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r THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA 1HURSDAY FEBRUARY 22 Y - THAT BRIBERY CASE oapture thelr votes by the hired lobby | ests, Thelr constituents are not states THE NATION'S DANGER. - T 8 > he omaha Bee- Several days ago Tue Brr openly |and committee on bribery who have | OF the people of states so much as the DOTRLIE AN e e bl N ase, ) iTon intorests of Pennsylyania and [The Raliroad System of the United POWER AND HAND Published morning, ext Sune o what every member of the "'f"“d the messarethrough the h * | other places that have iron interests, States, Versus the American ay. The enly Monday morning daily,; |legislature knew. It asserted that|Douglas county will not forget the | the Jumber interests of Maine and Republic, [ the capitol appropriation bill had been | services of Meesrs. Brown and Mo~ | Michigav, the wool zrowing interests — “TERMS BY MAIL— worked throngh the house by brazen |Shane In this matter any more than | of "I“ went -nfd l:lm wool mauufactar- [By A Nenraska Farmug.] 8 P E o TH \ ©ue Yoar....810.00 | Threo Months.83.00 | bribery and conscienceless trading of |they will fall to remember other mom. (108 interests of the east, and the sugor | This iy not the only qaestion effeot: team Pumps, Engine Irimmings, 4 8ix Montha... 5.00 | One Monsh.... 100 | interests and votes. bers of the delegation who have |!ntereets of Louislana; even the vine. par interests and the salt interests |\08 OUr people. But of all geeat poli- | yixim6 WACKINERY, BELTING, HOSE, DRASS AND IRON FITTINGS FIFR, RTRAN CHE WEEXLY BEE, published overy The editor ot Tue Bre went farther | worked and voted in opposition to the | have their special champlons. tical questions, for indeed it has be- PAUKING, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Wolnesday. ) and declared his knowledge of a dis- | wishes of thelr conatituents. — come one, Itia the very one that necds| y A" § ANAY WIRD-MILI & CHURGH ARD SCHOOL SELLS ’ i TERMS POST PAID - tinot instance in which money had _— rhlmdpmhkog'r: Responsible. t}:nmmt immediste sttention, . Un.| " Ve wi i e QUYL 4 Y One Year......$2.00 | Three Months. 50| been paid for » favorablo vote on the| Tug president has nominated Sand- | “gp 0 eopublioan party is like the political questions, it threat ) Bix Months 1.00 | One Month.... 20 5 . P : s Newe Commenr. &t Agenta | oitcl bill: - He named the sum. 8| ford Patker roceiver of publio moneys | mainly reapousible for logislation, hay- | enn dircctly tho civil libarly of tho Newsdealers in the United States, £500 and the bribing parties as Lincoln | at the Niobrara land cffice. ing control of the executive and legis- | citizon, and sonscquently jeopardiz:a t8, eyond this the editor of lative departmenta of the government. | the American republic b e Ltk B4 the'democeats In Sonjress will not | The Amerioan peopls ‘should, aa o Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb, SPECIAL NOTiCE TO OORRESPONDENCE -All Communt. | this paper did not go. The farther retted bt b ols w203 p thuishare of condemnation for | old—and by the eternal 1t wi g i : ; i 1 " 1t will— Abtonn rlating to, Nows wnd Bitcrial | olimination of facts o lft 10 the log-| Tho frontispiece porirais of Gam- | tho “lillets ot tevecis Tngliation; | all withiouh regasd life, Hbsriy st Growers of Live Stock and Others. or Tue Bee, islaturo itac!f betta in the March. Oentury, and the | The country does not fail to ol the puranit of happiness in the high WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR with the appropriate indigoation that | es. degree; and to retain it as such, it the demand of the people for relief |ia absolutely essential that no trinm- from texation fs lost sight of by the |virate or syndicate of capitalist gam- democratic senators from West Virgin- | blers ehall be enabled t3 controi, a1. foro the people of Nebraeka. It cor-|which, a foo! note explains, is not to|ia when the tarff on coal ls considersd, | rectly or Indireotiy, the industries of roborates fully the charge made by |be credited to editorial haste or en- Peanuts overtarn the domooratic sen- [ tha people, for the reason that such 1 i ators from North Cuaroline; matches | sonirol places the avaric i The BEE PUBLISHING UU., Pl‘flpfl- i Sk e Al a8 ot demoralize the demooratio senators |zen fn nfi;pn-lt(u: to n:; Ul{x n::zn::::, Mr., Montgomery swears that s |tion for the March Jentury before | from Dalayare, and tu ith k?, i i ; b 2 ware, cugar puis all the | with kiy ctvil dutien, = E. ROSEWATER Edffi:r — | fand for the passsge of tho oapltal ap. | Gambotta’s fllcess, A g‘m“L bi | demoaratic senators fua etato of panic, | D, tho nllm:\ndllo:fleot the industries i propriation bill was raised by the mer- graphioal "‘°'°h" (( J"“l'“" & Le0n- I Demosratic enators, fr0oth! Tihe|of the people! Who dare answer, chante of Linooln, and thet one of the d Bacon, with portralt, ds conteib- 1 sopublican seuators have none cf them | N.7 ed by hls son, Leonard Woolsey | foughs i il i i A y ght more desperately, each for his Some men will sacrifice their avarice lobby pointed out to him a member cf | Bacon, under the appropriate title, | partioulne local interent,‘n the ache- | to their clvic daties; hey are true the house to whom $500 was paid in | ‘A Good Fight Finisbed.” Also of & |dale of tariff reduction has bhéen con |patriots, but thelr number is too consideration of his vote. fi’""“"?“"l "h"'“"?' is Ml‘ sidered. The long continuance of [amall, very much too small; and their This waa the charge made by T unkle's plea for the higher eduoation | protective monopoly seems to have a¢|maunly independence oftontimes re- M. Hellryan & Co. of women, apropos of the recont peti- ! ghoroughly rotted the fibre of irue|sults’in dissster to them snd thefrs. kE, which the pap-sucking organs of | tiou for the admission of wWomen to demogracy a4 it has destroged even the | This siould not be made possible in W HOLESALE the railroads who have all been tled | Uolumbia college. It s called *“‘A sense of welf preiorvation in the party | this land of ours, But besidos those P BUSINESS LETT All Busines| The house very properly appointed | acoompanying article by a writer whe l,':::::; u',"r'flmn;’,"::;,""';lm:;;"',"jg“:':&“' a committee of investigation and Mr, | was intimately acquainted with Gau JMAHA, Drafts, Ohecks and Postoffice | Montgomery's teatimony is now be- | beita, appear now with a timeline Jrders to be made payable to the order of tte Company. Ground Oil Cake. It in the best and cheapost food for stock of any kind. One pound is equal to throe pounds of corn, Stock fed with Ground Oil Uak,e in the fall and win- ter, Inltn.({ of running down, will increase in welght » a4d be in good market- :{ble cofulmon'in the spring. Dairymen as well a8 0 ;hors who use it can tes- tify to its merits, Try it and judge for yourselves. . Price $25.00 per ton; no charge for sacks, Address 4 od-eod-me WOOODMAN LINSE'4p OIL 0O., Omaha, Neb. It is o free for all race for spolls at Lincoln, with the devil not very far distant from the hindmost, TrexE ought to be a good market at Llvooln for s pumber of signs with | “‘For Sale" neatly paluted onythem S—— Tnx net earnings of the Union Pa- olfic Increased over $1,000,000 in 1882, For a pauper corporation this @ip {n this robbery of the taxpayers of N?Y:hhx;nolf:r:: ‘“hOIdlD"‘:"s‘f in power. But tax reduction must |few men, there ate others. The mil- Nobraka, protest had no foundation | g ughs, in ‘Signa and |aome, in spite of the cowardics of | lions who toil dey by day, year In and enson,” chat charmi " in fect and was made for the sake of | tively of uountc -;;l‘n’u.:gnlg ::&::;“:‘:nud gt oyl o L L el Ll 1 e e ulopa demagogues, who stop at noth- b b B "N N Elbrldgg.Klug “y has illusteated the A Waete of Raw Material. lpng to lnbv:g ':ho ;nfl'ugn ‘:zl; :hen;ao- Now let the name of the bribe np:' ‘.',‘h *_voral striking engravings. | Kan as ity J uinal. pis to their greed, and this s an ont- & P NRBRASKL wanis no peoteotion for|'Aker e made known. It wil OB*” st wiih the rural american-| The Pallms# slecper, Ville de|rage upon the oivic rights of all, for 1301 and 1303 Farnam St. Cor. I3th no doubt be = “| 374 of thia paper is H, study of | Paris, which bears Ottomar Roth- the virtuous Wk house th ! the resson that the American repub- her legislative steal Industry, It is already overstimulated by the pros- pect of the close of the session. 8o~ 4 «pri80 %0 locnl scenes and character in ““The | acket, editor of The Denyer Tribune, | lic becomes s farce if the suffrage of won who tald the| Village of Onorammergau,” which she | to his weddiog ia Ohioago, carried two | the toiling millions is not placed Sbove O MAHA, NEB. et evety member cherged with v:alud at the time of the last Passion h‘rlnh do( b:;nilled b'uri“n].‘myfim two- t:e lmb;:‘o“ f:“\')ut llx)fl men vlvllo bY | e e ay. allon demijohas of whisky, five oases | chauce happen to be their employers. - A = == e e s — - eoriliption by Tur Ree was helped by = Mr, Cable continues his illustrated :f Mumm's extra dry, t’wo cages of | Tt is mo:lipetmponmt to ru:ubslllonn MCMAHON, ABERT & CO Doki the legislataro stlil briieve it to know that for once he has been 'historioal series with ““The Kod of | Apollinaris water and twenty boxes of | institutions to safely guard the sut- ” gle oy barkirg up the wrong tree. The|Foreign Domlinion in Loulsiana”; and |cigars. From what wo have heard of | frago of the weak than to strengthen that Tae Bee had no groun<s for its iabbes i Dr. Edward Eggleston, in his third | the hardy sons of Colorado who are in | the suffrage of the powerful, and, charge of barefaced beibery in con- ]:: mg:"r b;':" ;:’: mm'd;,"m{ historical paper; treats of ‘‘The Mi |this ear wo aro prone to believe there | true Amagrlotn will pever stand .oyno charge made in 1ne & compliment, | oraiions of Amerioan Colonists.” is & grievous weste of Apollinaris. |system which has a tendency to a e Ir half the members of the present legislature could be placed in the ro- form eohool no taxpayer would be- grudge, the appropriation’of $50,000 recommended by the senate, cator. tol appropriation esting one. Tarkish war, entitled ‘‘Yantil,” by|wine was made by a very careful|for the pecuniary interasts st thy By all mosns lot us know the name | Feank D Miilg, the artst and war | arithmetician, well versed u Colorado| fow, b i i correspondent, {a the short story of the | capacity. It is much more nex of the bribe taker who has been ua- numbsr. Mr. Howells, in hl:ylecnud ed —_— maintenance of our den‘;:):.rluficrr‘:;;;lll: fortunate enough to have been dis- | pary f “A Woman's Reason,” which| Potter and the Bowle-Knife Affair. |Jio, that the toiling millions retain covered in gotting away with his por- | has already made & strong impression, | » iwaokee Republioar-Sentivel. thelr sufirage free and unresirlctes, tion of the Lincoln merchants’ lubri- | Introduces cotastrophe that changes| It is now nearly a quarter of a 030- | than to have the preetigs or power of the whole tenor of the heroine’s life; | tary sgo that the Pryor-Potier duel|g few millionaire railroaa kings prot= there is aleo & dotalled_1esoription of | was the sonsation of tho day. Potter | titute that suffrage, 315 DOUCLAS STREET - - OMAHA NEB . Michigan senatorial contest, the dis- | out, fully fifteen members of the house | ““Through Oae Admiulstration” this state, which, at that time, In-|wighed, encouraged and forced b; — - - olosures show that the Unlted States | will be reading the handwriting on |nearly finished, and Mrs., Mary “H cluded Milwaukeo. He was a little | railroad or mmm:oly cappers, is zhz ANHEUSER-BUSL“H senatorship in that state is a market- | the wall. They ought to be relleved ook Foote's striking story, ‘‘The [ more than 40 years of age, broad-|one great down grade of ropublican bl odit d that Ferry fatled ' hei Led-Horse Clsim,” is brought to an | shonldered, muscular and powerful. | life, which leads direct to an abyss able commodify, and that Ferry at once from their suspente. effaotive conclanion, Of free-noil antecedents, he belonged | where despotism rales absolate. Com- Q because it was doubiful whother he = = = The poems of the number are by |to the radical wing of the republican tively it would not be an evil, so m, Brerng could make good his promises SENSELE 8§ PARTISANSHIP. | Andrew Ling, Mts Julia C. R. Dorr, | party. Pryor, then a member of con- | far as the Amerioan republic is con- ; = "R, The exponent of that stmon pure re-| Ina D Coolbrith, John Vance Ohe- | grees fcom Virginis, was ten years or | corned, if half & dczsn railroad kings R Tue Rev, Joseph Cook admlts that publicanism which relates chiifly to|ney, W. P. Andrews, and others. | more his junior. He was tall, rather|wore disfranchised; but it would bs . 3 WORE e - Y slender, with an almoat beardlees face, | the ruin of tha American republic if % . - SSOOlatlon, nection with the pasesgs of the oapl- may aleo find the disclosure an inter- A realistic romance of the Russo- | The selection of the baer, whisky and | weaken the civio liborty of th.e masses D i t Wiaatever may bo the end of the| Until the whole truth ls brought|a Boston shetion. Mrs. Burnott’s|then repreacnted the first distriot of [ A prostituted suffrage, such as is his knowledge as to the thme when the | 4o gistribution of tho loaves and fish- | Worthy of speolal meptlon is o un- soul quite the body is not exact, and li { i i Bix koot ha rmato fo howe |0 f poltcl patzoungo euds the | ISt 50" Pontto e st bk of the sonthrn gon: | wer ot 1 ooy o ‘comnnd of atter death is partly s surmise. But | publicans of Omaha a lesture because | W.fe,” and dated Roslyn, 1873. Var- | tlemen of that day, wore his hair very | few nnscrupulous cepitalists, So he knows for poaltive fact that there|iho bar of this city has almost uaiver- | ious public questions aro discussed in |long, falllog down upon his|much for thedifference between the f ad X su:;e probation after death,— £ sally endoreed Judge Walkeley for ap- ::g::::i' "f.‘mnl;:‘::‘; o ‘::;'b:: °“‘zh? W::' "g"l;'~lh He ':l.x,umf ::.:ml"fi‘:& sl;fl'n:gel of the few aud ahe suffrages | J \ i CELEBRATED 3 s 2 g LI T | saters’ of e soul a sup- t mi by It will bo a delightful surprise to pointment to the additional judgashlp | ogyprigl dl‘pnrtmen!’; treat of new | porter of the slavery, arrogant, im- 3 c.;im i:’.urlolonl and cowardly; : & the general public outside of Boston in this distriot. Judge Wakeley is bo;h, dl‘n le?rntnr-a,"‘of ‘‘Home | petuous, and inflated with pxovinol;l the ballot should be lweral and 3 % 3 KEH' & BUTTLED BEEB’ admitted to bo thoroughly competent | and Sosiety” topics, and of new vanity. All northern men were, in|brave. Therefere no political con- 4 o to learn that there is anything of ? his opinion, cowards; in the somth|cord can exist between the two. ‘* inven- i tions in ““The World's Work.” ' which the Rsv. Mr. Gook adumits hia | {0 the position In every respect, bub| "%y ;1 010, "for March has a not: |alone on this contlnent could 4 - gentle-| Tt may, perha; - . 2 4 ; ignurance. unfortanatoly he happens to bo &,y jist cf contributors. Archibald |men be found and men of gatlant | tion m{ml:u top'i:kaemtlh!.‘ln :fi‘vgnglrec:‘l i~ THIS EX(RLLERT BEER SPEAKS | demoorat, which, in the opinlon of the | Forbes, the distinguished war corres- |courage, The northern demoorats|view of the situation, but really it is FOR ITSELF. oditor of the Republican, who has|pondent of The London Daily Nows, | were tolerated by him becauss they | not, as the sequel will show, Daring Ord 2 rt of the 8 rders from any part of the 8tate or the e Tns clvil service commissioners Entire West will be promptly shipped: have been appointed by the prestdent | oast two votes for preaidentisl eloctors | furnishes a vivid and interesting story [ were uaeful supporters of the alave|the last decade the power of corpora- snd Dormsn B. Eston, as was expect- | ynfitg him thoroughly for an office of the Turco-Rissian War, entitled | system, but for r ublioans he fei tlons has grown at such a rapid rats, ed, heads tho list. Mr. Eston will |qaministered so admirably . ““Where wes the Viiliera?” .which hns | lofty contempt. He was reputed to be | thg!s oconduct so reckless and so de- iy { now have the pleasure ¢! appiying bis ;' Jod Bn:. nnlort: :’l I:ltu that.d;:ld’;Ml& hntlrufilt_)n of belug 1l- |4 good ll?l:: Asd, like I:I;lt lcluthom void of pmiiotiom, and their will so 4 { t 1 udge 3 nately aleo | lustrated by the wsll known painter, | men or wizt 985, an adept { the tic, that no wi® 0an galnasy or 3 ‘et theory to 10,000 clerks, while the |,y onbeg of the party to which Mr, | W. H. Ovérend, of The Ius.mmi ?nenllu cod g i g:?l:; the proposition. ‘)E' nu!old All Our Gouods are Made to the Standard of our heads of departments and all the most Wakeley belongs. London Nows, himself both a legont tho slightest apprehensions | system has become a matter of stock- Guarantee, influential offiolals of the goveroment| e Republi . sonal friend of Forbes aud V! that a northern man would sccept 8 | jobbing aud robbery,” wild and fabu- spublican rlses to ¥aé 0coaslon | Ty the “‘Lottor box” is a pan and ink | chellenga, It sectned an easy and |lous, litioal problem instead of will escape the rules adopted by the |y 4y gddrees to Omska popublioaus |skeioh of Mr, Forber by Hubert Her- | cheap gn:y of acquirlng renown and l:dn'g:x&ol entorgrile,e: I showa b.; GEORGE HENNI NGl ~w-.lllidlll. Jobn M, Gregory, of upon thelr dutios as partisens and in- kovior, from the portrait of him ¥ ! populsrity in his own seotion, to chal- | ard the result will prove as disastrons Tllinols, and Loroy D, Thomas, of [ ormp its readers thit *na < fce that|that srtist. Rose Terry Cooko con-|lenge Potteratter they had had some | to capital as it has been to labor, and Ohio, are the two remaining members | iy scured thr- ¥ tributes a capital story of the Mich- | heated words in the house. As the|more tco, unless an end is at oace by % "agh the nominating oon- | jgun fires of 1881, called ‘“The Wrong | challenged prty, Potter had the right | brought to that speculative frenzy. LA oommimion rookon 4t il to commacd, pa-| ok Thare U o dharmiag o |t chooss weagons i be peomply | he latlathad ousrllond eptom | NN M R A © DUNGC AN | o 2L pPTSTI h.” “Ben Bruin,” ucy Larcom, and |informed Pryor e woul ight | 1s far in advance of the records of the !m'. Is great depress',, yn {he|'Y ;up::;:;nd:l:l;: tomhl:ivhl to|one by Oelia Thaxter. Luoretia P, him, the weapons to be bowie knives. | country, not in carrying and producing c i fron #7 oy fust at present, and Pig ol n In those days Potter did not look like | capacities, but as to the relation of LES \LE DEALERS IN Tron Kelley and his friends hold ap & man whom it would be pleasant to | our population and the vast extent of WAHO: E the recent failures as terrible examples encounter at close quarters with sucha | our territory. Our sgricultural cen— of what will certalnly follow through- weapon, sud he at_once ré-|ters have by scheming legislators been KENTUCKY AND PENNSYLVANIA - out the country if the tariff on iron celved & note from Pryor's sec-|hurled away at breaknec! ed from and stoel la reduced from its existing | °ffices: They ballot for judgos, and|gomio artists, and the paper is illus. onds that that gentleman regard-|the manufacturing centers, and the . . 4 ot for judgeships; for candidates, aud | trated by reproduction of ind HPULRIRN L Spnaive. M | sovuls I wh ve: ses, dowit: THat not for judgeships; for ) and | trats y re] uction of some of | “‘barbarous” an eolined to fight. | the laborers in the manufacturing cen- extortionate rates, All the high tariff not for opportunities for drawing sal. | Hokusal's most popular plotures, The afiaslr made great nofse at the|ters, as well as the laborers in the ag- \ 1 organs are jolning In the cry and ap- e “The Sly Old Woodchuck” s a|time and seriously damaged the pres- | ricultural regions, are the viotims of pealing to congress against what thoy characterlstlo Amerloan boy story by [tige of Southern chivalry. Every | those scheming men who have subsi- e oall the destruction of Amerloan in.| The days for blind partisanship in | "G, Stoddard; snd Miss Annie|pouible detail respeoting it was col- | dized national legislators for the en- Tooal electlons have gone by, and they | Eichberg, author of *‘The First Vio- | dustry aoted and published by iao newsps- |actment of laws which not only made in Bond or ‘Free. Algo direot Importers of : The fact of the matter ls that exces. | 8@ Dot likely to . return until In," has a delightful talo from the|pers. -Now, after a lapse of many|the Godlike homestead law a sponsor German of Leander, Pryor, comes forward with an | to the immense land subsidles which D sive protection is tho chlef cause of Pallifepl” paciing ‘hre " agsla dlvidedien E, 8, Brooks finishes his four-part z::lr:e)’ yno'w version of it. He|those scheming men have secured, but WINES BR AND'ES ANB ALEs 1 the troubles In the iron and steel iu- | they Were twenty years ago upon the | gtory of *The Mield of the Oloth of | claima that he was in concealment at | which has also placed labor at the y y duatry. great issues, Under such clroum-|Gold,” Frank sflml\mn lo:ntdbntu Alexandris, and tlut“hh lrlo:dl :; ,nrvy of utplh‘l..t Suc:l. state of l.f % a ploturesquean: i Potter’s acceptance, and, with- | falrs cannot exist much longer, ere A . i The tariff on raw materlal and pro- “:M:'i n:::‘l::::g:n;‘;z:l‘on:n:ni olp’?Ths 'chory of Vitea o T :z: e:on:nl:i;g him and without his|bor must, per force, assert its c’qun ty Jobbere “and Manufacturers of Fine duots ranges from 50 to more than 100 v B Trowbridge tells how the knowledge, rejected the proposition to | with tal, and supremacy over aoc- per cent, This ls virtually prohibitory. P;’u"“ m‘j“? ratify tl;;hcholoe of | Brothers” took a fir standin defense | fight with bowie knives. Hflkl;ev m::h- cnIn:ull dl.nd in K'J"-"@nl:g’h‘;;- i i .| the primary and caucus. en great | of their ‘“Tide mill.” The frontisplece |1ng about it, he says, until the matter egislation must furnish the reme- t At the outaot just aa in tho paper In-| 0 ) L o at atake, partisan excito | is an engraving of Grousa's oolobratod | was settled; then he gould ot dissvow | dy, and speedily too, or & more majs- ) » dustey ‘16 assurred such enmormoua | BT exousable, often commend. | Painting of “‘The Broken Pitohe the sotion of the gentlemen with | tic, but more terrible power, will, Sole Agent for Omaha and the West. 7 Office Corner 13th and Harney Streets, Omaha, Neb. command party support, A very im- portant fact that the Republican over- | ‘‘Mrs, Peterkins Faints on the Great looks is that clear-headed voters do (P}:’ll‘al:fl(:i' 4 P:ofu:orflW:‘l“ll‘lnm ]fl:ut eminent orlen! , writes not elect cffises, but men to fill the nbout'nolmnl, a famous Japanese profits as to attract a rapld Inflax of Besides the foregoing there are|whom he had intrusted his ‘interests, | it must be underatood, now and for- A entsiv'fOr Jos. Schlitz’ Milwaukee Beer, capltal. Ten furnaces and mills were | 1% But when tho ouly lssuo is | yiories, sketches, poems, and pictures [and ho was obliged to ‘oquiescs. If |ever, that the fallaclous sophistry of B ‘lfl%d arid in Kegs. i \ ereoted where one was required, good government, oltizens are inclined | b Ohlfl“‘; l‘{3‘"1“". Barah Winter | such were the fact, ‘l:a‘evld!:ntt;!‘v dlfl- lr‘nllrond o: Dol:il, wht:fi::rdpc::n,-x- 0 | g8. .-q % h at'party whips,andto use thele | Kello, oel Stacy, Palmer O, frlends with*omarkable dis- | liners or reilroad superintendents, can k. B1 overproducion was the rowul R | Vlaoghiaparty whipesodtouee hel| Eelons Joul Ry, Suiier, O |lcted b Hon B s wo ot fores the Jabor of our lnd tn|214 & 910 8 #ATH STRRRY, - - - OMAHA NEB. i sulting from ov erprodustion came cut |\ :h oorces of the mominating| L Sheppard, De Cost Smith and|think his memory is at fault, and that | chains, Tho laborers of this nation i Rl i i throat competition, and the failure of |'°8 :lo ool ® | many others. - it his p“.gnthuninn wan;l lh; flurr::t reln-‘a ui; meet rhl:;onld kings -‘: their N Y. L|oonvennon. 20 it woulé have appearod while the |equals, in a political sorse, because f Il ‘7 ::n::‘::ufl.t:::,;:::,;h:,::i:b,l,‘::, PR R e P m RO{ing S » Targ: :fl:(r :n: frosh and was the subject of | auch an equality can only bs' debasing G-_A-.TE CJI g . i dgasitades (8 Ran:u‘rlu nmt'lxr‘ge ot :r:bn"y in .Bm?:tor l‘\'hnw ok, of Nebraska |Comment and discuseion in all parts of .find r?’lr:npa“too:he Amerluutnp:'a' ::: 3 « | the capital appropriation affalr tarns A 9 o. Patriots can ever mee! h i ting down ,'qu and shutting down |ou: to be the usual unfonaded lie for | has been makiog himself diragreeablo ‘h?r:om,:.?muzy of these ‘‘old un:|but railroad kings have become ty- 1 " to the high tariff “combinatlon” in the . " i ¥ i the mills to tide over the stringent |Botorioty colnen, Ho suw a man that isti i happy far cff things” hae been revived | rants, and between tho patriov and \ i s sawaman that heard of a man that :;:‘I:": ‘;’no‘lvn:b.::ul:%h:fln:enrllfi%iomfi by the present roports of Mr. Pottor's | the tyrant s the lsw! but if the law [] ¥ , know a man thatkaew it.— Omaha Re the 'hq by i f: g;: ne’ | CHons fllness, These reports have |is set aside by the corruptive power And now comes a cry for more | publican. st have been golug u for the mutual f FVR 0 oaniad by an absurd story |of capitsl, beware—for then there MANUFACTURERS OF g tariff or agalnst any reduction in the| Mr. Oarl Montgomery, of Omaha, of ,r“:o::io":’;:‘;:;‘;.;":"l‘t“l:,t:::n iy | 0f Mr. Potter's poverty. A friend | may bo blcod! y plratioal imposts which have becn|the firm of Groff & Montgomery, | wouid “burst in honorsuce” cf th | "h0 has resently Tetted e Tt has| Toboor not to be—without 8t Carpenter’'s Materials * chiefly responsible for the failures. | whose testimony sppears elsewhere | provailing mothod of legislation, The Jacobs Oil--is not the question; Tho troublo has boen and now ia that | puta tho quistus n this statement, senate has beon trylog (o "wiko D b s E:.':m?,.'_”f.'.f et alwa t e i p & a prohibltory tariff has been an un-|The Republican is barking up the |8 ‘8¢ ,og_:’\,’m" It 1s the oy |his mock which was neatly fatal Blaos | be iseraBleronl; d SASH Dflnns BLQND&; s 4 .\Ifls $ natural and suicidal etimolos 0| wrong tree as ususl. Lot It turn its | method by which river and - harbor | then he )B» 1;0', bu&n “l;i“ ‘luam:x-lr" Py L IER LR 3y '] 3 | ¥ y many of our Industries, and those|batteries on Mr. Montgomery whoee | bills have baen ‘‘put through" intimes | orly. grng ¥ “of lllness, but|. The Target of Malice . s h Wi o gs which have been most highly protect- | unaworn statement will stand any day | Past. The country has long been de- h:d l:x‘}h mtl;"::uovérnd to attend |~ ,.;:‘1.,?,1“‘{ Wyck Is made the tar- Stalr Ra'l!ngs/ Bal us‘te. S, |nd0Vv L4 ed are sufforing the most. | manding a reduction of the revenue, d his health has im- enator VanWy: against the oath of the editor of the 7 . The home market is glotted and | the Republic 3 foreign markets are closed, and yot ‘ The demand has been mado In very it ocormorants clamor | @ISENATORS Cuanurs Brows and Mo- | glear and emphatic terms. It may "o . Kidagrio) Shane doserve the thanks of the tax-|safely said that th 1 Tl agaius " f duties t ane doserve the thanks of the tax- |safely sald that the pecple generally | e 4 -9 tp,x mn:'::..::..: pnb‘;lu‘ mu payers of this olty and county for | have not asked or expeoted a revision sbie. ‘dsema - Ha- ealaxiene . he i him with a generous i of the tariff and not & red, £t lrlon'dl who vislt . stion, The tariff is a tax—a necessary their manly fight against the $400,000 sevenue theref! a2 -Mahu-. ?A’l‘\l”len};: hospitality, snd is always glad to wel tax in & young nation wishing to fos- | 03 | pitol steal, which will saddlo nearly [all the highly protectod nterests nu. | omo thein, and there ia' good Tescn : ter growlng Industries—but at the | 860, fol lif 000 in taxes upon the people of [ touched. They have too much sense :‘:,.h;’r:‘:h::n':“fi.’,!m'd uveful life Lydia Pinkham's Vegstable Compound to expeot anything of the kind, but a et e ills same time & tax which must be ad- | Douglas county. They have opposed N N s et o e o, | that.they have triumphed over the Justed to mmuuldfl-‘ol um:-my. the bill Gn and off the foor of ihe | S0 ke house of roprosenta | on it foicns '_":‘,'.“;‘.d:!‘:"tg‘;"',‘;fi: floah s sald to be heir to, and Iife has & and not to greed of great mo- brios senate by all honorable means, and | ives as well have assumed th of tled for brillian- | been crowned with the added charm P sopeliews. Bave withatood all overtures wmade o repsesatatives of 1he proveoked oter | oy Zmebliy: 10 sonts. by esipobivd 1213 Farnam 8t. Omaha. Neb. and Door Frames, Et Firet-olass facilitice for the Manufactare of all kindes of Mouldin o » Specialty, Orders from the country will b promptly ex mflfi! communicati nsto A. MOY. the eleotion, an proved since. Asto his poverty, he owns a fine farm on which he has lived oo torritorial days, and owns other property which gives him a comfort- get for a great deal of political malice on the part of those papers whoue ex- poctations failed to materialize. But for all this Nebraeka has never had a more vigoroos champlen in the senate, i AU and therewith a thorough revislon of the tarlff duties on imported goods. N , Painting and \ted. Propricto *Many ladies who had searcely on- joyed the luxury of feeling well for years have been so renovated by using