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4 THE OMABR A DAILY BEE-FRIDAY JUNE 15 1883 —_——e e ystems In Puritan exaotions” of the Con- The Omaha Bee. The declslon of Judge Treat in the lo:. ks Southern Pacific 1 f th Unlted States clroult court at St.| Mr., Hine, who spent nearly three :2"‘:::' i ;r:;ed :" hnndo:odl ot Louls, which was rendered last weck, | yoars with us here in Omahs, is quick | the leadlag men, by ex.jadges, mem.- is & serlous blow to the barbed wire to see the difference between Nobras— bo;l :t the legl Illl ;:hnr:blh:;l;- Y and democrats alike. s under- monopoly. Two years sgo Judge|ka's euthusiasm in sduw;\l:nll mabters | e frat of & sorles of up. snd the apathy lto which Connecti- | yjyipgy that will extend all through cut has permitted herself to drift.|the state, They will be epectally Hence his eye opener, aimed at procuring the impeachmant E— of the rallrond commissioners, luh(; have proved themselves the tools o 'l?h“ .1.‘" nolfl'!l'l'l: I:L tar | the Hpfl'ntlng!un and Crocker crowd. Al the 81ar | 1 g0 demonatrations were suggested route oases will surprise no one. by the governor of the state, who says: Steve Dorsey expected it from the[‘‘The antl-monopoly lssue is the tssue start. Bob Ingersoll bossted of its|f the age.” It 1s as good a proot as an; antlolpated arrival, and the entire gang tightnoess f,‘, tbug?fip which th’o s of Brady's papers at the capital have | corner has on California that the rall- had thelr editorlal comments on the |road commission, whioh was thought result ready for neatly twelve montha, | 10 be one of the chief achieverments of the new constitution, should have The publio which ordinarily finds no| .\ down 'y oom- difficulty In seelng through a milistone pletely in practies, In oth. with a hole In it, would have been | er l!lmd mebl lnnl!lm:l!ond has worked admirably, It has done a n]m-; .?':;.bl’ :ll;nppoln:.ledd e “:: great deal of good 1o Iilinols, Tts G AR L M e LU ) operation In Masawchusetts, in Eog- record a verdlot of guilty. Bat they | land, and In varlous other atates, has have had no resson to antloipate any cry \hat there are such conclasion to the case. K f In twent All the olroumstances have com- :‘;.:‘;;-:‘:::; bined to favor the escape from justice | an entire and calamitous failure, of the gang of officlal thleves who| Thisis simply and solely bacauss robbed the government through cor- | there ts nowhere clse i the United rapt manipulation of the star routes. States a comblnation of capltalists of the sa ftlless greed and iron- The atmosphere of Washington was hlnd-dm-deuppmllmulhou who con- tainted for years with their lavish|trol the rallroads of that state. bribes. A chain of subsldized organs | No dnfll:udd fiml‘fl dhllml"l' n'.k i i werted the defian! octrine at h: the ::uuonll elp;ul' jolned In maz- 1597 rall¥oad: owse | \bis ipablto o ofacturing sympathy for the accosed. | ypien and {a subject to no pabile The oounsel for the defense were the|control as Leland Stanford, of Call- ablest that could be procured, while |fornia, kas done No mon in the the voluminous testimony brought in [ United States with possibly the ex oeptlon of the Standard Oll com- by the prosecution and the endless pany, have used public fran- speeches and arguments of tho gov-|chlses with so shameless a disre- ernment lawyers, who were pald by|gard of public respousibilities as the day, needlessly protracted the|the Central Pacifio syndicate. Thero tria, dlegustod tho jory and peejo. | 1% TR L kg an o ¥ TERMS BY MAIL— $10.00 | Three Mn':m.ll.w Blodgett, of the federal clrcult court, Lt it s ™ Chioago, sffirmed the ‘‘broad bliahed olalm” of the patents held by Wash- 'E EEJ\Z’RIXLY bt kot burn & Moens, of Worcester, Mase. TERMS POST PAID— for barbed fence wire, The declsion $2.00 | Three Months. 50 | aggured royaltfes to the amount of + 100 | One Month.... 20 $2,000,000 annually, some say $4,- (o Bole Agenta Lt ) ‘Em"fign.'fi&'& m:u-.. 000,000, Judge Treat's opinion declares the clalms under these OORRESPONDENCE- -All Oommunl. | patents invalld. This mskes inevitable \fons relating to NI ews and Editorial | the appeal to the supreme court at ey 'h“ldng. i Washingtor which the monopoly has BUSINESS Xal':’l'l‘l:ll.s—:'.nul .P“b.'hfi been s0 long and so skilifally fighting. ter d Remitta: i‘:"; il xe Brr PUSLIsHING Ooupany | The Practical result will probably beo OMAHA, Drafts, Ohecks and Postoffice | the overthrow of the patents and a Jrders to be made payable to the order of | reduotion in the cost of barbed wive, 3¢ Company. of ~vhich 80,000 tons, or 500,000 Tho BER PUBLISHING uu” Pml]'- miles, are used yearly, from ten cents to five or slx conts a pound or less. B ROSEWATER Bditer There s scarcely a farmer east or weat, the cost of whose fenoing will not be decreazed by the probable re- —_— walt of Judge Treat’s decision, while Suxser Oox still declares that he is |the expense of improving western reasonably certain of the speakership, | ranches will be cut down nearly one. That ts ‘‘Why we laugh.” half, Ocdigarily, in a patent oase involv- ing millions, an appeal from an ad- verse deolsion follows as a matter of course; but Washburn & Moens, the owners of the vital Hunt & Glidden patents on which thelr monopoly rests, have found it wiser, when a lower oourt had once given them a legal title, to open the doors and take In every rival by cfferlng & share In profits large enough to go around among the dozen firms parties to the Chiocago taea of the eternal unfitness of somo |®ults. An agreement was then en- things. A mannamed Gasbill asked 'M':d Into u:da:o whlol!lx th:;c eobl:t;:; 2:0‘:;::“":»1"-! the prosecution :n;ce ::swt:.‘; n:zg :t;rtilh;!;“gle:rly ants agrec L L] ! orncys. n Fral &t the en- :::l ::';_:”;:‘;:Tl‘;:::': :{‘:::::l:gl wire at a special rate, dividing| Bat whilo the thioves escape the ‘:{!—‘hl ant}soolal tendencles of privilege, whether that privilege be voloe, the royaltles upon tho basls|punlshment of tho law through a priestly, political or monetary. of thelr manufacture, In which |flagrant misosrrlage of jastice, the|™ The telegraph Saturday morning the enormons establishment of Wash- | verdict of pablic opinion will not be|announced that tis rallroad commls- burn & Moens evjoyed saperlor ad-|reversed. No one who has read vhe | 8loners of C_"” senis had proposed a vantages, Ono of these firms, at a|testimony upon which the indiotments redustion ot 23 per cent In the freights later stage In the negotiations, de- d fori s of the Oentral Padifio. This were framed, or who has watohed the s an u1tcmpt to avert the storm of manded and obtalned an Increased share, a proceeding which led to an courne of the defense siuco the trial|just wrath which is rising in Califor. begen more thana year ago, will doubt | nia. It is to be hopsd that it comes {ntricate law-sult for a new division | that Dorsey, Brady, Miner, Vallle ::’;lull;l:fifl:ndl::fi.:a :::“m:f: d,::g; of profits, brought by another firm in|& Oo. rlchly doserved the penlten-| petrayed their trns: and shall put a the monopoly. By the ekill of their|tlary. Nor will any one who has|more efficlent oheck on the Cantral counsel and thelr own enterprise and | watched the rambling methods of the | Pacifio syndioate, which Is one of the «ffisloncy, the groat monopoly has|prosecution feel inolined to question a?“:h‘l';g"g:. ‘i:?:i:":“;:%:m: held its own agalnat farmers’ assocta. [ the statement made last week by a| §.ates, tlons all over the west, which have|promivent government cfficial, that successively succumbed, the only two|under Brewster and Bliss'’ condaot | penyer News. survivicg belng one In Iowa and a|of the case a verdlot of guilty would| The pensioners are preparing foran- knot of manufacturcrs {n St. Louls, | have forced even Bob Ingorsoll to bo- | gther tussle with tho next congrese. They are organiz'ng to defend their who have won the present oase, - Ueve 1o miracles. Judge Blodgett's deolslon, upon which the monopoly reats, turned upon two polnte; firat, that barbing wire for assumed rights and to levy a fresh contribution upon the treasury, Thelr maln right seems to be to get all the money they can, and to clamor for more, finolng was a patentablo fuventlon Tholr organ'zsion s powerfal, and and not & mere ‘‘device,” and, second, 08 1t has the treasury for an objective that the relssuo of the original patent F:l:t.l :bnrfia‘ l-h Bt to §Gpho . A wi ecowme less agpressive to Glldden was valid In its enlarge with the Iapeo of timo, All tho indica- meat of the claim rade when the pat- tlons go to.show that it will grow ont waa fiest granted. It doesnot s atronger and more urgent from year poar that Judge Troat has paesed upon to year. Bo many of tho soldiers of the first polnt, nor that he hes dealt ";“’l ualon “lmw:l bave |I‘rl:mdy I:'d ith the olaim that barbed wire had 10 EIRATAR DMOOC TV POR S S paDSON wit e o rolle, and the amount pald them an. been in uee prior to the alleged discov- nually has becomo so veat, thatitis ery. JudgoTrest has refused to for- hard to find reasons for exaluding bid the Bt Louls defendants from con- °",F" equally deserving. h A Inning te ke and sell barbed wire a8 peopioiofthopnor s sapeclally tinuing to ma are willing to be most Hberal in deal- fenclug, upon the ground that the re- ing with the men who fought for the issue Inyaltdated tho orlginal patent by ex‘ending it outside the limlt ot the first specificatlons. Since Judge Blod- gett rendered his declslon two yoars 8go, the supreme court has used d Philadelphia Record tells a good story olded langusgo on the subject of re- about Col, Tompkins, for a time depot hBut the taxation made nececssary by uartermaster In the former city dur- | the vast augmentation of the pension lssues, and groatly restrioted the loose :‘"! the war, Ho had served ',,,, ,,::. roll is fast becoming the moat serfous “By hook or by Crook" — principally by Crook. Wira high license, Chicago's reve- nue from her saloous will foot np about $1,600,000 year. Bos INaERsoLL Is happy, and Steve Dorsey once more holds up his head and thinks of new mall ocontract The star route jury has returned a verdict of ‘‘not gallty.” Evex an Arkansss legislataro hasan New Jersey is warming up to a gubernatorial campalge. The leadicg local 1ssue will be in regard to the rall- voad rale, and temgserance questions will complioate things somewhat, EE———— SECRETARY CHANDLER was in high glee last week because the monltor “‘Amphitre” was launched without -alnking. If the hulk could have been sunk before it was fitted up with machinery the government would have saved over a mililon of dollars which has been wasted. —— Tae Philadelphia Committee of Oae Hondred, the citfzans' ocommitteo whioh has so successfully rid Phila- delphia of the worst ring of political planderers that ever despolled a olty, s the subject of a shor: and pointed paper, by E. V, S8malley, in the July Century E——— Froum Ohlo, os well as from elsc— whore, comes the query, ‘‘Who s Jadge Faozaker, anyhon?’ Tae nomi naiion has aroused little onthusiasm at home, and none at all abroad, while there s every Indication that the number of stay-at-home republi- cans on election day will bo larger than usual, E— Taere will be little sympethy cx- preased over the killing of Dukes, the Ualontown wmurderer, by the son of the man whom he shot down In cold blood lsst spring. Dakes ought to have dled by the hand of the law. The verdlot of a packed jury, how- ever, Is sometimes set aslde In a way that might have been antiol- pated. e— Another Tussie. ‘WaiLe the democracy are hunting arvund fora candldate for 1884, the olalms of Abram 8. Hewlitt ought not to b3 overlooked. Mr., Hewltt has a large bar'l. That Is a oconslderation which at once commends him as the helr to Mr Tildoa's shoos, Ho Is o a politlclan of some sagsolty, a congressman ot varied experlence and a large employer of labor. Thers wlll be woree men spoken of than Abe Howlitt before tho Bourbon cinven- tlon meets next summer, — Tae Now York Sun has an arlicle on ‘‘Smuggling through the Malls.” The Sun must have been gotting polnters from Casper E. Yost, preservatlon of the unfon, and this wililngness Is mads more than em phatio by the politiclans who are bound by the exigences of their occa- pation to cater to the deslres ¢f ‘‘the scldler vote.” Tae New York correspondent of the worth while to ask if the llne should not be drawn somewhere In extending the benefits of the pension system to the veterans. Thousands and thou- sands of men who never recelved a deolsion on turblne water wheels, and handed down lsst winter on a new milling proceas, the Washington court ruled that the re-lssue of a patent & blunt, bratque manner, one pecullar notion, in effeot that women had no business with tl army, elther as nurses or negro mis. missionaries or visitors. Nurses might —_— 8TaR ROUTE MiINER still prosecutes his claim for the Niobrara stage route, which Senator Van Wyck disputes. 1t cannot be denied that the senator {s making out & strong ocase, We want all the honest mall facilities that we ¢an ot in the north country, bat Ne- brasks is not hankerlng after any more star route scandals. — THE convention to elect delegates to the national ant!{-monopoly confer- ence meets at Lincoln on the 20th, It is highly important that the meet- ing shall be marked by earnestness and harmony. The delegates sent to Chicago ought to be ploked from the e Tho pln of Wl | ions o [ clae o s |1 1oy, e som dmveg o i spondent was in 0 olplo has probably gaided Judge Treat | {POCL TR S000, 0 p K e awopt |and other soldioss with whom the In deolding agalust a monopoly whose in, gorgeous In silks and satins and | World has not gone well of late, are profits have been equalled by the|dismonds and lsces: ‘'Ool. Tompkins,” | Daturally growing restive under this spoils of few patents. i she sald In & queenly way, ‘I want a exhibition of seeming favoritism. To — permit to go to such and such & place | Put all the oclalmants on the same 3 . |in Soath Jmllnn, where my husband | footing would bankrupt the govern- RACRREARY HINw, of jthe Ocobeeil is stationed, on the troopship sailing | ment. out state board of edueation, has been tc—momw." ““Oan't h-v‘:‘lt g lg It 1s not essy to find & way out of telling some unvarnished truths tofed Old Oerberus, soratchlng away at | the present difficulty, as there are very the people of that part of New Eng- [his yiled-up papers. ‘‘Why unot, I fow congressmen who have the cour- land, where he s engaged In educs- | Would like to Ymuw?" asked the mag- | 88e to vcte agalnst an Inorease of pen- h gag! nificent Mrs. Meallle. *‘Ship's fall ons. The soldlers themselves can tlonal work, He declares that the ad- responded Old Tompkine; “fqll | s0pply & remedy by showlog as patri- minfstration of education In some|of men,” *“Bat I must go," | oMo a desire for the preservation of parts of Connecticut has suffered the government now as thoy displayed £ the S f W during the war, bat it s expeoting a best men n the antl-monopoly ranks, | Koty from negleot, that no lessthan ?'.(;:n'tmh,:lp 1o wadd the Oclomal; | grost deal of them to think that they There are & number who would do tvouhnndnd oouatry school houass *‘you can't go; besldes, that's no place | Will shut the door of tho treasury in eredlt ‘o Nobeasks, sud who can be are ‘‘poor, battered, rotten and un-|for women." Porhaps you don't their own facee. R IS oot b0 meneesant iuizor) tidy,” thas fifty-three schools have an | know who I am?’ sald Mrs. Meallie, -n: ulmlypo!hu Innl:n for which fn{ than throe soholars, aud | bridiing ap with Indignation, “No. T soax ciy Journal, Ra et S R e T aad I don't want to,” said the| The Llnnuln Journal 1s bocomlog producers of this state have been bat- ! | frank quartermaster. ‘‘Well,” eald|uneasy. Ita apprehension is that Ne. tling, y that : “there i actually madame, almost beatde Borself with | braska 1s becoming too muoh of an demand for 9, ‘I am Mrs. Brig.-Gen. Moeal- [anu monopoly state. Any way, it Oapt. Btlckel ls one and Saorstary | * Mo T don't it J Burrows ls another. We do rotknow the pay nol balog safjaisct. 40 soere | 1 Augel G e M that either of these gentlemen will ac- Dg 3 ye: Brigadler Angel Gabrlel,” snapped| ‘‘Nebratka getsno more fat. Of the capable instraotors,” Mr. Hine, who | 1), § Tompkins; ‘‘you oan't g0." And|superiutendents of the Yellowstone ocept an election. Still, In selecting will be romembered a the prinalpal of | yho didn's, park recently sppointed, ‘the federal them the convention would make no | °%F high echool, no doubt contrasts governmant goes sll around us, gives the Interest taken in educational mat— Rallroad Storm in Californta. owa two and Kansas one, and nes- e tersin Conneotlout with that whioh | et Tribune: locta to mentlon tarkey once to the L TN ey A S In « recent Interview In New York | hungry of this flourlshing commou- Leland Stavford, one of tho Central | wealth, Is it possible that there are United states show a falllng oft of | the seeds of cur common school sys- Pacifio syndloste, seld that the com- | uo patriote in thi with suffislent 34,860 at the port of New York for|tem from Now England, but the plant | munistio splrit had died out of Call- | statesmanship to bo ational park? the firet four months of 1883 as com- | has thriven best in western eoll, Itis lorlth b:hhlth- recovery from the t! [{ of last year. It is noted, however, |lles west of the Allogheny |that gentleman mesns the splrit N l‘?““!‘ld dm:n.‘gboo‘i‘ ll'ln{- that the clas of lmmigrants s an fm- | mountalus that wo must ook | which has attempted to regalato tho P18, tefunded the 80,500 o sicie provement upon former years, They|for the best ccmmon schools fMiroads and the other sntl-scclal di.r‘mh expreeses confidence that ho are genera'ly robust young people and uomarried, while the German lmmi- the most thoroughly equippad system ;;’;“::::‘::‘": r‘e::;:?l':::l lh“. t::;‘“fi‘“ will be acquitted by the court mar. of school adminlstration and the larg. | communiatic the spirit which rofus tial, azd “'so0 the matter will end Indsed It won'l, Paymaater Wasson will grants are mostly farmers, many of | est popular interest in matters relet. | to transfer to him and bis sssoclates 4" "0 By o 00 S e en govern- whom bring money enough to begin |ing to free education, The East is :lPh. ll':'d graot "“n‘h:]d'{:l:nlll’lfig:- aant for datarlan R S atd busivees in & small way, The number | now supplied with Westers superio- an:| ‘:'l::;:alng:'"“z' th‘h eon: false imprisonment, assessiog dsmages of Itallan Immigrants is unpreceden: - | tendentr; Western instructions take [ muniatle spirit. at $100,000, of which he will sign edly large, but they usually begiu A waliroad digging, rag-picking or organ- grindiog st once, and thus become self-supporting members of a com- the lead tu the discusslon of educa. cyolone 1 brewing lu the | *™* half to his counsel as a contia- munity, —_— Tue statistios of tmm geation to the “How it Will Bod. Chicago Hersld, A great mass 804 fos. " ose by the people of Santa Olara goaches, bed rate, methods are transplanted to New uuum{, who haye at last risen In pop- mlo-“,‘;.nphsn, nh?:::mh,md out Eogland to take root, as the Qalucy | ular Indignation ost the ‘‘out. )by ‘“Rough on Rats.” 152, dootrine sccepted before. Ina recent|,n’the frontier, and had there acquired | burden the people must bear, and it is | g, must be limited to the earllor spocifi- | be allowed, but there was absolately no | Wound or contracted a lasting disease | d. PHRSON ALITIHES, H. WESTERMANN & CO, nal dandies, On» hey Q'A villy, and the other IMFPFORITERIRES OF who has carried the art of dress 8o far th: whenever he designs to make & vislt he composes for the occasion & special toilet, which, from the socks to the button.ho! h Y de M , - China and Glass, day rz play & symphony of Chopin upon it, The king of Portugal is plain, short and sphelkiog of Portagal i pain, short and | 608 WASHINGTON AND 609 ST. CHARLES ST. :Imli the nhvn;ll;u and :d conlen;g: for n‘:ll- . oinn: en A to become kinj . of Spsit, he said: “No, I cannot affo St. LOU is, Mo. {Ir; y double premiums in insuring my| may 22.8m 2 e, 4 Sir l:‘u:x Mnnteflnrfi'l}l‘n:drfd:}i bl}r’:b ay, which ocours on the 24th of Octoher, is to be celebrated, among other wayr, b; -W- O S openingthe 'Montefiore Kabbinica, Col. H LE ALE lege,” at Rome, The difference between old Ksau and Governor Butler ie, that one sold his birth- right for a mess of pottage and the other wvells the lezislature with a pot of messay General Longstreet’s son failed to p the examination at N Academy and he has been given a clerkship in the interior department, Detaulter Polk, of Tennessee, is said to be likely to get $150,000 per annum frem the Mexican mines, into which he poured 1] SAM’L C. DAVIS & CO., Ericason, the inventor of the monitor, still works twelve hours a day, though he lll:lhxhty -Tl old. Iasummer he bathes wi crushed ice, T AT D Washington Avenue and Fifth Street, brella and a canteen of water when the :::::::.dap-nmnl predicts clear and dry | gegeye_ TOUIS, - & - - - - - - MLO.. & General Li Hung Chang nervously bites the end of his pigtail when he Is giviog FELKER, BA'—UDERV& Co,, orders to the grand army of the tea-chest i v st s COMMISSION MERCHANTS Kansas City 1 ‘hursday, had such a bad cold that he couldn's be Intérviewed. AND PRODUCE DEALERS 1622 Capitol Avenue, Omaha, Nebraska, ‘“Poor Carlotta,” Mexican Emperor __Quotatio on application. _Consignments solicited and remittances promptly made, it - Maximilian's wi has almost entirely recovered her ins W. K, Vanderbilt is setting the fashion in New York to imitate Russia and not Enogland or France, The adjutant-general of Kansas is Thom- M . Heis very popular among tho Iadies, | ] T. B. Aldrich, the poet, dresses like a “‘dude” and waxes his woustache, M. de L uld lik 1 This Flour Is made at Salem, Richardeon ccunty, Neb,, in the combin Ihruugh‘fl: it '_ Losto 1 roller and stone system, We glv;e EXCLU:IVE salo of our flonr to one firm in Cap ain Webb, the swimmer, is broken place. We have opencd a branch at 1618 Capitol avenue, Omaha. down in health and pocket. M Shah Nasr-ed-Dia, tho filthy raler of | " acdressciner. VALENTINE & REPPY, fiem or Gring, Yeb Persia, is » raving maniac T YRS TN ST 2 o e Uncle Rufus Hat:h o & yacht, but sailing makes hi e The prince of Wale an expert boxer STEELE, SJHNSON & GO0., Jncimie e v o el [HOLESALE GROCERS MSenator Pendleton is extremely fond of spaghetti, Henry Ward Beecher always wears soft felt hats, ‘‘Plunger” Walton's luck has deserted im, AND JOBEERS IN ~lour, Salt, Bugars, Canned Coods, anc POLITICAL NOTES. All Grocers’ Supplies. Senator Pugh, of Alabama, recommends Abram S, Hewitt to the democracy. isamn Bese RSliSec, Sesennisr o A Full Line of the Best Brands of i s 1IGARS AND MANUPACTURED TOBAGCO. for Mr, Frederick Douglass prints a card LIS lngdthu h’a is not t{ying to met up the X ?.fén:v.:‘i{:: gonvention I Proident | 1ygnts for BENWOOD BAILS AFD LAPL:§ & RAKD POWLER 6 suspecte m. Sm— S — Judge Willism Lawrence, first comp- troller of the treasury, is said to be work- iR earnestly to sevire the republican C. F. GOODNFAN' nomination tor gocernor of Ohio, Gove A B O X A T E ernor Fostor favors thoe candidacy of Mr, Foraker, Ths county elections in Virginia show a decided fallicg off in the strength of the readjuster or Mahone party, its candidates having been defented in several counties where such a result was not even hoped for by tie democs B Tho repablican and Irving hall demo- SR LI 20 cratic members of the New York e: gnminin bore termed scoritimnnin | 13 A TN'TS, OILSVARNISHES entire patronsge of the board will be di- \vl:m.helwcan Irving hall and the repub. An d Wi n d ow G ' ass. i mitor Stewart's eoogresmlonal appor- onment bl for Po ds. nounced by stalwart republiorn state| QOMAHA 0 2 2 NEBRASKA, nowspapers as o democratic measure, and ey arv una‘le to see how any independ: ent senator who cares for party harmony e Wit 1o soek b . eliman (0] Senator Bayard has made a fresh bid e r- for the presidancy fn the shape of a — vate” letter e editor of a new: vv who promptly published it, as the. wiiter HOLESALE oubtless expected. In this communiea- or more, Senator Boyard contrives to ssy nothing in partlc. ular with tolerable- ability, Gonsidering the fact that the property will not be knooked down for » year and & half yet, ¢ ::'i:ifll for th.tpnddeé‘lfl' at %l:nfln' are & 0 o premature,—Chicago 08, K resery A o i ".:.f"*"'.;;j“.‘.‘{:‘;{c;m.?* /1801 and 1308 Farnam St. Cor. I3tk after he lled t de e o mas sompalled to_eursmd s OMAHA, NEB. R. Lynch, his republican opponent, Gen, Chalmers announces his divorce from the bourbons with a flourish of trumpets What Mahone was in Virginia Chalmers sspired to be in Mirsicel and he de- olared his intention of forming a liberal arty in that atate which would sweep the emocrats from place and power, A gen. tleman woo has recently arrived Lere from Missinsippi, and who is one of the best formed re, Lehrenkey s Flags, Balloons, 76 liss between the u;per anl unde: stones, ' sail this gentloman, “‘and he belog grouadto, powder 't w e | PR R TR OIRACEK ERS [ j g Torpedoes and 4th of July Goods. SEAD FOR PRICE LIST TO THE HEADQUARTERS MANR MEYEX & JTO. Y ———— 0 ———— VAN REMED FOR‘; u EA.IN. Rreumatism, Nouralgla,Sciallca, WAKEFTELD, M:OARTHY & BURKE, Lath, Shingles, Picksts, g ' |BASH, DGOKS, BLINGS, MOLDINGS, LIMF, CEMEW Undertakers,| = ‘=oaswcms, wco. 218 14TH ST., BET. FAF YL A!’% SWETATE AGENE FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT (O¥7AXY DO UGLAS Near Union Pacific Depot, - CHATA, KEB . 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