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DAILY BEE ALY THE OMAHA DAILY BEE-WEDNESDAY DECEMBEL THE SLATION | duties Awericsn manufacturas im- | ¥ “’ M iRt "I'?’ it or — There Is no state in the Union wheve | norted into the Antilles, and a large | et L A et okt gl ! fa or .| ymaha Office, No. W18 Farnam Bt. | railway legislation is more necessary umber of snch sare listed lection of a 0 A1l : il | 1 o i » L3 nna e ent afixod thesr atures 18 agroes | TOte a8 large Ga P i o lay than in the state of Nebraska. won ot Aty 0 w0607 | ety W e ATRer Ly el | s Bie Mo ! att e biook ] = entire railway systerm the atate | with the views expressed in the presi. |the bottle vor since, and now has it in his | PAsine vote is 352,173, as | trom fce, § acly Mentay morstog aatys’ T 0 "*loept the Unton Pa railway and | dont's mossage. The benefits of recipro- | & demooratic. arorided po gt k Garfi FLg B posi S o 8¢ mar, branches, Is owned and controlled by | s commercial relations with the Antilles | 4% 1 AFTARKOMIONS waw roado aa to [ { fl‘,'"‘ ol — . ;-'r "u el i o .rw'“..“ _"'.f'?!l?.'n";.“,(",f" _w; corporations wh B financia l»’"l'rfll itis ! would more than counterbalance nt-elect Cleveland with an explanatory | Ingiand at , wherw the Haneorck / Fér Week, 26 Oonta t:[to carry evergthing out of the state, |, temporary loss in duties, Whare one | lotter # | s recoivod 311,202 votew, and the o horse o 10 oo and o barn, TN WRYKLT ¥R, PUTLISTTED NYRRY. either to Chicago, St. Louis or Kansas | branch of trade would suffer for & time,| THE TOwWNA RIEIt OFF pury, |Cleve *"“”" ;'I‘f" L] ”I~»", o de- PV ASTED —Tadionor % Ingwire 18 Foens: anus rosTRAID, City. This is particularly the case with | soreq of others would find a market now . Mew - Boalingl sl il AL ( Four rocin 8t o Toar.........4000 ) Thros Montha ¢ 80| live stock and until the varlous railways | closed. The sugar and tobacco men have | An Artival From Nantueket Tells 8,083 Only £ Yoot ‘i 1x Mot ¥ e Month ... ...... w . ,085 ly five o ] " . > conmmsroNTRYO, In the state redace their local rates, our | siready joined the opposition, and a wail Alout the Frimitive Ways of report no votes for the corner <Hh nd b & | Commealoations relating to News and E4ttorial [ new stock yards will be a failuro and but | o despair comes from the marltime cities the Sea-girt Town, Its a regate yoto in the country was S, thould boaddressod Lo the Eorrom of THA |y pegting and feeding place for western [ ¢ Clanada against what is termed “‘tho fiseon Biok 3 :""' e b L 198 518, Bte for the Elogar 311 room Ui Larens. and range oattle. Take, for instance, | vershadowing of Canada by the United s towhi { Nantucket, William | the fusions 2 seven ataten it ia irmposeible fIUC1y mede; work res Rl s 1o Tk Bom Pomtira CoRrants ouank | o oo o liv stock from Hooper—a | States” in thin treaty. When wo con- | D Clark, came to_ Boston Tacsday, and |to ascertain th streagth of the Sl d Postoffce orders to bo made pay. | distance of 70 miles—on the Kikhorn [ yider the sourco and natare of this onpo- |.a doing the town from one of the hotels “Iv"'l'“"" party A"'D'rull"'-h-' “utlml- = - . Valley railroad, and owned by the Chi-| uition, the inference is that the troaty |88 & base of oporations. He is a slim, | elector who van separately rossived y »n. the infere b th y sperations. » m, | elec! ar > it - Q n U r N, " " eve: 41,390 votes. The total repu¥lican vot N ANT—The two sty meat rasrket cerne YHE BEE PUBLISHING CO,, PROPS'|cago & Northwostorn, the froight to Oma- | would bo a great benefit to this country. BOOY Witk i The SR i (16 tHe -contiy WE' IHIS Yhia SN LA, T HpA U A e T ) E. ROSEWATER, Editor. ha is 830 per car, while the charges for —_— of long and patient study of his sew 811,114; in 1830, 4442,035; increass, — . i A. H. Fitoh, Ma r Daily,Circulation, P the other 500 miles to Chicago are but| Ty enterprising bustness men of Oma- | home, In the courso of a conversation 0,189, The net domocraticgain is23, 301 —L I,x(v[: RENT—Two elegant : soms tn Ite 0. Box, 488 Omaha, ) 845 per car. In other words the railroad | ha should at once take some steps to- [he spoke of his duties at home and the II};.; popular \'nllr, Ai‘l "’l‘”dbu ubserved, is | V| ANTED ek WSl el Ao SR '} in N, tal i gl o B cst ns evenly divided as it was :n|cail o i o s AL VOR RENT—Farnlahod irr.¥ room for rent 332 N¢ charges in Nobraska are at tho rato of | wards organizing a home company for the | M0tives that brought him to Boston. Lty it was in ca Bin, dowa stabs. | (WO rolhod ir n for rent 222 ) Sexaton Ourrom has introduced a bill | g49 g5 pat ok pee 100 miles, while ¢ ¥ You see,” said he, *‘we get kind o’ [1880. The largest democratic msiority st Sus-tt y OF | construction of a direct railroad line 1nto | 1,y esc ot that of Twxas, 08;188; ¢ i for lighting the navigable rivers of tho | ¢h 500 miles through Towa and Tllinois, i ’ | lonesome down there arter the summor [i8 that of Txas, the larzost ro A position of tr ' OR SALE—A five :vom house g 3 ; “'ANH'IV g man, IR northern and northwessern Nebraska, in | visitors are gone, and 1 came up to Boa- [ publican majority 18 that of Penneyl- sith the Silowing traits v s A ndy, orcostrost, Apply to Mrar 8. G. St United Siates with eleotelolty, This|iho charges are but $9 per oar per 100 | order to ssours the trade of that rich re. | ton to aee what it was like. . _Dheto nce | uanis, 81,019; R T TR AT i | ot e s : s i ic i Bl i T cen . ddress L, St a‘ O] V' nn's Sd 12 n, 00 801 proposed improvement will bo hailed | 1;jjqy, gion which is naturally tributary to Oma. | Pice People in Nantucket, mighty nice, The Political Coon A B R Y ey R e TR R with delight by the mariners of the Mix- N "t % & and civil, to0; just as polite as can be. b — ~— and east comer lot with 8 roors house 18, per 8 y The same applies to the Chicago, Bur- ha, but which is diverted to other points Lverybody says so. They’ve got some | Pistabarg Commercial Canite, \ A.‘c‘T D- \'4:1{ n|;rh|ln ¢ % drews- | montl.” Pottor & €ubb, 1615 #a St 1094 sourd, 1in; Quiioy and Union Paclfi ) 8 80, gov 801 J 8 ste, maler ono ko perfectly Weatands - outting . gton & Quincy and the Union Paclfio | by ratlroads whose interests seem to be fine women dow; e, too, Protty ai The eo6n 6 i 4 tag nd fittin s or work taken home. References: giveu | T OR %o rootes rurnished for light homme. - v 01 n there, too. otty girls The coon came in with the Harrison Oall ¢ ees K. 105 North 16th 3¢ ' % 8 V. eor. %h and Howard. 170 tf Tir Unlon Pacific has by lta reduction | Filwaye, though not perhaps with the |againat thia city. The people of north- that'd make you a good wife, lots of 'em, | campaian in 1840, which was & saturnakin of grain ratos acknowledged that its ta.[8m0 percentage of difference. The | ern Nebraska really desire to do businees |if YOu haven't got one now. You go|of fun and emblematical tc = there now and_you'il have a good time, | degree. Tho whigs had Gieneral Harrl. riff has boen altogother oo exorbitant, | farmers of Nebraska are paying on thoir | with Omaha, but under tho prosent ad- | [}y arrant. Siliing and akating and [nos as theis eAND%Kth K4 LKa dEmBoFRHS Then why kick about the legislature re. shipmente of live stock to local polnts|verso arrangements they find it almost |candy parties thick enough, Good times papers dubbed him the *‘backwoods can- the highest VWANIID--A Jagy will givo Fronch amd lessons in the svenings to juy nies in wate fan Bee ofti yfor biard and lodging. Address DOR FRNT—Thn corner store 10th o worth. ~ Apyly & H. Peterson. ‘or to T S o Iy Cal at fis | O RERT_Firstvaes Shreo story br , hydraulio elovatcr,” concre baomente. Railrond trucito door, Barker & Mayno, —pp- 13th and Fa.wurs, Se5-t ducing railroad rates, and preventing | from twenty to fifty per cent mors than |impossiblo to do so with any profit to|going to 'em wintors, sure's you're ’live. ditute,” and tho ‘‘log-cabiu statesman,” | Y\ ANTED— ituationas woo thom by law from being raised again] [tho farmers of oither Iowa or Kansss. | thomaclves, This is too important an :;’;-{“ ik fi‘;!:;n;m:ii ':Tl’i'l(‘ie:;('d:i):l‘;; he whigs tooke up tho chargs and. wado [ A And eo long as such a stato of affairs [ onterprise to be longer neglected, and i v , et J L el IO b > Kumployment, b I 3 talking formo. = 1 don’t like kissing; not | pors and stump epeakera said they would [ W ANTED Eomioyment by a vour Ax effort will bo mado fn the Now [°ontinues to long will tho products of | our business mon must do somothing to | much of it, Kinder soft, | think. defoat Harrison and tan thio coon-skina, | writes e Ger-aen sl e b i tanins York legislaturo to chango the timo of | NePraska be tho means of contributing | proteot their own intorosts. Theroisno| “Iam 33 years old, ‘and havo boen | Tho Boton Post went furthior and dubbed | o e Cp R T IR R 1 . to the wealth and prosperity of citles ii [doubt (hat euch rallrond as we havo | town-crier, with my beil and horn, since | the wholo whig party a lot of coomz. 1t | in e wint: sy vk, from where he hav un bl b i Qe DRC Bt el At i timo and agaln suggosted would pay from | L7 20- Not a-drop of liquor ever went | came out in an editorial which said: Ve 11 w hud worker April. This is doubtless intonded to give | %" T Lo Bne agah suggoned wOUle PaY fromh | jnto my mouth, andno man can say I |+Pushout your columns, rout the coons, New York city tho benefit of a municipal | ¢ and towns. Ono thing is certain, | tho vory start. Tho West Point Repub- | tako it. They aro all good people, and | beat them, overvhelm them, and lot the governmont freo feom the trading and | that this will not bo much louger per- |jican, in dizcussing this subject, sags: | they all like me tip-top, and use mo first | welkin ring with the soul-stirring tidings d . : mitted. Any man has the ability requi- is not alon: { of 1 rate. I'm civil to everybody that uses | that Mussachusotts is safe—freo from the deals of national politica, y ¥ req It is not alono the trade of northern s e a an o wil please address 0 FOR BALEL. ORSALE A fintcings barber & ito to Introd bill Into the legisla- [ Nebraska that Omaha should be think- [ ™ right. I've got manncrs enough. No [cauea of whiggery.” Tho demosrats pa- site to Introduce a 2 g 8 ,uhuul.. Bt oH B oK x;innrul dq,,"!_ trouble about that. 1 don't know what | raded with a cannon labeied *“The Coon ) 5 : o p Rl u now a vtent Tady componitor, of | &1 tinlowa Good Iosaticn, doiog, goo Iz is hopod for the crodit of Omaha [tUr© 8t tho next somslon reducing the ;K B P00h b 0L BN COPOR | thoy'd do without me thors. Td liko to | Killer, and declarations. wers. plonry b Ay AT Sments A | Shean fof cash, all b ac s Joh Wog that the city council will not permiv any | PA#80ger rate to threo cents per mile— | i Goldn to the north and west of us, |56¢ M got slong, sod he laughed at the | that tiio coous would not only.be killed, & | B o two members of the police force to ex-|the ®ame as in Kansas or lowa. 1t is Omaha can nover be the city she aspires f:\r of Nuntucket without the town- [but their skins would be tanned. Sy T SR ocation. W cortain to be done and ought to bo dono. | 1o ba without direot, commmunication with | °Fier: Addres D Bee e fees 2e hibit themselves at the New Orleans : “‘Giuess they’ll be glad to see me back v i or, will | the agricultural and stock regions of| . y g World's exponition. The Nebraska ex- ;‘)‘“’ '“E“‘“l‘l‘f:l'_‘.“:t""’h’&"' h”w"‘l’”‘ 'I‘” northiwestorn Nebrasks and Dakota. If agin. 1 had lots of prosents from thom 2{} Years Uffl on hiblt at the big show is already varled |’ more difficult, and none bub wise ), 5n,050s that because all this is nat- | 45 e P;;;l"a "',]“'fl,""'l i) lnst enough, hoads ~and those famlisc with |urally tributary to hor, aho will awako|birthdsy, The trouble is I have too| J ; \ : railroad business should attempt it.|some fine morning to find the prizo has | much todo. Too much ~uro on my mind. | Endes, The Cuticura Memeaies | —— 4 Whove oVUBGLL ne VGRS lo satablisbmens In Onwsha, 98 4t [ run all over the town, blowing my horn 4 “11and ringing my bell to wake 'em up. ") citlzens returning | Make an awful noise, 1 tell you. You = ¥ iy ol 2 io| What [ do is worth 0 u year if it's . TAN ave killers i34 v In not & questlon of who has a|If thero aro mono such in tho logisla- [becn scourod by somo more cuergatio | [FhAL L 40, e Sorth S000 o your f it Triumphant. WA S ST RERIRTITIE s al. ity SRR ) tir's otore. N 8t who sells furniture Roal wtate securi plurality but who has & majority. The | tute, men 'who understand the manago- e ——— ;fr the;‘ou I:h"e 31- u_;u;ucm,:ln lfn town, the e L e Woeliy paymonts, 76848 s soant ropublicans clsim a majority of 40,000 of [ment of railroads, but not conneoted with | Tupxy arrived in this country in Ooto- | firat thing thoy do is to sond for me, and | | “l huo heen aictel for tuenty sears with an W/ SNTED o rontad ok room, srount oo gre SOl aores of timver lanc, ty, wil exchange for Bedford, Sot tio popular voto, while the demoorats a | them or Influenced by thom, should be|bor 47,882 passengors, of whom 86,441 and others, loproay, commencing on my scalp, fericd, Real Estate Agent, Bee office, 860 msjority of 36,000. Both sides claim |contulted. Ths Iowa law upon the wholo | wero immigrants,7, ' spite of all I could do, with tho heip of the | "~ ™" Iy but surely estendod; Wi ED—A horse to keepduring the winter for b r it covered my '8 use, st cla e andlight usage gvar. 9 overything, and concedo nothing, The |i*® good one, although we believe it can | from abrond, aud 3,442 visitors. The |ought to hear me. 1t would ‘make you otk cateon Box GBI T UBhE Viake AL s country trembling awaits the offclal | bo materially improved upon. Lot tho total number of immigrants arriving in | 1Ush to see mo go it ;’:;‘ e T o bo RO Ani Dot ihe et oo i S 8, i 7 3 T s o, either, sell vapers. (ol % 0 —A ard a | ocotnt, }luxt leglulnd?.nrflo:o -nmet‘h;uzb:u ;lva ;h; the ten months ending with October was noarly lose my hoad sometimes, Lord | my bad. some of the alf s fargo i the onvel o8 W‘I;’r s R sane : pubrha S roducers o anka rolief | 414,324, against 501,0 | AEEvarik . u the latter part cf. wintel .00 i s homes, buy betoro tho Spring advance in’ Briyl Tick vonate shambar ot o ppening of | {25 8ud produsors of No iof | 414,524, against 501,037 for the samo | bloss you! they'd never know thero was b thelatier part b winter ok e oa by eo Coih | e iomaL b teans Suepeig sdvinics it moigh my skin commenc thingl almost, that could be thought of without any 13(h of June I started West, in- hopes | zocors We warrant all | .95 for an acro - AXES, 1607 from the extortions and discriminations | period lust year, Of the immigrants this | fire ef 1 didn’v go an’ wale em up. You S e AL rs fomincll ey (fce now oo g §Iho | yeax/ds 7b1 cane, from Ensland, 64,607 SUEbYtar see lem ten oubian run whei| i, SR e L sanel i ) ow my horn, Scart nestly to death, [ Sond eqch the Hob Sprincs, 1 roache logislature has tho power to do this, and | from Ireland, 7,884 from Scotland, 11,- |¢,oen ya,’“m N T LAl i o 4 a7 ke it is high time that it should exerciss its | 605 from Austrla, 141,684 from Germany, | +‘Whon Oleveland was eloctod thay had el power in the interests of the people. 12,262 from Italy, 13,125 from Norway, |a big time. It was just grand. The new 1earnestly prayed 22,455 from Sweden, and 40,681 from |brass band, twenty-three pieces—not 50 Nin all over my ba e b f good as yours, for Gilwore has a nico ; i . thoy lie about him—but a good = : 7 T 5 . o “, or had a small pa hox tien ha, EpuLe D the business of the country during the ONE of the fighting editors of the lota and lota of fun. They rigged mo up | tho House She wonblemt sive ups s s will| for land w0join the cicy. Adirvas “A Ix the vast wilderness of steors and | last week ot Novembsr. The cereal mar- | French press, commenting on the Ameri- [to go ahead with my bell an’ horn. I urs. Somo was applied on one haad and | ctlice. e .. Eureka! thera was rollel: stopped ths ereibl t ¢ ) D 8 e b Tk e easyon arm, Eureka! thora vas rllo: stopped th | ochro-tinted plains of Texas ouly ono kets remain spiritless at low prices, | can election, insists that ‘‘though Blaine's n:‘:iglwore‘fly l«mgegr:::—Mull‘:e: H‘:IL;‘ urning seusation from the word s | W - | office’ bright spot appears, a lonely atar in the | cotton and iron mills are feduuing wages, | party has been defeated, 1t is still 5t{ong bard—that come most down to my feot. | fis Boap | L eantmonecs by Wy, sfter meals; ' hai 5 1 firmament of demogeatio majorities, The | and in fow instancos mills havo closed. | enough to challenge: that of Moasieur | Al| rigged out, I was, You'd & diod 0 | a'buth ence oy, waser bout bisbd heat, nsediCatt: | XKTANTED_Dasmens. An achme merenont of Esz SALE— ) nam St 7905 JTOR SALE— ok oustof stners Brick yard, witkin ono blcok ol the isth straet cars, Arlington, To sl trado per lot, on Sop with touls 204, ono qu 5. AMES, 1501 Farnam 8t. Address Geo, W, Lambring, W d OliEamam B congrees, looked very much like a na- tional hencoop. Several domocratic sen- ators were the recipients of roostere, which wero placed upon their desks, The ouly rooater in the house of representa- tives was the red-headed oue from the THE TRADE SITUATION, Rockies, who is endeavoring to wivg his flight into the senate chawmbe: ited thou feet (2 full lots) good vears old side of G. Toldrege’s 1597 Farnam strect, )—First-class boar-and beds §1 per weekat Capitol ave. 786-14p nd litelessus oid straw. 0, my God ! how ANTED—22,000 on firat-ciuas city seourlty, for b { soars on balanc years, ut 8 per ceut, Address Box €20 P.r-;h‘r tuadily in value, 70041 | NO - 11 milch cows, at first house oast 5 Sacred Hiwew Academy, Burt st city of Houston gave Blaine a msjority The heliday trado has fairly begun, and | Clover Cleveland to mortsl combat. In |see me. We had a nice time, and ail the 3 J:}fl;‘c\l\;t;cfiml‘;\;:n‘i% :;:l:;:-“ AL ::;;;Lo:;ip ;.’,‘:,',f"j:: :;xfim; 3:;\:1“ -i’.’fi'fl'fi, fv:x':: over Cleveland, but the rest of tho state |is infasing considerable life into various [ the interest of democracy let us hope|people maid Liooked tip-top. Oh, they | timo I left, and my skin sumooth as his sheot | s s inte in & wol biished mer:antile or all like me—they teil me so.” Of pRpOr. HIRAM E. CARPENTER. | manufacturin business, w buy o0t u emiall hus. ; RO BALE- “Another lot 2Ng. tod by the - |that the free land of the west will not 5 2 dorson, Jefi [ ANEY b ilah yofereces ofa high Y e oty e 108 2075 one wtly naviniys - o s B e | ey ouinom Ush e | rim o it the, Mook of e ekilapes| , Tl ho-oras talldng an alaein was o GiEistos, SoumouCompp K20, | mosses om0 1023 o i it Houston is entitled to admission into the | paign. Money continues tight, and al- | run wi e blood of children | gounded from box. 72 uary, 1830, “A. M. LEFFINGWELY, dress giving full name and particulars, “Merchant’ R T northern union. though plentiful in the vaults of the |over the ill-starred election.” The fire-| *‘What's that! Fire”” said ho, jumping Justics of the-Peace. | care Beo office. 7 850-8t 1ewkp. inte change o heap norder. o wet im i i o i d taking his hat, instinctively. e i3 5 er decshiof my child, | B = o banke, it cannot be h?d except in small [ eaters of the French capital mmst have Whe:xn tu]d. th:‘t i '“‘hve it tge Cutionza Rasovant,the o blood yur-Ser, ntr. FOR ENT. Bousse 10q S0l 8 doane after do iy uuL telophono stock is now likely t0 | 4yng at high rates of interest and on the | been furnished an engrossed edition of 3 A <10 | nally, and Cnticura. and Cuticura Soap, tie’ great | — - ~ AT — - 3 ey people were not going toit. On being cleanse | TROR RENT—¥ rnishod roem. for get tiemen 2203 L e S e P o 20 to a higher po.hfl than has yet been |, . approved security. Collections are | Dan Manniog's jaw. informed that all the inhabitsnts did not | the Skin and purity the Blood oym,,.r."; ]j Californin o 8514p (:’lz.‘:?‘l:nu el B it odes eotsag full dob known, as the suit against the People's | voported better than for several monchs —_— g0 to fres in Boston, he fell back in his | 5ciesof lickini, Sealy, Pimply, Serofulom Mercu e oo centr T | o Tmenword et o, torms iz, . T, ro: /‘ telophono company, which owns the past. Seasonable goods are in| Tar reduction of grain rates on the | chair and exclaimed: when physicians, hespitals, and all other means fail 108 Uodge St., boL-6r pOT Y pTEpOreh gtros i B S T . Rty 3 “‘Ciraclous, that's queer. All the peo. S0l ovaryw) Price: Cuticura, 50c., Boap, 25¢., —— S & Drawbaugh patents, has been decided in | gy;r demand, and manufac- | Union Pacific, although not as much as plo goto fires. in, Nantuoket, men an’ | F*IYe Desivablo tront room, with 7B BALR OWRINT Lok PSRyt maw B poom '-:;" oidBB}l- l“ e Ty {I;;illofhn: turers’ orders aro Increasing. The im- izfnug:n to b, elpu:ln‘llly lwbila t.h:;‘ prico boy,: and womon. X" iro ',““"; fm( EOteEDrug end Obienical OO Boston. (L iroom ol «,.';.‘.".,f.""."&’i;?'usf.".éihfln“;sg‘. flse loolon; s Fwdieun & Coiy 1918 Varmam S 518 4 + ult and invoived many millions of|provement, though slight, contrasts | of grain is so remarkably low, way have a nearly to death. Don't get over it fur a 7Q Batn. The Cuticura Midiviva) and fo-5p. z R e S § § Poiies Soap. == TR SALE~Z hest by ot the Sto dollars. Tho effoct of tho deoision of | fuyqraply with the rocent extremo dull-| beneficial effoct. Small favors aro thank- | week. Suppose you got used to it here, !E@J”. Foiick Sony He [0 KENT N e o 3010 Gt e e HL IR e ‘courso will bo to dampen the ardor of all| 04, and morchants generally regard the | fully roceived., e e N B 8. ATWOOD || Baoile Hhaice el now luide 13 monthe: Avpls ! other adverse telephone litigants, futare with less approhension. There is | ———e— : A B B e Bz . ” 701 BENTL-A now boute, 3 rooms, collar, ¢ F— 2 considerable activity in the oxport of | THE railroad fare from St. Louis to|youry, of ourse, but good, all the same, | Plattsmouth, - - - Nerraska s - Ranaow, Tur reason for Dr. Millor suddenly| .- goods, and an increase in the ship. | Chicago is only a dollar, If this rate is | Two men sit up in the tower an’ keep BAAADEN G7 THOROUGHBRED AND BIOIF OXAUX el ‘becoming an anti-monopolist for a day il br’“dm"l Tho bolief that|mointained for a week St. Louis is likely | watch. They %0 on at 10 o'clock an’stay HEB{FRRB “l’ ,ERSH N.”, E }‘"'\?»‘ll‘:NTv . 'E.'.",;'f?‘i ‘;LT""L;&:L'{.“'.{Cfl“!iii:' g Lt now explained. Tt was just s wo sus-| oy yyyq ranchiod the lowest polut and |40 bo depopulated. S AATashy sy one wslobee anlions d SATILL o et stods | el A o e ion Pacif q an other. Cold up there winters, (il B ottieo. ipesied ol alon Basilp recsnly aomyl iy LUe oaotion (st scon take! place; = awinl cold mometimos, But they 76 | gryeme s er i O Merrmasa o | Toorn —_— / cluded to make a slightreduction in grain e e (G, GET ey For |- Tie Loman-Brand senatorial conteat |, a0 0 Civo’em §1 anight. That's &I Voung sbeck for TTAANORC cls3 boarding, 105 RO sALE-] rates owing to the great demand, and for | = " ‘I’.de“ to oporators in several | Chicago ie atsuming proportions that | zood pay for what they do, Soon’s they | = TORRENT_A larx ! the reason that the legislature, which is ?vau :m‘;' 19A08. P! give it almost as much lmportance as & |see a blaze they call me up, and I go l:wv)wl“n(w\ front zoom with exceleut ‘L.nn!. ¢ ines of business. p P i ing £020 St, Mary's ave, B17-50 s00n to meat, wil in all probubility make | " % BCI o ¢ pyidonge | New York coun. Ny el aedhors, ek s o e Ry e georsl reduotlon onall Nebraskal s v River report a alight increaso in POLITICAL POPCORN, to the firo. I'd think you'd get nil Bt Yo op roads, Dr. Miller having obtained thel o0 f oy B et has a5 ok mixed up at fires here and wouldn't know s e information at Union Paclfic headquar- |0 ™% "t A0 6 S e st o 6 o rotorys | MhOrO T0 0. Hope you don't have N o roum bl or o | £ improved, and some man rers com- | | Rovised definitions—1lliteracy, viotory; | many, for fire's & hard ~master—s good Howard stre B0 ¢ 0 tors, concluded to advocate the reduotion, f )i, o ghgir inability to got cost out of | Mlioracy, defeat servant, but o hard master, as tho saying Homears o bimokbnok s mod'thus mako:a: liitloloaplial for thoyo Loy o, ™ Produotion has boen Lemocratio accountants shou'd ayoid [y, Botter keep it at armve length | gl AR 4y wouth. 0. W K i sonl siove, i Herald, Now that a reduction 3 19T SXEORH, ? : That's my idee DI " \ T TP A e A T LAY do, of course Dr, Mil.|Tertricted tosuch an extent that thero| Mr, Cloveland should have lus doortell Now itoonil come! ‘down o Nan: | SEEOLAY, N()_!‘](,b O BT wowen ande sumbar, cf ro0mg | s vy Shncl cosru bas boen made, 4 aro very fow aconmulations in the hands | loaded so as to paralyzo whoover touchesst. | L0000 FULE €00, SO 50 A = — Fers L S8 Phlbe (Gracd Iajpoja Heb, L ler can eay that he did il with fact 1 1 1t will bo hard winter. Upon the backs I AN HRE EOD: 8 TV LOAN—Woney SARA Bleeh - S — But it 108 of agents or manufacturcrs, 0 WOOLen | o¢ ot of the late arrivals in W ashingson the | ¥OU all over the town and introduce you i e —~ NOR RENT-~Comfortably furnished rooms fnnorth | his great paper. ut i |ee'ml t goods an improvement has taken place | moss is an inch thick, to all the pretty girls, Come down and MCNEY i to | o on fusido pre end of tho Aoderson block, ccrnar Davenjo. i Dr. Miller was not the only editor that and the outlook is encouraging. Manu | Whatever clse may bo in doubt, ono thicg |#0@ me.” 2VA property. Corbett, 103 Farnaw Bt. a0 10t Rearencen cxchangeal. — Apy l::orév't;m‘ e e - had been “confidentially”informed of the g 114 is abwolutely vertain: that Thomas A. Hen: “—— ONEY—Loaved ou_persoas] proy | Auc S AVNER 0% (I F% e vatdine » facturers are buylng for near reqairc- | gricks, of Indiana, is as tickled as cat with Election Kigures Analyzcd, N otals. Oux b Floaucinl wangs, | JA0R Ri room snd heard §6.00 per | G. F. Peterson S 80 #oming event, - Tho mighty editor of the ments and the general market is charac. | two tails. Chicago Times, 1803 Faroam street. sijani [ ook, Very bess location, 18idDavenport. b e o= Republican was also let into the secret. . . 0 The i Mr, Cleveland is not troubled with a| mp. @ S 1 o 5 = e SALE-—Two open #eco 4 3 terized by a steadier feeling. The irou A AR S S T A H The figures showing the popular vote ONEY to loan on olty property, in sums of ono dolivary wagan, cheay Ho tells us that “tho Ziepublioan has for | oy continuen quiot, but thero aro |fon hawill hed thae Mr. Hendvicka estanss | fot presidontial slootors throughout the | M0t b S0, Seolier 465 T 3 the past month been aware of the strenu- | 30 ia0q oonntoms of an early improve. | the old ludy's duties, country, as_cowpiled by the Times and st oua efforts which were being made by the ment, The low prices of steel rails and |y ,\'..;; \’mk‘hll\ll !umm\wlI four |Ir?lhlz-nlln»| printed in h'fit]urd-yva u:uu. -ml full :,i Vi QXX 10 LOAN In vums of $3c0sud nywasds. | < o e J ' en, Fillmore, Artl 4 Cleveland | surprises, e aggreyate opular vof o 0. F, Davis il O heal Estate aud Loan It o 'v“” Union Paclfio aud other raliroad elements | ., fy;,) iron is o groat Incentive to|~one in adirect way: tvo Ly succession, and |on the. 4t nstery Sue. 0,008 205 v | Absoie, ot rasmans i T | Lesifin i Bbrisy b Jaiann hereabouts to secure this end, but has builders. All the Pittsburg mills are the other by sliiteration, against 8 204,418 in 1880 showing an in- um. Towied 5 u.:m}. “m»::mg:; flm;-;'x; F,,K TGNT - Ploasant far: 14aed room, 605 ,_6:.-;., | deemed it advisable to make no sdver rmlug‘ Ny % Tflgm(«luel {Mustrates tho growth of ropub: | orease of 677,070, ~In eight tates how. VA bought aad eo! e ) S SR ] f s . canism in the south by ¢iving Oleveland only R:08 V4 %4 R & L S . . | tisements of the knowledge.” 1t further | "y ULk of shows signs of more | 9,006 plurality. 1t gave. Tilden 13,000 ma. | OYeT—=¥i#, Georgls, Maine, Now Hamp: | e TR HENTUnturnahed offes sooma Aouldfiaiaon g g oL & shire, South Carolina, Tennessce, Texas | ( Rl Ll Caggbtol Avenuo bet. 1641, , g 1 seys that it might have demanded this p 1 Jority and Hancock 24,000, n » mado on approved security il A antie el JOBMB SR S et (ETIC S A Y activity. Prices havo ruled irrogu- - |and Vermont—there s s falling off in | week days. 10 te1Sundays. 1608 Farmam Streoh. | Ofico <+ O1u . reduction and *‘earned a sort of capltai ¥ 1t has not yot been determined by General | ARARE A0 iy MCTA 30 . - - o [ ARE S - 0ne back sy o i 3 larly, but a not advance of one cent and|(co, B, McClellan whether he will approach | the total vote. I[n the six! on_ south ern i i e JCR RENT-S or orocins with olemot, agilar mnil whita,Jxce,, 1920 South 14 St * Dy tho apparent ‘obedlence’ of tho rall-| "o U T T evious | that cabiuct appointment by means of a eries | states the total yoto was 2,835,001, [ Callst 03, N. 13th streots Ty Y T iy ey o roads,” This is ovidently a thrust at the ) 8 R of varthworks or by tunneliog toward it, All | against 2,719,260 in 1880 an increass of — | = : - | R PR AN —00 y ssnutasturors 1 O e 8 od by Dr. Mill week has been established in wheat. | will depend upen his dlscovery whether the | | 2 The Cleveland electors in there "“"’“‘;,):"“‘; Fao: BENT- Urper n,n;'“«ln;';;:tl?: ouse seth | AV e 29,1 IR g 03UFse PUTNIAG BY M JeUiN The irdications point toa falliog off of | £une pointed in ki direction are woodon or | yiates raceived 1,623,157 vute‘u‘. T B e et - Sashbtiween Has ! DULYY, vaclle woke a03 owapeole oleanad w). B " receipts and & consequent check toac-| 0 hoped that the superb Ben Brewster 1,051,704 cast for the Hancocl i N. 19h 8. bet. Paul and 8hoisa n. 870-5p ~OR 1 w0 8 roome, fall, yantry, | FUHEELy Oxdirlens way wikhaut o At mol wlikl { S bons ot sy oemimhsionsts of | 0 0 o g ieatl dme | s i fromeral, will becueath bis oiiial | £0F four years ago, showlng an actual do- TPy clowt and oulan 260, alay ollar cesy ten’ (0 S4ERADK CHEClEhbomy with our tripy.sed wud § { Massachusetis has begun agitation of | tho question of suspending work on rail. ways on Sundays. The board maintains X 1 uniform and his stat carriago to the Smith- joresss in the democratic vote in the prove pricos, The low prico of corn and |, iy \natitutivn upon his retirement from | *'solid south” of 28,027, The ‘*bull " . " - - ™ —— f OR " House with 6 rormaand bam. _ Ap [y, Y the exorbitant rates of shipment, especi- | public life next March, We believe posterity | dozed” and “intimidated’ ro- | \\JANTED- By the Nebraske Fire snd Watarprook ¥ Jn':-. Wi N 213 sonth 1™ gight DM EL @ Mé&“ i i) o A o wint snd Keofing Co. lo men in everx ally in Nobraska have, cbecked shipment, C.'A.‘.‘.’&.'.’,“J{l’,‘..‘:l:{,"{i.“;',,‘.'.m"i:. {;:“"(““‘:"“I‘I:f publicans in that section have, on t and “Keoln o men in o meots D, L Ahotae. slgar | odos Raitoy pmpanies for work | T30 county 1u the state t 4 foous yooms with T sisablo M that the constant work of train men di- . the contrary, made & handsome increase, | {1t b bt " There's 1ig o ay st - For . £ IBUOUESKIN BO IO b, JAL o sy mavy farmers haviog cribbed thelr corn | tioaal existence, . Drentor | ik our polut, Theren big mooay 18N, raney Uaa| X' bosrd st 1Weeuthisth B soa4p . A gy winisbes ‘“their efliclency and the conse- 5 o] The idiols who mind hand-orgsns; saw g all the new vote and luhlun.(.m f“_,“'," & “‘Mm Uk Ny Beorewary and | Z 27 ——— 1 (L1 &~ [ to await a ralse or to feed to stock, Th G h tio vote of 1880, NOR RENT e ‘urnish»d wom, Senator Map. = ] quent safely of their trains, arising from y wood and trundle each other in wheelbarrows | F08d8 upon the demooratic vote of 18 For NS SRS 404/ SA0AR £ - by o reduction of five centa s hundred on the (i Vavientof eloction bets appear to bo in- | The total vote of the Garheld electors in D& compote general house dircnedeuie 5 At ths 0l itiad 1617 Faroam |3iaah Ovdors by f, R Lhrr.';.uwu and prowptly stlended 4o, To's i o o, o Mrs the want of & day of rest.” While it is { not posible to entirely suspond railway traffic on Sunday, the effort to secure a ref rences 20th and rate to Chicago, wnaounced by tho rail-|cromlug aa the wevks o by, "Auother ase | 180 In theso siatos wan 1,007,503, while . " of wheelbarrowing is reported from Indiauap- | the Blaine electors this year received roads will doubtlees incroate the ship-|(liv, and thero aro several hundred towns yo | 191,804, an aaeosss of 144 300 soren. a8 1318 Dodge S1 8 it Jo Ok BENT—unial 0. 100 1 e a8 hoox keeper, [ 3 . monts of this cereal. to hoar from. Tho provalence of this forni of AR < i mod ¢ AT PR K P P : " i day of rest for train menis worthy of | ().t} y whole the prospect of an early unney illustratos with vivid force the uiter ix Alaie (,“,‘e’:;)':d:;‘d"l',‘;‘;,‘,',‘,l,,”'u'n‘i;"' boed of rolerouces. Ackire sVTL." Boo ofion S63p | s BENT- Cotiege Marcuebier bt ) COLLARS i u noy of the fool-killer, and Mr, Cleve- ots, i —_— 3 i = LT | serious oanllflenuon. Many of the {mprovement In most branches of trade ;n'j i f’nm\-,'“u hesitation in removing [gave the Blaine ticket larger pluralities \ 7ANTED —Fxourk noed bindiog g1l x\.«“_,l‘z‘u Fw = A pleasavt furniehid room with o - j wrecks of traivs and consequent loes of | i vuch batter than for the past two | bim. than they gave the Garfield ticket, while fog 0o, 1008 Mth sbreot e without fire, 140D Cap/tol ave, 75 4 » CUFFS \ | life can be traced directly to the overwork Some years ago a wealthy Pittsburger left a | In ten states—1llinois, lowa, Massachu- FANTED —Gir) dor general bousowork. Apply RENT—¥uroisbed rooms s 1417 Howard. ' i1 gy g T — beaiah 01 $50000 for the, st dunocraie | sote, Michignu, - N braskne Now Hamp. | VY, ncaely o M- cortur urs and i S | U WENT—F o s Brap e N g = " 4 It ont over Cleveland, of conree, gota T " 4 8312 v — " of the year the rush of traffio is so grest |an outline of which was published a fow | that the money should bo used *'to perpetuste a8 ) | W Anali madly 130 8 24t 2 WAk A - FINEST GOODS . democratio principles,” 1t would be a gocd | smaller than the Garfield pluralities were - e e S oo Tweew 0 80 vex | FOR VE Torm briok houw, barr, well that train men sctuslly suffer for sleep | days sgo, contains several provisions cov- |ty ‘for Hanry Wattarson, Goorge William | Blsine carrice two states which were | V A o N O it Pleiss | ! and oiwe \ i1 ka0 Ahetiahd sud rest. One day of rest a week and | ering the tobacco, sugar and minor indus- | Curtis, Wade Hampton, Oarl Schurz and Jobn | logt by Garfield—California ano | Neb. ¥7.9p | well 0 wony moLtaly payu euts AMES, L7 EVER MADE, senva All Lineu, sorw Kelly to hold a conventi d decido what — e | 4100t 2 % efotun whioh would prove bensfioal aike | 8 onerhalf, and suga in put on tho frew | PRTar tho womiuation of Horse: Geseley or [ 1578 (ARG, by Guifed—Ney, Moro X F R rem b Ak tor tham A . thy presidency in 18 Bpaiu agrees in return to make I,Au" T of Baltimore, kentlemen had dinre to the railway companles, their patrous { list and the employes, small but sabstantial reduction on the VAR W BHOS, Asents tor Um us M h T et | 2 puwber of other Blaines plurality in Main la very FANTED — Tl - itien, Gl ot peios | R M\.)u:“blf:tu- % ‘:..:..:}much larger fhan thst of Gafield, W A owork, 5514 Dougias strset 0t ll‘ Wy 7\

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