, M. King, prosident of the Seunte Jwever, 1 speeches of Phillips, Grattan, Curran, | {277% may soP prrrens DSERH Y CoUNCH . o] ps 18 A Ve t. Joseph and St. Louis, WasHiNaToN Crry, Dee. 20, 1852. .ulxm 5 in o clear|and O’Connell. Jones is a ver saveyour »re ., ! hand, much like that of a college buy, | man. His democ extreme, but ',‘,,'.‘,‘,‘.! Boehaster, X, T, 8 oe o A4 A R, f;"",'l’l‘,’."‘ A You will oblige me by laying hefore West. &Towo, Ont. | A C.DAWES, Gon, rouble | out of polities he is ‘one of the hest the Senate my lotter of vesignation as |4nd gives the printers little ) presiding offor of that bodar | with Tis proof. = Hill has an astound- | fellows the world over, bhibglai iy = Wiciiaw R, Kixe, | ing memory, and no man in public| Davis of West Nirginia, though an pt Edmunds, has such im- [ old member of the senate, has made perturbability. The only man who|but one speech--on agriculture. It stion s as fol-|could well worry Hill or excite his | was printed exactly as it was written. Tows wrath in debate was the late Matt | His remarks left to the tender WasHINGTON Ciry, Dec. 20,1852, | Carpenter. How it tickled Carpenter | mercies of the apher. S ors: The feeble state of my |to but some adroit question at the| Beck, Davis' colleague on the com- health renders me unable to discharge Georgiam and get him confused - a [ mittee of nplun]nm ms, is the most life, cxc Asbury Dickens, Secret The letter of resi ‘1. DRY GOODS Sionx City & Pacific St. Paul & Sioux City"" AT FIF1EEN PER CENT the duties of president pro tem. 1\ d thing to do at any time- but|rapid talker in either House or Con- RAILROADS, cept, T beg you, my resignation of the | Carpenter often succeeded, And it |gress. Well for him that _the Senate 'YHE OLD RELIABLE RIOUX CITY. ROUTE M honorable position in which you have | Was more the result of an irretistible | has such a stenographer as Denis Mur- AR A1 with so much unanimity ],1;@4( me. propensity for fun than anything else, | phy, whose hand travels over paper AT MILES SHORTER ROUTE 1 OO § 4 y for never was man who had less malice | like lightning. We doubt if his equal PROM 1 ing leave of you, senators, me to express miy grateful ac. | than Matt Carpenter. He had a heart | could be founc knowledgments for your uniform pe: as bigas a mountain. He was ex- | untiring wor nal kindn nerous suppo lingly particularabout his speeches | of a Kentucky race hors you have ne to give me in | when they were upon legal questions. | amount of labor is too 1 for him. Iny offorts to preserve ovder and en- | After he got the proof from the fore- | He is not much of a reviser, going on force the i ‘ law., M man of The Record he would hack it f Pontius l’:lnn-fl,u.ul merciful Providence preserve to e to pieces, get a second, and treat it i, seripsi. Heis as blunt as Joey of you the greatest of all carthly Dles- in like manner. His writing and as good natured as characterestic, hard to read—a rollick apley. As there are *no With the highest respect and os- |ing, harum-scarum sort of a and to print” in the Senate, no Sen- wywhere, Beck is an er, has the comstitution and no permi e o) THAN DOWN TOWN STORES | TO ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS ¥ DULUTH OR BISMARCK, L] and o)l polnts In Northorn Iowa, Minnosota and Dakota, ~ This line {s equipped with the improvoed F”f‘“?m":«w'Wg;yfl”'n'i';”m;""‘ You will Save MONEY by buying B hinsor e Sl ey Ik M comMin your DRY GOODS of Sloeping Cars, owned and controlled by the com ny, run u.mu..vn THOUT CHANGE between n Pacific Transfer uopot at Council Bluffs, { (i astudy to the printers, He used to|ator can publish a speceh without - Unioc Rl INNI o e b < say. The rtest road i bar snsb read it fro anusoripts Trains leave Union Pacific Transfer dopot a /g lybuniolaclar Bakvants w, “The shortest road is the best least read it from manuseript el I ) I G A C y whien you're in a hurry:” and, though | The first page of the Daily Record No Cnanzlng Oars | T i B el O le could write a fine, full, round | quite a desideratum as the placo to air TEN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY{OTIER o 4 4 lund, he dashed off - everything at a | the title of a speech and many a grave awTVRRY BOUTE, 603 N, 16th Streot, 2d door north of Cal orn E Side. Wintiay R. K1 CREDENTIALS OF MK, DE SAU RE, Mz, Butler—Mr. Secretary, I hope | i) tning speed. Senator who would willingly sit at the Returning, leave 8t. Paul at 8:30 p. m., arriving that by unanimous censent I may be | "5xyther Sonator who, like Ed- [end of McGregor's table is loth to § | Sioux City 4:45 o, ., and Union Pacific Trans allowed to offer the following resolu- | ,,,ynds, never ised a speech was | have his speech hidden in - the middle ; ,,;';g;‘:th;’;;',‘,;‘,“;‘{;».:‘; (A ) ED H 0 I- M & E R I c K s 0 N ol " 5 Thurman. Oceasionally he spoke | of the Record. In vain to attack Whnwmrg;v nections are made with Through C. HILLS, Superintendent, ’ Resolved, That the oath preseribed | g manuseript, but the stenographer | Solomon’s theory about vanity! . by law bo_administered to the Hon. | ¢t Goueile OO0 e Cr i . : Willian F. De Saussure ds senator | 14 sentleman would forget his manu- | Sins of the Fathers Vistrod on the PING CAR' LINES for T.E| nomev “Missouri Valloy, I, o " i e = NEW YGRK, BOSTON, t. Ger Pass. Agent. —GIVE THE BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF— A it titore, A W R, f"'“““«"n'uf-‘f‘n tum. om. | JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE from the state of DY e S e R AT fL i 0 ox LI MTOKATY Bl0s ildren. WASHINGTON' = the Hon. John Davi (Tux(‘}: o 'lfhu In, ‘lhn‘llzllll I:L’\ti a| Physicianssay that scrofulous ta'nt can- AND ALL EASTERN ITIES, Geo P Bem IS SOLID AND PLATED WARE AND DIAMONDS. ful speaker, was always forcible, | not be eracicated; we deny it “in toto," 1f At Prices that Suit Any Customer Who Really Wishes a First- 1 hold my colleague’s credentials in | et { , beyond all doubi, the ablest | You 8 through a thorough course of _Brr- The Short Line via. Peoria REAL ESTATE AGEIIcV Olass Artiole, my hand and I hope the senate will | T, 4 88 Dure s you cas wisn, Prics 81,00, triall o Roe TNREANARCLINCINCENATY, KRR i6th and Dodge Bts., Omaha, Neb, STARTINTED SPECTACLES i ok ‘:‘if;i:ti..’f;f’.‘-"iim:n}"e']‘mzfl'l“:' from the time he entered the Senate. | size 10 cents. Zodlw | VILLE, aud all points in ave a precedent for it, and t] ore- | By vard works hard at his speeches, — SOUTHE-E.AST. This agency aoes sTRIOTLY & brokerage husiness, cedent is the oue of Mr. King whott | ud though ho writes them out and [ The Orcoked Course of Love: i iDogs et mpaculato, suliluiastorel phy Hargaln \ ':‘1" :-:n“um':‘s "\li’*:"‘l"l’h“‘ g hffl‘;;‘"l";: follows his manuscript closely, he re- ‘f'ml‘{{“"‘"‘( ) Pourlers i o of baing vobhled up by the avent t €3] PR IBLONES 1@ Vice pEeRldont; 1t yiges after proof is taken, He makes ive years ago a maiden fair, whose S U S e ! upon the Journal in this way: hanges, however, but holds the | home was at u little town near Macon, For ST. LOUI h PROBATE NOTICE. 1) Mr. Bayard submitted the follow- £ i2 o i Ga., anxiously awaited an important | Where direct connections are made in the Union 2 : ! L Jf very often unti 2 o'clock in the | Ga., anxiously awaite ) direcy connacons ae iada los e o o ored by 4 S ! e absent 1o tate of Nevraska, Douglas Count; ing motion, \\hlLAht\\.mlumxllltllu(ul by ning, as he spends his evenings | letter from her absent 1 Day POt Y iien for ALL POINTE & Rinte ol o0Eak DO O L ooyt _unanimous consent and agreed to IR s, He isa|passed w The sighing lass i and for said County, Nept. 25rd, . Room, o Resolyed, That the ‘fi.‘l.: §F ofice | oo penman, writing mediunnsized |Inunted the postoflice, but tho post. oo e AT IS P, A, CHADWICK, ad ste o the Hon, running hand. master's face always hore that look o FOR ke, et Yernlal NEW LINE o DES MOINES |5 e topion st e mom, R, Kif“g'l & flul“fi”l'-\;luil[ “”}"ll the | p g exasperatingquietude common tothose On readng and Aiing tho petition of A stato of Alabama, by the Hon, Henry | : ; xpecte THE FAVORITE ROUTE FOR and Dell Carey, praying that they may be allow- o s DY Y [into tarte from whom expected things never ed to adopt said Jennie' Ryan, and the petition | /) Ut of Henry and ina Ryan, parents that said Augustus and Dell Carey and staten tted 8o to do and voluntarily relin- reat n-vinur, cnllts proc yi» writes o hoible hanc Clay. - i e soul of a printer. wca. | come. The maiden thought that her e Scorotary Wit the comuant o 227 tiet the w1 printr. O | UL L ke e | ROCK Island. the senate T will read the credentials |y ot Printing-Oftice to look after his | last that her lover was faithless. The al) claim to said child which have been presen by the specches, which, when published scene shifts, It September, 1781, h’l;hu‘ulnux\nleld':;nliw':mnhulfllclrod by this line ) That October %nd, A. D, 1881, at senator from South Carolina, \'um]vdil)fel‘unlfl'<)|l|flwfltunnurnpl‘)ul"n In Ma dwells the same lady, but -n’.: fuf:fir:'fi.d rfll’lf&%nuw::f) PALAOR [30.0'cleck 8, 1., is Assls {ophioaring said peti- The credentials were vead. They | 1enort of them. i she is now a happy wife with two chil- | SLEEPING CAILS run_only ou this line G, B, .'.',"..',“.“..','L’,lr“lh":l".’.‘i.'?.x et 40 b ol 1 and sot forth that Hon. Wlliiam F. De |} dren. She has forgotten the fuithloss | & @ PALACE 4RAWING KOOM CARS, with | for il County, an shiow causo why tho prayor Suussure was, on the 20th of Novem one of her days of wo. She there- | saisin’ Reolning: Chairs.. Tho famous O.0 B, & | of petioner should not be granted, and that o- ber, 1852, elected by the legislature of i of pndoncy of aid paibion i o haring fore is surprised when from tho. town | g Fulice Dinivg Cars. - Gorgeous Smaking Cary| 1¢2 cn to all porsons intercsted in sai South Carolina a senator in the con- ; Band win clegant high-backed rattan revolving | pifiel s\ KU L copy of this orderin Tis gress of the United States to Il the Scnator Conkling seldom made a correction of his utterances in the sen- ate chamber, He is_perhups the best extemporancous speaker in the United of her - youth there comes a letter | chair, for the oxclusive wso of first-class passen- | Gs 0 Byt Lot ke i satd bearing as a superscription to her | gers. County, for three successive weoks, prior to said unexpired torm of the Hon, R, B, |State and even his vemarks in run- | idon nme that derived from her ,‘E,“:,',E’l,"};{‘f,,;‘w,:‘“;,fil,';{‘;m:,:“;gmg;;vl o, CHALWICK, Rhott, resigned, being until the 4th [Ming debate are splendid indices of |00, An accompanying note from | this, above all. othor. the. fu/orité routs 80 the | ~ ety Judke: of March, 1852. great ability, D""“}‘ the extra ses-| o) "o utistor explains that in tear- Ean, Ao flookh sad Houti s, “Tho resolution offered by M. But|#on "fl““’ *""IY sixth congress bo Qo iy iy oo of the bourds of & lot- ...Io«".."'l‘mfim" B mreling Sy by Boccs & HIL'. ivered a speech upon the army ap- | gor cage’the missive was found. - The h tickets vio this colebrated line for sale ler was agreed to, and the oath pr scribed by law having been admini: tered by the Hon, John Davis, Mr. proraon i vt vt e o eS8 | SR QRN EARE L REAL ESTATE BROKERS be 00k or referenco of any kind. When lady spanks the baby to keep it quiet Pl S Tables, etc., wil "SNYJHO0 S.'09 NVOUO NVIIYINY HLIWS ALSO WESTERN AG De Saussure took his seat in the Sen- :{“‘;.l'“":}"f‘;‘l':;f“ri\il:'v‘v"y':‘lfl‘(",‘,"::I':-“;_l‘m":}:: whilo she eagerly devours the con- | sbeerfully given ny.:.;l;:.;::h iyl P2 No. 1508 Parakam Stzect. ate. ARRIQE S50 J ) ¢ e tonts, “Heavens? It is from John!” Orrics—Nor h side oun. Grand Central Hotel, PRESIDENCY OF THE SENATE, stately forn of - Roscoo Gonkling. | v proposes in glowing words and oo "“"’""""‘“",‘L'lm“"““ in o motion of M. Bright, by wnan |yuch un audionce. ~Ho spoko for four |68 ¥ b K ebhve Fho, vl __—__amenllewes i | John G. Jacobs, imous consent, it wus ; houm, Boforo the | adjourament of | 1abaLd alac snicy vihe:l DISEASES (Formerly of Gish & Jacobs,) Resolved, That the Hon, David R. | {1, senate 150,000 copies of his speceh | {; ) Atchison be appointed President of | jad heen subscribed for, Every print: TS M Fies ::?uk::t o gl U N DERTAKER. EYE & EAR the Senate pro tem, ing establishment in Washington sent o R Murat Halstead's Important State= | a very short time Oyster, one of the o SR — : = n::nrm.wmmum.fi.nt' (".‘ st living ty ;{“""l. l'“;“l ”']“‘ The | mp, o hest salve inthe world for euts, DR. L. B. GRADDY, Busmess [}Ulle B THE JEWELERS, Opposlte the Post omce, Dongressio ccord, hud " the proof |, e M4 FANe e Mo KO | Oculist and Aurist, i bis . President Garfield told the writer | of the great spe ready, He t00k | govor yoren, totter, chapped hands, | LaTE cLivicaL AesisTANT N Roval | THE GREAT WESTERN DOUEBLE AND SINGLE ACTING of these lines Thursday night, July|it up to Wormley's about 9 o’clock in 30, that Blaine had remained soru- tlu-lnuuninu ;u‘u'l asked for 8 1| chillblains, corns and all kinds of LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL, GEO. R. RATHBUN, Principal, POWER AND HAND At ST SR A M AR RASRHA AT M0 euneeit skin eruptions. This salve is guar- | Refercoces all Beputable Physiclans of Omaha. C hl Bl k B ot tertorod with othor don | qomding, = Ho inot p vt aid | antood o uive perfost_satiaaction in QT OMce, Corne 16ih and Farnham Sz reigl on oc P U M P s ! partments; that he (the president) was | breakfasts about 11;" however, as you f:;z‘g‘;‘fiu;’r ";‘-:':,ilfs[x;dud' #rioe, VKON KEKD. T uMWiskRRD lz—‘:,f,’..; o ?L“mz‘t, responsiblé * for the things Blaine vins [are in a hurry and_want to see hin Tan & McManox, Omaha. |BYRON REED & CO. |- Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, blamed for—upaming a8 one of those [about the speech, I shall call him.” QLOSNT BATABLISIND "o EAM things, the appointment of Judge | *“Pell Mr, Oyster to come in—ah! how ASLEE RTARU A B GAARBIGY, G HONE | INING MACHINERY, LELTING, HONK, WHAN AND ION VITTINGS, PIFE, g Robertson to L ollector of New | do you do, Mr. Oyster?’ and Lord SIBBETT & FULLER, : larkson Hunt CKING, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. York. Blaine s dono much, | Chosterili niver’ ws more uite | ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Beal Estate AEBHGY Cs.,aw...n m‘-»fi..um. ! HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CKURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS ] President Arthur knows, to please the | thair was Conkling in his nightshirt. 2 business men of the country and | After rubbing his eyes he looked at 1 D2 VID OITY, NEB, AR ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW . largely advauced the utilities of his | the proof, made o fow changes, and co:m':“‘ ‘““"“”“""""““"‘”""-"v‘.".Lu“"«.i."" u.'f.“.‘i"x..‘&‘!{.‘.“fla‘“fiéfi‘}?..“iofll'v” “"m‘fv'fl §) 14thBtreat Ow ha Nob. A- L- 81 RANG: 205 Farnam St'l om ah a.