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{ THE OMAHA DATLY BEE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBIER e ———————————— —r————— S————————-——————. e —— T e A A O A . S AR THIS DALY BEIL. The Measare of Sneces | dowen and tack 1t ; MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC fet Afeten ot | CONNUBTALITIES, A T Fans s sl gk, re | pose than to ma " i ; o : The marringe of First Lieut, Jages A. by roes ot i ! eliman, b il infantry, to Miss Hlelen & " ¢ y l W 1, to re at Washington on Nov. 1hardly “\Iw M ! t DAL It at & wedding in Haitford, y displn s gs, ; . e 1 or day, is said to be Kept nad of Toartalnte not ¢ | f . HELGIors, of Tandora, Gl the time for Hhe g ¥ \ niversary, twenty-ive years Ricliard May <canmotbe d Maddorn in 8 na bachelor, worth £75,000, cives t : . wd il mannered ef il " ATl _ < that he will soom come cast on FRILNA, Posth hilhiiitiag! Mtss Matt y y { o wife. | The chatiees. are that he vyrem f csorts and are (rying to comain within th foreshadowed Deermber 1. No, i g 51 y q ble N ork wedding some sandds of law, have no sympathy with of Prime Mini dolianes Braly 3 i (e \m.\\d \m, g Shosian have fised to | votors put the seal of fheis ' WOPIOH: Trte JEESL TR T el T8 fom ' A ’ L the father of the bride al K Saniagtvied ibibndly . SRR 0 e b RIS L e st s et ! e dianond - flies fastening h S i h il A A I, L renee Baceott will play o sis wee hay t a8 then bugs. ow of the pr minister now acknowledges \s wemnent -in Chieago nest season. 1is | nonneing wisol ediea beantitul and accomplished voperat vethods that itis not to theie intorest to | proved too much of a drain upon the | & el Rt UL i Mose tetiore's will iy \ W Geran nobleman recently des yrit E¥ensiits; i o JPopos s Wiy | 1 | 000,00 J t ©in OHer 1o mary a coarse, ! ! ! » . Y < utions At fishorman, who conipelle Iy to withdvaw from Madagascea wsch-Madi. Miss He el D hier fortune before marry - by this | Campbell, S Candidus and M lave been “engagd the Hane it 1 ng martiage of Miss Dor A s and po sulting innense | thwart the efforts of the marshal to en- | na OMATIA bhitkh gnd’ post Vi) v Ko foree the ordinances and will hardly | tic t0 e madu pagable fo ro w out the verdiet 1 thank De. Milfer for entoving the iis nd Tonquin, 1t i< doubtful if means he averts a cabinet evisi<. 16 the i ety Boston for the performaiea > ¥ Senator Miller uf Calitor e e | i difference in t app F ding to irs Instoad of wseloss forcign. expeditions, 16 will be a great gain for that republic parocl DT L ey -l e ) Broad and deep the fonndations of a com CLEANLINESS i3 nest to godiiness, but ) oL ) O il for | Mor prosperity, what a differencc nt the r at which Omaha is puying for | N 1 {rips of the sweepers on hor | 1 YR UIGIE R VCOMLPAT 1y i amed Dadmatia, Ansteia has a hon o far as the lasting vesnlts upon i ety PO dyd thousand men ready to be placad in y isconcorned, between the suecess. | i PR corps ready to b sent to Bulgaris T nnnee t in o und s, streets, piety would come ata good round conty figure in this ity key has pushed e troops career of a Gonl fofa Cooper and a ¢ N st et up 1o the fronticr <outh of Renmatia and lin, The passin liet 15 not the viod 1 King Theobaw was a popular and is goarding the voute te | Smbable monareh. o i wor Boyd could ongy mazzle his | ginal oward R '. fool friends in the Morald oftice ie would | A pomarkable foature of obituary notiees escape a great deal of wnpleasant eriti- | of (he Jate 1L HL Claflin, the merchant cism, and his administration would b | pince of New York, is the space devoted decidedly more popnlar to the dizcussion of onest business l wland 1. ROSEW ATE R on But theee is, afioe I pid letter Freneh people hay wened the lesson of *Elijah™ on Easter Sund Mot ists o \ i tichardson Clover of the Witey Dr. Milier fou veoplo | wiieh the usually thoughtless pal Other Lands Than Outs, wasting their <onrecs and encrgics on Jiave becn so. numerous that the 1le el y ¢ hee ¢ m the Lans o 1 | LU A would be the nest hest thing Poked LOOOEHES AABAL O 116 sAR(S | Ln n riveted on th kans. Th Madame Modieska is i some tribalation fone, anid two others have recenily can say when and where the end will he 1 y comes it they have becomie so trouk With o population of at least 3,000,000, | velled to send them to his fan ai Hoew Dre Pynges wil ves an estate it young widow living the uniforms wonld in < o< give | cents, was wearly equal. But estimated {505 gl ) N Ni d finning of a war he principals a After wivinge a conee 1 London ten ol e ¥ MEITOH eI Hhit ¥ <t d ) I A ey’ husband - has been dead On the Danube \ Lt ube, operat 3 Falanmed ot has made \ \ o mothers-in-law living INASEITGE 1 fian misaionaries froel In Ay 1 reaeh 1 nd BUACHRY I in throwing an old shoe at s H in the south lately the (tiets, o \ Both of anew in " more eentral v T« vensonably warlike and patriotie, he i [usic Muritie (he post ten v i | 1 1he past ten cowhereupon the bride fainted drawn into the conflict, Sey men to resist British invasion. As i the Ki Hpvesenian initation of oy STNge 10 say, the number ofreviving the Shappy' coupl 10,000 ~oldicrs in the tield for un, t R R R B gy s et 1ethods and integrity of purposs which ° v \ ! \ l wroom lid within gnn shot of Widdin and Sofia Y00 1 Tl HIte Bt nd 12 chariots will be Rl A M tustle, T speakin o value in Omaha, but the pri Business of the great establisliment which wedding cown, he happened KE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, PROPZIETORS 1 | sehalf of the disovderly « sapplications to witiess the 16 Wil ente jisl y Jinises to be one of fl ballet school of the American sehool of Il svents of the scason in of Omalia didn't want him 1o be doputy [ holds business suceess, Wio can say | gn . f Enropean ballet sehools ate befig been hield in tan o : 4 he oyos of Burope during the woek i definitely po<tponed o a sherifT he made wp his 1 loputy | that to-dny the names of & Peabody and 3 ! ldly entoreed. abont their weddings were mar The new dioeese o \ At Acworth, Geotgia. standing : " o Wit T this OMefE Tme begtin, and fio ot | the two_ Siberian blocdbounds (hat i AU eI Ll e \ e in {he public estimation asthose of I he poople of wah are evidently ar i her plass tho “Prineess Zitlah,™ e | e LAt ieiitioh of i e troth on an fceberg in the w uniforms on the polic wel | o Vanderhile and a Stewart? Theiv sue weh g Titar y N i enongh in their way, bat Vice in << in life, measnred dollars and W ) el .‘ L itk 3 i i 5 L ! ' | \ a. (Ga.) Constitution that ever came up for discnssion at the nheetiont, 1o mend han S10.000 il lis library to 1 : and probably 4,000,00), the rogular army MEAAUL AU Divin v Philadelphia. Fhe na : i aid, Wil shortly wed a xool dea e satista he pat e standard of an honorable and us b4 N 9 \ 3 1 % Y Be Cleumstances are something un y I more satisfa pub th 'x ‘,'I"[ i anhonorable \1’!? only waiting their chanee to eome on the | O the countey is said to be about 10,000 | 4uo, Mue, Patti left d for w torign | 4 1 ful tivity which assists in laying men. Thisisonly one in every 300 or | tour 1 A vo threp | MW She o Bas a baby tour monthis reported to he concontrating two a JULOT LIC pilation, while many n shonlid i it, she 1wy Atiica within the Lty v 3 - 1 Dby, and will be a bride tions hay ab times, put nearly one ) 1z in Co 1 el ) \ dimnintained an aermy of neavly one g 1o Socond f el o croonn after a marriage, but e i ined an army of nearly M | I Universu il i it hand ek, Sueh was the case in every twenty for a considerable p Paris, Do W nyerted o a Dol K prodiee . : faion g Jount tirew an old shoe after ! A i olispring. The shoe was old and ople were |t . ason of | 40 e parent exeited, and the gioom i the v, This Kioeked him ont of whether or ot o allow ot 10 e able fo mister st Jeast 100,000 ok of Mamelner b Nib R L A ) F0% Were Dy ited to attend the cere TR oW Boweser, he will he lueky it he can procession af tridest : we wis ftely broken off in Franee i inthree divisions, is now in the fwenty-fifth anni otablishod A e rtist and a young | and two of herarmy corps almost aladelphin, . Conyverts, after i of time and STV 1is own. lito from warlding Vienna. [t is annowiced that | LR N 1 the appendage to ladies’ Vieain SRER : Vol 1iisT T eonimaveinlt ehreore ‘e - A TTBAA i 0 e busile, speaking t B siNess prop i nia I his commercial eaveer. The | s whose possesston Servin s | tinous follower - e the bustle, In speaking to | Steiving for as ler former tewritory bl i Vihat this addition should he founded amounted to quite one-half She refused, saying she e twin Bootl's engagement in B ore K cresp the five limite ek ol | Bas met with very Jars? attendanee the past The v f 500,000,001 I 1y LAY IFCEIS it : il 6 AS N instanes of Giis it 8 stated that r ) T R 1 b Wearing a bustle or not at mortar, not sheathing and shingles alone, | gn thi occasion when be appea ) e ity Lt I ievenpon announced the en- are what Omaha necds in her present | thet were S2,000, Ty ' R s bt 11,000, 3 oty a1l theitwo separated; to mest advancéme Wit i e day, and th ap{pelibaiti et ot b U LER A RIS, advancement BIBEHLURTOTE TAOREOT AR b M. They are divided into 0 e e e from Monday Mr. Booth will play in Brook- e, Rev, dlenry Hopkins, . 1P 5CH A Singularly Motlest Man. yiat the Acadeniy of Musie, ason or i Mk Hophins 1 B ums cotleze, has Lo astiay- A connterfeit quarte : : taken from her by Beaconsticl 15 @ what such properts is sclling at 1 Min- | of our national debt. Tt hogan in alittle AR g ¥ ) 5 AR 0 A 1 ; of Berlin, Six important cnzagements neapolis, St Panl and Kansas ( country store in New England with PRy \ TBital ot #1:0007 Tis list i i have Deen fonght sinee Monday, with e ! v 3 HGE QUATLErs WEPe gl of pushing the Servian advanc 5 f f he tev | in o granite bloek in N Cork, witl ¢ ¥ i ¥ AL the range eattle of the country | 1t SN, blook in m““‘”\" s across the frontier. The Russian are fn'Eexas whore the govornment doos | sies of RIWIDOW anually. Lhre ing Anstein with fomenting I'his t 5 proy S ned Hungary is cheering on San Francisco Alta: Seeretary Lamar A Vain Attempt, ! the pulpit of 11 ehuneh contribution box, forced W suspend payments, amd threo dvance. ‘The threuten is a singuiavly modest person. He is A wasp went buzzing to | FULIRI TN AL h 11 U tal the rector of a fashionable chureh invasion of Bulgaria hy Russia, and of | the oniy man in the country, unless it be Andd varions thines did tae T Rp S G Rl T et | 13 Skl a5 the A vostle of the Gentecls 5 Clevelwid, who admits thit he does not <tung a hoy 3 BHitos Wak RGUEINEL toN W Bop Foster says that the millen is Servia by Austria, brings & general war | goeg,0ly understand tie tdian prob- roosten cackic TR OO A ST TR Eatiis e near. This confirms our suspieions, - between the powers within an aj | 2 i ot drimmmer’s chee i e Rt R S Sd Sam Jones (hree Gs—tgrace, grit and CorNerany Feray may be dead asa ble distanee. As matters stand at present | { | not own an acre of publie land fact cuts down greatly the foree of the appeal of the eattlemen leases of the unoceupied pablic land for their benefit imes he paid off his ereditors dollar or dollar with interest added. Mr. Claflin's sueeess a3 o business man was not entively due to the sbility and ¢ i LY sctiledidown to d in v reanbueks’ il run A country newspaper Aoor nail in the Sixth ward, but the Her WiV TG RG wigboa ul is pledged not only to oppose R 7 He prodded there tor half an our, T N o oL A Suggestion to Savah, And then-—he broke his bil) Latiover county, bt T 1. Tioxhl ald's foul-monthed abuse and dirty Nings L e ) the annihilation of the Markish power RIS feened i idst HiELCs ave linble to send him busk o the coun L L heift, peggistent |5 purgpe but, by her past support Chicago Herald: Poor old Sharon is Bl “The Tndian Baptisis of the Choctaw and will be canned missionarics SHbeE Epring by w liriger majotity than | ApDlication to- dukuly, sty manbiood: | G el Poe g Tl BEC SEUEVE in his grave. 10 atives have no ob SRR Chieknsusy onreport o fewer two ; | HONEY FOR THE LADIES, ondied ss in the past year, One A T A vben Stany Coburn vecoived over Paddy in ingriined integrity, were elements Hhat ward h contributed as mueh as any native bound to support that prinee against the | Jpe G danee on it witho rin, is much nsed e M T R e the sleepers are very sound.™ | threat= of Russin to depose him from - Bix buttons in groups of three apyeat dismisse X ACIEREN AT Sy sTiaOBR FenCHaniCS e yin Balgaria. The Russians can | s Girl Didn't Go Bac i many stylish rongh zoods costimes “The folloy % f plpit Hotding open the door of arveer. Other merchants have uilt up | 1o pin Bulgaria, Thoussiunscan || ol Gielpidwli Gy Brolk on, Mim. b “,“ S S A o iy 1 of lieaven, doesn’tattract nearly ws i : YUP e prevented from entering Bulgaria | St Louis Globt-Demoerat: The mar setelles and Veshuped tr LRI ) l attention as i late arrival holding opew colossal fortunes only to see them sink 1 >t 3 S| 3 lices are afeature in winter stvles, presidine el “orof the chureh,” il st it o | only inease Prince Alexander shall be | viage of ex-Chief dustice Vincent, of New 3 i Gl Rt S Loyt lott of b church. o nothingness hefore the toreh of | 400, 3 e £ % s 2 s 56 s in dress effe S N “Phere s heen a ey i e town St ol T e ] able to defend his principality against | Mexico, and Miss Ridgeway, of e popalar by e tage for “Mikado, s wu’: parsauage, '“‘Wf" i 1 lgzufim‘"‘_ A o e sy k! ] the Servinns, butas it looks now he will | gioid, 11, is annomicec . Vhe Jonz patetot of seal. a Fronel fane iTo Tt mong the o ils of the tomalo o D u B rant e v s 605000 tield, 11, s annowneed. ) 0 | \La Fronel fan ey his conforence with & rec aniong them twenty pupils o W of paper, was able on the strength of his o o i ; i the feading fong sealsin guwment this sea | ovd of 1o None others need ap- | ¢ THow do you know they are con- [ notbe able to comeont of the strn s failed 1o convinee the administration | e md of ne others veed aj } Howdo you lenow. they.are con: personal integrity to pilot his ship through the tempest to the port of | —_— ability to the monuniental results of his M. Morosist who peddied peanuts several years ago in New York in a rieh Ttalian brogue, now declines to forgive his cloping daughter beean he has dis graced Chis family.” The process by whieh we are forming an A merican snob. oeracy is enough to make a horse langh. victoriously uniess assisted by tho Tark. | that it il Wrong to, vemove N 51001 | "N ogepsare smerseding brooch y Walla W, T i a colony of re- | determination to iyt with none but- divinity ish troops. BU it Tirkey gots in to s | ORice, butlioein pointwith pride o the' | ridehlhG TR D eoflans Gt aceso 3 % enthnsivas who el (helr orzan wdents hereafler. sist Alexander and defents the Servi UL (SR A WG I S U S tion the K of Heaven on E Ihe key. [ G coloved preacherof hi, bean diseovered 1) vy e @ in the Elbert ecounty, ( in, was recently yisi Tup law and orvder movement in Omahais not a prohibition erusade. It is o spontancons outgrowth of public sen- timent among good citizens of all classes and ereeds, that the law defying classcs shall be repressed and the oflicers and courts eharged with the enforcement of the law shall be sustained ses, pos An Inswiting Letter. searecly allow the deposition of Prine, | commercial ety with onor | f 3 seathed, and ':\v U : ‘!m T | then Austrna will consider it hev duty to =0 TR . i e for the use of th an il g claim hat | at his house By two deqcons and tively k d, an ith eredit un- | o vaneo to the support of King Milan. he Oregon Senaforial Election, omon, 3 John the Baptist | fers, who vashed inand used hin up b damaged A i U B S T i G p St Paul Pioneer 1'ee i result of AR e i i ebon again and e | el hin about, pulling WS hai e T e T ! ons con German, it L R R willbe worn toa g i ! Wi colonv, s they will soon becin | Breaking s householil effeets. The storm i 3 n;n ;r charitabl l.mp ‘ heTTouI oy SR R the scnatorial election in Oregon is not | ever this winter, as soon a3 . ) ¢ S e ol | iy (e e gt s strck. ool o plig sl ao I M R T e of weharacter 1o cause gen republi e e o liey ok DErlae S domnon I e of owr divinity students who was sestined and Laree heavted, ho was o sue- | ) E $ 7 o can satistaction. Whether the eharge A e N among ) preaching ont west during the sunmer was R T Al that the ey | edly sent to Borlin for advice as to what i J thlichtsanpsifor milddaysiin: Nove - creatly Boved by alady who admived hin oo ;lllih o '\"II:H “l’lihl r‘lll" 10 WA e should do in his difficulties, and it Mitehell seeured his majority | add fozmbor ek SINGULARITIES, withoiit teserve.” “Oh, my dear Mr, M.—" nplic s deg alled o o praises AL arrecmen o denbo- Silk an. vet ¢ coming to tho @ she, one o o Sthere isn't any i leath callod out the praises | 5o satoly bo assumed that he is well an_agreement with the demo- | Silk amf vetve A LIS 3 lile o roostor | P L e T of the press of an_entire country over | Al sto sapport the present administra ; s fortoluis foKd amovelt I 1, Md I e which s business éxtended in its U | instrocted from the Berlin forcim - of N IR SiBC At all sorts of o thoaoveltivs iberiand, M Cortainly not, madam,” replied the worthy Tu death of Mr. Poter Hugus, which mifications. Unlike thousands e L E TN UL G | : :‘I il ““] n +0 | i dresst s 22 OUCOL fAShion, o | eaflppments Nas rocenthy gt nea R R A R E L 5 occurred on Tharsday in this city, re | urqn with greater capital, his eat Uhe advice that such a siatesman as , 'I“’ : R B more deiied. W The tocal naturalist “For what we are abont to 1 may the moves another old settler of Omaha | S5 "0 S 0l ose, boea Prince Bismarck would bo likely to give [COnIesser, BOWEVCR, ik fH8 Crouns s composed of many strands of | sy it Ui & G | Lord ke us traly thankful,” devoutly mr- for many years an our wudst. Mr. |0 e G e T e \ present, to allow evin: and Bual- | of some sort. Its eieet on the repabli Sill sloves for winter wear are @ novely, | Mature. There are several rooms, and i | fully att]e diskes set before him, he snarled : i 3 it Lo he principles which alone ean make o ST e e L S S E R O] n hardiy fil to HEIONAE: e wearare anovelty. | pygost is used for a chureh, “Good gricions, Maria, how many, times do Hugus was one of the first pioncer mer- | o o ‘o8 08 B 2 ¢ i wie tlecey on the inside and less cunn S " o ST AR Y .0 any success real and Iasting. s awhilo RS A be mest untappy mless wiser conn s lian wool gloves, A man in India has trained one of hisele- | you want me to te 1 that T don't hanker chanta in this city and cling to1ts for- = for awhilo, balisvingirightly, that:thoy s prevail hereniter than in the past, it SR : phatits toent and pile newsproers inan v cahl tunes with a confidence in its future will he all the better friends afterward 1 curprising if the demoerats | \‘““Iuv-n 'm”fl‘.‘.'f“;"n\l:’:”\y‘]'; derly manned Ihie cutting is done wit times i o o . ' = v ot OLEAR I BF O s o held C 4 s tru *In th re, cthren,” sai v b growth and importance which he lived i X : when they have threshed cael other to o build hopes of changing the ) 12 but flatiercd. paporkitolield inithe animalia triv) oo e beiiign i eald s Ty . i A anen aaa OvAna, Nov. 19.—Dear Sir: I reccived | ¢hojir hoarts’ content. But he will complexion of the state. ol fabries. fo. look woll st he | A Ealifornia paper says that o coup weetin o, 1w eareul of wha long enough to find move than verified in | 005 ¢ requesting attendance as an ap By L s f it “; At P | Is have been eanght in Churehiil eannty SNy mn(f in I}hl second p ,‘..., ~there was Y 31 ['4 endanee as o ap- i " t siks to mateh or har- pe 1 i 3 3 g v e A 3 i 1 t 4 evadi, which have on thefr faces like a | Some nofse in the congrezation eaused by its present mavvellous wdvancement. He | oinied member of the law and order com Nt I Iu Has Begun to Operate, <ol the wool stuff. NoYARATIC ‘1‘,\1‘;‘:\‘“:;:\\y“h:‘m\q Niman | people coming in, and the speaker pansed. Joaves an wged wife, two sons and a | niiee at its meeting in the board of frade | | ‘-l\‘.m" "!'ml the : ;IIIM *1<‘11‘- ‘ashington letter suys: “President i aker has discovered thatwhen 8 | heine.© The hody of ane is speckled like a | “1ithe second place,” ropeated the speaker, daughter. Mrs. Roger A, Beal, to monrn s this evening. - n Prince Bisnrek's hands rest the PR ra e won whintits she is over thivty- | grout, and that of ‘the other is yellow. f 1 he paused, and a_small boy arose g L 110 IONENY roomaitlis evoilIng: M| s e Ihilia s nd'y rale of nolb reeeiving con- | fyusie i oo ol to e questioned about | Tive A et o [0 Crie ot e New ‘Yorks are: i) (ho his loss and to receive the sympat As Lwas chosen a member of this connnit- [ Present time the decision whether we b guconon and their friends in his private | age. A fatiner living noar Yor .“1,1 "('4'['1. po ceond place: they got licked yesterday,” o 5 : e oo ' ear i S ar . o ¢ L i 3 RONSO) a wonderfnl pig, p e ore " L& many friends and ncighbovs in their sor- | tee without being consalted, [ am more free | Shall have a general war in Bavope or (00050 i (o operate,. A card s ing powdor 18 oxtensivoly ad- | seasmiis the amn of an infant, At the R row. tosay that I respestfuily dechine to serve | not. That he will ailow it to s tueked upon the white house door jamb ed, Homo of U Lim t gl tremity is ahand with a thumb and four EDUCATIONAL, - upou it south of Servia and Bulgaria is doubtful. A o i 2 S Dk e young men don tori quic tapered .ul ‘_\;nn ‘l‘}'“' ‘1.;; \r ‘]n hlr\m [ i - e L > R e T containing the orde 5 est | enovh, even to tie nails. \e faee also bea There will be no vacaney for pupils 1n the Pui Nebr: dephone company .-f,]:.‘v”..‘i'm“\” -\‘““-I‘;,l-l‘l(l.“r\;\nl,l!l[ Uy, oblest ik ] e | strutted in the other day with o lotof | Embroidered woolen Jaces aro worn in ns [ striking yesemblint o that of @ humin be- | Gamons Hariow school til 1500 operates undor a liconse from the Ameri- | NS TR G et B BLEAG] ndlstona Soontinuosito Be OB iyt oy om0 i pota e el s | RSk R in Lo sumie PGy evg | SRR, iy TS o isht hudred elildzen in Jerses City haso £ i ot SR get asterner preservation of orda U center of interest | . English ¢ R 5 il o ornedand trnstormed with embioidery in i i e A Deen refused admission to the pub'ic can Bell company, and the American nter of in in the English cam- | would give then vate awlicnee with | gojor and tinse numb 1 e of neia 151 lieoh ot br uAn Ml H s acdonim bk city than exists now, bat [dy t thi o n N o ' Boll company has a compact with the | Ci2m exists now, bt Lo ot thine wo | yyjrn, o s still in Midlothian address. | Clovelind. e colored to tho roots of | “ 0" (i |, s wwhen they rench nve, instead of o0 v ot w 1eed law and ordar co n nittees half so nueh 1 | his blonde hair when ho was pointed to | symiS, 82 ; 1t a bands six s thereford Western Union which forbids it from | aswodon popiiar g A [vish [ 4 ! 1O shon'd aiways g ¢ biack o con it Nl s i ; | 1 a & pop s woriin g azvinsta corrupt | Ehak dari i i wnla foranil to L (ol oGy i T st fin e A hand a o Unvemity isivap| Toasing telephones to vival fines. Such | combination of repwslicsn mmoars of tho | 1108 0 Tricnds that it wis impossible Dirend, O cnahmore ool i i i invo catablished special departmonts un agroement i in viottion of our state | eity council, who are pladsed to thart every | tontion of the constituencies from tho [ yyan Speinger, of flinois, came nes A0 Aairoloke e nAfiistisan amioki| GeEiy | g i ey | of political science, laws. The Nebraska company has noti- | eifort of Mavor Boyd to put (it men in power dis -1:m|_|~!.|‘nvn(. |ll 8 success in ;“h‘.u JH(|“‘L“ parly of |n«ln‘A:~ Ho v i ‘r‘.l"‘h is :;v'{ui,ml:ni'!l_"luim'\‘1{1“\ w‘.l'll l‘x:;n; o on by l\wmwl_ « ry-six xprossed s | Althoth ‘.m].m-,\ Illvh-l.lulullw;flllllz-ml1:\'4'1\0 fiod tho parent telephone monopoly of | t0 make eertain wvigorous enforcement of | reetion is doubtful. The radical wing | in like mannce; and there are o - | growine ulder for 1o vears, A w 02 | Vo men, o hand wod ot tinger” | e the Bl Giillion Juft by “him for this fi ‘L.l Yokt nosml L3 Lits | thelaws. Yours very raspectfuily, | soomns 1o bo suprems, and its loaders ave | Bressmon in the ety wio havo hy 15 the best preventive we know, One of the most remarkablo sound-making | 1of teehnical training has been care- is fact and asks permission to ester d its . I Do AuprCy ! Way Ginus bareed, 1Uis @ good i A Virginia givl adverised in a Dakota i L e or o | Tully kept ut interest by the' trustecs. i iF L MinLE 1 pus e A : : or musical i \ pot | sorvice to the new Puvific Telograph. 1 0nGE L Mines, | still pushing the irvitating issue 1o the | suves Cleveland from lois of bor aper for i hisGind s 1any | onias oo cominon on eunwestor const, | No ess than 09 courses, divided is safe to say that it will be granted, & ! To the Chuirman of the Luw and Order | front. [f Mr. Gladstone’s object, in his - 'h--w»lr. o ' L s been | and wone ih \4-'(;(‘![;1' rews of vi -I‘» lli:w twenty dej um-u&-, are l.u,\ olle) R 6 ague, T T Bt PEPPERY bs, St of new bisiness, been astonished at the eurious sounds that | students at Harvard, instead of the one in- Tegulation ‘very frequently rogulates, in Midlothian speeches, was to demonstrate PEPEHBIMINE DROVS nigs are worn with all sorts of | camie i from the sea. A vessel that wis Iy | variavle system originally prescribed for gpite of the fervid denials of the men who are paid by the corporations to deny Thig letter is not merely an insult to | his physical ability to vetain the lewt The sowing machine is not what it seaws. | street, earriage, imdoor, reception. and oven- | ing off the coast “becalmed some vears wio | wil. hils truth In double londod oditovials, and the !lmjur\\y of Ih‘u eity conneil, but | entive sueecss. But the ostensible object | always found out—too lste to wake him tho A, Rtoss, the charminz Newport postiis- | D0 & shiek swould rise, then a groun, fol a reflection upon the intelligenco of this | wus to unite the liboral party, and in | principal e in @ oiminal suit, oo, R the ehiatining Newport pestinls | lowed” by numerons grunts, the rushing of | ; | St the hi<s of boiling ntited 1 ) ing enormous audienc:s on the ssides the Uniy y of Pennsylvania, question, and endeavoring to turi the at the committee, to whom it was directed, | ship of his party, his mission lis heen s ; - g drcsses, When the liosiery i3 not necessye | was surronnded by w vegular band of fish s ¢ t was directed, | ship of his party, his mission has been an As tigures never lie, the eashier's deficit is | pijy of the color of the froek or its accessories, [ that uiiercd the irost. remarkable soinds. a '_".'1“'-‘" “LNf ) ARED. bid for the | that he has apparently failed, The mod- | Jnitations may be the sincorcst fattory, as | Stpheintient, Sho g ne aad W | tones of a dram; and even 1 political support of the law-defying cle- | erate liberals have not withdrawn their | the msim syers, but don't risk an imitation | widders, decp :ul,"vlluh wero sonio of | ment,, and an eflort to curry favor with | circular, and the sgitation concorning | sculskin sack in attempting to fatier your | The Ladies' club has come to nauzht, Jus | founds that rose from the wmusica Beautified by the liquor dealers. Nobody knows bet | disestublishment has not sensibly dimin- | witeat Christmas, 1won't work, a3 wo expeeted, O what use 13 a cind to t - the Cuticura Bemedios. § verage woman? The eommon, ordina The Chinese Answ AO clonnaing the akin and sealp of diafgu tor than | v Mill T t th ; law and | ished. My, Gladstone began his work at Nothing ke hen™ exclaims a mers | gpyvery-day broomstick i3 a good encu; You shootee e and hangee me, {4 Tor miinyine e iz, barning order meeting which called into being | least a month too late. His long con- | politan paper. Let the man who wrote that | weapon ih her bunds. You bootee me and bangee me, UIHOras JORMITATILE 101l the committee of which Jumes Creighton | tinued retivement in Hawavden lefe | tack cad-restanrant sandwich and Rose i5 to e one of the favorite colors for Me dove workee, zetee boodle, Jity paoriiels, inile e, e AR S 4 P ¢ 1 S Lesrinisten i o'l change his mind quicker than an avail- | €legant evening wear this winter, ‘There ar Livee onee ratec Fuli, and other fuheri is chairman, was not in any sense par- | the disunited party without o fonder, | Hetlf ehanse Wi iind autcken than ai sl | GGG new shades of this color, botli ple O e ivoo of xn clieapse o, Clticuyi, tho groat skin o tisan or secturian, It gave opportunity for Ciamborlain and | bad whicky, and e SRR AR Ator Eopyusns is preparing to i troduce his postal tolegeaph bill when congross mocts, Mr. Fdmuan 15’ pinn is to lay ont four wrunk lines of telegraph connecting tho national eapital with the principal cities of the country, with branch lines to such points as may be eded, This system he proposes to con nect with the postal system, leaving pri vato corporations to conduet their busi- ness with plensure. It is sufe to My, Edmunds' measure will be fougl with all the vigor and means at the eom- mund of the giant monopoly whose stock indebtodness aggrogatos ten tim s the sy at which their plant could be du. | the purpose of placing the police force bers to support the tories at the genoral i “‘lm fl FhutBKC boooiali 0 botl Al g Wk nily, s Cutiey e Resolvent, tue Vlood Tho letter bristles thronghout with | Dilke and Morley to publish and dissemi *My hushand i-\w l""n)lll'.' said 5 fM'x'u..;l :Lu'\ Wo i e i el # puitioy, internoily, wre tfullible, el e e o e e srpdnactiod t tier in S yenth street ear the Short plastrons with v clles be . : 4 B e 0y s f-coneeit and insolenc Itisalibel | nate their radical programme and to | i MR I SSRGS BN Sints | yond a e LENTIY FCeD 0N New costumes The Ex-King of the Dudes, | NAUGHT BUT GOOD, upon republicans and democrats alike. | furnish ammunition to the enemy. TIn | wiith hartshorn linbnent, mum?” interpipted | s the long popular vests, The high coflar ry Wall, ex-king of the dudes, still | Bave beon selling your Ci ra Remedics Mr. Boyd's cffort to displace Marshal | addition his treatmont of tho rish ques. | & ofylking wavan, with s warke-buket | iatehis T pasion, Sl G0 Gt | s wbout S York city, wiarin o oAl st A0 T T " fia i 4 ¥ R A o vet, who was aitting at het el P SOCON I g o ch the re- | ) st of elothes, nud driving the » A X Cummings was made with a view tou | tion is considerod unfortunate. It has | overhcard” e rem Tuabll, atatghten | vors. Bf hores, and 10okiug just 8 ho did be- | e sculon. madiniar soun we hangle dod s better enforcement of the laws, but for | decided many wavering nationalist mem- | him out as quick w0 a 1 know o, if Rough, shaggy bouclos, ~Scoteh basket | 500 1is fortune, except thut the civelo of | hiehly prized hero for fs sootlilng and oficus he Liain’t got it tow hd. ctothw, aid othier heavy miterials o mised | i 8 S0 G ERRNG G him a fow | 178 clieetupon the skin, v v by f i« i A few days ago & fwell-known society | “heather' colors, shot with zold, are this sca- | REER 0 EEEECE D ld ) and that | g J CLLETON WHEAT, Jr, Druggeist, plicated to-day in the country under the control of & marshal who | election by making elear the imwense | younz man shoeked one of his lady 11 son mnde into very stylish and distingie TRAY R e e tiva 18 ban §nbis | Wincluester, Va, af would convert the force intoa politieal | advantage which the Lrish party would | By A ishorance of hisiors. '{t was afier a | Toklng comisards, of Joig French taveling | only gambler or G Is feeh i s AT = hody-guard of the mayor, and_ mako its | obtain by bringing abous somotiing liks | fBSERATty ab s houg, e aio was Sl | oloaks hus nuede F ooy 4k s aud b Qiir mrloa A Catknre oo 8. Tiiwe, (¢ pob i X yor, E s 8 ) alnz 4 lik 1wy hiat shie had Leangied er @ his: 5 Stanford’s diamondaare valued at I i medich e vesell; wid wi fssy Wiz veally hopa that the spusmortio at: | members political puppets in the hands | an equalization of power between the | Wry el “One dn g to an A 11 o000, Tier hushaud bought. four sets of | & liss 10 ow | ’ iscaor. Chasl Anpmediolie w0 ML s Susie ampts to form a cable col 7 oss Mille Yot a single ap- cruls and the tories i s e parlin. | e time he was getting into decper water, | dinmonds for her when the valuables of Queen | up his style. Oce y o | Which e purchiser was disaiisied. As (o tempts to form a cablo company, wud | of Boss Millor. Not a singlo man ap- | liberals and the tories in the wew parlia- 3G Sl g | oamin S a4 | R e A YU son, We G Sl 10 0 6w, 0verio 'y Wit construet lines which will give Omaha | pointed by the mayor to take tie place of | ment o decision has as yot been | “Now, tell me Mr,— What aré the f\ln‘.ul- puid upward of 0,000 for the four. Bhe | paason why e should he piticd is ticu Mitai & Cin AN, Druggists. bettor loeal transportation fucilities, will | Meshul Cammings had auy police ox- | reached on this impurtant point, hae | of the Batls Hesamacred foraw e and | also s sisty diamtond wiger s, Which | jug o years of age, and his manigod keulsisu M.~ - muterialize wto somothing definite. | porience. Most of these men wore knowa | since Mr. Gladstoue's specch many Trish | suppose s o i BRI Al AUCRSRERILB B O DIk A ierg | 10 FaB through a fu fho of B0, 600, 1y SALT RIEUM CUR Theroisn good field for handsome re- | to he advorse to the enforcement of law | membors who woro formerly in favor of - gubtls, Baar o e feutt of *all Frohen | JOE A0 Lo matiiged to Crosto & gaml | Bao o6 s ars enses, of turns on the investment in a ys- | and order, and the ‘most efMicicut was the | supporting the liberals, have change Lament of the Turkey. Womeh. never go wholly out of fushion, s kvt NP8 exta aiid i sl exoocd th plont was tho | supy & ) god Thanksgiving Day is drawins near, Dectally for freesy ateinoon toitets tor Kome | and Saratoga, and to advertizo exten- } S SR 900 EGGE"TL W other medi: tem hore. The topography of ti keeper of w saloon their opinion, and will vote when the L plyasures humanekind way boisst; Wear, The invoice of these materials 15 un- | sively the fact that he had sixty or sov- | gigul soap than Catic with its hills and valleys, erossed Ly ves Who demands the removal of Marshal | time comes at the polls, in hoth E Alas! to me 'tis very clear conmonly large lmi soason, the ‘hm‘zvm- enty ~;u|" \t .‘.In nfi- lost not mlm for i 1.". wan A. ASTHONY, Druggglst, R s o | (3 P X b 2 e q 5 bt The day Is something of a “roast.” cluding patterns in deep, rich, winter tones, | tune, but health e stoops and trem Kowanee, 1l & isdonce streots, s particularly favorable | Cammings to-day outsido of the bosses of | and Ireland, in favor of supporting the ¥ ¢ S T o) EiToin, Srgeadedl sital | bl haLr Lo oy dn old raue of 10ysars 0 ns PITETRUIng sl for tho cablo cars, while it is a serious | the democratic michine? 15 it the law- | conservative . The West Virgini dots. slugle Rowers, and other flgures in | ot | ) h ! atives ne West Vieginia Tiok 1 ots, slugle floy aid o 8 His people are rich, and he has several A A SN Mindrance to rapid transit by the horse: | abiding cluss of citizens or the men who o Tir the baok conntles of Wast Virginia | 6€ler or contrast ng colors. | very aged relutives concerning whose Lutiourd Buudivk are sxcalisnt ravi o The rage for feathers is not exhausted, Tl lh'ml\u;]m hus expentancy, and doubtiess J. €. Witsos, M. D., Hurvel, (L e lines. Tho presont rate of travel on | want o run riot night and day and mike | Should tho Parnctlitos finally decide to | the pocket fask 5 eulled a *ticklcr, und { , " fopthiars s not od o | ¢ : I thie street cars averages ahont three mil a paradiso for arouks, dhioves aind | adopt this courso. thoy oxpeol that sixty | OVFY farmor fias one. [ aame cuntry | fAU°Y At decpruted Tt WLTEEH | if ho lives long enough will ugwin have CUTICURA REMEDIES, an hour The absence of doubl Why docsn’t the mayor susponl | seats in England and Ircland will bo | florésd stont linen cor oy bo sec | bt uow e s tating o, 0ttt | B G000 young spendtinift | Ao sod aerywhors, | brice, Cutionrs, te.: an tho oxtonsions necossitates long wait | the marshal and prefor charges axainst | transferred from the liborals to the tories, | Thee parchasor, SUPPING & quartor of & | bt not to the exchision af f4ncy feathers, by | expressod by certain poople. Those peo- | Jeselfient S Eancie Mepargl SLpeLs ing on the switohes and loss of time bo- | him if he is guilty of any ofense or | making the lattor sulliciently strong, | dollar into the dplit cork of the “tickler,' | any means. Th 50 Woto, m‘i:l;;-"‘d .:‘r,m»iv'r h ple mlmhl ot nJ‘ ;u:_y II“!“~ uuflfw;.:lu'r Send for patnphict. thvcon the side-tracks. With a cablo sys® | breach of trast? 1 it onn bo shown that | with tho eighty Irish votos, to vomain in | o3, the empty” bettle to the sicing and | Eel RS BRSNS R or Goinda might b dotraulod gut'of hor ws of | Sond for "How to Gure Skin Diseases.” tiwn tho speed would mount to from eight | Marshal Cammings is in collusion with | power aud to dofy the libcrals so long #s | couste g3 olar the. - tickler is rupidly ity S 2 hurd working wan who s delud into GRUBS, 2 el "t o nine miles an hour, & very important | law breakers and has misusd hisotioe | the slliance with the Irish party is main. | drawn up, passed through a small trap Bonnets of rich velvet or plushi are in- | putting his hife-time’s savings into u wit : " RAD e saving of timo to our wmerchunts and | to the dotriment of public safuty, . The tory governmont holdiug | i the colling, Mlod and Feuragd. Fho | CHARINEIL favor, beluk prefeiio 10, (020 | gat achome.. Berey, thoy sy, is o guod acrais e Waeth aiciting o allrks sho so liborally patronize the cars | b ropublican majority in the couuel | oflice under these conditions would bo at | BUrchusor entars, wntivs his prooious bot- | fats worn n' the early part of the s e, wo can dismise i With. the re il i At iy v i reycling their homos and pluces of | will not dis uphold him. Butif, as wo | tha morey of tho Irish party, and would | ridas hwiy to enjoy bis boddy ia solituds Gold Jetand Heidese e o cta. hy | murk' that there aro different ideas of it 0" cured’ byt Gutloard Wubiiicas, huve ressun to believe, he is beiug rua | huve o pay for its support by granting | snd pesce. Wro sewed on 10 @ variety of dusigns, Oue | what constitules a goud fellow. j J L0 tailiure wis complete, and peopl

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