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THI OMAITA DAILY BEE---WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 5. 1884. TIHE l) \“ D § I K I:J VAN SOLITICS comes maiuly from reportaof an improve | MISERS AND TAEIR HOARDS, his cloal, \;1'[” ok '\‘:‘ul and_fingor on \\ TED- Agerts d— | Socialism in Germang is ovidently o | meot in ¢ 1 nand and | d. Ix § trigger. Nothung of that sort; his hands Omaha OMoe, No. w16 Farnam 8t | {hg increaso, This fact is ehown by for the w h off, but | Famous Grabbers of Gold and the | FHC 100 5 i 1 = Conncil Bluffe Ofice, No 7 Pearl 8 | 000t eloctions to the roichst In tho |the aggregate clearances for the crop Wealth They | had ¢ . 0 e . B vores TLum o8 Tmm_m‘u-, of Botlin, which ia the atronghold of [year uro largs and compare favor i - e 2ot n ¢ | Pl " | gocialism, tho soclalist vote has increased | with lst yoar, Wool [Now Vork Sta. | throug A Siiola : o T 5 - 000, while the liboral voto has do. |hasbeen in light demand, but holders I s every reason to beliave that fno one f 8 W the hoards of money and valuables ono | prese sralng, except Bondayt The 3 clined 10,000. Ta 1871 the socialist vote [ have confidence in their ability to main. | ¢, of & bee scove! + o ife dov ™ hly payments Call o "y iy \ bt A | often rouds of s havi n aiscovered | tha io knifo down th ey, o b 18 SO 10 ] T Taye in Berlin or am ‘.m.tl to 1,961, in | tain present prices, and while the market [ by workmen while engaged in pull back as to be in reach | Omana. 7L o) v o o p fo ilvone o B osi- [ down old house ) beet reted by | when he his broad hat to . ~ — e One Tear $3.00 | 1477 it had increased to i, and the |is not strong thore is no general disp 1own old houtes have been secreted hen hi his broa ! . 100 . cra; tho re o nany o 1 ol 1o NoW ANTED-LADIES Ot GENTLEMEN—In oty tooms gond losality by C. T. wix Moning q p X - & misers; the result 1at, in many ca A romy; but tho now Y ot Weeh " . ) to f ] o total | tlon to quicken the movement by means v country, to take ulce. light and ple 1 aod Douglas, Por Week, 55 next year it run up ¢ 6. Tho total bt 4 1 | Property thus found is taken possession | famou 010 Know ARYLRING [ work on thonrcrs monean 1 e 86 por Jay onb - - 1% WRNKLY B3, FURLIRITRD NVARY) WRONMIDAY. | vote of the socialiate in the Gorman em- | of conceseions to buyers, The dry goods | ;¢ by bireons whom the misera nover in- [about; no, not even if ho bad twice been | i ork sent by mail " ennsanmings no | ESOR RENT OF SALE-A howe of f rooma har SEANY FORPATS, piro in 1871 was only 120,000; in 1874 it |trado is generally quiet. The jobbing | tended to benefit namely—their heirs-at- |attacked aud had thrice beaten off' the | fitinh firreply: - Plesse addraw Reiliblo Mant £ | 0 and sofywab'e, dluisis b m 2306, i, 0o Yoar $2.00 | Throo Monthy 8 50 | was 340,000, nine socialist membera be. | movement is collectively large, but the valv and next of kin. £ bott ru\lfln\ i g - TroLTans WisE —— | Plerce 8t 1x Montk 1.00 | One t o %0 i o sal 1 ¢ t is protty certain that misers of both am told that the first time he used HA 7 elected to oichsta N 877, | eales are in small lote, and there is much A o A 0! 3 N e pr At ook m," bbbl gl 1 Bk -y " g sexen existed ages ago, a8 they do inour [ this weapon he stopped tho stage and 14 Ll e o hed A, Commnlc tiog 1o Rews sad Riltertal | whon they clecied twelvo mom. |complalnt about narrow profit marging | gy, day, and the following notes con- | waa slowly handing down the treasure- 4 ) 2 sheuld bo addrossod $0 the Kor bers of the roichstag, the | and slow collections, The iron trade sit: | cerning some notable examples of thia|box to the leader, when gotting hia leg Fu». RENT —trick ba-ement, re Div . pUstRss LwvTans § total vote was noarly 300,000 |uation shows noimportantchange. Orders | class of monomaniacs may not be unin- |in range, he entered a load of buckshot sl et L RUVYSGWith hoard, des xab o or winter me Chin les Hatol RENT > : torestin Of those who made it a rule |into the robber's heart A second shot nainesy Tattors and Romittances shonld bo | Thoo figures cel owar: o |are mostly for near requirements, and . e Aot e Coweany, ok, | L0 Egiires ertainly show a r:markable y 1 of thoir lives to ‘'gather gear by every |into tho crowd of surprisod robbers, and B haata and Postofice ordors o be made pay- | growth of socialism, and the wonder is | tha general market lacks firmness. ‘Tacre | gije " the caseof M. Osterwald, who [ho aashod away with all his desperate sle furnished rooms cen- Very desi 7ANTED —%ewing by the day or weok ' shopor able to the ordor of the compny. that tho doctrines of the socialists aro|isa bettor movement of anthracito coal|died at Paria tn 1701, is remarkable, ns [apeod down the mountain, And oven | VWAt mniv s an exporioncet dressmabenr kb sl T ik YEE BEE PUBLISHING 00,, PROPS' | bscoming so popular in the face of the|in the east. showing that the richest man in a city [ then no one knew who fired the shots. | Ca'l orad rew “K." No. 105 Nor histh 8.1 p LA 4 7 Tho Philadelphia #2¢cord in its review | may also bo the most miserly ono. He|The robbera belioved it was all tho work URRAY s good 3R, Bditor. vigorous cfforts to suppress thom. A 0,41 WWANTED. Situstion as sematart. bookdeoper E. ROSEWAT of the trado slte was the on of a poor minister, and be-|of the passongers inside the stage. A clerk i wholesale ishmont. e A, T Fitch, Managor Daily Circulation, P | @reat many porsona aro apt to confound | %178 & P Ve gan 1ife as a clerk in & banking house a*|repetition of this samo feat drew some |crenccs s regirds chara bty JFO LENT_-Coteazs of five rooms. J. Phipps, Roo 0. Yom- 4 Ornana. eb Gorman socialism with Fronch commun.| Dusinoss in breadstufis has boen 2on- | famburg, whero ho acquired a small |suspicion on Monk, and his lifo was now [ 110 Caliorain street. | TN RN barte of e ST BT TEE DR = — ism or Russian nihilism, This, howover, [ cTal!y uns! Tho price of wheat |sum, which he augmented by his specula- [in great poril. Onco he handed in s bill £ SHlitHon 'y SNeHENN; Stie U 05 | 11 Navey Dol roou Ane boRrd 1618 Bodye THE POPULAR VERDICT. is o great mistake, as ono of the princi. |88 luctuated within narrow limita and | tions in business andhis economical mode | for a new hat, saylug the ore hie had was | .| 0.4 | B e | TOT RRNT=einsvand orgecs THom w5 ) shows & not doclin of jo. por bushel for | Of Ji¥ig; ko afterward came to Paris, |0 full of bullsi holen that it “wouldn’t Fip: & Hospo, 1016 Dodge. .t Tho returns roccived up to this hour, [pal chjects of socialism is tho threo 8. m., indicatoa vary closo eloction |amelioration of tho condition of | (g TR FERRO e TR, LeRPOytE in the doubtful states. Thero is, how- [the workingman. Y man i hoon restrained by tho sluggish foroign according to his capacity, and overy ca- [ demand and general want of confidoncs ¥ pacity aceording to its work,” is the in huui!n-u circles. A\ great deal of part of the repablicns, Blaine and | pooh R G doen by Saint Simon, | Yheat in going abroad In tho form of Logsn still havo a fair fighting | ¢ho distinguished Fronch scholar, who in | -oury for which thoro is an inoreasing de. Jis0q that at his doath he should b hand- | with the robbors oh ih Now Yok whlls| creditad Witk bolog one oF | Vho pririsipal | wheat havo beus oheskod by bad i wekthor | ooy, coooHipeiised knd ‘wseardingly he | Hank Mank, Ll Lo ) Hgitedbel) .-‘:‘f‘ Y BS18 Ewtine | LeE him a pittance of six months’ wages | ought to rank high. “ ANTED 1 Oonnecticut, New Jerssy and Indiana fpromulgators of sccialiativ dootrines. |41 heary toRCE, DUt 100 SUBEY 0O i [and a auit of clothes, butaa he cxprossly| Ttzcklos and hard driving with him Mirs. 9. N. & I wan aintSimon who, In 1650, | en o ascumulale, “Tho welblo sapply |yated tnot tho moat A Tow days|was & passion. And yet there was| o DY L, L i e, M| L B ) ushols | \otora his death some of his acquaint. | nothing reckless about it at all; and ho| YV ke toveds or post in tho ovoning, by o lrger than & week ago, and ¢ MR J social journal, Z'Obscruateur, said[2,005,000 bushels larger than thia | o WHO saw tlint ko was reduced to) was tho kisdest of mastors ko hibborech, | U et iurence. Addrets s 3. Has oo ! A Al R by want of nourish- | He loved thein, and they loved him, end 0541p Tho countey will await moro omplote | at tho doath of 1,000 workingmen was | Hmo Tast year. . Tho corn markot i about mont, proposed to him to have some soup | knew his every tone and touch of the hucks, " TANTED-In a fort-night by strady experience’ w Apply J. lrwio, Baker Shinn's 20 addition, $11. & month. Apply rooms #4, Omana Natioaal Baik. 5704 whero he accumulated his enormous | he fortune. Ho was a bachelor—the ex-|this man carricd out of the mines|enc peoses of a wife and children being [ mounted far up into the millions, and s incompatiblo with his frugal mode cf |novor a dollat in all his years of eervien | Y\7ANTED By aye YT T Ty = living. He had for a servant a poor |waslost, Counting hio peril, the peculi Gth Sk, Mra. May Spericor. wretch, whom he nover permitted to en- |ar opportunities he had to betray his i ias - e — ZA furaished roo ¥ ter his apartment; ho had always prom- | trust and escapo suspicton by collusion | \\7ANTEDby v irl aplaco inswall famile to do o et room 1000 Faruan St _'k the week. Export trade has disappoi < lay, keeper or copyist, Addrees * office. JiOR | over, no serlous grounda for alarm on the 1 80 on, tho name of sccond or enoral housework. Inquite at o e 2 SHIREIY r5am) Clark 8. T—Ono graud wquare pians. Inquire Ueularly at this time, ofEdiiolin and Erickson. 2 4ost n as nurso. Roterene g ingwood, 1128 N. 17th § FOR BALE. ALE—Nearly new. splendid bass 1 Elkhcrn cooking etove and housshold 1 Davenport strest. are not givon up by tho national republ can committee. Fy TAADE—Interost innew csttage 7 rooms and lo*, two bluckn fromn straet oar, for and conclusive returns with intense|a groater loss to & community than [2°: Jower than last woek, as a result of iy “yeq " hg repliod, “it is to|roin, His tesm was literally a part of v Sl e s LM | “‘,.,’“ "““M' R UETMIE DRORIEE el y free sclling in anticipation of an increas- kvt bty kogpar, In wioledalo cetablishmoat in- Omaba, | dress “Q.” this off 7 anxioty. At thia critical juncture when [the death of 1,000 office-hollers (ino no oment of Noarly all |tk of soup—but is to becomo of | hin o Addrord i e T TICesTD 24 i g mosoment of now crop. Nearly all 1o 1160177 Thus died one who was re-| Onco some timid passengers com- | ———= | O milo west i commerce and industry aro well[0f tho wholo rcyal family, | tho reccipts ot western conters thathave | notica Sy o the richost man in Paria, | plained t> Ben Hoiladay, and told him ctta & Valiey Stk Faro, { N for which utterance he was indicted, tried [ graded up to tho export standard have | vo'from want of caro and nourishment |that as tho stago whirled at railroad JLOMON ! nigh paralyzed an electoral contest s ¥ been bought up for througk mont to | oo JrO! care an Ly tag at ra SR e e 2 i i) and acquitted. To carry out the maxim [ 52¢n bousht up for throug b shi ‘l““t‘" 0 [ hian from diseaso. e is stated to have [spoed round & precipitous point, every ol 1 ot band. Tima ey to, | 0T SALE=Ty fene 1on s Doutls Tieasors isof all things to bo avertod. Roturns| ¢ guint.Simon is the chiof aim of all| it hor MG Lhero 13 overy reason t0 81- | joft ¢ relations whom he had probably |last wheel was for & moment over the L0ET R O B pleto with a) oxtras, J .. Cowld, Room No. 7, ton Block 1 ticipato a good export buslaoss in corn from Nebrasks, slthough very mesgro, |socialistio movements. Socialism may bo | aa soon as supplios of the now crop bor [ISVer fcem, tho wun of £3000.000 ledee Under his bol. Monk twisted his broad hat '“v,\.x': 0—Two day bo rdsrs at 1724 Dauglas, | Cre er was found 800,000 [about in his two hands as he stood with L Teavo 1o room to doubt that her electoral fsaid to bo a moral reform, and to accomp- | come.availablo in suficient quuntity. I‘n’;l livres in paper moricy rod hoad beforo the groat st T F i DAL BeR, Atlabets Mrh Gorge: . 3 il yjeota i ploys politi 4 8100 scarce and. 00 Gear to Pe T sighborhood where Mary Lu- and at la 0w a {ame lowest pri Zaner, ‘i ekamah, Neb. 1165 vote will bo cast for Blaino and Logan by |leh ita objoota it employs political and |/ B0 negtes P00t FEEE A0 VL | Mo noigb rhood, ¥ h'rfi Mary l'u> el 'xlm arid slowly, mt'h‘ a . Numo lowest pr g = i ] 6oonoi oAl Emeasyres: ATt UEL I RoCIALH | Fagttit ofithe abaroily i F G10G dorh BANal | Loro o LisoaitiBibo jboRELL ASMOURIIOL | LIANK /0 LA IIOCY S roor, thoy JARREOR SALG—g0 quaster sscrioun 15t clars from 15,000 to 20,000 majority, while (. : : RS0 LiLaxdly its misers. In 1877 there dicd at Wool. | lie; only two of the wheels was over. ANTED— 21000 for 1 or 6o years 15 por cent in | 24 [nd 1010 2) miles frem Omaha, $20 to $30 per ¥ ism is by no means anow idea, it was | the prevalent uncertainty as to deliveries wich; Euglend, & Mr. Jolin Olarke, a — “Empice,” Beo offt e, > / the state ticket has probably been elected [ 4ivon an encouraging growth in France |and juality of tho now crop. o HEL L ) i | by majorities ranging from 5,000 to|oy Saint-Simon and his disciples, among r——————— educatton, but a vory eingular character; \\ 201 red house, | i i T U 1, 7 0 in ensely N wvl ! ¢ snd +hoap 10,000. whom were several eminent and gifted | e fact of a man's betting on elec- fl“hlfly»h ;wutcfl ag u.mmm:s ‘# 5”" d i b : ) ke s st e e e woalthy ho was very miserly { e — v \DENCE 101 — mon. German sociclism, however, may | tion disq nl..’)m;, him from voting has | = abits, and lived to the last 9] 7 an_active merchont_of | 4 T A veiy heavy vote waa’ polled in|be esid to bo w home product of that|beensettled in Philadelphia. The judgesof | i asqualid hovel fn ths poorest part of 0 iucation and Babits ¢ 1 | Furminu® «§ both red and green car lino g wuary 1 t. 1885, wi besto pur. 500 for corner lots. Bogis & shed mer.antiie or out a small hu 1awell exial ness, w ull furnish referet ce: Omasha, empire, Tho socialists of Germany [eloction refused to take a voter's ballot [ Woolwich; tho greater portion of his life e domand that labor shall recelve | yesterday bocause ho had ninde a wager | Was spent in the accumulation of books| 7te Only Remedies fur the Skin 3 = & s et i | of which ho loft a large store. It was onde m. o secu o re Tur country is anxiously awaiting the | ail it carns, nm_x they are strong advo- [on tho result of l.hu ulu_umn fmd theetate roported that the front shutters of hia and Blood ¢mvzrsally e cand particula s, S vordict. cates of the policy of protection to home |law provided against his voting. On 8p- | house had not been opened for over thirty e menaa, cae 1 850-95 1448 Par B industrics. Tho government lias inmany |peal to Judge Allison of the superior [years; ho never took a regular meal, ek 3 VY ANTED= 8560 to 320,000 o thins Moxkv made the mayor go yesterday | respects complied with their demands ior | court the latter decided that anything in [nor did ho know tho tasto of wine or Liapinstydiye Best aventity. MAdI:ohe Sinakos e ekt s tiligg . i T opirita. Yot, notwithstanding that ho in New Yor protection, ond itis cluimed that this |the state laws covflicting with the pro-|iPifta. tefy Rotwittuianding toat o == has dono much to better the condition of | visions of the state constitution relative | privations, ho reached an ootog Ti people are eick and tired of poli- | the Gorman workingman. It is evident [to tho right of franchise was null and |age, and died worth $200,000 or iher tics, and well may they exclaim, “‘Give [ that the government is beginning reapect | void, and tmperative. Conzequently the [sbouts, " h s s 3 An instance of miserly habits in the t . > s o S y i us a res as well as foar, the rapidly incroasiog | man vvas was ‘allowed to depoit his bal-| < TWASH O mieth BERTR S LU0 socislistle party—-the parly of reform— |lot. case of that renowned coptain, tho duke CrxcINNari, the musical festlval hub of | which is bound to exercise a powerful : IR of Marlborough, of whom it is chron- the country, had to havo its usual mus- | influenco in German politic. AT prezent it may be properly said that | joled that, when in tho last stago of life aular featival on eleotion day, wo have telegraphic straws to show [and very infirm, he would walk from the ———— A NEEDED ELECTION REFORM,|¥hich way the wind blows. The count public room in Bath to his lodgings on & - e cold, dark night, to save o sixpence in = will soon be down to cffiolal hurd pan, | oy \ir pive, - Fe-died worth 8,500,000, CURED BY CUTIOURA. however, and the respootive candidates| T is rocorded of Sir James Lowther | Sty siin dtwase, whica e ive) tovoual populiar can then tail whero the laugh comes in. [ that, after changing a pioco of silver in | emidies aud oot temedics sdvioed by uiyaicns, Goorge's coffee-nouse, and paying two- | Fuyiers : ma re:sonatls. Foe further informat Yot to be pad in weekly | John A. Freyhan, who'ssale liquor deler, 9. Address “H. IT " Fee 5t., OmaLa, ) 842t rs staced t) ANTED_To boy owell and 1 ad | WY o moathly metaiimen wtyear, il of o ‘cour-e 'uf tho od effectual when i, Freporta t identally that be was feel ouwle Desirablo eott 1y payments cod ne allou Bros, curity,for 5 20 Poot 706 rst-class o o sar <5 5 room 80 month ments. Billou Becs,, 37 south 13 sted rosidence 1ot in € Boz:s & Hill 20 ¢ SALR £330, 1003t 03 80 > & won « which had ith ut cure, aticma Mew: 2 2189 and Burt §45 Doaglas ¥10. Bogg NT A Ladies' Baarding, Houss, LNORS \LE ( = good lecatlon. XCEANGE - For horses or good { goods consistingof ots_and shoes, and gonts' underwear some horses in part payir vart on four months’ e balar ce Tugy had the sufirage question down| The method of voting in Nebraska to sucn a fine financial question yesterday | can be considerably improved, and steps ! that & candidato would not vote for him- [in that direction ought to bo taken be- self unlees he got two dollars, foro another clection fs held. Tho pres- pence for his dish of coffee, ho was |ly cfected acure. ent systom of voting for presidential,| Ti% Omehs Herald has no farther use | helped into his chariot (he was then very | e6 10 Wit the board of education is oon- [state, congressional and county oflicers | fOF that column end a half democzatic |lamo and sufirm), and went home. Some KNOWITS VALU sidering the mattor of insuranco on tho |all ono ticket necessarily complicates tho | Platform. Tho space that i ocoupied | time after he returned to the sate coffse- | 4y or yope cotionrs ewe ion s i ildis i 5 g : house on parpoee to acquaint the woman | istucrion, T wicura U especially re igh achool building, it should also tako | hallots, and makes it a slow and tedious, | UiV who kopt it that ahe had given him a bad |t sessen or snion 1018 asd. 1800 ed 1y m: Forpartioul a8 addr 1006p 7OR RENT--Tao un'vrnlshed rooms for hous Xeepiry, un fene furnished room, 1817 € hic street. popuiation and Coing 1 A cottage on ¢ ¢ the campeign will now be filled “"‘f cuunldnra.t.mn t]lnprccau?mx} of sup- |andin mary instances an uncertaln tack, | With patent medicine advertisement. half-penny, and demanded another in ex. | €< YAl | )i m“_m e ot A2 plying stand pipes for tho building. For several years the counting of the change for it. SirJames is stotsd to = N " Vory desirably roomab 1538 Capitol | ko tane. ot pion v T AT G ST Tl G e e e e have then had about $200,000 per aunum ABROAD, ] D v number. 103ep [ WS, WISE, Dlattsmorith, Neb. boming in, end was st a loss whom 5o ap- fan,1 hav>learned Farikhed euite of rooms; also I scems that our saintly capital city [olty of Omaha has novor boen| Potra has long beon famous, but it sp- | point his Heir, ottt | JR0K 1N ; o one | JRORSALE —Four 18 foct, walnut ou ors, w1l $0 wanta to flock all by itsolf politically. In [fully completed until a lato hour of |Pears that it can no longer claim to be|® Sir Thomas Colby, sn cfiicial high in ciints | OB oty piessishocied ool | 1 i o fe cise s aaiisn o o e 10 addition to an unnccessary and unjust | the next day after eloction, and long. be- unique. 1t is but one of many city sites | oftice, shortered his existence by his %, Bergon, ) ooy 6 S o - BaalIBNORY attack n Charloy Brown, stronuoun of- [ fore loarning the rosult in Omabn wo |V e ng uln of Arabis in | pasalon for thi-world's goods, us appears Rl \ i ruom with L axd, 107 Da- « Chopper, horso power: one fort was mado to clect P m ‘ g : strown. The remaing ot Potra_are rock | by the following ancodote: *He rose in ; e e bt el 30 4pl | X rengeilng kottie; Ay e n ‘ace, anti-monop- | have been intormed of the result in the | cut sepnlchres and a fow public halls,. the | $ho miadle of 3o niglt, when ha + THE FORT POWERS. e — iyn Market, cor. (3th and 8024 oly candidato for lieutonant governor, | largest city in tho country, We certain- [dwellings oro gone. Urobably the housea | very profuso perspization, and wal A festiarof gratitode iwps v e to acknowiedso | J\E HESIETG S, v e 10t s fament O 20,003 est dry lamber, Ath, On'e, merely because he resides in Lincoln, ly ought to know the exaot result in | e Of clay, a8 wore thoso of the city of | down.staira to lonk for the key of tho cod- s T F', Rasawood audSoiv3ispie. imion, St. e oo, | €1 Heir, or Modyin Salih, Here, hown|lar, which he lnd- inadvertently lefz on a idgoport, Cona.’ ) | OB RERT, 16th strsot, 310 por | Charles, M DL LTI, ; midnight of olec- | out of 'a cliff that border a sandstone | iyble in the parlos; he was apprehensive i moieh: Bi0iLE) T ‘A-Un'flu of o an £130 & go0d 7t Tur New York correspondent of tho|tion day. Thio can roadily bo|plain sixtoen milea iu length and widthy, | that his sorvants wight seizo tho koy and T, Binee, ovre. Buo Philadelphia Lccord reports Goneral | dono by having soparate ballot boxes for|aFe nuwmerous tombs, ' similar to | rob him of a bottle of port wine, iustead Grant as saying that since it has booomo | national, stato, congressional and county | thos® b Fotra, Tho facades are full | of which he himself was seized with 3 known thet ho is writing s sorica of | tickets, and by counting tho ballots | o , Cormices .ond pilastors, - show fohill snd died ot . 5 5 iug a strango mixture of the Egytian and |g1,060,000 i 1y hich wa: articles for tho Century, whicharo after- | whenover 100 have beon deposited. This | Gireok stylos, Urns and strango griffio- |shased by five or six doy Jsborers, J;;;CU T ward to be printed n book-form, he has | would of course necessitate an increase in | like figurss adorn tho piedments, and in | wese his next of kin.” Marvelous good { ho has had lettors from all over the coun- [ ¢ho number of judges and elerks of elec- |50Me of the tympaui aman's- head wit{luck for his poor rolations try from ex-soldiers who want to canvass | tion, but tho quick results of such a eyy. | EH0ed 8¢9 Jocks i3 introduced as an o> | At Northleot, Fagland, thero died i T S AT ) i ¥8' [ nument, The walls of the chamber have |17 & Mr, Page, dealr in limostones or the book when it is_published. As | tom would certainly bo gratifying Lo the | raugos of shelves, gravos aro sunk in tis | uud gunflints, by whioh occupation, and G—Ll! Grart ln(to receive, as o starter, | public. This plan is followed in many of | floor, and human bones, mummy clouts{ by most ponurious: way of living, 50,000 for his war articles in the | the larger cities, notably in New York, | ud other zremains avo found. At a gorza | had accumulated a fortune ot wom Century, he would rather write th 4 ¢ . in theadjoiningmonntaine of Bthlib1athe {000 He lived alo=e ir s o than bo | whoro on yesterday the hallot boxes wero | anly' oxcavated chambor that. is Bt & several years. no ong coming . ne id > Prssident, as follows: tomb, Thiscontaius a numbor of tablets | but, an old womoa in the \,,1”0. kiié = = Numbor Ono, *'P’resident,” fn which | with figures sometimes itke pillars, |onea a day went to make his bed, Hin Me. Jou~x KEik, an Indian who has |box were deposited the ballots endorsed [ one, two or threo fogother, and ovravec:{ doath was cansed by his running. a kni'e long since separated from his tribe and |“President, Number One;” Number |inscriptions in s Nabathean ike oharac: {iuto the palmn of Lss haud while opening has lived in Omahe like & whito man, has | T¥0, *'State,” tho ballots endorsed | tor above. Eloven miles from el et fan opster ] se, leaving over v oo f five rooms, doa'rable lo- | 0. 4 Daviv & Co , 1606 Fazamn: t “Olk SALE JUL AL 110 3aine 3 chau #.060 ntys the bauk by trgler proo very iango bank ook fie proot 1 coal stove, in fact, & com- her with lot 43366 on Locust erms § on one rvate fam- | ew cotta us. Appy 106 £ 1 vent for§ s ears, 1 miles ¢ ; ) tate;” Nusber Three, ‘Congrese, | noar tho villago of el-Ally, éa the sight o3| Somo yoars since-a ehiffounier (or rag T i been endeavoring to secure the privilego | pyliows’ endorsed, *‘Congress, Number [another old town, where the inscriptions{and refuse gathoser) died in L= = e G LD St , of voting, but tho suprome court, to|Threo;” Numbor Iive, *‘Assembly,”|aro Himyarie, At Toyma, some eightn| Feance, huving liseraly “scraped” bo.| VW/ANIED—Abutcls as 1o fur E i | e s rops, ll fo | el i which his case was carried, decides that|ballots endorsed **Aesombly Number|miles north of Medyin Salih, aro tho | gorher 490,000 franca, tie whole of whish | - it NOW Water cor 1%t and iow. | he is not & citizon of the United States | Five;” Number Six, *‘City,” endorsed rvallll Mnlh\:v ol mly“v! lvy";;- mentionedi| went to the heir-atlaw. WWANL!D-A fiat- lssscock and pru s e d Bhiat | ithi ing i - Number Six;" Number Soven, | by the Hobrow prophets.” Thero are O e Y i at o co 3t 1 B Wo ur o e N er — f within the meanivg of the first scction of o8, endorsed ‘‘Justicos, Number | 50me largo eolums af barbasie workmau The Editor and 1he e e T o » i s nosp & eond BBl fop b the fourteenth amendment of the consti- Number Eight, *‘Judiciary,” |ship. Yok Journal W ANTED Girl tor v Cali 3l 6 & i’ wowtn of Pagpitlion. G16n, tion, because ho has not been naturalized [endorsed **J udiciar, Number Nine,| The aspect of Arabia is that of a dee Got any work fov yoe! ' aslusd & Luw- RRAVERIRE) 219 HA 0 R ki) Rl O i Hael '1_ ':::{‘:‘r.lnu 005 DrICK 0 avs at ] or taxed or racognized s a citizen either | 'City and County,” ballots endorsed | cayed country. Whilo the ancient Arabisflogged tramp lof o eountry aditor, who e and or wiih | Faiato 1w Furnam St 085-2 g ans bored deep wells in therock, walled'| was sharpening ¥is shears ca a gand- D) - — s Ty A whole tock 0!, dlothing, b dings at oot i ots anc | 2 {704 business., by tho United States or tho state. Wo |+ City aud County,™ and an additional box marked *‘Constitutional Amend.- |them with stone, and built stone houses | st e bp L_nuw.v. Plossant furoished roam,000 N. 17th, 58 8p. should tnfer from this decision that Mr. | ments,” in which were deposited the | their Moslem successors were clay build ‘Caw you %ot ipp. 'vv TANTE M- A 1004l be o) wommaii e take caro - — | == Al b John Elk can become a citizen by tak- | ballots endorsed *Constitutional Amend. | ors, and now tho Bedouins only dig shali- Dunio; never tried.” P L ER. oA B 1610 Moo it W OMBRNT-1iuwe of 4 ronme 3, pouse of 10 R VALY phacton & 510 Far:am St ments, low pits with their hands and a stick Waell, you might take a, easo ia the| " dadd rosmwbl0, d teablee tago itk lov§20, houss 6| $ide) Tes 8, 2 £ 001 $15, ot 4105 dd. Ba'bou Bros 3178outh Among the oldest Arabian remalns sre | composing-room aud sot yo ur legs wp on | Inisto be hopo ho next legi n TANTED A ccmped o | 18N 01 PALE—Two P ato bohoped that the next legis- |3 0% 2ol uiioh as would be called | parcntescs, VRo're out of soets. to-day, | VY AN Emicicad "oy Y | R e STt A T 1 i 1 ding f p i i ¥ i RL Wi rever poli atare will pass a Jaw providing for 86P- | Druidioal in Britain, and buildings of |said e editor. e - R s o raaanerh Eoian i ro sy e — . ERIAL BRI 4 punul | orato tiskots aud bailot boxes, and the | huge irrogular blocks, woch as. aro co- . VWA 0—toudposocrat Pasten il Byviar E L Y - ment of tho Scott liquor law may haveln {) ;o oounting of ballots, upon the plan [monly cslled Csclopean or Pelasgian THE PRV OF DRIVERS, ” e s nd ol Mater o ouncii 1 s, e tlack I an N. W. sormer %6:h and; wh, e EIE A 50Ut 10,0 Ibe Ohio, it Is cortain to prove & disastrous Monumonts of uncertaln sge, buils of . WA Tai P.,x RENT~Ploatrat fiu 1801wy describad above, for cities of the first and financial blow to every city and count; 3 Y unhewu stone, are frequent in the valleys v p Cureo | 1100k iz L .08 blaok & in that state. Under the decision of thz ool ul‘.“' Such & law will cortainly | upg "o the "surfaco 'of tho Harrat (or | i :.‘.:“ l‘l:u ’\;uull«[m i i e - o e nouse. it driyrecrie i be appreciated, as t will be & great im- | butte) o)-Aneyrid, near Medyin Salih s - Ty — ——— L PR tENIZ0me motwniiied wom dor bouge: supremo court the taxpayers Of WUYyAf. ., oment on the present slow-going and | They aro shaped Jiko hee hives and are Ty Y wpy o8 I it whi‘e ¢t in fo 2 tils W, Eliott, 206 94348 dew about twelve feet high and twensy-five| Long bofore Horace Girecley had made cated, will have to be taxed about $330,- foot across. Ln one placo 160 of them [kim famous, this mun Monk was a loro W ARTE-4 12 c'ass panry ok 000, this amount to be refunded to sa- stood together. '8ach is built overu|among tho heross of the Pacific coust. THE TRADE SITUATION, sopul hral cell, access to which Is ob- | e was pevhaps the first man to use the JANTED-A ool coatial loon-keepers for one and a half years tax- tained through a holo in the top. Mr. [short, d ubly-barveled shot guns which W e es they have paid under tho Scott law, Now that tho campaign excitoment is| piyiierty, who discovered themo ro- || Wells-I'ango mensongors mado fursous in [~ 1™ also the additionsl fax of §240,000 to |about over it is expected that there will | maing in 1876 75, hus beon followed by loody battles with etago rodbers. | Y)Y ANTID Asiil mako up what it was expected would be | be @ noticeablo revival in trado circles Prof. Eating, who has recently roturnod was liaak Mork was such a fyushe . : ey , or sovera | t0 Busyt. Sir Honry Qawisason doos co dviver thas, whilo overy one wasf- . paid by the ssloor.ists the coming year, | Which have been rather dull for severa fH0, (RXVE HHE SSEY RO aro oldar [ proud of ibe honve of having crossed the £ VY 4N/ AN making a total for that time of §670,000. | weeks. Thero is no donying the fact that | o) 0\ {10 first or eec-nd centary of thw|~ierras with him, no troesure wessonger Samilton county, in which Cincinati is | the campaign has had a dopressing (fisol | Ohristian ere. The Himyaritio inserip | was willing to wake rogular thing of it flos vill bav iso 8027.200; and | upon business, which, added to other | tions were probably loft by pidgrims from | Fur it was coaceded Shat it was only albssted, will bave o suise ?"""' D has mato trado very slow. The|tho south «{ Avabis, whave Himyavitic | questicn of e whoa Hauk Monk v 418,000 annually (hereafter. During o, has ma ; wag tho lsuguage, which the norshern |Dis now famous <Tal the next two gears it will, therefore, [number of business suspencions last week |\ 0 (g T 0E Gourae, writo in their [ with iy sis horscs, would bo t havo to raise £1,402,260, Erie county|in the United Statos wa and injown langus the Nabathean. The © heights into one of the ivuam: will be obliged to levy a tax cf £33 250; | Cavada 56, or a totsl of 21 itic 1seriptions, which wade so great §ablo gorges that lay yawning undor Summit county $30,000; Lucas county | 208 last week boga county, in which Cleveland is lo- Fs 1LENT 150 k. I anciant aystem, wtal ) ] DANILY St o' ard aton, 191 8, 14t " nka ard cespwols 1 3 any tiae of he Gay, in ab ahont txe I ) sitablo fes oue tor hioek | w sousation & fow yoars ago, and were b fbis nartow spaw of road ar ved to be reeords lott by Moses of the | tho monutuin peaks. And eo the d $223,000; and so on throughout the|The increase icnol stery, | Jue, had been proved o be simply f driver had to siv on his box alone, save A atato. The total tax collected from the [southern sud Pu o8 and in Can | jiomorisls of nilrgims on their way to aud | Whea the weraber of congress ox judg : s sloon keepers amounted to nearly §3,- ada. The cotlon s laveloped | from .I.. No l»uluur ols of :.\3.‘;.‘,\. o ‘I‘ ulx.:.. ,in ‘;...4:.' 10 sl “»«‘1:\. \:-h,t 5 00,000, This eun will have to Da re- ‘lm eased fixmness lu the face of ¢ '“"‘:‘1“'\,: \;Ii.“'.,.)-::l ‘.: :y -.m“.hh '.I.‘. . ..:l": A8 ML ,“ Lok pas oL tha et " : , & | turned, and the deficlency will increase | 1od !arge reccipts anda slow ¢ ligand of Babroin, snd hearivg an § v ntroduced the short double-barreled | o5y Tamom TR e ST v - he Laxes of the peopls just that mu demand, o strengih of the market .-yirtiopin cunsif heract tgun, Dt he did 1 ; r W4 ¥ O [}

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