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TEE DAILY BEE“FKiAY A, 01UV 100 a THE DAILY BEE-~OMaHA FRIDAY’ APRIL 6 aonsunid S—— P — e e 2 — e - — - '!'h O h B 1 PETER COOPER. oational advantages of which he had| Bozemax, Montana, isnow rejoicing | ter arder a leass from E. J, Lehmann, DOURLE ADNI SEDNOHLII MHCTRATCH € Umana Be€.| 1, o dcath of Poter Cooper, Now | beon deprived. Ho never ceased to |over tho arrlval of the Northern Pa. snd presumably with & ‘peclal por- POWHR AND HAND o e York loscs her chiof citizen and tho | regard himself as a workingman, It|elfic rallrosd. The mention of the|™it" from Cirter H. Harrleon. These sy, The Published ing, Sun. 1 i cen, which could ¥ O e ouly Mondey mocaing daiy. |nation o man who s lndclibly | was bis boast that his slacorost friends ) Union Pacifis rosd will throw & Mon- | anla nvs " paurs bolcersd e she :Em U M F s ki ————— stamped his personality upon the|were those which ho made in carly Iie) tana merchant into convalsions, Fif TERMS BY MATL— soclal life of the century. Mr. Cooper | when he worked at thehatter's block or | teen years of vaasalage has placed the | strikers to carry the election unmol- ©One Year. y 0 i ‘) 08K, DRASS AND IROY FIYTING® rie erwin 7/ 8ix Monthe.. 5,00 | One Month.... 100} ;1010 1701, His early life was ono | bench. Time and again the geeat hall [of Insurrection bordering apon in- ‘\E':nsi;x::a:":?'b:’h,l::'"p:‘:;}:';' ‘;:;: INING KACTINERT, G, AT WHOLESALE AND KETALL e / - f poverty and hardship, His father|of the noble Institution which he|eanity. The Northern Puicfic will|grouyed ont of wl faces and : § HE WEEKLY BEE, published 4 groujed men out of whose fices an ' i wlfifid.,.z PUbERROC Ve | ras a mall hatter and Poter belped [ fouuded was thronged with laborers | resp the benefit of the merciless ¢x- |forms dissipation and debanchery, HAL‘A"AV WIHD MII.LS GI{URGH AND 80"001 HELL") TERMS POST PAID— in the shop from the tlme he was|and mechanios on the mere announce- | tortions of their southern competitor vice, and orlme has stamped overy Que Yoar,.....8300 | Three Months. 50 ivo yeara of ago untll at 14 ho was | mens that Potor Cooper denired to ad- ., olgn’ of humanity, What was Qor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb, x Months. ... 1. ne Month. ... AMERICAN News Company, Sole Agents 3 —— R o s ™ [ viig bustrass, Doptivad of all adaisss |ebdansad bim to Telesd Rnd WoqNIEL: | refoban. adPIBUIEaMoN Ho will A |oosbY Aed Ta: TIKE i Bin Peancivey SPECIAL NOTICE TO CORRE X ol : sive human heirgs as blocked State :::::; e :hfg,';;;g iogs In study, and beforo he had at- [in tho lilustrated papers, but critleism [ Omalia, #o far as the police adwinis- 2 or Tue Ber d voto for Carter Harrl o BUSINESS LT ERS= All Tysive | chino for ahoselng oloth which laid the | who diffsrod most from himftn politoal | i sush a domoralizsd conditlon. son. 1 a’ e d Remittances should be ad | i {6t adiirs " n b Betters by P T ,"I‘,l"nm”mu,l,“““ foundation of his ln‘rmm) After the |opinion admired the honesty and re- e e David Stronse, Eeq, Attorney at ° Drafts, Checks and Postoffice [ war of 1812, Mr. Cooper ecgaged In|specied tho eweet and even temper of o1 Aressed to “JMAHA, Orders to bo made payable to the order of the Cowpany, Tho BEE E. ROSEWATER Editor A’ DD ablls impmvu;men! ";‘; which trade he contlnued with |of thore who most noeded it, and sent | attracted the railrosd Intereats, and New Orleans Raoes 0d-00d-me WOOODMAN LINSEED OIL CO., Omaha, Neb, NEEDE - roformation of our police force. Mz H as a candldate for olty attorney. Give the old man achance. Ho has ha more Experlence, . peots, while the farmer is crowding| Tho mue heat race was wen in two ¥ Vl g " 1dal il pig Iron, He was the first man to|death leaves in the olty of his birth, |into the great and uucultivated tracts | straight hoats by COreel. Lnfl-‘hlh political "r al :un [l lh apply anthracite coal to the puddling[The poorest and the humblest are|of arable lsnds, and the stcckman, | Steeploshase, short courac, Morcow ; shows "'u'."‘";“‘:":o“ :: thr.m::::,. of iron, thus making possible the de- [among his most slncere mourners, W G LR L bl Ll D ULl g RCA , were sucoessfal 4 munlcipal electione. | DuriNe of dry goods were Imported into the Uoited S:ates. The increased num- ber of bankrupt husbands last year is now fally accounted for. Sixoe the announcement of Judge Gresham's ter general, Frank Hatton Is more oconvinced than ever that clvil service reform {s a howling humbug, Tukr latest cook and bull story from London is that the Irish revolationists are spreading emallpox in England by means of Infected clothing. It would it that Peter Cioper's name will be | that can be distorted intoaslur againat | | The strife was very lively and as " { e Direciions 12 3 1315 DOUCLAS sTnEET - - OMAHA NE| be pretty hard to infeot the olothing (. 0 remembered. Recalling his own | Mayor Chase! Do not the returns each party approached the canyon of LS c‘;:!'l;“_“w"u | -—-—_—:_—B of the average London laborer. DeMoorATIO success in Olnolnnati is ald to have assured Senator Pendle- | ¢ 1o free ton's senatorial fortune as well as his|, . presidential candidsoy. The Ohio 4 demooracy might go farther and fare ::I::I::I (r::n tnstraction daring thelr | beoause they belleved he would not|pasession of this pass, blindly seem- "TTAaX I.OR, worse than B o i my now goods a 1 * d A tl G ) : 'he on S>athern t falr, pei | shoald bo practical and in the end re:( Byrring these statements of facts, i pmm.'gn Ak sn‘h;“;"‘“' n’_ m‘;)'; .‘h!'m m:-.'.;l x:‘:n ) _——' P AR munerative, through studies in pursu- [ my . Byy has sald nothing that can in [0, and the Oregon Railway and S e e Tuerx are & fow appolntmen ®|ing which workingmen and working- any way give offsnce to the most en. | Javigation Company hes an equal ad- 2 made and a lot of vagebonds and po-( ooy ey might obtain higher attaln- litioal shysters who hang around the ‘Omaha Republican want to feather thelr nest through Col. Chase. Just a8 m:“r they l:'l.‘ through ;:lh‘ :.h: might desire, With this they will treat him as w ) he was mayor two ;::;’qo, when in cu.,':'".l.w;,:;'.{ Al::lnmlu t e :0“;:0&::!::"" ‘.O:l:;;.\llgfiu:“du :‘g B exchange OMAHA, NEBRASK Jobbers and Manufacturers of Fine there was nothing too vile and mean| g,046q forever to the union of art i 2 tnffio, eto, Thas we see the Willard d ASKA, for them to say about him, Onper between the low and high ohurch factlons of the Eplscopal church of the Evangelists at Philadel- | peter Qooper's business, it has since phis, last 8i iby the presence of elght pollcemen. “The latter wisely got thelr worship at|ng (here are free schools of aclence snother church and will carry thelr qrievance to the courts, The pos:|mythemetios, civil engineering, en- sible necessity of having police sta- tloned in our churches to prevent dis- turbances me— Tas Republican is terrible indig- nant because the Bxs intimates that ¢/¢he colored troops fought nobly on Taesday at from filty oants to & dollar & head.” notorious oolored men sell thelr votes at every eleation. when a man of thelr own color was running for the leglslature. By the way that posed by parted by A ouEAT sensation was created | London yesterday by the discovery of » dynamite factory at Blrmingham, and the capture of several alleged con- spirators who had smuggled a large quantity of explosive compound into the Britlsh metropolls. The alarm over these discoverles was hightened by thelr cffislal anoouncement to par- lisment, ~The affuir may be unduly hile whiskind beer were | Removed from 1222 Farnam 8t to 10 € and D magnified by the wothorities to jastfy [olosed the campalgo. Ells privats | gry o the mayor ate greater than | bt 3jing °'°"h'33"' The Poll- | o e o s e ot of patiern| F\ntclase tacliities for m?agnrmfo'l‘a:umum.es' Etc. them in taking extraordinary measures oharities were numerous and unosten- | 4oy gver have been. It is perfectly ing place of the Firsicecioe: of the | b unats nd ha (P et d o e l:{i‘p::l:y.“ Orders from the country will b ::nl:“;:lldl:xn Pisuing sad/ of roprousion, bt 1t s eyident that | tatlons netural that mon whose property |Becond ward was Med in m bar. | L G sioc SN Coo y nprking ) e A MOYER: Broorl: the British minlstry are as badly| Few American oltizons will be more | interests depend upon an economloal | er shop, s detween | jjgh, mil 8050 in Owiaha. — trightened as the sutocrat of Ruasia. |sincerely mourned than the venerable | government and whose homes and |4 c'uhole block ap Tue oditor of the Republican who 9 never talks of Colonel Caase without | age of ninety-two years. Potor Cooper | feel an anxlous Interest ln the lmme to be the spew of thniverse 2 ::L:l'ru-d-, 12 as usual playlog the | Industey, perseverauos and Integrity | his foot down firmly and tarn his back they actod Itko fiendsiTao tew ro. | awn avt Txansacmions veweorzy | Will sommencs aparations aboat Aoriiy s COPSON & CO,, Propristors desp'oabloTole ;vhinh fits him s0 ad-|to schleve success, He was still| uponhis own worst enemy, If he will|spectable colored peoptho ventured THEREWITH, — — & tm mirably. . spaniel before the new | how wealth can be acquired and man- | to dreg him down to their own level, hile the harlots froueic wirdow xo? . cfln::‘.lx::.l:udnphlm to the skles. He |sged without detrlment to soclety. |and give us a clean hauded, sober and ;ero:u lsughed and jd at the ruf- Fifieenth Street, - - Dmaha, Neb, :zm Oolonel Chase that he was the The name of the founder of | vigorous administration he will have | fisnism below in the togt of for Liquor 1 il favorite of the best and moat respected Qooper Institote, who, from the|the respect and confidence of this l;- %::&'::;cln;{h:f!fi‘p::ww::; i q““NL;‘nIISI:L. ks . =S .::mcntluflhoo)mmnnltymd doesn’t |humble position of & hatter's | community as he never had 1t be- ": in the rear a saloon,| Notice is b given that 4. A, Bosder 5 SIGN WBITBB&DBU““!UB. owe his electlon to the so-called hood- | boy and a coachmaker's apprentice |fore. Hecando it If he but will | 391 State strect. Ovend was the «l;u wpon U 1 a M ‘nnw)b(xu]ami 15 a — . ignation hokept by the - in the lower of the | had worked his way up to eminence | It will take a good deal of moral cou- | den and ass! e tl;:t::'; 1s mythln:"‘ln-nu snd honor, has been ranked among the | rage but once safely on the path of “:";wl olse it Is arrant, knavish | millionaires of New York. Bat the|duty he will find the road obstructed b Ohase takes |poorest and most unfortunate never |by few difficulties, He will moreover | yy patronizad steadilyday, while ) i . , | i ¥ l'l"' :: m“"‘ rogues [ spake with envy or bitterness of the | have the warm sympathy and earnest | IIW": 1 '05' with ‘67‘.";”»!'..".&“&;2.‘357 ;‘An:‘nnl.::." 8 |4 ) Wlnllol mfll aud flmm :': inoore tribute to his worth, he is | good old man whose whole aim In life| sapport of the mass of ocltizyus whose the surglog orow! o strost f thesrles was n Applic e, | CORNIOES OURTAIN POLES AND > blager fool” and & more *onoelted | had besn t0 acquire & fortune, not to| respeck ho valuse aud whote good will SO, ampae” U AeIghbOPInR | avees otes S, ST il P e B FIXTURES ) of the Republican | hand down to his family accumulated | ho must have If he has any ambltion | ongg of ill-fame, own a8 & f the expense of the appliciat. Theity of Oma :l.".:: :&:‘;"m or publicly, | millions, but (o extend to men of the|to win applause aa ‘* the|friend and ex: ohn Long, 8ot t2 be charg L i dared to charge hiim with belng. he failroads must mest | K¢ ldence 1714- Touglas Streot, Omahs, Neb. { plished professors. In the| = ught quit: 1 3 t where t! Neb. ght quite a change. It remains | yosiling Jown i a beautifal valle: N o ! hotaxsart dopariment palntiog 5| iy him to sgreoably dissppolnt the 1 sarrounding bils covered with ex.| DH» M. A, REBERT, r:?l:::h. RFSVSRT © BlousOrgA-|drawing are taught o all fears of his best friends. It is for|eellent grass 8d every mountain OFFICE: At one purpore of enabling Harrison's 8team Pumps, Engine Trimmings, +..810.00 | Three Months, 83, was born fn New York clty on Feb- | tolled asan appronticest thocarpenter’s | inhabitants of that territory in a state | °*t¢d by decent peoplo. ~Around all 7 7 left was purely bestial. The writer Tr Mayor Chase Is bent on giviog us | has seen eloction crowds in Barbary apprenticed to a coachmaker to loarn |drezs them. His very eccentriclties tlonal advantages, oxcopt » half afance, Peoplo smiled at the old man's | plenty of room in which to wield the |30 in the old Kive Poiate diaiict in 0 SPONDENCE -All Oommuni. | yost's schooling, ho spent his even- | whims, and laughed at the caricatures | officlal broom. Now York, but vever saw such repul: | (G FOWEIS of Live Stock and Others. The government of stroot ridowalks yestercay to jostle, WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR talned his majorily invented & ma-|never turned Into ridicule, and those | tration is concerned, has never becu enreo, yell A Reco B tween Rallroad Butiders. | Law, of the manufacturo cf cabinct ware, and |the wkite haired phllanthropist. fan Fuancisco Cbronicle, was attacks 1 ( Iater beoame & rotall grocer. Ho re-| A man from tho poople, ho was the | The development of this northweat | I used one botile of St Jacobs 01, | to '-h|’”'~‘ P"d““;“ of ”“"‘a Stock 'fid‘ with Ground l();}tonkdul;n the l'nl; and zh:. 1 i y s e N 2 bbing well three times a d. ond | ter, instead of running down, will Increase in weight and be in good market- d from the grocors bustness aftera | peoplo's friond. Pozzcssed of great |T08170 hos been progresting steadily | rubbing ee ay, A C 3 g . Props, | tir g ) il ST o oun- | obtained inet ble condition in the spring. Dairymen as well as others who use it can tes- PUBLISHINI} U[]" p few years to engage In the manu-|wealth, acquired by hoaest industry, Gl i It bl diugi ] Gl bR LTS )G g Sy LS e try. The vast agricultural and min. | care.” tify to its merits. Try it and judge for yourselves. Price $26.00 per ton; no facture of glue and lsinglass, In|heused it as trustco for the benefit |eral resonrces of this territory have charge for sacks. Address Haven, C)nn., says : with severs rheum m, 1t is the beet and cheapent food for stock of any kind. One pound s equal L l‘ halt it | now oslines aro reaching in from east | Special Dispatch to Tan knx = s R grea n::,c““ 5 olr (:vur i a An lt:aun{ling'thr]u'ngh ni;nnlnnhd';l':cre it and west to contend for the trade f| Niw OmikANs, April 6,— Track V s century, arly I tho con-|returued to him not In additlonal|ihis jnter-mountsin country, thlogs |muddy; mile and a quarter, Ballast tary he became interested In the|thousands, but In the gratilude of the|arereally boomin, Miners in great|won, Amsnt sieond, Bueherbrook @ e maln o.' ; development of the iron resources of | reciplents of his bonnty. Mr. Cooper's | numbers are developlog new mineaal | third; time 2:104 s 4]our couniry, then in thelr {nfancy, [life made those around him better, distriots and capitaliste in antlcipa-| Mlle ond one.cighth, Foalplay first, and In 1830 established large works | happler and easier. Thoueands to-day ;:‘;r:lf];.g‘m::, ,::f;'";l::’.,fi,';adb",,’::.‘f llll;f:;r&?m o B e WHULESALE near Baltimoroe for the production of | are speaking of the vacancy which his —e D. Esraproox is mentioned i 3 time 3:17. velopment of the great anthracite de-|while on the day of his funeral all '3:,’:,’5 :::l};‘;l‘l::,:itg ,:‘::fl“:vl::: kb posits in northeastern Pennsylvania. | Now York, rich and poor, will unite |foran outlet to the Pacific, s0 as to In 1845 he transferred his iron works | in paying a tribute to the memory of :mlh;’:::fi g“';l: Z'ngu ::l:‘;flll;ln Oavt:- | 4 ~ : ral 3 able roate fa Trenton, N. J., where they are stlll | a wealthy man who was superior to soemed to be down the valley of Snake ‘ O MA H A’ N EB_ in aotlve operation under the manage- | hts wealth and whose greatest satis- c o - ——— - river and across the country to Seat. —_— - ment of his son, Edward 8. Oooper, | faction was found In tho fact that he [tle, on the sound. Surveys were made Rellaves and bures and his son-Inlaw, Abram 8. Hewitt. | had been able to make humanity the |snd the Oregon Short line was the| | m RHEUMATISM, MOMAHON, ABERT & CO” —————————————————————— =3 e rear eennt | [301 and 1308 Farnam St. Cor. 13th REMEDY nine months $105,000,000 3 result. The construction of this road Neuralgia Mr. Cooper built trom his own | better f.r his life. would very naturally draw all the Solaiita, Ln:'..'p' =2k \WWholesale QUINSY, BWELLINGS, SE—— designs the first locomotive ever Bolse City and Snake river basin trade operated In America, which was PLAIN TALK wthe east and Portlaud and Sin placed on the Baltimore & Oalo road. Tnii Bilw's el Spainat | Migor ;ndnciwo wcn:: bel fl:e loser. P‘ore- ever on the alert, was equal t He was promoter of the firat electrlo | (4 gro received and appreciated. — dll; emergency and imr‘nedi-tel; bmognx telograph company, was largely Inter- | Ropablican. » branch rallroad from the Columbla SPBAINS, eated In the subjoot of locomotion on| What does that mean? Are we to [+ Umatilla, through Grand Ronde, Screness, Cuts, Bruises, y ° the Erle canal and took an active part | infor that Tue Bk is to be put on the h;d;' "é?:' “;d B';""t “"'h 'l:]“"g‘ I L AL Dru ls l S to Bolse City, thus aiming to hold the | i} BURNS, sCALDS, in the laying of the first Atlantio|black Jiat because it has seen fit to tell Qeand'Rionde Sod Powdes river trade N A0 e otber bodtly sobes ’ oable, the unvarnished truth concerning the |and capture tho Boise City aud| i aad palas. Bat 1t Is as a practical philanthrop- | election? What has Tur Ber sald | Gwyheo trade from San Francisco. | i FIRTIGEAS R BTTIA nomination to be postmss- 3 Burnt river and a & short canyon on i " . early lack of eduoational advantages, | prove that the republican wards voted | Snake river, above the mouthof Burnt Pnitimors, Be, T8 & | M C N A M R M. Cooper while still a young mav, | for Savage and the demooratic wards | river, war seemod aminent. Eogi < lrorrishmli-ied A A & D U N C A N‘ determined to] found an institution|for Chase? Is It not a fact that|neers from b«;th "I;Il were s'riving " PH“.'.’PS instraction of the(a large msjority of the dealers fot the poseession of the pass, Both Y clawes, His alm was to[in liguor supported C>l. Obase psttien ment graders over 200 miles in THE LEADING NEW YORK advanee of thelr other work to take KENTUCKY AND PENNSYLVANIA | WHOLES '\ LE DEALERS IN work. Ho wished this | enforce the license law as rigidly as ::’g to think that this was the only| Call andlook over my new store and se to pin their hopes to Gen- |, piyn4ion 4o give an education which | Judge Savage? tage in the Birnt River eanyon. DR- MELIA BUHII.UGHS, what Ia o be done? We see that iy in Eond or Free. Also direct Importers of e managers of tha confliciing inter- OFFIOE AND RESIDENOE, po facting this country, is that the two ments in the practical arts in which | ;¢ Omaha. they happened to be engaged or learn some {industrial pursuit which they end in viaw, d the corner But we have no apology to make be- cause we have no favors to ask, and even if we had, should not prostitute S e e e | AN, d 3 and solence in thelr application to the his last term mado & good MAyOF | Nyihern Pacifio and Oregon Rallway Office over Omaba Savings Bank, At that time he was upheld and|ad Navigation Company haveseoured usefal purposes of lfe." Founded| ;s jeq by Tus Bex sgaiust the|tle esstern cnnntryPn l’fidl for Port. | ———C0B 13TH AND DOUG!.\8: _ mS-iw with a munificent endowment which | 10 ibuse and maliclous |lmd and deprived Paget Nound of o | McCARTHY CJ &BU serlously embarrassed for the time Aaitile ol both tlis ‘Hirald ath Be rect eastern outlet by rail, while m Agents for Jos. Schlitz’ Milwauk s o r s auwkee Beer, publican. D.d we belleve that Colonel a:ldnfi all of c;::nln:'g;ngoigz:: Undertakers’ Bottled and in Kegs ¢ ' Chase I8 to-day the man he then was | Haho. 218 14TH ST ARN. ) physically, mentally and morally, we bTh“. are the general moves on the r&?r%fo AMAND W H A flllfl‘. KEB, e ———————— should feel that Omaha would be rep- ‘"d' arietive giye) toma lm JOHNED. PEABODY, K. D gl b " " interest, mpre especially to materlal interests were perfectly safe. | yhat was lorT:y known aa mfi' P"YSIGIAM A"D sunnEou’ G F' GOODM'A,N- ] ’} Em—— undsy, was only preserved | ,een malntained at an snpusl expense of more than $60,000. Every even- and art for men and women in which resented with dignity and that her prticular looalty. antington, geaving, telegraphy, wood turning and dy k botter than Coloned |«’s Station, is dmost immediately at WEO . ES.AX.E photogr'uphy e ‘n‘“m by et g::: {h‘ru'whl‘ w:r i :.“ : :::. 16 month of Bint River, and is.the| OFFICE ROOMS. 3 & 5 1607 FARNAM 3T. [ among the members is a branches while an afternoon art school | o s 1 ow that he ta the office | Yeined with siter and gold-bearing for women gives instruction to those l:om vhllnh' h: h:. P:-n ::“:: quariz, some t{whiuh nas siready (1308 Farnam 86, Omaba, Neb. AND DEALER IN whose home datles will not permitan| 'y il in the dls ey &‘;‘rm‘:,’:h: prospectors to the ( Day and Night Cslls Promptly At- sttendance upon the night classes. In duties rise superlor to the rabble that |ing mills and E;’:tdl{hfi‘l‘:‘::m tended 38 1m PAINTS,OILS VARNISHES additlon a larga free resding room and | | ' heors him on. TaE Bxe has |18 gh;&ml: t:ul tfal el:ml.l::g;ny MASUNI& LIFE I"{”HAHGE A library are at the disposal of all| ‘vi o bot the kindest foeling for | PRFY Of the fRierF country, ng THE ILLINOIS MASONS W G comers, where nearly three hundred :;nyo:gchm. Ty hrgetgthnt :;: sheltered fron¥ind and free from nd meW la,ss. ost. Grapes adother froits grow B l SU 1 papers and 15 C00 volumes can be con- | o 4044 like a rock in the breach when | in abundance in ® viclnity, In'the BHEVO enfi cleLY- OMAHA. 2 - 3 NEBRASKA sulted. The C.oper Institute was the, Omaha's vital Interests were in peril. Barnt River canp or valley is the PRINCETON ILL, first Amerloan technical school, and 1t has never doubted his good Inten- choloe frult regid of Oregon, equal : h | Wi Organized March 9,'71. CIe EIY its sucoess has stimulated the tounda~ |, "0y, fntegelty, But wehaven :‘:‘;h‘::‘““’“' mette for apples, & \ u-A.TE & eaches, es and pears it | The oldest and one of the s'ronge.t Masonl tles of Institutions of a like duty to perform which wo must dis- |is far |n||:erlnr. h s Insurance socle.les in the country e et P t F #90,000.00 character in other pirts of |y 1og regardless of friend or foe. Election Bcew 1n Chicago. EmARLN -.nd.l,l&p ,,“DPN‘? the country. Nearly 2,000 puplls|py, duty compels us to talk of publie | chi ago Herald, Apri. ——t1e08T8] Arent for Nehrask Y oach yoar take advantage of 118 0PPOr- | yey uy they are and not| Never before | the history of J. E. HOUSE, » tunities for a free and practioal educa- | .= ) litloal huckster would | Cbicago were suchyhamefal scenes P g ¥ tlon, and many of our most successful | /.y, thr::. Tt ta useless toenacted In an eldon as dlsgraced | CONSUILINE and Cjivil Engineer me precinots yerday. Desplte AND inventors, artists snd engravers, galn: attempt to disgulse the fact that, tzo ha?th-t Harrl lesued an order | g ecia atpenti- ,,53 [:“\:,E{?R,;"n N od their start in life through the me- smong the best citlzens of Omaha re: | closing all the saloa Idnrlna polling Vots an 1 Lote. :mn'-fi:g E tinates cf Exca- rgten 4 i, Maki g Mape, Flacs, &' dll;z ol&;\:'c:‘:l::: l‘::k‘l‘::h::r‘t. grdless of party natlonality or condl- :‘::::&,“ol‘ol::? Em:fil'_':{?:fiz CEFICE OVER FISST NATIONAL BANK, ¥ tion, there ls great anxlety as to the thelr search for drivearlyand of:en, OMAHA. NES. part in polities untll 1876, when he| . iier 1n which Col. Chase Propo- | failed to find it, g places were MEMOV . was nominated as the greenback oan- | o, 4o gnter upon his fourth term. | located in saloons, ! while ballots didate for prealdent, and polled neatly | myerg 14 much more at stake than|were Selvg receivahrough a side ALMA E- EITH 100,000 votes in the election whioh |y} ore hay ever been before, The pow- window, the front d| was awinging y What of it? It Is very that & large number of They did so last fall, even oolored candidate was op- the Ropnblican and sup- the Bee, MANUFACTURKERS OF Carpenter’'s Materials SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, STAIRS, Stair Railings, Balusters, Window two saloons, while theond story of BROOM AND BRUSH WORKS. Cor. of F fieenth an! Pacific 8treats, —_— philanthroplst who closed his life in | famllies are In the keeping of the|gontinuous houee of 1 -m ki’l 3:; Dflxterh.TnflmaB&Bm. 1 t the rl is 80 the sidewalk walronged wi u New York on Wednesday, at the ripe| mayor throughhis subordinates should :;:Emo“ e Ring b o1 thuas. A SRR i d sluggers. \oy appesared $ - A Bt and who dldn't vote for | was a sigaal instanc of tho power of | late faturo, 1t Mayor Chase will set | BieTeR mOC A ERAE N SRERINCH v et s e v e Ho fawns, flatters and |more romarkablo as an example of|out loose from the men who are trylog | 8@ORK them with Ostickets were not allowed within slgf tho polls, | Pay Taxes, Rent, EHouses, Ete, CREGHTON BLOCK | | f Carter | Matter of Application of J, A. Roeder PainterdPaper Hanger mistress of the nots Sammy | Vicous Lijuors, a: dr gyist "",'12.“..“:‘.‘,‘;:2 B\ \ 3 Wao ALE & RETAIL Goodmap. The olectiotarles had | §o6 farn ¥ eiieet, Whird vard, Omaha, Neb, thele places in the sa| The bar faf Avril 1 84 Avsil, 18, 0 te 11 day Bl ; WA LL PAPER! 1f there be no cbjection, remonitrance or pro- J. A, HORDER, Painty, Oils & Rrushes, . 107 Bauth 14th Strest R . + NEBRABEA Jwwwrr, Clby Clerk, olass from which he sprang, the edu.!best mayor that Omaha ever had.” who runs the Thea-| 7061