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'l TAE DAILY BEE-OMAHA, SATURDAY, MARCH™ 15, 1884 e e e} T N = THE OMAHA BEE. HONEST JOHN TAFFE. as perfoctly a" if they were made to order | sels in the cabinet. He was oppowed to TAXES u" sc“om lINDs. STEELE’ JOHNSON& co‘, the surrender of Khartoum, which he e The death of Hon. John Taffo removes | for them. . declared would be surrendering to bar- Omaha Office, No, 916 Farnam 8t. | from the sphere of activity another man % " barism what ocivilization had won. It ' Dy 7 . o alamy OMooiINo: 7 Peks! | who had taken & very prominent part in| It isnot always 46 esrly candidate | remaine 1o ba seon whether the euple of | 110 MADOCT 0f Payment and . Inter 0 es e rocers Btreet, Near Broadsway. the history of this state. Few men in | for the city council that catches the vote. | Gireat Britain can bo gulled into a rovolt ost o Back Dass, 4 publio Tife have enjoyed a better reputi- Saalgiigy 1. B. LOCKWOOD (formetly of Lockwood & Draper) Chicago, Man. a -~ / 'y a! B'fi:l'lank Office, ;Room 65, Tribune against the present ministry by such NSRRIV e 4 A ore editorial letter.t Will be the | sorehead appeals. tion for strict integrity and unselfish bt s e b ks — f % : . ke . Jager of the Tea, Cigar and Tobacco D t t A ™ 2 A . ... | death of the O Republioast. . The Laws Set Aside by Treasurers, At| g id Tobacco Departments, A full line of patriotism., Coming from his native [ 04t Of tho maha Republi The combined advance of the French all grades of above; also pipes and smokers' articles carried in Pablished evers woring,” exoept Sunday! only Monday morning daily. - stats, Tndiang, where he hisd been reated upon Bacninh, under the command of | the Tlequest of Commissiorer Ken- stock. Prices and les farni : .00 v Y > . OTHER LANDS THAN OURS. Yetioral Millot has b oA S 8 . Frices and samples furnished on application. Open 1.00 [ and educated as a lawyer, to Nebraska in s een successful, dall~A Storm Brewing. orders intrusted to us shall receive our careful attention s B MATL ¢ v in the German | Cable advices from Tonqui h g 1650, whish Lo tetritosy wia only two| L he Stermy sosnss n the AR LR i - Satisfaction Guaranteed, $10.00 | Three Months 14, M, Taffo at of P iy reichstag over the Lasker resolution has the fortress at Baeninh has fallen into e o yoars old, Me, Tafle 46 onoe: boo AGENTS FOR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & ‘RAND POWDER 00 -y Ons_Year. Six Moncns. ted over somy puculiar developments 5.00 | Ono Month, . t Week, 25 Cents, IR WRRKLY BRW, PUNLISITED RVARY WHDKWADAY. g . s the hands of the French, with but very | Correspondenes of THE Bre. v, Ay among the oearly settlers as a man of ““‘"‘“"“f“ b bebeniidl ‘;r‘m‘:':;'f“: littlo loss. The victory was due mainly | Lxcors, Nebi, March 13.—The rea! ! Slx Months, 1.00 Onlllunlh.; LA ability and character. Two years after speech by Bismarck, to an adroit flank movement, which was | estate men of thie city are greatly agfta- o = ‘ Amerioan Nows Compauy, Sole Agente Newsdoal- i agita. om In the United States, he located in Nebraska he was elected T SasTatiohs of oondsNinne, of (5% C)?m:‘w. N;'h "’p""h "“'l!f‘*t b‘““b"“‘ Ty T ey 1ot o ceived as to the number slain on either 4 8 a i mmenlestions rtig to Nows and ANl | ouge of the torritorial loginla. | Jited Statos :":;“"fic”'!;“‘:;“:‘i’":‘:‘l:i‘z’l‘ sido, or tho fate of the weriton, which | matter of paying taxes on school lands\ W THE BEST THREAD ron SEWING MACHINES o G b, tare, and in 1860 he was olect. | 1O h¢ M1 OTW e consisted of 7,000 Anamite soldiers. |and jnasnuch as Tamd Commissioner | ] as : ' ronse A . Gh ire, hi they will now rest on their Yaurels, but |, . A ' ' I I l I Iv I H' ‘ I I u y B n Gheok and BostoMos orders to be tade pay |® Fepublican, and was chosen president the German empire, his resentment at (Y w0 Lot e obability that o war [if not bis whole hand) om the pie, the Wil limantic Spool; Cotton is entirely the product of Home Industry, ad fwyoronounced by experts to be the best sewing machine thread in the aRNS POSTRAID, arbitrary course in refusing to transmit | entirely unexpected om the part of the 5 r I \" l . ‘ A l l I - [ CORRESFONDRNCH, from Burt ceunty to the lower § ‘ 1 Al Businoss Tettors and Romittances should be [ed to the territorial council e et b e AR L Sl el i { Kendal! has got his index finger at lenst, werld FULL ASSORTMENT CONSTANTILY ON HAND, and Sbie 86 46 order of the company. of that body. At the outbrenk of the|Peing expected to act as postman, as ho | iy Gy ™oty Sollow, Praparations | politiced atmosphero isllablisto be tainted $HE BEE PUBLISHING C0,, PROPS, | war e, Taffo voluntoored his services | ** ' fora foreign legislature is very | for way on a largo scalo are gomg on at | with moleeules that haven direct bearing Py . natural. That theiron duke should con- | the Chimese capital. i E. ROSEWATER, Bditor. and was commissioned as major of the Abeoenid to make s personsl explanstion on the proper management off the public nagor Daily Circulation, P. 0. Box | §e00nd Nobraska cavalry, and served for in solf-defense to the German commons, | ., The impeachment of the ministers of fun.hr. Strange to say, the cwemse of edu- forsae by HENLEY, HAYNES & VAN ARSDEIL, fiftcen months with that regiment. Re- d ¥ 3 yanl ' |the king of Norway before the avecial | cation has brewed considerable srouble to mie - Omaha, Neb, affords very striking evidence of an im- | oourt provided by the comstitutibn of | the Nabraska ofticers of siwbe ever sinee | — e — turning from the army, Major Taffe loca- Y ™) e i " ... |pending political crisis in Germany. |1814, has proeeeded so far that on the P s ted in Omahs snd became associated with Bismarck never would have taken t!’hh'ult. the prime minister was found the days of Dub-vid, the Piwnee govern- the late Col, E. B, Taylor as editor of the Ly s ilt; tenced to h or, and if the people do not' talss more ,,,,, ; th troubl t usti | e A R g Omaha Republican. Whon Nebraska| ©® BEHE T8 l{‘:kg mud.| fine, and_was doelared to have forfeite | intimate chargo of theso thoiznost morod was admitted as a state of the union, in his place in the royal councils. ~ His of- | interests, there »ill bo an ezmosurs one e been finally 1867, H. t John Tafl h ";‘ dle were it not for the fact that o po- |fonse was that he bad advised the kimg o thena:l ik will ks 6 7 th 7, Honeat John Taflo, a8 ho was thon | o4} combination has beon formed in | to rafuse to acknowledge the validity of | e L R s was elected as her as | ringsters wish. they never wasew Hwrn. representative in the lower The nature of f congress, which position $id TR TTNY DARK SPOT ks ) P tween these elements of opposition | times required by the comstitution itself. 7 he filled with signal ability and aredit to threstens very seriously $o precipitate | As King Olidar heartily s on the horicon' here now, whish' um. L4 the state for three terms. Alfter retiring a crisis, which woald compel a dissolution |%ented to the: views: of the con- doubtedly portends astorm, is alout' ne AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIO OMARA'S boom this year, rtioularly | from congress Major Taffe resumed the T ! ichsta d 2 1 to the | servative ministry, if, indeed, he |‘®llows: Itis provided in Sectien 10, 3 a y A Y S 7| aditorship of th Zeepublican, and con.|°f the reichstag and an appeal to tho | g, no criginate them, fhe decision may | Article 1, Chapter30, Rovised Statatos, [}Ifh\m TflBM}[H}S PIPES'SMUKERS ARTIGLES n buildings, promisos to exceed that of |15 Ve E e nearly two |PeOPIO in & now olection. In this pro- | bo suid to be the condemnation of tho | which makes general provisions for seheol y o ) ! any previous season in the history of the | tinued in P Sk sent frame of mind the German people, | monarchrather than of themindater, Asthe | lands and school’ funds, that in therre- PROPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING | city. years, In 1877 ho was avpointed receiver | ' inass, are not in sympathy with Bis. | court was conatituted with as much of a demption of schookland interest must'be C E k E B R A T E D B R A N D S . of the United States land office at North R P T While | loaning toward the royal authority as was paid on the accrzed intevest up to the MAxAGER Monswax. of the Pacific ex. | Platte, which offico he held until his|frcc &1e 8 8CHETRAOR L L [posible, it may be assumed that its do- |dato of redemption, [t leaves no altar- ¢ : ; A E ) o Pacific e: they cha;llh the most cordial and friend- native withthe county treasurer. He hha ]Raina Vioto: i Espaeiales Roses in 7 s 5 Bom ss man of good sense and does not wish to | to ireist on the payment of this intersst 4 to 3120 ],)fll' 1009 1z8 § cision is & finality. 1f King: Oscar isa pross, gave Mr. Teller & good breakfast |death. § . |ly &entiment towards America the indi- snd cordial reception upon his arrival in | During his congressional career Major ults of the official newspapers of |drive his very independent Norwegians | upon interest, Now it.so happens tliab|! P! P cent assal pap into something like a fevolt, he will ac- | Hon..E. E, Brown;. one of the woll ND' fHE FOLLO'WING LEADING FI¥E CENT CIGARS: ‘Waex Bismarck opened his mouth he put his foot in it. MAX MEYER & CO., . Frank James lately. Has h IMPORTERS OF { disposed of ? Our twelve city detectives must hurry up and get in their work as their thirty ‘days engagement will soon expire. pose his policy. The new coalition bo- | th, " hational parliament the number of 8t. Louis, Taffe was largely instrumental in secur-|p oo © Mini S b bhdioebs 3 i pon Minister Sargent indi ¢ ooy i) fy + f h aha t- y : quiesce in this decision from the- highest | known senatorial Browns, »as considera=) — the appropriations for the Omaha post- | byt too plainly that the re nt}:lzr': ro:uil;: tln'hunal eABHh DTS (1A GHR W1 1Ro% | 16 BAMBB 1) ikl M B0 (hE oDl b | VU ERS A GO, copt the amendments to the conséitution | chase money there wa-inbexest on inters s b o il rfim'sfi e b known as Fort Omaha.(ed an extremely iy e B et 4 ATidi UAATDN S HeVHRS) EOAHEWE)|/ohb D0 UL S ADUESGH BoMS G *iln S ! frage constitution amendment to the [To his efforts also was due in a great °t“ ‘“u“ mun“rr”al °:l:;*:'f‘_’r‘i';n%°,;"m_ much good sense throughout the- whola [ dred dellars. The othor day he appeared) wx D)Wnc ATB EASTERN mcls ople. The probability, however, is|measure the location of the army head- :-“n A “ilan for itcan be readily | Air, and it is quite possible that'he will | bufore Coynty Treawsmer Graham and | e ¥ T A i iti R LD DOTA e . Y | renew the strugglo at the first. opportu- | tendered n certain armeunt: in cancella- AEND FOR PRICE LIST AND SAMPLES. that the bill will not pass the house. quarters in Omahs, Politically, from |found. For speaking im complimentary | - 2 b, i __._—-P—_—= \ the earliest times, Major Taffe was an |terms of the congrahn of the United nity, f;fifufi;Lfi:&.fl?:fiflmfi*&:fifi’ | R T S ¢ . 2 | unflinching republican, and while he al. [ States » member of the opposition was| It is quite certain that some kind-of an | Treasursr Graham, wib- is ome of the ’-m“ fut.nfnlmn.ybo.-blunng e ways adhered to t.ha’pnnciplel of that Sl 7 B ~pr“'d@t‘°f oy p“h'i agreement has been reached between most capable m:ax_l thate ever held guise, but it is all disguise so far as the X = ment (ro;n departing from. “the orders of | Gormany, Austria-Hungary and Rimsia |said ofe in this o amy other Omaha newapapers aro concerned. Our | Party he was in full sympathy with tho | the day. which is expected to insure permamont | county, and who is sio: & man who Ohtoago exchanges continue to reach us efforts to purify it and divorceit from the| There have boen many times that need | yeace among the empires, and to enable | knows hiorights and darg maintain them, as usual by the slow mail, about thirty monopoly domination. He was one of | ot now be recalled when afriendly men- | them to dispensa with armamenta on the | ingisted cn 0 : ! E, £ : R B | ti Tur Iowa senate, by a vote of 26 to |office buildin 24, has agroed to submit the woman suf- | racks, now i et . | tion of the government and'people of this | 1ong frontier which divides the Teuten hours after publications. the few i et who, after six | ,untry in the German pnrlrmont would ‘fi.m‘f, the Sluvr ,:, Russia and not the ;>y l-";fi.n thereof preseated request years of service, came out poorer than | have been grpehd with heart applause [ Poutonic empives might have been ex-|which purtook very mush:off an order P Tr is high time for the registrars to pre- he went in. His death will be sincerely | from all parties, and the presis ent would' pected to aet as the aggresser in case of [ from Lazd Commissionar: Hendall to for their work, If they intend to|mourned by a large circle of personal not have performed the ungracious tfi'l’ war, it is not unnatural to suppose thst | Treasurer raham, that ithe additional PaLe 5 ? o v Yiionda all over tha state of enforcing tho orders of the day.. But|thisnew move is dictated by her inter- | interest beeverlooked inBfown's case. comply with the law, there is no time to | friends afiove g now tho United States oannot be men | ests in the Past, and is weloomed by th| The officia’in the plain brivk: capitol of ‘e lost in giving public notice of the days —— tioned in the German parlinment except | other two powers as a releasc from the | the countyy refused to ackmowledge an i Jis PR 5 : i f protest and d - i ili . 5 Sl 1 4% y RAD .., DAVENPORT, IOWA, U. 8. A. Established atarr] upon which they will sit and the places| Ir is an agreeable surprise, remarks the | - the language of protest/ Andidenunotas| soeasity. md"’" ":i‘l:’“y thu};"p right in official in {26 ornemental ‘D";,‘,’,M ];,Im?: 21 10 Nerrous Diseases Spet:di]yand Per,:]me:fly clusrfit-gfluapd 7S ¢ ‘ 7 tion, tHons: i 3 B where they will open their books. Chicago Current, to read in the reported | * Though the Sargent and the: Lmsker |gources are staggering. The :h“;n:l::&‘:ol‘ of the state %o interferein | W "y *Home, Write-for ““Tre MepicawMissioNARY,” for the People, JFee. f 3 (Consultation and « Corresyondence Gratis. P. O. Box 292. Telephone No. 226, E—— proceedings of Congress that a proposi- rs are wholly unconnected. in their|alliance means no good to England in O BROW s LA aDive sy i origin, they have become blended to- s oREs 5 35 4 HON. IDWAR 'D RUSSELL, Postmaster, Davenport, says: *Physician: of| Ir the postmaster of Omaha cannot|tion has been made to have the funeral , they myb.me, but the German newspapers| . o . understood he w i rok 40 ik hinyesa M avke e e i ApN OREET DZv:npon; . 7 . N gether, and are treated in Berlin: as sep- bl: but ti upon h A 5 1l 3e keep the postofiice open during the night, | orations delivered on the oooasion of the ||/ 4" yity of one transaction. Ministor | foaes w}fan‘:;sy“reg:;n'emif SRR f";;;; ;“‘1.:;2‘1’:.?' 'i‘:'.?:.fl.“. :1;;; 'fll; —vitaa: ‘*An riong rable Man, Fine Success. Wonderful Cures.”—Hours. 8 tn b besause the appropriation for lighting the |death of a congressman printed in ihe | Sargent had brought down upon-himself | vesist her commerciak supremacy in thef! building has run out, we move that a|Record without delivery. 1t is well to | the displeasure ot the German chancellor | yhole eastern hamhphm‘f bt -:;oxr‘.‘e’hzemmdd.m'fil‘:; Grost %mfi oontribution be raised among the busi- | make a beginning of reform in this mel- | long beforo the Tom Ochiltree reselution | dently is quite ready to take advantage o £ y e ttorl W a o =TT reached Berlin, Taking theirhint from |of Fnoland’s embarrassments in the Sou- | interferein shese matters y shonl b ness men of Omaha to pay for tallow |ancholy direction. Asa matter of taste 3 o) 4 T t o be mixedupin thom sb-all and at- i 'y the government, the official organs ac-|dan to carry out in Central Asia plans candles from now until the 1st of July, [it Would be better to have only one|oused our ministerof improper imterfor- | which would have been too dangerous in tempt to actras drill mastezwover county —} We'll pay for one box of tallow-dips. eulogy delivered by a congressman desig- | ence with the pork question, and they | othen circumstanees, So she tore up the ?“““5,"1_-: mflgn::‘;:;! Z";' 1‘,"‘::: <D — nated by the speaker, or if a sonatoris|Went so far as to charge that|ireaty of Paris in 1870, when France was, { e e it g n_t . +fhe had provided the argmmonts|; erricgidy q | foss sny great extenty 0 9 Tae woman suffragists are beginning | 4e0d, h‘, gejsletlogy. (bo delivered | /3 _-hthtl.)iu for the speeches in| E‘n;flzdde;:‘ g‘:? l:xlgohmo";;:"&’s ::t- what :}xtent'v ;hl;nce .hmlczllnpenaflli- E ‘\ \ & AN il i reform r roment in prohibitin 6 1mporta- N & H 2 v ' \ (3 1 power in politios, and that if they wish to | © n et Koot OIIIN gi‘;':o'l‘ p‘:"k- et 8 ! ps &‘"hs Bloold. Sea. Relaaldl many of ‘he. treasurers = - “‘catoh on” they must put money into of funeral expenses of 'doound. members Pt cluti b throughout the state to Perdimianiel » i | " their campaigns. At the last meeting of of congress. The ordinary costof trans- oello: li;;::..:;t’?u:m::n & new oppors tion: of this interest, although the law ex- 3 E the Massachusetts Woman Suffrage asso. | Portation of a dead body from the Atlan- | tunity to the government organs for de- || ressly :cormmand: Real estate men \ ciation, it was decided to raise a cash |tic coast to, say, a point in the Missis- nouncing the American minister. N“'- WI?:, ::\':b:;ny:-vi;m dfid"x;f LA ? v -1 fund ith which issippi valley is from thirty to forty dol- | 3 sl i kol A ! of $10,000 with w! to push the L‘:‘PP b g‘ ;’Ill:e m:. l:fifin ‘:" ignorance of diplomatio obeesvances; and| hominate certaim candidates. oyl m{ suffrage work in Massachusetts this com- by exp; po! loudly insisted that this government |head of the paper-will appear, A y. e (Rt the dead body of a congressman to nueé:); ought to put in his pho:hwl‘:u :lm:i POI-' tulate” so and soy namimg the journals ::‘;y h:n b:‘s‘;g i . : inta: 3 " 2 " 4 y 'Yy ¥ 183000, ad st v s, 150 B Th. ot o amar | Lt a sh gl s and i ohoved of b Py ntof WisCompownd| 1409 (4° Dodhio 1. { “TAZEE } OMAHA. NEB o 3 > ti i i - R, — ——————eeeeeeeee e Chicago have just turned loose upon a|cessive "‘“f is due to the fact that a large :'.:‘;":"' r:gi'?;isfmrnlé‘:l:g:nt w‘i‘e:‘ ;h:, m k: o::;fi::u&. -Io‘:':)r:%egfi; in another,county, and all:through the = - suffering community about one hundrod | party of living congressmen accompany fevident desi im. to re- Tho law stipulatos that tee | kindness: ob Mr. = Keodsl, and he and fifty young men with diplomas, en- | the corpse in a style and at a lavish ex- fsign his post or of constrairing. his .gav+ | ballat must bewritten, and a table, witin (t]g:‘:’n)s":n:::’d that h :g“é‘;:fl’o‘;y- & titling them to practice medicine. We i i hich are | ernment to eall him home. or and wriking. uteasils, is provicea 0 ; . em to p! cine. penditure of the public money w. a0e IR D O ¢ Blisasock. that ho 1;27 o the el o and m‘; Baling s:‘y::.‘;xlw t:‘i.:;l?f ;,::uit.! .‘::d.lmlqm‘:i ;: JOBBER OF entertains the most friendly feelings for{ must b itten and immediately depes- Ssies 2 ¢ : this country may bo taken for what it s | od under the ina oAl e o e “““"‘”“’um‘“ () "“,;'"";‘:;“‘ sty ] 2 1f nine-tenths of the young men who aim | character of the occasion. worth, The, effect of his great spoech [sor, Sometimes e vatars ob the St e el i TR A i o be doctors would aeek some other oc- — “P&m‘ "‘i:)"";"‘.gd'm‘ l:fi"’;"m with “‘:\Wfi“ will meet: 5;:.5“" revious conmut{cl::em;ng the a:;:?;tn:suren f i \ \ tiol (1 4 in on sides of 10, | and agree upon:some sandidate, but. usu- T 1 cupation or learn somo useful mechanical | myy gxtent to which the dressod beof iirige Stk gty m; .'.';;;'.;ndm&:. f;ndafl:fi::’h:: '8 they would find a more profitable industry has grown is shown by the fact | a 3 i | The necond battle, fought on Tuesd idates without@ny preseure from paxty A pll i field, and tho publis would be greatly| ey f the 1,189,000 catle slanghterod | botweon the Brtish forces. under Gans | woshinery. ko Sl e e EASTERY- PRICES DUPLICATED) benefiited thereby. Many of the medi-|; ~ op, during th t twol ral Graham and the rebel Arabs und cago during the past twelve |e: and the rel abs under | G T 13 pletion.of the educaticmal trezeury, and cal collegen of this country are frauds, | ok 700,000 were required for the |Osman Digma, nar Tamos Wells, twelve( IAERC Saiows Mok Boueios - Hibo bimo tes arcived ‘or. Land: Commis. (128 FARNAM STREET. - - _OMAWA NWR , March Roosevelt, alai = Deouble and Single Acting Power and Hond e S 9 and are responsible for the large number | 30164’ hoof interest. Establishments [!ii0s from Suakim, has o robels than |man of the special assembly coremittee of would-be doctors that are sunually | ¢ "o dressing of beof for shipment | Lin8 ’-'“’v,'.',d""' ] investigatinathe deparsments of the local 30 BISE AND BEEVATE 4urnéd out, the majority of whom are no for G OF aet hor. RMBEIOR | ihale ol defeat two weeks .ago.neary g.,‘,.,mflm of. New. York city, prasomted Ong ,sivange livtle straw. i this con- ‘better than *‘quacks.” in refrigerator cars have so far proved | Triukitat. Full partiowiars of this-.bate | 8OV > | nection.is the fact that The Jowrnal, the and Omaha will reap a |tle have not, as yet, boen received, but |to-day & vchmmu-m a3 ba com “boat republican paper in.the state,” has —— i ) very profitable, | A mittee formd. meay al e to mon- | 'D S groat banefit from the onterpriso whioh |Snotgh ia known, to warrant the state | o0\ lion oa.violution of good lswa. The | aidsnever o word adout thamattor, so Norwrrasrapine the wonderful pro-| i 1o iy full operation near this city i here is|committee agreed to- report nime bilks. fur.aa hoard from, aitheugh it has been that has been made within the last P s Ommahe oatablish. | ondan o virtually ended, There isfoni ) it rdoptedwould obviate thaevils | the. chiel *‘topic cf the. times” among gresa early this season. The o8 - | ovideutly nc intentioa. on ;“E:’n"’ I ihip,city, #200,000 annvally, In | Prominent citizens hexe fozra day or so fow years in the application of eleotrieity, | |10t will stast with & slaughtering oa- | Gread Britain to change tho an. | : ORANY i ; i i 1 departments. they found imcum | 3nd. tei e otherspapers have noticed {1 o A 4 i Edison, the inventor, predicts that with- pacity of 500thead of cattle per day,.snd ‘n::gnd bt,. Gh%‘wnc.n O:::n m :‘n ;th Efll ly. oithe! dishonasb ox inef-|it: It may bo, howaever, tamt to bo the g, Eng hflnmo?g:ll:g_xfiinery,’ Belting, Efii’ &rus and [ro-:, ;\‘t}% in fifty years eloctricity will propel thel, capacity will be increased as socn,as E;.,p‘ will only :‘m)fl’ o .the, second |ficient. Tndeed;. the whole gapexrument |'best republican paper.in.the state” re- SOH BELLS, L <cars of the street and elevated railroads possible to 1,000 per day. Allthe ar- | cataract of the Niles N0 a8 2 mattes.of [seomed 5o be ina condition” abolulely q-,.n_..n,eh -'“,fp“';-"n ;g such ne in Now York, light the city within and | 00 "y L P00 portected. fonthe preaaution Briiah froups aolwareaipe | SPPS Tl prp | B0: i whish (a0 dimely ate the axs Corner 10th-Farnam St., Omaha Neb. without its buildings, furnish power for| ., slaughtering aud packing housee, | ¥ the mos'y importaat . poris.on cpnp " oo ¥ — 3, ———— . g | 2| the Red t. Th td vestiga! n casts a owrious sica light upon| | il puross,ork elphonss and. bur. [ SEUREVILELCE ORI VI ne Red b out, [The propietin o | 8y L S R || FmLEGNATH NowR. C. ¥. GOODMAN,, the i i i isting tha th : o o T 2 o e i (bt 2K o B8 S s it b e 5 o e o ok E—— ;hn nunm b‘[’{'&fimup the osuniey office twe. nobthe ones wha really exag, | ™ YWY, ¢ s nu'fll‘_“'}-nd pouiblldll.;]p:lflfifl U1 Buous the talk about Tilden. goss | bosaem, o liod Sea anc the souecse o | 1% 0 il W tho ache. aaniot oo {ghremrmiica of izsmaies. WO 0o et 4 0 e e rngg.s lt:.ouhnn ey ringlh o markable | much further there eught to be-a. com: | Ghineso Gordon, akill remaiua at, Khar. | beld nesponaible for their daeds. B0 Tlion (N. %3 Qittaoncloime the emor| e s that wihin ton years | Pitie0 appoiated to invostigate aud re:|towm isclated o ;b e g being e it v . the ocunty pdnied AND DEALER IN port en his actua! condition, ¥b seems to A " I . - i » e e e i i Doigls () Varushes and Window (iass ARYD] " 0 the electrio pen, the micro- aean A ; o 4 %"“'"flv""":?" o phone,the electric light, and many others ppressod. oy e resotntion. jFenians Srio PR OA L ‘ OMANA, NEBRASKA.. oy 7 i e 7. A, WAKEFIRLD, would have redeemed its reputation in part by pass- | joveloped the WEHOLESALS. AXD RETAIL DEAMER IN civil rights bill prohibits dis- | ti rogose to , thadr effort i ‘Ameimerial agross . :?n:mdnnumunth:mwm mvt-;linl ofp:l:lmnolvn‘-nnl. ’l:"ufim dy&lhhl. the wool, iy lufl: 4 ol o bl o, g BATILS, S S, 8 sme b o e e Ifll fll' BS ll: fl 3 ", : reduction. ‘husin 4 e i i %-—- illed; UsH BLIND! LD ‘"IB MENT, PLAST B s koo Sk Tomia san M pooa | RS Bngins. ik loosiaet e fim aa. 108 s el s‘PPSl“bmw mgv‘va}'vm OEEHTTC,JEI’ANE!‘. lfl- wrong. mdnaithlhnihllmvhowlldhd-*ldpfihwhhn de v - in the franchise unuum,mumumpluw*ng‘” P8 S ,N.aum ,,.P,: e jar akl - money, If the big thieves keep on they |R¥Ae™, - e ¢ ] - ——— —A T G EeiedEes B n A — 3 have 100 breacs Tux demooratio Ohio logialature has| The .- con loading e vithions, mert N o : oash in 8. Louis oaused the low waas of . wabtiail Growers of Live Stock and Others. e——— Casvou1a is bound to boat the world |31y2ed, id B0 o Xt WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO e, e, T T SR R Y2 Our Ground Oi house riot ‘rancisco. o con! wR into I c k et abe “‘m iRn:{n:‘u.u' vhhh&hmuwdm; _.T._;;. i s o atasal rom ur roun l a e. Junck MoORary's shoes are still va. o upon WOULS 68 Falluges of ihe Vdeek. e Ea ? g = 1t fathe bost aud chespest 1004 Ms ook of any kind. Toe pound 1 equal to dhree who think that the shoes would fit them wm;'flg,,‘maym voune | fag wesk. il o somr 87 00 o Full oy from ke

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