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4 THE DAILY BEE-~OMasHA SATURDAY APRIL 21 ey, MINISTERIAL EDUCATION. The omaha Bee' At a recent meeting of the Harvard lub, President Klliot ealled attention ing, ¢ San. |1 e iy Aondey mocniog dally, | [to the great laek of bllity in the ministry as & prefosston. Ho charged TERMS BY MAIL— that the fault lay mot with the profes- ©ne Year....810.00 | Three Mmthl..}-g slon which la a great and noble one, 8ix Months.. 5,00 | One Month..... 100}/ yp tho policy of beneficlary en- dowment which has sapped the lism. The editorial notes are, as a|of the journals not consplenous for western oritlo puts it, ‘‘bright as a|liberal sentiments pointing out fits now pin and as polnted.” The Modern | purposes as an excuse to dissolve the S—— Age Is published at Buffalo, N, Y, y 8o recently elected. Since B! 014 England’s Trouble. Price, $1.60 per year, zlrck is 'l.:m c;adued with thol in Bridgeport Standard, on of the docament, it looks 8| The sctivity of England in suppres- though the aged soverelgn had em- |4ing dynamiters reminds vs of llinln barked opon a dangerous venture|yho has overturnod a beehlve and solely on his own motlon. Plain|can’t run away. speaking in imperial utterances is a rare thing in Germany, and it may be but he must not on any account write book on ‘‘Florld It Is.” OTHER LANDS THAN OURS. Interest during the past week abroad has centered In the continvance of the Dablin trials, the examlvation VHE WEEKLY BEE, published every THE GREAT GERMAN Weinesday. strength and ruined the Independence | o¢ ¢he dynamite fiends in London and taken for granted that in the event of TERMS POST PAID— e . of lts followers. President Elllot's | ¢ho probablo resalts of the teiple :ng:;?l.::lm:m:ml!:!l‘l, T;;“to“bt;:;.l REMEDY 21?)&..'5. "313’;{'&:’;{: S Ml AR i of the| ylifance between Austrls, Goermany|lin from the exasperated votors. FOR PAIN_ president of Princeton who surely Prince Blsmarck means to make poor an i ‘:’?m.n"f:g."tffifih'gl‘:u.’" cannot bs charged with Uniter. “:n::z;q;h:: t'v.m n:'w m‘:’:::: Denmark feel his vengeance for co- R:‘l‘]‘l";l.;";::‘)(, fan heterodoxy. Two years 8g0|{nterested governments, Joo Brady, :g:.zDf:fa::-iflnc%;;;.:-::n&l-g;hfl Neuralgia, CORRESPONDENCE -All Ogmmunt | in complalning that the brightest |tho marderer of avendish and Barke, | gon. The Dane, having folt the hesvy Sciatics, Lumbago, -‘:::en:u :!::»:-‘l‘; t:l&::n'-"&l 1o the Eorros | mindwof the Institutlon over whioh ho | has boen sentenced to hang in May|hand of the bully of Earope, wil BACKACHE, or Tuz Bex, presides shunned the ministry, Dr. | 404 the conviction of Daniel Carley, the probably hasten to make abject apol- HEADACHS, TOOTHAORN, ogles, and placate the arbitrary old second of the Proenlx park assassina | o1’ SORE THROAT, BUSINESS LETTERS—AIl Busines | McOosh took ocoaston to oriticise the etters and Remittances should bo ad | coio of frae education and mainten- by adopting hls own steel- QUINSY, BWELLINGS, Aressed to THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY placed on trial has followed as & mat- | rimmed, bayonet-punctuated muzzle SPRAINS, JMAHA, Drafts, Checks -m‘]hpo:énm‘; ance for theologleal students which|ter of course. The evidence of the [laws. 1t is an agrecablo condition of Saevani, Oy, eons, &:"6::]’“";’,'_‘“"' payable to the order of | provafly 1 this country, and ke |eowardly fnformers was strongly cor- | things In Earope whon a nation like FROSTBITES, President Eiltot attribated much of | rohorated by outside sources and no Denmark ia taken to task and threat- BURNS, SCALDS, ened with chastlsement by such a link In the ohain of evidence was|nelghbor as Pru; without hope of q wantiog to prove the gullt of the |countenance from any liberal power FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLR acoused. The wretches will rocelve |in Europe. The term of blood and Hold by all Drugetsts and {ron is, however, drawing to a close. e e E RRC S With ‘Bismarck’s death, which muat bloodthirsty work of men who have|come soon. Europe will breathe again, placed themselves outside of the pale |and the liberal natlons have a chance of sympathy, and the olvilized world | to respond to the civilizing Impulsca A ~i generally will rejolos that they|2°" finding expression even in Ger- Kailway Time Table. have been brought to justce. il WLl i If Oarey and Kavanaugh ocould hang with their accomplices whom oent, while taxable incomes have they have treacherously botrayed grow’n but three per cent, so that the Ireland, and the world would be bet-|average Income has diminished. tor for the rladance. It is due to|France, government and people alike, these men that all efforts to scoom.|ls ~runcing behindhand, ~ the| DUMMY TRAIVS—BRIDGE DIVISION, plish by constitutional methods » firsy by spending ‘more than it oam s T Lo p sweeplong reform of Irish grievances have been folled and coercion and . n ' 1 repression have taken the place of | I8 sending out great throngs of starved | m, oozltlkutlonll agitation, Int‘:lo west iingigrints, 69660 1n 1888, 10,847 :g; nd.yl;_ h'%‘;mmy o s 00 p - and 6:00 of Ireland fresh evidences of a wide- | the value of farm lands falling. Swe- b :25 p I] And it other bodily achee and pains. ’h’n BER PUBLISHING [m.' Pmp& the weakness of the pulplt to the en- ervating Influence of beneficlary en: E- ROSEWATER Editor dowinantk; It ls a fact that more money has been obtained for the eduoation of Christian ministers than for any other sort of professional traiving in this WHEN C.m; Afl_n_fl—u: exploded country. Theological students areeither the other day at the Ircquols banquet wholly or in part educated wl‘l.hout he didn't know It was losded. expense to themselves. In a majority of Instances they secure thelr start in 1ife through the charity of churches or h!f !::r T:.;::.: :‘m‘::,:: .g;:.:: individuals, In consequence the the- ing t ologleal student is very generally re- ::;‘:i;l::o e gorded as a pauper. This is one rea- — son why the materlal with which our Mas, A. T. STEWART has just been | theologloal schools are compelled to paylng 85,000 for & new dress. She |content themselves 1s so poor. It ls 1s over 70 years old, but the feminine notorlous that few able young men are passion for finory seems to yleld only | *eeking the ministry. Tho best grada- to death. ates of our colleges, with few excep- ! - tlons, seek other professions. Even AxD now the democratio statesmen | poor and struggling students prefor srofervently wishing that Oarter Harrl: | not to bo asscciated with men who son's eagle had heen chained by de- | dopend upon charity. It is natural foat in the late election, Its moream [that a system which slifles Indepen- has sent a cold chill down the backs of | dence and self rellance should produce the Bourbon leaders. fow able men. It cannot attract them in the first place,. While our law and solentifio schools, which charge round fees for thelr Instruction, are crowded Joux Keiuy still maintains his hold on Tammany. Tilden may ss well get sick again, 1 Pruesia in the last five years has seen its population Inocresse six per I over 1881, and Eagland each year sees 4 Council Bioff and 11:25 & w, the broad foundation facts, whose N 45 Pass, No outer signs are dynamite and con- 15 “ ¥o15 eon distriot under the magistracy | spiracy. aone of Clifford Lloyd. According to one . “ No witness the Crusheen branch had hHIIfl: bl:-:m;e:l:t::mlpl?;:“ lgf“ fi‘n SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC—-DEPOT N, 15th 8t oataed at !“‘t LR AIROSions m‘"“_"’ aemy to the extent feared by the po- L.l:i‘:e %:“l;'l:h'.o' i i hu.l 8 and was intimately connsoted with |lios, the end of the exlating politi. | Arrive fiom Naligh, s Other organizitions throughout the|cal zwndltlm;’:nf the gom’ifl:nnl of !hle A ot try. Evicti s b ozar cannot be far off, e army ls ¢ with brilliant young minds, many of :::;:.’.d I ',w,lon:;::: t::’ ;nd“:‘:a the laat prop of despotism, and whon ¢ 4o bt | P e Bx. whom enjoy thelr advantages at the gy ynamite | iy fdelity cannot be depended uporn | *Daily except Sunday | tDaly. )0y 5 and assaesination programme has|the czar can look nowhere else In his | wapasn, ST. LOUIS & PACIFIC R. R.—~U, P. expense of great pernonal shown itself. Landlords are changing | helplessness and despalr. DErOT. our theologloal meml-|yenants with great rigor, and the crow- s Another revolution in Hayt! is an- bar brigado is out in full foroo es- nounced, and it was well n{gh time. pecially In the western ocounties. The people of that country have Worst of all, and as a legltimate result | shown an alleglance to one president of the crimes of the invinolbles, sym- | for a very dangerous length of time, pathy seems to have been thoronghly There Is no telling what may happen ¥ in that model republic if a violent alienated from the Lrish cause and re- | revolution does not ocour at freq ports of genuine suffering awaken no |intervals, and it must be a great re- response from outsiders as they did | llef to the inhabltants to know that itati that eruption has come to the surfdoe under the peaceful agitation of the S tamlline ahi i, land lesgue. have been made in the Orush- 81, Paui has placed her liquor license to $1,600 a year and the liquor dealers are bandlpg together to defeat the republican party at the next elec- tion, High loense is no longer a party question in Nebraska. WHEN It comes to a race for offices, | narlos are forced to drum up the 8t. Louls Filley generally shows |recruits from the leavings of the up at the front. Filley has just been |other professions. The fow high appointed water commissioner, much | minded, manly and independent to the dlsguat of the Globe.Democrat, | theologioal students who preserve and there is renewed war In the oamp | thelr self-respect notwithstanding this ot the Missourl republicans. viclous system, are rare exceptlons to pm— the general rule. The effect is seen O'Dyvamire Rossa will now be|n the character of our pulpits through- hlm‘d.dubl; ‘;“"‘"l:'“:uh :";‘“Y out the country. How can we expect deman e authorities of Lon-|¢; geoure a manly, honest, straight- don. Itis not probable that the de- | forward preaching 1;011 lunk; ) leugm The exsmination of the dynamite w: hce‘l‘(;l 01:'11?;:'7:.':10::{:":':;: .12;:5‘” excep mand will be granted, but we oan | The impaired manliness of the bene- “‘:“d‘ l:lll"";‘d““ hul;un ) ted by | palace of Prince Massime, Tradition think of a few citizons whose loss | folary student is certaln to show :‘:’“‘:: ot“m"a::‘n;:' e ?:. has 1t that 300 years ago, on March mould be low deeply mouraed thas et the charster of presshr. | Kew Yorkaeiaors loary asublshod: ROIIN0, aaeiyoung - e Lowo s 'Donovan Rosea. E———— CoroNER JAcons has been dolog & land office business In Inquests. Of ocourse where there are really sus- plolous oiroumstances connected with any death In the county it is proper excepted and revealed all the secrets of the ;“l: it hd"‘:‘:""‘ I:l ‘““ul"'ll:“‘;' rln:h.lolf ml:h dutr:t;dg‘l'lh of bullc}lnll EETE o e sing groun the character of the|in ioglish capital. The consp'racy in b, his name. When, [ae o s tnoumbents the present method of |Was hatohed in g‘" York by Irish- ;?wour,’ the yoith st up and was r o pm | o educating our minister s certainly re- Amerloans, and all fands for Its prose- | yyked whether he preforred life or SOGRALIE s $5a shiande cution came from that sonrce. The|Geath, he said ‘‘Death,” whereupon that there should be an Inquost. Bus | P ! existence of several branches whose | gy~ Philip closed his eyes to opea ! — object was ‘‘to free Ireland by force” P A e, there has been really no reason for YANKTON s jubllant over the | was explained and the gnllt' of the tho‘: Sfi.mnir:chfi,:.::: to;om:: ::ll ealling several of the irquests lately|,1i400d discovery that tho ospital |prisoners confidently asserted. The ;l:“. Ev::y year, howa:e.r, ::s ml'_ held, Irquest fees will mount up to0|oommissloners appolnted by the late disclosurss have created a tremendous | ympg of the portico of the palace are 5l o round sum in a year st the rate at|p,yota leglelature aro an illegal ;::;a:‘::“,l.li:w?":';az:fifl:h tlhn::nh: covllsrcd yltl;hro\ih velvet n!lflngmli with | # m wili have Fullmso whioh theso sombre gatherlngs have| boqy beoause the organto act of the|render of O'Donovan Rossa on the |Soot T transformed g “;'l%';' Opening and C! taken place recently. We oan afford | yorritory expressly provides that [ground of consplrscy. Meantime all | whore religious servicos are held, the Jone to retrench In this line, When they|,;oh cfficers shall be appolnted by «fforts for Irlsh refcrm have been|pnpiic being admlitted. The Masslmo | Chicag> & Northwestern...11 are not needed Inquests are expensive b paralyzed in parllament and the|funily is one of the oldest in Rome, | Chic Ieland & P11 q the governor and corfirmed by the ] i luxaries. Kromoten of constitutional agltatlon| [y gounts twenty-seven generatlons, h leglalative counoll. This flaw may | have lost all the frlends which they |and is highly distingulshed. 1t is mm—— delay the capital removal, but only won a year ago. Tax scheme for a market house on |y fow months, it Governcr Ordway Jefferson Bquare fell through when |4hould see fit to oall an extra session Mr. Wobster Snyder loft Omaba, |qf the leglslature, ied to the houses of Savoy and |(Omaba & Eepublican V Parnell now announces that he f:,:m:. Elh‘:; ::f::;‘y:',:ll,‘:,?'l::; Omaba A ortumestern will come to Amerloa o thelg, els are decorated in imitation My Rl Fall Inocame his adherents In this) ¢ th;)’.: of the Sistine chapel. Fow s is just as well that it did. The — country delay the proposed con-|g ¢ ppilliet e e 10208 outcome proved that the plan was| Tug 8t, Louls Post-Dispatch, & vnntl:: to be held in PMMG‘{)‘I' un- :"’:',"‘“h En:op. patibosmsicéiso oy 3mc:c:p:n Lundays from 15,00 m. 0 1 ] ] private sanotua; i » purely windy speculation with 8 |democratic paper with reform tenden- fll":h" '::::‘ T&:’;g:&" l':h:“:;:' THOS F. HALL, Postmaster. i ooy D 8t i e o i S 5 b, S ML 4 P | e the basis, Bat the subjeot of & mar- | remarks: its projectors intend, will be better iy oo (otioninglebie EDONS S04 A the. ' nnderstood and the fact is farther|:!roacs running trairs to Chicago fiom, ket ought not to bedropped with the| The manner in which the dootrl- able to catch the ear of the world six ted by the recently pub. Ubion Pacifi > transfer on Saturday eveniogs: dlsappearance of Mr, Soyder and his | naries are golng to work to harmonize | months hence than now. The state oulars of emigration trom tall tower on Jefferson Square, | the democratic foroes on the tariff of mind in which Eogland has beon during 1882, when 16,863 X uestion grows interesting, Watter- | thrown, and the half credullty of the (¢, ¢hat t by sea. Of these, Or is greatly In need of gon, in his wild, wierd n{.. s that | civilized world in ‘“3“' sympathy, | 15 190 vmv::nlgnmmdmsl’unoh, s place where seller and con-|(Qarier Harrleon, by M uols | if not support of the {‘“""“ mad- | \nd by rall, enroute for Havre, 6,980 sumer oan be brought into|speech ‘‘has made s howling black- [men, will have been roplaced by dis-|forelgners and 126 French. This oloser contact. The varying prices of | gusrd of himself.” We are walliag to belief aa the conduot of the leaders| y kes total of 22,975, of whom \slons and country produce in | Bear the Randallltes say what Watter- shows more and more clearly thelr | on)y 709 were French. In splte of ooy, Ty son has made of hi , and then we | detestation of these murderous meth- | jnrohio plots, heavy taxes and un. [ April different parts of the clty make econ: | .bo1l know what sort of animals are | 0ds. DB ) stable movernments, the people of omical shopping Iaborlous, If not im- | travellng in the demoaratio menagerle | 1, Jrange, the politioal situstion fa La Delle France still prefer their possible, to many of our oltizens, | this year, still precarions and new rumors are|OWR country fo any other, Those Our farmers who bring thelr butter, — rife of a dissgreement between the | ¥ho do are mostly .III;I: and pouliry into town sre| Taz Modern Age for May s, In its | minlster of war and the \ dreasers, restaurateurs, cooks, wi JiTembes it porgigid dsncing masters. forced to peddle from store to stere way, & model magazine and should find i and from honse to house, and con-|s place on every literary table. Its sumers have no option but to pay the | new serial beginning with this num- JOHN D. PEABODY, prices saked after the articles bave | ber might well serve as » model for passed through a half » dosen hands. [some of our American novellsts who e e -y PHYSICIAN AND sulGEol, The market house quostion oughtagaln | are dearylng everything In the way of | Bl 9%, CRCE LIl 1108 00 OFFICE ROOMS, 3 & b 1607 FARNAM ST, to be thoroughly sgitated. There fl‘::lln::':m 'nh: &":‘ul:"“;‘ l'.";: negotiating with the Credit-Fonocier ;| _ Residence 1714 Douglas Street, Omahs, Neb are several other places besides | Rodolph Lindan, and entitled Tae =ohr‘lduv‘:m tohl:o nw:lo to them so ( TOSKLY tlo, 30 " J. E. HOUBE, Jefforson equare for the location of a | Californians, The opening chapters | 128 Ay DAVS Covagee o0 eany “.lum. 20 emch: and Lon- market. :Vcdc not need any showy [ would d.h::l 1t “’m‘:' :““‘0“‘1«7 and ::r;"b:"::::: g P“::m‘ h:(,'&t::‘;; ;:: Enlfl';‘l;g In tho.mur clty ::o Uunanltlfgnaggnglgyog flglll%!‘ or bigh priced building for the pur- :il:.n:lnm’ = ";.lll‘hl: lne‘::u\“’y ;: paylng oonlldonb&.lau than ordinary | misslonaries :;'d °°:'l:°"' '::" WIR | o scial atbebon ' to Survering Town Addle What is wanted is room, con- — | rent they can me thelr own land- LT0M VR 1ONERS. lons and Lots. Furnishing E-timates of Exca- pose. 5 senting viviy plotures of life ‘and pos h beoome thelr own land bad ieppisaent irom W xong tom badlom. Surkibiag B Ui of venlence and shelter. If the olty |sessing an intense interest. The re- [lords. The munlcipality also offors a| Agentine and Chillan troops have | cyrioE OVER . FIRST NATIONAL BANK, would undestake the erectlon of a [malning fiction consiats of Nine Days, | gusrantee to bullders who will con- | poq g sharp collislon on the froutler OMAHA NEB. inl Oapltol a powerfal story by George Allan, in |stract houses for tho Iaboring classes | poiyweon the two republics, in which 8 |~ PROBATE NOTICE. market house in lower Capltol avenue, wxloh hydrophobia is iutrcduced as according to hyglenic conditlone. 1t 18| nymber of soldlers on both sldes were B 1t a7y ol the cost would very readlly be relm-|¢ . ior in th arative; The Eliza- intended thus to place within the|yyjled and wounded. The affalr still Mtor od i1 reach of every Industrious and econ-| e mained uusettled at last advices, rcby given that creditors of said bursed to it from the stalls. As Oap- | bethan Cousin N Hill, and the second alf |omical workingman house property |4 remembering the strained rela- deceased, will meot lhuuln‘inhtn‘lnrdhm Es ftol avenue is 120 feet wide there #h M L n snd comfortable healthy lodglngs. | Hers which have long exlsied betwoon tat :'A;‘.vcglh:li’:“:od:'u‘g{olzl\'..n.b%:;:zlln) would be an abundance of room for a by Gustave Droz The scheme 18 not dissimllar to some | ¢} two natlons, It may lead to very |} 4,12 bday of May 1863, cn the 12th da bollding of at least 80 feet wide, | 5o,y tn Dress and Fashion, by Lady | of Blsmarck's plans for quieting soclal- | yerlous consequences. With a war in R Y AT ey leaving forty feet for teams|Paget, Is sure to Interegt Af it does | lsts. Venezuola and on the Isthmus, peace n - 3 M m- Th‘. " more not ‘ltol.m" gm ‘h. Ml“‘ A not Mh.d b."..n the thm "pub- lowed for creditors to Dt th jms, and y New York in echolarly essay M. Ernest Ronan, | In Germany the event of the week |lics on the west coast of South Amerl- | one year for the adminis.rator to settie said cs- than proves sufficlent for New Yor the great l'une{ eothuographist, is |has been the imperlal manifesto |ca, Brazil preparing for war and t t']‘:'-\:{j‘;;“;‘},‘l:::;’m“:.‘{j'}.‘;.:u““b:‘,"‘; 4 West strect, where Washington mar-|oniitled The Jowlsh Race and the |against the obstlnacy of the present|Argentine republlc arming ltself, the weska Ccisivly Briot o that3th day Under this the [ Jewlsh Roliglon, and the ment | Relohstag, whihe refusestogrant blen- | Spanish- American republics are mak. DWICK, :?hl:;“:. st no outlay (l;lpn[..d, for the suppresslon of publio gam- |nial budgets instead of voting each |ing ready for a return of the old days| tAtrmeCop.l _ ____County Judke: M P year the appropriations and holding | when two or three wars were never FRANK D. MEAD, and oould derive # handsome reveunue shape thelr power as a club to balk the plans | absent from South America. GARPE"TER A“n cAB'uET from the market house. The :fl:l’ o!ml!hmuv‘k The ampuo:l Mfi % snd present parllament, as only an o Anything But That. DEA FCEIE. Yo hh:;n.-md mm- I.{I::th w.d by Stepniak, which man can who sees In llnothln.’bui the | Chicago Times, Repairing of all Kinds Prompt- nse L ~ world its first glimpse lnto spirit he assoclates with the turmulls| President Arthur may come and ly Done. 1606 Douglaa Btreet, Omahs, Neb. to Thirteenth streets, are well worth workings of that mighty m.pum of his yoath, His latest message has | fool us with incredible fish stories, the name of Nihl. war 17:6m oonsidering. which goes under aro unwonted free speech, many |and we shall not get mad about it, e e TP pe— ——— S— — —— DOTBLE ANI) SINGCH -E ACTENG POWER AND BAYD B WINVE AT S Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, INING MACIHINERY, BELTING, BOSE, BRASS AND IROW - VITTING® PIP ZFdAN b i Plfllmfl: AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HALLADAY WIND-MILLS CHURCH AND $y'HOUL BELLY Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omahs, Neb. ~ C. F. GOODMAN, WEHOL.ESALE DRUGGIST AND DEALER IN B PAINTS,OILSVARNISHES And Window Glass. MAHA . - - NEBRASKA, SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR Ground Oil Cake. It is the best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound s equal to three pounds of corn. Stock fed with Ground Oil Cake in the fall and win. fecelved, the last by finding lnvest- p;ns 0 - 5 og P m; 2:00 | tor, instead of running down, will increase in weight and be in good market- ments falling on Its hands, Italy ammy tral able condition in the spring. Dairymen as well as others who use it can tes- shows no Increase In wealth. Ireland | 5:2;8mi 20 s o8 1 bt i 1250 | tify to its merlts, T 225 pm;355p S : charge for sacks, Address it and judge for yourselves. Price $26.00 per ton; no o4-e0d-me WOOODMAN LINSEED OIL CO., Omaha, Neb, spread assassination conspiracy have |den and Norway are yearly swarming THKOHUG'“.AND LOCALPASSENGER TRAINS M H ll & been discovered and numerous arrosts | from shoor lack of food: Thesearo| . CHPSEPIIECC & e man 0. o WHOLESA LK CLOTHIERS 1301 and 1308 Farnam St. Cor. I3th OMAHA, NEB. McNAMARA & DUNGCAN. WHOLF3ALE DEALERS IN KENTUCKY AND PENNSYLVANIA W hiskieS! in Eond or Free. Also direot Importers of Massimo lay dying, when Phill ) v Men who have no seapeot for thom. | O Thursday Norman, one of the Bir. Nect atcermurd St Phip Nerh weh |* 1 * CHAbl ATRATH P1VIero mes BR ANDIES AND ALES selves certalnly cannot expeot to ln- mingham conspirators turned approver | salled to visit him, Whey : 4 y 3 y ? Jobbers and Manufacturers of Fine CIG-ARS. Agents for Jos. Schlitz’ Milwaukee Beer, Bottled and in Kegs. 214 & 216 8, 14TH STREER. - - - (OMAHA, NEB. GATE CITY PLANING MILLS. MANUFACTURERS OF Carpenter’s Materials SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, STAIRS, Stair Railings, Balusters, Window and Door Frames, Etc. First-olass facilities for the Manufacture of all kinds of Mouldings, Planing and a Specialty, Orders from the country will b prom) ited communicati A‘:“ figfin& Proprl WILLIAM SNYDER, MANUFACTURER OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AND ROAD WA ONS, 1319 Harney, Cor. 14th, Omaha. A. M. CLA RK Painter&Paper Hanger 816N WRITER & DECORATOR. WHOLESALE & RETAIL 107 South '14th Street OMAHA - . NEBRASKA R. E. COPSON & 00, POPRIETORS OMAHA BROOM WORKS, DEALERS IN H ardles, W es, Twines and Broom Corny FIFTEENTH AND PACIFIO STREETS, First-Olass Painting and Trimming, Repairing Promptly Dones- A - e - v

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