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e i __.'f.:« _ - . THE DAILY BEE-~OMAHA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1884, was again conquered and becamo | Yet this cannot now be proposed. Al AFEEEAITEEREEEEE————— STEELE, JOHNSON &“00.’ provinee of the Ottoman empire. The | that radicals can hope for is that the Seat Ottomans have now held it for four cen- | bill will tend in the direction ot making ' tures, while the Arabs held it for nine |population the basis of representation, and Wholesale Grocers centuries, Now France and England |secure a majority of the house pledged to Gentle H ST SATEsing Lab pr s "I:l!‘ pml‘f‘p]elll't g it ap- H. B. LOCKWOOD (formerly of Lockwood & Draper) Chicago, Man- i B it M em'mmv M' A T, a8 Tol ager of the Tea, Cigar and Tobacco Departments. A full line of watching quietly with its conturies of | poars in the Zimes, has in view the fol- Women T o e e w1 patience, think it at Iast scos the great [lowing objocts, which aro neither novel B e T o O opportunity. Tho Turk is game, and [nor alarming: First, tho assimilation of | YWho .want glossy, luxuriant e bt el falic gl W, thore is o ono in his place. Wil thethe Tinglish and Trish franchise, to ;‘nd“fl\'; trosses o nhn{ldnnt, T LR ow engage in a struggle for new |which the liberal party is pledged: sec-| beant air must mso S i3 ond, the reform of Trish county govern-| LYON'S RATHATRON, This- |AGENTS FOR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN &*RAND POWDER CO e ment, to which both sides of the house| ¢legant, cheap article always THE FENCES MUST GO. aro committed; third, the amendment of| Makes the Hair grow. freely AN N A number of the cattle kings of wes- | the land act 80 as to admit the views of 22? f::-fi’els‘l?llfilg‘ f“:l;:‘rm”f‘gynflyg Vol teoml " " o y " ; re- 9 SSLE vl tern Nebraska and Wyoming have adopt- | Ulster; and fourth, the parliamentary re vess, removes dandruff and JOBBER OF ed tho Texas mothod of enclosing vaat | view of the administration of the crimes | g'ch i > "0t 0g the Halr tracts of the public domain with barbed | act, it a curling . v £ rong, givin, wiro fence, and unless the fonces are| Tho conservatives seem to have noth-| gpdency and keeping it in U taken down there may be troublo similar | ing better to offer than general opposition | ayy desired position, Beau- to that which has arisen in the Lone Star | to the plans of the other parties. Their| tiful, healthy Halr is the sure v 2 ] DRESSED BEEP. The cattle raisers of the west and southwest are fast coming to the con- clusion that the more profitable way to market their cattle is to ship it in the shape of dressed beef. To slaughter the beeves at home and forward only the caronsses saves froight, stook-yard - BY WAt charges, feed bills, commission-men’s | e Mot 00 | toes, wagos of men in charge of stock bl while in transit, and shrinkage. What VRN WRRKLY BER, FUBLINIED NVXAY WRSTUEDAY: | ia saved in all these items of expense L0 | W e aggregate quite a sum, and make a hand- somo profit. With the apparatus now in e merioun Now sompaay, SolefAgateZNewsdoal: | 40, and the improved refrigerator cars, e e CORRAEPONDRNOR.| the meat remains frosh and sweet for a O T e Worvon o o | 140g poriod. Last year the Continental as, Meat company, of Vietoria, Texas, wURRSS LRTTRRS. ¢ 3 A ‘ > All Business Lettors and Romittances ‘shonld bo | shipped meat to Chicago, New York, Mddrossed to Tin Brx Punuisiting CoMraxy, QWANA:| Now Orleans and other southern cities Drafta, Checks and Postoffice orders to be made pay ; bl 4 he order of the company. and made a great success of the expori- THE BEE PUBLISHING C0,, PROPS, | mental enterprise. The company pro- THE OMAHA BEE. Omaha Office, No, 916 Farnam St. Couneil Bluffs Ofiice,’ No. 7 Pearl Street, Near Broadwa:; New York Office, Room 65 Tribune Building. Pablished every morning, except Sunday ©nly Monday morning daily. dominion? e v Joses tofearry on the business on an ex. | *tate. Itis eminently proper, therefore, |attempt to raise a party question out of | result of using Kathairon. : o Mg ko, . 0.9 tonaiv sty iy, sndl wil Mt the goveenment dhoud” ke sipe | s ik oty of ontous Tanden b EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED) . X 3 & faAil .| to abate such trespass upon the public | been more than met by the liberals, in T T TR L‘;’f“&:::;',',:'_1:?"“';f);::f::,'fl'fl:; lands, and o provent ita recurrenco in |their sspousal of tho causo of tho poor, 1118 FARNAM STREET, . g R Gex. J. W, SnwiLeToN reports th suit. Thero are to be erected and put | the future. Suit has been begun in the |and the inauguration of reforms by local — it b e Lo s o] el e Jowmg | Unitod States district court of Nebraska |investigation and control, The conser- AR e R C. F. GOODMAN, R oy o R Aelitariris Homusn ot THTueent rstnts oo | B Dlteist Attorisy Tambertion against | ratives Will opposs the extetslon of the| Uiy ’ b U A T Wit §lis Dodgo City, Kanoee, Kan. | the Brighton Ranch company, which has | franchise to Ireland, and it defeated in Nebraska Cornice I two years there has been a reduc- |y Kansas City, Missouri, and Omaha, tion of from 23 to 44 per cont in the| A¢ Forth Worth an immense establish- value of the leading dry-goods products | nent has just boen completed, and was of this country. . opened a few days ago with a big banquet, which was attended by the largest capitalists of Texas. Slaughter- ing at the Fort Worth establishment will begin this week. Itisa significant fact that many cattle shippers believe that fully one-lalf of the beef cattle that Texas has for sale this year will bo killed in that state. All this augurs well for the enterprise that 18 now under way in Omaha, It shows what an immense business will b S enlted 59,000 acrés of government 1and | the comamons wil throw ot the bill in e Wholesa'le Dru lst f in Custer county, and it is to bo followed | the lords. 3 by suits against other parties who have . commiteod aimila trespas. Tho matter| A v avector n nty-owo. satway | ] 1AL 611 r & .. ANDDEALERIN has been thoroughly investigated by an | companies, Gould in twenty-four, and L U ni | \ agent of tho land departmont, in re- | Jowett in bwenty. : WVANUFACTURERS OF) quar: am S S al"_lbllfis afl l]l flw S SHEHES L HHhicR CETIALE Frobh ablt GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES: DesocraTic blunders, says Roscoe Conkling, will, as usual, give victory to the ,republicans in the coming presi- «dential contest. Tre corporation counsel of Chicago has trustworthy information that the Illinois supreme court will soon decide the Harper liquor law to be constitu- tional. of the general land office he states that a 1o 4 th;mght th;t the 7]'a1-nellitu 4 done at our now stock yards and slaught- pastiashielit willido #othing to help tory ering houses, The parties interested in g 5 the south Omaha stock vards and the obstruction, so bitterly are they exasper- Ogallala land and cattlo company The agent of the land department went | xearney pross FINIALS, WINDOW CAPS, " In his report to the commissioner |stato seform school, and after looking it PATENT METALIO SKYLIGHT, 0 o) ) . . largo portion of the lands inclosed are | he said that he was informed that the b+, b o e R well suited for agricultural purposes, the |late superintennent, Dr. G. W. Collins [ g5 o Axpew STRER", LINCOL assortion of the Brighton ranch company [ had '{‘_'“mwrsi 'e,xigp[f”whn(: he P"):d kept ‘GAISER, Manag to the contrary notwithstanding, He|o™® “Uruggists Pad” and gave the new [} ] J ] ovor all the lands in Custer county, and | When Mr. Rosowater, of Tz Bes, | 7/, JRON AND SLATE ROOFING, over, published in ik Bez what hemav [l r oy Fenmcin g 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN superintendent, Mosher, asauthority. We [ ————————————— tlers and small cattle dealers. Mosher and tho Reform Sohool, Dormer Windovrs, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. caused them to be accurately surveyed.|was up here last week, he visited the and heard there. Among iother things, also reports that this company has pre- | hay. doubt i ind but wh ’, vented persons from cutting rass, pas. | D. O. Mosher led to Mr. Rosowater,| ST LOUIS PAPER WAREROUSE. | SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, &C i ; i s : TE T FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY. ated against tory encouragement of the h ¥ turi ttle, and taki up home- | Willfully and maliciously. We are just STA! AGEN ave abundant capital and own|turing cattle, and taking up i i ; ol | G m i ¢ § 5 n receipt of a letter from Dr. G.'W. Col- fic Depot, - DERERS HICOM G mn immonse numbor of cattl, [Meds the catéle. King |1 in which ho informa us that ho laft raham Paper Co.,|unon Pacifc Depot, — i ; N us, it will be seen, the cattle kings |i > ) i 217 and 219 North Main 8., St. Louls. Sran-rovre Dorsky has sold one-half besides controlling a still larger OB (RO W y A B aro attempting to play the samo froeo- | plote record of every thing. ~That his WHOLESALE DEALERS IN P. BOYER & CO.. out gamo which has cuusod all tho | books show overy transaction made, and, | ook, e i teoubto i Toxas, whor fonco.sutting | 186 1o 1oft ther in addition, proper and | Kews, | APERS,{Wiliie DEALERS IN correct hers f¢ doll d- has become the daily employment of the |ed. by hivmotm TH e et e . ENVELOPES,CCARD BOARD AND ) ) Hedil T Hall's Safe and Lock Com small cattle men and homesteaders, It|a villain would have imparted to Mr. PRINTER’S STOGK soems to us that the land department %‘:?“W""‘“ ;}[“’ hi“lor"“'fi"" ;fi"“he.r didli BURG PROOF g § s man, Mosher, was endeavoring all| ggcashail for Rags of all FIRE AND AR B YEUE SRCRE LB bRy L8 R ORDLIHRY | g 1B h w0 GO MARIERTE FEG v i a trespass was boing committed, the bet- ruin him and (have him removed. We ' ter way to abate the nuisance would be to | have sufficient confidence in the integrity order out a detachment of United States g{ lgr., G‘-MW~ Cbo:lnfi, '3 Pronoutios osher's statement to r, losewater, in EOopRicoptat don CRALGN0OR RORINID | & Grivato it b Y reso RN RocoutIial beuks ] j U public domain, This course was recom. j &e., lies made of whole cloth, and brand mended by District Attorney Lambert- him a slanderer and calumniator. If this son to the attorney gencral, but thas as- | be true, he should, be kicked out. of the L ;_ | reform school at once. An investigation tuto gontloman decided to tako the tedi- | yi)) yoon discloe the truth, ~ Gentiomon | TR A Ta ous red-tape course of a bill in equity, | of the board of public lands and build- praying for an injunction to restrain the |ings, examine at once, and ascertain what Growera Of Live stOCk d Others. Brighton ranch company from maintain- | the facts are in regard to this matter. If EST ATE an ing the nuisance, the records are there, the man whom : . 1 1y | you have chosen as superintendent is dis- WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO The result is that *‘your orator,” Dis- interest in the Palo Blance Cattle com- ";‘“l:’"- dlt it ]prup;;sed hw have the pany’s ranch in New Mexico for §750,000. ; °b Lot i 'f“gh"“ ouses roady He invested his star-route earnings where | [ Pusiness early in the spring so as to . handle to a large extent this year's cat- it o e N B ot [ bibwients From Nabradta, Wyotag and other parts of the west. The slaught- ering capacity will be 1,000 head of cat- tle per day. This meat will be shipped east in refrigerator cars, every detail for disposing of the meat having been already arranged. Refrigerator cars of the latest i approved pattern have been ordered Tue vision of the *‘spectral white lady” built, l.nd contracts with the differ- around imperial headquarters in Berlin |°nt railroad companies have boen turns out to be sn inquisitive scullion anter}ad into at special rates and quick wandering around in his white jacketand | transit. Y apron, That's the extent of the scull-| The stock raisors of Nebraska, Wyo- duggery. ming, and the west generally, will find a Y market at Omaha that will afford them Marraew ArNoLy lectured in 8t. Louis | °PPortunities of disposing of their cattle lnst wook. Ho met new and striking|t0 better advantago than at Chicago. evidence in support of his theory of the|The Ogallala land and cattle company unsoundness of the majority. A “‘rem- which is interested in this enterpriso in nant” of less than three hundred turned | Omaha, recently purchased the Paxton out to hear him leoture. and Sheidley herds, numbering together s 45,000 head, and on Saturday last the T Fitz John Porter bill went through | company added by the purchase of the the house with six greater majority than | Bosler herd about 45,000 more. The the most sanguine had counted on. Of [company owns over 100,000 head of the 184 yoas 165 were democrats, and 19 |cattle, and has control to a largo extent were republicans, Of the republican |Of other large herds. It has $3,000,000 yeas Nobraska counted one in the person [invested in cattle, and has atits com- of Mr, Laird. mand an abundance of ready capital to B i invest in more cattle as fast as they can i be purchased. This company proposes to arom ] b‘:;fi‘:z‘:i:':m?fin"::n;“: slavughter all ita shipping cattlo in Omaha. cyclone occasionally, if whisky is only :; l;‘“le wf Eradiythabres in 'the fane kept away from its inhabitants. The |pe 3 r (LY, One-hall of this yoar's R R g o alef cattle of Nebraska and 'Wyommg Blhne it 3 i611: 50, Eha pone Liovas 'ce to. .'lll be .lllughterud hereand 'lppnd east tho pexitentiary for 35 yoars, in refrigerator cars. All this meansa wonderful boom for Omaha. It means Y the investment of immense capital here, M’:::eué‘m:‘.quzugr:m;h;m and L.he elltnblilhmsxft of numerous en- “Marquis of Queensbury rules,” for terprises in eonns.chon with the stock prize Bghting, is ambitious to add new yards and slaughtering houses, It means Ax audacious French writer, remark- ing on the prominence which ‘Queen Vic- toria gives John Brown in her forthcom- ing book, declares that her majesty takes her second widowhood to heart as much a8 the first. 1020 Farnam Streoeot. Omakl {SPECIAL NOTICE TO ; honorable and untrustworthy. 1f they - trict AttorneyLambertson, was compelled | ara not thore, asceriain what Moshor act AGENTS ur G roun I ake to draw up a bill longer than the moral | his pard, Glenn Kendall, have done with i [ ] law, charging in technical dotail various |thom, and why they have been got away 1 P This is treati lizi with. Wo haye no doubt that the doc- OFFER THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS IN stock offenses. 14 18 troating a monopolizing | or left there all the papers belonging to and b trespasser, who has obstructed a mail | the institution as well as the books and LINSEED OIL COMPANY Omahs, Nsb. route, with altogether too much consider- | Youchers, except it might have been a R + N letter or two from Glenn Kendall, in re- ' | ation, particularly when the government A Imprflvflfl Pl‘ “l] flr] v 7 7 has the right and power to immediately A o atee. X Poble’cnd Sng, disetnfomerian gy { Mr. Glenn Kenkall, land commissioner abate the nuisance with force, and thus | of Nebraska, you and your Mosher haye settle the question at once and for all | the floor. If you fail to talk, we de- | No. E.ZhA hau‘au :l' :)i;q rooms on north 20th St without the tedious delay of equity pro- :"{;l:g“:’t::: I':‘lgmhhuefi"ngf! 'h:'l::;‘}‘“:l No. u.—I::'ele'u'n“e:mum on north 19th St. $4.000 coodings. The delay is simply continuing | thoy are run by Glenn Kendall, and|No. 8 Onestory house,sevenroomsonly 7 blocks ap injustice to homesteaders and small from U, P. Dx j b whother he has padlocked thoir mouths |y, 14 e vitrictor mrem ot ont cattle men, who have as much right as ?nd dnr;-htham to undertake to inter- erys s:;%guuw& Good view. Elegant E Py M Machin VB B xe ere with his running the state reform |, . home, Shk00, ngine Trimmings, Mining Machinery, Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fittings "‘L"“’" kings to froo grass and free | ,ohood ot their poril. Why should thay | *eicissamitul ot en sth and Banemtt | gy e O g T HA T L DAY WIND-MILLS, CHURGR water. b afraid of Kendali? I thero anything proports, 81 600, AND SCHOOL BELLS, 7 o No. 20.—House of feven rooms. Gothic. In Red crooked in their department, that Kendall fielcs Sub-division. A very home-like place. THE PARLIAMENTARY PROGRAMME, |i8 ware of? oo Chear, §2,000. 3 ; Corner 10th Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. % ¥ The members of the state board have No. 21.—House (“fl!l)fllfll corner of l'll"fl? and Pa. The session of parliament opens to- |intimated that they did not propose to dEteatYe Fralsenoe prome ey tEa day. The plans of the liberal party|engago in @ nowspapor war, that thess | No elegant ilo howo n Lake'swidition, T. SITINEOI.D, were discussed at the reform conference | matters would probably be investigated S oomityr & pood bt B MANUFACTURER OF % N hi the next legislature. What is the board | No. A full lot and store Lulufngmum of depot. at Leeds; a deputation from which call 4 k f0c1 81 0n Shoy! fiat | secnse Ithe i Eeconds A wood placo for busineas and choap at $1.500 ed on Mr. Gladstone on Thursday last, E eme: H ) [ 1 ) h and examine them? Or, has Kendall had [ ¥ 05 duen X oo, tonement houses near alvamzed |mnnnmlces wmd w and submitted the resolutions adopted |them taken away and destroyed? Or did 27 —House of six rooms in Parker's addition, ] l ~n the best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound is oqual to threo pounds of corn 1 with Ground Oil Cake in the Fall and Winter, instead of running down, will increase in weight, n good marketable condition in the spring. Dairymen, as well as others, who use it can testity to its merite.” Try it and judge for yourselves. Price $25.00 per ton; no charge for sacks. Address jid iades fory WOODMAN " A 2 ¢ barn, well and cistorn & , costs only §1.650 in favor of the extension of the suffrage, | Mosher lie? Canbo pad for I monthly payunts. Mr. Gladstone, without defining his 20.—House four rooms on 8. i5th St. 81,67 ¥ Bkylightalltn /T rloanth’Streat™. n b — takes it. y . that Omaha is to be a great stock market, | plans, spoke en ingly of the inten- TR ©0 0. Is such a good barga'n we dare not adver- Taurels to his fame. RADS, D SOURAEIDG1Y of :$he . nten It would go o s 28 "m: Ho has '"“'GF » and a large and wealthy city, at no var;v tions of government, which should have | T8ke away the Pardoning Fower. 315 Pll'l:e oh Gresa Lar tio, 82,500 pamphlet on the “‘reform of the marriage | ,. i i No. 82 ‘er with cottage in Parker's addition servioe,” His proposition is to knook distant day. a clear apprehensicn of its purpose and a | Stromsburg Republican. 76, 3 i o R resolute determination to achieve it. In| Geo. Dawes has commuted to life im- | No. 52~ in good part of the cify. St. cars out the words, *‘whom (lod hath joined | liquor license bill introduced in|response to another de utation of 250 | Priscnment the sentences of John Polin, AL x:fli;%.fit“;nfi:;»fl': [ ] togeflur, l'atna man put asundor,”and (1o Towa lalhlare t providee for. o trng el r Ph s who was sentenced to be hanged at o pa oK O PR T SEH : , pat in their place tho words, *‘whom the | sounty fax of $200, and sn additional | crerarr ot o Sttoh Who urged the | Plattemouth, on Friday last, and Geo, | Xo- 04 THouteof roomeon tullict noust, e IMPORTERS OF government or nature put asunder let no man keep together.” Whether the Marquis of Queensbury rules of marrisge will be adopted remains to be seen. extension of the county franchise, Glad- | Hart, who was to be hanged the same day 1. $2.000. stone said that much had been done by |8t Grand Tsland. It is stated that the|No: 100 ST of o ;;;‘;‘;];'*I;‘.)F,:;:g ]:r";g ' the petitioners to dispel doubt as to the | *tion of the governot was based on let- | rgvin. ~ (s pkev desire of tho people of England general: | Simetree prepy oy Shisf Justice Cobb, | No. 166, Z0lng fopm hoe e bisiases cn Cap ® ly for the extension of the franchise | prosecuted Hart. Wo are not disposed | suionssd price & smios for our Sranas 1% AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIO thoughout the three kingdoms. The gov- | to clamor for blood, but we cannot ap- SR SRR s RS, MOBACCDS, PIPRS s SHORERS ernment was convinced that the time for | Pro"® of the action of the OVernor. |favors the brayar ' oo WY now. “Fortune y N D UKERS AETIGLES | icf Call ete of lete | ved action was st hand, and action would | A" sy o e ey OO, | aproved avengs 1 [ o wioprore PROPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING soon be taken which would give effect | after listeni to the idence and th; . to its pledges. Mr. Gladstone's greatest :;‘-., -cd s wfxgr fi'fiil‘e’;' of murder gr': Money to Loan, CELEB RATED BRA ND S: effort will be upon the introduction of | the first degree. = The supremo 08k 4n Reina Victorias, Especi i i the franchise bill. His speech on reform teriewing the sotlan taken in e Houses to Rent) ! 4 ales’ Bouch 7 Blxss trom b ; X 1d for interfering with to $12 h will be made upon its introduction which :g:u;::n::mliowo;;lnr:. Tfi“ a‘nn $120 per 1000 - _ f (e : AND THE FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE CENT CIGARS: will be about March 3. In reply to a|moment the governor interferes with hia ot 4 et el o tn T o kg mstiactin Notary Public, Oombination, Grapes, Prsgfres:{smbr&!k&. Wyoming and gands, tion, Mr. Gladstone said that the|®C®P® the halter the law and the highest WE DUPLICATE EASTERN PRICES waditon of Londn, s regards| st iad awarded thew. ~Isitany Conveyancing. SEND FOR PRICE LIST AND SAMPLES, city tax not to exceed $750 per year. The licensos are to be granted by judges of courts upon petition. A conviction for violation of any, of the provisions of the bill works a forfeiture of the license, An approved bond of 85,000 is required. It is not likely, however, that this bill will pass, as it is not generally satis- factory, particularly among a number of demoorate, although it originated among the democrats. Some think the license is not high enough, while others regard it as too high, and still others think that there should be more stringent reg- ulations in the bill, Ir is asserted that Tilden is now def uitely counted out of the presidential race. A conference of Tilden men was held in New York last week to settle upon two yaen, one of whom should re- ceivo their approval for the nomination, Ex-Senator Eaton, of Connecticut, and Ex-Congressman R. P, Flower, of New York, were selocted as representing the iy maximum democratic strength, and as / only men who would carry New York -against Arthur. Flower s said to be im- #mensely popular at home. He is a self- BeNATor VaxWyo! picture has at last appeared in the “Pictorial Asso- ciated Press,” which supplies wood cuts and biographies of prominent men to a large number of papers. The senator ought to be satisfied now, and not let his vaulting ambition o'erleap itself. Itis hoped that the illustrated press will next wive us Senstor Manderson's picture, so that a coolness will not arise between the | two gentlemen on account of partiality on the part of the wood cut factory, Tuae Bee is perfoctly impartial in this matter, and does not hesitate to say that Senator Manderson’s picture would make a8 geod looking 8 wood cut as that of Benator VanWyck, ——— Tux Arabs for nine centuries ecoupied Egypt. They conquered it very early in the seventh century, almost on the heels of the Romans. They held it and re- wonder that the justice of the courts is municipal and local government, was deemed a mockery? Should it be won- nothing less than scandalous. It is be- ‘:‘:::d llt u‘m ema is on t!;:m]u;a and SEARS & BflsARfl A only “mob law” can be relied upon lieved that he regards with favor the for the prosecution of capital ufiminlzlqj‘l ) proposal to refer the London bill toa|In its deali ith the criminal classes, *‘grand committee" of seventy, the ldminil.ng:';m of Governor Nance is Do ¢4 100 80d Dodge Blaeets, No opposition will be likely to arise in | Worthy of great praise. He overturned (WILLIAMS' BLOCK. y P! the radical ranks to the franchise bill, | %49 Fule which had governed previous ad- Mr. Laboushere advises the following | of tmitatiors oo e waeesnPOMOhY | WERRASKA LAND AGENCY, course: Pass, first, a franchise bill no supplications, no wawkish sentimen- through the commons; if the lords throw | tality” could hl:mv; him, and u:lh‘ conse- P it out, or modify it essenvially, call an quence was that during his administra- L tion the law becam ‘e to evil autumn session, and send th, bill up to | dners,” u'm“ lnt:e:uufifirhvn:'ot o- Fl DAV' s & Go-. them again, If they throw it out again, | the back bono to see that the law bo al- (BUCOKSSOLS TO DAVIS & 6NYDER) 0. M. LEIGRTON, H. T, CLARKE, the issue would be made whether the |lowed to take its course, only one thing o ! ; nation or a few heredif legislato: romains for the protection of law-abid- to be the masters. ;h.q liberal ;,'.::; g Pboople.—Take away the pardoning REAI. LEIGHTON & GLARKE, wer, could not welcome a better issue than it BUCCESSORS TO KENNARD BROS. & 00.) this. On the question of the franchise, . . EST TE [ public opinion has recently advanced be- | Philadeiphis r:u"e Tals G A . OMAHA, [ ] youd that of its present representatives, | What the country would like toseo| MWONPARNAMGST, . and & new parliament will be more likely a"n‘;"l"“'d" s ';:" of ouriosity, il:l citi- —— in ¥ ana who would like to be pres- M the present one to pass a Seat bill |igent or vide-preaident, . Horrison, Hol: - ‘v . five extrs derks, and it is intimated that s wik b;lnl“ll the legislative, ex- and judicial appropriation bill forbidding the payment of any money senatorial private secretaries, It is satisfactory to the radicals. Obyiously, wan, Houdncks, Gresham, McDonald, o TLty A 000 Mow cyssiniy atiasted aads England will ultimately come to electoral Euglish, by proteating thir froo. | Lmproved farms ff i in Douglas Dode, Coes, ~—DEALERS IN— distriot.~Once admit that every man ia |40 of tuy such "denire, Bugnost sho | i, Bir: Quiar, Ko 2y Vet el ¥ ' roaha than has Chicago to the mound. |entitled to & vote, and it follows that | hrewsind (268 'i:“} smbition is~ dead in | ~Tuxes pald o all parts of the State. Paints. Oils, Brushes, Class, builders, In the fteenth century Egypt [each vote should have equal weight. |out of patriore " "% @ust be runving Oy e tiin o Gmveninnlnaeang L .y, 14BRASYA