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A THE OMAHA BEE. The [HE, DAILY BEE- OMALA, TUESLAY, OC1UBER 2, 183, THE JUDICIAL € AMPAIGN. The nominating conventions have done thefr work and tho judicial canvass may | A bare- | each colored man or woman takes him A CENTRE SHOT. When the Ford brethers attacked that noto fields of Messrs, C. O. Atkins, of Vie- toria, and Vs Elay, four miles west, were il - caperado, Jessie James, they fired o aight into the 107 with 1 which demonstrate beyond:a | desperado, Jemie Jur ;TS0 il el By doubt that farmers in central and westorn | back ot bis bewih TETR . . e shot, and put an end to the eareer of one of ‘md political organigations cannot secure [it. The prospects of the' colored rice North and South will improve just as W HOLESATLE Published ever morning, except] Senday. oty Monday morning dxily be said to have fairly opened Cass county will have good corn and e | the most blood-thirsty and heartiess criminals that NS BT WAIL |1y more thanw month will felapse bafore }self or herself in hand and by the faith ,.1.-.;:;«6 it Th ](-.i}m-\-n it OF the | ver cumed o world h the Fords acco 0 [ Three Months.. ..« "3 P i 01 ¢ e yels y re- | 'yellow den! ' “‘bloody bul et b .o 0 hey employed despioabl nethods, v reidyy o g meseMapthte 1 B Q| the clostion the. campaign will bo shork fful pertrmanes of dusgempelnsh re- L si0% S0 D0 Gl ana e Tk oy o Sevie T | { e willkay wah, PomRSCRv R waonbaY, | sharp and decisive | spect and admiration of the world. The |l vy And twelve inchies and under | ni s ke ey , TRRMA'POSTRAID. Party politics, strictly so called, does | honest, indastrious and capable workers | iy fength. Mr, Atkins has 80 acres that | Lo tiem, in the open field, aud without resorting s o Soatii. 4100 Theeo Mogths. ...+ % S| mot ar ought not 4o enter into the ques: | ju the colored race are ma, but the | ho estimates will average 35 bushels £ | LR CN" o duceit. s mision is denoted by » ncre and 20 acres that will go 50 Mr. Hay, has 100 acres that tatingly puts at 50 bushels to is still Our State courts are nof | very large, and so long as they remain 56 e own Gompaty, SoletAgenuNowsdeal | tion of who sball fll the seat oh the su- | proportion of unreliable idle o in the United States., CORRRSFOXDRYCR. | o3 A OdEimunioations relating to m-u..dm\uzvi.x,mllnd upon to o thould o sddresed to the Eorron oF. TR | o oetions of party policy printed labels upon each and every bottie, and its Thots are swift, certain and efficient beyond pireced- ent or comparison, | preme bench involving | numer must suffer for v issues the whole race SAM'L C. DAVIS & CO, Thomas' Eclecteic Oil is an unfailing remedy f e e ot upon which | their sins of omission and comiission HOW \i 1l GROW, o - F ' X ) 5 o whic Y, lameness, bruises, burns, bites, aches, spral oo AR vy e WY inge quostiona _ilecting party muprem- | Considening the AT i l; hlm . S patns. Nobice what Washington Avenue and Eifth Street, - = = ST. LOU'E. MO ATl Business Tatters and Romitiances ‘shonlds® | uoy * The supreme judgships are, more | clapsed since slavery was lished the | g+ grate tn Gonoral and Columbus sS. addrossed to Tun Bax Pupuisiny e COMTANY, ONAM 4 Henry C. Radbourne, of Sedalia, Mo., writes din & = e T Pogtofic oriersto ve made pay- | thian any other ofices, doponding upon | race has made remarkable strides, but o trast, They dis 1ad my leftar oulder jan in particular. i | i s STEELE, JOHNSON & CO,, Thomas' Eclectrie Oil with excellent r 't the order of the company : ?fifl BEE BUBLISHING C0,, PROPS thé popular will, positions of Sta They control no patronage ynuch remains to be done, and, until this a black skin comes | columbus Demoorat is accomplished, until 8. ROSEWATER ZBAT0r ponse no favors. Profossional in thoir | o po popularly regarded aa & symbol of | Tho First National 1,»;\':5’”’;;:‘«' 41‘}”‘1‘7':'1'“ v bl amthing v e ol R M b s R S R R SRR 'Wiholes roCers w SIE o liam pubilen |\ SOMBIEIEEREY L tho dutics which | Chinaman's yellow skin i looked |4 6omer will be the erection of a twe o n ottle of Thomas Ecleetrio Ol | H st 1I|(| the 1] ,‘,‘ 1 r:{ ase | | they are called upen to pe rform impartial- | upon symbol of industry and deft- | gtory building, Such enterpriscs A T et ot = | r. Roese's judicial reco ly without respect to persons or political little use in talking The only manded of their incumbonts are inte prof and dignity. p will be de- | further about laws ness, | Y add beatiy ond strength toour grow- | wdlimbin i spptications; it proved vorth This | ing city, but will be permanent paying i | o vora diaell, Mgk opity eiles) | VORUTSEAL Neobraskn's future prasperity L8 tho ’ X | and high rank as an agricultural state A€ | &0 gurveys and maps of Albany and est Kind |4 cortain ns are the convineing proofs of | b, yure counties. They sold well, and | With the, nominations be- | of a majority all this talk about “‘taking |its present. As a state we are going for: AND JOBDERS IN PLOUR, SALT, SUGARS, CANNED GOOTS, D ALL (ROCERY' SUPPLIES more tha gold to me.” parties. qualifications | nd customs. Frost is approaching but so is corn grity husking. General Hazen was decidedly ) too provious with his prediction. P onal ability, judicial experience and as the whites have the b |1 got & let alone. e . thousand different freight rates.| flu other words, they have ‘divided the pro Uhat live when others die You've nobly servedyour purposo here Good-bye, old stamp, govd-bye! wmy time P try my fortuna. /it go ahead,” he said, and the next tod ot [ found a blacksmith T vrote o good hand, would P umor in’the Stomach. ,000 out of their sale.” A FULL LINE OF THE BEST BRANDS OF fore them thequestion forthe peaple 6f Ne | ¢he reins into their own hands’ is wast ward at o marvelous rate; the value of k Pug largest number of freshmen that b &t s Bl bk | 1 et s i TR b dooh: property in every county increasing mill MILITARY MATTERS. % Harvard has over seen will be recorded ‘"'-‘wk-l‘-*'h'l«'"ll«‘v""”' i ik e Rl iy “";" "l S ilflwunlnnn'.\yl (mr‘l:mtl.«lu‘\lfln- last five ez Clga.rs and Ma,nufactured Tobacco. i 5 ; . vill prove the bette dge o pla 0 t, no matter wheae it is found, | yoapa; have advanced ten dollars per ac rten his fall. People who thought the col- will prove the better ju in the | nize meri L | years; have advan T || ost Orders from the Headquarters il : ': :,",H ‘,:_n]“;,m aftor rofusing to give | Partisan attachment and party alleginnce | and the secret of commanding the world’s Stock of all kinds have x»n\\?t\]rv]h‘-ll \»‘) ”‘f, e of tho Department of the AGENTS FOR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER €O | 2 g [ should have no weight in this determina- | influence lies not in big speeches or big thousands yearly, inferior grades being Skt i Butler a degree will now sce their mis- % advance. | tteadily replaced with higher. Oppress- d e a——— take. tion; It s & “buslness proposition ini-|onventions, but in the steady advance- oo 5 fividual indebtedness, incident to . —_—— — . — o the interests of cvery citizen | ment, morally, intellcctunlly and socially, | 1l now seotions of country, now Hio pros | Seeond Licutenant C. H. Cochran, ¢. F. GOODM AN Wittt another era of mud upon us, the [ whose rights may in the future be we «h- | of each individual. trate at the feet of i)v;:.- ]l.;»w«vxlr.i.ll I\;:!; Seventhinfantry, having reported at these . . ) wisdom of the city council in submitting | ed in the jndicial nce on the supreme - - Eifiifl:‘,‘f({r:p':'h"'::. tIu:r]‘;ruum‘-d‘e :)‘ ¥ Fndquarters en route ]m? station, is ° tho paving bond proposition to our voters | hench. Judgo Suvage 1 § Inlvyet of | Tur nomination of J. H. Brondy, of | FEARIEE ooy ™ My, yioneor “yalier’ | detailed for duty inconnection with de- 0 es e ru ls at the approaching fall election will b6 |more than thirty years experiencs in New | Brownville, for Judgo of tho First Dis-| 150 jg now des” and throtgh the r|l-).ild\|_m.m nt rifle contest. . > ;0 citizel York State Nebraskn, An nttor- | trict, is one that ought to commend itself | harp of his L. g cavedtisy echoes the | Teave of absence for one month, with generally appreciated by our citizens. York State and in D A el a ) iy L e of absence for y g 1 R ney of acknowlodged ability, o Gitizen of | to every voter in the countics in which uphmunngl\u..l. fthvv{.xm;hfln\mu‘gefl::‘nl. permission to apply for_an_ extension of AND DEALER IN i K Ansas claims a corn crop of nearly unblemished character, & Judge elected | Mrs. Colby’s husband is running for (:::71 fi.‘t‘:fl-mgrh‘u“ulust % tirtle u.wl- Do months, to take ‘effect when his ser- . . 907,000,000 bushels this year, or 5,000, | two succossive terms i & Republican dis- | offico. Mr, {Brondy was nominated by |},ouqq that bt yesterday bristled from the | vices are no longor required in connee- al]l S S al‘lns BS a]] m “ a S 000 larger than the yield of 1882. Tt trict and against whose integrity the | the Anti-Monopoly convention without a | sides of the shected wagon, aro pow (may | gion with department rifle contest, is ] y will takon deal of frost-Killed corn States | breath of slanden has nover dared | to]| disenting voico and will be elected by an m:;_y SLERD) cu;a];.‘»dg}r‘i:tfi:tr.-«:‘.‘.. qeantod First Licutenant Thomas G. OMAHA. NEBRASKA. 5 . p feo Y A eationpl system Ve 8 BYOI 0O | . i Tiko Michigan' and Wisconsin to neutral- | Whisper a suspicion, he pregonts strong | ovérwhelming majority. Gago county s | yater i the Mg ‘the. tondr | Townsend, Sixth infantry. 3 , 7 i i claims upon the voterh of Nebraska, fof | alone will roll-up 500 majority for him. | FEE A Gorking i our banks and busi-| - Second Licutenant C. R, Noyes, Ninth s = ine that gain. ohts « 1 ] == 2 S ——— their support irrespective of party. = Mr. Broady is o first-class lawyer and an | wess houses; tickling the prvnhn}!}'vglu{vu infantry, is relieved frul{l;lutyln oonieo, SPECIAL NOTICE TO 1 i . Reese, on the other hand, what-| e ble man in all the relations of life. | intc laughing. exuberance; driving: the | tion with department rifle contest and 5 Or the 100 teachers of the public 'Mrh lhu«; n the o ;”‘ I‘llr‘“.“"”l .:mnvullfl; s ina i |“|h\"ln‘""h facile and editorial pep; advising the | will rejoin his proper station. . Growers of Live stock and Others. achools of Lawrence, Mass., only soven | °Ver ho Mty Jaitotially i bomonaly, [HO will bIRRIOFIRIRE - | esirt, and firing the minds of the jury, | On the recommendation of his compa- ot mariod Tast year. Tf the school board | TS depend for his votos largoly upon ! o0 Csoon. Yes, the muchness of the|ny and post commander, the unexpired WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO s 1 Il commenlehte witly” the | ho fact that he is the Republicgn nomi To The T ent Stamp. e is muchly to be marveled at, We [ portion of the sentence in the cuso of 2 «:: .llwr:ncudwll (,;n:n:l:::c';‘: ::“l hm‘:' neo. Ho is absolutely without judicial 'z'm' |ul\l~ L :Lyluuk have rich lers, unll|l\|||:i|il|\xugms;\' Private :lwhn mGur:,lg;nq;uqy I‘ l~m§ri ™ s y hor | (O ionce. For o candidato for the | e others aled, S gamly. seick, millions of hogs and a f timo of Health | toonth infantry, publishect B, (SSL ur roun i aKe. ———— . S are’s o of hone CArS, ost8 O O i N ded] feartiu 3 X , nd 0 0 nd. pou I8 eq 0 three pounds of HE( A objection; but for an aspirant B here'a an Toest sigh yards full of poultry and bursting purses; | mitted. ) nd cheapest tond 10r ook inves, inmicad of ruming down, will inoréase in weigh Bex Burien shed froquent tears dur- | e 50T oo beneh ik ought | Good-byoe, old friend of many veies— E lildron and a multiplicity of | To enable him to comply with para- cltabis coniton f the wringy Biirynen, a vell s Gahore o 020 (it ing his speech accepting the Democratic |, = 0 fapa) The qualifications Good-bye, old stamp, good-bye! creamerios; natural borned editors and | graph 1, s;n-cium:lderg No. |r7';) c.{m-m i Judge for yourselves. Price £26,00 por fon no charic for Tk, ination i by S £ iasa Lt Serom ol O Wires of clectricity; schools on every | series from the headgquarters of the Arny, & somination in Masehusotts, 10 DAY | o (o poiion of Suprome Judgs wro) Vrdle A it ot wires af_eleericity a0 LY s Wilson, commimary of | === hat underostimatos Butlor's Tesources 1% |5y thosp of s prosecnting, attorney, i Sometimesa chia someimos s dun, ol princely houses; practical wives and | subsistence, is Telieved from duty in this timo, moneyand cheek, i likely to get| 0 ¥ T ik only one that M. [ Your daily coming broueht; Sltilled workmen; darling daughters and | department, and will turn over o Major which offic y o & : ; lft whon the yotes aro counted. T o8 1o, ¥ TR0 Unentbiko - Sl S MM iy, dollars; billions. of butter and | John P. Hawkins, conmisary of subsis- ——— ; ; iAol e bounsing babies; honest politicians and | tence, all subsistence supplies and funds R ety 0 is tho last fault which can bo overlooked | O Joy or pait o BELY plaser HDSEl e ! e e e g v is rumored that Secretary Folger|in o Supreme Judge. In its simplest el : ; e i SN S to tako effct October 1, 1883. proposes to abolish the office of super- | phago, the canvass the Supreme| You bravely toiled, and better men Jay Gould's First Barnings: T,eave of absence for one month, with \MPORTERS OF L e ) :“ww h“, beon 00 | yan, This comparison isin overy way | } -l»\\\.l.,“"‘,ffifi.',’;..",fll.“'fi";(f\x;fl'" bk «Yes, if you wish,” said the witness. | of two months, is granted Captain E. M. ' much loose businass in the office oncs 0c- | ynfavorable to Mr. Reesc, while itis to| / ~(Ay you will not deny) «1¢s rather silly to talk over such small | Hayes. Fifth cavalry to take cffect on : cupied by the immaculate Mullett. the advantago of Judgo Savage. Thel/ Forgohug through the mails, T wot - matters, 1 don't like to parade myself | the arrival of Sucnm{l mec]mm: Gaorgo o ————— % Good-bye, old stamp, good-bye! 15 0) 0] 5 2 et i cavalry, at I Vasha- e pooplo of. Nebraska cara nothing of the e e atora the publio Bl Ritzpinen N '\‘\‘,",fl: Fifth cavalry, at Fort Washa | AND JODBERS OF DOMESTIO A vorriox of the Indian problem has | e rondored to party by tho next| . Allh SRt LR, bury, Delaware county, N. Y., May 27, .cond Lientenant Fred W. Foster, A ¥ Tho tale g s y . A ' boon solved. Herotoforo the grentest | Suprome Judgo. They eare everything | Tho sound of voives hushed in death, Tt My fathor was o small furmer, | Fifth cavalry, is relieved from duty in UI[}ARS T[]B AGGUS PIPES\ SM[] R ] trouble the government agents had was | that he shall bo the right man in the A mother's dying word, | % who had a dairy of twenty cows. As a|connect n with the department rifle con- ] ] b < " to keep the red men frow traveling at|right place LTl Ll Boy it was my duty to drive these cows | test, and will return to 1 tation atFort PROPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING P '3 right place. A wife's regre uu; sigh, and assist my sister in milking them. 1| Niobrara Neb., with permission to d N government expense to the capital to see The patter of a baby's feet nd ass Ll > . Nigbrara eb. , ¥ s 2 y y f £ 3 7 f L~ " Good-bye, old stawp, govd-byel cent about barefooted, and often got | ten days en route. H 5 tho “gieat fathor” Naw since two or| Tho Demosraticatatocontml st . o G et T A ere. 1T At Like. that Tiret Lieutenant E. D, Thomas, Fifth CEL EB RA T ED B R A NDS three United States Senators have been |of Cilifornia have published a statehient “\h\ll";: wor thou L:I.A.L;x:, this time kind of farming, so one day I said to my | cavalry, is relieved from duty in connec- | Reina, Victorias, Especxales, Toses in 7 Sizes from $60 out wost minking: spocches to them tho | that tho Central and Southorn P ic| 1 onomd g father that 1 would like to go o schdol, | tion with department, rifle_contesty and to £190 per 1000 § L it : : e S et Purh “Niobras 0 Clzy per g i ; . ailrond ¢ > to have o The pros o o T was too young. 1 said if he'd | will return to his station at Fort Niobr Indians have lost all desire w go to railrond companies in that state have on The ‘..w._wu y heart. ) 8. 3 X Sy R i = o T S 3 Washington,. Al they ask now is to by their: freight schedules soven hunded ¢ G0 bide with all those mow'’rles dear All | ray Neb. AND THE FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE CENT CIGARS: R : : Much of the distress and sickn rigands. Tae first number of the Western Celt, | ducts to be transported over their roads it : wru:u ,uli 'lluu hu'nl\s'! tributed to dyspepsia, chronic dinrrhoea & which was issued in this city on Friday, | into 700,000 different classes, In or- STATE In that way I worked my W lies upon our table. It is creditable that dinary commerco thore are botween eight JOTTINGS. through asmall seleet school. T was four- and othér dauses is oce joned by humor 15 4o o ; teen years old when L started out, and at e R o e SEND FOR PRICE LIST AND SAMPLES. L tho Irish.Americans of Omaha have |bundred and a thousand difforont classes R depot is the erying wantof Grand I | {eee X7 0ot "y clorkship in a country | 1% SEEEC Ly Hood's Sars it : R kel - / g decidod to support paper which can do- [of articles which enter into tho chunnels | A" L voud through T by thoan | BIRLSL LMY myself generally useful, | o cures effected by this medicine are bty vote more attention to voicing their | of trade when fairly grouped. These gi | Kearney is talke i sweeping it out and looking after busi- views than the daily journals upon whoi columns there is o sonstant pressuro of ; ; Tho Butler county fair was a financial fail tasto for mathomatios, and got | |0’y ggures the confidenco of the people. conflicting interests. It is also credit- | parts in order to exact from the people | ure owing to wet weather, the last two days. | Up ot oclock in the morning and di i ‘ablo to Messrs, Gearon & Howard, tho | “‘all that tho traflic will bear.” Thirty thousand dollars worth of improve- | Btudied until 6 o'clock. I soon had a editors of the Celf, that they lhad the courage and preservance to issuo a jour- nal of such handsome appearance and carefully selected contents, New papers gantic monopolies have divided each of theso clagses into seven or eight hundred A good deal of dovilish ingenuity has been exercised in e ing out this pro- Wheat is put in one class, beans in another, potatdes in a cess of subdivision. of loudly of South Auburn have croamery, ments sre in ecurso of progress in North Platte ab present, "ho Fremont creamery offers o bonus of 10 apital invested in cows by nstitution. ness, working from 6 o'clock in the morn- ing until 10 o'clock at night. “I had pretty good idea of engineering and start od out as a surveyor. 1 heard of a man in Ulster county who wss looking for an assistant, and T got an engagement from him at ‘€20 a month and found.” After atfords the bes curative bines r Cases BeforeJudge Month «f § POLICE COURT. o wonderful that the simplest statement proof that it com- gents and when once \derson for the ptember, A ; 1o Pawnee county cattle kings, Messrs. O. | g o concluded it best to take | R A e e i are always moré or less of oxperiments, | third, apples in a fourth. Tt costs more B o S Rl pgabury, soid ot &1 per "H'I',';UC}.\».:‘L‘I‘: L;:Kl}u\:;t‘lx T pt.\ :..;‘ o) feljoning It Lo her 2% | iy but the Celt has a peculiar field of its | to ship legal-cap paper than foolscap -pa- llu.x'x‘llll)rrnl ‘sl\aj,l:mh“.n th of “cattle, averaging | o & “\Whon my employer sent me oat to | BEE DY Chuef Clerk Pentzel of the Police | own which it promises to fill to the satis- | per; and ruled lotter paper pays & Aiffor- | . vatuable driving toam of Ambross Pats | 1make survesy flvfll Saikal L;M{T FRunty f ""”I E % [ i faction of both its readers and publishers, | ont rate from unruled. © Each grado of | terson, of Flatts which were “‘ho ht\: gave me f; ittle 1‘"'::‘“":- lflf"' 2 |L m*;'hh MRS g caus 4 £ q L0 X, . ' el o |ed” L owliig 1nachine " three weeks | ‘A8 you go along you get trusted or Wht ying concealed 0! . 4 b3 for its success. In fuutvkll would astonish most people | 1o say that th ight in tho Tanth District | you afteryard and pay fl{u bills,’ On the | Thtoxication % | : e to new how many ti- Y ol bo altogether too, mild. _The | third day out Tattemptedto gettrustedfor | jare o 5 Gov. SHELDON'S report as to the condi- | #1¢% 0 rade _and transportation s can Do cooked in ibs lampooning | G e or hoard and - lodging in those 60 i tion of Now Mexico, gives an iutelligont | 1h6 beoh R e et S RO e dnys. | *No,"eried the farmer, ‘you've got | M, i i e A raanaataTat| SR A POTSHORA 1BI8IG S8 HOFAIE the| A dufabeakemen on $ho ;7 Orb cavbn 8 a territory, three-fourths of whose people speak only the Spanish language and which is “‘largely plastered with grants of land, real and pretended, made by the Spanish and . Moxican governments.” Until these old claims are definitoly set- tled capitalists will be very slow to aid in the development, of the country. For so rich & mining State it will be a surprise to some to learn that there are 8,000,000 acres of good agricultural land well sup- plied with water in the territory. Re- cent immigration has probably brought its population up to 160,000, and, like Dakota and Montana, it will soon be last cent of revenue outef the people, who in fact can bo said to hdve given them theix rouds. Their excuso \for this minute and bewildering subdivision is that the roads ought ‘fo- have a higher rate for carrying wheat than corn, of the same weight and bulk, becauso the wheat is more valuably They charge twico as much for carrying silk as calico, of the same weight, because the silk, being the more valuable, will bear more tax. This is the kind of “‘sweating” to which mer chandise is subjected. Tho wonder is that they do not establish difforenfial rates for passengers, exacfing a n.}m griek on Saturday nieht last. He and when st virtuous and resp ¢ husband wis appr promptly and properly k Hndod villain down. Charley con, & boy herdi farm of )"\h. D, W, (V'nllm north of Lincoln, was savagel an immonse timber wolf, The tho lad hud was & large stone, which he used, howover, withuuch force upon the head of the savage brute that it finally retreated. At the commissioners’ meeting last Satur- day the reward of 81,000 offered for the arrest of Mr, Fritz was rescinded. Mr, Fritz offered to turn over $2,000 in cash and property which he valued at 87,000, aud asked for further time in which to make his collections and see *w his affairs stood. The board accepted the 2 000 cash. —Norfolk News, | goowed to mo then that the world had | money and you must pay Don't you know that the man you're working for has fuiled three times and owes every- body in the county?’ T turned my pock tnside out and said: “There, I've got nothing. Yeu can that T ve told you the truth?. * ¥rom that little incldeht it about come to an end, L hadn't the heart to ask any one for & dinner. The rebuff had such o great effect on me that, after give up, T satdown'in the woods where nobody could see, and had a good ery Mr. Gould sank his voice to u whisper at this gpoint, and in a hesitating and trembling one eontinned, h thought of anothyr ,w?i. and knolt down then and there and prayed a little. When I debating whether I should go ahead or|. Prostitution v ants Violating vehicl Vi iR edinanco luting fire limits ordina nmitting nuisanc ing & ferocious d Discharging firearms Gaming ¥ ixpressing without license. nee. , Build all kinds of Steam Boilers. Smoke Stacks, Breoching Lard, Water and Oif Tanks, and do & gener iata-iron busiucss. ~Repairing done in City and Country. Al work Done at Eastern Prices and Warranted ! i s £ o b . Having had m: ars experiencein the trade in different parts fuir way of another land liti- | g I'felt . botte 1 1 Sooond-hand Boilers will be kept on hand. Having 40 trpde o iereg) i more fare for one who whighs aver 100 | sivion, i » q RO got up "felt . better, and made up my of the country, 1am can give satistaction, having hest shop and tools in the State. op itted as & state. N o 0| on the no o outh by Tue Falls City Journal asserts that no cadet appointed to the Military Academy from Nebraska has ever graduated from that institution, The editor of the Jowur- After my | He L Ra 'nffif‘;\& nal i ki hn E cent more for lawydrs and merchants, 20| was marked out as the xite of town to be | previous oxperience I thought that ho i B BNV is _muna en. John E. Myers, now|per cent more for bankers and financiers, “ll.-ul':nww" lzl| 1>n'v‘v;wr] g the town | would about finish me. But hesimply | =eg < > i first lioujenant of the Third artillory, | and 200 per cont more for millionaires. | Methodist colloge or son d to support a f gaid: ‘T want you to take your compass was appointed frem this State in 1869 by the Hon. John Taffe and graduated in weigh 200 and upward, Or they might carry out the principle of their subdivi- sion of merchandise and fix a scale of fare according to valuation, charging the regular ratp for ordinary laboyers, 10 per Such & systew of discriinination would be streot, g the o east by Fourteonth street, disputed efghty,” and on the west, by et. 'This includes one-half the and some of the best residence in the elty. The Democrat Seventh »t sinary. When the Territory becime o State the church authori ties quit cla o | 1 went back.and made it. nearest farm house, and the-woman who 1t me gaye me some bread and milk and treated me: kindly. When I said that 1 would pay for it another time she said it w H]..li;_'ll(, and T started off. 1 had got about_ forty rods when 1 heard hew husband hallooing after me. and make a noon mark to tell time by."| Fap e ] Rheumatis S s GREAT )| J.M. WILSON Proprietor. 7. 0. PRESCOTT N. P. CURTICE, J. 0. PRESCOTT & EO., wWholesale and Rota PIANOS & ORGANS! perty to the State, *How much is Jobo ' just s logitimate and just as tolerablo us | Now the Derty Yo b Ut | that(" ho asked. ,Oh, that's all right,' I | i ical Instruments of all Descriptions, 1 Juse, 1875, with bigh bonors .| o e thy v mdpia o cnorel o iiors el A oot e | veplied. *No, it ain'ty hio apidy ‘the rogu- | Music, Mus PRGNS ing that the critigism aroused by tl Ao, TP % st work.! Well, they, that's the price,' 1| T 4] "L'Ummm UM AT b0 b Tk colored convention st Louisville Bec- 1 respondod, | Ba #hok oat o ahbiibig - For| e ‘ . x e caused by any personal feeling towards the youuig man or his father. The point at issue is purely one of public policy whether appointments to the Military Academy ought net to be based upon competitive examinations in which all the young wen residing in the Congressional district ahould have an equal chance to secure entrauce into the army through the doors of West Point. Most Con- gressmen nowadays prefer to clear them- have issued an address which is much | more sonnd and pensible than many of the s ochos of the orators ab that gaths | ering. Mi | Douglas was not wise in his| attemnpt to teach the'negro to seck office | on sccount of his cofor, or in his asser tion that political equality in office hold ing must precede socidl equelity in busi-| ness, on the street or in the houie. The | advance in position and honor and influ ence which Mr. Douglas so earnestly de sires on behalf of his race must be a selves by this method from any suspicion of favoritism, matter pf many years and can be secured | only by individual effort. Conventions Clncinpati Comiercial Juyo-Eye-See has wonderful spoed, but Bee B in his Detober race in Ohio with Gee-Aitch, will beat the record, ——— Cass Connty Corn, Woepiug Water Republican. Ouss county farmers now assure us that their corn crops are_absolutely safe from damago by frost. ~ They even say that a moderate frost at the present time would be very acceptable to them, as it would check the growth of leaves and sucke and have a tendency to hasten the process of maturity, which though well under way is not yet complete. what 1 shillings. Phat,” exelaimed Mr. Gould, leanini back in - his chair, *is the first m 1 over carned. 1 went on that way paid my expenses throughout (l* sumier by making hoon murks, At tho endjof the summer omployer failed and couldn’t pay 1 Two other suryeyors, | working for him, who were the sons of | rich men, adopted my proposition to go on ourselyes,and finish our gurveying and get out the maps. They wanted to put their names to the maps when they were | done, and 1 sold out my interest to them for §600, That represented my earnings liad caten, and gave me seven my On Monday specimen ears from the {OSTETTER for the swmmer. Afterwards 1 o BIFTERS o ordars, thisstandard vegotable invigorant is' confessedly un oqurlled ruggists and Deal W% by o |Call and Get my Prices before buying elsewhere. i | paly 5. n the Stato. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK OR SEND FOR PRICES. NO. 1509 Farnam Street 2 OMAH BRADFORD, LOUIS Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shingles, Lath ETC.; LOW PRICES AND GOOD GRADES, Yards, corner 9th Also 7th and Douglas, and Douglas. DEALER IN 4