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THE DAIIY BEE -- ‘MAHA \l()\l)AY AUGUQ'] H 1883 THE (,“A][A B]‘:]‘/- THE LINCOLN MANDAMUS, mileage” in yuuko' which was given by | | the republian party in this state, "":‘»_'"“"'l"'_'wn _r:'rkt'l their scheme and | MANN Glen Kendall, on bekalf of the state |the government, for actual expenses, but [to corrupt its primaries, to they concluded to remain. | H WESTER & 00., I f b 4 Sherifl Kavanaugh, of Columbus, is a Published every m"lmsn[. excopt Bunday. The | hoard of public lands and buildings, has|which was not actually expended. In|pack its conventions and to dictate its battery on a base ball field. He IIPORTERS OF enly My moring i | filed an answer to the petition of Mr. |consequence, there is a continual incen- | nominations shall be further tested this his shoulder the other day while . | | A : sliding over the home plate, One Yeur.... $10.00 | Three Months . .00 | Silver in the capitol contract suit. It |tive for officers to be ordered on tripsnot | fall. If the lesson of the last e ion [ 00 | Three M ) 3 ’ 5 The articles of incorporation of the Beatrice Six Months iR 19 | leges that the footings in Mr. Silver's |necossary for the public service, in order | has not been taken to heart it must be | Canning company have been signed and *ro. | FUR WRRKLY ARR, FUTLINIED EVERY WEDYBADAT. | 1,00 did ot agreo with & correct addition |to gain the perquisites of mileage. And | ropeated. Wo warn the railroad strikers | corked. , [fhe apital stock b 850,000, ¥15,000 RN POSTRATD, o paid in before startin O Yr ;’1(_,':11";“ — N ;..f the items; that several necessary items | there are good gronnds for the belief that | of the Judge Savidge stamp that nu-_pmn sontmnati orehllpht s 4 Six Monthe. 1.00 | One Month .., ... | were omitted which were bid upon by the frequency and length of inspection |in Nebragka is not yet in a condition to | t f 8 i the weed e American News Company, Sole) Agents Newsdeal- It is ora in the United States. Mr. Stout, and that the contractor was [tours are very often determined by the |read the riotact to the 20,000 republi e denartment * CORRRSPONDRNCR, | unable to tell where he got the sample [amount of money that can be made by | cans who last year rebuked monopoly he fatalities from lightning are becoming na n A Communications relating to News and Editorial S Wi ; ¥ (R o i [ At convention. elected | #0 numerotn in the stat that. it will soon be | a ass mattors should be addressed to. the Evrron or Tun | of the stone with which he proposed to Hu.|nn|ul v on his trip. methods in the state convention, elected "._'j:" s foe o At DARKE L”’ ‘“' 1:'(1;:, [ y Ban. construct the building. Congress cut down the mileage rate | a demosratic treasurer and nearly com- : or may not be |in 1876 from ten to eight cents because | passed the defeat of two members of “i”\",;‘.;.'.lv‘;:rl.]:f.“:.i":.";: t::.klt-"l"{h. h.,\‘ 608 WASHING10N AVENUE AND 609 ST. STREET ‘ ZRUNINRSSSUTTRRS, All Business Totters oM Romithunces shouldzbe | The alleged facts m . yldm-w:L(uanll\ltl Punisiyg Couraxy, OuAtA. | ho important, if *true, The lateness of | the railroads had almost superceded the | congress, Tt is e Drafts, Chocks and Postoffice orders to be made pay- e /e p : . p able to the order of the company. their discovery is very remarkable. The | stage on the frontier. The war depart- | railroad henchmen to announce such a 1 s the touls found afserwards show, - THE BEH BUBLISH[NG Cfl'l PRUPS board gave the contractor just one hour | ment later, when its attention was called | programme, But it is just as well that The B, & M. shops at Plattsmouth are em ___Mm——mlr ploy| a large ibier of e en build oA g ————— E. ROSEWATER,"Editor. to explain how ho happened o bid lower | to the milengo abuse, directed that all |the people should know in advance that | Bt and oatcontor cars - Fome anmiesing | reight and passenger cars. Four surveying | than Mr. Stout, a portion of which time | travel must be made by the most direct | the same old game which was tried last | parties were recently equipped and sent out. | UU HOLE S_A_L:E} | wan spent in a rcess for lunch, At the [route. On land grant roads officers of | fall is to be aain this year. n,{'“[,(."Jl".'..'l'.“'w. i il | end of that time they promptly awarded | the line with troops are compelled to take | | o of, the ownet. aod i hutas the contract to the highest bidder. There | their transportation in kind. The r Jerny Brack and Jeff Davis are hav ing a controversy about Buchanan, A duel between corpses lacks vital interest. ral con- | ty. |L~ grubbing after a suit was threatened be- | bec ming o scandal, and just at present | favoritisin and without affording all young | son why they should not be permitted to | fora the attc general discovered that | the army has all th it can do to bre men in the district an opportunity to| od bill was ‘half [tho wave of criticism that has been | compete through an examination, Mr. made.” His general bid, which [aroused by recent occurrences in the | Weaver is following the pernicious prece- Tur inspector busifiess will be watched. |agreed to do the work sigg [ staff and line without making the venti- The Bre proposes to keep its weather |called for by the specifications,” lation of other seandals necessary. The qu- | Cosaressiax WEAVER has appointed | face ;-{ clear cut and its opties bright and i ; gh was no pretense at the timo that Mr. Sil- | lation ought to be applied to all official | Percy Pepoon, of Falls City, as a cadet . The Lincoin News proposes to bounce from ver had not complied with tho specifica- | travel and a reasonablo rate for other ex- | at West Point from the Third district. xehatige 1146 all papers ghlty --\r "llm)‘\nu Tr our merchantswish to protect them- | giong, It took two weeks of patient |penses allowed. The mileage abusc is | In making such an appointment from | : il selves against the police there is no rea- ; i g ; | o | Ao . SAML C. DAVIS & Co, do so. Mr. Silver's item dent set by Valentine. Both Frank | The fat we in of Barret's cirons was par- mated at Seward on the 4th. She is 27 ht inches tall, and tips Welch and Congressman Crounse threw P ks § it years old, five feet ¢ eye well opened as to the city affairs in |and which was backed by an ample bond | mileage abuse ought to be abated. lopen the appointment to competition. | a wagon keale at Her husband "tips the |y, p . . | 5 ! ‘ashin, e this metropolis. was sufficiont. Under it the contractor —_— o river Congrossman Pusey, of |beait 84180, Stz the phat.” | gton Avenue and Eifth Street, ST. Louis. Mo, - 3 could have been firmly held to his con- | PA7ENT MONOPOLIES AND THE PUB- | Council Blufs, although a democrat, did |y, }2',{:,‘; 't',l,‘j,’t‘}‘,,“r'fl“."',’;’,“l"‘,:’l | Ir the democrats continue their blun-|tract. It was no business of the board Lic. |the same thing. Personally we know [run the town. They run out at ali STEELE, JOHNSON & co ders at the present rate in Ohio, & demo- | whother or not Mr. Silver was cortain to| [R¥cext decisions of the patent office | nothing about young Pepoon, except that | Wth th nd L atiartihems OHGOFRIeM as K . cratic congress will be the salvation of |loge money in che event of the accept- |have given to the Bell telephone com- | ho has o musical name and is the son of the republican party, ance of his bid, If, as charged, he omit- [ pany virtual control of the entire tele- | the warlike editor of the Falls City Jour- oy llu'u‘(nnrzh}:vf lh.nlu-nnt)) l‘ixwlvl'xlm wh 1 ' . ted toostimate §42,000 worth of work |phone business in the United States. |uar. We hope he will be able to stand l.hflfu,'.'»"\'\.'irx NG WIS ;,“},.‘.‘;f,(.‘,“,",‘\‘,'il r cers H c h. PresipENT ARiur was a political ac- |and material, the state would have been | The first result of this decision is the | his examination after he arrives at the | be offered for sale at the I cident, but from the tone of press com- | just as much the gainer as bis contract | formation of a great monopoly with & | Point. Nebraska's record in this par- i,"lr,,l.‘:{",',' L .],lllfk'llfi’.l,‘" Madi AND JOBBERS IN ments he seems to have proved happy | was lower than Mr. Stouts. Tho ono|capital of 816,000,000, 75 per cent. of |ticular is far from creditable. But we |with a full caso and romnded form one for the country. point, and the only important point, was | Which is water, whose object is to oper- | protest on behalf of a score of young and |purchued - the Madison Chronic PLUUR, SALT. SUGARS, CANNED GOOTX. ND ALL GROCERS’ SUPPLIES ——— that ho was the lowest responsible bidder | ate all telephone lines at their own rates | smart Nobraskans who would be glad of Y Tie Vassar_grdustes in Omahia are | under the proposals, and that if ho secur- | foF the space of soventeen years in which | future appointments to the Military m\':;*h": B B i e ke A FULL LINE OF THE BEST BRANDS OF SUBLE105 S4104 #1000 00 beldak ki wte |8 b ommteasty L tate) would lave :{.u_putu;:;a = Ic.. run. The Western | Academy, that our Congressmen should | i, "]‘“ ”'”.. T3l Anchony, uo]’n‘fo"r‘.'-?.% ! ern girl at Poughkeepsie. Vassar girls | saved $41,000, which otherwise would |Union has sold out its intereits in | throw open the competition to all who [on the Muddy in Custer county, was larintted el high, e lcnuntry ST v | HaoU U BERAe by oue Mk payets: the Edison patents in return !"r‘fm:l(lis'plunu(l o contest, Tha, is bocom. | U, %1d pony and pulled over the prairle ill| Clga.rs and Manufactured Tobacco. . | " ! them atany price. So far s the stone is concerned, 1f the|® royalty —of "lie~‘llltlx of all the|ing the general practice elsewhere and it l}fl:_ "Nt":‘:l!‘*l'rm;;’ “h"l“(t "E':i‘(fé‘&'::“u.",.‘.L‘u’.‘. AGENTS FOR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO . stone was to have been from Mr. Stout’s |rentals of the Bell Telephone company, |ig the best plan for all concerned. SF/Lhi8 RAABYAL B CHEY BORLOMmBe FurL returns fn““ Kuntuckv give | quarry only, there was no necessity for and an agreement that none of the tele- | —_— [ be allowed the patrons of the office to settle it | Proctor Knott tho governorship by nearly | bids at all. Mr. Silver kiiow s well as | Phone lines aro to be used for the trans- | Pus adjutant-goneral has gone to “in- | byt wmovar " " to one J. A, WAKEFIELD, 40,000 majority. A Kentucky republi- [any one else who drafted the capitol bill, mission of general business lnuumguflv\x]lut the Fort Thornburgh road, now | A political savior has appeared in Hami ot 4 ) ; i i T : ton county, and_proclaims his mission_ t) can is an intercsting but raro bird among | in whoso interests it was drawn, and what | market quotations, or news for sale or for | undor course of corstruction. As it has | {iantlemen, if you want 4 Moses to lead you . . the blue grass. means were used to push it through the | publication, which would in any way | previously been “‘inspected” by the de- | out of fihe wilderness, this fall, just put nn5~m| — - lnst logislature, He knew that Mr, Stout | compete with the business of the Western | partment commander, the paymaster-in- H::;t.'fif,f\"‘f clerk. ' T'm a political bull-dozer Wirn a return of the hot weather @ |had stone for sale. And he contracted to | Union Telegraph company. In other | chicf, an aide-de-camp, two majors, a| The Freo Methodists have leen holding | 7 ; ; ; : . amp meeting at North Bend. Sunday there | ) ) ) tour of our alleys reminds one of the |furnish stone in accordance with the con- words, the telegraph and the telephone | colonel and six licutenants, the necessity | was big time. The Schuyler Sun’s reporter fellah portion of Cairo. A classification | tract, and gave a bond that he would do | companies are mutually bound not to | for further inspection is at once apparent, | says one fat lady go treligion and it took five SASH, DUURS, BLINDS, MUULDINGS, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, §C- of Omaha smells would il o lurgo-sized |so. That was all that was necessary, |compete. In addition, it is charged that | especially as the trout fishing at Fort | %t corral herand and keep her from mak- LWHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN it The all 1 Th li £ I 1 the telepl I 1 e ing the ascension, STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY. volume, 0 alleys must be cleaned. e condition of matters at Lincoln are | the telephone C“'"I'“""‘"Y having secured | Bridger continues excellent. Mrs. Bitteubender, the noted suffragist, is i H ood ok ARy 100 woll known to require extended ex.|the “bottom patents,” rofuss to give | auiarined o Lo e S of o s | Near Union Pacific Depot, - . - OMAHA NEB Mi, ALexanpER Swax confirms the | planation. Tho people of Nebraska, who | their patrons the benefit of now inven- STATE JOTTINGS, [ e tortanatior AL uto i (s onirts ! I will stand by her. She has sued three saloons M A ¢ stock yards and [have watched the bloodsuckers at the |tions in telephony not controlled hy the | = of Tecituissh for “disqualification and § C. F. GOOD N, reports of the gr o : h Uil Detb b e sl Tocumseh will soon have its third railroad. | ture death of Mr. Trute.” Damages, £10,000. slaughtering establishments which Eng- | capital since the time of Dave Butler, are i ']’; & M, will build an_elevator at Min. | . The new town of Sargent, in Custer county. < [ . : lish capital is to constrnct in Omaha, and | justly suspicious of every contract let, | The Chicago Zribune notes that there | | JA® 5 &2 is being boosted into prominence by r number h 1 there are rumors of & new railroud in the | and of overy official who lias anything to is one way to escapo from the control of | " Ty now elevator st Harvard hus a capueity | oo mion, Pucific spoculators, 4 200,000 Vanderbilt system which is to connect | do with awards for public work. As far | patent monopolics which are organized | of 36,000 bushels, e The Omaha Kepublican will start a_branch this city with 8t. Louis. Omahaseers to | as the capitol is concorned, it is notorious | and oporated againat the public interests, | Thero are 12,000 sheep in Frauklin county, | out thero to enable Nye to disposo of his stock AND DEALER IN ovon bion one A : in good condition i 2 2 be doing pretty well, just now, thank [that the job has “heen engineered Patents are given to secure a reward v L L i y thunder stomn ot Lineoln J lay last week. three boys—Robert M am | alll S ] s arfl]s flg a]] ln nw ass itler county will distribute 83,500 at its | rodt 1 Frnest Smith—were in- fl 3 [} 2eL 1) you, with blooming prospects for the im- by and for Mr. Stout, and that he|to inventors, not to assist the establish- | mediate and far distant future, has been forced to maintain and Nu,.,...r:‘gr}'}ll“f nm"jlll-'liu;‘- X“'hy may not cux{»-i . AT lightning, 1 e "“"‘i"' ——————— out of the profits of his contracts a crowd | italists organize telephone companies to A s of forked | tree. Several houses in the nas, Mxion who has ohango of the |of loochos who havo fustonod themslves | compot with tho cxisting onos, and for | gt s Taesaras * 2" °F frked |aity wero k. Tour otlier porsons .\fi:'i QR Acaon erection of the new pension building at | as fivmly on his purse as he has himself | this purpose use any telephone patents | 'Tho Louisville Observer says the state fish | on fire,” Din i Ll Washington fecls greatly insultod over a|on the troasury. There wasand there s, | they prefor, provided they are willing to fm\mu.l.m .I.,:.',.},M.}m( o Fine o gratuity in the form of two torra cotta |in spite of the answer of Mr. Kendalland et rRe el e b (LTS DEALERS IN vases offered him by afirm of contractors. | his associates, cvery reason to believe cas levy a tax of one steer on every | 5 5 General Moigs is too sensitive for the | that the state was defrauded out of §41,- | ple that the American Union was formed | 20 ’,’},“,m'"'"f" f:“'l';'“ A 3. Ha,l]. s Salfe a;nd Lock Gonlp y army. Tt is an unusually cold day when | 000 by the letting of the contract for the | o competo with the Western Union. The | uf.\ufl.‘(,fi.vf ity lights | ;i 7 + the average army officer feols insulted at { completion of the eapitol, The apolo- | Western Union had patents that the | The Novth Bend Flail is the tender of anything from a ten cent | gies of the hoard bear marks of too much | American Union could not do with- | ¢ : ,-‘ Lt | : y papers for not booming ity | A Kearney plysician i said to have vorked | FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF cigar from the sutlers sto n his mind, b; pass over the Union Pa o! 1 i . " f > latter. 0! Syl - small boy to come to the ch hé ended . ! o an annual | elaboration. They fail to touch the root |out, but tho latter, upon the ad-| “sy, yrounds of the Pupilion driving park | o0 Sundiy .‘.4'5‘.«4‘1\”‘.x‘l‘l':::,.!f..l.'L for which | railroad, the matter which is & plain words that | vice of the most distinguished cuunsu],im-v.fl 200, and £1,800 will be putin improve- the boy received 15 conts, Two Sun- | ——— a heavy contract was awarded to the proceeded to use such patents as it need- | " s vl chgiborimuck Jo s uinrter, autlthe Mg Nemaha (ranger i to re- | highest bidder in bold defiance of the [ed. The company was advised by 18 | and cosis for killing pr kens before the | the close of the service. The lockout contin- 4 | mark: “They have had a big fight over |spirit of tho laws and in plain disregard [lawyers that the extreme penalty the |l espired. 50 land in Sherman county hogs. new uul ha mvlwmr‘ growing citi voyalty for their use? <1t was on this anti-monopolist privei ¥ A Fy Swa olm and his hired boy, Axel pavement question in Omahi, and the | of the public interests. 1f there had been | courts would visit upon it would o to |, Al fand in Blern couy _‘,;_“n‘:'i",:, iand iy _,l,‘.‘,'|.‘] e 1 courts sustained the position taken by | the slightest doubt in the minds of the | compel it to pay damages in thun.lluluuf‘h s been sold, chtning and instantly Ly [y 5 7 o it M 5 e At Avo ROl Al {akbiab n 5thinst. They were nnloading and Tik Bee, That papor hus o habit of | hoard @y to My, Silver's bid, specifica- | a royalty to the Western Union. Pa- | “"<'|.-lf...'.'fi.!.{"l.'u.\"q‘lvfiull’\fiv fust ax o doshopiiinics Hyiversnoloniagaal) HENRY l EH MAN N usual per cent. ~an|u-:l off and the toes of Holni were torn 1020 Farmam Stroot. Omn'un. coming out on top very frequently.” | tions orbond, the greatdifference between | tents, these lawyers held, are not issued When Tiux B exposes rogucs and the | his offor and that of Mr. Stout demanded | to enable any man or combination of men | . Luciuda Fleek, of Tecumsel tall| ST Do Eligkentng ek o ancn (o) JOBBER OF citizens appeal to tho courts, Tite: Bk is | tha rojection of both and a. prompt read- | to gain possession of some new principlo |from the parental soof and dissppeared. = She | e insonsible for o tine, . tovariably sustained. Douglas county isement under the law. or devico and shut the rest of tho world i 6 have organized’ a | Farmer Gunkle, of Hall ‘i'fi:'”i-',."ffia'.fx“n'fi& £ has been very fortunate in possessing in- out from all use of it. They are intend- u-' miskary s ion. There mustbe © surplus | Geath of his son, aged 17, Both were return- corruptible judges and a beneh which has {ed solely to protect the inventor from | ©f wbundsaownd. = g |7 e ooy G Taand oo wagon o CING MILEAGE. A g s " Fremont and the other Elkhorn valley |ed with lumber. The horses became unman compelled the respect of honest mon and | MAKING MILEAGE boing robbed of the due rewnrd of his | gy re sen s betive oiforts toimuce ik, | g Sk s vt i both from the the fear of knaves and scoundrels, The general manager of the Northern | labor.” ufacturers to come wagon, the wheel which over the acific i . Lo b e Burt and Washington counties have raised | chest of the young man,injur —_— Pacific has published u stringent order | The usual tonor of patent decisions is, | faurt and Waxhington eountics have mised |l g G T o, EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED, Tuk strike is undoubtedly failing, The |Tgarding tho issuing of pusses over his | that whena patent is granted it does con- | 3"} caped uninjured d y failing. The | ™ : for a monopoly for the term of soventeen | Wi fals o TN D 1118 FARNAM STREET e 1 L 4 iy Akl s yours, ca he | five miles west of Vale Tot himself by | Johnson of Fullersom on the night of the 6th, | = S their position every day siice the | ''DasAes to army officors will be issued m...,m shut up tho new secret ho s .:.‘"i.i::.ln",‘,‘.,:\,.‘L;,f, (.’.‘,:.h) ok Y fngtantly Killing s four year old son | b . T s i i o S o S ot BT 15| SR Y B B M. HELLMAN & CO, | and a practically wnlimited capital havo |CompanY “‘expects proper consideration |us e \\l_limur self-interost may | n which tho snall. stook Tunchos are passiug ;;;\13" were sleeping in o bedroom by thom N : 3 orvic o dictate. But while the decisions run that ho hands of big companies, won the day. One mistake of the strike | for all services performed Ty Y. 0 e way there are some that indivate that the | The surveyorsof the St. Paul line are within and u mistake which is always fatal was | And what are the proscribed rules for | oty will protect the public from the |four miles of Smithland, Codar county, wnd | and i AR .:,l*WhOlesale 10 hler S' that the blow was struck on n falling | the issuing of pusss to army officers in | establishment of a monopoly by means of | hsve luid out th new town of Norris. through "tho mattress and floor.” The second | L “The warket and during & dull time. There | the department of Dakota! Certainly no |8 patent, —The Hoe Printing Pross Manu- | 1t veported that at o recent meeting of il of Shuck and - Lind- the BB, & M. directors it was decided to build 3 will be general sympathy expressed for | #rmy officer las to nccopt o | facturing QOPPAIY. poently_ atampled, |55 ,000 passenger depot at Beatrice. ork count; vell on the assess- | | been given o the move for n postal telo- | 1 all such cases ho wigns n voucher for | folder invented by Conrad Kohler, | po st Oy e e R10,000, | 31, il property | OMAHA, : ; : NEBRASK -~ 2> graph. If this succods in Congress the | Mileage and draws cight cents from the | of Ul|iw-u0'. on the ground that it| "y Lincoln city council has ordained that f — — : strike will not have been entirely m government ln'r every miles lrn\-n-ll?d. ‘“‘:‘:Ir:“‘ ];":t’:;::":::;"f‘“{i:ili:‘m "L':‘”::.l;"{ :::mll:‘:\l:x“]“fw‘;:A“l ouoos n.:l-lm:‘ltlla:fltlx\n?:'xl:; of A-heuSer-Busch i vain, Of cm{nu his végulur pay goes on during | 41,0 injunction asked for to prevent the I'r-: W is lmlvm AT AR AT s - the trip, however extended it maybe. | newspaper from using the folder, *T) oad depot. iy also proposed o sur- 5 i Tuk New York Zimes agrees with Tur | Mileage is ekpected to cover all ex- |contest,” the court said, ‘‘was in effect Foun tho T ing Wit 1w tad shrabbiy i Bux that the Edmunds law cannot sup- | penses of travel, The vato allowed, under | Detween two rival manufacturers.” STho | | Osleans is making cffurty o seours » 87,600 Mapy g psRERL L, Methodist seminary, which that denomination press Mormonism, and that the problew | the et of July 24th, 1876, is very liberal ’t'l"{,"'l'flt.:,"r“.,v,v,‘,::hl 'L.“‘Lff,,.i".’(.‘L‘.‘,},:L‘:‘}gfij;' S E RN A R iR A is as dificult as ever. It ways: “If the |especially for trips by rail. It is not|tlement; for it did not use printing ma- | o (o fn Burt county s in shock, Edmunds law has failed—and there wre | given as a gratuity oras a preminm upon |chines, but made them for sale in the | Ther iy lots of it, and the ym.f'in expected to » many indicationsthat it is a failure—how | travelling at the government expense. market.” Whatever Hoe was entitled to | range from twenty to thirty bushels to the are we to deal successfully with polygamy | 1t is presumed and intended simply to| '} 6 WAy Of damuges was in the nature |acre. . of a royalty.” “In some of the casesthe | The Excelsior Roller mills, of Fremont, are u{d the Mormlun clmr_clll It must bo ad- | cover actual expenditures. An officer | court Aly nud that there is any remedy in | now m]ul:qlufl with the latest and most ap- mitted that this question cannot be satis- | who sccepts a railroad pass while travel- uiluj , by injunction—when the h‘“’“’" machinory for the manufacrure of factorily answered. By national Jaw the | ling under orders, and then draws his | 8} g was i Cho natu of n royal: |1 7 L § \is A i the. J oval- | o ) ury at upon the ruins of the Wymore polygamists of Utah have been disfran- | full mileage, is defrauding the govern- Thero aro sovoral casos which |, i} LY 0% I Gecian i Y. # 3 Y L | Jnil and nulnlnlll declared that the building chized. Ought the nation to go further [ ment by just as much as his railroad fare Gl i, She dnldnseian Wil B0k bo lws 't i‘“"‘l or hands to them us: granted if the plaintifl can be fully com- | Kaown." CELEBRATED ) Keg and Bottled Beer This Excellent Beer speaks for itselt. RHEU Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, BACKACHE, and disfranchise every man and woman | amounts to pensated by the pa; HEADACHE, T00THACHE, | V' ORDERS FROM ANY PART OF THE " . ) yment of money." The Alma Herald has been sold to | 2 M ANY ¥ A . in the territory who believe that| The historic honor of the —_— Chambers, of Omaha, ,“..»m.:‘ v o SORE THROAT, | STATE OR THE ENTIRE WEST, polygamy is not immoral? To take|army seems to e otting | Tikcontral committeo of Buffalo county ,:,“‘l libel wuit on hand, the price v = el o 9y L v ghtly low SPRAINS, that course would bo to punish citi- [blunted in some partioulars. There | held a meeting on Saturday to reorganizo| A wall digger named Lanham bas entered Soransss, Ouls, Bruisss, Will be Promptly Shipped. FROSTI BULNN, 8 ALL OUR GOODS ARE MADE T0 THESTANDARD OfoOourG-uarantee. 4 wens, not because they havo violated a lis too much of an impression | for the campaign, and callod the county | into o contract with Lincalu to dig a well ir religi in i i 50,000 gallons of water a1 law, but because of their religious opini- |among officers that the government is « | convention for the Ist of Sept , | sk Sri2ieniah 50,00 pwha sl DN, ons and belief. We may punish for the [cow to be milked for all it is worth, re. | According to the Omaha Republican it A house in Laporte with five lightning rods, and prins, [ i act, which is unlawful, but not for the | gardiess of such minor technicalitios as | Was the seuse of the committee that nony Yo struek by lightuing st “‘L.L..:“’}f,:""".'.? '[‘.]l'“fff‘"‘f"fi:l}ffif; [ GEORGE HENNING, i beliof, Such legislation as is demanded | the spirit of the regulations, “Making|but straight republicans should go as | lizhting rods [ Viections o 11 by the Gentiles of Utah would not only | mileage” has b « arouse a strong public sentiment in be- | in some depn eugiues and cisterns: seem to be the dividing half of the subjects of persecution: but | long trips is looked forwerd toas a means | thut none but republicans who voted for | line in the discussion. W 50 give to | SPECIAL NOTICE TO ' ! ould also give to Mormons the courage | of adding to the months' pay [ Loran Clark last fall will be adwmitted to| A theatricd company, “.:hn.]el:‘.\;.l..,, il | PALACE " ol igious i ol “The ny « ‘ombination, « freligious martyrs and cause theirchurch | But the temptation to f ' Th noch Arden mbinad ke wifonge | voto i comvention, and it maturaly ol | o i e e o | BJLLIARD HALL, Growers of Live Stock and Others. to grow more rapidly than ever. And [is iu every respect groster whore u trip |lows that none who wssisted in- electing | nover heard of ut hote yot, if we disfranchise only for the act, | or annual pass ia eld over tho line of | Mr. Sturdevant and in reducing Valen- |, The Ubiea (Sgward .t"'.’iltyx'm'.f\l’l‘]fi.'.‘..I'“m 1204 Farnam Street. | WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO the political power of the polygamist’s | pailroad which must be traveled, There | tine's majority by eight thousand in the | venture in the state. The first number i is Ghuire, Prop . ehurch is not shakem. After many years [ is a cloar saving of from four to seven |Third district will be expectod to voto | Uright, dean and wewey. lelegato to > Emfi% BRYAN, M.“netor our Ground OII cake the Mormon problem still confronts us | cents a mile in this departanent to every | the republican ticket at the next election. b anen conakr wil aand Lt G S aig B0 E " unsolved, although it has engaged the | oflicor who travels upon railroad pass. Soletit be, Perhaps it is a8 well [and he will have to go without credentials, sEvE" “Ew TABLES It is the best aud cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound is equal to three pounds of corm. i i ) Stoek fed with Ground Of Cake i the Full Aad Winter, lustead of ranniug down, will increaso 1 welgh ecareful attention of the ablest statesmen | A trip to Salt Lake and back, under such | that the question whethelfiihe erail- No aue to ake them aut, The handsomest Billiard Hall in Omaha. Tho fin e e ; aud bo o good marketable condition n the spring. Dairyimen, ss well s others, who use It ean testif ¢ g " . Four “citizend” of Blair attemptod to break | wies, Liquors aud Cigars are previded for patrons |its merita. Try 1t and Judge for yourselves. - Price §26.00 por ton: 1o charge for sacks, Address our day. circumstances, means $100 of ‘‘made!rosd crowd are to continue to rule |jail lust week, but the timely arrival of the itiyad. | ofeod-me B LS gL, CONPANY, Cusha Sole Agent for Omaha and the West Office Cornor 13th and Harney Streets ome a regular perquisite | delegates fo the state and judicis con- | Beatrice is ag water works and fire protection, 8 pipe pressure against fire The Charles A Vogler Co [ Ay ments, and the prospect of | vention. By this we suppose was meant -4,.u-A~\\,,, —— |