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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1885 Ohatiges n tho Bonnte, [T T L ——— g Suburbap Gmans. T st eishitng 1o satilc prire (0 toll 6F] rront Bieslonmyesestenisnpon s pedds SR R T S D K . S b I'HE DAILY BEE. Intarest in the final result of the Ohio | full exposition of the consolidation of 1t is one of Philadelphia's greatest [ his campaigns or to defend his policy, if | tal at fho sido of the door to tho parlor OMana Grviom, No. 614 awm 910 Fanxast 97 | Jogislativo eanvas is greatly incroascd on | the Kansns o, Union Paciflo and | hoasts thatsho s & oity of homes. In [ 1 "‘]"‘[_;c:::' h'yl";’xfi;x:?‘-v.n:v'l‘tf(t“:‘n:n"“]-J"vh Ero tho rear of tho LU il oot account of the fact that the return of | Denvot ds by Gould and the | proportion to her pogulation sho con- | EGIFGT o rostits ho obtained. | On tho | rooms whieh go ofF from it e g s and - Senator Sherman to the senate will d gsne of additional scouritics by the | tains more dwelling hooses owned by | contrary, it has trosted him before any | fitted out w h. great, wide gry of the oRlishe every morning xcopt Bundis. T | pend upon republican strength on joint | Union Parific to cover tho deal, Tablos | their occupunts than fany city in the | othors Tt has trastod in his long oxpori; | stylo of years wgo. - Gen. Lozin's library ballot. - With the prospect of the loss of | showing the millions lost to tho road and | country. Tho tenoment houso ahomina- [ (¢t his sagucity and Inteltignee, and | i on tho socond foor, /It is composed #10.00Threeo Months, s | Soveral senators within the next two | gainod by Gould personally in this ne- tion, with its filth sml‘=|uulnr. plays o | paces, and it has not misplaced its con bring his maguificent colloetion of books | 5.00/0n0 Month 109 | years the party cannot afford to loso Mr. | farions transaction would even at this | small partin the busy Iifo of that great | dence. In Oregon, in Arizona and in | from Chicag WeekLy Bre, Published Bvery Wednesday. | Shorman, ng entively out of the | late day prove intercsting because novel | manufacturing metropolis. From the | Dakota, when ho had_control of the ot - B o, TOMIAID, 1o | uestion his abilitics to do anything moro while officially the government. | city to far bheyond Paiemount park, and | 9herations meainst the fndians, ho has i e i R Foas. Withous Bremn b than add to the numerical strength would e placed in possession of its first | radiating in every dircction into the | employing Indians against Tndians has Breeding and Ktearing Sto ) without pre As at prosent constituted the republi- | dnformation of some of the peculiarities | outlying country, the sireets and roads | done morc to broak up hostilo tribes than Bnglish Live Stock ali At the Ono Month, trinl s W " s - " 4 s T $ gt N cuns have o majority of ouly cight votes | which attended this gigantic steal aro lined with the littl cottages of | 2y r’-"lz“r plan cver lwfm|-~- l"""“"’ g\m‘| wges' dinner in conneetion “”'”‘" The Great Inventmn' " . 20 . et 4 ot all of his e aigns and Iabors against | show of tho Staffordshire rienltnral so All communlentions rolating to nows and edi- | including Mahono and Riddleberger, the _— artisans, olerks and Jabdrers. it e } orn $hould be nddressent to the K Sy - " " s « 5 onceived and earriod oty list we 4 poer sulon the E YWASH “c togial mattors thovkd be nddressed w the B |y jprinia readjustors, The terms of twenty The Burmese Trouble Oniabi Is rapidly following in the foot- | out on brond prntples of Jsties hoth 1o | e ook & s N e :g‘:w O?!so., "t Msm: pivbel 4 WURINYAn TETTERS: five sonators will expiro with the close of | King Thebaw, of Burmah, has at last | steps of the Quaker City. Yearsago sho | the Indians and tha conntry. Whilo ho is | management of stock, by ; thowt 1arm to #ARET0 or HANDS, 11 businos otterg and romittances shouti bo | the Forty-ninth congress. Of these six- | reachod the ond of his ropo. Tho fero- | outgrew the original town plat and is ek {W;'";" the ,"‘.‘”“'“- ';l' ';"“” ) as follows and partientarty adapted to IPevwn CHeates soxd to Tk ke PUBLISIING COM 5 v ¥ v . Al 3 f A i hem to bo hums aings, nnd y, liko 1 i > W S0OMS to o triod - A/ O e Dratts, SheeRs Rng praney. teen aro republicans and nino are demo- | clous massacres which have filled his | now oxtending hor residonce area in | {000 Watish beines, wnd to bo, fko |- The s Al Ty 1 L Tiel ¢ poor, should by without 1t & il 10y all Grocors, but bewave of vile finl- 10 bo nindo payabie o tho order of the compiny. | erats, Of the eight democratic seats in-| blood-stained reign are not fikely to bo | throo directions with steadiness which | author of the lottor referred to probably | pay. bt Y NOBORN: COVR THE BEE POBLISHING COMPARY, PROPRICTONS, | the senate only one is in serious doubt— | vepeated. i ro proparing | promises at no distant day to make her | Knows very hittle of what I writes, and | wilk, vegetahlos, 1 seem. over: NS 18 manuinored B. ROSEWATER, Forron. that of ¥ of Nevada. Shoold any re- | to march into his ter nnex it | no less notod than Philadelphia as a city {,‘. |:'un‘v nlmv »mhl.-lqu at he ,:"‘l“"('fi (f[»llw done ore is o bl the affairs of Yot errsesememserress | PUBLE i avier campaign fund | to Indin. Lord Dufforin, in taking this | of howes. Property which six years ago | Geir. Crook has wamed a ma relentiogs | L that, ekan atthe dood, feds o i DeMocraTIC returning boards in Ohio | put in an appearance, Fair would cor- | conrse under the sanction of the homo | was far in the suburbs is now as closely | warfare than against us them- | 1 for the last, ton years. and | are now subjects of investigation. The | tainly bo defeated. The republican sen- vernment, will only bo following out | built up with cottages and residences ns | selyes. x T, H. St | am afraid itis not low water whirligig of timo brings some remarka- | ators whoss terms expire are Dawes, rnest recommendations of his pre- | strects within ton minutes walk from the | S48 Laxs Crry, Oct question is —what is Tefl for us to do? blo changes. Conggor, Hawloy, Hale, Harrison, Miteh: | docessor, Lord Ripon. English posses- | postofice. Along tho platenu towards Woklk 4Wa Wanbs iR Yowa. IR OO SHARLN 0.t P ivo reduced rates to ell, Sherman, Sewoll, Aldrioh, MeMillan, | sion of the country was inevitable sooner | the barracks on ths north, south, far | Springficld Republican: The Towa and management of our sto | go, and_the cvent promises ta be Joaquiy Miri govern- | Bdmunds, Malone vyer, Miller of | or later. Burmah s the next | beyond tho city limits, and across the | hoard of lsbor statistic wblishod wnd-Fast Imo can bo laid down in | e mostimportant stock gathering of the mont appointment. i door neighhor to Indis, on the | hills westward for noarly threo miles and & half ago, has just issued ity | reference to the brooding of stock, so | SHSOR - st o ( Balllidagoauy . ' 45, SO : R sport, covering statisties of labor | much dopends on the puspose yon are Swino Brooling civil servico reform of o first class nows- | Wyek, By securing any ei cast, and the home of large [ from the river, suburban property which organizations, co-operative. association breeding for, tha 1 o of your landand | g0 00 gnCiens broeds l" o A tablishment to the clastio regu- | the democrats would reverse the poli English commercial mterests. For fifty | o fow years ago was farm lands is now | industrial ~ odueation, conviet r he locality in which your farming is ALATER 0L ) OUORBIBRALIY. bED "t Iations of a Washington bureau. complexion of the senato and control | years past Eugland has beon its domi- | finding ready purchasers. Every ad- | arbiteation, coneiliation and ried on. | 8oty b Traens B o mukE E o I oReE — both branches of the national legislature. | nating forcign interest. The endeavors | vanee in inside property is opening a | favm laborer and Taborers, schoc d i e | anew of the hog growing intarost of the Tn sove-al of tho states this fall, logis- | of the French to securoa foothold in Bur- | market for Jands in the suburbs | oSt WAETE A CCRERE |V which every on will, of coiurs e e L o e Intures will be cleeted whose members | mah have always bee lously regard- | and assuring us ab an early [ screons and ‘company stores, raile to. 1 supposo no ono would think | e that hog ¥ f will select senators to succecd the preseut | ed, and the valuablo exclusive conces | day s lags and incroasimg subur. | With tho carnings, hours of eiployment, | breeding from constitutionaily wnsound 470 EHS AR TR BIE el incumbents. Nationl interest will cen- | sions given to the Fronch bank at Man- | ban population. The clerks and shop | §les of employis, tho same of stores and horso the Droeding of sood | oney. 10 takes less onpital than in the tor in thoso whero corporation fnfluences | dulay Tust April was strongly rosontod by | men, the mochanios and Taborers who | Loaks. — Commissioner Hutohing. poys ‘ farmer's businoss, 18 | TS of e or cattlo, and it bring have for years past dictated the choice | the English trade: nd nuay be I find stendy employment in our city, ave | tribute to the excellenco of = the | is not my inteation to dr rison l‘ —————— of willing tools in the national capital. [ ed as tho beginning of the trouble. gonorally anxious to own their own | Massachusotts — roports, and s between Shive horses, Clyd wany [ L “1 i ‘l‘ wbnek in swine breed that ho should have pref other breed; eaciy, no doit, is adapied | Rl Turdispatches do not announco Carl | 1 :‘Inlpx: ol nl... ey immediato e of tho war, which by homea. Thoy will be ns mueh so in tho | (A0 Gt e e R N e ) | toihio dinvasen Schurz’s acceptance of Dorman B, [ stead ot representing the states and their | now impending, v uvg‘u» nu.-vui $100,000 | future as thoy have been in tho past, 80 | ynd make hi investigntions in regard to [ horses have been hrad by oro MHtlonot-and Vapie Eaton's vacant chair in the civil service | people al proportion of the senators | s mounth which King Thebaw imposed on | longas lots van by purchased at figures | them exhaustive, as Mr, Wright has | Shire horse and the € | it po S I t0 %00 sommission. Tt is plain that Schurz has | are the attorneys, delegates and agonts | an English timber cutting company | within their savings and at reasonablo | done, but that the people of his stato | Bnglish eart horse supy | losses n e ont ahend of even cen offered the positi sis such | of corj s monopolics, honavzaw v Trrawadi, » s com- | timo-distanco from tho conter of the ei wished the entire ficld of Tabor d, r and the Clydosdald aciion i o Fnot been offered the position. Heis such OrPOrAte Monopc , honau: 1 on tho Trrawadi, and which the com- | time-distance from the conter of t1 Y. | anatisiins. @ ymplicd with ' is Wwish a3 FioAE : T T D | \1‘[\ '.'u‘.,‘lv,ilf{ an enthusiastic civil service roformer | enormous aggregations of capital and | pany refused to pay. Tho appeal | For this reason evory Tozal increass in | {loronghly ¢ possblo, Tho two sub. | ear i woknoy, Mr, James | T AT that ho nover declines an office, espocial- | class Interests. From the states of | of Lord Dufferin on bohalf of tho English | transportation facilities will hasten tho | jeets of most genioral inforest in the. ke i aluable contribution fEORRIR | } Iy one with a good salury uttachment. the Pacific coust thera is not & member | government for a delay in the cass, was | upbnilding of Omaha. Extonsions of o tho statisties and conclusions in the Agrienltural | dour- |0t Ty e 7 P e + kg e " sorlaan s A% A SRS wal training, and the re- | nal in whils admitting |00, e of the senate who does not hold his seat | met with insolence on the part of The- | street car lines and the running of regu- rks whont strikes, of which lo that biz horses most valuable,consid- | 35 2 by the power of ruilroads and mining | baw and a rofusal to receive the British | larand froquent trains on the Belo Tine | hud hov sharo, with Me. Tutehine " | 6rs Rk HoranHENIRANEI W SR iRt capital, which skillfully plays the two | embassy. In consequence, Thobaw will | will push still farther from the present [ ment in favor'of a stato board of arbitra- | much wo T o sl to pay his lacge show T inst cach other, and makes | loso his throne and Great Britain w cenfor of population the growth of the | tion for the settlemont of disputes be- | may be quite true : ! SXTRTRES R AT T 5§ & § 1 Sk tween workingmen and cmployers. horse, well propos t i use of cither in turn as oceasion requires. | another magnificent stroteh of te y | residence portions of our city. The day ihd Y] b ) YRUBIH0 5 H o | horses and me 3. Now insteal of 3 ) Ihe statistics ave compiled largely s bo a more i B tading near the oot of the rol Among representatives in the sen- | to her Asiatic possessions. is not far distant whon sush sattlements | from the answers to blanks sont out to | small good ono. i BRROaRSeIoR B T ate so chosen and so belonging, | No more fortunate chance could po: a3 Floronos, Bsllovae, Millard and Pa- | business men and wotkersin ull branchos | confortuntion, and rathorcondeumns the | meed 10 610 foremost rank as a bre sympathy with the interests and hopes | bly presentitself. The French ministry, | pillion will riss into prominenc o 1{"[!:»“ -”::!l"‘ ': '[*"{"'"_""{"l OiRDAwoLe Bl 'i'.?.';'f'.':..f.ff R j\l";‘ 4G improved swine. of tho people s out of tho question. [ torn by tho results of the late eleotions, | suburban to Omaha, while the country | e GETDEIE R TN T IR GO0 OMKToy sud M, N N P Thisaer Men who represent the interests of [ will scarcely dispute the progress of | between will by filled with morchants | Here is one table from the answers of g f the Great No THE ART OF GOOD DINING. monopoly do 0 with moro zeal than | British arms by ropeating her late unfor- | and clorks whoss business interests all | employers that is unploasantly sugges. | Midland railway companies, Atthe samo |00 g they do those of the people, becauso it o experiences in Tonguin. Bur- | center in our midst 1o EhTplitti oiRoutsidotet (BB I AVRe RGN OIIERNbydi s FIEEON GRS MahIE UL (BR RECIL Aty ) > ple, 4 cial means, shows constitution, and the tLopast Sevved. pays greater return in dollars and cents. s in comploete anarchy, and ey Ensy to get: Common 3, travel- | should he encouragad to womo derats o From Good Clidoe: 6t thatabla Svhon It is sincerely to be hoped that which- | tho deposition of the monster Thebaw PRRSONAL. ing salesmen, elorks, book: pers, mon | tent. The establishment of the Shive |, 0, preseat but the home e ever party seouros the ascendaney m | will bo gratefully received by the peo- | ar. Biaino is an o§tensivo purchaser of | YILHOUt trad sdmochanios, | Horso Sooiotyhus stimnttatad tho Drood ol what it shoulil bo wh K : g 8 e B s g 4 B s for machine work, | ing of pure s and the exhibits of em- | poundad by s Lay w picce of thick the next senate there will be a chango | plo. Tho occupation of the country | books. oo, | inent breodors at tho di wavioul | e T S voNE Bablo olbtn which will improve its character asa | wiil be searcely disputed by any army |‘~,7'.‘,T,'.‘.'i}}" A‘I_Ilvgjflv“ adp & good deal of | 0 irinnced mill-workers, earpentors, | tural_shows has done good s i 3 course napery will look s much representavo assembly. Astho influence | which Thebaw can Hay whilb Rl P e e s ronding quito largely | fonMSters, Swed mon for | showing w really good eart ho R e of tho peoplo in_ the United States senato | any rosistance was made, the garrisons | fron the ks of congrogh = | easy jobs, BTt onduuly liow LboTGUDT AR iioRnDw : « share table top. hus lessened with tho invasion of its scats | of India, lately incrensnd on sccount of | President Seclye, of Amherst colloge, | ey o who say they “cando most f Tt B wese (ISIEE, | & Qllo Kot nprand by corporate wealth and power, that | the expected trouble with Russia, will ;}'I‘::‘;'*"'zl*‘*’"M"v Is Writing the life of D rd to find: Steady men, skilled | It is n mistakon policy to use a horse b | King and table utepsils. Simplicity i body has suffered a losa in ability and | furnish ample resourees to quell all op- arel Tamonkbuy OELooKATAnd won, good piece-workers (coopers), | Cause the fo is low one, inless you are | peyer ulous, while protension usu- statesmanship, which makes a lament- | position. Lord Dufferin is expocted to n r3, good machinists, sober men, cx- | Sure ho is the best one available. ' When | ajly iy, 12} wpkin on th left side also all the leading poriodiells, preswinably A 3 . 1 B ] = 4 ST s s s S v 3 Yess A% for the Whito House. perts (horse-collars), skillod cabinet-mak- ro dear and theco is w good de- | of the plate with & piece of bread in ity ARoNcontie tRv nLsiclonygin s ortier imarchionghtantnluy, e Buriisaojc Mre, me..l[.,:k\:nuun.-.d a sweet smile on | €S and upholsterers, carvers und lettor- | mand for town purposes, many f 3| folds, st on a s it hand, next to 3. Money has taken the pluco of [ ital, with 10,000 troops, gun boats, tu en s camno from an intorviey | ©rs (marble-workers), men to properly | are temptod by the high pries ta sell o | that (ho knife with tho sharp edizs turned brains, and the reputation of weanlth has | machine guns and several batteries of | with the p t last Wt run machinery, file-cuttors, non-drinking h"!“."[f“'“"i!""\.'v.“‘ k*_ ““”‘" from the one wio is touse it, beyond supplanted thatof patriotism and ability. | field artillory. Tho result cannot bo at | - Senntor Camoron's bialth hns been greatly | Unners, men iwho aro. willing to bo told; | suieidal policy: it is liko slling the it thg ) : Popular lessness and noglect of | all doubtful fmproved in California. 1o will return to | Ameoricans, o L Lays the golden eggs don't sup- At tho o S sot the tumbler pular carelessnes gle al Pennsylvania about Nov, 1. I'ho answors of mechanies in many | pose any one would expeet to breed good | ayd indiv A the franchise are largely responsible for In acquiring Burmah, Great Bri Secrotary Whitnoy rendi®s great deal, and | branchos of industry are given, and all | stock af any kind unless ho commonced | spo0ns, sali ¢ an eruets this state of affairs. will scoure an noreaso of territory com- | by way f rlief froin his it of the haval | of thota complnin of thxl;«&vfié;runn; §rkoridingigood Taless gncdin g Ml iGnngilio) s issue esty, ability and o Ay YA A roachos consumes a good deal of light litera- | Jabor, while most ask for the enforce- ard, riting onconformation, Sanish the b sister [rom the centot IE the issue of honesty, ability and con- | prising 190,000 squaro miles, and | {1 mont of something like tho old appren- | pisses ' over points —which overy | of the table id pit thees instoud 4 v scientionsness dnm_r.-. to serve the publ peopled with 5,000,000 inhabitants, Editor Tandy of tho Philadelphia News is { tico systsm. This romark from a enrpen- | breeder is familiae with, flat loxy, | of owers, if it by ne be moere ambi as shown by conscientions public serviee | rich in every resourco of | president of the Clover club. When they give | ter isa fair sample: “The thing that hurts | lavgo joints, big thighs, ete., but calls | tious than'soino bits of iv evergroen in the past wero mado the test to which | eastern production and timberod with e I Rl et [ouT e MIB EltRsshe inEpp I don tetop to (I Hoular attention to, the foot: o suys | brightoned by a spray of bitterawodt. i AT M - s ; £ ! 3 X think if « man has learned his trade, 1f it horse should not only have big and | = At tho carver's placo spread a_ whits every seratorial aspirant were put, the | inexhaustiblo forests of mahogany and ttorney-General Browstor 15 two or thres good tools and brond feet, but amplo dopth of hocl to [ wapkin, the point oy SR senato would soon be relieved from the | tesk. By its occupation, English inter- | trom hl'fi“l‘-"";l"‘fl“ SripieIon rorutioy andle them, he can get as good w enable him to stand the test of the r ho tabls, o protset the cloth fromt oligarchy which has for yoars controlled | ests in Asin aro broughtto n point whero | i, Hisyaliow conch s boen repainicd o the one who has fi,ml..,d his trado. | or ity traflo, And, inspouking of man: | splushes of grivey ibarati Gt Siom by N s ) QORI hore ought to bo a law that a agoment, he lays groat stresson proper | Lot the satios bo served by the mistross gnolidelibarationsiend jeloggediiand e || Slamhlonofivtenvensylisteenithomiand v illiam 1. Vanderbiit Is said not te be # | ghould work under instruction a ccrtain shiocing, and on tho necessity of provid: | and eaton with no necontpamiment ox pressed every movemont toward politi- | the French possessions in Tonquin, This | church u""u‘a”yi‘f" ihea heard a s longth of time before hecould boe allowed | ing good ventilation . and well drained | copt a picco of dry broad in the hanl. cal progroess and reform in logislution. country will probubly pe made neutral | it [OF sty Joan: o The, Lot | o contract any work. " stublos; and those are pownts waich oan: | Buttering is only loss valgure than thick 3 A2 ground, like Afghanistan on the west of ~rotary Bayard is known to tho Wash. | 1here were five strikes in Towa last [ nottoo frequently bo improssed on all | oning th contonts of The plate with of tadpolo is a whole frog pond.” T India, which alone soparates English | instan book-sellor ad the most libera! huyer | Year, one of printers in Do Moinos bre dors of horsed. ~ Thore is no doubt | crumbs. Whon this conrse has been ro bogins to look as it Henry's hook had Stirring Them Up. PRl e L of hooks in tha prosent cabinet. Ho s | Tour'of conl miners, and in conneot; that tho breeding of eart horses is on the | moved tho meat and vogetables may be beon running out the lite of Jesse James, Secretary Lamar is stirring up the gov- ‘l‘nm v‘ rou T .”‘ T B ,‘..v‘.: been known to look, when buying, at a wu,| h these MJ erim_mur-r'm; a board of lnl-rn:lu‘u': i‘l“lll” (é:l:;! .: L:‘I::ut t“ l|n~, 1 l,li.{p;,ld on the l;|:1hi_ ; ] e o] A ernment direotors of the Raoifio railroads THESTNUTS 400 Wor 3 A bushel in | novel. arbitration, the abolition of the contract | none but the best, there ought to be no there slad, it should be served tho popular favorite in old Missouri. SHeS & “ " R ‘” Y London. Tho averago paragrapher noed | | Charles Praneis Adams, 3, is a momber of | system and of the “truck systom, difliculty in making them profitable. separately, in 4 conrso by itself — o very short pole. Ho wnnounces j P50 LG O iy povorty, when | 10 athiotio commitieo at atvard. o will | whici muners aro forcod to buy ' s T'he hoavy part of the dinner onten, the A MOVEMENT is on foot in New York to | that he is x‘;llz»;l od with the moa reness & \ have to wrestlo with something beside musclo | supplies at the corporation stores, u sy: agersey Oattle. waid 'IIHI‘YII b summonusd and shoulé fay a streot car line through Fifth | of the reports hitherto furnished by these voudy markot for his wares exists. Lo koop up with his progonitors of the saumo tom m.f‘f'llllvu'ng;b-h:‘ri”("r)-l:?'» lax i:“nl‘ i | Boll's Messenger: For somo yenrs Eng. | oommence “Il“ aloarinis ot ‘tho ‘!,_h“.‘:,] avenuoand the wealthy property owners | gentlemen and that ho intonds to havo Higgins,_appointimont oleric of tho | o ths veport, sxaotly dosor b eliy | 11sh 85 woll as Amorioan brooilors ave oRrtyiig oyt tho et Mo Aro protesting that it nover , never shall | change mude in this respect. Tho scoro- | Tirn death rato of Omaha is small. In | treasvry, i dosorived o3 o landsomo mat | yytom as it is still_enforosd by tho larie ovor to tho 1sland of doraoyand | wnd buttar pintos, plncing ono on top thi %o dono. When Juko Sharp gots in his | tary further states that under the | proportion to hor population it falls ber | Ho b aerss b i Uit sonsa | marble corporations in Vermont: Ihdeod, the pricos given by the Ameri. | Other, and using & tray (o transfor cvery fine work on the board of aldermen, as | statutes he will require in the future | low most citios of its sizo. A gyod elova- | of humor. e is Tond of good stories, and | L am convinced that with nearly all | cany have been far boyond what thing excopt the Large plattors i b T R e Sy 3 K g ombs has personally known every | acter, if « loye declines to trade stock. Thiy demand has arisen from the erition of soraping ontents of one the property owners will discover that | veports of all directors' mootings, with | dr inage and a losation where fraquent The Unital Satos wxeont VW, such store he ia”soon notified that his | yrrowi o for richar und bettor bat, | plate into another, with a clatter o protests are of small account when | such other information concerning the | changes in the atmosphare are the order Terson, John Adams, | labor is needed no long: This is sl as for the ploasant as well as | Knives and forks, and then bearing Walghod in tho avorago balanco with | business and managenment of the subsi- | of the day, contributs Targly to this ro. | ol and Cievolutd, 110 was tho itst:socro- | equivalent to compulioi, and indood | Bitabio hobby of hiving s few protty | O the wholo pile at once, ' J oL sl atee | much worse, #a it 18 hiddon under the | owa about small occupations. Besiday | & time are —enongzh for dized corporations as they may bo able | s T ) r e s T 8 ! $20,000 a vote. ed corp ons as they may bo able | sult, There are no murshos, bogs or | served in e | of cowardie, A miner should bo | \hich' it iy woell known that miny Noxt after the soilod dishes, h == g to collect. minsmatic swamps snrronnding us, d to buy his tools, powder, lumps, | of the best breeders have made a | taken o muats, salt collars and otho Tre water works company will not | This action on the part of Secretary | Dangers to tho public health must como ErPRINES oil and grocerios where he ohooses. He | goneral average of 23 pence (44 cents) o | tible furniture but tumblers, water hot find it healthy move to push thoir claim | Lamar is proper and timely. The po- | from within tho oity, and not from any | In Idsho thero avo four politieal parties, | earnshis woney by honestlabor. It is | Gound for Jorsey butier all tho yeur | the or pitchor, napsin rigs and foe bowl for damages by grading into the courts, | sition of the governmont directors up to | natural disadvantazss from without, On | DIt e Knights of Labor aro on top. 18 80 lo, 40 38 ho likos, and ¢ho | round. Sooing thist muny of hose cows | and than huve tio erumba brushod anc 1 i ¥ Pgbiai ) Glick of Kansas was in Wishington | £reed of an employer should not be » 10 ds weekly for sey th tray used There are soveral reasons why the com- | the present timo has beon a sinccure of | ghis scconnt it is highly nocossry that, | Jas ik ismmm fiexny llowed t> stand in bis way for tho cx- | i thovhon ar measly €1 n woor a2 | "o dessort is then sarved: and excop! pany should hesitate soms weeks bofore | no use to the government whatever. | soonor or later, and the soousr the het- e, reiso of this right. ter produce as will ¢ value of tig | &L cormonions dinner the tea or cofleo antagonizing a city which has given it a | Their duties have chiefly consisted m ap- | ter, more comploto sanitary rogulations r Eyarts says le‘rl"\llIL in In-'n;x»;xrt, u'lm h-r n yuuzm.‘qum skim m'lk, which near L towns will [ Which NI""‘;MJ NOVOT appear i the gonorous franchise, and which hus closed | proving cooked roports” furnishod them | should be ado and enforced by our city | Ihurke:: “Sil wo gt to ko . the | Hon to preveit siriket 0t Angws “iroe | fotoh 10d.a gallon, and ths ulf into tho | ACian, WS He MRS BT vl s, o 1 3 Of ani " 0o T ¥ i J K x O Pré ] X argain, the value of the best o b Whe coding its eyes to & number of failures on the | by the companies, pr council, The Waring system of sew- | tisht inany manner persuading or attompting | cows may bo botter estimated. Tho con- | Plicity of this much drsaded branch ol partof the company. Lot well enongh erago, which now "~ extonds over | | Tho democraty in Newark, N. J., aro great- | to porsuade’” mon at work by violonco, | soquenc of this demand has led to an | d0mostio servicy it sooms incomprehien alone’" is an excellont motto to pasta in | future of the proport assuring tho | tho business portion of tho city, must by | [,purbrised bee wio they eléoted their candi- | throats, *‘or_otherwise" not to perform | fmprovoment in the breading and mau- | SIle that in 0" many famil rinty by (S AT § e R e 1 4l dato tor mayor lust weok, Lisually -Nowark | Jubor in tho mines, agoment of the 1sland animils. | waiting should be unknown. Tam wel he eorporate ha country 0! ho 84 of the gov | developed ultimat:ly north and south | Bives Looi ropubiican majority Statistics of wages in varions indus- “I'he nghish bred animal has, how- | Bware that the quastion of serving is gen ——— ernment investmont in tho second | ghrouzh tho outlying residenco soctions. | | Hioseos Conkling wives no evidence that ho | trins and th cost of living nro also giveu. | evor, more hardihood than its island | erally the sticking point. =~ | Dg. LEoNARD BAcoN, that old wheol go securitios. Tho most arduous | With its extension should come & prompt | 1ot g near o poiitionl hod quatwrs and G | 100 latter is about tho Same sister, and p greater aptitnde to feod, | Jtisvery hard=somat'mes impossihh horse of the Connecticut abolitionists, ure of their official duties has been alof the sinks, vaults and making $100,000 a year as a li (.'In,t. I'””h\i:"l nd g boing o ; The Ccows in g0 herds in the | .—“fm.thln'y',\ Y"Mnd \'i.!‘l IrnlL 1'.: umx'“u‘n'l has thrown fire brand into the Ameri annual inspoction teip, in which, as | pools especially in the more crowded | PxCongrosunan Dezond drelnny| | frGtbEE AR IR CARP SR | southern gouptioa nro i e ol o onn board of forcign missions. Hoopen- | guests of the corporation, they viewed | portion of Omaha, Thoto is no rewson | Sanons iy ica bt ot a8, s frades the pay is a triflo Bighor than at | tare e domd b the b A | fadvo the food jumbled o the table in 1y eharges the board with frauds, and de- andscape through champagne glassos | why any should be permitted in that | Virginia by from 20,000 to New York and much less than at Chic- | Jeifors, however, that are inelined to ran | Relter ~Iu»‘,l";,:v;?‘lml‘l‘l ‘;‘,”"'I T Kn‘f'.: ~il: hat n ring oxists which converts | and sampled the productions of the coun- | part already sarvel by the s a0 Sy hie New York Timed savs that it 40 per | 80. Teachers -aro. not as well paid more to beef than to milik might be | Of ma EQURL 3 olarea that n ring A S e e ! i i HEO SV pont'of the repubtiean voters of New Youk | here, the men, asidy from principals, | turned toa more profitably cend it shall be servod In conrses. But tho imnt money to purposes not contemplated by | try in the private dining car of the gen- | tem. Anothor mattor that demands at- | Oy will voister voto, Tra Dayvenport raging a year, and the women toh orossineg and foeding systom were | 108 138 not so diflieult, nfter all, if the sor Trurmax will stamp New York for the democratic ticket. Mr. Thurman may be more successful m New York than he was recently in his own state. In Ohio the bloody shirt discounts the red ban- dana, ctarns mueh sooned \ Kopt o loi of T Now York Daily Telegraph is the st il name of a new paper that is making rapid headway. Itis a republican high pro- tection sheet, is well edited, is full of news, presents a handsomoe typograph- joal appearance, and there 1s no good reason why it should not succeed on its merits as a first-class newspaper. “Pie principal fact of interest brought out by tvo committeo to investigate how that $7,000 item in favor of the water works cropt into the appropriation hill,is that Assistant Clerk Woods wroto out a favorable report for the committce to sign. City Clerk Southard should ma :nd strietly to his proper business. Furnishing favorablo reports 0 committeemen on appropriation items is no part of it. Tin reunion of the threo emperors at Kremsier last August cost & sum which will throw William Holman into hyster- ics of indignation when brought to his attention. The imperial party consumed 4,000 bottles of wine, not including 3,000 bottles of champagne and 1,50) bottles of ligéurs. The total expense bill was about $200,000, which was cheap after all if the interyiew rosulted, as reportad, in a firm alliance to maintain the peace of Burope. Lovess of Hanry Jam»s' novels will vead with astonishment the candid opin- ion of the editor of the St. Josoph (a- zetle, whodeolares that tha groat intar- national writer is about as much of an American novelist “‘as a wart on the tail ‘the donors, thus depriving missionaries | ernl manager. tention is the regalation of plumbing, | will surely bo'the next goverior of the state, | §2 o hi tsalary paid a school e, PhTS is to pub thesy yearling | 3t understands from the beginning of their proper support. However small | Tt is high time that the annual faree of | With the intro lustion of ths water works s v g T superintendont B $2000 at Council | to n heavily-fleshed Short-horn | that this will be required of hex the yearly contributions, Dr. Bacon in- | a perfunctory roport should e Mr. | Omihia has boen placed at the mercy of | rRding Gon. Erook, Blufis, and tho highe cipal’s salury ind Jet the call boreored (cis- | s s LA SaRpan. T e i ol LA AN 9L gn), . H. Btantons fnbkmaster United L0 at Dubugue. The hest ated i bull), with its dum sucking timates that the top h anagemont | Lamar is to be commended for his offort | all sorts anlesn litiors of wo 1] Sitha iy, o R ERNIOR, oL i tencher in tho stats is Mrs, Sev- | PoTh e el e o never fail to draw their handsome sal- | to elicit some valuable information on | this branch of business hove aro | stationed in Omnha, apd Who has “heen | Crance at Davenport, $1,300,while won A the two turned out fit as n i aries with unvarying re ity. The | the subject of tho condition of these | scorcs of rosidensos in this eity whose | With Gen. Crook in my hard-fougit | Doy "‘f’l"“;““"' Johoolain ko other | early “boef wht )t OUIE 1N eomuthliig | fi lfiS d fl lOflfl illl dofense mado, that the doctor is heter- | ereatures of the government. Wo | drain and water supply is served through | ¢impaigns against the Iudians, writes us [ €108 4 oaoh over a yoarold, The system will bs | odox, scarcely covers the caso, are very much inclined fo doubt, | leaky joints, bad materials and unsani- | 1°40Ws to the Salt Lake Tribu fonnd, now thits the milk ndo le oing | OMAHA, NEBRASKA. B however, whether his success wall bo all | tavy traps. Complaints arealveady com- | Supday Tive urticle publishid in th bune of Logan's Washington Home, oV r;h"‘n"l"v be one more little chunne | pam Ur Cavrras £230.000.00 oin thy “Avizana Apaches "is | John A. Logan’s new home 1s gome to | i1 which the fuvmersmay still find a pro- | Fate U8 6 & L “Povaras county republicans have | that ho dosires. Tho reports submitted | ing in of the bad offscts of tnventilated | hOUL a8 UnJust s revigw Gf the sittation | be ent of the most comfortbl ji- | fitablor o food cons o R T i sot an examplo to the democrats in | todivectors’ mectingsarcoften asdiffioult | drains and the divect connection of water | there, and of the opafations of the army | ington. It cost him only 20,000, & abtin o righey AR ROMeE IS Tuv), Kbty a I diGRML the mominations for justicos of the | to unravel as those manufactured to mys- | maing with closots which force des s epuldavell bo writton, | has an outlook over the whole ‘country | his crops. W, V. Monse, The i N tiaho fleeht | &ite stookliolda Bizura s | 0 . = s raggerjze such an arii- | about Washington itting back of > JOIN 8. CoLLINS, pence. he importance of the figh \fy stackliolders, Eigures not only oan, || gusos Into tho wator supply of tho olty. » s proper namg, without using lan- | great granite pillars which snpport Holstein-Fricsians for America, s I e made for years by the Bg but do very often lie, espacially when it | In dargor cities the ordinance vegulating s0 that is not compuon among gentle- | roof of its front porch, one sces the eapi Daghlad, the Hague: On Suturday N R o s, Gashlor away with the cost mills whic 18 to the interest of stock jobbers to muake | plumbing and plumbers is explicit and | o0 10 so favas the aviele. speiks of | tol glistening in the sunlight on an oppo- | Aygist 15th, were shipped from Amster RANKING OFFICE: : this city, is brought into pleasant promi- | thom do so. It has been 50 long the pol Gen. Crook, end of hjg adinistration of | site hill, and i the front the great white | dquy vin England, for America, ahout BANKING OFFICE: comprehionsive, . Moro thun this It I wieine oratid ol apsniateation of | sigo hill, nndin tho fronttho grans wiilke f o ) ’ TR 7 BANK. Bence by the improved ealibre of mon | iey of the Union Pacifie to conceal the | onforcod. porvon) it o ore [ RORiGlE A L by ob- | Bhaft Of Hho L ingion, mmomumnny | a7 handil mileh ot or meid shout | LHE IRON BANK, which the new law called out at the re- | inside workings from the general public ; m—— the whole let Wlgn & man hasspent | with its wide avenues and its thousands | Luyer, Twenty heifers were hought by | Co. 12 und i St publican convention cundidatos and | that oven u change of vient Pur district courtis about to disei- | maro |]‘.I:m| 1.11_‘ _\.-.mult |‘i«~ ; L part | of forest tro v, aud away in the distur 00 | Purmerend cittlo buger for an Amord A Geue) Usiking Ui SR QS LAT R o il o : i e of his lifo in fighting and dealing with | winds the wide, silvery stream of tho | e in the usial y.. Me. W. . Good nominees for justic ithout excop- | will find it difficult, even if Indians: when he bears many wounds | under the © Virginia hiils. | pastire, of Baahvilié, Ponn’, has bought | tion, they can confidently claim tho | they desive to do to untangle | Speaking disrespoctfully of & justice of wjon his person asevidonco of iy o Avlington and its comotery e in pliin | 5 wront exponse, huving spent. sbout support of the aind the people us moen | the snarl. The government divectors | the peace in a briof submitted to the dis and loyalty to duty; when his 1 yiew it the vi sross the way lios | ), weeks o Moltand, fifty heifers o abllity and intogrity. The logitimate | may possibly be afforded all information | trict jinlges. IUis fortunate for both bay ~ $h0ws more lnh.-]m m-l.’ug‘m-d n‘w! Goargotown with its :z"-'vvlz]’ "l"” &0 | selected from the best and niost i 9 R e g b = S P T it to clvilized metiods than that | older than the eapitol its O | gpains in North Holland, of ich { profits of the districts will be suiliciont to obtainable, but e inclined to gues of any other general oflicer of the army, | house is a ved briek, wide B I B YA AR 4 T T P by e | _ofter w standing premium on efliciency. | tion whethor it will be as full and as sat- | legal writing in ordor to be punishable * i5 it fair for for him to be wssailed as in | with two stovies and many windows, | oo With e Tot he will rendur With three justices instead of twelve, | isfactory ¢ Lomar scoms to | by fin primand or expulsion. If | this letter: Gon. Crook is % man absolu: | the woodwork of which is painted light | ¢ho Holsteins famons in the south any a Lady there will bo some judicial honov in ad- [ desive. Under any cireumstanoe: | | | i | ovory o spake aut thelr honesy | $613 Withons porsown] AmbILion. so. far 49 e Fho - gront door 18 wide | ministoring the duties of the position, | over, the posit n by the secretar ‘uxvini'm of the present lot of justices | pline w member of the Omaha bar for and citizens that the offonse must be in tha performance of duty 18 concerned, | cnough to admit an express wagon and | B F sl T AN S A . 1 y and T think every oflioer of the army who | the groat hall which cuts the houso in | Fat Stock Show at Chicago. is beautiful. a!l but her sking and a considerable incresse in the com- e intevior is o good oie, It asse n. Now lot the do ot I importance of th govern- could be doalt wilh by the court, its | has over served with him will bear mo | two would furnish & gool place for a | The fat stock show, at Chicago, Nov, | and nobody 1 ever told tima would e pretty weli ocennied from | out in this asserton. N rdship, no | country hoe-down. 1tis now titted out | 1019, promises to o well representd | her hoy sv it is to put sult and put in nomination men who | ment diveetors. They wiit hard ' 1 onm match Mosses, Andovson, Burka and | told - after this, as Mr once cold or hunger, sultics, however | in Mexiean and Indian enviositios and | with ' all the rival broeds of boef and v appalling, cver doterved him from the | furnished with antique furnitie. The | dairy enttle The deaft horse show wiil | heauty on theskin, Beauty Helsley o wlidates ths popu told tha that their presence iy faver. Undor cireums 3 red 2 directors’ wncetings. on the skin is Magnolia iblie could not be tho oser whatevor | We suggest that one of the most inte pesuit of the election, ing resoarches in wucicnt history whieh now uniil the closo of the torm . performance of, ms duty to the | rooms at the side ave separated from it | also he an fmpostant attiaction. Al the Itis s that Wi, YWeur locked | Eovernment No matter " how long | by portieres of bright coloved Mexican | improved stock - hrd '"" marches, ndr whether in | eloth, which hang on \‘u‘- 5 1“ Is :mdj Ih“‘l‘\““ ¢ annual moot A 4 the burning sands of old Mexico or the | make a very pretty eflect here are 1 woeks of 1 tho GrantWard failuro, Anolhor ©use | frozen wistos of Dikoti 1o o0 s ever | plenty of casy chaivs, a nimber of nees | Clydisdale e as i i | of Waurner's safe cure. | Beiod i wuriuur; nor bave thoy scou ] wud 3 selley oF o u i bl and s | st wook i swiuu $130,000 in cush i hisvauis the day after

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