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'HE ()\l‘\HA DATLY IH*‘{!‘.. Nl\ll RDAY, NOVEMBER 14, IS8 " 3 r SR P Assaulting River Improvement, l law invests in them, to = Other Lalle than Ours, | poliey, and Lovd i v wi IMPIETIRS, buman anatomy. ‘The Yeft fore Himb, inst st 'HE DAILY BEE. The assaul he disg led Major | W U * Mo W T fatole ! ¢ A - of beng A leg, 18 like the arm_of an infont he assault of the disgrantied Major | do no guish the diff h k on tht ehatinent has dev . \ttack Y when his own " 1 retiin stea } - . i [ Sk gbmanrtii . w tvonts & W . e R SWhat fe the worst thing about riches At tie cxoomity is 8 hand, confainin. & ORANA Orrice, No. W10 AND 018 FARSAY & t on the policy of improving t cen deserving objects of ch W events Gf striking importface, rthrow appear . wekedd the Sunday <choel seperiotendonts | thimb and four tper fingers, which are reg NEW Yous Orricn, Roos 03, TRinuse Missonri river, finds an th who live on erime 1 1 W els + s fuded to vo s daty Aud the new boy sakd, “Not baving any."-= o form, even w tLe nals BUiLDING haoker in h [ p sonference ntinog . s Free Press, San Praneisco man has a favorite eat Ve in the editor of the Omaha W revolting forn . Lons wople has serestian i 1 o | J n Ura i A Biiined - Jlut, O ’“ AP dtyder S LRI v il : L IRl T question is w Keepers 64 Sunday is the clysp which binds to- | sils al ihe dinner tavle and eais nsh Pl kgt Al e o el t. Millor through ths cotamns ¢ SRl ——— et and is stili g session. Aitiongh the | gambling houses and violators of the li | gether the volurie of the veek. 11 IS also a | 1 s its paw in licn of u fork Sinte. 4 mpopitat oo his paper pronounces sl attemp A Worthy Caus final deeres hag ot been publisned, at | gense o 1 dictat ro. | Enod q:.w-v T one to il off his boots and try metime Hmlmn; wives the ivn . . = g 1 . | i . g the brinion ren niated durisig w0 of tish from his own plate. One day One, Veur. ns'v S Thres Mo 2.5 bl bbb sl A oo B, 4 committee of the Omaba Young | the time of writiniz, it is anderstood that | moval of police ofieers who aro trying | the preceding six duys. ST cht was absont when the Atnee nihe i o | and denounces appropriations fo | Men's Chiristian association have begun | the treaty of Berisis to be maintained | to do their duty o difforence betieeen the 1wo ten 15 that 11 rang, but he soon eane bounding in - nd Six Month: 10 Month L0 | I t 1y The difts on 1 Toe WerkLy e, 1 1o Every Wednesday. | PUrpose mey Cthrown away their canvass for funds for erection | by the vestoration of tae condition of —— ‘\h Cleve um.l;‘\ 1 m“ N 5 on u'h“'i:llmv:‘ l\::u:i:v“.:.-mlhiuv': 1 % > jon box at ol while Mr. one o i appe TERVS, POSTEA Herald says of a building, and appeal to onr citizens | aliuirs oxisting bifote the uniortunute A Pointer from the Crescont City. | R g for 1h 80 TRV pate and the othor into that of his s :"::;; :’:j:’n:“"l"‘»‘” No cleaner cnt piraey upon the p wi T o to croed o assist them in | move of Prince Alesander. The discon. | Now Orloans Picayune: When a boy | make it heard all over the room. i dividing his dinnor as had been done Kix Montha, withor " pocket has ever been invented the undertaki Mhey proposs noxt | tentod Bulgarianennd Roumeliaus, white | $tatts out in the world and determines to A littlo gl attending eh tay I 2 Ore Month, on 111 i B8 sliown In (e onse. of ehon el XY i . isariane ad Boumeliaus. While | g o of Timsolf ho is hound to | with her ot e was giien (e ey Several days neo the wife of Withelm sunday 1o hold a mass meating a ame of unitFAsHenied them, are 0 | cyocood if he lives; but if he stops by the [ in the contribution box, After i reund @ Gennan farmer, Tiving sbout Tl house, at which the eanse will 1 e all the resd beneiitsof waion, cach | way to be a sport, n hoodlum, s dade or | Prssed around the littie wirl looked up and rou Holgate, Ohio, gave birth to » ' B S, Sata, 1 paid for four. Was that rigine” | ehildio, ali bovs, and all the iniants a e A western elereymnn says that if mey and | Sl forwed and adve, . When & corresno; TOI OF 118 BEE. The remark applies to the whole length of it paige 16 St g el { deait Rvestisatod Ths { p WURINESS LUTURRSE as well ws to tho upper region. No hoat is wiahte b ety and to help | but both having the same governor, Faci - . women are t danee at atl they S Wit | e T e Al businoss lotters nui romitinnces should be | aver soon on its waters, Tts navigation is a | them on with the work. cheer: | is to maintain a militia, but weither The Saddic Governor. in_sepatate rooms. Uushands will pionse | or e ot fond hat i n nddresetd 10 THE BRE PURLISIING COMPANY e M) s bui i cofmenaa th f ‘ > Wo look for Fitzhmah | ke notiee, and hereadter when they pat | (i rive happened in this inter, OMAtA, Dreaft na. postt myth: its real “improvemen lnpractica 1y commends the ca ¢ associa® | milita isto leave its own connirg, & pro News: We look for Fitahugh | 0 NS0t on o taek. they will sed to it | ©SUNE family, Mrs Freund is 56 yoars of 1o Lo mnde payo arderof the company L there 15 1o need of its taprovenent, and | ton to the people of Omaha. Other cities | vision of itsolf valucless, since the iulf ! very weuk governorfor Vir. | gt it happens whon their wives are i an- [ 85 I RS U0 Bait -ont inia (s to ho a namby-pamby | other room. | Tied e Tias wiven birth o twenty-one ¢ connr - 5 wasted in faderal appropriations fo im ATl communioations rolating: t o > % Torinl matiera shouit be fddrecscd (o the Tor. | Prove the navigation of the Missouri river. and extend a general invitas | provinee being independent of the ¢ a pol n ho becomes a miserable faile hands of the competitive power of the rail- denominational difference Any insti shadl make the laws and see that they ave Woys, tution I'he Herald is as hadly mistaken mats | fortable reading rooms 1 libr: 5, 0N Prince Alexander is no gor to bo | to make satisfactory progress, Thore s i an hour!™ Joshua, we are informed, did not | jeal society has offered w large sum for a palr factsng it isin the arguments which it | portunities for montal and physical cul- | trasted, and that Roomelia { Balgaria | decidedly hopetul feeling in financial THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, PROPRIETORS, | every doflat expended by congress upon | of our size with scarcely an oxception, | savage Bulgarians haye alroady SlWn 8 | sort of o person, and his_entire eanvass |~ ciromley, you never hoand such an elo- dren, eieit i of whom are now aive, B BOSEWATHR, Npiton. such & work is so much stolen and wasted | have provided comfortablo buildings | disposition to consuit their own sweet | for the governorship has been conducted | quent sernon before, 1 sure, There was | ¢ HOPGIECe IWGH S0 VEIIGUS AU NIVETS YRty _ B ROSRWATER. Buoton | yuoney. Every white man in this partof the | for theit Y. M. C. A's. Their in- | wills rather than comfort the Kuropoan | on his family name, his whiskers and his | o lagging of intorest, Sueh britliant ps- [ 1 {relet in Australla describes a ourious BT v iNg Droclamation, west knows this to be indisputably true, 8 | fluence for good is generally recognized | enbinets, Finatl s an ovident | bmele’s saddle. W have in the careerof | sag “Yes, Darringer. 1 adiit n,‘, blrd f “1"",.”,' e Jungies of that countey. B tho Gordnar o the 8ot of Nehranka: | Well a8 ajor Suter does. Tio railroads | nyin ayery way wortliy of popul B ] Snbinets, natly thare 18 B4 SVEeSs [ T Critonden, of Missouvi, n totable | SUIL T slept ducitiuoho ol Uiotmssie | I8¢ LA LEIEEE LLL “:r;;:‘“:: § i UbvaEne: of thoSiat of Nebraakas | L ylcs oxternatnated shat litle conmerea | yery way worlhy o popular sup- | Lope that future complications may be | iliusiration of the folly of botling on aYoudid e Wi, Lol AL s ity I TSlr &S Rochen bhe he u!-hlv}n) of the United 4 .1.u~ 148 | sl ViR WA o tha. Missiir Mvan, and port I. cir work is in the ! ot | preven «l by placing the real govern- | pedigree and pulehitrade ) 'Jl'hn-!-ll-ly i the eolicetion bas- i the ottier Jumped i, the e nnmed 19 a day of National Thunksgiving SH0,000000, it~ o Iirove Ats: ehannels | 2904 nship and morality, and is | ment of the two provinees in the hands 3 - % Tin oils W60 HiBbOL el S 2 Lk elock work ‘I Tt e AI||(\.AIIHIl Thuseday, the 26th Day of November, could not rostore even what it lost at the | Prosecuted with an entire dis d of [ of an international commission, wiiic . it aenkhabits Lok | Tuckday, in the ity o 1ho Revernod Japa | Stodeto uttaine Sihe’ colanie 1o as ke and in harmony th rewith 1, Jumes W, k New York Mail: The improvenent in [ of “Ticsan-doamove” faime, when a crpnehed to spring, Clo” while L the nlfs AN Dawes orof the State of Nebraska bt many important branches of ndustey | hrother sorrow fully said: 0! da had | Sdo” s he sl SRURE. A1 p awes, Governorof the State of Nebra whoso ohjeet is to provid A 1 ! \ do” as hie alichited —a_rogular_song’ and do hiereby recomimend to the peopl_of this 0 Ohject 18 to provide com- | properly ontoree Flus means that | which set in some months ago continues | Joshna here fur to'make de sun stan® stll e | g pertnrmance. The Sydney Ornitholog State a due and proper observance of the day how n ; N show up. of them. &0 uppointed, and that it be held in the full- 1 SomARereing - sivelos; - Bsinoss on | . A West Sido clont lo prococding . i \ { § y h attort i BB IRE | I8 AvarolT ) ety 4 ; ymm cles, Business moe ! o clerg o prococds wer specimen of the squirrel family esteense ns o thne for general Thanksgiving | Mempts to bolster up by an igaorant | ture, watehful supervision over and in- fare to pass into the anomalous coabition | jy hucome so acenstomed to deprossion | from one heading of hix di 10 another N SR L ST Kot T a0 M umlllx yerto Almighly God for m»I. ontin distortion of tl th. The Missouri | terest in young men should v ve [ of several other Purkisa provinees, in | year after year that it was naturally ’l"' e, 8 h‘lj\]';";:“"y;n;v‘vv w“' | Wishiy con h-u;\m\ says the Ta- ued mercies. As n Sfate we have shared in | river, in its upper and lower portions, is [ prompt and generous support in thei 1 the real power is hidden behind « red thero would be a disposition to | B o o ere Juat ducr 1 was n litle larger t an eapecial degree t nd bounties A P T R TR Lrel 1 h the real power is hidden behind a | Zoabed Laere Stlc e 0 e | femarks a man in the gailery, jusi awakened Lt its fur was s now-white ex with which an indulgent providence has fa- | eing navigated to-day by resgular lines W puppet governor greement is ofa | Qe e Nvhen oo i | fram somuolent lothatay, siotited at e top e belive which was reddish vered us as a Naton, of stormers which are doing a good busi The growth of ) Kind with mar Tve preveded § ML AU AV | o tis voice: Thon ko it sond Caf its fur, savs the 1 At sieh a tine as this the spirit of benevo- i Vi oy § o 2 2 not been sustaned, and there 18 1 slow, Adirondack W. 1L L Murray remanked | far e abont it for in Appleton’s { noss with the towns slong its banks. [ been most 1 \ " " i A Py ! eo shiould be uclive and farreaching, Kind RS S0l 4 merely temporary, und liable at any mo- | healthy recuperatitn going on whi ture b Rutiand, Vi, thit the e i thore is no mention ok wo it : harity Tllm“m i her elaims, remember- | Powel Bros., of Bismarck, have been run- | time th " g 0 ment to be overthrown by influences that | Eratifying to the conservative elassess, Vinanagenient of his Montreal resta [ Whike ehipmunks, I‘"" white chicn- nge—with our abundane t ST e Vi hiaos and Fare)| Monaiint & ¢ i i ¥ - was due 1o his sister and two noble girls, an < Those wha examined the animal v “The Charities that soothe, and bless, and a line between that place wnd Fort A ; agAlla) are begond the control of umoassadors Even Rich Men Have Trouble. that it anyone dared to couple the Hames o Lever TIOR Jave e & white sl ey leal, Benton, distance of 816 miles, and dup- | 934 are established in- the United Sta and eabinets G kW S . P these women with disgeaes he wonld kill hin il is probably one of those treaks of Are seattered at (he feotof Man, 1i vt | TG U1 nanBoR . JUist blosea HAVE . trute the Dominion Bl hine jivew York World: Senator Palier s | on'the spot, Aind | yet i samzuinany W. 1L | DAG inowi isan uibine, " Such froaks ure In Witness Whoreof, I have 3 5 ey M 3 g ., | discovered that even vich men with end- |4 Mupray tsed (o be a elergy nan, N N i Uhere are white clephams herennto sty hand and eatised od thousands of tons of freight each nee, 72 Germ 519; Holland Mr. Parnell's nation campaign is | 1iss amounts of money have trouble. 11 PRI DB HRURIRIG AN v Tat Wi e witita: biiokbirds and:white \‘l}th Gicat Seal ol the y. A steamer lhas made regular tri Switzerland, 253 Denmark, 4 prog: 1 beyond tae expectativns of :w- just x-'»n;;v?--x d 'lmlh-:‘ hand ‘l,m- Sunday 8. WOEG A ANy SIoWK ‘.' sen) ‘;‘w.) a white negro or Chinae b s Tenth day | Detween Bismarck and points below. Be- | and Belgiy \ ms are also | hismostaricatadmirars, Cablograms ans | fo00 ubon [ Street. | ust e L T Bernhardtand Lanetrs stylo of advertis: e DUl i S § 3 5 0 corner is v e honse, b o ainly pays, om i ing shep- = of Novwiuber, in tho vear ol oilr o5 these, two cr three other steamers | established in Siain, Taly, Tu younce that ho is cortain to huve elichty- | something in tho. stylo oF tho Brithh lo- | HCAL who found 1 hatd. o make both end CONNUBIALITIES, susand Eight Hun- i ; & ) ) ‘o made regular trips to Benton prior to | sia, Anstrin, a, Sonth Africa, | six followers, and the chances are even | gation. Tt cupied by un e trie cet, he s now & paying eard (o any I P T R % ik ; | A i ) i e R hahington ot by e name of | Dutean at $200a nheht. The mord seems to | A, Washindton bridexroom recently gave uth, und of the | this season. A regular line has been ply- [ Australi 5 tngasear, | for three more. Of thess sixty e Hitor: Pl mor s bt HEEI be that it doesn t pay to be moral i, he min 4= 1,000 no poidence of the Uniied | ine botwoa e b e i pual Y Rem s ki L it o T Ll ¥ denes of e Untied | i otween S Louis and Kinsas City [ and India Land, inmany | from Munster, Leinster and Connaught, | e conator built stable on thie hack of | Mampten Republican, e A B G ) T e, WA lm“h‘n-\‘i”(‘m. hm‘«lff‘ ‘..‘," ‘} Ill» : y”wI:l ¢ s are llw~'-lm the l‘:n’:v 18 .:‘ Mg i e s et es reeT ]:i!" TR R Fia G |l ST it l AR WG T | i waat LBleRoon EDWARD I, ROGGEN ) LAl fl At [ with the exception of two tories from Do ‘ ! < | honest wen. ~somchody hos saddied i \ trossean of the Diin=o 8 TRV ot iabo: by railroads, These hard facts give the | the present time there are in this | Dublin university. In Ulster ont of [ Fow s (Ts order Ko il AT ho | lead Tocent plece off on e Cantyon | 3 i was a pearl necklaco s o e A lie diveet to the statement that the navi- [ country 620 general “associations; | thirty-th seats hoois certain to corry I':;’ ':,|“ 'llh“ “\M" 5 : ‘i,l"_ "&‘“,'{",f,"“: Pait e ,‘ -"lf‘f"", o A ':‘-:.‘ :‘{ el 5 A DR MR e GOV, DAWES s nt Inst 1eontod his do. | ation of the Missouri “is a myth and | 100 collegs, 69 railread, 51 col: | seventeen, and in Liverpool he will carsy | above the only window in the senators | ivas bl b s s N YeLIR GoRsI I AmH o HRIE) claration of war upou turkey. that *“no boat is ever scen on its waters.” | ored, and 12 German associations. | one. The still doubtful seats are two in | dining room and shuts oft completely the | in the contribution hox.™ tise of Cliac0s 1o ey Giine e Loun drym 1ho improvement of the Missouri s p The American association owns property | Ulstor and ono in Liserpool. For the | hindsonwe view of a miichborz pavee | Hor My dubsesuin sERNRRARR ViR | Yok Gt e SRl L O InpIAN summer still lngers in the lap | ticable and is demanded by the produe | to the extent of & 0, of which sum | attack upon Ulster and Liverpool thero | 1 i ,, 1 Mo than this, it hae se | <t Delievine than Jonah was swatlowed b | Charles Wiley Roo, n colored_printer, was of autumn, and we hear no protests. ing interests of the vast agvicultural re 32,00 is invested in buildings. Their | were seleeted six men, who will also run | darkened his dining v | & whal | married recently i Budlilo 10 Miss NMary ) e, Tt is casy enach to believe that § f S Jonnh was swallowed by a whale, but the MEON, ing 2 Luds gion through which it passes. Were o | aggregate annual expenditures now | jn other districts, These men and thee | i ol for i1 1o opt Ory. e L et T 0 0 tificial light. As Mv. Lowry is rich and v about his being thrown out on dry land | Port Jervis, Tk noxt time our conncilmen want to | channel once assured millions of tons of | amount to about three-quarters of wm istricts are us follows, the didicult ones 1 i few duys sojourn in the - interior de A couple of Geor 1 hiand ol i neX nnciime i 5 \ obstinate, the senator has no means o artinent is cks i v ) AT zin mill hands quit work £ | partment s what weeeks (e credulity of | o Sncks went and got e ate Une liold n sccret sossion thoy hud beteer | Whent and corn would pass dowu tho | lion of doliavs. It spoaks well for tho ng named fiest: 1. M. Healey, South | persuading him to remove the § wman. 1) B RN SO ROl I 6] RERGSTTb0E #tff cotton in the key holos river to the Mississippi and the Gulf, and | railway management of this country that | D andl North Monag] Thomas y - At il Er SBtD 10 AGIRES BE SRH: | N LR DRI s e s AL = millions of tons of coal and iron and | it encourages this branch of work amons | §.xion, W st Belfase and South Slizo; _;',"f; Angn \"\’.""“.""“‘"" B 0y couple cuployed in a Georgia mill quit As usual the Washington correspond- v would make urn car- | railrond cmployes ense of this in McCarthy, Desry City and North LR cdisapprove of the | LI L . it AR Y 12 0°ci0ck on a1 @1t duy, W eat of . gton S e e ¥, Defry City destruction of the Andre monument aper Lad been worked off the tollowins sen- | viricd. then pare ok of diner and ents are outlining the president’s mes- rates which would ren sranch — of associations, at present, | Longford; Dillgn, North Tyrone The reason we disapprove of its de- t nee was found in the repori: “From 10 ¢ T {hAE respoclive positions us 1ho snge to congress. They are relieving | der competition by rail impossi- [ amounts to §33,030 per annum.two-thirds | I ORI el |t ey s | AT LR T T Tt blow 1 o'cloek. him of a great mental strain, Everywhere open water rountes | of which sum is contributed by the cor- | Seotland Ward, Liverpool and Gal- | ful mmfx we his escape. Indiana was assented b his duughter's Tol R \ 1 Excl 5 This is the only son wrize iu the following uote atticicd w t @ John Redinond, Exchango | fjiereis o very simple wav to provent i wi CME B, s periuission o Nustkrous changes in the Indian ser- | voad extortion L have enviched the 2 g “ = irem Livorpool and Wexford. Of | any further efforts to desivoy it. 506 80 MAN Y SANLENS ANIONE OUr CONENES R T G UG wice awe promised. With these in view | country by the saving which they hay Tl his i rtment | these Mr. MeCarthy and Mr. Dillon have Mice ull existing inserptions and en- | tion on this beawsital Sabbath worning. So- | G R FEERT b eton the offorts for the strengthening of Ne- | madein transportation rates. The Erie . ,\ Im- Omaha associ- | (he hardest kind of fights, bat suceess is ave upon it (:i,r- wor Jouruers [h oul town are 1”: A welcaie: B e K pa " f . \ A s ation has ool e Tor voars withs - 3 £ 2 is Stone Xt 3L then to come, Young men and old S b bLE braska's two military posts on the nor- | eanal, which cost New \n!k.\m(.("; ),000,- | ation h: ruggled alo 1z for ye ars wi 1| Jikely. Mr. Redmond probably leads a MG the ‘;W: plegh ,-‘,' Toha Adro, Now pleasure or busincss has catled \)l“mm !t_‘.h,:: :uLx_‘I\ n(,,f .“x l\li.:iy.xln‘l s thern frontier cannot be begun too soon | 090, has returned its cost five times over | outa home and in straightened cireun- | forlorn hope. Theseure the only men A British Spy. % away from fhe sotiening intheices ot ho GBS G A TR 3 + ¢ ance: v : N . e ol . - H ot with opel CArLS, 'he col by our congressional nnd scnatorial deles | 1o the producers and consumers of that | stances. Itis high time itshould be | having double neminations. 1f they win Was Deservedty Hanged Ui i Bty SR el ———— ave placed impassable barriers to rail- [ porations, the o hich testify to || ulls my heart with joy.™ sail an earnes i Mr. Sgvmonr $ashe, a bridiant awy 1, REwLi onou e Teh years et Junicr She 8 Of *Iations, gatlon. “Two ton-company posts should | stute. The Mississippi 18 & constant | planted firmly on its feot their doubtiul seats ey will resign the By the Order of Gen. Grorge Washington., “f,“,,“"..\\:_‘,f.‘,f,\‘f.’,',,, the vt e and has four children. i guard the southern boundury of the | check-valve to the greed of corporate m— othors; which will thén bs #illed by loss [ From Amorann patriots hisimemory | Minearly s fust ud its i i et eom UaNE andlbat i ey Sioux resorve, for the protection of the | monopolios alons its banks. The great | KANsAS City is reaching out to Hast | famous aspivants. Mr. Parnell deelines | Merits ueitber vespect wor commiséra- | fitasos sty prsister Ly on o b B dserted bew woer i on. of 1o arey, entiro state from possible danger of fu- | lakes regalate freight tarifis at every ings, and other southwestern roads arc | 1o run nnywhere butin Corin beeause of tion. ARl sheves, ;' ¢ ‘J hation is simpie enough. l .'] ¢ n‘-{““l‘u “‘I‘:“ fl‘lilulllltl’l hi\.lvlrl ;:L IEN'“JI‘! turo Indian incursions: Tho united do | point on their shores. The objection of | tapping our territory behind us. Lis unwill.ngness to &t for any other ST s htnioat ."“;,’.‘,‘.'H"\;‘“"’. |ty bibe B w0l 1T L Dt she n vw davs we s wo mand of our frouticr press in urging | the railroad lobbyists and the corpora- [ Ol will open her eyes, and her ¢ place. It has been resolved to abandon Lend ATI0A L. Wl it Isn tavery Ganily tiag | 1 Ty s T B these additional safoguards must make | tion-bound editors to river improvements itulists will open their pocket-books we | the iden of contesting districts in Glas- | T2 Davenport owns a large block of la e .murl[ij I "w:‘h’ the vary latest Ry Wt ik e valng itsclf felt at Washington. arises solely from the knowledze that an | ean reach down into the territory now | wow and London. Instead of this the | M Wavne county, Neb, : R IBail o rem ths aniel. Tt I vouian avas ————re open river as a railway regulator cannot | occupicd by Kansas City, dnd transfer to | Paynell men will b (p the tovies there, as I'he Chieao Herald remarts that Gov. Hill ] e © BOSDEL I | has dactar i ‘ nents has wriiken (0 a driend i JeNERAL Howaro contributes anin- | he bribed Iiko congressmen, purchused | Omaha by as short a line as that which | the matter now stauds, The contests in being bald-headed it is not surprising that ho Vo it be is running bar in ‘.\L'" tics of the pace in Ocones connty w;t Baens Lo anD gontrbiitoe, an , X 1 : T e s 3 ALhe s running @ B Qi ge mixed 10 adng Lo coupies 0! o'l teresting little le on “Resica” to | Jike legislatures, or subsidized with job | Bow runs into Kansas City o large pro- | Ulster are likely to by aidul by ficrce lonftibiye takon arontisent 2o v o O el | ored ot List sunday. The two wom tho lust number of the United Service | work like brass-collared editors. portion of the business of central Kan. b Irivs inside the tory p: Mr. M. E. Smith is the Grand Ti-Coon of | it deal faro in Colorado, aud. was sent | ind thetyomen who wantad to be o T T Lis £ i 2 faction rivalrivs insido th y Dd the treacury now. The original Coon hus | to penitentiary for burslurv, “sleisa gond | 10 watrimony were all stand ngup t getier, guzine. general is full of remin- | Admitting that “no boat is ever scen | sas and the southwest. We havo beforo | ghere. Tho orange wing, which is 1izhl- | come down. i "1 atbling mais.” oo ares his ex-clerical part- | 0 the justice ninrricd one of 'the wome.s 0 Iscences of the warin which ho bore a | on its waters,” which is false, itis clearly | this referred to the fact thataline of | jyg the uristocrat’c leaders of United | P o o el o MR LUOBIRELE AR IDY B ”v'wnlmh e b T e SR : B e el e president is said 1o b orable to the v of a pdication : liinge | O i SRIhVED Sl distinguished part which Listory will | the duty of the goverament to put the | Faitrond running southwest from Omaha | friand, has done o real service in eol- | o g s lacaning B | the men don't Kuow whichi o1 the wonr vt long perpetuate. He owes it to history | Missouri river i X o BSOS THT TR R e Tt i eL N 4 3 _ "~ | adnission of Dakota, but he thinks that if | WwHSEY Ditss B8 ot By L e L ve wi Phe justice was - Jitte sored at e e ) ¥ | Missouri river in such acondition as to n itory live would tap | Jecting proof that Irsh dandlovds are | aamitted the state ought to be divided. Billesiivisointtorwor B0 L an | IS been working sinee 104 & o tin perpetuating the memory of | pender it avaitable in ease of extortionate | every trank lino eust and west into Kan- | wopigaged up to their oyes with Lon e —~— il st alghtened out ~TAtnts Constiadio o tho part played by other prominent war- | yyies on the part of the railroads. For | sas City about a hundr nd fifty | don bankors and usurers, and the seeret | oy, the novelist, as made a fortune in the SINGULARITIES. M. ennilya portaub painiar i Livons ity riors, by writing and publishing his | ayery lar 8o expended the THJees miles frof the Missouri or % i T 2 a; NaCHAl engnzed to b marriod to Mile, Minn'e B o 0 every dollar so expended the public will | mi rom e Missouri er. of their refusal to abate the villain- | silver mines of Colorada, He b 1 i the P P Tt G ra [ ion MU W e bt isi abato u ermines of Colorada, e has found the | @offee plants hayeb on found growing B fow days Lewore (e e waed B . £ reap ten-fold beneiits, would giv to that great ous ronts is the obligation to pay | mine mightier than the pen. in Butie county, Cal. for e wedding he said 1o his nances, *[ &t that with the revival of popular e ————— : e = i . oy mid e et - ment which the conservatives are oppos- ing with fieree vigor as the test issue of the liberal campaign. The entiro aspect My, R B Hayes is deeply interested in the iy | statement that fasmer in his state claims to . rest in the war which late events have Caring for the Poor i e P e I AT A st i t Bich fda e ovantslupll ST S Bk 108 Do o dalo. | Ui doors us Kunsus City ltaelf, whilo it REN and lonely walks at night, but he is not o | DEArIY 50 per cent cream, i hiistie. The it sim 1 and replied, “Soon. r mesisted in arousing, t is o time he county commissioners have dele- | yny1d draw to our stock yards the bulk Mr., Gladstone b.an his Midlothian | somnambulist. The erop of one puwipkin vine in Michigan | than wear a wedding dress without a tonrns like tho prosentfor the publication of | Sted tho business of caring for the poor | of thy, great Texas shipment of cattle. | :.n wign on Mond T ancake his been appotnted post- | 1 \”M“"l"';x\'v‘f e L R Y Sy i i 2 g yeri dent of p PO {1 il [ b B4 nugn on Mondiy 1 s D B ANCAKRE I8 be 8 Hnted ha hie streets of Salisbury, Loare being | carnestly pro i unaily told h r e works of this cluracter, o the superintendent of the poor furm. |+, [ye of such a projected roud would g e we ok in Scotland, The | master at Omega, Olio. Ho 18 very : wdatized with go.d Guariz, worth 513 a | nust choose between bis anil ber dvo ion e e It is loft to him to decide upou tho merits | L near Beatrics in our own stete it thronghout the weok in Scotland. ¥ Lon 1 For tshion, Wlin resu b wax not NS Lavor Tar statement of the Union stockyards | of cach applicant for ehurity, the quan- | (ioiol Ottaws, Kansas, crossing the %'I""';‘ Al :‘“_"“ '”‘"“'I'" “]"i,"“:"‘ "’”}'“ R e sk L wize mumberof white swans have beon | #hd hie lert the sawe evening for Kgypt Sout! A A A ity o 4 yrovisions to which each | jeo e R e g 8Ing the | the front the issuc of church disostablish- | Canon Farrr pronounces Bos| e Ath Cin e viemily of Mikehell, Dak., s | = ml.“(‘.]?,"{,:.f‘.if';”,}', “m:"hf"' o l‘,’ h'l,l A :1'3 :':]'::‘1 "I"'l'x”' .‘]‘I_‘ R 54 :"'l’]‘ ': sneih | Kansis Pacilio in Ellsworth county, enil Lot PAmiuricnse 118t muwt linve canthtin | easons i Wanted Him to Encourago Cheap © 0C al depurtment of the Bee, | is entitled, he frequency with which | i through Comanche county on wlinipse of John L. Sullivan's Greek eontour. | A man with br pie hir was the ob- Pleasure. + oy 2 = Ly makes n very favorable showing fora | they shull draw ration The business of | o0 coithorn border, would cross the ser of all observers ina Clev 1 (0, “Vatis it yon vants, Schacob? asked pew enterprise. ‘Tho yards have been | making the purchases is also enteasted | 00 B ern part of Indin } court rovin. i Mose Schauinonrg of his oldest son, epencd for business less thun two years, | o him, “This, of course, cves the e & DL Dy ndian | of the canvass has been chanzed b, i A cougar, measuring seven feet six inches Saave me whalaf of a dollar, fodder, 'l LD o g 1 torritory. From that point a junction by | shrewdness with which Salisbury and | htve developed a brecd ot chickens which lay | in length, was satin by sours huniers on Lin- “Vat does you vant to do wit dose Tho business at first wis, of course, very | commissioners of u great deal of ann0y- | §ivuor route conld be made with a railrond | (o }”“‘; Lo B AN R e R e VIO Y f o . 0 e arat bty Sarsren 7 12 b on hur ave injected this disturbing i & eyl it tanElvety ] s g small, but it has increused from month | anco and responsibility, but it gives @ | )i rom San Antonio to Fredricksburg MWEGRILEMITORINY ; BRI wiake home your saddles.” sald General | Dundelion rwots were raised extensively in vanta tor make siaself.some. blangs to month until now it has reached figures | line opportunity for favoritism and jol & | 1ssue into the campaizn and avoused the | New Hampshire this year and proatably so.d res, L vants ter go dot theater in, " 3 L ) 3L wnd job- | rpexus, and aporton the Gult of Mexico 5 Nirvry Gr Grant to the southern soldiers: “You will | (o manutactizers of slleged ¢ vh'v UEeR, WU GUHIEO GOL G IR, that will attract considerable sttention | bery to the supsrintendent. 1o becomes [ 4 orner el S 1Or o S G 08 BOXICO | fours of every vostod intorestin Greab | o gy there Tho sentiment was | A gray eagle, measuring Tenbiron |1 iy oomkin BNELEIDL Y B l’"fl'jf!" both at home and abrond, The number | 8 sort of quartermaster und commissary | 5 X MIBNA. ;5 a fu Britain. In addition thers seems to b n [ gao (0 N e irainin, Lae's | Ui i it o Fabbit 0 cach talon, was | ey L jar vitubs we 10 du, fodurty o M g 4 ing scheme of railrond extension, but 1t | gusided lack of proper management it j il S st kit 1dells you how to get all dot bleas of cattle reccived at th rds for the | without any restrictions a3 to quantity, | o possible and practicablo. - Such £601dpa"3A0K 08 PIC nanugement gy die will be historie hereafter, 10 ur Suo .:; ...l., \',‘".. s wock, ures val you vants mm,m schpending 101,311; hogs, 114,u80; sheep, 14,306; | sequence of this fast and loose way of | 2 forty seats in the house of comm s are EDUCATIONAL, g uplotely petrlatd, with every | 40t vetter vosh cold; «hu.m stick yer foct , % q § " ¢sts of Omaha than a dozen stub rouds. contested by two or more libsral candi- e ol outside, and ven dey vas most frozen borses, 1,8i8, muking a total of 232,542 | doing business, the county is probubly —— CODLeBI0- DY BIS B IRNER 00T Prof. Timothy Dwisnt is eonsidered_to be el AL ol KXl choost pull dose feet dot varm bed in, 1 snimals. For the eloven months ended | paying @ great deal of money for inferior Ty S et I T dutes, {uul_m luu‘whnlv L mg-d Kingdom | the coming uan for i px..-,uh‘.,.u_\ of \;»‘nfi&‘.‘»h’:‘l"i;l’x{v r“ix'x:ulnlf.l;”:‘nu‘m }\IBHHL“‘IE‘( 'h‘“» you vy ‘,m“ a blensure. Vat for, sho ynrds 74,102 cattlo; hogs, 6)3; sheep,i | friends. Rl S |n|“||l i "’”‘m“ of Parliament theough the division of | yjindy s, ] T | growlng Intier. d-lhvvvvv\-rl‘rlnd;:r\t Lrivilous bleasuras vo' 98,004 animals. This shows an increase of' | this method of caring for the poor. In | o % b0 feom the castorn proy- | e il such looso political organizu- | over the siuarcs of s choss board, @il by 1 Geory s e Aoty 164,448 animals during the second eleven' | all eities there are always professional | o 080 5 ‘;1 : )" LD PR tions ns this state of a%u rs shows, und it It 587,000 & Fear. to keopup the Yale, 400 milles distante 1517 ol iyt | Hage fivae * | inces of the kinglom. Astho Jot of the | g ovident that the British liberals need n g T Ay iy e, Capt, Hanna bronzht up from San Pedro, 4" existence. Thisis | beggars nod vazrants wio make it their > 4 . kS " A 4 L L boat eciub, 315,000 a year for the oali nine and . g Poles who live undor Preussian rals in the Yandbn th n Yankooe fuoulty f $2.000 & year for s tootball team, Cal., on his Jast trip, @ potato weishing abont houlthy geowth, and'[ business to lve from publio eharity. | |ovineo of Posan had boun less burdone | oy omiars Wit @ C il ee0 oLy B0r | o e sald that in J FER seventeen poutids, aud - eisuring thirty: | o L nd Itaw from five years gmaha will be the sccond live- 2 moritorious, but who prefer to sutive 1 AR, 9.3 d e inevery A% in Germany i every 213, and Bttt 8 B ' ’ e 5T 4 AnH asudden influx of tais uah vy pople . 3oat § i Grica 1n & j ’ J A nunbier of hogs on & St. Helena, (Cal.) by Cuticura. stock market in the United States. and staeve rathor thun to apply for atms, | g0 S0 0 2 R the |, Kinz Alphonso of Spain Is ill enough In-Apvrienln g e A panieh b mioxienied iely o a oo | TN TIHE S ING of 18 an eruption anvenred — 11 tho obarity o (o8 et a o of tacomr tothw ol the | 10w his health inquired afier by the | The fennle university of St Petershure, | e jogal s i wrmpe poniee, abd i 01 1100 tssckn 01 iy und= 18U p0 6d 1 Wer) ! = he charity dopartment of the county | i ™ Bue they do not bicoms Gor X 5 the urst institution ot"the kind in Russia, | jiehed bati.e followed, in whicii one of the hanus con i ued 0 grow If Councilmun Furay is corrcotly ro | wats managed with an eyo solely to the | iie s R0 0ty Polos Quoen of Exglun |, und that means very | wis dedicated st week, —The royal tamily [ porkers was kied, i 1 o A ned gl portod at the scorct session, ho wants | reliof of poverty aside from politics 1ud | ‘i wes native. o ek LRI !H indeed. Ho wis nuvor stron g, havie g w()\ \vl.ul’ln ‘“‘f\" l:'\.nu:l‘lx"n fenibaiy P10 s stated Gt plant s bocn discose 1 reinodion io ‘j;l.,v"h.l:'. Gapt, Sullivun remorod bocunse ~ho | favoritism, thy professional buggars | 10 10 RV Lo 6y provines edvaneo | innoritod a poot, cnsitution”on boh | RIS AR W | I, ot Aneia WA, BTG I | v £ e e Fow Bt got u frivnd ou th force, and thy | would bo unuble to-consume what rightly | Guenel pov i e renshod g | 108 Busidos, bofora ho attained his | fho o now in use. I e adontion of 1h A a8 Moalad Caf R AT TN 3 i ove ) e 7 §sl J an adds 41 000 to the 1 s ol e s 105 L 1eas 0, suloon men arciilldown on hin.” Now we | belongs to the muvitorions poor. But, | conelision that the fewer in Posen full growth, he was allowed to have tho b ':"l::w L“';{ “\” .!I|h ik 41,000,000 to the | ce suame 1ect 1o the plant, A 3 A0S Ll would 1iko to Know what kind of. oup | under Mr. Pierco, tho vagrant beggurs | Son i oot sl ol ot 1 berot | much of his owg Wy, wnd utilicsd 6o | =S e liohan shouwd e nshamer of the | it S50 0 S0 U HLNDSS | pocration wy S #ain of polioe would suitale. Furay's idens. | hold bigh curnval, We ure oredibly ins | pojogin that snd tas adjasent proviness | Pormission ‘uwumaum. an unlimted | comp aints thi are wide seain Eher sclie el 10 eover tho pinieas of the | 1w n he use BN R AL LS Tsdt dosirable that we ahall ha cup- | formed that & gang of notorious women | —_gi il Fped e ,”" s wivan | tmount of pooke mofgey gunerally doiigo | Thnes ot ho el Uorhome O I‘:‘\rlu"\:(‘\l': o, ' e o idols, eliaire, | ono wok s 6y e Y hids s ro uliist wi 1, wod #aln of police who will doliberatoly vio- | who have been in jail for drankenness, | 5ot 0 i o | Impuir his ownohoslth. Ln caso of his | pehools.—[Sun Franciso Post, HUGERRINLS BRI A N0, DL VAUTIkRe fato his sworn duty by shutting his oyes | vagraney and il fame anumber of tmes, |, vhousands from . the lands thoy hot | duath, troablos e Biro to break outin | Tho new president of Muzdil g0, | o fhihugro u Rexarkann, Atk e vl | Flor o, 8 Wharves, Pli'adoljbis to glaving violations of the taws Why is | huve becn drawing rations all the year | 3 Sttt T 00 e i, | Spam. Tu \u?mfim»n 1a vory un. | OKtord W ahauf bio Saungess sl avel i | pborssayy o il sl lass f01 puy A COMPLETE CURE, 8 ossontinl that the captain shdl be popus | around, snd ave still drwwing rations to | 65000 e ion s o Ferod I'_ ot | Popular, su l hagapgpintmont as rognt | Hie place i worth 750 e Witl i spa oy sy i sl oo s |t e mu 1wl £ it sidn g ke ur with the saloon keepers? The police | feed a brood of roughs who are living |\ 00 o0 000 5 ieted, Last cen. | ¢ i mean eoBluha in o near fu. | cloudresid Il“"m“l- tin W . A shower of siails fell in Hariford, Conm,, | Lo ToUo Uil b the wit 6 f ulady .o ok force of Qi has fately hoen improved | upon their sof ain. 16 dn hardly | g e e earam it e by | tre. Tho Carligg wayuld ba sure to r se oot emdals muniacont beaueat of =00 |0 W G ok, apparing i eavy |0 Gon e 10 e e w10 tosor i@ materially by the discipline which Capt, | possible that Me. Piereo s fznovantof | L8006 nin L by th kind an . gone | MW LR »sbly 8 vea muath o sunoe | by tho trusties o the Cidowneinsof u pr- | Hiebet st e Coun s Wi | L ol e Lo L Wit Bullivan has introduced, but we presume | the chursctor of this class or the | 0S80 R G el to the Salg | 2orn fisht, bt fasdiths of th pouplo | e felowshin i phyaies the wet incne | 5o U i ond | Wor e Wi TG T ol T oub b Sw that s coptain who insists thut | eriminal poor, and if he doesn't know |\ 0h CE L ous intolerance hnd | PFC 0aposd to th dc programm:. Were Miss Kin Yai Mo, ML 1., & Chinese lady of | AP0u 8 Y i Nichmond, Va il ; mombers of the force shall keep | their unworthine it must be il ki & cebind |y o Garlos to pretentl conversion to lib Tt thhIS yeu T 5 vtond ar tho tead of her | A resident of Denwark, lowa, offers for e fren v, G W, Latimer, Drugglst, 20W, driven trom their mountain valleys in ! 4 Tass i the New York Woman s Medi sl considerable assortment of snake Marelinll S, Kiehnond. Vi outef the saloous and gambling holls | because he haw not teivd to fuform hiw | Lo et ol S e ar expul. | Cr]Tdes, ho might have a good chanco | Cltes M HIE S, A Preans terfan con- | tuber and prairie gattlers, Des siihes . wob be particulurly popular | selt. Other reports reach us that per- | G8FE A ETR R oAl | of wounting the throne, for, thogh the | St wiiun wihiser, anl she lis b | b e spreating i sty ulicsd VARICOSED SO LY mon. Tho simple question is | sons who own property and ave well | 0000 28 R as cruel are now | WWhspeople ar republican, tho most | earefully educatod [0 ui-sion wois : LIk licliner Lakes swalv Lk aruotee t 0184 LM emedips 10°0 008 thocity council proposes to e | able to support themselves wnd their | 0L SRR GO0 popular oflicers in the army are bideriy | o The piotecorship of Uy held by Troc | A" Nevada proseetor discovenad rotten T snnued e ok i aes N $he luws enforcod by tho police | fumilics ure drawng clarity from the 210 SHLARRIR 48D Y+ | opposed to democracy, aud the mass of | South Kensington. London, has boen aboi- | QUATLZ i i it Biivnd out ol vl bees | e eateat” | 4 Ia the council is going to back | county. Suchimpostors should roceive Tuk wrepressible Denis Kearney fs | tho possantry are m’.ulmu. 1“1"“.\':” .~|xw'nw o SEhe saiang Ay UL E G SR N | e i Mone, D uggtst $he law broakers sgainst the | no countonance, much loas, fusl uud pro- | once more on deck. He hus resumed his s of the Tow Drices b lologints,” no tiut | L6 Tk ot thene ‘bt HEE B ! JEDIRS policer If Mr Furay was | visions st the public expense orusude against the Chinese, nud varies | The only chance for Burmah to cscapo | it abolitiol iuda fitte favor aiuohg ek 0F gy distriet Aro 50l evoryy I, Lo great skin souncilman In & mining town, whero | This puper has alwuys advoented & | the monotony of his tirades by wbusing | British aunexation appears w be the de- | ™ el ity for womon, endiwed by nrivato | Tl b n sindo troo 1y ‘Poxan ealled the o| Phit L eousi, Kusiei, b, A, Sauit e dndge Lynch was the eliief of police,this | iberal und generous policy in assisting | 0'Donnell, who hus encrosched upon | 1ty on the part of the British authoritics | funds hu beci upen LS detorsbuignithy | AR U e arfin ol whiv e bl puniier, §1e” Promud by 6. Bucin n olty of 63,00 peoplo it doos | the county dovs not commend itselt © | fure o the Chinese o his own account, | over. Then, if the liberals prove to have | Niitof the. physical .A.u‘. e ,.;“M.. of the it Sucietary b Q. C. Lainr wan I"" ¢ o Mgt P oo e saund vory strangely to have x council | us. In the first place the commissioners won u decisive vietory King Theebaw | of public iistuction did not ansist al th o 1 oy g T it ey Clticui Soup Mpn, who represcits a luw abiding con- | should purchuse at wholesals wnd from | Tne pound ordinance is being en- | may possibly preserve his independence. bt e o e of & lively | B0 I6tlug Lo ruuls sprout, Mackic e W aknos, Uiurine Tal stituency dike that of the Sixth ward, de- | the lowest bidder at a public letting with- | forced, us it should be, and us we hope it | A tory defent this fall will surcly be | wibcle in the Nuortheri Measior @ Hen | Heary Slater, of Novistown, P s a | i L daions €1 ey A mand the removal of an oflicer beciuso | out fuvoritsm. In the next place, they | will continue to be. Omubs is no longer | taken us evidence that the British people | R 2t wlow adiiad i & AL A | At 4 wase’ OB Lok s 00 M0 ) 14 v T sbion, Lo R 18 doiuyg lis duty. sliouldn't delegute the power, which the | & cow spstuce. we opposud Lo MO Mgressive luru;n1 thie capitid of L Coats | Wit @ posciiie eousiuction i puitivi of 1 I % coas ” i it TN

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