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“NO RENT.” An Explanation of the Meaning and Effect of the Land Leagne Movement. Tho proclamation of the imprisoned leaders of the land league of Ireland, ishued” “from - Kitmainhan jail, ™ hay been the mepns of - alienating - many staunch “sapporters of the ‘principles of the league, particularly the clergy. People of every race and in eyery land, taised their voices in favor of the agitation to ameliorate theieondi tion of the tenant fapmers and work ing classes of the islaiid, and the result has been A law ana a land court from . which | some. aub- stantial , benefits . will undoubtedly come. Had Parnell and his followers in Treland refiffified witlfin the legal and constitutional bounds they had maintained previous to arrest, their iniprisonment . would have been of short duration and the sympathies of | all classes would have buoyed them up against the defermined persecution of the Euglish gpvernment. The moment the “np rent” manifesto was issued the goyernment obtained a valid reason to tighten the scrows of coer- cion, and the, immediate suppression of the league was decided npon. Tha arrest of every prominent member of local branches followed, and the jails are now well filled with agitators of every grade. The proclamation of ‘no rents” has a far different meaning to Americans than that which obtains in Ireland, Mr. Thomas P. 0'Oonnor, a represen- tative of the Irish land league, who re- cently arrived in thix country, minutely, explained its meaning and probable effect, and | pointed . out, the position of the lenguo toward the land coyrt now in session., ‘F‘u t witha correspondent of The N Herald, in Boston, Mr. Power stated that the measure was, KERIOUS AND EXTREME, and the signers did not offer ibwithout maturely weighing a'l' considerations aund viewing''the battle ' ground, It was part] t%n.- result of pressure from Ambricn,?;ll! theideaof “‘no rents” did not by ‘any 'means originate in this countryl: Several times the final arbi- trament of the (uestion was urged upon the exeeutive of the league by their most able and experienced ad- visers, and‘several local branches not only urged its adoption but carried it into effect last year. ' The recent con- vention in Duhfiu refaged to “adept 1t. - Had Mr. Parnellat any time pro- posed its_adeption to the convertion, it woukl' have ‘been earried ' by‘an overwhelming miajority, If such had beeni'the case a Jéonsiderable ' nuntber: of the clergy' would ' have desorted the| league; but a ' considerablo number would ulse have stobd enthusiastically by dt;' Indeed, the most Ivigorors and vehement' specches against: the English government and: in.“fuvor 'of the most radical medsures ' were deliv:y ered by members of - the priesthood. Rev. Father Furrell; of' the: county Kildate, favored the itejection’of the land bill altégether in “an able, 'ex-| haustive and logical addréss. "‘_’ruz REASON i why the executive, did, not adopt the ‘o, rent”.. programme . before the , arpeat ~was | because of ' their desire to let the, atruggle he fought thopt. Jany - rigks, ‘and hecayise ot desire moye one inch have been | made, some - t¢ the amount of’ 8D pef-dent, .“nln-u‘r, the landlprd party in the howse of commons and house of lords favor the plan of scllmg and expelling. Sir Walter Parttelot, conservative, pro- posed an amendment to the land bill, the effect of which would be to com pet the lnnd-commissioner 4o buy the iand for the state in case the landlord was dissatisfied ‘with the ‘decision bf sart om the ‘Guestion of reht s proposition Wik the inttoduction of the principle "f.,bxrll'lfli““, fnt was strongly supported 3’ league mem wrs, The inarquis of Salisbury de elared himself in thé house of 1ords in favor of the_settlement of the ques tion by the purchase of the landlords, and Earl Caitiis, énce ‘the léader of the corservative patty in'the hotise of lords, declared in favor of the Bright clawse, introduced into the Iand'act of 1870, which wohld'enable tenants to pur- chase théir holding with the assistance of the state, ~{!Strange as it may say that the prognamme,of a consider- abla portion of the congeryative land- lords and the revolutionary land league party i ‘ PRACTICALLY THE SAME.” Tlie test cases prepared for submis- sion to the land eourt were aban- doned immediately after the issue of the #no rent” manifesto, and any farmer wht now seeks relicf from the court cuts himself off from'the land league. ' The only ! farmers who can afford to go into court are the large farmers ‘who ‘are under a rack rent and can stand the expenses of a law- suit, but a small tenant unsupported by the league, .will find it hard to meet the expenses and resist tho pres- sure of public opinion, ' Every Jand- lord ean go into court and get the rent fixed, /but it 18 quite u different matter tolooblect that rent. It will be much‘thore difficalt to collest:a judi- cial vent than that made by cohtract under the old disponsation, EFFECY xNJ‘ AMERTEY, ' As to its probable pffect in Amerigy, Mz, ()‘th:uuur was nob prepaced to express an opinion. “Buyt itis notori: ous that this programme is a pro: gramme which a considerable portion of these leaguers have been, eagerly dempanding. | 1t ig programme which is dramatic, and thrilling, and will, therefore excito an enthusipsm that more moderate _courses would nof command, - Fioally, it is a, pitched battle between the English goyern- ment and, the Irish nation, and with such mighty issues at stpke the Irish in America will, T think, bo ready to pour forth, if , necessary, as the mani- festo has it, millions, where formerly they have their thousands,” =~ HONEY FOR 1HE LADIES. White, vulture,. feathers are used on opp a hats | Bordered cheriots are shown among au- tuwn dress fubrica. | Jnglish embroidering stands next to lace as p povylar trimming, hio voice of a ten-punce baby i waks ing the achoes in Maryland, They lay it to the rbught, T'hé'new ‘foke Boneth sré véry hi-h and’ very narrow abont’' the' eark. '"The crowns nre most Mother Hubbmd shape A gitl in Knoxville, 'Tenn., has ' been asleep for the past eight days. Sheis/a cogh, and the, family, hava | probably fox- gotten to wake herup, a Tartan plaids and Roman _stripes are Y. \ S beyond that of which they felt cer-| tawy In fact, the oxecutivedid, not imtiate or_dictate the poligy of ' lneal branghes, and gnly tardily obeyeq the presspre of, their {rin}x copstituents’in putting forward the ‘‘ng, reng! pro- . gramme,; ' , st nowe ! Mr. Q'Connor dpes not expect, com, plete stcces, inentirely preventing the payment of rent, ‘‘because. of course, we haye in oun, ranks the in- evitable.praportion, of fools,or cowards or knaves,” bup the proclamation will prevent £0. many; Aentnts from paying rent as to ‘make the position of the landlopds uiterly uatenable and the pusition of the goverpment, worse than, 1t levor way before, In the latter re- spect they ure perfectly, certain of the result. No ongin. the country have, anty idea of the Ammense resources -at the dispesal of the league for fighting landlords.. An _instapce of its powenii to, cripple . financially the most oppressive of this’ class is shown inthe fact that one landlerd offered $10,000,worth of hay. for , $100, and could not get oven, that . pum He,. . was | boycotted for groes cruelty to his tenants, - Although the Jandlordswere the most: active agents inaeouring the aryest of Parnell, there is no clasp'in Treland to.day whe more BIVIERLY | DENOUNOE AND ' CONDEMN WELEE O HQLADSTONE ¢ thiln thdé Trikh landlords. Paradoxical as' this fhuay ‘stem it is nevertheless trae' Witlin ‘the last two'years their oition las been most unhappy’ and arge numbers huve ligd to fly to Lon- don and Paris, A considerable num- bés of ¥hime swhi retmined ' home! were in hourly dwngerof death, Many of them were coustantly surrounded by policonicn- With loaded . riflus, and nota few wers unable to obtainser: 4 startling hat of searlet felt, trimmed now shown in cheviot materials, and make Very stylidlHathdeticressbs tHiuzARd: with plush of monochromo golor, It seems to be definitely decided: that russet. brown and dark myrtl»s green are to be,exceedingly fashionable gulors for walk- ini and trayelling costumes, H Ladies who come. jn fine carringes, dresse | in the latest atyle‘, with diamobd- and fars, kre said to'support the 'ninjority of New York fortune tellors. ) Real silver, nnid also new 'eteel buttons are displayed, out in. facets which sparkla like diamonds, and. look very rich, upon street jackets of, velvet or plush, S QOstrich plumes are still to be worn as trimwings on all kinds of hats, but the flat. feathers of a few seasons ago will be re. vived in oruanienting this season’s head coverings, Black jetted passementeries and fringes come in, great variety, the designs in the I».uueme:llullml arranged so that they can he cut apart to forin - detached ornaments, if desired. 0 Gold and silyer, either in the form of enbroidery or heayy passementerie, are among the most favored trimmings for ball dresses, Gold-wrought Spanish lace is in grenter demand than eyer. ” Leading Millinery windows dinlwluy a with dark red velvet or plush, and the plumage of a brilliant looking tropical bird. This hat is modelled xomewhat atter the shape of the *‘smuggler’s” hat worn last scason, A strong attempt is being made to rein- troduce Irish popling for, winter use, These durable and elegant fabrics are dyed in new exquisite shades in which the ugly and unbecoming terracotta color, to mest the exigencies of modern wsthetic taste, have not been omitted, There i only one woman we know bf who canlet'other women pass by her with- out laoking after them to see whether their, [olonalag are shirred jn the ¢lbow and gut bias o the watch pocket. The woman in l\\luflull 18 s tobaceo sign on Pine street,~ [Willianisport Breakfast Thble, : A dostly ornument for the head is'tn the shapé of a'Gireek cup, thade of finest gold wire na;lgm, and bordered with tiny gold watits 1to cpirform the | necessary household ( Kfl.m.. In. one case the dwe .igrown . sons 3 landiord: o woae. i, compelled i tos mow hay £6v their horses, being run- able: o bribehy any wages the neighs boring labovors « i o, #iiain The cbuntry'is now ficodsd wich'| sokhéhd hnd polictmen) and ‘all’prontt indnt weitators Ave i’ privon, | This cotidition'of affaira cannot’ 1Akt for atl i, Otdreion ‘will finas ‘awiey Mr Gludstone'wilkbs ife “in ' Londum or Chester, tiut the Irish landlord, if he remains landlordv andilives in the country among the people; will be & near pud, tangible objeet of, peasant hate and natignal | vengeauce. . For evary singld Jandlord shose lifo was in- . danger.-, two . months, ago, the i/ lives of ten landlords argan dapger wow. The. difticulties of tha dendloads arc increased in this reepeat at least ten:fold, and the de- sirg of the Jandlorda. to sell and get out of the country is inereased pro- portionately, *This is simply dis- criing the situstion,” said the O'Con, nor, “not as expressing approval of such a state-of- ngs. On the con- trary, Loopside: 'secial condition of Ireland at the present moment as ST showr goRmIBLE, ! balls, filles d” or is held in place by dilmmnpndheaded pirw, uad i worn with full rvuu& Ao, Whtn the. can 14 Adontal, the halr ik arranged a'la Grécque, A Niw Jersey widow couldn't éhrn slx dolfard s i ek at the'wash’ tab, She b- ¢ me'a \dlairvoysnt, and her: income in- cromsed 80 wixty. It just shows that A ket iyt Wi h'gshirt, while he will cheerful Five s dollhe to”tick bl noss. nto thy otlier v_v»r‘.d‘bolyu the show ‘begins. ¥ ladies who haye fine figures are winnk Al e e Ries ace shirredpla dngbred akire, Ko trliing 15 uaed except & hroad - bathy ribbon, Which| i fastened o tho aides of tha bodice, sldto tho endof the ' int T runt wud b0 i Bow' and g ends which ‘fa over the skirt of the drews, | A Gords'and tassels enter largely fnto’the trimming'of drassy. costumes, Andlare albo uked upon. elegaut evening. tolletar’ Au dimportad tiesss of cronia whito aati Iataly Whiwo, had the Jong court-train and Clrecian Araeries ontiined with & hoavy. sond of gul(l and #ilk threads hllertw{nm[ The ¥hifved ve't of the corvage, and portions of thy eddly-putfed sleeve, were made of pale gold-colored satin, d A'mulatto woman has just died in Brazil at the age of 187 years, She could not thread » needle without spectacles. up to the day of her death, did not remember sither George' Washington or Lafayette, | did not w ix miles to church the Hah- bath beforg abe died, did not. retain ber mental faculties to the last, and was alto- gother a most remarkable woméan, Such cases are rare indeed, and as an';gyidene of | a gharowghly | copdition af 44{40_. landlords are now anxs | lflw&rfla isions of th laud act. In many 0:‘: rol:lluctiuu: Plaln dn:‘vulvanl-;;mvll;vh s forball | mantles, and operaclo m ling with pa tint: tip, snd sometimes with plush; huted ahh rl'Sh 0 1aY oloak desfyn-d for the opera is made of dark green velvet with » lining of sea-shell piuk satin, aud seem, it 18 perfectly corrget now 1o ¢ .| honor to—té—T < THE OMAHA DA e - trimmed Aith wide] bafds ot "Rusi wable, Abother is ¢f dfrk wigh-c lor velvet, #ith liningj of i salmbn-colore anting anfl e t¥rd - of Aack/royal Hlne velvet, lined with s'a'-brown plush and trimmed with a bord-ring of silver pointed beaver, | Bodices avith girdles of velvet or satin of contrasting oolors, «r thowa w idch Kar. QA8 With, the. Very popular with Cnt low tmiler the aimes the girdle off into ‘s midwtelpoint far. belo waist, They are trinmed w th beadsd appliques, embr e y, or are sometimes hapdspainted. Thoss of pinsh, howgver, avelhiade e foctly plaim| and Iaced Fiont! and Lack with gold silk cords. 1 he, 1,.‘1 mefionad models &'e conslderad the il elegan! ahid 48/ omg pofralibrldf 1A e kiss- o they meet has almost Leaders of society neeting with, and being § adeote of frientls in'one aftér: wdling was dignstrous to the paint, d other necessaries of life used » face divine (or otherwise), 1d shunned s a dire is to simply touch %, anurmur the usuak o giad to argije kiruui ; evil. The each other's fingers hventional prévari antd Pass (8. T The latest novelty in the line of bracelets has recently been -broight out by one of our most prominent jewellers, under the appropriste vame of ' “Hellene” b let, /Fhese bracelets are g outline an indirect revival ) art discovertd in the exi Schleimann, and are formed ot a massive front, richly' decérated in Renai Medicean, Tiyzantine and Hell mentation, forming one-quarter or one- thind of the sntire_cirenmference, there- maining _portion being _an inveniously made, flexible, hollow wire, powsessed of sufficient elasticity to cause the bracelet to retwn the position on' the anf where placed, without binding the arm un- Pleasantly. PEPPERMENT, DROPS, Man born of woman ‘fs of féw days and full of schemes to get his name in print. an wmsthete, becauss he aynin bis dictionbry that ix to utter. “uye,” romnrked an’ old - as shegazed uy on the rétrea big bvergrown dountry lad, o natae.” ' A party of San Juan' rancherd made & bonfire of an Apache Indian, aud the, cors onex'y jury.re urned a verdict of *‘ovarcome by the heat,” ek ¢ Quick-lime ,will dentroy the seent of a dend dog and s metimes 'a quick climb up i tredis the enxiest way to get aWhy froti the ecerit of a live dog. 1y A very Popular Chicago ‘trotting Hores was beaten in a race nt Boston ‘Lhursday. The fare from; Boston to. Chieago is (m{y 85, Every cloud has a silver liniug, | The selection of an Towa man the naval bureau of nayigation the possitility of the prairie sche as an addition to our naval craft.—New Haven Reégister, From réliable nuthnritft comes the as- surance that they have nelther frogw; satsi or snakes in Greenland. - A man with de~ livinm tremens must feel awfully longsqme over there, SR Creosate snd a preparation of tolw is now Leiig used in Germony a8 & cure for consumption, Germanhy must be 4 tiice place to live in it pedple prefer thid medit cine to death, i “The muin¥pring of Ttalian music in the cighteenth century,” says a Tecent writer, “was the sxclusive and, passionate, worship of the humau voice,” but Italian music nced a change. Tts mainspring a box and is worked with'a han- artford Evening Post. “Eay bif your overcoat'or you won't feel it when' you go out,” said the landlord of a Western inn to a guest who was sitting hy the fire.« *‘That's whut, I'm afraid of,” re- turned the man, ‘“The last time- I was| here T laid off my overcont. T didn’t feel it when T went out, and 'Y haven't’ felt’it sirice.” I (0 LTS N “1)¢ banjo-tyutn! If"yon want my dofg my hoss=-ny house an’ lot, play meiide rotch woman i fignre fa ic: an' was [ banjoan’ keep time wids yer fubii 1 spect demusec of angelic harps, am swegt an’ soft an’ cseamy, but u..fey iy kep) us oull’d folks satisfied ip dar, o Téetle Teds harp am de fust prescription.~{Brother' Girdner, Nl [ In n certain town in Michigan hot ' over fifty miles from Detroit: the mayori stood | up before the andience and began: *Ladigs, and—and—ladies and—and——" *‘Gen-, tlemen,” wispered the lecturer, “'Yes, o course—ladics and gentlemen, T hive’ the have ‘the "honur o' tos=—" “Introduce,” 'again: whisperec the lecturer, . *“That's’ the- checker~-I haye ,the honor to introduce, you to the notorious—em, 4ho hanorable isfer—the - | Thou shalt,also find thy rest. 4 1t yonare prostrated witn sick Hendgche, take b1 304 have Indigestion you wiil find an antidote they aMe mistaken/ 1t weh' #:cond{®r th rd ragh men thare” 4 N “#un his fefft in n mofhent, ?flrv “Mr, Mode k wl hy Brother Walden came back. The religious earnestness and remarka: ble piety which it is often claimed existed i ‘e olden. tiyies,*, When long serthdns weré the rhlé and Home«pin- clothing pré- ceded.biled.. Liad Quite oo com- mentary recently at a church reunfon, when one of the speakers cited s among his réminiscénces that on Christmas Eve A niost’ éxcellent *Sunday «hool kuperin- tendetit ““treated” the dcfioo]l #6 thred pAl Tona of whisky, «The suma speaker could remember when his gmndmother left the church begause the minister “Jined out two lingkof the hymn at once_instead, of one.” Satie how, when dne tries to strike A balaned Betivabyi old times and ‘modierh virtues, the old don't <eem to always have the advantage, | ————— When the Swallows Homeward Fly | (Translated from the Gorman of. C. Herlosrson.) | the swallows homoward fly, the withered lie, tingale he Doth no thore &t eve prolo « my hestt, with Shall I see thos yet Parting, ah parting! When tho wild swa Where the golden ci When the avening's red is s Shining through|the forest's green— Asks my heart, with anxious smart, “Shall Lsee thee yet againt” Parting, ah parling, partihg gives pe Ah! poorihenrt, why «o distre: Al things sarthly pass away— Shall they Feappear +cme da; Vs, my heapt, cries through her emart, I shalk-wde thee yet again, Thoughi to,day partiny, parting in pain!” Palpitation of Henrt. J. M. Might, Syracase, IN. Y., writes: ““When I firat commenced using your Bur- dock Blood Bicsfin\l was, troubled with fluttering. “'fl' palpitation of the heart. | I felt weak al A}Im guid, with a numbness of ‘the' Ifthbe)"Bince using, my heart has not troubled'iie and the numbing sensa~ t alt gome. /)| Price, §1; trial size, 10 10- > Burdock Broop BITTERS., 1t son sufter frorh Dyspepsla, use ! 1 g BURDOCR BLOOD BITTERS, argafilicted with Bilionsness, nse ., BURDUCK BLOOD_ BITTERS, 1t yo ‘ BURDOCK BLOQD BITTERS disordered, rigulato them with 1t yiour Bowelsare " BURDOCK BLUOD BITTERS, 1t Yoiir Blood is mpure, purify it with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Ifryou are troubled with Spring Complaints, er- adicate them with BUIDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1f ybur Liveris torpid, restore It £o healthy action with - BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS LIt your Liver isjaffected, you will find o sure re- storgtivein ., BURDOCK BLOOD BIFTERS, 1t you have any species of Humo: or sPimple, fafl m0b Lo take BURDOCK BLOOD BITRERS: 1t you have any symptoms of Ulcers d¢ Scrofdlous Sares, o curativk'remetly will bé:found 1l * : BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. For imparting strength and, yjtality to tho sysy tem, nothing canequal | i + BURDOCK BLOOD, BITTERS. ' For Nervous and General' Debility, tone up the system with’ BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS! Price, 81.00 per Bottle; Trial Bottles 10 Cts' FUSTER, NILBURN, & 0., Props Sold at wholesalo by !lh & )h:”?h»n and C. F. Goodman, e 27 eod-mb honorable ' Mister—XMister- Here oceurred auother painful panse, during which the mayor walked over and asked the:Jecturer his nama,. ‘‘Simkins,”)was the ru,.l . *‘I bave the honor, tu,i‘ptrn- Qe e refi»ufltml, a8 he walked back, “the hortorable mister—mister—hang it, 1 never could remember 8 n.me 'two 1hine utes!’ It's of no account, however, ."He and 1 have been playing poker all the afternoon at the hotel, and I give yon my word he is s straight os & ten-foot pole. Gt up, judie, and shoot off your lecture,” —[Detroit Free Press, “1 want o ticket to B-——," saitt a'well | known lady of an Towa town, just before train time, “Twenty-four cents,” re- spanded the . ticket ,ugent, working his sauggge mag She laid down a silver, quarter. Being well acqueinted 'and o practical joker, the agent drew ‘from his pocléét a glittering pants button and passed [ over with tho ickeb and scanped up the quarter: “‘Isthis legal tender ' wsked the Iady auietly. . “'Oh, yes, he answered “‘lJ\ mock gravity, “th( are.the main- stay of 'the republic.”"She pockéted it, an gott aboatd, lenving the agents face corrugating 'with smiles, AC fow days! after hetold it to o brigade of ruoners buying tickets for B——, and while he was enjoyjug the encoro the lady: appented with: " “Ticket * for .B—, please.” “Twenty-foue cents,” w(;ch-m iy Aviné at the rimners. | He laid ‘dowh' the ticket. She scooped 1t and . laid dowr twenty-four g pants buttons, emwliLv likg, the i, "You, said_ they. were legal tender., hoy Ko faunlly, Ao chirped sweet1, as wle'bowed from the firesénde of the more than presi- dential prerogative, Lk i E__ _ _ ___} i IMPIETIES, DI BTN WErivisy TNV I The msthetic orpze hag struck Teadville, A propifuent élexr‘gyumn of that” city had wrltteh' to 'us to indidre which is the host | corteot taste for 4 horse thief beinghynehed o eary.n lily ora sun-flowar, {Boston: Post. atuig A few years ago the fallowing resolution wag , pesied I:{ the, powmon coupeil of & Connectiout city: ‘“Tigsolyed, that hereaf- ter the churches that "have bells that are rung, be rung’ at the same Hour for morn. ing anil afternoon service, | The Troy Tmes sayit “A' Saratogs Sunday school teacher nsked her pupils recently if they could not bring.in some new scholars, *Ono of them pramotly ve- plied, ‘T can,’ and then, with hesitation, added, ‘but he is & Demberat.’” Murs. Upham, the widow of a' profes or in Bowdofn college, has become & spiritu: | N0 cured plicas alist. She muy, however, 'become yet, us the apirits have failed on tion to restore ¥14,000 aut of which she was swindled by epiritualists, and she has now employed & Tive lawyer, If he gets it back for her lawyers will’ stand better with hier than disembodied spirits, The Rey. Wm, ‘Arthur, father of the prosident, was vemurkable for his readi- ness in debate. Some, years ingn, ot n meot: ing of the old Jludnx River Baptiat asso ciation, the Rev. (l Walden, who had been ¥éttled in ' the west, but who had re cently taken ‘o' chureh in Troy, said:' A7 can/tell the brethven that if they think any sort of ministers will do for the west » & lopg way in supporting the | sfely 77N AR N RS Y7k, The leading Sclentists of to-day agreg that st b 1o canboll by disordered” kidneys orlteur. it m«ou.u-udw&na Hiver aro opt ju perfect ordr, pariect; will ba the vosult. "Ehis trath has g L timio'and for yehra' peapls” sufered reat ‘aguny withoutbeln 'nhh-‘lu id reliot; diasvery) of Warner's safe Kidnpy an ver Ci iarky o Sl oo A T LR ‘Made/fronra simgild tropival Jeal of rare valus, 1t contalu Just 1o ol H00NeNLY 149, BONEM and invigorate both of these. Kreat: organs and Testoro'nnd Reép them' in drder. 1bisa Positive Remedy tor all tbe:dissases that ing in the I —for Headat] "’3’.'1.“.(. ! Blediriots Ague—Liver and Utinavy Organ WHIPPLE, McMILLEN & CO, \ILY BEE: SATURDAY OCTOBE =B Will sell DIAMOND RINGS, ; DON'T 1. Notice is horeby. Van C urt and D theuelves undor tha plement Company, 2. Tho princ ness of wal 3., The nature of ation 1s the kale of gies and Wagons, 4 450,000 and one said stock to 5. The highe can be Incurret individua) liabili ers thereof. 7. 8Aid corprabion day of, Septe Lbn A oxoellent and sato romedy for femal Vrognancy. (¢ will contro) Menstruation and 1¥ 11 talvable for” Leutorrhten or Palling ‘of the Womb, oyl s G 3 Blood Puriflex It 1 for, 1t cyre the organs t} ;En ‘the 1food b for This retned, done sudh wenderr, ! put up in the I, 1ZED BOTELE of. any, medicine upon the market, aud i sold by Drug- ilsta and alt dealors ‘at. 1,26 per bottle. For ‘Diabetes, onquire for WARNEWS SAFK (DIA: BETES CURE, . 1t is & PO} V1VE, Rey M, H. WARNER & 00y Rochester, N. Y. [ Jel et A L PILES! PILES!' PILES! “ A Sure Curé Fourd"at Lastl| No Ono Noeed Suffer! ' By Wit | . Willlam's hiuh haw KGEST 8 one ldmn‘ll luullu fivo minutes. uufla :gwl';fi Ahis wondgxtul woothing, medieiog. , g, dUsLI- Lts A Hochtagiod 4o Slors Bari tian Wood: William's Ointment absorbs the “tumors, allays the tensy itching, (partigplanly s, night . after, gottiog warm i "fl' aeff 48 ppoyltice, m« ins stant and paiuldss velie, and i prepared only for Pilow dtching of the peivate and ing elsg. - el ead what thy Hon 4, M, R TI 1 have used scorew'or land says about ment: AMMords 1 apue by Shadl BBy caever ddund i sl il + Lot 1, soubh u foet Wide.'s of /plau to e respective owner sl T T Phdfow uf : WAL N PASSENGER ‘Biékbrs in AN’ Ratlrond'|* 0! b until further I 0 e Chi Timis thro cag way NEW YORK, HOSTO! , i N, DELPIIA, NGTON emnbmber the d fncorporation 18 Omuha. RESOLUTION ORDERTN O WAL ‘Suhwidawalk fo boyconstedetud of 2 inch i PR Rod. i, premises ate heruby ¢aquived £ ¢ i i -Cliss e i { Burhugton's Quinoy For pu!ue\lhn{ ‘Write or o (lirect BROS,, Dewlers In Kedueed i g S R LT DT T B Before removing - their new il OPERAFIOUSE STORE their stock of BOOTS:SHOES IR At Greatly Reduced Prices. T SAPPFPHIRE RINGS. "AND COMPLIMENTARY PRESENTS. STERLING SILVER. PHARI. RINGS, IN GREAT VARIETY! 'WEDDING, BIRTHDAY IN:-GOLD AND stablished 11 Years, IT 8 My house snd furniture s insured: with C.T. TAYLOR & CO., |, | Cor ' 14th and Douglas, CORPORATION NOTICE von that D. B Burr have in ame of the 1 Y. ipal plan of transacting t el business of said ral farm Machi o amupnt; of capital staok aurhorized i (0 of which #,500.00.must he subscried half of sal} last mentioned sum Ve pald in hetore said company shall commende hitsiness, divided into s} 00 amount of indebte said Ineorporation ix ot the capital stopk paid in, and gbere shall be no ity on the, part of the stock hold; to'be cour ducted by o presiden, secretary . ho shull ‘constitute o board of di shall commencedon pber, 1881, and ) shall terminaion the st uay o Septempber, . D 15004, "v. o, | B/ VAN COUKT. | . BURR . DI ev mion 4t d ‘$ro iy Bo 1 resolved by ttib City! Cotmeil ot T fsiswalc bt within Aiteeps dase (o jwalk ‘b, within fifteenr days from , e M R sipor frude i igront 08w adjoiing He oloing doscribed prunivon, ! Mlouth wide t oues 8, 1n block, 105, ¢ pree G o oo 55 e e #tilct i v 1 tp i RATER offen Tigkets to th 2 e taowing smhenrs o $12; Round Trip; $24:00, ' Ths are clww, 2 clis, “-n (1; '%2‘13. o 8 1 24 00, 27 ol 24 Hato Halirond and Union Pasific Haijrond Depot, Kast Sidu of Teuth vt B Adunt 1, s Ol A Anytl Whicli gave such lijoealage aid parma. nout rellef as Dr Wil lam's indian Oiptnient Fob sl by b0l drujegists or wailed on redeipt of ‘prige, 81,00 i v '&'Co. T, e CLaVRLAND, Olio. For C.F n. ~ o by C. ¥. Goodmblly, 41 odeodweowty oy Oreightan , aud,” Niobtats, ! inbdai ! SAACGHE TINE leaving ' Oroighton off*irrival “of 0ct10-1m Areiy "8 Biobears, 13000, s p. ves ab or train. Fure, §2. RY, Proprictor. .11 [HE WILL SOON BE HEREI THE MONSTER WHALE! coreneds ENGTH 0. EEED, -ORIGINAT - WEIGHT - 80,000 ~POTNDS, L A S DT e T i £ mren L el e <L The,erentest pasaral curic BER, st Ninth street, betw Sarth; For o m and Jon FOSTER &GRAY, ‘On River Bank, Bet, Farnham and Douglas Sts., . OM.A.B’.A, - = = NIEEB.. WHOLESALE DRUCGISTS. 1SH & McMAHON; ' 1406 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA, NEB, The |Only | Exclusive Wholesale Drug House .in Nebraska SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO: MAIL ORDERS. 1y.18-me. MARBLE HEAD I;IMEA CO.’'s K only, commp A ADWESHC 'Double Strength White Lime. FOR SALE AT ST.PAULLUMBER YARD C. N. DIETZ%, Lumber, Lath, £hingles, Thirteenth iz'nd‘Ca.lifoi'nmStraots,‘ ""'OMAHA, - - - NHB ge2lmelm T .\ BOOK SE . S. CAULFIRLD, LLER AND STATIONER W':afl,li : Pa;(per a_:::jm;;\“lfr;dow ‘Shades.. 1304 Farnham St., Omaha Neb. 'FEARON & COLE, ' Commissson Merchants, 1121 Farnham St., Omaha, Neb. prompt attention. References: State Bapk, Omaha; Plath Ricago:/ M. Werk & Co., Cincinnati. ock-me-1y Consignments made us will receive & Co., Baltimord; Peck & Bansbex, C} T | STAR STOVE POLISH AND BEAUBRUMMEL BOOT BLACKING | MANUFACTURED: BY 8 4 b - . WESTERN 1 OBERFELDER & CO,, IMPORTERS AND .Y(IDI;EI'.H oF MILLINERY & NOTIONS, 1308 and' 1810 DOUGLAS STREET. OMA ELA, | [ NEBRASIEA. The only exclusive wholesale house 1n this linie in the west. WHOLESALE GROCER, '.'12)3 Farntzm St.. Omaha, Neb, ‘l'elegant lines, Suckrote P HEADQUARTERS ! i FOR s i ! We desire,to callithe special attention ¢t the trade to our (af:: BOTTOM PRICHS): of Underwesar, Cardigan. . 3 «Soarfa,, Buck . Gloves; 'Overshirts,' ' Overalls Hosiery, &c.,now open, ‘bolesale only:.* " .Oorner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts. Max Meyer & Co Guns, Ammunition,8porting Goods: s PISHING PACKLE, BASE BATLS, and a FULL LINE OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS.. L RN, FOR PRICR-LIST. MAX MEYER & CO. Omaha, Ne