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THE DAILY BEE~OMAHA IHUKSDAY MARCH 29 o DOUEBLE AND SINGILE ACOTING - PARTY HARMONY men whom the appeals for the old flag | his last message to the Nevada legis ne who has brought ten thousand yor - he omaha Bee' The politioal leaders and organs of | and an appropristion cannot rally, The | Iature, made the people of that state ta singularly hl-:dnrn POWER AND HAND S b— ‘‘the vietims of an injustice in the Published ‘morning, ex Ban. | Poth the republican and democratio | masses of independent voters can no matter of transportation charges that lm“ru“ g L {l:)‘v‘gng-,n);lr:;l‘y‘ .ll‘lod ay. mm,fl morning ly. parties are oalling loudly upon thelr |longer be hoodwinked and :unk:- ul:.]l,njflh intolerable, It 1:1 :‘, 1;,, ,.‘,,“"M., :t'l JM‘.‘HGTI'XAImfIi“n".' —_— followers to olose up the ranks and |bugged. They insist upon think- | this theory that the same man and his | ! argarita Huoyadi Janos Trinidad mem- 3 : TERMS BY MAIL— fall Into line for the coming presiden- [Ing and votlng for themselves. | fellows have, according to_the offisal E;r';'r ‘mfln:" lorado legislature, by at least Steam Pumps, Engine Trlmmlngs, " 1 of ©ne Year....$10.00 | Three Months.88.00 | 4is] gontest. There is a loud demand |The appeals for party harmony fall :‘““""" of the sarveyor-general The des sription given by the Gaulols of . " ovada, made rates that destroyed e R et . MINING MACHINERY, BELTING, HOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS PIF STRAN bt A for party harmony, and » desiro|upon doaf ewrs. The orw: of| young " manafasturing snterprises | e ve% French ministry read ik » cata PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, WEEXL lished strongly expressed that the lion and |the whip of the political bull-dozer | straggling into life in Nevads, for the | tafking French lik ':g?dny IS P hitiad the l.nxm,b In each of the two organiza- |has no terrors for men who have no | reason that if goodswere mlt:lo on the urzoon;‘M. cfih-g.:’nu gar, of, bruge ”Al-unlv w'"n'nlus c“unc" AID sc"ool BELLS . tion; M. W. TERMS POST PAID— tiooa should lle down togother, The |ambition to hold office and care nothing | RFORd the road would loas the trans, | srelltl ag b eations, MG - Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb. Shrog;Montha. 0| principal trcublo s that in both Io- [about patronago. . Millions of Amerl- | from California. Huntington's Cen. | Slsser fg"f,”,‘.F{,""“;;:"E,,,"‘d_m"_‘fi"’.';’& ———— Y ...‘.m stances the minority lamb Is unwilling [ oan voters refase to be harmonizsd | tral Pacific corporation also Informed | thered and worthiess; M ‘Tirard, with ‘i'.‘.‘.’.%‘&f..'m’fi'."fi:fla“s"".‘m u to lle down Inside of the majority [into line, If by o doing they are|the farmers of Elko county that If | the airs of a sage and the roul of a favatic; SPECIAL NOTICE TO they assessed the property of the cor- | M. Cochery, a bulldog; M. Herisson, » lion, while there Is a large class of [simply to perpetuate the evils from poration in that county any highet ' d‘M. Sdehne, an ezosllent Growe rs of Live Stock and other& CORRESPONDENCE. -All Oommunl. | voters who are following very slowly | which the country has vainly sought|ihan the figures named by the road it ! (atfons rl:'l:’ln to News and Editorial (1, 1o wake of party organizatlons, |rellef from either the republican or | would .h|pg“m|n from OCalifornia into WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR .Tmn x 5 oot and who show a declded tendency to|demooratio party. their own local markets at rates so POLITIOAL NOTHS, ° 01 low that thelr crops would be unsal- D AR AMPEARL-.L1 st | e s 1 ity b e et e I s i g S Ground Oll G ake Axorazr new departure Is the pro-| his theory was stated in its most | Brown town clerk at the recent election, ° ad e o a0 o sty | Provocstion from o Lo : romn o i st JMAHA, Drafts, Checks and Postoffics| There can be no denlal of the fact | poused abolition of of coroners’ juries slve and offensive form by Lo- e Kentucky state prohibition conven. Jrders to be mads payabla to the order of |y 4k “yertiican party s moro | 1n Now York. and the substitation for | 1aad Stantord, Hantlogton's pastaes, | ton will be haid at Louiaville Aprili 10, | Tt s the beat and cheapest food for stock of any kind. Ono pound s equal the Company, idely split Into factions and shows |th t dl’ 1 iners who are to | *0d the president of the Central Pa- The democratic candidate for mayor of | to three pounds of corn. Stock fed with Ground Oil Cakoe in the fall and wine widely #pit¢ into em of medical examiners e to ifie, in a commanication which he |Atchison isa young man with a full barrc1 | ter, instead of running down, will Increase in weight and be in good market- Yhe BEE PUBLISHING UU-, Pmns' slgns of greater dissatisfaction than | hold office for a term of meven years. |yeny'ty the chamber of commeroe of | ™hich be has already tapped. able condition in the spring. Dairymen as well as others who use it can tes- the democracy. The wounds of the | Thelr duties are limited to makinga|New York, He denied in substance "'lxl‘n ;Jcl.}(lion;u;:l;llrlz n-‘::t;z:o?'egm tify to its merits. and judge for yoursolves, Price $26.00 per ton; no O AR et .| Chicago convantion hav not yot heal: report i ll riminal cases of the ci. | that the ratlways wero publlo bigh- | Text snd wil consst of (o delogaen, - | STl for Moka. Addrems o N LINSEED OIL CO.. Omaba. Nob bitterness aroused tances tending to show the con. | W8y® and common oarrlers deriving| mpomas Maher, Isaac Street and Joseph <t sy UmALA, Neb, has | 4 80d the political cumstances tending the h ) pl - Mz. Jackson's gas company durlng the opening months of Gen. [ dition of the body and the ocause of | ‘DUf, €xlatence from the state, and | Myers, of Philadelphis, convioted of mak- given Omaha the go by, or rather they 8 Lgpei ] vttt Al bt b Of | asserted that they owed no duaties to |ing a fraudulent return as election officers, have taken Umaha in. Garfield's]brief administration, whioh |the death, to the district attorney and | the publio other than thoee of the |Were ench sentenced to three monthe, ve 3 was Intensified by his assassina- | coroner, the latter being given judi- gerch-n;,l th:i f:m%r, orttha laborer, ;::::1. 8100, and disfranchised for four PY e man O. tlon still remalns, The fifteen hun-|clal powerto continue the Inquiry, [t repudiated the idea of state regu- 1 h L. L, Sadler, the republican candidate a CHEAP gas sooms to :" f::" :p b dred thousand republicans who last|Such a law is already In atlon,l '?hl’h ha' '&'d b br .&‘: "A‘h for mayor of d'“d“‘“' is acceptable, it WHOLFSALE we. To a man up a tree it looks as fall vatoesd to aMilabe Wik L i ¢ o 5 h @ principles of the communists, As |, gaid, to all elements of the party, and ] 1f the new gas company had been i e w o party | force in astachusetts, and the|to the decisions of the supreme court | his election s considersd certain, ~He ie ‘ organization have not yet returned to | Philadlephis Press commends 1t |he declared that the ‘“‘agitator Kear-|president of the board of councilmen, swallowed by the old one. thelr party alleglance. to the Ponnaylvania loglslature | €Y advooated no dostrine 'ml: regard ;:al%ll;nght through the war as a private ———— ’ t t " Dr. Miser is receiving & good desl It is & serlous question whether or | with the'following comment: ‘‘Faulty vortEZT.fi“"’m'T,gST. ;tr;):lo‘:-. tG.r:ngg: Eight members cf an Illinofs legis! Hv; , of attention at the hands of the mono- | N0t the great majority of thesowill con- | as the proposed messure is in con- | decisions and the laws they sustain.” 5-"-"&?:'::; 'l'nl::l::m:glglfiu{‘:lu lt:ullln“h':;:- | . They all think that he | t100@ to hold themselves aloof. The|tinuing the coroner In existence, | The utterances of Messrs, Huntlngton |jng up behind them. It will be a cold o | :01! :"8“; i h.:uld m“: ™ ™ tnes along which party harmony is to|almost anything would be better |and Stanford taken together riso to |day when vy legislature in thin country 1301 and 1303 Farnam St. Cor. I13th bebyroariens orystalizs have not yet made them:[than the present ooronmer's jury. A :h x?&“‘:"’ of l“'°l°';°" consider- :‘.“-?;;}g.‘:;::’,’?’d’ the procees known _— in| 18 lortunes are y Joux L. BULLIVAN cleared $16,000 selmes visible. All political history [reform abolishing both coroners and lh‘; result :ll;l:ln :lr:a“lhom from the | Seven committee chairmen in the senate OMAHA, N EB. at bis lato benefit in Boston, Tols|*hoWs that party dissficction Is easler | thelr jurles s needed here and else- (state of charters with almost unlimited | had their sons as clerks duriog the past — — —_— ’ “knooks out” the largest recelpts ever | foster than to heal. Partlos can|where. Justico and public morals ml;%“' ;fldl"' ;'"' gl“mllll:nl fi‘ M-hon.e.lfh s, Conger Johnston, Baun: ’ i ublio lands, and tens of mil- | ders and Laph Tn the h . gathered In by the Rev. Joseph Cook :‘d“’b‘;l:" In:oh!wt‘;?nm lT hey can | suffer under our present system, lions of dollars in money. The citizen J.'.',Ty':,mf‘b.'c ,v.g'v(';or?.‘s’.".fi‘é"'r'x'm MCMAHON, ABERT & CO” . from the culchaw of the Hab, reunt wik iffioulty and | which has been changed for the bet- | who, bearing these facts in mind, can |had near relatives in committeo clerk- only when some common issue of |ter in almost every clvilized country | read these utterances of the creatures "‘!"’" ik ot the bt bt thisk & b re Blacl that admitted gravity presents Itself upon | under the sun.” v bm:-;’tr without flfinlnz LW | % otiner, oLk Mibhilgans e wonlaimakes which opposlng parties dlssgree. T o mast be s very, equable poron. | el tandline ot the st esa e o 1 What lssue Is now before the people| Ir is to be hoped the democratio| property, elther practically, or legally, Sfl'éfém, Mr, l;‘l’:::li:gfndhl“?e:ll:bl?gfl which oan call together the shattered | convention to-night will set the ex-|or historleally, or In any other llggt duty to suggost to the republicans a can- republican forces? Certalnly not the |ample of dlscarding nominstions of i Which it might be regarded. If it [ didate whom his party would huve no diffi- tarl 1 lik Gyt beardogs . ff. The debates in the late con- |counclimen at large by wards. The i:. .G:%":f";fi‘::;x";‘:;‘ ";":‘h‘:; Thiees'are Bow I the sbbkb of New Fork gress indicated that free trade or ultra | object of the law Is the selection of uhm’ operate it or not. Tho farmer,| 1424 notaries public, This does not in- proteotion oannot become a party issue | the best men, regardless of where they dlada Shiose appointel fap) tlisiconvenisdo ’ need not plow. The railroad, acoord- | of banke, and there 18 _besides a coneidel between demoocrats and republicans. | live, ing to Huntington, need not run its | ble number of commissioners of deeds Fraxk Harrox is busily engaged in paring his corns down to get Into the shoes occupled by the late Mr. Howe, but President Arthur has other plans in view, Mr, Hatton is not the sort of timber out of which first class cabi- net officers are made. Mg, TiLpex Is again being groomed P Both parties are hopelossly divided on — tral The farmer may charge what | pointed in the citi ut, putting these for a re-entrance Into the politioal he chooses, Bo, says Sanford, may | elde, there is ons motary to about every |3 |5 DOUCLAS STREET * 3 N BT ¥ the tariff and both will dodge its dis.| KAN8AS has promptly presented her the rallroad. Tl’:ue’m o by A1 g luvoz four hundred of the men, women and chil- | s——————— —M&_E! ® cussion as far as pomsible {n tho coming [lalms to tho vacancy ln the oabinelh ;¢ ¢y oy follow cltizens get possesslon | Ire 13 the state. natlonsl campaign, Nor has the antl- Where is Nebraska! Have we no|of the highways of travel traffic Ex.Gov, Stone, of Iows, one of the most active prohibitionists in that stat monopoly qusation been conaldred by | MA that would rank with Killey, of |and then say to thelr creators and vio- | that hessetter b will e micn iyl MCNAMARA & DUNCAN. the leaders, except from an opposltion | St Louls, or Martla, of Atchison] tims, we will do as we please with |power at his command all attempts to “ ko o the temperance question part 3 standpolnt safficlently to make that T “The paopla of Tennessce will be pe. | i##us. Ho will urge a thorough scparation WHOLESALE DEALERS IN an {ssue in the next campaign. All n.m",r:;:::l' hililidl e ) IY ported to be anxious to take a hand in politicy, ‘‘not more on account of his impaired health, than by his great disgust at seeing the democratio party ) fritter away the opportunities and privileges gained In the tidal wave triumph of last November.” If Mr. the liquor question from politice, and fectly aafe in repelling the reptilian g\ the history and precedents of the| p, @, L, Miller, editor cf thi embrace which hpu o;gght Neusn in gth ht;e:;g:&ll:;:g;:fi:yhc‘;gg ull:: KENTUCKY AND PENNSYLVANIA S the hope that this all| O i fi‘"’l‘;d 3 ",i; ¥ % ¥he|guoh a deadly grip. Huntington and[and I have never thought the temper- party oppose the hope tha maha Herald, Is contributing a se-| §yunford do not monopolize the cap- | ance question cne that could be sately Tilden has any hopes of sucoess, his i rles of entertaining and Instructl h 1 L4 Bakhia 1a (ks Ofogon butas important sutject may be made the g and INaLructive | jisl and enterprise of the world, Every g‘::‘ffi’d' Vs BESUAAPSOL O ARy DO i L] . . raonal remiviscences to his paper i must be kept in the background. rallying ory to unite the party and fi. first was about a conversation the glvfluad nntlonl exoept tho U?l:;d The Maine legislature has adjourned af. | draw back Into alleglance thousands | [)yotor had many centuries sgo with “l"“ has "““ °“'1M“1‘"'l‘l“""t° by | ter & seasion of seventy-one days. It has i R of voters who allege that monopoly | Julius Ceasar, shortly after his return | "o o a® 10 force, More than twenty redistricted the state, making four con. o ~ i { Tun Bre agaln oalls opon every |y, for yaars found an able ally in re- | from Gaul. The two sat down on the aiaten In the Unlon have rallrasd com- | gresslonal disteicte out of fives voted a pro voter who has not registered to attend door step of a tavern on the Applan tablished the gallows for the ish. i A i ‘ 0 oL e vetide e publicantsm, It is diffcult to say Way s talked " choatlly ' abont PID | aught but » conservator of railroad shed the gallows for the punis in Fond or Free. Also direot Importers of 2 t of willful murders; added new penal g g e Moy By what steps have been taken by the Tiber floods, the Roman tariff bill welfare. In thelr last report the rail ties for the shooting of game out of season; . ad commissioners of Massachusetts . republican machine to remove ithe|and the corrupt record of one Tiberius | "% °OF prohibited the shooting at pigeons as tar. ter will necessitate the swearing in of & say: “No one here has ever enforced | gots; forbiddin, lty to animals; and snags against which the party so|Marcus Tityrus, candidate for Alder-| penalty against a railroad corpora. soll'd: of :dui’utr:l;:dyloo‘:l .-l:u'in un:m::r. j ] your vote upon eleotlon day. As be- |, 10 suffered shi; k last fall, |80 in the Latin Quarter. Ia clostog feit butter, und nalties, F' fore stated, under the new law a 'l‘:!vll‘n ol. '. wr.m:t:;”put;.mgml: his reminiscences the venerable Doc- 2:"0..'::“‘1::::‘;:,:%0:;. "1:: hl‘i:; i.hluhnn :o:rd::o:'t.h':t':;ou:l:eaof:: tor drawa an ingenius parallel botween | 0r radrees when ho sought s more|1AYe been unutually acti Jobbers and Manufacturers of Fine B e, oy, 1ok |lation atll exnt, Bomsiom has wp- | b friond Cmiar and . J. Tildon, of | 0 socrest vhen he wughi s more o Uy e THE GREAT EEOT G A RS, IFOR PAIN e ’ missions. In no case have they been |hibitory amendment to the constitution; trar Is necessary, sa the o]ld books parent, ly refased to profit by the les- | the present century. The last sketch g cannot be u(od in making up the new | ... of the election and the indepen- oHl r:lht; : mn‘ was published in The ml?cl"lr'md capital is safer In s com- Uats of qualified voters. Every oitl | gony ypiriy has galned now strength | 2° ay before yesterday and is an | qpity where the common arrler and zen who wishes to cast his ballot for sccount of an interview between Dr.| ) ‘f . 1 {ts successes. e people meet before a tribunal like ¥ 7 : 2 good government next Tuesdsy must mll?ont.tnmwtho democratlo party, mm‘m;mfinnxm' n}: %II:N wa) oompl::lon; ‘gt G;n‘:: Rllvis tad ke Agents for Jos. Schlitz’ Milwaukee Beer, [ n and a majority of the s 1 . :'k;hu::n a::‘ :l.l.‘ : :c diatranchised | ¢} o same stato of afitirs, i o lom do- | PAIOX was 0 very ‘socal J:l'lol:,r:.nld than il ','hmumrlb".w' m{,’f,‘f,’;‘,fi:.‘f" Bottled and in Kegs. ————— o o2 o t] . 3 ( groe only, i seen o bo exlalng. The jgry L RL'Cyery comgonial tomealor whe | 1904 and parse-prond despotiam of bog Sciatios, Lumbege, | 314 & 318 8, 14TH STREE?, - - - OMAHA, NEB, Axp now Boston proposes to try | nsulng sesslon of congress s full of [ came fhis way. . Miller ,was re- :l::n! rd defies the historlo rights of BACKACHE, | e e L high license as » remedy for the evils | dresdfal pomibilities to the demoorat- ""mfi"‘l 0% from a ten minates'| ¢} :bllo e angers the lower de) t:- ERADAGHS, TOOTEACKR, 0 F GOODM AN ) that spring from Intemperance. A |l0statesmen. Tho party ls only uni- .O:lvnb 'n:“ ] o!h.u 2 d"(:fll" l‘lhm of '.go ulation Into commaunistio SORE THROAT, . . h petition has been presented to the po- ted upon one question and thatis| hl.’l;m horied, whets h{ ,’ I.l 8| storms like those which have swept QUINBY, SWELLIXGS, ? o0 10| over Californis, and will ravage a WEHOLES.ALE lice commissioners, who, it appears, ® unanlous desire to get oontrol of [ with the sphinx and the two com. 1 If the Central Pacific and | SPRAINS, y have control of the matter, in favor of | 1® Presidency aa » means for proour- | menced telllng _storles. Everything ;’Ih:: g“r::t oorpor-\l’on- do not ?um S bais Bk tnoressing the license fees, and it i¢|!08 Plunder and patronage. The ls- :u'plou:'nt “tl:l "::"zfl" :‘m “‘:' in time that they cannot continue for-{ o) recelved with considerable favor, The |*@ of a striot or liberal construction ofi:.mh:n:iml: traveling :n:n"{m; ever to ki themselves outalde the ! :f:’::‘:u,‘,::; main considorations urged for 1t are [ the constitution has dissppeared | Qouncll Bluff ‘narrate. That was 1 4 ! nm ;.l:: L norm, v that it would break up the liolt part under a friendly coverlng of moss, [many centuries ago, and the sphinx Y Sald by s1) Drugglots asd AND DEALER IN Oentralization or de.centralization is | has not smiled y: Desiars.” “Diresifons no longer a rallying ory. On the fs- Not Like Other Property. FERORNARITUN. Tho Charin A, Tog rCcl. P AINTS,OILS V.ARNISHES aue of the tarlffl Demooracy is more | Chioago Tribune. Rovcoe Conkling is now bald-pated and Baltimors, Nd., U, 8 & ter control; that it would promote badly split up than the Republicans.| The temper of the modern common | white-bearded. H ) carrler is i), lified | temperance by dlscoursging drinking, ':hlen “x;:xl; sgrem mu;c be-:mla s|are. MY By e Semplt ied o) - Star Ronte Rordell was & sotler with | MIAVERIOK NATIONAL BANK. And WlndOW Glass. - and that 1t would bring a goodrevenue s otury for campalgn materlsl, | " p Hyntington of San Francisoo| Mys, David Davis starts married life with Cor, Water and Congress Streets, OMAHA. - . - - - - NEBRASKA - { into the treasury, ut the Demooratlo party s brought|and New York, of the Central Pacific | twelve dozen pairs of silk stockings. BOSTON. S face to face with the dreadful cortain. | and the Chossposke & Ohio, to the| Prof, Hjsimar Hiorth Bovenen biss|oaprmars o oo o 8400.000 { CHERRY GROVE —_—_— Tuz lssue upon which the electlon ty that it will be compelled to initiate | Tennesseo legislature. The lawmakers | bjoined ha spjelling hrefjorm socjisty. SURPLUS - - $400,000 5 X ® of Tennessee have been deliberati ‘When Liszt ked to play the oth: A of a governor In Rhode Island will|legislative measures of reform in the upon the adviabillty of setting n;s day he said ho had boen out of practice for | Transsots s general Banking business, Re turn is really that of equal suffrage. |very shadow of a presidential elec- | raflroad commisslon like those of | ten years. osives the accounts of Banks, Bankers and Frederic, Monros Co,, Iowa, C. E. MAYNE, - . Proprietor, Has constantly on hand a large number t Horses, of the traffio by making the llcensees special cfficers to enforce the law; that it would subject the traffio tobet- tation than those of Nature and his maugs battlefield, ernment and other 1nvestment Securities, four dollars, above all incumbrances. ing that renewed agitation of the tariff | own will, writes a communication to Ex. B'? of Ohi and executes any business for its Corre: queation at this junoture will be polit- | Ool. E. W. Cole, Intended for the dis- 1@%:"&“ :e;:-mm: at Pru:'d:n.; spondents in the line of Banking, This provision acts as a praotioal |foal sulolde, the prospect for party olpline of the legislature, in which he | Arthur will soon provide for him, ABA P, POTTER, President. disfranchisement to thousands of | harmony never looked worse, and the L Gov, Boyuton, of Georgis, used to be| J. J. EDDY, Cashier. ys: ‘I should never Invest . | President of a base ball club; so did Sena- WORK, Ass't Cashl voters. While the proportion of voters | chances of drawing any large num-|lar in the state 1n nllr:sd:lll;“lhh.:yd:rl. “fiil:flll .llo did Gov. "‘“.:0“- akiddbe is one to every five Inhabitants in|pey of politioal proselytes from to be treated differently from other| Matthew Mamilton, s miner, of West Pennsylvanis, in Rhode Island it 1s kinds of property, and I cannot be. | Latavetts, Oblo, olaims to be a survivor of | McOARTHY & BURKE, caly.one $9sevantoss.: the republican rauks is not encourag- u.n-u:“u' law will oty ;‘P:hul.l‘m Bel which charged at ing. orimls | 44 - Governor Sprague is the champion| Bui while In both of the political | in tho%mnwm L. W, Pond ueed to besvarth §1,000,000 Undemkers’ WILLIAM SNYDER| "‘* shope roester, of the landless In the osase of ¢qual purties tho leaders are soheming | mor® conducive o the best interesta of HE i wow workicg, i those ahora ¢ %6 318 14TH 8T., BET, FARNAM AND MANTPAOTURER OF suffrage in this contest, the lmuebeing | ¢, Kold together thelr organiza- o state than any other, per day. DOUGLAS i R it ot il e s e CARRIAGES, BUGGIES o oo outonsl ouYeL | tons among new pastissus, tho | which Hutlngton la the spokesman, | bllweker o Pave. Judsiae o bis| DB~ AMELIA BURROUCHS ’ » on to exten: ranchise o all | opinion 1s steadily gaining ground that 'ull ""‘,;:' vy ,.:,?M, in Tennessea | plcturs, & i".l’,f.:.?t.'t{;‘:“""' this oun. Aol ol gy " AND ROAD WA ONS, Tnlem ey ars lofh watssmmelad by |7 0 T LN sppeses o » (First-Olass Painting and Trimming, Repairing Promptly Dons. Under the present conatitution of that | tron with Henry Watterson attho head | Georgls, New York, Massachusette, | Miss Phebe Cozzens Is sotting Mosos | others. Draws Forelgn xchangs and state no man can exerclso the right of [of one seotion frantioally urging free [snd'a s . of ‘,’,‘h" states, There- :fim,che jing; 1 "roiasg botions | makes Oable T'm'm;:nump,;md :‘ ‘1; suffrege unless he is a natlve burn |trade, and another seotlon in New ?‘fl:“ ":“ .fl:%'“fi"‘:" no ather General Longstreet rode thirty-four ::“‘p;:&,:’;:t:' OB“ :n::d .':1:' G‘::. Amerioan cltizen or owna real estate | York, hoaded by Abe Hewitt, declar-| torte oo o Naturo napor- | miles Inst week to pay a vislt to Chicka- | *° o to the value of onehundred and thirty- of Matched Teams & Single Drivers A BPECIALTY. 12 oot oY Bl b avpliceion e (2lorma- male voters eligtble under the | 4he republican and demooratio parties laws of the United Bistes. Th e, of 'the ) © [are both too badly demoralized 10 greign and Immemorial right o com. | inattended and almost unnoticed 1617 Dedge 8¢, - Omaha, Neb. 1319 Harney, Cor. 14th, Omaha, publioans have malntalned thelr | yeqt the necesities of the times, orto | pel all common carriers to observe | . 2‘:1&?: J:Er"x')mflfi'g: In) omeo hours from 9 to 10 &, m., 2 to 5 p. m. — sacendancy In Rhodo Ialand largely | givy the country such a government | their obligaslon under the laws. They ‘anderbilts had & coat-of-arms? I | _Telephone No. 144. war k1m Al |I| T i through the operation of the proviso ( oy 1y demanded by the best and most | 10#ist that publio corporatlors con- |only just heard of it. It is worked on all J. E. HOUSE LJ'-A.. E O ‘ which has disfranchised thousands of |y igently liberal elements of the trolling the public highw, hall be ““K’ table uns:r:l::g‘:uflnkl:t&:er%eid“:z i N y (] , mill hands aod thrown the right of | nation, Tho old orgenizations are t00 | rersces 'pre " nioee "serbgthT 7ere | uihow tempersico smblem. Consulting and Civil Engineer i sufftago into the hands of the 1and | ynastered to afford & basla for the | their proporty were like othat prop. Joho Bright, ata publio meeting recatly AND SURVEYOR. holding class, Mr. Anthony and his| grystalization of the new issucs, and erly. fontoriss n Toad lane, Tiochdale, and that | , SEecial attention to Survericg Town Addi s republican colleagus with strange In-(tho ola war horses who bore hls assertion that common carriers | he made up his mind that he would marry consistency loudly advocated universsl [¢ho brunt of the battles are luh‘i:nt to no restrictions not also | when his wages reached a guines a week, of | applicabl that is, about five dollars. suffrage in the south, while they sup- |4 quurter of = century ago :Ef‘ :nrz:g.o::'::::'gt ":::;('é‘:: Secre Folger has become as melan- L v ¢ ported » proscriptive form of govern: |nave disappeared with the death |88 diffarent from other property s not | does? it hoald ot surprlse. any: AR N, e c ar p en t er s M a t eria l ] ALSO ment in thelr own state. On this|,f the old lssues which they ald 8 new one. It is the theory on which | body. A man must needs have the humor y slded in y fun i AND HORTICULTURISTS, are now taking issue. of equal suffrage Mr. Bprague | settling, leaving none to take thelr ::n:;:'g;:g:l]dph:fl,, and ::'w:‘l:; 5:(-?: ‘J;" ;Jo.go"i-j‘:m';. and to nnhn 1t | orders for fruit and omamehtal tree’, shrubs amilingly. 1ng plants, for spring delivery. Orders 1 ought to be elected. It ls a disgrace: | places. All the tendencies of the|Vanderbilt and Gould and all the ing! 8 e oa 15, Re/are tha 10 o April, Satistaction ful commentary on the boastad free- | {imes polnt to general dlatntegration ““.:]o"" men of the rallroasd world |, Cok A. K. mfi:‘l mfll:ltl h‘h. n]n‘v&z:oi Office 1300 Harney street, Omaha, SASH, n00n8| BLI“DS. STAIHS, dom of New England that such an|of political elomonts. It cannot be | Y0uld ke to be allowed to sdmlnis. | Titoew 8%t Soeioth 1. oace worked Stair Railin Balust Wind ¥ titatio that of ' ¥ ter the control of all the highways of | 4 tannery. - The tannery is standing, DR, M.J. GAHAN air alll gS, alusters inaow antl-republican constitation as that of | yrevented though it may be deferred | the ~connt . Under this theo: fi&.w‘x:mfl.nwh‘“ :&‘ OMAHA, NEBRASEA. ¢ and DOOI“ Frames ,EtC. way.” Rhbode Ialand should have been per-(by hypooritioal attempta to patch up | the ~Han Oentral P Firetrolase faclitioe Masutsoture of all kindes of Mouldings, Planing o T T Offoe over Omaba Savings Bank, o ey s Jeie o mitted to exist since 1843 without re- | oid wounds In existing parties, The to officlal | old peclalty. Orders [ 5 ¥ vislon, splrit of reform s now found among of " Gov. Kinkesd iu mw-n,fiw OOR, 15TH AND DOUGLAS. = mbim ml--hfl nato e K Wfi”l‘;dm MANUFACTURERS OF oy o et ot s e - Tk e B

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