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LasAAAS AJANAAS A WMJAY A ULODUAL NUYEMDBDHEK Lo, 1884, = e > 'OCK SPROULATION INDER O ¢ circamstances the | Neither is ther r Vb & ‘HE ])\[[ Y BEE STOCK SPRCULATION. Uspen ordinary circamstances the | ¥ " o Y £ 4 A V) 1, 8 rroRa 1N ng one half or vwo-thirds as much for | o V , - “Bradatreet’s” of November 15 con- | Loman-Brand contert now in progrees tn PAVIn o, - z nuaha OfMce, No. W6 Farnam Be. [ o000 o the variations Chicago over a seat in tho state senato| ' ol for hani + Oh h N \)l York Ofico, Itoom 65 Tribune prices of twenty-five leading railroad | Of DNlinois w eem to be a watler of [ ¢4 Om 1t I8 hardly a fair propositicn d | bbb . e doalt in bt the Now York stook |only ordinary local interest, but owing to| cither t> ask a farmer o the rail: |uf Y - < : g Punshed every wotnine, excopd Banday oo " oy 1800 1o 1881, 10400 fact that the Illincis legislature, | wey \]:.y"")“lv-lr whent or t f corn | more wding ef f ting | o5 . arens Jones | saly Monday raor: SEONT (TR oy, AN A 1 [ which is o elect a United States senator | 0 iaul snother to markot. t Hu; 'y age n | a o T st Crontis Yo t RENT n rarior on | or One Te €10.09 | 8.0 | yps and downs of stock speculations. 1 is a tie, and one vote will turn it either Asuistant Confederate Democrats, Yhw aiba L ol s | - — ¥ o refereqt ¥A Ble bopbaiasiotial . 103 | vident that a_epoculator has to follow | 78y, the contest bocomes an affair of na- | Kearney Pre r af voto is taken and il tasiilmonte, - Address "H. 11 7 teo [ — o o . : I | tional importance. The county board of | _Thisis the politeand patriotic name 4Tt n 3ot if doubteall this {1 &1 O RENT s 1IN WNRELY KER, FORLONED RSRRY, WEDNASOAT, |tho markets like chain-lightning—in 2 ek ik 4L b s - 3 4 3 anvassers has decided that it eannot go | Plied to anti-monopol ir rapu i than which nothing could pu VY ANTED Tac o s AN, 86 T o ) N TBY T 1 S r— very 7ig-zag mannor—and. the conclusion | ¢ Lthat the voto will | friends. ~ Gentiemen, if you think eater o n the Whole mental bt pleasant work At their ow i | JOR R Z ve Your $1.00 | Three Monihe % 80|1s that it is a very uncortain mothod of | behind the roturns, and that the voto will | ypis mode of warfare will make the re- |and physical b Those who have | ‘3! Sent by LR I 8.3 Uonthe. 1N RV | ming o livelihood. Today a man|have to stand sa roturned. This gives | publican party stronger in futuro, keop [ played for the highet atako in our polit- | irew st onct, ¢ Con Host <| JronRENT f v it D g Brand, the democratic contestant, the [itup. We desire tonotify you now thet |ical life and have lost, as has been the | 314 y J m | M Hartin A, Communleations rolating o .unAndMH'w’Pn! may be rolling In wealth by the upward _r- A 1 ¢ Iaim to his | in Buffalo county fully as many old fats of not u faw of cur \sxAity| e - s ath 16th e madta ouid vdd od 40 the Ki r Tun i ol and a prima facie claim to his = - - ! by I i TAN ) adies or gentlemen in city or cduntry | ~— ~ —— (S5 S by sdiee orToR oF TR | 4o doncy of some stook which he purchased | certificate and a y , oot | diors voted the snti-monopoly ticket a |statosman, may not have always Whstaior e lessiot work! a8 thelt | Jh0R RENT yarnitod, o am peard 0 00 pe BUBINRSS LETTRRA, at A nominal figure, but to.morrow the [#eat. The domoorats thus sccure & MA- | ooieq the republican tickef, and thatfowed theic death directly to the | gwnhomes s2 o6 s dey saatly and ey ma week. Vory busi lowtion, 15 4Davongort. jority on joint ballot. It is charged|thoy are just as loy the flag and | mental strain and dlsappointment, but | Piease addiess hellablo Man'fg Co, Phiiadelpnis, Pa. isis & job put up by the democrats | c ‘untry as you are, and that epithets will | evidenco is not wanting in several in: 001 SO RENT-1he sx0 stors mest markot. corner Lo b g lons i Mo 4 be flat broke. It s tho Intenso |that thisisa j ¥ A - Oih sad Mason. | Paulssn & Che 1513 Farr Drafta, Ghocke and Fostofiooordorsto be wiade pay he may be 0Ko. 5 4| 1o steal tho logislaturo of Illinois, and ot drive them from their honest pur-|stances of a breaking up of health and | "\ 3NTEo_1aDiEs oA ¥ 13 . : A excitement of speculation—the possibili pose of drlving from place and power |courage after the ureat ordeal which oF cotintry, o take bice 4R BEE PUBLISHING C0., PROPS' |ty of suddenly acquiring a fortuno-that | elect a democrat for United Statea 800- | ryjjyray gtrikers and echool land thioven. | never was recovered from. To go mo |workatihelr own homes; 8 to & per oy villy AnG | LiOR RENT —Two e e In Rete : 3 ;.".,._ entices men into the whirlpool and which |ators It is claimed that the decislon in | They have enlisted for the war against|further back than the memory of the |stamy for reple. Flease addrees fteliablo Mants Coo il sen & o', 1913 Farnam All Buginess Totvors and Remittanoss should be | hottom may drop out of the market and nddrossod to Trs BRR PUTLLISHING COMPANY, QUARA. B. ROSEWATER, I ; vt : ' " i favor of Brand is based on a forgery of | railway monopolies and pooled capital, | present century, we may mention Clay, | Philsdelpnia, Pa. im RENT - Furn A, 1. Fitch, Manager Dally Cireulation, P Lotz ”‘fl"‘r ’“lll“"‘:h """“dd"”"""]h“ a tally.sheot, giving to Brand 420 votes |and will continuo tho contest until vie- | Webater, Stephen A. Douglas snd Hor. TR T " | FSs? 0. Box, 488 Omaha, Neb, clrcle until finally they are drowned by |* s oal \ly | tory crowns thoir efforts. Thoey are op- |ace Grecley as melancholy instances of - ~ | 1301 RENT fouss with 5 roomsand barn. e | Chiofatal wuction, They do mot pause o in one precinct whete Lo only actaslly KD —81uation by & lady b2 Bousekesperfor | IV iy cer Wl e 657 sonti 11 8t wer. Address M. C. C., Omahs. posed to white slavery and propose to|this, And what else could be expected?| YYAN ceived 274, The attorney for Brand | frep themselves from corporation bond- | The att f th o8 of I b TSOR AR oo SetiEe poot - Now | think, and aro only made aware of the | Feceived 274. | o the o P o attainmeut of tho prizes of specula- NOR RENT A ton oot 0oviage, kool 10F, ,“",’T";“’ Rein, editor ot the New AL i U ‘mfleymku when itis too | has asserted that his client will not vote |age. They do not believe it just to make | tion is often a relative thing. Allis not . - { K barm, on vacia street, near ith stro b Vs bbb o B Y L i for United States senator pending the | the toilers of this country pay & ten per|staked on one venture, and If the success [ WR7ATT P oSitustionss tecond airl. - Inuice at RENT OR SALE <A fivo room hou 8. G. Steven 200-.1 date for the United States senate. Mr, | Iate, Stock speculation is simply gamb- Reid is a very sensible man. He knows ling, and speculators, like common gamb- what sour grapes are when they aro In|lers, hardly ever know when to stop. i cent dividend on three billlon, seven | is not all that was desired, it may yet be| - contest over his seat. This assurance ) .qreq millions, of watored stocks, and | considerablo. But a public manwho has VWANTEDSituns amounts to nothing, because the legisla- | will destroy this watered stock by means | beon smitten with the presidential fever cooka from Chicago, Man, head meat; son \aht It & speculator or gambler wina |ture may compol Brand to vo‘e. Whother i the ballot or the bullet in the future. | must ofther win his goal or fail utterly. | fofernoes; iaver and honset. Addrow A, 11T | JOOR RENT_Now dwelling of ten rooms b 50, day, he thinks h tho democrats will be able to carry out|Forcing labor to pay three hundred | For yoars he has kepthis eyeon the|lost 7i124p thstroct. Seo Batiou Bro's or Jr 2 e 50,000 in a day, he thinks ho oan| 8 FEEOEEE T N B e of (linois, | #1d seventy millions annually, on stock | whito house, and every public act has %08-39p Enrron Stoxe, of the Chleago News, | win 2100,000 quite as easily,but a reverse | their plan of atealing the state of )| which represents no actusl ‘money, is [ been viewed in its possible relation to who is reported to be ‘‘running about | iy hound sooner or later to catch tho man |and thus reducing the small ropublican oy only robbery but slavery, of the|that objective point. As his plans suc- aoliciting tho influence of the people” | who stakes anything upon chance. Stock [mejority in the United States sonato re- | worat kind, and freomen cannot and will | ceed and tue goal comea nearer, his of: | (110 ATIONS For elther ndics or gontlemon costrect. Apply to M ons by Three firat claas hotel | 1617 Cass atreet, A situation 1 hovsew JOR RENT—In Shinn's 8 sddition, mce south \nd east corner lot with 8 room hotuse $18. por month Potter & Cobb, 1616 Farnam 8t. 102.47 i it X L . g ains to boseen, It may bo that the [not patiently submit to it longer. Tho | forts and his cxcitsment increase. And [ X want an sgent to represent s in every tewn DOR R had for light houre in_order to seouro tho position of Post-|nd grain apoculation is carried on much bl L oy e toe| U. I road, ataoked at £130,000 per milo | fually whon the prizo is almost within | e i i n o application 1 Koeping. 8. W. cor. Sth and Howard. 170 tf moster of that city, says that the report | morg extensively than the goneral public [republican govornor will rofuno to give |qlg gorih $25,000 per milo and assessed | his grasp, what must bo tho tension of A HALE L L el O BN T Hicout SoHce B ATt R G005 bk is a pure invention. He doosn't want|husany iden of. It in not by any means [ certificaten to th r"ml;".fl" l“t elected ntSll,OU()lpvr_n;ih!. T i flzlm brifi- overy montal and phyeical fibre as he FOLi R the postoffice, as he believes a rolling - 1 t | United States senator if his election de- | andage, when it forces the pro t 10 | snmmons them to the aid of his supreme TANTED-Sltuation as & wet nurse. Addros 812 | P confinod? to Wall stroet and tho grea L L o e e p WA et e Atsn | o — [ Vo, A . vho understands dressmaking. C.8. B, ]4‘”1( RENT—Cottage of five roc — — nrit B b otmce. T " | TED—Sowing In_privat families, hy stono gathers no moas, and that it if | produco exchanges, but it extends to al. [pends upon a forsery st This kind of brigandao makes slaves | " Buy this subject hus bearings of moro [ 374 better to write than to be postmaster. most overy city and town in the United | the nopo of the republicans, who .‘;r?nnt olisvery ptoduser, and plicos thein be: | neastisal interest fo the comerunity than A — States. Tako it right here in Omaha, for | 8lford to lose & member of the United | oath the iron heol of a heartless and | ihose relating to tho prosidentinl contests | The number of men engaged | States renato at this juncture. The end faouless deapotism; and becauso some of alone. The unnecessary frequency of the W ANTED-Col is not yot, and wo may expect to seo a |the men who bared their breasts to the | iloctions in many ity of this country fa| 11 12 Adir ; f storm of shot and shell from ‘61063, and | roductive of evil results not only to the [ Y\7ANTED By with ton years expe all kinds should introduce cholera and [surprise the public. Not only do R R L O D A VWARTED-s nurso with, ten 3+ other Eastern plagues in our midst. |husinoss men invest in margins, but|ture. Tho democrats, amont whom are|yiave, now refuso to bo enslaved them- | gral public, who wasto a large amount of | "1re it St Chirics 1 ,ll?_”""b“ “I‘I"h“";‘"‘i} '{‘;""' C“".'“'I",:’;'I“:]”'l‘ # largo number of clerks and others put [numerous aspirants for the senatorial |selves to enrioh the Goulds -"1"“ Vander- | {ime, eneryy and money over every olec- L AR oL B UL et b (557 o. | nucconsion, 7ill not wcruple at anything | bilts of America, they are styled assiatant | oy Tu this city, for Instance, the phis, — Philadelphia Call. overy dollar they can sparo and fre- | succession, 7ill not seruple a anything e e e e :L.:tka.)i ““12 K h;m]u 3 LI B That probably accounta for th lack of : | ey eors s w ETH eV B Loronarhesio | oo o L8 IR ALLTERS, Sk e milk in the homo made Philadelphia | casesofsuccessfulspeculation onlykecpthe [ upon his soto tho wholo matter rests. | and never would, were it necessary for | yuniicipal contest. One day in the year, disappointed ones in tho whirlpool until ————— them to doso, to save tho Republio from | or batter atill, oo day in. two yenrs, from tho “‘commia.| ON# brave federal ofiice holder has|perishimg as a nation. Bul to the old|15u)d suflice to devote to the exercise o et 7 o is nook for ¢ i Jullotine, | 80ldiers, wo again say, you owe the re-| i tho elective franchise, and there scems Tur Union Pacific has gone out of pol- |sion” oftices dead broke and in debt. The | bared his nack for tho political gullotine. | T0e3em LR GG B0 14 g rowarded [ Al RHNBEtR Ky 411 SChte land AaunISE itles, and has gono into religlon. In a|country is strewn with financial wrecks, | George A. Mott, postmaster of Dearsall's, | ¢, yoyornment contrastor and malo | bo1 % ivials should mot be voted for at circular, requiring cortain of ita omployen | owing to tho mania of spoculation, which [ {; 1 hus written an follows o (10Vornor | by, duriog the war, with gold doliass, | ong balloting, R T ) i S oyl oar Sir—1 desiro #0 con- | 4 To:d you for your services and suf- | " othorand still moro important give bonds, it asks, among other ques- | ia becoming ono of tho groatent ovila in | yratulato you. 1 voted against you. 1|20 PR D T One otherand still more importan ferings in depreciated paper. 188 | hoint in which politics may be said to tions, whethor tho employo is a membor |tho United States. Tt has owused more | hold tho poliion of postmaater st Penr: | iyt Shylock, moro than it over |0 o' ub s eat s quggented by lemonts, moro distross, more sui- [ #all's, (Jueene county, L. I. My piacols | /iread to and utterly failed to mako | (he yervous svrain which, under our pres offic A western paper is much alarmed loat |; tho increasing popularity of Smyrna rugs, | inetance. The Tarkish curtains and Oriental fabrles of | in specnlating in stocks and grains would {UR KENT—First-cla-s threo 1 roof, warchouso, hydraulic elevator, concrete Railrond track to door, Barker & Mayne, hasame 18th at Faraam, 925-t very bitter fisht in the Iilinois logisla- JFOR RENT--A now stora room and offossup stale on January 1st, 1885, on 13t betwoen Willinus and Bickorv Inquiro at ¥, J. 14 OR RENT—7) B trow ant furnisned room 8, B co routs 903-t1 quontly moro than they afford. The few | in order to secure that state senateor, for Cocoanut. FTagiins o rmer Tath e at last they disappes = T i Do ATIONS For dither ladies or g ¢! We - b pite Fublishing Co.,” P » 00MS—With board, des rab e or winter: Apply N\ at St Chales Hotol 78280 T MURKAY um g« SE6AT n wants situation s book. | J4'OR BENT—Cottaxe of five rooms. J. Phipps Koe kecpor, in wholesale cstsblishimend in Omahs, Fsitioutn s v LIS | "+ caro Beo. 8R4t 2 1 party ring wator of o religieus organlzatios, and, if o, [embe: who his clergyman is. This is 8 move in |cides than any other cause during the }')‘j)‘,gl{g ‘{L’e"spz;}fi"'."“’Y",'“,m“‘)’,“f}“;l}’l‘j‘"‘r‘: good its promiaes to you. “’Mrflhfl““ @ ent civil sorvice system, is put upon the AN A 0K SALE—A zood pay e cheap tho right diroction. When such an in-|Inst fivo yoars, and it is to-day ono of tho | e rascals ent. and if these nave beon | FCRUDlZaB of the old school; such a te-lyrent body of federal ofticoholders at [ \\7ANTED—In privato family, two steay bosr. X' foreash Inyoire at S0k corner 5t avd viowe. publican as were those who marched to |¢ach mational eclection. Every four ere, at & voiy roasonuble rate. 1813 Cumine 000:24p atitution as tho Union Pacific_suddonly | maln reasous for the financlal and busi:|any frauds commitied go for thom. - Bo | L, rim n 1361, - Wo are nobn repub: | vty "heir “means of ~livelihosd are | ; b e hacomos converted and abandons tho cor- | noas dopression oxisting in this country. | president of the nation. ' God help 3au | jican of the Dawes—PaulBarney stripe | thraatencd. In the uacertninty of their | WO Gontiorva can favo lreo hardeomcl fur IREiGeg o the | to doTight. 1 am, sir, vory respectfully [ and never expoct to be, andall tho epl- | amams of eilice. thers 1s - at a1l Hinos, i e oy A Ee DO Ay 1Urs IR moynol el 1 ses on 94,000 acres good in 80 acre (rasts and upw Farnam bt chool rupt field of politics, there is some hope | Whoro one man has taken L ; Board.. For Iformation appiy ak drug stors, comer = 1eft for the ordinary sinner. tido and been floated on to for|T*"™ theta of the brass collared gentry in Ne-|deed, a degreo of anxlety; but once in|iith «nd Douglae. Lo § O | OR SALE Rare bameain: 3 = tune, ten thousand have gonc| Tuaux has b h tioii bFSkahabnoiCereOraifoTUe! four yeurs their risk becomes so imminent | = == —— _ | ibn eq: Satmaers tivecks . blotks from Goversor Bourw of Rhode Island has i i i KaanR bas bosn e hoayyrise; fn ired z T that they are virtually put into the po-| VWANIENST buyvark in wewe kood fown or | only €330, to ms e inted Hon. William P. Sheff down to rrrotriovablo wrock and ruin. 1t| paint since Cleveland's election. Salmon P, Chasc's Honor, sition of playing for a stake, that stake [ minneapolls, Minn. o 2ott T Grglbin " | BL006, Beautitul ot in Mowes addition, appointed Hon. William T'. Sheflicld 10 |in timo that halt be called, and that men A piivate letter from him when he was scere- | being nothing leas than their bread and e - | Wanscom's park, §1 200 c Full lot, Routh 13th aucooed the lato Senator Anthony in tho | ho taught that the only safo courso is *to TO “LIFE’ OF: Br ~L tary of the treasury. butter. Whilo the gambler’s play affects 83 Bomth ot Dl Bt ety e | abveot, “aheap, | Fov bargatun’callion Bavkar (& United States senato. Mr. Sheflield has | gtick to legitimato business pursuits. Tt (R A e WasaiNcron, D. C., June 2, 18 5u.1y himaelf, the politician 1s able to put t 2 s long bsen a leading membr of the Rhodo |is fruo that to somo porsons this i | Tt 18 the Cuestion Which Puzses [ To Mr, — ——, Philadelphia: You |into tho wagor not ouly his own political | 2 S et el s informed mo two or threo wocks go that [ambition, but tho hopes, the anxiotice, | Y37 T ey you had _purchased 3500 shares of Phila- | the mental health ana happinass, and [ V¥ erocericsin omatafor a sl trac of denra- |3 55t 11000, " Adueiss - . ¢ e Tand near the Py glye full do houze of congress. His term will close i iri t delphia & Erle railroad stock for n At |even the physical subsistence of a hun- | g March 4 i i S e ) Sudythe z\]w:lfme will{ iy becoming altogothor too prevalent in | fcancie Adama, Jr., of the Union Pa- | ment from the salo of a farm in Ohloand | oose his guccossor. Ag it is under- | Amorica, and the sooner it is suppressed | cific railroad company, whereby he pro- | would have been glad to hold the stock SH R-i- Trg veo ot thetorm = hmr | YT ANTED- Buan ] Presldent Adams. NTED—To exchang, island bar, and has served in the lower |a littlo *‘slow,” but I¢ is tho safest. The active merchant ot lucation and habits on- ¥ 1:t, 1885, wishos to well_¢stablished mercanti ‘small hus- ofa high reply, o “Merchunt’ 8t Lewkp stood that ho will not be a candidate boe- | the better it will be for tho general wel- | poses to *'lift’ the Toating debt of the | for income. The sale, however, has not Lioe2 Iniiconnsetloniwibint i fore tho leglalature, it i bablo that ; rond wanlenrned from o prominent di- foc haritiare Sarporata Bamaot aIgTse oM ho legislature, it is probable that|fare and prosperity cf the country. If P yet beon effected, and L havo,therefore,not conveys an fdoa of J 15 what Hon, Jonathan Chace, who in at present | the loases of the speculator could bo con- | o0f of the rond yesterday. = WVall | hoen able to make payment. This morn- E_ENE foaulred by the travaling pun 1] n, Neh,, the Peerloss Steam husiness opportunity; the e kind fn the city: is e \ overtised: hos w51 help; lntost im.- chincry, overything new; satisfactory rea 619.20)) Street was rather amused at the state-|; ifyi a member of congress, representing the | fined to himself alone little harm would | ment, otners wore chagrined to think | me {,3::;“Qu’“,“:,:‘,,g:“:,:‘:“_;;:;";{";f’, sodltnelbotiis Second district of Rhode Island will be [ be done, but he invariably drags others | thatthe Union Pacific’ people mistook | advance, which gives a profit of $4,200 on | o4 by the reatost railway by America s giving fuil naie and particulats, care Beo offlco. selected. down with him, and the offect of his fall. | them for idlots, and many were angry at | the transaction, and you inclose mo a = 3 £2,000 0n first-cias city security, = = S 2,000 0 3, for 6 T = rar odiior o e Ohimmgo Tribnne| uro i lko 8 wavo, which whon oncostart | V1A% they tormod an ellort to bamboo-lo | shcs for that amount. s Tnd not | (g HICAGO, (g ILWATUKEE 48 por cont. Address Box 020 Fomt- | TR, SALI Ot TRADEZater chniv, cup 5 A paid for the stock, and did not contem- — CGrorior, tiduey, Jowa, o asems to havo entiroly lost his mental |0d, rolls from shore to shoro. solvont., B ., [plate purchasing with a viow tore-male, || And St. Paul FOL LLNT--Koves aud Lo, 70K SALR—Six humdrad good Tots 3170 1 3000 Tho !nion Pacific’s lloating debt,” fcannot regard the profit as mine, and . 5 e e u ypayments, Bowgh | ~— Houses and lots on monshly payments. Boggs rnished front room; | & Hill, real e tate 140: aam 'S 6102 mn and wife preferred, 1713 Caldoruin, strect. d 1409 yaenamt 103 balance over the result of th ign. Y INT OFFICE i THE LATBIDIOVFIOR said tho friend of Mr. Gould, “lnat sum- | thorefora roturn the check for 34,200, Tt i | xamum finocs Wiacsirin, Smmcooe, Tows | 14 MERTTA pleacary The last thing that he insists on is that| The re i a ; port of the commiesioner of | mer was $5,000,000; sinco then wo have | herewith inclosed. I h obli Dakota; and a8t main lines, branchos And oo Mr. Blaine should bo elected United | patonts show that tho recoipts of the |reduced it to 34,000,000, and by the ap- ’:;"Zfr y['):"‘: l’i“m'ng“:: s :J;..l:fiem tiona rouch all tho groat buainoss contros of bhe 2 = States sonator from Pennsylvania. Ho | patent oflico for tho pnst year amounted | Plication of the surplus on January 1, wo | money paid for the stock as a tomporary | descripion of Shor Line:and Besh Tioute vermwean | UL S ot 110 Caornis et s port actually urges this proposition In all sorl- ¢, $1,145,453, whilo tho oxpendituren | *EPect to reduse it to 2,000,000, ' o llomn from you to mo. Dut [ connot ac- | GheRE MhTRKes P Eand Whnoma | T orrent ousness. Even i this could be lawfully | were $901,413, the surplus being $244,- t this debt thecompany have $2,000,- | copt the favor. When congress at the | Chloago, Milwaukoo,Abordoon and Bllondais Toor L ) 001,413, Dl '4 17| 000 in Kansas Pacific ;bonds, and 31,- | agt session saw Gt to clothe me with| Obloago, Milwaukes, Eau Claire and Stillwater done the suggestion is so absurd on its[(20, Since the year 1837 the patent!000,000 chromos of the Oregon Short very large powers over currency and fin- | Ghica® Milwaukee, Waussuand Morlll, | faco that in a court for the oxamination [ oflice has boon melf-sustaining, and there | Idne. We, however, think we will not [ancial movements. 1 dotermined to | Ohicaco. Milwaukeo, Wankesha and Oconomowos LE OR RENT—Lot 90x153 with new & room id 4 horso stablo, Plerce, near West ave, Paw'isn & Co., 1613 Farnam. 353-tf OB SALE-—Tho best businos ot st the Stock yar's South Omaha, €0X15. Will be worth doubie the prico asked now tuside 12 months. Apply s Store, 1310 Farnaiu. 2771 —Pleasant furnished room, NT—Two roows furnished or unfurni o floor, 1615 Chicago St. 7 j of the lusane it would bo takon aa conolu- has boon an annual surplus with the ox- [ U0 them at tho moment, as the bond |avold every act which could give oceasion | - GHEES MivATeE: Butruarand Faiianie: T = twne et one " Abyly at Brovk. 4 alve evidenco of insanity. Why not eloot | geption of eight years. The average| ™ et s in such poor shape. | to any suepicion that I would use the | Chicago, Beloit Janssvitio and MineraiPaiot. | H oentcr 1601t Dnvenpot © Coll - 13th and soxtt i 5 5 P ghs years, 8! What about the government claims ?" | powers conferred on me to aifect markets | Chleago, Elgin, Rocktord and Dubuque. e — 4 Mr. Blaine from Wisconsin or any other | annual surplus for the last five years| *Ob, wo only owe them 950,000,000, | unnecessarily, or at all with roforence to| SEiekt: Glinton, Rock liand aud Codar Kag! _— SR AdusassolJob andinomaiAerIEII, for 3 ropublican stato in which thero is to be | has boen $285,992. The mono: ived | and to help us out of that we h t I o [ o e A e oR 1 Tienibens Also s good Zithor. C. T, Bunce, odro_ Beo | 285,002, y received HULLIOL hat we havenotes | the private advantage to anybody. 'lo 50, Sloux City, Sionx Fallsand Yankson R A 1uirnished o an clection this winter? intho patent office is obtained wholly {,'(;3" ‘and sales amounting to 510,000,- | carry out this detormination faithfully, T ubilimauken, Hlichell and Chamberlata | Goorgot Irxtons Galinghor ) . , nine million acres of land and $60,- | must decline to receive any advantag b u I — from the inventors, this dopartmont not I 0 0 ) ec) eceive any advantsge| Dsvenport ~slmar, 8%, Paul and Minneapolls. = ALl ot h 000,000 In outside securities. from purchases or sal ade with a vie P, 1+ Locpers and *the Finest Dining Cars 1 | ¢ T—A largo furn'shed front room with [ #nd balance mouthiy, Tuonas A. Huxnioxy has - oalled | hoing sustsined by gonoral taxation. It| Tho effort by Mr. Adams to straighten | to profts, oxpooted from Lho 1180 or fal 1 on the maln Hinetnt hoOHIGAGO, | Leacd, $10 pes month 17 i siost, bfuon | Pore B 1 &) L2 3 ! « fits, eoted fr ho rise or fal AND § LATLW. ndevors | 1zatd and’ Cuming 71020 — upon the president, eloct. “Wo had | s the intontion of the government to| the affairs ot tho Union Pacific was intor- | of mukots, - For thoso rensons 1 must 218 el o personsrs by GdmaGeR ooy 2 P pon s vory nice time,” says Mr. Hondricke, | mako this departmont solf-suntaining, | Proted o1 the streot to moan that Mr. | declin t receive the chesk. <or, in or- Company. | D e R G i “and Tam very much impressed with byt wo do not beliovo the inventors Cleveland would take the presidential | dor to be able to render the most efii MRERRILY, Gen’l Mansgor. from Faroawm street. Irquire 013 Farnam, 705tt | s " ] s | chair; that he was by no means a irlend | glent sorvico to ; it i s AV 1. OARPENTER, Gon® Pass, Ag). — = 3 Fioobun Mr., Cloveland.” We are not surprised | moat of whi hould & i R fonc |elont survice to our countey, it s essen:| o opunyc goot o POI RENT A sunl hovse ot oor, 224 and 11 w0 s most of whom are poor men, should be | of Mr. Gould's, and that he would ineist | (il for me to b right as well as to seem | B v rn i o [ i e L G I on rent in the loast at tho favorablo impression | taxeq in order to assist in building up [upon the government receiving its just [ right and to seom ight s well as to bo # Mr, Oloveland has created in the mind of | surplus in tho treasury, which hus already | 1468 from tho rood. right. PEGCIAL T NOTICES | sl e s 5 SN Y andcickatiiat this ti ! *'Wo wouldn’t object to Senator Thur-| = e — A8 2 e hiidalds % s SR § r. Hondricks just at this time, but|hgcome so largo that wo hardly know ; = e = & during the campaign Mr, Hendricks did : % T man as gecrotary of the interior,” contin- |8enator Sherman on the Probable O LOAN Wby ROk BEND=-0n0 8:pam hotse w10 peximontjiand 5 5 4 g paign Mr. 0 did [ what to do with it, and henco various | uod the right bower of Mr Gould, ‘‘and Course of the Senate. Y G T 73 TROreTe oy FOTe ey In | otk water A bl o Jehas B Hieaert e o B a0t entortain qulto 80 favorable an opin- |schemos are boing suggostod as to how it | wo do not apprehend that M. Cloveland | tutersiow in Cincinmati Cosmercial (Rep. | M e et e bud” Wi S0l A | Sl Bdore Tolary - ion of the head of ticket, Thomas A Hen- | ghall bo utilisod, Undor the circum. | ¥ill Pursue a vicious policy with us. The sonate is a very slow moving body, e N Furs e soom a6 0% S 1 Sios Carniasa Hations, bo dricks hasabout someto the conclusion that | ytances it would be no more than fair S TR T and no one is authorized to speak for it. | [ ONI¥ 70 TOAN In s of $360aud upwarcs Avenu 520 RRYE the tail is not going to wag the dog, but | that the inventors should be granted a | Regulating Liates. We will have ample time to think of | Agunrs, 1500 Farran 5 398 41 | T{OR RENT 10 livascs, & rooms, vachi 85 prr T e that the dog will contloue to wag bi ; & Fremont Tribune, what should bo dono for the public in- ; S| A mouth tmquire 500 Dicge str o2 Dulidings 5 oust, Totiring from b g his [ reduction of foos, or oleo the surplus rev- ituti ; i ; N T R e T Greon Bof { R R 1 h P The constitutionsl amendment relating | tereats after the quiev and peaceful [ [VA vought and sold. A, Foreman, 213 8. 18th rok RENT —Four room costage 8. 16th St. Far- | = orson 80 nth strect, 11 2! PPERURgo 88 DIuM, enue in the patent oftice should bo ex-|to the establishment of a board of rall- |accession of President Cloveland, If ho e S Téott | K hor & My e B340 | B BALE~1WG ope weooRa-unn e pud 5. g IVERT pended in makicg varlous improvements | W8y commissioners was lcat by an over- | should attempt to bo as bad a president MAHA Financial Exchance, large or small loans - oy eaer el (LU ahes, st 18°9 Harrea ! GoverNox DAwrs' pioturo appears |’ B P whalming majority. | This fast, however, | as somo. fonr, there in power enough in | (), maleonammrved socurit' 4o o 010'G b o b aan | ——— - among the cheap wood-out illustrations MI5VELLANEODS, of the governors-elect. He never could 01524 N, 19th 8t, only in that departmont and employing ad- | ;00,08 by aocepted as evidence that our |the senate to prevent him doing auy | "Ittt bie 2 1 i = arlice N. B ditional help so that the work can be fa-| poople are opposed to making an effort |ereat harm. Still, any intention on his [ ——— one block from Grev ai 0 ewed spnctacl s : ™ . cilitated. One trouble in the patent oflice | to bring about a judicions and equitable | part to do anything out of the way is not | _ 1and 2ith streets, ::ldc:;:"wd by that pictaro, unloss per- |, ") groat delay in obtaining a patent, | ddjustment of rates on our railways. |to bo presumod until clearly shown. I}y B ENT=Ono vaall Houve 00 Comtar i s | par ey on Fe-80ry pe his flowing beard, upon which the The public has been bled too long and | have no doubt the senato will treat his| '} it} " B0 ihosit: Myt o/ T blook ucrth of Cuaili g, Ingulro 8 $ owlng to the large number of applications engraver ovidently spent great deal of 100 unmeraifaily for such an opinion to|nominations and recommendations with B L T Golt \t i A ! on file that have to be attended to in v i FANTED—A first class ¢ AOR B h . 163 O will bt i I time in reproducing, might ibl, ¥, provail. That amendment was lost be- | the usual courtesy, and will not adopt a ANTED—A first class OR RENT Two hoases Inquire 463 Cos A 13 IS ARSI WA PRBAY for- | (b oie order, The acouraulation of noaely | cause,the voters ha mwdo ap thols saiuds | Hine of poliey looblug to. & contest with | VY, yeaxcat e wug:nTs week’ apals K ‘ B | - CCOmPADYIng Pen |10 000" ulications shows conclusively | that it was an uncortain mattor at best. | him unloss tho public interests clearly | 1 sieti (ar s sop T e [ e T T I S B : skotch we are told that in 1852 Dawes ro- fad they boon assured that they could |demand it. His cabinet will be con-| ———— T e vt 200 i i | T e oot S S that \hero is not eneugh help in the pat- on pre 18th | hostifle W, Ediott, oue mile west of tho arracke. af. i ceived 05,237 votes out of a total of 87,- ) have had as good and effected regulation [firmed, as ® matter of course, unless 345, This statement as incorrect as 1p| "t Ofice: The number has increased | uy ig afforded in lowa, Lllinois, Wisconsin | s me very obnoxious appointment is pro- | notel on loih ity per cont in & year. This is cortainly | and other states, wo believe thoy would | possd, and he will bo llowed to fill with Kaiinguisher. Call ab Boropean | nd Farnam 20 [ = L AT JOR R Furiissad rooms brick block, modarn . ! . € v A ATANTED Hie f"“: ';,o&; NEAY I'l')w“ outof a0 " erent fnjustioo to. inventors who | havo approved of the smendument, but | his own partisans, if not t for the place, | W b T ard Cxpitoran, i Sy _ total of 89, votes, Dawes recelved can illafford to walt for 0 long a time | [OF 7m0 reasou that assurance was not |oflices as they becowe vacant, Senator - o NE Flegant urnshed (008 room ;i st T A 43,405, Morton 28,662, and Ingersoll 16, | pbf. * HHErE 14 WL B 0 B A b gulrsn_bcu:l and they consequently op-|Cwmeron is a good republican and may & oringlo, with gas: & uthouwest oornor of the I sab 110t 1co wutl &t any thna ceh 991, This shows that he received onl, R * [ posed it. have been misunderstood, for 1 hardly R hioa Sre ADMN 1o0m 18, Hhrs T | BtITClY caleioms tay withotit the Jeast: mo b i ot 3 i | Thore s no doubt that tho forco tu the | The coming logitlsture cortainly has | think ho would adviso the senste to re- " oaable of tabing |5 " i WO W ey | scunaaiaar e ghler: with sex miod ag PRI Y BOV'| itent ofice should be mate |VOry grave and important duty to porform | fuso to act promptly upon suitable nowi- e T | s ave, M PINIE. rislly Incressed, and that botter In this respect. — Thero is no reason why jnations for offices as vacancies oceur, AR For i oo, . ¥ cornor 29t aad e T e TR A GEMATORY In t0 Db satablishod Io |salaiies sbould bo. paid to the :hu p‘uuplu of Nobraska should continue ——— b geciknian o iakosharis of the sy Y1) s ‘ v o submit to the extortions they are un- | POLITIOS AND PUBLIO HEALTH'|p A Garvie 055504 POR RFNT—A g 1 5y 01 the vicinlty of New York and Brooklyn|gkilled employes in order to retain them |dergoing. They are certainly mighty pic S — - pory ; J AR Dy ah. N, W. M o for the benefit of thoso who wish to be|in the survice. The oxperts ara continu- | @nough in theircombined power o rexu- | y1o secatn Upon the Brentar ana | VW ARG LA LSBT RN ERS Y P ! i A : " |late their ocreatures. Every political Ak inally disposed by being reduced to ashes | 4)ly resigving and entering the outside AR O (i Mo Physical Being of Candidates, e D : tnatsad of being burled in the ususl man- | field as patent lawyers becauso thoy are | fues abures and thore ought to bo a unity sty VWANTED Actie v sgonain avors ner. Itistobe ready for business in|underpaid by tho govornment. These |of action smongall the members when a | Medical and Surzical Journ A February, and twenty corpses are await- | men find no dificulty in making money | bill, looking toward the alleviation of this | What form of excitement can cause a|* ing incineration, Some little excitement | oy, the sutside, and some of them have sufloring is introduced, more tremendous strain wpon the nervous W has been oreated by this enterprise on AT B Let the legialature fix a maxlmum rate | energtes of its victim than the life of the - seoumulated fo il - . i for pawsengor fare and for freight traflie, | professional politician! The contest on Loug Island, and one orthodox minis- | of patents has laid this matter before |and then provide severe penalties for any | which hogins with (or even before) the ter bay deounced i: in unweasured | oonoress on soveral occasions, and has|violation of the law, Thisis all tho case | *primaries,” which thickens os the time torme, if the Now York Journal is to|asked that bottor ealurics be provided | !13ires aud it should be done, If there|soproaches for the nominatiug conven e baliarad. /Thia miniatar sava £hat 1| aud wore halp employeds but aa. far it | 11108 enaugh legiiativg wrladoms in bhe |dion, with ite skirmishics, ia altaght, 43 will oblige sioners to be burned twice, ! . o or no sttention has been paid by that | some progressive and philanthropic mem- | success or fuilure in carrying the noming and vill leave others without flesh 0 at- | ydy to s requests |Lt is tobo hoped how_ | bov sccure the serviers of somw ocutside | tim; which, without a breathivg space, | a4 A rson to that end and receive therefor [ plunges into the thick of the battle { ! ol tho upprob.tion of hia follow cltisens, | vot i when 1o notice will be faken of pots of | (ake some act in regard to the patent Nher on why | ;e-m;«r‘mnu‘m, tae | 1 remiin at four cents | taking the gtump, the add oy are only three conts or four wgdiene s each day, 1 Kansas on the south, 1'“"“‘ a% night; the wides COLLARS | ° CUFFS The commissioner FINEET Q0ODS EVER MADE, y Al Linen, soti Linings ano Exterlors. the judgment on resurrection day, | gyr, that at ite noxt sossion congress wily aan for securing i VRO 18 10 T ssber, and one forgiven ainner with his}onie and apply the surplus arvising there- Liy Nohraska Ask for then ] resaing of three nd tho trav read pablica proper bor es will be more precious than| from to pay for the needed improvement a:h barre's full of saivte, [in that departm ('m

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