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i the christian name of Wcller._ the green- : sorionsly affect anybody, but on the quire for house 1] back congrossman of Towa, is Calamity. [ placo of tho monopoly. This duty Was | o4’ vauld bo u material improve. Swarms of them may be seen going o [ o Ity I Thin is a mistake, a it in simply a nick-abolishod in 1878, and thi gave a now |\ U, HELCREMEREE Subove: Outtine the Ticket, thelr work early in the morning, dinner | W7ANTEDAlads cook at nort 2 namo. The Now York Stcr saya ho got | impetus to tho industry. Tho produc |y o = g% b (T PEROEH Biuo Springs Motor (Rep.) l:'ucl_l- u;l:u::d.“ o lri«lsturmlu;; 3\131;;«;4\rd ':ua T = ] tho namo becauso ho triod to dodgo pay- | ton jumped to 200,000,000 gallons in | rori'ty pay avery cont of tho. exponse, | g oL AT ropublicens l;m}r]a stated | OO O ot tharm 1o b ugER A LV i cios et onet Db o e i mentof & noto by sying he sigued it | four yoars. This abolishmont of the| g,y o cut would alao improve Sixteonth | okt would injara. the. succoss of ths | OFIoh atores and offoes or on tho sireas, | 0t Prtetel, e LT when suffering from a calamity—being [ monopoly, the removal of the duty, and T 3 i : T 1 At ages when the children of the well-to- ANTED—A sewing girl at 1617 P Park of P. McEvoy. A. J. Popleton, ) stroot. It might for the time being |national ticket TRt e L | 5o b pRFLRG L6 @iites HoHobl Withiodt w Lk OMAL A DALIY RKE -TUESDAY LPTEMB ER 23 1884 3 dmeie. — - = s £ i % . i W, e sxnarad & good many of th liti d t the legislature o - NTQ SOR REN T-A house with b rooms, % M1 |A COMPETITOR OF AMERICAN | parks in this country, snd they think by s/ by refusing to | party politics and to run the legislat Sy e 5 N nworth S MHE ( WATA BEE COMI R e s haa been. vors fortunate 1 seeur, | ramominate dobn Bl W0 (5" 1 "ot BTN A 3 “eorporations, The| S BCIAL NOTICES | Foia et s 5o “ [ - d 1 astive il i 18 Amerien, bt i 70 "t‘ik”*;‘"'\": republican conventions were packed by LOAN—Rlonsy - — @ no- | ing comparative trifle. 1 comes like a swea! I n — . ('OR RENT=New store, also room ve the firetpo ingit for P o the long-sulfer e Gutetigent peapie | FAilroad Blawyers, agents, auditors a | g L=y Twenty-five years ago others who 1 the grasping aima f Office, N, OL0 e ear) ¢ | troleum discovery was made near Titus:| ; - intry. avored : | 11 Blufls OMce, No 7 Pear) St 115, Parnnylvi e Tur people of Omaha ought to e ¥ funds all gaiie? shouted the depo-i- | COTporate ‘monopolies and were villing Fm; RENT—Furnished rooms. T ear Brond way. N move brick buildings. In the first place |tors, to manipuiate the state nominationg, AN 16th St. toom 65 Tribune nneylvania regi ery een'e ™ raplied the presi Jent —— y 01 KE b h four ro: ey ; v ro more pormanent, And give the [ Aro you. s that he Jegthethieees i — R 0T KENT—A 1 use with four plted the pal marke - L fih ting Bull and Civifization, . k o Inquire a t 3 m The | with ¢ L. Five k ity an appeatance of stability. OFj : LYW Chicsgo Herald, FINANCIAL EXCHANGE-T or | i7 ! Ia yurse, whero buildinga are liabl [ ot 4 Sitting Bul bout the last man on Pi i it small furi room, 160 gal ero ¢ 5 ipplied to ¢ 1 Howar 095-22 sila Wt ¢ v | Towered on the hills when the streets are lina, pe earth one would expect to discover any- S WANTRD Yok t et from | cut down it tmay be policy to erect frame and “‘barn- | thing wrong with our civilization, He 18 | | TOREE i and Ua w0 | largest pa nt r ittt 4 et ilioily A" 810 8 w04 dull witted ono at tha )—Stone Cattors, Attent AL 2 gla ; the oil ficl ninsals ) - y A : =y they pi eond. fiddl ver been noted as a philos 3 to w fr v |- - vubrwDAY. ol ik |tz hoe hills, i almost entirely built up | suse demoreats sy thoy play second fiddla |, 5k B peot A EhAY T pas. gty o | Jom Nt oy _fa front rooms. Wilh, wa brick, St. Joo also has a Iaego brick { eren A, Tockwood s s “vidow.” It f« |Bad braing enough to look upon any ono i nater LA AvOeiAion sadoy | v ’ N as tho appearance of a very 1 that she earns £10,000 a yoar as a*‘depart- | fact, and that was inconsistent \ F‘ RRENT—Nicely Tarnishe TET; p R n. The diff in cost be- |mentlavyer.” She always gets the claim and | with anothe Ho has appoeared to be.n D—A Rood toatmi N. 15th 8 et [ ogt . e - J v case. Belva is ‘nearly 00 if o day, [wild man who took things about as he pricos. - Will pay fa SOl RENT_IT 1 . 0,00, . wnd, | tween brick and wood s not so great | bright ae a new dollur, koan. witted, lonest | found thera and. asked no ((uestions fely, J. . Hoknisk, Beairice) ot Gl Bavls Co1ios earnamm 81, " 7ot e 3 d not asham, She is not ashamed o e G - bR, . s Wik somo people muppose, and [{f6 AN AR, SHE B8 ot ashan f In this ho has been misjudged, After [ JWANTED=A recond hand NOR RENT-Tar i . P e TRt Tie warali woukd indeed strous for o | tho slight differonce in cost is soon mad The Ol City Blizaard says: It Is strange :}»lilfluu h'u’( A nzx!N- York clty ho [ a8 fiCe: iving nams and e FSnutacturin 1013 ilarney St. 81399 : y * | indus. |Up in the eaving of repairs, A framo [how deeply intarestod many of the candid R EGTILI ST, KD W8 HIORS NULPHInG | e orme T . i | JTOOR RENT Furnished room 1516 Dodge St Y PSRRI LFCTERS. time st least to tho 4 N ATL T eRg 1 st 1| re 1n tho kalvation of the eonntry. The feel. | thinig about civil'zation was tho fact that | VWNIENTA kool Jatndey wiel at the i k 81:22p uilding has to bo conatantly repairoc little children are sent on the streots to | ne d g ———— lly in view of fact that ing scem %0 decp that person who doesn't [0l RENT-Rico ot un‘urnished enoms 1 Dorclens ol S i atd ted, whi o repai brick [ know better might be led to the conclusio popheggic hey ong ¢ e e Se s Dea PURLSHING CKT {55 & oAbt oveRpodeutlon; aud painted, whilo the repairs on brick |know batter mig it b led"to_the conclusion | make money when they ought to bo at | T e OO, oK T Kad hy,m;,«»“ ks .‘(wlw + long been known that potrsloum | 8ructure are comparatively fow and inex. [ fuil' (e "weiefs oandid e Bk ys W llu;m men accustomed to such | V St Scandinavisn proferred. 5 - it b bl ta tix order of the company. na long been kno! iat potr i Bt by " g oty L B co things would pass troops of these little | — T—Furnished rooms 1908 Farnam St wOp RO TUR[NH]NG {0 PROES? | existed near Baku, which it a oity of mive. l.lmh!, the insurance on brick the atter d ling mainly o the former. money getters and wago-winners daily | Yy ANTED=Dining room cirlat the Scandina d s 77041 i BLh DL y LRUTD 0.000 or $0.000 neople. The|buildings is much less than on fra Carter Harrison plowed his steers down in | oy 4 850 5 P A A 1ite', on South 11th St 1 RN Raw Ave Moot SotLRe 0 8 T o iR, B ®Omo ,000 or 50,000 people. S |t Xlin srest beloke buildi ; old Kaintuck when a boy, We now know | ithout a thought. The savage from tho See ]4 ORRENT.Now five foou: sottage e ROSTWATER, ¢ Baku ol field was for somo yeams after | 17 the erection of brick buildings wo cer- | whara tis story originated about, the fellow | 1aud_of the buffalo noted it instantly, WANIED A n.\;}:‘m”:w“«‘!“‘u.\\y\,‘:.‘r-n‘-m".‘l\;‘., B o 3 I rer Daily Oircalation, < Aned discovery controlled by one talnly encourage an important home in- [ hitching hlmself in the yoke with a calf to [ana evidently had been reflecting upon it tion, and detail drawing. Apply personally or by | TN0R R Nicoly Jafristed front oot BISAbIS Neb. > Ameriown diseavery CImEro” 80 W 0| dustry, namoly, the manufacture of brick, | "4 and sailing ovet the plantation vell: | to somo extent before his opinion was | lotter, Goo. W. Flowd, 062 Kapuam' St roem 8, 5 | JTm RENT--Nico fanished tront room, sultable — | man, and there was much complaint of (¢ ! o ’ : Y\) "’ (Lk M I Iln-mt\;’n comme, 'll' n our fool souls!”|aeked, It required no Caucasian educa- | FIooF 18608 | < genzomon, oSt 30300, v } t ought to bo take con- | Carter must have been the o g1 L 4 « b R OR RE Ox Saturday last soven conviots were | tho monopoly which he exeroised. In -‘."]' sl Sl LBt B Kbl e 10 B4¥¢ the | tion or clyilization to convince him_that W i - 50 WS | I tor b whipped' ot New OCastle, Delawaro, (1867 & commission investigated the|sidoration. Mir. Rutherford B, Hayos, rondmastorof | SUsh o arrangoment could not bo desir- | YV & Ayl 490 Rorth 15th St 10 3 | Fstience v d . ) ey T 1 . : = ., |Fremont township, San8usky county, Ohio, | 3b1e 7 ANTED —Ono enerzotloman to gell goods, steatty | oo in tho presonca of four hundred peoplo, [matter, and finally in ) Now that the Farnam strect grado i |an a'in & local paper that he willnot| ‘The fact that many states have passed | YW/t hpioymont, o4 mon s foriiaele;steatt POR RENT—Nicely furnishol 1t is 2 matter of eurpriso that the stato of [ relief was obtained by 1“1! apporaching completion it becomes ovi- vl";-r:hv-wll‘lr(m( tlin*preu-|\|'t|m laws forbidding the employment in shops ‘ 7 ANTED~ Woman cook 1016 Hatnoy 86, | = b § ) . i ot onopoly, T i S s ot i is understood that Mr. Hayes storef vel s = Woman cook 1015 Harney St. JORRE Delaware contintos to maintain the whip. | sbolishmont of the onopolys V19 ) dent that a litlo mora cutting should b | {yiow eviuge tipom tha. groatastolfot o b | e rer poplor icion of tandor years| v | R i is a rolic of barbariem, [industry at Baku thoreupon began tof o= o Lo ol ino lifa—n rococo hencoop with Queen Anne faeny Spavc o FANTR 50 WIAGeA A6 Wi Borhiee | ping post. Tt is a rolic ¢ 5 dono between Fifteenth and Ninoteenth | % iog ind n gothis bask feos whigh opens on | uBmindfal of the evil, and proves further | VWANT, faiin &t Wostern Cornice| TR0 WENTTooma tn Groumess Blook, o i itchoocd b3t and should not ko allowed to disgrace that state any longer. A Guesr many people suppose that struck on the head by a stone, —— duo principally to an enterprising | ant governor by twenty thousand ma-|" i rs. C. of first-class grocory store, & bargain, Apply ‘A, arncy, but that must como down soon- | ;o ing, or the value of monoey, these little —— " Boo offico. (r Ir is consoling to the people of the|man named Nobel, who was formerlya Inyt'cr :}‘;‘:3}:’:"';:: "lt‘}"?‘o‘l’g's“;}:i":::’:!fi toilars are experiencing thi Fil)ekREre ANTED_LADIES OR GENTLEMEN=In city | - Lol i b 5 ' i 4 i 3 i kil kit jight and ple LR ST pr United States who havo boen deploring [ celebrated Russian engincer. Ho is Lover melt away the political snow bank | of the World’s selfishnss, and are finding oW Boma: 81t0 8 por day oaslly s | [ Shvon mtiima in e e o A hors, Fovers tly made; work fent'by mail: no canvassing; 1o [ Mre, J. Baumian, at Colunbia ¢ = by the decay of our once glorious nayy to know that England is in the samo boat with us, The Pall Mall Gazctte assorts that the boasted supremacy of England on the seas is now a thing of the past, and to regain it will cause the expendi- ture of £50,000,0000. The British navy is declared to be far inferior to that of France, but we question whother it i would require £50,000,000 to put the Enoglish navy in the lead. Mz, Keriy on Saturday lnst gave an[well which flowed 50,000 unmitigated liar. It is equally untrue |ing public who are going to scratch; and :,L,'“l'm bl,h, qee “‘:ld S RwillE exhibition of his mysterious motor in |rels o day, and ~ among his | 4 0t Sonator VanWyck—tho best senator | YOU an rest assured that they will vote ci‘»h;“‘;""“ ‘;\'].lll.chersdflgr‘rn '5““‘;;:;{(51; "\‘ the presenco of a large number of stock- | Posessions ho has twenty-five others that ; i carefully and judiciously. 3 RN o0y R © presenco of a larg : iy ine.” Whilo th that Nebraska ever had —is in favor of youth, which impairs the vitaliry of the » 703 south 13th St Sk ) Holders in the motor company. The test a0 known a5 “fountaine.” Whilo the nre 1 it raglaction. SenatorVanWyek s S Y, young, cannot fuil to leav its detnriorat- | — = was made at Sandy Hook by means of a | transportation from Baku s not firat- | o "5 & o i L] ) ing imyress upcn the race physically and WANTED Emplovment bya I o audy o docs know Laird at his true value and ho | Sidrey Plaindsaler-Telograph, montaily. er. I Mannweiler, 307 D small cannon, the motor form taking tho place of gunpowder, and it is said that it was highly satisfactory, Mr. Koely as- grow very rapidly, the production, which in 1670 amounted to 000 gallons, increased to 29,045,000 gallons in 1875, Tho trade, howover, was still oonsidera- bly hampered by a duty which took the development of the Baku oil wells are now the principal owner ot the Baku oil wells, although there are other op- erators, who, however, continue to work the wolls in the primitive style. The ex- act area of the oil field has not been as- certained. A tract enly about four miles square is boing worked, but this is only a small portion of the oil producing region. There have been about 400 wells sunk, none of them being over 700 feet deep. Nobel, lost year sank o class, ¢ho fucilities can bo readily improv- ed. It has a good harbor on’tho Caspian sea, and i within roach of the European streets. The grade ought to be reduced at leass four feet at the Sixteenth street crossing and correspondingly lowered un til it reaches Ninetoenth, This would not leave a steop grade botween Farnam and Tit: editor of Tug OmanA B, in his private office in the city of Omaha, about cight woeks ago, told the writer of this article that he would support James Laird for congress, during this campaign. ¥ ¥ * ' The best senator that Nebraska ever had, Hon. C. H. VanWyck, is in favor of Mr. Laird’s roturn, and he knows him at his true value,—Fairmont Bulletin, Tho man who says that the editor of Tur Bek b any timo or place promised to support Lnlrd for re-election is an will not hesitate to tell the poople of the second district what Laird’s services are worth, onsington feed. fr, Hayos remembered as entleman who den’s Thanksgiving dinner in — e —— VOICE OF THE STATE PRESS, that light. We can elect Shedd lieuten- that will cover his political remains. You can walk up and down our busi- ness street, and nineteen-twentieths of {he men you meet will tell you that thoy are going to vote against Dawes. You cannot find a republican among that number that will cut Blaine, Shedd, or any other good man for the sins of an- other, It would be just as reasonable to kick out of a public schooi all the teach- ors becauso we dislike one of them, Men, who have the sand to cut a raccal, have the judgment to select the wheat fromthe chaff. Itis the senamble read- Tho irrepressible J. Sterling Morton is again before the people of this state as a candidate for governor, Morton is a that without such restraining legislation there would be much more child labor than we now see. All throu e man- ufacturing districts of the east little boys and girls find themselves condemned to toil which has no end but the grave. an idea as to the source of food or cloth- in the rough contact with thousands of their elders in the struggle for bread the stern truth that they must work or starve, That the bivilization which forces theso Jittle ones to such eqertions is not entirely a success in plain. Education, wholesome food, suitanle clothing, and proper recreation shsuld be within the rerch of all; yet there are thousands of shildren in America who never havo any of these things, rnd whose power to gain them all through life is reduced by the very fact that in youth they were ~ with- In all this hard strugglo for the poorest of food and clothing, it is not strange that the Dakota savage was uneblo to W ANTED=A b store, corn T—Ono grand square piano, Inquire tholin clison, #40-1t TNOR RENT—0 honso g5, VWANTED-A strone middlo responsiblo position at T. I 6.3, Hitohoock OR SALE ock, fixturcs, horse and wagon, VW ANTED-Girl for gezoral hiouso work at 459 Conven| firs. C. E. May 816.41 Please address Reliable Manf' Cc tor reply. 808-1 Philadelphia, d gentle, cheap. In. n'a Juweley Stors, op- 176! VWANIED-- Agents to nunaie wo Bell_Patent Weather &trips. Address or call on Geo, W. Bell, 1120 Harnoy strzet, € ob 530-1mp horses, wagon and % cor. 11th and Far- 150 tf 1y, sisuation aa house’ v." Ber office, Council Alargo stove (Garlan)) for salo ot a wuire of Heyn, 1600 Douglas Strect. WA —Looso hay delivered in Tan ics. A mew Iino side bar top bug otion or peddiers wagon., C. J nauent situation with some pert book-k 1 A1 8§ ences from importe and security ‘f require Please address H. Jon Sewng ia familics by Inquire 817 s ook, in hotel or restau- freo trader to the coro, a member of the|discover any advantage which civilization Cobden club, of England, and doubtless | might claim over barbarim. 1In their many of our Sidney peoplo remembered | aboriginal state the Sioux had an abun- his bombast “Tarifa” speech of tWwo|dance to eat and tc wear. Their children is competant and ‘allat or addrgs Jog 144 Tug “American politica having its headquarters in Boston, has put a presidontial ticket in tho field, and ROk SALE=A amall bt complete stock of frest grooe 1 trado, 1n & good locality i sured tho assemblago that by the l1st of | markets by wey of the Volga, the Citys " Addross 100-ip Docember he expected eome grand results, [ railways across westorn Russin, Five and thut the prosent yoar would soo the | gallons of oil can bo hought at Bakn for ¢ office, ock of_clothing, hoots and , retiring from by position as clerk in Hard: JOR § house, have had ten years expe: [ o motor perfected. Ho proposes to apply | one cent, and it will be seen that this years ago, wore tenderly cased for uniil of an age | e pronsicten hot 4 it to telography as well as to the move. | price is sure to bring it into direct com- promulgated a platform “‘as is a plat- —_— that warcanted their introduction to the | thisofee T Eiven, - Addem n:) it i sirect | ment of machinery. Mr. Keely may [potition with the American product in [form.” It knocks the foreigner out on (ST YR BERER chase, and then in all the barbaric sports OR SALE—Cheap lots, 500 down $5.00 per the firat round, without even giving him | Western Celt, and pastimes they were given the fullest C _ntl:;h.l and u!ll;!lcx Pw:{!hy persons o build g nice little homes. k. C. Patterson & Co., co 13th ; 7.t . ki not, after all, be so much of a crank as |the European markets, especially in thoso schooling. ~As their parents had sustain- and Farnam, " Mr. Montgomery, the democratic nom- wealthy brokers and manufacturers being Philadelphia, New York and Brooklyn. (et “I am nota Monopolist or an Anti- monopo! I shall attempt to repres- ent our yeople to the best of my ability, Some few of the country papers are objecting to the permanent location of the state fair at Omaha. They want it moved from town to town like a circus, ing a residenco of twonty-one years necessary to enable foreigners to vote or hold oflicial position in this country, ex- copt when such foreign-born citizens comparison with his adversary on tho re- publican ticket there is indeed a striking contrast, If Mr Lease is elected to this oflice this_ fall instead of Mr. Montgom- ery, we will forever beliove the republi- can boast that they can elect a yellow those enjoyed by thousands of white children. = “Civilization ought to offer something better than barbarism, not for the fow only, but for all. C o —amm— An Exceedingly Mean Remark, ma able, correspondence contdental. A" Care of Be oo house and other improvements 80ld on ‘very casy terms, if sold soon. For formation inquire persomally or by mail of W, Forcst City, Sarpy County, Neh. 454 a, Address “W, M, 16 WANIED-A leman desires room and board in German family where the G guage is spoken. Will pay reas mable price for accommodations. Address P C. hox 620 nd hand_pianos, at Store on 10th 8t. somo peoplo supposo. Ho certainly han |in the interlor of Europo, the most im- |0y show. This political alliance” | =M. I attorney general, is a man fully | @d life 80 they wero taught. They had = some good backers, among the number of | portant of which is Germany, wants all the naturalization laws repealed, | !} i1 thet Tovmor ] fresh air, exorcise healtn and sport. Of | Yo ANTED 1o sovremoni o R SALE 200 acresof land. 160 acres improved, /! f{ I'4 qualified to fill that important office. 1In P! “ ANTED—To correspond with a young lady that acres hay, 8 acres hog pastur 8 cult] and demands the passage of an act mak- creature comfort they had more than [ YV would travel with gentleman, businces profit: fimbor, 3 acroB natur & Hmbor, ' Gond speing and care for their intorests, if I go to|Suppose the state falr were held at[#erved in the army or navy of the United |dog in Nebraska. = Lease's nomination W ASIED—Gately's universal o Corner Sth and Farnam, 00x13 Lincoln.” Koarney, or Graad Island, or Columbus, | Statcs; also the passago of an act pro- Wf’“ “”b‘"l"‘g.“‘e on lhTflhlegal frn(erm}:.y Texas Siftings, oo sinos January i chpen's wa ] pled by City M Such are tho sentiments of Geo, D, ~ s hibiti : . i |0f the state. The —men who| Bob Nickelby married a wealthy old |address W, . b Lowry. room e Moiklojohn, Eiq, the Republioan nomi. | ¥, Fremont, or Hastings, or Nebraska |hibiting tho formation of political organi- | ¢ 009" his — nominatlon . cannot | mart ey e ,,’,m,gy. Sho paints hor. | bk Nob. ST e s TR BALE—A wacur powar ot stouo ey with nee for state senator for Boone, Nance, | C1ty» what kind of an exposition would ons composed of foreigners ex-[gurely be his frieqds. It . Was [ nolf up and makes quite a handsomo ap- T - 5 | inn scren dt Iaud, db eabla fnokis otiwatés and Morrick and Greeley counties.—Cedcr |it bel 1t would prove a failuro in every | clusively. This platform s conclusive | the greatest injustico to him to impel | poarance, at a distance, at balls and | VY ooms ior manan witer state miessormibel |60 e o Dian s county, o, Address Rapids Fra, respect. Omaha and Lincoln are the only | e vidence that there are a few idiots still h]"" t‘zrlixhlb“ *}Hmwlft before l‘hl“ 5’_60' artics. On the other hand, Sam [tion. Add ’ this oflice 7 L Tt Caso, Noj 611 wouth 13th strcat, Omaha, Neb, . " o . i o ple, he man has not one_qualification | Chuzzlewit’s wifo is young and good- = — - S— et Those who are not with us are against | pleces where the state rn_:r should be | running at large in Massachusotts. to fit him for the office, Thore was & |Jooking naturally, ]h?‘,h el au’;""d_ T e For sauk—ru nd soves suitable” for us. The man who straddles the leading [held, and of theso two locations Omaha, | === . clash between Sonator VanWick and the [ance at a ball on Austin gvenue, and |and lorstim. s joum man-, Addroes, statiui price [ 5T postding house. SEE e e Local issuo in tho prescnt campaign can. | of courss, is tho bettor ono on acoount of [ V10Ton1A Schelling, Morosini's daugh- | brass-collared tribo ho has spurned, the | My, Nickelby was pained liko & doll i - - Wi iator.” o Bee oflic not bo safely trusted with a seat in the |her superior advantages in the way of | % Will i"f‘"“‘:vly nfcu;:t_tl;o Ufl:\r;‘ulfl’mg ’}’”Ii,lf v;]u:“u:nz gjbélrt:?;:eorm: lylx:‘;"“"“‘l‘;:": Next morning Nickelby met Chuzzlowit other boarde nd Knowlo's pump, 49 o 3 = 4 iboral [ i concort for twenty nights at Niblo's | of this honest. ; . and raid: 8. Clarkson, Schuy- state sonate nenate. Mr. Meikljohn may nccoml.nudlm”m , sud i the .hhrrll gardon at 8500 nlght, A Jittlo notori. | Purely the citizens of this stato cannot [ Our wives looked beautiful at tho T b2t be competent and honest, but|support that sho can give to A consummate the injustice by electing A rons o =T e e if ho has mno clear couviotions[the fair. Tho sitendance of [ °1¥» N0 matter of what character, isall | him, Fortunately the democrats havo ,” responded Chuzzlewit, “and . H stroct. arnam sirect, on the questlon of rilway regulation, [the citizens of Omaha and tho|that is required nowadays for a person | nominated a man for whom the people can | my wif looks that way yer.” Board 8ot ; ; : & to receive an invitation to go upon at the cly vote, and Mr. Montgomery will et b b pon =t »L. alt intorest in mlll“n-x ory, largo enough, = Some one tow Tnqu after all that has been said and written [ immediate *vicinity s on that subject, he is not fit to ropresent | or nearly 0, to make the fair a financial the farmers of Boone, Nance, Merrick | suceess at least, This cannot bo said of and Gresloy counties in the next legisla [ any other place in the state. If Omaha prove fully worthy of their eupport. A Big Ohief. scientists are journoying to ; stage at a good salary, Mrs, Scholling o34y will draw a crowd who want to seo her just to satisfy their ouriosity. Al at Poor hoy The Bri the Rockoy Mountains by the Canadian full lot, city nd hardware business Hardware,” Bee offic rin tin VW ANTED Part LE—0l N abiiihat O er 6 blocks from the court house, M ‘Weaver on the Tariff, 1d Leavenwortn, Editor Lincoln Journal, Crow station, the Pacitic, At one of the Foo, a big chief, was on devil”—on tho monopoly side, Meiklejohn may be an exception, like Burnum'’s whito elephant—but we would udvise nobody who desires anti-monopoly Tae iron rule of monopoly is well il. The percentages assigned to the different companies are as follows: Reading, 40; Lehigh Valley, 19; Delaware, Lac wanna and Western, 17; Delaware and Hudson, 12; Penusylvania Railroad com- pany, 9; Pennsylvania Coal company, 4; and Lake Erie and Western, 1. This coal monopoly, while starving the miners, levies a taxon all the coal consumers of nopoly would only pay its employes living wages. The average wages of the , miners of Pennsylvania run from 060 to 90 cents a day. Thoy um/inly cannot support themselves and their families on such psy. 1f they can keop from actual starvation they are do- ing better than one would euppose they cannot secure the fair for tho next five Our citizens of course should bo very liberal in their inducements, notwith- standing the fact that the managers of get the fair for the next five years, she matter wo can establish a permanent Omaha exposition such as Kansas City and other cities have, and which could bo made more of a success than the state fair, Hanscom park, the pride of tha city, has for sowe little time been shamefully neglected. Who ever the superintend- properly taking caro of the park, The fences are in a somewhat dilapidated condition, and should be immodiately repaired. The walks ehould be laid in gravel, and the drives ought to be mac- adimized, or otherwise improved. Evyerything that is hereafter done in the park should be of a substantial and per- 1t is the democrats who bloody Schur Stump speakors aro in danger of gotting their teeth sunburnt. re now waving the land's fish line at present. Cleveland thinks him & very heavy sinker,— [SyracuseStandard, Tho man who wrote the democratic plat: form is said to bo at work on n new stylo of bicycle which will run in seventeen directious at once. Prohibition St. Johu now feels how sharper than a thankless tooth it is to have a serpent child. ~ His boy in the land office swears that ho will voto for Blaine, A distinction fnvolving a palpable difference —the bogus applicant for campaign club ex- Janses in o torture; the genuine a torcher,— dye comes high, but W must huve it.—[De- troit Evening Joursal, The Oil City Blizzard thinks Clov not receiving the wild, hilarious suppor religious press which characterized the early stages of the campaign,” 1t fs said that Mrs, Beva Lockwood bears u striking resemblance to the lato Mrs, Lydia Pinkham. The Worcester Giazette thinks this must be & campaign slander, As Governor Oleveland ponders on the mul- Certaln newspapers claiming that I first question to atrike out the enacting elauso, and that Mr. Valontine was in Nebraslka | cured his mo with a sick wife, and did not vote on the question. i 1 am in full accord with the republican Iaid down, A, J. WEAVER, could not have placed a stronger man on the ticket, in cur opinion, Somewhat inexperienced and youthful when elected to the difficult position he now fills, its trying emergencies have been mot with signal ability, firmness and discretion, This dees nov signify, however, that he will walk away with his energetic com- petitor, Eistelle, as he did with Mr. Burn. ham, The situation is changed Washington, Burt and Sarpy have an old score to settle with Douglas county, and republican instead of allowing them- selves tobe represented by an Omaha democrat. The Ropublican entertains only kind feelings for our district attorney, but he is on the wrong the fence, In a bad position to ask for ropublican votes which he must have to bo elected. ——— A Study of Nebrasks Politics, 51 platform, gentloman se- asins (leaving the chief in r 81 man cut off a ook of his halr; a photographer took his aph, and a reporter tried to buy carrings f his sock feal photc JOR SALE N R. Y. bet. 17¢tn and 18th §ts, Omana. bdv-tt —A small furnished hous: Tnquire 1513 Jones St JOR SALE—A print! nowspaper or job of e for Omaba City proporty. ou. ¢ offlce suitable for a smal . Wil sell for cash or ex. N t ddress ¢ Furnished front room suitable { wife or two gentlemen, 2012 Harney St laws passed by the next legislature to | ¢ falr could well afford to locate it for ' 4 T o Wae stand corvected, Maine didn’t go hell . : ¥ L o — —_— tako any chanoes on him, fivo yoars in Omaha without demanding |bent. She went hoaven bout, by 20,105, platform on the question of protection, E‘ifn‘“”' Lt was a groat day for Crow 800-27p L S e A - = = 5 ) Belford, who failed to get a re-nomination [and have never said I.\nythl!xg at any time ] DOR RENT—Furnished rooms 1623 Capitol ave. olvery 0, ¢ p, at 1815 Harney & even ono dollar asn bonus, Should Omaha f ECISEG WESARAC IO U6 & SR RANY | Mot in accord with the principles’ there T F JiBlaned roomy e iree houses of #ix roows each, ¥ P01 RENT=Twa very dasirable furnithed rooms M cause, I hereby warn overybody near strect car line, eight miautes walk from P, | not to trust her on wy ascount, 0,, and convenient for 'two or three gentlemen, can | debta contracted by her. Dbo'had by applying : 0th and Chicago | Omaha, Sept. 22, 1854 .1, C. 161 , 1 will not pay any Anton Weeser, 173-24p September 18th, a large leather valise in alloy een Faroam and Hanoy and 12th and 13th Ste., contained a lot of ped s notions. §5.00 reward will be given it returned to rear of Motz & Rosenstelu, Farnam 8t. 17422 ¢ with 3 rooms closets and ‘alnut8t. Inguire at August . Neb. Breom Fictorv, Chicago 167 22 NUTCLENT Ty Turmishiell room sultaole for two gentlemen, 710 south 16th St. 169-26p AKEN[UP—Sept. 9th, 1534, on the first farm southof Poor house o two yearold brindle steor, Owner please call andpsy charges: 14728 POl BENT- Furnished or unfumished with or without board, two rooms in a fine neighborh yod | white hind legs convenient to Street ear, 2017 Charles 8. 150-1 | Inquire for Chris Bachmann. the country. The consumers, however, |ent may be the question arises whether | {pittubure Times, ) ] " : i ' . | they can settle it very satisfactorily by ~OR B e e e weuld not object to the tax if the mo-|he has help enough, or is capable of | St. John chargas an admission fee of 25 ¥ fcy 5 OR RED wonewly furnished suits of rooms hite spotted roan cow throo ) P ® oenta o all hia" camp binest AALatohin rolling up a round majority for a staunch Nm‘n;"[gumcu t 8. W. coruer 20th and Burt, d had rope on her llluln'l'w. SO RENT=Nioely Furalened 7oom 105 moreh 1805 | —— ” . k Tagaap | )R I ¥, Jonsen hsremoved hio oo and real dence fothe N, E. corner 15th and Le A small cotta 13 south 14th St. AOR RE three rooms. War. ren Swil 3 138 tf agnetio Healeris now veated Diagnoses diseases free. DHRODEL, M; Cass strict. AT Yatlor and bed r 2408 Hi t. uaranteed by F, hox 878, 97 lm i tare. In our own experience with legis- 5 i e ~ ~on 1 Tand two rooms | lators, we havo mnever made a|years,then tho next best place isLincoln, POLITIOAL POFPGORN, voted agaiast striking out tho oxacting [ Thero was a rush to shake his hand. One [ W family. Roferen : ! SR P ; i but if the state board of agriculture d clauso in the Morrison bill, and at the re- | sentieman purchased his tobacco pouch, Pea JisiAko’ dni- (GountioRa | brimaor, | DL€ Lapietnto honrd of arrloulure do- | 1 never uursed s quest of Hon. E. K. Valentine changed |8 long buckskin article, for $3; a lady | T P —— | k. LS | —who s “good lord and good [sires to make both cnds mect it will wn-| i plad o wid it Rt Vcke 1y vote, T dosire to say that I voted tho | bought his necklace for §1; o gentloman [ W fours ac " ldress Box 020 Tose: | JRON SALE- T . A Jut when it came to know me wel ! = i 2R B is | office’ 706, 5 b, p. wnd 20 & 1o and stationary; Mz, | hevitatingly locato the fair in Omaho. L oA A Koy Mo el firat and only timo that I voted o that | bought his wig for ly bought his [ oM T | botiors ot any size and svie Riobesd o s g :::“:m :eygiz?x: :tmdli:‘x:):.;:v.‘:gf“,\t will at least havoto spend some money in ;::“l:‘,:,::\m’;‘"{::,:,““{)"':‘E,fi:u{.“i({i’”%::":i::,‘l':: I’(lh“":t‘:‘”'{ B AL hres orcs on Cuning stiec 'vgscsuafiaou}. | Dmd““f‘“‘ anthracite ooal hayo agreed |1; "\ yearly increasing in its propor- “;:lx‘nltx'n‘v:;l:l\l;llu:'l il‘in-‘x‘u;lr.ivk':' 0.3ig0: sl _ParkeGodwinhas beenro-nominated for W o TN e o e e Yeaee itoturned o Nrs, 1 1630 Oapltol avo, e } to combino on the oub-put and prices. | i oL v Hie o should fail in this | Hendricks thinks he is the cork on Clove- | district attorney by the democrats. They IF \ tlomen. Inquire st 1710 Douglas 8t 15824 e T ! could on Auch‘w-gu. The condition of | manent character. The city has tiplying coc dopendents how he | Special to the Chicago Daily News, P —_— e — - * theee miners is indeed deplorable, and |already spent s great deal|must dwel w th o those [ 6,(4 s "Neb,, Septs 10.—A study of | uruliyasthes 5 TOR . e front and Y roum $10 ther eongh'} to be somo romedy ageinst|of money on this publio|thonching und oxprosive line fusn to | politica in Nebruska reveals an futerest: [ YOR STREN( A FRUIT | 48 00) o w b s cxoalent : o it nitteeman—*Then, sir, you rafuso to W TG e, LAV 2V STAN P A 00 Vir'y (double horse. at 181 the grarping 5““‘ “'L ““]’:‘“l“’““‘; who | reyort, some ?‘0-0&0 o 3‘“":“0‘]‘; '"“{l ";* to J.'.'.’.’\'Ifx.fii'.’-’;.f".:.. l‘.f.“.‘.',-i'\i\ul"..'.'.n' } :'/l:" ::":];*: s, Erak :.mi‘:fc::,‘-:ff'::' FLAVOR "{”"“‘." ALONE, o RN o s dnon, | T b K hear 1l all gorts of com- i i now be allo ernment clerk —* Vhom, ZaLio] e . 898.20p R ———— 4 ‘.l“'l"u baml 4 U]' ¢ wml 8 pity that i °hm:l e 1 by W‘. - ,:':x'.lm.mu lu»«u]mw]‘l. UMy i y. publican, Its fealty to the grand oli| Price Baking Powder Co,, [——————— s | LT AY=HK Ealod Laz, o) jowost hilo A binations. When the supply of coal|go to waste and ruin. Insome cities Butlor in | party has boen stronger proportionately | Chicago, il Bt Louls, Mo, | JPOR RENT—1n tho northern part ot the elty 616-1m Schuyler, Neb, i exceeds the demand, the miners ore|pilliona of dollars have been spent to ato sickuons | thau that of Kansss or Tows, Publio o o whum or 00| s vk o it b s either reduced to half time or laid off|inuke artificial hills, dales and glous, and | louy ; ¢ to swallow | gontiment, howaver, has been quietly Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder |, e i X Comée it dud Bty é g00d pasturig. Epriog water, The | other romantic foatures, while we have party, changing siuce Jay Gould got control of ! i nd picks up again. ; o Jay - . uatll the dwaand p L0 Aanp: tural state. Strangors | ¢ Mury Walker ia to havo a cabinet pon- | thy Union Pacifio railrosd. = That sstute | Dir, Price’s Lupulin Yeast G Furniahed 100m for 0ne oF but ¥—A threo year old_helfer, red with millionaire moncpolists do not loto n lall theps in & metural state. Strangors [tion under tho Tockwood adminiatration. | Sh Ution Pactli rattrond. o HAT o 0R uhpuLn 008 T Furnish u T e ol b 24 2 Anllar, but it 1s the operatives who have 10 pay the losses and undergo hardships g of all kinds, whenever there is an ovcr- wupp'y or » decline in prices, who have visited the park are delighted with the spot, and pronounce it one of the most beausiful and romantic litile Phat fs the way things will go under o female oresident. Everyshing will ran o antique bric-acbra Kontucky may have her faults but sho has [ as he found them. He 'wanted everything under his thumb aund used all his em! pent resources to get the whip-hand cf TOR SALE BY IROCERS. WE MAKE BUT ONE QUALITY, 8, [ oron d. N, I, Pa farw, 4 miles west of Omae bs, wit AOR RENT-—House b rooms and kite - —