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OMAI » Da Y RuWE ‘FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 20 1884 Nt T \NDIDATES ! into th pu ] to maint ot b 1 \ t Al AL NOTICES s v { T ught by re 1 89 b i . UiA L | y of civil sorvice re i ‘ i i Py \ i /1) e 2 e : S| Fo o goems rather remarkable tha e rej In f Na o, fo8 A f ¢ : : has | 87 Y VRGOS I p Omaha Office, No, 016 Farnam o |0 A TR Jows: I jonn, 207 o th A ALt de Lo . | S - s | ] Council Blufta Office, No 7 Penrl & |00 5 e, " P | s 5,045, | » putting the v - | o / Stroot, Noar P : . » : 1 1 1t A £y ‘ i i " y New York Oftice, 1toom 65 Tribune 1 In 1846, F Building. i r e > i i " p | 1 t v \1 i | : 1 | i . 10 s W .\ Ll } \ mt of ‘\ ] ) ¢ s | ¥ « 1 4 b ma m v for| 1 p : \( } i IR AR BN BVRRY, W | ) s 1asn than ¢ ayen in 1 f war I It i 1 1 n 7 1 v m | t Ao ense weln 1864, 1T A ~ | € A Liverpool I 5 Sole Agente, Nowsdea!: | } inf 1 of abou f v 1 h | n t I h E Foative. A WY . " 1 period campai out Garfield’s majority. er | ked by ur y foy | I \oss, | } i e for X some prosj Vest Virginia going ro- | I -v‘ { all that is it fireered 1o thy Doivon o Tos |4 mmitteo, undor the | publican in Octobor, a3 the democratic P el — rmanship of Mr. t, has |party party in that state is divided m.“‘ e ly the drift of affsirs t o —— tecome impressed with tho idea that the | bitter factions, while the republicans and {aea, knows perfectly well that Ireland is Cowraxy, ovAna. [ atate must be flooded with groenbacks in- | greenbackera have fused and | radually being froed from the shac kles | : Kat tro C lers to bo made pay. | g = i3 bl A which havo encumberod hor peoplo for | i and L : Able £ the order oy, stead of campaign documents, The com- [in perfect harmony. In 1808 anc e, | H BN LHAN by oxi6 elab, ters ot Interest to 13 ) t AcH i a gron tato gave its el T t hat t > 3 g shin 9 WNTANTED Laundress, or il an, L) N DTISEING D NNQG? | mittee has accordingly asse d congroess- | this sta gave its ele al v that the day is near at when ¢ mployed, (A} t s W .00 k P HE BEE PUBLISHING O, PROFS men §1,000 each, United Staten senators | republicans, and in 1876 and 1880 to the | youth, ambition and talent of Ireland | - WA S it wat. | ] Gleinom aed Rackon i k S St.. bet "‘.‘ 3 ',‘} o 100 10p will have as fair a chance of success at| Thore ia nc apparent di le .l asin_ America, Already thero are | number of strikes nor in rish-Amorican riots who do not | workmen S0 them 7, ROSEWATER, Editor, €500 ench, tho collector of internal reve |democrats, Tilden’s majority in 1876, A Jrhy Mansger Daily Circulation, ' €500, minor fodoral ofticials from |was 12,714, and Hancock carried tho | —One vood 8ix rosm hot Wi 0. 488 Omaha, Ncb. 2 {8260 down to §30, state oflicers from |state in 1880 by 2,060, In the|hesitate to advise their kinsmen to|torness « it severa] sactions . ) = Congressional Pronibition Conven- |£1,000 to $250, But how much tho tato election two yoars ago tho|romain in tho land of their birth, that |hath empinyers And sk men Ars e W it A ot tion, ronds have boen a od haa not yot been | democratic eandidate for supreme judge 'fl““.y may }nh r faithfully with those who [ upon their cours It is strang 700 Bouth o A fing larzo carriage o coach horve. The electors of the nd Congressional | ascertained by Tur Bre. had 3,221 mojority over the republican 'm.‘\.l:'.‘-‘ .;:.‘5,:;,:‘,‘,‘“”VI,’;J‘)“\').- “.':.”1,‘“ "‘\;.fm-h rwv:vr\v‘-v_ ion :.;1“ be :xy]r.lm‘lur V7 ANTEDTheco cir at tho siaven o Ve bl e district, who intend o voto for the nominect | iy jg what wo call bloeding tho can- [and groenback voto combined, and the [ yurera, In thelr eyes tho day of the non- | poe bor sty 'rlf"l'ry‘_:“'vl‘“‘-h" Ix\l4l:r1\'|v1-:\|:uv. ¥ 10th sireet, Omaha. ) ST INENYS NP P 7],‘ i of the Prol representatives ro meet in delegate conve in the city of Hastings, Tucsday, Soptombor 30th, 1881, at 7:30 p. m . for the purposo of |state oflicers ro r A) ANTED A sewing g! W n party are requested to rend ionel vote gave the | resident proprietor seems to be dr i, b y aro afraid to risk arbitration in the hax 844, Two [to its close, and the dawn of Irish pros- [ qf persona who sympathies mig perity to bo visible in tho cast. as is usually tho 1881, had & poy layers and ad we ques- |agaregato congr didates with a vengeance tion whethes thoy will submit toit. The [democrats a plurality ¢ and |years before that the democratic major. ick. 1L T. Clarke, fon 12041 1 fixtures of & boa 1 T Ot "The bric ive rather slim pa 3 Furnitu the transaciion of such other business as may [if they are obliged to give up half of ity on the congressional voto was a loss of a quarter of a million alo failed” after a ATANTE ing w zood Iusiness, Pect location in coma before the convention, their salary as a bonus for their |In 1878 tho democratic majority on con-slnce 1871. In the three y v6 | atelke to establish Wages ‘ o o nnwclier, 207 8 ,:h*,‘ st 1o elapsed since 1881 the Irish % i) 1rce, on ogata 1600 Howand strects Each county will be entitled to ene d . through the importation of ** to Amoica has been over s quarter of a | (anada, | FGeoris aventie: T ofiices, thoy will bo norely tempted |gressman was 6,450, for every thotsind population, ~Central com | 1635, i i Lar mittecmen from tho varions connties are nrged | to steal more than enough to it make up milli th nde: t 1 arge f wo to call conventions for the election of delo- g i S i ‘R LANDS THAN OURS. Tl us rendering 1t prob-|arg being to Buit ntly, Appl after they are elected. If all the items|OZ77//8 LAND, THAN avle that the present population |on the Cenadian Pacifi Lails S e A i . gates, David C; W, WoornA! M. LEwis. J. G, Brorow, ommitteo worn collocted | The meeting of the emperors of Ger- exceeds five millions by -~ little, | gon aro extremely low. many, ltussia and Austria, accompanied |if at all. -~ To say that this 18 lees than [ A "o ont many daily papers were in_ er- half the population which the island could | 1or in annor ¥ yrity of the comfortably support under favorable cir- e considerablo SHovats LIALHAR HALHE: | oo ; r evorablo eir-| Asociated Prese, that a_considerablo L L] L) i cumstances, is stating a strong fact very | umber of Cincinnatti moulders had re- - - | the disbursement of about £15,000, The |ally ceused much epeculation in the po-|mildly. In 1 the inhabitants num- |},51nc0d their allegiance to tho union. nd District, | question naturally arisos, What does all [litical circles of Europe. Thomain ob- | bered 8,175,124, Wero a consus in 1801 |~ Diig printers at Evansville, Tnd., held i S e fiite ' “bar']” | ject of the imperial convoeation will ro- |0, #how & ‘rate of increnso which in | o meeting last Sunday at which they ob- Captain J. H, Stickel's appointments: this mean! Aro wo to have a ‘‘bar'l” | ject of tho imperial convec il thirty years from to-day would give Iro- | ymteq 1o th bmr:ii“ e o "_’l‘ optember 27— Aurora, Hanilton county, 2 | campaign? This might all bo well enough | main a profund sccret for some time. [0s- | lunqtan millions of people, thera wonld |1ccrcs {0 tho borrowing of matter be ek, P %3 A Bt i 7 7 : R ‘ cople, en morning and ovening papers print- | door L if it woro in Ohio, but in Nebraska it is | tensibly nihilism in its various phases|bo cvery reason to rejoice; for, if the ten | ed. in tho saoe TR WA September 20— York, York county, 2o'cloclk, : : i il b m, not necessary. It is presumed that con- | was an object of solicitude and its sup- | willions were busy, thrifty and well | manded pay for both uses. They alao divided between farming and menufac- Sept. 15, 1884, assessed by the ¢ 41 U, WOkESIARGEL | thoy would amount to about £30,000. X OU, I£ only one-half of the amount ho secur- | by the heads of their respective cabinals, ed, Mr. Hascall, tho treasurer, will have |at Skiernviece, i 0200l polisitors for Art P sued in parts, &ddress P, O Afis, lowa., Committee on Call, s store for Neb. v, 1007-%at e w 4tp The Campaign in the Ne: oarders at 0 Gisl to dogeneral house work. Ap Mra James Cotter, 1524 Shermas ave, $ [ F10 rth of Grac 8Ost D—LADIES OR GE to take nlcc 1, €6 Apply on prem W. 0. WELSHAGS. s in good th 1ith and Corner Sth and ¥ feet In city work at their own homes; $2 to § lea of watcr o September 30—Seward, Seward county, 2| i PFreme T e e iR b iee AR LKA ARS e T K oclock, p. m, grossmen will fight their own battlen in | preasion une of tho princiy 166 | turing puraulte, they could live for loss | oooonned tho uso of “patent B con. | ietiy made rentby mail: no carisasi ) 2op smber 80— Ulyssese, Butler county, 7:30 | their own districts, and if compelled to [under consideration. Emperors value per head in proportion to their advan- ;litu’w\(hy' o s ')s;\ Please address Reliable Man e Detober 1-Duvid City, Dutler county, 2|°Pend & thousand dollars each ~they | their lives as much s other men, and | tages than the five miliions to-day. T A e e R o'l would naturally prefer to disburso tho |naturally desire tho extormiation of | - © — 1000 e pex Hduirr Thies Dapare abouc: o Tasing, Butler county, 7:30 f 1o ey thomsolves, and see that it is put | thoe desperato and deadly foe to whom no lo omburrassment of the Gladstono | ¢ to tho demand and one refu o e i ministry arrisir 11on is accentual from the Egyptian qu: The spirit of ed by the outspoken op- | 1,0uigville, hut the o'clock, p. octaby m is ab: October » too wity, Neb o'clock, | whero it will do the most good. |life is sacred, who consider no p. ~ Osceola, Polk county, ng paper DA romsburg, Polk county, 7:40 [S0 far as tho national ket | high to pay for successful tyrannicide, | positionof the commercinl and finaucial |gtands oyt boldly againat usion control. ireni, O o'clock, p. m, is concerned, there is not the remotest [and against whom armies and navies, di- mh»nsun( reat Britain, not only to|N arly all of tho man ng es October 3—I'riend, Saline county, 2 o'clock, | qanvor of its dofeat 1n Nobraska, The | vino aud human laws are useless, Nihil- [any surrender ot English influence in the | iinan B By ERieT m L L o i in ita most fatal form is|country, but to anything in tho shape of only question is on state, congression Tho resta n clse- (8 dual or multple control ther moro plentiful in Russia th h it s s representing these whe but the elements of whic | candidates, and nearly ove Trania's favorite poet is now in Naples, |and lo and since his arrival the deaths from |candidate, besides paying a reasonable | composed, the secret forces which it er ; “;'m lu‘u“ sb 1lm L "\;t ¥ n in a hi rreatly i 1 ¢ . | assessment for legitimate exp ia [ ates and utilizes, aro present in G uy | favor of a positive indeed aggressive cholers have greatly diminished. 1t inay [assesoment for legitimate expor s n opportunity to | Egyptian policy. Now that Lord North allizo in effective shape and do their cana CGien Wolseley have nittee |appointed work. So the three eniperors ched to the Nile delia, py if it | havo a o personal interest in |1 question say that it » erand | the ways and m of suppression, and |consider the dispatch of = Wo ; 4 3 e 2 aro likely to maxe offensive and defen. |to tako supreme wmilitary control gress as an independent demoerat in oppo- | dc 19 | 4ivo allinnco against the common encmy, [ mere coup for cffoct, but that it means sition to the republican nominee of Colo- | politicians and bummers so that they may | Ono of the results of that allian 5Dt must bo rendered secure from rado. This shows that a rooster with |bo comfortably provided for through a|be ademand upon Switzerland to irom any (uarter, { his head ctiopped off will keop on run- |hard winter! 1f such assessmon the Nihilists within her jurisdict othor result would be tot rthy | agaociation b i diax Lk DL {¢ sl TR dibn Y e, “of the special mission Which circum- | yarrsmen ning. bo enforced in Nebraska, nono but mil- | Lo, o ueated to do thomme thing,and | Mances have marked out for England in | b (e be that poetry after all is the most effi- | bound to spend considerablo mo ciont safe-guard against b sides. What, then, does tho ¢ ¥ I s into the union, propose to do with all this mo Jin Bevrorn proposes to run for con-f |gets it? Does it iutend to gebup ion party for the professional w will those builders union labor. The master ston made an agreement Nova ta, Conne reby no stono can be p and tools elass trad L poor_t are to | o lionaires can afford to run for offic nobimpoasible thatithoe UnitealSts Egypt.” As to the growing impatience | i —— i e z ¥ a possible that the Uni States o 10 growing 1mpatience | njghod to any person out sido of the as 7 ANTED—Some one tosde (14 Ir ina very dull day when tho city of S0 TR, {OF. may bo asked to join tho loaguc, at loast [of Gormeny and Austria on tho subject | aciution. - Nive of Hh traltimero popors | W AN piniotts 8] Atlanta and the stato of Georgla do not | FONFST L1 ISLATORS WANT-[to the extent of oxtraditing notorious [of British occupation, theso trade jour- | ombloy non-unio labor IR furnish a startling ecnsation either of a B, conspirators, nals declaro and believo it means nothing |~/ 0o sniary o tho grand master work-| W 'ch N R o 4 were not entirely ignored. pither Ger- | powers, J in Jismarck, tha - own §6. o ! 1t ia suspooted that somo of thoso sonsa- | preyidential, congroasional and atato can- | mant” Russia nor Austrin is directly con- | there should bo conatiiuted in Kaypt o W ANTED—An uay . B s 1o build tions are manufactured to order. didates, & largo portion of tho pooplo of [corued in tho final adjustment of the | strong government of somo sort, bringin o el I nice It ) cor : = Nobraska havo yot to perform the most | Egyptian question, but neither is satistied | With 1t tho security that always attaches enth annual session of th sions of way conducto: Boston October 21. 7The with the lame and impotent conclusion of [ to strength, At tho Salino county fair the grand |important work of the campaign. We | Jith the lamo and impotont conclusion o il meet i stand collapsed and precipitated soveral | refor to tho nominatlon of logislative | posod to make Kngiand pay something | Recent English papers containing let. | Fon 1ot 1. all | AN fourin o priva hundred to the ground amid the wrock. | candidates. The poople demand that | for tho privilego of ntealing Egypt. Eng | tors from residents in Madagascar givo o | ovor tha. United | [l Although there was but one person injur- | thoy shall bo ropresented in the stato |land has no friendsin Europo, and tli | clearer idea of the oxisting stato of af- |40 ooy establish the RV aDaet prizo sho is approprinting is not calou- | fairs i that persecuted island than ean | ot c SRR Setts s IAGkh e ed, the accident was a repetition of the [logislature by men who will serve thei i i [ L s I : logiclature by By Ol o areasilior U pepulaslty cithiths bo gained from occasional dispatches. | 1000 members are s ié standdisasteral rg.munt. Some ono | interests rather than those of corporate great powers, Sho Is liable to hear from | The netives have been driven out of the Alltheiwindow ought to be held responsible for the con- [ monopolies, and yet the peoplo, when [the triangular council at Skierneviece, | most important seaport towns, which are | {77itod Stat 2 A Thi sithe! o 1 * oc o Sl struction of theso stands, which are put | the nominations como up, aro too apt to |and so may France in regard to Chinese [ vither burned to the ground or occupied thel WV SRR o Only two green glass factc re the organizaion a fuctor In American pol- | 8t every session of the legislature to sub- | hey 1ot in a good deal moro light on the [ that its authority will bo established | at 1 i Octobor 6, Eleven subjects : 4§ ; by French forces, Wifteen I o a.z0; up in the most flimsy manner, and are u |accept a candidato without thoroughly in- | ™ ,l',:‘ L TR 6 I MR At oy -ljlip'q iR o ;:1\,],',(1] et | ning; the xe ab.atazt up ‘Ootober 1, e constant danger to lifo and limb, vestigating his rocord and ascertaining | which aein i i IS e S et o o-operative flint glass works at Be estigating ascertuining which speaks with some ofticial authority, P8 aro to como, their p I ax with orders, Tho ,, o his views, They arotoo apt to fake |says: *‘Thoevents at Skierniwice arc [0 pen up the ) in_ the | mang f of glasa is stead i0n, 2012 1 | A ror110x of Capitol avenue has boen |everything for granted. 1i tho people | d7minating the whole political situation, "““l""’" and penass their _condition | jpproving, 3 | terporarily left without sidews wore as careful in solecting thotr [ 11O weoting of "“°i‘ b 1“"'”““""?" ‘ Sy 22 L\'i':."‘ "'.'(V, i LT n one-fourth of the composi th | S0 s i ; 5 i sovercigns, accompanied by confidentis year ¢ . Much sickness nen, and th y patd about St |1k in rainy weather it is almost impas candidates and exacting plodges | statesmen, indicntes a l‘}'“*’)' of peac mony the Hova forces, and as v 8 th ‘\‘..‘ ” .),, Th \;-H“‘, | it for the hundrods of children who go up|from thewn as tho railroads aro [Tho is no question now of formal g able-bodied male population era thoro are quietly endeay t il | li i this stroet to the high school. The grad- |in choosing their political tools, and can- | anc r of cial agreements, b s ur-u]nm from vork, 1t this trouble, T HE ing has boon comploted and tho sidewalks | didatos, thero would ba no foar that, [Meeting will confirm the underats nings softhoselidopondant i A large number of manufact B Clakatres ). Fi i | 118 : 3 e 3 * |alrendy heppily existing on all gr themincreasesday by day. The French de- |, nts are working nii [}l should be immediately relaid. Tho board | when the peoplo did win, thoy would be | iest s bt oider that overy queation | mands are §600,000, indemnity, payment | qus: raileond shons sartisalarls = L HE of education should seo that this work is | sold out by their choson representatives. | vutside the pre aties quio way ting | of all foreign claims, and the absoluto |00 1o e ol e, O e il dono, as it is an outrago to leave the | But the antimoenopoly question is not |the m ivg_conjointly whoro | (56! n of the whhv_"‘!r‘\jt of the I \tn parade of the labor unions of |10t ST 7 : | street in ils prosent condition another | tho ouly thing o bo considered in the | their Iuterests comeide, lvctivg har- | Wi an yleld this, tho Hovas | Gumberiand, Md., the other day, tie = TR 1 | @37, Oropelmalko should ! also) o laldl| cheice ot 1iblbiative. cmdidatont b y:.hy‘.l,v‘\;,l.\.,.l.u y .mlu.,urx..,.ll‘-,:x:.\ullm i botses wero all in line and w union e | ¥ = A . [ anity to erve of , law and ader. h rs old, wa id had tops or | | acroes lwufntmlh stroot, and steps [aro always some mercenary wroteh pen. the rights of all,| Tho troubles of Peru did 1 cense I'he Moncngahela valley miners profess 1y C ! “ i should be built at the abrupt embank- | ho, by intrigne and false pretenaes, |but ke a watchiul eye on thoso who | with tho ea s of peace with|to have confidence that they will wir ) i | i ment at tho head of Capitol avenue to primaries and conventions disturb tho .'\v n"x-w\lvrui things ¢ Chili, ft:]m.-\ pl ;;mui. .tll..v now presi- [ their strike. Only 250 ont of 5,000 are y B p | B i A 0 anarchists who prowl about in the dark | dent of the republic, has been ob! t Conl is relling now at the pri | { | without delay. ok an eleo B0, T | LA g at L10/Drioe f | Pl el an election to tho leglslature |\ aim to destroy all institutions. maintain himself by force of arms agninst s was paid, and stocks are L850 friw [ i M. Pariick Eaas, president of the forno other purpose than to soll out L — General Cacoras, one of the partisun |being rapialy used up in the lower river | ] Irlsh national league, is being soverely |t the first opportunity, The peoplo of [ The latest dipatches n»...;, China are [leaders in tho reeent war, Thas faz vie- | marke I s itioten 2 hin aff: Lancaster county havo been compelled | POt the oflic ‘mlrvz\n!l.« of Admiral Cour- | tory seoma to rc with tho recognized hes been issued for tho State { criticised on account of his efforts to make y DERRRN Q0IPRRG: 1 ot to" Miniat Forry, and therefore | government, and thero is reason to hopoe | Labor ress of New Jerzey, to meet my, Inanire ¢ 1 t. Juo. L. Hill h [ will come up for discuss; itics, Prominent members of the league [ Mitto blackmailing achemes on the partof | actual situation, Tnstead of destroying | throughout the whole countr 1 legisla - = hold that it is in 1o way a political body, [8uch scoundrels who continually threaten 1|‘t'numt|i'r4||1h» portionof tho Chinese | disturbances ns this irsurrection must be [ tion will be asked for ombodying the o st ?raou very clcy cobbt0 Falconora Habrono Loss] h ; y iy v fleet at Foo Chow, the French sunk two | expected to follow upon the desolations | measures demanded, being c lac HpVaReid SarnFan.” Leward given, Max Me ¥ and protests are 9 , them with *‘capital removal.” I'ne result . latic > emanded, being compulsory 05310 protests are being made against Mr, I war vessels only. Tnstead of dismantling [ and disorganization of a great and dis- [ education for children under 15 ye HENTFurpished parlor in strctly prisato | < 0 e i . Egan's conduct. Ho is a strong Blaine [ i8 thattho Lancastor dologation isforced to | ghg fortrenses on tho river Ming below | astrous war. Tho decade after tho oyer. | ago; an cmployer's liability la man, and is doing all he can for him, bat | Make the most corrupt combinations with | that city, and blowing up their guns | throw of the Biitish govermuent in our | sto.o accounts as an ofiset for wages; A AP R e T priuciple jobbers and thieves for the eake of secur- | with dynamite, they ivflicted ouly slight | own country, was the most troubled in | boiler inspection; morefactory legislation | 1 P P hick 1o of |and reparable injurics on thoso fortresses | our history. payment of wages weekly, and power to l would be tho same, and tho ropublican [ I8 appropristions which tho pooplo of | M desiroyed a very limited number of WS compol employers to anawor labor ues. | 70K 3 members of tho leaguo would protest just | thelr county deserve aad ace entitled to. |gups, * It siow appears that Foo Chow | No sppointmont yot mado by the Glad. | fiona, x as vigorously as the democratic members [ Under the ciroumstances we cannot | was uot seized bocauso the Fronch wero [ stone adwministration has been wo cordial.| A new use for fron and steel is to be Fee RENT—A house wit fonr ooy and kit A= For vrime it hmy 3¢ rowert i 84, one blook north of St. Mars s prlwe baled hay at loweat priocs, aa. ranitary cleaner. Satifaction G Abel,(successor to J, M, St 75,00 4108 Vurwam s 50 by ! T«,«'““" i (oubie’ Burso. at 1910 Faraam, | NT—Furnished roows. Injuire 205 '—A furnished 10010710 1th are now doing. Any attempt on the part blame Lancaster county, Every member not atrony enough to attempt that ex-|ly approved by all shades of political |found in the construction of forts, The ,m,""“”’” a ML Ldrerg "I, 5. CLARK SO of auy of its officers to drag the leagus | from that county, howover, bocomes an ph'v.ll,rlltl)ul 1];;1“-.1 wero vory ;i‘lpd to :{'u\ opinion as that of Lord Dufferin to the vice- [ 48y n(' \-urumurl;. m]I masonry furlmlcn- e e 620-1m ey ler, Nob, ; Ik AAL9) L SR s ory. | 0ut of the Ming with whole skins. ~ Ac- | royalty of India, Toricsas woll aa Liberala | tions have gono by, Iron turfots are be: | J0& RENT—One furuished reom 1013 D M e Y s Good pasturiug, Spring water, 40 politionwll). only somull dn frouble | ABI® “:“.’“h"l"’.h" in forced to do every- | pyiral Gourbot lios off the China coast ro- | agrea i pronownciug it the very bestwhieh | ing introduced into English forte, tnd JU S hise T W i§ weler and dissension. ng against his own honest convictions | pairing his ships and awaiting reinforce- | the existing material in either party will [ they can ba built at a cost of $19,000 a | prorn A swoll furnished front roow, 1600 RETRE— ———— , in order to please his constituonts, What [ ments, before ho attacks another fortified | permit, and the only regret expressed is |gun. Al tho European governments are [ X' Howar sticet. ) H, K, BURKET Tur Now York Star is sadly deficient | wo want is honest and capable 1ien in the ‘“YL Biepraoa that it must create a vacancy in tho|preparing to modify their fortifications I—House and barn S0th and @ar in ita goography, By locating Atchison | legislataro, and it rests with. ho people | 1O Fronch and Chineso aro both atill | Turkiah mission which it will ba_exceed. [aud have iron forts built, wh L S g™ | FUNERa DIRECTOR AND ENMBALMER i in trouble over the exact state of their [ ingly diflicult to filt with any thi been found to be practically 4 gl ol ) o ything liko o practically impr in Nebraska it has cast an undeserved |to elect such re presentatives, rolations, Kvery one can seo at a glance | equil ability, Lord Dullerin’is, by com-| 1t may be of interest to manufacturcrs but unintentional reflection upon Ne- e that they are not at pe but they both [ mon consent, the foremost British diplo- | to kuow that one-fourth of the Connells- braska justice in the publication of the| 1§ Octoler there aro three states that |deng,that they are at war. The Fronch | matist now I, ville coke output goes to Chicago, one- - i following: will hold state elections, They are Ohio, [deny it because they want to circum- | Lord Duflerin will, howover, havo a | fourth to eastern furnaces, ana the bal- | JI§F BENT urnin Tho Nebraska idea of justico has al. | West Virginia aud Goorgia, Tho prin. |*Tibe tho nera of hostilities, and wish to | peculiurly diflicult tusk it bis row ¢fice, | 8nco to tho neighboring valleys, Forty o J. F. ARMSTONG, M, D. ractice Limited to Diseases of the hied, front runm 111 North 16th Strest Oina te, 8, E. 20th and Day. | e 114-22) i i ninateinte v | Bvoid raising questions of neutral rights, | Aside from the labor, care, and inpum- | Percent of tho capacity is idle, but the | JJOR KENI—Twounfurnisied 100 28 ;:!E.‘L‘i:"fi'.‘.n'l'.ffiifl":fii :-l-:ci"t:; ..fl{(:fi- u:ml interest of courss conters in Ohio, land the Chinese because they do not | crable embarrassments connected with | demand is improving, snd it now seems o RN TR TR T ST i T ) i SRt AR SRE 0 EhEICAR Fou where the contest is boing carried on think H'nv‘lllauh‘uu yot ready for a general | the government of 220,000,000 people, | Probablo that ina few weeks the 10,000 l‘ N. 13th 8¢, et r. 1t would bo a|fight. The French publicists are con- |aliens in blood, religion and social usa 15 will all be at work, D e other 40 ith the groatest v none of its primitive freshness and origin- | » Jud f NOR RENT x large ¢ 0,00, ality, Boms Atchison boys robhed . | disastrons blow to the republicans to |*¢19¢ntly arguing laboriously that they [he must moot aud osercomo tho. dissas. lly spoakivg, trsde and indus- | W65l - i Fye uid Bar { gro's melon-patch aud the negro arrested | lose Ohio in Octobor, as the chances | ™, B8 *'8tate of roprisal,” that is, & |isfaction aud demoralization produced by [trisl conditions are” improving, The -~ - 1503 FARNAM ST . . OMAH | them. The boys were released and the | would T art O [state of limited war, having for its ob- | his fpredecessor, Though years have ufacturing intereats of this country | JAQRIE ¥ Five roum houseon voutn 16t e ¢ dad] MAHA, | of $20 3 wgaingt the nanne|would bo in thut event that it would [jeot the obtaining of satisfaction on | passed since Clive's viotory ae Plussey | are following the good old military max e Nausy ol R - | costs of $20 assessed against the negro. | 1 . A . u M 3 y ' P | § s ) { As that unfortunate man had no money | *1%¢ £¢ domocraticin November,and have |20 point of “minor importance. | fastened the English grip on Indis, the |im, *Tn vime of peace prepare for v a 976-10 g i3, H, 2, he was sent to jail to work out the costs, |® Very depressing effect among the re. |l":'mlul“lu : a3 a pre n-h-fm\ for 4 the | conquered nlm not reconciled to the con- | aud for me 1” past havo been speadin R B : » Pla 1ith, - e Nan: g | - UMBVISGE At R QR to uoaia, | LT AOFTORLAR RN R big ench position a saizure of Neavolican | querors, and never will be. The gulf be. [ money very liberally in increasing and [ 1w i Cus 0 alinend of jusblo paid the | publickns of othor statos where the vote | trading vessels madoby the British n | tween them is as mide and. doon ey aver, | extending capacity and. in reduciog cost | hete L J ’ TUUNOUGHERAD AND 1166 ORADA ] authorities discoverel that the prisone P ¢ 4 v i { Sutbaritle cri;‘iu:m“; st U ‘:,ul:‘u;h“:l, isat all close, It s of the utmost im- | 1840, as reprisal for wrong douo some | The Knglish are regardod by the mass- [0f production [P0k kN . voom 8 WEREEARR AMN (Cueey pi f ot his ear bitten off and fived him §1 | POt0ce that tho rojublicans capturo [ Englith subjects by the infriugowent of | es as beings of diabolical power aud pur- | . The Italians have for yeara been among | K itiiiit Aviy 1018 Ha 18 ..HM Ak JERSEY L:‘.UH $o didn't have the dollar, and it cost | Oi0in October in order to make ture nmlm" concegsions proviously :nmh' to alposes, whom an inscrutablo providence gl]ml"": lw\-«v n-vn(«nl\lnm for tron [ . - o o il £ im €93 7 = sollector. | of it in N } They : , | suiphur mining company, the blockads of | has allowed to torment the faithful for a |8teel, The Venetian ludustrisl Compa. [ Jo78 BENT Fur dh t il 61-22 v . - Al adkailed him §83.70 fo stave off the eolleotor. |of it in November, They have not very [the (ireok poris by Paloerston fu- 1850, | comnononed who, anoner or later, will be|Dy has recently undertaken the manu- | 5 N e - L} 1AR McUARTHY & BURKE, Then he ou:‘mt.li':“d umc‘dub:lmd h b.u'l, much of & margin to work on as will be to avenge the wrongs of Don Pecifico; } exterm nated or driven from the country, | facture of armor plates for the govern- | yaow ievi % w“umln:)"?. ';dct;"‘“yuintu.?“v" seen by tho figures. At the recent state |#ud the seizure of the island of San Juan 7 ment with the intention of furaishing ov- | Fadis i ok ol Dloated bondiiidure any tro ! | election the democrats have been viotori. |PY the United States in 1850, pending o The 1umors that France has offered | erything that the govoroment will w | ' o4 justy yN";Mk INEAAR IS MM L bk this clalzoad by blican | *etiloment of a disputo as to the bounda- | the Isand of Corea to Japan, as a com | it iron aud steel. " Tho Russian govern- | J'4 Justly, ebraska is reserved for the h y the republican try line, Noie of these things were | pensation for her assistance should war [ment has of late been following the same : poor aud owly wausgers that Ohio will altreated as acts of war. One writer goes ! bo openly declared, ave assuming such (independent policy, J RENT | UNDERTAKERS| T65-10p & ”lna 147H STREET, BET, FARNAM AND DOUGLAS ENT—f urnished rooms 1903 Karnam

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