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4 ’ LITUKSIIA YL o UCiNIY 214 1000, THE DAILY BEE.~OMAILA, - == — - _— V'S PATRIOTISM, THE ()\[ \ll \ “lw l" DORS good conduct and fair dealing that upon | the question becomes too perplexing, it | YOUNG NUTT BEHIND THF BARs | H WESTERM-ANN & co MU 4 Vi \ [ o - *| Since the day when the energetic work |a promise of indemnity, supported by [ may |‘4‘\‘~I-]\Iulh allowing ,l].,, good |,.ml . | N ’ Published every morning, except Sunday. The | of Thomas L, James, scconded by James | any consideration whatever, the company | #1810 KU Flon viey propossc | Grim Colincidents in the Two Trag IMPORTERS OF only Monday morning daily. ) e 1 1 not long ago in reg ¢ young and dies Dukes Popularity with NADU §Y Ak A. Garfield, resulted in the finding of in- [ shall be bound, whatever may be con- | yannvenble bucks on the reservation Women Since He Slew One_Year #10.00 | Three Months «00 | dictments against the gang of star route | cealed in a labyrin conditions and | This would not he so barbarous as it | Captain Not Stk Nowves ) | One Month 100 jobhers, Stephen W. Dorsey has been | exceptions, to defeat its on. It is | might at first seem, Tt would be merely | & TUK WERKLY BRR, PURLISHED RVERY WRDNRADAY pathetically appealing to his party patri- | easy enough to withhold the policy wtil '“'"\m"»’,.”{[\,‘.} : v!:;“h|“h‘:" &io T Speciat 10 the Chicago Herald, Skt TRRMS POSTEAY otisimn in order to create republ sym- | pagment of the premium, and that course | £ feitod iy Ustoxtowy, Pa., June 19, ne % | Three M e 10| One Stonth pathy for himself in his disgrace. A |of dealing will deceive no one. But ths T g e "” . pany, Sole Agents Newsdeal: | patriotism which contents itself with | delivery of the policy imparts inden Feter' G0 mof In-|to sy, This man killed my father, slan- | ersin nited State % i el g i / dered ny sister, and again and again SN sornven | using party as a means for personal ag- [in a way which most men will accept | Ny vork Eveniig Post sneered at and insulted me on the streets chl d Gl mfl'.'»'r‘i'i'»',”.‘,]’v’.“{i',\”'.‘I,"['»'y"{'w\'.'h'r".i' r’wv‘l\‘r‘fl grandizement is very little credit to the | withont question. We think that the| Mr, Cooper was always a careful and How could I help it! It was my duty to | nal aln alss, Brr. possessor and less use to the party itself. | Men who howl loudly for the old flag e e | while thinking only of an appropriation made pay ‘)xl\l no right to flatter themselves over | contract hetween these parties was com myself and my family.” Jumes Nutt spoke thus to |..<.m.m.1 and he closed his thin lips firmly as utte the words. He isyet a prudent business man. H always opposed to the metlusls of nany mer- | | chants who launced out in extravagant enterprises on borrowesl woney, for which wis BRI LRTTRRS plete when the policy was delivered, the defern and All Busin addrossed t Dratts, Ch able to the |608 WASHINGTON AVENUE AND 609 ST. STREET. t is liable on it.' 'm in they paid exorbitant rates of interest. [appearance and in manner. He is of e THE BEE BUB ISH]NG (0. PROPS, [ their loyalty to the government, and ras. | EXPENSIVE CHUCH GOING Once, while talking abost a project with | rather slender and awkward figure, are —-——LJ—&EIE;M_O._—_— L iy [ cals who suceessfully pull the wires of ol A writer in the current issue of the | an acquaintance, the latter said m.m“\‘ as clad i I'l‘"“' S clothes Pe— . E. ROSEWATER, Editor SRt e ror rioe Review handle ¢ * to borrow th ths, | 10-C i e i e el LE SA—LE : | iotiideal BRomnIBAEISH ™ to 1hies their | North American Review handles the | have 0 b th |t Rox dis: sondedknl waeked: his ‘7‘; E Turw senatorial fight in Now Hampshire | 0¥ influence and mask their privato in | canses of the decline in cliurch attendaic “Why do you borrow forso short a tine Mr. Cooper asked. | father’s acres. Early in life he ook upon “Becwase the brokses | himself the habits of a husbandian, will not negoeiate bills for louger.” **Well, | devoted himself to the place if you wish,” said Mr. ( 1 will [ to bool. is becoming decidedly interesting. nies deserve no sympathy from O ty | witl and 11 or moder | Teaders when they are tripped up by jus- |81 ans and a fair share of pride cannot aff ratleer than | Soquiet has been his ilfe that Cousernaas Hascars, has been unu- | tiee and receive the exposure and disgrace rd the expense pery Y| discon ote st that rate|ina community where eve i ke ally quict this season. He will proh. [ Which they deserve | would willingly, remarks the writer, puy (l.l..wl.'ll:". A% yor i oAChi(r® | TN Batontel fROLGH" Mo \\'(‘.l-\'»”.‘»\."”“ - ' ably make himself heard after the first| Dorsey and Brady were ulnlunlrlull)hll the form of pew rent a reasonable ’ “Certainly | He was known as a boy of exemplary ot "m‘ of great assistance to the republican [ compensation for such benefit as they [ am. I will discount your note for £10,| habits ml entirely without guile. 8o R leaders in carrying the last national elec- | could get, but 'pew rent s the| 000 for three years at that rate. Will o smal s Jus frame that e conld” eusily D | do it?” “Of comrse | will,"” sutd the me taken for seventeen instead of past Turne wasa good deal of undiluted | tion. Dorsey was a man of wide political | smallest — part — of the demands| o - o w,.” i M. "ww w.»m;- yeurs of age. His features are | with Judge Hoadley at the head of the [#pecches could not be depended upon to | #v dvnuhwfl From the mos | in three yes ..nul give me your cf ::h‘-("';‘ 'k'"""' ",1:”"' Tl i il '"I . * procession, win votes unless h:u-\kwl by a good v;uxlk ;:y}.‘ uith;n c}h. y vlnm a ’rhu'ru-llx :m-...u:. :vh z‘{*'"’:";::;‘l“_l:&l:" ','.""[)::'1'.'.':.,'.“\“‘;":. | et l‘_":‘“'“:“x'l"' ":*'.‘m* L miis ,rh-l_-”:m; —————— ing organization. As secretary of the |they find themselves subjected to con 3 J; RATia srchant, | in the part where the e eyl ; " Tuk next time General Crook takes | national republican committee, he was |stant solicitation for a hundred purposes pss o il h""::,fl':,:l,’ l\,':;'(‘]f:':'f (Rt Casprmbles A o wfl'“’“:'h_.:’d.Waslmglan Awenue and Eifth Street, - - - ST. LOUIS. MO, the warpath after Apache cutthroats he | Prought into intimate relationship with | that have no connection with their| ply. “Your interest for thirty sixmonths | the boiler-rcom of « steamboat. The —_— ought to remember that a dead Indian is a good Indian. | at 8 per cent per month amoinds to 108 | cells look lika boxes encased in a neg- | ent, or 810,800; thercfore your| W sk of iron bars. The male and female 4 ons for wishing ter “‘Perhaps the influential republicans from every state in the union, and he played his cards go to church, church which they wish | l,‘l’ Felker, Bauder & Co,, merchant deters such ruinous rates, and he used to say that nothing could | fully convincad. him as this rather hu- | | morous propesal by Mr. Cooper . g Kk for 8800 just makes us even.” The | Prisoners are in the samw apartmend precT U well to increase a personal influen ;;'u I";,g‘";5“"';“;:.»];;;1'“'m3l Hich ;,';;)‘;..... thi pra Vilustration of the | Whett not kept in dose cels. ' gain of 45,000 inhabitants during the past |in good stead if his conspiracy | in debt, and u.., aic aAlGd to help i | {OF the use of i i) LR the medn ron this worning Lt Piti‘o "'w ! Th ined never to horrow at | sat apart from them and had an entirely | fequently | different look from ave 50 | Amias comfy under the year, in spite of the handicap of Tal- madge’s sermon, to roh the treasury ever camo to light. [out of foolish bankruptc y are Mr. Dorsey was o howling patriot, He | 8sked to subscribe for foreign missions, i B .";"' b l"‘ | though doubting the benefit to distant a—— gloried in republican principles and he 85 WOl ol teal ing | savages of the WhAT has become of the Pr“l'“,‘ml.]:lm'l'll every confidence in republican | which it costs 8100 to give them. market house? If we can’t build it on |promises, especially those which he be-| Jefferson square let us have a market | lieved bore some reference to his own re- ‘house wherever it can be built. demption. He claims that he spent 813,000 out of his own pocket from pure patriotism for republican success, chiefly in Indiana and Ohio, and no one will 1y of the others able as I can expect to be | 1622 Capriol Avenue. o = remmstances,” said he, and. £ Quoations sent on appeation. | then added. with a faint smile: **We canmot have alled upon to contribute to | Y 1668 116l A et g i) | table terorises and. entertain. | Your healtydepends on the parity of | place like this | Hot chiled weemAinly: etk [ your blood. - People who realize this aro| I% is o sorry place, indecd, but | . A LY PO | faking Hood's Sarsaparilla with. the best | the sheriff who keeps it says.he is making | | OMAHA, NEB. Consignments scifoitedt ard remittances prompt y made. #¥ | urged, when they have llwu‘“mm young Nutt as comfortable as possible. | perse He soutly denies the report: that he ©d Dukes libertios he is.denying the kAL CRoOK has brought a white elephant from the Mexican jungle, own aid, in private what they e al notiens about |h.;r|ml-lvi srdance with which they do in| A, 0 afford or feel dis- | (or, NeAmska, i o phaee. W Lined Roller Stona System. We L a branch at 1613 €apitol avesue | ——— Star ar flour to on Address ei quittabint $t. Louis Republican toute Tases, and G g o =ent prisoner VALBNTINE & REPPY, Uncle Sam isina quandary what to do|doubt the assertion whe watched the ‘:mwl .h',..'.‘.”‘1...,.lffi-"’::fffjl...l. .Ll":..”n':? A conviction in the star route trials has | There are grim. coincidents in all this | _miom&eom lom or Omaha, Neb. ! with him. Why can’t those Apaches be | conduct of the campaign in those states. | demands, but greedy, persistent and ";""_‘)‘ ‘_'“)t'" e I'L“c“‘lv l"“' chacacter of :L':':"f'"’:‘* “;":"",::‘ Nutt is T“»m“\éil in the | == delivered to Barnum or Buffalo Bill?] | Mr. Dorsey was a patriot from expedi- | almost impudent. Our secker for slm—i( 19 TV g st h 88 i | o B s s L tels, kit any great confidenee in their ability to who murdered his father and'will be tried divine the truth, and in their virtue before the same Judge. Withone excep- should the tvuth appear very plain. The | tion the same counsel will appear. mode of trial hus heen so extraordinary, | Dukas was a manwho shunnad the haunts | ; and every step has been so dilatory, and | of men, but basked in the society of | esa, e . mem all has beew.so. complex, that &r months | worasn. He had pleasing manners, but [ conviction has seemed improbable. Men | was anything but handsome. He was a bent on reaching just ends andiexecuting | grossfellow, short, fleshy and.with s A STEELE, JOHNSON & CO,, SR AL KRR A EoRgregaLit of daughters of the herse-leech, ever crying ‘Ciive, give!’ and he flecs in weari- ness and disgust from their importu nities.” Agnin his peide and self-respect ara hurt if he finds it impossible to head the sncy and a plunderer from principle. Itis decidedly cheeky in him at this late day, when he has done more than any one man to imporil republican supremacy t plead his party services as proof “of the splondid ingratitude of dishonest power. The scandal of the star route, in whi “Grati’ has a pen picture of General Crook in which he described him as long, lank and lean. Gath's acquaintance with the general is probably about as intimate as witha number of other dignitaries about whom he writes so familiarly. | | | hitch ANBJOBBRES IN { il | some higher officials in the department in [and uncalled for attacks upon another | respect ought to be left sev alone by |~ ot | : legally proven. | WHOLESLE AND RETAIL DEARER IN L1 straight jackets would meet with gencral | paving material by alleging that Tug |all but the wealthy. There is 4 M""""\" If there is any possible good to result | E approbation outside of Burlington, Towa. | Beg has become the organ of the asphalt | contradiction in singing about *‘free sal- | from this trial it must be looked for i [ —_— | contractors, will mislead no intelligent | vation” and making life miserable to ‘|]|‘l]|«lf.|\ll that the | nin‘yll\' will now hu-llh]nl % X Grxrnal Crook thinks the captuwred [reader, Our views on the superiority of | Whose incomes do not enable them to | F4 'm’i“,"":::““’,l‘ji‘,f\ :‘:lll‘::‘j:", i e = Apachies otght to go back on the reserva- | granite blocks over any and every other | contribute to orphan asyluus, foundhing | ofivg ranch of the government honest | THE GREAT | ) / tion, and the interior department dis- | matarial have undergone no change, and | hospitals, foreign missions and magnifi- | and able men. The star-route frauds MAN REM SASH. DOORS, BL]NDS, MUUL]][N(}S, LINE, [}EMENT, PLASTER, &C- agroes with the general. Meantime the [no amount of patronage from asphalt | cent piles of brick and mortar. Still flu-\:\‘-:« the fruit ..mr u‘nhullli .uh.m.hill.. | TN STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY. 3 i / i ; | on wesident, aye e = e T war depnrtinent. s supplying rations for |contractors is linblo o chango it |conclusion of the witer, that it the| % i ot gt | EOER A * | Near Union Pacific Depat, i i Z OMAHA. NEB three hundred hungry Chiricahauas orcthe | We have always recognized that, next | modern Christian \)Il\n«h is the guard ll:m | Hia head of ithe interior and postoftice de- | Rheumatism, Neuralgla, Sg‘lahca, | 8 railroad, who don’t eare whether schoal | to granite, sheet asphalt laid on concerete | of the gateway to heaven, it is easier for | partments under him cost the people of Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothach I Keeps or not, 80 long ns the Indian meal | is an excellent pavement for streets on | # whole caravan of camels to thread the the United States—speaking ~ within [ C F GOODMAN 5 4 . 5 ¢ e ek bounds- - hundreds of millions of dollars | o vedl than f | and hacon holds out. | which the traffic is light. For such |jostern of a needle’s eye than for a poor | PPREEE . HECH T 0 e e Dusiness | | ——— streots it is better than any other known [ man to make his through the formid- | o, by vequired in his department and | | Trosk snail pace railroad trains across | material, if laid down under favorable |able barier,” is hardly warranted by thg| had foreshadowed ever so dimly the cost | | 0 esa, e ru ls mtinent will soon be as much a|conditions. Eve ly knows that this | facts. |of the back ]w\lamnl law, that |qun-; SR of the past as the overland stage | has been wn unusually stormy season, and | e e e B DI RATER RN conch. The fast train schedule of the | contractors both for stone and asphalt L g & LI | o speak the truth, or no_compreliension | R el i | e 0 . . Union Pacific will bo matchod by fast | pvements have sulfored serious damago| Dot Vandervoort will toot the brass | [ WSS ¥ Tl P00 Ha PN S0V | s Wil | S y ll VHHHS lll W trains over the Burlington and Rio Grande | and great inconvenience. To pronounce | "% oo any, "m";"]"l" gurgmmmaghi e mh ;l!-* Jreatly. pure vege s y y i i fi usines ve o 1 is able remedy route to Denver and Ogden. It ia also againat any pavement because an unfin-| What Shall We do With Them? 1:utri:t\“|: l‘lllu‘l"t‘u ';i',l;l“ nl‘:.k::: it The f tie oee i OMAHA, NEBRASKA. foreshadowed that the latter roads will | ished section damaged by heavy floods | San Francisco Chronicle. mediocre figurehead, Mr. Keys of Ten- tonic and an_altera ' s soon put a second through train on the | appears to n disadvantage, would be un-| ~General Crook has returned from the | nessee, at the head of the postoffice de- il b g = line between Chicago and Ogden, which | fair as well as senscless. We might | heart of the Sierra Madres, bringing | partment, was fitted for a village post- ea_and GA.TE GITY . may compel the Union Pacific to increase well cond, bridk aa|™ith him the murderous Chirioahuss of | master. Ho seems to have neither known i k) and ‘ver, Ay ! ¢ Lo RN Fy ™ | whom he went in search. Little so far | what was going on nor to have concerned s 2 s a salutary the speed of the day express that leaves | a building material bocause the founda- | seems to have been gained by the cap- [ himself about Tha department over which i < inthe entire | Omaha at noon. The route across the | tion of several brick blocks suffored more | ture. 1t is a repetition of the story of [he nominally prosided, while the STOMACH s..,.,k e plaing certainly will afford a splendid or less by the same terrific rain storm. the white elephant, ~ He has a quantity | hold robbers "of the republican party I R generally. field for lightning travel Or we might pronounce againat the use of | °f Pad Indians on his hands and does not | planned and exveuted their raids. ionkeaoity MANUFACT KRS OF ¢ 8 : 7 RvE Lol know what to do with them. He has not ————— — = Rilex 8 brick entirely because stone is a more | yot disarmed them, because if the Mexi- One Experience from Many. PROPOSALS FOR PAVING, r AxorER movement i to be made by | durable material for foundations. Thisis | cans claim them as subjects he may think | | 1o boen si a e te s ate als : \ ! : s y o beer able so lon, . e the pension agents this winter to secure | precisely what the Republican did re. | best to give them his blossing and'a sup-| 4,4 e "lt"l'lk':f:lk ::‘y‘l ;::::{,:""l ® N0 o | Sealed propossia will be received by the undersigr: r n rl » anfing in pensions. | When it iafta- | cently in calling into queation the value ply of ammunition and send them back | ¢1,uble and ex: sense, mo one seemed to | for furnishing paving material and paving the follow —ALSO AR A QY FeR EAo ol Bead o 3810 [quent across the border. From the standpoint | Jow what ailed it T owan com. | 28 dist y of Omaha, to-wit: Paving ken into consideration that about forty | of asphalt as a paving material because a|of the present the campaign appears | sletels dishourtancd sad discouraged. T | viel an o A e, Cwits Best Sash, Doars, Blinds, Stairs, Stair Railings, Balusters, Window & Dosr Frames, &. ~ per cent of our national expenditures|portion of the unfinished cushion coat on | to bo a brilliant failure. 17 "he had left | {hy ‘foume of mind I got a bottlo of Hop | LA o! oux Fail Granfc,"beet atalty ot Live Firet-clas faclltios for the T‘.,..,M.,{“.. al kinds of Mouldings. Planing and Maiching » speciaty, aalh : + é A s S 3 R 0 of s of Hop | Gione, bes of Sand Stone, und idad As- om the co o xecuted sts in pension payments| Dougls atrect was torn up by the flood. | the Indians in the Sierra Madres, it is | Bitters and used them unknown to my r:.u':‘u....’m‘l’“..,‘;i.n.?{i.'L eniatiod ana paving to | OPdeF® from the countey il be B Cormunications to A. MOYER, Proprietor. this information s extremely interesting. | 1 the Zepublican had always heen | 1O impossible that they would ere now | fuily: T soon bogan to improve, and | b¢ done in sccoriance it plane s specifcatons : 3 have been annihilated by the Mexican 4 on fle in the oftice of the Board of Public works The last arrearbill was log-rolled through | known as a staunch advocate of the pub- | (roops, who would have had no one o be | §0 s 5 fast that my husband nml] ‘x:m o be accompanied by sampies bt { reside! olec- . NoPps, D WO P N8 0 one to thought ange t but | to be furnis| oh ongress just before a presidential elec- | lic interests instead of as a cats-paw of o jealous of and would haye given no quar- | WJ,on ,";,‘M'f,:’,‘,“‘;fi:.":",fl“‘l"“,‘:,,;‘,f"l‘, L4 M mpanie e of i H DAIX .EY tion, when neither party dared to commit | groat corporation that feeds it with £100,- | ter in case of capture. ~ Were the Indians | oy said, **Hurrah for Hop Bitters! s bond with the city of Omaha in the #um of ten e E Tin itacl against it through fear of losing the | 000 of job work a year, we might have | 1¢ad General Crook would know what to | ey they prosper, for they have '"“'“'\x ousand dollam (31060 for cach district for the 2 N 3 ml 1 0 i 9 9 9 Secretary ot ' 6 ™ faithful execution of said word ide to be ac soldier vote the coming campaign. The | sccounted for ita courge as evidence of | o sy ' ion cunwehile - Secrtary | other Well and s happy.”—The Moth- | yanied by crtifd chack i the s of v indred same tactics areto be tried once more. | a want of common sense. Knowing, | be glad to turn them over &o the interior | L) ‘ ) W of non-accopts It will be a very doubtful experiment | }i,weyer, that it derives its inspiration on | department, but Secretary Teller does ey Hit It Again, |= ibifldsemhen gonsenct 5ty “. v i SORKAGHIY Il T WISk a nelsch Kiock. Beeh Workuminin RuSTRRMGT thin time. No one questions that dissbled | overything ut ook roviews and dude | Bt want them. e agont at Sun Carlos| (\‘.] over it wn 1.i rl\u :1"1’ x 1.““...'... phrored by the uavor | e a/u/ Factory S. W. Corner 16th and Capitol Avenue, Qmaha. soldiers deserve pensions and ought to poetry from U, P. headquarters, o |ipaaLausy o o i f 1"!"1“ l“ i n\ (. l..:‘. hly x.; |||“ : o e W of Pubiic woris get them. and thet their widows must not | naturally suspected, as did many TS much | leans, on May 8th, rt or the whole be permitted to suffer. But the pension ns, that this sudden assault on that there are | Ticket A Eh1AT oA ‘ AMES CRRIOUICE, o | E B GHAPMAN & CO 8, L ad DS ol " 0 AP cke! 8old as & 0! 0] hu nu[lw I l\u\\h r» | . . . dodge has been worked to such & piteh |y halt had some relation to the scheme | good Ay ductine to wel-| to a wealthy Suban at Havana, drew the | Omaba, dune o, 188 ? S very valunteer who has contracted | ¢ [come the wanderers and have held a| .l.ull prize of §75,000. No. 47 't'i:‘:‘:]“:l’m;u:: ‘gr‘h“l‘. ‘l’: l'"|‘|‘ ‘1..‘ of "‘l"""«‘-‘“1"]""""r"‘;'-'m“"'” Right | qemacratic convention to expron their | 803, sold to a New Yorker as a_whole, p, ¥ue e 3 after his | hore lot us say that if the Greeley sand- | dis; in dignified form, Itis a most| drew the second capital prize, £25,000. discharge, and who falls into the hands | stone is s wood as the Medina sandsto -.“nm'ul.u':um]-humun, i R |;{.n(‘hm‘llIllaplml|-||/ : ¢ of the pension sharks, is an applicant for | we should pref wsphalt for busi. |in sueh a muddle to' reconcile the con- | §10,000 and wassold in fifths, at &1 | ; o public ounty. 1t i nsul 0 6 | o s, Wo cane nuhing. whotbor | L5 St of Justice s buunnity. | o Meurs s, J. McMilin, (hioush Oldest Real Estate Agent. 1213 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. | ::ldt-m‘l;h-!m of :‘hv 'x'l"':'\' '(*' MUPPOR | the quarry is owned by Bill Stout or| Mexican authoritios as prisoners of wac, | Texus; ~to Mr.— Sum ! Jones, of | = at they are the importunate beggars | Juy Gould or Sidney Dillon. What we | there may be an auto-dafe at Hermo- | Los - Angeles, P. Schu-| 8 7 ' that these blood-suckers would make | want is the most durable material for the | 110 like those so_ successfully practiced | macker, of Allen ligh Co., Pu. | Notary Public and Practical Con- P. BOYER & CO., H them out to be. i by the ancestors of the Sonorans at the . drew each the | | DEALERS IN y city time of the Inquisition. Should this be | fourth capital,£6,000--sold in fifths at #1 | veyancer. Agiiiey 13 | We are 20w paying a hundred willions of — Aons itiia ""fm" L R oL ORI anking otliers to Henry Ehrhardt, | ) y i dollars a year on the pension account Tur United States circuit court of | Arizona would, by protest or e el s 15‘1u.\.1'5|...-m at. “ Louis, H 11 s f d L k c That is & very large sum, but every cent | Colorado has rendered a decision that an | interfere, forhe is too firm a believer in J. F. Albert, 614 Locust st., same a’ s a e an oc Omp y! i i " N anna 9 “ .| drastic measures when it is de two-fifths collected b | . | of it must be raised from taxes levied on | insurance policy issued but not paid for ;m oyl o 4 Clarke sells Houses and Lots, Residence Lota and P 3 i P oy | B od to purge the land of sav Richard & Co., wl- | Business Lota all over the city, and all additions, be FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF ¢ | an overtaxed people. The party that | holds the insurer lisble for any los that | il 5, et s Bl A New York city, a party ...\...}.....\.‘,'f“..x B e oetvad tatiug. lower than | tries to find another peg to hang pensions | may accrue to the property insured. The | this side of the border negotiations be- ancisco, Cal, Many g | 40y other agent, mar 16 » onis likely to lose more votes than it|court holds that the promise of the policy | tween the two nations can proceed with | those who captured $266,000 in prizes J. E. BERGEN, will gain by the attempt. There is a|holder to pay the premium was a good gruu(u'lt]'mufnlrl u.u‘;- .}\_....-.-m;.; authori- <}.-.‘..\-.l their -m....”.u.h.n.l| ;I &:T neat . P . i . ot "V ties. The solution of this problem is in|drawing occurs Tuesday, July h, and STAPLE AND FANC limit beyond which the mine of public |and sufticiont consideration andlaid down | oy hands, and wherever these Apaches| M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La., will y ) [ e gullibility cannot bo worked, even with | the principles as follows: *“It is main-|are put, it should be in a place where | furnish any desired information on an Grroceries ) wote-making as its object. tained as a sound and wholesome rule of | they can never again make trouble. If|application, Cor. Sixteenth and Cuming Streets. 1020 Farnam Street. Omaha. { 1 justice woeld not have dallied: along na | I his log. Ho lad o clean-shiaven face ; A Sttt i the court has in this trial. A& state trial | full and round, and with a sort of sancti. | pr, — Stephen W. Domsey was the prime |subscription lists and lend off in the ecl. | She court B in. ing i nev ious, e o uad o gib | FUGUR, SALY, SUGARS, CANNED @007, ND ALL. GRECERS' SUPPL ; : i oh really means. anything is never |monious, expression. He had a ylib . ‘ Wi shall presently sce whother the |mover and hend conter, has knocked |lection. His social position is guaged by | 7030 Y i ™ Th lemgth of | tongue, and insinusted himself_into the J i ! LIES. state hoard of equalization is disposed to his ability tocontribute, and if his private assess Nebraska railroads according to it L i erat 3 el o R hected, The defendiats had | towa alone who are to-day trembling lest . their known value or whether they will | up by all the Bradys and Dorseys, and .‘.In.d.,.' tofool that b s nobody in the | pacted. . The Mo quity | sk Joving xisies s Coatatn \m“ ci g d Manufaet i T cco continue the farce of allowing railroad | others of the disreputable gang who grow | church- by the country with o unauimity rarely |slaywr will reach the public gaz ars an ured Toba, = property to evade its just share of the burden of taxation. 3 & 5 S tions and quarr 3 Aumiovar. nominated by a ropublican| This paper has beon a steady and [loast. The incossant dropping of |18 BEIGAGY SRR, Lt B S0 i M HELIMAN & co, i caucus, Senator Roilins, of Now Hamp. |a consistent advocat of granite ns the [fostivals and entertainments that wear | the jury to agree. A vendict of acquit- | win the ; i, is till o the ragged edgo of un. |best and in the end tho cheapest of all | wway tho pocketbooks of the small|tal s for these. reasons something of | lome forcver i wres one o an- 5 : 5 4 5 5 | 50] 5 laried clerk fall less heavily | surprise. | other. His efl aid to be freighted | i cortainty i the joint sewion of the fog- | paving. materivls. 1t took this position | salaried clerk—fulls - lews - honsily | WETS i ever, who think | with fender misaivos, showiug miny s 0; esa e o lers are. Any other mai than Rolling | before the board of public works was cre- | upon | good round | R ES ot been entirely in vain. | (wests and inname . would do much better for evory one ox-|ated and a paving tax authorized. [t |subscription hus its appropriate effect for cept the monopoly lobby at Washington. sal of Postmaster CGeneral m to put the letter carriors into Kknee breeches is violently opposed down fhe whole line. A proposition to put | more party patriotism out of hundreds of republican voters than was ever worked fat from the treasury. PHALT AND STONE., fought for the granite blocks on Tenth street, and has urged the adoption of that material on every heavily traveled street in Omaha. The effort, now being made by the Republican to divert pub- lic attention from its recent malicious the speeches. was, to the last degree, ab- means canuot stand the pressure heis [surd. But an acquittal was hardly ex- There is some truth and some exagger- ati Lin this picture. The wealthy men in many of our churches contribute the several years and economical hedging can | be It might | be said, too, that the general idea is that | ndulged in the meantime. churches are something more than mere adjuncts to society, and that a congrega- tion where wealth is the prerequisite to | witnessed in any case, doubt in the minds of There was not a yhody of a con spiracy to rob the government. It was quite generally expected, therefore, that | This opinion has an insufficient ba The result will rather eonfirm every p ulator and treasury parasite and pro sional contaactor and s bidder in the | belief that criminal responsibility can never be fixed on him, and the whole| hody of this gentry will rest secure t they may conspite with impun Chaxges of this natuig, it will be assun 8is. goodigra not less than hal a.d speatable ldie of wany ladies.. There are en‘wowen in this Al FULL LINE OF THE BEST BRANDS OF m\h umllult mmml \h ASENTS FOR BENWOOD NAILS ANDLAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO. | with eaeh other f 1303 FARNAM STREET. COR. 13TH, \ 1301 AND WLAHA, . - - NEBRASKA., J. A. WAKEFIELD,

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