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4 The Omaha Bee. Published o morning, ext oy, The enly Monday morning TERMS BY MAIL— $10.00 | Three Months, 88,00 6.00 | One Month, CHE WEEXLY BEE, published every ‘Weineaday. TERMS POST PAID— One Year, $2.00 | Three Months, 50 Qix Months. 1.00 | One Month.... AxzrI0AN News OoMpany, Sole Agents Nowsdealers in the United States. CORRESPONDENCE -All Communi. (atfons relating to News and Editorial aatters Ihw.lcfln addressed to the Eprron or Tz Bes. BUSINESS LETTERS—AIl Busines Tietters and Remittances should be ad dressed to THE Bre PUBLISHING COMPANY *JMAHA, Drafts, Checks and Postoffico Jrders to be made payable to the order of the Company, Tho BER PUBLISHING 00., Props. E ROSEWATER Editor Tom Kmpai's republican organ is appealing to loyal democrats to stand by Dr..Miller. Carious, lsn’t 1t — Mz, Wyman’s promotion wasa step towards real clvil service reform, The ‘best man and the place met in that case. S— Tue Bpringfleld Republican warns the people of Missachusetts that Ben Batler is in tralning for the presi- dency. Ben ls as hard to knock ont of time as his own Bay state grani «quarries. e— of political history that will amuse for a few others of the dangerous class, — kicking about that new telegraph law. Norogue e'er felt the halter draw ‘With good opinion of the law. Mr. James E. Bovp must feel(and France a score of puplls|where marriages with sister-In-laws | pointing tue following cfficers: and especlally to an investigation of | tals, outaide of the church, such cases the causes of the wrongs from whioh [are curlosities. We hear ot more soclety suffered. Men of ideas are|{nstances of husbands being jealous of slways dangerous to tyrants and Marx | clergymen’s attentions to their wives te | quest of the Prussian government and | attentlons to thelr husbands, sought refuge in Belglum, Here he| 'To be serlous, there seems no reason PETETRRI. :{flm pring l{ ARy VBIE J Stonw oa O M A "' A N EB. developed his theory of communism or | why the rello of the dark ages, the 2 ‘Wi shall presently publish a chapter | the government of society in communes | statate forbidding such marriages, or small aggregation of individuals|which {sstill alaw in Eogland, should suoh demooratic hoodlums as Wm. A. | whose property should be more equal- [ not be repealed. In the last parlia- Paxton, James Oreighton and Charles | ly distributed and the rewards of la-| ment it falled in the house of lords K. Brown, and may be an eye opener | bor divided more impartlally among | by only four votes. The united op- the wealth producers, Marx's ides |position of the bench of bishops was was a purely philosophioal theory, de- | chleSly responsible for that failare, Tuz press monopoly organs at|veloped with great power and based | The dictates of common sense would Omahs and Lincoln will never oease |on a profound and searching invest!- | urge that an aunt, wherea family is gation of economioal laws. The|involved, would care more tenderly learned and brilllant pamphlets | for orphaned children than a perfect [J STATB JOTTINGS, e tracklaying I now progrenag i D ru 1 Sts of the great soclal agitator found |stranger and this has generally been| Gov. Dawes has issued a proclamation | yonog (Principalship of the Stromsburg / , willing readers. In Gormany | proved to be the case In this country | Organizine the county of Brown, looating THE DAILY BEE-~OMAHA MONDAY MARCH 19 KARL MARX AND SOCIALISM. | England marrlages with deceased [to shift the responsibility for thelr| will probably remain the terminus of ¢ DOURBLE AND SINGLE ACOTING For nearly fifteen yosrs Karl Marx, | wives slsters, has addressed a lotter to|capture from the majorlty party mo: r“l‘:'p]:::‘ |:';.’"|::' .I%::l'::y POWHR AND HAND the phllosopher of modern soolalism [the governors of the various states|upon the anil.monopolists will [ growth, and the founder of the Internationale | asking their obeoevations on the werk- | fail. Thero Ia & largo class of re- Farmers about Dakota City sey that P U M P s ! has slmost disappeared from public|ing of the lilter_in-hw business In this | publicans who were honestly in favor | in g ux (v)u';',.;u;nnth:y-: c;-l:l‘;du;?; 2 & no;lole‘ In'urut :n hthu mz"er nukd smmtryi 'H‘hl. i')rh““;, ;‘xu:ehu‘: by :’l nv:ry maTure of r;lc;:m A:‘on:-nd:d "h;!::.llm who do not give them fair Steam Pumps' Engine Trlmmmgs, opinlons of one of the most remar an erticle ia the urel oview from |by the antl monopolists, at who The vill 1 4 PIP NYRAM able figure of the ocentury ls exalu: an American clergyman in which it Is | believed that the party was willing and | an dogd'ln‘:,‘; 1.‘:: h-::x(fi;fi',&:‘m AR T Hm’rg:: A.tu'.io?-‘.m% fi-l"’r’:n. ot afresh by the news of his death which | stated that the practice of marrying|able to meet the emergency. The "?h perions who heres teh & te took place In London on Thursday. |stster-in-laws tends to create jealousy, |reanlt of the leglslative session Y T::::;:’-!;::t‘m‘::::n‘:: ?;: "ALUDAY "'n'"lm CHURGH AND SGHOOL BELL. Perhaps no one man, if we except his | famlly diecord and soclal heart burn-|has opened thelr eyes. It will be very | son are doing much to add to the sppear. 'arn. treet: maha, Neb. distingulshed pupil Lasalle, is respon- | ings and that the mere kissing of a |difoult to persusde these voters that | pe® of the place by grading the sireets, Oor. Farnam and 10th 8 s 0 . sible to the same degroe as Marx for | wif ter iIn America has been re- ying side nd putting out trees, antl-monopoly republicans can bo( The Nemaha district fair association at the soclal revolution which have aglta- | sponsible for any number of family ! . Sod Wiopelar: 1t plt Shisly Foulh. | futs and for fair sccommodations, and the trasted to influence the party within |8 recent meeting decided to buy a tract of SPECIAL NOTICE TO the party lines, Nothing but a rousing | property has already been eelected. H He was the brains of modern soclalism, We don't know who ‘‘the American | defeat will bring the republican party | An Iowa man has urrI:ad at Loup City G I'OWe rs Of LIVG StOCk and others- A man of idess, he possessod the [olergyman” is, but his experlence is |in Nebraska to theirsenses. That de- | 81d whi immodiatel n:-;:;hflwflnzgmfl; WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR power of organizing, jolned to a true|evidently very limited. The evils are offere font must be administered before the | to him in the way of & bonae, - misslonary spirit which carried his| whisch he complains of do not exlst|producers of this state can bope to RA: ':él well h"z b-mP'o;mdA n-‘:r Salem, Oun 1 a e ) ichardson county. Prof, 3 I make their demands effective in legis fouloght. [lrononn’nu the 8-1;: oe'n:;:: o theories Into every country of the|generally in this country as the result lation that will right the abuses under | ior to that fourd in Pennsylvania, continent, awoke discussion and ralsed [ of second marriages with sister-in- L0 al 3 up apostles to disseminate the germ of | laws, The fact that a jealous woman | which they are now snffering. Reform | Unadilla has a half a dozen boys from 1t is the best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound is equal 3 & five to eight id whi beat to thre ds of . Stock £ h G d Oil Ceke in the fall and win- eoolal reform. Born at Cologne In|may be jealous of her own slster is |must come from without the pariy. | boys swearicg, The youths are regulae ter, ln:r.a':odnflf:;;u‘:?:;nduw:.ctifidn;':em'?::e|q;n and be in good market- 1818, and edacated in two of the|nothing in point, and families like the | The party has proved itself incapable | attendants at Sunday school. able condition in the spring. Dairymen as well as others who use it can tes- loading German universities, he en-|one cited by ‘“the Amerioan clergy- |of reforming itselt. ;thiT D(l;ltgo“kn m:e: n;::‘of ;;rn-;:‘e;‘l-ty :‘t tify to its merits, Try it and judge for yourselves. Price $25.00 per ton; no terod upon his work at the perlod |men” where a man can’t kiss his — BUBHSE ob bW bnildings 546 n0er way °h':ll°os7l’ sacks, Address ANSHED OTLi 00, Ormals, Keb when al! Europe was vibrating with | aister-in-law in a brotherly sort of way| 8. 8, Revwowps, of Butler county, | and others are contracted for. matetliast ) WOOODMAN SE o) A the demand of an oppressed | without creating a domesticinsarrec- has b'l:ll hung in effigy. "l‘l.:hl 'wlll b: w:l‘:;n‘?:::.'og rl:h:.e aentg;. i:‘(': 'LI:V::; e people for constitutional government. | tion are, so far as our experience goes, ;;?M. "g:':t:;“i:’;‘”? 'R:p";?;z; east where he has alre: y' secured large Driven from Germsany as a dangerous | rare in Nebraska, We do not clalm p orders for the contrivance. e man o A Any et of jackasses can hang men| Immigeation is pouring into Jefferson o and radioal editorlal writer on politioal | to have much acquaintance with the|; effigy. But if the dlsgruntled |county this spring in one " continous subjeots, he flad to Parls where he|familles of clergymen, in one of which D stream, and the immigrants are an_intelli- i sonlawags of Polk county should t olass of 0} OLI SAL devoted his attentlon for several years | doubtless the incldent referred to took s Lo o y 177 h 1 to the study of economlcal questions, | place, but among ordinary sinfal mor- sttempt to hang Mr. Reynolds in any | The galvanized ron ornaments on the other way they would find him a | Catholic church at Tecumseh were piaced i position Inat w 5 protty lively ¢ead man, As a matter | pleting the building, - | of fact the cffigy jamboree happened | Both the clevators at Undilla are filled ’ about two months ago, but the wide ;r'lt‘:’::r:r.. .fl?fiflé&.m;?.fz'wx klx.u::e;: o e | Bosngion ant st siver vt | |SO1 @N 1208 Farnam St. Cor. [8th is fortifying bridges sgainat danger was driven out of France at the re-|than of wives jealous of thelr sister’s Tz olty engineer’s interview which WThe off 2 b Bkl 0 officers 1] t; i- sppears elsewhere in this edition | U B4 “d;’un n‘;"n‘; ?&“&: ;B;:_ shows conolusively that the old hue | mium list and otherw ise preparing for the and ory that an increase of assessed "‘,;::::::‘;“ o L OhL e Chicago avenue valuation means an Increase of state | cnivert at Plattsmouth is being filled up taxes Is a mere fabrication. Itis only | and the avenue being put 1n presentable acloak used by wealthy tax shirkers to condition, share of taxes for publlc Improve- | Pacific and they will be laid as rapidly as ments, possible, The legialative bill granting the right of way to the railroad from Thnatcher having MoMAHON, ABERT & CO, sohool 1s vacaut. It isonly worth $75 per the county seat st Ainsworth and ape | hyoc 224 Bobody scema to bo anxious to Commis- highly complimented by the falsome|rapldly attached themselves to|have been legal for many years. As we |#ioners ~Thomas Peacock, L N. Alder- The horse market at Kearney ina very |15 DOUGLAS STREET i o OMAHA NEB. prase of the soft bralned hypororlte | the new theory ef soclalism, Every | ssid beforo lsolated cases such as that | ™ Boet, CAlen envs Sounty clark —D: | Buve already been sold this spring at good profitable thing as over a hundred head when he remembers the handsome |univarsity soon boasted of Ita litle | mentloned by “‘the Amsrloan clorgy- | gsniting the connty of Terey, loeating e\ P GG MENAMARA & DUNCAN support which that honorable bik|band of disciples each searching for a | man” do undoubtedly ecour. But it|the following officers: Commissioners-- | Nemaha at Cincinnati has been raised gave him during the rocent senatorial |further development ot s theory | would have to be a very. Utoplan so-|D Y. Mears, 8, P. Stanley and John|four foet to prevent its being washed campaign. whose alm was the amelloration of oiety in which jealousy was entirely 4 soclety joined to political liberty for |absent. Itis certaln that no statu- | formed stutes that the ioux Uity & Pacifio | erectod in Falls City which will wive the KENTUCKY AND PENNSYLVANIA Shores; coanty olerk—S. H, Warren, away, WHOLES ! LE DEALERS IN A man who conriders himself well in-| A numberof brick buildings are being Waex » worshipper of mammon |the individual. Soolalism soon be- | tory enactment oan elther banish o [Foad. when it extends its line wast, will | pretty little town quite a metropolitan air, like Dr. Miller, who, according to ex- follow just south of the Dakota line until | Saveral carloads of seed corn were shi; oame divided into three groups which | decrease it. We hope that the exec- | it reaches the corner of the reservation and ocellent U, P, authority, never meets | still exist, the radical or revolutionary | utive observations of American family Sidney Dillon without begeing money | party, the moderates and the conser- | life which the earl of Dalhousie will d I N [ J L] L) Tilinoin parties contemplate building a t The new hook and ladder truck of the | ghesse factory at Stella and are there look- from the autocrat, talks about the|vatives, the last, in Germany taking(get from the 38 governors te whom | York fire devartment ccoupics the sole at- | ing over the ground for the purpote, dangerous alliance with money-bags, | the name of ‘‘soclalists of the chalr” Aoyt who i with ke i e he only gives himself dead away. C——— dangerous gang of hoodlums in the eyes of Dr, Miller since that honor- able bilk oancelled the $1,800 debt he owed the late Edward Orelghton with s counter olaim for elghteen hun. he has =ent letters will result in se- ins, 'A dPees barade oocurs in the town The Sarpy County bank has just enter- from the fact that ita leaders all hold | euring enough data to counterbalance | now regularly twice a week, and tne men | 24 its now bullding “gs"“flfi““' The seats as professors in the great univer- | the dreadful inoldent mentioned by “Tux Orelghtons” have become & ,jiies, H “‘an American clergyman. M. O, Keith, of North Platte, was re. | {26 8 onmber of substantial improvements 1t was Karl Marx's chief glory that Dol mashed tp.a youg lindy niamied A‘ paviss 'Jg; :: fx‘sl;::fi: raised in N n l Es AN n AI-Es he recognizod olearly that socialism| T attempts of the railroad organs | fomnt; e Wl Bl & -4 o . ) 2 could never become effective in regen- erating soclety #0 long as it remained | ments in Omaha on the question of &'““" of the contract, for her at| On April lat the First Oommercial bauk Jobbers and Manufacturers of Fine » mere speculative theory, Acorrd- dred dollars worth of editorial soft 1ngly, he beut all his energles towards “Money bags” and “hoodlams,” as Dr. | dall arrived at North Platte last week and | A good deal of horse stealing is going on singing olass, T o d — impregnating the masses with his new | Miller {s pleased to call our men of | jndividaal Ke: where D "um'".f :mflmc;'gm”m i e e ot Bk 8% | banking room is desoribed as a daisy. in Bond or Free. Also direct Importers of » braes monkey. The Burlington & Missouri road Is mak- formad the bridegroom settled. $40,000 on | Grand Island for Ed, Soull, who recently to antagonize the diffsrent social ele- | his intended wife, which waa & very pleas. | lost both his feet by freezing. will be one of the institutions of Odell i the ocoming city election will fall. | A man giving his name as W.T. Win. thalunmmpu:ol the m:.o 7 Wiar an lnstructive spectacle is dootrines. Realizing that the men|wealth, and those of more moderate :::‘::.:l :Og’l‘h‘m X; wo oa® 1oada of. Bine horsex:whish will presented to honest republicans wit! ‘whom party principles still mean some- thing in the ,Omaha Republican's patriotio appeal to the Nebraska democracy on behalf of Dr. Miller as = true and trusted champlon of demo- oratio principles. — 1847 the Communistio party was |importance. All olasses in this com. | oe. "8 O Ty LT cen ob " bad | members, Tux jumplng-jack that turns the|formed. In 1848 when the revolu- - crankon the U. P. organ with a re. |tlon In Germany seemed to promise |ocuring s strong and able city govern:| The brick m kers of Plattsmouth are | 8r¢ doing a good bit of work in a the workingmen and trade unions|and tax shirking will be to exolte EMM“:‘:'NM‘ lu’sMF "ywn;(ht In the | be dedicated in about three weeks by in London which spread with |greater Interest in a contest which G-rmnhhl“n!&om'u. fomalo in. | Bltb grest rapidity on the continent, In|promises to be of more than ordinary | fant half clad and dead was feund near the h[7ho held soclety in subjection were|mesns or of no means at all, will not | *py "o wmvu';: and viciaity Emg"aa’;fi:‘:v’.fiw were received Agents fOl_‘ Jos. Schlitz’ Milwaukee Beer, not likely to be the apostles cf the|divide on the subject of good govern- | are bound to have bridve across the Loub | The liquor dealers of Beatrice have been Bottled and in Kegs. new soolology, he began near that point. To this end a a| ment for Omaha, The only «ffsct of e Bareiotlon 1t Balag Ml AoRe the reet: Zzl:g‘“bmn.: "':'lt‘?nnz licenses and are stem of organisation among |the howls of the apustles of monopoly | dents of the vicinity and quite an amount of The Boliodbal' chubeh ‘a4 ‘Odkiaad will 214 & 216 § 14TH STRERY, - - - OMAHA, FEB. C. F. GOODMAN, WEHOLES.AXE op Clarkson, o Methodist church was organized at A bullding, where its annatural mother had | Oxford last weok, with a full quota of maunity are’equally Interested in se- | who s the guilty party. The_ thieves have struck Kearney and making extenive preparations for the | W8V publican label strikes up a sole stirring |the dawn of personal iberty, Marx | ment for Omaha during the eofig fi-}l‘:x“mn olnu’i_r; large “:?.n' of = Alarge “‘:“‘h ;, h?d h_: b“; wold in D R U | S 3 h tel season, ] l; be | Dawson county this spring at good ngures, symposinm for the brass collared pup- | returned to Cologne and resumed - his [two years. Wo are about en! | el e o dio ‘:n'%[:!. AL be ;l;ha e o mosd o ‘ ; ( ; I old to ¢ pet that grinda the U, P, organ with » | editorlal duties. Exiled a second |upon extensive publio lmprovements | ¢, '} org gonsnmption. democratio label. This is in perfeot acoprd with the eternal fitness of |scribed in every continental monarchy [ sums of money. It Is important that | at things. — By the way was it devotion to demo- eratlo principles that prompted Miller and Morton to make that compact last summer with General Superintendent Olark to deliver the demooratic vote to Mr. Olark's preferred candidate for U. 8. senator whose surname is Joseph, Dg. MiuLer has not yet answered ‘whether or not he justifies the assess- ment of Miller & Richardson’s lands, | © ‘worth §75,000 at$4,600,and Hanscom's $600 lots at $26, while such men as Pundt, Steels & Johnson and others pay on thelr improved olty property at arate of from five to ten times that waluation. E— Tanstesl bar and fishplate bond of union that links together wepub- lioan and demooratio organists in Ne- ‘braska is more binding than the vital ligament that united the Slamese twins, Compared with this the tles of politioal oreed are mere wisps of straw. No sooner has the man that discovered Cronin been struck in a tender spot thau the signal of distress goes up from U. P. headquarters and » ohorns of sympathy rises In refrain from a score of brass.collared repub- lioan throats, Tray, Blanche and Sweethoart yelping as if they had lost thelx grandmothers, Prominent dem- ooraty are savagely taken to ‘task by the Omaha Republican for rebelling agalnst the leadership of Dr, Miller, and, presto! the Omaha Herald and |are too wrapped up In thelr theories Lincoln Journal republish this U. P, homily on the very same day as true gospel; and the Wahoo bullfrog, who opouts railroad republican dootrine 1like » whale does ocesn brine, follows sult and beslobbers his bourbom col- lesgue. How good and pleasant it fa for brethren to dwell together in ualty, [l Omaha elevator company, Reocently & couple of clod hoppers living | T, three i tables in U AND DEALER IN Elk Oreek wrote a very indecent letter dlllq‘filfilu r::oocl' T:ru,l‘.nau.e gy B e S| T K e v e PATN'TS, OILS VARNISHES be properly dealt with, A Congregational church will be built at time, imprisoned in Paris and pro-[requiring an outlay of large he returned in '49 to London where |the disbursements shall be made he has slnce resided, Founding the|judiclously and honestly. In other Internationale in 1864 he directed | words we want to profit from the ex- Y 1d daughter of Ch Ulysess this year, \ . its counclls until 1872 when he was|perlence of other citles in paving, Eu:'-,s 3 West fi:fmhf Hear Pamass YA phssoaags la‘f‘the Lutheran church at And WI ndow Glass. deposed from the secretaryship at the [ sewering and otherwise improving our O'ty, was burned to death last Thureday, | ¥ork is being bullt. % _ o s & t too near the stove during its moth-| The streets of Tecumseh are lighted by | OMAHA. - - NEBRASKA congress of the Hague, because of his |strects in a systematio manner. St \beence, snd its clothing taken fire, re- | lamps at night 100 convervative views, Louls and other olties have sunk hun. in death o 2 Waterloo wauts a creamery. G’ T E ~ ITY Karl Marx was a philosopher, a re- | dreds of thousands of dollars fn reck- ‘,E‘h‘:m?:&‘mw md:;‘ o:’e of :‘“"pfl Louisville wants & bank. A ‘ ) former and an enchusiast. He never | less experiments carried on by jobbers | packiug establishments of that city to AQ was an anarchist. His theory con- | which would have been saved under a mufimfifl&‘fi“:;‘mz}‘::fi: 1t gives us "-..g ‘ploasure folg Ehate thit templated the regenoration of soclety | capable and honest city government. | to his erraud. ::' m"'oth;'nul‘lg Pl Nportto-i b‘allx)nz at by & pesceful revolution inslde of so- | Omaba has made & good beginning | The tarmers of Tuayer oounty spont con- | IS PLISLY R IR SURCR o 500 ® loty itself, by the dissemination of |and every tax payer is Interested In | ting out hedge rows and planting trees. "i“l}’l‘l}'{‘ {"V% SEAN[.I:;?N fi%{;s‘:fi[ .1:32 Intelligence concerning the wrougs | continuing the good work, ::;'flx "h‘"L'::;"m‘Th":‘_‘:‘:o"am! ful for the benefits derived from usiug this MANUFACTURERS OF under which the masses suffered, by| Our workingmen are. equally lnter- | tion, remedy, for the lungs and throat; and in c ’ M > l the diffasion of a knowledge of ’oor ested In securing a mayor and’ ocity GA“Wdah h:.ur called 1?;. ‘Y Uy.l:an: flm,fi“:ufin"fi"‘?,‘p;‘;fif,";:';z,gfi:'_ arp e nt e r s a te r l a s reoted socallty, and by an organizs-ounoll who will see that the money | Sepivinec Des JusHnts PIL QRRCICONE! | trusting that others may be benefitted ALSO Hon powerful enough ‘to put such|voted for placlug Omaha abreast of | ing name and on g:;tbm:o“g probably "L‘n.lm ar manner. On ssle by uge theorles of soclalistlo reform {nto prac- | other cities of her sige shall bo honest- ;’,‘.‘f be well patrosised by fatelligeat pec- A SASH| noo RS. BLI“DS’ STAl ns tloal operation, To Marx the ideal of |ly pad out. These projected im-|" H u Smith, of Oakland, Tows, owns | Special Dispaseh to T Ban. " 4 b e oolalem 1 poltios wasrepublioanacs, | provements wil oreate good demand | a.1,300soe ras of and neer Loup City. | ™ Buupamrons, Oonn., Mare 17— |Stair Railings, Balusters, Window This spring be is diggiog , putting ) y in economios, communism, The re. | foF Iabor for several years to come and | ;' ¢ericey and otherwive making 'improve | While Mra. Ann Roland was kneeling form in the line of conatitational gov. | the more carefal its disbursements the | ments preparatory to moving on the place, | in front of a stove yesterday saying an d Doo r Fram es' Etc. ernment which the people of half s |grester the amount which will be ex- | @The villaze of Btromsburg feels ag. her prayers a live coal fell on her tleved that it did not get the Lutheran | clothing, setting it on fire, She was score of European monarchies have|pended in wages. Tho money which |G ' whloh was located at Waboo. The shookingly burned and died this wrested from thelr rulers have been 00l stiok to the fingers of jobbers and|p-ople f the former «h‘:’w.hzolhc:’. morning. Three daughters were largely due to the socialistio agitation more cash to put up which born with Marx's advent has prscyhers v A o A EURN0N i 1 s the EASTERN MARKET. boon taken u by tho most bellant | For these ressons wnd fo the addl MEATS MBEATS philosophical minds of the continent, | Honal reason that we need a ity go Fresh, Balt, Smoked and Dried. at The causo has lost in Carl Marx's | ernment that will deal promptly and mvkv.‘!l'": s“‘.',"{s.i:‘:.‘.’é'fi;'b".‘:."fi"-".'..; { 0 NE ' A 1 : death a sincere and consclentious | @fficiently with the law breaking olasses | | i 0ok * U0 Fech™ o) end his life by e, - OONNERS, i . 2 716 Burt Stroet A Cholce Cuts competitlon In price aud a thorough undeastanding of the business. Patrongge leader and s brilllant and powerful |10 this community, every] citizen cf [strychnine, Ho was pumped out and now - olicited. b oMoy advocate, He wus both lp:hwfllt Omaha is equally Interested that our “':d""";::ol d":m"s:ki::"m" £ —_— it snd practioal organizer, combining |1ooal leglalation shall be placed n the | pame Miasie Bell Gonkling, died Jaat EF PIANOS:ORGANS w0 often antagonlatio elemonts o his | Bands of able, honest and publiosplr | wesk from wesring SO QKL Ty . On Long Time---Small Payments mighty mind, ited men. Any alllance which will a0 | ¢,riy"age in this instance, ’ The trouble with European soclal- °°“‘:l:'h ““:;“‘1 ought to be wel-| on the IL".'.‘P:::"“‘ Skneoh : AT MAN U FACTU RER S PRIC ES. 1am to-day is thatits ablest theorlata 90med even though it be an alllance | at Auburn has been compcaced bud Bie y 4 of “‘money bags and hoodluma” of | euctuse wil bocompleted 4 soor ¥ v A, HOSPE, JR, (519 Dodge, Omaha, to be practioal, and ita practical advo- which Dr, Miller is so afrald. smount to finish it. SoAth 209 100 Tadical 40 appesl With — Thartle & ot o e ete, s v : o s oo onn i | T ol clome o s s | S ES T 7 LEB Wade, The Confectioner dle classes, Midway between these |fied with the outoome cf the late legla- \ioted. " ’ A stood Mark, and his desth leaves a|Isture s the ralirosd orowd. The Buy your Oandies at Wade's. All @oods perfeotly Pure. qap which 1t will be hard to fill, :‘p;l;fl::“mv;m?hm gest assortment in town. Lo Sm— |t pry i ey mede s i e FINEST FRENCH FRUIT,GLACES, FINE 'CIGARS, ahlef promoter of the bill legalising in | demanded by the people, ALl sttempts Orders by Mail Solicited Opera Houso Block, 16th 8t., ‘\vl

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