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9 THE OMAHA DALLY BEE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17 1885, ™ ¢ DATLY BEE.| Oxbows and Zigng 2 pos<ible under the restraints and pro- | cess which attended hig efforts to har \ considerod a good sale b the time, but would | with the treasury department. O, nothing, Another railrond from Omaha into | jeeting influences which a popular de- | monize hoth the Cork and Dublin nomi- be cheap to-day at $25,000 replied e, as e tried to conceal the enyeloj e OeatR Opvice, No. W Axi g Bana 8 | portiwestern Nebraska has heen projoet- | mand threw sround the ballot box. nating conventions; Al factionalism KN in rather an_ embarrasscd snanner, *Are yon W Yok Opeicr, Roos 6, TRIBGNE o il ed and its incorporation papers pl e ceased with his apprdach, and candidates “I'hns we \‘m. and slide along in this west. | importin J.l.nu nds from Buarope or trinkets » 4 on fils at the state capital. This time th Tite vacaney m the archbishoprie of | Were chosen in both instances umid great | ¢ metropolls, and the current prices of from Japan? asked 1 but he evad d an Mo ¢ Arning.s #rcpt Bundag. T incorporators are ofticers and employes ) it | enthiusinem who wete secoptable (o their | (CVAY N18 1o criterion as to what they may | swer. Now [t stfuck e as possiblo that b, ; g paper published i New York made by the death of Cardi- 5 aeco] be day after to-motrow, notwithstanding the | Jones is to be appointed custodian of the o gt of the B. & M. railvoad compuny. Ac- | oo yjoCloskey will be filled by the suce | leader and who will Work together it | et endeavors of a few of us conservative | postolice bitlding, if he e post- | B covding to the articles of incorporatiof q et . 5 Tl : w 1 N pRICES| One Yo " — M A e Rl 1\ "I '; cos<ion of Archbishop Corrigan, former- | tnity for the Irish catse. Nothing, in | chaps to hold things level.” master, Although he will n put | B ~"’"5~-¥Jv SPECIAL i M Wy propose to he vt Ashland | arelishon to the cardingl. | Fact, scems to obstrugt the overwhelming the postoflice in his hat, he ean | in | sen 11 rrRLy e Published Ever Vedne R 1-oft Ton nabin 1o Ashland, and » . >, 8 Tie W iex, Publ Evory e from Om to Ashland, and { 400t G 0 Corrigun is but 45 years of | Success of the Parnell programme. In the postollice, and dray his I ruavomwe| TERNR, FORTPATD, thenee they will vun northw Hlmm;vh\ |+ - o e i B 2 | Saunders, Dodge, Batler, Colfax, Stan Six Months, thout premivn ton, Mudison and othe conntios Thi : . rok One Month, o N [+ Fiean e o at Rome. In 1861, when | Archbishops Croke apd Walsh, dissension | ghout something that will astoni He niv new dine of fooders b Burlington Attty st il d o Slander uneontradicted contradicts itself | CORRERPONDENCH . ¥ turned from Rome a8 0 doctor of { 18 yielding to unmlted work on the | tives, yot when it is completed it will be no N . | A A oo v 1 tou, tmay, for nught we know, matorial. | gt ST o R 8 o of | PAre of tha na¥lofialists and o | moro of a warider than the telagsaph, Botole | £, ® Irave us Wi empty porket or o | oF i : | e i the due course of e and furnish § oG teology at Seton Hall collego | party is so confident of its com- | phone, or the phonezraph.” “Well, give s | Watar is the ehanger of the eardhs fum is | BUSINPAS LT an indirect outlet for Omuhia to a section | 4 600 wnd made its direetor. In 1878 | plete suceess that it has decided to | your story for all it worth,” said the Brr's | the changer of mankind AR Dinsiness lefters and remitiatices shonld of conntry now parily monopolized BY | 1)1 Gorviean was made bishe ‘o | contest overy Trish parliamentary seat | Fopresentative, “as we are on the lookout for | The barren mountains make the valleys OMAIA. Dinfts, oh tofflcn o Union Pacific hranches 1 4 H ark, having been for three years pre. | exeept twelve. Englich leaders of both th, 1 1 1 th Relati nts for t w0 b e prynble e company. | ing in it, however, to warcant the enthu | wtios view I i is worth, but it is not improbable,” ‘said the tintlonship ‘eotints | for, nothing with Natural Fruit Flavors, | s jously viear geneeal of the dioe o | v s view with dismay this peaceful rinces, love A stocl « A s ot viously v general of the dio He | 1 e v gentloman, “A well-known citizen of Oma- | Princes, lovers aid stockbrokers y Temon, Orange, Almond, Rose, 0. 6F PUOLISHING COMPA 0ORIETONS, | siwsm with which it is hailed s a solution | ¢ TONCINR oo ey yrising and the conc ory speechoes of |~ "The grave It 1 leep and naturally as the trul . of “the northwest pas f | r rs alike 3 swomen and an asylum for the orphans | the tory and liberal leaders alike por el L g : Avoniddlige to G Manager Hol- | (00 Forty. L HuW of i O el Pl 9 Who @ few years ago was quite & prominent | won s : = i } irepian el sl orty-two now ehue 1c0e h s t tele rand electrician, isat work upon & [ Tove does not make it nest in snowy Tiik “overtures for peace™ of the Ne | d \ ‘;” ‘;' livoctor | were dedicated by him and several vee | developments or the Parnell. pro- | most mderful we, which he | loeks, unloss that prinee of maskers de $ Drawing the Line. hraskn demoerney st Lincoln wore like | mitted to the board of divectors of the | pe o munitios establishod On | gramme ealls the phonotypograph. Fyver | toturn undartaker N.Y.Sun: It was a_ Nebr Waggner's overtures—illed with diseord. | Burlingion vond. 1t issimply one oF the | g gmber 20, 1880, he was made avch s [ since. e invention of “tlie_ teletione | roliChREhR WA RIGAIIATEE Ted | Livorn, salooy, anid xal cstats Vo wall pendance UL _NESIWWE 1D 10 combined he sherift eame out to wel« e { many paper vaileowds which, under ow | G0, of Petea in partibes, and ap In England, much to the relief of the | and the phonograph hehas been at work wpon | hogs with eonseeratod wafcrs, AL LT i Nl Tt weather is very favorable for the | general incorporation lnws, ean be built | pointed condjutor archbishop of the | liberals, Mr. Gladstone has openly as- it, and the day is not far distant for its intro- Do not pray tobe fat and lean, generous | o' very nico sort of »I';‘.'I‘m" scomed to. ba brigk and mortar erop in Omaha, Tho | any day in the week, not excepting Sun- | Dot 0 York, Bishop Cor. | stmed the direction of the campaign, 1t | (tction to the public. As itd name indicates | gnd_ crafty, rich atud wise at the some tine. | = pfiings isn't just what I'd want ‘om building hoom i being pushed all along L without u dollar of eapital o bhack | oo Pl L eratod was tho yotng. | was high time for some one in_authority ’: s a machine for transmitting and printing | J7C K bR e S I E T od 700 slogetically observed, el "That, the Vi voai L o & youny 8 i the human voice at the same time, its - Shut this is 0 new country and we i sl e Pliat the Burlington voad will Sooner { g g in the Unitad Statas, and ho | o step in and compose the daily inereas etk Sud k) “Thiongh the strength e wanting, yet the | DUEURS IS how country and wo cant or build the Ashland “eut-ofy " and | o/ S0 Counrest coadjuator avehbishop | ing dissensions in the party. Lord Hart- \ thing at onco. Make your: construction it combines the matn prineiples | witlis fo e praised.” Als! erring poet, A Tue Belt Line continues to be the | feeders into the torritory oceupied s i \ W y phone and the type-writer. The | frozen corpse is not so cold os w bankript's | & it {0 home while the old” woman Breit Onminliu conumtibm, Nono of tho | 5 e e D 0 e ey || 0t Lo timo of i promotion, Whitlo ot | Ington and Me. Chamberlain were at ver," which corresponds to the telephone | bequest [CHQKRTHIIOY ; o W AV EY RO LB AR O 1Ry | i I D and NOFLWESIErI | of g fine aonatare as the late eardinal, | open loggorheads, Dilke's wdic | transmitter, takes in the sound of every word A true Frenehman turns everything into | While waiting for the promised meal projectors, however, seen E uny | \vo luve no doubt. I the board of dire s 5 \ gl g feawi 4 % : st soup. A true German turns everything into [ one of the five or six. men lounging S : le is poputar with both the clergy and [ calism was drawing votes from | nttered by the speaker, and transmits it to the | gl 3 R ML ERASCRIRENE | &round the place ontered the room ang ‘1 ::‘vv‘:;’;r‘ ',],W 1 nt ; I‘:“x{”.‘,‘.‘. ”:.:,“v:’\ people, an able administrator, and the :,mv‘.x canvuss, :\m‘.-] the .‘,;n W .vh!.»yy.v\lw\nn-\\:l\n'l rfl'l‘iu' vlwmn | into stock companies. 3 T»wma the traveler for a chew of to- et O o #iof 1 I t, no company 18 | grongy equipped churchman. shrowd eamprigning of Lord Salishur paper at single stroke, Like the type- | A cat driven into tho snow is more chesrful | Daceo We ot throwing cold water on the |10 ahle to push the enterpriso to an AV el R blie view | Writer, the typograph has its keys brought to | than a college professor when nsked to ihink | *Jim, you musn't do it—you reall commiiton was exposing to public view X t4 Omaha boow in saying that there is allo- |y completion. But the probability is | i a'eoiGH venttr BT rersiiee elhe Nt | (O LTI EHIRTI IOt FABBIRUOILGER fantieh L gt tith IEIoEd s el it b s ! e conceive no greater insult. what's vight and faiv, bt T mnst draw “ oL 16vs Tesbuatl every sore in the partly orgamzation : gother too much wind in these paper | g e Jysv lik s love foust” cooos tho Mor. | SECIY 8010 T U0 PRy EEETEES the former 1s operated by the hands upon a | “Uaceive o Pt ol hat 1 1 rulroads that are heing incorporated ald in speaking of the democratic con AL, ) s e R e R L UL L s Gl UL LA every other duy to the northwest vention at Lincoln. Remarks from the \phabet and the numerals, while the latter | tic as a bon constiictor's, is wide cnov Wit PO BB ity e e B0 AT LR WA other side are now in order S s i prints, as stated above, entire words, and isso | 10 swallow oue of Senator Miiler's protection { ey jiiied, did you sayt” queried the Tuunsion and Greene ought to pool | We do not wish to throw eold water —— he will shortly tako the stump in porson. | araned as o print all the words of the Eng- | BP0 0L rayeder as i withdrew their issues in building railronds to the ikttt i ) Other Lands Than Ours. No one doubts now that the ex-premier | Jish tang The typogrph is composed of | vou thank & man for kicking or beating. you, | Y¢S Hesin for two months. Al 3 L2 upon any project that will inerease the ! bas sealed an allisnce with Mr. Parnell. | seven sections, each seetion containing word= | A wielder of cut-="o-nine-fails or ! t erowd ont there are in juily orthwest One first-class from | 1.4 1 facilitios et Nebrasks If the problem of a peaceful settle- v o % v . 2] W it Y b 1 ) Wily 2 ! ; ¢ pailrond facilitiesof Omaha or Nebraska Tho Wicklow speech, praising Mr. Gliad- | keys centering at one point, and the combina- | Knout would b the most popuiar wan i Omalia in that direetion would fill the ment of the trouble m the Balkaus is any ; SRR | conniry X " no silyer-plated bill tor a few yenrs at least, Ve soard 06 nearcr a settlement than it was eek s When aman is paying spot eash for the , Pl admit, butit's the best the Ao et {0 UootreEutd s iy ok thpropossd 3 e e 53 WO has sinee beon borne out by the rallyi driiits Mk WvILAONS A6 fow. Whon ho. 18 flovd 3 | vouds to the nortwest as likely o moet D; Mo ont knowaivbutLrince Bismurek ety i vt Sirtostliod dntalil fine mechanfeal construetion, and henee its | hanging up bis drinks it is: “Come, boys on lock "em ups” Wt vonture the prediction that if Jolin | gira wants of Omais for s direet hne up | 414 the respective emperors of Germany, | 1 the {athole DRoshen’ (8 ae B0 SR eost will be considerable. The inventor | Wiatwill vou tak?” Credit is the lito of | Titevaiiet ot look o ARy Shorman has heen counted ont by the | (he Blkhorn valley and into Northwest. | Austrin and Russin. Al the cablograms | W50 BEGSTRRE S SRR IEEIEE 0 | marantees that the phonotypograph wil HACRRTL ML UG R g dogn:tl MoLonn zang, he will tower in strongth | orn Nobraska, We o not sco shy any | OF the past wook report warliko propara- | L8 818 MG BERES 00 GERVE | elrately report any sheaker. tho prootedings Men In society think themselves dis- | Bul what prevents ‘em from running Nebrs ) strength of the liberal campaign has de s oo AR G e A e e tinzuished becanse they know how to dress | off ahoye a1l other candidates in the next res | youd from Omaha to the novthwest should | Hons as in progr not only in Turkey | 77 ey of any meeting, or the dietntion of any eor- | Jike tudpoler, to laugh fike @ w AOUL N & ! e ST = 2 for FORETICIL DI e HOTH Y ORERLaIC D cided the ministry to dissolve parliament | respondent. 1t can be set within a few feet | thinderstori ot i a | Nothingin perticklor, Rockon thoy'll publican nomination for the prosidency. | 1 diverted from twenty to forty miles | @00 Servia, but in Austria, Macedonis ! L within o eab | thun ! to fal differcuee 1 clear out as soon as the grub gits poor = and Grecee. Whatever hopes others may on November 17. The elections will | of the speaker, and when he finishes talking | Been @ wine glassand - finger-bow G T e T A H s sromptly follow and the results will he | he will find his wor eotly printed upon == “And You won't try to stop ‘em?" have of diplomatic settle it of the I ny 3 Rt oh \a v iy i tement. ¢ A e paper, and in copying ink, TALToTeS MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC, s Tm willing to be Sherifl and i X 10 torloR o) 6Ny SHavont to somale that duplicates can be e, “Thus 1 by int 1o e the county git smost is the bullding up of o great market :“ ”l ;“I "'”h ‘\’:Il‘lr‘ ‘; I'i‘!‘ " ; e i W Madame Gerster sails for America | 1 they must'nt put too many v home than Chieago. At no dis | g0 for an Omaha road to the north- | disposal 180,000 men and is « i seevices, of phonographic — reporters, and |y Pais 150 hables | i Omaha will fill sueh s demund.” | © W0 irront arimics, one ot Adrinnople, the | Y hich rlongcamphiznion prosentissues S—————— | e other at Uskup, The latter point is hut The Phonotypograph- A Wonderful Invention. “Talking %bout wonderfal Inveutions,” COMPACT WISHOM L utive of Now dersey, and o grad- | Ireland, the chureli is Tnding valnable of Emmettshurg, Md., and of the | @ mee through e, patriotic efforts of |y T dectrician, 1 eant Yol you ROSEW ATER, Ept1on disposition 1o “give it away lington managers in Ne | braskaare simply heading ot the Mis | souri Pacitic and othier roads that might al composed the differences he tween the whig and eadieal Jeaders and inany divoction. At the sume time, we gave the first indication, which | tionis operated by a powerful cleetie b tery. The typograph, of course, is of very south. Wo want u voad that will strike ly for the Elkhorn valley without ox-hows or Zigzgs e Omaha board Tii Crete Globe hits the nail on the o hoad in saying: “What the peoplo dive dispute, it is viain that Turkey does no shave in them. The porte has now at his of trade should Keep right on in its ef- seen fhat it s destined to do away with the are reliogreing Fe 7 the Saving of the high salaries usially | for'a oz in the play “Petit Poucot.” oty O Ut yORE 1ol MunRotY o : 5 paid Lo these rep t will soon pay for | Pheodore Thomas s at present on | has not yot hoen explained. It was, how- Wi still insist that Omaha must have o Dear Lnbor. little more than a hundred miles from ok === itself. Tt will be found of invaltable servieo Jfour embracing Albany, Syraeuse, | .~ dotbtless due (o some unknown at- Saloniea, where the Scrvinn attack is VIBNEIAND INTHIVIIEWS: | to il who require the assistance of phonog Ltochester | herie infinence. — But there i3 no Tondon priv fter says that Mrs. | mystery about Red Star Cough Curo, T¢ s corty o bt i | s sciontifie combination of the bost sonsdale-Chetw)y nd icufl, to known curative agents o vogetablo ¢ 8 street man. “Nothing rewarkable.” was the notypograph may be regarded as an im- | Mr. Joseffy has heen engaged to play at it of thront and lubg Qisonsos) aro tion of Hungarians to compete with | 50 M 1 deply, “but 1 think you will find that the | possible success by some persons, but not | mumber of * tho Thonts jopula icerts, | simply marvelous. T American miners. Massnehusotts is pro- | tiers, and contracts have boen mado for 1 GG GG, Mr Sage, Mr. Hosie and | more so thian was the telephone, which trans- | Shich willhe his enlyapperrances with- o 3 testing in her party platforms againstthe | the transportation of 4,000 troops to Dede, | (0 Missouri Pacitie offidials to Omali at | Wits the hwaan voice with wonderful ac. | "‘.‘l“”“""’\ sy ; 1 contract system in her mills and facto- | Agateh and Salonica, while an serial | iy particutar time meins & good deal more | enraey 1o a great distanee, or the phonograph, T L s s R ) 1 vios, and the New York journals are find- | order mobilizing the entire Tarkish army | than wmere tour of inspection, The remark | both of which wowld ave been pronounced | immcdiate deluy. |iafiaid that e ".*1"“"' will ing it impossible to overlook the quostion | has been issued. Meantims to still fur- | or My, Gould, s veported iiiono of the city | impossibilities ten years ago by the publie, | Tho fisst convert of the New Vork Dhithar: | e It A Us s o ity Al :,-\.T.H(”I»-mlkf' i hoie editorial columns ot to denounco | ther complicate o situation already fled | papers, to tho effect that the Bolt line 'wiil | yet to-day the telephone is in common use | A, G it SR B DU o | v, but not just now, with complications, Servian troops are | Iet them alling s very cant, taken in | and is one of the necessities for the satisfae- Sulli i S - | T'm alad to say.” 7 h | I 4 Barry Sullivan is coming Lo this country g 3 considorntion with retent developments in | tory and rapid transaction of business. To- | ext season to play anothor positively last [ W hy not nows” % o thing, and th & is, that Omaha | as the vain dream of an ambitious inventor, | In the new opera *Amorita,” which is to | not ubuted, and he has nover been racoi- t e | foll SNmhon » priv nated.” wWill b the best advertiged tewn of its s n | bub in the near future it witl ho placed along- | follow on asino, one of the prin- | it pakatycrtiiod wiiof ity e 1 VONE | Gial seenes will represent’ the interior of a } would cortainly bring. N e [y " 5 d of herownto the north The refined east is hoginning to fall in west, 1o atter how many articles of in- | 10 with the “rowdy St" on the ques corporation there may bo flled ab Lin | fion of cheap forcign labor. Pennsyl- | talions of the Servian reserves have coln for extension of other roads in that | vunix is now howling over the import Phree Turkish army corps are to wateh Servian, Bu i and Macedonian fron- | expected and for which points seve 1t- Ihe Dodge Street Man, raphers, private secretaries, ete., and it is loft “What is new in the real ¢ Tine?” in- | bound to come Into universal uso on aeconnt | GANEIY S MowroN and his friends lined to walk into the pider's parlor at Lincoln by opposing Dr. Miller's veso. lation to the effect thut ey democrat had o right to an oflice he could get one. Upon such an issue as that Nebras- ka's democracy is a unit. No Cause for Alarm at Present. New York Journal; “Aren’t as they used to, as demagogues and fire brands, the men who are pushing it to the | making a forward movemont in Bulga- frout. ‘The Philadelphin CaZ, in o late | rian territory with a view to the imy sue remarks: “It is evident that the | diate possession of the strategic points Chinose and Hungarions must go. | on the Bulgarian frontier. Itis said that Wo yoars ago John M. Thurston buily the Omaha & Novthern Nebraska road for the Union Pacilic in one day, and i ) Sk 2 ) 2 this continont for the nesshree years. side the telephone and the phonograph, and | jygq conservatory, in which an attempt will — G 5 sow. Ohnrloy Greone has secomplished in | Amorion is & freo country, but 1t ought Princo Alexander has telegraphed the e with the telephone it will b fonnd in general | be made to abtain the periection of realism. a3 . | mot to be froe to degrading and degraded | ezur imploring his assistance ainst “One means of this advertising will be the | use,and people will have ceused wondering Frank 8. Chanfran, the 16 year old s - twonty-four hours a somewhat simils fent in the construetion of the Omaha & North Platte line for the B. & M. folks labor. We havo s tarifl to protect our | the Servian invasion. The sir (ding of tho big bridge by (he Union Pa- | ab the marvelous invention. Mr. L. IL Korty, | the dead actor, is stu ¢ for the st capitalists and laboring people against | spectacle is prosented of two Seluvie | citic folks, Scores of the brightest newspaper mager of the Ouha Bioetric company, | Lowdon, e the ditection of G W, T | i Diseases_ Instantly Belioved by the panper lubor of Europe. It is not | peoplo in common danger from tho | men of this country nre almost constantly | Whicl owns, or is lireely intorested in all the. | gl anitity. Cuticura, Just (o tho Tabor of Amotion that theso | Turk who is moving his columns | journeying bck and forth betweon the two | felepono exchanzes in Nebrusk, belloves | = (ot tho #Princoss 741 PPREATSIENT A vari. bt with Gutiours SIRAN. VE! RAU" ho oo A1 o . : ed vonblers Ao oeeans, and the busy seene about this great | that the phonotyphograph is within the range NSIQI AV ONEIGHLN rincess Zillah, Soap, und a sinele_application of Cutioura, PRANZISKANER BRAU” has beon sup- | very paupors should bo imported into | towards their - fronticrs, coming | 0euns, LS L8 Mioolhosrantle wikiin e Mt Mocdjesics employa the sorvigg 0 B Rl O SR oot O lieiris. Dhis solobratod boo T B el h into armod collision beeanss of jealousy | TIVEr improvement will bo the themo of num- | bl success and he intends to interest | two imense Siborian bloodhounds. While | two or threo doses of Cuticura Rosolvent, the prossod in Buvaria, This colobrated buor | this country to cut down wages and into armed collision hecanso of Jealousy | ' Bl (AUACRENNRL Gi Journals of the 1self to some extent with the nventor in | on the way to Easton, Pa., one of the ani- [ Now Blood Purifier, to keop the blood cool, tha was munufactured by the Francisean | thereby nullify the very object of the | over the additional torritory granted to | s fer (o B0 ACRIRE JOITIRE @0 Tt | ingiug it to perfection. Col. Frank M- | W Jumped tfrom tho thahy and was killed, | perspiation pure and tnirrithtuig, the bowela e S s 4 O It 3 o 3 i o Ol i, ( 5 psire Elug E . . Frnk Me- | ore was Mourning among the o open, tho liver and kidnoys netive, will spood Monks. The chupter ‘of tho ordor has | tarilf, which was and s to protect our | tho one and declined to the othor. Thore | ) ™y, e e e SO i o pentoRAE lson e, [ andnihore e finduritin g REm D HIOK HECIP L AR LA IR B e now probibited further brewing by the | laboring elasses against tho competition | have boen no evidences during tho woek | g iuow of Omaha and the important business | Breatost inventor of the age, while in Omalia | A eantiful now son 13 called “The Lono T o B aaty fud Ty HUTOLSGE g . 3y N . A ply brothers. Prince Bismarck will now | of poorly paid Enropean lubor. This | that any of the great powers are contem: | interests contering here. Already are tho | N0t long ago en route to. Oroville, California, | One on tho Shore. ™ We never knew il iow | the Scul it Sk whea tho bost physiciis and Tearn with regrot that two can play atthe | choap labor is doubtloss to the temporary | Plating taking a hand for the presont in \d roal catate oftices in receipt of fre. | 1 company with Dr. R. V. Pioreo, president | How romniic a solitary calin could be mado | emcdics fall game of supprossion. advantago of our capitalists, but the | the imbroglio. England and Franc o | quent inquirics as to the opportunities for Big Bond Tunnel and Mining com- [ O FPRERE 0 German violin ECZEMA ON A CHILD, — tarifl wis framed for the equal adyant. | specifically deny any such intention and | safo investinent of a portion of the money ad an interview with the inventor of | yivpuoso, has arrived from Kuroj wYour most valuuble Cuttewr Romodios iay doncomy ehild s much good thite 1 fool ko OX the strength of Sceretary Manning's | wwo of labor and capital. To prohibit | the efforts of the others are being devoted s of the cast. Tho wonderful inerease phonotypograph, and beeame convined | yydie begins her Philadolphia ongagement | G5 or tho beneit of those 0 troublod & sing tho Balkan provinees to re. | i real estate values hero has not only aston- | thatit can be perfected and brought into gen- | on Noveniber 9, at the opera house, g troublod =z ished our own pooplo but s also wwakened | eral use. Col. MeLawghlin says that It will | George €. Miln is on w tour again, and feels i Hezome, st L Aeiod ' tanveral o interest in tho great money conters,to the mu- | nothe any more wonderful than Edison’s ':;‘l'\"{l’lT::f; inaling oibnllssiion S WL O R Tt o e tual advantago of tho Omaha property owner | telephone and phonograph inventions, the | i a5 Sith Mo as leading man. curcd hor, for whigh 1 owo you muny thunks réadors 9 ot f apresi- |l * A [ y nights of ros rasdors with much unction that the presi That conservative and excellent oxpo- 3 *e and the eastern eapitalist, main points of which are embraced in tho | o "\ P S L e dontis & democrat. It beging to 1ook a8 | peng of the best New England opinion, | France has taken a sober seccond thought e phonotynosraph: Holesld: tha o pro- | gioie2Lilan Tialiaw Onora odioraniy, whidlla L ) if there had boen some doubt somewhere | (o Springlield Republican, in reforring | over the result of her late elections for S peaking of the new bridge reminds mo | posed to Iy the matter before Edison at | Wolfsolm, will open its soason n Richuond, EEIEER QUIHE SOALT. of this important fact. to the Rock Springs troublo says that it | members of the chamber of deputios and | of a conversation I had recently with Mr. | onee, and possibly get hin intercsted in it VRl Lheruperinyor tigoompnnyal s dlinoshIorosaY bald,causod’ by Bestar, — “shows the difilculty of protectng one | the bugbear of royalty has boen dissi- | Gearge 1L Boggs, who called my attention to A e L e B e iy will | Remodiod about aix Wooks.und fhoy curod m “Pug constitutional amendment chang: o from another whoen the circumstan- | pated. AlL tho leading journals are | the fact that its completion, with wagon road & oy e ek in Suu Franciseo and then n | calp perfeotly, and now uyair is coming buo I's ace frou T 1 Lo ARG ¥ Whhat was a great story the Brr 1 s thick as {t ever was. g the cloction month to November was | ces pit the Caucasian und the Mongolian | #81¢ d that the heavy conservative vote | facilities, will bring tho products of western | 2l N30 gIes Mgk Cunada. 5 J. P. CHO1CR, Whitosboro', Texas. i i A ] T | Towa farms fora radius of twenty-five mites | the other day about that Texan's inve Mr. Bootl's preparations for the new dra- weried by a heavy majority in Ohio on | together in s vital struzglo for a live did not indicate that the people were § y miles 3 . o lounAoors. - Die a0 ot | torevolutionize the madern telephone matic season hiwve been completed. He will COVERED WITH BLOTCH wosday. The last October stato has ue- | hood where there is not enough room for | tived of the republic, but only that they to ourdoors, The fact that Omaha was the 1 i v 1 ity . v take the field on November 9, beginning at Twant to tell you that your : A 4 o ran 98 territorial capital of Nebraska induced 5 Mr. L. M. Korty. “Fhere’s really nothing to § iy v whore he s to act for 1wo weeks, | vont is magnificont. About threo months ago o wly joined the November colun: - " were dissatisfied with its managoment MHEUNOLe ARG D : PeHy cordingly joined the November column, | both rac Epinnl.| IR SLASMA SEa R e it. Mr. Brown, that's the nane of this won- | On Novenber o, he w11 appear in Brooklyn | my face wis covored with biotehes, ana_uftor o satisfuctic every one ¢ | ; e The fecling of the mass of the people i ; | B e e i e I for four | ising thireo Dottios of itesolvent T wi |l|m\‘lll to the satisfacti m”nf. eve ‘.‘v ‘l\ Additional pertinency is givon to these fl he fe uln;T.m .I he |§| 1”1_{ .||’|V .]y.‘.ypl 51 Garly dato and they have 5ipss heen held at | derful inventive Texas operator, “’,” never 1::;‘1_‘1’.“., o 1]. u»1|‘yl llj;i‘(l m‘:. ) K .x”|’|: lly‘ our paing e bo osalvont T wi porfo the “mon of inflooence” who hirve made | (o oxprossions of castern opinion, by | 0 @ stable, conservative govornment, | pyparatiyely hich fizuy, honce the country | ecome a wiillionaire out of his so-catled xov- | SERGALY phusenm. 11is engagement there R Churlos 5t., Now Orlens, i Buckeye politics very profitable in na- | g0 statenont that Loe Wah, » contractor | | 1 apportunity to develop | from which we have Arawn our markey sup- | OONAry deviee, Any one who knows any- | it lust five weelks. Aftor that. o goes (0 BEST FOR TTCHING DISEASES. onal Wootions, A LB NS v resources, wnd which will give them | plies has not heos developed as it would ave | thing about a telephoneand reads the descrip- | New Yok aid plays for o onth st the | ono ot our customem s your Cutioura rom: e ; ARROK i J G100 rospority. 5 2 el L B tion of Brown's alleged invention will seo | Fifth Auenue theatre. He hen devoto | oqioaro o host he can i for itwhing of 1L e e R O e | o) und prosperity. At the polls, | been otherwice, and the ‘annexation’ of 0k Jiroy g ""‘, et | two wecks to Philidelphin, at the op odiog aro tho Leak he e8n A9 102 ILANINRIQE E30 ia o Ohio conl vogions to muke | Which, out of & total yote | the orchardsand rich gandon tracts adjacont it i glince that it is nothing after all but | jyouse, and thus coneindo s season. 1115 - | Until o used yours e andQbio ooul soplons to smakoll o o ey 0000 o | f0 Countil Buils is & matter of great impor. | Dell telephone. The eapitalists who are 1o | cover fouricen weeks in all 1.0 ALDIICH, Drugglst, Rising Sun, 0. 4 f 9.6 servative tickets, the French peopls | (160 (o our peoplo. By the time the bridzo ported to have put millions in itand mado |y Gepman pagers bring the annownce- | gold_evorywhere. Prion, Outicura, 50 ots: trymoen on account of their expulsion S 4 Ttlaas bo. | Brown a millionaire don't know anything | ment that the worthy people of Obor-Ammer- | Soup, #5 ots.; Resclvent, $1. Propurod by the . pulel completed there will doubtless be a market ; I 1 ] . Proj Y from Wyommg and other territories. house in full operation on Capitol avenuo | 4bout Brown or his invention, The whole | gau, ro justly celebrited for. their grent Pas- | Porrir DiuG AN Cisicat, Co., Boston, dluss, X “The moment that Loe Wah's contracts us b ully discu : i has heon fully are signed more contors of inflam mation 3 Y A Sy pErformances, are giving Lo see Bend “How to Cuire Skin Disoase: and wothor an 5t Mary's aveie, so Uiat th | 8101 wbout e sndilions In [t 16 8 pure ?".fl”;u‘,».‘:‘{\".,“'""."‘.'n'.'.‘wli .1."'1"..1L;“l'|'l..L‘-‘.I' | G o cller can be brought togethes - | fietion, and it is in keeping o pariodi- | Supday atternoon Lo largo andienees of pe and guizzed in a thousand shapa 0.1 1 atwoon the raoes will be looated. The !:::(\ \;.::.il:.a:xle.-:nfuy:‘l.l :.i;.”fl’.‘-(,:“::m Wil | L) sonsations of this charaster |v:uu1‘n z at- :n}u“-‘v:?‘.n‘“:h’;\ul‘;‘:nn B A aliau o v|lul- B verils of this new relutionship us related ; Sy blundors of De Freycinet, and the Mada » ] tacks upon the Bell telephone company ) highlands. One of the'plays is enti- by Mr. Boyd ought to he n solemn warn- | fng to politicians with marrizgosble daughters lotter that the president would votein | the importation of Chincse and Hun Bufialo for Governor Hill, demoeratic fans is but simple justico to Ameriean | main quict until somo solution of the newspapers are now informing thwir | fapor.” question can bo considered. Axp now we have the son-inlaw in politivs. Mr. Boyd's labored explunation to the democratic conyention of the din- gors of political sons-in-law is vory umus- ing reading. The mof \law question entered their protest against the war on the clergy ed by Forry, the threatened income tax, the talked - of P[MI‘M"‘. Ninckhends, Bkin Blomishes and Baby separation botween church and stpe, the Humiors, w0 Cuticura Sop. esponsibility for the trouble which wil 8 Pietoh, br 06 134416 6 i arees H ollow will finally s :‘,1 woed 1‘.; Hln{ gascar and Fonquin fracaz ~The inten- | “The Bew's article of last Saturday, review- | Every onee In a while some one comes o tio 1 ':Ih!l*"““ i it )._. ot uietianan | o HOW LIKR 011 AND WINE to best public sentiment on tho shouldors of | ton was to declare dissatisfaction with | ing some of the important real estate tran; front with =“l“\““ to supplant the Bell tele- tor ~n'<”rl-\\h«“x‘r:l-‘:m\': \w‘l‘i‘v‘ll‘ sage ou which Puln Plastor to the uchine » dollars in the present, throw :Anl(n‘rh The singular result was an increase purchase by Mr. Poppleton, two lyst | ©Wned by the American Be ephone con- | pggion Play, though the aduitorium, which i overy puin wnd uehe of daily toil! into the social organization, the damage | the strongth of M. Clemenceau's extromo | e, of about 130 o8 aLdpU Tt et oF B e L Ciron A thalcoiany pany. This company does not fear anything | s there ¢ ‘,‘.l,.lk ot ating fiveor six thou “| 2, Bverywhers, 5 b o tarif, If the ing and of archial vi the city, a portion of the Dr. Lowo favi, f of this kind. Tt simply makoes litigation, and | persols, 1s veluead I wige by DI oS anxigus abaut the tarifl. I8 their anxi- {10 000 Which will in the end 1 wing and of monarchial right J 8 . ot W covered portion elose up to the s The q B hio T g ond B T 2 d : b 4 triflo Toss than $200 per acro, which prico | Benwe holps o feed the lawyers, O torniom o bh)uho v the i Ska N HOHfll Bflllk oty i chiefly for an increaso they are d pon, ghan sounterbalanco any y w now chamber will probably consist | /) 0p onsiderad sp below marke - Kaine 8 the ones who won for them- | e '16. fi | likely to he disappointed he tariffon | g0 0 to employing capital. Forel [ 210 cons vvatives, 200 republicans of | vuyia then, To-day it w tako an even ow and Then, } .'L'f‘,‘fi.“?.‘-]“,’,'J.f".”"“‘“‘ of Biblieal churact- OMAHA, NEBRASKA. iron and stovl is now practically inobers: | gy Jubor is very dear lubor. ! los, and 124 others, with | €150,000 to buy the tract:” The Belt line runs | “A raitroad ofieial’s life i these days 13 e tive. When American mills ean manu sau at their head., That this | throngh it, and if it wore Tplatted the lots | nob what it used to be.’ sdd an ex-ofti- faotare rails for Canadian voads in spite | i places a dangerous power in the hands | would sell for enough ta lvaye a fair ma . Nowadays the head of every depart 3 A of the competition of England iron mas Pup charge is made from Ohio that | of the great radical no one can | onau investment of o thowsand doll o ent hus @ stenogrpher and s type onga Howld:, A brogeh of promlse | 13, M, Y ares Drssidant,, o0 tors whose product is admitted duty fre MeLean's Cineinnati gung of democratic | deny. It will enable him by coalition | acre. Whon M. Popploton sisned th tor, and sometimes two or thres, and ‘.m,””"“,h“““ e (At 2| A 7\,“‘ e iions, the nocessity of further protootion is not | voughs stuflfed the ballot hoxes in Tues- | with other parties, or wings of party, to | Which paid for this prpperf§ o ron , is systenatized and done by others | 1o eyerhody exeopt the delendint. Whea Join 8. CoLLNg, for land so far out, and. itwill be several In the early of the Union y V. 1L S, HuGnes, € years before it will ho Wt @uich more, official had no casy job, 11 : BANKING OFFICE: ) i ] that Webster nyd when he y rlllil,] lil"),\ l;A'A\ “Phen there is Judge I i A Al superintendent, lad - no 1 \ 1 Iying north of Leavampyag or 1 wblishwent. One demoerat offers | jeul excitement, they ave not yet pre- | Sheridan stroets. Bug o 1gw PATD UP CAPITAL, .o anns, 8250,000,00 Fining Him $10,000. Srnienus, May 1, 159 5 140,000,00 gpparont S duy's election, My, MeLean, according | work Lis own personnl aggrandizement = | o late dis) found the nir of Cin- | Buvitcan hardly result in any seri Gungnat Hazey 15 o in with a | cinnati o warm for his health, and foft | danger to the yital principle of republi book of wilitary remini hich is | for Columbus while a crowd of 8,000 in- | ean domination in France. Howeyer not calenluted to promoto b 1y among Washington army civelos o ieneral 1/ t stirved up th f to spend §50,000 Westig 1z demo. 1 Gener H ! U} L] tospend § in v ating dem pared to endorse or endure such a revo- | buyereonld huve hud higghotee of t sorvico brigad life has bean mad tie frauds in the home of Murat Hal- | jugon for 4 thousand dollars 4e -#ere on lon § t : . o TR i generally miscrablo, but Wis eaustic pen and the excitement and indigng R It is now being built updvitha class of rosi - _ | y ”b',_?fi!!w}iifllkdl .‘I- seums mare tun teh for some of b win Ciueimatl over the rovelations of | The tewmnnhal progress of Parnell | denees far supe tthar 3 ] AT i CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." ‘ last thre said 0 bo 80 | through Greland hus continued unabated | 10 OFB= 2t 208 1 imides D! f : y e Griginnt aid Oniy denniue, Dy consistod 1y down chair | intense that o consummation of the | duving the week. At Kildare, u witéh cost about £20,000, v » o i L ADTES:, oushions for the past twenty-five ye fraud is dmpossible. The gamo | wreat g o | dignant citizons were preparing ¥ wreek | mueh the French people muy enjoy polit Co. 12 | Lean sl vppononts, whoso | J arimy seevieo | the costing §35,000, Blmer Frank's, worth $15,0), k A M eatar Ul spalet e loader wag » : FIW udiion Sduure. Vi lada rm e e e s disroputablo band " of | fonous by owenvGld with grent | g dozon more costing from tive thousand ¢ spoilsmen in Ohlo was to B Trish bishops, he tonched | to eight thonsand each, bosides a larze num ount Ranntan Kharius oniatis ot land question in a stirving speeeh, | ber ranging in valuo from two to five thou <o tWPUBL- | whon Be predicted that the land act | sand dollars each, and it is but an ordinary M. b oN, of Keith coun prowpt issue to K. D Wobster's opin At 400 T 1 5 1 ean wemwmoure, Tt Wil searcoly suceced ed | would soon be so amended, either by an | 1ot which will not bring $2,00, Mr. Charles n glovie: /[ I d Doen geoator in the Just T populat uprising which | Bujlish or an Irish parliament, that a | Sauires has secored a handsoms fract of 2 . T i | flfly a 1.4 )’ earried the Om ever bofore, 8o fur us Lineoln ¢ i t mon of ull shides of | farthor reduction of at lenst 30 or 40 per | feet fronting cast on Park avonue in this ad- R e o A i 5 ; Bonernod hoe disproves it ontirely political opinion. Itds one of the most | cong would be brought about, Mr. Par. | Giton, on which he proposcstobuild a 810,000 - gerday, and said to him, *How wo is beautiful, all but Ler sking uhlishing the yearly wents of the | hopoful signs of our polities that disgyst | nell made an enrnest appenl to the peo. | 1OUSe next sprng. to be postmnster of Omahn how? and nobody has ever told e don't demoerats give you the \ R ; ir i to DU “Something was sald last week about ) veplied that he didu’t i ey Qillaiy s her 1 sy 3t 18 ‘.f I ‘~_'~ Bishop 0'Connor's real estate Investments oftiee very bad, but he didn’t say he w e b B e beant in, Beauty here. The fact is the bishop has a remarkably | refuse it. While we were talking a lett il b alttlivg annthor wite on 6 is Maguolia long head in that line. e bought two acres | earvier came up and handed Mr. Jones a la L wple that has been mada of him Baln » 8 few years ago at the interseotion of Leaven- | envelope, having upon it the stamp of 1l may have podd inltudnee on uther men i, ble ovidence of the influence wielde worth and Sheridan streets, of Pattes, the | treasury department. 1t natarally wttracted | Wh imagine that iny =ort of periidy is pormissible in these s i, Novth Platte signal station or the past | ¢ litieal ucthods is steadily on | plo 1o avoid violence and outragos, bhut fon years. My, Bamevson thinks that the | the increase and that citizens loagues | med for them the same right to boyeott wmly reason people have not raisod good | 1 hisiiness men's committecs are evory- | opnoxious persons 18 possessod by fin the westera part of cone | Whore springing up to enforco puvity 8¢ | Buglish workingmou combined agninsé A, 1y Lt thoy wore atraid (o | t4d polld, Tt W bo hoped that the | 4y unjust employer. No more romnrka- Ui s not far distant when frands and | | toroe at eloctions will bo rendeved iw- | ! is 0 good formlation of solid ULk fu this view of the cuse by Pacuoll can be found than in the suo- | lottery man, paying thevefor §4000, It was | wy ateution, and L asked whit L bud 0 do |

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