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THE DAILY BEE-~OMAHA SATURDAY MARCH 24 DOUBLE AND SINGLE AOTING POWHR AND HAND J | P UOUNMES! 8team Pumps, Engine Trimmings, 1 ‘1 CINING MACHINERY, BELTING, HOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS PIP ATRAN PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, H #ALLADAY WIND-MILLS CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS EAATER. for each convict in addition to the use The omaha Bee' Lent will close at twelve o'clock to- |of his labor. That beats Texas all \blish night and Easter Sunday will usher in | hollow, and yet the dominant party e oy Whorviay mrsentag daily.™ | tho ohlo foatival of the Cheiatian year. | has not fallen out on that acoount, Easter, ebserved in commemoration TERMS BY MAIL— of the resurrection of Christ, was ori- ot $10.00 | Ooeaeban e %100 hrlattsn ro- |nisl of Prosident Diaz that he ever Que Yoar... .$10.0 | Bhron Monthe. 84,00 | inally oslebrated as the Chrlatian ro rowulul chamber, whish combi: oontinent will be dedicated to free- n iteelf almost all the functlons of [dom. government, would abdicate for » month, or take an extended vacation whilo the country was in danger, Germany and Spaln have for some time been engaged In unsuccessful - endeavors to come to an unders! . Tar unkindest cut of all 1s the de-| Von Bcholze's resignation from the |lng on a matual export and import el wriff. The attempts to perfect a treaty have failed, and now Chancel cognitlon of the Jewish passover.|allowed himself to be pumped by any ablest cabl- | lor Bismarck wants the Garman par- Neitnor the New Testament nor the | 8t. Louis reporter. After dining and |net officors. Kameke's retirement | liament to increase the import dutles writings of the apostalic fathers give feasting the ‘‘great greaser,” regard. m ghe war office removed as great | on all Spanish goods by 50 per cent. any indleations of Ita observance in|loss of expense, such snubbing must German adminis- ( The old man of blood and iron poll- Three th s retirement fi cles has a very severe way of express- lfl% O MM:: ¥ g the firat century of the era. It is cor- | be keenly felt by tho hospitable popu- | {}o" A morican army. It was to ;'OOTI ing his dispieasure whe’n thlngu go SThe: tain, however, that at a very early | lation of the ‘‘fature great.” Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb. 4 Agen Kameke, next to Von Moltke, the|wrong with him, 3 A rciosioms 1 the Uaved Biatent"™ parlod in tho church history the — Germans owed thelr clockwork. liks T eyors ring up In Monta lattons of Its armies from th Ir Itishmen were all united there SPECIAL NOTICE TO _— Jowish Christisps and afterwards HE surveyors ring up In Montana | evolutions o rom 0 con- . 4 . e g::l;mmg prosolytes continated to | thresteus to go on a atrike unloss Un- centration In Germany to the disper- [ would be less trouble about their se- Growe rs Of lee Stock and others. M fon sfter the war. His inconspicuous | curing their freedom. But they are (stlons relating to News mad Editorial | colobrate tho passover connocting the | olo Sam will ralso the rato for survey Rontoa was the motor that led the |on the contrary, all divided T was WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR anattorn should be addressed to the EDITOR | 1, ) ) )y with the death of Chrlst | Ing to the old standard which wes more i or Tax Bex, Princes Fritz and Oarl to the vio-[soin :;Iiddl lflfomwnl;l\]w t ° BUSINESS LETTERS—AIl Busines [and his subsequent resurrection, profitable than bonanza mining. The |torles which thelr armies won. It|so in the daya of Uromwell; it was so hould be ad i was the knowledge of this which made | in the days of Willlam of Orange, and ors wn%lflm:tfi?ms;l::%"", From this observance finally sprang | reduction was made by congreas at the o Kamabe detested-to thess royal |1 Ia so to.day. One section of tsishe . JMAHA, Drafts, Checks and Postoffice | the celebration of Easter as a dia. |Instance of Senator Van Wyck and puppets. His presence in the war|men would sooner see the foes of their 1t s the b Jrders to bo made payable to the ordor of 'y oiively COhristian festival. For | we appreheud the surveyors will have|department was a perpstusl reminder | freedom trlumph than to see another ; n the best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound is equal the Company. noarly & hundred years one half the [to doa good deal of striking before | to the line and stafl that the princes factlon of their countrymen enjoying | t0 throo pounds of corn. Stock fed with Ground Oil Cake in the fall and win- were mere figurehesds, and it s to|the boon of liberty. All this must be | *eFs instead of running down, will Increase in weight and be in good market- The BER PUBLISHINH flfl,' P]‘opg, church observed the Easter featival on | the old rates are restored. Teshen ::‘l. flngz the brilliant soldier is | changed before Irish independence able conditlon in the spring. Dairymeu as well as others who use it can tes- OSEWA o the 14th day of the Hebrew month E R TER Editor. o - now foroed to retirs, oan be secured. tify to its merits. Try it and judge for yourselves. Price $25.00 per ton; no Nisan, or the Jewlsh possover, while| OTHER LANDS THAN OURS charge for sac] dress the Gentile Christlans celebrated Scarcely had London recovered| Prince Blsmarok having extracted| The consumption of tobacco In o4-eod-me WOOODMAN LINSEED OIL CO., Omaha, Neb, ! CoroNeL Cuase must take a back all the material guarantees for liberals | France during 1882 reached the enor- ' the Bandsy mext following as |from her fright over the Westmintater | 1 "0, PO Ol 0™ o0ded to tdentlfy [sum of 7,700,000, subdivided ns seat, Hascall is o candldate onoo|p,uer, A divislon on this ques- [explosion, when the attack on Lady | ¢hom with his pollcy, now cooly in- | follows: ~ Havana cigars, $500,000; L T e— - tion sprang up in the church | Florsnce Dixie on last Monday, threw | forms the latter that he does not pro. | cigare manufactured in France, $11,- ® e man o. The Republican has nominated Mr, | which was only settled in the year 325 the government into new convulsions, | pose to ““Tn:m.lu his part of ‘t’ha 300&200. ;gg% 2&1)(%}00,300‘ umukllng the st f Lad reement. at s to say, in order Co, ,020,000, and the remain Strang for mayor, and of course thero by the divislon os the concll of Nice The moro the story of Lady Dixlo Lssgroemont, hat 1o 1o, ey ity order | fobnec, RSSO IOR, W0C Bhe Fnly WHOLESALE ‘ - CHE WEEXLY BEE, published every We inesday. TERMS POST PAID— - will be no farther use of primaries | that Easter day should be the first analyzed the more lmprobable it seems, chamber, he agreed to grant the de-[co at half-price, distributed to sol- and conventions. That settles it. Sunday after the 14th day of the cal- |She is an enthusinstlo Irlshwoman, | mands of the church party. Under |dlers, and sold in the neighborhood of endar moon, which happens on or next | popular, generous and active in all|this agreement, ghbprnjucu were | the frontier to prevent smuggling. & . oordlall: supporte Scteaborst e ____J] To morrow will be milliners day, | after March 21st. It thus became a benevolent efforts. Her personal re- it tha’clerlcp;l;l. The ll{w nll.u;hungh her Phys Tatlimony: , and It Wigglos interferes with good moveable feast, and lost its identity |latlons to many of the home rulers are numerically superior to th t BosToN, Mass,, May 9, 1881, weather heg‘gvlll seriously distarb the | With the Jewish passover. very olose and the sole basis for the gron;u :f ’ro-el:fimnleu -:d“&::i‘a: I know parties who have tried all kind fashionable devotions Zof thousands| From tho earliest times Easter Sun- bellef that Irlshmen had any hand in|[were not equal to both combined. Z{S‘fl‘if."fi.'.‘?':fi'.f'finnfi‘ffifi :'g‘: THE |30| and |303 Farnam St. COI" . I3th who attend oharoh to study the styles|dsy has been with a stately church |the assault was an attack made some Blsmarck pushed his economic and | Luncs, is 8 cOMPLETE sUCCEES OMAHA N , NEB. and to display the latest trimmings, | ceremonial much sa the festival of the [ months ago by Lady Dixle sgalnat the :‘:m:’g ;;’:‘;‘::'.m:‘:flg;h‘::l?;l::? Dr, CHas H, Woop, vernal equincx was celebrated by the | management of the fands of the Land blishmont of relattons with the | o WANTED, A MILLER. —— B AL Legl i 1 rrespondence of Tin B Two days were spent this week b; Greeks and Egyptlans. It isand al-| League. Lady Dixie herself expresses Now, however, thi - M star ronh’oonml lnp;llpntlng whatha’; ways must be the apring time festival | the bellef that it was tramps and assistance the oleri Rt DLl G O CMAHON’ ABERT & CO” glve is at the end, the prince, thriving little town distant from Falls Brady should be permitted to answer with bright secular as well as ;“‘ lIrl;lfmentht:‘wB;yhld her, but by ") abitasl methods, tarns’ calmly | City, the county seat, twelve miles, a question in Justice Wylle's court, [ heppy roliglous ~aasoolations. In|Kngland is not inclined to aecopt any | and throws his allies into confusion by | and from Stells to the west on the The result didn’t affect the case of the [ fact it is diffieult to say whether other solutlon than that of fenianlsm. | acknowledging his purpose of con- M. P. R R., about th aliast prosecation a partiole, bat it helped |to the majority of people now-a-days | There are many, however, who assert siderlng the promised concemsions be- [ ' i T e ) i ; ;_|fore granting them. The Falk laws, |#ituated in a rich farming country. Goorge Bliss to the extent of $300, the [1ts seculsr are not quite as powerful that Lady Dixle is subject to hysteri- thoufgora, regmlln on the books, with | The citizens of the town and viclnity amount of his two days salary as as-|® ita religious assoclations. Whether | oal fits and who clalm that the report- | only such slight modifications as conld are very anxlous for a floarlog mill sistant proseoutor. Cathollolsm or Eplscopacy s growing ed assault probably existed only In|be granted by the ministers without A BabE t1es havi b d 3 el more rapldly than Zdissenting sects|her Imagination, Whatever the | the medium of legislation. whpl:irn; t:rlnl:.e;t:e::r:fl:o:eyt“ steam Tae canard that Treasurer Gilfillan | M8y bo a matter of doubt, but there | cause, the Q“?" has ordered & por-| Ronoana Paris have given two ut- | flouring mill can find no better loca- was short In his accounts was evolved | can be no question that the observance | tralt of the faithful dog who Ia sup- terances whose meaning will bo differ- | tion than at this point. A mill site from the cups of a tlppling Nebras- | of church foasts, fasts and festivals|posed to have driven off the assailants | ently construed in different states. [ will be donated to any person or per- ::"v_ ;;‘dl‘,':f“f;,";;&:”'}’r;:‘unxnhh' have grown very much more general |and Lady Dixle is for the time belng | I }l “““"’f":g' t&‘& if ':h"di' II:OI: l“‘; '°t t ‘l')::l h";“; “gla- ‘Plen!y of =St B q @ . | mally one of the serbun not | water cai ad by ging not to T T e e e T P S e Who oould that bel Has General|™ ‘:::"d: °h“':h°' d;fl;lg“ ““.H';: Ahe l:"l'l‘::;"of the l;"l'"" l‘:":’ parlia- | pooyuse she has been repelled. Her | exosed thirty feet. Thg retail flour M C N A M A R A & D U N G A N Roberts, the vallant trojan horse of quarcer of & oa'n ury. Talp I:l 'l:l 3 :;“: h° '-““”l‘( Gl ;l‘:"“ ‘;800““ ;elnt'la:u w:th A“mt;h:lna I;grene and | business at this place is about $3 000 < very rare to-morrow whiol 0| during the week an may pre- | her fature in all existing alliances as- | par year and will be patronized by far- ::::;P:::::;::z.“ :::“h::g::g not bear some form of floral|sumed that prior to adjournment for 'k‘"“d- “F;l“;' defi:l‘“ h'fi' P“;Po'e to r'l’;‘fl tlh? “"0;“1'““ c‘“"“l’!-y For NEOLES S R DR A ERE M i " |tribute or in which some refer-|the Kaster vacation, whloh took | <°°P, 8ll she hasand confirm her oon. | further Information address the un- quests in China, by the occupation of | dersigned st Barada, Richard KENTUC ence is not nn‘da to the central(place on Thuredsy, no measures|gsuch points of v’nntngou leell)n esson- cmmtg , Neb. By order of o{nclz.sn:l:;; UCKY AND PENNSYLVANIA idea which underlies the religlous ob-|of much general importance were|tlal to the maintenance of her control | B; a and viclnity, 1. TompKiNs, Wholesale Druggists, 315 DOUCLAS STREET - - OMAHA NEB, Dr, Miuier intimates that the Creightons are furnishing his paper ; P | servance of Easter. Ourpurltan fore- | discussed. Great interest has been |of Tonquin and Cochin China. On j ® L] ;‘l:h:mmnnlflon L) lmbnludc'hm. fathers of New England could they |exclted in some quarters of Great the vexed subject of Madagascar, how- R A e L @ business end of Tue Ber is al- hel in 8al. 4 B Brisaln by th h ever, nothing s divalged, and, as| When baby has pains at dead of nizht, ways ablo to take care of ftself. It open thelr eyes in Salem an: oston taln by the protests of the English England s listening for information| Mother in a fright, father in plight; usually Inserts Ita stinger in the most and Plymoulh would be shocked at|settlers in India against the native|on that polnt, perhaps the stuation| When worms do bite, baby must ory, [y $ the general celobration of what they | magistrates act. Through Lord Ripon’s | may be called equivocal. L LS A UL < tend t with m‘;;;l:r:r 'Nel(:::r.:hg.“a:::l:::: so fiercely denounced as a ‘‘pagan|influence a law e¢iving native magis. nor the Goulds or the Sidney Dillons feast.” KEven puritanism has yielded | trates jurisdiction over certain It palos kill Leonors, . - B 1 8T Mstonst advioss Th AbEk Mok VCse 34 58 (OABTORIA} in Bond or Free. Also direot Importers of ' indlcate more systematio efforts in| For motherslearn without del Bkve syae |gAbkbed ik golloy. 1a an to the silent influences of the age|offenses has been framed. By its|Peru to secure the establishment of | CASTORIA cures by night and WINES BR AN DIE perticular. e 7 | which sees a special fitness that the |terms the whites would be subject to P:‘“:’ Lima ::" F'&blbll be ‘h: A number of prominent” Lutheran cler- ] y 3 pring support of the movemen R e R ' se! 'y earth from the death of winter, sym. | this jurisdlotion, and the uproar has though {¢ Is at present confined to th A fi’-’l‘:i.; u{: hlf::l Yorkmle{;:I:{:z::nmn:l;l TaE man that founded the Herald |bolio of a still greater mystery should [now broken out in protests of a|northern provinces, The Ohillans, |d ination throughout ¢ try f H and foundered the Herndon house is | be commemsrated in glad rejoiclngs by | threatening sort. The nattves ara ten | however, ogn easily bring the eolnl:i fands to erect hmgg;fiflflwzlc:mwd Jobbers and Manufacturers of Fine out with another bit of personal his- | people irrespuctive of oreed. to one, and some such law commends | oltles into the move by promising to m"pa:,d'fi“ ::hu"““d L“':h %'e' ?n',' tory in which he relates that he once — iteelf to olvilized judgment; but, of ::I:l?l:'fl:l;.a’l :“l:::ur:"‘;;i{“n::' :fl";\’ue of l:t.%‘”:h :&.};fifi& Menietn ‘ . ’ I G— ! A B S made $8,000 on & government con- BOGGS OF NEBRASKA. course, the English settlers who have | thefr controversy with the Argentine W ot oo $6 ok IO ID il b s - tract as a partner with Ed, Orolghton| A ocountry-looking specimen of hu- | made the natives helots do not relish | republic has resulted in a colliafon be- [ Lutheran Memorial church, on the Thomas e . without investing & dollar. That s manity arrived a few daya ago from |gnch a measure, which would not only tween troops on the border, ro it is Circle, between Fourteenth street and Agents for Jos. Schiitz’ Milwaukee Beer, almost as shrewd s plece of business| qte hotel as *‘Bo, " i ges, Nebraska, go may have farther complications to | b aa gotting $2,000 from E. B, Ohand- | Ho called up the roprisor snd night o osrtain cases their maglstrates. | Svuse thom. In Eouador the diota: | et amimmmery oy, “ooiversary of the | 014 o 916 8, 14TH SPREEY, - - - - (MAHA N —————————eee e e land eating house, which was entirely wished to be postmsster, snd wanted | {5 shown by the excltement created by | Guayaquil, unable to move or even to at the disposal of the Union Paclfic, :"::mflh“fi:"’ all of which they a slight accident which happened to restrain_the exoesses of his own C- F- GOODMAN. tl A vErY {nteresting investigation | his atate about for a day or two with- | While descending to her carriage for a by plundering trading ve The OF THE has been going on durlng the past|out recelving much attention, ‘‘Boggs, | ride she slipped and bruised her knee | revolutionists hold almost t! WO R L _D 4 > /x departm d made formsl demand business methods of the Pacific rail- £ il | carsled :.? her room;’od'l‘hev1 accldent| qpq Argentine republic seems to be M 7. S A ? 4 l Zen’ ay was greatly exaggerated and crowds | ing through an industrial revolution tracts. Speolal contracts according to |duced him to *Bog; ay sod Mondsy awalting balletins | ;o who are now managing its affairs, AND DEALER TN manager of the Oentral Paolfic are an | yured our rural friend that his . | especially noticeable, and great relie d Germany, B: A d thi T REFE 7 ingenlous device originated by Mr. | miasion as postma: vlould gn“::t was unlversally experlenced when th ::glonahohln'\‘ll ltu :‘:‘:‘ ltllh:&:sno:- NGz the west and registered at a fourth- | o a0y vien thoie equals, bat |00 unlikely the war party at Santla- &:':l::‘l:;;::fl:i. "1:)::. mns:dm:‘::. Bottled and in Kegs. ler for a half interest in the Grand Is- | clerk and sald he lrrlvod& that he | That rogalty is still strong in England | tor, Velntemilla, remains shut up in THE After valoly chas z ho b od to get_bi I Ad ] he congressmen and Y the queen on Saturday in Windsor. [jioRie 70 Wit 'fi;‘lfind 2y xm"; ; miration WEOLES.AX.E week at Sacramento, coacerning the |of Neb: went to the postoffie| g on returning had to be[couURtry. and disoiimluation by speclal ocon-|ton called up the janitor, ked the streets of London all Sun- |y gor the extremely capable group of WORLD'S "t , i | 88 Ihe honorable postmaster-general, | from Windsor. ~The loyalty of the ey or even five years ago, in spite of H R t Mr. Stabb's general frelght trafllo{my ' iic? twiggod the wink, and as. | Working-people Is sald to have been |, yroq lmmlgnllo'n chlefly honl: Ttaly dlr es or er PAINTS’OILS VARNISHES Vinlog of the Union Paclfic. They|on the next freight, and Boggs was offiolal announcement came that her | 0} oondition of a South American re- P“"‘,{”A‘&'}:fifimfz;dfx'» S'. And W| ndOW G IaSS. were P " | happy. He wrung the old janitor's|msjesty would be able to attend to|pupiio; but security, the definited end webds ::::. a nb’w‘:fl ::: :::;. :Ilfldhll; :n;tte.t:lszl lisnce, ‘.I?hd i officlal business as usual. of the long tuggln’l:;t;uin Gfla great OMAHA. t o = = - - NEBRASKA direotly {nterested; the maln object |and he vanishe -M:V:uhln n Critio, | France passed through the antlol. iy ll:n‘:"em i :llatll:h° PEn. ing, invigorating, and beautifying the: hJ )] [ gton Oritio, pas inland, has changed 5 ¥ belng to monopolizo the entire| Eve \dent of La: & pated danger of Sunday with none of Hair. Her World's Hair Restorer ry resident of Lancaster county | the gommunistio outbreaks which had quickly cleanses the scalp, removing overland trafic. To do this|and every candldate for senstor thst|been predioted. The anniversary of 7 Dandruff, and armats ithe fall; the Mr. Vining and his assoclates | was at Lincoln last winter will remem- | the Commune of 1871 was generall; halr; hgnged jo bis natural v ed In al color, vitality and had to bulld up one class of merchants | ber Boggs. He was a bigger man than obssrved, but there was much lees dis- ugar importing to a luxurious quantity as in youth. by favoritlsm and break down their|General Grant. He oarrled the ,;;bmu m! had been :lxpetnt::. ate; one-third of the COMPLIMENTARY. “My . competitors by exorbitant tolls, It|whole delegation from Lanocaster Oh:n "do M e ehore thy | Wine of the province s now grown at PR R LA re, e J mp de Mars, Parls, where the hair is now restored to its MANUFACTURERS OF German and Span- o et b Ok ey M v sk | et ] e, e Sl g Sy Tl gt o Thve et | (g pgnter's Materials w::‘hz“:hom:u ;o “i);tmo:llu :;:llrm was short and kept him 2":;::;::‘:;’.‘»::3 m;:': ,,:.h.l: im“g‘&.’ n‘::: !::'::‘h":“‘hs::':: isfied that the preparation ALSO o only, ul for Alvin Saunders until he | ing of 500 soclalists at the Brasserle is not a dye, but acts on SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, STAIRS, Stair Railings, Balusters, Window with the assurance that refusal to en- | needed him for Manderson, He kept | des Paquis an uproar took place, fight- be our great fl_'fl_.__ the secretions. My hair and Door Frames, Etc. « ter Into such contracts was commerolal | Fleld v ly and often for Joe|lng ensued, and the docrs of the| The movement for the extinguish- ARl 3 hiakile ruln, Mr. Stubbe swears that tho first Hfllu:::l:r::l:udoWdh:'bn: place were’ broken. The moeeting ment of slavery in Brazil continues to ceases to fall, which is cer- contract was drawn by Mr. Vini d forth be afterward broke up. La OChapelle | aquire new force, and the time, - tainly an advantage to me, of the Unlon P, fioh BE | ¢ 59 tween Manderson and | Jaffein, s member of the m pal- | haps, is not far distant when freedom who was in’ danger of be- sctfic road and sent|Saunders and had the entire delega- |ity, Ina speech eulogising the com- wlfi.fieuwm oto in that country a8 coming bald.” This is to San Francisco for approval. |tlon pledged to Thayer. Boggs, of |mune, advised workmen to abatain|it ig in the United States, It is well ] o i First-olass itiee for the Manufacture of kindes of Mouldings, e This year other overland roade have | Nebrasks, was busy In every camp and known that the emperor, Dom Pedro, the testlnlgny of all wh'o » Speclalty, Orders from the w:ntr;“'lub WO‘ ptl; nmaa.hu.' b q ey iR AYery oD e Mrs. S.”A. ALLE i been admitted into this contract pool|no matter who was senstor he was|small . Etlonne, which | o :&?‘w‘d‘r Liad :;,n‘::;'p'u” ‘\':,L 5 HAIR R LLED 6 C T A. MOVER, Proorle ) vance toward an en: 3 E $ untll there is no relief from its exac- | sure of the postoffice, was dis, without resistance, and :d.dnl.fl':z:lmdl his sympathy “ sl :‘ST Ol-“_k A M CLARK Hons, Bome months ago Tur Bex| The Washington Critic may have|® similar meeting at Roubaix, the dis-|and conourrence. Th lbo‘l‘flon On:lm{l"lg:t; ho Tnt o the . . ’ ] ;)‘l:::t: upon & speech of Mr. |overdrawn the ploture but not the m o I':l:eho hohee ‘:““ ‘:fifi:"g movement originated In the pfivlnon dhelgay e restored 0 s natursl ! slrthon of Richards & Har- | anxlety of Boggs to serye his country. | eight persons. There was no display e A i e rison fn San W¥ranolsco, a firm who of troops in Par the exoeption, : Restokkk. Itis nota dye. had refused to sign a special contract, | THE ordinance authorizin, g the estab- ery among the peopls in whioh he charged that Mr. Vining|lishment of competing gas works in| ¥rance ls learning how to manage llybo‘h n:"“"md and energetio. | ev had written his firm threatenlng to|Omahs, requires the now gas agltioce of evary woch tallaions wod| Thigoeh thelr emansipation wociely 1 s et TR ) Ras com- | political. By simply paying them no | they have declared againat the axport o and|pany to deposit $10,000 In govern- |attention whatever the government|of slaves to the coffee districts, avd fl]]lfls flwa;l' 3 ] Montana If they perslsted in|ment bonds before the 25th day of | will deprive them of the chief Interest | 5o gtriotly has this _feellng be- Painter&Paper Hanger SIeN Wlfiwlflflmtfll WHOLESALE & RETAIL WALL PAPER | t m-Gm. declinlng to come to his terms. |March, We shall soon know whether | they possess, for nine-tenths of the | come that no master of a packet will e Mr. Vinlog sent to this office|Omaha'ls to have chesper gas d:,l:; people whoused to be attraoted by [ consent to take s slave on board. | The 8tory of the Sswing Machire Window Shades aud Ourtains, a personal dental of the charge with | the present year, them when the police orders to0|Some time ago an attempt was made | A (handsome little pamphlet, bluc and gold CORNICES CURTAIN POLES AND imprison them. The meetings of the ¢, ship one in a steamer’s boat, and, | cover with numercus engravings, will be tho intimation that this was all cam. — commaniata. through w & FIXTURES, e ghout the republic | 4lthough the man was protected b 1 paign bosh. The evidence before the [ mpg by before the T o would have assumed considerable im. .;.u::,“ the people muuped him b; GIVEN AWAY | t Palnts, Oils & Brusies i i N ortance If attem n m i hs ! : California railroad commission 1in- | ratifylng the l::a u: tl:: ‘;a;lgt':n.t:::; ro' “"nl:.,h::n sgbeil e s ro"’" %o h:hn ;hl' bow: pmvl:l.:- o ';":“I“l.{fmn ;523:‘3’1‘1'1“ i E’y":c;mh ‘ : 107 Bouth L4th Btroet t :nd- l:;hr- ":n::mhm ::uz. B:up: sad sllowing the warkiag of 1,600con: Ta odjonrmmant of the Freceh | n:m‘;'_':,‘dm", vo. tradors, A0 are | erion Iiog at . stance iroh our ofico, p— OMAHA, A NEBRASKA Co., of Ml y o sale o i : chamber of deputies for one month ing their attention to the whose goods Richards & Harrison fi?&;z‘?&?tr’ ®| hardly bears out the alarming storles :::n::or: ng‘ .1..'.", in other direc- soted as agents, confirming in every |oratic party In that atate.—New York | t0 Politioal crises, &’ ular discont- | tions, Thelr activity has stirred up The Singer Manufacturing Co,, Princlpal Office, 84 Unlon Square, WILLIAM SNYDEVR,i " ] ) NEW YORK. MANUFACTURER OF particalar Mr, Harrison's o. It|ZEvening Post. ent, and Inclplent rebelllon in Parls|the emancipation soclety of Rio| ___ NEW YORR. oharg snd the provinces with which the gen- th it s now simplo » question of vorsolty | Tho lease of the Nebraska ponlten | lemen sy the HEnglish end of the AL | Saeiroy, 08 i romind to .| MCCARTHY & BURKE, c ARRIAGES BUGGIES ’ ’ between the rallroad agents aud the | tiary, which allows the contractor to | lantio cable concelves It to be his duty | 4ist in bringing about the freedom ot Unde l ake firm, and the publio must make up ita | work the conviots Inslde or outside the to -u&pllfllh Amerlcan public. It {a|the thirty or forty thousand slaves AND ROAD WAGONS, mind which is most Interested In tell. | walls costs the taxpayers over $40,000 b T 5 poll Iy are [ owned In_ that city. . l’lm-fllu l’a.lntlng an l'lmmmg Ea flll'illl Pmm t]] D )i g #0 terribly torn up as we have work progresses, and th is com- | 218 14TH BT., BET. FARNAM AND 8 d T J ing or suppressing the truth. o yoar, st the rate of 50 cents a day | constantly told thep are, that the all- ing ':- every foot of on this 3 DOUGLAS 1819 Harney, Cor. 14th, OEmh.. y - N T