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THE OMAHA BEE Omaha Offico, No. 010 Farnam St Oanncil Blaffs Ofice, No 7 Pearl St Ptroct, Near Broadway. New York Ofce, Ballding. Pablished evers morning, except Sondayt Th saly Monday morniog daily. Room 05 Tribane OMATA PATLLY REE--FRIDAY. AUGUST 29, 1884, TRE REPUBLICAN TICKET. Tho ticket presented by the republi- can elate convention to the suffrages of . | the people of Nebraska is not such as we can honestly commend as a whole It is not the product of the republican party nor even of the majority ¢f the conven ® | tion, although eanctioned by it. The kinds of official negligence that are more aggravating and more injurious to the interents of bank depositors and share- bolders than the boldest and most open robberies. Loxvox, with ita population of 4,000 000, takes precedence of all other great cities in it list of periodical publications, labor, will rise with its increase.” If Clevoland had known anything at all of this great question, or of the facts brought out hy modern experlence, or of the wages and the hours in the principal in ries of New York (rop: dl given in this paper) he would never have put to print so flippant a veto in the in terest of tho street railway corporations wages, the market price of tho article| | to board the western train, on the He was thrown nd badly bruised, nee th 1onandin b aralysis | A VOODOO DOCTOR'S WORK, He Sets a Crowdjof’ Negroes to Work Digging for Buried Treasures. Srarnsvinie, Ga., August 24.—In June of this year a negro came from Ala- bam— Montgomery, he says—to & neigh- borhood about nine miles south of Cov- THE MERCHANTS Natinal Bank OF ODX.AXETA. ™ A Aa i Napital, = 000, candidatos, with one or two cxceptions, | Which number nearly 2000, Theso have | Ti iy veto, like the other, shows to what ington, Ho worked a short timo as o day .‘“!dhon‘f:d gfl§>1'r‘ll, slv;'g‘{ggg (7 SRES BY MAlL. 1 W P reprosent | an annual circulation of about 1,017,000,- [subterfuges he will resort whem any laborer on the plantation of John Dukes. ~up ‘;“1\\-7 L AL o ©One_Yen g el & - 1 o | Workingman's bill is brought before him, He soon made known to the negroes |Surplus Fund, = =« « 70,000 ) Wix Mons U R the high order of intelligence, approved | 000 copies. Paris, with a population loss ] i r Week, IR WRIKLY BER, PURLISIAD B WEDNREDAY. TRRMS POSTPAID, ability and experience in public affairs which are demanded from executive than 2,000,000, issues 1663 periodicals, and these have an annual circulation of Under his management he must dis ove all such bids, whether passed by te legislature or by congress—the the onthe place and in the neighborhood that he had been dirccted to t a spirit to find 17} bushels of gold, s place by that BANKING OFFICE § KN W. Cor, Farnam ana 12th Sis i i i nal eight- i had beon buried by & band of robbers e ©s6 Yoar.. 4200 | Three Monthe 50 | state officers, Indeed it is conceded on [about 1,100,000,000 copies, so thatin :l]:\":::‘xml eight-hour bill with the rest of U Rateu od i pREw s Uis shiout T".I“yfi‘"r;‘nwjy He il the place ki) Bk Sona e T e | 1l hands that,if this were not a presi- | fact the citizons of Paris are more liber- . —— ff her mouth so loud and long that the branch road about 100 yards be. | FrAxs Monrary, Prestdent. | SAWLE. Rooxss, V-B it Amorioan Nows Company, Sole Agente, Nowsdeal . P i g g Tras on 8 branch roac AbQut 150 YArce ¢ | k. B. Woob, Geshler, | Lormna Dusxs, A et In the Unlted Statos. dential year this ticket would be snowed |ally supplicd with daily and weckly Lightning Rod Swindlers, y,Sipped. He did not know it was|low the Covington aud Monticello road, “ 5 Woob GASTe, - ° (oo y \ ooRrasroxENCE, under by 10,000 majority, The evil [provender than their British neighbars. | Kansas City Journal Tudge James Tufts, who frst. looated |n | M1 Abiout 10 miles h'lfl;‘ Ll«)\lll!gh . “]\‘ Frank Marphy, Ssmuel E. Rogors, Ber. P. Wood, H A OCommunications rolating to News and Rdtorlal | o0 of railway monopoly has again In fact, it is estimated that the journal-| There is a swindle perpetrated upon | o ¢ pince on the promised the owner of the land one-fourth | oharies 0, Housel, A. "D. Jonos, Luther Drake. matters should be addressed to the Eorron or Tux [ K¢ : - ¥ ) sl 1ly | the people, to which farmers are especi s esented | Of the gold. To negroes who would as- | Traussct & Genoral Banking Business. Al whe e sosxnsy Lerans, wiclded its baneful influenco in forcing |iatic products of Paris amount nanually | o Re bl ®Ghich ahould be put a stop i the tor- ¢t him he would give a liberal oo arse ot simil 1 sranoesaion } ) tiil otims, 60) 1 the tor- g . oF how largo o 3 All Business Tatrors and Remittances shonld be | UPOD the party candidates who have | to almost one-tonth of ths entiro issuo of |, " wo refer to_ the lightning rod ped- state in 1800, | share. After ~ much praying, it carotal adtentlon, and we pr b addrossed to Tun Ban PUwtasmixo Gourary, guans, | shown o lamentable want of excoutive [the globe. New York and Brooklyn, |dler, the wares ho disposes of and the e e Bl gt s abulll it B L ot Wisention to businses for pariies { D e ) etoffice orders to bo mado PAY:{ iy oretion, and candidates who are known | with a population nearly equal to that of | manner in which he puts up his light- AR YagE Lo” ceremony he selected the precise spot for | eeiling outsids tho clsy, ~ Exohango on All the prine THE BEE PUBLISHING C0,, PROPS E. ROSEWATE,R Eiitor, A. H. Fitch, Manoger Daily Circulation, P. ) 0 ba utterly unfit for the responsible dutiea weich they are to as- sume; Under the leadership of John M. Paris, produce 587 publications, with an annual circulation of about 515,000,000; Berlin produces H36; Vienna, 4582; Mad- ning rods. Woe start out with the declaration that thero is not one in ton thousand light- ning rods put up correctly though nearly laho, where he was alsy speaker of the house, and later went to Montana where he filled the kamo po sition. Later still ha was secretary of Mon. tans, and on relinguishivg that place hs went the digging. Ho eat near by with an open bible, beneath which several horse shoos were placed and a white rock laid on the opon pages. He neither spoke sipal oltios of tho United Statos at very loweot rates. counts of Banks and Banlkers roceivod on favor orms. o: Certllicate of Depos!d bearing 6 per cem w11 slls Forelgn Kxchange, County, O 0 ere he paseed I 2t yortio | ; 0. Thox, 488 Omaha, N Thurston, of the Union Pacific, and Cap- | rid, 263; Brussels, 233; Romo, 213,show- | every farm houso in tho west has its cop- | {1y ¢re e pased the greater portion of | nor allowed any one of the laborers to vornmant securttos " | : b : ) 3 Lttt ] farm botlso M tho west has ita c0b- | hin time uatil Inst November. when he roturn- | 203 iiin s certain distance of tho ex- | ; tain Phillips, of the B. &, M., the con-ling a gradual diminution until St. Pe- | per lightning rod, steel or iron attach- | ed to Niobrara to dic of consumption, cavation, The men are working night UNITED STATES | Tuis campaign proves what women ean do in politics. vention was literally whipped into blun- ders, which the republican maases will on of toraburg is reached, with a popul 667,963, and a newspaper issue of 1 ment, ornamentsd with spear hends, brass balls, or vanes, A lightning rod, Preparations for tho A. R. Reunion at Fremont are progressing rapidly, The Tri- and day with great earnestness, Tho ex- too, when not properly put up is a great | bune says the tents are larger than was antici- | cavation is about 15 foet square and t — - never condone, If the railroads of Ne. |and Moscow, with a population of 601, 4lca‘| worse than none at all. It is well, |-id.mil, }nlklug' only nimLa:n”w o lwl‘-"h about 20 feot dnqv.l The dirt is lvflvld | Lane feels as if he had been attending | braska, whom theso political bosses rep- then, considering how many farm houees | St of twenty,acoording to the original, sup- Jout with a bucket. Tho men are not al- a sheep-shearing convention, Tue market quotations of firecrackers resent in republican conventions, must dictate who shall be exalted to the posi- 96, and only 57 periodicals. Venmont holds her state election on have such attachments, that the people should know how they are jeopardizing their livos and property by keeping up 24 position. They present a pretty and pictuc- esque sight with the Platte just beyond for a background, A fort which will be known as Fort Donelson has been erected on thi de of lowed to chew tobacco or stop work during the time allotted to the work lest it may cause the had_spirit to overpower Nallomal OF OMAHA, i i ™ ot 2an8 0 dei je- | the Platte, snd is located abont 500 foct |the good epirit under whose guidance 6 v 4 tion of governor, auditor, aUorney | noxt Tuesday, and will give tho usual re- F:“’t-"'”m'”r,“‘ "5'“';;: S d“;'di"l My nouth of ths osmp, and west of that line of they are Wo{"king. ‘This bad epirit nas it S, W, Cor, Farnam and 12th Sts, } remain unchanged, notwithstanding the | general, and other state of- publican majority of 20,000, Although :i::m,:lli'r 1‘;‘" p’:ic‘l':saine “‘_‘“s:‘“h"’):n"llic m“ conrsoon the rivee hauk, A new liberty |in his power to move the gold if at any N " Bl 3 0 aht- 1 A Iy 5 Franco-Chineso war. fioos they should at leat havelyns Vermonters were dissppointod be- |ning rod peddlars snd allowing them to | & e e it e: | time o_gains ascendency of the good |Japital, - - $100,000.00 ! il le i the de:l;encyw put up men sf hrm;xs causo Edmunds was not nominated for | put them up. ” l"iqiiilh-oln'u“ Dattle :, cats | apirit. 'l'(r;‘uén:;ll has iufatu::u;l 50 IANY | 0, W. HATILTOH, Pros't. 2 aE fusion that is doing here and|iustead of dummies and small-bore poli-|po oiosidency, thoy have become recon.| 1ti8 well to have a house protected | proudly atits heal. The is_bein negroes that there are man e 8. 8. CALDWELL, V. Pros’t. M there may causo considerablo confusion | ticians. If tho ropublicant patty has ab- | ciled to the pi:“, Hlsiaise At S cpdtiopill st AT A B e e bt M. T. GARLOW, Cashlera Pt + e g N y means of a rod, but it's of ¢ t im- 3 f AV HG 0 s . A : \ | before the campaign is over. dm?‘dv-m favor of the rlflrmd‘nltahmfld loyal as over. Thero aro no *‘indepen- | portanco to el mflpm ‘l?l() l;zd ump (.:..l;f_:yu:{‘llmpr‘. I st ||: five hundied | g ouoh washings from tho field; then DIRECTORS: ¢ L — not invite disaster by asking the people | qants” in that state. as a means of safoty and ot as the way, frnheidit= 55 i soft rock is struck, which continuesas|g, 8, Oarowsrr, 8. ¥, Svarm, 3 Tur_ question now is whother Jim | to ratify a choico that would roflect on s —— or avenuo, to invite certain destruction. | Where and How We Remember, f}:;“‘nl‘ g;ai:?:’x:gm:m h}?:.l.’f’f:;:’fii 0. W. Buéu;rgl. & M. T. BAriow, Laird will hang on to D.\weg ?olt-'.lll!, thm’r intelligence and self-respect. There| myu Bartholdi statue people appeal to mlg\fil[:uhl:li?}% r:fil !tl;:lulght:‘l,i‘:::’;‘;; Znu; M. Allen Starr, M. D.. in Science Monthly. | ancs of ovtr Hiela AeeR ratktatbsa) Addbinie u;flncltx‘(.l:r::'kopt it ; or Jim Dawes hang on to Laird’s? aro’ woaro glad to may, two or threo|ih, pagple of the United States for B B & Toof. and should be run inte| 16 now, we take models of four brains, | The faith in the Voodoo doctor|jeet to slght check. 4 e ———— names on the stats ticket that all classes 8125,000 with which to complote the [ moist ground 'h’h a metalic base of, at and on t}m first mark out the location of | geems to blind them to the fact that had | Cortificatos of Deposlt 1ssued pav As long as Omaha is misrepresented by | of republicans may join in supporting. | rodestal, 1f money is not forthcoming |least, ten feot of square surface. There the various areas connected with the any gold ever been buried there this|nbleIn3 @and |2 months, boaring { railroad d bull-d i Of these candidat 11 the Ll i tted Mt A St RIS glass insulators that | YATIOUS sensory organs as determined by | rock would show signs of disturbance. | Interest, or en demand without In= } ACSELRES e bull- 0x6re 0 -t?te- 1didates; a8 we :“ 080 | within thirty dagsavork will cease, Why peddlata sell along with thelr roda, for a the anatomical connection of the white|The owner of the land forbade them |torest. X W eonventions sho will always bo ignored. | whom wo canuot, commend, Ttk BEE | on't some of the tNew York millionaires | rod with proper ground connection and | Berve threads; on tho necond mark out | working longer, but they entreated him| Advancos mado to customers en W - will take occasion to speak at an early contribato this noeded money, and say | projecting above the highest point of a the location of the various arcas which |go earnestly that he consentedto letthem | approved securities at market rate Tae recent performance at Boyd’s|day. bout it? o Y house, can be stapled along the side of | Physiologists have shown to govern|go deepor. They are willing to go 80/ of Interest. opera houso has produced enough “*high- e Ll ) tho houso withaut fear of the clactric | VAFIOUS sensory organs, on tho third |feot deep if the doctor saysso. This| The Interosts of Customers are e $ e e PALSE CLAIMS, = = curront being deflected into the house, |tk out tho vatious arens whoso disease | portion of Newton county was settled | closely guarded and every facility kickers” to form a first-class ballet troupe. i 4 Wiiex Bon Butl ber of | Thi LNEhe b produces disturbance of actlon in the|about 65 years ago. There is no tradi- |compatible with principles ef The democraticstump orat 1 H en Butler was a member 0 current soeks the best current, ana | P 7 . —_— — : g ightni > ) - |tion that mone . FEW more suc! ays as yesterday all danger. was a big ciphor as faras achieving any results are concerned s any man in Douglas county ever ex- will put our immense corn crop beyond Corn is king in Nebraska in congress for the soldiers than the re- publicans have, This is an absurd and sional committee, proves conclustvely, if any proof is needed on this matter, that the democrats have in almost every ins- a committee before which there was im- portant legislation affecting the Usion Pacific, of which company he was the ings of the republican convention was the insortion, by the brass-collared editor of a paper owned by the Union Pacitle, of a properly put up. Houses surrounded by trees, or having higher buildings in proximity, are safe— 80 safe that lightning rods can be d in a prairie country like Kansas, tor in- stance, are exposed and should be pro- tected. Ono houss is as much exposed as an- ories of perceptions by those organs; and on the fourth mark out the various areas which wither after diseaso of the various sensory organs—we shall find that upon seen are located in the posterior part of the occipital region. Memories of sounds heard are located in thelower lateral part in the temporal region. Memories of nor that it was infested by a band of rob- bers. The grandfather of the present owner of the land settled the lot upon which the excavation is being made. cheek bones and retreating forehead. He goes barefooted, and with his clothes very much worn. He appears to be about G0 years of age. He has never Draw sight drafis on Engiand,lire- land, 8cotland, and all parts of Eu~ rope. 8a1l European Passa o Tickets, First National Bank i i lived in the county before 5o far as is 3 pecta to got a tato ofice, ho will either | 200 arrayed. thomsolves against any | blonk 4o rogulato railrond tarils and rail-| Dy reen o asore wiors St ) 3. | motions in tho limbs, and of touch in |known, : —UF OMAHA— v Bave to move out of the county or haye | 0MUTe tending to benefit the|y;uq managoment. ject than the building itself, and the lia. | those limbs, aro located side by side in i union soldiers and il i the central lateral region. ~Memorics of Cor. 18th and Farnam 8ts. % Thurston removed to the remote end of BALOTS me—— bility of the house to be struck can not h are located in the frontal region. | 85 Osegon sHoFE a5 of the late oivil war, be divined by any pretended electrician | {Pe5e™ o G6a.0€ 10 M Way didn’t Fred Nye see that the poultry interests were protected in the zopublican platform? The aggregate val- we of poultry in Nebraska is more than that of the wool interest, Hox, Frank Ransom, who two years ago was squarely nomirated for attorney- geueral, and counted out by the notori- ous Brad. Slaughter has again been alaughtered in about the same manner and by the same influences, Tue republican platform prates about clvil service reform, and the republican party of Nebraska puts np a man for at, torney-general who is utterly incompe- tont and has no more fitness for that place than he has for chancellor of the Going back to 1866, McPherson shows that the reputlicans sustained and the democrats opposed the provision—in connection with the fourteenth amend- ment to the conatitullon—*that the validity of the debt incurred for the payment of pensions and bounties for sorvices in suppressing the rebellion shall not be questioned.” The republi- cans ratified this amendment by a party vote, and put themselves on record at the start as intending to maintain their position on pensions and bounties. When in the second session of the forty- fifth congress the bill for providing for the arrears of pensions came up, the democrats voted against it. During the late session of congress the republicans proposed an important amendment to extend the provisions of the Mexican Tners are a good many offices in Ne- braska o be filled this this year, but the supply was not sufficient for the demand of the republican convention. About every other man in that convention wanted an office. The Pittsburg Sunday nounces thatit will no longer sunport Cleveland, but will give aid and comfort to Butler.— Philadelphia Record. Now that Ben has got the globe, what more does he want? Flobe an- Tur tearing up of the Sixteonth street pavement should have been postponed until after the atate fair, which begins next week. [tis hoped, however, that Contractor Grant will have' tho work completed beforo the fair opens. or anybody else. ‘We have heard of venders of lightning rods presuming upen the ignorance of the people by assuming to discover elec- trical currents in the vicinity of their houses. The method of these charlatans is to walk over the land with a crotched hazel bush or stick in his hands, and when the apex of the divining rad turncs earthwards, then a powerful and dang- erous current issaid to be discovered, which, if not connectes with the upper regions by a lightning rod, invites an electrical discharge jeopardizing thehouse in the evout of an clectrical distarbance in tho atmosphor, ‘'hia is all nonsense. All housos are are liable to be struck. but isolated ones are most likely to be. Itis proper and good sense to protect all houses by one or as many lightning rods as possible, but each rod should be sunk into the groundseveral feet, and into moist ground at that, o —— It is therefore a mistake to speak of memory as a single faculty of the mind. Tt is really an assemblago of distinot memories which we possess, each kiod of memory being as different trom the others both in its nature and location as are the different organs of senso through which the original perception came. e et ——— "Twas His Luck., “Did you ever play farol Well, I should say I did,” remarked a passenger in responso to his companion's inquiry. *Now I'll tell you of the wonderful strenk of luck I had the very last time I tackled tho game. That was last week, in a place on nouth Clark street, Chicago. Most wonderful thing. After playing all around tho lay-out tor awhile I struck the queen, and what d’ye s'pose the old lady did for me? Well, sir, zhe came out twelve straight times a winner and I was on her overy time and doubling my bet every turn, Wouderful, wonderful, wasn'c it}” IN CASH GIVEN AWAY following ums are t0 be AT our original evenue Stamp, and must be done up e and nddress marked on t prepald. Con Allpack- ages should o forwarded December 1st, and tater than Decems ber 15th. No ma u_reside, send your package, o ail that you have done 8o, and state the nimber of bags sent, e s The Oldest Banking Establishment n Omoha, AUCCESSORS TO EOUNTZE BROTHERS. Organixed in 1808, Organized as a Natlonal Bank In CAPITAL « » +« . = . « 5200000 SURFLUS AND PRO¥IXS . 150,600 orNoFRA piRuOTORS BzaMAN Kovnras, President, Jony A, Coargnoy, Vico Prosident, A qusius Kouxtzs, 3d Vioo Fresident, A3 porriaron, ) . H, Da W Maagormn, Asstetans Cashter. o & Trausacts & gonvral banking busti Yecuos time cextifloates boaring intorost. Diwwa drafts on Sem- Franciaco snd principsl cliles tn the United States. Also Lonlon, Dubliu, Bdinburch and the principa of the continent and Ruropo. OMAHA SAVINGS BANK ! cheeky claim in the face of the fact that g e i ing " ilies i i - Ly the RS SRR aE .,::e.,,o,:_ paid attorney. The anti-monopolists ov- | pensed with. But when a house is iso- g‘,’g;‘,’,";,,‘;;:;:,‘;,"“i&".‘ifn;’ SEny Thero aro other families L‘;:‘é:;:?:f;‘éfl:fy COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. b Tae Dougls rl‘— : sible for some of the most important idently had forgotten thatlittle fact when ::‘:fl‘:::tr::‘i:‘uplgefnrseflon‘l\:&nfi:;;fii:ll(;ex:ulr: clude that each class of sensatlons|from the firet settloment that never . 5 ‘}. < 'z Douglas elegation, under the B ion e Teiat s G o Al P e they nominated Mr. Butler, protection, but after the stylo’ aud man: and ench class of memories has its own |heard of money being buried. The voo- United States Deposnory 1 agnetic influence of John M. Thurston, i — ner prescribed above. All farm buildings | d¢finite area of the gray matter on tho|doo doctor is a black negro, with high [} son, secretary of the republican congres- Tre most absurd thing in the proceed- X surface of the brain, Memories of objects | 3 = Ni f successful contestants, with e Cor. 13th and Douglas Sts. E ¥ e pension bill so that they should also in-| Tik Germans approciate the efforts of STATE JOTTINGS, “Wonderful is no name for it,” replied %J‘llq‘ii?‘fi'.'f.ié will bo ;:x“!ll::n‘l\fi Dec. 22, in P glas St { 4 T clude Union soldiers and widows. On|Church Howe in their behalf in the re- tha utlm{'l;i ‘h‘but v;‘lmt puzzleudme is:i how a | pomton, Heralds k, H Eapl;'tla‘l Stfucé" - - - 8150,000 ) G T i ; B e e e a R Eian man could have the nerve and good sense | New'orlea Cincinnati, ability of Stockholders, 300,000 1 a7 FERCaPRUTIE 10 1y aoo| bicieatignihciyotelnan yean il all el L Cuming county hasa good frult crop this |to drop the game after striking such a an Frenclsco, Fore Per Cet ' B : thority upon the subjoct, says. that the | ToPUDIicms snd nays 27, all demooratic. b year, winner. How have you managedit! 1 Tonacco Co, .76 Per Cent Interest Paid on Deposits i i i o e mbiniioen e g | O tho fnal passago of ho bill four dom- Tlmmflwmle;i b -m: omall| A Grand Tutand i i shippiog gocen corn | must congratulato you.” cture of Bull o { valry ocrats voted with thirty-three republicans | Potatoes are well represented on the re-|to Colorado, “‘Congratulate me? What for?” 5 - sedbindats t amounts to 87,000; infantry in the fleld, | ;) ¢ 0o of it, and zwoy rupubliu‘:m voted | Publican ticket. Beatrice has brightoned up uader the iaflu- ‘&Why. on_your iuck in playing on a|__ #378¢0 our noxt aunouncoment 749 LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTA1R ] (. X 9 i 321 s tos ) P ¥ ence of the rio light card twelve times winner, doubling you E: 19""000&':’““:{;‘“3"""’"-'; ‘:_'“lm" 0" | twenty five democrats against it, the voto ——— = “Lhe Dodge county_scat_contest_between | bats,” » donimevomt - HAMBURG-AMERICAN OffAcers ¢ Direcctors 1 tal, 60,000, Tho army i deflolont I having boon 57 ayes to 27 noes. Tho| I was o cold day for the Gormana and | Fremont and Contorvillo will bo settled Ser- | *“That's the cus of it. True, the| Femciret Clompany. e ot ’ dactics, their drill being nmer.c:-huf a;q\lm, Dl taken i niatt s nadiaTou naiod| Boara tnavians: Mhe aditor of the Genoa Enterpriseattomp. | 14608 Won twelve straight ‘times, but T| oo o om0 BRI R isingiog Disoog [ and they are equipped with inferior| ¢ 5y fiyo days bofore adjourn- e 3 tod il Jast weok. It wag his fi. gean in l‘;‘;“g;‘f! :}f’ul;e:::.;?sféufiuzlzit’ulx),flql:.b:fii 11. GEEMANY. i £ Hievs, i Caahier ; : srms. i ment when filibustering was ro.| Lo Laxwas not long enough to)\Symannin, S o Himit and coppored “em, Dropped S640. | ian,in wateriicht comarimones i are toniss. | iy Soean B Mowe” B e R e sorted to under the leadership of Gold-|get thero. in Fromont, Saturday night, nd made « | Say, can you lend me a quarter?” e oo, fnated for prosidential eleotor, has do- |"@ith W. Howitt, a demootatio repre- —— Baul of 8176 worth of clothing, i s it Bt ' £ oy Vorkd e DREXEL & MAU'L, fate ;:”l: it He' “huut’ voto for | Bontative from Alabama, to prevent con-| Tup swearing train was protty well| Rev.S. 1L Hendorson, \ Smoko Seal of North Carolina To- | \oire G itis) ad HAMBUMG (LONDON) Chor- 5 elined ; °:°r A8, {eniean e g [ ouEzenos in the amendments of the sen- | crowded. . '(!‘,',:;:,)‘ {:f,;lf\l':',':fi,'f;' ,[111, PAGe0 —— ;i(’;;‘r‘ ln‘n'nfi(fl‘(lc'\‘r';\' o] 1SPOGRIR0ES 70 JORN &, JACORN) t Clevelan o ontally, - moliti, | 3¢ This fllibustering was participated - ics, ) A Terrible Machine, agentsln Oumatia, Gronewieg & s UNDERTAKERS ! 1 #RUR0 h:wn:‘ e Imfi“twfur flyl‘a I:)filco in chiefly by the southern democracy,| As vusuaL it was the state agalnst tl.'rl:h:;* N‘lfit“"- !'l‘“iv'rm'f:‘f": l'l Fer BN Obicago Harald, G l‘“l,“,""h‘,"w',i'fi, m“’w e Hosminakdie ong] 0 ] gally and otherwiso unft ! " | and as a result of it no action was taken, | Omaha, hiad his gory. thirat safafied’ by being bound | - - You didu’t know I was an inventor, | e s Lmmtmrosh? Ordens b, And on the top of all this he predicts h i Fotand (AL U did you, boys!” inquired a drummer of - ‘ ill N Jersey b, and tho bill remalns undisposed of, Thus N N 10 RIARSI] i his companions on a Panhandle train, H RI [ that Blaine i onrry Now 6T BV | it will bo soon that the democratio minor- | THE TWELVE HOUR VETO, Tl oy i TEPe A Line® T caamection with 1y CHARLES RIEWE, ‘ 20,000 majority. ity, in the days immediately following 1 to have bogy caused by heart dise thing, too, Got 1t right here under Conags aa bien of ! Srveyroad U N D E RTA K ER é ) — the war, can claim 1o credit for early |A Daugerous Man is Entrusted With | She was about 0)years of age, my seat. It beats the Keely motor all e e s - 3 2 T high licenso system 18 working | onsion logislation, The majority of tho Veto Power, rmvl\syrum&;\\i'l hold a special election | to pieces, Do you see this little box? LINE llc—a Bhort Line, Quick AND DEALER IN 3 4 s " 5 et 2 A " o eptepbe 0 Vot o] ropositio at if it isn't bigger than a hat box? and the beet of accommoda i L tisfactorily in Illinois. Be- . : e © ptepber 8, to vote on & proposition | What if it isn'c bigg hat B e bom ol N B loro the Harper law won ino | wrvcati, and for iy flluse of the | /o S¥inans Farr g Rkt g ot warci | Ll o thares powee ncugh e f e oo e | ISl G, Ol G, By . ] (A h f the New Y legisla- 54 1530 Do . 01 1 Y el A effect Illinois had 13,000 saloone, pension legislation recently in the house tfil:,'_h-“m::‘“: "1'“; ‘:e,,.i?,‘,: p.o':l;d "f"fifi, h;“fi:z’:},m “""“["li‘;',;:;“;::f{:‘“‘l ““ Hastings | tive ahead there or ‘”‘E’“lk “{‘;“ frain "]‘:'“ HIGAG’O, ILWAUK.EE rm:n;r:d.::;:x;.pu, m?:l‘u? :A:‘u::f: z This number has been reduced | iy, roupongibility ls clearly with the|limiting to twelve hours the daily work [by S0, tws storics in height e oot and §',‘,§',{::";,,‘,L‘,‘t},’“‘,“‘;’.f“i‘h,'“ i‘("“?:;tz:‘; Be Bl 109,000, noarly one-third, including tho [ g0 i o % 8 of tho drivors and condustorsoathe horso | Lown cowpany s Jutdig up. tho. buld. | 20 dupkerous to, handle, ' Kilied: twa And St. Paul. q 3 . ‘worat places, having boen closed up. —_— gan ot ok i akepnd INLWAY. porvorsiions |1 2 .. [1ong ngo it tackled a big clothing houso | Mhowns au operates over 500 mileaof + K, BURKET. | has been a decrease of H50 and this bill was vetoed by Goy. Cleve- he B. . railway has opened for busi- | PR R H HEETG® ) utely ruined it, | northem Dinols, Wisconsin, Minnosota, lows 4 Chicago there has Baxk failures and robberies are not|jund be t “tolass logislation:” |ness wveral stations on its new Concordia |in Philadelpha an 1L, | Dakota; and ag te main lines, branchos and connee. salool The average license, before N i 3 f and beeauso 16 was ©olass COISIALon; |y Swhich is built from Odell in this stote | A week before that it wrecked a steamer | blons reach all the great businoss contros of the f \ ns, o bl was oo, | confined to this country. Such things | becauso if the men ‘‘work fower hours | oitardia, Kan, o distanca of 72 miies, [on Ohesspoake Bay. The pilot had been | Yoriiwest o ¥ar Wosh, it matursly anawors ine [ A . m Bong “;':“:o B;f"::‘:«.’ :.;:u:u " | ovour elaewhere, but In no_country do 532?’.131‘.".5551":’5&{1'?2'1 J,:..fi:;‘ boonuse | Alof tho stativis aned aro in Kansas, | experimenting with it for severalmonths | Cicayo, ilvauise, 5:3‘5....‘,“.;;}3,“‘::.';1.‘.7:"‘ ) 3 it i i p o = A g . cago, Milwaukee, La Cro ' ;-u “oooooo I st tho thiovos escapo o casily as they do in | it Goos ot prohibl Eho maing for auy T comerstone of an Eplscopal mission [and finally got careless. ™ No ¢i°“hl; Ghicago, Milwaulee, A ordeon and Bllordaio 111 North 16th Street Omans ! %o Beadly $4,000,000, © Prosent| the United States. In France they treat | Gocy, it is an interference with the em- |nts. with Mo s 5en0Y & fow diys | about power—powor - ¢foug 10 Knock| Guose B e e Bl ' : Yioenso s not loss than §500, and n somo | g thioven awcrlmtaals, Ono of tho | ployors’ a well an the employes' ight. |Grant Mater 51, o Casmone ), e b | (10 oarth off e axls, Tho {rouble o te) Ghentc MATMMACS MM Wluon. | MGOARTHY & BURKE, i R Places more, and the revenue amounts Lo | giractors of the bursted bank of Lyons ot Luruly. it is late in the day for any man [ chargo of the exerciscy, PRy ;u'.,. oh, you fellows needn't jump| Ohloaso, Miwaubes, Maaes aut Probimas Shacs. » 4 more than $4,000,000. This is much | 1ire has boen sent to prison for five|to put out such claptrap as this. Tf It Tho eloctric light company of Lincoln has | off the teain, I know how to handlo it, [ Ghicaso, Milwaukeo, Owatonns aud Fairibauli, UNDERTAKERS! ' botter than prohibition, which means 10 | yoars, and in addition has boen fined |WoF . ¢lass loginlaion,” the statute books | eontvacted fir two ssty-horse power enginos | and thoro ain't auy danger.” Ghicago, Eigin, inckfond and Dubsams. c2' 1 » vht-] el boilers and other fixtures to o) e s que. liconse, no revenue, but free whisky and | 50 000 francs and deprived of his civil :;‘l’)g{‘:llll Oif‘ :l ume I‘:‘i‘.’,dt- ht:l;r i.“’tl‘:e L,,,l,.h:m in firstaclans 1‘|L$&".’«'.‘.‘L’£§a$~ ‘ll"‘,‘j :':\hut d‘u you f)lltlt it (o . gm:{ Sinion, ook Jals 'd and Codar Raplde, 218 14TH Afl;‘gl{:}l{ilt’; BLT, FARNAM 1 ibili 4 - ) iler house will be by o *It's a storage batter) most per-| Chic joux City, Sio ¥ )l E ®o responsibility. and political rights for ten years. The ten: hfi"" llaw ?I this l::w: 8o is ‘E‘l l""‘"' un;:. l‘".“l_" l“l u( (‘-“’I o ;,n‘:«o.mldn a free | fect u::da powerglul ltnra{:’u battery ever t[)lzafifl fl‘fi:fi:’«. 'Sl.;’;.yfi‘.‘.‘.‘h‘c"fl.'m‘flm. - RO — ; — manager was sent up for fivo months and |ent, len law; so is tho proposetlaw bo |gie i 16 crs i lnd‘wiacent ‘o tho city, | constructed, 1had it mado in Now Jer-| Bt s Datite: i P v Minneapole JAY, H, PEABODY M, i : TaE re-nomination of Governor Dawes | fined 8,000 francs, The other directors g § J to the Nebraska Sunday School assembiy |sey. Before taking the lid off I'll turn| Pullman § ecpersand the Finest Dining Cars In PH SR BN of DOTEsToE AN ,000 £ . aws, national and state, than we could | association, on condition 10000 bt | tho box over and show you—como back | the ®:rid aro run on the main linasof the CHICAGO, YBICIAN & SURGEON, ) T g were fined in various amounts, Bome of | yive the title of in this paper. *‘Inter- | raised Ly the asociation, Ths land is valued | LRe BoX ovel b MILWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL RAILWAY, and evers | moatac e 4 " » Republican end it will be_ratified at " i 4 H Hend 3 PARSE: / 85,000, tou, The land is valued | pgra; [ tell you there's no danger—and | agtontionis pald to passengers by courteous employes | , 5esidence No. 1407 Jones 8¢, Offioe, No. 1500 Far- the polls as heartily aa it was i the con- these directors not only did not profit by | ference with the right ull cl’mtnot!l lyl' at 88,000, nbuw’ the label.” of the Company, ;.ul:ul:z ;j;:’x‘mlw\‘.{. l!':;x. tslx b, . aud from 2 to wention,—Omaha Republican, the failure, but were losers, Neverthe. |Cleveland. 8o are the factory la The Plattsmouth Journa reports that Dr. | The box was turned over, and on its 3 00 ar 0foe §1, Teiaence, 185, 5. §, MERRILL, Gen'l Ma: VE i v i i Kogland, where contracts are more sacred | Livivgston respectfully declines the chair of et T ] Manager. £ " | To the fag-ends of lhe. republican | less they were punished lol: Pflgllgance than creeds; 6o are the factory laws that and practice in ‘Iul‘u:am.1:“;\_:.::"'” },auqmfit:::_ trembling drummers saw this M cum(.uuv.'x'um‘.m'“z“' Gen' Pass. Agt party who vote as they are dictated to by | In not exercising proper vigilance over | have been enacted in half the states of ¥id “I‘;'“I‘"" the bourd of regents last | 1R8CHP ts, N, J. apple-jack.” GEO. if. HEAFFORD, Aw't. Gen'l. Pa John M, Thurston and Captain Phillips, | the affairs of the bank, which would | this union; soare the anti usury laws; so | 11, Gl bt 410 redsued his duties in | 72 afe B 00 . cal college, Contracts for the Lincoln water-works have been let, and a bond of £20,000 has been wads e —— and to the peculiar constellation of light- WI_mV Has Cold Feet? fingered gentry who have gobbled up a have prevented the robbery and fail are the anti-Chinese laws of congress; so of the institution, A susall section. of | 8 mOro laws than Cloveland could read = Western Comice-Works, f oftice, *F hose blood di t million acres of school lands, the renomi- | French justice ought to be imported into fifi;‘;‘u}}l:;iflffir':;,.‘:‘ i NS dud signed for s completion of e warks by oi::ffl&“:‘;g’::}:",'l; vt T BT IBON AND SLATE BOOFING, mation of Governor Dawes will doubtless | this country for the benefit of dishonest | though ho ought to know that it is & fun” |t dute o bt o 15, oits S50 "borsoy | asloop, whose stomach is in poor order, bo very grateful. Butif the nomination | bank officials, M this connection the dlmen:&l ln:ll o{. b;::hfl?l ,Soonomy :th.ut uw:».n.. until all s done, and 'lm;‘a_ dige-uves‘%gnrl:fi; hl‘x‘i.- gons G. SPEGHT’ PROP. v ratified polls as heartil; it | remarks of the New York Mail and - | Wh8es for su ) One Voorhees, tn jail at P, it im, can nev :.. um“::,.nmu.unh m’ ':.ld press are very timely; 40 e B aftaoted “! .fl;afln‘ ':"‘“";‘:5‘;"‘ ht}:; feals weee eninted snioids o the ‘21st | warm until he puts his stomach, blood, R R uu w-:; i oo'mm. ok, Governor Dawes' speech of acceptance as ~silently as they would a funeral sermon, wo fear that the 4th of November will salf with strips torn from his | liver and digestion into good condition. bt Ve b wan s | i oan do s by the mid ofBrown's Tesutcitatey, 1 course of an hourhe was fully | yron Bitters. Of this prince of tonics, Mr. W. C. Fuller, of Montgomery, Ala., ou Leader says: Rev, Father Mar- 1 payy slnce What the country needs is the heavy|makes an additional demand for fining, if not lmprisonment, of some of { laborers, 1t was argued by Karl Reuber the worst offen among our bank lin this paper last week that ‘‘wages are directors, who net only do not direct, ulated, not by the number of working eptl7, /84 Olassioal, Boientiflc, Commercial and Art Depart) o Tron Bittars fon | monte, Both sexes idmitied, \ , *‘I took Brown's 0 Bitters for | ingcheap, best of society. ngx'-, .wxpcd taculty 6alvanizea Iron Cornices) Tin, ‘Dormer Windows, ¥laf and . tals, Tin, Iron aud Slase Kooflug, Spechit's Patent Metallio Sk: atent aiusted Hatohnt B a Bracked Shelsiay. be a very chilly day for tha Goyernor | but do not try to out what their | hours, but by the competition, the sup- or aud assistant pastor of the Ro-{Seh o) qobility and am greatly im. "Addross for pastio v W. W, . R aud his dmirers, bea ofcers ace doing, hors are oias|ply aud domand of working. haud; that | s s a1 2y pioc et ith o[ V. BT S o g ity | R B B e, T

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