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0 0 to ars of the city of hun- [but it is doubtful whether any conces. p 1t is al<o sure cure for } (st dhouid be addrveed o the Euron o T | SN it il ‘..‘ ns which the government u}| .; ml\kn [ Grpie . Hode, Battio Creok | - ina tind eal on the peo- | ' 9 ROVY . | : - ¥ rpha odge, B reek, ! P having had o fat steal on the peo- | (0 7 T ide the impending danger, | Cortina, the Mexican rebel, is out near AR " e 608 WASHING1ON AVENUE AND 609 ST. STREET I y P g Kettle of beiling hot w | All Business Tetters and Remittances should be th 1o o | Ag Jong as Don Carlos lives and socialism | Queretaro at the head of 300 revolution- my hand. At onee I applied | I e T T gy pay. | PoC y o, Ow S8 LS B P 8 [ists. Tt is believed that a goneral rising Thomas' Eclectric Ofl, and the 5 : D e, ioetofico orders to be mAlo PAY: | yuar o the Republican's bid was much lower | flourishos, just so long will the Spanish | Will ake place in the northern provinces sftct was tolinmediately Qs | St LOUIS, Mo m22-3m i | than Tite Brxs, but it was rojected by eub | onarchy be inseoure. ot ot teuthom ne ighbor_during - tho Lok | — - i THE BEE BUBLISHING €0, PROPS. e whom Hosowater i o - i winter, "Complaints a0 mado of the | ThomasBctn Oil cn s wed buth ingernally NV i E. ROSEWATER,Editor. e Snton, ah Parliament is slowly dragging the way | arbitrary course of na ational ndministra D108 we hoe o TOLMILE g0 ayeas; 80 safe, o 80 HOLE S.A—LE { ed evening 4 toward the autumn recess, with the ion in interfering with the local authori- | certain. T thia yerr . which i ties, i Tie plug operator will be politely in- | method of »..,Irl.u..\ Ty van by 'n'"’“”";"”"““'-’ "’]"' l'r;-u“-w-' l"]"*""'“‘ . ; S 7 owest, and that portion of the printing v a1 much as possible zenerally T 1 : s | 8 unt Aaral is o ood | —— awardod to that newspaper. kot B e el | I RUEY S WO rosign b RLOWCE | St with seally K We atw &t § Tu.telograph strikers according to the | Tho city " If tho past yoar haw beon | Parnoll's_ party have induced the tacit | motion condemning the tasation of |..‘1m,,'M;“"’.f”,". o ,’ ohi Toe Mulhatt .,: dged t was first a steal becan: e to pay part of the stian war was i - e | Associated Pross dopatches are breaking | fha fepuitican offered to do it lower than the | upport of the Irish members, and it is rp-.ll,]'\(h‘.-”fi low ,‘.,_, y{mn‘: other sturdy | e 8 I‘H“l]\‘\ | ranks all along the J.m I, an it wax & mich groater stoal becatuso | an open scerot that the ministry have | iadital,’ voted for the motion: John Sy, WA OKSOb | Rosewater charged a great deal more than the ) pbelli: dosepl | | It is time that three story buildings on | © 'Ip..’f‘tl'f.[ff."“{.‘.l\l,’."‘y'.f@."L‘".";u.vlv ap their | omigration olause of tho Tramway bill | Cowen, Sir Wilfrid Lawson, Henry Ric h- | Holived in a comt ar Providence, | i vl Mol e i whane : b Sl | bring in a bill giving £50,000 to hold |[ard. and Ald. Storey. OO AT i Vi SAM,II c DAVIS & co s Tersolf | i charging corruptior ¢ official ig in a bill giving £50, A A block.s Omaha is to toclass heracif | that official ir. some way stands botween Rose- | carry ont the Trish leader’s plans of emi- | wiiro gugland proposes to reduce her Tl b Bl . oy 4 among the three story towns. [water and the pockets of the tax-payers. | .oy in Troland if heand his followers | national debt nine hundred millions of eckoned Tiim to one side, o ———— case is no exception to the rule.—Repub. C i X ! : A soLm still broods over Washington, | tican. | will abstain from further obstruction un- | dollars in i 1ce goes on o Ll el Washmgton Avenue and Eifth Street, - - - ST. I.0UIS MO, % sonpomporary is slightly | til the recess, The Catholic bishops of | increasingliers AL 5 —= § which is only broken by the cchoes of | Our amiable conpemporary is slightly | til th i I s i & Tk O RH0/000IT00; to assur William ,\,’U,,,‘".”‘.,-, profanity over | mistaken in several particulars. | Treland have united intoa telegrs ;’fn’:- I‘:““,‘m,“,‘l”'“,: dobt is 85,000,000,- ol i ST STEELE JOHNSON & co. 4 the result iu Now Hampshir | Firat: Tt is true that registration lists | Parnell urging him to accept the govern- | 000, and the annual cxpenditures are y fine calf you wanted to | 9 K ‘ —— have always been paid for by the square | ment’s proposition on the ground that [ about £1,000,000,000. | i 3 Wany weathor cannot stop the rush |the same as any other city advertising. | £50,000 expended in Irish emigration | L0 SEHETML U JOTTY s TR TS ' - of new settlers into northern Nebraska, | It is not true that the Beg last year or at | will greatly re ve the “‘congested” dis- | | of of Bosnia and Herzegovina, begun six The f f the field 1 - ) o i where hundreds of thousands of acres | any other previous time, charged local | tricts ol Ireland by moving poor Irish | vo. This is the final outcome of | Tie Lo cbor and his wosry wag " [ K have been taken up since the opening of |rates for tho registration lists. Messrs | families to hettor localities in the coun- | the uprising of Herzego ina, which, his sinewy hand { AND JODBRES N b spring. Dunham & Baker who were on the com- | try, and that the prestige of having *","""t'lm it was, lod ;""_‘l‘" “"‘*'"'l';‘l i UL e LA good of the land; , 3 x 3 age svna and Shipka ol SOWS, mitteo lnst year were adverse to the B | secured such a concession from the gov- | v i S O R S And he hoes, c ) His | >ags, the robbery of Roumania, and the 1 i I ia doniod that Mr. Gladstone was an [and certainly would not have audited | ermment will insuro the election of Lynch, | congross of Berln. AT Hoe s g e e AL FLOUR, SALT. SUGARS, CANNED GOOTL. ND ALL GROCERS' SUPPLIES i original subscriber to the confederate | fraudulent bills if such had been present- | the Parnellite candidate for Sligo, | e e o g angli " " 42 e ot gy the kitchen fire stood his patient wife, A FULL LINE OF THE BEST BRANDS OF lufu]\. Ilsm-(-;nl hundred l»lllll'r l(ul]:;,:llmlmmn ed. On the contrary, Mr. Redfield, who |and greatly contribute s A Homey ACARINE, ll‘)“]’")é‘n:‘ b II‘I'\I‘ZIIK’ “"t'] f| .-(';:fl'l’i‘lt.-.“‘h' | S wish that they were in Mr. Gladstone's | was chairman of the printing committee | cess in all the coming burough contests i Ry With fuce all aglow and busy h . R & St8. | Pho President and Philip H. TR B SR LU T bRRS alices, i you calld o atention 0 the 4 | oty ue et s tho Agri- | Aro Dunting ol the W, reparing e ol G e Cigars and Manufactured Tobacco. "HE o A8t18 boing " | that the registration lists had been | cyltural Holdings bill, now on its pag- | “MPng with severds oshiermen, And she must broil, s omptyhat i being. passed stound | (L 8 3 Mo inch which contains | sago through tli Housd of Londa, During | _1neludioe Me Ver | And e i e AGENTS FOR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO among Denver merchants bu he de- S 4 ) o & ' ; bold Ohio ma All for the sake of her home. ; 7 1 % veivaal R ek the government has been twice ho old Ohio man [ — — ficiency in the receipts of the Grand |twelve lines W"“{‘I‘_‘“’ i s 1 B | weveroly questioned regarding the Tama- o e wonld, Sun shines bright when the farmer goes out, J. A, WAKEFIELD Army rounion still continnes in the vi. | Py the squaro which centains only ten | iy, air, Latest advices from Mada- | And taken in the touptats, i Birds sing swoet «ongs, labs frisk about, . £ y cinity of $26,000. lines. 8o n]lfat::ul ”'1” ok :rwnlg llur ;dqum : mfu'm |:lu first :;:pmin llvf ]thc in- B 1\",‘"]'(’“‘1 ““'j‘r‘;"f"; i o t’l‘l‘L “'"(""f'.;l sy WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN i e —— registrations lists wo had charged less | dignities forced upon the ish resi- chiof beware! Tor he ¢ [ . i A Burraro banker who was convicted | than we were entitlod to. x{vutu.{ muanm d«xlugn‘ul “f-'r vrmlllwl e “'“:1{,’;‘;;‘"“"' ,\.fi{'x..- hoed, N ¢ i s olty gt SR 3 2 dress from France which was partly sup- ) And he mows, i of complicity in the steal of the city | Second: It istruo that the Republican PR R i n at length. A1\ Ee /e oo of the tand. E treasurer of over half a million dollars, | made a lowor bid last year than Tur BER | hursting out afresh. Fresh explanations awaiting. too, Tow Drlslly tH £ b hi has been sentenced to the state prison for | and the council allowed the Republican | I from Franco regarding | (Since state clection day, AP A G Rl ) ) ) four years. Buffalo is beginning in the |to print city advertisements during one s extraordinary conduct N e BT The fires go out, and the flies buzz about—V® T 4 4 2 ot listen unto nay. 3 | } right way to turn the rascals out. monthwhile the question of advertising asit is generally understood that the ad- For dearones at home her heart is kept stout; SASH, DUURS, BLINDS, MUULDINGS, LIMB, CEMENT, PLASTEH, &U | 8 . miral instead of having been recalled and ke the most of yonr There are pies to make, STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY, \ We forg T Tudo the giant foot- | "™ pending. The result was that not a | qegraded has received only a change of holiday! There is bread te bake. s \ prints in e NSVEIkE sanston ‘among | inglo bid was recoived from any body on | station couplod with marked expressions | Thg olieserkir ‘.”1"1".':,5’ amake A CIL L Near Union Pacific Depot, - - OMAHA, NEB y the regular summer discoveries in our | proposals because the Republican has|of approval of ’”""’“”“ villo Courier-Journal. | () 0 1¢h ing h AR i ft ol e e i o e the day and the evening has come, ) truly wondorful - country.—Cincinnati | puch a vory limited cireulation in the ¢ity |y, onyiction of the four dynamitists MUS 5 ho and the milking is done, C F. GOODMAN Commeroial. . of Omaha, The council did not see it to | at Livernool on McDermott's confession MUSIOALAND DRAMATIO. I the old shade tree, b You ought to seo the giant footprints | §, iyt Hascall did during the year of | has hoen followed by their sentences o | : From tho labor o the land i thoughts " ar | in the Colorado sandstone which extend L long of penul servitude. Across| Iy Temploton gives the Mascotte at Dav-| ¢ e the Holly fraud. In that year the coun- | long terms of j WAL, enport on the 20th Though he sows, all the way from Fort Collins to Hascall's | ; m L | the channel in Ireland quict prevails but | enport on tho 2ith, - e \hisitiges; cil to punish Tig Brk made the Repud- | T T ocias A pasi sk Ohsageiriont willlba: Dl ) park, Kaufmann's ranch and MeGuckin's | 1o g L | the forees of tl o J.‘L‘f rand end - orcApril 29, 1883 L : | ! l' ) 5 tican the official paper and was obliged | puing for county conventions immedi- gin on d pril 20, 1884, He rests from the work of the land. | AND DEALER IN ! BALLN to circulate hand bills in order to secure | ately after the adjournment of parlisment | ogg will continue her pr | e e e < X ts during the coming sea I-u(, the faithful wife, from sun to sun, . . . . PAvING petitions are cireulating freely | bids on public works and materials for | and nwmmmU....l.,;lu. in ovory urlia- | fod ERILEUCILEIS (i il L 1 now that the council has agun ordered |city use. It was found profitable th {'.'f.""t."“al.'.‘l:":'.;!‘ the norenan and’ the | M. dohn McCullough will begin hix work T A orlcnway| 5 : paving in tho cross strocts, and the U, P. |fore to contract with Tik Ber, aba | gt of Vi totiowting it 1 e Vat Denver on Monday evening, Augnst For to mend the frock, curbstone and sandstono brigade aro hard |higher rato just as Dusiness men have |this winter will be suflicient to insure a | to Seotland, G ol OMAHA. NEBRASKA. b ab work in the interests of Fort Collins | found it profitablo and do find it profita- | large degree of consideration from the | and on her All for the w”l of the M; = — = j stone, with the Hon. Frank Walters s ble to pay i Bre double the rates that | Eo¥¢ el e B B R : P BO E ER y CO., chief promoter of theimprovement. o | they do to any other paper. Irish tramway bill to its sccond reading s his leading baritone for next farmer s, PEATERSIN Profossor Aughoy's recent opisode it| Zhird: Itlmlw'luu-l) falso that th | are cvidences of tho strength of the Irish o P g fex of | For the goodof the lan \.,;,,‘,,m;,, ol . : ‘_ wmight porhaps bo well for tho U. P, offi. | contract sk by ol sty uas iamcat, TRl ‘i|l\\)L:lht':n]|u:;\il\~ RSt chorcluvor gt 10| Whilo it blows ‘Ha,ll 2] Safe a,nd llOCk com cials to soours anothor and . botter. in- | council t an alloged papor thatiroulatos | bill provides for u government gurnteo | <panital o | o dorsement of their material oven less than the Republican and is| oot "Gt of Troland by light | i Hope Glonn, who w ork of the land. | e el o R H i 8 A ! ol y light | oh is engaged for the W Ingland, | : - still in its swaddling clothes, is lower | gteam” tramways. The house agreed to| fostival in Soptember, 8 AR FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF Tuk home organ of Governor Dawes | 1,4, the hid made by the Bee for regis- | the proposal that £100,000 of the church 1., Lovy will appear In “Touls X1 oy |18 tho children's, the husband's stay, luulfuln desperate effort to justify Stout’s | i Tists. Under this contract the surplus fund be 1"""]‘“1 to emigl mvnr n g t'fi‘ 1{..}1 S l‘r,c:.ul‘.; J.IL\"“ ..u"‘xr?,“x v' Y | Until dm{m 5T e A capital steal. Its principal argument is; | iiow will pay threo conts per line, where- | Fihos: Trevelyan, chief secretary for | A QALIEOy PN DL P Y 8 CUDDEEY, rafter the test | 1) That Silv fool. (2) That Sil Oy Al A BOY HID0 DONE PO 110y © | Ireland, assented” to the suggestion of | Lawrence Barrett is the theatrical lion of Comes the rest, | (1) That Bilyer 09 (2) ThatSilver |\ " dor the bid of the Bek, it would | Parnell that half of the sum be devoted | the London season. He has the entrec of all | s a knave. () That Silver intended to 00 ouly paid 15 conts por square of ton | to migration purposes, and_promised to | the best ci H_;';ld"'m and 4 everywhere hoie, | swindlo the stato in underbidding Stout. | 10 011} conts per line. So much for|@mend the arrears act so that the s e : 1020 Farnam Stroet. Omaha. E (4) That Silver's bid was higher than |y o ‘y‘t\\'n \:(l;u-ll printing ate | to emigrants should in certain cases L w'“.’“l P ke ‘\lwn_w as Surc as Sunshine, _————— = i ey D e o 95 ey A B 4 atiol A rawing of The Louisiana State m ery | fl""“‘fn ".,":;l"'"h"”“ll'“l‘"';"; "" "‘“'“l""i" recklossness of making a more fly sheet | I Franco the I,,vm-ml elections, hold| Miss Clara Louise Kellogg will give a series | ¢ Now Orleans, Gon'ls G. T. Beaur | % g ‘8 ¢ board before handing in TUHE DAILY BEL --OMATIA, ATU Rlu\\ THE GMAHA BEE. The councilmen have again been convicted | is organization and a leader |cals h.;fl)!!u Iri-]wu:vnl'l h\' »::‘ 'nlrl"-‘: | e Wit stoive off o & goid_mine, bom | (in THr Brr_office) ll the sins in the |, . o iy o of civil | A1ce which would be at all satisfactory to | gowii a house, sink u eak & leg, hang & man » . Published evers. morning, except Sunday. The | (% VAR BER, BUCYL 10 T 16 wgiin stares | b0 Plunge thie country into a stat of eivil | i toria or to the princes, Her majesty's | A great many ciecumatances in this worid resalt from IMPORTERS OF Soty Mondey wiorning datly them in the face, The circmmstances are | wat, sch financiors are predicting a | graciousnss, too, may not be unconnect { o hewever, whs never known to FRMS BT NATL #io00 Three Months Ono_Year 5.00 | One Month Six Months. . IR WHRKLY RER, PURLISIED RYRRY WRONFADAY .00 TRRMS TOSTRATD, THAT PRINTING STEAL. these One year ago the col y Tk Bre, The ntract for the city print matter of ntioned y proce by which the pub Fablished, all that the socialist element requires | Gladstones great influence with the radi Spanish revolution, and in English com- | ¢ | ed with-her desire to have the duke of mercial circles the beliof prevails that the | Connaught made commander-in-chief of | present desultory uprisings are only the pr | the British army, | personage the duke of Cambridge. ursors of a general uprising which 8 | that the queen should have to become to succeed that ussless But | t and faith or catarrh, | h it wing friend andhasw reputation. | what 2 o0 Months 50 e Tats @ Inrge i oo T oy ‘e i growing lista Wit | preparing against the throne, Tt i ru- |gracious to carry hor points shows what | ExfeetHio Ot 1t 1n s Amerioan News Company, Sole] Agonta Newsdeal- { rerived pay for the | mored that a change of ministry will fol. |a fiction the m.‘l«,.),qlu.,mhl.;lh politics, for colds, sore 1) [ orw in the United States. ol ]l bauble which John Bull pays we! o o | sublication of the lista at charged for |1, . srtombic ) is & bau pay fection of ¢ o R | ublication of tho rates charkh o% | low the perfoct restoration of quietude, | Io A Communications rolating to News and Editorial | his bid. Mogke than $60,000 of grading is now being done in Omaha, and other public works are in progress, which will bring up the total expenditure for improve- payers are watching tho progress of events with absorbing intorost. The jobbers who are making frantic efforts to thrust their arms up to the shoulders in the city treasury have the eyes of the publio upon them. | OmanA™ with a population of more [ kius, the “talonted and_champion linr,” and | olewhe Al (e aa et i A 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET, COR. 13TH, than 45,000 expends something ovor | ¥he pockets of the tax payers. The proof | in parlisment, but they forebo Pl R NPT s P e ;::ul\hu [’I;ll;:‘ltlll?b“l .Ilr.ln‘,.f ';}“‘:'l“"'\ ’ | $100,000 S riare 3 of the pudding is in the eating and the and nobody has meddled with it there | Euglish authoress. ird prize of 1000, held by Mr. Chas. | oy 1 EBRASK ,000 a year for education in her com- ¢ ; g {on that sido but Mr. Ashmend Burtlott, | ar. Honry 15, Abbey appoars to have un- | D- Thompson, of , No. 22 East 1dth st., | = won schools, OF this amount tho larger | SroWing subscription lists and increased | v} carries no weight, + The billis but | dertaken still another entorprise, as ho is [ New York city. Any applying to portion comes from the liquor licenses and fines. The direct taxation for the al advertising. that fell still when it was born, the offi- | cial paper of the city merdly to gratify porsonal pite Tye Bre has| thwarted the corrupt schemes of the because prosent council in the interest of the cit- zens of Omaha, In the past ten years mourner at one of these funerals threo yoars ago with a corpse that was guar- anteed “to stay” forever and had the capital of his father and the patronage of the U. P, to back ét. In conclusion, let us vemark, that the people have long ago mado up their patronage of Tuk Bie show who enjoys the confidonce of this community. minds which paper faithfully represents | have threatened to bring the question up agreed with Mr. the first part of the week, resulted | publican gains of more than 100 The republic, in spite of all the ting cabals, still holds the confi- dence of the people. There are renewed rumors of the approaching dissolution of the Count do Cambord. wl jurisdiction of native Hindoo judges of o certain rank to Euro- pon, who have Bithorto only been tria- blo_ before men of their own race. In Tndia it has cncountered almost frantic opposition from the English, but the government has held firm, and the liber- als in England are now getting up a coun | ter agitation in support of it. Tho tories | | step, b full toward | | for, but Parnell to withdraw the | M. s ho is rich, perhaps he does 1 of Tarewell concerts in this country during the coming fall and winter season, and will be supported by artists The rotuen to this Pappenheim sopranos ix any insuring to this » of grand abilities and pronounced popularity. u of Tho old play-—which Miss Kate Claxton will Frmlucu the “'5 Tee” during this season, was dono by Miss Laura Keeno at her theatro in 1857~ has been re Wl for Miss Claxton, who intends to place it upon the stage with the help of a fino cast uln{ attractive scenery. Mr. and Mr: this season a_ne for then alled 3 o will a1 croditod. with haviug posted a uotice ut the | Mechanies’ oxchange in Berlin calling for o it works relief Jike mi gard wgement, the of Cairo, 11 ) ' | Mass.; ano gin, Ky., Bank, Dan ronto, Ca all hear of La., and Jub (whose integ sailable), had, as usual, and an atures the result, siah Chance 815,000, costing 81; 1L, anc unce 1. 207 drew ther to through ville, Ky, wda, Gainesvi! the an Dauphin, New Orleans, 1 honest wor! about the ity and verac n be B. Eutly of V. are unas- the entire man- over their own et No. 37 Lieut. by the way, 215,000, the second prize of $26,000, and one-fifth, or 5,000, went to Theodore Voigt, 25 Avery st., Boston, T. Moore, of Bur: Farmers' Nat. (. others in To- | lle, Texas, and ings of | can | H i ts in this ity up to than half a | just eight such “‘well founded” ovening = foag oyna STy ) vidently atiche wwm). of the my, at Fort A. | ments in this city up to more than half a S e ing has | opinion that she has gatherod al uropean | Lincoln, Dak., l-:' ,000, two-fifths, il million dollars, ~This is the roason why |Papers have found hospitablo graves 't.‘f‘."f}.‘.:,.q:;c-t:;,vl anL DU, hvm}l'u\m-lnnlm o s rofusod evoral o i B IR EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED, | there is 8o much activity in the city coun- |in this city. The present odi- T than what is Known as tho Tlbort | o o e e, comntes unio | Bismarck Nat, Bank; Messs. A. T. De (1118 RARNAM STREET, 8 OMAHA NEB, l cil, and this is why our citizens and tax- tor of the ZRepublican was chicf | bill in India, which is a measure oxtend- | the management of Mr, Maurice Strakosch. | Baun & Co., of Cairo, 111, took another | ———r = Messrs. Gus Botte, | and A. B. Gibson, of Car- | \er $1 worth, or H WESTERMANN & CO., UEENSWARE! China and Glass, JOBBER OF Wall Paner and Window Shia M. HELLMAN & Co., Wholesale Clothiers! ’ | large orchestra to perform Metropolitan opera-house during a t nths, The musicians are offered this institution, which gives $1,000,000 Hindoos with the whites befc us DBritish subjects, This equality has | support of our sohools is practically noth ing. A comparison of school ex- OTHER LANDS THAN OURS, been often promised, but never complete nth and free pa , and must leave Berlin T ho 160th) d (e penditures in - Omaha and i tl a : . ly granted. In fact, on this point there | un Octobe e next (the 160th) drawing take: REW U LS it th| Buopoan politics, if wo excopt tho ox- has boora pertain likeness botween the| —_— place Tucsday, Soj 4. 1. IMPORTERS OF | B9 Glkigh . AhOWA it thel igement incident to the Spanish. affair, | policy of the porto toward the rajahs and | ™mMPI — = | cost of maintaining our schools |y, exhibited no ph:mmnl intereat dur- that of tho British uv»wnunvnt toward - @BS | gant. In Cincinnati where some com- done for the ay of educating | the spirit land s b widow, with voice tha Mag, R e el ““"“U“ tho Spanish insurreetion is about | them and admitting T 5 T P | oundls ke a toy phonograph. e cesnive expenditurcs on the schools, the total tax for school purposes for 1852 was $625,199, the levy for school purposes being 3] mills or 16.8 per cent of the en- tire tax lovy. In Chicago during the same year, the total tax for the schools at 9.6 mills was §1,191,928, and the per centage of the school tax on the total tax, 28,2, Cincinnati's population at the | last consus was about six times greater interests through the new commercial |ing the details of the peace with the | iy destroying her household usefulness. than that of Omaha, and the amount | ety with Feonce ave caused wide, | Chilian commandor. Chilicould notwoll |t o "oy (Vi = XJA.. .NI'. | Reina Victorias, Especiales, Roses in 7 8izes from $60 treaty with France have caused wide- | \ How to Attain the Life Beyond” is the s o ) expended was in proportion, Chicago | spread dissatisfuction. Other rovolts | Withdraw her troops so long s Caceres | g of o fifty-cent book. We don's tto Rhouxmh - to $120 per 1000. with eloven times the populstion of |led by army ofticors havo raised their | [ON0Ned todispute Tglostas's title tofdiscurh the suthor's right to a ¥ of alism, Heura ANT E T 1 A N AT AR oI AR A ey 1 3 N O | leadership. The result of the battlo of | the Loak, but as he failed to e, toy- N Ad 4 oL NG LEADING v OBl FARS pol elve times what we do | leadersintoprominenceandafiluence, The | Huamachuco leaves the latter in a posi- | vistol and the early apple, we think he did not on public schools, In both these and all other large cities the salaries of principals are much higher than in Omal Chicago has eleven principals receiving salaries of §2,175 per annum and Cincinnati four who draw 02,100 por year. This is a larger sum than s paid to any teacher in Omaha outside of the superintendents. Our schools under the present system are conducted economically and efliciently, They ave less of & burden upon tax pay- ers than those of any city of our size in land socially, are in o bad way. at an ond, A dispatch from King Al- fonso to the Duc de Montpensier declares that order has been restored throughout the country, but the volcano has only been smethered for the timo being in- stead of extinguished. 1t is true that the wilitary uprising has not proved a success, but matters in Spain, politically High taxation and the injury done to Spanish army, therefore, is always ripe for a rovolt. Thea pled with the injury agriculture by severe drougths, are enough in themselves to creato dissatis- faction, but there is still greater cause of | danger to the government, foeling has been carefully nursed in Spai and the Carlists command the active sympathy of socialists throughout Europe. Socialinn pervades the ranks of the Spanish army, finds a lodgement among the militia, aud has a strong Lold upon the people. That Spain is ripening for & done to the country. revolution is quite evident, and The Carlist | ({0115 white men Bave nover! boen pu on the same footing with them 1n the crim- inal courts, nov have they ever been al- owed the same or nearly the same offi- cinl salaries. g The routing of Caceres's forces re- moves the chief obstacles to peace in Porw. Tho patriots of that unhiappy re- public are now tumbling over each other In their cagorness to declare their loyalty to Iglesias, who is supposed to be arrang- tion tospeak authoritatively for the whole | | of his countrymen. Even the speculative | ox-President Garcia Calderon will hardly venture to question his title to the presi- | | dency, when that reward for his patriotic | sorvices shall be tendered him by a grate- ful congross. Victoria,s gracious condescension in sceiving Mr. and Mrs, Gladstone during | the last week is attribated to somewhat interested motives, and is described as a piece of womanly diplomacy. The brince of Walos' sons will soon be of age, and parlismentary allowances will be asked g Ty present tetper of the Brivish parlisment it will require Mr. There are 135,000 church mombers in Mil- waukee, many of whom keep u very fine quality of lager constantly o hand. The Truthseeker, the organ of the infidel counts among its constituents of the supreme court excent J ustic 1d-timer declares that the camp-moet- s of the firesent are little pop bott! 1 with the gospel goysers of the ¢ Because an Illinois woman has done no vark sinee her recout conversion the husband exhivst the subject, “Tho oply thin | oceasion,” wrote count of a sul ficulty between m--.hr man and one of the g the ownership of a flask b cupied, " » to church il City Derrick, hile the preachor leaves his perch hoy keop their eagle oyes on The deacon who propels tho plate To take up the collection; And as he comes down to their seat, They look the wrong direction A story has been cabled from C nople alleging that the original ar Noab and his family shipped some live stock woveral thonsand yoars ago, has been found with {88 southesst” corner protruding from & sued the revivalist who was instrumentak| Dalrles, uloennn -n [ Py An illustrated o the construetion and mab; GERMX:?E%MEBY el nm" of dul auclu AN u.m 13 Crutaa botdle. athly lnumnl devoted nent of Farm Factorles, g 3 o) N PR GO Nt Chicago, ar about honest v 0 k| ¢hi R ; | il X | o the Charity Hospital of New Orleans, | : alone and has distributed millions of dol- l, lars, | Combina ation, Grapes, Progress, Nebraska, Wyoming and AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIC | CIGARS, TOBACCOS, PIPES : SMOKERS ARTICLES FPROPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING CELEBRATED BRANDS: Brigands. ‘WE DUPLICATE EASTERN PRICES! + SEND FOR PRICE LIST AND SAMPLES. 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