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PIE OMAHA DAILY BEL: ) A\'I‘URI)AY NOVIMBER 19, 1831 LMPENDING LEGISLATION | blackmailing the people out of sub- | German Empire are clearly distine | MUSICAL AND DRAMATIO The answer has Dbeen in | this vicinity he will go to the eastern eoast - -~ : yne Omaha Bee.| o of questions which are [sidien in lands and bonds. from each other in aims but divided Instance, a1 st Americe S il cinbar o . Siernor i played Othe'lo, Hamlet TBuenos Ayres for Europe, Sl S & iy | ; o 10 oo in Now Vork last woek, PHPPERMINT 3 A church which s described, with loeal Pablished every moring, exceptunday [ T likely to come upbefors| THusny Vistann, the railrond king, | which their ends oan best be ab{ sautos of Bell ! INT DROPS. || e v “tanding in archit-ctural 1 Tho only Monday moruin Lt : | . w8 g Stasutos of Bollini and Verdi have been & pride, 1 standing in iral beauty {he next congress, The fiest of these lias purchased the leading journal in|{tained. The Conservatives demand unveile 1 in La Seala Theatre, Milan Koroth '\n\huutlm: mmll ! nu»' ||v||(-l\] | 1 ¢ tme P onal | Por d, Orego 3 « o . the ance 3 O , Adeling Patti willsingi o Ao America,” says an Englishman, is o [has just been dedica ec 1o tedant 1 KHALS BY STAT e will be the enactment of a national | 1 m-n‘.l' yrecon. Next to the r l that the influence of the crown and the | | AA€RE TS "”'l'“:;\::l (-;\""_i“" " | country where a man's statement s not | Episcopal worship in Lynn, Mass, It is e $10,00 | Thee 1a% committee ap- | b 4 and engines, a subsidized press i8 | aristocracy ghall be superior to Nte: Albis DAy S worth two "e" 1less backed up with an :{I ulrmlnnz‘\l_ ;‘v.lhrl Jate 4 1 l’!k il sibid ¢ } ¢ Abbie Carrington has leen e o 210, udge by his heirs, outer walls Mouths 9 | O by congress for the purpose of | one of the essentials of the modorn [ that of the parhament and the | gaged ‘to wing in-Ttalian opera vith the iy Ee P Rt the | facing s A Avestigating the question has held [ railway monopoly. masses of the people, Prussian [“UIEGIIEN Ly bbbl LRk b Tuisuis | SREle L e Sy esrvad, e [HE WHEEKLY BEE, published ev | [ Giorous sessions during the past e Withor thiat CRFIEHAE TORNE. LHEY | o ten e T EAN T W 18| i Bt metome o 18 T < NevFifawR Dt forma & Tauln orne, and there 8 1 ’ d g b, \ a:d other portions f his face —Norristo . y shiliad ry Wednesday, e and full and received the| OYWHER LANDS THAN OURS. | draw their principal support from the sroduced in New Yok D it are tower 130 fe L, without s B \‘~““"“‘ FAID:= o ons of many of tho ablest finan- | After long consideration and much | nobility, the bureancracy and the It i thae. Cumpaninie terme with | <What o the moon goo for? asked the TR oyttt s One Vont e 800 | Tne o i 20| ciers and jurists in tho county. Tho| hositation Gambotta has finally acoept- [ army and navy. The Ultramontaines | i gy AR b 0 a month, | teacher; whatare its privcipal usess” A intimately connected with trade and | among themselves as to the means by . i ; ¥ Tooked up from the foot | ti L tyse T GOt Wi retees o impression provails that the draft of a | d the premiorship of Franco, elected | ato th natural defonders of the rights| _Lisst's last symphonic poem “From the | of the class V1 Feet ‘the gas | §190,000, exclueive vt the sitoand » large CORTESPONDENCE—AN Communi: | bankrupt law presented by Judge | his cabinet and announced his policy. | of the Roman Catholic church. The | £ iues xS in Bortin. be e | companien.” © i ol which e e «“:‘,‘l\lfnfll,.‘.;:1(.’1“4‘.‘; Lowll. of Massachusetts, will bo re- | The composition of the cabinot is a | Liberals ate theadvocates'of thorights| 1t iy rumored that the Emma Abbott LT O B 10 it | o O o fon amenduonts, Th | surpriso toall tho continental journala, | of the people a8 againt the power of |gters, combany, e, fUE & oty Bad | tough en ugh to go through v The Country. \RS—All Brsiness D e Al 1t i even suid that they are | OF & fancy ronst alive, we d w't wantit. - | Who that has ever lived any time in the Romittances should be ad ver coinage question will also| Tt containa few men of note and none | the crown, and, although divided by | on the verge of ciscolntion, | Springfield Union, country but miust have heard of thevirtues THE ONANA P '{”i”'\"u"“\" come up for consideration, Wall | of distinction. Gambetta takes the | faction, are united in their opposition | M'lle Rhea, the R: dehntante Tha will of Gerhat Bechtel, of Berks burdock as a blood purifier. Burdock Omania, Drafts, Checks anc v 38 o effort to | presider d portfolio of foreig | to the sreat chancellor. The def a © first appearanc Anietiea at tters cure dyspepsia, biliousnes O be made payable to the treet will make a determined effort to | presidenc e 1 portfolio of irrn.uuvu! to the great l)lj\'\ cllor. The defeat irst appe LA n(‘;”;& BB A LG aaralon H R e "u-m\'l L i“.l‘,": order of the Cc 1y, secure the ropenl of the Jaw which | fairs ¥ th Cazot as minister of justice, | of the conservative party in the late 1l achieved decided suc- | disinherit and prohibit from particips blood or deranged liver or kidneys, ¥ e —_— [ brought aboutasale of American silver | Paul Bert as mmiater of publie in- | election involves the disap i the distributi n of my 3 §1.00, tril bettles 10 17 eodlw WAS (quarrie llonigh, who is now playing at the | MY male descendants a« persist in wearing ONAEA PUBLISHING GU.‘Pl\up‘rsin'nrvunl\nu to nemly £2,000,000 struction and Roussea as min- | proval of the German people with e fe ot pinying at Uhe | miustaches, FARMERS AND MECHANICS, £. ROSEWATER, Editor. | monthly which is the amount coined |ister ot the interior. Kerry [the great schemes of internal econo- templates f *“Jack Cade .| Talmage last Sunday m t| If you wish to avoid great danger .i“,;l..l.-vn»,- Mr. Lewis Wingfield, of Lon- "“,llw"‘:rgll‘ \l'{l.\l ‘;lhw‘l\w 'sé-:;x»(«i:i e “‘ and trouble, besides a no small bill sdwin Davis, Managor of City |t treasury surplus will lso b dis- | Asa body the wow cabinet is consider- | Bismarck into the last parliament. Tt| Miss Jeffreys-Lowi | W mtatsira of bujocle, Inmpblacke, saw: ')_f“]?]:"'l‘ffi ""k‘"‘l’r““-‘“;“‘“f LD 1 lisa0 The nation now receives | ed decidet y Forry | i ¢ ¥ e e so | ol shor ke | | tiats o016 Yooty plaNERtIOTTIeaves, fuller|| YO EAOUIE LSS brONIDS Sl o0 onD Ciroulation |eussd. Tho ution now recel +| e decidedly inforior to the Forry |is wot suprising that Bising ke i g ape e et in | L e, s, had alittle tobaceo,” | disease from, your househeld, The about £8,000,000 a month more than [ ministr, The general Buropean | bitterly disappointed at the opposition | hetween New e tae f | Secr-tary Kirkwood in his annual raport | 8ystem should be cleansed, od John HL T Hlil“ il|:‘(']':l|‘|‘vu-l:','|jI~:)n. “"'X;.m--qu-mls. This large amount of | opinion is that the premier purposely | which they L ey e, recommenls that libera! provision be made purified, stomach and bowels recula- Ei § . v i f for teaching the Indian youth the ¥ h|ted, and prevent & 3 i o | money withdia sormanently | eot ot " ot 8 o make ntof resighation W g ] 4 debut as g the Indian youth the 1| ted, and prevent and cure discases orrespondentandsolicitor. | money if withdrawn permanently | constructe his cabinct 80 as to make | threat ot resignation which has once | ;.5 TAToM| € “”‘L. 1 l.nr:l. langna; This is right. 1t is frequentl ing {rom spring malaria. We know | from circulation must soriously affect | his porsonality the ono commanding | before proved effective in breaking | w might, and achieved tha'e A}][.Iu‘u‘l,.»mp D, or untutord of nothing that will so perfectiy and Thanksgiving _Proclamation by [tho condtion of tho monoy market. | influen u the direction of tho affairs | down his antagonists is likely onco |date trimph, The lady is unds man reches a large city he is compeliod £/ suroly do this as Eleotric Bitters, and the Prnultlolll: }llu\\- to again inject the sum|ot Frannce. There is evidently to be | again to win the da Much as many | ary ‘,“_\- al ‘kr- ],:: - Decanse an inhuman government has al- at the trifling cost of fifty cents a bot- Tt i Jong bpew the ploustons of 00 it tho artorios of trade | no divided responsibility. Gambetta | of the Gorman people dislike Bismarck play, A Widow Hun kil e IRl | it g ol the yeus ) Gtiout Toss to the govermnent and | will be the ministry and the govern- | the uian, they are naturally proud of sy dl S e U OB O A MLIRERE them 1 Shn cunaing o of 880 1 the profic. of tho paoplo is one of | ment as Bismatck has becn the Ger- |the statosman who united the | the piee ¢ o coml | closs hotela, 1] : Akiitins oF Tabswpbeation of thu and totur solenn Uhaks o she ARG | S Slong wiuh tho noxt congress man Empive and Gortschakoff| Gormn Fipire and. made it i (G i) i T Rt Lo A0 tiS Millard Farmers' Glub. ; erivd when the falling 1af | will “probably solve. Tho purchase| the Russion ruier. The London | the dictator of the policy of Eurepe. LTI G G MDEER the o rhey ozun to R A, i nihes s that (he i o LT S | of igh rate bonds in the open matket | Times in a loading articlo | He cannot bs shelved at the prescnt | ably to come ut that tin alving - et s b, T T ikt e syaber 118 \elerdignee s o of L e haarhe ! | i advocated in oo quartors, whily ) on the subjoct says “It is impossible | timo without serious loss to tho pres- ke intalibw eventol : G R i e ;‘,.,I\ri., ;.l, (\'\\l‘ulrl\‘h\:kl‘ I.I,I,!p,. 1;,‘11 \ L-:‘nulxn ;:”"‘,y,“,i‘lv,‘,l.: ‘|...t\;:‘.:n::ru(w:“llnjwn:l” ‘:1 Y tu:;m in ”"?,M:K:M‘Il.y ;,r “ul!l:» tig iermany. : :q 5 <I-I l’lx.““- . . ‘|i.;|“.,,,,,, lit‘; th 1|-,.“‘h“,| Argus, th“:‘lii';:‘:rll. Thrly x..v‘:-l.\;z this club shall be efore ahon we late K [ ing O e Lo time > 34 per o certain revival of a per- Lk T . ] sondo ¢ rsing 3 or more than a year a Mrs, Thorn, of | /¢ ST ers” club T "'“fi“,"“‘"""‘,):L",‘.'1;'.”,(”‘,‘3‘:"} Uf.“,',"”{;(-‘ at. bonds in suflicient amounts to |sonal government, and a puanlihh- sia ia bocoming agitated it T Sl Phek ata. mos Cantean N Vil ot Bhe o e Article TT. e Jeincipal place of Busk- udly relations exiating betweon | Gontenplates maling bis London scason =-t‘,:v'.:’.'w'\4«-‘||.:;i'm oS e sbandy & | noss of this chub ehall | the United Statesand England. Dur- M Theatrs in a great measure | galoon bar tip De. s tion, county of Douglas, ing our civil war Russin was almost el Gt Lt seream AR e is havinz made life Article I11, The general nature of busi- at the mints. The disbursement of |and Waddington were not e sulted. | mic r form which were introduced by Ive ..,l‘;.u.[ “l’!_»‘vk iy Ll fi""‘i' | woeure the expenditure of any treasury [ menaco to the spirit of republican in- . A nake it fit 4 at we shon'd | " by taude, A atlions that, the Lord in | aurplus which may bo on hand. Ihe | stitutions. His accession to offico is His infinlte. mieroy s -.In-H\_- f 4| pedustion of the internal revenue |the turning point in the afluirs of S our i"‘.:"xx oo i | thzation in also likely to como up under | France, and, posstbly, even in those the on i nllJ i the government | wa b ar, Mlle Rhea, and | t u ‘ § \\-n.-‘]n'r{hc by this club is to o s No posti vhml visited our | gtrong prossure from tho distilling|of Burope. But history and his [0 L “‘“ 1 ;l“ 1 '“l‘ s, and the | T S rickest robes, and exhi in | bad result i At DHorr) Llobiias wd other entertain s Qo which onr lathers left an their w nd tobacco interests. T i8 no | carcer the strongest socurity that ""I"\ “‘l;"' ‘}: ]- m;m ‘m\ol :\l\\u)..k 3 ‘41"\\”';‘(.|!|v‘|‘j;uh'lli streets of cities | sweetly i e rose 1llr u]fll .‘lhu character. dom e+ still our increasing horita doubt that there will boalively effort for | that Gambetta will bo proof azainst | 2% * n tho other hand, Russin % venaotiy: i 4 f G L L L PR B ] CAPITOL STOCK, if in parts of the vast domain son . y | iy proo o mut e iohy Ul Bl Jm]nr i . trewing thorus m his thomy path Article IV, The amount of capita! st ock E of this clun sball be two thousand dollars, T stted eur brethron ¢ |4 thorough reyision of the tariff. The | sclfish ambitions.” i : 3 ous of the sympathy which appears ot con- | IMPIETIES. divided into shares of one dollar each, homes, yet even this ¢ by has [ gl tarifl convention which recently - ; o8 0 lin a maunes Tho policy of the Gambetta minis- | between tho United States and the s R B shich hall be paid,in the wanuerpre: b - 2 c : scribed 19 directors. m for the suffer met in New York has formulated its i ; i v v th shont onr | v, ’ 1 S{Erap Arndors are try as announced by the smier to | mother country. This feeling was [of har pres nt Aweric _How the late ) i throughout_our | poliey and the free traders are soon to | 1Y y 1 ¥ ¢ e 58ih pans, it Have ‘e I ”:1 ey an:; do the same. Ono thing seems cer- t!w two clv:.ml‘\mx'w' containg few dis- | stronuly m.xm(ustuq at St Petersburg | {1o7 00050 “0f 'Mits Jennie Dickinson, n at the corner grocery. ying & Artic e V n tinctive deviations from that of his | when the news arrived of the homor | ntralto, who will join the pariy s | 1 weather of 42 1 transact business and exercizeits corporate Moutreal, i Josh Billings savs he wouldn't give five [ powers t th day of Octoh Senor Sarasite, the famous Spani 4 gercoll on “The Mis. | 118 powers shiall cuise o the violinist, s at present playing in ( would give & @ity ko government, except from all paltry | article which attracted much atten. | nny Vi Mannheim last we es of Bob Inger- AMOUNTS OF LIABILITY. considoration imposed by dissension | tion, deelared thot it did not helieve, s e No" sai ot e o A BB el - and weakness, ever ready to render to | after all, that theold emnity had pass- i and refused all induce- rmou son will never do |shall at any ons time subject itslef, shall tho reprosentatives of the nation an | ed avay, even though 1t might be con-| L en find more s ey | tions, Why, durn HHE G0 T (R | (R T tain, that from the present composi- AL Arthr, s predecessor, He gave as his pro- | pud to the British flagat Yorktown. tion of the two houses of congress, no ith day of No- | very radical decreas e | gramme a_constitutional and united | Oae of tho leading journals, in an al thanks- | e | will Do made. intorests ha 1 places of wor, o to join in asserting honor and | y to Almighty ( "‘.“Ihyfl' .1ui-«\u-«h none the less so during the present _ s ;‘:l.".,.:LLI.‘.:&;.;».“:‘l‘m.”l‘.‘i‘»lu.un— account of ils acts, and C.\]l:l})l\: n.xf f’““]"‘lj I.t then ‘\vuntnn to show h(f(h The Buckin:ham_troupe hus come o a "']""" "‘1 ey ctwtitite fo s and o our chil- —— | imposing on all degroes of public offi- |its animosity and its misinformation (Ul DL Lt slipped, off | G0 TERERS, 0 IR T dret, itness whoreof, T have lierennto set = i pect, obedienco and work, |about American affairs, in ~the asser- B s Migs Histais houise o0 o | mous. vpo tha X it L |;|v‘|\uul Aod. caused the great seal WiEN congress convenes we hope to eoferred to his serutin de liste in |tion that *“President Arthur was|hio. ’l‘[;u members of the company are The llhil.'uh;lplli Times thinks he m B hall appofnt a president and such ot e Finicn v o fiel | henr from the Nebraska delegation. | the reorganization of the senate on a | spoken of before his clection as a par- latt aboltely pennilest und I scemns aw i 1100 elevenand coll us something about | gtper officers as by law is required. one v of ashington, | o 3 3 A 3 = 3 i 3 & % L) O 5 . JuLus Sci EDE Tt 5] thin weventh Ay onambosy i | The people of this state have for years | more democratic basis. He promised | tisan of the Irish party in America, | of thein e nucessities. The sea- | Just ofter election a gentleman ap- }‘ [ SUUHARDER, et Lot one thowsand | been sulfering flagrant abuse at the [a further dovelopment of the edn- and, therefore, the salate to his Brit- | unf 1t Oslteaiofhasiboen fafpartioulacly) iproslind thiadaisated cnaicafbith o Cravs e e b e 3 b i f d ) unf 1t v them, the receipis | do you feel” * Well. pretty much as W. Gen oF the independence of the United \ands of corporate monopolies—that | cational system; a reduction of the|ish flag was probably a pleasantry at | fome nights not exceeding $10.—Denver | Tarazus fel “Lara:us? What do you STATE OF NERRASK Staten the ons undred and fith, = | can only bo redressed through national | land and sen forces in order to relieve | the expense of England, gotten up by Zeihine ST S, BN G B 0Ly T R Vet SHESTER A, ARTHUR, AR N 3 , 5 ] = e gs, and o was I fRap 3 By the Prosident: Joghlation, | First and foremost con- | tho burden of taxation, exprossed a | the American Fenians.” Tho paper| EDUCATIONAL NOTES. | ihoacchbishon of York g shy atthe e O e arera LT % . 3 s " S, 5 5 2 Paille L ARRRD O 1 3 y cared befor Charle: TAS. G, BraiNg, Secretary of State. gress should afford our people relief | cordial desire to insure the peace of |then proceeded with tho even more as- —_— ritualists in talking against ‘‘Secularism” Bimndeu,)ll n\l‘tlflry public for sai L'"l‘ml;'. = " Harvard “T 812 undergraduates, the | in the rggtixxc |:|\lllrc]§( wll];:r_e b l“r{lnne T Schroeder, J. Blum, Claus Schu- : : rpet | ; 18 of | ¢ ! o reshmen wumberi: i 217. upen us,” he cried, i with foes closing in | mann, W. Gerndorf, to me known to be Sixce the ol sction New Jersey Dom- | ted upon them at the Missouri river | the various religious demonstrations |13 tan Trishman who was ebliged to | Michizan Univorsity is to have a new | }bee ner tead of studying the map and | the signers ot the forocoinis articles of in- d ther utes and dividing the commands, we | corporation, and acknowledged the same to ocrats are spelling nation with a_capi- | crossings in tho shape of bridge tolls. | with the state; and finally, while pro |uit his country thrcugh English mis- | muscum which will cost $60,000 are studying the coler of the uniform aud | be their voluntary act i daed: tol N. At Omaha alono o bridge that can be | tecting the public liberties, to main- |rule,” and that, in spite of official re- .,..“:.]fi'.f m:\l'i B "fjwrvlnn;l r‘:;mi;}‘- the laca upon the jacket! [skaAL] CHARLES ERANDES duplicatod for $800,000 s earning a | tain with firmnoss, order at home, and | lations, *‘unofficially tho policy of the | past m nth. g the| Two childron in Troy, N. Y. wero) Notaty bl n and for Douglas county, THURLOW WeeD bousts that he has | pillion per annum for its owners—-with sity, peace abroad. This | Americans toward the English acts like dent Wh'te, of Cornell University, lur;pfis)ln. i ve y'..mgf‘e.- boen 'i:::;:tizfi voted for sixty-thrco years and always | out even affording reasonable facilitics | series of reforms, he said, would oceu- |2 good dose of poison.” suys that institution was nevec before on{ Lefore, my daughtor?” asked the wminister " t the demoeracy. Phurlow i y ) g so solid a t undation as st the present|y 8 ly. ot understanding the AGUIHBL L0 OHIDBL00YS \urlow i8 | for tho transfor of passengers and | py the full term of the present legis-| ) o r"" S _|time, It has an endowment of 31,700,000, aptism_and vaccina- evidently “a stayer. teams. The right to fix the toll over | lature. The government would need | - - ho land reform question is being | and in two of thre ¥ it tion, *“Yes, sir,"replied thelittle girl, “and ——— Ahis bridRoRis NG | e e R e aTaL fideuce of | Agitated in Sootland. - A meeting. of | from 8200600 to. 83,000,000 additional, | mine took, but Charli’sdidn’t.” - 3 his bridge is expressly reserved for | the full and compleie confic ence o and then be the richest collegiate insti- Making a call the other d writes a Dutsms will bo thirtoen colored mon | congress in th bridgo charter and | the republican deputios, which it de- f:;"‘“l"’ i “’””;‘“Y l'“’“ ab Tnsch, "‘:"'“l‘"(_‘"“‘F“‘;""(Y', o i iy, | fac correponent, 1 casually opon e inin logislature, |congross should exercise this ight | manded without hesitation, being ro- erdoonshire, for the purpose of | Lord Carlinglon, Io teeentdr G i | e e e tiend: There e el . . . £ . = y s o ece D & Vi ked, in the district in response to an invi- \':n_lle"l very rc\'grl\thmm-ry U}nl\u}:u_m o couldn'thelp seeing it, ‘receipt forpunches.” on the question of land reform and the ..-n;H.-lu..m i it very ell ;ef‘_(ll 'ih'i“. world did you get that? she asked. “D've reduction of rents. Out of twenty- :""“"‘;"“}‘"nf lpasio § '\fi;‘hfmn:l‘“ghxs lu-nhl‘:;;xk(mg for that for six monthes, three proprietors invited only twelye | children up toa certrin age should not sit | vy g iy Lncifer “chml' None of the proprietors together on the benches of the sam: ele- resented in ¢ crns. Article VIL The officers of b shall be conducted by SLor S5 hoard of three” directors, who shall ba ag 1 from among the stockholders, and session. from the highway robberics perpetra- | Europe and respect for the relations of | tounding statement that the President <asporating | without further delay. Another i | solved to placo at the servico of the portant subject domanding national | nution all the possesss of strength, legislation is the Union Pacific land | courage, and activity. The govern- Could anything be more that there can Do |grant. Under the original grant the | ment would pass according to the will | no question of her choice by the peo- Jands &hould have reverted to the|of the country, to a fresh stage in the plo of Colorado as the location for the | government for homestend and pro- | path of progress, which knows no capital. Her vote was 15,080 against emption entry five years after the |limits and which lics open to the| 2 2 menta-y school. This is enough to makg | wove up o brave f 6,0 Colorado’s citizens aro evi- | completion of tho Union Pacifi rail- | French democracy. Tho speoch was | Proposedin any npyiomestiliowions| el IARES AR E S TES earpeatitone FCY ) . i . 3 ¢ a s ] e ) / on_last _w ) e 1 ] dontly lovel Jicadod, Tt time has lomg since | cordially received by tho Semato and |°f tho farmers on the question of [ Ab theseston Jae WECE Sent Hubr | who b oty elapred, but the road not only holds| Chamber, but is generally considered | S1SIN0JOVEDL 5 id the teacher to the infaut «les in Sunday school, ‘I know,” | agricultural aepression, and the meet- | {ard, of the Massachusetts Board of Edu-| wears such A1) i s y 0 clusi o . I hat he thought not too much | like hi 2 2 ain t 2ot no eI B A e R T e e ok ametaithe conelieisa hie st jaain g Iblhionabe ok e Lt | ke g ) ol e G ety li"g could be settled except by algchools, If it were taught less, pupils |y il o< ate, brok Tanda by relasing to take out patents| o great success of the Land Com. | thorough Tand il for Scotland. Tho | would know great deal wore. | He wonkd | the teache oit ave, Daated e f . |teach compound numbers a li - | will 0 on to another question.” for them until aftor they are sold from | mission has proved the wisdom of f'f""""“ ““‘"""‘"““!V adopted this | greGi S 1, "o renron why m'uny will ko ontte potlier (MG time to time, This imposition on the Istono and the ample remedy for | view, and other sections of the coun- nced sl 4 could not go_to & store, pep ; 21PIDS 5 , tee & number of articles and calculate - tax-paying citizens of Nobraska should existing abuses which his Trish land | try are now being canvassed and ag it change, was because the failed R).'AVL:TffIOUS. bo remediod by on act of con- bill affords. Tho bill itself is rapidly tated in order to bring the matter to | toms practical use of their learnin -, g " B 7 s 3 . 5 lan i 2 before i 8 srofessor W, H, Niles, of the Massa- Father Hyacinthe has decided to post- Sut vatonts on its entire land grants, | fsrmers and tons of thousands have | g hy AL Al e el o blaim e | iERle o theiRooloh eonst jony ke (L) frst SHomn SOp bl st N S ATA [ Haw it they Lle 4 PR ; . the “first | Synod in Scotland sincs the Reformation October 14th last was most disastrous e Hations should be de- | wis held at Glasgow, October 1. portance should roccivo prompt tten- [prastical - bonefits, - Tho wnited | Le P T onoy o fishor ! i tion. They concern ourpeople a good | Catholic hicrarey, have pronounced |10 1ie &% Il'_l“rwllyvl o Ushiormen od o e, th ‘I',;‘)!"‘,‘l'.“ : The Rev. Dr. hitehead of Bethle- inore.. than the dQistribution of |initsfavor. A formar membor of | °f Berwickshiro and the Firth of Forth | 0f the elent W i, 5ot o moun: | burk on the 2 By el metsonago. whioh at bust s of | tho Fonian tritmviato, O'Leary y | oxperienced the greatoat losses in life, | tyins, e, iversand bays, ey azht. | iy Prote g B S A A R o ted o 101 In Eyes|Baerptcondiuaybe s teaehing of, ghies O o) convass thraughout the|Sosondary impottanco w0 all except | name, has just written a lettor from | 0.1k individual “moun cort personal canviss H \ ‘Par | mouth alone 80 wives have been : . In roral districts, atati, must be greatly gratifisd at tho|tho othice socke aris, declaring that, whtlo ho matns | AR SRR nat 200 ohildren school be i B Nowi ‘l':l N ibainadrim tains his secsssion principles and is | N A E M 1 e Al lesson from the schoo strong following which he gained. Tho PE—— resolved to combat England, ho depre i(.n!u'l]um During the storm 6 ndows, 16t is impracticable, ", N s . 2 nned for extraho Pu: decision just rondored by the |cates the maligning of Englishuen y A Jous Roacti the Chester shipbuild- er is serously alarmed over the con- dition of our national shipping mter- and thinks that nothing but the most liboral subsidios to American builders of vesscls can revive our shattered marine. Mr. Roach's pa- ovades payment of taxes on theso *spreadn 00T ded 00'GT$ WOL SIES) ‘spremadn uszop Jsd °3gg WOXy sodrd ‘spremdn punod Jed ‘067 WOIy 0008qOT, EIXIVEITOEIANL B 00 ® WHATIWN X*I triotism is only cqualled by the crav- ings of his capacious pocket ook, iy IxnErENDENT WoLve, of Pennsyl: vania, who nominated himself for the { | stato treasurership in opposition to the | las sixteen ee churches and missions, and school scholars, The com Der 785, and there were fifty-three confir- Cameron dyrusty and made o magnif veturns show a total of 49,200 vossoels were lost on the coast, and the e, o | o wewmorial Listory of Ui 2 United States eireuit court in the case | Gladstone, he says, has given Ireland | lives lost and missing numbered 138, e " The «]-..‘l.m,q‘«,..x.nrh..,m‘_ Tt “‘,“ t.l,:A sy o of John T Blair ve, 11, T, Clarke, in- | Iand act such as nobady a fow yoars | The month of October has always been | 4 ; Yt ¢ independent el ox volving the title toa large tract of |ago could have hoped for, and Forster | he W""““"f any during the year for|order and discipline should e i |8t nce of thechuich in this country. lands in the Elkhorn valley, aifords |is very much better than most of the the shipping in Northern Europe, but Stady from nature i worth more ! e English Weslesans chireh has yal- : e e Ls, e scholars way be | able relic, the pocket bible which Mr. vory gratifying ovidence that there is | Trish secvotaties sent over to Dublin [ the last gale was the most destruct- |ld to ebscrvs ent portions ¢f the | Wesl y currid with Dim in all of his ive for many years. country about the sol-h use or vil age \ & some redress against land piracy in our tle. Up to Saturday night 45,000 * SRy Yy hy \ : :ll|\|l'“\l\bh'|*"‘ L):. i‘:::vr:nux:‘l«- 1down Ouatia woloomes to th oty he | mounta of Justice, Mr, Blhie's mothod |Trish tonsats had applied to tho Land | Theroare 18,000 Chincae on the [#av eflk i will te it Of | cos o and used by hivdur- Montana tourists, She has not put|of Joyying blackmail on tewns and|Court to fix their ronts. These are | sundwich Tl il (O DOERC RIS il underaanio | fog Wiy ) 3 e, o y o v T e decond ong ationa e ety attire, and her atroots | countioa. slong tho line of projestod |in addition to thowsands with whom |articls of food i rice e wini I an tmiportant portioa of the Lo Beoond Congeagatiopal { aro not in their best condition; but| ryilroads, by threats and through cor- | the landlords have compromised by a0 b Mt T e o ahn anp uagadily aRRUATRY of Li o sl is ready to show them o magnifi-| e manipulation of local officials, as | reducing the rents§20 to 30 per cent, | o ghe growth of this grain. The Tho medlcal scloby &' o7 our. sy:tamn | Sl Lho_ Sak BAUD. By, ek exhibited in documents produced dur- | and in some eases more. The Land | thrifty planters grow annually nevapal | OF elcation AR thio Bealth of gcls el and o eaduate of |~f.'l"{f.“‘;)a‘f‘.'lfl'.‘)',rf{' greater business future, Her whole: [ie (o trial of the above causo | Court cuts down the rentals from one- | illion pounds. Do they foed hcie | Sioch an aoh Injurione, Tniuiries e D L oy sale houses are propared to lay down|gig pot differ materially from the | fourth to one third, and in some ¢ : dressed b s member to some of thel 4 ar i i Sunn t § ) > Thinese o1 Wi 1 N ¢ P q Metholist e ound is to be pur- their goods in the woatern rritories | 1, othod pursued by ¢ ther land sharks :‘, o-half. : The aggregate r,‘l\\ ‘\ P ;?,h“““ Rbosare with if1 ,‘\“! ‘mm,h. most disth T'l""h"*' physicians in the coun- ‘vhum-d,‘ '-4:,..;‘“;:.‘ eres of Lin 15’ on as cheaply as they can bo purchased in ! % one-hall, o aggregate reductions | phey are too shrewd. They import |ty had evolyed theiropinion that thero was | {he o) of the Alleghany mountains, mid- Ohioago with troights addud, and e and highwaymen that have secured [in the sland from present indications | from China vnough rice to feed thei nothing deterimental to the health of gitls | o™ botween Deer B Ak iand. o7 O ey wuing np and down stairs | Nucland - Tt is to be a national camp: wanufactories have long sinco com- peted in western fields of trade with votes cast for Wolfe as against Bailoy (repubtican) and Noble (demo- erat), Mr. Wolfe predicted 50,000, and his opponents conceded him 20,- 000, Tohopy XX cent commercial present and a still FTESTE-EOXMNE WO.X ERES 'SU00D AINY4 GNV SHOILON 20 IHIT 1104 ® pus ‘STIVE ESVE @ISOV DNIESLI spooy Suijodg uoijiunwiwysung millions of acres of public lands in | will excoed 27 millions of dollars. | cgolies. The government exacts a | in the city schools. 5 Chotllar wa neut by | Marriand (L8 8 Gcean Grove and As this state as subsidies for constructing | This groat work has been accomplish- | glight duty, This the planter cheer- | the (‘rm}.t.‘mfi:‘.;...l ",::"fi',‘.t:,“.i:":.."n'.fi;?i‘ bury Plark and Chautauqua. The gro y . . > i ¢ arents of the h scho ol - s 4 o6t above ti i L railroads. John 1. Blair was perhaps |ed by a statesman whose efforts in | flly pays, because it is an indirect austive questions as to the llimu gi\]..., 55 | 18 5,000 foet above & eastorn procucers. e O i = O ol o s f , ehool Wo! o effect pupil, the T more bold and reckluss in the ways | their behalf will be gratofully acknowl- | fax which he would have to meet in :‘lv‘l::::):n’v"t('r‘::'l;i::!"llt:i(‘tl' "t he l\lgm Ry — and means employed than others)edged by the future gencrations of | some other form if not this way, as|swersshow that about fou fifths lllw lwt year ® state ninety-tw Krxreeky, with 70,000 democratic | who £ llowed in his footsteps, | Irishmen. the government must be supported. par ::::".:I.-t ,:.,.mluc“ll umv;‘kht:“‘ i hnrhnm] AR “l;',‘:'.:'m J.P. ENGL'SH, majority, casts 24 votes in thonational [but e was doubtless fully a8 48 ” Moantime this thrifty Tsland gathers | with schcol work; that their minds are ot sixby-ninio parsonagosn, an f republican convention, while Towa, |honest and honorable in his deal- Additional second elections in Gor- | iy crop or rice and sends it to the .I,“,n‘,,fi.l '“Lth e “..;.| duties; u.,.,l ln.',., The valuo of ti hur hes 1 8153,550, and | ATTORNEY - AT - MW, with 70,000 republican majority, is|ings ss any ot his competitors. | many have further strongthened the | Uyiged States, where it s sdmitted HAXS e enioral reading, oto Vishop Harris, of the Methodist Episco- ' ' only entitled to 22 votes, Nowonder |1t 15 uuly whon theso land _pirates Liboral ranks. The majority against | qugy free, and c i woed price, | i they do not recommend _reduction | chureh, wailed for Aspinwall last -1 M.'Woolworth. o K i ) livasit [ duty free, and commands o good priee: |, ool work, A large pumber of . aday om bis tour of visitation among . s democratic Kentucky asks for more [have & falling out that honest ien [the Conservatives is now swcure nud | —_— - o earort{ teachers were asked Hinwday b of the Methodist Jpiscopal C.F.M foderal patronage at the hands of a|get their dues, and only through them Bismarck has voiced his betior disap DON'T DIE IN THE HOUSE you recall, or are you aware of, any in. chureh in foreign lands, e will preside D o) anderson, b . i i & £ i a g ce of 1 breaking down by “any |at the snnual weeting of the Western veputlican administration than s de- | wo can fully realizo to what lawless | pointment in the threat of resigua- o Ask druggiets for Jt;::: h“"t""m"'? 3 ;}\;‘I','“fij,‘I'|';:"I§;:l, reaking dowh by oo | South American mission to be Woterr | ATTORNEY - AT - LAW u ) mar o1 by republican Towa, wmeans they resorted in bulldozing and | tion. ‘The three grcat parties of the | yermin, flies, ants, insect: be'per box, [ connection v ith them, clearly attributable | Santingo. After spending some time in ‘2 Farobam St, Omahs N 3N ‘eyrwQ ‘00 B YIAIW XYW 0D 810 South Thirteenth Street, with

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