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SATUKDAY, APRIL 1, 1888, T 0 OMAHA DAILY BEE,- DOUGLAS COUNTY'S CANDIDATE. |papors that it is not likely to bo recom« Douglag “'",“"“" “Tdidlm for d‘::r' mended. Very few lotters now exceed B, o (e farmee e, O cly ox. | the limit of one-half ounco to tho two. sucoess that the failure is extremely ex- . asperating.-- Repubiican, cent rate. Fow persons would therefore In what way did Mr. Broatch become | be benefitted by enlarging tho limit,. On Douglas county's candidate? He was de- [ the other hand, almost overy family in pabished svery morning, oxoept Bunday The | foated in four out of the six wards, and [the country is directly interested in only Monday mornivg daily. amajority of the country precincts were { cheaper newspaper postage. a8 | Shiren 42,00 8gainst him, He did not carry the ward —_— to be professionals in this kind of bu —_— bt e g SR B L R STEELE, JOHNSON & CO,, it the spur of noveity. The dynam- [on Swiss soil and taken to Germany o policy has lost much of the money. | without extradition proceedings, snd » o~ gotting power it once possessed, while the | even without warrants having any legal o esa' e rotera Parnell policy is not sufficiently bellicose, | value in Switzerland. As Basel is on the L or dishonest, to keep tho purse strings | Baden frontier, that canton has naturally locsened. A medium policy, therefore, | been the greatest sufforer from these in- | H, B, LOCKWOOD (formerly of Lockwood & Draper) Chiemo, Mane stands some chance of being successful | cursions, but it is said that similar out- ager of the Tea, Cigar and Tobaceo Departments, “A full W.ne of for a while. The true friend of the Irish | rages have occurred in the other northern all grmlt';l of above: also Yipm and smokers’ articles carried in P THE OMAHA BEE. Omaha Ofoe, No. 916 Farnam St Oouncll Bluffs OfMce, No, 7 Pearl Btreet, Near Broadway. New York Office, Room 65 Tribune Buaudin people in this country is he who will in- | cantons, and it 1s probable that a remon- 00 | Three Months . " i i i stock. Prices and samples furnished on application. Oper S oncns | O Month. - 1.0 [ he lives in, and would not have had a OTHER LANDS THAN oURS. st upon a defnito statemen as io how |strance wil bo addressed to Germany i b bl oyl bl TR Vir Weok, 25 Conts. corporals guard in the county or district| Tho downfall of tho Gladatone minis: | e money collected is to free Ireland, |upon the subjoct. brus 8 s before he will keep silent on seeing the ——— Satisfaction Guaranteed, hard-earned wages of laboring men and In view of the several failures of the AGENTS FOR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & ‘RAND POWDER Ot/ WKLY BER, PURLIATIND NVNRY WEDNRADAY, convention without Thurston's backing. | try, which was so confidently predicted oS PosTRAID. Gme Yoar so|How did he ocarry the convention?|as inevitable a few wecks ago by the tory Bix Month | Fo atole one vote in the Firat ward by [leaders, is no longer regarded as among orhmerian Nows Compaay, Solo Agente Newsdoal |y Josiah Kent, through the influ- [the probabilities. The Gladstone min- conmmsroNDRNOR, enco of Mayor Chase, to give up his proxy |istry is now more formidably eatrenched .m‘;’.fi'i‘fi'fl?.m“&'%’:‘?;&i'fl“xfl to Hoffman, one of Postmaster Coutant's | in i.tn position than it ||-nu been since t?m Lo R — lotter carriors. Martin Ittnor, who was | retirement of Beaconsfield. The decis- All Dusinoss Tatrers and Remittances shouldrbe | againat Broatch, was induced under false | ive majority on the second reading of the e T B N Taade pay | Protensos o givo his proxy toJohn Shull, | franchise bill has thrown the tories into bl ¢ the order of tho company. a postal olerk, aud that vote was cast for | a state of stupefaction and intensifies the !HB BEE PHBLISH[NG GU., PRUPS the Broatch delegation, success of tho government by their dis- . Another anti-Broatch delegate from the | organization. The mutiny against Sir v . . = — 5 'WATER, Editor. ) : three years' service. The bill 1d SPE TLE P y ’ B i n:h':’:w i cheatio, . 0. pox | Sixth ward was bought outright whilo | Stafford Northoote's loadership ~has |ratee 260 SFoiioe, (Tho WL woud| 4 sproracrr ron Gops anp ew. Corner 10"}1“1’&1'11&11\ 8t., Omaha Nf’b; 483 Omaha, Neb. the committee on credentials was out. | reached a crisis and a successor will £oon | 480,000 to 760,000 men, and the annual | Hastings Gazette. Soveral country dolegates ‘who came in | be named. cost from £24,000,000 to £30,000,000 | Tur Omaha Republican factionist, has PERFECTION IN Heating and Baking Tn only attained by using Tur “bunko” business has been es- |oPposed to Broatch were [also converted The astonishingly large majority which e bl s gt b L s DL S Lt e sorvant gis going into any fund in | filibusters to conquer and hold Cuba, we alleged bohalf of Irish independence. read of the lnst rash venture of the kind | = Ty e . e imindioiiey wade only recently with surprise. A Double and Single Acting Power and Hand The bourgeoise of France has been |mere handful of men on board & sloop, " . thrown into a state of fiorco alarm by |with an insuflicient supply of arms, had t the acceptance by the chamber of depu- [the temerity to fit out an expedition, ties of the principle of the new army | which actually effected a landing on Cu. bill. Under the present aystem young [ban soil. They thus undertook, with ) lawyers, doctors and other persons are | about a score of men, to do what a well- ablo to avoid the five years' term by vol- | appointed army failed to accomplish sev- | Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery,* Belting, Hoso, Brass and Iron Kitting unteering for one year, but the new law | eral years ago. The boldness of the act | Steam Packing at wholesale and rejail, HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURGH proposes that nothing short of physical | is surpassed only by ita folly. AND SOHOOL BELLS, incapacity shall exempt anybody from ————— 4 ki 4 . | expensive as war. At present the con-|water Van Wyck, of Nebraska, and As- tablished in Omaha, How long will Gity | bY greenback arguments. the franchiso-oxtonsion bill received in |yaiitior draws so largo s number from | sistant Postmaster Hatton of Washing- Marshal Guthrie allow it to continue? To cap the climax of infamy, Mr. |the British house of commons Monday |industry an agriculture that labor has to | ton, are getting up an Arthur boom, a Broatch secured the admission of the | may deter the house of lords from reject- | bo extensively imported from Germany, |spectacle for godsand men. The ZRepud- Italy and Belgium. Probably the bi'l |lican is well nigh crazed over the combi- will be withdrawn, Ferry is congratu |nation of incoherent forces, antagonistic lated on all sides on the skill he contin- | elements and political antipodes. But ues to exhibit in managing the two(this alarm is unnecessary, because the Owata would boa splendid place for | fraudulent Third ward delegates, without | ing that measure. The vote stood 390 to the new soldiers’ home, which congress whom, even with all the proxies and|210. Some tories must have voted with has directed to be built either in Ar- bribed men he could not have carried | the government, in addition to the Par- I Minne- | the convention. Pat. O. Hawes, his |nelites. Mr. Gladstone's eloquenco had ¢ ambers. The sonate has got rid of an [conglomerate ~combination can never Stoves and Ranges m";,fi:l‘:’:d O Nebaa, T 21888 fat angineer, boasted ab Nobraska Olty |20 doub much to do with tho govorn: {0 aTaokY I ik NSLES. o SuebiohrtTos | BIALaGiaNt. Rya eid g0 60 LHS Chickye ‘ - ) - )y i sty y 0 8UppO) s for 3 Ci | e - that he saved Broatch by the Third ment's viotory, and Mr. Goschen's OPPO- | making the Paris mun ty & rival to | convention as a delogate to the Nebraska w”" me EAUZE flvEH flm]h Tae Republican is actually boiling [Ward fraud. According to his own ad. [sition also helped them. There isno|the national government. The Chinese | Editorial Association. ¢ over because & government official trav- mission, after he was suro that the | politician in England, except porhaps |campaign is satisfactory, and the social - —— Fer sale by eled to Nebraska City on a railroad pass | Brontch ticketwas overwhelmingly beaten, | Sir William Harcourt, more disliked than question ifu ;'-ref,ully shelved by the com- Wh the other day. This is amusing, in view | he worked his way into the room occu- | Goschen. He is selfish, unsorupulous el g bl of the fact that the railroad pass is the |Pied by the judges, and advised John |and treacherous. Ho calculated on Lord hLutzaa ndlvicos from Shanghai indicate 3 . 3 % i ili that the Chinese government is greatl; only thing that has given the Zepubli- |Sabler to stuff or smash the ballot box |John Manners' motion prevailing. AXn D g n g 7 | along by the other. cu: crowd any influence. oand destroy the ballots. Sahler could | that event there would have been a dis- 5"‘,1,”‘”‘*4“ ‘;‘," recent French sucoesses “Tnh¥ng him home?" queried the firat. J . A. WAKEFELD, not stuff the ballot box because his as- |solution, and Goschen might have a |l CpdUtl. »ersons in any way respon: / “‘Not exactly!” chuckled the other. — 4 sible for the reverses are being degraded y 5 N P WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN AccospiN to the Republican there | sociato judge had his eye on him all the | chanco to bocomo a member of a coalition | and_ punished, and_ activo messures aro| . TheB What are you doing with him?” ; L . . were Blaine men, Logan men, Edmunds | time. So ho scattered and destroyed the | cabinet in now parliamnt. being taken to provent further loss of mg“fl‘l’;c;‘flyflinflrg“:p‘lt‘;en‘g:f“fe;‘;g men, aud Arthur conspirators at the |ballots. Sahlor. Hawes wnd Bonnet| Tho foreign policy of Gladstone [pres 8;“1;1;{‘; e d°{)y°:)';mngh:g and braced him up. Then ho softly ex- b i i jon, | voted the Third ward for Broatch in the | has not given popular satisfaction. This plained: Nebraska City congressional convention. pop! obey orders. 71155 1 Ghb neounidthi eorsiar,. Ties 1 ’ ’ , , Will our disgruntled contemporary ex- |convention, and by these fraudulent votes | is o.speolllly true wit?l regard to Egypl.a| The officers answerablo for the loss |} 3 plain sl Wero those who favored the carried it by & omall majorty |aflirs. England will not assumo. tho of Bacoiuh ive boen condemnad to bo | L10uq S s Sesk and tho o women| SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, NOULDINGS, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, &C- . Dried Her Tears. A few evenings since a pedestrian met MILTON ROGERS & SON8 a couple of citizens, one of whom was OMAHA staggering drunk and was being assisted nomination of Arthur, conspirators be- Talk about office-holders interference! |government of Egypt, neither will she is always waiting and ready for me.” STATE AGENT TLWA E OEMENT COMPANY. cause they opposed the' candidate from | Talk about decency and honor, after such [ permit the Egyptians to govern it in nunTl[rl:on%?lwa)mi;ul?i‘n Z{;":;‘:;veh';u‘“’;? “Wellt” ; 7 u Pacific D FOR M UKE! Douglas county, backed by the railroad | shameful'and systematic perversion of the | their own way. She cannot get on with- | ment, *Well, I'm going to send this fellow | Union Pacific Depot, - A goneral levy of men for the Chinese along past the house. The minute the army has been ordered. Affairs at Pe- | oy "oman hears his step sho'll bounco kin aro represented to be in an extreme- splinters fly, and it will be worth $100 ly critical condition, and administra- {r tivechanges of great ’impoxhnce are im- i‘:};e:lh:h;i:;m:::; ',3“’ L L Ly JOBBER OF minent, ) ” . Tolograms from Shanghai and Hong |« ssorad bo mmay bat T've paid him Kong make no mention of the seizure of | 50 cents advance. - Come along and seo f‘m"Y- T_h?i "9}\“’" that tl:la F md"“hdfi““ the greatest show on earth.” & has ocoupied Amoy is discredited at inebri iork London and Paris. - The French govern. | 1, 4 10 inebriate was straightened up and 2 led to the corner, and his companion said eloments and olected by John Sahler's popular willl If Broatch had been a de- | out the Egyptian officials, and she can- ballot-box rascality? cent and honorable man, if he had had [ not get on with them. Her representa- e any self-respect, would he have connived | tives, having somewhat indefinite func- EpINBORG university, at its tercen- [at such infamy for the sake of carrying a | tions and a very vaguely limited author- tenary celebration, conferred 120 hon- |delegation to Nebraska City? Would |ity, can scarcely be supposed to have orary degrees. Several Americans were|he have made himeelf tho asso-|pleasant, even if they have profitable, thus honored, among the number being [ciate and boon companion of Frank |places; and it can readily be believed James Russell Lowell, who was made an | Walters, Pat O. Hawes, Walter Bennet | that, looking forward to the day when LL. D., and Prof. Green, of Princeton, and John Sahler? Douglas county repu- | there will be no end of fault-finding with 5 who was made a D. D. Mayor Chase, |disted Broatch at home, and if he was|them, they do not intend that they sha || ment is undecided in regard to the |y pin. e of Omaha, was for some unaccountable | put up for an office to-day he would be | be charged with not having made a reso- B‘;:;:::m’ ffepfifi'fifig Sl::)n f‘l:i":“ f:g:: “‘Now partner, keep in the middle of EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED rosson, left out in the cold, probably be- |mnowed under a mountain of votos on [luto effort to bully overybody and to|in the now admiistration. the poace | 1e Walk and wait for me on the next 11 FARNAM STREE . . OMAHA NKB cause he already had acquired the degroe | a fair ballot and honest count. make Xngland practically sovercign in |party forms a strong element, and no de- cof.nse;émn S iR Ty S T Rwnis L of LL. D, from the Nebraska Stato| Thelless the Broatohgang of scalawags, | the country. At the samo time that her |isive stop toward war will bo taken un- | you n'z on gorner, and well have mozzer| O. M. LEIGHTON, H. T. CLARKE, til it is kxlniown ;hnt t.Ierml Patenotre is drink togezzer.” empowered to ofter. It is expected that off wi Patenotre will reach Pekin about the mfi‘;‘,;;“:';‘:;;fi,",‘::'c;efl"fl},‘e",‘,flds,:“;} LEIGHTON & OLARKE’ end of June. the block when a door opened, a woman SUCCESSORS TO KENNARD BROS. & CO0.) University. with whom he has been training of late, | case is thus cared for by subordinate offi- ] say about his exasperating failure to mis- | cials England ostentatiously puts aside Ir 13 announced that the Washington |represent Douglas county the better it | the proposition that she shall assume the monument is at last nearing completion | will be for his reputation, responsibility of a sovereign. bounded out lik t and the exhibiti i i i ini The roply of the Peruvian minister of | 20unded out like a catand tho exhibition and will be finished before the meeting — A cnange of ministry has been ordered foreign n}f“’;“ to the protest of England opened. She had a whip and she didn’t [ of tho next congress, It is therefore| No reame buildings can be erccted[as a last resort. Mr. Gladstone will |agai i stop to ask any questions. _The drunk- No i 3 o gainst the clause in the treaty bet i urgod that somo mensures shoold bo | within the firo limits, and the renult s havo no ond of troublo in trying to dove- | Peru and Chile cediniy cortain itzate and | &30, "tiexed & whoop as tho first blow hit takon by ll tho states to commemorate | that the fire limit ordinanco has done | tail togther an Egyptian administration |Uano beds to the latter power, is con- | gav’he'fell into the Himeen lay there, L in o fitting mannor the end of the work. | much towards filling up the business por-|out of two effote aristocracies — one | C1%ive against any nation that does not | wilen the woman had given him about 3 & % > % e % found the power to do with the right |,y : An undertaking that has been carried on [tion of Omaha with substantial brick | Oriental and one cocknoy, one Moham- ff,":,n The s : 8% | thirty cuts and_ stopped to rest her arm V. H . o ac s 3 -called P debt, th nadva a Pand EA & 80 lovg and againat so many obstacles is |buildings, The fire limits should be ex- | medan and one Christian, minister an;l,oinm:u: in :x:;"::m: & n: tha two/m yanced land hoeRRusband LB AT 5 s alled out: ¥ ional dobt, but debt dus by private| **iihary darling, what yez up tot” Paints- Oils. EBrushes, Ciassz. certuinly worthy of an extensive celebra- | tended from timo o time, not only for tion. There was a time when men |protection of property but for the general G°“’°P" command is clearly in a bad | ctizens. These debts have never assum- | Iy that vou, Henry?” o thought the world would forget what the |improvement of the city. We belive the| ™Y Which is only what was to bo ex- [ed an international character, and the| g jen S o - OMALes YRR NS . ¥ P & ted—first, fi th + £ it d fact that they are now mostly in English “and in’t drunk?’ monument was built for before it would | time has arrived for a wide extension of | P°° o rom Sho nature of 1, and |p,pqy g purely accidental, and may be st b vidrun GOODMAN be completed. the fire limits, and that it ought to be second, from the peculiaritios of its posi- | of temporary Xuntion. a8 the bonds may ox bt c' F' ’ *‘And I've basted the wrong man?” ‘done frmediately, W, iok | tion- On the 16th of March there came | be transferred to persons of any other na- " Poa)g mantnges brisk tionality. Poru owes nothing to Eng.| goollave: 5 ° A #720Na effort was made at Washington | business buildings, and the extension of | ® T°POFt by way of Cairo that General She threw away her whip and eat ! Thuraday to get the McDonald boom |the fire limit ordix;lnoo will cause them | Gordon }f'd mAdEHA nor%xs from KHAS: lv:l:—‘; :al‘l%:?l:;‘(;‘ ;:;::;I:?{;::h:‘fl;fi gawitonithy eml-b-tonu and g;va ipd 1 £ o esa e ruggls e upon its foot. The result was not parti- | to be erected instead of feame structures, | U™ With 3‘000. BEyniiAafiooys Amd of certain ofits citizens. The Peruvian case :‘:'n.d .1:53’-“' s e calarly gratifying to the boomers, Mr.| In the construction of dwolling houses been defeated with a lost of 200 killed |is much like that of Turkey, with the dif- “‘Mary, ttwasis joke, but I am sorry AND DEALER IN MoDonald can never be nominated for | our people are too apt to use wood, as and threo guns. On the 30th of the ?,:::cfin tll:'}': “;fi ;I.urkxh gg_vemt:; sl':‘ forit, Whatis the difference to you = = = - prosidont. Ho has boon absurd and |they have an ides that it is cheaper than |*¥me month there was “a rumor” at pemvim’xz x;in::te)r?: ;Late::gnemieid:a: miethor Jism drunk arjpobiesslaollong yas Palll[s []l_ls varmshfls a]]fl Wlnfluw G]fls unfashionablo eaough to admitthat ho is brick, In this thoy are mistaken, |03l that Gordon had surrendered | (o Poruvian nor tho Britishgovernments |Joo Lavo your funt, Here, darling, take o candidate. The right way to de is to| Wooden houses aro constantly in need of 1}"';\‘;"““:? and was himeelf a prisoner to interested in the Peruvian debt. It | o i d % i OMAHA, NEBRASKA declaro that nothing could induce you to | ropairs, and soon wear out, and the in® the Mahdi. There was nothing incon- | is simply a matter between private par-|"gjo sprang up and brushed away her § o Brbe sistent with recent Soudanese history in | ties, one of Peruvian and the other of i kipped bo preaidont and then atir up your oap- surance on them is high. ~As a rulo they |this roport, for if tho Mahdi could extor. | British nationality . Tho nitrate and | o, nd when the podestrian skipped ) pers all ovar tho country, You will ob- |are not as comfortablo and as weathor. |minato an’ Egyptian army, well armed [ guano bods were tho basis of credit, but | gy tio drunkard was trying to crawl servo that this is the way your unclo|proof as brick. Tho difforence in cost is | 2d €auipped, of 7,000 under General| Peruvian private parties could not ' pro- | stood'in the middle of the street oallin lden & . AR ? Hicks in the open ground near El Obeid, | vide against their loss, The loss was the | /008 : . Tilden does. Your uncle Tilden knows |very slight, if there is sny. Brick makes | i mi 8 Py ) out in eourageous tones: what 18 IaTabodt ;) o it might be quite as easy to route 3,000 result of war, The victorious Chilians ““Fhat's it Mary—that's bringing the ® 3 & substantial, durable, comfortable house, | of the same kind of troopsunder Gordon. | demanded the nitrate and gnano veds as dust out, till T can’t see the corner lamp , 4 w“——T——, and at onco prescnts tho appearance of | The Egyptisn soldiers all through this |indomnity for the war expenses. Tho | Sust. LMPORTERS OF Uxpzs the new uilding ordinance no cloanliness, permanency and solidity, | Y&¥ have proved the meanest of cowards | principle is the same as that in which | P%*" e —— building can be erocted within the city Lumber has to be imported here, and is and shown no heart against the barbarian Germany demanded $1,000,000,000 of NEWSPAPER LOCATION WANTED g iimila without st submitting tho plane,|oo1d oy high figures, Brick is & home | sapse since Gordes has beon pormmaiy | L1ics s tho price of lonving that ou-| 1n some now, growing town in Ne- L/ 4 J lon wich its nationali . t is n Location, do., to tho chiof of the fire do- bouct, “and should, by all menns, bo | heard from eithor at Berbor of Sunkini, |cloar how tho British can intorfors with. ‘;::‘;,“:;:':‘;‘:;i.:,‘ifitfif gt wi]i{lw:;i; AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIO partment, chairman l?l t.he. board of given the prefcrence, particularly whon the fact that all communioations be-|out a bold exercise of the right to do|opn short motice. Adaress, R. L., Carson, publio works, and the city engineer, who it jy about as cheap to build with brick as twm;fgrbedr. and 1§"'{f“{“§‘ l‘:-ve,l';eflll; that which it has the power to do. Pottawattamie county, low al8-8t. HIG ABJS'T[]B A[}flus PIPES: SM[]KERSl ARTIGLES < t138 el i sovered for days, and that Berber itael —_— :"g“i‘;‘:“:fi?;fldmsmmm -oo;";':‘ it is with lumbor. Every dollar invested (i in danger of o sioge, all imply elther| The extraordinary squall which has $1,800 ) P, put up ge M PIYIDE | in brick adds more to the general welfare | that Gordon is dead or closely shut up | just passed over Mexican affairs, seems to Washington €osrespondence Philadelphia Record PROPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING K ) Tw::h;h{:(m::.l:;no; :;n liable toa fine, |49 pro sperity of the ocity than |i® Khartoum; most probably the latter. (uve lnbnmd. l; seems that President Sanx}llm Philetus Slwyar.vn;w lumber- C E L E B R A T E D B R A N D S / ol o fire department, who is i ionzales i tamp dut; an who helps to represent Wisconsin in 2 the executive officer of E‘ bou:i' Bas b money put into "‘“"b‘“ud‘“flh Theman-| The report comes that the cause of a o‘u sales, i"n:'}_l):'l'epr:b:;vyo;? : d‘: itu i¥| ;lllxe Unifioade tates -‘;m!o, is worth just " 5 5 5 A 4 ! i 5 i ot e | ntacture of brick is an important |froo and Independent Ireland in to be ro-[the revenue and in pursuance of diota- | about §8,060,000, This is the climax of | Reina Vietorias, Especizles, Roses in 7 Sizes from $6 Jeeep & record ulldings, n home industry and should be encouraged | vived under the leadership of the ox-|torial authority placed in his hands two | a story that rolly-polly senator toid the | inni to $120 per 1000 way we shall know at,the end of theyear In every possible way. The way to do it head-center of fenianism, Mr. James|years ago. The merchants denounced |other . “1 had gathered together P d ‘how many buildings have been put up, s to stop building frame houses, Sbleplunl.l {hp:nnnea:.‘elghu fthat the|the stamp tax as intolerable, and were $2.$i‘00." he said, “‘at wy hode inhN:hw AND THE FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE CENT CIGARS: F g i » splits among Irish patriots do not tarn [angered also by the d v that th x] hen ¥ was 30 years ol '3 : . s i) °°':' “;J:“ Interesting aud i E——— out well, s far aa Irish autonomy is con- | favorites of the- sdininisteatios. had 1aid | hardest sort of hard work. The tendency | COMbination, Grapes, Progress, Nebraska, Wyoming ] un‘c-&u‘ Duxvas, of Obio, who is| sernod, Tho division which took _place ina stook of stamps ot half prioe—st | of youog mon in 1847, when 1 reckoned Brigands. ——— one of the latest aspirants for the dem.|" 0 0 respon- | least this was the wild rumor of the day. | up my ocapital and found thaf a8 Tax bill for the appolntment of a sep- Y s danfillpnnmiuldon A sible for excreme measures preceded the | They closed shops, turned their em- | have said, a little more than '2.000: was WE DUPLIG ATE E ASTERN PRIGES P 0) arate ommission for the Missouri river . " * collapso of the agitation which ended [ployes into tho street, countermanded | westward. I fgured pretty closely on tising his boom in tke usual way, with a i the dissipation of the forces offorders for goods, and in short precipi- | the expensos of my loug journey to the SEND FOR PRICE LIST AND SAMPLES, [ baving received the endorsement of the | wood cut aud a biographical sketch, | **Young Ireland.” If the now move- [tated what promised to be & commeccial | northwest, and came to the conclusion X FL 2 i house committee on commerce, there is | Ganeral Donver has u *'record.” In 1852, pont amounts to wying thers wil bo crie Tho troops wero_ placed undor | that 8100 wvould jusk carey me through. R L some prospect of the measure becoming | while living in Califarnia, he fought a | Lariished something of a parallel caso. [ arms and ma looked very serious on|So I put $2,100in a belt which I wrap- v 3 B A i( § 4 Mr_Puarnell insists upon working through | Monday. Minister M has b - | ped around my body and put the i 4 \ 4 # | & law. It is onnecessary to sy that it|duel with riflos at shore rauge with Ed: | parlismentary methods, ss O'Counoll dul. | tiee e & KGR RS B e T A oy g o il s ; will Bo a great advantage for the resi-|yad Gilbert, editor of the Alta Cali- | though it is by no means sure that he|between the i i i d president and the mercantile | money in my pocket over again just NS o Yo i B o o, wiom b il RSt e o CCuan | ik o e s, Conuis | T ol fowmd, Soeves n estly orms a- Em—— = " arly critical | clined a proposition to issue a kind of ui outside my 3 id nol bors, & considerable portion of the| Six monthsexperience witha two cent p“:'“l" At hiu!lldlim": to trade of 8100, w{lrlfih Z,m‘w;!kmfllyhbduxm'-olgurned . - ust wha phens proposes to do is | would net the treasury §5,000,000. ) my brother, then in er circum- money now vu:e:mo:.hu:- !::rfii: lnlur;(:l::umfled.h&; postoflice offi- | ¢ o)gar] defined Ho issure, howe:nr: government had mugednd in arranging | stances than n;ynulf, and asked him to X bvz!luhdpp s pul ‘;L :nu ohl.:m e' ml very shoj uml.k tho de- | that the Irish have no further use for | compromise which removes all cause|lean me 81 to mako up my traveling ‘oan do some good on Miaso partment will again become self;pustain Parnell and his parlismentary party, He | for anxiety, fund. This be did very willingly. Out S . fate of the bill in the present session de- |ing. The enormous increase in. the num. | 8180 mildly disapproves of the !nu{:i.l.an, Mexico has made progress from the |in Wisconsin ¥ jpered from the firat, A- H- DAILE Y » upon the amount of timo which | ber of letters carried which the reduced g:nv:::i:. :&:‘:n t‘):”':’::‘“ e l‘l‘“’,“ A ;L""'fl;“m“lf‘;":fl:m:;fi ::od ;'-‘:-:.m‘;h::;m";:&Yg:t long MANUFACTURER OF ¥INE 2 3 3 logi. 3 . the house expends on the tariff bill, rate has bmug!n about has all but|gal inference is, if thereasoning is p...hf,d industrial and economic questions, The | has not succeded as well as 1, and just at - a 3 —— brought the receipts up to the tigures of | any distance, that he means war, ~If in. [government has doubled its revenue|that time he was very anxious to raise nflmflb ar“agfls a“ Bl‘"!fl agnns - Jowa prohibitiorists are determined |the throe-cent rate. The sales of postal|dopendence is not to be effocted by | Within a few years, having now an in-[$1,200in ovder to meet some pressing v = '“up‘w napping again. They | cards have largely fallen off, but it is ex- l::m-blo means, there is no other way |ocome of $30,000,000 a year. If it can |obligation. He spoke to me about it and Wy Bepositor is onwsantly flled with & solsoh 800k How Worsmasuebly gumesnteed, s by bring it about except by fighting, | survive, without 1 , She iod | I gave him the money. Later I sent him WA are :. prepare a test -:n’u (ot'tlu ::; 2:»&:!:: f;;;;:lyl re:::::;)lhur u.mm.f ‘And this brings into direct pronsinenss | of atrain nm:u‘ll;ol;u::::; ehewean | another check for 8600, That puszled | Office and Factory S, W. Cor. 16th and Capitol Avenue, Omaho,Neb. law in prohibition county, between &m0 y e growth of L:d and e ———n the quostion as to whether it would be | the large outlay for railroad sal bhim. ‘Don't you remember,’ I said, ‘» ‘hibitionists, with prohibition counsel and | business and population. Tho question | Wise to J'M ‘0 that length. The|the consequent development of the |loan you made me just bafore 1 left for! — s T sty chances country, the future of the country will ! A h I ' | 4 g w.'w]u'c. In this way |as to what direction the next cheapening ith h bout i r erih w of ‘ A , I I I l l ‘ \ s think they can make a verdict for | of rates shall take is already guining the :hl:y wcm\dfl‘hn?mmx mth:prohb.fiil'.“““ us | rapidly brighten. J l r l e B it ot tss ([ THE BESTTHREAD o SEWING MACHINES gifted logal light, J. Ellen Foster, | whether the limlt of the weight that can | ¥ate, cannot "be induced to make the| iti b foderal authoy. | brought me in 81,800, 1 simply retuen o i 9 " tly and hopeless experiment. iti you what you loaned me, with its in- ' ' | I I v . ~ “guerintendent of legislation,” whose (bo sent for two cents should be ex. |} 3 4 e r pur- 0 u A L L ; ¥ ‘ g deep) 3 s B But ;I::;: bl:’ono t:::g ;hl‘t\‘huu‘: (fi.:n-n suit of soclalistio refugees, and the pop- | oresse.’ ‘I wish I had loaned Jyou o fow SRS ulsr opposition to the same, are daily in- | more dzflhn said my brother. the amendment test | papers should be reduced. The publio ad- |an organization with all the Tequisito | creas h S — ittt : 4 1 oy 1 ta) ?k“‘h‘h. Asshe is ' vantages from the former aro so small, :‘lm‘.:;i for n::llw&inl contributions. sol, g:fiau’ll‘:d“m: 'L%"n'x:.dsz:; Hapsford's Aold Phoaphate, Willimantic Spool Cotton is entirely the product of Howe industry, wipin B e b "‘""“’lh ver, compared with tho benefits to The field for the operations of an institu. | Federa) Couul;'y an indiguant protest] 1o uw:un(mt:‘nn i lmdl?pr?gfiw Ab S:)! Trgé(}lh'l? t{x;‘- h:tlsuwumg {n acnine thread in the AT S i & 8 and coanterf: ¥ NSTAN I y isto jod, ahe would be au ' be derived from a smaller tax on the gen- gu.::““‘hw w‘:“f‘:: !:mu“l lzl"‘:‘:“l against the tresy of officers of the | EiaHOne A o st | OF] ] ANILY ON HAND, and ity l.d intelligence disseminsted by nows. | A Geruwan police,who cross the Swiss front- i [on the wrapper, Nono ace genuine ,,“‘»l ol‘mlsl: by HENLEY, HAYNES & VAN ARSDEL, certain class of Trishmen have grownlier in pursuit of alleged anarchists ! ous it Onwuba, Neb,

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