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4 THE DAILY BEE '-\)MAIIA Illl R\hAY Al (rI \T A 1883 —_— — — ™ 1 2 % ) RESULTS OF THE INJUNCTION. |sions created by congress and THE CENTURY MAGA BETWEEN TWO FIRES. THE GMAHA BEM| [jrvers i e s T 1 ke o ot 1 en o1 gt H WESTERMANN & CO Several points of grave importance |the acts prssed by that - e ing with oy Publihed evers. morning, ‘except Sunday. The | Were decided in the late injunction suit | hody oh not eradicate o |TH MUd-Sunmner Holiday Century. hariship. They are between two fires. on the e a—— enly Mondag morning daily. | over which there is so muchsatisfactionex- | religioussentiment. In Utahpoliticsare so . side insatiable disease moves upto attack and destroy, RRMS BY MATL. #10.00 | Three Months . 5.00 | One Month In keeping with its mid-summer holi- day character, the August Century con taing an unusual number of short stories called |and striking illustrations, as well as| poems and articles adapted to summer reading. The number ofters, in addition to the most en‘ertaining part yet given of Mr. Howell's “A Woman's Re: 1 the first part of a stirring romance called “The Bread-winners,” wh will run through six numbers of the magazine. | The scenc of the story may be easily rec ognized as a flourishing city on Lake | the world. tism, which is yearly bringing thousands | Erie. It is anonymous to the editor, a8 | ge,. £ ¥, Crane, o While the council have the power | of emigrants from Europe and transport- | well as the readers of the mag the | to order paving, they have not the power [ing then continent to the ;'m(hnrmh-.\lmg« with ;]u' «I'lu.'lvr aving | to prevent paving when a demand m‘mn. and valleys of President Taylor's ,';“‘I"'I""’;_“]L""'I‘”j':}Iv"":_::v"‘“f:"“(‘“_“:;"(,"]":'I;""“"- proper form is made upon them to that | pressed by our citizens and tax payers. whileahead of them are the flame and flan The first is the control which the tax payers can exercise under the statute of wed | closely entwined with religion that it is difficult to separate them. It is hardly probable that congress will feel in dotermining the action of the council [upon to adopt Senator Paddock’s paving. A petition from citi- | programme of a territorial government, zens in & paving district to the council {in which every office shall be appointive, demanding that their property shall re " .00 | S Months 10 TR WRRKLY WER, FURLISITED KVERY WEDNRSDAY. entire & i i 1t is & place of gross injustice to ¢ THRVS TORTPAID, One Year 2.00 | Three Manths. 80 i Six Monthe 1:00 | One Month 2% 5 | on street American News Company, SoleTAgents Newsdeal ars in the United States. CORRRSPONDRNCR. A Communications relating to News and Editorial n.,.'"'""m“ e[ o L | duty of the council, under the stat ZBURINRSS LRTTRRA, All Businoss Tetters and Remittances addressed to Tir BER PUBLISHING COMPAN Drafts, Checks and Postor % to be able to the order of the compa THE BEE BUBLISHING C0, PROPS. E. ROSEWATER, Editor. lical they merit onr sympathy and adica homas’ Eeleetric Ofl was never sold EENSWARE! -"' China and Glass, s ""'l‘”“ *”" | 608 WASHING1ON AVENUE AND 609 ST. St. Louis, PMo. i W HOLRESATH He has twice | of a falseh 1; the quality of its work and the thous and it i soarcoly likely that if it did that ands of testimonials received from those whom it hia ceive the benefit of a pavement makes it | the Utah | break the back of the Mormon theocracy ute, to order paving when funds requisite | or stop that spirit of religious prosely- b | for the city's share in the work are avail ado pay- | able. ber efited are its <ole recommendations. disfranchisement of would Forsore throat, colds, asthmia, Electric Ol is no mistake STREET f Corry, I Per and cure the very worst « arth.” Mrs, K Wee- B across the | takes the pains to state | | Kins, of Croek Centre, N, ¥ that she was troubled with asthma for fonr years modern Zion. stories, which comprise *Tho New Silk | s Eclectr OI ultimately effected complete = — — = | offect by the property owners on sticets B — Dross Story, "by James D. Hague; The | qype 1y a very plensant communieation from 1, 0. T latest fashion newsfrom Ft. Wash- | within the paving district. PostMasTER (RESHAM belioves that T"" Minister’s Great ‘l'l'l' [,',‘""‘\‘» BY | hiunions, & St of Saricn; ORlb, o ebkbes st akic is that the president still puts on his | Another point that was clearly laid | {y conts postage after October 1st will :-:f;f\‘::",h‘" ';.[,..1 l"}:, e .v:; of ol | “ith one hat with a shoe horn. down by the court, is that notification to | make a large deficit in the postoffice de- | Chandlor Harrig's **Nights with Uncle | was cured all property owners who are to bear | the cost of projected must be | Remni |1.~ frontispioce, and an admirable | ¢, ay by Henr: 1es, have to do with flu- leading French novelist of the day With a postal tvh-gr.q-h\,\lp)u s Daudet, whom Mr. Jamnes | pe With 100,000,000 asury surplus we can afford to a fow millions annually towards cheapen ing the postage. tment next y Fireees THovsAND oultured citizons of Boston attended Mr, Sullivan’s open- ing at the Hub last night. improvements, | ¢ ay out | made by the council prior to the ordinance ordering the let- A . s | D 5 annum at the outside. | Mns. Laxorry is visiting the Prince of | ting of contracts for paving with any spe- | ydded to the mail service the postoftice | pl at the head of living writers of | been warried and has two sons living. y Walon at Sandringham palace. 1t is ri- cifed material, All property ownes who | dopartment would ot only prove_slf “;']h)vn i ""m'* "'w' 1“"‘*1“1 the portrait| Ho s a stict prosbytorian and honorable SAM L c DA V Is & co | ! 4 on ead ory relation of life, g i jects. may join in- dotormining the material| it 1o the people of the country. . The day | 0 sy Aboub the man and his. storles; | moderavs, sl LU WY vigorati manliness, would render him a splendid_president. He i an advocate of low tariff, honest money and an economical administration, and is a democrat of the Jeffersonian school. which they desire used and such deter- NEBRASKA'S magnificent crop of [small | mination is binding npon the mayor and | grain is nearly all harvested, and with a |council. It is only after the thirty days | month of warm weather corn will average [ have expired in which the choice of ma- fully 75 per cent with a nearly doubled |terial can be made by acreage. 'There are no signs of panic in | have been previously these figures and after reading the essay, one feels less | surprise that the author of *“Les Rois en Exil” and “Numa Roumestan”—two in- tensely modern stories—should, in out- ward wemblance, suggest a provencial ST. LOUIS. Mo, troubadour born after his_time. G. W. o STEELE, JOHNSON & CO., Prothero contributes anart essay, richly FAIR RATES. power to make the choice of material Tuge council have finally concluded to | illustrated by engravings of ideal picture s Y 1i f bty it kbiee um; permit paving to proceed in Omaha and |and portraits, upon the works of “Mr. | . 0 es e rocers il g i L el have approved the contracts and bonds | Watts at the Grosvenor Gallery.” John AT O TR W e BIGE . any discretion of action 18 permitted to c | Burroughs has an admiring and judicial is not far distant when the government will be compelled by fore timent to control every in the United States, Washington Avenue and Eifth Street, , - - - of public sen- le of telegraph | ¢ lot owners, who notified of their PAVING on the cross streets may be de- % ; a8 to Railroad Charges om layed this season on account of the deci- | tho mayor and council. The choice of | O Sixteenth and Harney streets. Con- | o0 40'say of *“Carlyle,” apropos of the Exhibits, AND SORRBER t sion in the injunction suit, but publicim- | property owners is final and binds the | Foctor Grant, who has lost soveral | reminiscences and lotters, including those . 5 provements will progress all the more | council to its ratification. thousand dollars ~ through the neédless | of Mrs, Carlyle. The following are the rates given by “Rob White, the Game Bird of Awer. iis the subject of the_first illustrated FLOUR, SALT. SUGARS, CANNED GOOT(, ND ALL GROCERS' SUPPLIES ( A FULL LINE OF THE BEST BRANDS OF 4 |ing “‘quail”—a misnomer, as the w Cigars and Manufactured Tobacco. ) shows, for bird whic o od | exhibition at the state fair (except speci- 3 or. The radical prohibitioniats are throw- | muficion o oxprem the choice. of the et DGR s bolabtee bl L a0 BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER 8 | ing heavy streams of cold water which it | yombers compoing tlu, AR GeNneran VAN Wyek is harvesting | White. In “Under the Olives,” Mrs® J A A F LD H v i ! ) s° | will be billed free), must be prepaid to is'feared may completely drown’ the re-¢hiat the right of an owner or agent to |\ Ot0° county but his wenther eye is| Bimneinrdi describes olive culture in | LWHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN rapidly in the spring now that the right| Incidentally, sovoral other points come | 9612y forced upon him by the rogues of the people to govern themselves under | up for adjudication. 1t was decided that | 1o combined to force a worthless pave. dmeomdar e ment upon our people, will hegin work at once on Sixteenth street above Chicago and expects to finish paving to the bridge by the opening of fair week. the B.and M. and U. P. railroads in article. It is by Prof. Alfred M, Mayer, | Nebraska on all articles and stock ex- of the Stevens Institute of Technology, | hibited at the coming state fair at Omaha who is also a *scientific” sportsman, and | Soptembdy 10th to 15th, inclusive: “Inall Who gives practical suggestions for shoot- | o, ., 410 charges on articles intended for a lesseo, bound by the terms of his lease 3 to pay for the cost of improvements to Rerusuioan discontent in Iowa in- | ¢ho property, has a right tosign a paving creases as democratic hopes grow strong- | ptition; that the signature of a firm is v : Omaha. On presentation to the agent at " s Na Y \ Kneeal | Southern Europe, and gives interesting o g publican majority. Missouri is the 1atest | sizn a paving petition i to be presumed ;"c"“‘l in the direction of the Knoral |0 nation regarding thesuccessful efforts | Omahin of a cortificate from the secretary state to prove that high license is tho | unlogs the contrary is shown, and that in.| ‘2118 and the grasping attorneys who are | ¢ grow olives in California. A humor- | of the fair that the goods hav best way to tako the liquor question out | a1l cases of disputed right the partios | “OMPHNE 0 bleed the settlers in whoso right to peti : . . | ously illustrated article 18 Robert Adams, | been on exhibition, they will ot ey oo DT | southern Nebraskn. [J.'& description of *“The Oldest Club in | free. On presentation of the saine certi- on is challenged sha Ann the Philadelphia Fishing Asso- | ficate to the agent of the station at which I have the opportunity to bo heard in their| (o == e | ciation, known as the n Schuykill, | the shipment was originally made, the N ron aquarter of a million. dollars of | which resembles the London Beefsteak | prepaid charges will be refunded; pro- public improvements going on in Omaha, | Club, In “The Present Condition of the | vided, that all the articles shipped to SASH DGURS BLINDS MUULDINGS LIME UEMENT PLASTER &C h.h.,rmg men will have no difficulty in | Mission Indians in Southern California” | Om h bereturned. 1f any part of the finding steady employment while the sun (profusely illustrated), H. H. concludes |original consignment be disposed of at STATE A( ENT FUR MIL“’\L}\I;F LPMFI\T C()MPANY Tux popo is proparing o lettor con- demning absolute divorce. The pope must have read some figures from No- braska divorce mills in which six months All these were important questions and it is fortunate that they have been settled residence and a pettyfogging attorney is 80 early in the progress of public im- provemenss in Omaha, The tone of both of the decisions rendered was ad. mirable. The opinion of Judge Wakel challenge cri and its cl all that is necessary to dissolve marvinges that are unsatisfactory to either of the parties most interested, The ease with which fraudulent divorces can he secured in Nebraska is a disgrace to the state and g for ite conciseness arness in applying to the case shines. 4 —— M. RaNvaLL's Pennsylvania, conven- tion with its “‘abolish the internal re: enue’ platform has lost him several votes | for the speakership. [ iex historical sketeh of priestly devotion | to the abo nes and of governmental Omaha, the agent will retain such pro- portion of prepaid charges as may be due OMAHA, NEB neglect and injustice The pootry of th | “Songs of the Sea, | ac at tariff rates to O a on the articles wmber includes five | not returned. The by different writers, | retary of the staf smpanied by a full g, | 4 The Rock in the Sen Kingsley, which was drawn with t odufumlml Dasien H rtificate of the sec- air must be surren- d_ to the railroad agent when the riieiiis Wholesale Druggist ! Near llnmn Pacific Depot, = i C. F. GOODMAN, 2 ! a matter of comment in - other ".'"'h’r disguaeon ho priftino fehat tho —e graver: two pages of “Love Poems l)y‘ 5 communi aghts of gitlzens under the statute must PO AT IO mns | Louis Barnaval,” edited by Charles de | — % & - 3 be liberally construed, and that their | e ok oy {..;4.i of ‘-luLl.iK\ by I(uh[m‘lJl Al e AND DEALER IN 4 s T » abridged or restrictos S IOE T derwood Johnson; “The voice o | oung Men, Middle £ .! . . i Seonerany Forarn thinks that the esti- | POWers must not be abridged or restricted o Abbott, of Boston, will renominate (I).vmu-uuiuicl Rossetti), by Edmund | Men who suf : 1 f]fl“‘r f |in favor of the views or interests of men | Butlerin the demo ic state convention. | W, (iosse. A s ind Allen’s | gt i mates for running the goveriment ne | W. Gosse, and other poems. il i year will bo lots than st any timo for | W} have boen elected to sorvo tho pub-| The el mkod des | RCeHlimCf s g it mover fails. | 4 4 A at. to persuade congress to repeal th us Benevolene E § wnany years, probably in the neighborhood | i€ in positions of public trust | ekt Ve : O rolou OMAHA. NEBRASKA. t of §200,000. He believes that the next THE UTAH ELECTION. L Tho Vinginia rendjusters say the onsuing | ()¢ Lut.v sinder to Oliver | e campaign will he the most active ever witness: “congress will try and avoid & rece Returns from the goneral eieotion | ayth 8t Wi Jolmson's letter in The Century for May, | -‘-“"“T"“ SIS } . BOYER & co_ extravaganco and that both parti which took plase on Monday i Utah | Giovernor Jarvis, of North Garolina, rocom- | 03 Profe Tsonard Woolsey Bacon, wilio | o bl . » } B ¥ : g O p Sks, “Did *Aboliti Abolish? The | A Bundle of Gossip From Omaha's DEALERS I\ on their good behavior with cconom sroves that in spite of the wachinery of [mends that hereaftor hangings not be _ LA L : v A I it | condueted in public, August *“Bric-a-Brac” comprises anamus- Northern Suburb, | ) . their watehword. The last specimen of [ the Fdmunds commission and the dis- | =¢G00 % il fnsists |08 sative, by Frank R. Stockton, on | § ‘Ha‘ll ] Sa'f‘e and l k G 2 democratic economy compelled deficiency | franchisement of all - polygamists, the | that tho democrats should nominate hin anonymous authorships, entitled, *“The | b e nem 0C Omp y. bills of many millions to be pussed by the | chureh is still politically supremo in th | Koversor of Tlinois, " : Author “The Lion and the Limb, " | ) Buah Sty 1883 L next congress, There is no cconomy in | territory, With n singlo exception the | of Maine; Al Gurtield, and a varicty 'ul bright and humorous . Jacob Crowell left to-day for Te- | FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF 1) Y g I I Windoy it went | yerses . Bunner, Walter Learned, | A TR economy for votes only amah and vieinity. by overwhelming wijovities, Salt Lake | Twia tinip YRR A | ever put into the list candidates ihe Tucstalor e DDy 1 s time that our property owners on | Fe A R o ove o (S Em Tt kD ShaliRECen e — we the guests of Dr. D, J proportion holds goods in | business streets stopped laying wooden sidowalks, Now that we have waked up to the necessity of making tile and the many of the other voting districts. our streets 15, of s that if ho is Towa republi logislat h £ s sy their mujority in tho o this fall will Lo lang 1 purposes Hibbard and Perme 4 Lerman., | Frank Denpstor and Mus, Kearney, of and wife, le Embarrassments, et | Some of the Fort Omaha soldiers went | A, TS LS . ; ; 1£ the Edmunds_act was intonded to |" There were 155 failurc’s in the United | on a rampage Sunday, breaking into and | 1020 Farnam Stx—ont. Omana. passable a crusade against village side- | 4 th SR ot bl cofd Tog ety el o, is for Lo- [ States reported Bradstreet’s during | pilfering the saloon of Martin Lawler. ks is in order, 1f the Colorndo sande |11 ¢ gt o1 ool it Tas atadle is ono of Gon- | the past week. L less than the preceding | Jugtice Purcell, his brother-in-lay walks 3 ] 1| the hands of the church it has signally | oral Grant's most intimate political friends, | week, 46 more than the corresponding | 0. Ll stono contractors are anxious to do busi- | g 0q * miyg ugoloss and expensive com- | Senator |ur|l,<|( Alab s tho ropub- | week in 1882, and 80 morc than the same | $isted in-protecting Lawler's propert H MAN N noss in Oniaha this is an_excollent fiold |GGl oy ereated to pension oft | et shond fon weol in 181 Compared with the pre-|and Mrs. Purcell was assaulted whilo for them o ocoupy. The Tt Collina | " () F b fel mlere and throw a | f r vious wook i the iddle stute Diud 32, | protecting hor aged mother. Somo of JOBBER OF oy e i sy ¥ I ) 1o Tllinois greenbackers are_going to et | o d £ 4; Now England states 27, | the soldiors were corralled by order of | o by the soneil foridding the |00 0 that portion of the party which | egeche st convention st Vooris on the | docreuse of ; southorn state a de- | General Carlin, who tendered all possi- | . TG RS RS B8 damandod (thabithio Mormona muat go, | 1Toh of Auguat t see how maoy.of thom aro | 5 36, a decrease | Dle ussistance at his command, p N Ayiag ot moodenal ‘{,“H s in 'lll U8l 1vo mow porforned all tho dution | " Goeremman Robinson, of Massachusatt, fs | .45 Facifc ot m:uullfl(urntmn‘w 37, o purations uro in progross for the ! ess oontro would b wniversally 0| yoquirod of them wnder tho law. They | rogardud o the man Wit ‘whom ‘;;;; saeaira e R crsern etig anest nablalon bk snney) : REOY have put in soveral months work through | €4 could most easily heat Butlor for gover- s ,,Ml,b_;"“}w“' B Y e L Soxe of the true inwardness of the | their sccretary and clerks, in revising Crittenden, - W. Copeland & Co., manufact- | country will occupy it in scason for the EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED, ) New Hampshire fight, is leaking out by | the registration lists and guarrantecing a l\w“nt l" lbti« ll;li“\‘n;;lii)(.ltk 5 il 3 ol b -(sl:uul Gh.u-n.] t. !lmn Mu{\, inul e el ; ’ ) 5 ik & g o ate it > Gontilo soordine | W 18 not doing anything to suppress the Mor- [ mer, hides, ete., Macomber o cen A meeting of the district school board V08 ) i which it appears that Mr. Chandler was | fair election to the Gentiles, According | monis, { wood, naufacturers of. Loots' and. shioss, | has been called for August 21at, to cons REET OMAHA ! i more or less master of tho situation after | to their report every polygamist has heen | Washiugton gossip is to the effect that | John, H, Mills, hides and_leather, Bos- | sider the matter of the re-cmployment of e — ! all. It isatated that a trade was made | disenfranchised and the legislative and ;}lnurnv 8 :!-.l(f-“:w:.'.ufitflllx j'f}'"\'(‘.y:"""' Mass.; Charles H. Wood F. M. Bailey, so much objection being M HELLMAN & GO, by Messrs Pike, Chandler, Burns and |territorial officers who were elected on | elusotts, boot ul\ll”:d uvl.\n'l!f‘n'vl_ur ' msed to their late action, Cuckoo. | § Briggs by which Mr. ‘Pike was to be | Monday receive their offices at the hands | Ax soon as the Pennsylya slatur wl- ‘:‘;::‘l‘u;uu i It};‘“"“:ll:{ & c | . . | elected to the senate; Burns was to have [of law abiding citizens of Utah and the ;fl;:‘,‘_’:‘:d.d:.,fiw it tho B, Clod Hote | i The United A Skelton-Bangs Co I ' # the nomination for Congress in the West- | United States, Philadelphia, 1, Mass.; S, hinney, | Phupsday night ocours the Skelton- H senator two years henco when Mr. Blair's | was required of them under the law. 8o | Biiion rule and take the state away fon | shocs. Notfalk. V & Co., | Tickets for salo at Max Meyer's, at N i seat bocomes vacant, Tho other points | far as moeting the demands of the Mor- | the Domocrats, (B o ANy T R Lo ik ey 100 s et 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET, COR. 13TH, ; i included the undisputed election mon haters is concerned, they have ac- peyonral of OLfo s [Md.; Stedman & Co., wholesale boots | g1 00 for gentleman and ludy. OMAHA i : : NEBRA delogationto the next national conver complishod nothing, Tho territory.in as | (Rt Sl L0 gy the hours of b | 21d shoes, Naw Yark 1; bansnler “lml‘l':w‘ Following is the programme of the 2 which Secretary Chandler shall head and | thoroughly Mormon to-day as it was be- | news of lquor saloons, | amraty inube. e RIS oM BB ooppert Anhe L sar Bzl ! | direct, and a united effort to sccuro for | fore the election. The polygamists may | Hannibal Hamlin must have fongoteen thint | (3 ki VM Yo, |1 “Polka de In Reing' i d | ) it have forgotte | Chicago, 1115 and J. W, Morrell & Co., (1 “Polka de lu R A | him the chairmanship of the national | have boen driven from office, but their | Mr, Bluino is witing a ook, 'i','«).‘.'.',l'i\':ffl'{f, wholesale saddlery, Louisville, Ky, In [, Bl o Miss Nellie Bangs i committee. He is also to name u poat- | places are filled by men who, if not them- | tho ablost man he ever wet. | the principal "Wh'rl« they were as fulll'w"‘ do Beriot : "Mr. John Skelton ; master at Concord, and select M, |selves law-breakers, are ardent -uplmn. Yolk, the convictad ox-treasurer of Tonnes- | Gro0em 30; goncral atoros boots and Aria, Bellini Miss Kate Pusey “ A e, 8 o) onvicted ex-troas of Ta ors 15 ' o; 4 A, ~,MA. Daliot i AR, \ 3 3 . f xltunl lut f pl l . m-nn.lenz that the supreme court, to shoes “""l“fmt““r“ 1 ll‘lll“lfll ; %, g e ey 3 0! uxlnlull o tm court below and et him free, ; clothing 7; -.| ers AN mu Skelton Tuar poouliar typo of lawyer who iu. |#upFemo in U ul;dlu ‘:‘: e ww and it gouthorn palltioias. say that Lo, f(:«{lulrlu:nl d:u,l;..:,l g :. 4; l]b:m}.u": er LT " 4/ e M " |cannot be eradicated by commission | Missisippi ind South Carolina would go | and previsious 4; butehers :; coal 3; ha angy o ‘ :‘“““"l’“"‘“" in finding helrs for child-| - -“I)'l'ru"\’“ e A " gl Hopubiican i Choovantof Ben Tutlcis | and caps jowclry O lenther and . Funtale llri{llnmi,_\rl 0. Skelton CELEBRATED ess millionaires has a representative in d ion for president on the Democratic bankers 2; cotton 2; Palin Branches, (sacre i ; 41l K ; song) o Mr., Chas, Paline New York named Wolf, and tho proy se-| 1t 8 difficult to say what fancy goods 2 furniture 2; umber 2; il | 0] TG e g A Chas Datier 2Keg and Bottled Beer Jooted by this Wolf is the great Goelet| e . Mext step will Do towards | Governor Swith, f Vermout, says b | linary 2; oil 2; commission 1 paper 1. otk Miss Nellio Bangs L cutate, which Peter Goslet, an votogon | MAPPFoMing Motmoniam, ‘Tho wbalition | it want b o th Unted, Bastes s Rande (it cames 3 g % i 4 4 ic ppopie o1 of McDonald, igato, (Schubert, ian bachelor, left to his nephows a fow of polygamy is only & peg upon which m(:mi\\ilh liuuv...}lv. Iunl:uluntnllnl dolegation | . on. i Miss Pusey and My, Skelton o oy v the Mormon haters hang their hopes of | ¥ (uite good enough as it is. | 12, Recollections of Home, «years ago. The claim is made by Wolf | ™ 4 f volonal J I enator Joseph McDonald of Indiana, | = S g | that Mr. Goelet warried in Indiana in |king the entire torritory out of the | Coluyal Johu A Martiy, at present the most promi | $ FROM ANY PART OF THE | 1845; that u child was born in 1847; that | 88 of the men who havo recluimed it | idownces bimsell & ¢ [for the demoeratic presidential ‘ TE OR THE ENTIRE WEST, | i h V ; S i 2 dosart and wade & gasden oub of | Bewsl L1884, Ho is said to be the unani- | tion, not quite 64 years in | i mot‘::r:m‘l]uhn)ld :vuw shortly after 1lu- ARy T e s us choico of the Grand Anuy of the Repub- | Butier county, 0., moving to Indiana in | . | Will be Promptly Shlpped I ead, which was true as to the|® o . his early b The death of his| ! B bt ot a8 b the. Intter, Ac. | intense hatred which cxists botween the | Ao the fow ol cabinet. offiors o li S IS T g ST el g ‘ 511 OUR GOODS ARE MADE TO THE STANDARD \ | - ; ientiles and the Mormons believes for u | i we M . M. Stuart, secrotary af tho | o a8 apprenticed to a sad- [ Y N Mn M b B M Blua, saciots uro sonator was apprenticed to i sac Y g e oot iot 4 et hat i overy polygumint wero | ot e o "o it | 1, o Toft the adders ot o OofOourGuarantee. | . " | excluded to-day from Uts Pierce, and Jeremiah 8. Black, attorney - | ter Asbury university, studied law and in ! } diana, grew to womanhood and m“;“ll ;' llml:')hfihulljllmh v:.l]-:n :nn.u“l:lnl:;‘.l,.l during the latter part of ident Bhu- | 1843 was adimitted to the bar. The same | GEORGE HENNING’, f ol fyors, and thus it is | Would be much helpe o Gontile | Chanais toru, year he way elocted prosecuting | 3 - ; i i married Goorge Myers, aw g ) | Jooks upon the Mormon population as @ | The appointuent division AT Y Pt Sole Agent for Omaha and the West. i that Mys. George Myers now lays claim | partment esti RarARAt B 1848 Oftice Corner 13th and Harney Streets k 4 g 1| foroign element, recruited from the slums | [ e declined to serve longor; in 1848 was ; 404ha Goalot estat, M lato botiopad| (TGl 0 TR Ty ignorauce and | wint sl o elected to congress, I1n 1856 ho was Qs \ = = i that her side of the case, which has been | “‘ nlfi” l.l st g N, ) N B RIN A 51 | chosen attorney - general. During the . % SPECIAL NOTICE TO A 2 ‘e priestere and_ da o 5 to erican “ > > N y 1 i an object of secret solicitude to her at- [ T ok, 1 this s & Droper estiuata the | war he was 8 consistent Union man, ang YHE GFEAT y o ¢ o N on consid v vice commissio 1 cortainly have |led the forlorn hope of » democrae b torney ‘for three years, will develop a lllnln(lulnllu. nd ;1..‘&["1“ i .m.ll... il sevico cunnnion Wil st o the forlorn hope o the dumocrucy | NAN REME Growers of Live Stock and Others. ¢ stratum of romance sufficient to justify "’“ "l""““l'l' ';‘ 0 ‘;" v !‘l““i Senator Voorheestsays that in the cloven | Oliver P, Morton, In 1875 he was WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO the audacious assault on the Goelet strong ",“‘“‘;‘ to l‘l" “A_l“u; ‘:' ““"m"h 4 © | atates n{l:mlxmh:‘ h..h\“ html st the ajonr | elected United States senator, where he | JF*CITER P ATIN. ‘ ¥ 4 : box. Tt would almost be worth fortune _“"I";i"" ‘“‘?'n lllld b wm“m" | ment strongly in tavor of MeDonald, whow, :'“‘I‘ll“" ‘“"J“‘“‘"“‘l ‘_“"“J“‘l“"l‘l" “l,l,'l‘( Rheumatism, Nouru!gm Soiatica, ik to connect old Peter Gioelet, known in ingly Mormon, ] he believes, will surely be no od for pre epublicans carrying the state, he we Lumbago, Back Headuch oothache, ur roun I a e. New York for near half a century as a additions to its saintly populatien, the ident. McDonald, he declares, is no m out of oftice in'1881. He is one of the Brulics, Y A" tpon e thast by Vocrhioas:Ia | okt exnisnt Inwyers.{a adians. . Tho ] ol : b : h . o of any kind. One pound is equal to th ds of corn? ‘3 orubibed, crusty old bachelor, with an af- |church holds a position of vantage from Ho Iavorm Lauaville ws the ‘("l"“’ for, bald l"“fi {firm of which he is a member makes Fty Conien bosie sJLL‘L'a'.!‘.‘.."a.‘&.‘.‘..fi»'fi&‘tu'K.“?hl Tl ook Wintes, iaskead OF FRnAIng dowi wil Inceaase 1 weigh 3 fair of the heart which eventuated in [Which it will be an exceedingly difficult | the |3 '?fi::ml .‘L’.".i.'mf:.'.‘.‘ Canvention, aid | 440,000 & year, and guaranteed to Judge aad be in good marketabls condition in the spring. Dairyinen, s well 4 uthrs, who uso it can testifyt watter to dislodge it. All the commis- amatrimony, | Arthur, k6 A VOUEL S i 0. (Bssemmorn b v SOUELER A 0D Hallimore, By U8 A, CGiresham, as their junior partner, &8,000 Iu::nu Try it and Judge for yourselves. = Price §25.00 per fon: no charge {or sacks. ok Addres WOODMAN LINSEFDROIL COMPANY, Omaha

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