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The Omaha Bee. —— Published morning, exa San. ay. The enly Monday morning daily. .+ 5,00 | One Month.... 1.00 TERMS POST PAID— “ml evitable. They are cfien purposely AMERICAN s Coxrax, Sole Agents | Provoked by oapitalists who wish to Newsdealers in the United States, shut down their works uatil they ex. haust thelr sarplas stock, and who ex- OORRESPONDENCE -All Oommunl. | cite dissatisfaction in erder to cartail atfons "l"""L” News nad Editorial | . quotion, Bat moro often they are aatters should be addressed to the Knrros or Tux Bre, the result of a misunderstanding be- BUSINESS LETTERS—AIl Busines | tween the ocontracting parties and might be avolded by mutual com- JMAHA, Drafts, Checks and Postoffice [ promlse and concesslons, Ketters and Remittances should be ad 4ressed to THE Brx PUBLISHING COMPANY Jrders to be made payable to the order of the Company. The BER PUBLISHING 00., Props. E. ROSEWATER Editor SeveERAL prominent politicians are slready having thelr measure taken for Valentine's shoes, Three times and out is what they think. Eaterprising papers will now keep » “‘dynamite” heading standing In all editions. It 1s an unusually cold day when some plot to blow up a mon arch or a government bullding falls to come through the Atlantic cable. Tue troops of Arizoca are hotly ohasiog the Apaches, and the Iadians are hidiog in the mountains and en- joying the fun, The casualities so far have been a dozen or 8o soldlevn killed and one Ohihcauhan captured,| with the Apaches still on the war patn. As a matter of courtesy, it for no other reaton, 1t would bea good thing it the courcil, soting as a board f canvassers, would recount the ballots omt at the late olty electlon. There has boen such outrageous bungling in every ward that it would cot be sur- prising if the result were merely a rough guess, I Onariey Fosten Is all brokeup over his failure to secure the postmaster generalship, He says he doesn't oa a straw about It personally, but that it tion. The republican party must be 1n a bad way in Ohlo, if its only salva- tion is » cabinet position for Charley Foater. Bo:Tox is to be enlightened on the Indian question by one Mr. Herbert Welsh. It is easier to face a Boston sadience loaded with baked beans than a gatheriog of Apaches equipped with breech loading rifiss and minle ball catridges in an Arizona ocanyon. Mr. Welsh is treating the Indiac question from » safe distance and General Crook oan sfiord to envy his method of dealing with thesavages, eE—— Tazas need be no apprehension on one point in the matter of paving. Although the petition of property owners does not limit the rate at which paving shall be done, the board of public works and clty councll al- 'waya reserve the right to rejoot any and all blds. Of course there can be no com- potition on sheet asphalt because the importation of pure Trinidad asphalt is controlled by Birber & Co. Baut it an exorbltant price for thelr pavement thelr bld will be rejected and other materials will be used, # E—— Bex Buruer is trying to teach Massschusetts that charity begins at home., Tae evidence produced by bis committee to investigate the condition of Tewksbury almshouse is almost too horrible for bellef. There ts a well founded susplcin that the death of [ h was hastened in order to|shall provide by law f':r the enforce- inmatel secura the profit from the sale of their bodios. O! seventy-three infants born in the institution in one year only one remalned at ils close and a former etudent at Harvard testified that the infant bodles from Tewks- RENEWED LABOR TROUBLES, places in the country sod thore are Indloations of the runswal of wide- spread labor troubles. Some of the TERMS BY|MAIL— dispates have arisen frcm a refosal of :“"""--""’m Three Months.$3.00 | gy ployers to advance wages, and ix Months. others from the re¢faral of employes ¢HE WEEXLY BEE, published every | 0 800ept the reduction Ineisted upon Welnesday. by thelr employers. atrike on a falling market never pays. When prices are drooping employers are only too glad to shut down their works and walt for better times. A strike plays directly into thelr hands. Prodaction Is cartailed, the market is relleved and after several months it is easy to make a little compromise, let the men again at work and count up the profits, that employers rarely inorease wages un'ess asked and every working. man has tho right not only to demand such an increase but to withold his la- bor if it Is not granted. On a rising market the chances are that the em- ployer will find 1t to his own interest to grant the Increase. If not a strike may bring him to terms. tensive labor troubles will certalnly affeot workingmen more unfavorably than thelr employers. All the markets are weak and drooping. There iss general tendency towards economy in expenditure, and & consiquént ten- denoy towards economy in production, This is espectally the foase with our authorities, and among them some of the most prominent members of the Knights of Labor, agree that strikes at the present time will be Injadiclous and unseasonable. question which has not baen generally considered, and that is the means the loss of Ohio to the repub: [tendenoy of injudicions strikes lioans in the next presidential to build up Industrial monopo- weak factions they concentrate cap- ital and power over labor in few hands and narrow olroles that can bé more essily combined and brought into conocert (o defeat pcssible move- mets on the part of laborers, of strikes—for whether they succeed or fail they are always accompanied by distress—Is the establishment of greater coufidence between employers snd employed. What the United States needs are boards of arbitration for the settlement of dispates and the protection of our workinpmen. In Eogland they have been in active op- eration for more than ten years, to the mutual satisfaction of all con. ocerned. Taelr general establishment here would save the ocountry an snnnual wastage of hundreds of thou- sands of dollars, fought over again in Ohlo this year, and the fall campalgn will once more regulate the traffis in tigaors 80 as to provid resulting therefrom; and i's puwer to le y raxes or awessments thereon, is not limited by any provision of this| with oconstitutlon, « Ta othe In many lustances strikes are in- sand do All experfence has shown that a Ot course it must bo understood Just at the present time any ex- a8 legal twelve. argest industries. Tae best informed City There is one phase ot the labor les. By oclosing up small and troble The only remedy against the evils proper. large o Te —— TuR temperance question s to be tes, as follows: Becond—The manufacture of and the traffio In lnvoxicating lijuors to be d as & beverage are forever pro- ited, and the general mssemtly ment of this provision. - These amendments have passed the legislature by nearly a party vote. A third amerdment passed the senate sud may possibly also be submitted 1o the peopl bary almost invarlably bore evidences ot death from starvation. The pen of & Dickens would fall in desoribing the horrors of the Tewksbury almhouse, and Ben Butler's determination to probe the matter to the bottom will be applauded by the entire country, ee—— Tae uoterrified democracy of the west hold a grand pow-wow at the wigwam of the Iroquols olub at Chlea- go on Aprll 18, at which plates will be laid for 300 persons. Awmong the dis- tingulshed guests who have accepted invitations to be present are George H. Pendleton, Bamuel Randall, Henry Watterson, Jere Black, Governor B F. Bailer, Governor Cleveland, Feank Hord, General Lawton of Goorgls, General Oarlisle of Ken- tooky, Cingressman Flower of New York, S8smuel J. Tilden, Senator Mo Donald, Governor Pattison of Penn- tylvanis, Myor Harrison, Judge Taur- man, General Hancock, General Mc Olellan, Ssnator Voorhees, Se: atcr Lymar and many others, among whom sre & dczin presidential aspirants. There will be an uousual feast of rea- son avd a flow of genulne B)urbon, and the telegraph companies are pre- paring to put on'an extra foroe to trausmit the prophecies of a ‘‘gloriovs viotory in 1884," which some fif'y spealfers have already committed to memory. i *Third—The general assembly may provide by law f ir licensing the tra fiic in intoxicating liquors.” It will be seen that the voters in Ohlo will be given a scope of choice which ought to satisfy the mort ex- acting, Uader the present constitu- tion the liquer traffic cannot be licensed. Tae tidal wave of last fall was largely due to the foreing of the again help the democracy and pave the way for democratic success in propert 1884 E—— of Ohloago capitaliste, headed by Joho | B&'ine V. Farwell, sesured from the Texas orabout 5,000 equare miles of the most fertile lands in the s consideration promlsed for this mag- hocl state house which it was segreed should not coat less than a million and & half of dollars. At the time of the grant, ugly susplelons were whispered around the capital. It was publicly charged that the land was worth fully $1,60 an acre at the least eastimate, and that corrupt in- fluences were used in the leglalature to secure the passage of the aot. How enormous the job was is now ot last known, The syndioate last be pals the steal.” new ocapital play generally. Tom Kennard would say, millions in it."” The commissioners do not feel at all frightened at the threateued In- | Boston, sgrregated junctions, They ssy that ‘M‘ Is to be a falrand | Ramors of nnlflnnn letter threatening | cisco. The allegations are forgery, per uis of Lorne and recent | jury, obtaining money vnder false preten- susploious occarrences at Rideau hall |ses by a tem of false warrants, and causes some alsrm at Ottaws, dummy pay rolls, The allegation is that A fire Saturdsy morning at Sioux City, | 3100 000 » year was stolen in this manner] rallroad ey the Uaion. John Sherman will probably The spring elections in that state convince him that Li. fences need more mending than ever, onoe for Ohio, the attachments to 7(3 dep with worteag week sucoceded in melling their pro- Strikes are beglnning In several| perty to sn English company for a conalderation which represents its present actual value at $10,000,000. r words Me, Farwell aud fellow capitallsts bave pocketed cight and a half millions from their venture twolve months after securing a title to llars, There was such a storm | G0 - of Indignation that an Investigation could not be avolded, and it showed that every member of the leglalature who voted fos the bill had a share in It will be very surprising statesmon of Texas sre worthy of their political anceators of Gaorgia. DAKOTA'S BEPARTURE. Dakota 1s all in & forment over the The commissioners stole | | 4 aying will ba comoleted in September i ° » march on the people of Yavkton the [ nex; hing trafflo arrang :"»Vn"" ;;‘;E“; 2.;':'.L,,3,: ';,‘;2',5:. "‘,",:’.";“o';“'g“."d‘ ;':’u‘,’: other day by arriving at the ocapltal -consin Uen- | ghurch building. roun l a e before daylight in a sleeping car and 'P':‘oln:.“ R TRABSMA CL Sy Vignaux_snd Schaefer announce “"5 ° skipplng out befors an injunction could be served on them, aot creating the commission they had to first meet at the capital and organ- ize. Tais was done between two days and Is to all intents and purpores just %’n..:.““‘n Feceivers ard shippers a1so met | fornia j urney, suffooated in A e e Do a5 | burnor. Sho had tuaed it off, but, an the be allowed to appoint their own weighmns. | toP had no ostch, the turned it partly ters, subjsot to the approval of the joint | °B 88D, She was quite dead when cis- agent, and decided it advisahie to have u | Overed. welghmaeter subject to removal by the | Five hundred boys and girls gathered in ronds, and the propcsition was mot ac- | tront of the hall in Syracase, New York, held not only in Yankton but in a half cepted, pending further conference to be | in which ihe sal/atiou army beld & moet- dozen river countles, Threats are made sgalnst the governor and the leglslatare and there is the devil to Two days ago the Dakota commission landed In Sioux ont of harm's reach and after mature dellberation they have decided to advertise for pro- posals for a ocapltal location, limit the location to some site on the 46:h parallel which Is ocentral between the north and south boun. [ ments. darles of the present territery of Da- b.}:‘f;m “flm'““l college has kots. Under the act, not leas than killing Pllot was that he considered it safe $100,000 is to be accepted as & bo. :":dl:::" e T “;:::nfin‘ A Tmc:. wclln;g«. X 0 o teamer Brook! n ent on the Central Pacifio rail- nus for the ospital location, but T e lyn ran mbore at| way between Emerson and Wina °l: by esa e there will be no trouble In getting As our friend ““There's that amount, square deal In the interests of the ) the ilfeof the M.q whole territory of Dakota and not of any particular locality. To an out- slder 1t would seem as if the relooa. [ I*; gutted Peaxey & 8 miles and in point of area is nearly as next as Oalifornis, which xas s the largest polit- x fally 200 miles from the centre,and over Barber and company attempt to exact | be distracted by the lsaue. Two| 400 miles from the Black Hills coun- smendments will be submitted to the PIOUS BROKERS. Total Collapee of the Augustinian So- Boclety, Bpeclal Dispatch toTun Ban, Lawnexce, Mass,, April 8. —TIt was annovnced to day In the churches here that the Augustinlau sootety would file a petitlon of insol- vency, wizh the intention of abandon. | g, ing all efforts to reduce the indebted- temperance lssue by the republicans|pees to depositors in the Augustinian of the state, and it seema very proba- | Savings lmtltutlhon by collectione, blethat the renewed agitation will | The governor of the Avgustivian order " oc SBEAUON W' | stated this course was taken because &:-::‘“';'::l“"“’“""r ‘i‘:‘.’ék‘zfl“"d" | FROSTBITES, Cedar Alil, Texas Most of the care | BUBSE Oy 0, z‘:ll'l dl:ml:“ld Twin:hxp!r,nfl messen: imbs broken snd the baggage master wan seriously burt internally. T A Y Uuder the if they had met at high The Yanktonians were fran- tlo with rage and they danced a scalp dance with brandished tomahawke, Indignation meetings were called and They | diaue, bave arrived out- | by Martin rtat Catholic on the church ty would rot be removed, and it was desired by the soclety that all creditors should share alike. More than » year ago, a syndicate | There sre now 22 attachments, sggre- of road. ling between the engine south side of the s'reet. the buildings and en, Bpecial Dispatches to Tus Ban ines «hall be forfeited and the producers The Chi & Northwestern fssues o | ' P stemeut showine that It has 1n operation | P® #abject to & heavy fine, z hin | 80 under conetiuction five thoueand niiles | | J0 ius Marcas, whisky broker, accused ha oo, P e oiag | Rv. Dr. Alired H, Partrides, for that it i prepared to accept freight witr- | t¥enty sey n years rector of Christ church, out ohange to Sait Lake City and points | Brooklyn, died of pneumonia, their property, and the state has been II|" Central Utah, vi+ its own line, the Bur. | The recond election 1n Cumberland and shametaly swiodled to that extent. |4l Miwors! et e Dumyer | P, Grsempleh KL, renied i o There is to be an Investigation, but no investigation will replace the pil- fered milllons In the stato treasury The 8t. Louia Post Dispatch says that the “‘transaction irresistibiy recalls the famous ‘Yazoo land steal” In the early history of our country, when the legialaiure of Georgia sold the best | taken place. poart of what is now Alabama and Mis- ppi for a couple of hundred thou- no decided action whatever had as THE DAILY BEE--0OMAHA MONDAY APRIL 9 RAILROAD NOTES. Il or eparkling wives ——— fietitions fore'gn label shall be under any prohibited, n 4 that the adulteration of of defranding the custoros, arrived in New York from Portland, Ore triumph for the republicans, means & sharp competition for the Union ¢ Pactts 18 ha sormhory Dr. Simeon!K:nny Furney, aged 38, Secretary Samuel Wilkerson, of the | merly surgeon to the khedive, was drown- );m;norn Pacifio railroad now in l‘;u‘ odin New York. tk was seen in regsrd to the trath of | e Oynsdian pri i the roport that the Northern Pacitio roa [ 1ot to tiow. the Jmpareation of Atesiea bad leaced the Wissonsin Central railrond. | ghisky in bond, even under the reventy. Wi kerson said, although negotiations had | 4o hours limitation. been in progress with such object in view, York apo:t, was made the occssion Sun. Batardao evenios ae the Southern ez, | 947 (0% 8 witteriap trgetber of molable oot "";’ on the Tron Mountain ralltodd | "1y 'y quarrel between Sergeant Willes was_turning the curve from the levee into (o0lored) and. Private Boyd, at Fort Hale, Poplar street, St. Louis the Iendu thres tors Koy Lk | pecking | latter with an army rifl, killing him in- . a big hole in ita front, The coui- [8*antls. A tender broke, | A special passenger traln on the Kev- -v- the latter shot off in the «pprits direction | tucky Central ditched the eogne near T s ILS ARNISHES A and_tre cown the entie frout on the | Futler, Ky, running into s lsnd alip, surgeon of the stesmrhip Monareb, for. The funeral of Matt Grace, the New Dakots, yesterday, the former shot the Both buildings | slightly i.juring the engineer, The tire- are dwelling houses, but no iumates wers [ man was killed if the Inevitable investigation of this |injured. Nodamage was doue except to| The London Daily Telegraph sava it un- case does not show that the modern stands the presidents of the Grand Truvk Tha ramor that the Wisconsin Central |and Canacisn Pacific reilway companies | € road is to be lexsed to the Northern Paciflc | have held a conference which terminated | s————————— DOUBLE AND SINGLE AOTING POWER AND HAND 8team Pumps, Engine Trimmings, INING MACHINERY, BELTING, HOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTINGA PIP OTBAM PACKING, AT (OLESALE AND RETAIL. #ALLADAY WIND-MILLS CHURCH AND SCHOO. BELLS Oor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb. C. F. GOODMAN, WHOLESALE AND DEALER IN And Window Glass. MaHA - - NEBRASKA. in denied by an officer of the Wisc nsi sfactorily, aud there is good prospect of Central. President Colby, of the 1 tter | an agreement between the two companies road, when last in Milwaukee, #aid he had | being arrived at. gn @ certain minister to the church, and ¢ mwpleted but that the A number of shippers of dressed beef e f.fi'n"f.‘.f‘.’,&flu‘?.?fl }g:’l'"'_";;fl,;';f ing in the latter city three di Tae | to three pounds of corn. Stock fod with Ground Oil Oake in the fall and win- ter, Instead of running down, will increase in weight and be in good market- nlshed statistios fecm which the joint | fr bundred agent will make up » statement to forward K‘l‘,;‘ fninl?.],:':, {: N‘:‘;ln;r"k E:::Z‘:: able condition in the spring. Dairymen as well as others who use it can tes- will go t» St. Louis and Cincinnati an play exhibition games this week, remsin- gomeat St Louls will be the regular three beef be_further held next Monday. i U SRR, TELEGRAPH NOTES. — 8pe 1al Dispatches to Tus Ba. :: Cdn;l::h;'l‘onu E‘::t'h :‘: bfh‘:ug bly M‘:: At Oskalcoss, Town,’ yesterday Mrs, | tify to its merits, Try d:: and judge for yourselves, Price $25.00 per ton; no Anced. | Nancy Braden, just returned from a Cali. | charge for sacks, r room at the hotel by gas escaping from the t night. Special officers at the en- trance were pelted with niud. The crowd elephant Pilot, His argument was that kicdnees, instead of cruelty, would have owing 0 the subdued the animal. Barnum’s reason for Hog Isaud Friday night. The pissengers fall of water, T e iE iy oy b S | #hich Engineer Robinonwas killed. ~'The express from the south ran int reight at Ninerville, The fireman of the express The_sgrioultural implemeut houss of o, W, Tomee'd loa &b Bearis, LIl waa | Soravecs 1o b e oot b Dotk otally destroyed by fire, Loass $45,000, in- | y wounded and several more slightly. surauce $27,600. Charl 8 G. Jackson, James Dever and the The losses by the fire in Hotel Berkloy, | D P, Duncan have been indioted $170,000, of which | grand jury for connection with the alleged $150,000 was persenal property and $20, | frauds in the street department under the late musicipal goverameat of Sin ¥ean- | |316_DOUCLAS STREET = - OMAHA NEB 000 on the building. o8 on stack, $.5 000; tion would be timely and eminently | Les on building. 82,000 Dakota has 149 000 equare m’l‘nla:;g’l;l'ng M‘ J-lnla Ao : lor [l L 0| ber mothes with dotored soup, eaded | nocent people, mustly Swedes, by prome Saturday in a verdict of not guilty. riog to send artlcles through the malr, ¥ e [ Teis reported that horses are suflering | 2 460, SX'ent, of $35.000. ~ Since, publie in o fow localities is Minnes :ta from pink- n‘hhm'! Totoonn liave buen rateraed b0 foal divislon In the United States |eye, glanders and a kind of nervcus| (P& cted @ urne: The population at present is|disease termed by some spical meningi- ° 200,000, and immigration s pouring in at the rate of from 5,000 to 10,000 w, ors o ] & work. The present oapltal fs on the | $1./00, was won by throws. Two thousand people were pres- pliari A gt wtatend - mengmmen i e WINES, BRANDIES AND ALES The American schooner Estella and the | the contractors in the present emergenoy. ’ ’ Mexican pi'ot boat Teodorizo were lost on | A meeting of bricklayers last micht de- the bar at Tacpon, Galf of Mexico. dar- | cided to continue the strike and decla ed All hands were | thet the threat of the cootractors to im- tis, tles. The relocation will develop the |ing » mnorthern gale, em and means an early neral assembly shall | yqmission of undivided Dakota Into There may be, and proba. bly wlil be, a good deal of land specu- lation, and perhaps jobbery, connected the change of capital, but the entire territory, side of Yavkton aud the immediate |in s carriage to juil. ~ Wenrick was aféer- | ggiq or Shilob the mightiest column which nelghborhood admits the benefit which must result from the new departure drowned. baby. Reuding, word arrested, Ansell, Arnold & O, flour and feed store at Williamsntic, Conn , was entered Firiday night acd the safe blown open and robed of n small smoaut of money and $20,000 to 830,000 in bonds, There was a geveral display_of fliga at CRMA half mast throughout New York Satar- ) THE GREAT GERMAN ' . | __P. H, Burch, advertising himself as the 000, | Unlon Manufacturing company, of Gale- va, Lllinois, an1 recently posted win. by the fimwfim atthorities, dis- peared. He succ:eded in swindling in- I¢ was feared in Chioago that the pres- ent strike of meons would faterfere with A wrestling match between Joe Acton o T e D uadulghia. fof | L1, constraction of the new board of trade and other large publio structures, but the 0 fa two sbeaight | oo pragtors assert that it will not. Tae port workmen would not succeed, Near Clinton, Jones county, Gs., ffteen | ~As sn incident to the miles from Atlaits, the nine yesr old son | d Bu.k Jordon, while playing with an old guo, killed Mre, Wheeler, an old lad. d wounded her daughter, Mrs, Allen and 0 cqueatrian status of Albert Sidney Johnsop, was an oration delivered Police Sercesnt William Beoker, of | bY Jeflereon Davis, in whish be ealogizad P... was probably fitally shot Wenrick whom he was takiog the characteristics of the dead leader, In Johuvon he recoguized a stroog pillar to the confederacy, and when be fell in the sustained the cause had fallen. He died In Davenport, Iown, Saturday at ‘the [ in the moment of victory, and had he lived city eleation he demoorats elected five out | halt an honr longer wonld have made n aldermen, city clerk, .amm. 3rant u prisoner or & fueitive. The con- 'he re- | federacy had three great leaders, Johnsov, i Jackson, who would compare y loaders of sncient or modern day in m:wr of ;n.l memory ul|l’cthov il REMEDY C ‘oper, whose funcral took place in the W f ermcon. Tho funeral was aggely at FQ‘R P‘MN_ A negroln jall at Charloston, W. Vi Ralieves and oures od to have confessed to the mur- pe RIEUMATISM, sibhon children, for_whioh P didate for presiden:, $60,000, added to the Jiabilitles itors, $456 000, which , makes the total lia- loglaiature a grant of 3,000 (00 scres, | bitios §607 (00. The sosiety claims 0 000, which conslat of | disfigurer, The | four churches and parsonsges bulldioge. If the property is o uifizent empire was the erection of a ::,’:.‘: :’,fi"d:lri:: th:;:,;;"bl::,dfp it Ruv. McEvoy says the creditor (ull, though it will take many years for a final rettlement The scctety’s sppeal for ald did not meet with a generous response. d in Four Porsons Drowned. [ and | Tas Boson Jourasl notes 1hat » cotfin was taken from the alms house grave yar y “WOne can imagioe the GOLD MEDAU, PAR'S, 1878 b |zomeation, whish would be preduced by t} ! BAKER'S e intreduction i to the comuiittee room of a gennir e o i, reeking with the mould cf BREAKFAST (COCOA. the Tewkes ury grave yard.” 1 Young) ve, treasucer and bas’. Warraoted Absolutely pure ¥ em te, his fatber-in His accounts are Jraft are now in j il in Lexing- too, and whom numerous attempts have the Alahsma delegation to the repabli- ou national ¢iuvention, and was the fir.t vote ever cast for General L rant for a csn. SPRAINS, m 21 times. the winner, . Bith ava w Sciatics, Lumbago, been made to lynch, BACKACHE, James P, Snow HRADACHE, TOOTHACHR, ardsy night, To 18¢8 he was cl | SORE THROAT, QUINSY, BWELLINGS, Sareness, Outs, Bruises, And al other bodily aehes byt bty onmnt Langes. a0 Charles A.Vogeler Co. (Busewasors to A. Vogeler Co.) SPECIAL NOTICE TO completed arrangen ents with the North- toes ; 1 combloed srrsngep entewith the Norih | The trutee o the Pack Avenne Motk | Growers of Live Stock and Others. build a road from Bugerior City to Ash- | geceded because the bishop refused to as. ‘Work has been pushed and track- | o WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR It is the best and cheapest food for stock of any kind, - One pound is equal 88 o4-eod-me WOOODMAN LINSEED OIL CO., Omaha, Neb, M. Hellman & Co. WHOLESALE g ‘‘Roll the Crarl t Along” and *'Pad . y Duffy’s Cart ” The police dispersed the mob atter three arrests. The goverrment gauge at the head of ’ Louis Venillot, the celebrated French author and journaliat s dead e ‘aven mith e srest lood, oF T6TE bters Mont bag arsived fn Philadelphis. | agd fve tnches bisher than lat seer | [30] and 1308 Farnam St. Cor. I3th The remains of the late Judge H. C, | covered fwith wuter. Steamers in many McComas and wite, recently .m,' by In. | cases have landed freight 100 feet fur her Fort Soott, Kas. out than ususal, ow York bank statement shot Henry Bergh, the defender of all ani- reserve decresse of $396,450. The male, has written a letter to Barnum, the now hold $3,701,000 below legal require- | circus ma, condemning the killing of the bl L McMAHON, ABERT & CO,, Druggists, McNAMARA & DUNCAN. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN KENTUCKY AND PENNSYLVANIA in Eond or Free, Also direst Importers of Jobbers and Manufacturers of Fine CIG-ARS. Agents for Jos. Schlitz’ Milwaukee Beer, Bottled and in Kegs. 314 & 816 8. 14TH STRRET, - - - DMAHA, NEB. GCATH CITY PLANING MILLS. MANUFACTURERS OF Carpenter’'s Materials ALSO SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, STAIRS, Stair Railings, Balusters, Window and Door Frames, Etc. First-olasa facilities for the Manutacture of all kinds of Mouldings, Planlog sad m a Speclalty, Orders from the country will b promptl'& executed., | communicati A. MOYER, Peioels CHERRY GROVE FARM. Frederic. Monros Co , Iowa. C. E. MAYNE, - - Proprietor, OCocoa, from whic = the excess ness wanager (f the Cohoes, N. Y. Steaw- | RS on, from whid . ihe's board Co., has left that city, baving, it is | CCRR XA TR L] alleged, forced the name of Nicholas Cocon mix d wiw Bt reh, Ar to notes for $25.. \ ow Root or Sugar, and s £dere fors fur wove o onomical. 1t ls de'Iclous, nourlshiog, strepeth- Has constantly nfifii a large number of Hcrses, Matched Teams & Single Drivers A BPECIALTY Tesciintion of Horses and other informas time:nt by mail on applicaiion, MANUFACTURER OF . 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