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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE KDAY, DECEMBER 19, 18S5, Al > | Oheaper LAving in Omaha Demanded. | that tho saddle about swhich there has boen of these terms hy both countrics is prom VIEWS AND INTERVIEWS. stances of notl-partisan nominations in the | pressed b 4 svmpathy with the so muchbe- 4 THE DATLY BEE . ; of theso terms hy bothy couns v ‘ ! gt ol Omaha in order to become a great city | so much fuss was made only afewmonths | ising. The action of Farkey is uncertain, Gen. Howard Testifiry as to Gen | 810 Bul i? Nevlile and Wakely had not | Iavo plat orim, : M Tonn. 114 AXD W6 FAmvAw 82| must have moro manufacturing estab. | ago, in Washington, by Lutz, and was { but negotistions ate going onwith a view Grant's Sobricty, been the possessors of & comfoitablo o Pctgreatid g etehes Wi NEw YORR Orrce, Roow @, Trisuss lishments. Tt is trae that fuel is con- | never usad before you rode on it by any | of obtaining Turkey's ass nt 8s susocain The padlication of Gen. Geant's memoirs,” | Petence neither eonld have afforded to give it debt. Within the past fourteen years i00 Bunbrxa. stantly growing cheaper in Omaha and | one excopt my brother Bob, who rode on | the rights of the sultan beir g expressly | «atd Gon. Howard the othor day, “has broa g his services to the staee for the pltey sala W churclies have been been built in vard y & o ¥ , h ! of £2.500 and no perquisites. The comm f land, every one of which 1§ e it % The | thls s Isvorablo for manufaotaring enter- | it to try it. My fathor never saw 16" Wo | fecognized. No thnfence 18 folt in thiy | botow ts pabite ot o Loty burs Has broa i son might be earied & b every ofo | free o Incumbenie. Thers am 1o sl g ® paper publishod 18 the | priges, but perhaps the most important | shall expeot to hear next that the Wash- | permancnce of peac his personal habite whilo in and out of tha Mgl e 8 1N The Mite whits | DrOtant clanens of the istand with & that | Ay, and Lam worry to ses that many slan- | OF e oldest connties in the state ;‘""' mermbership of 50,000, ders, wiich wara 1072 mgo oxalo 111, ars bs . I'he population of San Francisco 1s abont Ing revampedin varions n swesapars thron £ 1000, OF atl Hiese people oniy 5,000 416 | of living in Omaha is a great draw _back. | such waras that of the rebellion ever oc- | to the czar and be restorcd to favor ot tho eountey. L aoeved forsoms fims wity | 11 006 salaries of the district and suprome | i ok b A ANE 6 oiiven hateho PUS, ST There is really no good reason why it | curred, that Abraham Lincoln and J. | There will then bo 4 practical union of f Gen. tGrant, and know intimtsly nany of | 10508 Were made $$,000 a year, which 18 & | Wyt avg oS g urch, The e distin- One Year, with promium should not be as cheap asin_any part of | Wilkes Booth still live, and that Grover | 13 ria and Roumelia under exclusively | his fricnds wivs hal b 0 with him from his | SMAallersalary than is paid 10 similar judges i y'."‘ n uVI~: o 'lw]:vu-‘l larga alarioy One Y car. withont prem i the conntry. Wo are located in n rgion | Clovoland never wrote that mossago. | Russian ausnices. Meanswhile Austria by entry into thy acmy. [n ali my exparience | M MANY OF the eastorni states, the poople « jBo Y ent. without premim. 5 : viner class ot ninisters and the poorer Obe Honth:on tral. T miar ronan agriculural products and live: | Thus one by ono are our historie land- | to socute the Widin district for King | with Gen Grant [ Laver sy 1 under the | Jehraeka weuld tndonbtodly be able | 105, it is Nard work and poor pay, COMRESPONDRNE stock, and possessing an abun- | marks being wiped ont Mitan and poso us the Servian bencfactor | influen o of intoxicating liquor. 1 Ravo saen | S0 et o woiete trom tho ranke of the | e iy Frva Tons 11 communications relating to news nnd edle | danes of nearly eversthing ola noses ———— a s. Pendingd the s when it | Bim time and time again at pudlic entertain i ey comotdo so now is largely | son, who is naw pretty woll on in ATl communicatior 1 1| dauce of nearly everything clse n in all this. Pending the time when it shAgtithallb b b Ll ‘his winio | 18 fault of our constituttonal provision | yeais, has been he al meetin s in bt L oy sary to make lifo comfortablo, yot w To erush out Mormonism by putting | suits the two autocracies to divide and | Ments and privatedinners tarn down his wine Wisconsin wited 1esults of 40) eone ; glass at lis platy and rafuse to partvke of | versions. i an Diinois town of 10,000 pen | the same condition of affairs as 1 two political parties will bo found (o oxis! nY MATE requisite for a manufs City is | ington monument has been erected to the It is stated in certain quarters n one soneh e+ }0g | cheap living. At prosont tho high price | memory of n man who never lived, thatno | Alosandor will make g formal sabmi<sion Kix Monthe 00 Ome M. h 1.0 Tor WerkLy Ntex, Published Bony whi WS s A saary o sum below th annual income of a fourth-rate lawyer,” E. ROSEWATER, ron’ It is now time to sow up the holes in r from Jetferson square, and was one of the imperial messago denying the right of the that time were ulled with projects for new s, and 1 myself, hocoming quite interested at the time, advocated some atten of doing so, and if thoy have no rent to | terial advants ge commercially, Rail- | I’ L 8 wot be built by news- | discussion in spite of the imperial mes- | army officer came to Washington ho. gave a sage. No wonder the delegatos are ¢ alldinnerat his rooms, at whieh Gen bittered by such trentmont, nnd rantand €l Dent were guests, Grang drank bt to adopt Wind. | tWo whisky toddies, 50 it was said, and two only, but wpon reaching the warm street he was made ill, This was noticed by sevoral prominent men on the strect as the general | — ing a general reduction of the necessaries | A BROOKLYN man wants the govorn- walked (0 his roums, and the nest issie of the of life. We hope that the city council | ment to establish a newspaper at every | bave hardor work than ever to et the ap- | New York Independent containe | u foul will during the winter devise some ways | first-class postoflice, to bo published ag | propriations passed. Besides, the esti- | tack on the zoneral of thy army, assailing and meany for tho establishment of at | the public expenso and for froo publie | mates for 183687 show u larco i him for habitual drankenness. [ felt it only loast two market houses in Omaha during | use. The government now has a news- | upwards of $25,000,000—over those of the the part of a friend to el and seo Grant on hie year 1888, The market house system | paper at every first-class postoffice, and | preceding year. The imporial budget ””"""":"' oL have 1o businss 6o drin, sl At isan experiment well worth trying in | in many instances the editor and vropri- | has now reached the enormons sum of )I,,;:‘“[‘?L.‘,' ;.nfl‘h\cv- J;hv]!l‘ll .-1.\[\1\" II. “;uv‘-; WAY docsn’t Mayor Bogd rosign and | Omuha, and wo have reason to believe ctor 13 the postmaster. Such papers aro | about #215,000,000, the larger part of | HRD L oy Tot the editor of the Zorald take charge of | that it would prove a groat suceess, published o a great extontat the expense [ which goes to the maintenance of the BURINPSA 1.ETTRAS are paying for necessaries prices | the government in eontrol of the Mormon | swallow the whole peninsula and grind wines and liquors which were frealy passed | plo Brother Harr h {aromend v T T s, Couraar, | that are simply exorbitant. Ths is es- ( church, as Sonator Edmunds wishes o | tie little nationalitbg out of euferma I T M e Koviat Navention [ Thontiin ago reportedt as A BooorSpE S pdroseed 10 THE Bre POOLISHING COMPASY, . - o 3 possible, because to do so 1 i s silo el L i b . L g | y o e oot A o o oo g, | Doclatly trio In rogard to meats, |1f wo | do, Is impossible, booauso to 4o #0 would | Turkay is foreed to stand by silently, not | Ao boen printed as coming from miilitary | %I notico an articls in the Chicago Tribune CALT SIS T ] roportion o poinde pazable to tho order of the company. | can feed our working peoplo s cheaply | bo to mako an end. of constitutional and | daring to move & fuger, inless Greoce | sourcos, to tho eect that Grants reslgantion | of a recont dates said o el oo o ny |4 blessed with oitee g ae TEE EEE FUELISKING COMPARY, PROPRIETOAS | ns can bo dono in New England, Pennsyl- | religious liberty in Amorica.” Such fulfills het threat and invades Macodonia, | from the ariny prior to the war, while ho was | ofticer, “giving the 1ot 1sof & new ldea for | o S & i vania and Ohio—and we certainly ought | the opinion of the St. Lonis & blican, | when the Moslem will be given full por- | acaptain the Paciide coast, wis das b his [ aerlal navigation. The idea of the lny uto I'resbyterian ehurch in Bridgepo: T g I nveator | n idgeport, to beable todoit—~wae canthen build up our | bat when opposed to tho opinion of such | mission to smash the ( oks, bad habits, Is not corract. Tast he drank | Is to uso the va Jum as his susponsory force, in o state 1-|"' ,.\‘-;I\\ ; sment which manufacturing industrios very rapidly. | a great constitutional lawer ns Senator | - o e o s o e otiiary o ths old | and consudorable atteution T+ i to ho de. | P 6% eliches sin Wie cstatd 61 Kot i The problem of cheaper living must first lmunds it amounts to nothing. Crush- [ The trouble predicted for the present [ aruy did, is wn doubtediy tras, At that time | i Whichl to be bricfare: A holiow eyl | Capt. Iirooks, with tio eatiic o s the in your Christmas stocking. be solved before wo ean make any mate: | ing out polygamy, which is carricd on | Session of the roie hstag, on account of the [ one of the first things purchissl by an | inder of 1f It and strong material, from | come is to beapplied to t aving of the £ LA, sxniilsl ) trian sub. | ofice T o z his ssio s | which the air is to be ey Iy exhausted an ninister's sal \ of the A fal advanco in that direction. The first | under the cloak of religion, cannot ba | @xpulsion of Russian and Austrian sub. | off ot A e 1 16 WAy | WISt oy Lt 1o bioyany of | Sundny sibok” The ity well Gry. O'Brien h Moo BTCAt | practical movo towards a solution of this | said to be a blow at constitutional and | Jocts from tho PATHER RO os cons. | RIVAITABY 6f Pestfiedy 10, oar 110cbis | O surrounding attmosphore. 1l aunioig | 0 DY the s the Sunday schaol promincnce during the past few day roblem is the project of the ITammond | religious libort In the name of the [ &'russia, and the extradition treatics con A 3 1 d (LB UL S SIS he ot o a condition to need additional al problem is the pr ot the Iamn g y : TSI Wit sl b Bisy s d | Prother oilecrs and visitors at the quarters. | to me to seo this put forth as a new idea, £ | 1§ by 110 s torial salary is added the i - s beef packing company to eroct a large | Mormon rolizion othor orimes might b | cluded " with AT e ] T LT ; happened 0 be in Omaha when John 1. | come of the raoks fund. the peop e s e Tik Herald hasthrown down tho glove. | market honse in tho oity for the disposal | just 88 consist ntly committed, and the | Bavaria without the sanction of the Lt was & shamofl slandet to say that Gen. | pigts mada s Oalloon nec ision in_ 1875 | Mt the pastor is getting more than 18 good Marshal Cummings picked it up and | of the meats which ars not noed «for | defense set up thatany attempt to punis h | reichstag, has already commenced. The | Grant was deank at Shilon, e<p e Ly in view :‘." hiin .m‘.' it he ) not be safi .;,.,;y dares it to the issue, export. Such meats includo some of the | the perpotrators would bo a blow at re. 1 9 0 s e by cine o e | interested discussers of the eauses for the | Wm0 they make Th folleon (g — e bestand most nourishing parts of the | ligious liberty reichstag to interfers with treaties en ‘l'*” ““"yj"”_‘vl X ‘: Mo or WS IS fuiiure of the balloon to carry tho basket | Who & nt the gospel without paying for it, IN regard to that hundeed dollar bill, | oot and will afford - meh decited eo A — torud into by tho sovoral soverom states | S for sowe tine Gon. Granvs b | and ballast, 1 you romember, the papers at | A this ozl o be e s i on we don't believe that Gen. O'Brien gave | jaf from the high prices that have pro- A REPRESENTATIVE of a projected rail- | of the empire with foreign powers indi the entiro falsity of the statomont. Subse I: : m ‘\\ isconsin a “Holy Hill ftaway. Hois not that kind of a man vailed for years, Such an institation | road from St. Lonis to Omaha has cates afurther step in the dircetion quently, when I joined the army ot the Len. | Where a number of miraculous cures are sal ST Will prove great benofit to poor peopls | pealed to our capitalists for aid in_the | docentralization, which appears to be the | pes 1 vt o more o Loss in e ontact 1o have besn aceomplisied. This hil] s W : | g 1 1 1 tion to what I considercd a practical met about thirty miles northwest of M Eltont lloenso Is making constant liead: | goyorally, and 1618 to be hopod that thers enterprise. The road, if constructed ag | latest policy of the chancelle Mo has | with Gen. Grant, and Tnever ones saw him [ 400 navigation, 1 proposed then and is 1,500 foot above tho level bf way. Twelvo Mnssnchitisotts citios voted | wit) by no deluy fn the mattor, It will | otttiired would give Omaha ditect_con- | onee more documented his utter contempt | oven Hushed by Hquor Later, si o e eans stantlally the ssitia thing s advocated b Halt way up the hill there fornierly L Lie libanse quastion last weok Bt | sofuop thio) prico ot teavl, nid enablo | toakion with u yery rich section of Towa | for the delogates of the poople by leaving | to Washinzton a3 genoral of tae avay, 1 | Sl the Cuicago Tribunv, namely, the | e e huty inhabited by o hermit, eloven udopted it working peoplo to save up money even | and Missourl. With its torminus. ab | the houso, with the whoto of the. imperia] e known of L O [ T e A B 0 us It 18 oW and, wiios. e wiote s S———— on wages as low as those paid m the Omaha such a road would bocome an | cabinet present, when Windthorsts inte S A sl AL LR i T e S T e e ch | wion was an uniitied solitud Ihe hermit o, 3 ) g | t ¥ unlike many of the other oflizers he con ' ol I Trik Salt Lake correspondent of the | 7 S H BV 10 hoso AT N people | active compotitor for the traffo with St. R T RO BT G IGR | " [ Gem. Perry, then stationed here, ook pant, | WOt to this place heeauiso i ad boen ity i erald I8 ovIdintly inah ol MANY | gl sy alw owh liorios OF neaTh o ate ty | Louis and Chicago, and prove of ma- | (Which he claims 10 be an_exclusively [ S0 el AR ettt WaHNGFIGIoN 6t ieltoninly; 3 HARHO I R Wiloi e Hiopey scdl and fie wives, His correspondence at loast shows t @ Prussian - matter) was adopted for “Iremember that onied when a prominent "']’"}"‘-"“"‘-" sulta petcha, or aliminunty | swanted to be healed of s i Grmities, A {tog that he is a polygamous Mormon ! it A o Which Is tho lightest metal—with all its parts, | living here for Sow. years o wont awag: ! pay they will be in a condition to compete | rouds, howe ver, rods, and machinery, made hollow so far as | pertectly restored to halth. A ehnreli way . ] successtully with the Iaboring classes of | papers, and while we cordially wish tho possible, and the air thoroushly exhansted | P0TLOD the spot wiiere the nermit's hat had Ty (CEERIL ”L' th \ N I”_ ‘I"; ”l;“"-‘ any section of the country, projectors suceess they wust address from all the tubes, wonld probubly, if proper- | ‘: I,"‘ "“;\ BraT “',”"“”[‘ <l "[ commission s kopt busy in body ovee | In this conncetion wo nre ngain re- | tnemselves to men of means for thy | they took wood care 1 e, sotve the problear of wrint naviga- | any of thein woremade walk |y Sroit the commissioners anybody eve minded of the nacessity of market houses, | ginews of war. thorst’s motion to «trike out from the ap tion. This is practieally the goose-bone idon, t ehireh, which was becoming old, nocded an organ it s the rudway com- | ot i@ R dly assist in onus e— propriations the salary of the chancellor It 08 perhaps not gos known [ Wi torn down and a now and large brick miss.on. the imperial government will no doubt that in - addition to Wi of [ Sigiee NS ucled It s place, i T OF bonos In birds, every quill is also nearly | wud furhished aftor s faslim oy oats, | devoid of air, thus aiding in the buoyancy of | is still unfinished. Fhre are now. <o i the bird in fHight, My idea was to use in | permanient vesidents in the neig I addition for stecring, raising or depressing | Ut A L ougiof pstat, the principle of the turbine | * ¥ - L1 still think (hat whatever advance How Waomen Differ from Men, is made in wrial navigation must: be made At least three men on the averago jury tao line of the suspensory power of are hound to dis with the rest just fsa Pt s vacuum,” to show that they ve got minds of their who knows me knows that [ don't drink as own; but thero 18 10 & stgreement anonye of the government, und an order ought [ avmy and navy If w strong and united | ekt o month v somo mon, who ary The Loyal Legion. this WoHIGR 18 1 L THOT R Lh 1L Manual Training. to be issued to compel them to become | empire, with the satisfaction of be o | called prominent, do in a w Still 1 have “Iwas presentat the Loyal Legion ban- S Far ,/,' ,‘,\,;,,-,,'u ,',,', kit 1"; \3 q“l |\l7 Tho experiment of a manual training | froe sheets in complianee with the peti- | foremost powor in Europe, is a thing to | put undur pledses to Mrs. Grant to | auet avthe Paston Thursday evening,” saida | unanimons. vronouncing it the bust school is now being mado in Omaha in | tion of the Brooklyn man, be desired, it certainly proved to be an ooy 0 foe offordo I Uhis tiate ||| Drouhent iy ofticur, ;thut 1t Was a tatis | ramindy s bhia worliL £0r AL M0 AL Ch Lo connection with the high school, and if ——e expensive ones for not only has nearly all I then urged the general to publicly join | affair compared With the triennial banquet | je diseuses, woaknesses and complaints properly conducted it ought to prove a | Tar forthcoming congressional dircc- | the one thousand miliions of dollars paid ational Temperance soclety, and thus ( of the Loyal Loglon of the United Statu | Peeuliar to theie sex. It transforms tho eastern particularly “in Boston, | the brevity of the autobiographios of the | but since 1873 about #2,000,000,000 hius S ”""“'“;‘,‘ ol ,J"‘,,:'.,'“,“',‘f:;\,"U.',‘,“‘;." \,',T”,‘," |,,‘,:1,f4‘§;;-';’.- |:u|;';\ ngain: Ureigns J:x;:wnn:” 'iunlllllt Philadelphia, New York and Cloveland— | congressmen and senators. This will bo | been paid by the Gormin prople in taxes “Some yonrs afterwards when Gen. Grant | that I ney ;m»l Buolic tinie fi'my ,,,'j happy household been demonstrated to be practical | the ease more especially with the new | for the maintonancs of the empire, and | had vetirned from b trip around the world, [ There was present as large o representation institutions, and they are daily growing | members who have learned that it is not | debt of over §100,009.000 has been e reated L was at another dinner at which the gencral | of prownneut Union villcers ot the army L in popular favor. Dr. Woolward, upon | nlways wise to give themselves completo- et was the chief and honored guest, and 1 | and navy as ever gathoered tosether sinee the the invitation of leading citizens of Bos- Iy away. 1t is not modesty that has caused The annual report ot {he German gov- | noticed that he declined to useany of the | war. Alter the banquet, when nearly every- ton, recently delivered an in ssting lec this brevity, but a fear of future cam- | €rnment as to the eondition of socialism tral wine glasses at his plate, and turned | body w s pretty well loaded with ehaimpagne, 3 within the empire drawsa dismal picture, | them down. —In speaking to me on thesub- | the crowd ~ wont on @ bolotemme AN effort will be made in the Washing ton territorial legislature, now in session, to repeal the woman suflrage law. Th women of that territory will probubly have something to say about that the afluics of Omaha® If the great sus- pender were pat in the mayor's boots he would suspend Marshal Cumiings froma telegraph pole — 'k froe school-book question has sub- sided. T only problem for the board of education is how to buy that clock for the high school with the money realized from the Groat Ropublic show. Why can't the bourd play Sunta Claus for once and sur- prise Omaha with a Christmas clock? — stoflice Chang: Posto changes in Nebraska from December 1 to Decomber 1, 1835, furn. ished by Wi, Van Vieck, of the postof- fiee departyient MASIAL Cusmises says he did not read | 107 . I 1 : THENT o0 vedthidny. 16 ah bo s m.-lx_qn..: manual training, in the course | paigns, m which o long-winded antobi- doubt of thai—Marshal Cummmzs cannot | of Which he said: ography might be used s a very cffeet- headachio: % YRS on’; \ o Bost k; Me o 3 % Guit E Socialistic newspapers printed in Amer. | headaches and had found that an-oceasional | men's blowout more trans ans thin county, to Bostwick; Meck, Gosper coun- xead.—Horald. Manual training means not fewer, but | ive weapon. Sociulistic n AETRTLBHIaEA et o R system good, but on arriving in | Ovd men with gray Daies veeaine utterly de | ty, to Biwood Marshal Cummings can read as well as | More ladies and gentlemer Wo hav e foa, Englund and;olsqwhero are sinug. GELEC s systom goy ho could just as well | moralizod. A procession was formed and a | Discontinued — Ames, Dodge county, bloded two popular fallacies: first, that the |, Tyw proprictors of the Washingtoniliglec itoithe feoinfry SRNALdISquICHIEH | o ATt byt e LSO e | b U e e fe around the banquet | Leonard, Hamilton county; Lewisburgh, 4 Foh b st proj & 2 N bstainer s not, wnd sin I _ g o cannoubaiBiocs st e ERAb S pospen otnatitie president offered them | excursionsand *pic ro orgunized at | ghat time he had not used wine or liquor n | hatl in simsie ule, cach man hotd g with one iAoy . 5 D —— | sehool, and sccond, thata seliool whicli deals an advanced copy of his messago on con- [ Which workinzinen sing the *Marsoil- | ayy forn, hand the coat-tail of the man anead of him, Postmasters appointed—Axel<on Phelp Ir has long been the boast of Hannibal Ty ool Fennen e R R G praiso it. The | lise of Labor.” Iundreds of public aud i tho othier eartylng a lighted wax cun. | COUnLY, Swiny H. B 7“-’:-,“““-».1 'Ml d Hamlin that he has never worn an over. | 1emarkot. Taoonly acticle we pat in th vy is denied ab the White Mouse. Tho | mectings have besh broken up by the | Howard | e, During the march they sing ail the oid T T T el § 2 | market is evenly trained boys, and the artiele ry 18 denied ab the White House. The 2 > wrote to Hon, W. E. Dodze as follows i 268310 | Willow county, Miss Flora Froritinan; oosb, Huitlocsn't have to, if tho wintor || (AT S next thing we shall hear will be that | police, many citics and dist B s T e T G iy TR et Ao ]"-“l‘" el | Dorsey, Holt county, John Moser; Fae weatlor In Mainols_anything like that | =p oS im oo ned that the ndotforod to pay s vortising ratos |iboen iplaced nnior “tho aninor) sb\olof | v itereoiirsn with Got, GEart boc bim 89 | States Senator Hawley, who wasa major-gen- | | ::I-“,[’w,‘,,’,_,‘ .,H:,,‘:K‘QJI;,'\‘,}‘.' I 'Il;t;‘fffl,. Eowpravailing in Nebraska, Ao over- |0 cic iy b taal influenco | fora pullof his mussags, and perhaps a | sieze” for erimos of tongue among the | uiteted by ding s v b bl from | i aaryprovall IS ; oral as well as tellectual influence | U, 4 v ) 08 oA 0 the | influence, and T hage boe o onolo from its | eral, was forced upon a table. and coupetiod | [Towe, | Neomio county 5. Ann coat these days in Omaba is simply an | (0 manual system of education upon | denial will be necessary on Lis part as | people—and nll this 15 spread upon the nee, add Lhave beon recently assured | to make a spoveh, whic i was guite humorous. | Stevenson; Huxley, Custer county, uncomfortable burden, children fittod them for any walk in life | there are some poople who are alwuys | records in order o furnish an argument s own lips t s not diinking, und | The mekot wis keptup until half past two | John G, Hops cks; Ida Valt s Sm———— better than any other educational willing to belicve anything. fora continuation of the soci: laws, | has declared he 1 not, during the year | g'elock in the moriting, Senator M som, | ley county, James L. Butts; Tuar artillery battery from Omaha has | - b0 T e i o e e S [ some countries the failure of a vemedy | Upon which w have entered. take even wine, | by the way, was th W told some of Lis | Keya Paha, Holt county, Malinda S Chap! put & quictus on the Mormons. The | szholars should become artisans, but Ul o Other Lands Than Onrs, to cure the disease is por so an arcument ud the probability is never forlife, You | paststories, Altogethier the wind up of the | Wan ‘;:,. oy 1."‘:--‘4‘ unty, Jon l{x[-*{r‘w Ehilladolphin Call says that Jugding from | 105} SEULD VEeotss 86 think and aet | British politicia fiad omesylandtayor folnelmnzofol fmuie i tonts (ISR e U Sratamontielvately, it wm tosbisblaulisolag s | oA e ATy e e Pyl the recont movement of troops into Utah, | 110 © O* greater contldence in their own | the late parliamentary by The marek i3 an oxeeption to many politi- | 1 you desiee.” e showed that major-goncrals, brigudiers, col- | son; Pine Camp, Koyn Pahi connty, Jas the Mormons who possess a plurality of | O hope that the interest that | Dilicance of the political situation cal vulers of this conntry Beter Salaries Demanded for Our ;mu» captain and lig it m: A“.‘u.mfu‘:r Clear; Richland, Colfux county. Walter wivos will soon feel tho need of a plural- | Eellan e ) al | only be realized by tho toue of tho tory ————— ek b privates when they turn themselves Price: Rockton, Furnas county, Miss X as recently been created in manual ) K04, ) - SON 2 > e “Tam glad to see that the Ber is advoeat- | loose, A ) ' o ity of lives Fat = v Eton oy ha SETe e PERSONAL AND POLITICAL. Bt N Lou Klepper; Un on. Cass county, Wm Y401 21Y08, training in Omaha will not be allowed to | rgan of British aristocracy, the St. James ’ % g ing an increase of the salaries of the supreme Y 1. Davis; Watco, York county, Hopry 8 e abate in the least, but on the contr. Gazctte, which exclaims: *‘Is it not flat [ Tise Philadelphia Cull thinks that the Ohio [ 45 Gt a o Judsges,” said a prominent reding the Pocketa. il k i y S THE announcement that the president kept alive and increased in overy possiblo | absurdity to talk of anation whose chosen | Supremo conrt hus gone detnocratie Lawyer from the intedior of the stute, “and et orleans Pieayune, ; : ftends v somo time to iseno # supplo ; leggislators are the managers of Liverpool tor Pulr, of Nevida, s worlly $5.00,- | with the advocacy of inereass of pay is urg- | Faslionable doctors no lonzer take blood | oo way. from their patients’ veins, Taey bleed tieir montal document to his message, loads —— dancing suloons, drapers, tailors, grocors’ | 000, yeu is sald to lead . loucly and uniappy | inga hisher standard for learning o ability | from t the Fremont 7ribune to roquest him “to Tuk Now York Eveming Telegram has assistants, blacksmiths and publ lite. N I : for our judges, It is a fact well known | POCkets. e Z E wait six months until wo huve finished | jssned & Christmas number of sixtoon | Aro those mon to reproduce the glorics of | Lepres ""l"!l‘." W '“‘“"-“I'“"I'"""“.' oaihes | thwoushout tho wost that taken a3 witle, | How to Stay Young and How to Grow ronding what he has already written.” | pugos, which is in every respee a gem, | the old prrliament? Are they to dominate | 15 5% feet tal he trade dollar s us short as | although there are some notalie exceptions, O, Y pages, h ' every respeet a gem. | the old prrliament? Are they to domina T, the bench of the state of Nek AT e b Allanta: Cliiititution The request will no doubt meet with uni- | [y printed on heavy cream tinted pa- | over the not unworthy inheritors of the ngressman Goft has just fallen Leirto | Jow the standard of similar tribunals i Tho way to remuin yo i to keop pac Bleeding Skin Cured by versal ondorsement. per, and its typography thronghout is | great nwmes that made that parlizment | 500,000 by tho death of an uncle. As he was | e ishboring states. L had occasion some | with the twes. The way tv becoms prou Cuticura | Ject he sakd he had been much subject to sick | jamboree. It reminded me of : Names chanoed Trving, Nuckolls indeed, from the imporial standpoint tho kid-gloved aristocrat who is trying to | down i, On the 3 of Febriary, 1858, ( e Itehing, Burning, Cracked and = in the highest stylc of the art. The con- | jllustrions? Avo they it guardians for the | wealthy before, he will not Goll ot ree. v Y fo. " o X ) ! K 5t A 'y it g s for the 1thy before, he will not Goff onaspree. | time ago to argue a case In Lows, anditurely ol 1810 Joad wsolitary life, takingno | orm e meaner 0l 103 and ol WATER-GAS is known o bo very ex- | tents are very attractive nnd varied in {ivos, the property and the cducation of | e fayorite song of Mr. Joseph Mack was told that some days proviously a lawyer | infercst in men and events, DIRALS WHIO, (L0 Motivity, woue . ov. 1y losive, und I be well for the city ) ! Rttt touls bo well for tho elty | charuotor, all being propared and sclooted | five millione of hor meioctos o ects? | tho Chicazo artist in hailot boxes, now in | from Nebraska had made anarzument be fore - Bpecics of Mohing and biiviine skin und a £ ¥ 5 | 2 A ; ikons Liourn Hemedios Ao suthoritios to carcfully investigato tho | for tho holiduy soason, Tho most nt- | Ky oo iR e Joliet prison, is said to e “Would I were a | the cirenit court of Towa in which he had o What Ho Said Afer the Election, | (i’ Isducaiilto g i y land, in any age, 1 2 8 BuL ¢ I Omaha gas works and « y thomselves | tructive featurcs of this issue, however, | France of 1762, had such governors us | bird.” asion o cite several decisions of the N Prof l"A i Cbronfete e g | wodasin stion of Cutlouru, ¢ that every precau g taken 0 | aro the illustrations, all drawn by C. | ghess Sinee o probibitionists earvied Atianta | braskn supromo court, Aldiough the N T AT BT syt b RO R b gonrd aguinst an oxplosion such a8 | do Grimme, the Telcgram's famous artist, | 1o sthor words tha advent in the honso | femperatico hus b e e rasnat e e o L SEA LY nut de- | Capiomn | Vit ot i wrecked the Kansas City gas works and | /o ep PR iy : 00 i Georgin that t AN are now using | case went azainst him, and he was G ehill thinks that &5 what d uticnrn lio sthe il (g Tt g vl R Tho illustration nely - engraved, | of commons of men who have actually every exertion not to shiow how they stand | wards informed by the members of the bur | feated bim at Birmingham, X " s and eft the place in darkness. and boautifully printed. The first pago | been compelled to labor for a living hus frery ; that tho doolsions OF tio Supreme. cotrt of ~ e Ut dusom Wiy 1 ¢ cunvas. | 108 Cheistmas eartoon composed of a | produced tho most intonse alarm, Tl 1P- | We see, says the Chicigo Nows, that John | Nebraska better be ioft unquoted when argu- Rather Surprising, FInwor prorinus, Sl ot VHEN 8 n ecomes a book eunvas- | fur-clad muiden of rare heauty, surround. peal to native pride and prejudico which | gipple Mitchell, the new tadpolo sonator | ing before & court of Towa o Ctcag ok : 0 akin Bl sclps | Wil as ser, a lightning rod peddlor, an insuranco | od by varied nrruy of presents. Tho the present tory ministry will make to | from Oregon, has a set of whiskers (hat the . i tel T aLcIern o e Jrsatviab ol I oo, > bost physivhuns wnd all known agent, or a lecturer, you can put | i), page illustration is “Merry X-mas” | conservative liberals is linble to broak up | wind w Pt o blow through before the "Of course there have been some men of [ fel, the new senator from Virginia, is on h G itd that he h bout reached the end o) » . P i - B np ability on our supreme bench, but it is only | mujor. It will surprise the country Lo learn = Min roe. ! e haa abeut reachod tho end | —gho picturo of the face of s boautiful party lines and frusteato any scheme for | tadpole’s tevm expives reasonablo $0 suppose that a salary of £2,50, | that Virginia produces angbody lower in ECZEMA CURED, of his rope. Poor Mr. K-i loy, ex-minister | girl followed on the seventh page by a | conlition which Parnell may agree upon | G, W. Duft Asshieton Swith, the Englisi [ (GEEEE the constitution allows, 18 Insu. | rauk than i colonel. £ o JI\,'_m:vv“v:vI‘;‘.-u\;;;';yvlm---“g”mh "’v;:wj. Mmiote 1o Austris, lns entored the ‘locturo fleld. | bicture entitled “Unelo Sam's Chirlstons with Giadstone. Nutarally the Trish | politician lives in a lttlo world ot his own — | Wiéh 1+ ol the constitution o Drivals pisstics . TUL D oL bosema und ord| nodioal It lra:’lmh'url ng i any nid to success Pudding.” “The old and the now way'* question has assumed grent prominence | # park surrounded by a wall eight miles long s from $5,000 to $10,000 a year Another Good Act, wod your Cu e ;‘Ar»«‘_vu’v,..‘m l"-;h{vl’;l‘n”n“l(lv‘w Br. Koiloy ought to succood in this ven- | of obsorving Christmas is shown in s o1l a:d home rulo will doubtless bo the lend. | 8nd fifteen foot high. Day and night tho £81es | Gno' renson for the low standard of our | - Ewing (Ve dtem, Dacd Tho Will- ours the worst sk’ i oy ture at loust, pi rtoon, while the opposite puge is | ing issue in tho new parhament, The | 8¢ closely barred, fudies s undoubtedly been the dominancy | | Senator Van Wyck addod another oo act | 3124 b G0, DI RO, - i H 1 : John T, Walt, the oldest man In {he pres- o republicun pariy for o puriod of twen- | 10 his already long string when o requested | Nat. Home for . V, 8, Hipions o ¢ - dovoted to a cartoon entitled “A’ Merry | now house of commons will bo fike an | 99 | ot the republicun. pariy for o porlod of twen: | fo T gL oot tl Lia Tue explosion of the gas works at Mixture,'” in which are pictured the 1 ok § e 1 amberahi ent congress, s old enough to be the grand- | ty-five years. The lawyers who © aapired 10 54 ary ol the trua ) reject all bids SALT RHEUM CURED. Kansas City may prove a blossing in dis- | - ; e owtared the Boss | army of raw reeruits. It membership is | fit *O"S such youtlis as Willinm McAdoo, | t5 office under the eloctive sys sem bave spent | 107 government vuildings in Nebraska whero was troublcd with sult rhevm for & nunbo Bt & of the White House, Roscoe Conkling, largely made up of new men without leg- gost member. Thoe one, raised rug. . TR YT the bidder intends to euploy conyiet labor, of yeur ntiroly came off oie o i i loeisio ¢ A the youngest merbe , i 2 | 10 much timo In caucuses and conyentions, DO i celocilo sompantos AR o0 | Joln L. Sullivan, the ! .aasie poser, Carl | islutive oxpericace. The extended fran ly In Counceticut is T4: tho ather, hailinz | and dovoted too littio tine to the study of usp A hand with proposals to flluminate the | Shice’ John A Logun. divia rds | ohlaoias thrown untried mon, into. {he | Sk sk conMootiout I Thi e othor, hall Ak davoipd beos Biio H1ua Lo the shudy. o A vediey it aciiin e oo "“"“i“‘vl‘“ with "““‘“' ity all tho yoan | 1483 Susan B, Anthony 1 pantaloons | hoces ot commons. What their temper | of & sensation il ho will wait, AT 1 (P PR CIHAL 15 tho e o ietaasorr | N8, mow T um it rely i round, Meantimo the gas company 15 [ 4o’ yomants vights" “under her arm, | will e in an cmwrgency is of course. in Hon, Thomas H. Reed of Maine, tho 1e- | lessness of attempting to securs seats R fercd N APION: A 9 Northamptom St., Boston, 4 '"'h':' !"'% “:‘\ »“‘fhn_‘“:l‘,’:"w‘; '\lc,‘vs““""tl luugh«‘»x Talmage squinting at her, Ben | caleulub ¥ publican loador in the house, ls a large, awk on - the- beagh, “heve. kepy NROE O D orb 6 Hinc ian G n ekt DL e ITCHING, SCALY, PIMPLY &oing ay ‘ Butler with a spoon in his mouth, Mr. Gladstone’s proposed concessions | ward man, witha boyish face, whose broad | the most part from polities, and beyon the grave.” What s th of living D w species of itek Mot bo surprised, howovor, to 800 tho | iy Prosilent Arthur as the Lone Fisher- | as roported by cable ought cortainly to | Fosy chiecks wero never hidden by a whisker, | bullt up & high profossions) repatation pOh SR LAk Lib e 0 iving IELe aatyonr L bayo iad & Mosieg otiioh, Blsottlo Light got a tirm faothold In fan- | 0 "Sinsot Cox, is hbad omemmonie: A i A SR e R ERITRAR IR AR gL e Ballh sticking elosely to business and Gl i Y 1R _Oxpa0 Y I e it & el muny mothods of 8aa City. It will certainly bo a big adver- | ), "1 50 P S Jamos G. Blaino | ae 1““3‘“ itis suid, ineludes @ sub-parlia- | 9% bis upper Iip. 1o s a sharp metaliic | books. [n Omaha Woolworth, who has un Al his misery boyond the grave? Crontinent witheut sucooss, Bud which. was i i i tedly speoully wnd entirely curcd b Cuticura, Usemoent for cloctricity if Kansas City | ookineg over his “Tak sarm {n O, n i volco and can always be heard over any din | doubtedly the most Jucrative {ncome in this o ST by Cutioury, praking over bis ' Twonty Yoars in Con- | ment siiting at Dublin, its members 1o bo that can be raised, 1is utterance has an | state from his practice, and who is excoeded gyl By Ruyons, 0. i should adopt the electrie light in pluce | poce o - P et " i fl adopt the slac BHLI PIACE | gross,” Bob Ingersoll us un augel and fly- | properly olootod, Ireland be ing distrioted | o} fashioncd Yankeo twaug, and gives o sort | 1n the sizo of I | few, il any, liwyers s the United States the hon- | ¢ 0 1tome les are sold ovorywhore, Cus of gus 1 . utlour 0 r ry wh « ——— ing high, Jay Gould with lu: head orna- | for the purpose on the same lines laid out of favor to what he says. Mr. Reed is a great | in the west, hus won his position 1o less by or to suy that it would be well for England to | tlenrs, euve, b conts; Kesolvent, $1.00. 50ap, ACCORDING to the reportof the proceed- | Menting a dollar mark, Mr Evarts unroll- | for the election of members to the British reader, very ambitious and a close student. | close attention to his profession than by adopt the afth articto or our constitutionasa | (ot | ke ‘l“,'ifi’,..:fi.v. {;":%I'M It DivG Ann Ings of congress, as it appears in the | iNgseveral yards of manuscript, entitled parlinment, The body is to have juris- | Mr. Blaine does not like bim, native abilitics and the thorough training he | g egtard against her “fenorant and reckless | 8 for “How $o. Cire 8kin' Dlssasestt Herald, “the chair laid before the sen- | “Afow remarks,” Honry Ward Boecher as | diction in all matters of municipal and | Congrossman Frank Hiscock of the Syra- | po When ho was admitted to the bar. | egorists”—which indicates tint sadly as the PIMPLIS, Wlack)en's, Sk e mishes i uby Mo tho resolution of Senator Butler call- | ¢haplain of the Seventh regiment, St. | provincial regulation, including railways, | cuse (N X Alstrlct whio contosts leader- | o ks demoorat, and notwithstunding his [ utrcate's political pawers huve dotertomted, | PIMY LS, Hluckle utiour moup i ing for a committce to inquire as to the | Jobn riding on a whisky barrel, Henry 18, morkets, interoal uavigation | Ship with Keed, of Maihe, 18 nocording to the | aduitted abilities, if he ad sought political | Lo s a very correct et ion of i proper EHARP AND SHOOTING PAINS, 1 . ¢ A 2 q Now York Star, the very ojposite of him in | advancenent, as he never ha lnve | niaaato ook for kol and wiomsons: Lo eaR ANTL SHOUTING DATHR, alleged organization of the torritory of | Bergh protecting a lame mule, and other hways, poor laws, ete. Of course the e nue T s AN SRS e Pl o / e [ist ream fo out, throuws you : Dakota into state, and the alleged elec- | cquully — pr minent characters, A | purely national functions, s oh 08 of the | Logiior™ He has the reputation of Delng tie o d b ol ibe 0 G ticurs Antl-Liin Flastor ovor tion of Union Pacitic sonators” The | Love Ditty,” s musical silhouctte, | army und navy, custom and excise, Will | pupgsomest as well as pue of the ablest mon | *Popploton, for years prior o his assum Mo Buine angonsasds flosbol, whers the paln orlginus ion Pacitic has in times past boasted | “Happy Southern Promenaders,” and | be under the control of the government. | ju the house eoipploxion, with B! ing the responsible position of chief couusel Clicago Trdnine Union Pacitic bas in times past boasted g uthe house, dark of ¢omplexion, with By g i tho ownership of scuntors from Nebraska, | “Hollo! Baby!" aro among the other [~ Mr, Parnell's support of the measures ronic looks, groat drawny hazol eyes and of the Union Vg ie, s adnitiod lo bethe | farsison, “the bov-preachor” has pio i DL ’ 01 ole Stra THail hrist a P 1 syerthele: o N v g 9 AL St Likige I o | ablest advocate at the Omaha bar, and is to- duced converts in Midwaukee at the rate of butit is rather surprising that it now pro- | noticeable illustrations, This Christmas u whole is neyertheless confidently | Vandyke beard, just tinged with groy, Ho | sblest I ) ; 20 & poses to annox Dakota to its dominion, | number of the Zelegram is ono of the | Joolked fur. 15 study for i artist and it is i b does. | day ono of the most. learued of awyers as | $1.%5 a b, e s oria and | DR, 114112’S We thought all along that Dakots was | best bublications of the kind that we have o not object to being wmired. Hisoock always | well as bost informed men on general sub | [l oxpenses for the time have s S 00 . ~ R anaeis T SR S | soan for maars The Balkan war is in a fair way of | dodges a tight, while Reed always secks one, | Jects. He lsalso a domocrat, and has scen | Tiis oy wh bt re o than Sam Jones St ma ure. P Of Lo provincos of the Northorn P —_—— amicable settloment. The pressure to | but when the former 13 once roused he is 4 | one small-bore lawyer atter aother elovated | iyt niads in St Lot Convoris 1y ey § o i, It has been shown that Bacon wrote | which Prin Alexauder and King Milan | man of great force and ener gy, to the supreme beneh, while men of bls own | ayoruse about 5155 4 head. Of « W Llie Tuds tnvatunble s itie "\“3'15.‘ i - calibre, qualiiied in every respect for the re- | difrerence fn the raw imaterial has (o be to o 0t long standing cuses yickd prowpt Tutr Herald says the attack on Mars Shakespeare, that Hamlet was & woman, | have been subjected has not beeu without Bobe Up Serenely sponsibie position, have boen forced 10 con- | futy oocitmtion e ol lida b b tak o anud lging atuudis ek Oummings is not a politiesl question, and | that no such incident as Pocahontas sav- | effcet. Both potentates indieate greater Philadelphia Call tent themsolves with the houors derived as | Chivago that it isi-t really sty igh, now i throughout the w #hat the demooratic mayor takes no side. | ing the life of John Smith ever occurred, | readiness to come. to an understauding. | As tho organ grinder disappears, up bobs | Jauers of the county and state bar ‘ " i NP A e gt Nooue cun be misled by any such state- | that Napoleon was a myth, and now Germany, Austria and Russia have agreed | serenely the tarisf tinker RULIGIOUS, I'"“ o ek Bince wsiv Dr. Hiirs As mment. Lis ontire course in this matter is | comes the startling anuouncement that | upon an identical note to Servi. and Bul- . ——_ Wakel toan overwhelming | o oo hured uf Dub o have | Sure for more thun o Y wifo hys e i i SRS 4 he Nearest Window, ey et s L. Patrick’s churel u 1 VO entinbly woll, und not oven 8 sywptow of 1o wovernod by politics. Camuwings is a re- | the fumous saddle used by Gen. Fitzhugh | garia Laing down tho terme. apon whioh Thsough tho Nearest W poa-partisan desir for his vulusble services | o girohluil i e e I ! gblioan, and s held in bis pisco by u | Leo in the late Virginia campaign was | those powors have oonchudod that pescs | Au advortise: advertiscs: “Amatour paiut- | [0 116 laneest udiclal dlatrct uf ho slate, | Nuxt Kastor Suudav fatls on $hi it 08 | av.it ! jhel SEANATT, Jieblad, Jowa, writon, Fapublioan majority in the city council, | never owned or used by Gea. Robert E. | should bo declarod 1t is asserted in of- [ ing fired.” A good dew of awatour palating RS0 MG K8 Rt imporiank eosee v ] Anil g el s Dok occiyriad ol Fovir it Asth o TR0 i agniust the wishes of Mayor Boyd who | Lee during the war of the rebellion, The | ficial cireles in Berlin that there will be | ought to be fived, certainly. m‘m“;uw i A““‘N“_d ey i D (oo iand AWalaIs i tan g B huppy lmw'.".. st L oy Bas failod to have him removed to make | saddle Wus given to Gen. Fitzhugh Lee by | no war indemnity on either side. Servia S———— 3 i vat personal sacritice retived frou | U8 called to the regular pustorite of HIONE the ) 8poik 80 (uvorably of by . s ) ‘A h 3 y : Aunything to Distract Attention, and at a great personal suc Woodland Vresbyterian ohtrel of Phliadel | JOUF remd koom for a democrat. The Herald is | Gen. Custis Lee, and that gentlemun has | is to r cognize the union of Bulgaria and L "Lowell Citizen. Lis profession to accept the oflica of judge. | MWo! 4 blo G4 page traatiso conts doing cverything in its power to mssist | just written to the governor-elect, | Eastern Roumelia in consideration of the The time is coming when land-paiuted | To the credit of the people of this district, Lo Hahiol Gotthelt of Faanuel temple, New | 47 uibo U, 8., 3 ' 3 0 v A i, Will Lo mualicd upoi Mayor Boyd to #et Cummings removed. | explodin the campaign li He | withdrawal of the claim for war indem landscapes will be sven ou the high standing | was elected unanimously. This aud tio case | by deason of Lis southern toir, failed | Auy .,",'fl 00t by ::ul (PRt '8 the case in a nutshell. says: "I want o tell you also | nity. The Prospects for the acceptauce | collais ot bigh stan iog dudes, of his colleague, Nevidle, are the W uttend the Putaburg conyintion he« CUD