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L s e — — - THE DAILY BEE--GMAHA, MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1883. THE GMAHA BEE. WAY FHNT SQURAL ., |oneos tnd wxioeions from the tat py. | 4g¥s boe st s e s i bl r"} i gl H. WESTERMANN & CO,, o The general officers of the Union Pa- | e of the United States. Tf the demo- | {0 LI I What an American-Irish Tavincible flshed evers morning, excopt Sunday. The | cific are busily engaged in trying ‘to ex- | cratic party desire to be wiped out of ex- ‘ Mr. John B. Long, of (iage county, has Has to Say of the Affair. i IMPORTERS OF sty oy woraing dniy. plain to the diroctors, cast, why there |istence in the coming presidential cam. | turned from O bt e Bhenii b R e ‘ ; Seat........ $1000 | hrwe Montha....... 880 | s boen such a heavy decrease inreceipts | PAign, let thom incorporate Mr. Randall's | o Grogn wethers, which were started over. | g ©0IESERE e e Monthe 5.0 | One Month......-. 18 ( g1ong tho line of the road. The officials | Programme into their platform adopted | land in May and will reach Beatrico in Oc-| o poy “ho Trigh informer and_the head | S8 WASKLER5%, Feiiin svest WmommshiT: | of the passengor dopartment ware fira |8 tho noxt national convention. k A great many Nebraska papers aro publa 0f, tho invincibles, whoso information, | ] Manthe. 1.00 | One Month.... "\, | made it by discharging their entire force | THE German seems to be an important | Age Wridley, of Vit |vin. qreatel & protound sensation ‘yevter. | B e mocean e Solef Aot Newsdeal: | ot conductors. The freight officials are | IAnguage just now. The Cleveland LZead- | iy, is entering ar A% that in- | g afternoon. The first news of it 4 i . CORRRSFONDRYCR. next to be heard from, but as station | ©7 (rep.)and the Cincinnati News-Jour. | stitution 1 received by the United Press association, Ghl d G'l A Communeations relating to ews and ditoria nal (dem.) are discussing the issues of | hlll;l- llilu‘tlj rings Motor says a w-:"wl”"é and was placarded on the bulletin boards | nal aln aSS, R N S oenec v S EPIROW 07 THY 3 A A 3 ont | Odell, i i ear- | of the News a fow mimutes after 4 o'clock the hour in that language to the extent | Odell, was a whirlwind A | Pren. Ll sy | .,,’,,.“,A). VA Ter threa days search its doad | The last_edition of the News contained |608 WASHINGT1ON AVENUE AND 609 ST. STREET sody was found in a slough near by almost | full details of the affair. Crowds gatl | ed in front of the wd disscuss the did a rushing tr agents and auditing clerks cannot knock down tariff rates and dec mso recoipts, Mr. Shelby will be unable to chargo the | Of several columns a day. Shvsms LTS All Business Tatters and_ Remittances ‘sho addressod to TV Bax PomLiaiixo Couraey, O Dratts, Cheoks and Postofice orders to be made pay- | Able to the oner of the company to the dishonesty of omployes, and some | THE BEE BUBLISHING C0, PROPS, |other excuze must be cooked up. | | W. King, in Eromont, on the Tug B Tint the official at rush for land at the Niobrara opinion was that Carey had only received | E. ROSEWATER, Editor. HE BR suggests that the officials | o — - — | 4 .- ly reunios Ihe family originally consiste 1 W of the Union Pacific road tell the truth Fremont feels hurt because Chet went by on | three of who s dead | crowd was best expressed probably by | footing up and national movements, said this worn- | for once. The day | the fly. Sheriff Grogg, of Dodgs_county, nabbed a | Mary McFillan, who acts a8 pury T ios of Onkdale are preparing to lias gone never | . G I ' I of thirty thousand dollars | | of the complete con- | g v TR A | | 1 Wilson, | apples and_sourballs to newspaper trol of the western t | arect achurch, | f N g to o report o county fair beging | o Plateanonth Horald h | ™The violont death of Carey was inevi- | SAM’ II C DA V Is & co ; table from the day he went on the wit- . o he R —— | buried with mud STATE JOTTINGS, Twenty-f Jftice to readthe bulle- | falling off in revenues in his department | & t, and the nows St. Louis, NMo. e | yur Kings of varion . | ditions of life asembled at the ve The genom | ce———— yor of | 8 and Catholi Parers, which since the strike do not favor government control of the telegraph, are as scarce as hen's teeth sas fugiti nam anted at Senecs ting his fa 1, and stoaling thuse the vigila years got club has built range 1d have killed him meself, so 1 i T atileeid: QIEy ool ed valuation of property in G e ey il passengers and shippers they now finc o e themselves compelled to bid traflic. | Two Winnebago horse thic Their Denver business has been cut down | and jailed at Dakota city. j Jurlington: the |, Harvest handa ar more than a half by the Burlington; the |, UAresthind o Central Pacifi rting all the over- [y land traffic possible to the Southern |at N route, and there is a lively fight between | T | conld, the bluddy, blasted informer | One the most intelligent Irish- | Awerieans in Philladelphia, who has been very prominent in th m fn cattle was o last week. M Guxeraz Crook has published his ro- connty i port of his Mexiban campaign, and con- eludos it by pressing the belief that all the Apaches will yet make their way to San Carlos. kb his hord of about 1,000 he Co, at an avery scarce, at 82 a da; is di s throe days’ orfolk on S » masons of " 4 | lawyers’ offices, to return. Whore fiv go the| The Fremont | “Tt served him just right,” said Mary; company arrogantly dictated terms to | 8¢ the fair grour tho new Southwestern, It » o docided o put | was not projected for speculation but for busi coln Tur Republican says the city council Uni e 5: | & clock inthe tower of their building. | ness, but at the same time s will be [ ness stand and con _.-qnu-.l a half dozen | muat get out of tho way of the Sixteenth |te Union Pacific and the Denver & Rio | ™ rpyy ungineors of the Omaha_and Northern given wn_ opprbinity o voto on the sueston | of his dupes and. vietims to the galloy of bonds vo aid in its nstruction.” Ho v a strick by ande for what passengers and freight | are driving stakos in Way escape the Southern I bl tull\z'uku(;uhl i bl s | i o1 o Ogde additi on the railroad from that town began. PR secrets he aftarward betrayed. tain- | tranaforrod to Ogden. In_addition, the | *" 8RR T L G BB e Nor- Ho was stackin 19 14886 i KughUAS oruE i i - Y ¥ 6t t65 V ion. It has| i | building of the Northern Pacific has cut | folk will start up with a complete set of er boy three feet from ““h‘»\: “t‘lln;":m;-l‘.m"ylm 10 GoNNeBHoR With the lind of mnimmll STEELE, JOHNSON & 00., ] i i | standing on the st on wit badly into their Montana business and is | Tl recovered in a short time. Both lorses of a |league but its objects are the same only 1 standing near nocked down and | more far-reaching. 1f you will turn to| drawing away from the road a large pro- The athletic Blair are kicking up quite a 1 il t killed. © the United | A0Y history of Irciand, you will find that ';\ B T thly ta et | 80Ie such organization has always been o esa e rocers o 11760f Kobbls 4 associated with all our national move- ® the primo mover and instigator | Washington Avenue and Eifth Street, - - - ST. LOUIS. MO. street property owners, and that ‘‘there nd organizer of the Invincibles, whose | must be no jobbery.” Public opinion occasionally affects even the Republican, and are| Business is rashing (3 Boss “Hascall intimated in the council Friday night that apaper that had chargod o L g popularity for foot ball as an - outdoor amuse- portion of cattle shipments in northern | ment. Lot him give tho nawme of the paper that Thas retracted 1ts charges. ::k"““";"' W‘”l‘{c“";;l“""‘t :"‘]‘: “‘l"f‘" 1 Wyoming. The Plattsmonth Herald is aflicted with a | b e i i ? osg Hinscall must talk plainer. | iy iy o now state of affairs for the ]':l','l‘i"l ot tapo worm although its bowels are | &5 0 BIaON 0 Tdian lands, Those who | ments, A great cause always attrac i t . 1Dy law | extremists and men who will hesitate at AND JOBBERS IN 1 presont proof ther ‘within that time, will forfeit gentlemen who run the Union Pacific rond, and who have been taught to con- duct a monopoly in which fighting for the il Udd LA L voters of Lincoln will decide, on the | A'interesting and traftic nevor entered in the caleulations 15th inst., whether a street car line will be | i ben raised in tho pr of the management. As a consequence, | built there. ardson county. choe The fathers of Fremont have declared war | t within nin 1 dogs during June, ¥ July and f gt the Jand offic all right to the | nothing o soon accomplish_the ends for SR A e e e A oo ‘s | FLOUR, SALT. SUGARS, CANNED GOOJL. NB ALL GROCERS' SUPPLIES e e |life, or murder, if you choose to eall it huit, attorney for | that, of course, and believe in so doing A FULL LINE OF THE BEST BRANDS OF LAwYERS are getting greatly excited over the coming judicial campaign, but common people, who don't ¢ WO/l i homBent she f " Holt county has a floating indebtedness of pplication for the ap- | they are fulfilling a holy and patriotic | 10le 4 oy aro pitted againat offi- | gg og WHicK will b bonded if tho poople strator for ,the estate | dufy & i B N - . 3 b8 bonda s ‘Heopls i aty. Steawa whothier a judgo is a democrat or | gy from live ronds, who havo been e - clatming in B adh | o mes Carey 1 never knew person | C1GATS and Manufactured Tobacco. ally, but I've heard all about him. He | was a prosperous tradesman, a man of | AGENTS FOR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER C® a republican so long as he is a capable and honest official, propose to do a good deal of independent voting in the comin CANVASS. d Briun had taxable property in trained in the school of business compe- From 500 to 600 pound tition, they fail to hold thoir own, and |yt Wayne's croamery ix the corporation stffers accordingly. The | The six yeu arrogant disregard of public interests and |1i = blic convenience by the Union Pacific | "% Lome: Dr. Minizs is the last man to fan into | P= Y. : Two Tlinois brothers named Durfee propose B btieotie: dying cimbers o -tho Hollp | 20" reacting as it ought to react |to street-railroad Lincolu if a favorable fran butter per day i sing for the coun- good education, and up toa year or two, old daughter of Aug, was drowned Paulman, 2 & slough | agrapilin {had the confidence and respect of ev re selling rapidly in Lincoln | man in Dublin. He was a town council- s Aot Bii by iead | J. A, WAKEFIELD, or, alderman or common councilman as "l you would call him, and had he been LWHOLESALE AND RETAIL D) Bt | e i e Uy | o minst tho company. 1t is the peoplo's | i is granted. | Square, might have become Lord Mayor [ ry of that memorable job has not yetly o givarting whatover business” they can | purchased. flaty, xonth I . been told. When the editor of the Her- a@id begins his promised history of water- works in Omaha we shall be lappy to - accomodate our readers with a spicy ap- | pendix. surclied by Tlinois § . . h Hant, a , hus|of the townand lived in the Mansion ‘ res” on the rrow | House. He was a good Catholic, or pre- ,l.]n.l will 1 €ood | tended to be, and had the esteem and e menced aperations oy | CO1idENCC of tho clorgy. *In frct, he oa y y y 5 to competing lines. They have had the |, The anti-monopoly county convention of | house, barn und Hrlotethl pros i f | the most popular man “in his parish. vend of the proxpec sw line Platte, is to be held at Columbus, on Wednes- | The graders he [ Sl i s ol vae howght i w1y | §\SH, DOORS, BLINDS, HOULDINGS, LINE, CENENT, PLASTER, &€ ilroad thumb serews turned on them too long to | day, August 20th. the (e kneod iR, tap. |1 have heard it fall on their road a3 & public benefactor the moment e that a little competition forces the mono- poly to relax its pres This is why the officers of the Union | wcific road are squealing, T the direct- | 1d thank the rail- | The Knoxville creamery is making 1,000 pounds of butter a day v d. od burglar in the Fromont jail | & titied as George Swain, a well- | ) {5714l crook. | 2% o doede.” Ay | but froquent in the old. - Whenever they | WILiIEhR taBlabK AT TEREeH vk e Ly T pplo ot Ui pradlngt to e w61y | Happen, every one drops o liapenny onithe C. F. GOO from | i the cinst I of bridges, otc., that will | table. lik y o - . . DMA-N, have i he i Sutton, last week. His clothes were to It's like when w s the rive drop it in the aud set on fire, ‘If you have got a penny ° " Carey knew every body in Dublin 3 58 4 one, until ° b haken up. Tn the | ! Castle au- | oy and| o5 suggested to him the idea of In- AND DEALER IN e ho. | vincibles quostion which s to be taken up in front of STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY. Will it cross Cedar | the church he alw | Near Union Pacific Depot, v : 2 OMAHA, NEB _— |+ Tho suspe ¥ sure. has the town? The | Such collections are rare in_this country, | ounty J Me. Ny has been consulting Web- ster’s unabridged concerning the German | p, language, and therefrom he concludes that the German sch .olmaster had no ing to do with the officering of the ( man army in the Fravco-Prussian war. What Mr. Nye don't know about German, or even English, would fill several m.nM ors east are not fools they will laugh at | 0th-| (e thin excuse that peculating conduc- |, {tors have decreased by hund | thousands of dollars in a si ol rior | enterprise of Superior is of su AN i Her citizons have subscribed 812,000 |, The Hghtning had quite a woolen mill there, [ e HoLANGYR Rl Vera v Pepoon, son of the junior editor of | 1), 5 City Journal, has been apnointed to | Af Point by Judge Weaves }| ter ]Ifl.r\‘ the bolts, T. and the ger receipts the great corpora- | \y holt_struc 5 on, and they will at once open an in- xnalin) oplinky) commissionors only Wit £0 the nside whero its It was composed of ardent, | 1) 3 o : : ies. R e 15,000 in bonda for bridgo purposes, | gan, 3 Wwere tom off, windows | enthusiastic and intelligent men, and | flnm | | vestiga s 10 WhCHLer the BICOMPS" {hyy i was defeated about four to one. d the plaster in every room more or (where they were i ) { T e teney or dishonesty of higher offcials | i, Figzgorald block in Plattsmonth b o 16 injured: dho siling on tho west gablo end | ST y y y el } LON, than passenger conductirs are not re- | na oicafie’ from: Aratlast woek. | The | b | B & cxbsistoom ot eyt Somadekles are ot e ek gt v . | wecopisd, ‘ OMAHA, NEBRASKA. ; for th U | Ancoln to Beatriee will cost T GREAT CONTEST. | e | | Ahe department of the Platte will shortly | g, | THI NE " be tmnsferred to San Antonio, Texas. He will be succeeded by Major J. I vaves and te s 0f Hoa, Emory A, Storrs as to| S04 ) Y f R JaE Hawkins, who was Aredosasaoreii RANDALL'S PROGRAMME, i oot A e et duced many young men into it on ac- DEALERS IN s, who predecessor in terior oditurs do nob sclmos P ! - |count of his high character. His po- “office, and who is & large owner of prop-| The Pennsylvania domocrats are the P . sition was such that they followed ]mu‘H 11 & f d L 'k oty im this city. There will be much re- [first in the north to voice in convention | 1y, 4\‘,.,.,_“,‘,;‘1 {rnk indulge in the | Interview a 2 |like o flock of sheep do a boll-wethe a: S a: 9 al’l OC.. Omp y geet b the departare of General Wilson | Mr. Randall’s programme for revenue ve- luxary of a libel suit - & criminal one at that results of your observa- ‘l'lJunm»ll_ undoubtedly a nu-mlv‘u.uf Sl ‘estimablo fauily, which will not |form, T brought by Levi TeManus, postmaster of s to the personnel of the republi- | the organization and did the killing FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF the town. Kot? orders. The Invincibles were ro- - Bowever alloy the satisfaction at the ro- [ that they may (be the last. Instead of | Tho son of Henry Oleson, sheriff of Knox | )y, SRR e _' le for the death of Lord 2 Sarm of as popular and gontlomanly an consenting to any distribution of ® G ',\",33‘;{;;‘,;‘;;;;; sfull...’.‘f'i."i.‘.\?i;‘:.fil,"lff.'..f."".' ed dnft rd the re-nominatior is Mr. rke, and _they ) wiicer as Major Hawkins. Preasury surplus, or proposing any re- |ered fatal, ‘vlru(l(lv\-nh.]\X'l]!ll!‘.] li~-,rl\lir.\'\v ayelal Tugh e - - uetion of duties on imports, the plat- | The Loup County Clarion toots s melodious | 1 82¥ing that in the state of New i s BHOE) g Gilintinian ) . g leRa e nasy L T Spencer, the Lord Lieutenant, car- Tar Omaha Herald devotod nearly all | form demands the entire abol p | Jorn for sotslers to mquat in that rogion. It | tho old mdependent and so-called Talf- | ! ; iy ] ] ] [] & On f iy n noat, now and nowsy paper with- a small | bred feeling against General Artnur has, | ies his life in his hand, or rather under ats editorial space on Sunday to a lot of internal vovenue system | bt brainy head. |in a great measure, been renovated u_n«lihl"‘ hat, ;l"fl it is not safo to say who of | 1020 Farnam. Stroot. Omah. gush and slush about water works and| This is the proposition oz Wo loarn that the ] - | T gather from p ation | the castle authorities or the ministry is « B D e | Ra soes before 7 hiwve pur fifty | since I have bee not only with out of dangor. Yes, the Invinchiles are BE : ‘the Holly swindle.” Tho writer, Dr. | Randall gocs bef e ‘o town of Hobron, 1 8100 per | Now Yorkers, but with men A many | $till in existence, although they may not Miller, threatens to divulge somo terrible | a8 a candidate for the speakership. e for the same. | portions of the country, that the presi.|be knownas such now. There are no things that he protends to know about |identical with that urged by Wm. A, | The U, P railroad company will ne ° Be- | Gont has succeeded in achieving for |more Judases among them like Carey, divisio ion, Ground ‘i : o AR corrupt rings and fraud in conncetion | Kelly as the high priest of the ultra pro- ROixinon askion: (irauad R [ himself, in all matters of the country, | but there are plenty of heroes left in the | JOBBER OF o are strong reasons to hope ratic no shops with'tho construction of tho city water | tootionists. A tariff for revenue onlyjand a | ud o round house, zu‘..; | practi ally among g ‘:»::;L;uwll:lje‘{ir&.l- fls:,.‘iyl“'i:.:lill‘.,«?::t 1,L ‘.:.L;r’ : ) 4 o S i Adams county claims the pennant iu the | of interest, avery marked degre: oys who died for enforcing 3 otks. Why hasn't tho old|rovenue only from the tariff isin tho | V1 ont%, one apocimen. hoad from the |fidence. In n conversation which T had | Phanix park on that prig,” Cavendish, partner of Cushing divulged long ngo |fowest possible words Mr. Randall's | farm of N, R. Pratt measuring twenty-cight | with one or two distinguished southern | and that dirty turn-coat Burk; | what he knows, if he knows anything, [solution of the problem of how to reduc ""'Il : half "{:']"j"- L ,|men (democrats) his popularity in the TheTelograph Service, that in any way concerns the tax payers | taxation, O, hortly, an employe of gho St Paul {south was stated by them to ho. greater | New York Herald, July 31 { » than that ever had by any republi The need of a national postal telegraph president, and a southern gentleman | Which shall not absorb, but compete & EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED, vory high in the ranks of the republican | With, public telegraph lines is daily be- * of this city or the officiency of the sys-| Our treasury surplus as now osf ? will be in the n nated ghborhood of $100,000,- | ug barge aud lipped overbourd. There js r| ta city. Ho was at work on a pile | nsiderable freshuess and piquancy - 000. 'The anticipated revenue from | noticeable olumus of the country press | party, ina conversation with a distin- | coming morc ent to the 1| 1118 FARNAM STREET, . . - OMAHA NEB. " Wanrmven may or may not bo tho teue | whisky and tobacco will bo about the | Just o, whicl can ouly bo attnbuted t the | guished - democrat in this state, sid, Somierel ll\un'l‘l» ['l‘lh,n action of the | e —————————————— I iy f | fuot that the season of groen corn is at its | without any hesitancy, in the event of | produce exchange of this city in now pro- .i:g!.dne.ulofthu lftwnl:\uglns) scandal | samo —sum. — Tho Randalls wouth- | huighe. | Gion. Athurs candidasy for the prest. | boAing to build & separato systom of com- M. HELLMAN & co, ] goes without saying that the professor | pieces, chief among whom is Mr. | A suit for 86,000 has been commenced against | cial wires is an important indication 5y ho would be very sure to carry T M K ; sal tho'tax |the Union Pacifie railrowd company, by | ey o ’ hand in his resignation to the|Daun of the Sun, says: Ropeal the tax | {20 Knuth, the lady who was injured at | Virginia and North Carolina, quite | of the publ e for permanent com- s university rogonts as carly as possible. | on whisky and tobacco so that there will | North Bend a fow months ago while getting off | Probably Tennessce and quite probably 1"?“{"‘" m the telegraph service. The ' * BMr. Aughoy has for woveral yeavs past | be no useless surplus, but do not reduco | 90 ears. | Missigsippi and South Carolina.” {isdom of this move for_ paralll Jiues 0 lers 4 IR ) oncn: this, justitution (fhe exossaive faxation of L | A sad accidont happened at Blue Springs, | What in your judgment has General | cannot be doubted, and were there such L4 been a Hght.up htion 4 on of the people |,y which a littlo thrvo-yeaz-old grandebild of | Arthur done, and” what means has he | independent e the present state of ‘with which he is connected. Whatever | through a high tavifl, i ew York markets would Cheapen whisky {John Hansbury was burned to death in a | employed to seeura that popularity?’ | affairs in the ing | 00t for s monent. be possible. Yesterday 21301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET, COR. 13TH, may bo his profossional attainments, |and tobacco, which are luxurios, but | iy wielh Wos st firo by children playing | "1 hink s wreat popularity is ¢ A ; ial reports as to th with matches, R 1 arw s théir valuo has boon fully discounted by | maintain high prices on food and eloth | Plattamonth s sbout to begin a systeny of | 10 060 that ho lus mado mo dircct | thore wis o of Agkeadid . i e A ot Anrorambnte. & 10 i Deonossd’ to/| offort to seoure i © has trusted to the ts of g rO! #he incossant troublos into which ho has | ing, which are ‘necossitios. ‘l:l:{:"':'":'lt‘:::;lu:"“\'l“"."' szln"z ‘;fll"’"ls‘;‘:;'h t | general good so and fairess of the | 4t important points in the west,and other adrawn himsolf and tho questionablo posi-| ~ Mr. Randall's programmo may bo popu- | tio western boundary of tho city, The esti-| people, and has gone along modestly and | valuablo intolligonce was delayed in tions in which ho has been placed by his | lar in Ponnsylvania, but it cannot win in | mited cost is £5,002.04, telligently, and treating everybody | transmission or not sent to the New York efforts to lift himself out of his financial | the south and wost. Any proposition to | e see it statod that Mrs, Ohacles Brunn | fuirly. He has had no special object ju | exchange. The war between the telegraph I o y ” of Falls City, has givon 826,000 to be used in | view personal to himself, and has wisely | corporations and their employes has thus difficulties. The spectable of a univer- | ropeal the internal revenue taxes will cer- | the crection of a high school building in H trusted to securing ,““y such purpose seviously crippled the summer trade of tainly be defeated by the people, no|bolit. The ouly return asked is five per 1 effort in that dircc- |the exchange, and naturally there are ; n tho investmont during her lifeti " | without any spe h ; ; matter what tho wotive, Thoy are 1ows [Py rovedition to grant the commissioners | 490 but by a general administration | loud complaints in consequenco. But it burdonsome and moro casily eollooted |of fohuson oy pertission o o 821,000 ;}umfiulduo;l 13! fflti"wk: '4"'|1, wisdoi. m;t‘:;“l”‘,’m“l:'flx; l‘f‘;{“ it Fadd ”",‘fl the itvis i oo ‘ in bonds on the county, to raise funds to build [ Everybody has the utmost confidence in | teleg: ve, with great considera- Lo y‘ymx»rg:tfig b: all !rl:indu th:n u;.: lcu--tom'-. ._.n: T““'t ::m lpmk\_:h aud f"l"}"" i ] ‘l‘n"“u“l':"‘“' g Ty YA R k00d sonxe.l! mpl:, left at their posts the thousands of university as i n injurious | only of those who indulge in the luxuries | joritics in every precinct in the county, In the event of Arthur's re-nomina- | railway telegraphers who belong to the o Mr. Aughey's personal reputation. of liquors and tobacco. This is renson | Now comes Ainsworth, the now born county | tion, whom do you regard as the streng- | brotherhood, the movement of merchan- 1t is duo to the future prosnerity of the | enough why they should be maintained | #eat of Brown county,” with the deliberate | est man for the vice-presidency?” dise s well as the sending of trade re- harge that ax high w §20 id fo W, 4 ’ SR ? 1 < i b o, it if not brought to a compl i s rosignation should be[On tho other hand, the war tariff of 'G1, | 91t voter” is at its zenith in tho northwest. t.‘;“‘,',,”':e":{u":i:’n;’f,,',{j‘;‘;,‘;[,‘:{:if:.‘;";fifif some placos. &;finfi‘,‘.l«‘;:: xi‘:flfi:{;‘ufi y accopted by the regents. |which, with slight modifications the | g fro i ogeurred at Bello ut Wedues |y Ohio, Ohio is an important state, and [have “shown much consideration- for the its present enfocblod con- |country is still carrying, can bear a far. | conspicuous. The proacher was knocked out | a1 October state, and must be carried to | Public in maintaining the railway service, ; the institation cannot afford|ther reduction of at loast §90,000,000 |ib the first round-—in fuck, ho wis knocked out | assure our success in the presidential |3 tho public hus not been slow to ap- ! noaot b 1000,000 | ¢ ough ' glans door. - All on account of 85, | campaign. That being tho case, 1 am in be handicapped in any direction. It [ +nd still leave a handsome surplus in the . 3 Owing to i up- | favor of nominating Charlie Foster for still without a head. The corps of in-|treasury while affording all necessary |ty Banner wil colum | vice-president, Taking Arthur and Fos- is small and weak. Denomina- | protection to American industry. Baler “w"l"r B moRtl ';{;';'“;'"w‘rl b “'i ter together, 1 think the team would be colloges aro springing up all over| Freo trado is out of the question. For | futerosts of tho people and its succass s well | *Pretty hard one to beat. Re g’“"h“‘"" otic [§ to draw away patronage which |many years to) come, a tariff for rove. | esmed. of both the old factions of Ohio and . 2 - A £y Ou Tuesd orui slars carrled of [ where else could rally around that | otherwise go to Lincoln, The only |nue will mean a tariff for heavy protec- |1 o0 IE::““{ ‘\AI(IIIV"::“‘I:{::;“::’VI:‘.I;“"l:“‘fnrll,y-’l:\‘:) tickot with porfect confidenco. It| tion, even if the internal taxes are con- |miles north of Sidney. Out of town they blew [Would look = like & substantial | tinued at their present rates. Last year it open and took its wealth, ttompt was | reconciliation, and, 1 doubt not, would competition in Nebraska ws a ; | 2 A " ¢ the same wight to rob the bauk at | actually be that. 1 do not undorstand I sl Alotignn hasahtlut | wo derived 8920,410,0001n rovonue from y 4 | that there has ever been any serious dif- "0 do this there must be no stig- | our tariff, With custom veturns of £120,- !“‘I":f" St x[x-\*;‘]-ul‘im'“»f_" ?};"fl.n y ':.\";"“)v“f\-rrm © between President” Arthur and to any one of the corps of [000,000, our 20 | uimi A treo undeormined by the svey | ¥03tr; morcover, Foster las strong storg which must be such a body of | per cent on thetotal value of our iy rts, | foll ncross the skiff, sinking it. = The thres | Personsl following in Ohio. The nlu\\'lli‘ in confidence and inspivo | The most violent oppongnt of fr. her men gob ashore, but Mr, Steward was | Bot dead sure, and his nomination would as Tue Bee is cone N 2=, e trade | drowned, | doubtless strengthen us theve very much 4o add toits estimate of 2 . . NEBRA! Anheuser-Busch ., BREWING ASSOCIATION: § CELEBRATED 5 Keg and Bottled Beer This Excellent Boer speaks for itselt, ¥ ORDERS FROM ANY PART OF THR STATE OR THE ENTIRE WEST, Will be Promptly 8hipped. ALL OUR (00DS ARE MADE TO THESTANDARD OfOur GCG-uarantee. 4 GEORGE HENNING, / Sole Agent for Omaha and the West, / Oftice Corner 15th and Harney Streets PLes rifl would still ave " SPECIAL NOTICE T0 . Growers of Live Stock and Others. § WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE GREAT oz |} od [will not deny that there is & great deal | The fat of the t However, it is very carly iu the day to MA“Q REEViE of incidental protection to Ameriean in- | frowned by spocial edic o | forocast.” PO PP ATIN. | 8 4 k aru wad fast drving, 1 e | dustry in a 20 percant tariffl. The Mor- cowboy must shicld his arsenal with his coat | A Happy Family. Rh 4 CN!‘ E \ala., Solatic . friends must admit that the | rill tarift which was confessedly too high, }:I‘L:-;lvry;umn of fast nags wust practice the | puied from the breast, “u“wd]k““:ll"“ botsle fum:\llsm, eur ‘gm,h S.‘..an ica, | u r Gr u nd I I Ca ke ery v a4 " | Stomachs Will i milk will eurdle; o " this latest scandat shows very |averaged less than 33 per cent. * On Wednesday afternoon last the lightalng Hhhfiu‘l‘lvlu’jmmfil' Shat nlighty TR 0 L3 that Mr. Aughey has out- | But tho plan of the Kelloy, Dana, Ran- | struck Mise Faua Wilkiumon, ut her howio | Hobishokd bimplag hestals Saiefritt: usefuluess as o professor in the | dall combination means the permanency | Wit FUE T L‘:’f"’: E.:“fi.’. H I‘“':S Night was hideous without CASTORIA; Nebraska . i " o e Whea colic left; for peaceful slumber, nE CHAN v of the present tariff with all its inconsis- | passed forward on cach side of the neck and All'said theis yn;:rlmd sleps like thunder. | o SHANETRD It 1s the best aud cheapest food for stock of any kind. Oue pound is equal to three pounds of eore. Stook fed with Ground Oi) Cake in the Fall and Winter, inatéad of runnitig down, will Incriass. i ¢lgh and be in good marketable condition in the spring. Dairymen, as well 4 others, who use it can “,..‘2. its morits. Try it and Judge for yourselves. Price $26.00 per ton: uo charge for sacks. Address r od-eod-me WO ODMAN LINSECDROIL COMPANY, Omaba B r—— -