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R | t Lo T 4 THE DAILY BEE-~UMaHA THUESDAY APRIL 26 OIVIL SBERVICE REFORM 7 NEBRASKA s single blook there are from three|fraud; ‘‘want it to sup the tyran- | pressed there the Apaches can oroes DOUERLNE AND SINGILE AOTING to five alternations of steps and|ny of bosslsm,” of wm they were | the line, retreat through Arizona, and POWEHR AND HAND descents besides Innumerable holes]the loventors and most oonslstent | reappear in Arizona 200 mlles awsy, champions; ‘‘want it to stop the plan- [and in this way defeat the most care- and loosened boards which threaten s dor of office holders by party | ful plans. No doubt co-operation on one moment to break a leg and at the [ assessments,’ which they were the[the part of the government, s next to break a nec. This is to s firat to introdace; “‘want It to puc a | thorough system of telegraph lines, i nothing of scores of lots in front ‘o’l perlod to Pocksniffism In office,” | and the distribution of posts nearer 8team PUI’I‘IpB. Englne Trlmmmgs, The Omaha Bee. —_— Published every morning, except Sun. sy, The nly.g nday morning daily, When we deal vith the question of the public servioe in offices not eleo- tive, we must deal with it not as anideal TERMS BY|MAIL— question, but [n the light of facts as Une Year....8$10.00 | Three Monthl.l&% they sctaally exist. First and fore. d " t @ MACHINERY , H B4 8ix Months.. 5,00 | One Month.... 1.00 | p oyt .]llflfio |]0“1|€ ;pw:flm’“:“;" which the sldewalks are so rotten and a::;h ;}r':: 3‘:’&‘.1321“::"'1333::, :::-:O:?:ltvrnn:;zlt,lob:n::er‘: rd:n:::l‘:z’n b s F‘ll-cmmg. AT WHOLESALE XD RitArL TIN0e FIF #TRA k o . |federal affices In Nebraska are ®|broken as to be worse than none atand their successors, in advertising [one condition which threatens to de- . .:Efl_’,’f"““ S T VT solely at'the Instance of our senators|.i) Thees is room for & wholesome | the suparior quality (;g their own solf- | stry the best ¢fforta of the army on "ALM"AY WIIU'HIU.S cmmfl" A"D SGHDG». BELL' TERMS POST PAID— and congressmen. They, and they $2.00 | Three Months., 50 | alohe are consulted by the president Ay Soaw 20| and the heads of dspartments, and ‘mi‘mg‘:‘gfl'&?‘: Afnh they, and they alone, must be held responaible for the character and con- CORRESPONDENCE -All Oo i | duct of ths men arp Inted, atfons relating to News and Ediforial | No matter what the service rules at :mfih:ld Sdaressed 1o the Eprron Washington may bs and no matter BUSINESS LETTERS—AIL Busines | what pretense is used to the contrary, Seied and Remittances should be ad | ¢he fact Is undlsputed that o one can nm.‘"fl'fief"&fl’h”’flfi"gmfl get an appolntment from Uncle Sam i1 | righteonsness, proolalm their desire to | elther side of the line, and It is & con- t t L kel ) Lo nrutlu—mlt,ur-o“mt pooglumybc ditlon (bat onr guven;mant is called Cor. Farnam and 10th 8 om&h&, Neb. —iem to come down from the empyrean —_ WABSHINGTON RELIOCS. . WHOLES.AL.S have any, on the realities of this sub- | Their Removal to the National Mus desertl hi i dors 10 by made payable to the order of | ot the present time unless he com: osertlon the Sun characterizes a8 |himgelf which will bear repeating. Oa Washington snud otherhistorical rellcs, AND DEALER IN will do well to glve Ita little attentlon f 4y ongad If they entertain the notlon |upon by dutyand humanity to remove| = — \ ARMY DESERTIONS. realms of barren ideality and tell us of the New York Sun on the subject | lanary world. eum—Model of an Invention 4 of army desentlons. Nearly 4,000 m—— of Lincolan's. out of the 25,000 men in the army| Failed to Appreciate the Senator. ) >, s deserted last year. This ratle of Denver Tribane. Prof. Balrd, of the Natlonal mus- ‘‘monstrous” and demands the cause, | his retarn from Washington some in th del room of the patent LA endorsed by some or all of the mem- ooy, eitin .1 i In the Interest of many citizons, that democrat orators would da better [ —San Carlos reservation, — C. F. GOODMAN, It Is rich to lsten to the oriticisms bl s o B Sonator Bowen tells a story about | cum, having cffered to transfer the ———— There are half a score of causes, In|Weeks ago he was riding through Inwa | offics, to the National museum, the 1o BER PUBLISHING 00., Props, | bere of the state delegation. 'What-|yny gt place the pay of our enlisted | 07 110 Cticetos Barliagton & Qalncy | propssition has been accepted. The PAINTS,OILS VARNISHES ' " | ever abussa exlst by reason of incom- road, and late at night passed Creston, | Washit gton relies are accompanied in E ROSEWATER Editor- petent or dlsreputable federal office- ~—|holders must be charged directly to the congresalonal delegation, and no member thersof can justly bt plead clvil service reform rules as an Mayor Cuase proposes to pro-| g ouse for shieking his responsibili- serve his reputation as a vetoer at ty. Moreover, each of our senators all Bazards. {8 peraonally responsible for every bad presidential sppolntment in Ne- WLk the streets in every direction brasks, because the senators from are belng prepared for paving, Far- | ych state are usually consulted nam street sulks in her covering of | yjont all sach appolntments, and if macadam and mod, they are not thay are able to block In —— txcountive session any appolntment Mr DiutoN oconsiders Socretsry | that Is unfit to be made. Of late Teller's demand for that little trifls|s pew doparture has been of amillion and a ha f dollars, ‘‘im- |taken by our delegation in the pudent and Impertinont.” matter of federal appointments, The offices have been parceled out as if Freo Dovorass denies that he Is|they were the personal property of worth $100,000 tc $150,000, in & way | each congressman or senator and the which suggests that $75,000 to $90,- | wholo delega'in has obligated itselt is about the thing, Butit Is nobody's | to sustaln the oholce of each Indl- business, anyway, vidusl member, For instance, Mr. Valentine is conceded a land cffice In THERE is no doubt that the Matual | his district, and no matter whom Unlon has at last been swallowed Inahe may name the senators way that will keep it down. Now it|sre bound to confirm his man. remains to be seen how many sacces- [ The seuators fondly Iimagine sors will spring up asking to be eaten, | that this coanvenient arrangement T T relleves them of all responsibility and Tue president’s digestion is still puts it on Valentine. As a mutter of badly daranged, but as congress does fact, the people pat the blame where not meet until Decomber, and dinner | justly belongs, upon the Senators glving will be stopped In the mean-|y)qneqlves, becanse they alono have time, there is plenty of time for his| ), power to confirm, and it is their e Lo duty to exeroise their prerogative in R T the Interest of the people whom they represent, and not as mere partners in a bargaln, If Mr. ¢an Wyck, for Instance, votes for a bad man just in order to get the delegation to support one of his own friende, he 18 ocensurable jast as much as i he made the appointment himself. And if General Manderson votes for an in- Tuk 8t. Louls Republioan whose |gompetent or unfiv cflice secker be- men fs too swall and there are un-|ihe jittle town where Bowen lived | their case by several articles f almost . necessary and bardensome re- [ when a boy. At that point an old |as much interest, but whather they And Wlndow Glass. man, Deacon Elihu Baxter, boarded | will be sent to the Nstional musenm the train, and Bowen recognizad him, Of course the venerable deacon didn’t striotions which the soldlers are always compelled to undergo tHEsO Ll &+ mOABl of an - Inven: outside of the line cf mllitary duty.|know Bowen from anybody else, and tion patented by Abraham Lin- B % e A young man who enlists for what he | when the two fell into conversation | caln May 22, 1849, and was probably v SPECIAL NOT.[CE TO supposes to be a soldier's life naturally [ *nd Bowen gave out he was from Col- | whittled out by Lincoln's own hands. . beoomas disheartened and disgusted | ©%8d0, he had the deacon all at a dis- | The Inventlon is for carrying river Growers Of L'Ve StOCk and othersr 0 % advantage. “‘From Colorado, eh?”|steamboata over shoal placer, and es- WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR when he Is ordered to act as gardener (soid Deacon Baxter. “Thelr new |pecislly destined for Missiasipp! steam. for one of his officers or to perform |senator, Tom Bowen, is an Iowa boy It con of two bellows-shaped o the duty of a stable boy at half a day | —did you ever meet the cusa?”’ ‘‘Wel, | appliances placed at either side of the laborer's wages. When whole com-|¥¢™ off 'n on,” replied Senator Bowen | boat, under the gusrds, and it flsted by ' R e e e | AT narvo:'uly." “T‘qey !lellnhalpl melnl;f ‘[‘;olefr projdveotlnz through the o ] o' yoarns on him,” continued encon | upper deck. 'ne 1dea was never put months with spade, pick and axe dlg- | Baxter, ‘‘an’ rome o' the stories s mtl.)r use to any ¢x‘ent, the boatmen|, {;r‘:eu;::;: :‘;d‘,:?:'p;:::f‘;g;‘:&m&::n?{)i}lsgim g"&g%:fldl::;a?;} / Farmers who have held their corn is not yet decided. Prominent among| MAHA - - - NEBRASKA, are now on the top heap, As Looked at from a Purely Military Standpoint S - ( t { Tue edltor of the New York Staats Zeitung s about to expend $100,000 in the erection of a free dispensary for the poor of that clty. The heart of a New York editor seems to be larger than those of the Gotham rail- road millionalre. or ocutting wood, the glory of a| emlstrue, for Iknew him when he | sparrlog their vesseln over the shoals. [ 10/ condition in the spring. Dairymen as well as others who use it can tes- —— Annapolls 1 1783; »silk pants and slmply through the parsimony of con- A i N rmy and Navy Jouroal. the cane willed to him by Benjamin Fracklin, are both gone, being in the WH( )LESALE desertions Is an Incresse in pay andin | both sides durlng our last war. As my's strength, passlog thrcugh an | presented to him by the Socisty of the permanent poats, quarters and roads | fmportant th(\n‘gh not strorgly guard. | Cinclnnatl with a pair of candelabra, I30| and I303 Fal‘nam St- CO Ii® ISth of enlistment, Another remedy is an | retreat, returns to its own quarters. [and » set of curtalns worked by Mar- no means uew ones oarried ous, we|of the Huachuca montalns, only seven choppers, and striklng northwest en. it . RHEUMATISY, | - ° . them are in the line of a further cat-|gountered and killed four men near I Neuralgla, ting down of our army estimates, Winches'er, and after that appear to lili§ Sciatica, Lumbago, —_— have returned southward to Sonora, | fil BACKACHE, 1 S 1 e AN Inieresting calculation has baen They azemid to have ploked up a I @l}§ EBADACHS, T00TEACHR, ° is 54,800,000 By July 13t it is cal- | 9P from Sonora killed Judge McComas i, G A patty polloy have made 1t the leading| can't shizk the rosponstbility and 4 LB T e detormiatng tho next prosidential | adopted by our delezation 18 the | b yuarls m nigration, gives. th s, | 1102 f6cts. ~Our acoount of thei line ] " oo Jobbers and Manufacturers of Fine S O T Yot T | e o have a4 odeeillagaBiat given year. | i}t noema iadisputablo fo that they| = NOTEP BUT UNTITLED WOMAN. Agents for Jos. Schlitz’ Milwaukee Beer, Gould formally re'ires from active N i GCGATEHE CITY forty, counting those in Sonora and test will previously stand face to face|odor and It to-dsy they were care and most perfect release from futile, Inthe present raid, n was o “oy, an’' it my recollectlon | The relics themselves include the coat | ; h #»ldlers life at $13 a month is apt to ) tify to its merits. Try it and judge for yourselves. Price $25.00 per ton; no IRV APy, ey, Wha‘:: i serves me right, he was a leatle the i‘xnd pants worn by Washington when charge for sacks, Address P 2 endure unnecessary hardships on the THE APACHE RAIDS. " merir “;" ‘"’"‘hb{ 'h’;‘“' L ; reasur camp chest, tent pins frontier through rotten and breezy and p.ls, and {rons; b;llu’wn, tables M Hellm and chaira, Tne sword worn by Wash- @ [] gress, the only wonder is that deser- 4 The movement of the Indlans in tlona are not more frequent than| \0n.™ rocalls those daring ralde | war department museum, while the original of the Declaration of Inde- pendence, which was formerly with the fecquency of pay days suffislent|in those enterprises, tho marauding|this collection, 18 pow in the state to make the men contented, the par-y starts from a secars position, |de| In another case Ia the , as will obvite the necessity of turning [ed territory, and after a career of [and a plate presented to Martha Wash- N which the apparent recklessness {s|ington by General Lafsyette in 1781 ST S L SHO L ITREIOE Savciay, merely & careful adjustment of bold- | There is also In this case Washington's o MAHA, N EB- easler road to preferment from non th’l':l‘uApm:hulc:jt Eontnr;n:d osronsd tha Washington. M c N A M A R A & D U N O A N @ line apparently east of the Sonora —_— . commisalonod to commiastoned oficers. | oy, g "L ot blow was struok at | S T THE GREAT GERMAN | s o} Haachuca, e g 0 Tt o Fop o st by FOR PAIN. KENTUCKY AND PENNSYLVANIA Santa Ritas and killed some wood- g RLITSe EREORTSS party of equaws from San Carlos in made of the presont population of the | thetr path, and elther this band in SORE THROAT, d his family near the lino of New | Jlilfh J Serenss, Guls, Bruive, calated that wo shall have 65,000,000, | %5 L il demoorat organ of tho mouthwest, | charge it up to Wouver. This eatimate 1s mado ::.eu;; St S e | Il ounve, scaros ) thinks that the next session of con-| Another sud moro fligzant abuse in 7 Helexaoyetalis ol shopmarchiars/|iji ! q ] 3 an annual excoss of two per cent of | unknown, for the Arizona papers are Angial aiuic badily sshea nd \ election, and that the public proceed- attompt to delogate their own b 3 of march {8 made out entirely from a g De Direct 1 Ings of the two houses will determine [ privileges to mcmbers of the n:‘xnl:ne;une.u h:!!.n:;" ofn‘ly ":m WIDP“I“““ of h‘“’ 105:1“““(“[ thete | bl I I X : ( i he fato of the ogntest, **The house,’| egta A i O || 2257 to know tho statistlos of immigra- | successive marders, and not from the | i} i { the ? 2 » 1| leglalatare that eleote Oneral| ¢on to estimato very olosely the in.|contradiotory stories told by the - A —_— 3 . house the country will look for the [ ment unless ho can got the endorse- The Greatest In History. Sweps Safoutid s Tombelans;) infthe Erp e e BOtt'ed and in Kegs' ]" 3 Plbiiedr Brese) southeastern corner of Arlzona, near democratio platform of 1884; and in|ment of the republican members of for the opposite platiorm. This is In- | republioan members of the lato legis- | business life Natloaal' and Wi town, and probably relurned to Sono- . orld- i evitable, and perfeotly falr. What a (jatare have been constituted office [ wide reputation, a fortune of probably | =™ PR i LaR R Bnambetiof power {s not half s much to be relied | i particular, who, so to speak, dis- ceeding him, the enmity of the most | xpscia on as an indicaticn of Its polioy a8 | pense postoffices u’nd land offices ’.. 1 enterprising and prosperous press and | ™'y "11'such movemonts there fs no pense po people on the earth, and a physical ad £ he first blow s struck £ fl‘ { what it sctually does when In power. | they were oro ps ralsed on their own |system shattored by nervous strain (or' .:::n. ”:h:t:n:” n.:t'e n.n“wb; A2 The two parties that are to stand face|farms, The members of the late|and threatening dissolution In the taken, the march becomes & ,,"““. .L L / MANUFAOTURKRS OF business, are the ohlef results of his ) ] in the Forty-eighth oo : and the J the attack on the charooal camp ap- | me c t M t l o Forty-elghth oongrom; B o Sidomement |l vork thusfar, A brlght and re-| ey io have been sent to the post. In | s aieriin e ey VAT PO LET 8 ateriais 0 ging ronds, bullding telegraph lines|purty tough. But I guess most on preferring the old fihioned mothod of ter, instead of running down, will increase in welght and be in good market- ) orneriest chap I ever seen.” o rendered his commieslon at £dd1ton o thils the mex are toroed t o4-eod-me WOOODMAN LINSEED OIL CO., Omaha, Neb, quarters and cheerless cantonments ington throughout the revolution, and they are. The first remedy agalnst| which distingnished the warfare on 7 clecles round the conters of the, ene- | Washington china, including the set second is such appropriations for laborers at Intervals during their term | pegq i1 attack to pradent provision for | scoretary, compass and sleeping tent, With these auggeations, which are by | o charcoal oamp on the northern end ‘ " | REMEDY WHOLESALE DEALERS IN from enlisted men Bat neither of 3 Unlted States, and thoe estimate given | thelr cizcult or another band coming S S in Bond or Free. Also direot Importers of sonnd views upon party qnestlons and | ganee Judge Weaver demands it, he I grems will have a great deal to do Inftho clvil servico syatom veoontly | birihg over doaths, which, added to|all too angry to haut for and give tho 1t says, “‘will be democratlo, the en- | Manderson. Uader this programme | geoq.o oo popnlation for pross of the territory. The one fact Fort Huachuoa, alwaya at a respecta- ¢ i fo " the sotlon of the senate 1t will look | his dlstrlot. Tals is to may that the | At tho 880 of forty-seven Mr. Jay|yi™ diatancs from that important 314 & 216 S, 14TH STRRER. & sl OMAHA, FEB, ) e ———————————————————————————————————————— 1 murders, supposed to ba about party promises to do when it geta into | brokers in general and office holdsrs $100,000,000, a son capable of to face In the next presidential con: | Jegialature are motoriously in bad | 2ear future unless reinforoed by good | anq™ it fs this which makes parsult country, without walting for the rogu- from the people not one ont of ten|flective Wall street assoolate computes| {he " most slovenly fashion, dslaylug | wybe tuthialy ciediheDear st st mosm Jarly proclsimed platforms, will look | gould bo elected constable or pouad. | the round numbers of his victlms at|yotion; but it is extremely doubtfal if | $ome of her correspondents loveto cal her. 81 ALS/ 10,000, This is another result of Jmealously devoted to her work, which is the outoond tothe house and the senate respectively | master. Upon this conclave of all nah'u“ T b nch o tha suocesaful pursuit could have been ™y}t tu 4 ‘ - dy, and is obliged to keep six lag to learn what demooracy is and wkat | the politioal virtues has been con. | New yofim-,.'o, m‘“;: mhn:'x. it ‘l:)':l:fi"mfll:“n;“:;‘ ml;owll:nmm‘:;nmw SASH, nouns. BLI“ns' STAlns, s on the practioal|ferred the power which presidents|is yeungin years but old in crime. mulu.qhndbun'mm In the war | *ren of suftering, or joy at releass from it. Hd questlons of the day. and senators alone are supposed to Within the bounds of legality he has no one dreamed of making a stern | PE°teble Compoundisa medicine for good and nd Stail‘ Ra“ings, Baluster S, Window been the most sucoessful, as well as necossities | ro,7uE0ee, ! bave personally tavestigated it ad It Is oasy enough to tell what those exerclse. ~What may W expeot a8 | o greatest, robber in the history of m‘;‘: :‘;‘mfi&:fi:fll nlo:rl:: O an d Door Framesl Etc' questions will be. They are fow and | the result! More ocorruption, more | the world, very slmple—so few and simple that|bargalning and more trading than E— :;o:bllan fl:’: a‘:"'"‘::l':: ““w.‘dui{‘ :‘;:‘::‘b:: fl":."‘i.".’fl‘;‘.'.‘.f".‘.f‘.“.’:v:‘:fl :’.H.’Ed"mfi,f"omn"c:fi' K?:flu;" 'fin:l: :.‘:;:5‘;‘:'“&““‘ () they may be disposed of in a single|everbefore. Not only this, but the Highest Polnt ‘:n:h. Northern Pa- [ = open sonthern m“;'.“ The :lnm. :l:'n .l::mmfln";nm“m'nmlom.‘:t m ad communications to A. MOYER, Proprl bill. There Is no dispute about the [ bumiliating spectacle of compelling | yontasa Avant Courler, tary posts are not cn t! ne, and do | lenstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation an == ourrency; no dispute about Indlans, |men who have held the highest posl- | Last Thursday the rails were lald not h‘:al‘lhum ‘?:h I;:; m':mzm -::fl-pl:.mmnu“ ;na m..,,,: penalons or foreign pollcy; happily | tlons in the land to demean them. |on the summit of the Bozeman pass. dians are q ¥ Vo Change of L A. M. CLA RK SIGN WRITER & DECORATOR. WHOLESALE & RETAIL WALL PAPER! Window 8hades and Curtains, .. thoro s ot ngle consttatlonal e | slves by bogging an_endorsement of | Theattude e 0710 foet, the bighest| 0% 'yt fo e o | At S Bt 3 e g7 sue before the ocountry since Mr, |men who are In every way beneath 80 K| CORNIOES OURTAIN POLES AND * FIXTURES, Paints, Oils & Brushes, i extent. There is no certain track for | pstroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves weals Hayes withdrew the troops trom the | thelr mental and moral ealibre. fim,‘“}:{ I:,h:h'd‘i::::““zr:&;: the'r °P‘:|;“°':;;“:“L'1=:'°“h‘:"‘m ;:::m:'. FLLT) ;m‘:,‘fi:m: south and adopted the democratlo| Oue delegation may as well know [ miles before the summit is reached an zrmm:;uldgnqnln -y mb.'m. oo‘:-’ mml::‘ n:h.&:“m;.. o; .::.1.,, policy of leaving the southern states, | first as last that this new system of ‘”Klflnl r oar will not remaln station- plote preparations than are provided, _r‘:'.nnu“ww L Mokasho, 4 N YA} as well aa the northern states, to their | dispensing patronage will not be ap. m :‘nm:lt"::-n:;. Pl’:g th?‘:: Bturt.hm oan be no doubt that the E"n‘iifi.'mm’.}l';fl;“‘”‘°“’ with the lay own self-government. All these mat- [ proved by the people. The presl-|ging found a resting place on level yearly murder of °‘“lmm:’.' Indiuns ltmonuunerbolueorn}roru,uahnm‘: ters over which the parties fiercely dent very properly delegates his|ground, the whistle awoke the echoes ::‘Nnb:wp::k.:“d‘l 1 Iflmfi: ::"m"; :’n:;‘:"::::’:‘;;mm =] wrangled elght years ago are settled. | power of appointment to senators and | Of the mountains, triumphantly an- ground at preseut. 1In the firat place, | Pth by tho use of the Vogetable Compound, can There remains the single fact of & olng the event, The gradingand btatned by addressing Mra. P.. with stamp for reply ocongressmen because he cannot be r:.:; K 1t 1s the last ditch to the southern | yyer'some inLynn, Mam. P ing into the treasnry and the subject to be dealt with."” sonally.with the fituoss or unitnoss of | which marked the highest polat waa | SUSNSFE BOriion of the terrliory mext | syymwerim wuntin ixtmnisosbor. oandidates for office who reside thou- | appropriately observed. the habitable ares, and is now the fhe world for the cure of Constipation EE—— nd Torpidity of the lver, Her Blool This s all very true, But how to | sands of miles from Washington, But Democracy ve. Hypocrisy. soene of violence, Thirdly, altering : onders in its special line and bids fal i i b ditl ha il % % 107 South 14th Street G0 61 1ot xxows wiihonh dlspoes | maacrk BATe B9, Fight' 1o daiuiate | cuaes T (1) s a e S e OMAHA- - KNEBRASEA | that delegated power to any other per-| It may be that ‘it avalls nothing to . Th t and will | criminate or recriminate the author- ;:‘:::m:::w.h:,’ku&? :po:,l: ship of causes.” But it does avail|Which has been so disastrous in e ——————— R thi _ | the eastern and middle states has ex- blity for untt appolutments, and all| fshed teugtof | hw::’ o who to. | tended to that territ schemes aud plans and programmes | day call thomselves democrats are not | Sbundance of grass lIll 1 ! POPRIETORS conoooted towards that end will be | sccountable for the false teschings of | Making every valley in the whole re. Aoneion YN Tnen who called thommelres ks of| ¢lon, probably for 600 miles along the OMAHA BROOM WORK S, . | border, p practicable road where the —_— 2?'.‘&.!‘22' 3‘2‘2;.!‘.?"3".;’5:2.‘.’. 0 lacgest fand of ponies and cattle ca [ Oldest Real Estate Agent DEALERS IN Tukxe is some wretohed work bo- | such false teachings. But when they | b fod Iv any month in the year, It : wines an ing done in the matter of laylng down | comeproclaiming theapotheosis of false ""';:u‘l“m P"‘;b‘bl' ‘:“; this ‘h"" NOTARY PUBLIO AND PRACTI- ires, T | d' ‘Br'oom Corn, den nidewalks and crosswalks, So |toachers, preaching the existonce of an | FAInfall may S IPPONAG | BER) YOOk CAL CONVEYANOER. FIFTEENTH AND PACIFIC STREETS, e N i entity called “‘the demooracy,” which, | 38d In years following, and If it is the long as the clty ordinance compelllng | jgnoring history, Is sald to be still | government will be called upon to - the construction of the sidewalk ls| manifested in the same false teachings, | ke special provision for the defense WILLIAM SNYDER, complied with property owners seem |and boldly tell us that *we want It to | °f {ahabitants of Arlzona and to care very ltle how 1t 1s lald o how | defend the nation” which has out. | NeweMexleo Glarks sellaHouse: aad Lote, Re RAERACTYIS 7 | We have spoken of Sonora as a rure | snd Busicess Lots all over the city, a 1t jolns with those on elther sida of it. .-:,.:“'R.:: .::;::mm?uefi' ::0,:‘::» retreat for s marsuding band. In that | %" ?:fl:'i'ni“'“"‘"" RIS g E s’ consequence is that many of our | which were state the Mexicans are making the ':::m “.q: bty ,.’,.. it i gh:h ;{.gw;:’,‘:n.t';.‘fl'},‘t'.?;z': greatost effort to put dowa the hostill- John 4. Jacops, AND ROALD W.AGONS, {alls which at night are positively dan. it to give purity, hg.'fl"g, and econo- | ties and with apparent sucoess, shough (Formerly Glsh & Jacobe, First-Class Pmtmg and mmmmg' mm Pmmp Doxs, |orou: to p:d-h-h:a" 0!;-; within ':u Ate Goverament, | which ‘:’s .g.%”"" lu.ofi ta:l:lobll:“tlh:&“'h‘:n-.h:r:d U N DERTAKER 1321 and 1323 Harney street, corner of Fourteenth, ¢ uy ing of & political party at the same time s the troublesome problem, It is certain that the republicans will not abandon the protective policy. It seems equally certaln that the democracy cannot unite upon a free trade platform. Where, then, Is to be the lssue? A campaign made upon a compromise can scarcely be ~looked upon as an aggressive one. The last election was largely won on the supposed issue of protection as agalnst absolate free trade. The democratlc party seem to be in the dilemma of the Intoxicated gentleman grasping the lamp post. If they hold to thelr free trade doo- they will: heave themselves to p and if they let go they are ely to break the party's neck. S HUOA LB O 00d to others, two years t. The high rainfall Mrs A M. D, — R. E. COPSON & OO, '”-——M-—\\ with impurity, dishonesty

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