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THE OMAHA DAIL Y BEE-~WED — DAITLY BEE THE Y Omaka Ommce, No. ¥16 Farnam 8, New York Office, Room 65 Fribano ®Ballding. Pabiishea avery valy Mondsy morning ¢ CITY ATFAIRS. be to more solidly unite the north and Tue citizens’ meeting in regard to|south In friendly and business reiattons, the proposed chacter amendments defi- [ During thoe entire period of preparation nitely settlod reveral Important matters. | for the opening, no intimation has been It was the almost unanimous sentiment [made of any prejudice existing of the meeting that there should be but | against tho enterprise in any part of the one city assossor; aleo that the payments [north., On the contrary the people of for pavements should be extended over a | the north have endeavored to convince period of ten years instead of five; that Ing, excopt Sunday The y. R 8 BY MATL £10.00 | Throe Mon 5,00 | One Mont Per Week, 26 Conta. D NYNAT] WEDNRADAT, One Tear §ix Koneha the southern people by their united of- e —p— A Wasaivaros dispateh s “Jay 1 Gould has threo men hore, end will soon | ehow his haod.” g for {snother pair, so that ho can show a full | hand. He is only wai PERSONALICINS, the corn: 10 said to have a toot ftants than the | there by loving hore were snakea! ve other inkab- tenderly placed In overy coftin I — The Divorce Mills, A aystem of frea divose:s has boen ol d by a leading divioe #s bat more demorallzing one than shat prac- ticed by tho Mormons. A Plsledolpht another phaso cf polygarag, and reslly | $2,000 Mo | 1603 ¥ On ]n.lu.”'"~' e i5janty M/ SEY to on ou_clty provrty. v mms o M 00 ana W. H. Motter, 1608 Famam Pl 00 21p A I un® Of 500w Heal Estate and Le the curbing and guttering, wherover | forts to contribute liborally, that the past 7 vs wuffers from catarrh, Tt ferot | PAPET saye: “Oar four courts gra Tembn, DR § S ) Erer i paving is to bo dono immediately in|1s forgotten and that we are a Nation with | kuown how ho spells it elgnt divorces last Saturday, - Wix Mon Ono Month | connectlon with it, should be regarded |a bigN. It is aafe to say that thero will [, Richasd Grant White In convalosceat and | Which was considered an extracedivary | S e, ¢ =2 school grammars tremble botween their |day's work, But the ten comrts of Chi FANTED-A gi genoil Wou a autions eliting Vo Sew 4 BRI s part of the pavement, and the pay- | bo more visitors at the great show from | covers cugo untied fifty comples on the same | ¥ Aol RS ot Lo manteationa rol ’ -~ ] o8 on i} 2418 Cominy § wabtors sheuld b addreased fo the Eorros or Tus | monts for the same should be oxtended |the north than thers will ba from the " W "ntlu;r Prophet \’('-?'xim denies the¥ he | day, and the dockets are now crowded | === — ) a8 joine e uni saints ¢ Sl 3 3. v 1 TANTED butel er to rent yart Mtore, 206 Bar, iR In the samo manner, and where tho curb- | south, and that they will b rogally wel- |y yrmy, -+ o110+ "intsof the Selva- wich 074 divors LAl e Watamee bl il . : : St A ot f o trial in some form within the next fo yprme T bt A0 S Titvers a0 Sorhfilansie Shonit 6 ing and Kutt_nnng precedoa paving for any | comed, by the hospitaBle | Tha local barglars of Milwankeo are very | momtna, ome form w n the next few \‘ ANIED *n exgorionce T A T NT I ;m‘:'r”"‘ roome situat ed ho sddrecoed to Tiw Bun Pusuisinxa Cowraxt, ouana. | 1ength of time the payments therefor | citizens of the old-fashioned city, is con- | fastidious. They always ride to the house i drete®, O Box b5, tating alary expectod, | Ateam. Inquabe cf W, M. ThHowpeon, ¥ Brati, Checa and Fosofica oniors 4 be 5ade P3| shonld be extended for 1 . i which they are about to *‘crack” in hack, A ot o 5 y ! able 16 she order of ho company. p e extended for five years. |ceded by everybody who knows anything [~ "/ sagwoions, ten W standine It A Railroad of Bridges, 5 NTIT e oot [t bat t was also the eneral sense N ) it i 8 im’s ™ l'y‘ i 1 0] '8 1] Schuylk V! o JANTED.- A girl tor general howee oma,’ 918, TRosee ‘Yooms, 'HE BEE PHBLISHING GU.. PRUPS' g about New Orleans. The exposition is [ Swaim’s shoes, would probably feel c The now Schuylkill Valley railroad in: \ sl {v” Ll of the meeting that the | evidence also of the commercial progress salarlea of the city officers should be ma. | that is being mado by the south, and also O.I}i«;‘. 421’4‘?%2"::“15”».‘ aily Circulation, P| terially incroased, notably the salaries of [of the prosperity that it is at present en- . ROSEWATER, Editor. — | the mayor and marshal, and that the of- | joying. i ronchuan who recontly did dievcted 1 | vivos. | Tho largost bridge, sha¢ st Man. [ WY urkrec o " * M | Ronecion™s e i is will that the sum of £5,000" e e . - AR ikt : loc Carrars Pya's proposed railroad feom [fic0 Of elty controller should be created. = = e {10 tho "wounded In the next war with Gorm: | YUDIE) 18 1600 feot in longih, haa five | WyANTaO ol to, s tishtneat Bt | gy Oheyonne to Hudson Bay will be an air. | T0i# officer will fill a long-felt want, and [ DISTRESS AMONG THE MINERS, [*ny spane with plate girdcrs; and stands eigh: | [/, i "t B0y s Upers ome, (T2 For o will exerciso an important power in city | The distress that prevails among the affaire, It will bo his duty to take charge | miners of the Hocking Valley is heart. of the city warrant business, to audit and rending in the extreme, There are fully line. The motive power will be Wyoming blizzards, abruptly to Canada by prossing business, David Davis is scoused of trying to learn roller skating on the sly, The rink hasa concrete foundation with asphalt trimmings, _ The averago siza of tho American family f 5,04 Tho decimal probably represents the dude, but statisticiaus have got it rather %, Pennsylvania is remarkabls for the num Fer and eostliness cf its bridges, Besides thirtoerr large iroa strucsures, it has many others which cpan stroams and_ra. ty-fi7e foot abovo the level of tho water. The bridge over Union-caval at Reading is 700Teet in length, with 3 through truss. In addition” to the oxpense X laundross o8 & mi l‘“v]n KD W ANTED=A for auergetio agonts foe fas: colling sl C. M, Enion 17417 article, @sllat once, big noncy t Store, 885 MoCag JeOT RRNT o qu #o w1708 1A JOR I N T tin, 8148, 1tvh l‘mx RENT -Store room 1511 Farna n St Famam § S ; y . Lieutonant-Governor Cliver Aracs, of Mas [of tho varions brid [ f| Waae ; -«“.1"0 threw that dynamito?” fs as |account for all city business matters, and | 3,000 miners nnemployed, Inaving & pop- snhussits, aithough nocredited wosth 86, "‘3“. (thv T i Plnmi;::l]e :vh;fl:tw!:‘h v}l’ e s U, areoat stock an | TOR RENT- tero bullding with residaace al for purzling & conundrum to the English as | 0 keop a check on the city treasury and | ulation of nearly 15,000 unprovided for flfl('ki‘q snid o woar a ten-cont black butterRY | jts appronches, was formed out cb the |0Ve8 1% carpeus, wust have first-class eterenco s | = #° Permontain good focation. D L Tegngs necktie, 4 14040 ““who struck Billy Patterson?” is to tho|all the expenditures made under the|and that too at the opening of winter, General Grant never employs an amanuen- solid rock: The tunael (3800 fect long Iyego bay 0K BENT-Laro southemst 1o — e The manner In which elty business is | timo to time until their wages became a | Writes it out himself in the most Doinstaking o — opportun.sy for the 1 ight part Cok north o St. Mary's avenuo, 04011 Y : i § fashion, Passenger Train Wrecked, dressing the Foerloss M'Vg Co., Kansas City, Mo, Tur Buckingham theatre has boen |DOW conducted causes a great deal [ mere pittance and entirely Inadequate to For governor of Utah: Miss Kate Field| Povarkimsair, ¥.Y., Dacsmber 16,—Dae {01 RENB-Fimishod or nafurnished rooms, new closed by an attachment for debt. That|of looseness in our affairs, but|provide for the absolute mecessities of|of Massachusetts, Toero is wo joks abi i | Atlantic exnross, bound south on the st B T ol WALk 901§ in tho only kind of an attachmeut that[it canmot very well bo helped. |life, lot slone clothing. Driven to des- h‘:‘]"l'.hfi “”fl’:""“"""“""‘“i“‘""“’xy‘ {hila f 5} 0ra rond crashed into a slide: of rocks e | braces, biiethes, bosons 19rms. drecs Ghioidn, w 0sIrab 0 oca- anybody ought to have for such a place, | The city clerk is overburdenad with busi- | peration they wero compelled to strike, | 1y s rumorod that the bachelor procident- | Blf mile noith of Highlands, caposite hor ws f Lk tlee £ vrvtoctts LR LR oF hitos. vooms.. ATDRH — nees, as he is compelled to do In addition | which mcvement has rendered their con- Mr. Avcust Doin voted agalnst the | to his duties as elerk of the council what|dition even worse “han it was before. singlo asscasor proposition. This was | Properly belougs to the office of control- | Now their places are filled % a great not unespected, as Mr. Doll does not |ler or auditor. The clerk should only be | sxtent by other men, who will in time want to lose his grip on the First [required to act as the clerk of tho coun-|be forced to strike, and $hus the ward. cll, to keep its records and to transact |trouble wili'be continued. Appeals aro ~ - such other business as it may direot, belng made o the workingmen through- Grover CLEVELAND has ordered a pair [ That wasall this officer wasreally intend- { out the country for assistance, particu- of flue boots costing $20, for inauguration | ed for, but everything has been crowded larly forclothing, which 1s/the mest press. day. This will hardly accord with Rich- fupon him owing to & deficiency in the ing need, espocially for the worsen ond elien Robinson’s idea of Jeffersonian eim- | officlal force, which will be supplied by [children. Brt why appeal to working- plicity. tho oroation of controller. Whilo tho [men for heip?' Havo they not alt they | N Walter Ruleigh once asked Queen il = [icelt o ouay montaly payments, AMES, 10 — § % e & b abeth to smoke kis pipe. he tried 3t once, o d ingle ap. root. ALY city clork is doing his eat, under the pre- [ can do to tako care of themselves” Why |and caly once, itisa significant fact that TR aNE Sy, (he. isns e ey FLANNIGAN, of Texas, has been heard fsont circumstances ho cannot possibiy | not appeal #o the rick; who can spare ZJYI‘F“*“ of'a year sy ordersal his head te-be ‘cut f i d caso of Ttcwtng (RO IKENT— Furnishod raoms brick Dock from again. He has just been appointed [do justice to all tho Dbusiness that is|somothing of their abundance without collector of internal revenue. The | forced upon him. These are only a few | faeling the condéribution! Why not ap- domocrate, however, will soon ask himof the important measures that are|peal directly to the mnwsnopoliats who what he is there for. needed by this city. Addstional citlzens’ | have watered the railread stocks and - meetings should be held bstween now | wrung millions Zrom the people, and who Bostox firms havo already commenced [and the opening of the legislaturo, or are the principsl cause of the financial to clvilizo the residents of the Congo|until the most needed charter amend-[and labor dopression thasexists to-day? country by tho shipment of & large in-[ments are thoroughly discussed and|Christmas is near at hand, and lot the voice of rum, This Is the kind of treat-y | 8greed upon. At the next meeting the | millionalres of Kow York, Philadelphia, the natives will relish. subject of justices of the peace will be | Boston and Chicago anciother money taken up. Omaha has too many cost-[and trade centers for once opon Sheir CoNNECTICUT must ba & good state for | mills that are conducted by conscienceless | hearts and con'ribate a gsed round sum slect is very anxious to learn tha latest Wash- fmgton modes of sewing on buttons and darn- {ng stockings, Mr. Connery, long the executive editor of the New York Herald cannot maks Truth go. I'’ya newapaper, made infamous by the Morey forgery falls under its load. "“he family of Senator Pendloton 15 spoen of as one of the most 1astidious an# exclusive in Washington, and their home is » mode} of com ined lux by and somfort, Fred Douglas told the woman’s convention at Providence t:1at their sex could ses the lot avintelligently as nineteen-twersivths the colored voteri-the mean thing. of aeylum, Lord Tennyson’s latest poem is entitled “Freedom,” and wa-are inciined to regasd it as rew erkable production for n man who has jived under the same roof with his mother-in- law for twenty-seven.years. The Prince of Wales’ second son has beon entered as a law student in the Tnner Templo in London, _The eldest so», who is roported as about 5o visit the iInited States, is a pre- tentious snob of the ‘irst water, Rotcoe Conkling dotos on _sweot cider, and five o'clock this morning. One sleeper, two day coaches, she bagzzage_and wmoking burned. Ths freman James Gordon bas legbroken. 1wo poesangers it tho smok werezbadly in_nred . Al the re some were eligatly birned, HEMORRHOIDS Blind, Bleedinm, and Itching, Posi. tively cured by Cuticura, ITCHIN# PILES, The Prics of Ceura no account, Tevag taken, for the rst time rice of the C no adcount. Frow au uasolicited quartds 22 West Strect, Con cords N. caped, bus S100 monthly iddress with stamp E. 1L Cam & U0, 0 South May St , Oh [ WA ors, £00d Tay to the right au. Address Ne'raska Mutusl Marriage DBeucfit Association, Fromont, Neb 0il-janb the N | i o W To by a oity X orwonthly instalients Mice. sent Ly mall; no Pleaso addresa ficll » Philadelphia, Pa. = SIFOATIONA WARTED. ottt VW ANTED—Situstfon ghly eomoetent strosta, _ Inqulen of Owen ouaTroy, 13th and Douglas, oF 3t o, K COF. Jackson and 16th. RENT—Furnihed roor wook. Very best focation, 15t# Davenport. 847 jan 1p i‘“'fi RENT_ 1tago 8 rcoms, hall, pantry £60, ‘aloy utfier ohoap tan 816-t JROR wBNTtouto with 5 roras i barn. Ap- ply to P. Wiig, No. (12 south 814-t7 6 room housn, flne ya 07 Karuam 8t. {OR PENT—7 room brick houw, barn. woll ok frowm Post ofti orn o nd soft water; on Park aven 018 Farmam, Jomen only, ¥ plasant fur. corner Xth aud Douglas. 14-tt dand soft o, L ant Tocation in nd Farnain, 859.t1 OR RENX—Two elegant rosm L3 Rseick's blooky Paulsen €0., 1613 Farnaia. Baz-tt over 6,000 inhabitants over eighty |years this growing evil is to reduce|Would Vandorbilt, who is quoted at{which he was all » stranger in the old days Oma Address Metaguo Bros, McCague's bank. REs o of age, and of these there are 051 over|[the number ¥of justices of the[§:00,000,000, feel the gift of $100,000 90 years, and 120 over 100 years. peace to two or three. This would make [as much as an ordinary workingman the offices more important, remunerative | wonld a contribution of one dollar! threatened | 8nd desizable, and henco the probabili- | Would Jay Giould, quoted at $50,0€9,000 strikes among the members of the differ- tied aro that we would have honest and | miss a coritribution of §$25,000 as much ent Iaboring pursuits, the base ball work- | capable me: as justices. At the same | as 3 poor mechanic would the donation ers remain quiet. Some of them do not time the jurisdiction should be extended. [of 25 cents? Could such men put NorwirasTANDING the when he ran the world at Washington, Mus. General Custer1s said to have several times hac ¢he nape of her neck and sida li of the head taken in photographs for admiring friends; vhe declare 8 to be of classic propor- tions, rarely found except ona sculptured form Mr. Worth, who is-coming $o this country, is the max who has succeeded in getting the cost of fashionable weddings up to i ,000, advise 20 Years cured cen & martyr to Viles for twenty was o ivised by a friend to try your Cuticur edics, which 1 did, and sm_thant ful to statoshat | amvnow perfectly relieved, ~ad hope permanently so. New York, RICHAKD NORZIAN. 8. 1would send you my address, but ! prefer to ramain In obsaurity. ITCHING PILIS, I hegan the use of your Catieura Remedics when r 205-41 VWA TED A position 18 & apprentco i 3 bard: waro store, Addre:s C. 8, Sargels, Nx’xrlo % 17 Neb VW ANIED=A vitustion satxkncaro of bomes for o priva‘c family. Address G, A Bes ufflce. OOMS—With board, des rabe or winter Apply At St. Giosles Hotel. 116.4¢ OR SALE~ 1 delivery wagon and 10 foot lunch counter:. Room 25, N. 161 119 tt Y 5 V£t eicos, 2 situation aa Wenas kasper. - Apoly b to 2*/north 16th St, = = | 8 aladv o axperience and best of | JPUR SAL 151-17p Jermimpre { por month.: The premises for loas>, Noxe & Bunncr, OR EXJHANGE twent, Ceratsncd rooms in & nents, rooms renting from 815, to $10. i farniture of ok block with mod- know enough to strike during a game. Another subject that needs legislation is | thoir moaoy ‘o any better use? WWould |Dot counting the presents. Wo b ; u € us S e = S 200-18p ibition limi A Mr. Worth .t traych atmy suggestion. of theee re edies, F. N. MARTIN. ANTED- Situation a3 dining room girl or cham e the two-mile prohibition limit that en- | notVaneierbilt feel bettesover theeraetion | gar: rayol: i0oop in| an iroaclad | iRE R Fian "f'm‘.:nn:]:;;‘:n rioncod Geeman gird, rpeal S AMONG the cabinet gossips why sdch | sircles the city. Under the Slocumblaw | of ‘a living monument in the greatful solemn silence about Beecher! Grant|no liquor license can bo issued either by | hoarts ¢/f hix distressed countrymen than They have some tallmen down in Southern Kentucky. A Cincinnatia, riding along the. ALL THAT YOU OLAIM, desiecd. Address aud St. Mary’s ave., Omal westeorner of 10th and Capitol Avenu o for three years time, until the frs), Lt of goivz to Europe Thave tried your Cuticura Remedies and 631 them road with a native, :doking over upon an_ad- m, and the d >mand for themmn this all that you claij toction 1s reat, Higgaton, Ga, 1 created an office for his favorite pastor, | the sity or lW“ll:‘Y within that belt, and |apendin g $£00,000 for the construction of j:‘)lh.lng :‘Inla}gum‘ Temansliods 1 observe, from Nowman, that of inspector of consulates, | consequently there are numarous saloons | a fymily mansoleum in the silent aityjof “h;”;‘;’l s l’.‘ég&“ T ot ow) celery in and why should the Pope of Plymouth |and road houses dving business within[the derd? Yob we e e eslons e o rriae, A (0UIR marnied ton wante aiission ay ouoK: koeper, in wholesale establishmont ln Omaba. Aadross 0. care Bee. X AUGUSTUS W COLLINS OR 8A UK New 6'ock groceriss. prominent street; doing g od husines for city o0& hurban roal estato. Amee, 1 sticet. MILOLLLANEOUS WANT! ventare |ion. “Why, them's not celery beds; that's| Cudievra Re: be forgotten? that circlo without paylng. any license | that tiae starving miners will notrecelve as whatever. much assistance from . the millionaires as Phe injustice of this is illustrated by 3 h I would seem entirely out of place for |y o “c. " 1ot 10 the south e ) (o ‘shey. ::l: :-x't;: t:elzzfm:::k::gm : l:: Preiident-elect Cleveland to break thef ;. 5 by there are saloons just within the city " senatorial hold that the Bayard famlly |, o o0 000 paying $1,000a year liconse, ‘olhr r paais of the country. have had on Delaware for generations conse, i 5 r is B while jusi across the line, not 200 feet | .P:;t by ‘Pl:::‘:‘"g 'lr::"m“ rancis BaY- | oway, are saloons that aze doing just ae to a cabinet position. much business and yet do not pay any license, Tur tradesmen of Dublin who have| Some improved method of appointing, protested agatnst the action of the mu-|policemen shouid be adopted. Under nicipal authorities In changing the name | the present system. the police forcs is of Sackville street to O'Connell street, | largely made up of she politizal fayoriten olaim that their vested rights are inter-| of the mayor ard counsilmen and fored with by the alteration. Their bus- | other officlals. The pclicemen are Iness is identified with the old name, and | appointed more o2 accouns of their sup- Mr. Sullivan’s implied threat to boycott | posed political induence than for their them for their cpposition will not pre-| capability for the position. It has been vent them from testlng the question in a|suggested that soms plan be devised by which they shall appointed by a board o .. | of commissioners, or by some state offici- (ieNERAL GRANT in all probability will al, and that they shall hold $heir position not make any opposition to the talked of | quring theie good behavicr, and until bill placing him on the retired list. The they reach a certain age. This will do proposed pension was §5,000 a YO8 | 4 way with all local wrangling, and the Should he bo made a retired officer his| o stant change of the force. We shall annual income from the government | .oy hayve an efficient police force until would b $10,125, and if the dateshould |, 1o guch plan is adopted, and the — Tue. Burlington vroposes to- contest 'with the Northwestern for the trade of the Niobrara country. Both zoads will tapthet country next summsr, Mean- time Omaha remains inactive between these two cut-ofs, and unless she builds a oad of her owa to the northx and north- west, she will 2ot receive a dollar's worth | of benefit, from the trade of aorthern Ne- braska. This is a matter that ought toc. recelve immediate attention at the handa of our board of trade, and If possible some stops sught to be ‘aken not only o protect ths interests we have but to ac- quire new tributary tersitory, Tue department of state has made up into two handsome velumes, of 78 pagee. the consular reports sent to It during the years 1882 and 1885 These reports have been 1issued separately and sent out to the country, but In the collected form our new graveyardy” Victor Hugo is remarkably active for an octogenarian. He ugters his orcular words upon ail subjects, and although his meaning is not always obvious, the faet that he is ablo to speak at all is pleasing; for he1s a great man, who deserves from his countrymea in his old age all the revezence they may show him in rotuan for his gonius and his sufferiog in ex~ ile, e ———mE— Anti-Monopoly Legislation, Spaingfield (Yinss.) Ropublican, Some of the northwestern legislatures ave likely to do a bit of business in the anti-monoroly line shis winter. The low. prico of wheat leads the farmer to think of nis wrongs, and he inclines to make a stir about. matters. Raflroad freightsare generally high and in some cases extor- tionate cut there, and beyond that is the “elevator monopoly.” A grain-buylng concern puts up little elevators at the stations, gets spocial favors as to freight and sometimes hes an absolute monopoly of the grain business on & rallroad for hundzeds of wilea, Of course some ofrths men concerned in the road are like- ly to have a finger in the elevator pies, and go the toiling farmer is loft helplese; he can tuke the price offerad at his local elovator or Jet it alone—there is no other buyer for him, These abuses are felt wil through tho wheat growing veglon, from Kansus to the Canadian line, but are worst in Nebsaska where the Urion Pacific controls all thivgs, and it is there 1% hae been discovered that the man who declared he was in Portiand, Maine, a year and did not see a drunken man told the act- ual trut’». He wae an inmate of the blind |icia ra, the groat Skir “gisite Skin of itching, ca Diseases of the Skin, Scalp.and Blood, frova Fimples %o Scrofula. Sold every +tere, Piice; Cuticura,oce. Sosp, 23c., Resolvewt, §1. Potter Drug and Chemical Co., Beston. TEST YOUR BAKIG POWDER:T0-DAY! Tirands advertised as absolutely pure CONTAIN. AMMONIA. THE® TESY: 0 & can top down on & Lot s )ve tho covor and smeM. A o d Lo detoct the preaonce of Vi ANIED-Twonice olcaxtrain men to_ take 3 beautitully furnished room ana meals at » Ipoad man’ house, 4 blockfrom U, P, depot, s class in every respe t. Addrows 1 R, Man, Bee'0f s 5.98p TORSALE—A number onc frosivcow, calt five days old, Tatabsook's etable, 10t a0 Cagitol ave 189-19p —Lntof tresh milke cowa At 25th snd mia Freeman & Peaare 184-0p ANTED ~To do washing, will call far the wrsh- ing or do it at the pitics housv. Call at 70 58. 8t. Moderate charges. 172 20p ANTED-A line of clgass o grocerles for Orua- (WA TR end Cotnel B tendee on y or don. Addicss B. L. K. Beo office Co woll 172 Tp. NTED -A ycuog lady toacher or clesic $0 rocm with o lady. Taferences given and re- Guired, 890N 17th steech; near Bu t. 177 16p WA ED—To purchase sccond-hand physician elccuriobattery. | Address 900 Wheaton A W ANIED = pAacton o biicgy; muit flrst class and very ch.ap; stato pric @971, 0. 120 $3.75 Wil dux s pice de O cha o' 3 16 h avd Daven, atod *alled (or China Store cor. rent, roam, or Auite of x ed or unfumished. Address 0. 1 VW ANTED 1000 familcs to tr Pure Buckwbaat fl mesl kept by all list-o & s grocers, buckwheat ador our brand puro, SHAN® & CO., Manufacturers, — | g men %o instruct in | wcuntil sivu | Dongias. | su ana Ls over 216 gouth 14th St. ALE—Ncvy Walnot boldaoom =ot, also base crvery choap, must £3-sold by 'the Tith, 165-16p soca e el o A oot &Co. Co. OR-SALE —House and 1=t c:ufral property, ad- o:ng she Buptixt church cudding. Terms rea- 14i 16 JATNAY Strect property for salo, 44 fect two blucspwest of Now Courldisuse. A, Saun ‘era & 2 14416 wand 6508 hand furni uming S SALE- 00x16+ foct west 03 Military | 15 B0t offl e, west of L ba weap a.,chonp, 7 ¢ hosasand Lot ov Lamney £, brirging 519 1sus por month. New York 1 dtwre, 9 .20p O BALE—Horice, ks, harvess and waxonn 7 q two years Rual estato wecurity . L. Thomas, 200-1f A §19pas acr, all wares of tiarer land, Oity, wil_cichange lov Beliord, Soner & 1 SALE 0K 73X 0] be put back to lhe. time he left the |, o or it 1s done the better. thay are, of course, very u}uch more con- e s Fm ,"c‘!.,;",,,,‘ “V!’I army he would receive $162,000. Of - venient and useful, And it should be re- | 1 "o v a best organized. An appeal just DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMOT T, i llale clianre o these two financial evils (to the tax- THE WORLD'S EXPOSITION, marked, too, that they contain a vast|igsued, said to represent a genezal move- SRALTIVELNESS MAS NEVER BERY Quistioian | comor Told: 212 The New Orleans World’s exposition {amount of very valuable matter—deserip: payers) tho General will probably choose was opened yesterday according to pro- | tive of tho fcommerce, manufactures, in- the greater, ment of tho grangers, opens in an expres- sive way,thus: “Farmers! Shall we suffer the ourse of railroad slavery forever! Inn stood o8 homes for & quarter of & cen'usy ic has onsnmers’ rollabio test, THE TEST OF THE OVEN. QR bR Nentest and eyt farmin bt 10 Owaha. Apply 1 G. 12 Anderson, 1o Anderso Block, nortn entrance, 1h avd Daven pore st 10°5¢p , ity water 10th 8t ek, awcech, Wt side, tern. ¢ ¥ d it will undoubted, rove | dustries, etc., of most of the countries |y, Lrigtsad IS pore B Lo 5 L grammo, an y prove ), et Will you not let your stoength be feli| oy m—— 3 it — Tup United States commissioners in|® notable success in every particular, | of the civilized world, in t(}]m aext legialnun;;l “,era you PRICE Bx\]\!kfi‘ LO“ DER €0., | [ron uN-Toree doan, AISURE, L6 iy i Every state in the uni-n has contributed E———— cowards! Dare you not spaak liko men 4] S T 0 odmantd | FOIIOF 7' 1419 Dedge st B W15 Moxico havo concluded their sonferencos | Bty wlt 10 110 0 8 PR vy propased. suppression of tho coin. | Such things have beon heard » good | DI, P1iGE'S Special Flavoring B, |75 o Ll with Preelden Diaz, and are about to re-}to ADII0N, Ry (i T turally strikes | M0y tmos beforo and vory likely will bo | yic wronsesumost deisane st naturs1 s s, snd AT e P Xty MIECELLALZOTR, turn by way of New Orleans, They |forelgn countries, notably those of Ceu- |00 of sivor doflars na HERY. § ropeated & good many tlimes more, but Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Goms T Lol BT S found the Mexican government in entire | tral and South £merica, are both num- Colorado in a tender spot, and we are ot | 1,0y mean something. The farmers are B I, l'l’_“ Py yrgrieyrios room. Call b 1318 Lase St harmeny with the United States govorn- | erous and extensive. In this enterprise suprised to sce Senator Hill, who is a|obviously at an immensa disadvantage in o Jight Bosithn Bread, the Besh e u ment, l{xd anticipate a profitable revival | the whole country, and partioularly the candidate fo ro-clection, take advantege “g::ll:Bh;:‘;::fi:.nymhnl:gl:l::t::l!po:vr::' FOR BALE BY c;{"'t?fau“ 03 North 19th 8% ' T101-2p W T LN o year o red hoiiur, A col CUICADD. - z : : ~ MY white speton lefs shoader, A 6 gahle roward of fgado betwoon the two countrios, |ROFth, has taken o doop interest. In|of tho situstion fo warmly oppose the | ey vhom and do acoomplish momething, | oo T | B s et s et e 1o b |l ol Va rotara of ‘b s 0 10 cvan . The probabillty is that the commission |some respects thia exposition will eclipse | Fecommendation of the president and eec- | ¢, king the yeara togethor. If the roads St Charles Hotel Kellaer. - mplished pothin and learned | even the Philadelphia centennial, The|retary of the treasury. Mr, Hill has thus | crowd too hard then comes & time, in . ¢ o st affce grouud loor, conte ch of oys, Ompop cav bave sama SRS i Isitors from the north will be surprised | made considerabls pelitical capital for |every stato, when all the lobbying and | | coyppn ke sthand sth, - - LINCOLN, NEE feonvenient, audres bos <6+ Hos oifice. 11015 oa ane s CARAR S FARERLS S unothing but was known beforo they | Visitors fr P RSP P 1) timel. all the money they can give fails to step Y g ve: tiwos = 1y started out on their junketing trip, for|at the vast extent of the «xposition and himself in Colorado, It was a thmely op- | oy "o ootive legialation, Alrs. Xato Coakly, Proprictorors, QU RENT—8uirs of suuma farnish L for lght Jowtber Lovkot 1ok ontai g b owly and clogan mlsbed, Goc e ous) koopin g, 6 0ocassional v vacant i hiou. I i, . Findagip such 1t really i the enterprise displayed by the people of | Portunity for him e rE o K poap oty fuashDed, Good RABC | gpop ) Gt S s Mowara S~ Y3441 | ekt ot o 0Co AL roove FELARd. | C0G10 p BERREA the Crescent Clty. Perhsps one of the y Cromation and Bariul, £ Tormes 31,60 to 82 per day, Special ra'es 1 ven | T30R REN T Yarntaned rooms 1616 Dealge St TOAMBIN Tugne is before congress & bill to ele- | most interesting foatures will be vho dia- ‘We have had all kinds of centennial | Chicago Herald, : : mombers of the lgllature. " novicim e }< RTINSy . g it ade by the col le of the|celebiations, but the one in which the| Tho friends of cremation enthuslasti- = R el k4 o - ] Bre ; vate the buresu of agriculture into a | play made by the colored people of o Iadi t interested is the second |cally praise the beautles of their method o Fo Ono Runished roous with fire aud 0ARD —Firs) -lass board aad heds £3 per wo department,thus making an extra cabinet |south. It will show the wonderful ad- ios are most in f’“'l° e A o1 disposing of the bodies of the dead. COMLARS ot parlor 40 s aprivat. taaily, aleo tho ra; -3 i L position, Perhaps this has been done | vancement of the race during the last}centenary of the thimble, which has I They aro _partioularly euthusistle over ] Wi Jjoak A oy G | with & view of providing cabinet places | twenty years in inventions, the mechan- been celebrated at Amsterdam. he | the cheerfalness and cleanliness of their »° CUFFS J0 R K e o 2 and et a0 1D nud e Rabuiu iem J0ka and s } i i le wes made in October, 1084, | methods of preserving the ash. The WL erwonth, Barker & Mnyu 154 1 . q 1 and f ts, th d educa. | first thimble ) P 1 if for our two eminent Nebraskans, Doctor |ical and fine arts, the sciences and educa R n R e lose | white and pure remaina of tho loved one 3 — A P RR T T ar £ Miller and J. Sterliog Morton. Both are | tional matters, The object of the expo- | by & goldsmith, Van Benachelton, whose | F8H 0% v iy ™ and “mold, but in boa THe M FENT N farasad room i 9161 | G s o anchier ' iror oy e alleged candidates for the position of sec- | sition management In grouping together | idea in the manvfacture of tho protty rotary of the interior. It is generally | the evidences of the rapid development |concelt was to protect the finger of his conceded, howeyer, that Dr. Miller, who | of the race and of making them a distinot- | lady love. The Knglish were the first to known to be an honest granger and a|has added to the feeling of satisfaction, | the disposal of th:_sir dead, They hn.ve horny fisted son of toil,should be assigned | The department is controlled exclusively abandoned the burial platforms on which withetio urns placed in sunlight avd amid flowers in a beautiful edifice, where fountatns can be kept at play and birds the urn with the mind's eye, there iz ro corruption to poison their imaginati to the department of agriculture. ~ Ne- | by colored men, and the exhiblts have the remains of the departed were placed, braske may well feol proud over the pros- | been collected and forwarded by the col. and have adopted ordinary modu_of. in- peots of capturlng two places in the cabl- ored commissionees in the varlous states, | terment. The lnlluenc? cf the mission- uet. We copgratulate the state upon the | whose expenses have been generously as- | srics and agents has effacted tho.chunga. probable happy outcome of the Morton- sumed by the exposition management. As yet, the untutored red man is unfa- Miller imbroglio. The effect of this exposition will bel miliar with the attractions of cremation. or to repel calm ¢ faction with feelings «f horror. t is breoming neceesary recently to place some buildings upon a cemetery in the District of Columbia,a large number of bodies were taken up and removed. Every ooffin taken cut was opened, and FINEET GOODS EVER MADE, SPECIAL NOTICES TO LOAW~-Monev. ONEY to loan on chia tels by J. T, Bostty, No. MU P saton ONEY ¢ LOAN 210,000 to kan on flrst-class .\ clty gl etate, A Bwurdus &Co, 11€:10 , J. L. Hil's Mg 1 * Mars 10 160 1t DOR KENT ~¥wo out lots, one of & aores and ons s sultavle for yawrdens, One of thoce o let for @ tr i of years O llon A, BauDirs 0, 144 Faruam 5 16116 NOIL HENT—Large pheasiot furnished rogms ™n quue corner 1oth an ) Farmam Bk 152 House with 4 rooms, Apply 1623 § 1idTp B rl\ I\V:Vli\v' A‘n:' |UNDERTAKER! it 054 South 114 Bt 800-btlow DHEXEL & MAUL, {SUCOESSORS TO J0TN G. JACOEN, a e Uy bl : ¥ GELE yh sl ¢ Lod 1 prowptl, at e ¥ f ermitted to sing. The bereaved ms; NOR RENT—A 1 ow Bow 0 FOoms s08 10 Colat | ammm s - - ¢ is an acknowledged stateeman and well |ive feature of the enterprise is greatly adopt the new invention. z\,mn and guzs upon the preclous rucepy- e S M “}‘ Ao cormord I el Walng st 1aguies, US| 300 S0 Ll i, wet oo apouss seaned ah ths posted on interior affairs, especially the [appreciated by the colorod people, and —— tacloand surroundings that soothe ard el BI04, T11 R0 W0 Bk R ,l porteel oo N et 407 N subsidized railroads, should have the in- |#he appointment of ex-Semator Blanche| Tie Crow Indiens of Montana huf’n sweeten their afilistion, As fl}:fiy - < e [0 BN c—With boar, oo large furniehed | to ocoupiite e uilbbow) eith aur, Luptoied and ¥ i t, while Mort ho s | K. Bruce as the head of the department | lately given way to civilized usages, in stinctively approach closer to the rem-| & —— Jocieens roum, 6 sud bt § 8, 6es. of M4 ARl | adorlecd ap patens YA & G SILDRRICH terior department, while Morton, who la nonts of the loved one by penetrating| CAFIN BROS., Agents for Omun

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