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w £ 4 T e T e e | | [~ —— —— — m— — - — — N ) 4 ‘I SECRETARY MoCULLOCH. the cities in the state. In Columt for | THE DAILY BEE ; ‘ R s g B ki | p e President Arthur scems especially [cxamplo, the sum of £50,000 was thus seat in congress about half the Omanha OMes, 8o, vi6 Farnam 8t [oar ful in his selection of treasury sccre |collested, but no liguor taxes have been | Council | Bluffe Office, No 7 Pearl 8 |40y ayd his appointment of H realizod year, and a8 a consequence | Caj Btroot, Near Broadway. 3 Hugh McCulloch, of Indiana, is to|all the departments are behind in the Now York Office, }toom 85 ¥ribune + " S ¥ | | Batlding, be commended. Without doub: ke i nt of salaries for sovoral months, | e - e | 010 of tho ablest American finar 10 condition of affairs exists in| biiehod ev o anday' The Y | oty Woudsy movasog 4 J tho day and his reputation is by no| vati and other cities, In Cincin- | BRMS PT MATL means confinad to the United States, fc d ere £400,000 wes collected last One_Tear Thron Monthy his operations in American sccurities | year, and nothing this year, it will take Bis Monens . | One_ Month N 5 a 0 " t Week, 36 Conts, with the capitalists of Europo hive made [£100,000 to pay over due salaries. The FUR WREKLY RER, FUBLISIED NVARY WRONRSDAY, his standing in the prominent monetary | question that will now trouble munici- rws rosTRAD, markets of the world recogaized and ap-|pal authoritics is how to secure 0 Tort. ..........62.00 | Three Mouths, ¢ 8| preciated. Mr. McCulloch will bring [immediate relief. Tais will be a difficult fx Montha........, 1.00 | One Month ... 20 it TR 3 N Pltad Bundely to tho performanco of his | matter as the legislature is not in session, A antoations relating to Nan-ndulknfrhl dutlos valuablo experience in —— §oters should bo addressed S0 the Koiron or THR | oy 4qqition to his high qualifications, for| A cirizes of Bloomfield, lowa, re. BUNIRSS LwTTRRS I he was appointed secrotary of tho treas- |contly applied for an injunction to re- All Business Totters and Remittances should be | ury by President Lincoln on March 7th, |strain the reading of the sddresed to T BRR PURLISHING COMPANY, QWAL Drafts, Checks and Postoflioe orders to be made pay. | 1805, as successor to Salmon P. Chase, |#inging of hymna in the school attended e R bt Kot A and held that offico during the Johnson [by his children, The application for an THE BEE PUBLISHING CO,, PROPS' |administeation. ~©ior t the war ho was |injunction was refused, and he applied to ROSEWATER, Editor, president of the Indiana Statc bank and |the supremo court of the state, which carried that institution safely through the | sustained the decision of the lower court. A. . Fitch, Manager Daily Ciroulation, P ) ¢ 0. Box, 488 Ormaha, Neb black year of 1857 whon other western | Tho judges said: = banks were being swept from their finan-| ‘The school house is in some sense for the timo being made a place of worship. 5 of i) tional bank. | But the object of the conatitution is not ! he national bank- (¢, [ revent tho casual use of a public ——— ing systom brought Mr, McCulloch to the | building as a placo for o'isring prayer or GrN. Frrz Jonx Porten has been ap- | comptrollership of the currency, and to | doing other acts of religious worship, but to prevent the enactment of a law whero- by any person can bo compelled to pay . ; | : airing to any which {s without doubt the best ever in- [ placo designed_to bo used distinctively as osaibly,” conclades the opinion, ‘‘the plaintitf is a propa- : Al gandist, and regards himself charged with model productions, and his suc- | g nission to destroy the iniluence of the cestful efforts to contract tho greenback |biblo. But tho courts are charged with Vorr for the best men for the legis- | cial moorings like crafts in a cyclone, Iature, irrespective of party. The inaugural pointed police commissioner of New | him really belongs the credit of properly York city. aarranging and nourlshing the syatem, | ey’ for buildiug or re; m——— Tur ropublicans of Now York are ob fyjii0d in tho United States. His |8 place of worship. the fair way to dismantle Cleveland's reporls to congross woro always political barquo and boach 'or. il y Oxwy four days beforo the battle of the . 1t tho ballots. The country will heave a sigh | CUrrency brought into existonce by the |no such miesion.” Ol relibt when thik!criel War is over, war and bring absut a gradual resumption ———— of specio payment are woll romembered, | It has jusv transpired that & A REVIVAL of the code of ‘‘honah”— |10 fact Mr. McCalloch set the machinery | has in some mysterious way become an in motion that accomplished the resump. |important factor in American politics. tion results of Socretary Sherman’s term, | It sooms thnt ho and his combination He was always an opponent of inflation | were recently ordered homo rather un- and continuslly fought againat the main- | expectedly from their eastern starring | tary Teller. The explana- The oditor of the Chicngo News must bs | peace. While his financial policy seemed | tion is ofiered that ather Stophan, who “a little off” when ho calls Illinoia a [at &ll times to mect public favor his|ever ho may be, is at the botiom of the views on the tariff were too far mway |{ribo's return, as he expected to exhibit from a proper protection line, and too [them himsclt, and, nos obtainlng this noar the fallacious dootrine of freo trade | boon, secared from Secretary Teller an might begin at once to propare to hand |to harmonizo with tho sound, patriotic [ordor calling thom homo, claiming if thinklng minds of the country. Whethor | thoy wers not returned Wisconsin wosld vunning John S, Marmaduko, tho slayer of General Walker, for governor of Mi aouri, SomE poreons go crazy on politics. tenance of a war currency in times of | tour by Se doubtful state. —— WeAvER'S days are numbared. He over his congressional brogans to Hon. Charles H, Brown, he retains the samo views to-day as ho |go demoeratic, Under the circumstances did in the sixtics is not definitely known, | we think Secrotary Teller acted very T his efforta to *‘work” tho working- man, “Oolonel” Smythe is the most in- | but very littlo since he left tho treasury | from dustrious working man that wo have seen [and bscamo the hoad of the banking in a dozen political campaigns, house of McCulloch, Cooke & Co., with % appoivtment of Judge Grosham oadquartors in London, Tho failure of | (0 the Unlted Statescircuit judgeship, this firm cost Mr. McCulioch nesrly all | 12840 vacant by $ho resiguation of Judgo 1| Prummend, reflects ersdit upon Proni- i1l oot with univer- campaign tour Axv city that has ot had & politica parade during tho present campaign [his fortune. s romained abroad wnti which was not tho “greatest event wit | 1877, when he then took up his residence | 4ent Artaur, and v nessed” is a Pompoian municipality. in Now York and devoted his time to | pprotation. Ju . = —_— financiering, boing notably successful in [*Plendid lezal ard judicial record whioh I casting their ballots for William G, | funding tho debt of ssveral of the bank. | 1#® susran®y that ho wild fill this im: Whitmore, candidate for the legislature, | rupt southern states, and the readjust. |POrtant position with ldslity and ir- the poople will vote for one of the most |ment of that portion of the Virgini|Portisiit sharacteristios hav intelligent and succossful farmora In No- | state debt. represented by foreign bond. | 4i0tigaithed hisa in tho dissharge of hi that ho has j1108® of postrestor general and mecre- ‘tary of tho troasury. ington, Owing to the fact Tax political thermometer in the seo- | not mingled in politics for many years ond district indicates fovor hoat, It will | there scoms to be no reason cf a political = ba warm enough on Tuesday mext to[nature for his appointmeny on the| Majey Vasson, the defaulting United ~ompel Jim Liird to rotirs to the shades |part of the president savo to got|S™tes armp paymaster, who was aen- of private life, the vory best financial material obtain- [ te3ced to serve eighteen months in the — able for the guardianship of the-national | Konsas sbate ponitentiary, lias boen re- T. 0. BRuNNER has made a good record [fund. It is not probablo that his Jow [ loassd, his term having oxpired. He has in Omaha as a succonsful businces man, |revenus proclivitios of days gonc- by, if [nevorbosn elosely confined, and Yeing a and as a member of the logislatuze we believo that ho will protect the best imter- ©6ts of the people, form between this and the formaticn of a | superintended & fve system of water now cabinet as to excito the disfavor of [ WOrks for tho prison =niil its sompistion protectionists, Gienerally we think: the | He 7¢3 outa great portion of the time on ‘The signal service will display s )appointment will be considered a goed surveying a-peditiorey locatiag . pround black flag in the Sscond congrenss lona} | ene. e e e district of Nebraska on the morning of tlha 4th of November, It will be the signal of & cold day for Jim Laird, THE SCOTT LAW IN ©HIJO. therefore, has not been much of s kand- Tue inflaense which the decision off ship, the supreme court of Ohio; annulling the — Scott liquor law, will exereise inthe| Tz governor of Michigan is in trozble election on Tuseday nexb is vasher diffi-{about railrond passes. FHo expleins shat cult to determine. Tho democrats,|ho asksd for them as alumber dealer, however, claiosthat it willl help them | and rodsupow them as o lumber: dealer; out materially, and they are accordingly | but 18 heis also governer, the obtmesr As Englishmen have proposed to raise #100,000 in America for the restoration of Shakespeare's burial place, the New York Mail makes a timid and apt sog- gestion that Eogland should be asked to contribute $100,000 to finish the Bar- tholdi pedestal. the othor hand Hse nepublicans maintain | {e mo st harasing. Howover, ho is nobin that it will havono cfioot whatevor, as | suy v/orse prodicamont than tho ~avoraen Maiia pays her respects to Grover | th© Soott Iw had be comus qaite popular | of Mi ssouri-who is accused of riding on in an affidavit in which she swears that tho democratic nomines for president is | Wi concurred ix by the thros democrat- as bad & man as he has beon represented. | ic jadzes, the two e publioan judges dis- This document will be very ubpleasant|sentiog. It may, thercfore, bo callod a reading for Mr. Cloveland and his inti- | demorzatic decisien, although it may be mato friond Beecher. correst; but it was whispered woeks ago R that she demcematio majosity in the ome.”” The laws of Missouri nzohsbit atate vofli the go versor of that stato evados the low vader thedisguise of “‘and one," Tays campaign would not haow olties in this country. The streets and |decision jued before the No- alleys of the entire business conter are [ vembor. olocticm. in hopes that it would paved with Sioux Falls granite or sheet | affect the resuls It would certainly have asphalt, the two bost pavements in the | seemed more pxoner to have withheld the world, 0 ) geanito is the most durable pavement, | onght to have boen the impartial courso and the best adapted for heavy traflic | Lo be pursuccd by a supreme court, which smooth and noiseless, and certainly |in pelitics sither directy or indirectly. makos a basutiful pavoment, o well laid, as ic has undoubtedly boen in [ based their decision is that tho stato con- | widow Butlor this city, it is quite}durable. While it |stitution prohibits the granting of any | we shall bo ea may wear out in’places, it is so easily | liquor license, and the Scott law, which — and cheaply repaired that many people imposes & tax, virtually grants a license, profer it to granite. The Barber asphalt | and hence is unconstitutional, company is under contract to keop it in| The democrats claim that they ‘will re- repair for five years, and offers to repair |gain the (iummf vobe of 1883 which they 1t for ten, fifteen or twenty yoars at ten loat at this el(act}lun. because the Germans con's a yard per annum, which is a mere have the majority of saloons, The re- :e:;nuntsohn taken the greater | payers to help them out, for the decision portion @of the heavy traflic, as will undoubtedly increase the taxes, par- teamsters prefor it, because it is 80 easy | ticularly in Unm‘ilwnlcauuty.‘ to haul heavy loads over it, and yot this | already in bad financial condil pavement has shown little, from the heavy traflic. We do not hesi- tate to ssy that 1he asphalt pavement has proved to be all that was claimed for it, when it was introduced here, The paverments have certainly worked o wonderful improvement in our stroets, have increased the value of property, facilitated the transaction of business, and given us & reputation abroad for en- terprise. The money put into pave- ments has proved a splendid investment, and wo believe the people will have nc hesitancy in voling, on next Tucsdsy, i {avor of §60,000 additions] paving bonds for exlending the work next year, We now have nearly ten miles of pavement, i o {ucludiog the slleys, but some extensions | have to bo paic back to them. Lhisy itfaraby no means are needed to mako the system complete |is claimed, will bankrupt uearly alijby the people, ' fied* appeal for dem ocratic torcl men of hoth parties aro of the opinion, | furnishes the generating power. however, that the influence either way will not be large on account of the prox- ity of the election Aside from politics, however, the an: serious effect upon businoes affairs in Ohio, although it is financial lift to the saloon-keepers. 1t seems that under the law last year 2,000,000, about one fourth of the taxes of the state, were col- Jected from the liquor interests, and con sequently the lew met witl areat fa among tax payers genorally, The saloon- fight ng for Blaine w and wain, and now this wonoy, with iatercet, wil [have not been ruoperly dis roughly underst OMAHA DAILY REE FRiDAY, — —at e o PECIAL NOTICES | ONEY TO TOAN In sur n, will be compelled by I ‘I has become 80 common to bovin an at ) to be absent from the en. tiro session ot the next congre BREWSIER'S HOUSE, The Carious Mansion fthe Attorney United States, miade on approved socucity 1617 1 Philudelphia Letter to t Attorney General Brewster, who re. contly arrived from Newport, is still in leave for Washington, and during the season will entertain with tique eleganca, Chicago Tribune, HALP_WANTED, « X_ORUTe, MOACFA 0JYeNience corner 17th and 48, oth His usus! an- in & family of two yeisons. Browster's house . home-—here is one of the queerest and at the same time coziest Jold mansions in It waa in the fashionable part of the city forty years ago, but fashion has tucked up her skirts and loft it. is now in the midst of the section of the city that is devoted to lawyers’ offices, banks aud beer saloons. has always used tho suite of rooms on the firat floor as his own offices, ing old rooms thoy are, too, like big squaro boxes, witn high ceilings, quaint unlooked-for heavy wooden mantel-pieces covered with carvings of angela’ heads and bunches of grapes. His law libcary takes up nearly three sides of the rear room. been gathering it book by book {or years and years, until itis one of the bost Thirt en new dwellingo by C. T Tay. n 1o the Gents' Farnishic t Mt bo ¢ 5 le or the TED ~Immediately, 8 good galvnized iron ‘Ihe b ghest woy Theo. b uette & Soi , Fremont, Neb, 920.4p OR RENT OR SALE—A houce of & water, 2 Sotawith brr t north west corne Mr. Brewstor apepaid, oy to work in mdrug 8'ore corner 10th and P'acific roonm furnished utlozan xud wite, ¥116 Califor nivSt. 653 engage in an establihed business, nish room first faor, sl nt by steady expericnced 1 gt v and_cake baker., kot Apply J. Trwin, Baker § Inquire Dy $tore 70 8 coraer 10:h ard Dav A good active woman to do chatber at st Chailes Hotel. Apply at §12 Doug- door S, of Wickor T—Fuanishct_rooms 518§ south 16th t, halt block from Boyd's op: house. t3 do geaeral howsework, of the great Napoleon when he foilowed the little corporal to Moscow and back. His library of gencral literature occupies It contains everything our grandfathers might, could, would, or should have read. attorney general's ANTED=Gurl for gene Louglas Streot, near Jeffern Vory dosirattle furnished rooms cen Apply as Atkinsozse milliner; another room, in private Loarding probably thal Iy 0.0 north 10th | St S5 MURRAY has good pastunng. Spring wate: | At ED—Agents for the Mutua Hal Incursnce c6s tho Company at Stuart il knowledge of the tite literature of tho days of knee. cches and frills is extraordinary, and that fact that much roputation as a litorary man that ho has Huite of rooms and board 1513 Dodge s Jrom two_ Soriars A, Hospe, 1619 Dodge. T ANTED—Ladies or gentlemen ia eity of country to take nice, licht and § 1 own how o8, 32 to work sent by b ai Picase address Kelinblo Man g o, aant work at the appointed attorney o siamp for roply his own were the only cff cabinet, however, and removed to Wash- cut nearly all of tho It requires good deal of skill him to stow away his house- sorvants when- cator on mouthly -~ 5 e aishod room 1620 Farnam 84, square pane. Inquire ¥ 440-0 hold with ita rotinuo of Gl e e LB ever he is in town. sleep on a bod =i ly arranzed over the tub in the bath-voom. so asto be within The valet came home e one night, striking tho spigot, 7 ¥ horses of good ¥ 3 o hats caps, boots and shoes, wad Wil talfe some horses in pa 1 fonr b onthy’ tme s call of his master. rrprehensibly 1 tumbled down, al tho befuddled drowned before of the tub. ANTED —A pesi‘ion s Fouscke 'y uadorstands the busincss, for ho has appeared in the political arsna | creotly in withdrawing Sitting Pall from t time tho valet over a barbershop roand the ) Situation by ED-Stuation nesoary doalors ge Adverilsing Oheats, e, in an elegant, interesting of ““Then run it into some Advertieess nt that we avoid all euch, “Aund simply call attontion to the mer its of Hop Bitters in as plaiv, Lonest | gorr as poseible, o induce pecple “To give them one trial, which so roves their value that they will never so anything elee. “Tux Remeny solavorably noticed a all the papers, Religiots and seculmn, is ‘Having o largo sale, and iv mapplantiog alt medicies, (here is Ao nea denyirg the virties of the h Hop plant, and the propristors of Hop Bittere have shown graat shrewdoess and a o “In compounding a medicing whoso virtues are so palpable (a'every one sobservation,’ DW{She Dic? “She lingered and suffered along, pla- ing away all the tmv for years,” *‘The doctors doiag her no good;” “‘And at last was cured by this Hop Birters tho papers sa 230 much about,” “¥ndeed! Indeec'!” “How thankful we should b for thne nedieino. —— 3 Panghter's Misery, “Kleven years our dawphter sufired on o bed of misery, “From a complication ef kidney, liver, rizumatie trowble and Newvous debility, *“Under the eare of the Eest physivians ©Who gave her disease various names, “But no relief, ““And now she i restored b us in good health by ax simple a remedy as Hop Bittesy, that we had shunned’for yeare: before using it.” Tz Panermy, Father is Gotting WoM., My duughters eay: “How much bettor father ixsince he wsed Hops Bitte w "' “He is getting well after his long suf. faring trory a disense duclared incarable,” *‘And ws are so glad that he ucad your Ditters,—/ Lapy of Utica, N. Y, 247 None gerane without'a tumweh of gre n Hops on 1he white il tesf with “Hop” o “1i Simn i the vile, pokonous "I thieir name. + Ktom oo Hontets 9 (A BT anh Bt lisa e Y] Li& & Hiod eeparensi ra 3LEBRATED s1onnd atharti- and mplaintsae on g the ol which it entirely re. moves — In rropical sunt. fe o, where tha liver and bowels aro coyner, and when the attorney general ice cizar store and turnished rooms 112 sorvices ho havgs a silk | union-jack out of the zear windsw of his eleeping chamber os a signai. \ Brewster haa very littlo love for the \nusty antiue, and has fcr years been band to move toa more fashionable part of the city. sires apparently are about to prevail, ancl when Me, Brewster leaves the cabinet fw will, 15 hoe ohall not have canght on to som.e other ofiice meanwhile, take a resi- L o < denca near George braska, holders, Tn 1881 he removed to Wash. |duties in otkor high oftices, notably town house in the West ond. EST YOUR BAKING PUWDER TO-DAY! Brands advertisedas absoluely purs CONTAIN AMMONEA. i oss of the Ooklund d, Neb., one of 1he best nosition todocham ddross or call on € dge Cresham has a mil i cow and eall, 7 ANTED—Pogition & yriurg man from M; to learn understanding I any oecnpation Farce shaves in 1o Omabia Loan and vrinter, situation in hly understands o y RANT FOR SALE bneof the hest ron ity offlce, mar 211 y o mbined in Nebrash a with etabiisher i ciy of 600 nt country office, thorou thing connacted with running 7ANIED—A situath n north 16th stieet. Adurass 40 oay Fliows & ean top (aWh G 408 stove untl] hecbed.tnew SALE— Lwo seoona hand_ piaags, st Edhom mfig 5013 AGENT. 1%, WO 1 NPGAiDWSvV. N. ¥ vickhon' s Misein &fora on 14th & DOK SALE—Kteatonir rerove e cover and smoil. #dzud 1o dotoct th with fxtures; best trade reason for seliiog, 1l health; add, 90. An acthe merc d b 1r 18 foky walnast cour tors, feet of first Cass shelving, dasicab e for drug,gre Ing zire 5% thy offlce of Congdon as £10 000 ca~h,can furnish onder and would cxpectsam. 1 dress giving izl name und. partioui they still exist, will asswme such a definite | good civi} engineer, planned sndalmost | £00 to 20,000 on thirty, ninety daye, best socurity. amber, Ash, O, thostrteat tho prison. His impsizonment, | ol VPE—A quantitv of /b ard 1 sale. Also a good Mther. ¢ spaper type for T. Buncy, eire Bea 39 city security, for ¢ FOx RENT--Nouser azc Lota, —Oce unfurnished room. c . Besmer's block, corytth and Howard. Plusant rooms with board 106 N DGES NOT CONTAIN AMMONTA EVER KRN QUESTIOND very jubilant ovor tho decision. On|ness of the puslic to thisEne distincsion {ms ukmivess s 1a n rilton homes for a quarter umors’ relfablo test, THE TEST OF THE OVEN, wilth $he people zeme cally. The decision | = past mado out in his wite'’s naro “and | P1ICE BAKING POWDER CC., LENT First-clns throe 1 tory brick p 1 [ . aud#9. M. Leo, Grocer, ~Kine biiess b ce at Orand Ivlind e roomws, il floor ¢ ear Leavenworth, s from ncoopting pacses, but | <D [\ FTICC'S Special Flavoring Extracts liclous ad matera | Savor known, s, Price’s Lupuiin ¥east Gerns For Lighs, Healthy Fread, Tho 1 Yoast 4t Worl FOR SALE BY GROCERS. | ko amsat 1818 Dodge strec 410 % very large boak b | s'usely guardod and ove: able room, suitable fo ated on uaror oa1h rgom and bot eet, h | land, | rope. %ol Europesn Manas o Tickets Omaha Neliona Bank, 0 wasiry 620 Measant © bezn PUR SALE—A g0o ) feam OMAIIA i8 now ono of the best paved [supreme ocours would maske this | complite without scandal on k. John, and 1iowit has come at last. He i charged with having married 3 young woma1 i Winois in 1852, and aiterdiv- | PDREBXEL & BLATL ingwith her three months decerted her 2 ltis of course admitted that|decision until aftor tho eleetion. Such [and her unborn babe. After waiting seven yoeaws for his return she obtained a U N DERTA K ERS ] divorce. This scandal is-a little aged, wiroots, On tho othor hand asphalt is | ought to divost, itaeli of adl participation [ but it adds a variety to the cam- paign. Mow, lot’s hear something of u When | The ground: vn which the supreme court fsimilar scandalo us nature concerning r.d Belva Leckwood, and furnbhed room sy, § 20th and Dy s o rt Ne torn Nowapapor Unio, cor. Nicely fvanished P & Gocond hand high top big on'a Carage Fuctory, Do % 250- (BUCORASORS 70 JOLN G, JACOBN) aph 00 Zoited a3 prowptly sssended to. Rural Nebrasko, Fup leadiog Agric dtural &.Groyve, Riverton, Neb, WENT—Toone or two gentlewen, losirab {8008 and orizaus, boxen 3 hoxes, A, Hosoo 41 L 500 antth agiond form, has a handsow " [ g, SALE 160000 urick o oars 2t Bellvc. e teon catab!dbod s of weetern faru &, Faui: ok Intersst.of ‘the groat cultural reglons « ehe W sty ahi s viowed. Noone o LN & Mower or alant, or s Iand; who owiisa.hoss0, 20w pig % chicken, \Bord t0 be w Ahout Vi Jlaival Nobraska. Tho Boest Writors The Xdisorials are o Pty & L pub eh Tow suberiy tivn price 0161, 0 » yoar er irculat on thaa that of wux other publication of this kind in tha wist, and Sceupies 2 Frod awong the becs Aerienlbura) and Line Stock ALE A whole ook of Q01 RENT —H ase, 12th strect near Howard. Ay Tun 5& Joscoh Cazette in & frantic |1 arers on Wodnesday nig ht last, utterod these eig- | nificant sditori al worde: *‘As cur govern- L ment is sonsti tuted all these noisy pa | rades aad jub (lations are butas so many [ uubiased and te W RENT-Two nic! raor 20th and Cuming fl-;m«vt. Ui F. Lavis & Co., 1506 Farnam s, Coumibute to it \OR BALE—Two open seoond-asad bugyioe an e dajivory wagon, cheap, 861813 Hariey 80, far the asphalt | publicans geerally rely on the heavy tax [ escape pipes for the passions, the rivals | rios axd the partizan clushings of tha voters.” Poor unfortunate escape pipes, which is | you have been throwing of deadly polit tion from | cal steam ever oince 1360 and the noath- | peyartment of ‘tha Kursk Nebrasks i a & oINS €8 1t # wrelo o Agents Wanted. 1 Looal dgouts 3 bigices Cash © hiee publichezs in & DORRENZ-A six woun hesne wita barnon Tho Hewme Circle. s ppot b forohend aud ) ste wile west of $he barrasks, S AL a3 1618 Maruoey § if any, wear | tho effcots of the Cincinnati riot. Many fera democravy is the main boiler that Irisagood joke on the part of Pur- |¢ oell, editor of the Rochester (N. ¥ Union ands Advertiser to return to the nullment of the Scott law will have & (le glund fold when nesrly sll his politi- cal friends, espocially thoso | And the ROBAL NEBRASKA « of Irish doscont ard uativiky, are|’ ith all their might lustrated Promiues List The Weekly Bee ) conts 1 Fe th 1AM prico i 3 furnisbed orunfurni $0ts aod Uass b4 From wn List, will recer s an M S SMITH & COy 108, 1 Tusur is hirdly & si%s in the unica thas will rol voce on ove or mora consti- tatlonal smendments noxt Tuesday, Half keepers paid thelr taxes uunder protest of theso patehes on the original fabrio assed and | Led rocw aud boand UNITED STATES il & '8y W, Coe, Farnam and 73%h Sts, Qapital, - - $100,800.0¢ O. W. HARRILTOK, Prea’t. 8. 9. OALDWELL, V.Pracy. M. T. BARLOW, Canhie:. DIRECTOL:3 % 8. Orrowei, B Tssrn, 0. W. Hamxwzor, M 27 Bamnsow, 0. WiLs Baxizow, Accounts solicitor and kopi ouo toct to pigint chock. Certlflcates of Dopesi ablsin 3) 8 and I2 wontivs b Intorest, or on demund ve teres InBReen s ne wut in- Advarses mado 1o CusIamore on npprovot socuritiosar winrikat rate of interas:. Tho intarests of Cusizmers are aciliw {compansle with prix ot | sound Danking froely extey: Draw sightdrafis on Eagland,ire cotiand, and ail pares of Eu- U. 8. DEPOSL ORY. J. N MILLARDy, UWTWALLACE, Provident ashlor " |CAPIT AL SURPLU & $500,000. Omaia Safo Deposit WV AaAULWS. ‘e and Burglar Procf Safas, For rent at raza $6 30 850 per.snnum. OMmARA SAVINGS BANK ! Cor. 13th and Douglas Sts. Capitul Stock, - - - $150,000 L ability of Stockholders, 364,000 e e | 016 Be7 €80l Interat Peid o Depostts LOANS MADE ON R¥BAL ESTALR, OMoors o Dirootorm, IS & oY s A Lo cb T Munsging L EDWARD XUEEHL, MAGISTER OF PAL 88 1

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