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DECEMBER 4, 1884. e — : p— — ——— = — - — — — T]IF ‘) AT ' \' ])]4'1.‘ RAILROAD DISUCRIMINATION, of the Dovglas county leg- | very properly made an appropriation for " l.”‘“' rted that diphtheria § lent at \\'A’\H \1 In st * 1 r,\ ‘-' pper rart of new hrick.h ‘ Al L e 3y \ALLRY, Tows, D clogation, the city council, | the purchase of a police patrol wagon in | Koo - A i pntab Book. s arpty Vo | astillar and M trorm Omaha Ofice, No, 918 Farnam St To the Tdi B Llic worke, and all citizens | compliance with the request of Marshal | Wakefieid - — New York Office, Room 65 Tritnne| -y .. ;¢ g in Tput any suggestions (o make,shonid | Camm [ conveyance has long| Weeptng Water is to have foundry in the | YWWANTED A t1s0n , ! a 4 Buallding, “ g ty e ¢ once to coneider whet Omaha | been needed in this city ; b . 1 Payiined evers moraln, except Hunds than " ¥ ation, 1 g 1 W 88, | J'OR RENT_Honte with & x Monr o s ¢ | ong o ral a | . ¢ TRADIZed | YA ANTED-I ” , v “,‘ : t ” | | employ L] y ¥ r U 1 - . ! N p ) \ to e a hil it £l X d J h wheta 1 " wa . he prohibi 1 v Ci | is rappidly ap-| V§ \ : | ! 2 f stance, prohit b A pra o raged w f Ar la | o) h A ¢ 1 brought out s larger vote ity of West 1 [ il | I ‘ 3 f other parishes and wards Ik 7 even T ot ! i 1 antago was taken of y presidenti; shoo Micror s taking wood G 8 W Pl f | ne ) n named Pender yat b di R ILE m f the | fic, and in nearly overy fustance the vote " nder, it h y | Jor nex N. E & ; " i s it { was in favor of prohibition ia result | Ut ft and Emerson is being laic 5 }_, corner 10th s u - ; y s |greatly oncouraged the gentlemen who [ SR } Sl Tue ole in the 807- | flaction will concedo this, As to its hurting or | ORTAEOOUS C V " laro in this movement throughout the [ Caviein snd Afes Miles gaves pl FORRNT A t ot Omaha, wh sorest | primary law, ! an | state, and there will shortly be, it is said, | {7 Y Y hard and sof eral states t ita votes for 1% BTN what inter y be, ning. Witilent and vibe eoplo of ( n adopted in Colorado and which |8 number of other liquor elections. Itis| 74y now proposed to Luild a toll bridgo | president and vic R e . mhe N0t gencrally known throughout the]across the South Loup on the I : " 2 "°|country that this prohibition sentiment | road. How about that bish school iilami- L i \ VOtes | iy go atrong in the south. It has more| 'The distr ork at Wahoo is obl w LN oS d clock? I it about time that we day could also be lmproved |support here than in the western states, | work night end day to keep up wit ity ated clock? N t about D | Arsuning both a y P hin. R i ot ork, 2 onaant SReba i e A i) el - } in various waya. Tho_proposition to |1ike Ohio, wharo a largo pronibition vote | wirk o i d plessatit [ — havo o ght on joet est s i . A : is polled. A large number of countfes s reported that anola e afflictod with | foms . i . o1 | extend the ne « ving bon om E e H - ith | quietly made; improvements, best location in RS S two roads ¢ That circular 'x er “ o time of pa “', ‘,’f]”h" 14‘ and_parishes in’ Texas, Mississippl and lvmx(vm;"n) ordinarily bad ot rollor | ey FECYSIet e baet Icomticuin y does not any coorcion; [ five to ten years is a matter that should | T,yigiana have pronounced againat the|®<TH"F* HAdpIpHIA o - 3 sbabilition are that Gon 0 5 1 T ) 0 ofly betting throng 8 e - — - NOR RENT-Two nicely furnished tront rooms Tur probabili . I'" v Gonetn it only requiror ¢ ¢ local tickets ed and favorablly acted upon. [aale of liquor, and the temperanco sonti- The 'fl,’"r""‘f LU L SITUATIONS WANYED, | el e i Ry "MQ Sl "1““ ; 1 Wav0 128 | unless they o by ¢ hich our ¢ s will bo willing to have | ment reems to be spreading. The prin- | tho mout corn in & day, i e e AR el Ot bR enue ia fner e paving dono if they can have longer | SEle Jf local option provalivg o Bauib| e militia, compuy o rocly- =A sl voung man vishesstontion | ENO VENT—Twa slogant ot in Redicn's ek, Tur 1 Brand ial conteat | ination againg favor of Sloux | 1128 {8 whioh to bey for it. If tho time | rjghg of the peopls in any county, parish | ing Spriogiicid pattern, b ) b V01t RENT—Furnishiol tront room for ror % nr Loman-Bran bt City, in either freight or prsssngor rate 8 exte d to ten years, wo can easily | or ward, if they desire it, to prohibit the | The case a ot Lowenstein at West Point man or trav H 10th 8t. in Chicago is assuming p tions tha : some of vur residence strects paved. [sale cf spirituous liquors, The people | for horse stealing has bsen continued. He sLEL PR thin line, it is simply and absolutely falsn, B offi JIQRRENT OR SALK—A five room house, o Piorce strect. Apply to Mrs. 8. e — | 1615 Cass street. nfon to an fnva- | - A e AR Ve r ngainst their sale, as they [ Wos arrested in Omaha. " 0 strong, solid ond import- | Thore &ro s other matters that [ 08D Vote for or againat their sale, v ; New York count (e O Gt bt il Pl Bt ottt 1at | oo fit, but do not understand here| Itisestimatod thatSarpy county farmers | — 2 R St bbbl L it ttad by sny | ought to be discussed, aud the proposed | hat ¢hiis can b de u national ques- | have 1ost 264,000 worth of hogs during the | YA7ANTED- Situat S tative business interests in N i O e O and) Yifs | Past four months by chole: WARGE clienty ta forenees furntshed. | TOR K = - i represcntative business intoreats in 1 meeting for that purpoze is the ouly way | tion, Thus, while there is decided life [¥ ! by cholera, ol ke ey lad SR e F A sanrie of Nebraska fall and winter | It is also far too important to brea to arrive at any satisfactory con- [and vitality in the prohibition, or rathor ”'-{[-411=4\|]’:‘yl ;:'fh]";n“nl‘n l(u lml. {mfl. Llh)n-»hlmll 3 i e Hbnth weather ought to be sont to the New Or- | plea of “h.by ko this, and I do not ho local option, movement in tho south, it | 71 $1L busheitof oats frow 74 acres' yield, e initsory. Yours truly, f 4 S In with does not appear to have developed any | ™ A b e fuiens near Loudsville aro J. R, BUCHANAN, el g ']“"”" n With- {11 ore votes for St. John. loring; contidorable._corn by Its rotting in th s The letter ' of Mr. Buchanan, of the | °U* knowing just exactly what their con S e R B erib. 1t was gathered too carly. stituonts want. Heretofore, they have Jie . The opera house "at Hastings took fire last passe artment of tho Sioux Clty |, © "5 o & ed as to the needs of the| The following quaint and curious u- | wesk, bus the blaze was extinguished by the | VY give it almost es much importance a3 a T—1u Shinn's 8d addition, outina nam St. ster & Cobb, 1615 elusion, It will not do to allow n of trust for a young wan, | TAOR RENT—Two rooms rurnished for light house- traits of charsctcr: study, | K keeping. 8. W. cor. 8th and Howard. 170 tf etic and truthful, and ation; bert o1 referen. 0! ‘oo alice: | B leans world's exposttion. It would cer- |lievei tainly be awardea tho firat priza. our log NT—Room corner of 17th and Grace Ste. 18548 tlies by dress. erstands cutting Reteronces given 825 0p ger d roof, warchouse, hydraulio elovator, concrote n 8 second girl or ¢ (o wen- | bassmente. Raitroad trackto door, Barker & Mayne, 1 o swall fanily, Call at 1620 S26-t 810.8p T o -With board, des rab o or winter* Apply Chatles Hotel. 8241 ED—Situation 8% a wet nurse. Aldress 11th T17-8p rition as sook T | 7Y MURRAY haa good pasturing. ~ Spring water. o, 783.4p | Ao 8 vanc Bee Jo0k- P‘Tuu RENT--Cottage of five rooma. J. Phipps Roe y 1612 80uth Gth str 3042 POL BALE first-clags barber ghop In Atlan- rod Tocation, zo0d b all or addi8ss John Wagner, Atlan. YOUDK Darrio Tia A xoopor; 1n wholossle ostab cked | Addross VG carc 5 enuation humeny 1 Two of thess grant the right of way to rail A New York genius has invented a & ; el b g | & Pke romont, Blkhorn & Mis- dorsoment was found on the back of a | manager bofore much damage was done. and g snow consumer. 1f ho had taken tmo) ' oo U8 b g e viven to the |PeOPle and hence wo have hada great | Gjovoiand and Hondricks' ticket voted at | The church people in tho towns throughout by thetorelock and brought outa mud con. | 8008, Vatloy mileasts, e &ivefl 10 C8) qenl of 1oono and hiaty legistation. Barnwell, 8. 0 thatate sre now taking sbout Obriatmas sumer he would hsve made a fortune ll’;“‘>“‘x' Ju"ht S “m Tt e “Grover Cleveland, stand up! A jury '“; 8, "'z"l" fl““whb': ihe wtwl uchanan oug| 0 e 5 " % 7 Jyons opened her now skatin ith o during the campaign. O b Jnterecty of | . EVAFAL mportant billa rolating tothe |of your ‘eountrymen Kave found yeu |y Tite S ule™ Wien sttty breake i un Br for protocting tho ntorests of | o W TR 8 ad. | €uilty of desiguing and conspiring with | {LIRCEIEE PRL AVhen somedy briaks A Omaha, and 1t is because Omuha has an |~ " N7 e divers democrats to become president of | gral, o AL B | Fporiant Falsanaliraticsnab Ake, Backe od in the calendars of congreee, and |the United States, to the great harm and | o' nyan in Nemaha county is procuring the | YA7ANTED Pennaylvania have formod a pool to keep | ™P x 4 a fow of them will doubtless be crowded | personal injury of over 100,000 loyal |1umber to bulld a baen. Socd0 Tevr. from | YV hotol nan has becomo 8o atirred up, Ho secs st i y AL S o0 DB IS IR up prices. The more months that we|® i & P through before the close of the session, |cfliceholders of the republic. And more, | grove of forest trees planted by him twenty havoof the presont fino weathor tho|that Omaha cunnot afford to patronizo his you have caused anger, hatred, il wil), | years ago. e ividend, |708ds 90 long as they discriminate o surses and malediotions to spring upand | = An insurance agent in York was kn ErroRyDCLWILEN o8k £0r 8 U vIdsst sanse o s W0 oibaatiantly) ke s throngh tho Sioux reservation In | jive among the hitherto united republican | down and robled in broad daylight B Ty ey oe | Dakota, Should sithor of the two pams, |family of thia country. Your advoeates | 1 WGkt | Tl robbors shuie b endeavors o mako ib BRDEAr ;i ocry to cpon a portion of |Beve defonded you with great zol and Sty that there is mno discrimination. ability. Indeed, such zeal nd ability In this, however, ho will be unsuccossful, have never boforo becn known in the history of p ti Tarne are a scoro of spplicants already mounted and in tho field for tho govern. orship of Montava. They are all home- ) I spun statesmon who aro willing o take |if W0 are to tako his lettor for n baals. the salary aud honors of tho ofico for | 1t certainly doca aflect Omaha if through V) ANTED—Lud A new brass band has been organized 1 ook keopin Arapahoe, It is called the “‘Cyclone Band,” |ations are furnish oforo nown and the chances are that that section of | sseanzp i idential camprigne in these | country wall be blown up- in a roads, a8 the companies are not anxicus | United States. As the jury, however,| Tho Weat do not como to this city, |t© Puild through one hundred miles of [ have recommended you to merey, 1 make o ': passongors do not como to city, 2 por oy S i - | girls are abund, three menths or moro, % 4 8 i) ountry without any prospectof obtaining [JOUF sentence as lenlent astho law al-| &5 S0 octinty SIS cither from the eant or wost. But tho| ** ety bR T A i lowe. 1t ia: That you, Grover Cleveland, | "/ 17 = A sufficient local businass to pay operating | bo confined at hard labor within the walls| A Fremont IR N ¢ < [main point is that the agentsgof Mr. % S ditblonl, 3 LR ONIE ronge ¢ Masor Epwarps, editor of tho S.|main poiy WEam uees. Another Dbill appropriates | of the White House, in the city of Wash. | Yronged; aticw Joe Guazette, and suthor of the famous 7,000 to ald the homeatead monument |Ington from the .n,? of March next en- | fixod up by the ot Mitchell, Dakota, snd thers ig |10 And may the Lord havem ble marrying her, t vid £ h on your eoul, ¥ izens of Golden, Jefferson coun to provide or the |~ “Bring fn Tom Hendricks!” made araid on what wab supposed to be s division of that territory and the o —— robbers’ rocst, but when they got tothe | thay found the birds had fi The rai party, however, capturcd seven horses two ich had been etolen, ¢ reservation to settloment in order to nediste building of the secure the FANTED ATy W ANTED- Wil pay en greatly faw days tho matte w8 xespone Buchanan’s roade are continuay ly work- ing diroctly agalost the interesis of Oms- ha, They are conatantly Inducing campaign war-whoop “‘the confederacy is again in the raddle,” expects to ride into the St Joo postoffice. Such an ardent patriot as *“Majah” Tdwards, ought to be rewarded with & soft place forty miles Nebraska land or merc ono morchants snd producers of norther: Nobraska to go to Chicago to do business, as hin ronds thus get the long haul, and every obstuclo Is thrown in the way of | PHRSONALITL admission of the south half as a state, Thero Is not sauch hope for tho latter, mleesit s joined with tho Montans statohood bill, to cqualize the effect of win (Booth fs 51 yedribF agh but, doem's tho delogations of senators and congrees. | i auy one to mention the fact. men they would Do entitlod to. Thore |, mve [t it this B 0 fron cowsrii ind are two bills granting the right of way [no pac Brn Butler prefors potatoes that have the most ey © the Sprin e from D ES, 1 Tuw object of the recont visit of Lovi | thelr visiting Owaha or transacting sny P. Mortan, our French minister, to|business here. The cireulnr referred to Now York is now spparent. It was not|Plainly — direots that paesongers somuch to help the republioan party as|®hall buy tickets vis Missouri it was to help Mr. Morton, who is now | V#!ley, and says that foreign tickets credited with having tho load in the son- | “cOming from the eastward and to us at e e e Fromont or Norfolk” will be dishonored, NTED--10.000 i Puro Buckwheat all first.c's ouse (6 rooms) and four lots, Wil order to g to set her foot, through the Indian roservatlons in Mon: | Mrs. Roscoo Conkling has boen very ill with . pneumonia,but the disvase has assumed a more tana, well up in_tho houso calendar; one | fuvorublo asprct, claring forfeited i North- ] V. W. Corcor o1 gined Mr g - Tz expenditure of $200 for photo- | ¥o8d; you will hiave to pay local faro from PR \Ti : ; ; el o fers the like courtesy to Mr, Clovelund. Tho Greatest Medical Triumph of the Age! graphs of tho Omaha schools for exhibi. | the dlfferent points to Omaha, and then | %% bridgo/oyer thejMitsourl avBenton, ent Arthur, widower, and President SYMPTOMS OF A tion at the New Orleans World’s cxposi- | PY nearly as much from Omaha to Cnt- And, basholor, golng. ke TORPID LIVER. sors | tho, cavital will e a spact ) y tion I8 rather an extravagant sum for |80 88 fr e k.| i etk bt it sonmation in the : y s Box 6 that purpose. Lotiden cuch an appropria- | 108d" Such is tho iuference to be drawi member of f,!::",_.}x.l.'llfli back party Pain under tho shoy ranted. It is on unnocessary cutluy, | 1Ot eee enything bub disc from which the schools will recsive no|that. Ifit ismnot a st Omahn, it is Irritabllity of temper, Low spirits, with nfeclingofhaving neglected somo duty, benefit whatever. certainly sgainst the peoplo of north Ne- braska, who, if they ¢ bop w Addrgs Geo, W, Laml , & nice 4 room cottage full Jot r10th street, half ablock S, worth, et side, terms casy. M. Lo, ‘and Leavenworth street. OARD_First--lass board and beds 4 po BhE Gapit wve, Tioap of 1 In other words, “‘unless you go by our oR sALE suth Omah: worth doub! prico asted onthis. Apply at oflice New York Dry Goods Store, 1310 Farr TED—To exchange one of the coricx in Jmaha, (0r real o Bsnronn Pim and Silas Bent, o the starting point on our 1 sausage chopper, horso po ring kettle, one lard press, Apply at Brook- or. 18th and Pierce So2-tt of the Engllsh navy, aro bombarding the cattlo men of Wyoming, Montana and Colarado and endeavoring to impress upon them the beauties and benefits of the ( lian route to the boef eatars of Lot Iyn Mark FPYPE=A lo. A 1t in a difficu! job and n merchant Zither. C, T Dusinees education and habits con- ting a chisnge January 1t, 1885, wishes Lo pur- mination in Mott, of Ni ican_war ¢ on, died v Weariness, D iness, Fluttering nithe " an interest in a well os! IHenrt, Dois before tho eyes, Headacko | manufacturing businos over the right eye, Restlcsness, with ose,ins 810,000 cash,C fitful drenms, Highly colored Urine, and | orider and would expy CONSTIPATION, dresn giving fuil na OIS PILYS are especinlly adapted 500 office ne dosc effects such a 2 i FEaRr 3 tonstonish tno sutferer. They he Appetito,and cau body T iexty thut'tie system 1 nourished, and by (heir Tonie Action on the Digestiv, i Stoolsnro author is probabl iblished. | produced. Pri A3 Murrey SCoN ¥ smo that would improve” the condi- £ hed chi 1 IR L StoN-Xs I « 1 lian | mmE—————— T tion of their troasu but with the | 5. Hayes. Ko UTF$ A 5 that distin E memory of that h old time” in| Bob Burdette, sus funny man of the | gUmns Biac by i o BRHlbgtan ey evored bis, Gonneo: | (bl e Lo ot ; ; tion with that piper. 10 profers livine in | instantanconsiy! sis, or minds of the cattlemen, the Canadlan | pe ut his chariog house at Ardmore, | ent by exy | Peiniivanta., Uftice, 44 furray St., Now York. The de living i y 81.500; Bargaln, n. Tho proposed route is claimed Tue Omahs method of paylng for pay- | Omba, must pu bp aovare: hunceod il g ing in yoarly inataliments by mesns of | tho inorensed rates, TG et oA T 7 . ] ey York, Tho Canedian goverment and bonds finds favor in mavy oities of tho| In tho editorial to which Mr. Buch northwest, Det n refers, wo uaid thal the dis- tho systom, and St. Paul is consideriug o orin similar law. 1t should bo extend other public works in this city, ¢ to batting propurty and tho bonds ex- | hoge, aud tended from five to ten years, lowed to ¢ elre to come to local tickets at 1as his fee soms uime aftor the Canadian Pacifio are naturally sup porters of this scheme, or any othe Bl ‘How to Make 8500 a Year with Twelve it has alroady adopted ns”’ is the title of 4 book re lnation in the passenger d to | business doos hurt us half so much as the di ile, Cailon or address Jay 62218 rimination gr anst us fn 8 ehn me of which aro al- s city from Mr. Bu- 70 and St. Louls still fresh in the teuit uLfusish e e ohanan's roads if thoy can b diverted to Tee Chicago Merald remluds that|Sioux City or C We have before pais growing faction of tha democratic party [us u lettor dated st Stanton, Noverber| e v ae o 50 by Fa e nument over th ve of that sole survi “ which attempt attempis to deny Hen-[29, which esya that it Is impossible 10| 5ieeey s ovasilon thn eadies . By | VOF of ot of tho mosi taniblo Tndian wmacsa ! AT TANTT dricks his shazo of the spoils, that |gota Northweatern oar for tho shipment |g oy ™Y OVETON T8 OISy DU civs of anterevalitiunary days. i H ler fii}d Thomas *'didn't getin the habit of sitting |of hogs to (mahs, :Although there are Jresp DROE.SRARE0. SAR | T Ining Rawhalo ) Magiasd withenot . g § ; royally entertain all the hornod prodnets | Whito hats to stoc down during the campaign. Nor did ho | plenty of emupty cars standing there onf 5 B kiog T kaowa to be crawl out of Indiava with only a dozen | the track, but the railroad men would |’ i foR iy I SEAT | HR 00 SN T y s KR 9. Flno xayld hats of ¢ exture and desigu, LENDER CUMPANY' ndred plurality. ho future is over- |uot lot the shipper have any of them.| Apur Hewirr is talked of as the sue Judge y-four years old [SUCOKSSORS TO THE J. M, B, & B. 00.) flowing with wars, mighty wars, The shipper then telegraphod for o A0 VALY, TR : By 10 high, his — Sioux City & Pacific car, but none b i SR Mixsearouss put down nearly three|csme. *‘They seem to be trylng to and a half miles of granito pavement tho | frustrato our sending hogs to Omaha” | 0'Donnell last spring bas not been for- | Itis ruther odd that the dresent year, at an averago cost of $2.05 | writes the shipper, “‘and continuo to | gotton by the Irish, While his appoint. | frst batch of en % per square yard, The granite pave:|urgo the propriety of sending to Chicago, | ment would no doubt please the Eaglish, | nwe bl the smilst piain 1o ne £06 fieh £ ments cover most of the business streets, | and olaim that the company will raise|it would make the Irish howl, 1t is not |name was Martin Murphy, o began raising The most extensive manufacturers DOR lo ol and ocedar bleoks will be used on resi-|on the freight botween Stanton and|likely, however, that Mr. Howitt will b cattle and kept at it and has justdied in Sau "y s & oatad;yeanonaplo rafes 1414 Dadgs IO EXCHANGE -1 have two choice {mproved donos strosts. ' For durability and nol YA S T P T Yy ) thy 3 will be | Jose £0 years old, and worth 5,000,000, o NOR RENT_Desirable front rgom with drersing ‘r;nlnk.u\nrkc y which 1 wishito eshange . . y s, | Omaha,” erc. Now is this the way that|gent to the court of St. James, as the| Frauk Hatton has a bright, pretty little : T ot Svirato tor one’or b0 genilemen: | merchandiae, will take kcacral stosk, or ry <onds granite is poerless; for cleanliness and | the Chicago & Northwestern, which owns | deynocrats cannot afford to lose any more wife, whoso delicate health has kept her out of Only three blocks from post cifice 111 South 1xth ts and shocs. Addre:s D, K, sayre, o h i g A 860-5p comfort, asphalt is still in the lead, Mr, Buchanan's roads, proposes to treat | of the Irish vote. :E:.,:’.I.I.I, t:?»:‘hu:»‘:’:;rl::{u:::l‘:fil l”:;:m}- n:: W THE WORLD. the people of North Nebraskal We hear —_— Washiogton, Mrs, Hatton and Mrs Robert i . Wostern [owa. 4 via St. LRy 3 5 e - — | Lincoln were achool girls together at Mount - = Aus is not harmony in New Bruns siailar complaints almost overy duy, and | Ronewr J. Bukperre has severed his | Dloassnt, Lows, during their girlhood and | *0 B Teath Btreot o 2o o OMARA, NED . ciousts, | IR o e ao-0a ¥y manuiacturees 1o Omanat wick, whose citizens think that the it 1s about time that something should ba | sonnection with the /awkeye and taken | ME6r both of txem moved to Washington their | Eradstion Billlard and Fool Tables and materis d’ Wainut Dominlon government is devoting too | done to stop this outrageous disorimina- | up s permanant residence at Ardmore, te, sinks and cosspools cleaned a¢ th» omissavios will return with a weaslth hopo ne d. In propose to erect er to be realiz the re: Ok RENT—8 or 6 rooms 170y water. Callat 628, N. 1 Large furndshed south fiont rcom, o 19 . Us. OST A 1 ew ore, ‘The st | THE BRUNSWICK, BALKE, COL- s made the recipient of rish setter, about 6 montbs old, Dreast. Suitablo reward will cason ho e o pup 1o 2445 Capitol 1 unfurnished Chicago Bt [PAULSAN'S ADDITION-This new addt ik £ 5 - cated dn_the northern pare of the cits, w NOR RENT—Two farni-hed rooms 1011 8, 11 8t.; | i little gradin is 1 ry, but when giaded s now running through ftand by May 1; 1 T—Comfortable furnished room connected wih too Saunders street car 32 5. 16th t., corver Harovy yrill sveure wh minute car, These lots are g L - [1ow fianres, For vile | nam street RON AND BRASS FOUNDKY 1058, 11th str. Ofice, 1115, 14th 8t Euton & Bertcisou, 578jan cessor of Minister Lowell, His free-trade views commend him to the Knglish, but [under deep brows shows that th fire his double-dealing remolution in regard to an who lad the @ the plaivs to . . N UP—One biack horse | four white feons Jobn Hockstraser Qeoeral Agont or Kebraskaan | J0K RENT Nicely furnished rooms. 1616 Califor. Whi 1800, 1080 Boutt 1150 aa.| (OF geblte fook DOR KENT—Furnished room sud board 85,00 per woak. Very bost 10cation, 18 4 Dayenpo BEARING THIS MARK ST jan 1p ARE THE {OR RENT-Furnished room for one or two gen FINEST GOOD8 - tiemen 8,W.Corucr of 17th and Capital avonuo EVER MADE, $adp TR Cial on approved seourity 10 40 15undajs. 1608 Farnem Strect seiva All Linen, sorn Linings ao Exteriors, | n . op “’ ANTED—A furniture salesman, ] l’ u7 Ask for them wido awabe wan, and wih fist o A F T ata on { ences, M. F. Martin, 810 8. 10th strevty o Avenue bet. L6th & 17th Sts., inquire at ub Sialle, LS Norb 1o bt e2sp. JUAM & BROS,, Agents for Omabg L long friendshif became the closer, snd the | Fi%® St Inguire at1317 . 3 dow. DRIVY v , in an AT - - to occups eigl 0 proy detriment of the maritime provinces, | matter of freights, This is oneof the most 1; till k ? e s s clover id daring as over on tho rove. | SOYOTAY, NOTICE wall hested, # §or month. Corbett, Tar: | Odoriom sppertues - o lvens b mbroved and i . quarrel; wo still speak as we pass by; | ¢\ now morethan a quarter of » century [ 1 HU J 0S| dam it b his life. His home is named Nisgara Villa. Branswickers In favor of annexation to | belleve that a law will ha passed not only | can’t come down here to be edited, and 1 | The rope on which ho walks at exbibitions is | NAONEY -0 hand to lan on inside procuetive | T iy ™0 0 S0 o s C o J d nd story front room with e (S8UOCESSORS TO JOHN G. JACOBS) rallroads to charge no moro par mile for [after twelve years of harmonious union, | rua from thirty soven'to forty seven pounds | \FONEY —Loaned on perronal property chistel - UNDERTAKERS ] Our of the 110,000 government em-|short distances than for long distancos. | we soparate amicably and go out peace. | 1 ‘ei8ht accordiug to the beight at which he | sVl or e listurbls Onunha Fisuucial Eahanie, | yhol BENT- A suito of roous with Loarl, 1512 to tho clvil service Iaw, Is seems, how- | ombodied in the national intor-atate alight cctdent, 1o was calod Bondia, by | NTWEAA WA . of Siieh i marn” fablo for two | Faaaa Mo, 836, he way, on a lor of hi hair, L ever, that Judge Thowa have come o the conclusion that the law |men in their efforta to secure the long | Probabilitios ts trying to court the favor i Limna: Tiad Raseis ur Men) Stiain 80CSENG | mm 3 ; COLLARS is intended to cover government appolnt. | haul. of & democratio sdministration. Gaublers are numerous fa MeCook, YL o sl | O NI amdartabix turn! had roosma i ausi : h : e , " A literary society Is talked of in Stanton, i This construction of the law is decidedly | portant either to be ignored or combatted | ward with genuine pleasure to the | York is talking of an amateur dramatic the much boasted protection of the civil | dolng this city an incalculable injury by ook FANTED 4 Vice whout yen: o jury by g whole fleet at any time that he can get nel ik ondu ANTED: -4 good tman for servios anamh sge ssevios law is nothlng but s shaw after| their discrimination is su undonivble |Hold of & fat contract 0t | ovival maotings are buing conductad fn | W it b, " i Stantou, HE board of education, which ¥erl "4 i uer of Indlans ave cawped Tem two familios are much together. S, dp Shortest notice and st any time of tho d : ‘ 88p |wve. 004 dec that there is consid. | important matters that will come bofore |but 1 have decided to mske my home in | since he first crossed the Nisgara river, and S OR RENT- Niooly farnished rooms with f the United States. fixing & maximum tariff, but requiring | won't goto Burlington to edit it; hence two inches in diameter wade of hemp bound property. Corbett, 1603 Farnam St. 848-9p g 3 2020 8t, Mary'suve. perforins, whi rauges from forty to 1 0|1:03 Farnam street. 840janlp Dodie street, 848 8p At the old stand 1417 Farnam |3treed. Orders by of the civil | commerce bill, and this will puts dam-| Tuk only way that we can account for | his real nawe bei nools Liravele. sillsing eotlp * bouglt and sold. and 16th Reforeuces oc sents and not dismissals, and that under| Wo agroo with Mr. Buchanan that — Haatings hasd clearsd ous the gumblars, I 100 o T e e Y »® CUFFS coutrary to the view generally enler-|by any representative bueiness interest | restoration of the navy that man is John | elub. anton, References required. Apply at 5 W. corner Harney | JPOR RENT—Pleasant furnisned room, 60 all, and that 8 very cold duy is appronch: | fact, aud why they should pursuo suc ¥ F asant furcisned roowm, 6 provisions, something we cannot qulte comprehend. | cplves and uses the police cour! finer, has ] Ashland, much attention to the northwost to tho [tion sgaiost Omaha, particularly in tho | Pennsylvania. Ho says, *There is no| Blondin, at 0, is fut aud slightly gray, but — | PR ENT Cheap denk voou, Tautral docation, | 16 e e A kssul e loos) molesiation erable loud talk among the New |tho next legislature for regulation,and we | Montgomery county. The [auwkeye |18 100ks back to that feat as tho greriest of 70 LOAN—oney. I BT Rlosly_Lurnihe iia an ~ & ‘ y county. o Hawkeye r clixs boardi 5 718y DREXEL & MA.UL' around & core of steel, Hus balancing poles | = ployes only about 14 per cent are subject | This same regulation will probably be|ably,” teet, he hus aever yet had a fall, and only one | = eerm— — -z selograph bo Zolied and prowpily atiended b0, Tele service commission, and his associates, |Per on the zeal displayed by railroad | this remarkably fine weather is that Old SRATE ONEY TO LOAN In_suma of $800 and upward ¥ o o 14, G H Auders : its provisions a clean sweep can bo made. | ““Omaha is far too strong, solld and lm-| Ir thero is any man who looks for- Hanings 1a 1@ have & deuoteasio pausts e——— tained. 1t would seem, therefore, that|in Nobrasks,” but that his railroads are|loach. He stands ready to build a [ Chicken are dyiog of eholers ia Boone — Corn iy selling for sixteen cents a bushel fn } 64 10th. N5 iog for the' persons employed under its|conrse, if they want our busines