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A The Omaha Bee.— Published ever: sy, Thepnly morning, except Sun- onday morning daily, TERMS BY MAIL— One Year....810 00 | Three Months, 83.00 Bix Month: 5,00 | One Month. ... 1.00 *HE WE! LY BE Weineeday. TERMS POST PATD— ublished every One Year. $2.00 | Three Montha, 50 Gix Montha.... 100 | One Month.... 20 AmxnicAN News CoMpaNy, Sole Agents Newsdealers in the United States, CORRESPONDEN'E—~AIl Communi. ations relating to News and Editoril antters should be addressed to the Epiton or The DEE, BUSINESS LETTERS—AN B.sine Tetters and Remittences should drersed to Tur Ve PuBLissiNG Comp JMAHA, Drafts, Checks and Postothice | Jrders to be made payable to the order of the Cou pany. #1o BEE PUBLISHING 0., Props. E ROSEWATER Editor. Tur greatest danger of the French republic is that of boing talked to death, — A werk will decide whether the people or membera of the leg'slature will derive the greater benefit from PARTY HARMONY. There Is & loud call f.r party har- mony now that the senatorial election has ended in the selection of Genersl Manderson, and the republican anti- monopolists are requested in winning tonen to join the “anti-monopoly re- publicans,” which term we are In- formad by the leading railread organ, embraces the entire republican party in Nebraska. Now while itisa fect that 13 070 of the 17,000 volers who cast their ba jo's at tho last elcction for anti-mo. nopoly cancidates have left the re publican | cither temporarily or permanently, it is cquaily froe that they cau never be won back into the f21d by mere profentions and promises If they can be tuduced to return to their old party sil bo fance it wili on'y when they are convinced that the party is hoth willing and carry the principles of antl-monopoly aud pass lawo for republica asle to ok the governmont of the railroads as is domanded by the most enlightened publio sentimen’, in Nebracks, Up to tho presert timo republicing have given no evidenco of such a degire be- yond an imporent reeolution in the the adjournment. — Tue republicans are fighting by of the liquorissue in Ohio aud Iudi- ana, Barot children are said to dread the fire, —— Tar sllverdongued shyster =om West Polnt got badly 1 £¢ this time, Two years ago he managed to pocket sbout about §800 out of the senatorial boom. Tkis time he will have to rely on outride jobs and crumbs from the railroads, Arter the 1st of Moy, in Chicago, no person or corporation will bs per- mitted to maintsin or uso auy tele- graph pole, telegraph wiro or electric conduotor in any street or alley of that city. Every great fire adds new em- phasis to the cry cf “Pat the wires under ground,” — Wirn the opening of spring, pavirg and sewerlng will begin to divide the attention of the board of public worka. An extension f our mewer system and a practizal plan for the dieposal of a portion of eur eurficn water are impera ively demaid.d by the best interests of the city. OxLy §£400 000 in yesr'y ivstall- ments of $100,000 fr the next four years are demsnded by the peoplo of Lineoln for the com pletion of the state capital, We shall prescntly rce what irfloence Mr. Gero and his State Journal has in inp casing the legislature with the neccesi'y of lovy- party platform, drafred to prevent de- fection, and through the occasional announcement of a railroad organ that the party leaders were all in favor of regalation of the monopoli.a. The vory firat act of the majority In the legislature was tha election of 5 wen for posker Whe His been the oat'a-pew and tocl of the corporafions, and who has bent all hia energies towards stifling investigation aud throttling through packed miitees any reagonable rail road regulation, Speaker Humph- rey's course wao applanded and eue- tatued by the ropublicans, and the onded far in preventing majorily of the party have ably sce- com, bhim so tho paseago of laws which m'ght dl minish tho receipts of the corporations by removing tho causes of complatuta made by their pateons, There certairly has been no move made by the republicans so far to vards redeeming the pledges made by ro- publican candidates sud leaders be- fore aud eince the late elcction, Ii (hese plidges were made In goud faith, the feiture to redeera them af. fords proof pesitivo that tho lecd.rs a'e impotent bucauso corporate mon- opoly domisatos over & mejuily of thelr followers 10 the lejwslature, Can anti monopolists who have severed their connection vith tho republican party cousistently rotorn to the fold before the party hiss given vitality to the principles eid reforma they advo- oate? Can they ufford to abandow what they have fought for on tho mere assurance that the republican party is ing the tax. — CLARENCE SkLAH, who pablishes a paper in the E khorn vall.y, used to bo fond of charging that Roscwater sold a U, P. pus. Wo are pained wo observe S:lah’s name on the Black List of the Western Passenger Agenta’ assoclation, with the following entry: “‘Offered to sell pass to a scalper.” willing to fraterniz: with them? Isit not essential that their just demands on behalf of the indusirisl snd pro- ducing clarses ehall bo complied with by the enactment of lawa that will limit the exactions of railroads and compei corporate monopolies to bear their cqual shure f the burden of taxation; avd it may as well be un- derstood firat as last that ro milk-sop M. Selah will never again be afford- leglalation will satiify the ravk and %-| that the Ocleans prinocs have ofired MO MATYY DY Asas arvra THE DAILY BEE the legislature needs to fs to mske appropriatiors for compiling, printing and transla- ting the dccuments and the sslary cf an additlonal clerk in the cffice «f the sccretary «f state. All other rchemes tor immigration boards with theircom- plex michinery are needlessly exper- sive and liable to prove a failure, wires with the battery In the cffise. A single touch will ring thess gongs simultancounsly for any length of time reqaired, ard will, it is fally believed, prove the beat, simplost, surest, and quickest way yct devised to warn sleeping guests of danger of fire. ——— Tuk foliows that drew scats in the legislature and thought they had struck a bonarzy bave come home sadly disappointed, The men that had (he bireel down there failed to muect and the honorable wer! THE Oy LEANS PRINCES Paris dispatches bring intel ‘gance to resign their commissions in the army and quit Feance if the pub peace and the atability ot the republiz secm to demand such o eact This exhibition of patriot em is probably foreod, but it will donbtlcss have its weight with the chiamber of depu i s aad tend to a.ften the radi towards the only remnen io| ro8vay e e A Philorophet’s Daath AN w York lotter to The Pcevs eays that the death George M. Baard is 1088 to the coun- try and the world. He was at th héight of his reputation ard uacfal- ues Thoes who have read my let ters during the lnst three years ara scmowhet acgeainted with his pim, tdens, and churac Alshough ouly fortg-three, he had published more thana hundred books and pamphlets, vearly ail f r the purp se of propagat. ing his views on mind-rendivg, slien iem, the trauce, or some oihec phase of mental discace or mental phe- nomens, “Oniy three of my bookd have ever pr'd expeuses,” he said to me once, with a lavgh, “and thoee were the threa poorest. They were popular, but I can’e utford to write such books, Iiis a waste of time, I write for the twentisth conry. My nams will be known maaicly for the books that don'’s pay.” He was a most Indofatigable inves- tigator. Asan criginal observer he was fair, persieteut, irictab e, dogma tic in his exprossiou of oplnion, but ready to confchs an error. His death was a remarkablo rceno, He forenaw the fatal outcome of the disesse from the first day, This work he and hiy wilo were to spend in Montreal ¢t the caruival, and wero to have an elabor- ate and formul reception by the scientists of that sity. *‘Telegraph to cal hesrin of the Fronch mouatety who have abdicated their royal claims and thrown their fortunes for yoars wih those of the paope. Tae Orlaans princes have long beon the moat pcpalar of the descendan‘s of the o'd regime, Since the abdica- tion of their fither L uis Phiilipe, the citizen kivg, they have resiled in the French territory and as sample citizous cf the republic have risen to high positions in the army and navy. The Duc d’Aumalg presided over the Biziine cours martial aad hie brother has long been one «f the most p palar flisers in the French army, The puople of Frauco have nothing parti oular against the fum'ly (xsept that they are vrincea and tnat their fa:her once sat on tho throne. It is admitted that they aro honest, cffisient and patriotio geutlomen who have served the country with fildity. And on this account tho altempt to icclade them in the Fuquase expulsion bill iy stro: g'y oppoecd and hes led to the resiguation of the ministers of war aud of the marine, Ooe reason for tho preju D: Limb,” he sald to his wife ou Sit- but urday, *“chat we cannot wish them joy Liza ing me & reception next Tnuraday will be talkiug of my death.” in to see him on Monday. ce cgairst the princen just vow is the grant of somctiing like §10,000,000 to the He smijed family since tho formation of the|®s he took my hand, and said: present republio, The mouey was, B“h"';l b pm“"b'"v P"""?"gh’lf l howaver, rightfally theles When | o moce R o T e the doctors say; T know boiter than they. any more, Louis Philippe iseuded the throve 1 shall never write or speck ho gave all his family property to his Butdtis just as well. 1 chidron and do’ermined to live fF hiy | h#7e prodab'y doue my bost work. {noome as & sovoreigt U N In his beliafa ho was an Agunostic g e pon Na-| it is he held thai wo conld know poleon’s acoession to powee ho|nobhing concesnivg God or s farure prowptly oeiz:d upon all the ponses- sions of the O-leans fimily, After S:dan, when Titors, the old minister and friend of Louis Phillippe, was almost tuprem: in the oou scils of the republic, heinnisted that the mouey should be roturned to the Orlesns princes, ard afier Herculean Lfforts he succreded in carrying bis point. Now the French people claim that the ac- ceptance of tho old Orleans domaine rehabilitated the priuces as royal protendors, separated them from the mass « f ordinary cilizens and that they lovg toran opportunity to seize the throne, world, “Ttis waste time tulking or thinking aboat these thi g+," ho said, Withio an hour of his death, he satd “f wish 1 could put on vecord, for the penefit ot acience, the thonghtiand experionces of a dying man, Lo would be a help to phy'osceal investi gation,” Then ho calied Dr Duna to his bedside, handed him his last proofs from the press, and sad: “Doctor, you are familisr with my work: 1ahall be indebied to you if yoa will fioish that lact chapter and pat it to press whea I am dead.” *‘Henry,” he aaid to the errand boy, “ronto the ctfize and get my check book.” When it was brought he culled for a pen and lok aul signod u oheck in blank. “Draw some money to-day, * he said to Mes Board; “you will need considerable soon.” Scarcely an hour later he asked the boy to lay acloth over his face, and, when 1t was done, calm'y said ‘‘Good-bye” and died. There is a deal of heroism abaut these four short days f illuess, The doctor stood at the head of his Over thirty million dollars were paid in wages last year to the miners of bituminous coal in the Uuited States, The production of coal is the groat mining indus'ry cf the country, far exceeding in value the gold, silver | professiov in this country as a neu Iks who | TIMMFEN 4 9 Vermmse s e - +OMAHA FRIDAY FEBRUARY 2 DOITTELE AN SXINCGHILNE &0TENG POWER AND HAND Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, UFIRG MATHINERY, 3, HO8 A OLFSALK AND RETAIL. ALLADAY WiND-WILLS SHURCHPANDLSOHDILIYELLE Cjor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb. SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Cthers. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR PICTURES BY WIRE. How the Lightning Will Be Flashed by the Postal Tele- ] graph Comp:ny. The Four Corners of the World to bs Unnnected by Uopper- Oovered Wire, BRASY AND (RON FITTINGS PIPE, ITBAY P ladelphis Times. i toss than 30 dags,” L-ater A, Bartiettto a reporter, “we shail vein uperation between New York and Chisa o the must perfecs telegraph scrucion of the lines of the rew postal telegraph, ¢ L sorme se | Tt is the beat and cheapest food for stock of any kind, One pound is cqual sount Wik given 1n Times & fow | t0 three pounds of corn. Stock fed with Gzound (il Cake in the fall and wine daye He camo to this city yee. | 107, itatead of running down, will i © in weight and be in good market- terday aud gave an interestin ount dition in tho epring. Dairgmen as well a3 others who use it can tes- ot thy prog ess the new eompary is « merits, Try iv aod judge for yourselves, Price $25.00 per ton; no makivg aua the way io which 1t pro- r suoks, Addrees poses 10 transact business, d-me WOOODMAN LINSEED OIL CO., Omaha, Neb Ivie now boildiug a lice beiween Now York and Caicego and poles are up along vhe whole distance, with the exception of & few geps, aggregating aboat Lf y miles, whicn the coutrset- ors are rapidly filling. ,Tho wices aie being strung as rapicly as they can be manuf ¢ ured at che compavy’s works, for one of the peculiaritios McMAHON, ABERT & CO,, Wholesale Druggists, Beltimore ond Washington, and & 3|5 nGUCLAs STREET' uMAHA, “EB_. third to g to Boston. ln the courte 7 Tt ¢ of nex; year it is proposed to resch all The Original and Only Regular SEED HOUSE in Nebraska. the principal cities east cf the Mis PSR g R titsippi, and the company’s contract L-, " E;v e NS’ with the new Freneh Caible cumjary obliges it to have its wirea in New Or WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN of the Rustal Telegraph company i tha' it makus 8 own wiro— a afecd coid the sizs of a large kuittivg-ueedle eiectro plated with copper tiil it _ia nearly as thick as & lsnd pencil. When the New York Chitcago tine is tinished, which will be #sums time next month, a recond live lesns i fifteen months from Sep‘em Agricoltural . N. W. Cor. 14th ber, 1832, The cablo compavy, which | Vegeiah s 1] A o ""‘!;EV : o is organ zed in Fratce, with & capital | Grues Hede .‘fib odge, Stroel of $11,000,000, is laying & oable across | S We m°ke a specialty of Onion Seeds, Oni n Sets, Blie Goasy, T mothy, Red Alfalfa and Whit the Atisatic by way of the coast of Tover, Osi Honey Locust. 1 A M rdene i ave ey by buyl. g D RIE RO G e A R AL ARTRAARY | o Sl Ani ey Laubty . w.d Market Gardener. will save money by buyi. g of us, From the Azores two cablea will be = fa1d; one to Havana and Aspinwall, 3 e whero 1t will councet with the Souti: M H llm & C Vi, e ali 0. “Q WHOLESA 7% H *‘*g to Ohicago without repealing, a fent It is claimed that the application of tance. Precicaily, however, 1t has Auwerican system of lines, and the impossibie with iron wires worked the dnplex and quadruplex patents to only been made to work up to nine 4 other toa point on the shore of Long Islaud sound, where it will connect with the liues of the Postal Telcgraph company, The poles for che land iine t this polnt are already in p'ace. HOW THE SPAKKS WILL FLY, It Is promised that some marvelous results will be shown when these lines aro fiuished. ~Not ouly will the wies be “‘worked” through from New' Y ork lsol Q q and 1208 Farnam &t. Cor. I3th with the Morse or avy other system. ) - = bat the rapidity of trm{nm'snluu areac C' MA}. }A’ N EB ty increased. The averaye time ro- o 5 quired for sending a messuge between AN H EU s ER B Us G H 1ho two cities now is fifteen miuutes, i) but with the copper wires it will be (;nnly a few mcohuda. “Why," said B . r. Bartlett, with enthusiasm, “if I W could got that far ahead of the stook o ¥apy re lng exchange I'd bast the world!"” 3 g the Moree system is practicable only on short citcuite; that in fact, the lat ter will work properly but little far ther than the distance between Nuw York and Philadelphla, while the Gray system, which is owned by the P.stal telcgraph company, muluplies an iron wire pine times over a throe hundred mile circuit and a copper wire to auy extent and over any dis Association, CELEBRATED ¥ KEG & BOTTLED BEER, THIS EXCF¥LLERT BEER SPEAKS FOB ITSELF, Orders from any part of the State or the Entire West will be promptly shipped: d an opportunity to sell passes, as all | file of the anti monopoly element in are officially warned agalnst him an a |#0d out of therepublioan party. They fraud. It is evident that when he|Went laws that will «fford permanent made his charge he judgsd others | relief from extortion and dikcrimina- by his own conduct. tion by lim'tivg freight and pissenger o— - tolls and prohibiting, under scvere PENNSYLVANIA is about to pass a penalties, every species of favoritiam. Iaw providing for boards ¢f arbitra- They will be satisficd with nothing tion to settle. differences between em. | 1¢#8 If General Manderson can pre- ployers and employes in the iron, vall uponjjthe republican Jeglslature steel and coal trades. Tae idea might that elected bim how to do its duty well be adopted in other states and | fearlersly, in accord with the known and iron industries. More than forty millions tons were taken out last year, There were also twenty-eight million tons of authraclte ccal mined. Eog- land produces more than twice as much coal yearly as the United States and takes it all from an area about the tize of Ohio, The coal deposits of this country have been barely touched. They are found in almost every part ot theland, The mines at Seattlr, in the extreme northweet, produced one rologist. His services were in great demand, and he was frequently sum- moned to consultation in distant cities, Most of his important works have been translated into Germsan, and his stud‘es have deeply lifli- onced the psychological cpinions of the world, meseages at once on a ringle copper wire. The base of the system is that difference In vibrations which makes musical tones. It s well known that if two siringa on diff- erent violins are tuned in exictly the same key a bow drawn across one will cause both to sound, and something of the same kind s applied to the tele- graph. A little instrament toned in the same key is attached to one end of the wire and the message sent through it is received by another instrument, similarly toned, at the other end These two instruments work fn har All Our Goods are Made to the Standard of our Guarantee, GEORGE HENNING, £ole Agent for Omaha and the West. — How & Pretty Widow Hanaled Her Traducer. Special to ths Chicago Herald. Winston, N, C., January 30 —Mrs Taslow Lartio is a pretty widow living the scope of the measure extended to demands of the people, thera will be a hundred and fifty thousard tons last|ia & modest cottage in the suburbs of tako in other trades. Arbitration as | fir prospeot of party harmony and a this placs, Racently some damagiog mony, and are not interfered with at / fice I}merrlitrh }nd !Iarney Streets, fmaha, Neb, year and numerous deposits have late- ly been discovered on Puget’s sound and alovg the lice of the Northern Pacific railroad, so it does not seem all by the working of another, or, theorettoally, of any number of other sets, over the same wire at the same time. There is something in the elec- trical vibrations that keeps their notes McNAMARA & DUNCAN, ramors were put in circulation about her. She obtuiced the manuecript «f an anonymous letter cintaining the {ujurious insiuuation, ard, after read- a means of settling labor disputes has resumption of party allegiance. The proved a great success in Eigland, lion and the lamb may at some future and there 1s no resson why it should time lie down together, but the lamb not be cqually successful here. Mil- lions of dollars annuslly would he saved if the disastrous strikes and lock-outs could be prevented by a mu- tual understanding between the em- ployer and employe, objeots to reposing iuride of the lion. AN official note of the German gov- croment warns young men that Ger- many has too mavy lawyers, Omaha has no advantage over Germany in ing it, became convincsd that it was in the handwriticg of Mr. Aure ius Gragg, » government cffizial. Soe went to his office, and sweeping ma- Jestically into his presence, demanded the name of the author, Gragg pro: tested igoorance. She interrogated likely that any part of the country will want for fuel for many years, Now raAT the ator is elected the Douglas delegation in the leg- islature should get down to business WHOLES ' LE DEALERS IN VIUCKY AND PENNSYLViNIA dustinet. W RITING BY FLECTRICITY Besides this, however, the company owns & 8'ill more wonderfal precess The Legro patent sends as many words over a single wire in a minute K as the most skillful Morse operator can send iu an hour, delivers at the receiving station a fio simile of the copy furnished, aud does it all with- out the aid of a tkilled operator. Anybody who can turn a crauk can sond a message in his own handwrlt. ing, with any private marks or ofhor devices he pleases, simply by first writing his message on a chemically prepared slip-cf papor furnished by him as to his style of handwriting and demanded & specimen. This he de- clined to give, whereupon she drew a revolver, cocked it and held it at his head. The terr fied offi:ial at once seizad a pen and wrote a line, Taking it to compare with the letter she found he had wri'ten *‘Our Father who art in heaven,” While she was examin- ing the writing Gragg hastened away to get a policeman and the widow went - . this reepect. A good many profes- Tue droggists have drafted a bilj | tioval men in this section of the coun- which has been introduced in {he leg, |ty have mistaken their calling and islature, providing for the regulation spoiled good tradesmen and mechanics of pharmacy, the examivation of |'® mik» indifferent lawyers and doo drugplsts and droggis's’ claks, and |tors. The diffiulty atises from a restricting the sale «f poicens except | #illy pride which makes profession under certain conditions of safety, | more gentoel than a trade. Any call- and give us some Jaws for the relief of Omaha and the promotion f the gen- eral welfare of th's city and state, ‘Wo want laws to reduce the num- ber of justices of the peace, to sim plify the system of registration and make 1t more cflective by placing the appointing power in the hands of the W hiskieS! in Fond cr Free, Algo dir:ot Importers of WINES, BRANDIES AND ALES, This is » measure which the legislature | 198 i8 gentecl that Is pursued by gen. | mayor and council, We want | o g lawyer's «flive for advice. the company. Practical trials of this r ¢ ! oan safely pass on in the common in. | tomen and no gentloman can lose his\laws {o purfy primary eleo: Pl ol :;l:il::tn;ul:dfi;hu:l;rldr:pu:d c;lflt;le‘:. Jobbers and Manufacturers of Fine terest. The mistakes of draggists |#:f respect by lboring in any houest | tons snd’ a revislon of the Planting Black Walnute. bat it can be exlargad 8o as to do even charter where it has been found defcctive in the matter of taxation and pubio Improvements, We need some amendments to the school laws that will enlarge the board of educa. tion so that ita laborious duties can be more effectually performed. There ought to be some amendments to the Slocumb law where the present law has been found dofective and in- Jpora , bave caused more trouble than tho calling. mistakes of Moses, Bob Iogersoll to S the contrary notwithstandiog, If| A biiwto oreate a board of immigra- some law could be passed restriotirg | tlom is now pending In the legislature, the profits of retail pharamacists te 500 | which is evidently gotten up In the in- per cent on the cost of physiclans’ |terest of somebody who has an sxo to preecriptions, the world would be|grind, There Is no more need «f & happier. state board cf immligration, with 1ts salaried wecretary and clerks than Estimates of the Texas cattle drive| there is seven whoels to a wagon, The for the coming rpring place it at 220, | most affective way to endourage im- 000 head. - It Is ntated that not more | migration is to elrculate compact than 120,000 will reach the open mar- | pamphlets concernivg the resources ket. The remaining 100,000 will be|and advantades of the state, the reserved for ranch purposes & large|cost of living, woges, climate, &o. number of which will come Into Ne-|Suc . a document compiled by a com- bras\a and Wyoming. All the ranch- | petent person under the direction of men are looking forward to anotherex- | the secretary of state ind translated ceptionally prosperous season, The|into varlous languages can be cir i cattle on the Nebrasks and Wyoming | culated directly f om the secrelary’s | ranges are reported In excellent con- [cffice and the parties whom it Is de. dition, The snow fall having been |sirable to Induce to locate in Nebraska ight and grass plenty the per cent. of | can be reached by a bricf advertise- J. H, Joly gave to the Montreal horticultural society directiors for planting black walnuts, of which the following is the substance' Avoid traneplanting the trees if practicable, b, planting the nuts where the trees are to remain. The rows should be four feet apart each way. At this near dietance the irees will grow up without lateral branches (which are apt to be torn off by snow or wind), and they may be thinped as their growth re. . quires. The puts should ba enuk ST about two inches in the grourd. The rows should be perf:ctly straight, eet with & line and marked from place to place with stakes, so as to show accurately the young plants the first year in coltivating. The ground must o thoroughly prepared beforehand, and the richer the more repid tho growth, Always sow in the fall if practicable, the nuts are lef: till spring out of the ground the{lhuuumo dry and will not grow. © have found no diffioulty in transplantiog the young trees at five or slx feet high, aud have measured & number set in streets more than twenty years ago better. A Morse operator who can send or receive from 2,000 to 2 5L0 words an hour caa command the high- est salary, and even then there is rothing to guarsntee him sgainst making a mistake—a thing which, by the Leggo process, ls impossible, Pictures can be transmitted in this way, and an enterprising reporter can send not only the wurds but the mausio of a new opera by wire; but the great advantage the company clrime for it is the sending of correapoud- ence, It is expected that the ener- gotic business man who has an impor- tant letter to send to a distance, will no longer drop in the postoffice—un- less, indeed, an arrangement can be effected by which the postofficos will be wade recelving and dil vering stations for the pes al teleg aph —bat bring it to the company's cffice, place it with his own hands in the machive and send it humming in a moment to its destination, A minor but impor- tant point is the euperiority of the wire for telephove purposes. It is claimed that the condnotivity of this heavily coppered wire is so great that CIGARS. Agents for Jos. Schlitz’ Milwaukee Beer, Bottled an.d in Kegs. 24 & 216 § 14TH STRRET OMAHA, W G—-_A.'I‘E CITY PLANING MILLS. MANUFACTURKERS OF Carpenter's Materials ALSO SASH, DUORS, BLINDS, STAIRS, Stair Railings, Balusters, Window and Door Frames, Etc. Tae republiosu party, in the opln- ion of the Oleveland Lead r, are ‘‘be- gloning to act as if it nesded another dose of election medicine,” Oae more such dose as the last would kill the patient. The proprietor of the Tremont house in Ohicago has just doue ove thing to add to the security of his guests in case of fire. He has had constructed 652 bell gonge, each 16 losses will be very low, if the remaln-|ment in papers that have extensive|inches in diameter, which will be G usan First-class faci acha Kind " a i hi bout fourteenor fifteen | telephoning over a tho d mile ‘ der of the season bears out presentan- | clroulations in the eastern and|placed in the halls and corridors on i'“;‘f.‘fi mg.l:, ;mwln‘ in grass | clrcuit will be ss easy as It now is over | ma .lsm:‘.'l.',!“(’:hd:rguh.::]! the :m:lu;u.,u b.'f,:,'mhf,&"h?,m'aal," ticipations. middle states o in Euarope. |every floor, and connected by eleotric | and near flagging. an ordinary elty wire. communloatt:ns to AL MOYELR, Fropriet