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AT Par— o A PSS SRS 2 THE DAILY BEE~OMA RSDAY. JANUARY 31, 1884, When You pro tn Troublo. | QUESTIONS BY KEVSER, [(ity .t the mepep pors o1t home he it o o o - h eople feel it. Lot the fault lay where it | come in,"” he said. S t! longs. A great injustico has been com- | *Yas, pap " “‘Is Sal ashy? “No, pap.” OUT OF THE DEPTHS. |Has the LargestOStook in Omaha and Malkes the = Lowest Prices. *Dan‘l be dismal! . Your liver 7 Our Correspondent’s Ilesearches and mied'pcflmm,and you may be sa. A Vl][fll'fl[li Al'rallllmnl of the Rail- mitted, and “rldn“ not, matter how m“c‘h {: ,],h,l haed to hfl,:,v “No, ' pap.” Rt eRinih Doiteroncd ® jous. The wa elp you eontempt and derision the monopoly /all, lean her agin the tree, an’' take . s J ;i i sets disorde i i h to know that the peoplo are | erway, Lize,” nddressing the dog; **this Vel rorrrapy Jron Bitters, which sets disordered l]]]h]]cau Parlyl r:nt:‘m‘;‘:-inking r;;x"m s him}r fpun ~ lin'tynn 'h‘.hy.lm"m g g S AN Wi ol S04 livers at work.in good style. « Don't be cross and angry! Your T ; digestion is bad, and that upsets your [Sneers and Derision Avail not o — Messrs, Editors: The npper portion of Ver. L] ” mont_is ons of the pleasantest regions in ISIIBONT BB ORL ARTHONLy: America during the anmmet and one of the 19 East 320 StreeT, | | bleakest during the winter. It affords ample New York, March 16th, 1883, § [opportunity for the tourist, providing he . choonon the proper season. Still there are men humiliation, although there is a timo coming, and the day is not very far distant when the question of railroad disposition. If you will try Brown's 4 rates and tariffs will be subjected to cer- J {ron Bi o ) ill find the digest- Against the Bulwarks of tain restrictions within the jurisdiction » e . . e 1L by i : 1 have used Aricock's Porous Pras- ive difficultics driven away in short Established Faots. ofithe law. Whenever monopolies seck to Nod ALU 8 PLAS- | (1 women here who not only endure tho oM i TERS in my practice with remarkable suc- | yate, but praise it unstintingly, and that, too, srder. E’Im}‘;u“’;;":"}‘fi;’"{‘i""::'tf”'c"r‘;“’,;:l;'f "”:;‘ cean, and fotnd them peculinely afficacious | in ths face of phynical hardsbips tho most 4 y > 3 n : " k Bpine | I . The writer heard of i - Don't be despondent! You are | g orimes Gommittea Agatnst the | BroPor ot ' " G 0 1 roitons, o olwe | When avplied to the back for Weuk Spino | intense. Tho wilter heard of a sriiing Hlus- weak because your blood is thin,and | . f L0 LF L e Seate, and lay weak at thoir feot. Havo they not and Nervous Exhaustion; they afford al- | tretio you cannot face trouble, or think you | == : domanded exorbitant rates and rofused | MOst instant relief in Coughs, Colds and | N T30 h ) acques is connectod with the ] sannot. Brown's Iron Bitters will the Romedy. fo pay a just ratio of taxes on their prop- and Liver Complaint. 1 cordially recom- | varmont (‘entral - railroad in the capacity of putiron into your circulation, enrich- RTRCTE ortyl Have they not filched every dol- {'\{fi“f\.‘:‘,"","n,{‘(;“‘h.",.fi"’i,,fl{:il ::!:;?.t.n‘ )t.l:‘n ,»:i:;’;\w:r‘:::r;T.‘,m;,}:\ii“v..‘:nll.“‘)‘x).i";vC:;!,f.:‘,.{.r::.’ Purchasers should avail themselves of the opportunity now offered to by N " B 'y + e . . . ing the blood, making it a royal red Bruievor, January 26, 1884, | lar they could secute from both_the the | public_against the numerous other so- | While his genoral bearing i such as tomnstant- | by gt Low Prices by taking advantage of the great inducements set oub color, and giving you the strength | o the Raitor of Tin Brn tional “and state governments, in the | ¥/ Plastors that are songht to | 1¥ impress oue with his strict horor and in- ) 8 e SIVIG Y i rox s, |shape of bonds to aid in construction, | “alled Porous Plastors that are sought 0 | gugrivy ™ Several years ago he becamo ailtioted | Ty you need. Do all of the smiling hypocrites ima- be palmed off on a credulous public; they | with ‘most distreasing troubles, which pre- SN YDER, . i have they not drained every cent in g The troubled, the weary, the de- |gine that thero is nothing of any apecial | iy "5 B 9 are worthless and oftentimes dangerous. | vented the prosecution of hinduties. o waa d PARNery 6 people after paying opera- 5 Y -~ ohi . spondent the nervous,thedebilitated |importance in thoso *Keysar conun- |ting oxponses, to declaro largs dividends| ROBT.S, NEWTON, M.D., L T C.8, | lsoguid, and yot rostios, while st cimes v\ D ASSENGER ELEVATOR " and the bilious find rest, ©posC, £€- | 4y about which there has boon w0 to enrich the big lords who pooket their | L608, Ceh H, LG GRS | amort g, i wil porws wa o J & : p i préu, | N od ot to give o \ e of htprinee of Tonics, Brown's | id? For instance those repubii-| KL FL0R, L MO8 MGy ol Offiar to the London Hospital, Clin | e Tooguce i ssawel Sndor To All F1 BV e Ho e T o rupgiot charges |oans who train with tho railroad erow— | b LRSS M OGRCIR, Fuifoads | cal Awsintant Royal London Ophthalmic iy s, Bk thopain o wnnoying ] 00rs. “OMAHA, NEB. > HUEE! 30t THEW . i Hospital, Assistant to tho Hospital for | symptoms were stronger than his will, and he a dollar a bottle for it. 10 lnd. Wllcll!' brfmd and h\ftwr comes from | begin to infringe upon the natural rights U;m"uu of ths Biih, Londo; S”m““_ Kept rmwh,fl geadually worse. About that e iiiitiaianan | their hospitality. Can it be posaible that nfdthshveovle. ';.‘d the {vntfly mt pnwo_r, ing Physician and Surgeon. * :Ima o l(o;lmn [ SoouE 8 nh(!'icu:jy in dr;w£ | " T ids them in their spoilation, tnen, i . g on his boots, and it was by tho greates the ‘‘smatterer” Nyo, and tho lickspittle, | L0 Yok it bt Ao e allalleg ; e il offort that hia was able (o' foroe his faet lnto Gere, contend that they are so invincible to that party and hasten to joi When you wnnlt']t amnuc"c‘;:ru u)\y pre- | them. 1‘,. g!,[..;].mme, ..,)c'r:] wl:lnlhl passed in wielding the pen that they can decry | with the organization that looks only for "r"f" ;':“,n:"’;i”_ s DS DAL e | Rony, Hil Alsohels CLE AL tedt Hu 8 4 out of existence this matter that will|the welfare of the wholo state at large. bt - i * | short while, swollen to enormous proportions. sooner or later shake our commonwenlth | Now that league is known as the Anti- Alligator Hunting in Florida. The balance of the narrative can best be de i Miniopoly, ‘ATliAron, tHOUGH 30b 10 11| suw ot S o weribed by his own words. He auid: from center to circumference! Have they | ;o it b bt b Bl ol Mol i “‘When my wife discovered the fact that T over thought that if those questions pass | Ancys it By bocome & power. e js| Sinco alligator hides have como into | was wo bloated, sho sent for tho fostor inmo- 8 i ;‘ th " ’!‘;“’““"’" %"‘“ e D o (s ‘e b | favor for the manufacture of slippers, |distely. He made amostcareful xamination ackwally Bull Durbam | | | election, that they may appear at every | man: ) - | animals have been slaughtered in greater | ton. Notwithstanding , oEee, “Tobacco is made from th i f the swelling of my feet gradually extend- eut e in th Sarperota st sbe | | | polling place throughout Nobraskn, st | Ministered by tho peopl, for tho sake of |, umbora than ever by professional hun- | &0 SR LI CRE RN SO ity pureand naoemionaviy vt | | ($50 5000 S oS pronont the facts | oy, POgple: Who | will gninsay bub|tors, Those men gonorally hunt in couples | paiued mo_tormblys indood, w0 badly that at d N o h ond remain in the wilderness from two | times it seemed almost as if 1t would burst. “Thackerays gifisd dsaghter, Anve, in Gtk aitanes and. dedll; fone | plst R i i e o he wild X imen | 1 al it1t would burt, her of Alfred Tennyson, in Harper's and truth in subs , B plating on their # weoka to four months, according to the | My feet were painfully cold, and even when poet. undefended by the minins of monopoly |employ during the coming fall, such | iars (05 et TRETR Tl successful, | BuFrounded with hot flannels and irons felt as 3 # v as the nefarious and wholesale bartering | }°C ©1¢Y 2Ave. Y 5000 in the | if & strong wind were blowing on them. Nest rham T aggrossion,and railroad aggrandizoment, | ©6 “0, el N ety wishes of | they earn from 81,000 to $5,000 in the |y right leg bocamo paralyzed. Thin gave mo Busmell Lowel, American Ministe o the | | | (o ougo the repetition.) Are the idiets |4 paoploin their design to convert pop- | *2320m cach skin being worth from 60| no pain, but it was excoedingly annoying, hewe 5 i h ) 9P | conta to 81 or more according to its size. | About this time I began to spit blood most b foms v aeatore 10 koo 1 oo B D to roceive their stabs and blows and bo |ular auileage into a farce, endangering | “ipp (0 \nliigntur hunters d::‘ not waste | freely, although my lungs were in perfoct con- MANUFACTURER OF OF STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS ham 5‘.’“&'&""“".‘:‘&22?.‘““.‘:,.““‘: compelled to shout Allah, Allah? Do Prlllul{llfll of local and d"mnlllmdpot“r any time over the sentiment of sport, }}it!.,.,,]n..tlv; knew 1t did :;:Llco:ni\fmt);\thm!l., ) i Diioso 14 the el and prirest ninde, curi injustis s a4 4 life, not shooting at very close range, or | feri: eighbo d friend: g ty th reat injustice and wrongs ife, not sl g ry g€, Or | ferings, My neighbors and friends thought I deaers have [t Nono soauine wiihou | | | SSUEIY N B O o the peo. | Y8 may bo the assumption of railrond |yl their porsons in “an nssault with | wan dying and many called to- seo me, fully = the railroads have inflicted upon the peo- | magnates has gone too far and the peoplo | iy " lotyiro: they are after the dollars, | twenty-five on o single Sunday that I now re- ple? Do they suspect that the corpora-|of Nebraska have an inherent nghtlw_rm not port, hance they take overy advant: S‘"l'],iq At ](\?tt‘,,y agny s g,l, ,]mh,,;,,“” e n ] tions will always be able to disarm the sist. Still they will do them ample jus- sge thoy can of the roptile. The gener- in tho most intense, sharp pains I have ever tice in return for their uncounted ills. There is an old saying that a bribe blinds known or heard of. If red hot knives sharp- AND TWO WHEEL CARTS. ally h:m. n'.lnighti usually in [n !‘:ifl or | aned gr. uml hi dq,;rm hhad henlnl\ run T ik e light boat, along the margins of a stream | through my stantly they could mot | 219 and 1320 Hamoy Street and 40: Strost, ,,fmm' One toRaHoIaR R 1itbara 4 th | ikve harbins e, ‘w(,n}d,‘],ri"u],mbml‘ Ilnstrated Catalovue furuished froe upon application } IMAHA, NEF. i sometims as much as three feet, cry out in my "“t‘;“" ‘{?‘I" b"l‘l‘. “.’1“;‘"‘?“ ,"“’h "“‘g“fi’ agony and long for death. One night the mis- —they, like all,wild anima's, beidg reac- | gry way so intense that I arose and attempted ily lured toward a torch—and when they | to go into the next room, but was unable to have come close enough the second man, | lift my swollen feot aboye the littlo threshold who stands in the stern with gun |that obstructed them, Ifell back upon the in hand, pours a volley of large|bod and gasped in my agony, but_felt unable suspicions of the populace by the free use of money and other enticoments that se- | the judge's eyes, for bribes never speak cures the required servico through the|the truth. Such may be the case with channel of intrigue, bribery and fraud? | newspapers, editors, and_many republi- Do thoy demand that every man's voice | can officials throughout Nebraska. Not shall remain mute and silent? Will they | 5o with Tue Bee, [ judge. Kor every rob him of that weapon and bridle his | time something appears in _its columns tonguel ;ll‘l:ii- ey plnifi ‘l“‘,‘:l“"‘ml;m -ng offensive to those wearing the ear mnrg 11j. [ no one will deny but what it needs and |of railroads; it seems to play hell wit! 1 i f even to breaths, It seemed like death, R e L | ety a athiorougli tuveatigation; Thous | cheir crockery. “Thoy * swarm like |80t into the T Lilling in 1™ Soveral yoars ago Rev. Dr. J. I, Rankin, Keyser questions #ignify something, or | magots in a carrion and toads crawl into | moment, 83 the leaden pellets go direct | yow of Washington, was stationed here as olso they domonstrate nothing. All de- |the soats of the eagles.” Public policy |4 the brain. Theripping of the hoat or | pastor of the Congregational church, We all ds the manner in which they are | f, el AT ’ |a sudden movement of the reptile may | admired and respected him, and my wifo_re- pends on the Y uctuates between the blustering annoy-| & he h [? the d to | membered seeing somewhere that he had n"und | handled. They were probably sprung ass | anco of bullyism and incompetence; the | 3use the hunter to miss tho cyes an d ai r ’ LS spoken in tho highost torms of a preparation Bioodpromptiy relievedand | measure of retaliation to Tho Republicau's | governmont of Nebraska, in short, is con- | "end the missiles into the armored hoad | yijich had cured somo of hisintimto frionds. :" anentlycured by reme- Joud wail, and the Dutoh do not propose | 5 F ; or body,in which case the creature lashes | W determined to try this remedy, accord- iy ForkySsasy | loud wail,and the B e et ton 1l of h | tho wator into foum with it tail o bold- | ingly hent for it and, &0 mako.a Tov siory X Lovias by Dreame. bimples on Thero aretwenty thousand voters in Ne- e R bwe bt is controlling elec. | I¥ charges the skifl and either upsets it |short, it complotely restored my health, the Face,Lost Manhood, positively cured. Thero A i Fary iAW NS BEN S o ing elec- | 7.y, oaks a pieco out of the gunwale, |brought me back from the erave, and I owe 5 o cxperimenting. The approprinte remedy | braska wrapped in gloom. Tho spirit of | tions, ~dictating the logislature, | . FUA D e the hantors Tane | all T havoin the way of hoalth nnd strongth 4 " 2 atonce used in each cane, Consuitations; per- | bigotry has settled down like a pall over | defeating measures not in the interasts of | ;118 18 810 onY CHHECT - : to Warnor's,Safe Cuare, better known ns War: | "ot ——a = - oo P e e arks o | OUF fair state. Talos of abuse and dis- | railrord corporations. Nebraskians,what {0 enoounter, a3 an ol igator never at- | nery Safo Kidney and Liver Cure. Tam package to indicate contents or sender. Address | crimination have succeeded those of tho | think you of the breach of trust perpe- tacks a man 1n the water unloss the latter | positive that if I had taken t!]:lu medicine T N R I A DR.JAMES,No. 204Washington St.,Chicago,lll. | faggot and flame ,l:f for‘:naz 'jllllel. yo’txt‘h- trated by your representatives! What do ;: blen:flm:; freely or is too crippled to mhr-lnJul;‘l;tl:;u‘gr:‘t&mfi»mral:;:;“en;ual:n‘l;.‘ EEEE————— | {ine i§ coming when the people of of Ne- i {1 ;o | keep afloat. 2 ) 1 the = afs 5 2BBTH EDITION, PRICE $1 00, | B villsiand chkilons an unchained | 3y on aourss o parsies Yo aroaware |, L 18ve Known ane of tho brutos whils| LA SATEL, Gt 78 onerow 409 ang (411 Dodge St. { “&imai™ | OMAHA. NEB g $1.00, | mhoy il throw o last fottars oIf and | sho barn oot ey be locked - afier the | ulfering from tho stings of n bullet to | 58 2R ko fasts boaetg upon a3 BY MAIL POSTPAID. show themselves worthy of a glorious | horso is stolen, but then the mischief is |12MP into the boat and send the hunters | the subject might be known, I callod on Dr. G TUDOISTBIST heritage while bearing the burden of gov- i out of it in a hurry, but they soou re-| Oscar ¥. Fassott, who was for nineteen years ornmant. Now, whaso is tho.man ho | o e v, o ¢acitnge & olore who | Covared thoi scatlored courago and killed | Ui Staiss Examining. Surgoon. s who A. El. DAXY B, will deny but what the republican patty | tho money, ' Wo may shoot down a so- [thelr assailant by hammering its head |1 80t ¢ §is Tacuios hiad o most pronoume: MANUFACTURER OF FINE has failed in the past to remedy and rec- | ducer,but that is no recompense to violat. | With » hatchet. When it is badly wound- | oq cuue of Albuminuria or Bright's diseaso of . . . tify the extortions of railroads. Has|ed honor. Notatall, We want men to |®d» defending its nest or young, or is|the kidneys. That an analysis snowed the T R Y T d - there not been various petitions present- | narform thoir daty, and not labor in pur- stopped on its way to water, the alligator | presence of albumen and casts in_great abun- 1 mflh rl l]] a fl ds ed to a republican legilrnure at Linooln | suance of their own selfish objects. We | !Dflates itself to twice its ordinary dimen- | dancoand that ho was in a condition where | 23w Klflw THYSEI.F. only to be spurned and trampled under y sions, hisses forth smallclouds of a strong | foW if any ever racover. - Hig recovery was [ 7 e & 2 Paposit notantly fllled with aseleot] Best W bl toed. A GREAT MEDICAL WORK | foot; was not the rights of the people in- call upon the peoplo of Nebraska to dis due to Warner's Safe Cure, sposiiory onstantly alweleotstook. ‘orkmanship Kuaran ch iberation | musky odor,and lashes the land or water | “'z? joun W, Hobart, Genoral Man J F \ vaded by the agents of corporate power, ol“ga hf;revere:::ghthe ::):\bflr!‘::: furiously with its long and plastic tail. | the Vermont Central ruilmud,nulwdtllfie{{f Utlice uno Factory S, W. Corner 16th and Capitol Avenue. Qmaha ON MANH O OD !|and thoso who have dared free and open |who cotases <t tako 'up. the | Should it striko a man on the leg with | Jacyues was ono of tho best and most futhfui sy | discussion have boen stifled by 8_pack of [ question of railroad legislature and han. | this sppendage in full awing, that man |of his employos, that his sicknoss had boen an i wolfish hounds, of whom it may bo. said, | it aa it should be treated; lot them bo | "0uld bo a cripple for his life, I fanoy, | excoodingly sovero no and the company wore untold miserisseeuiing from indiscrotions or ox: | the pooplo will some day drive thom | romanded to the rear, to receive just | 'h"hbl“’)"h"t“‘;" i t!g.““ f“ l’."’;"‘“l kratoful to the remedy that had cured so valu. and ol 16 Gontaing 193 prescriptions’ for il asuss | back yelping to their monopoly kenuols. | roward, and lot them swallow the doso to | ®n0URh to shatter the tibia of a giant. |Gblo a man, and chronio discasee oachone of which ia invaluable | Are they to abridge our constitutional | their hearts contont. This people does An authority on the alligators of Flori-| Mr. James M. Foss, assistant superinten- 8o found by the Author, whose exporience for ¢ | rights, rovel in tyranny and_ intolerance, believe i Rk da states that about 5000 adults and|dent and master mechanicof the Vermont years ls such asprobably never before foll to tho lo i not believe in monopoly despots, ursurp- i Central railroad, is also able to confirm this &€ oy’ physiian, 800 pass, bound in besutita | and have in exchango morothan a Roland | ora, strangling their will, and if this is d““bl‘ilth“h“““‘b‘" ot bR B T ot chs it s & nrewt il b veres bith embossed covers, ._" jusranteed | for an Oliver, especially when & man's| true, the questions that are accredited to | 812UAllY, ¢ o greator number falling be- | y 4,'think T have found in the above & most orary and profossional,.—than any othor work sold in | read is taken away from him because he | editor of ’lr““g'[}n; are essentially proper. | f0Te the weapons of professional hunters. | remarkable caso, and knowing the unusual in- this country for §2.50, or the mutioy will ve retunded | votes for this question or that; when he | There is about fifteen thousand antimo. | Lt,1% supposed that the old ’gators know | crease of Bright's diseaso feel that the public ) Imgyoryinstance, Frice only §1.00 by mall, pok | in denounced to publio. odium, beoauss |nopoly republicans in Nebrask. whe | 8l the would-bo sportsmen who visit the | should havo tho bonofitof it. Tt seems to mo i T gk R, Bt 3 | o wconconof hin- Bonst st | e e s v oratone . | Haio uring the witery and Kinly pos| & e st el sk 1 e B S T i o TeIeTY truc. | Ments; when idiocy is imputed to him | whys, = Still wo desire it distinctly un. | themselves conspicuously ou the banks of | 10 A il Gaceptivo yot terriblo tronbl & tlon, and by the aiMicted for rellef, 1t wili beaeit | 00 nocount of hin speculativo errors; | derstood that there o effort being |2treams and lakes to be fired at, so that ¥.B all.-"London Lancot. when the lashing of railroad Dbrass col- made to injure or to impair the standing | the reputation of Florida as a field for “hero is no membér of soclety to whom this book | Jared editors compels him to remain 0% ¥ the useof the gun should not suffer. The, {rll nok bo uastal, whother, youth, pareut, guardian, P of The Republican in any way. Ifftheyare | 00 W0 NS only five shots at a tim{ DISEASES OF THE of; Anstructoror clergyman. —Argonant silent? Aye, what is froedom genuine as | earnest in their A protests and work to re- Fpdgrray f 5 n.‘ér::::."fl. r&b&dn %fl%“wlmtx.‘. o] ?.;;v‘; well as universal? Under Ny and Gere's | Jiove the present evil, 1, for one, shall from each individual, and to disappear in ol bk Street, Roston Masa.; Whe | mentorship liberty must be 8 boon, not disgust when a steamer load of passengers a muu.'m“uw:ifi. ratoesn HEA m Tho writer thinka tho egg has already owever, it is evident somo action | ¥ithout giving any warning, They are wi an instano allure, '"" l been spoilt. must be taken at the coming Session of | ©%°N 8upposed to recognize the tourists But we couny with full confidence on the | the legislature—some measure of reform | Who shootat them regularly every season, J, T. ARMSTRONG, M. D., children, Ono thing is cortain tho his- |should be adopted, as hus become the | &nd to greet them with a loud bellow of i DLCCORDLICITS toty of the pua i full of salutary lossons | custonn throughout the vacious iates of | ¥elooms, and a laugh of derision whon | S NAImE IaFh SIS . . . or the people o ebraska, Indeed, it | the ion, heir bullets go 200 yards or more wide | 404 Farnam Streot, opposito Paxton Hotel, Omaha Patent Dried Fruit Lifter. |woua E: very difficult to imagine any :hzul]{;l l::; nefi:fi? b ::,T:f r{)(yl‘(sifil: of the mark, Despite the' incessant war| Neb- 3 state of things more abundant in instruc- I t n Qidonted th d'b waged upon the saurians they are still tion for us, Still, how far the present “wp:omfir;m::\tu ?::::tll\ymll)lmh o :: more numerous than frrmers .or stock- agitation of tho railrond question may | will dy oot O oa"™® 88 | raisor liko, as they often make raids on prove benefcial to tho tax payers of No- s nltognans, :;.:ci“.?:: toall. | yandering 'pigs and heedless dogs and raska it s impossiblo to forseo, Lot us | will acknowlodge. without any resar, | W18 Pork s supposed to bo thoir Exhausted Vi ', Norvous and Dobili Premature Decline {n Man, Busorsof Youlh, and Anheuser-Busch «. DAEWING ASSOCIATION - CELEBRATED Keg and Bottled Beer This Excellent Beer speaks fcr itsclt. v’ ORDERS FROM ANY PAKT OF THR STATE OR THE ENTIRE WEST, Promptly Shipped. ALL OUR @00D3 ARE MADE 10 THESTANDARD OfOur G uarantee. : F. SCHLIEF, AS USEFUL NO DEALER tako a short survey of tho matter. Where | " | special weakness, and the ‘“‘razor-back”| Y Aot by o e O iR Sole Agent for Dmaha v Jhe Wet, ma i in the history of oppression can W Aad |fure of h prormmn® 810 for the wel| 10 or Florida. ovidently know this, | HEbss praniot b7 THE,MARSTON | Gor. 0t Sizest and Onpito] 8 vame. deeper wrongs than been committed VWAGRARIAN Gopnrw,” |88, they keep a sherp looking while v Thyalean GROCERY Groceries lt){tha railroads traversing throughout e 4 drink‘il& at ponls frequented by their| a'direst g obraskal Must the peoplo always prove Big Thieves—2. enemios. Tho pigs aud dogs reciprocate [ FARE{ORREMEDYTo,, 45 W 14th L. Now York 4 STORE 48 A PAIn OF CAN AFFORD subservient to the interest and well doing | tho attachment of the alligators by eat- of thoso who operate railroads and their | g hein DIty are two blg thieves; | ing their flesh whon they can obiain_it 70 2R phiant agents, And this disguise | bofore we know it. Let us put a stop to their | 4088 becoming particularly fond of it ] will not much longer impose upon us, |invasions with a bottle of Burdock Blood Bit- | after awhile. Notwithstanding its some- ‘Without 1u. | Ihe people of Nebraska l‘nund ll‘::bring ters, to be had at any drug sto what musky odor, alligator mugp or steak weste"] Eu[nlce_wn[ksl the railroads to a stand, under the princi- R is qulte palatable, KEven the eggs are ples of reason, and of the law. not A Stranger in Arkansas, welcome tidbits to a hungry man. These such a course warranted! if not, upon | Arkansaw Traveler, are about the size of a goose-egg, and, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, ahn lorinda.fioxh 10« e -br.:to oomt::;;‘ "C;n Lo tell me how far it is to the Eke those of ti:her reptiles, have a soft on res! 0 it lean and be suppor! next house?” **Stranger, you kaint find | but very tough covering, which prevents Aro our grixwiplu inimical to that of the | the next house,” “w'h 77" “Because it | them from being wilyg broken-P I have c- SPEGHT ’ PROP- T Are the people not justified |ain't thar. Say, thar, Dicl eaten them, but I do not care for them when they feel the stings of extortion, to | his son. *‘Yes pap.” *‘Don’t drap that |if I can obtain food that does not appeal 7 > : oppose itt* Can wrong pilo upon wrong |gun, it might go off an’ ahont the | 80 powerfully to the nostrila, EH 3333 Dosighae B * Omahs, Hed | § A \S) (W N 7 the people lhna and recei! stranger.” "It might alse shoot you,” I e ———— : ///,v 3:'— blows of monopoly without being swal. | a ted. ‘No, it never shoots home i — ¥ “My Grandfather's Clock,” l&:;d up in the gulf of theiy power! Are | fokes, but it does hanker powerful arter [\ . . " yorr vomiia: aone bk likesnas et aay T e | oo bover noont shik pone,os | st ontimontal e U saayeng ol | Mabasme [roa- Corasoss stigma hanging around the headquarters|tuther day. He cum er hangin' roun’ | away all ach al Y RANRR Dormer ¥.6.OLARK. 8OLE PROPRIETOR, of tho rairoad corporations of" No: |hore, joa like yor alr doin,’ An' T was |its burchasee & lugdred faid,*Ho% 220 ToPeY | M Breonts o, T 75 T o ek ‘; —— “ WAL, TT A s W i o ,_’,_,’.‘g’flAA A Y] e i [ braska for years past! Has thero|mighty afoerd that olo Sal—that's the ——e— ey 109 Denaes Shoiriag. ‘) a0 COING EAST AND WEST. GOING NORTH AND SOUTH | not been serious | charges afloat | gun's name~ would git fer cuttin'up, an’| _ThO Quowtion of Fools, S Orostinges Balusbradon, Vorunius. voa Baak || Elegant Day Coaces, Parior Carn, with Rectin | olid Trains of Elegant Day Coaches and Pull Py MR e el ey 0 ilo | New York Herald, .lunr-, Window Blinds, Collar auu.nium general }A'n 'II m:cm)n gfl'fi.‘sw‘fi"' g"h R o gnn.vum‘ lfimpl'n‘z %m aro run dally to nmj j IMPROVED re, nded on the sup- the The action of the court at Buffalo in | *0t for Peorson& Hill" atent lusid Blind. he Tagoun O b, & @ Diniog Cars rin dally to | Hurlingtor ar Rapis aod ATon Lo socict of the daily n, Cedar Rapids ' i forbiddi i trom Bhicago & Katisas City, Ch “ouncil [ P d Mij i cliniue mm of oomptm-nool Were there | o' everything I could do, Shot him, sah, ng the pool lines to boycot the [ Blufts, Chickgo. & Dea. Moinss. Ty P [y w%&'firfiufiu mlaushrc:nr;'fgrlffw'é SOFT : ¥ | Laok: NS0 hicago, vague rumors going the round of |even airter my wife had reasoned with skawanna railroad, or to discriminate eph, "Ate £ " Oniy throlgh line be- |and fro Louis Ottumwa, . fl”flc Sflmfll 'hunll that the people's servants vio- | her, an’ my wife's a reasouer, lemme tell against it excites & d‘;.“‘, and widespread Hofl"s Malt Extl‘a.ct ! i&fi" r":l‘.,?h:?:‘unfi:?: D“t{["l:&u: u:n e g}'&w n“;‘ l“"u:' ‘::e" B Eotis whd % lated their plodges and sold out to the yor Say, ther, Dick. “Yas, P' » | interest. Mr. Commissioner Fink's edict - {between Indianapolis & Couny 2 Ty nes, lows, 00, Neoraska, and Denyve railroads body and soul! Now it is pos- | *Do ole Sal look sorter ashy?” ‘f.., aguinat the offonding road had scarcely , A TONIC WITHOUT A RIVAL! | |koow st ereat FROUGH Car THVE, ** | T iliversatv adumit 0 10 be the sible that these imputations may be just, |pap.” “Stranger, I dont’ wanter to |been issued when it was converted into > but T hope not. Public opinion surely nrry you off, fur ef thar's & man in the | Waste paper, It is significant that within THE '“NUU:_:-ll ol Finest Equipped road in tho World for &Il Ginsses of Travel. ought to prove s sufficient check on the|curmunity that likes comp'ny it's me;|® few hours after the injunction was or- - w‘fl:fl‘:m“‘mfl Ll Qen Nasay: PRRLEVAL LOWECL N, Join. AR Obicas legislature and a satisfactory safeguard | but ef I wasinyer place,dinged ef I didn't dered he arranged to arbitrate the ques- Rauds fipasiicn. for the people. Yot the are [ride.” ““T dow¢ know which ide,” | tion in dispute between the dackawanna pon the rights of the people | **Better ride straddle, I recki and pool lines. The order evidently re- Streugthens the weak, Builds up the system. It 14 unsurs ansed: o “:. od ln'ltirio}utnlyw that I don't kn&v‘r' vi)h:rko to W o 3‘.’; ::r:mpoudllq.gmfiu of a fact which A ror v nl"mll;x.;.., $ & ustice done. Is not ! Ba ok ! a8, pap. ently ignored—that the rai or Nursiug Mothers i men were chosen from among | I Igm{u‘n' e o hald '“YP“ roads are built '!y public 1,,:,;,1.5.1.:“ ¥os Goavalpeosnls. A M. HELIIMAN & co » their fellow citizens, for their integri p.” Siranger, I'll swar that yer'd bet. | they do not exiat N. BIt ity, \ their sense of honor, and onlymlhndgn r hustle, fur when Sal gets crossways —— e by imiatad 9 . these su uslifications and an’ nhw’ hard ter hold thar's gwine to A Ropeabout Our Neoks, foascept b i o esa e o 1 This be trouble.” My friend, you mistake| A weak stomach or b R | bears the usie of A mo for a deputy marshal, when, in fact, | IIko a opo about out necks. We are strung AT TARRANT & CO., &conrdly Mfld but my “’u“"')' ‘?..5'..,‘.“.“'..‘.‘1‘.‘.'}‘.“.5." ".f.“:i'l‘; S evistancs s Aitanand e f ™ RNAY am @ distiller . Burdoc Bitters w Provi North Aer ) wildeat 8 | S Bl i v o Ko 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREE1 COR. 13Th runnin from the officials, boon. = sowich live over here on the creek, aud when e % Lot us remember this e "o OMAHA, . : . - NEBRASK % * A

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