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THE DAILY BEE--FRIDAY JANUARY ), 1885 e —— 'I]l E DAILY BLE THE LICENSE QUESTION, Omata OfMoe, No. 916 Farnam . . » Now York Office, Room 65 Tribune | *1d Nebraska are standing in their own Bailding, light by resisting the plsin lester of the { Publishea every mornlng, except Sunday'l)fhe o, Monday moralog dally, R4 BY WATL 110,00 | Threo Montha, th, herded together without rogard to com- liquor to take ou: a license. Judge Me- [own living expenses, This ocertainly s Culloch's recent decision ces tholbut a small compensation fr the 4 [ wholesale dealers at a dicaivaniaze in responslbility such as women atsume N8 WERKLY B8, PUSLISTND NVERY; wapxmaoAv.2.) | the matter of collections, becnase they|and for the labor and time have not complied with ths requirements | that she devotes to her home. With ref- 8 80lof the law, and therefore are selling|erence 10 the harmony among the in- ol gl thout any aathorlty, N trik b aRmreTYN, Wwithout any aathorlty. Ncw it strikes [ mates of her house, Mrs. Loggett bears + | Oommuniaations relating to News and E4ttortal | us that the proper remedy is in amending testimony that It is & surprise to her that B #houid bo addresmo 13 the Eurron of Tu4 | ¢h presont law and making it clearer [ o large a family should live 3> intimate- IaumNRRS LwrTER, Y and broader. Lot the logialature fix the | Iy and so pleasantly. She says All Buslnons Tetwers ‘and Remlicances showd be | maximum wholesalo liquor license and| “‘In justice to my boarders, I must at- BT oty o P e OPARY o pay. | 2ive each dealer authority to eell in auy | tribute 1his cousideration for each other, bl ho order of the company.§ nty in the state during the period |DOtE0 much to my discouragement at all ’HE o timea ¢f the voice of gossip and diecord, BEE PUBLISHING 0O, PROPS{eoverod by the toome, hin it ano 42545 the volc'f omip ' alcoed B. ROSEWATER, Editor] compel the drumm:rs of forelgn |themselves. Indced, I cannot Sestify . 9 liquor houses, who come to Ne [foo strongly to their many nodle at- . 11, Fitch, Manager’Daily,Circulation, P g ; Ry : f “ox, 485 Oranbar ob. T/CIreulationF || s, o tako out liosnse and |tributes; to their herolo patience; —~ contelbute to the ashool fund |'° their virtue, in face of the greatest e constant ex to t tati d OXE of the wardons of the Oregon|If the forolgn housss do not consider | their hopetyl smdimanc ot tapor colt. penltentiary hay been hung for the wur- | their Nebraska trade of sufficiont meinant | tude and tiials of which their more for- der of a brother warden, Justice seems | to take out license, the Nebraska whole- | tunats slsters can form no true concep- to have no favorites in Orezon. salo dealers will profit thoreby and do |iot Toearn “‘r;;;}’;c‘:‘;':"“mfi:‘;‘.’f ; : ‘ | the entlre traflic themselves. T be surs Juin and prejudioe are constantly. Jurking Tr Grover Cleveland carries out his in-[no tax can bs imposed upon ‘foreign fin the shops, in the factories and in the tentlon of rejecting fossl's In the con | houses for selling upon orcers sent from [#chools, i an achisvement of which wo- struction of his cabinet he may have soms | Nebraska, but when their commersfal |20 may feel justly proud; and it sp- L 18 not h to th dittoulty in finding matorial enough for [agents como here to sell by ssmplo of | Samiersin ol T e Y '\ geaee. that piece of presidential furniture, take orders for delivery thore is no doubt | ous public spirlt in thia city.” = = whatever that they can be taxed and Tur Wisconsin legislature his now be- punished if they fail to comgly with the fora it a high licenee bill. In that state||aw 1t 'n proposed to make wholssalirs pay a liconse as well as the rotailers of liquor, Tho retail lizense fa to be $500 and wholstale license §: STILL ANOTHER WARNING, Another fire ia an insins asylam has Right hore, lot us make another sug |occurred—this time at Indianspolis. gostion for the bonefit of the achool fuad. | Damage to the extent of §75,000 was thef At pressnt a ealoon-keeper who sclls | dono to the huilding, but fortunately no withont lcense may be Indicted and [!ives wese lost. It was only by the hard- = fined, but the tax which he ouzht to have | ©3t kind ¢f work, however, that a fatal AN ingenious photozraphic apparatus pald cannot be collected. Thera should |oalam ty like that at Kankskee was has been invented and putintousein|pg 5 provision in the law ttat every |3verted. The d'spatches inform us that France for ths detection of suspected pil- person who sells llquor without a li- | the fire could easily have been subdued forcra and shop-lifters. The apparatus is [ conge shall upon conviction ba made ¢ |in its incipiency had the apparatas of the kept I readiness and at given eignal | 1uv £150 for every month o fraction of a | 25ylam been batter. This asylum is one the suspeoted customer has his ploturo | yonth thereof for which he has been eell- | of the most extonsive and maguificent taken without his own knoweledge. Ad-|; g contrary to law. That would bring [ institutions of the kind in the world, ditional value s given to the likeness [ ()0 parties to time who are defiant [ but the legislature has been very care. whoy, as often happens, the custcmer is|,;,q prefer to pay lawyers to fight the law | lees in the:matter of providing protection photographed in the very act cf pilfer- it. Such a|from fire. The water supply was to- ing. the saloons | tally inadequate. The enperintendent has ropeatedly called the attemtion of members of the legislaturo: to. all these facts, yet nothing was done to remedy the defects, It Is certainly nothing more 20 beyond the two mile limit and take | nor less than oriminal negligence to thus way for ita inspiration or success. The | oyt q county licenso for €500. encauger the Jives of 1700 patients, but manazers of that company were chicily | Ty, schoot fund in Omaha bas lost over | What couldbe expected of ' a- legislature instrumental in beating Omaha out of $40,000 since the passage of the Slocumb | Which even failed to make a specific ap- the state fair. Although this city bas propriation for the insuratice of the pro- troated them with a generous spirit and rather than to comply with prov.ision would wipe out — within the two mle belt because they T Omaha is to derive any banefit In | ¢.,1q ot afford to pay $150 a month, and the future from the efforts of her citizens | {1, keepers would either move within the to establish & permanent exposition she | ¢ty Jimits and take a $1,000 license, or will not be Indebted to the B. & M. 1all- law simply hecause it has not been prop- although Omaba contributes more than |y undue and improper influence has heen (86t~ apart aby of the Lincoln to the prosperity of that com-|.xercised upon courts, juries, and city [fund for that purpose.. The con- pany, the B, & M. managers have shown | o uncil, 8 faras the wmmountof the|sequence s that, owing to no dupositicn to reciprocate. wholesale license is concerned if it is too | the negligence of the pronar offi h high at $1,000, let it be loweredto 8750 or | the damage done to the building is a 8500, but let something be done to make | total loss, and so it would have been had the wholesalers bear their portion of the | the entire atructure been ddstroyed. burden. However, if the law remsinsas| It'is the samo old story: over agsin. it is there is no doubt that the supreme [At Kankakee the insave asylum: lacked adequate fire protection. Although the Presioest Joux Tavior. who, with other Mormon dignitaries, has returned from Mexico, denies that the trip had any- thing ‘0 do w th any proposed removal of the Mormons. couts the idea that the Mormons contemy e court will eventually compel the whole- salers o pay 81.000 license as required by | legislature: had been informed by the ¢ emigrating from from oppressive railroad Tite? couree will bo that the republican party is responsible fov all these ahusss, That fact may be admitted, bat it Is nct ma. terlal or perstnent. The republisans aro not all monspolisis, nor are s!l demo- crots anti-monopslists. The rail vay issue has never Loen made a parly question, except 8o far as candidates of all parties, including Mr, Morton, have beerr very lavish with thelr prorises bef ra elostion, but generally very indiffercnt sfter election, — Tae court of appeals in New York ‘tas rendered a decision, whichy if sustained, will compel the telegrapii sompanies to pay tases on thelr entirc oapital. Thix decislon I based In the legislative asts of 1880 and 1881, which require the com- ! panies to pay taxes on their entire capi- tal stock. This the companies refused to do on the ground that they werw llable to taxatlon only om that portion ropresent. ing property in New York State. This claim mads o big difference. For in- stance, with the Western Ussion the «question arose whether it should pay on $80,000,000, or on less than 3,000, 000, Under this decision a half ‘million dollars will be sdded to the s‘ate treas- a-y, and the New York Herald ! main- tains that the décision applies equaily as well to railrand and other corporetioma. Tur Harvard Alumni assoctation of Washington hay distinguished itself by blaskbelling two volored gradua‘cswho had applied for membership. TLis ac- tion has very properly sabjected th ras- soclation to very severe criticism, Haue- vard oollege was tho first to graduate a colored man, and ' its gradua‘es are the first %0 make color a bar to admission to thetr zocial organizations. The Yale and Dartmouth elumni as:ociations b.ve several colorad momljers, and why Hatu vard should want to dvaw the colored line is something whieh puzzlos the ordin ary mind, Mg, BRusser bas the credit of Intxo- ducing themost el the see:‘on, It covers oighty-one pages and it mey be sald to- be a very weighty bill, as it weighs abeut a pound and a half. Teaving jokes aside Mr. Branncrls Water comes omt with a challenge and The wholecale liquor dealers ¢f Omaha | fort or charseter, and wheto the charges | Wheit has ho ever entcved protest againe¥| ciaits to bo the boss shippiag point. are much more than those demanded by |the wlolesale exemption of rallroad {Now Oraig arise:sto knock the ondp off of the philanthropic Mer. Leggett, who it |propertyasis now practiesd wnder our|Xer shonlder, and inform her that she law, which rcqaires every vendor cf |seems is satisfied If eho baroly clears her|revenuc dww? Mr., Morten's anawer of [1:ay weep on, for the freight books show that Craig, in the Srst twenty dayrof Jenaary, shipped in and out 142 lcaded cars of graln and stcok aione; this, tons of Jocal frelght. Now this, for a threa.year-old towa of 250 inhal itants, we comsider cme_Letter than Weeping Water. t. _Yours, &e., W S Crarc. PROMENADE OCNOERT, Opening of the Sew Cathdlic Ldrary Hall, The promenade eomcert om' Fyiday evoning, January 30th, at the new Litrary hall, promises to be a vory bml. liant affair. A ulanexat the programme will eatisfy anyone thet it is wall worth attending, M Juliue Meyer wiik be on \and to direct t}e grand' opening marcts: iss C¥ibson, who is fast growing 'n pop- olar favor, will b8 acccmpanied by the M.. U, O. Misc Bello: Gowinne:s Mr W. O. Banders, and the favorite imllad singer, Mr. Chos. McDenald, will clve solos, . socompanied by Prof. Walters Rov. T\ W. O'Connor wilt deliver an-ad dressand the Mo:ieal Uzicn orchestra will zive some of their bLest aclections, The new hall is at the coraer of Ninth and Howard streete, and whl accommo- date an andience of 300 PROGI SRV, ~Lezington March. .. Musical Union oo Nl . Rav. T. ¥, 0'Conre .08 Chevalier Breton, ... ... Herrm @ ...Malloy s ikt Gabriel toonrs - Suppe Vurical Union ¢¥che: o 6. Sclo—Brighter Days of Old “reland GRS WV Daly Msas 1. Lorin » &1 7.—~Medley Overtare—Ilosoms ~f 1885 Ve bberstsvate Buettger Mritical Union “rehestra, i 8.~Duet—~0'or Shepherd ipo and'Rom: | tic Dell. Wevaiaatis W. A, 8a :dara and Miss Belle Ges . —Selecticm—Lucia di I ammerr etti M :meal Union ¢ 'rchestrs. 10.—Solo—1 +iNe'er Rotu ne~. . . Miss I. Lorina Gibeon. 1%, —Concert Polka—T.. Fsonit. ... Wildtenfel Mousical Union Oramstra, ELECTION OF OFFICERS. sborate railroad bill of [Phe Saratoza Literary and Dabsting Soctety Again to stre Front: On Saturdey night laeé the Saratoga Literary and' Debating soeciety ledd its bill 1s one of the most cace fally preparsd | 8=nual election of office:sifor the eusning erly interpreted and enforced,and because [ Perty,.and from trustees that refused toa,q moritorions railway regulation bills | year, at the Jaratoga achoot hous general [ pogorg the loglslatave; For that reasom |olection resaltad as f-llows: Rt 2 || Lawton, president; Jobn E. Page, ssore- | A ,$ousk piarnea man wanie siustion s oo tary; Jacob Iilton, t:.earaver. ‘ety has been nretty ‘well run dowx but the newly olested ofisers propese ta build it up and the euperience of the it is pratty eafe to predict that it wi never be passed. Arrezithe passage of 1hias resolution by:| the United States senato denouncing the dynam’te outrages,. Bng'sud ought to pop- mit this country to zo ahead and dig the Nicaragua di'ch without any farther ob« jections, . tainment urder The soci- that Mr, Las-ten is just the man to raise | SLuiel Blus the sunken ohip a'od head her toward the hatbor of proepe rity. ©On pext Szturday night the first enter- bosfdes | SPECIZL NOTICES. TO LOAN—MONEY ams of 810 fumitore and all Motter. 1408 Farnam up, on aver M ONEY T0LOAM [ havem AVL yrovedely prosaty. in an X V. 1. M At 1oRenanble rates © Meve's sheo stor + W ten || W > [ saet of references. 118 new rule will be| change M B4:Yebop UNRY TU LUAL In suse of $860 snd wpward O.F. Davin and Co., Real Ketate and Loan Agonts, 1605 Parnat 8. 2841 M QXEY joaned ou chattels. ond ket AY). bought and sold. . Forema: 1 HELP WANTED. “-’\'. 1ED_A word stont cirl 153 gonorst Wor #3t 2000 i 8%, FANTFD—Girl (% zoneral houswwork Apply #. J. Nids 1uth o M Hiekory sta, A0 “'Am 92 Waiter 7irls, at Card &oylin’ Kestas Tant, 1009 Famam 6t 8 xnap W “Appl ) D) ~ Reliablewinl to y 760 South 10th e TANTRD- A bright aetive young Sty for the SEAES; b1 NG00 AOY NSEILT) W J O, Mol v, Comcil 82uffs, 1w, PV ANTED ol tor csoead houso wark, (et cotapetent wad 1iood apply 110 Sout A th St , 1t or from Dod; = " V W 1zard, v *Hooak-keopings. good s 18 Dougla: 3. TANTED—1 o to lo vation. J.'3'Smith smeil fam mnk, ANTKD—G & for b smeowark, i) Apply Dbetiasen 0 ax i Mra C 181 Ko, 2 Two Dkt clam lnuaresses; no othor At tht Comzers Mouse. it TANTE need o owingigirl v10LT Howard st - }‘,’A w1 T-.;l S W politan wo o s Univers: § BT ator; on monthly payment . Address cr call Lowry, 200m -5, 1.0 18%h st., Omahy TebRn ANTRD— B arers ac 1215 Capitod ave, 570te’Tp ANTED-100 & man. Address o6t assockation, Frem cod pay o tho 1) utual Marriage b 9410b 5 SITUATIONS WANTED. o for housowcrk in a cmall rand and praition as housekeeyer. 7AN TED—By a 1ady Address $84-20p V comvanion, o1 to care for ebildren. AB.R TATANIED—Place ty diohes Addres P ) Pee office, dy. erman: woman to waoh Lasctics 80120 7 ANTED—Situsion a8 travaliag man, by amay o mix years o. perionce; 20+ yoars old; furrish 7, this office. S 29 woper, in wholesale establishment In Addroes 0. care Beo. MISCELLANEOUS WANIS. 0 TRADE=80 AURES OF LAl ounsy, lows, for Nebraska Om 0! post has taughb the. pooplo of Soratoga | %:thin 100 milsy 5 Council Thwts. J. J. SHEA, 5025 “‘ANTE\)—AU':N fer every ci and town ‘nf Nebrasba tos s cheap, fas ling article used {2 cvory fowily; big proots.. Call ou or addrces, Agent of the Biulne M'f'g. Co., "l and Izard sts. tp P o e o GOOD CHANCE—-Mre. Ifillake @ he Srand ¢ 0 RENT tol, Wik Dart ba \","\vm'\‘ Tor adinite hall, and the tw ) OOMH—With hoard, dos 1able oF winter, R s hoa " 1 oo R Part of dortle ho ooms, "ilare 20 adiition, $10 por theath SOt N, tional bau. JPOR RENT-New i rem howse, with oty water, on S08th 17th 85 Boar Tl #ad trae L suitable for U arding house. rent §30, Ingutre ats Lmaha foun try or of T WL T, Richards, Gist 0'O% REN.Ono fur ) o room with board, at W0 OF thton day boarders, (614 Webste i THOR RENT 0 hiowse, Tnqafs Eaholmn ¥ X von, N i UK HENT B30, ClouAnt Foote 13 sediok’s bl Svaleen & Y1810 Parne “" Mlshed front room for rent 909 e 1 Farcam B¢, with or by Pauson & 0o, 1518 ] JOR IRNTA 5 rom voetago on coes £370nd 00r ¢ Math of Wobst e & O === raborsot, ono JOR SATE OMEAT oh iy now Kanbe Piano, reatiator elo: Avo gold “tamet o horws, haenest and o f phacton, Halla wats)” s sizo, one teaut chi coffesnet Alsonla s paro bido oft ot aonldiy. cnquize 1015 D d ro sy, 2 LR—Hoaroond 19 a2 o sac.ifor; part bl payments, Apply to Ballo «/Bres, 817 rrkhod eaoon: w plotely i fotgad butle e ce trally located. W, wholesa.e! liquors, 302.20 stowt of agr.onitural pumps, & ad madw, and ot ta Main wireet. Trado Croaiimg yeariz’ Sadns in 1824 wese Yo forsell g, Address Look Box 03, Nob. JRCRBALE SR TRADE-Gcon steck tarm of 860 oeres, 20 mikes Fom Om -, one mls from dpringAeld, Neb; with trado far Omiha prape Atldraw Woole_ & Hazsison, Oeabrer ¢ pringflel (, Neb. POR SALF.— 10x108 deot ou Crming streot ook wenh of Milimty brige, $1,609, Juhn L. McOhgue ite Post 0fflve. 6.4 PP d myple ) establi-hed, watos |8y enr w brick bulkding built in 543, 3120, twe atory and ba: 0 tam o ase. " Canital i squived fiam #10,0C0t0 12,000 of buibling. Location iy sery bes m the For particu w0 waro ho e clusly 154 AR FOR SALE ‘nrm at Timoeri )t 0L A% @ bargatn my 03 wers 0 K remont, consising of 160 acres, 60 acros ander cultization, most uader fence houe w.th 5 1 nw, stalle, corn. r &, wind-mill, § acr all 1d groye; on easy torme. Call or hiross for partiouiurs to C.iarlos Su bz, Look Box o) 31, Fremont, Neb. $4050p OR SALE—122x124 foot on corner, south-sast frort, houso 3 rooms, barn, 3 bocks west o Park ave. and_ Leavenworth, easy payments, chay $1.700. John L. IieCreno, opposiss Post Offlce. 447.4 JFGB SALk—My buiding and srox of clcthing, boots and _el:ows, will “trade I>w-farming land. Gos H. Poterson, jo4 South 16th St Owmaha. a7-tobl 0% SALE 1AL INSTH Toape ofiers Ore Bosrdman % {way Piano ©Ono Haines Brox Pi One Woodbridge Orgen at ('us Estey Organ at Oue Johnson O:gan For cash or on exsy Alo agents for oelehrated Kimba »Aano ana Ki ol Organ, E-apesn ond Hal ob.& Davic Pianos. Largest ttook, lowest prices. A, Hospe, 1615 Dodge stievt. 0.eb0 DORBALE O~ EIADE—Good efeam flouring mill with two ren 03 burrs and ono leed buet yall in s = i i G54 . A choits )it ar 0 bas{ iy KD —To & 81,0 ity propeet; 0d repair and onlv be ed 13 monthe. Sduated Utali to Mexico. However, we woald | its provisions. superintendent of the needs. of thein-| A ¥ATIONAL asociatlon s being £ p,.,p:,:;.‘. P el eI Ve e UL S R ¢ i élfl'.‘,'f.?{fi-';‘::;z gmr;ff::‘;;‘;fi‘u‘“ .'::‘(h‘m-, % ot be surprised that some such move has —_— stitution in that respect, it appropriated | formed by the plumbers and steam nd | goingg of the.events 1g will conclude with b “Beo offlce sswsu..v. i alisopwitoot il Coust e Sl oot Prondi ol andiiciiofepont fuous | & SEOREDE HOMBREOR IAMOIL | pulyha Renchshiforii puepie ICEalis | ansiteasy be L opiia oy el g vesh (@ Wsboioinpon il ubioot: i Ramolved) | | yyyANTED Zrotuaa utitien ssd ettt ot e domeblejpraparty i s nch o c o0 of th chief officials of Mormondom into INGWOMEN. econciy proves very coatly, as has been [surrender, and make an asignment. at T s rantod tha | 220 ot 3 st oRBALs CANXCEANOE Vo i Mexic for the purpose of spying out| Any person who renders material aid |shown in the cage of 1he insane asylums |once. Iriy e 4 INA7ANTED--To exchanga fon hardware, 450 acies oF part of twe thousan ¢ aose8 of tim: 90 S R AT G Gl 5 2 g ightot sufffaga. i WV ot e awebator cormrs, Neb st exchssuy | forty miioncatsar. Runoas Clty. ik oxetngo the land and selecting a new location in and comfort to workingwomen in the|of Llinois and Indiana.. Tha: Indiana J T rotloolod ttanl] The residunts of this elty, one and.all; fin,a stock of haraware. Adcrsss box 255, Liverton,, | N brasks land or morchandiss. Bodford, Souer & case of an emergency. It is but natural |largscities is evtitled to rank ay & phil- | fire adds forca to the warning. given by ’ ‘i}m‘ ::; :‘M :;:t e mm: trr_ntwne?l e‘o;mey )dtc’heasuttlipgs of this [¥eb. 83250 | v 0 S e 2 o A 0 tainly 3 ) of 'ammany, n ociety and jake p art In the discussions. || o= oo r— e LE - C wap—one half 01 in norsh Omaha. that Prosidont Tuslor should deny (| aatbacpist S ey oo sl yiaiandin | the Sl ILnoisGoslnlty, and ol hors et mamn (Rern e T Pho cvouinof mvotiog will probably be u;‘.g,.5.‘,"?';.,’1’;1\',;1"‘0:;;‘:&.::‘;%.."?.'?.\f':'f."',‘f:“i‘gfi'“,; Adrens 37, Boooon a3t el ohanged from Satarday to Friday nig] B ) hpad Worees RS e hat have recently arison, than any other class of wage-workers, | heed: mnbo it. In taking. measures o the next: meetiig. This will He donn-':}fj::,'jll‘: 1 lx:;:v: \i\'.')“i."'yk..r«:' ‘;\ovmm_m_ o PlsitboN.fi.L T The woman who has her own way to|to protact our insane asylum it is hoped Tz legialaturdmay yet go insane.ows im order to aceorr.moldate all parties. in- wuo:ggl::er o m' , Foc'y, l:xm}r:c;i xmeAr{:I‘“:K ;n‘g);fie'xh:{ Y.nf]m the cast Prommmiox has scored a victory at the [make in the world as & rulo has hard | that the legislature will #e0 to it that| o v umber of insane asylum bills thet) "¢ — —— compensarion wi oyt clipuny 1 co.opC: | iands o1 Snteman of £out e famous Hot Springs, Arkansas, A s at- | time of it at beut, snd particularly o in | tho worl is done as thoroughly as possi- |y, oot ae Smoke Sasl of North Carollna Tobao fwer: ' % "V STy ofee S ute of tho state requires that at cach | 1760 cities where omployment is ditlicalt | 1o, It.Js wel knowa that our asylum ia ! ANTED —Ladics or _a¢1 & emen in city 9. coun man, 61 ieist her, A dczess Mes. A Lookwood | 1 3 i e — e I Omahn Neb state election the question of license shall ;0 obtaln, wages low, accommodations|in vezy dangerons corsdition as to firelpro- Haraly an Iato, | — 113, 60 a0 mice, Tigh anc. ploasant’ work . | Omana Nob: o ip limi a - i Rra R eacs ; % ; 3 A 8 ERSO/TA :~A ¢ e, dosires She ac o be submitted to the electors, 1 @ ma- | POOF companicnship limited, and sur- tooticn and fire escapes The safely of | Ulyaies Dispatcs . oo NTNGHAM. v, ais. olty. Tanuany | 2500 DERSOUALI-A youns gestrdenttos e acitalat jori y of the voterson the question he|Found/ngs uncongenal. Various plans |inmates should first bo providodforand| When a nowspaper- calls & maz..Jike [ 0t o ut 150 1 iy e son ¢ Pater sert | Lureh o ns” | Address WL oo ofos! bt ot for license, then it is unlawful for the have heun_a_uggeated and tnnd‘ to better | this sbsald be done by favaishing easy anfi'g;:txy(;oan'?Ldn:f::!‘:n ;:? i Ae(f;;’:nmghnn, zged 1 year,2 montis ST e e e TOST AND.FOUND, . g s last | the condition of the workingwomen, [ modes of exit in cise of fire. The atten. |18 rep , W] Sl b Puro Buckwheat flour and Self-Lisiog Corn 5 county court to grant them. At the last A Lo iy gross, and Nobraskedn the U. S, ssnate,| Frmera will take place on Saturday,, Jon- | meal kept by all first-ciacs grooors. We warrant all 05724 wollow leather pocket-brok contatnirg,a. election the question appears to have heen | Partioulatly with regard to furnishing | dants ehould be instruted how $o act in %0 "' 0idently a projndico thor sarhich| sary 31, 42 p, m., from the resdench 0 buskwheat sald undor our brand pure. W. J, WEL- | 1 /') amtount cf monc yland o noten A f inadsertently overlooked. It scemed to | them with comfortable homes. Some of | an emergency, and to do thissome system | has a tendency o ran uway with tho eai- | Seu th 27/ strect, . (utorment % the Holy A . . al il bo i -, s sovarn 1 1o 7 be taken for granted that by common these plans have proved quite satiefic-|ghould be adopted. The next thing is to|tcr's better judgment. “ldmss,"duz\',n Sey ulchre. FOR RENT—HOUSES AND T,0TS, (il SRSt 1t license would be voted. but the | tory, particlarly a home-like boarding | talio. every precaation possibie against|psuslly gliu as high up on the 'adder ¢f 1y 1)\ TON, —Toounry 20, at Wetesloo, et e e T CET Nowtounilan i, & sonthe ol ware. consent license, would be voted, but the s e ; ; ame. - Van doo’t bolovg to the old Ne- | ' Nobraka, Aliox alie st 118 Theseoncs: | TR T=Tos oot | L 1w piktd, ") ot 1o Catn: soquel showed differently, The returns | ouec, such a8 is conducted by Sarah H. |fire by furnishing an. aceguate supply of | bracka raiload ring crowd, acd consar Rl o Haunu b eoplug, 50od Tocation, 1: @ Dasenport | it B s Wt B Ploasart - ad drov 1‘l -I'n oo Eallotaintths county against | Leggett, of New York city. water and fire-eatinguishirg apparatus. | quently hia plain talk gives 1:om the | Funeral will taoplnce on Suaday, Feben.| > 87 e, i :)w"nlyv:«-, foreward : GRS ko0 SRR Bl SRS ta.| 1n tte published report of lior ‘‘board., e gripes. Pence, the question arises, whew | ary 1ot Tnterm-nt ut Britton semetery. 2O RENT—Foar room basement_ convanient for | | O30 On hculay crouli, Jan. ¥6, beason Jigenac, s nono or it Tho mattor WS Lo | 1og house gfor busiuess women,” from OUR BUSINESS. INDEX. mun has tho gaies s ho ron guaikle.for 2108 Chmengor T2 el clviorn. ent f findor, o bea oo, 30 ken in'o ¢ I 5 ren decided r - 1 . v — —_— —_— —— - » o l‘]““(‘:'l "‘l‘l'"_‘fj ot ‘:’:"";wi:i“_ on the | M8y 1, 1878, to Moy 1, 1884, & copy of| Tse Brn takos pleasure fa calling ax | {or e 330 orilys or whou 2t tle e e e e g CLLANEOL by l.m ;ll"' 228 Hence no license can | Which we have received, we are told that | tantion to the compuchonsive and we'ds = CO., LARS D038 16th St., over eiaz 8884 m BISE L0V Threas question of leecse., ence no license . & i x RENT—4 Jorno wol SR, i1 meli ¢ ither bue ness bo grantol in Hot € ngs for the ot ¥hen e sarted hor entonprse bor| erangod buioom Indux which spposrs n| BENEVALENT WOHK., e | T e e e B R R '8 e s “;\‘n_ two saloons | Boaee accommodated thirty boarders, | shis iseue. 15 is divided Into propesiy a CUFFS Slat BT L 0p :u\:“u): in n: ‘fln‘»lx:whivh) the city de- | who vere charged foar dcllars a waek, | claasifiod coctions ropresensivg the diter- |, Coming Fatr to be Civen by the PRSI JOLIENT. Furaihed south ‘sont: soom, 1904 [ i done prompt. T 32,000, 1t is safe to| Which incladed all ths privileges of tho | ont trades, professions, and occupations, Cauaha.Bemevolent Bociety., SUARNG Tids wARK ol R e R I [T R € I‘ . that 4 1‘ s wil manage | house. At the evd oft a year shefin alphabetical oader, so that it wiil bo T AL ARE THE % and ome furnhwd rcoms, within say, :;1“-‘“' nin xl.‘:-}:;le“.l "7 |secured more comngdious quar- |found very converiont for referenss, to Nest Mondsy evening,ju, Baltoser’s AEaT e Ho Yoyd's o) vrs housa. . .':;’ i to get theie usual supply of cocktails, ters, and graded her puices from $3.75|merchsnts abroad and buyers at home, hell, will open. $he long t:fl(ud <} fair of EVER MADE, A B s 4.50, and also to take transient|The mercisntsof Omaba, upon having b i o, Al L partics without children; 5 cor 10th ard oy T a ‘Tho Resewaters of to-dey weep tears | t0 €490, 3 the @umaha. Benevolent. eostety. This v, Alh Linen, oty L 90 81421 e partioulars, ot blood because they thivk tnat some boarders at a very low rate. All.clnnel their at xalnuon aslled to th'ln pl-m_ron.d- fnic s glver,for the borefls of, and the lipings wo Exteriors. | | ** e ' . i gontlemen havo medo a profit of a fow | of workingwomen, exaopt dowsstics, exo | ily recosaized theopportanity offyrad for | 3/ ChYTaon g Gyt e | Asie for them (ORBEND=3 nlehod ot & aeoly CHANGE—pamus (o lig vl proporty I, thourand _dollars in ":’C“h“"?, with ocelved upon satisfactory reforences. advantsgeous and wemunerative sdver e e mar oy oo L - Netiomn et 1L Wooiley, Nognu 30, G imahe, e o, ot went thoe | Tho houso s conducted upon ths family | tisiv. Tho promptnoss with wh-ch they | 1% \hls 1 ., regurdlons of soomac matton. | LAt RY.OS. Agants for Omahs | ppon ssur TR rofited thereby. 0 3 i B g L % e Dk Chas It Wooley, i 3 sufilli how would they fesl, if the iter- | plan. Every boarder i s member of | have rarpondsd to the lnvlhu‘sn to par ality. f wil conkinue during tha, TES’! Yum{ BAKH{G PUWDER T[]'DA‘I St N.mnllmnk,:\nl.nn,'}nu oboy Aumhx:'lf‘ ost on flve millions was deopping into | Mrs, Lopgett's femily, aalt is called. Al ticipato in tho boneftta to be derlved | TyPn 0 bl 0o and i f Ny S s i o0 Y . other pockets thau thelr own from the|iy. pome camforts sre hore cb- | from this porchasers’guide, is svidence of e Fh e Rrar ds advertised as absolutely pure demg Do o1 t¥o geutlen, 012 Faru T2 EAORANGE i tor o ot orc im bility of the state to find a legi 4 dits Ly | Clesees of society ars cordially in CON TAIN AMMONTA. " = 3 Baub o, phe Meolies %, . :pexr m:.nd {-;li-l Investment for the|teiced, and the women become|the populaity ¢f the Beandits h'y participute in the featlsitisa, TR (Gt T frond i, T 25 Cpitof e, [ Kank ¢ , Nob. imate r ; Yy b % 3 3 ave amcunt of schcol moeneyel—[ Lincoln nq\ulnte_d and bave plenty of [standing and value ss an advertising Bach evening during the,weck a fine an- | Sse8ss oY A e e Journal soclal epjoyment.. In cess cf sickness|modium, The business mon of Omahs tertalament, cont atitg, of orchestral and | 2m w- B‘L:‘(.,‘:Eh\"ul;I"L‘-:‘n“l’l‘;&‘:h'lt‘:‘l;“]‘hll"llD;I‘\m\xl)hw por sl il ; Why should the state allow a lot of spez- they recelve prompt attention and as|well know taat throug)': the Bk they e oalsamaio, willbaaivem OuMondayeres o K‘Em::«:emglr;; :‘u' e~ ala ors to make money out of the school |good care asthey would at their own|can reach more than double the number ;g tha fall Musical Unon orchestrragor - “;‘““fiffi‘;kl hvn‘l'x'f&'f“ e % Io e, Lol No i ':h‘n‘;";:‘r:’u:nflll:nl:& 1ands, t! o procceds cf which should have | home, Tn the management of her fomlly fof people than they can throrgh all the ating of bentz-five. gieces, will glve a 1om Opers buuea, Howard 8 gtiouzbrance Al sorsiunlostlons wllla.lru'.:ll:t‘:lb‘l b\»g..ann.dintuthuhtetuuuryl There | Mrs, Leggett lmpob:s no other reairalu’|other pap rs of this olfy combined, ' laxand conosrt.. Homa ¢E the besh v | l“u,f:.':!»E.I.-nfi“m::v":‘ix!‘flfu'\'r"fl':'-w“' &/:Il o (5 L 8, poar, o4 Cumiy, 1s 1o trouble to find a proper place for the | than those which are necessary to every Ixtra copies of this lacue, conta'ning | Fhons in'tho oty wid also pirticipate, clatern, Q1% 3, Lo, storer, 51 81, 1 9310 | - - —— — = - fovestment of sohool mcnoys. From the | well regulsted hourehold, and no one is|this va'uable iniex, can be ohminedl‘t the f amor,g which might. be menuosed the Foney A |'\'1rpusu;m|3|'?|'\\ LS. i\ 3i dmitted to her family circle unless the | Bz office. A great ma:y sf them willlbe | Syasgogue coir. g in Owmahs, Apply 10 G, 0. B A NITE! N very beginning such icllows as the editor | & y 1 Y " During the week ohanes wil be sold 14, Anderson Block, orth cntie: of the Livcoln Journal and those who | references ea'i fy her that the spplicant | sent away, and parties wishiog papars in L fika gold hasded caze valued at Sealod proposalsin triplicate. ipdoried, pioposa's havo owned him lave been constantly | would bean unobjcc ionable membxr, It |stamped wrappera 1eady for mailiag can { g g0, " js to ba presonted ) tho bank TPl BT purinet v vk norh st rfeto o) s Ml L (L lotting to rob the school funds and make | is an uxsectarin kome, o open religious | tind them at this ciice. presidens in this city who shall have the I poste s W cor 15th aad Capitol ave. g [ 8000 one harneaks shes Aud o 0] So0wn '.'»:’.'du', P! 8 ¢ th hool | exercizes beiog obeerved, but church- = yreatest number of votes to his credit at (Windo, | e bk bt ¥ i direct: use of the patrimony of the echoo H address before the Ne- | the closing of 1ho fair. Tils will be o L 1th se |4t ot Wisrtarnastor childron to enrich themselves, No |golvgis encouraged- It is evident from yosa peler® the Ne- | irited contest, aud a great deal of Bl Arpariimati (ki dibtess mara AeLa W g0 body has ever charied the Rosewaters of | her cport that Mrs, Le:geit isnot con-|brasks farmer's state Il]lll‘lo.. Wis an money will be made in this way. A hooms 026, o . [ Plans il bpocitcatl ua &an b ¢ \aiaingd n the W it is hoped no one will ever[duct'ng this home ss & money-msking | elaborate esssy upon the fallacies of pro-| ™ 5,06 valuable uonations have aiready s alp Vidite Onuis, x",n'.(u-'l tar dlocu* Oulago, 11l g ol N or_Tight housckeoring, t#e rooms, [ aud the YJouria.” ut Kanas City, %0, » ablo to oharge the Rosewaters of the | entorprise. The first two yeara sho loat | tecticn and tho advantages of free iride. |baon made, incldiog orguas, —gold O ral e Tor th putiy e, B VI 'ocs ke e | Cotats stk it s a0 €0 Fosess reapanalbhe be able to charg 1 headed Y 0 o . iy han = . i Morton csl's it s protest against | wasches, gold headed canes, ete. | o BBL | hidd bject th the pg roval of khe d:pertimcnt oh the future, with conspiring or plotti- g | money, The other years, with the ex-|Mr. A A L 8 Mr. Juias Meyer is president of the — oL e agoiat £ho state to cnrich tnemselves o |coption of 1884, show s small|over tazation, which we are not. dlepased | M. Ju i BORE RN B U)o (o TREREEER T A A B 8 A | RS LML A At N o assist others in robbing the tax-paycrs. [ profit, the sverage snnual giin|at present to controvert, but it scens fo sisting bim _in the work are: Mrs, i, | ivs ugaLmiyuisess o EVER 3EKX QUESTIONK_ 2 o torest of tho servic . 4 0 ) « g By s, 0 . = . 3 _ 1t RENT-<A now sIght room howsr. Knquire of Propes. ength of timo vequl or Wiy shou'd the sisto o ita oficers ply Jbsiog 814 It hate ware wote) s, Bomarwr Kulhihe snbioct watter wuf fwlans, Mn Soentioery Mok tog inonm (o oo s 1 | | O FEFTCA ML RSN, Bogthe 2| o1 LB S oA ¢ 5 Mo, A s Mrs, N oy i o a ourtl fnto the hands of a gang of jobbers and | womea like Mra, Leggett who would be (1ot tmely and the remedy too remote. " u. Hohlesinger, Mrs, S. Prince, THE TEST OF THE OVEN. st 801 unt be acoamuel 8 Suet soulators, some of whom are mere boys | willing to coaduct such homes as hers(Just now the free trade lm_u Playsa | S Binewanger, Mrs, Max Meyer, i e D0l RENT- Furnished a wke bowrd. 003 W fat ' the funcomigood, o 'at I ml who never did have any other busi | the coadition of workingwomen would be | very sxall pert in the overtazation of the | Nfra. B, Newmen, Mrs. Adolph Meyer, | PRICE BAKING POWDER CO,, [ 1 i (R P E Y ,“,',,l,lmfl L and 0 DOV ’ " : o je s o SOR K 5 hous: ooms, modern bidde wiving the 13 shall 4l to sxecu oss oxcopt dealing in school land leascs? | greatly ameliorated. Such homes, where | average Nebrasks farmer. 'What the | Mrs, P;)dnnl‘:‘:h';i M;. :l ‘k.i‘axlar, D P ey lfl " A Em t ‘ulldk"::ll\.u'..lli(l:‘f“l"llvl‘. a'w'.::i'-:x::' ‘:;:';'.'n ,’H £ rocel ,:lf‘:‘“.:h:{m”‘l »..3..“:."’»“.”'.' oy i 1ot surprised at tac Journal | the number ot the family is 1 mit:d, scem | farmer wants and what the alliance was Mg. M, (._A‘k;‘n.n mil‘b:‘; '(ffr“s)l -';oh I, Price's Special Flavoring ofs, | F3 et | 0 are no 0 b . i 'd 1oy ‘ rong sst, mos s and natural@aror knows, 0 he biddar, 7 Bl:'] “;‘“ : It -xl\\lm\'u has sympathized | to us to be more practisal, cheerful, #nd {orzacizad for s rellef from over-faxation llngfiuH::;n;lfl IR or ean 0N Fhasirongsts most dalisons a4 aaiare | darer baviiad O TENTargo furubbod Do, lochuding | ver furthor'y trnat o aldress thy wn onlgued i Tublic thioves and plunderers and [bencfic'al than the largs so-called|by the ralircads, and more equitabo st L Br. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems | F b oo vl Wiad e sots Bhocopart i | Vet o ey et fomeer for thew With: | women's hotels, which o8 & rols sic |taxation of railrord properts. When end| 1nook Thac Obip O, B L § TS AT ALARAL Lo ":“i.uuhue of this p'under the concern | aothing more nor lees taan huge ten: - | where has M, Morton cyer exeried bim- | 1 'icor Brs. our paper 1hat Weeplng | oqici O, OALE BY GROOERS. T a0 AHPY 40 duba Biok, 416 W1k Vb X uamar - \ :Lum have been dead long ago. wment houser, where the inmates erelse'f (o relieve the farmers| 1 see by yo pe CHICACO. . 87, LOUIs W ong ago.

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