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THE DAILY BEE--SATURDAY, AUGUST § 1886 ated and carried Into effect the pl f 1itiel terribly i od th BY THE WAY, didn’t wa “ TII I‘: ]) \ I “ \r B P: E A od 170 eile e pian of & ::t(cl: :g.a::sref‘::ud’t:"m over the — hLd:n:l'.;\::z n‘:::d .‘:rr::».“‘ the door to think :(;:t;:r:ih';llmld headed men n this country e — —~“By the way, I wish you would state in Mile. Marle Van Zndt, who I« betrothed Ouwana Orrror No, 014 axp 016 Fanvaw Sn The Hungarlan honse of lords has jast | ihe Ber, in behalf of Fori dghbor: | ——¢ ) . ton Ruesi b o Niw York Orrice, Roos 65 TaiboNe captain. The funeral cortege, which with | therance. Profiting by the experlence | poen reformed by the sppolntment of |yoeq "m":h; “:npl:h:in:'mm::i »'l‘:l::: yo! | Polmers ].' b Wi Farnam street restantant [.pmn'"".','l.,.",'m".'.’l.'.".m:ffif’f’,'.??.‘f:w?{?' 1 solemn pomp has wound from the llttle|of other munlclpal governmonts, and |thiriy new members by the emperor of Trinlty oathedral would like thote M”‘y to lm:,la:;:?x' ’:‘m:{ :rh ln*; "‘Rn'i "'”"’;":h" hafore accep ting him. 4 a1 . , “and when T heard one o 3 s " mountaln where Grant died, across the | fortunate in honest officlals at the head | Austria, acting as king of Hungary. T aive us a reat,” remarked & well-known Oap- | wtters yell out ‘ons Missoo,' Mkm"n ‘friom: P ?":1.1::; i\':ulmnnr:; a'l'ii’i"“éi(fli'.‘.’a" .ln‘.;:l , ) or, is no s the B oeiE & A # sate Ale selections of these mognates have been i . only Moxaay mor great state whero ho mado his last home, | of affalrs, our city ean honestly boast of | 3 SFHERS - the "l‘rmgu"m of art and | 10! avenue man. *‘If this racket is kept up [ what kind of a dish or drink that was, ‘That's | Bennett A‘ln{‘;‘w‘wfl" with foontemplated marriage to Charles Halle, of Berlin, O Yot ' 1 §200 | ia approaching the grave where he s to|securing neacely dollar for dollsr value solence, financs and industry. . Among |much longer we shall all grow crazy, usless | short for Miesouri, and it means a glaes of by Six Months s e bs lald to rest. Accompanied In its|recelved for the money Invested. In the |ihem arothe governer of the Austro-Hun- | we sell our property at a sacrifice and move | water, replitd he. T waited for neatly ten nAltr”:{‘n:;‘;\Ilp::' ?P';::'Gr,"f}:crl"ntl'(‘\m"fi:f" Mr., . Re: ar, at Alamo, the The \V“c‘»lyl‘v";’ bt dbd " | course by tho tears of the nation which |five years to come, at the end of which |gatian bank and several direotors, the | to another part of the city, I understand | mitutes for the glass of water which 1 had [justice of the poacs, Samuel Demoret, who » that the present sexton of the cathedral is a | ordered, when I remarked that that Missoo | marriod them at Hamilton, 0., July ‘|,'1\;-,, o 20, i ponin e 200 , and which | ttme Omaba willbave a hundred thonrand | s¢ademiclans Hunfaloy and Gyulal, ex- Qo Year, with premiom st el et e Nl Primo Miuister Coloman Ghlezg, the [man who dossn't understand mustc, and that | was n long time coming, “That's an old teick | We* present, 8ix Months, without premiuni 75 | e never manifested Its unlty as it has|iuhabitanws, we shall be able to balld foqiist Hirachlor, the rohitect ~Ybl. [ he is practicing under the instruction of that |in this place,’ #nid my friend; ‘when a man | , [iecontly Miss Hewitt, an attendant in t One Month, on trial.. “eveesieeveny in the presence of this natlonal sorrow [soundly, substantislly and extensively | Hirschlor represents the Jewish element sxpert bell-ringwe from New York, T\ will | calls lor water they siend tle. off 0 I R gn;\_‘m?h‘o’ g Pt b L LLL ating - = ; iz 44 50 or b of promi i o part o connrsy and bereavement, the faneral prosession |on the foundatlons we have lald, profit- [in the kingdom. A number of the ap- |iye the sexton sbout six months, T suppose, | possible in order to make him call for beer, | noble maas :“I}J“nh:‘;.:’:::h(‘: | Tat »."(M: All Communiostions relating to Newsand Eqtoril i ofntees have German namss, whila not tuatters should be addressed to the EOITOR OF TR | poary the tomb, Through crape-draped |ing no lees from our own, than from the | P m o8, to learn to ring thoso bells satisfactorily. | which he can get inn jiffy. The longer yeu | "d8tliog poppy.” aingle Stov: r Russlan ha : Brr, streots and aventies, busy with commer- | expetlence of others. A ring 7 ovak, Serb, o lnigre. | Meantime we shall have to grin and bear it. | live tho more you find out,’ 'Correct! Waiter, | ., At 8 iegro wedding when the minister read been added to the body. Gen. Marlcisyy, a : the words, *| p Tt strikes me that the most appropriate thing | never mind the Missoo, but bring us two rds, *love, honor and obey, " the groom JssRSs LETTARS, All Business Letters and Remittances ¢hould be | oj] ]ife, and hung with the emblems - — who defended the fortresa agalnst the ) interrupted him and said: “Read that agin addrosed to Tiir Bex P O e [of mourning, 1t paesss slowly| A Neonaska man, who started ont|goveroment duting the revolutlon of [foF that sexton to practice on is aset of dumb- beers, aaid I, aa T porceived tho forco of my [ sah; read it wunca mo,' so's de Indy kin ketoh Y 1848, 1s 0ae of the new sppointees, bells, It occurs to me also that the proper | friend's remark.” the full solemnity of de meanin', Ise byen thing for the Trinity folks to do is to import married befo',” Drafts,Checks and Post ofl} able to the order of the company Yo AL 11116 DALk, Whish, bveriocking the s The Princess Victoria, born on May 26, q e THE BEB PUBLBH[NG.UO" PRODS, | beantital Huduon, ts o gl the greatest | boon taken fnto custody at Kaasas City, There Is somothing carlonsly sarcastlo | an expert bell-ringer,” ——4On the tenin tho other day,” said & |l E. ROSEWA e lation, | Bttraction In rocelving the ashes of|while on his way to Washiogton. This|in the aunouucement by the Russian o commerclal travller, " brakeman stuck his | Teeg, “::J',:l‘.“::}.'.‘,'..‘;.',:,’l',':l;',‘l‘tk"(‘“" """hi";‘{g "/\«hll-‘\'."l‘_’;k;k?l'““ v Daily Girculation, | o orioa's soldlor-cltizen, Thousands of | shonld boa warning to Mr. Olovoland |Rovernmont that It wants nothing more | "——'T saw a parageaph the othor day(to [ head in the oar, as wo wore approaching | by hoe uncommon haanty and. the ruer that — - troops unite with stlll greater multl|not to teiflo any longer with Nebraska |18 Ccntral Asia than it now has, especlally | tho effect that the sexton of cemetory in an | water-tank station, and yelied ont, ‘Hanlon !' | $o may marry Albert Victor, the oldost e 9 . when the same paper that contalns the |lq Massachusetts town had butied over | Iiversbody i, ¢ o | of the Prince of Wales, and tho heir pres M. Keiiey, It seems, is getting to be |tudes of cltizens tn tho fiual honors. | ;yiriots who are hungry for office and | gtatoment contatns also an acerunt of the i bR BL R il Lol rose up and said, ‘Where ia he?" | tive of the British throne, oomsiderabl of a travaler, but his recep-| The south no less toacfully than tho north | erygy with dissppolntmont. They want |hurrled forward movements of Conmacks | {1 NS, 1 Lii"s T ropressatative | Onalrs seloael (oot pecint it wae not tho | (Tho eogagement Ia announced of) Mr ; 1 . ? . seant, but Hanlon | Avgustus Munroe, a son of the Patis banker, tion in forelgn lands ia very chilly, The|joins in the snd memorlal. Comrades|n, more postponement of the prizs die- :;n:z't:: O_A!uliln {“1 3’" l‘z":!‘;;'::d,f:l:‘,t to the sexton of Prospeot Hill cometory, *I| station, Hardly a day passen withont some | & Mirs Alic Knaeland, daughtee of A question with the adminlstration just and frlends walk arm in arm with those | {slbution, mentgh“ :l;lf "n“ml“ Centn"lv Aualu can beat that,” said he, with a triumphant | similar mistake being made about this station. (“nn{l[r_n l[\"l,llyTlt:Hu(.]lzll, of tN«w ‘\ t'k‘ nlh:\ i e e s ol “w - - *jof Miss Ada X h 0 o now ls whero ¢ send Mr. Kelly next.|who opposed him ro vallantly In civil e e ) 1sno neod of sending moro troops | “mile: }I‘ bave burled over 4,000 porsons | It shows that tho colonel {s one of tho bost | James E, Thayer, to. oy, MoeHs Additon, % Some forelgn countey must be found that | strife, while the dull booming of the min. Avor Bovp Is In a quandary whether [ there, for the English have no intention |during the twenty-fivo years that I have[known men in Nebraska.” grandson of Commodore Morris, will accept this second-hand minister as | ute guna echo In sad reverberationsacross ho shall sign the ordlnance providing for [of carrying on a career of conquest |been sexton of the comctery, and I am still on INF A ‘plflm «f evidenco in & Quebsc breach of 1 : > YRR R A N EcH Bniqas | dece.” < promiso caso was & cufl With an offer of mar- the representativo of the United States. uu-lrlck;l: nontlnmt.I 1ln .l thou:nnd the :::l-::t;:":&n;do -:Mc f;:or;d: of the (‘1?:1::.clum ;‘LI;:'::?;:';“; fuTlCo w‘;g"l“"; nn—m—(;n‘ll. A.K <n;‘r:nw:;l,t ;huiimv“‘ p.\llsonzv‘r ;inc;v wrilten on It (;.m'.}mhr, ‘;vhlrll:‘uthn dod- citles and town, memorial eervices volce a | exp: venue, [ 5 i " Sens ent of the 588 v, St Joseph and |fendant was holding the plaintifi's hand an ) * [ the tntelligenco that *'the negotiatlons D M1 T F TN WY BARRHAAL B uhisparing fervid words, o ponped tho e~ > 3 Ay ion in manuseript on the smooth linen r Tho universality and sincerlty of this | cause an overdraft upon the paving fand, | statw quo.” ington led a well-known Omaha politician to | Vednosday morning to Miss Medora Oresab, | wrigt, Sho was sentimental or shrowd enough at the home of tho latter, 10 Nevada, Mo, | to keop tho articla ont of the wash, and. now The mayor takes thls ground u, —— givo tho Bik a little reminiscenco of Mr. wolf upon belng a home instltution, has [ mourning ls e sight long tobe remembered | The may g pon the The adjournment of the Spauish cortes | Tipton, whom the Chicago Zrsbune recently | THere is a rather protty littlo romanco in tho |it is of practical valuo, story of the wedding, as told by the St. Louls G ion that the contract for pavin, = employed nearly all of the city assessors | by the people of the caunc‘ry. That 1t is s\lppol“m‘u p B | (N PaTIoW 1 thie FREAWAL L 6E- TN tb 3 Aherih A - s a8 ite canvassing sgonts. Thess asseesors | somothlng more than sontiment who can | South Thirteenth street has alroady been | negotiate a ’uuw troaty botween tho ::':;;l h:"m:c:‘::mm:“!::‘;“:::' poll:t‘i':i'::. Globe-Demacrat, Tt will no doubt prove in- It proves tho falslty of tho|let, but everybody knows that tho Thir. |United States aud Spain, or, to spoak [ v, bo romersbered’ waid tho politician, || (000 attant eolonels many Omaha I {: H 'I' H Y [] S I S Wk are reliably informuri that a cer- | nation’s estoem and a natlon’s sorrow. because If thls paving is done it will | hotwoen Russla and Eog'and are 8.1l in | Tipton as receiver of the land office at Bloom- taia Insurance company, which orides it- go to property-owners and solfcit Insar- [ doubt. 0 I . s m ance, and cf conrse the property-owners, | charge that republics are ungrateful. To |teonth street matter is In a muddle and Rzrzlgt:g:::y, t(itle‘}?::(‘l:?%:l(;::ofi:t:fi republican. O the last day of the session of | fFiends: “‘Col. Dawes is, as his friends know, if they do not want their property as- [the desd the pomp and parade of | that no paving should be done on that that the oauyu.a oF the IKlinre ot tge laat | the senato in 1865, Androw Johnson sont in ““’:‘“ *‘l:'"i; Uhl‘fl“’lfl by M;‘yhn;en;mi Conaider- sessed too high, patrontze this home com- | burlal moan nothing' No citizen of the [thoroughfors until tho Union Pacific|1eaty to receive confirmation st tho |the name of Horaco Greeloy to be minister to forh 247 T Basieet rubbed ‘L'i.fiu',":l.‘fi“c'fi'; pany. Ia this way, it Is safo to say, they [republic was more simple in his tastes or bridge is reconstructed. The olty 1s In [hands of tho renate was the fact that It | Austria, The rules of O'Im senate x(i(lx(niud bright, peachy complexion he bonsted when|A Wild, Burning ltch, that Strikeq get tholr insarance for nothing. In oth- [modeat in his wants, But to the people |duty bound to do the paving around the | Was 80 manlfestly In tho Intercst of the [ that if any ono senator objected to tha confir-1ye ™ Joft school has been railroaded| Witha Thousand Electric Itching or words, the Insurance company virtaal- | whom he eerved so well in their time of | exposition building, That was the con- Spanish colonles and to the detrlmont of f mation on the day that the namo was eont iv, [ jnto gomething more ruddy and rug- ) _ i it SRS do by |the Unlted Staten that no body of sena- [it must go over ono day for consideration. | ped, But the coloncls Hom 1y compels the clty to pay the promiums |need these evilences of sorrow mean on on which the leass was made by |tors could afford to take the rlsk of in- | Tipton objected to the consideration ct the L L T, T of its patron: much, and serve to make known their ap- [ Mr. Poppleton. It would simply be a|dorsinglt. Those who are nogotiating nomication, Various sonators went to him | Gen ho visited k".u"m;, C“ylh\‘b mi“"h Y I)n‘u;ml”“ ool that valualle meds Gatts ir gii i i i obi J @ uich Teaw advertised in yourpaser. 1 hav preclatlon of his noblo worth, their griof [ dlagrace if that equare wore not properly | the troaty anew should bear this fact in|41q urged him to withdeaw his objec- B8 (UK L E8 P A FON B0 T0 X1 LHB YA IR AR LIS | ERO LAV I INE Eiayy AT BB AN Tue republican atate central commlt- : mind, for It is by far better to have no o W8 Brit R over his untimely death, and their sym- | paved when the exposition opens, ) tions eo that they could act on at, || i i where the Jews firt go it a them, and did not tee, acting upon the advice of the attor- pathy with & fn;“y 85 ,’m Shreavon thin agraement at all than to have ons which legislature was attoending to its dutics that | know now to cure it It has many othor Beglish —ee d confirm the nomination, but Tipton was | . i ; : w68 T . I5Hs . for ocu = " = confera all the beneflts upon the Spanieh Lol K organ palpitated whenever its owner came in | pames. Ihave had it on my lLody for over enty ney general, recommands that all coun-| '\ oy iricken republic Long after| OTHER LANDS THAN OURS, provincos and leaves us to bear all the | immovable. He eaid ho never would vote for | proximity with or thought of the flaxen- |74 tlos having over 1,600 inhabitants olect |0 = 0 0 of fomeral music|] The courte of events durlng|hardships. Greeley for that office or any other. The | headed Jittle davghter of Senator Cresap, of] NO DOCTORS COULD TELL a recorder of deeds at the fall election. | o oo gi0q away, and the |the week in England has been devold of =il senato adjourned that night, and tho nomina- | Nevada, Miss Cresap mado her first impres- | 1° Whatit was. end probably T never would have 3 TR p A 5 known, had I ot soen the advertisement in your It will be remembered that it was tho T than passln 3 King John, of Abyesinia, s perfectly | tion failed by reason of Tipton's obstinacy | wion in tHe lobby of the senate, and later led | valuable papor. Forst,it i+ o realy affeetioa of g e G G Do DOan D (e Sl LD sl i el com?entg o | whling o xliovo Ksasla, 44 ho has bsen | When Tipton returned to Nebraska. e of | ‘o bl desed eclonel theough al tho social | P18 next oEb I barntit o vor ' ol he leg; by thaso of businoss life and activity, the ¢AlTE episode oontinues to attract at- gy the Jagt yoar and & half, but thioks |his republican friends took him to task ':‘)r intricacies of the Imperial club and the upper | 1ng office for counties having over 15,000 memory of the last trlbuto psid by the | tention with Lord Randolph still holding | that his services in this matter aro worth | preventing the confirmation of Greeley, So ciust of Jefferson City society. Tho result Is | 20N poople, and the bill was eo patsed, but ¢ 4 the tramp hand despite the attacks of his | exactly half a miilion, which the Eoglish | much was said about it that finally, ata public| o . X 5 ot natfon to General Grant will be remem- J 8 ¥y P his marrisge to the fair young lady. Both n ; a1t OR IR - tho bifl that was signed by the governor |y q " bietortoal dncident of touchlng | fellows. It s generaily folt that no tory %;l“‘mmwt is g7 prrp"lmx‘:n pay fmeetmg at Browaville, ho made a speech | partios aro to be «:ongmlu’itul,(‘khn(‘?,!vm-l)kn 1CHTHYOY 513, OR FISHSKIN; wea inocrcectly engroseod, ome elpher| ) ieoo Ty will bo rocalled a3 the | cablnet could stand without the asslet- cn:fc;fn:;:'r:;m that the mabdi wis will. | Vindicating his courss. Standing upon the | iy bride's youth, beauty and riches, for sho | then o b e ook thoyuitd bhrning Mchy havivg boen droppsd. Nevecthsloes, this | g ) Gouth blow to sectlonal atrlfe; the |8nce of the audaclous descendant of tho | ing at ono timo to relieve Khartoum for 01" and raisiug bis xight hand ho esid | g all threo ifts, and the brido on her bus- [feetlen, Sou viunes tll whore tosersten trat, You bil fa conidored ¢o bo Law uatll declsred | Uy o national unlty. Vietor | Dake of Marlborangh, who has antago- | this amount, but the English gvornment | 4841 1oser S vote [ Grocley. for any | s goncral worth, high position and fine | lsred™ A o uneozstitntional by the supreme court, : X nized his party by trying to propitlate | Was then trasting to arms and Wolreley | /' S e | et SRR o Tost ireasare atlast. . I o T an 0 R T eg a thg | andjyanquisbed hinvojimst togsthseiand Io TS R POk, rather than to moucy and King Johu; | Greeley had gone on Jeff Davie’ bond. S5 6% tavo two spoontals of the o e T R the presence of death animosity and re. | the Parnellites. Lord Bn}xdnl[:h 588 8- | ot (ho former havo proved in the cne g Sl el 3 o 3 C’U'U(' 'RA RESOLVENT proper time, vergs fled forever and a common teibute | Parently submitted to discipline so far as | casy so poor a reltanca that it fs decmed | ——"In 1869 or 1870 Tiptou’s troubles with [ Iiternal God! beneath T before It £30k that baroing ith by the throat, and it Is conceded th i y And h eatin_every la s Witk it s concedod that the busi- |of tears washed with the Marqals of Ssulsbury, , but|other. SoKing Jchn slll get the money |son was then o clerk of tho consul a Brad-| S pros wier i s and . R e U he hss not surrendered un- i — — G A T Rt . — | Ti i 3 Our nation mourne the loss of one ly conditlon, we cannot ssy as much for IN THE NEAR FUTURE. condltionally, Ho s e e English tax-payer will bave the con: Tipton nflmd z}x?z his son ‘Im made fnn»u_l, Rigowsaatoroscih0 bk vel o Hones {hedn i Jic e somo acctions of tho resldence portion of eolation of kncwing thet, after all, there [ but Presideat Grantand Secretary Fish did *‘When Omaha has a hundred thous. | the consent of his mors aged party man- | jq nothing like Britleh gold for helpin i i ive hi AEenetion i , ves this, Omiha. People are too apt to allow gar- 5 RraretoNady cateNaYoontarvative volinalng 14 ish g PIUE | not think it advisabla to give him that posi- | Compelled rebellion’s power to yield g i, 16t him stop nex, and pr{pulltlon.” That time is not now | *3 Policy [ England out of a tight place. tion, That was the cause of the trouble bs e e door to tho Logan House h"‘ ke vIin1tickaoTieY n tho alleys. Tha fact is that tho alleys | °°8 Sisant, though ten years g0 1t} form and reform fn the British sad 1aws. | The pope fn his Tatest allocution shows | 17<e0 Grant aud Tipton. Tis son-in-law, [ WHich lenows no death, nor fusre, nor strif, | HONUM SIS, Pa, Nov 12,1553 g soemed very far In the fature. Then, we | [v is true that theso terms are very gon- O S e N or eale everywhere. Price Cuticurs, tho great 8! y & had & son 1 the patent oftice. Whilo he was sotorth his; he'll trivwph there, 0. Cutioura Kesolvent, the now Elood Lt oro R s a0 fBood i EoARon v {RAThAEe searcely a curb, We boasted that wo had | having committed his party to & general | ho has been credited with a determira‘lon | io the renato ho had & nephew and niceo in | T seom to hear through gates ajar Fimply, and Oily Lkin should be permitted to remain anywhere advagcacy of local self-government and|¢o ghow, On the contrary It sppaars that | tho departments, Vet with all these appoint. | The music sweet which comes ied by Cuticura Soap, ~ liours, as there is a garbage contractor | [PiAbIants ,but very few of us belleved | hig own good time, eeours the adhetin | yovernment for forbiddng the publio pro- | administration. Strango as it may scem, | 23 ¢ their crowns at Jesus' feot. T DN i s ol 1t latly attend to all | 1t: NOW we approsch tho three-quarter | of the young conssrvatives to a decidedly | cession of the sacrament to the sick, and [ when Groeley camo up for president, although | Yes, faith beholds on yonder shore, Ple who is supposed to regularly atten stretch, with moroe than 61,000 resldents, | particular and radioal application of the | for parmitting tho assomblago of {ha late ” 5 The'stream of death passed rafely o'er, Pains. Infl umation ot the Lu s Difl- | Wi 3 ente, g P! g I he had taken a solemn oath never to vote for ult Dreathing, Asthma, So with tho beat systam of asnitary sewerage | S Priuclplen. o will then trade— |ani-clrloal congresn i Ttome. 10 i for any office, Tinto sumported i, aud | Wt ichant o and bears tho vone, S et o th o ani et o that is, he will merge hia follo 2 3 h 0 g cles, are at once rel , and the ction as:isted dngihts/duty complatnbishould jbsimads in in the world, excellent pavements, hand- | (hat of Parnell and Chamberlain, snap {:,r::E’v‘o’;:‘jdhE:al:e:!x:htcl\z‘:)“rlt:nglltg’mc%’n‘(:}:lli‘ lmmpe;llzl,nd“;un 'or, e ’J;'!m:f" ‘;h" bifird iy s Siioirn, Elaster, - Betior & : ”pt" n']m;' o8 "t‘.w“"(i'" ’,i '"‘d‘.y Went | bropared to tala his precious dust; 25c.; fivefor $1.00. Mailod free. I tho Boston clty hall there Is always | thriving tactorics, and & wholesale trade | :‘0ld fogles,” and go In for leadership on | haye proved frulticss, This does mot | O¥°" b0 the democratio party. - Lho dewocrats | Whero all who wish may cluster 'round Potter Drug and Chemical Go, Boston kept open a book of complaints, in which | which Is holding its own sgalnst formld- his ownaccount, e teem to premise any attempt to suit the | ;- T T TITO C r e every cltizen has the right to set forth at |ablo rivals. Our city has outgrown ite| Tord Sallsbury's statement on Wed- | booun shuteh aad state: Fhia oot e ena e el conslders the fault of the clty govern- |advice of the moosbacks and obstruction- | the Afghan question was considered slg-| fhe debate over the naturalization «f mind how he b ho Indi i sty iR ARt Wi Salisbu; il ss nd how he became the Indisn agent at Pine — [Harvey Carpenter, i vificant. prd Salisbury state €~ | Princo Henry of Battenburg showe that Ridge,” said an army officer tha other day. i e complaint must be signed by the nams of |Is also laying plans and providing for the give Zalfikar to the ameer, according to ready to criticlse the quoan as the Ameri- L the complalnant, and, of course, a pieity | fature, romise, and to streogthen the defenses & i g | the survey of the Black Hills, just prior to the p , and, ) & pieity P can congress ls the president. The ac e sailed for 5 5 po Saturday, make the complalnts, tosse that no bogus | sand inhabltants,” we may look first for a D 4 0 effec ments by Rasela, and 1t remalns to be|made a British subject only that she |thst there was no gold in paying quantities in 3 " | tour September 21, entry o mado or falso namo used In the thorough clearlng out of the wooden | scan whother the arts of diplomacy will | might pass him over the heads of British |the Black Hill MeGillcuddg, hewercr, | ooy oo oo o gons n gesnd i Every mornlng an abstract of the various | ready that our people will not permit it | whether recourse must bo had after all to [ parlisment and exciting only laughtor, it | lodge of the grc hat gold viot ; tiont § T InGEAR 9 . L B wer, Tho promler added, referring to | fndioten the decay of tho facling of 1og- | sihclents sy for o ;‘,fxfifmnf::f;: B e o (0 Sea e i different departments of the government, | rotting shells which disgrace many of the | ¢ 1o alteration In the dipl 5 1 i d plomaie | plg, Rogalty has frequently been at- | i contact with McGilli : well at Alegria, South America. i : 3 i 3 McGillicuddy, and derved a 8 and In this way many small evils are | handsome business houses before whish | situation can induco the government|iacked bafore in the commons, but it fs G o i;rum)m‘i:!:'. k‘u’":*m; uAn Indisuspolis paper says that Alice i 5 1 this policy, which will not depend upon | (jon of an utter lack of respect for the 4 J Effio Ellsler has added a new play, “Woman cape offictal attention, This is indeed a |later to be replaced by substantlal stone, transitory relatlons with this or that other queen was “recelved with lgng]l!e!." country, which, by the way, are still [ Against wm]m’,‘n oon N’pll(bim’, 01 would prove useful in any city, if prop- | healthy as they are, the wooden eide- | for the security of Indla. The govern-| The rocent decoration of Abdurrahmsn | 1hey are said to be the best and most care. [ the first prize for singing at the Paris Conser- fi e erly carrled ont, It certainly would have | walks must go, ment has no prasent fntention to ccoupy | Khan, ameer of Afghanistan, with the [tully drawn maps over forwarded from the | YAtOry. M’[m/('/'_”r ¥/ / 22 reached Winnipeg on the way to British Co- 3 away tho last vestigo of | to consent to go on an electioneerlng tour | not worth while to trust them In the | Grant began,” continued the politician, *His | Like grains of sand the na bid them to hold off, and it is oft. My flo h {8 how ness center of Omaha ls in a very clean- | tho clvil war. and tho job, Kassala will get reliof, and |ford, Fogland. The consul’’resigned, and ! ) el 5 Whuse genius on tho battlo-ficld -0, il to all othe bage and filth of all kinds to be dumped which will embrace local government re- e and feo for hinsclf, JOSEPH W, RILEY, Atkinson was raceiver at Beatrice, and he also | Wh )ys the saiuts hall ever ehare, S i 1 S, g g Skin Cure, 5 atioura Soap, an exquisito Skin #hould bo keptas cloan as the stroeta. |\ 3 * 0"y soyer or a pavement and |eral, but 1t may bo safely predioted tnaf, | the soculr goveromont of Tisly. sach e i within the city for more then twenty-four noarly a quarter of a hundred thousand | g Jaw roform, Lord Randolph will, In | he took pains to condemn the Italian |mente ho began to growl and pitch into the | Yhere some from every nation meet Pleur'sy and D ep- ed Cough, Chest orders for its removal. If he is not do- His radiant form, and Lears the song Lameness of the Chost an Pectoral Mus- inat: rities, o ? And ds hall be the placs, trust, n qual 4 ™ s every inat:nca to the clty authorities some busless’ blosks)by the, hundreds, | his *fingers! st Liord| Salisbury. and the e e i nd dear shall be the placs, we trusf than mugt squally eflicacious. At drugg ste have now rewarded him, and «o long as ho is | Aud tread the spot as hallowed ground, popular temper in respect to relaticns be- any time any special grievance that he |[swaddling clothes. It has ontgrown the|nesday in the bouze of lords concerning S i & e And ever lustrous be the name y yaeD e ——""Talking abost McGillicuddy racalls to | Of Grant upon thy scroll of fame! ment, or any of lts departments. Every (lsts. While taking care of the present It | oyt 'the government Intended to Bogli + A 8 i thelBrgiish houxelofoomnons|sg et (s e tmng s e £ W ps sy ae o MUSICAL AND DRAMATIO, close watch is kept on tho people who| “When Omsha has a hundred thou- [of the ladian fronticr, This indlcates a|cusation was sharply made sgalnst her | Sioux war in 1876, as topographer of the ex J_.""' Bandmann, tracedian, resolution to withstand further encroach- | that ghe wished her own new son-in-law | Pedition. Janney's report was to the effect AR I el U egin Uhex d stareing way of malice or jocular mieiuformation, |sldewalk nulssnca. There arssigns al-[be sufficlent to eecure this end, or|yeterans in the army. Made open in|did not hesitate to state from bis own know- | Francisco in Septemtor. complaints {s made for the use of the [to exist much longer, The rotten and the strengthening of the Indlan defeuses, | \1;y to the throne a3 apsrt from the peo- |¢ho Sioux campaign of 1876 Gen, Crook came| Prof. Anderson, the wizard, has been doing Vil b in the slightest degree to relax or alter B ) i brought to light that would otherwise es. | they are placed must dlsappear sooner or o slightest deg! AX or alter fnot recorded that ever before the exhibl eatetull maps) whiohi ho hadf mads aith atea’ voice needs to bs oiled, Yankeo notlon, but it is a good one, It |concrete or asphalt. Dangerous and un- power, but which is absulately neceszary ik on file in the nterior depwrtment.| Miss Mooro, an American, was lately 5 eiry a tendency to relisve the nowspapers| By the time Omaha has Increased ite |¥trateglc positions in the ameer's do- |y of Indfa has borae frult, The smeer [West. Gen, Ccook was very much impregsed | Clora Touise Kellogg and company have minkcn. What may heppen, however, |, d th infon that England | with Dr, McGillicuddy’s abili ; € f lation t s 28 eXpresses e opinion that England | with Dr, McGillicuddy’s ability, He bslieved o iR e hosorasae el e /unumetony | PORRIAGE (9 080 bundeeditbousand e | wo aco mablolto aey, \We aro/mleo usble | deaired wothing bt gon 0F tha Ah anas | his ol be a man ol fumante adpmenr. req |LLimbitn =0 R complaints that are sent to them for pub- [may look for a radical reform in our|at present to place before yon the papers [and he advises his people to cultivate the | foresight, He G5 aliy Pt Vol ERUARGE T S D halel Dandinaynlbeeidebiact ng in sy Eikoc lcation, methods of property valuation. The [relating to this question, becauss their Engl i t it L PRORSRY. ey \oh friendohlp of Kngland, saying that {t|ne could not maka room for another contract | cattle ranch. wealthy and Influontlal oitizeas,who count [ fubl catlon jutt now might compromise | would bo a bad day for them if thoy evor | surgoon in order to give Dr. MeCilicuddy | . The bumber of theaters fn Vienna is on the by reason of the fallaro to have a propor | teF Féal extate possessions by the hun- PFRPE BOA % oxpo under 'fi:‘)‘;:‘"u‘;“ ;T]‘i"cl:" !;““g% place, as e would by nuseful man to tho mil. | §5jes 18 1380 there wero twelve, and in bullding tnspection ordinanco. Tho pres. | 4763 108, Will no longer be able o es- 1t now remalus to bo seon to what ex-[ bread is bottered, and in decorations and | in that eection of tho countey. T know | "rmy, concerts of ancient Netherlazdih mu- 4 3 entordinance only covers the fire limite, cape the psyment of an equal share of | tent Lord Sallsbury’s government is pre- subsidies, without which he could not ::I}olhlknzlnflh; medical ability,’ eald Gen. :ic ).mn.;ri.n nrtlllllc au‘;:cl'nu at the “Inven- Ly ) : i G es” exhibition in London, 3 Ity taxatlon whilo the men of mod; pared to overturn the policy of concllis- [ mafntain his government, he gets well | Crook: ‘but T do know that he is possessed of | tories” exhibition ¢ and the tnspeotors are officers whose time olbptaxaion whilo DO e predecessor. Ia fact the ::an !{al:- n:u"oguad words he nspee:kl for [remarkable executive capacity, The thor-| Mr. George Swest bas been engaged for R.R.GROTTE OmAmA is ruffering fucaloulsble damsge “ . meaus are sssessed up to the = 0 f % first baritone roles in an American 9 is entlrely occupled with other buslness. speeches of the new tory minlsters In | England. After all, however, England [ougtness of his topographical work convincen | Breé baritons tolce by o American obera com- Henco the law Is a doad lotter, If the [0l Tatlo of one-third. W shall|Englind all show the weakness of the | will give tho Afghaus bottor treatmont |mo that ho would ba thorough in any duty | Lo Gene[al we m olty wouid requlre evary peraon erecting find & new system of assessing|preeeut government and the unsettled | than Russla. assigned to him." Dr, Sommers happened to Coquelin has abandoned his proposed visit condltion of British politics, Lord Sal! —— have a vacancy, and he accordingly fi 3 , y filled it | to the United States next season, so that wa any building, no matter how small or bury’s remarks In London on Thursday | The fallure of the Manster bank has by npp-’:lnfink‘ Dr. McGillicuddy, Subse- | #hallmiss the opportunity of secing here, the 710 South 9th St., Omaha, choap, to procure s permit from the with one responsible head and with dep- ties who wlil not bear In mind the ne- 3 i ies who w! €~ | evening were half apologetls and half had o very serlous efloot upon trade | quently McGilllcuddy nccompanied the Sioux | [0 nhlll'rench comedians, v Telephone 602, Correspondence folicited bullding tnapector,snd £0 pay » fon, gradsd George Milne was once & scene-painter and according to the value of the struct: ng to o BRGNS | mong the voters In thelr wards, Whon EW"“‘:“’“r “boll;nl:l‘:a:l:;n G"";l"”n“;: prosperity of ntherhoountrlau when times | 11 1edgo of their habits and won the conf. | 41 & mibister of the gospel, (N 4UCCERBOrs Are y of his ac . Waen tl bad, h 3 A 2 by i i o this is accomplished, there wlll be no are good en 1oy Aro bac, ROWVer, | 3000 of their loading men, Ho was after. d)i‘;m-5:::&,“:::%E:n‘dfifi:r:g:n}:{:‘l;okr{:l‘;:l:f POOLPRIVILEGS. tance. The fees, if graded about as T ) ln;;ply itw salaty: (Ogo continuous fmprovements ~demanded | careto enter onany pronounced line of pol- | gven more warked than ususl, The fail. A cess in Colon, South Awerica. b P by a clty of one hundred|icy durlng thelr brict leaso of power. Al-|ure soems to have bzen tho result of gen-| At gho cireus the other evening & woman | 5 21T Gerster was engaged last Monday by [POOL, BIRTH AND OTHER PRIVI £100; two dollars for buildings the liberal majority in parliament, it is nt. The paralysts of trad TROU for bulldings under §5,000; and five dol- |P°¢ 1B Place of the mlserablo cowshed | defoate: i ] : I | oo th ':; ;:woa Dn which adorns Tenth street at the croseing | hus brought forward fn an effort to pop- | account, Wht Is perfectly plain is that | fo% feet further on by an’ assistant ticket- |~ npioy A3y Howitt, the new cornet player or 050 er ,000, of the Uanlon Pacifio tracks, Isorease of ularize ltself. The weaknees of the min- | the bank was a bottomless pit, In which taker, who demanded twenty-five cents for|who has captured Coney Island.is said to be & All bida must be on s in the Secrotary's h | enforced wo should be able to ascertain | *2006th 1n populatlon, with railrosd | fyco in convincing the people that a | beon eontributed o it would have disap- [ tickets outaide,” said the girl, “the men told | {16 rendition of many compositions and excel- fjact wil ide exactly how miny new bulldings are ling bim in others. Her familiarity with the ll«nlellnd other premiums offered, $10,~ 4 |and blaster. Mr. Adams’ threats of what | aud in “tm g the raturln oll ({:-d-tionu hm advance apy money to help such a con- |tbis kid. He is only five years old.”|imitation of Levy, also bo able to kand 10 the assossor a com- | B "““;“:l';"l“ be '“;“{"" do will con. | power after the general electlon in the fcorn to *tide over” the steslings of ita|“‘Twenty-five cents, ploase,” repeated the| Sidney Rosenfeld was enjoined from play-| FAZR HELD SEPT. th to 11th, tinue to fall falnter and falnter on our lete list of bulllings put up durlog the faults, but he {5 the statesman of Eng- n “Don’ Monday night and on Tuesdsy the c ¥ AL AR ? pradence. he sppeal of the Pamelite fkid,” replied tho gl “Don's oal thas yleader slebt od o0 Tassdey, S0 Sumpady Seorornry. . With — :lnnl;lao.:l.lmd othar lte‘\lu. p:)hp“rl 'vm;:d spmeklog o With commercel stemegidl English politcs b embroild by g::‘:fv"g‘;‘;’:.:‘:‘c‘:lfl‘;f "';zl'.l:l';l?'l‘;"““ lady to ase, and I take you to ba & lady,” | Signor Sevenni's management and appeared MAbis Che amessors o . ’ D Inter-party strife, Germany seems to be | dencs, but it was an ontrageous perform- ¢ vise their assessmont lists and | OUF clty'a wants In return for a olty's pat- f xcictug herself or else to bo endeavoring | ance all the sume. Sl moaey, aad we willgo outi you oan'h pley [ 208 B TAUDE AG Qe tach e o The puzzling question of grades, of [the old tlme war fever. Bismarck’s Tad q 5 “Don’t get excited, don't talk so|mother and , has been induced to ace-pt i thls way the ally would be dmaansaly | o sewerage, of low brick blocks on | oraan "hflhg “il'lha l:A‘l\vlo« !of Pmul;n e ot ommonth ass T entioa [1oud,” was the request made by |- engagement to sivg for brisf sorics of con: " papera that the French cavalry on the |for breech of promise of marrisge avainst Mr. | the circus man, *“2’ll talk as loud as I plea o , - 3, tom 00 attentlon whatever Is pald by the [ VAluabIe lota which would paya havdscius f ¢y yier bo reinforced opouly announcas | Lewellin, & miniog euginoer. Tho suksgn- | s faiy. sheiskod, and i s donre Mo it daon, Foan asalo oomaeces b Bk dcba HAGA aseessors to the lmiprovements. For in- and each time renowed at the defendant’s ro- ks—all th {1l have cows nearly, |handed or with allies. “Every one|d. ent, but this, the plaiotiff said, i opt his temper; *vou o 1310,000 rhuldencn:n:twumy ge plas | BOSKA—AR WuME0 Wil RATE cow T2 | \broad,” 1t says, “‘Is aware that Germony | Srder Cho hes lobtars tuicke b shas fett ho ';:'::'m“')‘:u‘y'.‘,";m'l‘l:n')‘b';j’,"'“i.:'m‘“‘l‘:rk“tf T P e N A i th part of the clty. 0 ough o ero is always ons positive advautage in o fhs ottt paes, of She oy told hor b father advisod b nover o write | of " Tio woman, gel,and boy weat out. and | marrying a Chic o ¢irl, Shacomesin hawdy Many a lady owes her fresh- xllu lwfi.:a::lth;mudln;; thf S'.-’:J.?gi) have forever eettled iy important | venge u!la'u every‘ pclil}l:‘llu in France o e or atretching the old mau's ehocs, vy it, who would rather o g i 8 c] g y v J 0 e he ticke ler simply laughed at | ., M 3 " 0DBY MR o focreased value ¢ ¢ lquestions n tho past five years which | mesos of swsylng his counirymen e — ey thuy EMIELL BRIP4 ‘}h:r;,::“n::‘.’,‘fiv”), ::l.:\"g‘.(.l'z;‘.:“rn.:.:d«‘u_uw o not tell, und;wt can't tell, he sctual value of that properly ls not ‘th‘” ‘“l:' h“f '"“B;:','“‘L ""lh f’f * | Gerwany to-day than sbo has during the {15 "t iUnited States is twelve pounds for ! ugh lees than §50,000 at & low estimate, quarter of & c:ntury. © have Inavgnr-}last 200 yesrz,” The Parls press and |each inhabitant, re.urned and went into the cwcus, u-hvlmmmmun in the aunouncement that 72 per electlon and of arousing no prejudice | intelligent idea as to the policy of the |jsland does not share in the commercial the Missouri river, and acquirod a thorough | th:ater. He retired from the stage and be- competent inspector and all necessary as- lack of funds for carrylng on the|yerely critiolsing,and they evidentlydo not | wretohednoss of its people from be'ng | WArds sppolnted their agent at Pino Ridge.” | jug Italian opern at S10 a sest with great suc- dollar fer buildings costing less than 8 thousand people. Probably, too, at the | Shoueh uo faotlon opposition Is offerad by | eral rascality and not of “over-aanguine [ yug giel about sixteen years of age, with s | o Ehchumscs Bebs by Degin in November, cessity of securing vo'es at the coming|yj y g 8| timorous, and they falled to convey any | throughout Ireland. That unfortunate | op their removal from Rod Olond agency to | actor in the early days of the Old Bowery an ample salary would be seoured for a which only a littlewhllo ago thoy were se- | this detachment does mot prevent the Manaver Henry £, Abbey for . concert tour T EEnat A S d on several small bills which it koeper two tickets, but they were stopped a , fallure Is the less explicable upon that . take chargo of tho prima donnw's comivg wur. | OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FAIR. a proper crdinance were passed end intry promlso ts have a very emphatic|any amount of monsy thatmight have |the boy’s admssion, '“When we bought our [ musician of remarkable akill, rivaliog Levy in [, /or puif 5 000 U0 right 13 reserved to » managers, always means decrease in brag | little of tory rule will go s great ways peared, The Bank of Ireland's refusal to | us that we did not have to pay anything tor | cornet extunds even to the limit of & perfect | 08 belng erected tn Onwaha, and we woul s 4ttt fall an occasion of rejolcing, Ho has his | officor was sn act of ordinary business ticket-taker, *'Iwon't psy & cent for that|ing the “Black Hussur” 1o Milwaukee last A%, DAN. B WEBGLER, ears as Omaha passes the limit we are A k preceding year, togethar with thelr loca- P land to-day, members of parhament to the Baok of boy a kid, That's not proper language for a | forthooming and placed themselves under | %oom 1, Crelghton B uok, Omaha, Neb, other rallroads will stand ready to meet said the ticket agent, “Give us back our |18 the * Chimea of Normandy.” add the various {wprovemente, | FOU380. to exolte the French into symptoms of S— a1y such game o us” she suid | retirementon scoount of the death of her benefited, Uader the preseit looss sye- 3 | carts under the management of Max Strak- s percentage on five and six-story s'ruc-|that France Is only waiting " favorable | ment between them was eeyeral times broken, youcan lump it.” “Here are your tickets, PORTHRIES SELSEN Sk M nOlia B 1 stance, 8 well known citizsn has erected | tutes, tha problem of boulevards and | chanca to attack Germany either afugle- AUC P4y 00 FUSEETRC 6 REEAIAS B00 ) 0 oy the way out,” replied the clrcus CONNUBIALL T1E3, 3g alim In 1884 |1f Bot qulie. o » olutlon, when Omaha [y SO0 0T oF G acking hor meigh, | Kentioman'e. methes, aach the defesdant. bad is a secret aid fo beauty. the arszssment of this ground was $3 500, | has & huudrad thousand population. Welbor, The desice of Frenchmen for re- differently to » woman thau he weould to a|the gill made sn attempt to recover the Miss Alice Coata, who is to msmy young roperty, the astossment s still &3 600 France no more values the friendship of . « The avereae auaual eonsumption of eofe8]yig u oy sho called bim, aad thed all thrse] & thoughtfu! wan can find fodder for much