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; 2 THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA WEDN,FSDAY',OC FOBER 11 i — MDNRPULY P{,W' j |wan i .E‘A' ,.A,.\-.y‘nzrw 'r,‘-"vm m-vm’.‘l“.‘ ;rm;;whh;\ MA ;‘m-—‘h;‘ }n Prac 'l':.“'“‘ dumb bells A_ PWRE (\ ore 18 nothiug beoomes an athletle and AND s:on. Why that 18 one aud he hes derful . noet e t things in the f Drivat v. on., Estimate that [ powemn muscle. The rallrcads 1AL Pablic and Privats Tuberosts] o uaesd yos ever kmow o e s 1V ok Euwe o ! hews ol e Delicious Bever. ba t n ] pang or corporation in | $16,000, and you will flad that this |and they keep en invii em int o A Alks at th of {ivo n pasa or any favor | gave them money enough to construet | their headqnarters » ti0t age. 28 BUSINESS FORMS, Railroad Jorp " [iow £ whom Uiey did nob cx. | tho roads and that they could well|soen mch of them yet but they 810 | wPiE CUP THAT CHERRS T MERCIAL L Ay Mg & 6t e L A 8 yot 1y Feinads, St Wb | 905 Looe it e e on drilled | _“BUT_NOT INEBRIATES COMMERCIAL, ARITHMETIC, ENGLISH LANGUAGES, = 3 of the > test them they fourd-men|and re-drilled canmareh into the field Taught by gentlemea of business oxperionoe and broad scholarship at the (o] rdc | uld vote against euch a bill as|es.a pover, an1 they can overthiow . AV BB q e Nebeaska Cosfl on | ivoost it found mon who bad. pledged | i hon drud men vho hae uo clop MAR "J fi”hE GI!‘L ILLF & Brav to Masle m misaken, Tt . themanlvon to overthrow it and retain |line. Just eo with thees men, These | ! 8 . ! . e véhen 5 o sews they know where it ho old rates. this drilling y o1 A nev ition based on_ the highest staudard Jof oxcellence, Day and Vit v aa said of the third congroes-| Now ope more thot o al athletes, Tho | m and e y gossions are now in sucoessful operation, ona:q we, 1 wan up at Bt P, The Station H use Pets of tho Mon- v be said with eqes! For ciroular or special information apply to or address 1 he e of the state at far 11 askod & merchant thes Now, my feiends, T am gotug to eay A, L. WYMAN, eyst Powos wnd How They ‘e o L i (o 3 ate conven what u all ree hat st ion, T W no Lusinoss thero, but 1| whoat, Sixty cattsj ho T m told &N uo far as our section of{askod htm whiih it cdlit to ig‘?f ofa | for wheat. They sre going to Bpeech of uen. A. H 10 country y goncerned I know of|St, Paul to Ohicago, ho said ¥hifty- | barge wheat down the Mississipp) and mont, oV persnal knowlodge, eyery|two cents. Well, Limade tha, same| éarry it to ovory pofut in the \'\-‘m! g giterode wrn upon a pass, and | enquiry in your sity to.day, and Thm | Now, Tconfess that to my mind it B i kiow “his otlor thing to bo true [told that wheat ia melling for sixty. |struck mo as a reasonable proposition. I ducing . hat no ma was nominated in that |two cenrs, that you pay twenty-fout | THia is o reus #o! of the Dr. L J. Abbots, the Nverton thy was in the le conts a bushel to transport it to Ohi. | transportation questio 1 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN bjectionable 5 therailrond Now | eago, Now my friends it 1s just as|einco learned that rai 3 ADIES AY Lo benl 76, 88 8UL-MOpoly ropub] troe as holy writ that no people can | compete. They eombine. When they “dear, don’t forgat to remind pleasure of introducing o: 10 a3 f opposed to this vatem, Why, what|bo prosperons whose hard esrn-|tellyou that railr.ads compete they for a freah minply tomorrow” | . g % ¢ not only a skate repatation but a va would you thit % o0’ rich ings ~ are awallowed up imhave got away with you, They don't, HLUB PUNGH" is repared noles The OAdest Whl’“tsafi;) &iid} 1 one who has not|msn should 0w o Dodge ly by Messrs, C. H. GRAVES & SON, {onkl sepHtation, the tranaportation of their | You let a railroad got out of the po y N R 5 T I B [ ooty foautt un tho ild of politios ot | 20U0LT, esablish & ki “and isnund | geain, Why, thay aro paid byonty-fou | onoe and sco what a consation it oro-| Boston. Tt mads o the st imported | Retail JEWELRY HOUSE S i) only fought un tho fielc £ battlo | 0Ny by the hundrel of thousands |centa a bushel, you gt rixiyiosnts, |ates at onco. But you soon hear that | jrancy and Sunta Craz ruu, united with |, Omaha. Visitorscan i | - has also fought on the field of Battlefand with this money sholg buy up [ consequently more than ono-third of |it has got back into tho pool, What- | White sepnr, ead 1oty o aoneine's | in Omaha. Visitors can Liere o o and I feel certain that the principles|and control everything 4 procinet, [your esrnings so for as whoat is|ever that means. [Lau 1 We| pure, and a reliable article, that hes met find al! novelties in I General Agents for the L4 3 2\ LI Frdea- he will enunciate will bo accepted by |township and connty. YO wouldsay|is concerned is _swallowed that that man was & mora, i 4 Is that justY »t onl: 1 th be acoepta- raonster | in transportation, that ju b ‘ ot ;fu""’;,,'g““,,,.':’;,,d" andoras | 21d should bo got rid of, atd-ay you | that right? Tt can be demonsirated to | were going to build ono on | S0 thit you est the conuine with the Organs manufactured, , but yo allow a lifolees monster, 1ot & liviug | you that the wheat can be_ tranapor- [ the Mississippi river, a groat highway, | NS on the capsule over the sovit of each | RiCh and Stvlish . 3w i a much of what he will tell you. (Ap-|soul,beceuse a corporation has n, i’ | tated for at least ten or twelve cenfil gour river, my river, the farmer's |bottle, oo oA ¥ elry, ur prices are as Low as plause.) T ray you allow tho corporatiol 44| hushel and then the companies would r, & national highway belonging | The "H1UB PUNCILY is wold by al leading fam vhe Latest, Most Artistic, |0Y Eastern Manufacturer General A. H. Connor then as.|%™® lh"."" youvl;,hen‘unty ‘“t.dt d‘:l ‘is | mako large profits and if that was|to the government, and no sooner ia| /.07 supplied at Manufacturer's prices 5 SRRt . |ard Dealer, : PR very thing. What we want to do [ dong it would leave in the pockets of | that thought feasible than we find Mr. |5y o7 4. AfeNamara. Onare - Famites | a0d Choicest Selections in Pianos and O; s sold oended the stage aud ssid: to rogulato this thing by wholesou the people what now goes to pay for | Gould with his monopoly barges there, | supplied by A. . (adstone, Omaha, Neb. : an; Mr. OHAIRMAN, Liapirs AND GEN- | law, by reasonable Iaw, and by justfeoight rates. ,What Mr. Turner|and now let some one olse go and put|—— e | PRECIOUS STONES and [for cash or inst: ents at Bottom Prices. al!l descripuions of FINE A BPL%ND]:D Stock of suemex: 1am afraid that my good |law that will put overy man upon full |hyg'about the power of companies to|a barge on and Mr. Gould will at WATOHES at as Low Pri-|gteinway Chickering, i i . | equality. 90¢rol all business is foctly true, |onee ruin him and erect a mo- :::m::];h&j: ;f:;‘ :.Ii:u:lm":::lo My friends you remember that the Wh thore is a rin wi’:rhin s’ ring. ly that will make every man pay ces as 18 compatible with Knabe, Vose & Son’s Pi bonorable dealers, Call|anos,and other makes, S ¥ ! great doctrine that carried the repub- | Thefis scarcely and establishment in | tribute to him on the great waterway, much in my praise. T never like to|jican party through a stormy exiat- | Neb®y tha is not in some way oon- | Now think of it, my friends. Is that be introduced to a strange audience [enco was this one simple thing that | DeCteC Weh the railroads. Kach town|an injustice to you and the great body with flying colors, becauso I am afraid [aroused the heart and con- | hasone oy, elevator, and you must | of the American people! Is that what and see our Elegant New 8 tAth clofih & Warren, Store, Tower Building, 7 erling, pena.l,l Smith corner 11th and Farnham [ ogrican Organs, . not fail to see us before pur- an _interest manifested in this county | ations have despised and trampled un- | ¢d by a few men? Why ya Ko\l 'say | ' Now we nsk our frlends to take Streets and in this city. T believe that tho|der foot this law, but I tell you that|Then let ustryand right i, Some\heedof theso things, ponder over are intelligent people, and cer-| This thing is apparent. There can be | rounded by all luxuries and wealth, at [and so it will be wit.. us if we do not LY. o tatnly "ryg great now;plpur read- | no qm;m,m R"’)E,“t it, and the only [® little table in easy chairs tho rail- {take heed of these lesstny, and if we el deh oy bbb o 3O ] i nd unable to attend to business; Burdock Blo be controled. [ Applause.] what may. God forbid that I should do this around that table? Why|aion is to go on it must oulminate in |bitters relieved me before half a bottle was used w all thought there were going | with'the most cordial appreciation of all : vho triec WA T AN Finest and Best Pianos and %0 Sbe ' lotiof bargel —They “';k:’l‘ll:\ll“'yfluv ho genuine with the| VER WARE, © JOKS, PERFECTION HEATING AND BAKIKC, is only attained by using CHARTER OAK before I get through they may be|sciences of the American peo- conoeds t0 tinir demands or they|the revolution was fought for, that disappointed. Icame down to your[plo, ~that was, the equality | Will ervsh "you gnq ™ break you.|one man should erect a monopoly beaatiful city for the purpose of meet- [ of all people bofore the law. That in-| You have no. gompetition ~ in|upon a public stream? I want to s ing with you and candidly discussing [ soribed upon our banners sccom. | the purchase of grai "oy, use]. | | to you that he can defy the gover | somo of the political issucs of the day, | plished what we fought for, ‘justics | Now is that a dangoys powert™ In|ment beoause it has no money of its and I must say Iam glad to see such | between man and man. The corpor- | that a power that Is not \. g contryll. | own to pay for legislation. 8 » |chasing. hearts and conaciences of thia peaple | corporations are just as amenablo to | time before our harvest I pickew up , and come to the rescue of your aro aroused upon one of the most im- rigl‘x’:regnlmonula men are, It is tho | Chicago paper, 1 saw in the gil- ocoutiey, If you do not, if there is not 3 MAX M EYER & BRO'I portant questions that ever appealed | greatest farco to talk about the equal. | datches that thero was going to ‘o some! ug done there will be another MA"UFAGTURERS oF sH GA E to the intelligence of the Amorican |ity of man existing before the law, |&rest crops in the states of Kansas,|revolution,reater than the French| M 3. . Robertson, Pitteburg, Pa., writes: 1 ple. You are all readers bucause|and yet the corporate power can defy [ Nebraska and Minnesots, and im- |revolution. Mhere they ground them | pesite ronmsinsoims moral deblliy ot of bp- A Large Stock al H you are intelligent people; that s the | the law, and ride rough shod over ail |mediately certain prices fell. In|down with all «yceivable opprestion | den; atter using Burdock Blood Bitters I felt bot- g 0CK alwavs on and. American people as & rule|the peoplo. Stop and think of it. | Chicagoin the Palmer house sur-|wutil blood run nv g1l over France | Y SeiLCBOOV PrRU yOUr/Bl sikrs | e P - S BT == chronic diseasos of the ers. . Now I think you will|thing that remains to us as citizens of | Foad magnates said we will raisc the {pay no respect to tho plestings of the | blood. liver aud kidnevs, have beon signall say with me that you hnvu’;mt found | g gr(’s‘nl republic is to right it. How | tariff. ‘We will raise the tariff on the Jpeople who are in """eflnnn this ‘.’:.‘&“?‘.;.:‘.2."..'1‘32,‘ ':;'ulrp;m ‘Lfl’».!fi::‘:':‘ifi.i o singlo state (in the north at least)|can 've right it? Only by placing in | farmers five conts. Now what did|question, and when that day nomes | ceof s triend of mine suffering from dropsy, which has held a convention that that | nomination and electing at the poils [ that do? Why they made out of this|you will read your newspapers by g | the efect was marvelous.” convention has not resolved that cor- | men that are determined to right | little transaction more than $2,000,-(light of a burning fire. God fortiq nfi.fi".‘.fiu’l‘e’?’gz‘fi'}?&fifi:@fii Yz;‘:'&‘?iflrf‘e".' porations and corporate power should 'these abuses at all events, come 000. How long did it take them that we should see it, but if oppres-| a X 4 Tho democrats of the state of No- | yay an unkind word of the republican | but & fow minutes. They will only|juat such riots. [Loud applause]. et Loy T sty oueme, i braska havo auid that, the ropublionns | purty. T coutd not it T wanted to, 1 |sllow the people to_live, and when| srivbieia o il g et Tl Blughampton, X, ¥, witer Stoves and Ranges. of the stato of Nebraska have maid|love that party with all the great men | they get beyond the living point they| Remarkable for overcoming dis- lung snd shoulder, ~ Lost my apirits, appetite — WITH that, tho democrats of the mtate of [and soldiera in it; but, my friends, | 385 they are making too much. This| sases caused by impure Water, decay | fad *ofand could with difieulty kéopup all WIRE GAUSE OVER DOORS New York have that, and the ro- | there have crept into the rupublinnl; does not only apply to wheat, but|ing vegetation, etc., is Brown’s Iron rected, and have foit no paln since first woek af- AN g“b""‘ s of the state of Now York | party, because it has been in power, | they can raige or lower the freights on Bitters. ";“:'l;:"-::;; SSawid bt For sale by . ave said that. the ‘great capitalists of the country, [ On all things just as they please. | Memorial Service, four yoars ago T had Amattack of biles foves o MILTON ROGERS & SONS But not only have cheso great con- | and to-day Jay Gould, who is reputed But our friends say it is not the ob-| At ing of th never fully recovered. My digestive organs i ventions said tkat, but, so far as I{to be worth one hundred millions of | iect of the mailroads to oppress the, & moeting of ~. Hermesian ol s, 'fizd.u;‘:awflu%wflglawy pros- ODXAIXTA. have observed, there hus not been a | dollars, controls some of the most im- s""’l“' I it in not their objeot, why clety on Monday evening, ‘& memorial | Hirded: mm”'nxmn’md'g.p::vm‘.n? Lhi Jull'mialy oon lonal convention in the whole | portant republican journals. Horace on't they let it be agreed that the lervice was held s a tribute of re- | Yiible bt I was astonished. 1 cannow, though of tho north that has not reiterated | GGreeley might be forgiven for running | fates be fixed b“"‘“‘.il“ people and to th memory of the late Chas, | Work. 5% %0 ir aad rossonable day's b that sentiment—that corporate power (on & democratio ticket, but he never | the company, . Let us fix it so that [E Fritaley, Esq. A riate ad- | ,,C:,Blatket Robinson, proprietor of Tho Canads I-AIIII 1882- 1s endangering the libertyof the peo-|oonld. £, imselt at soei h| when we buy wheat or corn we J{ dod- itz ey, s R prop - | Prosbytasian, Toronto, Ont. weisee: b 4 plo aud e eyt et e L DL 2 A LA Bl A it il vl oryeen WHOLESALE 5 Uresard Wre ‘Hisde by various mem. | Isultered greatly trom ory- 1 \ nd this sentimont embodied by res- | York Tribune pass into the hands of | transportation, and lot laws be enacted ( bers f the socioty, andthe following mx&fifi*.flfi.‘.’;‘m otor Bt olutions in the state conventions and |Jay Gould. It is true, he is desd and | 20 that the railroad, shall not be able resolitions were adopted: than for yetes past.¥ 1 ERY & NOTIONS congressional conventions and most | could not help it, but if spirits live, | t take advantage of the people, Why, Wisnnasisahlimighty«Ged “in his | el onoskgiera . 1o il ) o(n'fizo county conventions through-|why don’t Horace come k and | my friends, you build e mill, it costs 'hd“ . %t 'to ) h“', ® | “ous o adachus, and can recommend it 16 anyone Zephyrs, Germant Et out the entire length and|hsunt that man? you thousands of dollafa fo ooustruct | adim has seon fit to fek Jrom | oqu * & a ouls for billousaees. phyrs, Germantown, Etc, broadth of this country what| The Now York World has alio|fhet mill, and the very moment|IFERI Dy GSMECIS MEKS SoWn| Ml Mofistd, Aliy, ¥. ¥, witer|STOCK LARGER THAN EVER. {11808 528 RF10 Doustas B Cogpon Lo doop down b the hose | een pproprinted by Gould, Why |iLC" Gy momen the- wheel| QU Wend and companion, Oharlen A, A S T s 1 "sat o | sug 2t me 1 OBERFELDER & CO pee ! 8 { n rto ‘my sox. Shco using your : 5 and feeling of “SVRIyYHRN, nad every 'fi:’:flilff.:u n'lfir!h:l;im::::’ x::: begins to turn tho .law comes|EritZiez, therefore bo it by the Her. | Barisol Soct Butc 1 sorentiny mant, o —— < . i mesian t = woman for that matter, in this coun- f New York to bal h | iR and taxes you and says you shall Resol R try that thore is an outrage being per- | otber. "It the “;':m“t:.m KE e ;::Ly uc:;;‘?e l@o‘r:u::h {:r avery bulha: betiaton b &l.fi“"ihfl:f X mbfi; 5:; Price, 9100 per kottie; Tria Bowestocts | DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERK HOTEL or 1 4 but I venture to say, and sttoruey walk in with a conductoa and | you mark my prediotion, that at our suy thisis my man, and this is way | coming legialature, where lmportant wan, sud the conductor passing along | measures will be introduced ooking and bringing him down just as|tojthe smelioration of the condition of though ‘they were a8 many [the people, when they are introduced Texas stcers, [Laughter.) Now, my |they will be defoated, and that profes- friends, I\lld‘uut know whose friend |sloral lobb, will have money in T wae, but it is a fact T was my own | the city of Lincoln, to undo what you man. But the point T want to put to | want done, But it is all folly, it is all nox- sonse to talk that way. I know B s thras Sounty sounds: | MILITARY ACADEMY A a1 of | & Christisn ssioners Aving on that road. A stisn Fuuily School for Boys Propares i to go | for College, Belantifc School or Eusiness. $eud these cammissioners have - o Oapt, BD DAT OO to Omana, and the result 4 Kat they P B\ M. BIRE TALOOTR atruck off of the tar A8t thous- | Mormgas Pask, Oack Oo., 1. waisroe a d thousaps ©of dolars - Hatad boon chured o thl ey G-u'o VARIZED IRON Y . Would t orui om0 v ot [ b LS e, B © 0% 69, anufusored v the s ok S 02| L, i ooy e 6 e el (T S TN HOLD Just s respectable, - Why didn't they |eration of the faot that the rallroads [never ”ist fellow oue. Domit) » them dowu! Sluply beoause |in Nebraska were the free gift of thely i ihs toshia | law.lo/thels 13th 8k, 4 Omba, aNob were not the kind of men they | government, the people thought thail gl oo passas] Yau ke s e Preszietes etrated upon the people? [Applause.]| 7yihune is o power, and if the demo- | 7! M all things, who Sepac=s FFiy in et soaticaent voiosd. by, tha | oo i 8 powe, aad it the déeio. 3ip; that thoso mills should oharge | 3 S0, TG b thus taken from FOSTER, MILEURN, & Co., Props, HOTELS, PROPRIETORS TOWNF republicans, the greenbackers and the | Gogld was asked & certain question z:’:g:fam;i "v : W b:";o or Prioe to- |, gljed, we doeply d.,fm the loes of BUFFALO, N. Y. ARLINGTON, J. G. McINTIRE, Lincoln, Neb, domoorats unloss it is approved!|yoy know he answered very frankly o b ey erybody Bays yes, F6R- | ong who was in the fulle yonwy of the | - Sold s wholesale by his & Mokiahon aad O, ¥ WEATHERLY HOUSE, IA. G. WEATHERLY, Manning, lowa, Well now, my friends, we may say|unq I have nothing to say sgainst him | “At0 it by law. 3 torm gentleman, whom tiyne " VL% | Goodnian 1o 7 'sod-mmo REYNOLDS HOUSE, ©. ©. REYNOLDS, Coon Rapids, lowa. that wo are agroed upon this proposi | noronally, 1f hocan make a hun-| Then with regard to ‘""l;"‘-, y0u | to admire, and of whom nothi.g'couta e - BARATOQA HOTEL, J. 8. 8TELLINIUB Milford, Neb. tion, namely, that corporate power|dred million of dollars let him do o, | bave fixed their charges. They were | bosaid except in admiration ‘o his you aroa o 4 MARSH HCUSE, E. MANS, BROWNBVILLE Neb and corporate monopoly must be oon- | byt what I do object to s this, that | built by companies, but you have said | nanly character and sterling wortu, Ly ¥ COMMERGIAL HOTEL’ JOHN HANNAN, Stromsburg Ne trolled because that is the one senti- | we ghould allow the of portunity to | they shall charge so much for ench| Resolved, That in the associations duties Rkt work, HALL HOUSE, AW, HALL o :"url ment of the country. Then, how is| exixt in this country K)r hi oing vehiole. You have established their|yhich we as & soclety have had with OITY HOTE o;.E’;Ey.M arile it to be controlled? In what way|that What was Mr. Gould's answer | ates by Iaw as in the oase of the|onr deparfed friend we have ewr| ,if)wareyounsana OMME e ey L % shall it be controlled 7 If it bo true |t the question! Ho said: **When in | Mills. Why regulate one olass of the|found = him & valued member of 45‘"‘“-}.‘"1."-(:"?.? Cring oo MERQIAL HOTE 2t QU MEAD 2 that neither of the existing parties as |, blican state I mw a|People’s moneyand leave the other to | gur organization, ever ready and will- | e vely’ ou "t o p £ ORAND GENTRAL RBRYMOUN, Nebraska Oity,Neb they stand will take hold of this mat- pul n; when In & domo.|run riot and leave the people blind. ing to perform, and always faithful in i as ase e ;3::::5 'I’AOIFIO HQTEL, P.L. THORP, Weeping Water,Ne ter and control it, why, then it must|oratic I am then & demoorat, | This cannot be in the mere nature of | the discharge of any and all duties 3 RERN ;t.“uouag A+ O DAARPRR, Hardy, Neb. boleft for the great body of the peo-(and” ‘when in & doubiful | things, You can all see at once thess {imposed tpon him, Aud we feel that & 008 Houss, W. MAYFIELD, QGreenwood, Neb to take hold of it as the republi- | ytate I am doubtful, but T am_always | 8re terrible outrages, and why should | pjs influence among us has been pre- a8 OOMMEROIAL HousE, E. 8TOREY. Olarinda, towa took hold of the ques- | 4nd forever & " we submit to them? emtnently borufivls’, that whatever A " ENO'S hOTHL, E. L. ENO, Eremont, Neb' s““ IA fow weok Jour|ier.] Well, now, m; , with| Bat, friends, there is another/he did was done well and thoroughly EXGHANQE HOTEL, 0. B. HAOKNEY, Ashland, Neb alty. & oame horo for the purposs| thy wggrogation of this vast ‘wealth |aido to this quoation that I to. my [and that his name is worthy of -our o MERIOAUTALLIGTRL | AEHANKILOYEL, Atkinaan, Net. uoing fined publioan party 10| and cupital in the republican - | mind, more serious than the bard | suulation in thia ad in other Tespects. and” (Prouiat HOUSK, & L. ORUBS, Quide Rood, N seoept the principle WO | with this vast acoumulation of wealth | money get out of your ots, Resolved, That these resolations be o BUMMIT HOUSE, BWAN & BEOKER, Oreston, la. must stand upon these vital ' u“L &. 'f“k 3 . rds of this so- ) 9 o HOUSTON HOUBE, QEO. OALPH, Ahat afford snd power, it is not reasonablo toland that 1s the fact that these cor: upon thy records is 80 Exira, la. t we cannot to shrink them | 45006 that these men would espouss | porations have been demoralizivg the and coples be sent to the family REYNOLDS HOUSE, 0. M. REYNOLDS, Atlantic, Ia, or hido behind a subterfuge, We|hq principles that we advocate. No |great body of the people. 1 want to | of the deceasel and furnished the city sola. WALKER HOUSE, O. H. WALKER, Audubon, la. met here and the convention divided, man would. be senseless enough, be to_you no people in a republic or | papers for publication. ta. o QOMMERCIAL HOTEL, 8. BURGESS, Neola, la. ona porkon x:lns in one direotion, | crazy enough, to go back on his pri- :{mgdom can ever maintain a stable . W. Brecxexninas, Oy HoTe, DiA. - LLIAMS, Harlan la, gl "'d“' ow theso two conven- | gyt interosts, .nfi the oriticlsm we [or just government that find them. W. F Gurwey, i PARK HOUSE, MRS, M. E. CUMMINGS, Oorning, la, tiona staud, Now one of these con- | pasy is that the republican party haa | selves corrupted. We talk proudly in G, M. Hircucocs, i NEBRASKA HOTEL, L. AVERY, Btanton, vention 8 d I believe the one that got into that attitude that it cannot|our 4th of July addresses, but there Committee, MEROHANTS HOTEL J, W. BOULWARE, 8Burlington Junati r";:‘ ‘“: :h" l"“.ld ‘”"f’"""' and pub- | (hrow off these men that attach them- long load of history that says that | Dated Omals, Neb., October 9, 1882, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, —_— “Blanchard, la. i Tation. ana®, @orld this fathorly roso-| gelyas to it They patsed the river |no nation who are corrupt at the body T T . PARKS HOTEL, F. M. PARK, e e whand «nen you read it you will| and harbor bill; they gave billions of | and the heart can live, neither can we . The Great knglish Remed, OOMMERQ AL HOTEL, HENRY WILLS, Yoy seo what & mugonuimous set” of gou- | dojary nw y. We go to the prosident [ live. When young men are trans- Buokin's Arnica Salve R v BAGNELL HOUSE, OHAS. BAGNEL Derid ity Neb Slemen thoy are. 1o would appear to |y d ho writes a very sober and tem. [ported to conventions on passes, all | The BrspSALVE in tho world . T falls to cure MMEROIAL HO! frreriied Qallags Spring, 1s "““h that they aro ull old men, patri- porats mossage ealling attention to the | things made pleasant to them and [ Hruises, fif::;auf‘ alk m""""’(. M W o S hauatian, ave: il?DKINEH ::ouss‘ WM. LUTTOH, Villisos, i, Seat: dryy biaded mea, buoaus: thoy |iniquitien of the schotso aud puts kis | boen invited o tho bar room undes | ve5 Sorouleter £ M i g RN WILKIAON, " Mairery iy OGS40, AN voto on it, and that veto struck home | this power, learned that bribe taks | posiisel cures piles { o Houss y L H, Y, \da Grove, Is Wo pledge ourselvos to evor pro. | to the heart of every trao Amerioan ing is an houest profession and the biva maisfactfon 1w gey .| & lovil oifocts of youth COMMERQIAL HOUSE B, F. 8TEARNS, Odebolt, la teot the interost of the peoplo as op. [ Every man who bolicves in true gov- | whole tondency of things is often [L¥ics, 3 conts pee cx, oy 0 ul follies and ‘exose- WooDs HoUs, JOHN EOKERT, Osceola, Neb, posed to extortion or monopolics of | orument ssid amen to that proclama. | money, there is something wrong, | ¥ Godma ? ' DOUALAS HOUBE, J: 8. DUNHAM, Olarks, Neb, whatacever kind.” We plodgo our- | tion, and yet when it was sent back |1 tell you there is & consolidation of | ===== BEDFORD ROUN J. T: GBEEN, Bedford la, solves. That's it. This convention | they pass it over his head with a large | powee of wealth not only in rails ARLINGTON HOVSE, V- M. BLACK & 8ON, Maryaville Mo o pladas oapselres 1 the peo- | majority, aud the country fa robbed | roads, but in overyihiog, hud — S e i e NORFOLK JUNOTION HOUBE 4. T. POTTER, NorfolkJunctlon Nel o h OW my Iriends who | of millions of dollars, Wh: s one mad and crazy al ogs, which A1 90 destryativa 1o mind and body INSLOW HOUBE G. McOARTY, woro tho mon that said ‘thail - Evory | Simply beosuss they ware' Taterestad | bvomoy. aug o you. wonder at f who o, iod ake e misersble, o dles loimest | AUROEA HiOVSE w2 JoNEd Riirout Mo mothers son of them with perhaps the [in jobs They troat tho president's | in thetr halls ulylauillufiou whole com- | Fh8 Ml’“f 1l sflmflfl Maching, ' @emory( blood, Miactis, Di d Repro: AVOOA EATING HOUSE B’ W. ROOKaLD caar; An excoption of the delegatos from Dodge | message contemptuouely, snd when | munities are bought up on iseues of aruclire Orgens, 1 estotes 1 all' the crekale OENTRAL HOUBE LOCKWOOD & BHATTUOK, et Ok’ county had come on pakses in their|Wo protest they turn Around and, | vital importance, If we are to be &), & Badeom Uttle pamphiel, bins aag goi [fnetits e former, viger abd vigelity, e WHITNEY HOGSE B Ay MAKEOSTER, Lewis, Ia. fi:kau, and uearly all of them had | using the language of Mr, Tweed, ask | great peoplo let us be honest, lot w | ™" - Angriviags, Wil bo Yotle, or fous times the quantity §10. DEPOT HOTEL, o AT anKER Griswold, 1a. 0 nomioated at homo by the rail- | *“How are you going to help your- B virtuous, let us say to every pubile GNEN AWAY e bt Bl “NorCLOL . sty excoph BOW CLLY HousE, o A Lusk e road ring. We pledge “‘Oursclyes,” sclvos?” [Laughter.] Well now, my [ official we write the law in the satute | ;o 0y salldorson saling 0n roceiph o1 B1 84 & goarautes. Lewters Fe- JAGGER HOUSE. dkuhb‘z‘nnfg?::' faa Sl e Alaguanimons wmen, travel one hui. | friends, what wo want is for tho ro- | book that will impeach evey single | ot subaiics ('The Stagef Maouiactucloy Com: | Sueting aawery o ucose sty " HARMON HOUSE, TAMA CITY, TA., Harmon & Kealts, P dred or two hnnm mlh]»eupon rail. | publican party to take up these issues | man of you that every puw his foot | Pacy or wiiibe sent pald, ke m%:.&fl‘f‘:s q&gfigge%‘:&mm — 4 alos, Prop, road passes ai ey pledje them-[and nof i wuay say there ‘ 9 . : selves to support the Pwl;lu a8 against | the Plht:urn:nlb’ut r:: u‘h:mthuni:n ml::::x:rllllx:t on 'ln‘:‘“‘t- {‘ ere is w:‘l‘;‘mm’h‘ ook A M CLAR the monopolists. Why to 1.y mind it | vote for th k y ion in thet, we have simply | Prin Da. Moeruw's Kowpy Raxwor, Nerammou . . K As simply absurd, and I tell i Y om, work Ror Shem, | np corryption L h & there is Oul kind of Kidnoy ad bladder compl ) > | eady to rally around the | to be no br . 1 y bere some 100 or 140 miles west, an | flag again, MORGAN PARK AL INSTITUTE, p g 8t., 8t. Louis, Mo, 718 For Salo in Omaba 0, ¥. GOODMAN “‘.fi SIGN WRITER & DECORATOR. FAST TIMEf I3 going Caed take She WHOLESALE & RETAIL WALL PAPER! hi 2 ! PO Window Shades’ an ‘Jhmagn & NUPH]W 5l ‘._i'.‘r-v. CORNICES L‘l'l?iAlNdl'((’EE%lB;’D marc [ waw. ! FIXTURES. Trains leave Oumabs 8:40 p. ., and 1:40 & ) i l'ulnts, Oils & Bl‘flflhefi P. DEVE ; 107 Bouth '14th Btreet . OMAHA, . . . NEBRASKA L

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