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8 . THE OMATIA DAILY B MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 183i., ) ” ! sl ot endare the keen frosts of the | wealth freed worship Goll #600"_qie o N 1Y BER OUR COU’JTRY. kinda of greqcre azphssle f 1 ihd nob endure, the Kee ke, * Con. |10 our own Couvictions- freedom, 1, o Poltos Pickings i NOTICES---Continaed V] P i 11 VI VN | avd morar. We refer at_{ y wy north, 1 { N hort, | ¢ btk - . {first, and mean to say, that « by, | smyrives s fen lex the ~"-"[~'-{'r\'r"‘v | T B ki tradomy g fyomt 10 Saturday night's business in the po- - otguy, SIS Tentb oR1EC s physio € ve +the lakes, and seek relief along the |not inerfere with the freedom of o Jbody | ¥ line was faitly g SOR RENT—Pisnos and organs, 818 Ten Monday M¢,rning, Nov. 28, rot Jin respect to its physical extent s very Sona ol wwie P ybody | Yice line was fairly active. Six viet- | JPOREE 10t agivirig Sermon De- | ren \ rosof the gulf; w nsof gen - ! St Mot == = | & ATh“k e 11 5e Toak on the map, we shall find this | debility will go from the w10 jnhale | Ours is &\ rm ewntry, Some | ims of “circumatances over which | semrmmt it T hed bk Weather Roport 4 livered by I'r. G. F. Stelling, | . intry lying between the British po s I\';vlrm-ivru Lo }}n mein and | how « e, W ~§"l aticipate an . a<pi- | they had no control,” were gathered arlnr: also front room second §tory brick & folltwing observatio e taken at slons o orth and Mexico 1 innesota Z the east go to | cion we for ot omitmes, | b ) - TE icany stroet, o doors weat of Z0th. lh“:r:,'m,'.,l,l::“:f““ i pgt gl vl Pastor of the Luther- Lo e e an_the soth, Whilo Calif i white Tome to their friendy | and for @ momen e plmes | into the fold, from dewy eve till carly b by = meat 4 L A g de ig! artencd it v | ™ H - T fons named. ) sh. | Atlantichonnds it on_the east, ani {of airs anl . Uone faith grows vveak; dawn. Three were plain drunks, one | T30k RE carnished rooms, north side of e SRk, U A, 8 vien, ) S CHUTOS Pacific on the weet, Thie sestion of the | peoy ! will wistt elevit “)'"l“'”"'m. Gre.t, and goo), and |, Toml I 1n Baht| | Qs A Dm0t west of flet. Inquire Ouaks, Novem! s . earth, )ilnn\nv‘- ‘.u\v,‘r‘v:.,» G;\'w 'n..'.-n'.:‘! “." \"h'n'l:“l; h" leclare t . yes in tely "wi.; :n!r(y)u. wo o .!{\ et d .“"f" "q:’" ;"_‘fi:‘ ':“"“)‘;}"l'(-:""”"'M'I'er after 1 p. m *‘“’l - —— — o " seven hundeed ard fifty miles from west | prov N " ked u pational ingra St. Elmo eatre, C UK 1 ENT--2 story house, §_rooms, 4 large 1% =y |“What 1s Thy Country?" Jemah oy indone thousand sven humdred |covered hoghts Mount Wash ) ar olitienl corruption, our wocial 8 natico of the pence in _an K asota: aleo,n barn If dorired, 24 H E o8 o s south, If we wish to | Onr Soratovas, lems anc 8 | Pridy and sxtravagance, our excessive i o pC he sixth | port St ey £ 83 118 miles from north to sont : e 1nVIte VNS 1 L 0 e upper precinet, and the sixth | - - - £ £ Jow further what such an extent of sur. | whose m dicinsl waters invite the anessand worldliness, onr fearful int . - i) o Ol WENT roung men who doal i n% s know further whet K1k aren we_ sl dis: |valid from every dection, 10 bar.| peramce and profuni'y—the % we ftan | 4B & granger with a rubher oot ane| JOT LG uihet: "tve T e r—rerey ! 3 “Cextainly we Americany are a curiows or, wpon caleulation, that it amounts | take of the health they afford, are al- {fear, . ill call to Heaven for vengeance, and agun aboat a yard long. All gave | B PV uire of J. 1., Rice at J 0 Den er Light | Clear W ot that Enrapean | to three millions und ten tnousand quare | most syithout ny nber, whila from oar | bring d wn, in answer, the thunders o « j. | Suitable bonds for appearance to-day, | at 1715 Dodge treet heyenne 8 | F esh "}'“' yeale, ¢ do not wonder tl ALvapest | S Cape Mays and Atlan ic cities the pale| vineietribution, W hen we feel the erth and the refrain floats sadly round the [ == Omani 8 Froh (et | wetters have found it difficult 6o give ® & | “opijiy brief dmeription of our conntry's | dwellers “of our pent-up €mpor utig go | «qnakes, that shake uk here and there; | colaboose i g A ] ‘,,,l [Clear |l charaeter, 1t indoubtful whether | extart might be rafh leat to satie(y tha de: | home reddened, invigorated aud ref reshed. | whe we wittew the floods, that pour de- Empty is the Cooler, pretorved, Call 807) N. 13th S, " | {C1aT | gy vot of men, who have written wpon [ mands of science. It m ght s to fulfil | Ttis a noticeable fact tht, not since the | vastavon al ng many of four valleys; we Drunks all gon bbb . a1 | Fair ¥ . Svs Ui A | the recuirements «f geowraphy. 11, how- | fermation of this government hias any pes- | of ien tremble tor fear that these may e - -y - NOR RENT—2 furnished roows ov “ L SIS R subject, have differed more | (O intendad to gie the mind | tilence, bred on our owh Lorcers, swapt | the anbe-shakes and th-ante-fls ds of those Satisf: chanta’ Exchange, N, K. cor. 16th and Dodge 8. Lo # [smoke | Cdely than thow who have presomed to | the Targest iden of #is greitness, then the | over the laad to depopulats oar toswas ind | which shall come hereafter. and which, | ypeo \wall it 1y, | BrveS. HREENSS. -..4 o] - | i oty oritios. . Not can we ¢hink Nt this | description wou'd be inadequate, There | citien with ita deadly ravages The chl- | mre dreadful than their types, shall crum | , Mre. Wallace, b fiale, NV, writos £OR BALE. Bisvar k... 8005 | 5 | dive.sity has beem owing aitogether to a|ate & few other ‘ways i ently, by | ara, at times; has dons imiense wmischief, | ble us to pieces o xweep us iuto that sme hve used Benoock Buoon Brrrees for | . ————— Buford ..... {8002 | 50 X dive sity has ',‘"”“"".. golher w b ch this idea onn e reache d, and which, | but it has invac ably come from abroad. | o livion into which the angry Gol swept nervous and hilious 1 eaduc and have | S50 TR Good pony for sale st Writney & Custer... Jack of analytiosd apaoity orn want of | Teteer tnan the anere nakel fgures, can | The yellow fever and the small pox have, | other nations o more w cked than we. recommended them 1o my frisnds 1 be- | SR Comintisio s Houre, 107 &, 14th St D m\\\n"tl. 90.36 | 36 SW |Light hoaesty of purpose. However jealous imore fordSly impress us with the vust|now tmll|th-u, "mnml m\l'n\-h l'n'lll' hlvm And yet I must say, my dear country! 1|ui:-- lhvl;ml- .»-| Tto any o rlnl I ul‘.- [ Assinibolne A " hite ve simply hes T Yive the, ) ave used, and can rec mmen | them to oukie . be o us we bellovel physical propostims of the United States. { dr/ds, but th-y h vo shmplv bees, Toa I Live thee, when 1 see thee rtand, o v Hy X 3 T = i SRRtk Tt 4% her nations sy be of us, we believe) PhasiR BEERUTEE O Gl "of Palatine. | But our contry is no less fertile in nat The hope of every ather lan v one gl ing v care for bilio: ssess.” | FORSALEC Y fine Colts focch Lonling Sh T Whayes for Noverabir, 1581 full | \iere £23 MOV and then {udivideals among | o W€ AT Fdony in nidtory. Tt hee | ural and agei ultural produets Who Tas A w-a-mark in the tide of time, Price 81, t 1.1 size 10 cents, cotw | B Gun oot as now, Has becn, use ety Moonaphares for Sove bt B tnoon | them who are disposed 1o do un justice. | heen the thtre of some of th wranded, | not heard of he vast Limber regions . f Renring to heaven tuy brow sub ime. — oo beabilnrnd iy 4 fmoon, Btk thirdquarter, 104 Not e hve tasson o suspect that thees | events thatower took piece among men | Maine? Fron: its luxuriant forests of pine, I love thee—next to beaven above, Stole the Carpots. — SR vieRt quare 2 b 4 | Gt hine o)t hiad a specia’ n it, o- | hemlock, cedar and spruce hewn the Land of m fathers! thee I love Somo sneak thief made a successful | JYOR SAUE—A hardware ani stove business in Vi fos have e inroal perylexity, Dot i gy 1o it and gave epe- | bac: bones, ribs and arms of our vessels, And rail thy slan ers as the wil S % T et b e st tawnim in Nebrack 5 business LUUAL BREVLY LS Might motani. asiity of ar inion be@ue |G eongth, prom e e glacy o it. | and the tber for other projects of art in With allthy faul'sesr leve thes stilll” haul one morning last week. At a establish 4 a'd best location in town, Wonld sell the whole or take & partner, who is ayractical tinner and willing to wo K in the shop © o it, No petter chance ever of; 1owiness About #2000 requir. | o the faot that thess writers have vig'ted District Conit has adjouraed for ome | L ¢ giiteremt periods of t cople, Ve Weo oftem in must hiay ne what & mighty covntry | distant cow tries nd eities, From that When we ook at t astye the | and other adjoining states cone also the [ which, inste onnding @ loits | granite and mar! seen porformed. | quarried from the nations, |residence on lower Douglas street, of contributing any hin whoses valuable blocks, | towards adva ciug the caise of hum n ty areboree [ hove all the while made it their dever- ome of the rooms wero changed and | 31 tasy el the carpets, being taken up, were tem- | ¢ rapidly progressive of the Turnelit yil's prokirs house £600,000 h s Address, B, No. 4, Omaha Bee. 4 on the meme, We are searce Andget {f v e throw <tine i o com: | away to e (s s, and | mined aim o foster dex wtis & pre-erve | POTarily put in an unocoupied part of | 3801 SALE-— One Iarge cook ran e and ono Ieen puid awt for hogs since October Tth. | pe ooy whiere aivl what sve ars to-day. | pars Jith 1, we whall bo suprissd to | polished for the tombs of our che isked | human slavery, to kep < image [the house. A sneak thief, who evi- warlor set of 7 pleces. L. F. Maginn, Att'y, e Blectrieal Doll,” & miusical bur- | wiapoy i st un dat, 1o | Fnd Gt it mensured only one diundred | dend, I the interiof states o have tho | duwn, to ex dt the f-wat” the sierifice of | dently knew the premises, crawled | iehton Bloc, Cits 22N 1 TR EIVI AL DTN DR HONR | bl s s Rkt ol Fated® and f 1ty il oy e e v and the vosl, and thess in such . | o 1wy to holl fuspe able blocks |jite a back window and earried off the | TR SALE—Two second hand engines in rsts STUS; WIS WIVOR Becby pera house | oq, we are met “old fogien” by 00Y | milen in average breakith —that ittioos not | arinous quantit thit we not_tell | aginst the whe potiticdnd o al | Wi 4 RS VEIEE KT " Juss condition, one 26 T, I, snd ones K on Montlar evening by the “dollitiea™com} 5ing We have a greal re- Vihe listle stato of Ver- | them fur fear of beng disbelieved. L a | prosress—wiien we lo t T sy, | Plunc he carpets were valued at | 5 p0 i Onaha Foundry and Mlachine Co, pay. apeot far our ancestey; we ¥ ..y;m‘.(- i S have iy:lm ois, \\’|~<|:n‘u~|\|=4 ‘Inw ....‘: ‘n\l‘r‘l‘ how 1ng tl |.ul' w bers about $100. % 3 481-eod-ded T R g ailrond irou |0 wrw very much; ve to thinl v we not heard of | Miseuri, Copper we find in Michigan and | mitted to live, may w_not hope that our T & AL ELLTonin So6d Hon1oe; D) A% TN '“"'f"’ l'\ 78 '”,'f‘tl:l ”', ’\‘";";"l”m: O erithone nob 1 mon #1 whiowo | Gescce? (Fverythiig connecksil with it fin Culiornin “Nevada, Colora o and | cou try, which. though young in yeurs, A Willing Endorser ORSALE-Team good ponies, chevp; at Ked was delivered at a little town morth of | ¢ v i Tarn, 16th § Vis., July 30, 1881, | 1y pick FOR tALh. Wakrntn & C Sieg—I I 203-t1 t o tatern o aro | rendimg; bt for all that, | Kat o bofency 8o i e wsa hews o niep. | Lalio, we hit upon the r h mines of that | has surpasset them all ‘in what it has e e nonine or i 1170 nylw Ay Out | thon ofiits physical extent. Tty arts and | most costly of all metala—c Id d ne O O Whertys aae we Have | sdianconsits poets «nd orators, its a mies | What shall wo sty of the procosd. off di ha MLLWAUKE is eu pass ng the o all inowhat it ic| gy & now, will contiiue 1o sur ass them s o Fails Chy lnst Wednendey by the M wouri Pacific folks. ARROOK & CO¥, 1 + ept it ever kince. (Thix indapende anl genn=als, its na vies and ¢ our agti ulturer Wh t can any one think [ all in what it will do vere fter, may ye. | S recommend your Safe Kidney and | 75 ks18 has rattling lon lists of houses, (ks —The heaving: on the wotion for u wew | 68T R G T TG R St O oicadhere - ¢ tho e Onr | descend, thronkh e, to o god old ae, | Liver Cure, and you can cheerfully I3 Tate aud faronw Tor sale Call and. kb trialiin the case - Chas. £ 1 088, 40 | ot s it has Boeen grewing. Nement its mightiness in our minds, and [ soils are nigh magical in their fe til. constantly e bt ntul for |use my name. Mns, ANS Keiy, © | e 2k the district cowrt, was pestponod Satardey | thisecconnt we dond, hesitute (5o cha anake ue feel that there never was such a | ity Upou looking at 8 me of the statisti \] s true we re wicke 3 buthave| . eod-1w Fou sALE-M-g« of _Douglas and Sarpy oute ntil after December Gth. o wven thoweh. It origgvated with | country liko ancieat Girocce. - W hat is our | cal tables, o enormons did we fiud the ern ti ne beou wicked, tw? I. i — . Yea. A ROSEWATER, 1620 Faruham stroek by rork of potiiag I the sawbreka [t wiseasd] ycail ot earlne dayy T L ot how_ver, when we. discoer | Mums of bushels, p unds, ton< andggallon-, | brue we e undesceving buc have not "ot consinnes to wiit 1%, we kee " it does | that this Jand of “'claskic story” was only | that we could scarcely ma e oursely progressinz quite rapidly and §t iu ebuted |yt e throw it away. (If we can modify | tho part of & peninsula, abeit two hun- [ lieve the tables were for one y ¢ [ O tores, hotels, far ots, lands, offioes ‘that the busiress part ¢i the city willlbe [ and improve it, ‘we do: if wa eaunot we lt [ dred and fifty miles lone and one hundred tnowght surely they must be for ten or between freedom ond wousrciy, k eping | felt as soon as parties partake of *‘Con- | roome, ete, ‘See 18t page hpipes by New Yeat's Da; it.go. Tho trath e, we aromct wedded t and eighty miles wide, and scarcely equal | twenty. In asingle season th were pro- | friendship with the ne, hecause she 1 us", | rad's Budweiser Beer.” laid with pipes by New DL o, T e wonld ot be n-atient o tho statos of ~ermont and | duced Gver 171,000.00 bushels of wheat, | and ho din tigh Iy to the uther, bec m ¢ et MIBOELLANEOUS, Washington Trving, who was ehnrged | A0 ioan, Wedo mot cling to any one | NewfHam: shire over 830 000,000 bushels of ¢ rn, over 172, | she likes, and yet " living «n— iving o1~ with teying 10 defraud the Withnell Bowse | pet prinaiple, heoacae that would not bej How great doos not the name of F tfor board bill, was Friday gentemcetl to T | AHEE Tuatiohy bEeh S UndsasrViE, ¢ Exhilaration and buoyancy of body 5 we | The e is Gr at Britain, eve wser lating | and soul are wanted, which will be ents houses, l_ OUSES AND LAND-—Bemis g- | 00,000 bushels of oats, -ver 20,00 1000 a1 foo ing up th Lo lists £ kings and Dr. Amolia Bourroughs, Withnell nopendent. We generallyjoroceed by a | lanibsennd! Considering the giant part it | hushels of rye, over 115700 000 bushiels of | queens hat h ve ge c-u her proud throne! | house, Tuesday and Fridays, 10 a. m. 10 REWARD Will be paid for the return of aset of wurgical instruments, lost i 7 (! Y o1 4 i 5 He t A ] from my office Nov. 24, 1881, and no_questions i ek osiintatio, test 1 one thing | taken i the affairs of uther mations; | Irish potatoce over 187,000, 00 pon s of ‘hoe is France, every on to 8 p. m n&e £l AR o 1@ftoen dayw in the coenty il and so pay [0Th S0 SPTEIIME VS ahether, . Or. we [ Showast fleets and armies it has mustered; | rice, over 421,000,000 b uuds of tobuces |5 while tuming & politicdson —— nsked. DR H, P. JENSEN. 57628 the costs of the snit, 12,0 manner. The W11« annownice that they wave to Ihave nmerw artist i the Tole of Feen to- . in thosame | o by the principle of eolecticism, extiact: | tho almont illimitable manwer in which it | ver 2,000,000,000 younds of ginned cot. |42 foverishond ingwhat is best out of many ideas and | has extended its conquests and added to its | tem, over 60,000,000 pounds of wuol, ov Jrming o new ome by combén#tion. Suck dominion; -the Jordly influence it has| 300,000,000 pounds of cane sugar, ov w curious proplo are we. dlways commanded, we almost feel like a | 460,000 000 p unds of butter, over 105,00 Perhaos, my hearers, the foregoing re. | pigmy beside it, and tremble whenever its | 000 pounds of cheese, over 19,000,000 tons might in the “Chinscs of Noimandy.” Hut mm”hm-e s od strange to you, Let | yroud 1.‘4.. roa: and nluikenl its nhu]n:u‘«i u!lm; SATEN sanbe found m @ mi metell you what suggested them to my | mane. But, what is England when laid | over 81 the beat Jeans that-ownbe found tm Gu nha | L i & of precarions times | aide by side with the United States? We | aad ovel isat the Boston Cloth Wo are called upon te give thanks |wan sarcely believe that its whole extent | aichards. Farnham street. to Aimighty sod, It s tr ae iy ouly about two hundred and twenty- Have we not therefore a goodly Mra. Simeral, of this city, mihor of | the presilent of the X ni'..ulu ates | five miles wide, and three hundied and |lana? If the country of Pales- amation that th ; ju MXT' in her n Li)nnlily Great Bargains in Overcoats, Ul-|rpHE NN as she i~ lawless und licenti us in her so- p) Jlste: B! Ixpecting [ public of Omaha, (particularly to the ciet , and yet Living en—living on - | sters and lL Isterettes. I""l‘”l‘"’5 ]“' Germe it he will opon an evening school at n: bin.land in her antiquit.! open up about a month ago, T bought | his re:idence, on 12th, bet. ¢ hieago” and Cass LR T a large stock of above named goods, | St on Sorday, Peceinbor sth vor 61,000,000 1 1 omsof m dlas s, | still hngging her d- potis, st 1l as T wish to have on hand at this part | oun 14l e O kation'wi il bo P N e b Enlish school education will be :ive ) 0,000 worth of grden stuffy | to her Mo onmed nisin, sti |y of the season. To make quick sales, | will be taught it desred. My experi 9,000,000 worth yiclied by the | and slaughteiing her Clhoistion » i YoMt them At Very 10w Call | teacher in public schocls in” three different t livin - on--livin_ on, as unc 1 Bt AT S BAREIRE T AL tHE OB House | b8 1yt t guarantee to every one wishe i'eor, anl e bl fioun weill 1o fhio | G s St at th e Touse [ yne toettnd. For further particulars apply to endent!” Th re is China concenling hor- AT 'NDERSIGNED Respec.fully announcos g Houss, 1212 MATHIAS R ] own the rtvirs of tho | mentivusindis pra Toord [difty milos lonig!’ The siuis e state of Oui | ine, from which lonah Self heh nd her i assible walls, Strivin Omaha, Nov, 25th, 1861, Uil Sien i, in hin i finite merey hay most signally fa- | is well nigh as large, while, among the en- | flee, was a county flowing with milk to protect ver h mish empire and to -- - Creighton block 8 5 o'clock p. m. vester- | vored our conntry and psople; that peace | tire number of our states, there are no less | honey, a country of wheat aud barley keep civilization anc rel sion o t, host-| WANTED. - A tew more good active Svru,\\'w,p.u... S. E. corner 15th and Day- day, having slipped on o picceofecal. She |and prosperity bawo beer vouchaatyl o dhon fiteen which are each larger in i oliven i fige i v ud pomgranates, | in of the thon s i thotan s of | reliablo purchasing agents o | I G T S O L e i e i us; that no pestilence ka« vidted our |mensions than the whole o gland! at is not our ¢ untry? ages that hive m vked the hiso v of her | Kbt runnine IS S AL L AL LTI dislocuted her wight shoulder aud was (B0 LRGN ndant prvild Were we to take our country and divid- it R N e e TV =] (e nis | R o cun i i s e SHOREL L3 B ARG AL, 560 takon to Kuhn's drug store and oazed for ore left us i froedemn, swhich our fut! | into sections of the are still onr increasing heritage. | +h e fifiy-one Englunds ize of the Bri » should have 1, in the higher sense, constitute B | welone of lifs ax ever] - And chall it be | chine. For terms address, W. D. ¢, which though o ly in| Womack, general traveli 3 OPOSALS - Proposals will te received for 2 agent, grading and terr cing 182 fect front on —The case of £1e Mason Machine.com- Why is it that, as Ame e s, |th t ur coun ¢ .. Dakota_county, 00ou the | Still, it is just as true that we are yet un | surtace now occupied by we 80 often speak of our land as herone hndred and sixeh year, bas et h- | Omaha, N 3 Nitf - | YarohamBl Diisbo recalvedrutitl och, Dea. Eiidan !;fik.f‘l\.l ‘m:) e | dra darcelond of wrief. The president | statos and territorics of the Americ R lished liber y_spencd the prison doors 10 = e time of the Unitad States ¢ p tond-| L E L vefers to this fact in tader lan- | Union. loved coun'r European ngllions, reared an asylun for| Flour, Ground Keed, Corn, Outs, journment abnoon to-day. Tt was on sriel | g, AU« period,” ke says, ‘“when | We have now, I believe, thirty tioularly | the oppie-sed of all nations, fad the hon- | aud Baled Hay for sale by Peland & | | Dy jury. and the case is conducted by the | the full ng leaf admoni<hes na that the |etates, DBut, risht along-side, we|Isit simply this vast expanse of ter gori myriads of fore e rati GRvoraid ”,."L,_' ZFith n18-6t | W ““,"\“.“""(";“““" b8 T Ceibant in| Che ity Tamdl iabsy | Imo OB (ored ltiyydaiat iknd s A hive b Lt ryRnedss HEOtLTY, enough we have heen speaking, stre Tishtened the yokes of et | Gwyer, ¢ ARD ; ; ; ; Lion still Jies in the shadow of agrent be- [ty form twice as many more. At noon court adjourned until 10 @'elock | FANECT the mourning which hus |The territory of Dakota aloe | frim north to south? I it i, then L Monday mornin-. it e Tt wtill finds ita s rrowfu’ ex- | would make five states as large as P nn-| peans, Africans and Asiatics mu-t ha i ol man up again in e The case 6fChas, Gerald, chazaod with | pression tow: A God before whom we but , and over thirty a3 1rge as Con-| too, for hey well in such te rito the Creator pu him -sholl e ¥ «tely bowed i grief wud supplicati 1 New Mexico wou'd make. thir. | some of which ate eve: larger than our |our councry, assatlt ana battery and forolble Who g vornor of viir own state, in o spo il states s lay ing so m.ny miles f om east to wes by her influetice, sont « pelints th darknes of Don't forzet th ball at Turner's hat his, [ vemb ) Al die cfor: others that ] 1B’ BEALKSTATE 500K ht to liv wedish Libr: 1, Suturday. Fm ND—Keys cn Famham, in front of Toft’s Owner call have san e by’ proving property N o- | and paying for this advertisenient the Bee office. \trumce as Maryland, and | own. s it our cities, that have s rang up [ have a less 1ig K 5 ' wpon personal property, by his former | mussagge seconding this eall of thankugiv- |nearly sixteen as lugews Muxsichus s, | everywhere w if by e chantment? | If it 1c nhardly believe it. May SPECIAL HOTICES. > ALED TAV—AT A, il. Sander's Foud =016 Landlady, cones up at 4 p m. to-day. Itis|ing, “adverts do ithe sam» bereave- | Montana would wake more than theee |is, then China must have such a country | anticipations — arc nothing = — = _ | 1> 1018 Harnoy St. s19:t¢ Dolived that there is nothingin the charge went, and admits th ¢ we have not|states as lar : % se as Ohio, and over sixty- | too, for she h s cities far more populous | than the —creations — of - the yor passe ! from under the sad shadow | seven asl EMIS" REAlL, ESTATE EXCHANGE. o a8 Delaware. Alaska, yes | than any of which we can bo st Iy it |1 TOILOAN-MONEY: ; i Y be m expretutions 23 s 1st page. «against the young man. The full particn-| which it cmst. [Thoss statements .re] Alaska, would make more than twelv |our ivers, that fiow so majes ical'y, and | nothing more than hovish drean, TR o ENIS' NEW CITY MAPS, 1 Jars of the aflaic have already buem pub- | specific enough for us all. ~We read ly un | states aslarge as Now York, and over four | seew to mark the bounda ies of ou nu- if they are, 1, then, let ne dre A O e btoa Do B 5as GEO. P, BEMIS. linked in TuiE Bek. domtund what they wean, o timo iy ndred und thirty.foue s Targe us Ritod: | werous republios? 16 it i then § uth |1 twe drean; wake (to hehold the A RooR Bl chien 2of — h 5 Yoo abort, 1ince the ragie event to which | Islandl And, finally, taking the wh le | Awerica must have it too, for h r Ama- | realiy—to ecomen win oo of such an | gx e R ToA0 s o —Thio litle swolve weoks old waif 168t a | (1”20 hiat we should forget, and the | estent of our’ physical domain, and divid- | zon st 1l ol on, the giant” of all the wa- | unexampled fisupiointent! S50, 000 o oo i omatescctes, by | GOUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL | ] fow days ago.with Mrs. Williams, the col- | wounds which it inflicted upon our hearts | éng it by tho average number of square | tery. Iy i. ur wountains, that beltuson | Where, in such an event, would the | "R DWARDS 1109 Farnhain St. ) <ored Iy who runs the laundey wn Béth | forbid that the terrible lock it camed aolleminallbie A e S coulllbkverdver|the saer e Westy ahugo o bk ents | Awrical freem n i o2 T e T T NOTICES. 4l > TE s ' whould xo quickly pass from the recollec- | i fty-oight states, containing each fifty-one | to prevent the ov.rflow of ethe ocen?| and? Al L X i A 2 oy | and Doughus; died at ix o clock Lt ¥ei- | Siod o (BLE B O et duwn, | ehousund weven hundred and sixteen squsre | 1€t i, then Russi ;m Ame ica and M . T oas et aden 0000 teree i sume ol 860" an day. The shoreabouts of the mather are | it was thought the moat.desperate blow our | wiles, anknown but tho father lives in Dos | cruntry hiud ovor receivd, and the rowlts | Buppose wo should seek to populate this Moince, Tois peohable the child will e | Which would flow fom ié were regarded, | tmanense \ xtent uf territory, i0|sin e we efther over ten les ag ? In | upwards, for 3 t0 6 years, on first-class city and [ “NOTICE. —Spect vertise ) 5 5 ns | France? Ah who wouli be poli farn property. BrMis Reau ESTATH and LOAN u‘;gT;L s“:mm"h"fm"'“""' suchias ther into the clouds. Is it | plaything in Fianc-, wh ha 1eigned as o | A9xC¥, 15th and Douzles Sta. s, Found, To Loan, For Salo, To Rent, must have it t o, for their mounta reach even ‘Serritory, how many | our uavy, which, Like a monster seaser- | King i A ¢ o —— Wants, Boarding, cte., will be inserted in this usiadin the eon)ity cemetery even by som: of our most prominent | peop e c uld we put into it ? Fillinz it up | pent, eoils ahout our coasts to protect us | ouid Le suffer himself to ie ridden HELP WANTED. column at the low rate of TEN CENTS3 PER L 921 24 2 Y: 5 statesmon, a8 alarmingly thre 10 the same ratio of popu n as the state | against invading foes? 1f it is, then Enw-| there, who had enjoyed the sweet freedons LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS —The preliminary hearing in the Ford- | our public welfare. hen ths execut of Pennsylvania, we could have one hun- | iand a d Fr nce must have it too, jor their | of Christianity here ? ‘\'],'rl_‘w\l the Cre, h:nu »nfin‘.»,“]mn-u P LINE for each subsequent insertion, smaper case, kas been postponed until | chair became so mystovious ¥ vacant, and | dred and eighty-nine millions, +ix hundred | ba tleships are by no means inconsidera- et oo mobthe dining room girl and a head waiter, = | - e menta at our office, up-stairs, e, 1850 i i he s moanlime & op | 18 Prosent aceupant was called unexpe-t- |ani thirty-six thousand, three hundred | ble rivils. 1s 1t our for y millions of peo- ) n D OB 4 it ey ty il it, ho did o with honest tremb. | souls, ‘Paking the We may Live, Sine, as 1 lic atio of Massachuset! 2 | ple th & have their homes upon these fer we hol comner Brondway and Main strects, Council . + ¢ R 1 3oard in private vy by man Brantnot is held to bail in the sum of $100 | ling, a d immediately, under the jrotouns the most densely populated of all th tile ne Tfisis, then Rus a muse have |t S utureliu ourands; iwo ican, D ororoass s Xobanyons. /A | Dlus: 5 y forburglary andJohn Cusic $100 each on| snse of the precariousness of the time, | we would huve four hundre | and s it too, numbers mar- than wo ao | We OUEhE we 1 ik, row Lel 636-t1 NATAN tatCounoi &he doulle charge of burglary and scoting ]| conveked the nation in vy of public hut | five miltions, five hundred and eighty | ourselves no; this, in the highest | 130 Rt s e oo WA k 0 cents per we wxifh intent todeill, Both men wece com- ‘.|I ation, ¢ mfession aud suppl cation, that | th wsand — inhabitants Taking ~ the | senss, is not our covntry. The-e are on =G s | livered by earricrs. er Broadway o he A e God, who watcl ratio ot Dogland, thit land crowl- | the evidences that our witry exists | S y “‘ EATOLES ¥ Main, up stairs, Councii Bluffs, anitted to jailiin default ot ba 1, \t have m forgive our el “with " hnnan Seings and we | They helomg to our country, but “they do | WS SIS SR AL | = - N OTHeE Yo can gt T S Ve ke aro.naklnglo: 1%, comf Hand by | could find homes hore in a prodigious [ no' e natitate €ie country itself, ~Our | fi* PEMSEG G108 Lya) Ll i FAN ED—1 carpenters, | ur s f your ehildren, The Farnent Workers are making ex- | y, iy “gur extremety 1is gool | vopulation of ene bill on, one hundrad and | country is rather w vast political organiz i dev Inynieilsicaiinglip bt W *Capiter avenae " £y ey post tonsive preparation for theirannual divmer turn " from us the | sixtzen millims seven hundred and ten | tion, whose distineive characterisiic is| leeulisaintiv gLt 5 = Cew instas ¢ ne and sup_er to be giien at the Christian comed s im ending | shousand ingelligent creaturcs. that it is free 16 consists of s i [lorionsiune ovsiioi his e and Herdiefure allowed to Cninka o v Nov: B06h: Mhiows to-dy, though two montis | 1 ask, the o in view of these faste, | dividuals proeogitive:, i 16 |fenvanline i ol % and privi 1 ‘\\'\\‘u”h“:,u [ 5w 2 3 me by sinee the great and d | have we not o ountr, 1 ves; and iti the exercise of these, a what williv s upy I cor, Califoruia i TANTED= Ag ¥ who know this band of 1 nest W 1'was laid in his tomb, the sense of | the single pal tical power of Chin Geantond to/each individun n un insbru- | J3et tULY. 1oL e T o st D AT Novd Know they can expect first-class diner | an afllie jon has not gone with them. | the United States has « larger phy: K ont callad the Constitution, that consti ""\'- utidl cunl o int SRR R (i i L T . ovi-tt. and su porin every rospect. They will | tattered shreds of black that still dangle in | fent thun any organized country o the | tutes our ¢ mntry—ihe democratic, epuo- | e 1R A wiih termy, 0, 1%, 140 Doug | JIOR SALE—ior ud harsces, cheap N oa 05 s (or sala |y LA akitcoin teba 01 iogm ot Jei CLTE lobe. lican country of the United State<. 1t is | 1% nay 67848 [ fomcash. Addressiw. Il C, lio cltice ud from th bz V8. | the striking dwelliugs of ovir hamlets, and Council Bluffs, Nova st ures of our dead president which in- | in frames of mournin, as they may still An- 1% akon fn.our parlars and shope, all’ go to ¢ of 1868 ps, all” g £ 1868, | 5t tho wounds of the natlon have not yet hoated and that its tears. hivi ed? With all pub ie, what degrec: of lewening may not | . Ours is a good country. Simply to | not the d ast plhysical extent would signify [or king, or despd nothing, Better would it be to have le s, | minions o slaves we are, but it is o comti-| i varion-ehu ches wnd Suday With qu lities to render it de-irable, than | try of the people w country which the | jy .6 kil states of pity may i innunierable arcas that were uninha Pope. hivse miade, which the peope own, |06 W e s The suit of Ferdinand Str Heury Holz, an ejectment ¢ volves the validity of the surve by which the boundaries of ths lots i SOME CMpLror, o ez or aristocral, wh ¥ ANTED - First- c'ags chambernaid and di iz 1oom giri City Htel 7 YOTTER'S TICKET OFFICE- War in tickets continnes to boom, Unjrecedented W rates to all eastern points. Every tickes nteed. Orders filled by telephone. From road Jathering he to ten dollars saved by purchasing tickets Hart e g e FREONO0 AL ¢ amadk 1l ble. We undersrand that greatne s and | Wh ch the people control footing up of mat rial, - poli it O10r, Potor, succeasor to Potter & Palimer, No, artman # addition were fixed, way jeen yet wiped away. ause, therefore, | yooiness do n & always go tog-ther. We can therefore say what the pesple | i ous influence, what | igmtic T drid 40 South Fiith street, four doors beiow the post- cided by Judge Savage Friday in favor time as this, we ave called tos| " g o iy Per instance, i 0 agreat [of few other countri houst o t no one would s on earth can | g, Miris! i " t 5 oftice, Council Pluffs, low: praise and thanksgiving, I said | gountr f.. edom and Chris iamty may not be olice B W 1l of the plaintiff, A new trial was granted and e " ' e betweon we can Ay, his is our coun- Y biook TAN Doy, with po L { uly we are & curiaus peopl Uy 8 aReol e e LonE SNz | won? : Harney / “inquiro at bix ofiite, Co at once in accor 'ance with the usual prac- | Still, there muy not be 8o mich strange- ,.f.m[:,,,L'",,"“v;“f,’,',lj‘i'.,fi.,.“'l'{f..'.]-", Tl e ,2,“",“’,.1‘5.,,‘,',“”' may sy s 8] T such, toen, be our conntry, in great- - e \\' ahqulreiay s o oo tice. ness about this after all. We only want od strong girl at nest, goodness, cor hle m and plomi-e, have \\ j Logree, is barren Upon its [ “This i ou or, “This is my to be unde stood in order to b made con- [T Upon its | “This is my house o “This is my T buy 100 tons broom il reasc y " n corn. 21st and Izard s o X ; consts ave interminable fores its | fo imply because he hagpens to be a | W5 Dot sPe s to be grateful? Te) o, Yor particulars address Council Blufl ization smong the railroads, “Uho C., 1, & | palitie aus and practical ‘theologian, |yt enuntey, bt s surface i bure | o that can boaet, s i, cnorecar | ave iy ot bien cat i vloumint placest | NRTANTED 7o Pl e - Q. was five hours Lite and the B, & M, hether we all compreheud it or not, @ | yud'saudy, It has neither springs nor [ and then show the title to prove it. Many | ¥ LRl 4 IS Sell | B bGPt \\ & Co., Council Bluffs, Towa. . gy N meeting for such a purpose as Thanksgiv- 1 its season 35! f b gl Sl fe! Bi his | thanksgivinz we not, as follow nqui e at 1517t L . S e b0y raln and faT e Eratn o | ISR SN SRR B S SR Cln e (A WA DIAT MIARE NP8 BEK (00 Englishoan oalls Grsat, Britaln bia | of jzens, ropeat, withous bow-tig, for ou Un i A > 01 SALE—01d papers 40¢ per hund were both liidout in comsequence. The | indicates a prop r notion of temporal ex AR AR 'NT”‘“:G Ay ':h::""_'(' ;‘I_"I‘[‘;f."f“m“‘“l'l'l‘“":m“}l,w']:“"‘_" 8 40" | comfurt an chiver, the words of that in- VY A situton Ty TR S e e, Bohnelt Brufls, eer former 1 {t about 1 o'clock, the latter about | ixtence and w high conception of religan. fihe United. States. Vet who doen ot | holds a fee farm O conibion tha, o perc | Susablo on o, vopiat umonyenti| LY, il o take carh ot horkai Iy | = e e B N NSt O fwag ol AR il SSthink B n0ieaniit o0 Bl ivaes o fra . Sihatat [ foriun s.oertain mmount o€ wervioe for the | American schiol childien: TEDWARD KUEHL ] A u e unhppy, I8 a8 late, one honr, an | the Kamsas City train | yuch s as it TSy AT why? It is one vast desert|rightful and superior 0 any on { h y [ \\ Aol i tstingui H i te. Enquire of L. Polund, 1413 Dodse | MAGISTERR OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDI 4 o k bo, - 3 i region 1t iy distinguished for its{ Irishman - ings of hs in Mavarnoun, wost & I e k T, 495 Tenth Streo . twenty-fiye minutes, The teain from the | tanes noverhave e ultinato i | plagos ond bills of wand—fo: i 1w lan | “iorin go Braugh,”, and yet i theot- This glricus Vanheo nat he gresiest ana | stret Sl cior il o (111 TIONALIBT, 438 Tuiih Bigseh ot woon Earoham West was on tine, that is, the points ot which they are the | hube, coase grasses and furous whirl-| tedand rovbed by hard-hearted aud nwo | bk L L our banter 15 | YAZANTED A honsekeeyer at 1100 Spirit n for any b il ot Easian s (e T outaebiralnes Koanipit “L‘" I~Iu.~t-tvu- dl--,:n- nnll\' winds. As many as cight and fen yewrs | Lot landlovds, Many a Gerian telis of Mo baxe paablovel e WV A and present, and on n conditions in the fu- Seats fr the Clars Touire Kellogg | Wo may look | tho worst calanitios thit | naws away without bring wg itsparchéd fn | *Mein Vaterlan " nd yeb fe can ony | Heres gentel dnvit ture, Bootd und Shoea muds toorder_ Forfect at Lincoln were sold by auction | have ever lallen v“l""' ur unfortunate | ats o sicgle shower «f rain, 18| s eak of it as o 1 lace where heis | ermitte ol JANTED— A first-class wom £ 3 ®ialantion v uarasitond i The it choioo wld for 81, | Py and vet, i s take tho tinue, o e | travo erw often 110 of Uhiras wpon ths ot | 0 Tive, and whowe aeror, i, B’ have sy, ‘ A | VWA s Wi, 100 b strect. | i Tn two hours after the walo commenced the | howt th 4 hve neser web boen encheds | O i go s well an e Coune [ oio att1a With eooptrea OF 1o ¢ bee | A4 €1 AR A QU 80 iTieEy SOl MRY W A3 Fa han st i desirable s'ats in the parquett and Hiery BN ['.'_fh '}'tli-.t.'-‘""}.‘Al“.“t,'|‘"..'(' try. Htssurfuce s madenp of all the va- [ belongs exclusively —to the Amer can | Whie irom e Alls ¢ W s TANTED—Funding bridzesnd s bouds B ek e A e | D vt a ok Moo oo | sy A AR Talo SRELLARIPRIBHAIERIN B (160 ] e L R s T e WA Gitrs Befova 2811 o front rows of seats in the gollery [there are vials of divine indignation th B Cen ol Whh SHONARS WENOIE AR i8 is my own, my native land TR 08, - two fron \n‘ i u: |:n lh ls;l ':) Hiaro 16 YA B 1:\::-<n:‘“I ::un\";(‘l::v;} : oLtos. l\ h.iym..l rlmnilul ait con'd | yq holds his title by virtue of his citi- 3t VY ATk to cook, wash and - L and placed on sale af ’t e ] " we ide w a d il LT e + tl “ ] ! in Al r sceond wo d take e O o ata | WhHlAL it s true that our national and huve wade muthn diskiiRGS WE SO conallyipnd ABLIE AR 00 B I iy MOnr Iacs st paliursyy BHEIIHS G SReY g aagana enclln Co BepENEES B0 o 2 L 4 ang or K ats ST P b e LG of nutural besuty, and |yt oyn w sivgl - acte of groun duaw, ! / ot comur of 20th and California (R 9 in the second tier, and they were quickly s & ST A, MR, 55 | Junlag overds frap north ‘l'l"””l" and | 3oehier, heis the landlord of every T grund v it wonl1 pour 4l this wishty b SOmE ke % i + \ B e A v ast to west, one can ot but be e | gy py in the nati o, His claim s not o B . f e - taken ot these figures, Last evening at roo, and the fact that, bad as | ressed with o i y M ¢ Our wountains, lakes aud riore are oll wblize A Ty AN, BRI i 3 | irasad with thi (ack $hat b, wslh 16 lcircummadbed by meorion ax towmeblp T FD=1,0 o 200 joads of dirt_near ek g the closa of busiuess ncats b9 the MOWNE | pe presents s with sufficlent reason to | IRCRaTRoL of (e oAt e wisdomn, | e, o weed ot be careful whether o | Aud v wend s owa by g g on ¢ wdo | ) a8t Mary's avenue. knguire it Tiee of 8700 had been sold. Lo grateful, In the lizht of this splana- | foon wonderful'y Aistaavay otor have |y o this o on tuat side; but wherever ]m graphic wire . e R ' B N g P ot et e obey e e L, | taian sad walleys, lills aid pintas, foreste chucted 10 408 tow "there He. .y S0 | e Earopets in commobian, wid ler sou-| FOR RENT-HOUBES AND LAND. Humbugged Again. L e e F 1tk ainsing. | ARdeticia: 1%eg and siverss fiave allba: | ot homs, sl b 0 o - SprREIRA D S5 2 S o ] S o T e B T Rl Ay L0 s | el e Naul Vi i | ame tho eubleota oft Rouk A 1eta . | north gLy the sonthi olkher, inthie eact 168 iy 7 [RERTBNT A ot Ui sthe by il it of Hop Bitters, und my wife who | into his conrta wi It praise; let us e thank- h ure, v bee mad atch, DY | i the woat, thougly o b chief mis- | A this‘they fut aro eVl Sa00 1 | pranina, K. 1. Cor. California and 10t 4 wis always doctoring, and nover well, | ful unto him and bloss iy nawe.” teased w Bo urgently to 1 coneluded to be Limbu | tiate or a eherilf, can expel fr m o ) tion into another, 1le may o f he w.nts | Forthey o may mova if he will—ho may beowe 0 0 achool : o tommon £y or & permia: ent resident if Be |y yoo voro tound toeat she natioos, aid our O whutever he does do lin dovs | * ¥ JER OVE hecause he may «nd not Hecau e nota il pio do the voti g and the chil iren and be onsi - | nnisus, a Grerea had but one 1 = T down its sides iline rolled a t hor some, | Having now put ouselves in a od agan; | et ition, per it me, in spe while loncor to-day, toask y RENT King a| (' -talian fonutain, who e waters, it wis ] o borliumbigged san 0 ition | suid, forpired those who drank them with | and Tam glad Tdid, for in Toss than | G000 itabl We |tho ' true_ spirie of poetry. Wa have| he must. | ! 1 > g two mouths use of the Bitters #my | Liicvs that this theme is comprehemsive | more s al remarkable elc | g i fulse e guisks | And el sl Lo selgn AR BRE M PR | o i " it wan cured and sho Das remnined | of all our chicl wercice, and with the view | cuwstance that most of the poatry | 55 S8 AR B R S A R we've land enoug [ T Sarnes tvehand Caniforaia: 80 for eighteen wonths sine D o hie vl 5 ¢ that invisiblo genins that | oo i sing, 5 J | T30 1ENT —One farnished front room on 12th | ~8t. Paul Ploncor Pross In the midst of s wmighty tewneat upon | Spvells souilenty 1n the wonderful scenory | 3 0 |k A 1ike|of wiking this discovery, it sha | bo my | written by Amwerican authors, has been 3 et | e H Yy ) @ ors, has been i Y o) nce, o we 0 T - -~ ek humbuggin e —H. T, St. Paul, | sin loshow whit our coutitry is. begotten o thints of his rich inheritance, e motf 0 ik S s rich £noa b to ive s slle J upon | of our beloved lan ““Dear to mo the suth's fair lan ', e Rk EARNRAR AT Sovibdodl 8 the rea. whon the tossing ship was like'y & to bo broken, the trom Jliog m rines - | Our climate, though fully as diversifind, R quired of the truant Jouab, “Whit s thy [is none the lss congenisl to e . the central mountain Lunl" P oil Vo « Euglar d's rocky strand, “Pour on 01" 3 g A » ¥! 8100k | [AOR HENT—A furnished room with board pra ricd Weit > Murion, O, atutes thut he | [{ 7 0 not pondor ab ) of thi e ¥ J Dear the pra ried L. P. Follett, Marion Le e | 1so @ tow tible boardeis taken, st 17 Do not pondor abont the ills of this | HETE S UGECCT 0t in situation | citizen or the strang . Hero at least, if | Yes, this isa free_country, In all the | s used TiovAs' ECLEOTIC (L ir biitis I i ¢ b5t i with any degree | not in other parts of the world, he may be b hor th world but when you feel out of Borts | to auswer such a que i i y L here Wo ot gle slave—in all | 4 has d nothing to trya bowle of Conrad's Budweiser | of particulrity land there works not @ sin, ¢ avd has £ uud o g m b clory. Compensation tlight servic rear of T motio's o Ahuad, y ' \ uil i s0oth- | TR0V RUNTS Toom on Toward, Ui, 11thand f A foarful storm was upon | a cosmopolite, 1f he will ho may trave! | the land there whips 1 t single marter. |ing the pedo wnd giv ug elel. ¢ e | Bl e Vi St (X Ahs°|Utely Pure. Bacr.” Ask your druggist for it. b, i s whale, with opets e from soction to wectios, feacing 1ot that | There ia treedom freedom to do what we i —— e R e e un_closely upon the vessel's tra k, ready | the extreme heat will drive b 0 o - o) our personal opin: =R A DO ¥ oo makes ok gt S hot | reads —— th take hini nto hisLelly. We chiance to giriye bisa troa bis whlwirasclai 40 WEIVSR BD SOCTUR aul, - VAt o Fes —freedom to publish < ur individ ual SUICIDE AND DY=PE A near Once it was thought | sentiments —freedoin to enact our own laws | A most remarkable cure f r dyspepsia, l one place,or that the intenre cold will expel . ) O KENT-A sult of farniahed rooms, parlor | with out fear of Tho 1o pesuiting from havy 1ore hivhly favored, and, vince we are, | him from the other. with leisure to reply to the arpation makes such light, fiaky hot | reads, wxurious pastry. Can be eaton by D)speptle A tiad package of ** BLACK-DRAUGHT * | be sliall proces e i sliall the inhabitants of the snowy north o s - Hite In the wif: | *“Wells' H.alth Reuewer.” The greatest MANT=A ault of fjniaiod 10 slor | without feat of h free of charge, inquiry of the text. Bt Ve 10 . e RN Borkh QORI | —iteadom A0 MR s ko 0w Ahe ki | tonic, best bilious and liver remedy known. X o two berroome, lho & Hle Tt | ¥ VAL RARINGEFOWDER (o At O, F, Goodwan 1. Ours is agreat country, There are three | those who dwelt in the ‘“‘sunuy south” | of science--freedom to acquire aad control Druggists. Dopos C. F. Goodwan, | howse. 4804t New York -