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OMATIA DALIY REE MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 29 1884 ————————— e e e — : o — ———— — { RECOR f " i- {upon the legislature to compel the com- |latgest in the system, as it will be th TANTED- Girl for gerera! house wor! " v A g DOLAN'S RECORD, Missouti, and the exaction of exorbi. [upon i he system, as it he L, o T1HE ( MAFA BEE 4 bl Valley Tas | tant tolls, and the nmew managers can |MON carriers todesint from their extortion |depot for all winter shipments, and a Wene LA R L. A paper in the Ttepublican Vall e A and transport farm products and goods at | large shade of those during the summer. | |\ ANTED- LADIES OR GENTLEMEN—In city 2 i seen fit to challenge the Ber to pr { form somo idea why Omaha does not feel | roasonublo rates, yet the patty which has [ The slaughter house at Medora is to be “‘v e LR SR R y Omatia Office, No. 10 Farnam St nroofs from the re to sustain | friendly to the Uni cifi 1 of the sta ver since it was | enlarged this month 1 to 60 D, | qietiy v ¥ mail » Council Biuff Oftice, No 7 Pearl 8| proofe from 10 Pt 0 Ewe e In epite of all adverss influences c to the Union, has steadfastly | which wiil malke it th Bt DR | B Ty o, o dPo EATIbIO ML < Btroos, Noar Broadway. | baplirisadbedbil A tmro R Sl e the Union Pacific Omaha has grown and ) rofused to relieve the people |house west f Chicagn, aud gives it a . - New York Oftice, loom 656 Tribune Dolen on the nd eis h f st . = party has held the reins of the |ecapacity for cooling 700 s aday. | “- NTED -1 s W r 3 - Bailding. pliant ¢ an unaafo | red, and wo beliovo that sh government for | Marquis de Mores leaves St. Paul Satur- [ ' 1* n e ey 1 - N \ this state, | n farahesd of Kansas City to-day | y withstandi day to superintend this reconstruction ANTED_S e only ¥ or 1 ‘ jon | b the obstacles thrown in her w Bay ea over the road personally i | L ’ o ) i el sl Dl and his 1 er to regulata house twice each month, ¢ o Yoee i a0 |Of M. D L 5 5 that party 1 yesterday fr F gne Your 100 | editor's T ection ¢ n- [ So mu n that s y measure prefent b rranging m For [ duct during the session of the legislature, | Another and even more aggravat in simplo just 3's ter | —— J R WASAE S8, PO FVRRY WADE¥EDL a0l i last legislature are| cau e of discontent ng our citizens | tio 1 lo. kil v was originally capl 1 W o > n | v volumi and the ser ur- | and tax-payers has been the policy of the |, x«:lumm.hlrl bl g and the wvestm nts by | D vl " y . . b * ) b L b i g democracy or the devil could make | Marquis de Mores and his father-in-law, | . y oon ¥ | is not indexed in & m 1at | Union Pacific ma s to invado our ters worso? ~ Are the men who honor- [ Louis Von Hoffman, the noted New | h 1 lo us to find the r f | politioal conventions with employes and | ed Abraham Lincoln, the statesman who | York banker, exceeded a3 h senator ut & vas of | hirelings for the purposs of forcing into |declered in favor of *a government of | this capital by Mote, : ; enok s the people, for the people and by the | Thus far the en n chiefl, Lot P, gomM 1 0 M URRESFONDENOH \ o will cito fc S o points | tho city and county offices men who are 3 ¥ : i > ; hieily er or any kind of off " fo ¢ L : o Oon vlating b News and Battorist | 1abor. We will cito four or five p i bt g LA ke peopl illing to continue the present |one of investment and preparation, and Lacid i atives ex reasod Lo the Komon or Tt | merely to prove that our opinion of Mr, |entirely undor corpo control. system of *‘a nt of the corpora- | the work has been emburrasacd by the (END.~008 grand B(EAre pikne. It . ST pen— Dolan ia well found A standing promium has been offered | tion, for the corporation and by the cor- [ more than expected success of the whole | ¢ 3iholm and Erickson. 450-01 > At the very outset when the senate was | to railroad clerks and shopmen to becomo | poration?” plan. Sales are averaging 6,000 a day - - : 0T RENT—On \ hotao £5. por imo. All B s Tatrers and Remittances uld b 4 g h St - h i b 1 )—A situation as driver of a delivery N s Fhmawe o Tuw T PURIRHING. COMPANY, OMATA. | otonivod it becamon question whether | members of the city council, county St AT L R BTz this month, and points where facilitics e vosanvany | I Gl i 28541 B p e ecks and Poetofice orders o be made pay. | OTE8NI t ! 1 ) 15| SobR Aty a7 ) [ CITY WALKS AND TALKS, wera two months ago regarded ample are " 1612 O 30p - able to the ordor of th pany the lieutenar overnot, | ] SO T OF Aot sinte What was the reason that|now handlingdouble and treble the busi TV & W1, ATHGRHER 08 KU, BeUD: olist, should sppoint the [employes instead of serving peop ness expected, At Duluth shipments ik UE BER PUBLISHING C0,, PROPS’|riious meno committees, and thus block all anti-mo- |are simply monials who do the bidding st ol Bl nopoly legislation, or whethor the com. [of the raiirosd managors, to the detri- PERP ik R Ciroulation, 0. | 1 s should bo organized by the sen- | ment of tho public interest. A striking —_—— late BrAINe grows up with the country as |senators that voted against the organiza- ks oatit, ; he comes west. tion of the senato standing committees | sition for the purpose of le!l“llfl Colo- P e — by the senate, rado randstone upon our city where it One bill to punish usury introduced |snould not have been used, and who has by Senator Charles H. Brown, of Doug- incldentally been a dealer in other paving materials on his own account because he Froight Auditor Taylor, of the Union [ ot CFECeel A% Dulith ehibrionts ddross ALY, son cfce, Concil Bloft. | ]9 “acific, resigned?” was the question {upon. The company is slaughtering for- - asked of a well-known baso-ballist, who |ty beeves a day & inesota Transfor, | W roplied: **I think it was too much base- | nd sells 100 becves daily at Minneapolis | exst. ; o v O |and St. Paul. Daluth ships 120 boeves | Yxrant " e e YAJANTED—A sif ball. You seo General Auditor Young is |3 U, 0% PO aips S50 BREESS | J7aNten -ty down on the national game. When ho|secured for a shipment of 1,000 a|treet. came here ho sat down on the Union[month. In order to meet this :xcessive W/ ANTEDSituation as housekorper, or to do [ — Pacific club which was composed of rail. | developement it has been decided to ro- eneral housework, Address Mrs. *4f. " Beo | TOR SA Zaniz o acifi iger- v location road clerks and managed and encouraged | Or8anize the Northern Pacific. Refriger —— culars, call on or address < ator company. Tho company is practi- situation by a machinist in the re- | Oxford House, Oxford, f by some of the heads of the departments, lly M de M d Mr. Vi ewing machines, Has had twelve | —— A b ‘ ) clied to v ) |cally Marquis de Mores and Mr. VON | cu Jpcritnee. Toleroncos siven: Apply st Fa : dal, and hor namo is Belva Lockwood. las, f'h"“"f "’“r"."t" oo ool rouover | onjoyed spoci#h advantagon in rates over |MmODE Whom was Taglor. The boys| Hoffman, whose intorests ato identical. | s huwe. " ereieet Etven APy ab b | Jgit savk ol = . ' kit b e d gl Ly ud i b ¢ TR d. Now the |then made war on Mr. Young and criti- | They will capitalize the now company at | Tur Herald thinks Belva Lockwood | three times the amount paid, Mr. Dolan [ot her patrons ol e road. ow the PR R it about €1 000, expecting this figure VW ANTED—Any kind of o work or is beaten. On the worning of the 6th of | yoted no, thus showing himself in sym- [question is, how can Messrs, Adams and y o " - NOR SAL 4 in the bank sines capolis, Minn olf. Mr. Dolan was one of the |instance is furnished in Councilman Woodworth, who has prostituted his po- gon, horses, h lished route in we tisfactory re 8:10p useker per or position erences given, 217 N. 10th o702 wc1d cheap. ire Beo off 1. The Oxford house, the best this young city, For further parti ') M. Kioth, propr Tuene is ono presidential candidate at least who has escaped the tonguo of ncan- ¥ at_Florence, $6.60 per [ 7 fouse. i 2 through the memspayers, Me, Young | 2, C0yC the dltimato investmont nose: |y, 1AL o K T e at kitas W O November it will think that Cloveland is [ pathy with money sharks that exact from | Calloway expect to obtain the good wi ; el el b Lt p LR ey T of Omaha 80 long as they and their sub-. hasnot forgotten it, and ho now evident- |and perfoct working order. Mr. Von| J} Whois ,“"h‘_l:’:f';;;qu'\;m:‘l-& ;';Ml: ly proposes to get his work in. Hero is|Hoffman and his son-in-law _recontly | ae proprictor. Reforonces given, — Addr 7Ok SALE, OR TRA lands. W. beaten, two to five per cent a month from farm- i ors and workingmen, Mr. Dolan voted |ordinate officers allow such manifest cor- vhi P h ! § an extract from a dispatch to the St [journeyed together over the Northern | thisefilos o : TROR SALL uthern Nebraska, in A war which threatens to ""‘i tupd ‘: to postpono indefinitely, which means to | ruption and lawlessness? Louis Globe-Democrat which briefly | Pacific, inspecting their propertics, and VOB k50 AR WADY BGAHGH 58] BOK" ol town wil Wil iny prico of tea, silk and falso halry i not | o) % Boy o viag for depositingtho | 1n it not aggravating enough that tho | sums up the situation: they wero thoroughly gratified at their | /A kseper; in wholowis. sstablisbment I Oams, | 160 dellas. For 1 likely to be popular with women, and it ul;]io funds of counties and citios with | Union Pacific under the somblance of | *Taylor has been offored & position In | prosperous condition, which warrants | Addreas "0 care Boe. £00-t1 Bee, is said that in France the wives of tho |P the goneral traffic department. and will | the reorganization ata higher amount of O SALE--Cheap o sccond hand bigh top hogey. MISOSLLANEOUS WANTS, Inquire at Sinpson’s Carriave Factory, Dodge, 25011 a view of giving the counties and cittes unjust laws, can evade its local taxation probably accopt, unlets the pressure from | oapital stook. deputies and senators are urging their the benefit of the interest. In other|while enjoying the benefits and protec- | Bogton is strong enough to deter him. Tt Botw VWANTED—A turnshed room. ~Call or addre Busbands to o sottlemont with China. | L 4e, Mr, Dolan favored tho present |tion of our municipal government! is underatood that Taylor's resignation | TEST YOUR BAKING POWDER T0-DAY, | WV Vi Youni s ¥avnm 5t RO SALE & ot el s g ey BEFORE t;nother ;ur 5 ..:.,, around | system whereby the treasurers and bank-| Must it use its powerful political ma- I;_ aforceddono. Last summer Auditor “ 5 R ey T ka1 i 5 th Lo a 1",{,“, ‘!’troet which | ers can speculate in public funds at the chinery through avaricious employes to b:‘;“gfifi“;l:b";‘m:' hti:; l:r:;;olr;rl’;cm: Co;:-;x;r;fliimug ':1';1;. W ,,W,', h title “l'm"m"" ‘AUdrGH; WItR Fots m: );_I\Fx-, X'l::vlriwi:l ud dutch bulbe, g ‘; 2 BCEORMIIGN OB 3 . ol % N a8 i eronoes, stating experience, age, saiary ex ] LR SRt EA L ) are now vfr‘y rough, will have to be re- |expense of the tax-payers. The bill to subvert our city government and impose | gireotor, and succeeded in killing it. THE TEST: P.'0. box 14, Wilber, Nob. 3 YT S Bl 1 ; Jaid with stono. slbs #0 s to make|lovy & mpecial tax for o|noodless additional burdoms upon our|Taylor and other Union Pacifio attaches | Histspnindnpana ettt ionsaie | < o e | R 4 |stato capitol had a warm supporter in|tax payers by exacting blackmail out of resuscitated the club as an independent [ auirod to detect tho prescaco of ar Wi Geattatle ] GOy e Tt i B TSR RHARE O3 | ks 30 acres in cultivation, comfortable cross-walks, ~ Ths sharp ol lP ho fought for the Lincoln |contractors! These are questions over organization, and have maintained it ever & . Address “D. R, T.” Bee office. 3040 | pricc 1,000, T Talatice on time to_suit # il i r. Dolan, who kY i = e % & ablpod B LN O GG 2 o which Mr, Calloway ought to ponder. since. When the Boston stockholders L Saivon nyl;«-tw 4 pedestrians, ring at all stages. On its final pnssage, - - it was developed that the bill had been Ty one respect at least John W. Gar- | fraudulently enrolled and engrossed bo- rott was amodel railroad president. He | fore the amendments theroto bad been always refused to accept from the Balti- | printed as required by the constitution. gained control of the road Young, who = isa Boston man, went scalp-hunting. Tue last issue of Bradstreet taking up Tny}or 1s his first victim, and there isa the per cent of failures for the same feeling about headqnarters that he may 3 period in 1882 and 1883 estimates that |P°% b the last.” 5, or Fuiton & G VWANIEDBy o lniy, a handeomely furnishod rcom, where no questions will be asked, within ki g o soLookelcl Ehel poitomios i dram Bee | Y=OR SALE A stock of general merchandi 7 memmme= | Particulars, address VW/ANTED—A home for a young girl of 1 in th country whero che can make herself useful, Fer " = * without expense toone who interests himsclf in het [ (G SATE_Nelig | mora & Ohio anything more than his or. | Upon tho motion that the committee on | tho total for tho year will exoeed 1,500. | __umhg death of Captain W. P. welfare Gl she provea.wnwortby. Adin G E""“{'.’.’é"'.‘o" o ! jginal salary of $4,000 por year. Somo|enrolled and engrosed bills should bo | For the first nine months tho number is | g1yry removes a brilliant and useful offi- S 108 protbtor Ot b Nu/ifh s whininto meand terma and lease the hotel for time stated Jove. Also wonld sell hotel For partie: Point, N put at 8,200, as against 7,359 for the samo period in 1830, A careful discuss- ion of the question as to the extent to which fraud en ters into bank failures re- sult in the conclusion that fewer failures are duo to this cause than has been com- TED—Bosrd in private famwily en. Address “F. 8.” Eeo office, cer from the army,” remarked a promi- nent military officer. “He had passed most of his life on the frontier, and had been through many a hapd Indian cam- paign, and had participated in many a hard-fought battle, He possessed scho- larly attainments and devoted much of his time to the study of the various In- dian langusges and Indian ethnology. § railroad presidents take everything they | permitted to spread on tho journal their explanation in respect to the report of said committeo on the illegal engrossing Tk bunko thleves continue to flourish | of the amendments to the capitol bill in Denver, They recently robbed a rich | Mr, Dolan voted no. In other words ranchman of $10,000, 1t scems rather | ho was anxious to cover up the fraud per- singular that tho autho of the Queen | potrated in forcing the passage of the City of the Plains permit these scoun-|bill, In view of theso facts we submit drels to make that place their heaaquar- | whether Mr. Dolan is o ssfo man to trust = can lay their hands on. \\'1\.\T)']l ~A good horse for delivery wagon. A; Dly atter 6 o'clock p. ., 1411 Douglas strect. in some young a ka, or Northern 1t down, balance in payments of $50. in 3 aymont monly supposed. Out of 117 bank fail- Rdress “Lang,” care Omaha Boe. uron in thirty-eight weeks, sixteen are only found to be due to frauds and to em- W ANTED-Drossmaking at Mrs. & Rice's 117 N, 15th St. 4 sk T CONTAIN AMMONIA. trimmers, 4 waist maker ters. 1t looks very muoh as if tho bun- | with tho aflaics of this stato. Tn ho not | bezslement—sovon of national, five of |1y iy 1y was encouraged by Genoral |'™ "HAMTIFCLESS 1AS NEVER BERN QUESTIONID. |4 aorccs or vork o1 ta o ! koista were paying o liboral percentago | liable, now thatho has loarned tho ropes, [t and fous of privato banking institn- | gy v:dan, with whom ho was o great. fa-| siad el Siomen {7 Biner of & century 1t Lna ey _2030p — ! to some one for the privilege of robbing |0 do a good deal worse in the second | tone: vorlto, and/abths end|of the Sikting Ball THE TEST OF THE OVEM. sitice January Drst, . Agents w o in “‘;’n‘n?}"t‘,‘.“..._ A mw,j:,;‘..'k).{;‘,»:,f:’;:‘:;; ! i b i torm than in the first? I Novonben thore amo 1o bo bl o | CAP3iEN Goneral Sheridan rolioved hitn | pRTCT BAKING POWDER CO., | Moot ‘.‘El'ls“.’i:;...2?’1.5‘.‘,:1‘"{,‘.;7.‘&;5;5 = 165,20 N i Carz, J. Stickle will contest against|OMAHA AND THE UNION PACIFIC. | national conventions of cattlomen—oneat | 0, 2¢iYe duty, aud gave him a Tk AR ot T e o i aparieys S e s AN J Jaames Taied for tho gongrouslonal prisa| *preplgent Adamaand General Managor| Chicago on tho Lith,and ono at St Lous | " o ™ oy O ot sot I, Price’s Special Flavoring BXMacts, | W ok e sfieen kil ho s i | Kebdha s vl ot tho e T : oo, A e M ohetladyod | Oalloway, of the Union Paciic, have, 8 | on tho 17th. 1t scoma that a quarrel ha | ey ] B L 3] ol B B bk ol 1455 ! ability; but tho man who beats Jim. |wo aro assured, expressed a desiro to os- | arisen between the cattlo interests of the | 1 o paveios v one G altns llaub]schiof Dr, Price’s |.upul|n Yeast Gems T0R BENT—Famished room for oné o7 tw0_gen- | TNOR BALEStook, fixtures, horso, aad wagon, Laird will have to get up in the morn- | tablish cordial relations with the people | two clties. St. Louis clalms that its call T eyt Hiesee ) 5 B e ek MDY AR tleton, at 1918 Capitol avenue. 32511 ot first-class grocery store, & bargain. Apply #A” { 10p o ade| 0y IOuTan of Nebraskn and espocially to secure tho| for a national convention has boon reco- | the past two years Captain, Clark devoted | . FOR SALE BY GROCERS. O RENT—Soven room house, cor. T1at and | oo boo Ofce: 1ot A farmer generally gots up in tho [y,q will of the citizens of Omoha. Tho |nized by all the leading ranch owners and |all his spare’ time to this work, which | SHICACO- = 8T. Louts. | 1V Webstarcereot, $90.60 per monkh. “Tanulro 1evy | FROR EAED SRiente, v Tommes, wagon and § morning a littlo earlior than a railroad f ) 1ar disfavor in which the Union Pa- | brooders throughout tho conntry, and | Was completed short time before his HENRY SINCERE — ST 16040 lawyer, and whon ho gets up he doesn't death. It consists of 1,500 pages of 4y Loose hay dolivered in large or small -8 JROR SALE quant; ‘A new tine gid da. cific is held all along the lino is said to be | that the Illinois board of agriculture has closely writton manuscripts and ke had | DYEING, CLEANING, REPAIRING, 1 top bugg: regardod by the now managers as o |hoen induced by Chicago *‘kickers” to |made arrangements for its publication. wholesale notion or peddiers wagon., C.J have the hoadach f T—A now neatly finished cottage of S E nan & 1 AR s s % : ) i Ja ANDU q : % rocws, within two bloces from stores on 8. | Co. "176-1m [ Dr.M o so at |serious barvier to ita prospority. |issuc a call for a convention in Chicago [ His death will not probably interfore | REPAIRING AND TAILORING DONE ON SHORT | yiyry'cloatio. Apply at Wyman College, 81820 | 2rer o g k. Miuier has put in an appearance at % f i 3 < S N B e Ttihassb R NOTICE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. SALE—A fine Targe carriage or o ¢ 3 o national hoadquartors in Ny | Thi chango of popular soutimeut, 8o |in advance of the St. Louls meeting. The p on. as been truly AV OR RENT—Niodly furatshed front and bed room, | 1. Inquire atBiuo Baru, 10th sty betwoon. Dodes H srporaro nabons leacduistors B AW | iiuch desired by tho now managoment, | St. Louis folks, however, maintain that | by 8 Washington correspondent of | sapecial cro e taken in Dyeing, Cieaniok aud | I g1 or 912 per mouth, 13i8 Jones strcet, be gc Oaplol avs: s i York, whoro ho brought tho cheoring ¥ Ul lhie ) ) the St. Paul Pioncer Press that ho com- | Ouriing of Plumes and Tips. and 1481, B157p e can bo effected provided tho policy is | they will draw tho crowd, and that the [ bined military skill and scholarly attain-| 14th and Faruam,fund Nebraska National abandoned that has made the road un-|Chicago convention will adjourn to that [ments, and that he could lead a~ column 3 with a good trade, 1n good locality 1 < news that his observations in the west led city. Address 6" Bee 100-ip R RENT—Furnished room, 117 south 17th St. 06 30, him to believe that Cleveland would carry ; IArand it managers odlousit Omss | oity: of cavalry in battle ono day, and woald = T e AR ; 7OR SALE—A wholostock of_clothing, boots and moro than one western state. Judging [POP" Koy, ¥ e — i B VI A nicely furaished front room, wui sl S ISa et st ag, boose shd : ater T e o i s e T - dovoto tho next to studying the use of |SHErMan Avenue Ball Park | guier;ames it b Ty e e o Do 4 rom th enthusisatic ovatlons which | ' 8 Hestet th U e Hox. Nariax Braksry has announced | » diphthong in the Indian tongue, that| - 9: L Folorton 508 soush Teaith e i Blaino i roceiving on his way wost, tho | Princely liborality, but its managershive | o ps BB 0 PG SO b or | ho could drive o mulo team as akilfally as | Five Hours Go-AvYou Fiesse = 70R ALE—C : : 4 A . |not only failed to reciprocate but they he could write an essay, and his taste 1 Inpianc e ning | ] western states which Cleveland is going A h : tho state senate from Gage county. M. [ ! 5 ARG nehilon nice littlo homes, R. C. P ] i e have in violation of sacred obligations 819 + ME | was as wido as his versatility. I 4TH SO ENT—T i to carry is all in Dr. Miller's eyo, . 4 ey Blakely is one of the oldest residents it . o | i vt s - : g used their power {n ovory concelvablo | A ! s Angth R s ) L et i \ Cren, Cuase will have to copyright|way to cripplo Omaha and retard her R U‘mnkfl.', sadiisisumaniofablity for years studied th ); 7 ‘... th H Q\-;l;,lf:‘}'. ‘{;:.“;'u»fi"]fxr.;.’.:,c:‘:.{ia.\'\ “f‘::f«‘.'-[j“:‘:y\'-‘ ==pr R 2Ly aea his Zzcelsion in order o keap tho pi- | growth. Omaha has voted to the Union |24 unblomished charactor, If elected wuyflnn e phudiod thy u:ut}u:;w.l b oun- | Sier s il iz, e i Fts 0T AT Comor 6wl Farnam, 00 T . o ) 3 o Y o) | e alio be given by Cha ow cccupiod by City Mills, rates from bodily appropriating its con- | Pacificmorethan ono milliondollars worth | t0 the senate he will be a credit totomsa RERISREIANS | R e L L Rt s dsT ) ITIANRG -3 £ on ) '[that body. Ho is a man whom the[is Licutenant Bourko,” said tho samo sl vl sl ] tonts without credit. Tho Republican [of grounds, which aro occoupied by | ; L e Py on Sundsy morning republished, with- | dopots, shope, and tracks, snd sho has |J/Dbor and monopolists cannot use, | Gentleman. *Many of the pecple of| SPHCIAL, NOTICES d oF Nebraska noeds moro such men in the | Omaha will remember his eplendid col- [ —— = = out credit, nearly two columns of per- | given away wholo streets to that com- H q 1 S rSpecials will Positively not be SRt 9 d ; legialature, lection of Indian curiosities from nearly p esitively — sonals from the Fucelsior, without | pany ostensibly for right of way purposes, overy part of the Indian country which inserted unless paid in advance. lmcln.l wlu . changing them in the elightest degree, | but which it ofticers have loased out 0| Oxg of M, Weaver' mudswivelsat Wa- | ho exhibited at military headquarters _| o iENT—iam L aud not even correcting typographical |smelting works, elovators, and various | hoo has mado an uncalled assault on his | Whilo ho was .in Omaha, - Bourke always | ~rorro e | I S o i or e ** | J00B SALE—Choap, a nice cottage, ful Iof, cify errors, The Republican may oall this|concerns that can in no way be regarded | sompetitor, Mr, Brown, which is likely | <ePt dlary and has a trunk full: of [ IVI Bouhe'Sad sold. “'A:"Foroman, 213 5. 15th | St D | " ator 6 bocke from tho onart house. . " o f ; i ; P ey v WhCR I8 MHEY | note-books. He, too, proposes to pub- 7i6tt | TNOIT STTIvG FonmY overhead; | Tocer, 224 and Leavonwortn. R onterpriso, but others will bo more [as part of the railway plant. Theso do- [t act as a boomerang 1f Mr. Weaver | [orcavoct o ths Toqbioposes to pub:| = — ~vvavi | T Northeast comer of 17th and Nicholas stro S SRS 4 2 s B Fang ) [ b el ] ar oil works, €3 new and s2cond hand 10 h, { likoly to call it piracy, nations wero originally made on the con- | wants to make this a personal campaign | he has made srrangements with a Lon- VLR b it %0 h, p. portablo and stationary; al o S S———— dition that a depot costing not lesa than | he will doubtless bo accommodated, don publisher, He has been at work { X order has been dssued by Comman- 18100 000 should be erested on the BAREPEEN TRy on the manuseript for somo timo, and it | ( ] der Kountz,ofthe tirand Army of the Re- grounds donated for depot purposes, and | pr. must now be approaching its completion. { s o hext vo turnished rooms, bed room . Richard & Clarks, sitting room, 24, corner Davenport and 1 b 244 MAHA FINANCIAL EXCHAN Omaha, mall foans wade on approved secul suitablo for & owal s . . Wil goil for cash oF ex. roperty, Addross X, Z, Q 4 TOR RENT-Two rooms handy for office in the new brick block, corner 12th and Capitol chan, f i e s Woovwonrrh, the clingstone | Bourko i i chols d h publie, calling attention to the fact that s . T 3 g ourke is a fine echolar and a smooth b Tat tlithia G easta A s piah it 3::“‘“‘ that tho entiro transfor botwoen | ounoilman can't understand why it is | writer, aud his forthcoming book will, i 5 i Union Pacific and con- s : dingly i ing,” —— o for partisan purposos. OF course this | () “l R _Tf‘l 9 )‘" with the paving contractors. e ¥ i £ the right porson. 88041 %ou, cbosp, b 1519 Harnoy 84, . in Omaha, Through the devilish machi- ——Jop Joff: i {ohast does not prevent indiyidual membors ti f Sid ‘I)‘ll ho had 5 . ’ 5 .no” fl-d“u" jithe riohosh aotor % " MISCELLANE from exercising ther political rights. At- BANORN. 0F Bigney DINon, who con-| Ir Councilman Woodworth loses his|in America,” said a gentleman at the A D DOI RENT—A furnished foont r e MISCELLANEOUS, i coived the schemo to build up a rival |galary as councilman he can fall back |Rip Van Winkle performance, *He is a |1 hotse work Avply to Mrs. Millspaugh, Ml bid OLEN—One dark Iy hors: and platfor wagon tempts are at times made by unscrupu- lous politicians to use this organization to farther their own ends, and it is put & stop to such work that this order has been istued. at the cireus grounds. A liberal reward will be paid for his recovery- Timms & Co., 18th end Dayens Port St 8 JOUND—A ladics wrap was found in the circus tent Friday afternoon, The owner 4200 | of ita whereabouts by applying at this office, de- seribiug saue and_paying for this advertieoment, s = - QOR KENT - Nicely furn o A TA —A good girl for howsework. None but tleman 413 South 15th § of ‘Rip.’ He has invested a large “ first-class need apply. Inguire at 101 south 16th 816-50 amount of money in an orange planta- [ftiect. tion in Florids, which is proving quite wa profitable, Jefferson, 1am told, as a d front room for town on the Missouri flats, between fon his sand-bank aud live on the sand- | millionalre,and has made his monoy out i tr0ub soutn o e Omaha and Council Blufls proper, the | wiches thore. compact between Omaha and the com- pany was never carried out, A deci- Outrageous Freight Rates, noral houeo: D—A competent glrl tor g JOR RENT—Furnished south front room Work. German preferred. |Mrs. Milton Rtogers, 4 32180 Faruam street. sion adverse to Omaha was procured by | Pawson County Herald, painter is quite an artist. He takes life | °0% 19th nd Leavenworth, NOR I Targe_ houso In_gond location for pRak) We can't remember one ingle instance | Sidney Dillon, through his nephew, John ‘The freight on our job pre weight comfortably, making his seasons short, ANTED —A good man to blick steves and do P boarding hous.” Balloy Beos. 3178, Fo s — | i i ; ) 650 pounds, via the O, B.'& Q., from fTN T IV A e S e A AT Nt . M. P Jensen hasromoved hia ofioe and r during the five years that we have been [¥. Dillon, then judge of the United and traveling in his own private car. He| [V dence fothe N. E. corner 184 { Rars of seoing Sc Morton b the GApIto) | Sratas Lttt otr B | Ohicago to " Council Bluffs, a distance of | iy'ulyo accompanied in the same car by | ePr Vo south 14th St. 2802 DOR RENT -A house with eight rooms, Warren B GosR ilding during the seasion of the logiala. | Ate® cirouit court, and now tho chief | 480 miles, was 85.85; from Councll | a)l" of his ompany, and thoy all slooy | YV ANTED—A girl 8 W. cor- 0Eh and 8L Mary’ outh 14th St L P buil sessi g 5 ) - 1RODER, Magnctio Healor 1y now coated artted eouplo without children, #25 per |~ g27.am Wik Diagotes dissedes ros, month, Inquire 881 South 24th St, o — Lare, s only once do we know that he | counsellor of the Union Pacific. The | Blufis to Plum Crook, distance of 231 [ and sat in the err and de not ko th th | ooesrent 2 o wasin Linnol{: during the session, nn; £260,000 in bonds, which Omaha douated milos, by the U. P’ the freight was}otels, Mr, Jefforson is nnw“‘fifl (ycm WY S A Lk tion £ SINN A that was two years ago during & _sensto- | towards tho construction of the bridge | &7:20. Buch & wide rango of difforeuce |of ago, but inas halo and hearty as | T risl Might. 1f] thoreis “any thing|were diverted to the construotion of s do- | cails for vigorous publio. condemution, | ororyy hen ho dies I would suggest o orion epiaen 1t 18 o 1988 ot and hotol buiding at Dillonvillo noar | This ia 1o iolated casc, but & vory oo | tomixsmet i . b eace g, bom it VY ANTED ol il at 1738 Cas . pors shonld interfere with ‘state legiala- [ Spoon Lake,una Oumaha uv to this dayhas | mon, example of ‘the means euployed C— tion, and to our knowledye we have very [ nothing to show for her liberal contribu | 1Y 4 :m;iug'_ 0 500 B paoiia. 08 Roas DE MORI'S BEEF SY! often heard him express himself on | tions except 8 maguificent cowshed, on i } card } B the wherewith to fnancially fatten its the subiect in langusge wmore forci-| g yrong sido of the railroad tracks, To | chief offioers, and control the nomination ol ave. 454 7p DRIVY vaults, sinks and cosspools cleaned withy L™ sanitary cleancr. Batistaction guaranteed by F. G Abel,(succossor t5 J. M., Smith,) box 878, 972.1m .00 &6 e a1 housowork in_swall | Top — Handsomely farnished ro 415 north 15th street 285 and one suite of two, Bruooer's bl Cor. 16thand Dodge. & splendid sldo-bar bug, m street, (t JOR RE A elogant brick basement 8. W, 4 Dodge Sts., one r per month. Morse & Brunner, 1404, B TANTED—First-class woman cook and EM, ‘ room girl at Atlantic Hotel. 2! ()() a2 il by 8o exccllent riding or viug (double” Borse, at 1816 Faruam, rolshied room 1516 Dodge St. TANTED —A The Northern Pacific Refrigerator W man girl for general housework, }pun RENT— clogant, Mr. Roto. ! ! ; T A A P Hisop — - water is prosent at all soasions of the leg. | 93P tho climax tho vast tracts of valua. [0f eandidates for offico in Nebraska. CORPAL NG LW | S MR O e e |2 : ! idp_ e Ve By ot Tt e 2 ialature; has he ever acen Mr, Morton | blo grounds, which the Union Pucific| Meretiants frequontly tell us of similar T ANTED i (or gemeralouse work sl amr | I lahed, o tito o sagl, 1614 Davenpors strest Schuyler, Neb, there? Haus ho ever come in contact with| now occupies in Omahs, acts of extortion upon them but invari- » 1 v are vir- | ably romark: **If you mention the mat- |8t Paul Press, l;fl-:;z; :ohi"m::fi’ g:::lflm‘w:flvxg tually exempt from taxation by being | ter don't name our house,” showing still : (F : The Northern Pacific Refrigerator t % y umped with the mileage and right of | further the monarchial power and inftu- ; " ily, 2115 Caiforn a St p| 194200 o 3 g - RAY has good pasturing, Spring water, DOR R¥NT—Nicely furnished front r - Dodge stroet, T[PAREN By tro wui riber on his en abont 4 miley norih of Allard in Do DOR RENT—Furnished rooms, m iy vt - 4 B, A76R8 fare and oven destiny of our citizens, manager, has nearly completed the im- tare, Atisotion—Three thou: | X' meats, fbri by cor. 10th Tare, | EoTasAh/as {00 S’ day ol duly, Th Fremaont Horald, of §10,000 per mile, This villsinous| ™ (onaumers of the goods sold by mer- | monso system undui’ukouluyuu ago to LA e T e | SN AR e | poued o aiint 8 ve ru o HENRY Hakkal” Wo have never charged Mr, Morton | tax-shirking, by which the burden, that | chants are the ones who pay these enor- provide \he northwest with an outlet for| ¢ at once. Apply at any yardin the city. By | paop grnm oo Saplamber $At4, 1 288-1ew bw with hanging sround Nebraska leglals |should bo shared by all classes of prop. | mous freight bills, , Labor pays it all, | dressed and refrigeratod beef. The sys- Ao Mawias Moo CHIMRE AWPIAD | Uit A ng v i tures. Heois after nobler gamo. Hohas ferty, is transforred from the railroad cor- | 474 yet, labor, fleecod of 1t swoet, and | tem iucludes packing houses at every " P e T IS Fiind i ivay e $86 Bor A B -4 & in hi E ARy P e Sy B P g spoiled of its substance, cowersJike a | heof market along the Northarn Pacifiz JANTED—A gond coat-maker. | Steady work it | Jh0R RENT—Tures houresof +1x rooms each, iy put in his worl o lobby at Washing. | puration to the shoulders of the honest | gringing slave before the dictatorship of | from Helena, Montana, to Daluth and | )Y, ¢o dprices Wbl pay fare. = Addvess inmedi-| K rhroe stores on Cuming strocs PN H ton. But why has not Mr. Morton at- | t\x-payers of Omaha, is very exasperat- | this creature of the people—forall corpo- [St. Paul and Minneapolis, A larga | vodr V- Hewick fearice, N Thave clspant Fisle B asirle Noily ; % tended the sessions of the Nebraska leg. |ing, rations ure created by the peoplo—and falanghtor house isto bo built at tho | WANTEL-A good dyandiy girl st the Kot Ksiate aud Floaucia i | ialature to urgo the enactment of laws to| Add to this the favoritism of political {Plinded by questions of twenty years | Munuesota transfer as soon a8 prelimina. | gy, 1100 11 sveh betwoen Farmain i U TVO ary diraos 2 — itz fl b " ’ . A 0, voto &8 its oppreasors dictate, ries connected with the purchase ot a| - — - trect car line, cight miaut L—Cor, 14h ani Joues, re regulaterailroads and prohibit extortion. [henchmen in and out of busjuess, the here is no redress save in legislation {sito are concluded. The bouss 'd\h ED—A resp o a0 a4 tredaurer for g | hicab fof twe of Wire § al uflring from disease Dot ate tolls} weetched accommodations in otossing the [ Thestatocouatitutioneonfersamplopowers [at the transfor will be one of the| massp « coreys AP & ddrelodn oty e o b O o o™ R Ao s lo & delicate soudiion i ] H

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