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| | 4 The Omaha Bee. THE DAILY BEE: MONDAY DECEMBER 4 = = _— LET THEM BEWARE. thongh in an exaggerated degree, | vogatives of the law to protect the|ter county on the 28th, with a German lives no lees than the property of citi. | {Armer named Schroyer, in which the Iat. A prominent official of the B. & M. |opinions which they themselves S0t rot e woret of fo aad ¢ lash neconnts i OM—A—HA— railrosd boasts that the coming legie- |entertain. It the pulpit is|sens, Every incident like the one |eould not Hve, d M "l Iatare will be on salo. He asserts that | losing its grip on the masses it is be- | above mentioned bring out in stronger | Robert Brown was arrested at Central M he has in his possession a letter from | @suse of the inefliclency of those who | relief the necessity of leghllunn for- 1(,",1'{ & oW diys iro Jo wrdes sommicted Jeeatur county, Kansss. Hehad been N . a republiosn member of the legisla. | ocoupy It, and the intoleraace of men | bidding these dsngerous and extra |in Nebraska since the crime working at| Roasters and Grinders of Coffecs and Spices. Manufacturers of ture, who claims to be an antl-monop- | who seem deotermined to force from hazatdous exhibitions. Alds before going to Central Oity. olist, which requests transportation |the rank of the clergy every man who e 0N, weod 60, tond | [MPERIAL BAKING POWDERI CHE WEEKLY BEE, published every | p0 piry a1t and thirteen from onoe of | dares to clothe his thoughts in & garb Mrs, dead in a cornfield near her home at Oak- s ineaday. e the South Platte counties to Linocoln | of originality or to array his interpre- Dr Aswvorr, of Fremont, handles d-:;;lrhtg:‘zmh‘ *‘zhgh wn% Ilvlng‘ alone y TERMS POST PAID— the pon with as much akill ss the| SEOAITR i Vot e peeple T Clark’s Double Extracts of £2.00 | Three Months. 50 |and Omaha. He intimates that anti- | tations of truth in the language of ., monopolists will bo just as eager for|independent thonght. The fault does scalpel. With him an Nye for an|her children, 00 | One Month. ... v uris, 8 railroad favors as those who train with [ not entirely lie with the people that BLUEING, INKS, ETC. Nye and a tooth for a tooth is the gal- AuERICAN Nxws Compant, Sole Agents den rule. for Newsdealers in the United States, " X e H. G. OLARK & 0., Proprietors, — he monopolies. This is simply boast- | Col. Ingersoll attracts 2000 persons 1403 Douglas Street, Omaba, Neb ‘23'!:“3;:2: '('”' \‘”7" ':J!jcgfi""":::] ing that the railroads expect to bribe | every night that he cares to lecture, ==——= antters should be addressed to the Eprron | the next legislature with passes and | and vulgar curiosity is a shallow ex- or T;fi::‘;;:q LTI RRE~AN Bt other favors. A large majority of that | planation of the success of the arch in. Lotters and Remittances should be ad | body has been eleoted or pledges to | fidel. T e e of B llmend tan butic. | ton from Washington by Mr. Joseph dressed to Tre Bre PUBLISHING COMPANY | abolish this system. The people of — oI g > ings were erected in the past monsth, Pulitzer, relerrh}g to star ronte mat- 33.&" hl:-‘r.:?d"a l?n.;f?fi: t‘:\n(t‘ha[‘:fi'n:-”fi; the state tax themselves and pay mile- 1::‘ ”:t“t: it “::““71“1 Coe Bros. aro ereéting a new bank build. | tors, and especially to Stephen W. ago to every member for going to and 0 BNWANOS Fegurding FRIO the Company. ing at Hampton, Dorsey, gives some secrot history of coming from tho stato capital. If any | *#essment and valuation in Nebraska 1o BER PUBfiEfiB 0., Props Springfield. a young town in Surpy. has | the case, obtained, the writer saye, 0 hy 3 of thom are compelled to go back and | Published by Tix Ban are attracting ot ?:‘l','p"m_nge :::":I' ontest over the g‘:;‘.:?:fi::-:‘:’;""’év‘;fi ti’:":flmi;:; 3 " Dolfax cou o . E ROSEWATER Editor forward more than once and are too| 7ide spread attention throughout the | offios of coraner, the old one declining to | known that MacVeagh really mesat to t0 pay theie way their constitu.|®tate. They furnish a foundation for | turn over to the newly elected officer. have Dorsey indicted and prosecuted, === | poo! pay y deliberate and well considered action here is hardly a county in the state| Dorsey came from his sheep rancly in , Porrricar banking won't yield very | ents will gladly make it up. Passes . . | th#¥ hasn't got one or more vacancies in| Now Mexico and wens to the White hoavy returna on the capital invested | tendered to members of the legislatare [ °" the part of the legialature which ia | its corps of teachers. s House. Presidgnt Garfield told Mr. at Lincoln this winter. soon to meet, If they prove anything, | The Table Rock lyceum is *“a disreput. who have no other means of ex- A abls fiob,” acording to the looal papers, Dorsey not to give himself any 1108 and 1110 Harney | t 1 OMAHA, NEB changing commodities with the rail- they show beyond el of & KA .,.:,'ha,,k " s hon entablishod at Oun. | WCB8INESS about the outcome, but to Y y y " doubt that the corporations traversing roads than votes are bribes, and they tral City by J, G. Holden and & couple of retuan to his ranch sad feel soxe 3 ayi . ther citiasns. that }le (erfiuld) wo_nld he his friend. aro given with tho design of paving | " S1at6 and payitg ditklonts from | 1'.;:;1‘:::‘;%"‘: schools bave an enroll. | But iu spite of il this MacVeagh pro- Published every morning, except Sun. ay. 'The enly Monday mocning daily. TERMS BY MAIL— One Year....810 00 | Three Months. £3.00 8ix Month 5,60 | One Month. ... 1.00 S—— DORSEY'S SAVIOR. How Garfleld Baved Him from Arrest. STATH JOiTINGS. Speciad Dispatch to Tan B Hay ts only $2.00 a ton at Okland, 81, Lovis, Desember 2,—An edito- ERIER, FRIED & CO. David City and Ulysees want tailors. rial letter in The Post-Dispateh, writ- WO LESA T.E Srern. Dorsey is finally convinced that President Arthur has no sympa- thy for hit in his star route «ffliotion. | the way to further bribery. The man | the exorbitant tariffs which they levy [ L1€ ook FULS oceded with hia case, retained detec: MCMAH(}N, ABERT & CO,, who will accept a gift for which he can [ " °UF peoplo have succeeded for o - |tives and speeial counsel, collected . i“’mnm the Canadian weather [ make no return except dishonor is un- | Y¢4™ in evading their just share of | ceiving the finisl ing touches, testimony and drew upon the promise ) umn in the St. Paul Picneer Press.|mon have made pled; hich they do | the abuse. Ingtqn county court last week. thy t of Do Th - pledges which they do o arrost o racy. The war: What congress will not do would ill{ ot intend to fulfill, but they will| Theremay bo threo mothods used |, /Thegrand jury ot ety fndlcted Tnll| rans was about be imnued, 5 4 Pres} i of immunity from smhller members of prophet, has outdono Vennor with his | worthy of any publio trust. ::" b‘:d": °ff ';“""f:' Th‘“fl"‘: VBl e e e clomred §90 | " Ving, cutifomsions of el which [ predictions of dreadful storms. Wig-( The people will have their eye on no doubt of the evils complaine: The Blair schools are so crowded the | were sure to convict Dorsey. Alarmen soveral pagos of the largost newspaper | ,over bo able to violate them without | 0 8#0ertain the value of property: |a ples in abatement on the ground of ir- bat Dorsey had hia secret agents in America, disgrace, Let the members of the Wo may first enquire what it cost; | recularity in drawing the jury. everywhere. He heard of the ins is & dreadfal o i of. What the coming legislature | board has leased purt of the county court | by reports of MacVeagh’s doings, Dor- gine is a rn'- al o me”v ::::’ l:;n;la:nl;:, ':ld -o::: s:o;il:z :: mmust Yook for s s remedy which will ha;u for school uurpom.P ? soy roturned in the spring of 1881 to Waat congress will do fills & col- ¢ meet the emergency and put a stop to ha wifoof the eloping Popperkorn got | the east. Whilo in New ¥ork Mao- 'Y g outset. There is no doubt that some a decree of divorce by detault in the Wash- | Vaagh actually prooured a warrant for 1 I i i At t church festival at Fontanelle | move by telegraph, Ho saw his peril coming lglslaturo bowaro how they 880 What it will mell for, and, |, oro!ciehts Gorsons sab down to eat, not | and that there was only onoman who | [335 DOUSLAS STREET, - - OMAHMA, NEB. permit themselves to be tampered finally, what sum it will afford a rea- | one eould be found to ask o blessing. could save him. He took the next ] with. The agents, strikers and pass sonable return upon, according to the P&-!ofim'boxu at Hardy cost only 15 lbrain to }\Ynhinghfil:’, nn;ve: there = o= == = = = ’ cents a quarter, ate at night, went from the depot to 4 N M distrlbators of the corporations are m"l p;:'fi".':' llmo'“ ot ‘hh. P'l:.p' Holt connty snake story: While Thos, | the whitogho'ule, appealed ms:fleld L C HUN 1‘ Ih GTON & SONr alrendy at work. The railroad man- , a city lot was pnfo ased last h&brlmio'toA;km”n' v‘u- ulfl:g‘gn'nl to keep his promise and save him, DEALERS IN S onll , 000, y ar} sent for MacVeagh and what agers have a favorite way ot holding | *P"'"8 for $10,000, and if property [ seable he fonsd & nest of garter snakes and | Grfield for MacVeagh and wh their pass records as a club over the has not depreclated, it can safely be heads of the men that acoept these so- valued at that sum. If an offer of np'f,fidi'n'.m%fi;.::':fi'gfln-:e'x;?“‘ ::‘::t;::‘filda n::n‘r‘:‘;n:“:::“fi‘o::;‘-‘nh: HInEs’ Fllns’ wflnl-. PELTS & TALLow ;. church at Exeter was dedi- | F¢" t was never served, but withdrawn, A rerort from New York states that the iron work of the Brooklyn bridgeis to be painted. The alder- men are evidently determined to cover up the steal. Arapi Bey has been sentenced to death and the sentence commuted to perpetual exile, Arabl was a patriot who didn't succeed, and patriots who dou't succeed very often lose their heads. hold i valued at $1,000 per annum, | “Lime Kiln.” Veagh will not dare to deny it. ::d L) "hs :ez fll:::l :;'::: ;l::yt::: no property holder could complain if TA Masonio lodge is to be instituted at ~M'ZEAGH'S ANSWAR TO DORSEY. e s o WOAPS biddi d & it was considered worth ten timea that :ll.'h RWk‘, % New York, D“_me“ 2.—Wayne Ex Sexator Omarree, of Colorado, | refuses to do their bidding dares to fighre, Eikkab of “these thres methafamy hb.“"l swnee C"i'}“"‘ will prob- | MoVeage says it is not necessary to N BhA osinlon’ of 8 oppose their political favorites, or at- < e #bly be opened with a Christmas dinner. | qugwer Dorsey’s charge that he vio- as a very bad opinion of Senator ods aro safe guides in ascertaining the| Editor Knicketbocker, of The Pawnee | |aten Li fid D whol Hill, of the same state, According to tempts to ourb their greed. reegrit b e e A Pl ) j Mr. Chaffee, Mr. Hill is a man with actual value of the railroads. All| City Biouer, was married at Fort Madi-| | ytter waa tissue of falsehoods, ex- more moneoy than brains. Meantime called favors or bribes. They always|the samo amount was refused for it u?,%‘x the 20th, This history is_historical and known |204- North Bixteenth St., - - OMAHA, NEB. e e SRR LS e M TA A cept that McVeage objected to seeret try to procure & written request or | 12t 7eok, it would be cqually safo to|™p i 'Gol\ iy n mew blackamith shop. | t0 e truo by Blaine. It has never g s M . i : THE PULPIT AND MR. INGER. | three combined afford a secure and Wilson. SOLL receipt, which is earefully filed away list it at that price. Or, if the lease- Stromaburg has » public hall called been published, but is true, and Mac- ¥ certain basis of valuation. The Odd Fellows block at Table Rock | €Xamination before he came into the i Mr. Hill remains in the senate, while| A nnmber of local clergymen have| In the table published by Tue Bxe 4 ;‘:‘:::2;1’;.:0 ;flr:::‘l"b_nk KhiibRe fi;‘;‘",';f;.,,n"f?e’}: -::.h:’o:mh;v;a Mr. Chaffeo, with all his brains and |boon interviewed as to the oauses|last woek the cost, market value, |organized and will open January Ist. Dorsey entrust him with confidential mouey, can't get back into his old seat. (of Bob Ingorsolls popularity. The|and income value of all the railroads| PatShes, well known in PawneeCity as | busincss! Dorsoy is under indictment | rensons they assign can be reduced to | in Nebraska were carefully compiled, | ® Boly terror,” was ehot and killed re- | and awaiting trial. s tly in Nevada. . Tre Women Suffrage association of | three: curiosity, desire to listen to The showing taken from any of these e e COMMENTS OF MERRICK AND KERR: Army reunion next year. WasniNgroN, December 2.—The Keosrney on Lhe '7ch and 8th of De- which seeks some escape from the|a permanent investment of capital Another national bank is a posaibility at | Star publishes the following conversa- cember, Werecommend as an appro- | consequences of guilt other than that | which yields a net return of $6,468 49 Tt will £ak route matters: *‘We are going to offered by orthodoxy. It is a little | per-annum the Union Pacific is valued | montus w get throug the Otoe re- | have a trial, d Merrick, laying pe- lowing item: *Tho Utah commission, i be 50 high that the sharks will get loft. +In\ibs report to congress, will urge the | that a large measure of Col. Ingersoll's | is claimed to have cost, and will to-| The North Bend oreamery began work ms.‘;k;‘: ".‘::‘ ‘Wl-‘l_lt? b;’ :r::; l:‘l; 5 000 cows, published his statement originally the wot for woman suffrage the Gentiles|that many of the intelligent and|mile, sell for at least seven times that The Swedish Lutheran psople of Ne.|c0untry might have belleved it, but A ‘Wilber will try to receivethe Grand “Nebraska will hold a convention at|eloquence and wit, and a sinfulvess | standpoints is a startling one. With Hastings. tions with Merrick and Kerr on star riate subjeot for discussion the fol- v singular that no one has suggested | for taxation at only $11,358, while it.|jorye jands. Itis understood values will | gyliar emphasis on the last word. <4bolition of female suffrage. Were it | popularity might arise from the fact|day, with » mortgage of $45,000 per |aweek ago. It can handle the milk of 3,. would soon outvoto the Mormons,” | thinking public are dissatisfied with |amount. The actual value of theroad | braska have decided to builda college, and | the country will bear in mind that i ill probably locate it at Wahoo, Dorsey has had a trial; that resolution deiouncing tho commis. |the charagter of the pulpit itself |then is nearly $130,000 per mile, The | ™ 5 :,,n ,,‘:,ld Salin. 10 b .gbounh, thing|Not with the moral toschings|real value of a plece of property is ufi;eg:ufl“fi L e wer o :t:nd d:irrl :::m A -hot&: M Hellman & Co " under the ciroumatances, of religion, but with the nar-|what it will sell for unincumbered. If | ney. that the statement is not true;ikis too ® ® HIMEBAUGH, MERRIAM & €O, Prop‘rietors, Wholesale Dealers in T ‘SIV0 ——y— row and cramped and preju- | it is mortgaged and sells for a given|, The German Evangelical church atfthin, too absurd.’ ' *There is another O E Y d Fred Nyo have pur- dlced interpretations of truth|amount then its real value is that M;d:::;;:l:;ld::: :'l::‘::::ii:a (I’:‘l’ma l>°““-:‘:l:‘i‘: ,lf‘;;""tb‘:‘ Y t‘.““td'“fl WHOLESALE th"‘!d'mg"&::h. lhpub’l,ican. ‘his | which are doled out to psw holders |amount and the mortgage added. |iness blocks, each two stories hi nd nn:.:’" oomx:aim; ;erj?ln:gsll:m T:; A looks as though the Union Pacific road | Sunday after Sunday in our pulpits, | The B. & M. railroad proper ”;P" "é‘“}"’;"' e o investigrtion committes,” Kerr, was going ont of the newspaper busi: | When the teacher 18 intellectually be- |is assessed $10,669 upon prop- pnpfl:. e Wi ettt jactiocl e 154 speaking of Dorsey’s card, said that ness.—York Times. ; low tho averagé of bis hearers, when | erty which yields a net annual inoome | Red Clond iagetting to bo good market | D9rs6Y hiad made a very valublo cou- Ouly t2 "’;""m olfl d';l;llplflg-‘:n' the exposition of theory takes the|froe of taxes and expenses of manage- ’fllPKlm.:::'“I'nl“:-. i Felsdadery ino A% Blhe‘ :ua °Bs :hgfilvd , editor from the pay roll. The subsidy, | ‘ his h bjeot is to t, of §3,741.94, while the whol olin, the Plattsmouth murderer, was 4 place of preaching whose objeot is to | ment, of $3,741.94, while the whole |, o 3" oo o q santenced to be hapged | €0 on the stand, The statement he .monntl:g ito f.";,m “‘?(00"0.:‘0‘000 induce practice, when stale, trite snd |0, B, & Q. system in this state is :;;ughfl-lh 1{1&1“ i errdhed ey iu{imawt} wenldkfurnllslhr convfenlent 130' and l303 Farnam St' Cor" ISth a month in job work, continues. |, .1y methods of expressing | valued for assessment at a little more [ Alfred Chaso was found dead beside fulerum for working the lever of cross- A Without u'“l;“"““: l:“‘;‘“‘l!‘l’: ":e thought on tho most important of sub- | than 10 por cent. of its cost value. R‘?.‘{..'{,'.,.‘?.?af'fl'fi?é' Eii:z::eli;g‘a‘;hfid;{; enmmniign-—.. FORERITETE O M AHA ) N EB' concern would go into bankruploy| ooy, usurps a clear, practical and in-| The time has come when the people | vetting out of his buggy. THE GANG GUT LEFT. within six months. The Union Pacific spiriting teaching, the waning influ- | of Nebraska domand a thorough over- n;fih;o?e"::gr{;;:“d fire department has a I“', not gone out of _th" NOWEDBPOX | 4,05 of olericalism is not to be won-|hauling of their accounts with the| A S SRaRiaG by Ha e i tint s aa Zrein R°bh""!3£:;yx“'° S Maskod business and politics in Omaha auy |4, 04 4t and the ourlosity to|railroads whom they support and pro- | Burnett, drank & pintand a haif of whisky | - ! more then the Burlington & Misnouri | )iy o o well an advertised man |tect, They insist that they shall bear He g:{ :;fl;‘;?;.‘,:fi;‘;fl{d from its effecta. | ¢ 1.} Dispateh to Tun Bax. will drop politios and go back on tho| Ingersoll ought to be|their share of the expense of conduct- | Tumberis on the ground for a large| ST. Loums, Decamber 2,—The Re- Lincoln Journal at the eapital. no cause for surprise, Col. Ingersoll [ing the state government either by 0““:“" church at Humphrey, Platte P;lhl:it“{,l'! Dl"fl; 'P*’;‘:}) ‘,Ylfii kLt!;t RE— himself attributes his success in at- | taxation levied upon their cost value, cm;;'mi'r B e hoemaker :ogrth b:l::(;eenxpre:u“trlin o‘;iggan“” Tae last sosson of the Forty-|tracting audiences, to the fact that|their market value including thefr| Oyerton will have a hotel, as soon as a| Colorado & Santa Fe raod stopped Tor weventh congress begius to-day. The | others are thinking what he dares to|franchises, or upon their net income, | building can be repaired and altered, water at Blum station, 76 l:nil:{; émbm session expires by limitation of law|assort. In a iimited senso this is so. The present levy is based upon noth. | Peter Hamm and wife, Mennonites re | Dallas, Tho engine was boarded by on the 4th of March, Thete is much | The tendenoy of thought for over a ing but the whining and expostuls. ;n &ga ;uht.h:iel;uwl:;:n ::(r;unned by gas l‘:‘,‘:fieg“:fl”,,‘,‘,fio"}‘;‘,’, x‘:r’n::;;d'tl;t work to bo done—even more tv be|ocentury has been towards the asser-|tionsof the railroad managers, which ’“;‘a&"‘“;:"le‘“’“ burner which had an fw- | g oineer to pull out and be quick undons,. The firat bueiness will be|tion of the idea that religion is con-|every year sucoeeds in inducing the p:l’ulfll' M,‘m‘l‘,"' “ldjm,h., dlnnppo-(r;d .; .::du'c iti 'mel:h he diii {}lfier pro- il i % speculati - i i the time of the soldisrs’ reunion at oceeding two or three miles the engin- the passage of the appropristion bills | duat, not spesulation, and that no bo- | board of equulization to shift tho taxes | tho tie ef the soldiers'veuntos at, Grand | cseding bwo or three mile 2, pael IVAHA I W E which have been in proocess of prepar- | lief which does not go out into actlon | from wealthy corporations upon the | been heard of since. He left a family, a ation by the: committee of ways|hae any efficacy either in improving|shoulders of the already overtaxed |blacksmith shop and a fine business in Omaba, exploded a torpedo, which had been and means for two weeks | the morals of the holder or in amel | producers of this state. B R e ressciliditilg Lot pfaced on the track as a rignal to half past. Noxt will come the|ioraiing the ocondition of society. —— Plum Creok by & pcny that had a trick of |8 dozen confederates who cmem;d {mportant question of the | Of the thousands who listen to the| TweNry.THREE hundred people as. | falling backward. ‘he horn of the sadd'e from the brush. The explosion of the : q . A e the effoct of con- reduction of taxatioon whioh | mingled saroasm and wit, combined [sembled in the Ooliseum theatre in ::11:'?:'1::‘““ Shety ripang, b ::;g:ionn.:::c:ntlg tkl‘x;dco::e.::dalnn'::e the people have demanded 8> loudly. | often withshallow logio joined toburn- | Cincinnati on Thursday to witness the |, The Ow ahas, ”b‘b‘;' the most elvil- | o4y, bat aroused the attention of the 1f the republican parcy is wise 1t will ing elcquence which pours from the |shooting of an apple from a woman's :flnéu‘;hmh :}";f',‘:‘g,j:;:‘i,.“"'“' thou- | o ard in the expreea car, who, seeing talk little and devote itself to hard|lips of the brilliant orator, a very|head. A fault in the rifle, sllpin | It iua sottled fack that a creamery wil) [80Veral men appreachirg the train, T tl; ened fire on them, hearin 4 work, Ite programme should be the|small proportion sccept his conclu. | the hammer, a premature shot, and a E:afm.“;‘;ht”k;':“:zeg" A0 5 bpring i1 A sl ¢ngine jumpos three R's, reduction, retrenchment|sjonsin their entirety. They may |young actress lying dead on the stage, [ muuity, to the ground and ran to their com- G-_A_TE OITY A ‘ and reform. laugh heartily at his denunciations of is the rest of a pitiful tragedy whose A Niobrara calf, worth $8, depredated panions, who wera being vigorously b | ) ' fleld’ and & lawsuit ensued, i by th d. ; — the bigotry,'mtolennoe and intelleo: | details have been spread by the tele- | Whit, :.:".:':,fizd b;':h.:“‘:::, s ;,';:1. 'fi'g‘ez.":& !:gg"b”tha :.E:i:!'ng o 7 iE telegraph announces the death | tual stagnation of the pulplt; they do graph and are now almost forgotten | paying 855, No woncer beef is high, party, and somo seventy-five shots i of the Arshbishop of Canterbury, obief [ not necessarily give in thelr adhesion [in- the busy hurry of life. Itisa “e:r:b':; 020“:2;:"&?:?0‘;"17&.;[:3?.& exchanged. Meantime the engineer, primate of Eogland, which took place | to the leoturer's arguments that the |serious question at just what point | Auburn, if the seat of Nemaba ocounty is | being free, and realizing that an od th attempt was belng made to rob the MANUFACTURERS OF Bundsy 1o London. Ascbbishop Oump- (pulpib sbould be sbolshed or that)the law ought fo draw the line In . Jobuson. hailing from Plattemouth, | train, pulled the throttle wide open ) - bell Tait was born at Edinburgh, Scot- | good living and good clothes ought to | these affairs. Solong as multitudes | =% SpeCi BT 0K ARE | o {eatn sred away. leavide tho c t M l land, Dscomber 22, 1811, was edu. | be the chief end of lite. They may | will flock to see such performances by t of the 35th, ni"w,.n";"m“m'.?:.u" i mbm dl.zlmmw; and ar en er s a!t' erlal s oated at Baliol college, Oxford, and | applaud his biting satire direoted |there will be found persous to take full and got up about 3 o'clock and walked | 41016, Ofticers of the road have been ALSO SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, STAIRS, became & public examiner in that in- | against the incrustations with which | the risks which they iuvolve. It is .I:llllfi.:i" hi window, reciving iujuries that | oxpooting an attack for & week and Stair Railings, Balusters, Window™ § and Door Frames, Etc. ‘ ] moment or two later the locomotive "SORINTYOS Mills Supplied With Ohoi Whaat, : Western Trade {Supplied with Usts and Corn at Lowest Quotations, th&,» pt:gmpt shipments, Write for prices, § e sttracted marked attention as one|great truths themselves, And while|these spectacular sensations. Break |the l::“k i H:fl:f‘“u ‘2{':;::‘: l‘:‘? :t:i‘si‘ 4 o . of the opponents of Dr, Pasey, He|with Mr. Ingersoll they shake their|neck adventures on ropes and wires, O N e L iy S ARTRANRGR, took orders in the church of England, [sides in mocking oriticism of what|balloon ascensions guarranteed to be| The new Methodist church at Edgar nsughty?” snd from 1842 to 1860 was head |men have sald about the conduct of |extra hazardous, and target practice ;finfi“&f&m&m" ;:;1.02“&:‘?1.:03 Oaaso stomach ache, and sour in my master of the Rugby school when he |life, which after all is the one great | that endangers innocent lives will al- | ceded, moufly; sccepted the deanery «f Oarlislo. In|sim of all roliglons, they utter no|ways be popular so long as permitted. | oo um,’},., :ruuk“‘:,d d;‘;‘,,d‘:,,ly at Cnm:};.)l, can't sleep, and worms bites ze 1856 he becsme bishop of London, | anathemas agaiust those central ideas | The shocking tragedy on Douglas | Frewont t;n so“ekn ;fl igl 'l- ond w :um-n L and in 1868 succeeded Dr, Lougley as | which the bsst men in all ages have | street last June would never have oc- it . ".;‘,'., his f,:',m_ i (}Fu::‘;;: :.'b;i::“b:—il: xl‘;:":l:s Vie archbishop of Oanterbury, Dr. Tait |agreed upon as at ovce vital to the [ourred if the law against such an ex- ’ D. H. McDANELD & CO.,, was ar ~ orgetic church worker, and | preservation of the highest type|hibition had been enforced, and the h: ;l:fflkdn“;gfl‘:;{:"lmp-i‘p: When mamma's gone, sud don't have Cas i in 1805 orlginated the successful | of humanity and civilization, It is tragical businees of Thanksgiving day | as services were about to commence, Put- TORIA, scheme /v raising 1,000,000 pounds | something more than mere curiosity |in Cincinnati could never have taken ting up a stove pipe is ordinarily a tedious | «yoyire right, they fairly yell,” There, IDES' TALLOW, GR y N e —————— Baby's Appeal: stitution, He firet rose to prominence [ dogma has surrounded great moral|the consciousness of actual peril| A Kenesaw baby was sitting in a Ell‘th had prepared forit. No one on the e First-class tacilitiee for the Manufacture of all kindes of Mouldings, Painting ““l'gv ’ + | ob i i button h train was injured, but it is believed during the Tracharlan controversy and | truths, but they do not deny those|that is the ochief attraction in gD B aekworks asd T como wey | several robbers were hit. matching a Specialty, Orders from the cowatry will be promptly executed A addressall communications to A. MOYER, Proprietor ESTABLISHED IN 1868, ob, but when it is hot the job is a bad one, - . for providing fincressed church ac- |that draws together nightly thousands (place had a proper legal inspection |indeed, more especially if the artist is Uncle Cy; WWOOL AND FURS, commodations in Londou. His | of men to listen to Mr, Ingersoll. It |been exercised over blood and thunder fm“i::?up.:\?“ln ‘P"":."Lf::": :‘!“'Jl- re- | Cousin Frank have OAstoR1a, he dou't ery, 904 North 16th St,, Masouio Block, Main House, 40, 48 and 52 Daar- death leaves a» vecancy in the|must be that he meets some want in | dramas like the one which ended so Amuph‘ol 1 WI " Olive's Omyln;'u - “WINE OF CARDUI™ mukes row ‘born avenue, Chicago. Refer by permission to Hide and most valuable see In Great Britain, his hearers' minds, or reflects, | pitifully, Tt 1is one of the chief pre- | into a shooting match, st the ranch inCus. | * ks sud clenr complexiors Leather Natlonal Bauk, Ohicago.

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