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4 THE OMATHIA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1885, THE DATLY BEE. oo | exempt from tases, wers assossod at less 1(* more pscioplarly he cared for | which invtve the intercst and hops of te | fn Omata re Lwithont <y | val. Tt would cast tittle besond the Ial , t in Ohio hinges | than 5,000 The housa alone i< said to | and made to feel thai Christmas brings | Mississinpi vallev and the far west are over- | g good-bye which Tove shonld lighten to enable aly ONAMA O9PTom, Mo, MIL AND M6 FARSAR OF | upon the admission of (s ehifu be worth from $20,000 to 825000, and | to them, as well Rs th the mow fortun- | 10oked, but intercsts of the Atantic | I e ‘n“y'.v..,..- Tawie by Ay ke | the cloldeen to have & werey Christrass, SR Y 01K OPFCE, ROOW 5, 11N tod delogation from Cincinnati, 1t SO o9 to SL0000, | a6 & Ty of HleNbary, “Stens shonid bw | cnet ate ¢ | d e other morning fa ind that the sl - "o PATTAE § et oAU OLGTAmA 6 THRE:.| Wekon TNReIatiL) 1 Wivey. oy som | — g M o B B AU As LT NEW CONGRESSMEN, " it minded pariios tha e t one-fourth its mar- | taken immediataly fo carry out ! ] The Policy of the Deyil Vish. Ao vRetsh wore Rebovted e e 3 i . g e Y Sucks sss than §15,000, [ systematic distribution of gifts among | Clertand Lo ULt Tt o Mt ded, and | Some of the Peculinvities They Exs i@ d 1 ‘ pajont " las it | itute poor 1 ide his wea since hibi Ou —— s 1 Uhe way " s v congrossmon require | rERds BY N $1000 Vurer. Mo wl by ) ¢ i rald tipon Six Monthe 0 One Monh ‘ y h This THE W K1Y s, Published Every W 1 I that b AN, POSTRATE aposes ! t as on the day Six Monthis, without prem : . in th conspiving to defraud the hitan One Plhinse of Gould's tivement , and by e e S fos 1o hi< natueal d vays <o, and will X Omatia and Lincoln. e grand total of this at. | e o " wnouneed his permanent reticew me walking into A e uld be ition 4 led-for hostility whic tempted 1 e $1,900,000—an g i from Wull was his dosire to with round tyr o while' with L AL L) nt of the Haw years man A steal, to. he sure. | oo draw from the firm of W. K. Conor L ! "||‘;”,[v: 1o e e pa; able to U pany lering the cortificat Omula no means o he Uthat it is a very Co., in 4 I . H b i " URLISHY \ ROPRIETOR the candidate< o {emoet flox of ntof the | colid \ gralily Tanergetic, Lkl Y ner and | his p uired which THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPAXY, PROPRIETORS. wididat L " k X ntim ! f | col ond-gra [ Sl liis son Georg i It is | the vaea n tld they . ROSEWATER. Borron While therc is just grovnd fo of Titicolt. 'They fealiso thut | wnd ¥ i : TN (o Litve i1t | SRRETHRE Mosoan TS TR ol to b et assignad, | tion over this outrageous decisio Omaha and Lincoln are not vivals inan \ y ) the case t the house, no doubt A i the ea s [0 o, and tha Tumselt, ) : nly whal m en oxn. snse of wd and never (NI prominont Ol y \ I looks very mucl 1o vl w word and 1 e prominon Yo | just reported at Pit explodes and | voung George Go uot too fond of ’ dealing w ons t . Bightoen years ago, when the ¢ ennites, a 1 for attempting to steal | Jaic e pntive family tinough the oot it 't is the power in front of | Y oitlint of thor Cmer——— | of our con al was remoyved from Omaha 7,000 neres of coal land in Wyoming, will | pocomes a trifle 10 encreetic for comtort. 1t e tand g en brought within hesgof the law. Foar prominent ATl communieations reiat " Y . 1l enongh alon when the Ch & North. | b t r According to the New York Herald one NEBRASKA is now ble \<tate | lowed their partisan zeal to ove Omaha had a popnlation not need any fuel this winter. Tae fod- | hegins wlk as though Pennsylvania ‘” n "" ; Al how eattle doctor, but the | | | honest convietions. Veow the | B 1 10,608, Lincoln was eral authoriti 11 make it hot enoogh | too near the infernal e ‘H LY DIOURDLY 0 t 3 i ] in't it <o I'm tho tinues its ravagoes all th |t Ntrnan i < hamlet. Fven at that pesiod the business | for them | tien m Sttt iR ] Rt t and nl\‘l\n ———— v | men of Omaha were m no way disturbed ——— e or Con vitl : : sl out S PROMINENT PERSONS, | sneering ad Our Statesmen r Connor with | s lie hins for many ] I Oity, Siotx City, Lincol, v tos § ne eourt when acting as p prostige may have attached to a capital Keliy continies o improve in health, | i 50 T ATY ) 1 of flattery vears, Con ni cenuses of Gouol: | Chan ze of tecling u Connor an Morosini, th the following OnAlA hus to staud the 1 atty vote of the { by the removal of the capital. Whatever toric clectoral commission. | city was more than counterbalanced by \ “ meinbers show that they | 590 yet <he continues to hoom righ oh, 1 i ther e e e 7 lomocratic judge voted e commereinl advantages which Om iy Missourd viver is wodidy . len and Hendvicks elec enjoyed by reacon of her location at (he Samuel 1 1 to have an | havebeen snEazed i | cions operations in ) B but the editorials of the Horald o v publican julg ! f gateway to the Pacitic. With a popuia i by | the te pariod | the panie ¢ ¥ " \ A ‘“»;.“m:-”::i proposed river iiprovement vl Wheelor tion of Fally 05,000, and A rapid. af ) | of JLLLLE RO Rt - ¢ | ito the franie made aro muddier thin Mis pac Lo - { moro res . 1 WG v SR IS 3 < dowed him = not surprisin isin no way concerned about any citer 4 X L SEATE AND THRRITORY in the ¢ . ‘l[w_:thr DiNvER at one lemocratic judges of the supreme | prise W helps to build up Lincoln or inlr, but he | in the m " 135,000 peoy N \ \ diluvian joke Nehraaka dottings i 000 and 35,000 pe t of Ohio have closed their eyes and | any other city in Nebraska, On the con e MUt UL sl B L state census gave her onrs to the glaring election frands and | trary Omaha fecis stronger and more crinand Ward ne inis in Loi | warmth of & county seat ¢ 8 AT Nowovor, that make handling iron in Xin 1 Kiltul u t e OWeVC | City train ¢ » o part with Mr, Connor coniident of her commerd Wi y A Thie K s Omiha candidates who were in the minori by reason of the growth A Rl departivom Nebraska Dsind, it s said that Gouid has | sortment o o paper t othe! f 1 i Prince e Battend has discanded | b S st for Gould found him in | and envelopes, w 1 1 away in of othier cities anl towns L3 et AL B e Dl | Olio only serves to confirm the sound- | Missourt. She would not take the eapi- | yidoticate i Dosses il and - during e § wome i G folks all about | ness of the views held by tee fon talfrom Lincolu if <h uld gret it, and liere are fout ors in the new honse of | %9, stlitilion Of nine million to the el com (ke Sl wer what the [ our government with regard w \ resentatives, ‘Tiey all wear oo clothe A uy e Siwart Halion senonan et s | DOV WORe b £ of the entive state tax levied to maintain | qud neyer eut eaeh other ALl b BN b [ g ddeard al her, monber of the the state institutions, which are the hack Professor William G, Sumner carvies his [ Ainswor i its inned 1 Ut Inter TR Wil t ) ! 1 Aty ordared bone and main<tay of colu, she has | pight arm ina sting, The bieyele was the | 08 creamery, court hotse vk 1t is said ulso o y 1 v Wt gusto, and division stafion and another zailond by having his tion's | wis 1 : T ehRiEbY i The 10-vem-old son of Mr. Carpenter, jently con VoWt s’ of | having. o Y M thealthy growth, that faily keo ideiof having « Vine letter paper and sund sposal. He ' gaveo cach of the g thook, and the the station Vim an as- Tk Unitod S male in bill giving o pension of §5,000 Grant has done a very gracetul while <he alone pays ahout on venth | will be heartily endorsed by the people Liipiouse, of coursn, will a ki | of political wer and funeti clusion of the judiciary from the BEn T f ¢ | creating the co-ordinate brang ( ‘( n:xx‘n UL, v‘lllu “”,",;,”m"] “‘ government, a very broad line was dr: no digposition to cripple any of them. | power behind the thivws complaint agains e woather € by the framers of the eral const Why then should any paper preiending Congressian Barleigh, of New York, says | Sherman connty fell uneder a wazon | Mr. Morosing & danshite during th> present holiday season. Last [ to voice the sentiment of Lincoln @o ont | a Washington corre ity is fidgets, and | Joad of onber and had an arm elipped oil 1o will e from the it R e TR AL of its way on every possible oceasion to | can'tsit <tiil five winnites at a time, Thi ! dd son of - Nicholas | of My, Gould's peentiartic his hat it “ AR 7”,'.“[ stab Omalieand belittle her commoreial inds that t ! et A et [ et L OE CHEDRINRE i CUGE turally T N rout niis fucilitics? Several sample bricks of such : t condisive to his healt olseon kst LI LU LE R, it and paid : « e A b ¢ g Land o anotier evidence which might bo SWntFotl UGNl enomc L ol t Oma AL Phe tev. . red, Bap! used against them in court, and it is not A AL has ever been allowed tointer Ifany | hain the Lincoln Jonr sunday it : T copted a | O | surprising that the great’ Wall street R NG J! election frawds o Inibery ave resorted to | One of these reads as f P e Kpops his HEWt | eharge, to ke enect | sehemer should wish 1o dissolve such a taurants? he asked, “Yes, sir," po nEin his tronsers s almost constant firm as soon o « sufely done o the waite Well, P membier So-and-So." “Can‘tghelp that, sit; in the « on of 3 m or Tle way for Omaha to get business in W That A Butlinrton & S L As for Mr. Go v met had Lis hands in the pockets of some o yors pay just like other folks. " Ha e O G i far more honorable than i he R iy 1 tothe | s cheap as Sioux City. A dog with a kett | | L men. froc and several sleepers, | tering into ngements to make his | japlod ont his wallst defiberately and AR SR was re- | son George a general partne: another ) il G s i I by Ouiaha In hor frautic fforts to gl away | proud mother of amouncing boy baby. born the building and contvnts were | himself become a special pavtaer in the theidon throwglihishead ever dared to interpose its mandates 10 | from iho competition of the enterprisin il day. Mume. Nilsson, | yall 5,000 and insured for $ 2,70, Roueati thor TR t | e £ i he h ter ¢ h alu 5000 and insured tor $27 ouse after January Lo M is very un DOING A DRUM order eleetion certitient be issued 10 | Jittle Towa town. Only last week an O maha | Who was in the city 1o time, oftered to by Bartholomi Gydeski, of Loup Uity Iy that Mr L b e o DRUMMER. idates, and any federal judge that | dignitary tatked about Kansas City and St | come godmother for the youngster, und v y d o Wall street long, whether these reports | A faiv Casine Player Who Worked the would venture Lo interpose in such w po- | Paul beine the only rivals of his own town, [ Impress Eugenie, whose health is in S o ime WHOW | of hisinientions well founded or not, | vy for lier Sitk Hose, would be promptly im- | bt the way she squeals when Sioux | a very nnsatistactory state, has been ordered O & [ He his been o active in railvond ‘deals Plattsmouth Journal: A gentleman iraauad princip] City steps on o0s it is Fair to presume the | to pass the winter on the Riviern. She will ind stock speculations to drop it now, | who == ¢ i e dignitary was giviug us wind leave England soon for Iyeres, where a vilia 1aNDERSON, at his own embodied national nstitubi on 5 ould 2 or paper pos s boen ol Lo Iar ) boeen relieved from serviee on | With reg lio division of the funo i Hr “i o i :","f ; III’ . ”w ::“ u i 6 .w{‘wxuuu‘; 1‘\.‘);»' | Al fit L LioNs i any e powerslofiitlntotortinilte || Boe A OL BRSO NI, 008 SOLASLER | icnanrtonitiey oo o ) o nittee on military affairs. Why g tions DOMPISI0L oron: pride indulge in such indecent flingsy | Lord Hotelikiss, one of the swell cow-boys | 1h¢ mere et ol * River Cony m Rpv I iR \ o el cilaie solinvioy Wil branches of government are incorpo A i \ o 4 vl 3 | house, liad picked up an’ acquaintance he sh View W fa i o2 STl What would be thought by the citizens of | of Custer county, says the St. Paul Pioncer | view the manazers of tie Uni ’ 1s Times-1 | with a fuscinnting-looking ludy traveling he has exhibited such « ly in W e Lincoln if an Omaha paper were to vidi- | Press, wagered that lio eould walk from of employin . Ned into| alone. Atter the acquaintande had been vanch in Miles City, a distanee of twenty ° somewhat thorougshly ¢ 4 the » betwoeen the legislative, executive year thermometer 1 between A ; | indiciary branches of the government fiteen and twenty below zero during the | (o0 FRBERS e e of &l two weeks hefore Christmas e ; 8 c S, Ciirstyias shopping should not be put off until the last moment. Now is the time Lo do it when the sthres are not 1o, | crowded, <o that you will have plenty of opportunitics to make your <clections in a satisfactory manner election and qualifications of its own members, With this prerogative no conrt wer Sat NGl 1o wission is the proper and only tribunal Ll B B ety Y "7 attachied to his caudal appendage never mado | that can pass upon the right of any men Muie. Sembrich, the prinia donna, is the DAKOTA is ugain knocking at the doors | ber to his seat. No supreme court has time (0 of congress for admission to the sister- hood of states. We are still of the opinion | that her political complexion will keep her out in the cold, unless zome set-off' can be arrang ; eame i fi west yesterdny i R e th HE rewun | gyep the B & M.rclites an antusing in the 3 { o pected, even i he should | oident that ved on tl p thiongh Atelii a rdraw fora tim Nebraska A Chicago fraveling mun, Th - represcnting w wholesale dry goods military affairs, is something th ke | : s cule her enterprise amd business advan ion of ulitications miles, fn four hours and a half. The b 4 o 4 o s o | tages by culling attention to the boust ¢ . v e SRy weler proposed that they pass the time 5 [ iron % rl vall AW 1 game of casino. When Inid, and aceon ) lorsciman l { lordsuip tackle t Ie arriv B f it t Paul waterways i cel monotouous the peka, or even smaller places, that Lin- | Mijes City in and tour mi Ked for ho conyention, and composed of representa t al thoy pliy o see who com was the tail-end of nothing, and that | tes and 7 ity or the cigars, or titlo, but by no neans conclusive. The | M3 town S v tradot While | Ay, carrett, ot t 02 (b AR t i ) Nobraska, and territc A OR YT SIS I.('.‘f.‘.:' pre- e e I o thatone wholesuio house in Fra- | road. has e ik good diges ; 3 i 1 Y la e Vof that, but Lis fair op- e e i e e mont sells more grocerics in Nebraskd | vion, 100 pairs a wmitlion doliar A TS a bt tired, and tinally than any other jobber but one, in Gmaha, | dwelling, a o slegraph line 3 1s t 3 B é ilding commercinl man it not | andseveral milli Still he is | the grou hosein his sumple not ! v. Hi ut Vernon tie Mis > 3 10 4 son in his vl Itimore, whom n lawsuit is 2 @ ra concerted | trunks in - :ear, and she g over so trifling obstraction v t hut end. The | sent h‘w : ‘ m, e soon threatens, if hie Tos tuen his eleg i v, B ) ernors i members of con- [ came back Ir Hihs Bugo. on b kLY v 2 LY hers 0L Con- | iy humale of indies’ silk Tose of 13 serted colors, and satdown to he game eted them a moment, wppoared and proposed tostake their value ion oo @ game of easino. The dramimer was too gallant t besides it was plain that | had wsnap. When, o short time lnte eleven ‘rm‘ul the expensive hoof har | ness had found their way into the lady’s us us rathor singular | ofits own n v only ean ’ e . A " AconpINg to n Wadhington special | rightfully pass uy lo of any | Of some drammer from Atchison or 'Lo- Nebraska | member to his soat. o af £, 1o postmasters in aft all isonly prima facia cvidence of the ocketed Ui moun s 110 of Missouri, Kansus, s yet been romoved f nsivd tisunship. This speaks well for the character of republican postmasters in | Ohly this state. Over in lows, howeye sive partisanship secins to be a very oom won ailment. Out of 190 postmasters re moved, 81 were chargod with this offense, | 10 appear on belalf of contestants for e seats in the legistature, The enny board in most every instance e ministerial functions in verityis turns and courts may properly he invoked offen uch political contests i to e R e Tl n ate a malicious intimation that second fiddle to Lie mont asa wholasalo point. The same the testimony of witnesses who are ¢it pendin 1 the Nebraska railway eommission g ershad any senso of shame they would goand bury themselves. The seath- shown in the following from that paper | ivony of fate o th A e IEOS0) | ing criticisms of the independent press | of the same date - 1 0L s wiis and counties in the valley | | | spirit of meanness, manifested in the ar- | 0 e By ! ; b tiele above quoted from the Journd, is |l And his moie o Jones. G s 1 i I vitail to b G to order the canvassers to make their find of the state would make men of any | ings 1:|| nee with their veturns R A e Don't Monkey with the Buzz Saw. e extod to send delogates. self-rospect wish themselves dead. The | Beyond this all appeals to adjudicate eon- |2 PR o) IETIE, T RIS i commissioners, however, seem to bo | Wwsted seats in the legislature are outs ide | SRR e s mieh as possibie with | S ) : brassmounted and lost to all of the proper jurisdiction of the eourts. | (ne state fairto by held 1w this city. The | Sirl Whon she is serivus on e popping gues- | Iey H IRt O DO Ao zDEhoRm the people will bury the railroad com- | View of the matier been taken by the the Union Pacitic headquarters has been in May Lose 1ts Characier, A 1 inde nprovement of the “Fauth eapacious traveling satchel, he changed | pablican leaders in Ohio they would have | vited s investizate the weather of nest svp- New Vorl. St et of W s 0 purk of its pluns, for the | 1 niind so thorou,bly fhut ho positively | fon now to denounce the judicial | tember and see how it will be as to tain Canudn may lose its chawcter nsa sort of | 1 nat p el ; convention hopes to socurs for the. pro. | fofiised to play for the variety of athor | We presume that the 18 of Lin- || Botany bay for. (ho O e e | duce of the northwest an open all water | 2 FOINIILIG WORTIN A1)MLDL 810 il s Tor t dover the floor and eny frona it W P B surecsted, and was only too elad wi i wi de to Om W to | gestions cont resident e ‘i powier. s e | rom Kay ity to New Orlonns. | G,0Nus Glansforred 1o an Onaha conch ) tion, at her own mine mtreaty thraw thenyoutof thadoors, ttho o uitton ulliiig the eanvention | at Oreapolis, while he pursued his way to as president in case of death, resignation le advantage to his party { store fron communing with the 5 ¢ commitice on the improvement | (hCREC: 14“3; Yomunoitnol e e 8 or inability of both president and vico | & of tiiat body, and'in many in- | be tased to enable the < hoard of ug: 1] 6iroor e intorior ) | Of western watorways, of which Mr, B, [ Db e the Griminer mico up b the advantace \ X enlture to ir at col att 3 1 to col 100 si t | Voo D his it s presidern 1R g 5 24.20 i president, as woll as to provide for the | es the advantage thus obtuined re- | rieulturc to b / v at Lincoln « e AR | Do Wood, of thiscity, s president, | pight conclude to tike his simple trunks prosidential election oount. The necess- | Sults in the seating of the member holding | We have ne ard any protest or com ) lorick terbilt, who o o donin s The Dako bo - preseut. Lhe delogation ty of such a bill has heen forcibly pre- | such certificate, when in fact he is not / J cut off nxcounty: {he Dakota | o arls St Panl sentod by recent ovents, and it i vag | entitied to mombership. But even if | for holding anny {ons and com SIS0, “This Soukd be 1 warning | S g sompany, 1 Siois comy likely that the Hoar bill will be pass such o fraud should result in the eleetion | Peting with the Nebraska state fuir when yohngmensio oty 1t 1o be cut off e T | for ¢ of a United States senator by the votes of | itwas heldin Omuba. Itmay bé all wrong ~ 3 icl A ul | for our ex m managers, who have Suflicient Provocation, [} | Phere is some con-olation in the reflection Al Seana Items, : e I ol s aoiamontint It is, in shio hocame Miss, sho clung to Castoris, thit the gas explosion was well timed, Tho |t 80 e s s still worry, | s proposed that the three committees | Wheu ste lisd Childron, sho gave thew Csetoria, . t D B AR R b Y A apestion ot water works is Still worrs- | —ilie' excentivo committee on’ the im TrE malignant spirlt which character- | which passes apon his title, Until he | takeitthattie monopoly to utilize the hav- | gy Coe (0 iieiont provocation in Kunsis City | Tomenh Bowen, of Bremer connty. his b PLavOmonk of Wosary wawAYeand izes the couduct of the Lincoln Journat | election machinery of the various states | Yest month does not belong 1o any local- | 1 Wit o thee s, e e i W apd 4 | tho othor representing the st, Pyl wnd 8 usual manifests itself in regard to the | s perfocted and safe-gnards againse | ity. The intimation that Omaha is de ey Juck Shields, o railroadar, is under arrest | s st and T e frauds in the cc hinery and re- | termined to interfeve as much as possible e Road to Fame. i Cedar Rapids for robbing a green Cerman | 353GV 1ogolutions before the president | cha oucerning the construction of | il ot + Savgmnal News country youth of S14y, tho now insanc usylum at Norfolk, Itre- | uns are provided, - such — ontrages | With the state fuir s in steiking contrast |, . of e statesten at Washington | * dohn Fisk, of Tipto, bas in his possession | 30d congross. fors to the charges as “slanders of the | 85 those committed last year in | With the fact that the last state faiv was | | in fame BT a ‘cotton PIADL, grown from seed. bearing I order 1o seenre this combination— 5 y wants o win fumo this winter, et hin sue- | o cotton pint gvwl from sce bearing | R0 G reprosentative charcter | BEE." The Journal well knows that the | Chiengo, and this year in Cinein- | Patronized by lundred citizens of | .o 'in securing legisiation tiat will mako | Buimberof matured cotton ba ' | BEr has made no churges, but has sunply | nati, will continue. The remody is not in | Omaha where the Omaha exposition was | 4, paciric vailroads puy their indebtedness o onced chodk for B0 Whs of hed by | “,,.:','k P .‘“~,Iy {Im n““‘.y '...l,hw). onlled attention to charges made by eiti- | conferring more political power upon the | dttended by one citizen of Lincoln. As | to the government, and he will have what he {35 W0 2 AT v | rongest light, and to assure the zens of Norfolk who have substantiated | courts, gbut in legislative regulation and matior of fact, tho splendid oxhibit at | wans 7 RE AR AL LI A st G o e o Cutioura, their statements by aflidayits, These | and restriction, coupled with vigilance on | ldncoln was largely due to nerous ¥ % _ £ | i the’ exact geographical center o ves of the Mississippi valley — M Semson whon rw w sl ol B e e ks displayamiady by businss men of Owalia, | LAYInK the Wipes Tara Bofy Rlace. | Towi county, 1san ssplmut for county seat | Wood, aliairmun, of tho cxcontive go i s 5 i ov. 1y solicited by the BEe, but have boen pub feem——— Isit not about time for the citizons of | pejyesentative Weaver, of Towa, wants a | A1 ! Fort Dides 1+ an assura | MG had callud & mecting of that body iy aud i e lished at the request of citizens of Nov-| TuE oflicial correspondence between 1 folk, who dosire that the insane asylum | Austris and the United States velating to shall be honestly constructed. The tax- | the case of Minister Keiley has buen payers of the state desire the same thing, | tiansmitted to the senate by the presi and the agitation of this matter will no | dent. It shows, as wus generally ru- s manortheplnoe, iured on the public lands o certain amount | At coch recurring Christmas tide one doubt rosult In securing o much bottor | mored at tho time, that Austria refused | Boosine outside property hasits draw Dot e a Fool ([ Lo ihiong ek RRUIED (OF SHAMAREIS DALY building than it nothing had boen suid | to recognize Mr, Keiluy beenuse his wify | backs us well as its advautages. Whilo Merelant. Traveler, P customn which is worthy general imita and the whole matter had been allowed | was a Jewess, The pointed reply of Soe- | resl estate dealers and speculators are Dow't be a fool, my dear,” remonstrated a |- o b ire the next e | tion. The children of the congregution | 1 togd by defuult. Tho most careful in- | retary Bayard to the eficet that the atti- | reaping o golden harvest, the effeet upon | Musband to his wite, who was letting her jaw | S8 R ; | bring thoir last season’s toys and play | 00 il spection should be exerciscd i th con- | tude of Austria hias no procedentin mod- | the retail trade is very depressing. Ou | 3WINE loose in the brecie. “L woity Mt | S nid proposes (o ta tin brick | things to the church, where they ure | e atruction of ull public buildings, and par- | ern times und cannot be assentod to by | wage workersof all classos and of hoth | Jenkins, Twon't® she Aswerad; Speople | g, Prosident Clovelaid, d inone of the rooms, overhauled, | . BOGLNA OULED, 4 & A e WAl o O\ias0a. 4 wouldn't know usapart 1t T did” Lo went [ prere are seventy-five lodees of Good two 30 S ticularly asylums for the insane the exceutive of our governwent, will | sexes are investing thelr suvings in out- | yigit down town. pbhere are seventyiive lodies of GOol | 1w dresses provided for the d fls, small | with s fomn o —————— meot with the hearty approval of our (s bought on the installment plan - ship 01 5,100, R U vepairs made to the disabled, and the | USHmONt e 8 « PENYER i% too far from anywhere (o be | people. Religious liberty,"” says Mr. every dollar they can serape is The Worst One so tar This Week. AL L Jewett Land attorney at Y g e Fili- | Beer <« . pitt nicle, o2 W ndig i 3 J + | wsed o will cure 1 ury, | en ) en who,other- |} u Nut. Howe for D, ¥, 8, Huiug * Ihisis but onein s number of river otorlel YU, Leld on 1} 1, deposed and exeor A Wi | conventions being held this year, |t Solt ansser trns a no wrath from a | yun minisiey and e mission law beyond resurrection In all probability among the very (st rage of the supreme con Thore is wd States it t bills to be passed by congress will be one | 1 rilicate held Ly any to provide for the performance of dutics | he legis! Wflords consid wense, as long as Omah ngto j | home with her plaint agai ity or St Joseph will wits e upon conzress | and lay before it the resolutions adopted there, will also be at the w ng. Invitations b extended 10 whon Baby was stok, we gave har Custoria, e e i (et D | wien she was a Child, ahe orled for Castorin, togethor with the Edmunds bill . presidential count, which Senator Ed- | fraudulently-seated members of the legis munds proposes to attach to the Hoar | lature, the election of such scnator | ©F A bill 85 an amendment would be determined by the flual | hold faivs during the month of Septeniber final tribunal United Stites senate— | instead of Deccber and January, bt we cted 2 50,000 exposition building, to | ttehing, Burning, Cracked and Bleeding skin Cured by to consider tion Lo the Kansus Lincoln torebuke sucli attempts as those | qepurtiment of labor established, with # see- | fact i1 will employ sixteen t twenty | City cony i of the Journal 1o create projudice and | retary at its head who shall also be a mem- | litnds and consume fom four to seven tons foolish jenlousy where there is no veason- | berof the cabinet, Itis presumed, too, that “‘,I:l‘“l“ & :‘-‘"\-. S B R able excuse for sueh warfare? Mr, Weaver has in his mind’s eye Just the | Fha lows e Kiock o000 S ot Chicago News, h i d of our west sido churches carries out a | P | it (ol lam anndraff, Wy ik W " A wurin bt v s Soupy nliny 8 sty Gilts it swsllowad by these 1 hiv and anar. v lits boen found in | United States g ) Tribune: Republican in o splenetic flt vo- | American system of government,” and | tevly puyments, The prospect of seour e ered by his hondsmen and is now fors 1o Omaha as @ little evoss roads town | in aecordance with that principie no per- | ing o chiesp Lome or doubling their | {01 asbecn i Babhillitle ten- | Gy of the ofiicers fih ; Sl SALT RIETA CU KD, and a village, and protests against this | son’s religious faith can be queationed. | money inw few yoars is very tempting, | 588 B ISR O FEEERETR T e | qdoseph Richardion, of Grand ¥ i \ I il P TP i ity city being made n port of entry. 1n view | The Keiley case, under the circumstan: | and men and women who have been the [ eiocks watehos, for sany vears al <58 | on the s Jar ke a1 tensibly in - th That (ho ~kin bumo il a6 0 of the fact that the last Nebraska state | ces, will no doubt create an unimated | mainstay of our vetuil trades-people | chance. wien they parted Josepl was mibus his furnish ha to'no census gave Omaha u population of | discussion in congress, and in all probu- [ are cowpelled to pinch them- | L0 00T - pocketbook sid moncy 108N oty 3 d 61,000, whila the Colorado state census | bility unless Austria recedes from its po- | selves in the matter of clotuing, furni- [ 8014 for the ¥iag and Approprintion. | ar. Andiew Holos, of Fargo, lus one of | luis = it gave Denvor in round numbers 67,000, it | sition, notwithstanding the resignation | ture und fooa in_ order to puy for lots [ suvs e Philudelphin Times: ‘Available | norwedt. LAst seat bt harvested about | about IR comes with poor grace for any Denver | of Mr. Keiley, the mission will be left | bought on time. Tf it were not for the | statisties clearly prove that the south is going | seventy | the children who heatow nor t PICHING, SCALY, PINPI paper to attempi to vidicule Omaha by re- | vacant outside property boom our storckeepers | to beheard from in the future; aud it wou't 3 POEr | dron who reeeive look upon the trans wt your 1 huve lad forring to it s o crossrosds town or & would have more than doubled their | be through the rattle of the wusketry, either,” S has a lazy | MeHOn ina worldly dight. Tl formo hod URDIF Lumore Q0 Ly village. Omaliis not as handsome a city | M. Jous I. REpick has cominenced | trade this season. No, sir: the bugle note, o the battlo cry « securlng his v He hus two 7 ok from it thelr Nrst expor ot wihout sucosss, il Wi a8 Denvor it is true, but that she is a | procecdings in court to test the right of o freedow, that will go sounding down the u doers Liatbe pickots hotsc, wnd T ik B ek My putinly Targer city, is doing wore business, and | this city to extend its boundaries beyond Oxanahas had 8 fairly prosperous | BE¢s: or the corridors of tite, or the abalta of | v¥ery RIEAL W dozon or wmore of their i, lab) Nair Lo | twmed brvthren visit them, and Lo takes in all | their less fortuaate broth T Rivann growing wore vapidly than Denvor is n | the limits fixed somo fifteon yewrs ago. | year, and money seems to be circulatiug | Ll o auy other availaple route, will be | 1y it us. | happy fora tie. Co the atter the pie: | fact that cannot he disproved. Itis only | Mr. Rodick has a perfect vight to exert | quite freely. If theve is anything that A ABS AR AP} The bank of South Dakota, at Harold, | turcs and story hooks and the co s que mn:-l time when Omaha will be | his legal tulents in tighting taxes w ich | will loosen np‘lln- money strings it is the 1t fe Kustorn, all the principal cities of Kurope for any | though not entirely free trom the tarks | CHEMICAL Co., Bostol, Musa) even a more beautiful place thun Denver, | be bolieves to have been illogally im- | approach of Christmas. We bopo that ~ fonal Bepublican. : amount desired. Alio hom exchinge. Pays | of wear and tear, wro so far b yond their | Send for “How to Cure Skin Disease and leave her so far behind in population | posed. Before he gots through, Mr Red- | those who are blessed with an abund The message of the president will sbike | caslh tor m-w’..m‘ baues sud grain, and sells | own pesources thit us o fully utone fo Pid" e wcklogds, Bk.o Blemisies wud Baoy and business that she will not bo thought | ick may, however, discover that he | ance will remember the destitute poor in | W1 Western congresamon us one dictated for | hundware at bottom prices iy imperfections % Huuiure, Ue Cutiviirs soup D b g ' ; a h J New York and New Eugland, The great lonel Woods, the founder of the musenn | “ HECH i et - of when the name of Omal is moentioned. | would gain nothing, even if he wins his | our city, und provide some means for weat, whose wen of honest toll furnish the g his nawe which was so popularin | ) AUAIG Mighi well Le sdap = SHARP AND BHOOTING Bulll, if Deuver grows to bo u lurgy city | suit. We are Intormed that the house | supplyiig thom with 8 fow necossuries | lueana to nay. the.nationsl dabt, sud whicl | ¢ 1eaky before'tho grean fire, s gryanaing o | 411 et sid i e gttt oo At rul 0 Sul, sueatk 2 sud oontinues to prosper we shull not foul | and Lunds which Mr. Kodick claims to be | of lifo aud even n fow luxuries st Christ- | oroatos tia wealth which wakes our sastern | Ch il s oo oo e o tndiingo. o st 1ot b Torsol ok 00 sticuru Ani-Pulu Plastor ovox Burt s there is pleuty of roow for bey outsido of the city luwits, snd therofore | mus time. The ohildren of the poor | citics great, is practically icuored, Quostdows | the colonel who Donndered g waze ot debis | ten. Cheistuns = e ehildion's (Gt Riat gt c d ALl IS0 | N i atall jenlous of Omaha, you the Denver | Bayard, “'is the chict corner stone o ] | orthamptom St., Bos 1nells sight drafts on London, Liverpool aud | murvels of the modern toy-muker Proparcd. by tho Toieu Lua aCen (0 cut through

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