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OMAHA DALIY R OCTOBER 9 ! == —_ L — = — — e s e e T o 5 s - = i - ¢ DI T Q OR R NT-—Rjos eni(e of rooms fiirnished o FHE DAILY BEE | JUDG BAMERS DECISION. |yl domai of Dikots bas pased o ety thing thee st vitorstof — THE FIRST DISTAICT, . |SPECTAL NOTIOES | o St ninin s | T | We have benn asked to #ay what we | ¥ie hands of & comparatively fow speon. | that ¢ old clty. Whether it is a b 4 fidh ' S St i ) Oraha Office, No. 916 Farnam 8t. | think of the recont decision of Judge |lators. And now theso sharks, through | paying investraent ia n question. | o0 ont About the Gongmmfin_;i'f_‘,ps_,;;ggls:ficv!;;}lwgfiflggler;‘ymr'\w» Good Lihenttim o ¢ RjCouncil Binffs Offico, No 7 Pearl 8, | famar on the Keith county echool land |the republican convention, which they | It seoms to us that if 8t Louis would de- v ; . e Aiald Teoer 101 s 1 O O frauds. Wo have also been supplied | controlled, and of which they wero a part, [ vote as much money aud timo to the de al Campaign. Lo i peemis. J; J, \VELSHAR = B ok Office, Toom 65 TrOWNS | Ly o copy of the declsion by the friends |ask for more appropriations for public | velopment of its commercial interests and e ONEY lowncd on chittely, Billroed 1 KNI Pt e rom (g Joies f . of Judge Hamer, and requested to ex. | surveys, whon in fact thero aco alceady | various industeial entorprices asaho ox.| W0 Des ead, i | S st ...} Pablished every rorning, exocopd Sunday' The foid of - i end; is Noliday e Nebraska City Ness ONFY TO LOAN J1, wutos of §200, ana_agwaar | J9'OR RET nice now cottag.+an south 1 1 wnly Wonday mornlog da onerate him from any suspicion of (more lands surveyed in Dakota than|pends on this h lidny munimery sho | Nojas ety age, when the sairosd rom. | NLCATE DuLgA Jemmect Wt soe aqeun F e B e A " KT WAL sympathy with the perpetrators of these | are now needed}ior actual settlemont. Had [would be more sensiblo and reap an pany proented cach membor of the loain. | A€%2M 167 Faraam 8 F Grocery 39 oo i . . i ot s | FNOR 5 6 ro ., 11 ¢ly farid#,.d, loeation 0.00 | Three Montha trauds. not tho autveyod lsnds boen, gobbled up | inealoulable benafit from tho iaventment. |yt with paeses, Oharlen H. Brown was | ¢y Malls FINARTIAT EXGENOH=Tasw | FOmaren su Mo e rean i far Wook, 36 0mmts. """ *"| " In our opinion thia decision partakos by land sharks the peoplo would have| Why St. Louis, which Lss immento ro- | the firat member o roturn his, Ho. witl | () ¥l I made on spproved wiesriy, 1617 JPOL RONT_ Farmned s sV o 12 | [ 0 eferri — —_— he we art of the city, ¥ith bosrd ¥ITR WRAKLY RES, PUBLISHED XVERY WaomDAY. | very much of the nature of the famous |plenty of land. These land-gobblers are sources and the cnmm(u?d of n'wm extent ;lmt ):litlc;‘:’:n or use a pass, preferring to| """ R »m‘:," > '“L.w'.';"-’ ,udg‘",'{k;r',fl iy, MHM‘:‘[ FHRNS PORTPAD, decisions delivered by Judge Dillon on |a great dotriment to Dakota, and the | of territory, should desire to imitate the | P*Y ' i st o E cormer 10 and Laverport B Inquirest et » i g i Vi ey . » pl on d 1:30 p.m, . [ @00 Yoar., 2.0 | Threo Montha. £|the Union Pacific terminus, and Judge | sooner they are checked in their plander- laxy, southern holiday city of New Or- An Admirable Nomination, Ax ’m’::n'n‘: "n’g”c'fi"fifi.,;‘,“:»'y'.’.‘.;:y'm';v‘: L":_lu:r'r"L ; T:” o:m}m-h);«i TR ! e ws Coremans, Sols Agonts, Newsdenl, | Pundy on the forfelture of tho Union |ing schomes the better It will bo for that |lean is something wo cannot understand. | Nebraska Watchman. T 4 Fehe g A pep it | I hahtion Beemer’s et oh e Howr Hree i ot (n the Unifed States. Pacific lands. Judge Dillon it will |territory. Such masquerades as tho “‘Veiled Pro-| The Hon. Chas, H. Brown for congress inn” eneral dehvery, Gmabn. 80810 RS 1 i ] conmmrowpacy, bo romembered held that the phet” and ““Mardi Gras Testival” aro |from this district is an admirable nomina- TN Tk Boove & h. VIEIPPOOS i A O Tnd Edltotl | Omahia bridge was & part of the| Sexator Maxoerson has received o | well enough for such old southern cities | tion and eminently worthy of support. 5 I SIBNOTIN IV weR rossod 40 tho Kprvoy i — » . -~ e main line of the Union Pacific and had | dispatch from Mr. Broatch, of the Mis- [as New Orleans, but St. Louis is too far Cause for Disaffection. VW ANT D0 fint class cobter, fullpay for 6 ([ FNOR RENT-_A st o ,,g]..’:::,,.hmm:,;‘;,‘::h:':a Ty to bo oporated as such, but it was not [souri river commisaion, stating that the |north to induigo in such tomfoolery. It |Giage County Faglo, A B S T b s vhrep ol e | Chthages Birven & s .&',,.,d' “%’:,":.".{,;’&.m‘%fifl,,?"fi;' part of the main line for purposes of rev- [ commission will be in Omaha on Satur- |is about time that she was taking advan:| ‘Tho causes of this disaffection towards ::;?'f:n": ene," Fourtoanth and armam 8. " | TOORRENT—Six roos hotte, son 2149 and Web- s T D A P8 | enue, and the owners could charge a spec- | day. There hasbeen an inclinationonthe | tage of the many opportunities afforded | Weaver, -mig}rl-z the rtnpublmm;u,“_lm ¢ A D. MORSE. _ | " stor strest, $30.60 por month, - Inquiw 1611 Case ab) 0 order of the company. ) AL 3 i - b — [ stwot. - P ) | iel rate over that part of the road because | part of Major Suter and other meml{erl her o.f bmld.mu up her businese I.ntorenu, a‘:;‘:i. ponm:nt:gl::"i“:‘znéit; md‘ ‘:)Yl ARPETER AND BOILDRI Honry Baddoling, 1~ e s : 3 THB BEE PUBLISHIRG CD-: PROPS it was a bridge on which congress had au- | of the commission to confine all t'l\o im- lndlne'uolfnng a really great city. St.|p,co Stephonson, an illiterate corrup- | Leavem ',’,‘,‘:,,"_".';'.f':,‘,‘.’:‘..'f.ffrnn'l"m';n:»4£‘i“;.'..°:.' o ln quire 1516 Farnam, A 354t | i B. ROSEWATER, ' or, . thorized the company to issue a mortgage | provements to that part of the river be-| Louis it is true is an old city, but she | tionist, as lnrvn{or general of this dis- | now prepared O ol ind of Carpenter wotk, Wtoh | T O RENT—Hall of double horwgy, fouF ooms, | h A. H, Titch, Manager Daily Oirculation, P | i addition to the bonded dobt of the |low Kansas City, and progress from year |should wake up and infuse some new life | trict, and his falsehoods to the Widow Orders by tmall Wil FpeIve prOmpt L© Stim's i addition, €1, » month: - App room i o R A L) road, In the jug-handle Platt case, |to year up the river. This certainly |into her system. Dailey in regard to her interests, are 1i-14 |24, Omana Natiooal Baok. N i Pacil i i od i iy facts that are hurting Ajax wonderfully | <o 3 o T Titeon bo elghteen years | JPOR RENT—Handeomy Naldhod roomns 3109 8 here the Union Pacific furnished the | soema solfish, and while it may bo go —— 3 na i Ir Church Howe decides to locate in|Wherethe Union WVacilic furnishef - il % . |among the republicans. The procure- old, must understand_the caro of horses and 16th 8E! Mra, May Spe:scer, k! lawyers on both sides, Judge Dundy held | engineering it does not meet the neces-| Tiux Nebraska legislature might profit|ment of enormous pensions and back | know how to milk a cow. Swedish or yeramn pre- T TREE T Fioseatrs Torsitbed Fo0me 2107 Camee g Tenneessce ho might eventually ropre- ! road b et ty il " i Ohi i £ Pt housands of dol. | forred. Inauire at kdheim & Erickeon, oppostte T | 0 L sont that atate in the Unites States sen- | that the railroad company by mortgaging | sity of tho situation at Omaha, whose [ by tho example sot by the Omaha city | pay to the n;m:pt.o 1 (')Ilfllln s of dol- |’ 61810 2 4 te. It would be a question of time and |1t8 land grant had disposed ot it, and (river front, for tho protection of which |council, which has passed an ordinance ::'htfl?n';:]ehx; l:: p:::‘t‘:zng :}::on:zl,l;! VWANTED A ttor ot i low w1t | JOR REN\- ey turaa e of Troome, 10 3 :“'mo “nonp.” i thereforo tho lands woro not subject to |nearly $200,000 has boen expended, [ regulating the running of stroot railways. | "f ¥ thegmnin c.yu“ ot diau‘,iur;m:)iox; Dghlerences noed apply st . F. Van ckla To11 N, 18th 8% 97615p. forfeiture, although the char- | might meantimo be ruined, It {s essen- | The council has required nothing but|among the republicans against Weaver is OR RENT—A furnished rcom ‘1600 Phrtram St n % = - ol 207-t1 E T i " i t tho [tial that what has been done should not | what is reasonablo and demanded for the | his scifishness, dishonesty and falsehood. | WWAVTER, Tmmediately, o compotene hired 4irl Tae man who mado those estimatos of | ter ol " p];l"ov‘lido e tto thu bo lost by neglect or failure to construct | public convenience, and the requirements | 01d Iifo-long, republicans when asked i e | e e [sqAYe T DILESI TN the result of the coming election for tho |1ands unsold within five yoars after the y neg’ s why they could not support Weaver, ro- | ———— > ot Edholm and Eriokson. z Sewing machine hands at Omasha Lincoln Jowrna ought to soak his head. road was finished should become subject | further works to keep the river in check. | while benefitting the public will work no plied, because he was totally unreliable, | VY E‘mkv: . Hrrrd FOR BALE. He ostimates the total vote of Nebraska |to homestead and pro-emption entry, |So far the work done at Omaha|hardship upon the sireet car company. |a traitor to his party and his friends, a - ARPET " . " . et TANTED—An assistand advanco agent ard 10T | TN0R SALE A e fvnoowritor ot Sotink: 4 the 4th of November at 94,000, when | Although the court in this decision held | remains in position, while at points below | This is just what the public demands of | selfish bigot, the god of his idolatry was SeAEn 1...:;‘::' ';f:;" traveling dramstlp com- FoRsaLE_A o) type.writer a¥ ‘.‘xru.:‘:\:,“,;;p?’r: b o:fl,. last election, in an noé- y‘.“ i |that the lands belonged to the Union it has been more or less cut out by the [ the legislature in the regulation of rail-|A. J Weaver. pony Address ““Agent”box 702, city. 40611p Sfi.fl',‘.’n’é..”..’f"" ioom 10, alon Bloc, opposite b & ;n 100,000 A i Pacific, it also held that they did not be- [river. There is scme danger, however, | roads throughout the state. The people Never Betrayed a Trust, VWANTED--GIH for geueral housework.. Apply - uu; e ¥ G long tolt sufficiently to become subject |that the river at Omaha will cut in above [ demand only such legislation as is fair T )(dde;xb ¢ e T Iy DAY t 290 niorth 16t o5, e bor- i i Tur Missouri river commission is now | to taxation like the lands belonging to| the Union Pacific shops and take out tho | and just to all parties, and lawa that will [ """ i 4 inated f Wi e r e RO SALE-—ompi o lnundey cukth suitatle for at work In examining the plans proposed | anybody elso. 4 rip-rap unlees additioaal walls are built | give to the people their just dues would pofl :i?:: :1'1:: ;‘:fllfl:m!“!:mtl}?;kum .?a'm?,?,{ VY ANTED —Shorciers, wages 810 pe iy, Cal hand Jaundry 411 norsh 14th St. 493 0p 3 for the protection of the banks of the Now, Judge Hamer finds that the tes- | to protect the bank. s If any such lerl?us work no injustice upon the railroads. approval of the peoplo as has the nomi- | rtave T ‘::(r*_‘fl;&:&-‘ :‘I?figfi?"i?fi'f:'{n’f‘?fl" ‘(\éll ‘;a':rr“ e s(:‘.mu horse for celivery \lln‘ng[f!l‘lc- : river at cortain points, The commission. | timony establishes the fact that Dorn was | break should occurs it might do an im- N — nation of ;}hlrlcu E . Brown for f’ongrenu. 228 T o R el i 3 ndeavoring b t means to mense amount of damage to the railroad POLITICAL POPCORN. His record as a pu lio man stands open T ANTED—Cook and AR v 1810/ OR SALE Gl xtures st s bargain, B i st Ll hilhuabina sl M At e s s for inspection by his enmies, and whilo | W 4ilraammsueer "¢ S APRG 1) X Commercil ctalgood ok, thrwe horce igh i visit Omaha on Saturday next, an appraisement of the land far below its | shops, the smelting works, the lumber Bottled force is what the campaign calls |all of them have been unable to find the — Wil vell bui dingif dests Call at hote} or nddress * & actual value, for the purposo of leasing|yards and other industries, aud also iso- | for, first tnetance where he has betrayed a| VWANLED: Hfloxllf"“r‘y"-,;“K:"m;v;:_ln Wflup Frauk Elliott, Mansger, Fulis City, Neb. 456-21p ¢ THE prosscution of Sunday ball-players it, and that if Dorn had succeeded the [lato the waterworks, pumping house and & Benjamin F. Bunting is the way they spell public trust. The workingmen of this R R e vl 10,‘!“.;“_1,;] room, $0' mon: h,1815 Chicago. doesnot meet with much encouragemont in | 8chool fund would have sufferod is [cer- | sottling basins and cut off our water sup- | X“:,'M‘), politician shonld mever quarrel ;‘ilo";i‘::::“d r}xioiaurrgézgdwf;l:‘;«f;)x:inc‘l',nh: WY i s dor renaral, hous 425t SLr x a ity whers saloonsran on Sunday, whoro | (i, but for all this Mr. Kendll|ply. Tho loveo han now become too val- v i o | sonvie contracklbor frand and in-favor | W ANTE-Nur e s | OO S o O e “sacred concerts” are given in variety |and tho school board have not been [uable to be left unprotected at any point, lhm.xd;luks in sixty-fivo years old, and ought | of prohibiting the employment of small STHD= O 500l ok maiee s dm;“’rr, ORBAE-_Bebond hand lestiier soat top phston i i dives on Sunday evening, and whero | Proven guilty of conspiracy. It is difii-|and in view of these facts Senstor Man. [ bave known better, children in work shops and factories is| V! etract, Good wager, | 4706 " also foue spring de ivery weon, cheap. ) i Welthang & Co., Ci'y Mills. 274t 4011p| ‘0K BALT=A good texin of matehied ponlos. FAr: o % % John Kelly is said to k o set of pl i i y i i there are a dozen violations of the Sun-|oult, says the judgo, to soo any reason |dorson suggests that & moeting of | logked upin ' sesers demery ~ " Of PIUTES ey e A M P s day law ten times worse than ball playing, | for disregarding the plain provisions of [the board of trade, the hoard| General Butlor knows o hoo from a hand- . 10th street. VWArtED—A barber, 700 ) ¢ f o hen'the wind i e support. - nese and delivery wagon. lefgn-‘m,-lg?-;m‘m, [ ———— tho statutes which say that the lands |of public works, and representatives of ""g,‘;:'w r(’t"“ll bw"ll o foutherly, S We have hoard assertions from hun- T e e bt e L S o i Tae Chicago Daily News having re- | muat first be offered for sale and not sold | the Union Pacific and B & M. railroads l,m,,;mic ’J,‘,'.m.’."hi".'"m}?u'fi?‘.".fié S dreds "f( “p“]"““r“' "};‘ they wero | {y7any D—AGIET for getiorsT housework. AWy | Jon gy e o oo organs, boxcs sultable i Seied to thsiedlior of thio. Zrifuno as | fox man’ of: bicders! betors they/maybe | ba hold to disousa this important matter | iitabothOMy ! Bteaton favers! Blaiua, | EI0E ([0 ¥ot0 for Brown: for oon-| VY at eiboin & Enoksec', 1thand Dodso. atk3 |G SSHE IORSS 2 gl Pexes ol i “‘the rasoal Medill,” the Zridune calls the | relensed. For all that Judgo Hamer [and agree upon some tangible plin for Shl" Iheey bt BB T e '55“;.‘,33':" Hotiis n&om\tvre(;i WV or it Rebraska. Haurer Nosth iatter Nob: | TNOR SALEA good framo bouse, 6 roons, all in i guard named Stono.” The editorial | not chargeablo with criminal intent, but | prosent tho same to the river commis: | Waterman, the nomines for vice president | Ut doWwn as a_ sottled fact, he will got D s ooy cion L NGIE WA | Ad bl oS | amenities of Chicago journalism would | mildly suggests that they made somomis- | sionora on Saturday, aud at tho same | of the American Political Alliance, iy o born ‘i”“oe(’ 1“6“(}3"'?.‘“.?‘?“3:"‘1' ‘3’.“:":5‘;"‘1 8 { pichie' & Mchale, Lincoin Ko, T a0 | TR SAVEA good rido bar Busgy 317 1 bk A 3 3 ] 7 fisher, east majority in the district. breet. 00 4 leadone tosuppose that somecowboys from | take in transacting this business. oonvinoe them of the neceasity of the ex- | "oy 'wall atract brovers Have comeont for | Some of one readers iave asked for the VN ANTED--A oo gl a 1621 Capitol ave, OR SALF—Wholesa'e notion wago, horses, har- i “‘the rowdy west” are now doing the[lt strlkes wus that the judge|penditure of some money for improve: |Cleveland, They evidently think he is | appearance of the republican ticket at a0 noss, alleomplete, with established route in wes. Pk 3 ; % . Batisfactory re heavy writing In that city. is_trylng very hard to straddle|ments at this point. ‘lamb. the head of this paper and it appears VA ANTED ~ Traviling slesmon to_carry saiples e e A 10p i ~- |this whole question. He is anxious —_— — No barrel in the republican party only a | this weok in fall with the excoption of e e e e hia JROR SALS—Drug stock i Souhera Nebracka, i Mg, WEAVER is traveling around in |t shield Governor Dawes and| Tur averago voter in Omaha will have | Observer, pungholo and eircus” lemonado.--[Waterloo | tho namo for congressman. As Weaver |6, So <l on commision throven the wert a A RN S ROy AL T was about a blank in Y 15 0dollarn, For particulars addross L. L." care this district explaining hi: stonal | the board from public censure and at the | a perplexing job before him on election | No woman can be Frv!ident while bustles ,,:; x“n:n c::;se,:: we leave a f;;:fl”fi:: W ANIED=A Gorman sirl 14 or 16 yerrsold to | of tho Beo. 251-8p R gL oongtew : R remain in fashion, ‘lhe presidential chair is | & kst b0 fearn ho hair trade at» tkinson's, 16th swest. | T=orEATE—Crery s AT RE o7 DOEER: rocord. Will Mr. Weaver explain why | %8me time he dares not disregard the|day. In the firat place he is asked to | pot big enough. in the ticket in order that republicans in | creighton Block, near § osto oo Pyt P 3 A 3 3 } 0 A Tnquire at Simpson's Carrlaye Facsovy, Dodke, he ignored the time-honored custom of [Public sentiment in a matter of such|vote for presidential electors, state| The sugar intesest in politics is very great | 1O eXerciso of their tree judgment may TANTED—German- girl for general housework, | boteen 14th and 15th, £t i o grave concern. Ho makesthe injunction [ officors and congressmen. Then next|m0W: Al theboys want some.—[New Or- | %Fite in tho namo of somo honest zepub- 1522 Famnam streot. £03.t1 giving all the young men in tho district a : 1 2 i leans Picayune, lican and so rebuke the arrogance chance to compete for the West Point|Permanent, thereby confirming all' that |on the ticket come the mombers of the | myis is s free country. If a candidate hus [Of #athe “‘machine” in this dls- | )/ ANIED-Agtats tosell ately's Universal Edu: : . . s . 7 r o ) H oadetship appointment 1 Appointments | Wa8 charged concerning the lawless man- | legislature, county commissioner, justices | no money to hire hall with ke can open his trict as run by the office holders’|dress W.D. P. Lowry, 1oomt, 119 north 16th st., il e e e i whini tho 1 malg of e TKlth | G o pouce, and othbr small fry. Then | mouth in the open air.—{Now Orleans Picay- | brigade. Wae deliborately aflirm that the | Umaha. s —520 acres land_on Middlo-Beaver, in Kansas, 260 acre v wer fence, for stock. Good frame house 20, 200 acres in cultivation, cash, balance on time to suit also eell 60 head cattle i”purchaser price 34,000 purchasers. Wi P, unee & (nomination of thi W fed- TANTED—L4 R GENTLEMEN—Tn city | desires. Address Thomas Mitchel, Smith Centre, AR ded as public patronage |°0UBty lands 'hnd been carrled on by the | there are two constitutional amendments, | The people of Ohio' are in imminent danger :::f :q';;: nl?older;.x:::ly, B:;fir Z’;p,‘;d kfi: ;5;'""},?33':‘3:,’3"',,‘1‘",-5 light, and ,,‘IIZNE.‘E,E Knsas, or ¥outon & Grove, Riverton, Neb. 267-1ub to be given as personal rewards to favor- |Poard. He is very severe on Dorn, aone to raise the pay of the legislature to “’{“l:,';if"‘gfi:l:;:f kfiaiutflic m ‘n':"“""{ f lupon him for official pap, is a disgrace to | 1iiuuly madeBwork ront by mai: mo cancasr JFOR SALB—A stock of general merchamdise, laeitok sosvioa: private citizen, who was engaged in a [$300 for a scssion of sixty days, and the | oieeh 1 SWERO) the party which can only be properly | stump torseply. "Tloaso adirses Relablo Maufi Co. b A R R S speculative entorprise, but he is very | other to create a railroad cemmisslon and | Trying to convinae a politician that he is | ™€t gy_‘ '""."l!:“’g },‘1',; “'l‘,m’t"gf“ v ,"“e 2 —— 2474t y der towards Kendall and hi ¢ wrong ia like trying to make & woman think | Fepublican ticket. The best thing. for a AALUAVIORSIWAYIED. T TR e Two yoars ago Mr. Laird publioly|‘onder towards Kendall and his aso-)to croate any other met of atate ofticers | RivlE DS Sryioe to mmake & women think | RS SO0 i ey Ao 0 i = e ik s sy Bativas, 1L plodged his word everywhere in his dis. | 2% Who wero criminally culpablo in at- | they may see fit. Bosides these, there is | Blizzard, tion, Sucha coarso may save tho party | Wi/ ANTED—A situstion by an expert operster " Clarke. 8 i " | tempting to dispose of the Jands in open a proposition from the county to be al-| ~Candidate Belva Lockwood is very confi- | when nothing else will. This- is Our | dress ‘. V' 1L caro of Hee. R0 i SALT-Neligh House, brick, threo stories, trlot that he would cut loose from the dofiance of the law, which the judgo|lowed to sell the old t b dent of ruccess. She has already called at the | judgment as to Weaver and while other — L only hotel in town, 40roorts, to léaro for 3 or b =4 - railroads and sorve the people. Thous- | 9% 2"%° e 5 0 JNEEs | JOwe ” © 0'¢ oourt louse Prop- | White House to seo if it has closets enough. good republicans may work for him if & anuation e T e s e ot e X ;2‘:’;1‘.;‘:‘&‘1‘2.‘."?.&;’ } himself quotes in his dectsion. erty; also a proposition from the city to | [Philadeiphia Call, they choose, we do not propose to do Refereniees given Address | time and terma. and lease tho hotel for time stated b ands took him upon honor and gave him ot 850,000 pasing bonds d o 'The ropublicaus of tho Tighteonth district | creps s Propf . L 50-11p | 8bove Also wonld scll hotol outright, if ejzeeablo, | s : L. vote X , an % LS either. 2 ' | For particulurs inquire of John J. Kivg, Agas, West ‘ thelr support. Tholr trust has boen bo- LAND GRABBING IN DAKOTA. proposition to grant 8 right of | oungresmand fr tie B e ey S0 — S D s e st | oty Aot Yo Tkl A gsshivew trayed, and every pledge has been ruth-| The republican party of Dakota, in ¥ R they have put up Pins, s or private boarding - house, or to do general — lessly broken. Now Mr. Liaird is askis way and franchises to the cable ) they bD ~ 108 ’ 0 house Work fn & smallfaioiy. Sa1at No. 1019 Sason | 01 BALELooss hay delivered 1 large c= smed ly en, low Mr, asking | convention assembled, passed a resolu- 7 Boasa Mr. Hendricks sat on a stool at the station i rt 506-5p ntities. A new tine side bar top bugey anda '3 for a renewal of confidence, If a man |tion to the effect that “‘as there has been | .o PARY: Finally the rd ot |5 Buffalo the othor day, and, without mur- | = ———————— wholesale notion or peddlers wagon., C. J. Unnan& 176-1m education brings up the rear with 8 |muror complaint, atea railroad sandwic, . 0 Y. JANLED—By & gentlcraan, a lady with small | Co. fools you once it {5 not your fault, but if |already a liberal appropriation made for proposition to vote bonds for additional | Hereis true patriotism and simplicity,~{Cin IN THE[FPASTRY W d Ve weans as partner in the Notion and Novelty 4 < % - A business, Address with perticulars, *H.” Bee office, {OR SALE-—A whole stock of clothing, b he does it a second time you are to blame. | the survey of theMissouri river, with the Bohnollonses andliailess Mhe loamdidates °"(‘:"‘“ Enquirer, i 496.9p ki G B ehoce, “ouiidings at a;‘;. o oot (ol SR N abject of 1ta improvement, we ask of : ; ¢| Cloveland is now alluded to by democratic St | G Peterion, 504 south Tonth strec So— b for oftice will occupy one ticket, each of | papers as “‘the new Moses,” 1t will be re- 7ANTED—By u sober indastrious young man, & = GuxenaL HAzEN, the signal sorvico |°0VBFess for prompt legislation for the |the amendments another, and each of | membored that a: tho end of Moxts' oun: WV i e or avy ¢ thex where he. sun maks | JROR SALE—Two scoond haod Janos, st Edholn % bl urpose of such improvement, t onl A v paign ha was buried so deep that ‘‘no man himeelf generally useful.” Aduivess *J. K " Bee office. & Erickson's Miisto Store on 16th St. 890-t1 ochiof, who refused to permit Howard |PUrP" P! ont, not only | the propositions of the city and of the [knew where he ln 45:8p” [ Sr—mrr JOR SALE—Boiler and engino. ation in & drug store by an_expe- | K new voilor and engino 11 admission into tho signal service, and was | fF commerce may b beneficial, but that|at least six differont tickets |55 ® torchlight. procossion pass and artives { | { { i Green, a colored man, to be examined for | %0 the end that our natural advantages|bosrd of education anothor, making| When a drummen runs nearly a equare to | 1 ¢ 4 2 thero all out of breath ouly to find that the bus of “references gisou. | nersopover, tor kalo cheap, promptly sat down upon by Seorotary |VAluable lands, timber and otherwiso, | which will have to be stnffed | calored troops unm.‘rchiurz. he dossn't swenr e R = 2 3 ] : . i L e, in”, 23 of pl n ddress n AN 1 Lincoln, has just met with another re- ;“:7 be 1""_“"’"‘1"'1 from destruction.” | into soparato ballot hoxes In :&:;nh,hutmmmu ‘sold again” and sneaks i lsssieyTntdiom: O EaTE—northoant Sorner 20th < Gming [ lbuke, a8 Green has passed his examina. | L1 convention also passed a resolution |order to save time on election doy, we | N di “ . § Addeess “A " Be office, P ) 1606 Farnom i1 evt, H , P o Ton diod in Dolaware of lockjaw, Warn 45000 tion and been assigned to duty, 1t is that as the demand for homos upon the advise every voter to make up his mind I\:‘g ttu nu'mp 8 -]eukon«.—ll’hilndulpmn Press. F}m S A T T 5 i i s A mucl s st ¥ i I1—By a young and well cducated man, v DLB % I said that his high-toned white associates | PuPic domain is greater than can bo sup- | the day before just what tiokets ho | pyor, Tk Tl stump spcakers horo lcop (Goruien) oge 0t s of WAt MOLTERS | Yo s2h ook 10T 10 cour hoae, £ propose to perseoute him, but wo venture | Plied from lands which can possibly bo | wanta to vote, and then get up early the | them shut long erongh to otk them,—{Wil. thoscraturasco of an laulizent aad moslihy yousg (0 A8 Jany marK & f the opinion that they will be as promptly | *Wrveyed with tho present funds allowed, | noxt morning and fix them acccording to | ™19t Star. co réspondence, o joct cvontually, matrimony strict | T O 541 inos new and second hand 10 b. . i y B Ak thab aa B pmsop iaticn acfalontl 4 The St. Patrick’s Soclaty, of Brooklyn, do dlscrotion guaranteed. Address “Ar B," care Boe | K1 15 b, . and 20 h. p. portablo and stationacy: sl i i squelched as was Hazen, The action of ppropriation sufliciently | to the way he has decided. The variety | not proposo to allow politis. to intorfore with oftice, 4608p,. | boilers of any sizo and etylc. Richrrd & Clarke, U B | R.Y. bet 17tn aod 18th Sti, Omaba, Rdntt ‘ 7 ANTE D—Situation cashier, City reloscnces. Secretary Lincoln in regard to Gizeon is | 1¥8° to survey lands to meot the demand | of [tickots cortainly will be puzaling to | the pleasures of o clam hake. Thoy settiod i commendable, and Is heartily approved by | {0F homesteads, pre-emptions and timber | th ordinary voter, and it will take 80me | thoors far oot ‘l ‘(',“30‘353'5? 7:.‘:‘::“1&2{:? il ; i i 1 3 s " the publio, claims,” and the convention, in another | little time to work out the puesde_to a | Buth r-St. Patrick forever. < P rosolution **doprocated any sweeping | gatisfactory conclusion, Wo are perfectly willing to let the Szreat o puitabio 10 Wil sell for cash or o) ty proporty. Addross . Z. 08-t W oAiED & ludy 1o do chamber work, sewing or take care of & child, or do American peopln decide whether Blafue or e ] . N . ot ruall fawily, Appl o Lig] Gk X | Pusry platforme promisoioarly every- | 0diication of tho protent publio land Clevaland or Tintor or oven St John, for” 4y Beboor e+t fay. Apely st s bigh| o SALE—Two opan reson-amnd_biggics s 0 ‘omise noarly every- " i i - | mutter of that, wall make the beat president,” Firey e e et gian no delivery whg . ot 1819 Hariioy 1), Loms. sy sltyiconall paipamed ae jordl | ESHIES yiee, 0N INNA 1 At orosbion uadinige, e, dellontoly wnd ni s L. i " : . . ~NTE A y~ung man 21 years of age, with 5 | *thing, but the promises aro hardly ever | “mpy so.called republicanconvention of | nanco regulating the running of the atreot | eral concession what i thers to hinder tho | urailyis thoSrutt from which thos ‘. '), TABTY QXRETIGN0PIn OHE BUEM WA cartied out. All sorts of promises aro | Dakota must have beon largely made up | oars, which will bo appreciated by the | £roat Amoriow veople from going shead. | FOR_ STRENGTH AND TRUE FIULT | it Al G- a. faly, i made In order to oatch votes, and when | of that class of highwaymen who proy | public. Phe ordinance requiros that the thy o arioks says hewould suther have FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. frcwn iy Fish mexkss, 16th St, VW ANTED—osition tn store by & souns men wil ling : s and D dge, black: s pup. i | the eloction is over the platform h‘V?“fl upon the public domain and are engaged | cars shall be run as often as ten minutes \i:n:: enters m“lmll’wllxy »(nti;md hur- Price B: 'k"‘l""“; ""d e $o.wark: * VA T oo ofbee. " attfp Wiovin 2 e £ ‘ served its purposo is shelved as a thing |in robbing the goverument by systematic on every lino between the hours of 6 a. " “'want a lower \f:rt}:aun“ :;:?“v'\}::fli::&u cmc:f,,em.a ng ows:;.'om?.'rfio. AL KAEMLR LTSt N0 W18, KIUARLOR 49 DOOK | it of the past. It ia not taken up as a guide | yohomes of plundor and spoils-hunting | m, and & P. m., and as.oftan as overy [*lespor” e oo e or D . will please return | - for the future action of the party, as f! through the surveying department. | twenty minutes from 7 P. m, until mid- Unly':v‘:lf\ :::z‘i;:l(u?lr:;xi]‘;mu:uv:x:"fi:u"(ux‘:;.n:i Dr. Price’s Cream Bakh“ Powdor e AN AA RIS Wi P | should be, aud for which purpose it is | Phcso plunderers do not want the pre- night, The ordinan S WP 5, worst place i the car. Give you —awo— -, f . 0 apparently conatruoted neonly reme- | g tion and timber.culture lawa ropeal- | Noyomber 4th, and it will bo & big im- Yo, many thanks. That is the one I Dr. rrkfi:,{‘,‘:y:.‘::l‘wt Gems, dy that the voters roaliy have is to elect [ od simply becauso thoy have organized provement over the old onder of things, | Wontedi Iprefer tho upper Derth over tho | —om grarim me Gmacmm, | WANIED ity ton saw deliver d at the Bar 068 into effect on | Lt n Friday evealng, Ootobae3d, pair et ! Toe 'u«uir will be rewarred by f A 204 Callioruia strec fe 1 ack, Inquite of, Joteph Keaman, J6th and | — e e N good oonguumlen. for it is to congress gengs of land-sharks, after the Slinki}:g The street car travel has incroused very forward, trueks, - ll\urlnuntm:l_wkoy& WE MAKE 147 ONB Q) ALITY. Ta.vd stebui, ‘_'_"" i' e '?:;‘:Tx,f FOUND—A yellow home, had_be that wo must look for logulation, and | Water plan, for the purpose of gobbling | rapidly during the last year, and the com- Dispensations of | Providencs, - JANTED 5500 for ang year. oo ooy, T Fard, Bouth 10th seveot ey gty not to flmpu-ldont,. The people should up vast tracts of land and depriving the | pany has not kept pace with i, The ac. | Detroit ¥reo Iress, AER | hoiarens 19 per cunh " A PG, Bas 88ty wlt ety pay but little attention to the glittering | actual settlors of any show whatever to | commodations aro insuficiont at certain| *‘Wo hev summer,” said. the orater as o ainicy g of | e — | VAKX N UP—Two dark gray somos ot D, Mere a'a goneralities and promises of party plat-|obtain homes without paying to thow |hours of the day, particularly at|hopulled down his vest, *'in order dat s FroviE. il on nm‘.;..nu}.'n-'r":'.l.f e esine, - H, Baan, Helmiw ! v, ““Bagher,” — Farnam sarect, Oraha, lzhr, ch taltidge's forms, but should exact definite declara- | any speculative price they may seo fit to | noon and between 5 amd 7 p. m, watermsllyons may ripes, an’ v hev i Newcoml 4 the. bees 1a . . 4 winter dat’ possums may; fatten up. We Food. 1t wily rully | __S01-lp V¢, o i Dertar. oo bess. 1ag carpet wonter tions from congreseional candidates on all | demand, We thought the land-grabding | The new rogulation is intended | hov 16,436 changes of weathor in del ::flv}lah“‘;nnrolhn\:d VWANTED & ol vouse e pat o7 o 1 /o 1240 skermar.e, 479 important issues and measures. schemes in Nebraska were bad enough, | to remedy this matter. The running of | course of y'ex, in ordes to acco:amodats Wl bring auiet el hhed or waturnishod to Clamily cftwv, Al DR P Jensen hasremorad vin office a S Semm——— but those in Dakota are ten times woree. | the cars until midnight is another im- j®1 Minds as far as possiblo. We hew ooy 10 4hs Rae ong, b e 11810 denco fothe 20, . 0omon 191k And Leav, stivaor, nt. a biec PrinaveLruia is about to spend $43,-| Nowhere in the country has the provement that will not only be appre- Tooalight aighis fur soh pusion:s s A \\;fi",“l,,,.,m,,‘; it i i | behindhand 10 hoein'sorn or sa #in’ woed) | 1 e, B blocsix zoom aottag — — - : 592,500 for publio improvements. Tho | publio domain baen 8o boldly and exten- | clated by o lurgo numbor of porsons, bub an’ we hev dark aud sloudy nights Jork Aperedh T (T RS Foid. For2ulies— 360 |oaro Bro aten, * P ow Adlrew PRy tioka sad conspacts clned with i Philadelphians are alive to the fact that|sively gobbled up fraudulently as it has | will bo & benefit to the streot car compa- | benefit of Lurglars, cats an’' gaa oconapa- | 5o tris toaa to WOOLILICH & OO Ve smer, Mase \' ED_A furmishecoom in private s, | o oV/(Bocasos to & M. ikb,) bux 818, 9 / public improvements add materially to | peen in Dakota through the pro-emption | ny, as tho increased businoss that it will | Diet: Natar didus m,kukde kentrp :ll i e | AT it ' e e — o R AR tho gener) prosperity and weaith of the | nd timbar oulturo laws. 'The latter o8- gain will more thun componsate it for tho | F2oayazmior ull prairie, kato sho weal | =g p RISDOM d i SEE | MUBEAY o koou pasaring, Spring water, i i illai i @ by Wou 0 IOROLO- . ¥ oyt — L it city. No botter illustration of this can pecially is a villsinous fraud, It provides | latoruns, Omaha is no longer & country {nous. liad do sile heen »ll sand we 0y Wi '“m-"Affiif.,-.mfu":':f:’i% Ry Sl O e T bo found enywhere than in Omahs, | ghat by the paymeit of » nominal sum of village, and we are surprised that the |could have raised nuffin bub sweot tabers. il e jome g T84t PERs0A rbating LA«;II‘.-,:!‘ sbanaaned homo, i whero our pavements slone have done|money, and the planting of & certsin | gireot car company did not long ago do | Had it ben all clay wo shauld ):u run i j: o R ~ e h arl’izlug.fi' w2, Mt . 1 ising, progreasive aud prosperous place | period, land may be secared. Everybody | nance, Councilman Behm, who intro- | was made aalty m"d“ vy IS AR e e ea | m\‘( o e NE ol ats 4 than any one thing, and when the|knows that all the tree-planting n Dako- | duoed the ordinance and worked hard for | s, cowe, dogs a1’ cataldumped dato it off [ 4o 2800 . ksl arosiAR ST | TR DAY B o Soand, for two gentitmen o s i Cor; 14 and doues. 1e : stranger learns upon inquiry that we have | ta js a glgantic swindle. 1t has been dono | ite passago, dosorves the thauks of the | Cney Jaland wouldn's interfere wid de | Lo aal of Rew U 830 Gagld yitbon | oot . [ couna1'0 Ao & docasendinr ** 31 » completo l]it"lll ot 'utu-\l'orh aud | by gyndioates, tor whom a lot of cotton- | peaple for his eff it in their bebalf, '..‘.':i'&"{.-.’f‘fi“a'.l. 'l;::“:” G'I‘:le:l;x‘yln lS“::‘l' ¢ H i l‘r s R T ‘!‘ Sl oy et ok anM\b!‘l: Jlaht A A U R ¢ i sowerage he is still more convinced that | wood sprouts have been stuck in the L e——— firepy iy io awhilo ohange deh — - 5010 l T S —— "'. thore are but few placss, if any, that are | ground by contractors, who certify undex | THE eity of St. Louis 1 now reveling | ' In'¥ k‘?:’n:u‘,' my hearors, e DREXEL & MA.UL [ gu MR b fouk o, ¥ ¥ LBS] & AUR'ST ¢ better equipped with publio improve |gath that the provisions of the law |18 its avuusl holiday pageantry, the |y mighty slisy grain of ssud when vom. o 7 8 S 0 Cuns i Calliurnia sbteats. ™ Apy1} st | ) i ol i ilo | “*Veiled Prophots,” u rival atiraction ot | pared to natur’, Whilo she hia made #8008 h J SOIRENT ; g 4 . meuts and genvenioncer, What Omaha |have been compled with, Whila 5 Abhat. A ‘l 10 nhaz' [ bl Soe ban, aad | po i e L : saust do is 4o keep up adding to hor im-fiho olaims are apparently plantod |9 Hanous Now Orleaus Mardi-Gras fea. | obry!hin' fur do boa 2 e’ way, A7 - A e . & 9 ! v P i tho namos of dilerent Tndividuals, |tival. Vast sums cf mousy aud a great |4 ¥irest mau on wirih bad he been given | JNDERTAKERS i e A—— < 4T, ARMSTROKG. 1. D. | A nts esch yesr, and to keep those " 3 A B de job of makin’ a ysller dog would hev ]< AT Ry s waturianed vooms | Practice 1, MRS Py (I 3 S that wo havein good condition, 'T'he|they are really owned by syndicatos, and dcfnl ‘.‘l nun! are spent ecach yeur upon {goi o fore an’ hind legs »li mixed up M»,m::‘..\“;l(.lkn stand) (417 n;ul,].; Brmt. 0:""‘:'1‘ YT Tl,’ ;,’, — 4919 Evo “.A‘l l"‘;;uhu of the . 3; 3 moncy thus spent is well invested. in this way the greater portion of the | this St Louis masquerade, and it is about Jeft do tail off alrogetber,” { vuche N I]< WoatEREPurnlaked toom oyd b ond wo 22| 503 Faroam N‘revk.‘ “ A gaihabe .