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OMAHA DAFLY REN-«=WENNTHON A Y st tran snne 4 OMAHA DAILY BEE---SATURDAY MAY 31, 1834, - @ e —eeee e e e THE OMAHA BEE| _A:NOSTINCREDIBLE, - i the Ve country,show i, inthe| T35 FUTRE OF THE ANTI THE HULL The Largest Stock in Omaha and Makes the Lowest Prices The startling announcement made by [ midat of all its troubles and anxieties, MONOPOLY PARTY, Omaha Ofice, No. $16 Farnam 8t. |the New York Herald that James G. | the Russian government not only steadily | The republican national convention Office, No. ear | Blaine, on the eve of the assembling of | adheres to ita old schemes of denational- | will aot winely if it inserts in ita platform (J Btroot, Near Broadway. the national republican convention, de-|izing its Polish territories, but is now a strong anti-monopoly plank, It can- ' BN:'-:I:MK Office, Room 65 Tribure | glares that he will “‘{' Mjcr]vl the empty | bent on precipicating the process. .Tm- not afford to do otherwise, as the anti- . 3 ul . PR honor of the nomination because the|recent restoration of friendly relations monopoly sentiment is growing too strong The Pm“eer and s"" Mlead. a Y Pablished evers mworning,” exoept Bundayt The | party is doomed to defeat, no matter who | with the Berlin government offers a favor- | ¢ be ignored by progressive republican- Moo s Bt DRAPERIES ANC MIRRORS, dwina ita candidate may bo,is almost incredible. | orable opportunity, and there is an ob-lism The party, whether republican or RS BY MAIL, n 0.00 | Three Months. . t:m While we have been prepared at all times | yious inclination to punish the Poles for democratic, that first advocates the prin- . 5,00 One Month, ... i " v . T > Vit Weok, 28 Conta, to loarn that Mr. Blaine would not allow | their late endeavor to foment discord and | siples of anti-monopoly will be sure to st I T stuvioes, rossnmaasy, v oar | his name to bo used before fuow suspicions between the two €overn: |add to its ranks thousands of voters all b assortment far surp: anything , comprising the latest and most tasty designs manufactured for this spring's trade and covering NN PORTTAID, the convention, in view of | ments, Gurko's occasional addresses to o #na of hrioes fom the Clisaneet to the most Bxpansive. over the country. The anti-monopol. $2.00 | Three Monthe the almost hopeless struggle, | leading members of the Polish clergy or 9 ual/ party, unless its principles are recognized T e ioh hi for the third time woula | nobility are extremely severe in tone P . T e o Compay, Soid dgwel Hewsdenl ,"I"d]‘]h:l' ::I'""‘d: ":nk:f ":m_“ el yot|and the commenta cf hia_offiial organ, by oneor both of the great political Parlor Coods Draperles. 't = JOISNLS! Wt " - arsaw Jo l, e: erating. A | bodies, is bo: become i . ORRBSPONDRNCR, ready to believe that Mr, Blsine ha the .l| ‘arsaw /lur'm, s ‘:',',nvp,'lm(.‘t.. ,1" bodies, is bound to become 'Lhe d.umlmlnl. Now ready for the inspection of cus- Complete stock of all the latest A Oommuneations relating to News and Editorial 1 REOYOURIORy WIiCIL 38 OVE: party of the future. The San Francisco & “th west noveltics in stylesin Turcoman, Madras and \ters should be addressed 80 the Korron or Tu | deliberately struck his colcra and pro- | Warsaw, s the partial surrendor of the | ¢, b "8 0, T T s VLN L e AR ¥ 106 O vtainn, Hts,, B poses to surrender his party to the enemy | principal theatre of that motropolis to a Radl: 8 ° Suits and Odd Pieces. Lace Curtains, Etc., Ete. ostvRss LTTRRs. ! ’ All Businoss Lottors and Remittanoes should be [on the eve of battle. Even if Mr. rossed 10 N e s QUATA® [ 1y ¢ tr dd N T tomios CEaeFS 0 DY ToASY pay | Blaine really entertained the opinion [ which the exclusive use of the Russian the anti-monopoly party, says: company of Russian players, in order to The fact is—and let no man mistake accelerate the course of Ruseianization, Elocant Pagsengoer Elevator to all Floors. Drafts, Chooka and Postoffice orders to be mad 1t—this anti-monopoly movi t, which S b the ordor of the company. that Samuel J. Tilden is cortain of an flanguago in schools and publio oftices has |1 i 55 HenaRey Bavementy RAICh CHARLES SHIVERICK, YHE BEE PUBLISHING CO,, PROPS | election, if nominated, it would hardly be {-};::mr:; ?fii":&‘hfi‘ .,hv'.'.',:.fi‘;mi'fmw,, oL B3 e g s M AR F A 1908 and 1210 Farnam Stree OMAHA, NUR | 2. ROSEWATER, Raiver, consistont with the record and character : ter | 1 uch more galling than effective. The A. HLFitoh, Managor Daily Ciroulation P, 0.'Box [ of James G. Blaine to play the role which [ triotic resistance of the Poles is unre- 468" Omana_Net; ; The Now York Herald reprosents him as | mittent, and is both] encouraged and Delogates and visitors to the Ohicage |attempting. The language of the dispatch, strengthened P})‘y the np(p aln. courn: ot convention will find The Daily Bee on sale | whichwe print in our telographiccolumns, | ¢%ents in neighbouring Galicia, or Aus- ¥ g i " trian Poland, where the demands of the every day at the Palmer House, tho |admits of but two interprotations, either | pjish natiobality are fmore and more Grana Paciflc House and tho Sherman | o, Mr Blaino is grossly misreprosented, | yiolded 0 by the Tmperial govérnment, O or that disappointed ambition has turned — : L 1 B0 8 ALK 0 TR S, 01 T 12 T TR B, L ren generally, in destined to assume very | 5, = ] AT L 1 300 000 ow 1 vee. | EP=g—mNEW MARKHAM HOTEL who have in charge the management of [ ** g the great corporate enterprises of the |, FAstsuperseding the largest old fashionad stoves | ¥ £ The Palace Hotel of Denver. and ranges It ha the simplest and most «fMcient Cor. Seventesath and Lawrance Sts country pursue an entirely new course, | stove burners in the world, and with new improve they will engender a hostility which wili | men s the easicst to operate. Absolutely safe with prove dangerous in the highest degree n now in use the second season Rooms 76¢ to €2.00 per day. Special Rates by iho Month, THE FINEST TABLE IN THE WEST. ed on the American and European Plans. Da without e actident. There is no necessary antagonism between arond for Cataloge, Prico List, Eto, 1 ) Yilen railways and the people. But it seems Hi Conduct: " f it The renewed activity of the Russian CLEVELAND,0, Board 87 per k. Now tiar Ben Butler has the nomina- | his head at the most critical moment. | *1° T¢I - A A o 3 0ard 97 per week. tion of the greenbackers, he ought to se- | Tho friends of Mr. Blaine, and all other | nibilists is causing sericus alarm to tho | be perpotually running amuck at his cus 8, CONDON, = - PROPRIET HULL VAPOR STOVE ©€O,, to bo ingrained in every railroad man to g tomers. His bread and butter depend | [ n NPT TN cure the nomiaation of the mons-backers, | republicans, will await with doop anxi. [autocrat of all the Russies. ~Placards| b UEE U0 PREU B BRESE KoPORE D78 Gnd Sinole ACTmn Powek aho Hano ety the confirmation or denial of this | Dearing a proclamation from the execu- fthe people whose persons and property 9 9 & tive committee to Alexander I1I have ap- h}(‘{ l':'an!pnrlu‘ But insread of doing thi il or | less he i . T ettt b, 85 THE BRUNSWICK. BALKE, COL- P P P - thell 0! ting thei la- _ e&wsom6m No more wooden sidewalks should be | report. permitted to be put down on Farnam OLHER LANDS THAN OURS. stroet. Nothing but stone should be Tt ; hereafter used. In order to understand the changes in |thrdat of death to tho czar unless he the senate now proposed it is well to re- | yyaedily fulfills pledges to introduce the call the means by which the upper branch itutional d ded by tt i AT DGl Vindbevooet iy i 4 i, | Constitutional reforms demanded by the portly of tho legislature has becomo removed in | i U R TR B e rived on the sceno of action at Chicago. | sy mpathy from tho mass of the people. | ) ! < Heia thero to crush the Gresham boom, | Senators usually got conservatiee by their | is especially reminded: of the ffl:t that in i own_weight, but it was the intention of [ May, 1881, he was warned that if he Sod ChBVOLTOpRAlR Hee STIM BSUIOR LN e teathera) of 11116 SOTULITUNION 6E3 1575 |l0auia 144 Gt G o Eits SHich hed Braiiss whole business. that the French scnate should bo an ex- - his father two months before, he must 5 s coption to this natural law. Therefore, frottiion u.f‘.’;::}.;:.‘;:.frfin3::?1&:7372312 tho body was made up of both life sena. | grant a constitutional torm of govern- 1 ) tors _and elective senators, Tho total[ment, and organize a parliament com- ho isa delegato to the demooratic con- | number was threo hundred, seventy-five | posed of roprosentatives of the people. vention. They think that he is too much |sitting for life elected in the first in- During the three years that have fol- i i i nce by both houses, but their success. : ko a cirous porformer who rides 60 | J e Vacancies have osoarred, chosen | lowed this warning, tho proclamation says by the senate itself. The other two [the revolutionists have suspended their hundred and twenty-five senators hold [ 4oitation, but that thei: rning h Tav. Wabash railway is now in the | for nine years and are clected by a sys- fi'f,:m .I?,nf,,n; u‘rl&:ede.d, n:’.:; ‘i':f(;ln':-.g g‘:: hands of a receiver. His first duty will |tem not " unlike our electoral collego. [ czar that ho must preparo to be dealt| oW Mexico, hangs on to his ofice BILLIARDS bo to pay th back wages of the employes, | Lhere aro nearly 90 departmonts in the | \vith as pitilessly and romoval as sudden. | With a tenacity that is characteristic <f "P10Y® | Fronch rpublic. Each dopartment [ V" e Yathor snd pred SSATHH B 1| b SR e somo of whom havo ot bsen paid 81000 | glts from one- fo five. sonators. - Tho | s ere preascottor, Although twent;"yn:::‘ has held public ofiice for last February. Fivo hundred employes [ convention or department electoral col- [ ragtod, the strenuous efforts of the police He has an unsavory rec- e —————————————SS L —. at Moberly have struck for back-pay. [lege is composed of tho deputics, the gen- [ (5 farrot out the persons who prinied ane | °*% especially in Now Mexico, and he ‘A ' I I I I l‘ A l l I I ' 1 : exul counail of tho department, council of | giroalated the proclamation 'have so far | must go. His operations aro becoming ' : SRR the arrondissement (similar to our con- X ? { Tiux beat vigilance committeo at the | gresstonal distriot) e blegate fromn been unsuecessful. t::v;;:c::“:::::“:ln;‘zut;r;;;{;ik:z:im:;die: THE'BEST THREA FOR SEWING MAGHINES present time is, perhaps, a good grand |each commune, which is the lowest po- not only retaining the office until ho is | Billiard, Ball Pool, Carom, ' I I I l lv l HI ‘ I I U removed, but in actually continuing his | ANP AUL OTHER GAMING TABLES. TEN PIN - - : e : lntical sub-division ring about 1600| The fact that Mr. Parnell and the < Y| Itwas not anticipatod that a senate | Gladstone on the quostion of his Bgypt-| gy gor ve.appointment. The Philadel- 18 South 8d Streot et | Willimantic Spool Cotton is entirely the product of Home indust phia Record says : “"Milh\ili\' HORNBERGER and is pronounced by experts to he the f;est sewing machine thread in tav The scandals connected with his specu- 2 v |world, FULL ASSOKTMENT CONSTANTLY ON HAN D, an poared in most of the public places in Moscow. The proclamation conveys a doubted, and which Charles Francis et il LG L Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery, Belting, Hoso, Brass and Iron Fittin i Steam Packing at wholosalo and rejail. HALLADAY WIND.MILLS, CHUROH AND SCHOOL BELLS. Adams confessed himself unable to ex- plain—probubly arises from the fact that leading railway men usually have in their employ a battalion of lawyers, whose liv- ing depends on the encouragement of Corner 10th Farnam 8t., Omaha Neh fights. These sons of Themis would find ) their voeation gone if railroads managed ‘THE MONARCH C. F. GOODMAN, their business as other traders do, and el s st et Wi tried to accommodate and deal fairly by | T)1113 : the public, Honce endless controversies, l lal‘ [m a BS sa' ru ls discriminations, extortions and political ° strife, and hence at last—an anti-monop- IN THE WORLD, oly movement that will sweep everything [0 s, Tonth Street, . + - - . OMAHA, NEB AND DEALER IN before it. £4r Prices of Billird and Pool Tables and materials, cexemor o s, | BRUNSWICK & co, PAINS 018 Varnishes and Window Glas OMAHA NEBRASKA Louis, 411 Delaware Dougias St.. Omahs succeed in effecting several important re- | thus constituted would drift from its | tian policy is yvrnr:l»«iu.md as to his dis- forms and bringing to justice the persons | liberal moo . At first the parties in dit by his sh and American that aro rosponsiblo for much of the | the senato were about ovenly balanced, | critics. TF it be so, the discredit belongs = 3 i i e N = Agent. 0 5 g LR and as deaths have occurred the Senato, | to his entire policy, and not merely to | lations of a greedy land ring in New Mex i/ : for sal b; HENLEY, HAYNES & VAN ARSDEL, crime that is disgracing this city. iu,cludingutlm! SROrEE m,,,,,l,m.,‘:‘h:, this fragment of it, which is quite in |ico will cause the appointmentof a sur- [ Write for Catalornes and Prico Tista. |~ g7 Z % " Omaha. Noh. = filled the vacancics with coneeryative |keeping with the rest. His role as an|veyorgeneral cf that territory to be = A urAvY frost visited Wisosnsin,Mich- | mon whilo the lower houso kept inoreas | Itish lendor ia to weaken overy English | watched with somo interest on tho part EGRET M AL ]]IES . g Sesupllinei land Oble) lon AW odnseday| ingiitel Fepublionn Smbjority i Uhel catite | Bovcrment at} every,fortioal momont) ofitho publla, IVla some fmoihs sinos HENRY LEH M AN N ' i e o of this is found in the electoral colleges |and to aflect a shift of power from eac e term of the present surveyor-genera n radica 3 > aight, doing g mtiom-zinm]y"r:ir:&-é of tho departments, While the dejo. | party in turn to the other, until the Eng- |expired and as ho is one of ‘the promi :‘“'f‘:.‘})&“‘g“l(,d““)‘]'l‘n,cli?;ti”5 lish are thoroughly tired of seeing Irish [ nent members of the land grant ring his JOBBER OF \ 4 gates from the communes outnumber the the small fruits. Nebraska, so far, has | ex officio dolegates, tho latter com rising fortunately escaped from frost, although |the most influential men in the depart. representatives on the benches of the|reappointment is of course out of the entific researches, even in the the weather has been very cold during | ments, were able to exercise a dominant the last few nights. influence upon the electoral college, o [ house of commons, He must harrass|question. In view of the importance of most desperate cases without every party, until they all are 8o weary | this quéstion the president is doubtless any trouble to the functions. L of him and his sssociates that they wiil | giving the question much earnest consid- I'cure equally the sad con- that in effect the 2u5 senators were not | be glad to get rid of both. eration. Some applications have b¢en consequences of the sins of s Bank failures in the east still continue | elected by the progressive republicans, He has no more to fear or hopefrom the | presented for the office which can be youi h, nervousness and im~ : In order to renew the republican blood | Tories than from the Liberals. unless it |named only to be dismissed, ¥ ) :'.“"‘“f;‘:": ‘“;“:"“ '"‘n“'f"““' ©f | i tho nennte, M. Forry now introduces a | be 8 more thoroughly coerclye govern. — potence. EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED, | oir gen agnitudo. 18 ROW | bill for the revision of the constitntion |ment of Ireland, which — woul 5 . T claimed that the deficiency of the Penn|making the senatorial term for all mem. | make the Irish people still n;mlore united ‘,’rel:;’“.;“’n::‘x:;l’;" ';::‘l:c;lbi“;ly}d S l;]:n'ln‘,’l‘mly :r,,uu:sh'n;‘n:n 11 FARNAM STREE o OMAHA { bank of Pittsburg will amount to $7,250,- | bers nine years This is not retrospec- |in their detestation of Fnglish rule. At L ly ty have held | Prayer to send the Exact description of the Sicknest, | T=—=————0ow—on— ™ — 000. This w“:g e, like th‘:n:u':;; )t | tive and "i"“"l“enfly the 75 lifo mon. | tho last election his following in English | their natioual convention, and have nom- DR. BELLA, J i 1© MMOTY 9% | bors now in their seats will remain thoro, | cities voted against the Tory candidates, | inated Mr. Benjamiin F. Butler as their Monibos ot '8 1 Scientif S’ ot the recent failures, was owing to specula- Tt is difficult to see how it could be other. | and thus contributed to swell Mr, Glad. |candidate for ‘the presidency of the Bm_flro SHEY cientific Societies. tion and dishones wiso, and still the oxtreme loft greoted |stone's majority. At the next they will | United States. The convention was an| 6, Piace de la Nation 6,—PARIS, ° EE e Mr. Feorry's proposition with jeers, we | vote againat the Liberal candidate, and |exceedingly pie-bald gathering. A min-| mge wedgmt THE Knnuf Oity Zimes is a little pre~ | ,o'told. Not only in nine-year's torm | thus do their utmost to effect his defeat. | OFity were honest and earnest enthusiasts, vious in making the following statement: | adopted but the privilege of re-election, |On any supposition that involves the|Who regard the great corporations as the Me. Conklizg is to-day more a demo. | oW belonging exclusively to the senate,is | rightfulness of rotaining Ireland in the [chief danger of {the republic, and who i crat than a republican. ~ General Grant |taken from 519 senato and given to the | Union, this pelicy would be immoral. f‘" °‘:!n° to gs‘p"']”f."r“.'”g tfhe regu- will live quietly now for a number of |senate and chamber of deputies jointly, [ On the anpposiiion thatisbolihaatTdoter; | A PATHOBLS, adops Jegieiation for thelr ES Bm flmlce- m S| yoars, and finally die in the bosom of the | This change was loudly applanded by tho | mined to leave it and hus tho right to do | esteaint. Another oloment was made democratic church, It will be no great |majority in the chamber of dueputies |80, it is quite justifiable, Spifrom prs “;;”P‘L""“‘" ‘0“‘"{,'",1 IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, mystery to see Blaine a democrat in less | Baturday, and is cortainly an i...F',-mne —_ sen! L;m }l"fi‘n o assacl ":‘fla s, This than ten years. He has fow_grenter re- | #top in the direotion of streugthanty the Now that the Fronch have settled ;"9"3" ti’ ';"’, de f{:nvefii ?';!md'-ut"'" :il c SPEGHT PROP ublican admirers even now thun Stilaon | assembly, Tho constitution in also trony | their diffioulty with China and Annam |hands, It eleoted. the offisiale, dictated | U, ’ . Hutehins, faced against possible imperialist or legiti- | in the matter of Tonquin, the govern- | the g-‘ FOBLI e B D oUs o0 mist reaction by a provision that no|ment of Madagascar shows a desire for crowd of local representatives, who This cut shows a sectivnal, view of our New Polar Air | Dry Refrigerator, manufac- tared in the most perfect wanner of Kiln-Dry lumber Charcoal Killed, Zine Lined Galvanized Iron Shelyes Black Enamecled Trim mings Handsomely paneled, and designed for the wants of a class of trade that re- quires the best class of goods that can be made. We sha sell these Re- ") i 1111 Douglas 88 Omahs, Neb. . 5 % by 1n these troublous financial times per- |amendment shall be made which will | the restoration of peace, and for the ces- ‘“‘“e"]“’dh" '“flg&d“’ "“’“’mf"'m‘!':“”f i frigerators at manufactur. b sons should be very careful in joking /] ‘‘touch the stability of the republic.” sation of that bombardment of petty |eVery leader shouid P.NWG’ h;“B !]K er’s prices, with freight ad- ot 24 \ 106108 ports, which France dignifies by the name | gressive. d'”!" ""‘““‘““;,““ £ “} 8r, MANUFACTURER OF ded. You are respectfully o about banks, A thoughtl en}rumnrl\ may St R of war. The queen offers an indemnity v;audurne mmp_lyh:nbt o dgrou; 8 that 6al P P i Tl (o, e ] start a run which would ruin hundreds | 1t i8 quite manifest that thero isa hi of five million dollars for injuries, losses | the democrats might be induced to ac- alvanizea Iron Cornices S hrrr R ) T i of people. The other day a would.be | Il the negotiations tor a conference on | y,q gxpensen inourred by Franco or its | %Pt him as their candidate. That he was Egyptian affairs, proposed to the Buro- pean cabinots by that of England. These negotiations have been in progress for more than a month, and as yet Mr. Gladstone is unalije to tell the house of commons when 1t will meet, or, indeed, whether it will meet at all.” 1t does not nood a very keen observer of events to was a run on the Norwalk savings bank. m-k“-h;'l’wld aem myita; ‘;hmm the| mho best part of what France accom The alleged humorist ought to be buried | M tFoubie tos. My filadstons pro- | plighod in the annexation of Tonquin ) ok Fehifs posed to the powers that a conference | /o ikl tobelost through the demand | ness. But anti-monopoly with General alive in a sand bank should be held to consider, and_to con 5 i Butler as its hero and ideal is a good = finoita deliberation to the cundition of | of England that sho shall bo admitted to 3 Y€ O 5 GEC FOC o o etable TT'h 34 baas P TE N Ay ¥ o tan B 0 cqual commercial privileges in the |deal ! g RV P e ! 0 %2 LORD, B i ke somo MOd- | Ghinese dominions aud possessions, In | —Thiladelphia American. on Memorial day was a masterly and |ifications in the existing law of liquide- | ,pient times, warfare and conquest scholarly effort, It was full of deop|tion: Thatlaw, in view of the increased |\ s\ 1ued chiefly as the means of get- £ S P thought snd besutiful and lofty senti- 35"‘“ 8 of expense resting upon the Khe- ting your cottons and hardwares sold. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINES, H I, ive's government, proves inadequate to e ({7 ments, expressed in the most finished | secure the foreign creditors of légypt the .‘.‘l’?:‘te':rlf:;fi "l"h""u"“_‘;“:‘l" "l“‘;‘l‘_:‘:"“l’l::: TRADS MARK 'fl:-‘;«':.-'{'?«n'"""' BARE 0! Rf AB? language, and will well ropay porusal by |full payment of their interost. Mr. Glad: |y, taking up the Eniglish policy in all Betinal’ Wonk: tizons, on condition that tho French |in any sonse a = ropresentativo :Lpfl;fl BT Dormer Windows, Fintals, Tin Tron ani Shato mg. ndon all claim to territory in the |Principles which “the anti-monopoly | 1ioli g, Sechts Patont Metallio Skyiight, ¢ atent :l:{:,,df As thoe very object u{ythe war | movement embodies, could not be main- e Bariang Biaskes Shehiog L am was the conquest of territory, and as ined. Th oung party seemed to tings. Balu trades, Verandas, Iron Bank France is now free to carry it forward adopt the principle, “anything to win. ) Wiidiw Blinde, Cellar G ards; w10 general more vigorously, thero is but slight pros. | Anti-monopoly in itself 18 a very respect. ' ; i 0. 27" | ablo principle, andits friends have done pgot thay shin offer.mill ho/aoospler somo good servico in the matter of 8. H. ATWOOD, forcing the passage of state laws for the e D e maiwong buse | Plattsmouth, - - - - Neb|317 8 13th 8k, - - - OMAHA, NEBRASKA BREADNR OF THOROUGIBRND AND HIGH GRADE = = HEREFORD AND JERSEY CATTLE | Dr. CONNAUGHTON, e AND DUROO OR JERNY RED BWINE ouax siook lo1 . Qorperpyedence Al 103 BRADY ST., DAVENPORT, IOWA, U. §. A. Established 1878—Catar h' Deafness, Lung and Nervous Diseases Speedily and ermanently Cured. Patients Cured at Home. Werite for ‘“Tre MepicaL-MissioNary,” for the People, Consultation and Correspondence Gratia. P. O. Bux 202, Telephone No, 26. HON. EDWARD RUSSELL, Postmaster, Davenport, says: - ‘Physisian of humorist of & newspaper in Norwalk, Connecticut,” perpetrated a joke about a run on a bank, He had in mind a sand bank near Norwalk. The result of his vaguely constructed joke, which was headed a *‘Norwalk Bank in Trouble,” Respertfully, ¢. L. WRIGHT Manufacturer’s Agent. i i £ Gt A ¥ ¢ iea Abiilty ana Marked Success.” CONGRESSMAN MURPHY, Davenport, those who did not have the pleasuro of |240n0 doeh ot wish o saddle Bngland | jor reoent aggressions on tho rights of e, parmetorn thuivs, on Horlok's Food, il bundisds of | W miken: '+*An saomarahia Man, Fine Snooess. Wonderful Curon."~-Honm. A hearing Mr. Poppleton deliver it in his : pol weaker nations It would take the and " all starch. HORLIOKS' FOOD FOR INFANTS (free b Egypt, and has devised the dangerous | ooy off her success in Tonquin, if St Tollow a8 & s o Y T Can T T eloquent style. 1t is evident that Mr. | expedient of a conforence, so that those [ foiicy 1 (Ror MICORR thereby” no sequence of Belf el o cknon for INFANTS, o best ot for = A . f bquen i o3 sickiions est dlstfog Poppleton took pains to incorporate into :"'m‘:.‘mu:‘wm.h 'h'“dfizz “‘:: 'h":: advantage over their English rivals. i)fll % flllt".mg' ‘,:'g.;’." e ‘E\ n?.lra:x; :,Efl,'.';",.' radrink, l'rhe:«: ll ;eu 3 E A EL AIRE LUMBER Y ARJ] this m U-IA uAg same —_— o lo, A ta. ok on the treatment of children, free. s amooth flow of Language sought to guard against the interference in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Prema ¢ H.. "'Q'-; i,a:llrvr?:ru s ,'“::’I.'.,.‘l: '.....‘....:.':vn.'n_._ A il 5 5 N Afty truggle with hi hensi " i ey charsclrus e forote . 7B g vy ptiar 1 i s bl nprbenions, | 4y S L Tl i | 2 Bt Food i 4 : e 2 pnieslock gt o gghodd LI O :fl:&u et . | Miniter Forey b onted a bl fo vt mont, e o »'.‘m. 3 1024 North Eighteenth! Street, Omaha, on Street Car Line. joot his thought and study. The oration | lish public opinion, fear L by - | druggists trom whom the medicine is boug| not ~H. G, Pr . D., Brookiyw, H htand atudy, i ol | s or.d"’:"u ke o :z;:"?::; This is clearly not the act of leader, but | reund, but reler you to the manutaoturers, and the | - Wil st by il o recelut o rice n stamp. . A7 . DIX ON. ol i of Buskieh ompotl| (843 AR VLM Sy il Lot 3 lardy cuncession to the demands of hit | oA oM el tle st At | Lhe Honiica' Dy ariacs o Matr WHOLESALER AND RETAIL tiod. T bears - . 4 y charges proposed e e i hieh the premier tocks to sonfine it;| {ro domanded by the wollaro of Franioo | ihs motceopsst iy e mer while among the opponents of the cabinet, X ‘sccount of counterleiters, we have adopted the i ) there are some 'hl:'o suspeot :h?‘ l;;" tlvsml-ll’:!m '.I‘:: :ht.zl:\;aw?::l:or; Yo m?:"nfin&lfl A :h wed L]lmh Bl‘ le Lam DUUI‘S W mflu w s E[c “Dillon’s q | Gladstone has it really in mind to admit | 1joq'the *checks and balances” of our wfeto venl rse by mal) o stery ona. . ) ) ) n 4 g article headed, “Dillon's Deep Laid | Europe to a share in the political control Sifio Med! ine 1s sold by ail drugy @rades and prices as good and low as any in the city. Please try me Scheme,” taken from a Denver paper. |of the Nil own constitution, 856, or lx packages for §6, n;s? gb;u‘drt H of obatacle to the conference, The scheme, as reported, was to dis.| The chief — suffalo, N, ¥, > i The latest news fiom Gen. Gordon was maha )+~ ~dman, 1y 10wk charge at first forty out of each one hun- {;‘mx‘:"fifirmfl&;m; :ll::l“ll l:"‘ to effect that he had no fears for his per- DR. G. E. WOOD & 00., dred employes in the different labor |clude the whole Egyptian question in its | sonal safety. He could leave Khartoum TR BELRer Bagrapie DYES SUCCESSORS 70 WESTERN STEAM HEATING CO,, ! dopartments of the Union Pacitic, [survey. Indeed, fl Ferry's government | by 8 safe route any day, but would not ) and then offer the discharged openly makes this demand, and until & better government in the Eastern employes work at reduced wages. tenaciously adheres to s |Soudan had been established and the re) " oy i | safety of the inhabitans from the rebels vy "Logr " VimaLrr, ' 1f they shoald accopt the offer, the plan ARATE Voot diaseiaied Wi bat wxolu mury‘d. | Ny g, from - Servous E:;n.mhm Vn.l‘;‘a (STEAM AND GAS FITTERS, sion from Egyptian affurs, although at wusonal, NATOE, resuliing Trom Asvska and | 156 North 16th Street, bet. Capitol Ave, and would then be worked on the next forty, | the time of the bombardment of Aloxan- Fsaraion 1o nf.‘:t;‘.“.’ Vidow st Wikhoos Dasenvort Street. Telephone "No. 45, OMAH 'Av NEB. 4 e axsood ) ress and g0 onjuntil sll had been reduced, It |4 o refused to participate in the| yo oo S e R R N D 0"[{&;%};2;;1131\5“;512 flé’é‘m m. e once for I — — e 4lso inilmeted hat large number ARUAR Mossuces for e putting dowe of | 5 ¢or o' qwppaper to attack (e mayor | i pisvas Fo Sovsis v ot e, | LOLEALC U, 8. DEPOSITORY. J. H. MILLARD, President. WM. WALLACE. Cashier, of men from the east were to he brought |}, addross Cheever Electrio,Belt Co., 108 Washington Capital and Surplus, $450.000. s of the Kuglish viotcry, The|and marshal.i The editor of the Salewm [ g Chicago 1l Qocay, olo. Baving® v 14 Crpin et ot dieeorso A et i ! here to take the place of all who refused reu:nubls surmise is that France would | News has just been sentenced to pay a WIRE SCREENS to nocept the offer, The Brk has i - | like to get back into her position of con- | s e R b‘:,'n"::i_ trol, and sho fcels that hor beat chance|® Of 8900 o g to the house of correc- Furuished on Short Notice. CEORCE WADDELL, i would li in a full discussion of the whole | tion for six wonths, for charging the tively assured by officia's, 'l-o‘ ought to | huginess in the conference, mayor and marahal with corruption. know what they are talking alout, that _— The editor of the Salem News ought to there is no foundation whatever forany| Late public utterances of Geners locate in Omaha where he need have no sneh roport, aud nothing of the kind is | Gurko, the governor of the Kingdom Of}fw Aoy -y 8 W. Cox. 18th and T'ovan sr., - - OMAHA, NEB, punishment for making any such OARPENTER AND BUILDER ho will soa " contemplated. Polaud, or, as the Russians prefer to call | charges, l STORE AND OFFICE WOLK A SPECIALTY. N R e & Tl e 8. Now Yok Fire and Burglar Proof Safes for Rent at f m 85 to $50 per anuum,