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THEOMAHA DAILY BEE, MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1886, of wh Tuid Aud no other Lw-" Saving P/ h | f efully re o ot Nothing Like in Jritical Emer | ¢ ) to rur " t Upon ¢ fasket, sessi0 reat power and so much genoy, Wi I mocrats ! THE GRAND ARMY. d gle like a bla K Nabohs and Monoyoiists Amassing How a Tramp Printer Recuperated Wealth Through Modern Invens | gige to 1 rcelved By the Come | His ¥Fallen Fortuues, . A tions, While the Laboring mander ¥ the Next Reuanion. - nee t ! T ( 1 | Is AT Man is Crowded to Department Comm A. V. Cole, 0 1 had been devil in : f Nebraska ‘ d |t o < W vro eithier tatliolos or m to Select from. | B T e SN BEb s es DEWEY & STONE'S Jusiata, Neb., Jan, 4. —<For I \ 3 t omp T | o a1 1 i, 67 AW WSS | Ve e e out pmnted e 1 | L it - [ No Stairs to Climb. Elegant Passenger Elovator orde rom his home ta, | away. The man, whe Free from Opiates, tmeiics and Poison. | ¢ ] iy Haeok y Bose of seol M &l Vs I00NLIon o1 1 One of the Best and Largest Stoc in the U.S. ska, G. A R, 1 will receive d the first old “printer bum® 1 had - } posals at my headquarters in v {rone > AT DRUGGISTS AND DRALERS, itl 0 Crow Neb., until Feb. 15, from | ever scen, The duds on his back weren't e v tingt = S THE CHARLES A,VOGELER CO. BALTIMORE, MD., | o od b atior | cit wns and vill of the state, | worth a silver quarter, s hair was long ! ¢ bugle-calls, so t ' M. BURKE & SON% OIS TUPTICUTIY o for t-proteet 1o 3 | Provositions must be accompanied with a | and unkempt, his fuce covered witn dirt 1 be it ¢ > 4 p " i e } : ; written guarantee endorsed by five or | and bristles, and his breath scented the | whole banded army yor 0 1 R Middle nly S1 by mwail . Al : Y . guarantecing that their Toeality will fur; | and pennile and hatl been' let out of | soldiers, fit for any partiss ik \ = ) ¢ L it nish gratis to the G. A, R, the following: | the county jail, eight miles away, that arying o primary ) GRO. BURKE, Managor, entirely out of the machin 1. At least 240 acres of land for such | yhornin, vention I pursnits, where the machine | reunion, suitable for camping, locate plat | “Howdy, boy#"* he said as he came in; - UNION STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, NEB. serted its monopoly, have fl']‘l" ;hv’h mlu ”“h\t' camp, and prepare | qy, \\'l\u"\' & -m[\n\l glance at mi he ONE OF THE FOUR. ER ~Merehiants and Farmers' Bank, David City, Nob.; Koarnoy National Bank,Kese % e s6¢ utlon, Bt same for oceupancy ok @ seat at the desk and attacked the e et _ ate Bank, Columbus, Nob.i MeDonald's Bank, Notth Platte, Nob, On el Ghkab Seventy-five fons of hay, fifty tons | fewus of ty hunch . When he had oat Ll dilantinbin bl W ki VDmAMA, ot U CorUABL ke Rt O tion remains Docs the machine | of straw, 100 cords of wood--all deliv- | ¢y the Iast erumb he picked his tecth rer, Will pay customors’ draft with bill of 1ading Attachod, for two-dmus value of stock. long to the capitalist or to mankind:™ | cred to the quartermaster of camp on | with the editorial pen, peeled ot his old Washington orrespondent — Minnc et i it R A - AR his momentous problem is btore us. | the yetnion giounds, by or before the | cout, and commanded apolis Tribune: Standing in the Ebbitt ips the Carrent may not chiefly | tiest Friday prior to the hion “Boy, hunt me uj b stick.” wise Jobby the other day with an old | his ollest ‘ st ) “;nm' mmm WORK 0N MANH’)OD grasp the question. Perliips the ques Furnish suitablo guard for such | 1 did ju, and ns by took 1 o walked | citizen of Nobraska wo. notieed ex- | Buto. so, o oot | Nebraska National Bank Prnma e Detlina Td Jobil | nmmnuni el ¢ e | guard to be or the order and directio: ines ot displs pe, and then stepped to | Tl is one of the four, o the Ne ine snance for you, mine sohn. ™ X ane now-innumerable kibor papers eall “the | of tho commander of camp. 1o sl pio Ciiss snd sot 1 LHo body of | braskan, ‘Wiiat fonrt™ eld the Tribon S RS OMAHA, NEBRASKA. capitalistic press,” scem (o cither miss | 4. A good quality and suflicient quan- | o circular reading ; correspondent. “The four ator use of his chanee. Paid up Capital. .. ............$250,000 or dodge the issue which shoutd be | tity of water to. be delivered in barrels 1 1S ARKIVED | which our regiment gave the United , Shake, mine sohn, vile 1 vas | Suplus May 1, 1685 ... 25,000 d for. “Property! Property under the dicection of the commander of THE WORLD-RENOWNED PRo¥, PEIERS! | States,” was the reply. “Rellogg was | ava id do n good sdroke of | bW,y N ' cditor who tias_a hundred | the camp for the needs of 50,000 peoplo VAN THILOGU 1T AN our - quarlermaster. Joiin M. Thayer | hoeznos—hoys Cold veddor is comin' | Vg Wpdns, Prosident. @ dont naives for caliers, fan was [ one week for dvinking, cookig and | o piGiEsoLoGET was out colonel. Ho frotiwnrds | omiunt you bast tiatk. \ 6 LBt gt g M TR ey 1oF 8103 cod by frost to Tay up something for | washing purposes Also enough stock | Ttof. et igaged Shydors Ha ator from Nebraska, and Tipton, who | i der sdore, Den slard. o b Keapt Tl e I¥R B inter, or refusing to do so, then he per: ater for 3,000 teams of horses, mule Vel AL O P R s chaplain of the re , terwards | sale, and make believe vou sell doze | W. V. Mousk, TUIONN S CoLLiNg, MLHOE e s N e sd=-hience property, and henee the di- one week er City ah exhibition of his wonderful pow- ented our statc the senate for 8ix | woots feefty per cent oonder cost—hoy? | HL W, Y ATES, Lrwis S, R o wiich o propecty!”” That is all very 5. Forty tons of jee to be delivered | wps fn ventriloquism, mesmerism, and | years. The other was Spencer, of Ala- | Toll dose Peoples dot der old wan v AL B Tovzany, s [n goes, |m‘| itis worthy | during the week of the reanion on the phirenolggy, Wil imitate the notes”of all | Dama, and e’ was e worst of the 1ot | rundud sivay to shwindle his grodit ) ts proper date as an ar- [ order of the commander of eamp. birds. il you_in sixteen | of the | carpet-l | . Spencer el Lors BLalNHE A Vi Bprigaioncs | gument i pry u..m{ to :h] vmn-]lfliurll‘n'l 0 l|uv||m~ ort mi from \||_.}]umv| in {:l‘vr-‘:‘ Bos Wil wier \I""!<'T‘-L‘I\\:J"‘ ULy m‘ out \;y? L ns as st 2 l'~ll 7\- o I‘( '..\ 1y '.=!:.|:‘Iw~‘|ll .luy\ll N ” LA WA, | the steam engine and the teleg 1 i the Unite tes, and return 10, any 10SHICTZC sl ML chil bl braska fter t t of Shiloh he 1 e sturned from But ) h T 3 for eI | old Vanderbilt leave, one of ans | tents, camp or givrison equipage, muni- | Kl sout chafactenby fuoline of’ your B, | o510 Tiotel at Corinthy, whieh had been'| faln e whe surimieed to ol st 1y IRON BA uhty millions to bridg h:v\-! over be- | tions of war hired by or loancd to the | Muguis' from all the erowned heads ndoned by the and rui it as | Jocked up, and yet more surprised wl Co . 12th and Farnam Streots, bad 1 stubble ang grassy NOs If the | G. A R, for such reunion, reccive all ma | gurope, Flatteri press notices A 2 iwters, That s | e ] peful son had sold Seneral Bau.ing Business Transi oinh i ciple of prope m machinery be di- | tevial from the railroad company, haul | Jeading Wapapt of the world where he made tr fortune \ { wred out with the suee without an instance THYS ine, then = for the heir the in- | same to camp, pitch the tents, strik body turn out. Adimission only t ty-fi “What of a sutler make?’ entire asse ishiment cffuilure.” Meation this paver. entors of the nu s, and let the | same, repack and reload all material cents, Children frec inquired. “H v dammed SHow de . sarnt to be so dis = Stephen he Morses, and | close of reunion, He placed this matter on a ¥, | scoundrel that ever bad_tobaceo,” | honest “ line divide the realm nII l’Jvm[" | & To furnish .umv\":v‘wl rm;‘ ient | pulic ]I . rlw-l -’l"“ S ll\‘ iy d e was the reply. it fellow Spen- AMASL 314 II i & rkinzman say the machine de wnount of adyertising and distribute the cut alot of print paper to I\ cer would tc « it after ecach 5N -""“" 1 l'u.n. es him of time libertics | same, the expense of which in total shall | and said to me: ; engagemet t i1 the killed, Cha him all rowards it has sregate at least $550. Said advert “Get ap the voller and roll for me.! vl then villin I charge up At ) nto the worl The worki to be out at least six wi \‘ b ;’..:.-H X I complied, ”m he worked o cainst them enongh to take pretty. near MEER: LRt ; yand pri- < a rvich man’s machine. | union and done under the dire € ar e wis not only 0 every cent of the puy con to them ! L ik MRS )| "Gonorrien, « ingan says it not_only bloats | the reunion commitice for 1386 compositor, but he wrestled that old Vo understand i sters secounts | Yok Tady, hasa petbarrot of which she | JoOoyal Havana Lottery L L ! i taté but i an instru 8. To insure all such property as may | press around like a man who had n were paid by the payimaster, and as the [ 18 very fond. A few days ago hor hus (AGOVERNNENT INSTITUTION 5 Bl ment more valuable to | have to be insured in some roli nsur: | done anything else. When we had tin- | poor devils § dead, and ho one conld | band was monkeying with the X Drawn at Havana, Cuba, Ja \mu)? 16-30, 1886 ythan was b of slav- [ ance company or companics for the full | ished heé suid’ f ispute his claim, many of them we when he sudd «out in =) (A GOVETNNES U110%) ; for nowaday slave is | period of time the property may bein | “Tuke the tin pail and get me, a quart e ros, | and danced avoundl the room, holdig Wi ; Piuctions pro tuned away lic in pove s | the transit to, in use at, orin transit | of beer. Lell “em to charge it to the | ] yere so badly necded by their | fingers in his mouth, removing them from | vt o palation, not controlle Tght Losscs by Dreams, P s workingmun C“Who s the more | while bei turned from the reunion flice.” | « and children. After he got | /e to time for the purpose of u h fes in interest, 1y uirost thi :’."..r,":;,,’ o ‘iv,?,h,fir;_uu tycured. The noble, ‘he wl th & machine, made | /9. To furhish, wnder tho appointment Vi : ln;r:lwmm L dll ot the he hotel business he secured Pt B Uy LD B UL L ‘“.”\‘.‘ e A T L erintenting, Tt o 5,500,000 hoe h n thirty years, or | of the commander of camp, and pay for 2 i or it ou my owWn | comission to enlist o regiment of caval- | Hhguage ¢ ST W IS Pt NE 310 Mt o B Ite wio made §5,500,0008 And why should | guch sevvice Qullicicnt number of | money. He demtk the whole quatt with u Alabama, which was known as the Gool gracions! What's the matter, o o TS eruht RO Icines sent by Mailan ; hie who mad s handies die in the | guavds to proteet property and aid the | only one hreath 15t Alabama cavalry, and Idon't believe | Charles: " said Mrs. Clamwhopp 5 package to Indicate contents or s poor-1 . and he who gathered the | commanderot camp, to earcfully police | “Now, then, take these eienlars out | i was in more than one engazenient he- wrsed parrot!” ejaculated the = - Dn JAMES,No. 204Washinglon §1. Chicano,! do; ina pala fo carts. roll | tho camp, and maintain & propet. d and distribute ‘e, he said as he pat | fore the whole erowd were eapturad toring man : 3 ESTABLISHED 1863, v >~ s - ugh astreet filled v athisi of order during the week of the ni way the puil. > 0 g boy and Tl |y oy st of the fellows were rebels, [ T hope you haven't hurt the dear sawdusty Now, in this year 1856, we 10. ‘Lo furnish fifty saddles for use You two ticki great enter- | and deserted and joined the con rd ; " ! , EPITHELIOEIA' likely to Dbehold the beginning'of some | the cayalry division, (o be tarned over to | tunment.” .| foderate” vanks as soon us they got No, bt the dear bird has bit a picec HAN LhR R WN 0 d Kind of a new soc 1].1 adjustment. T i the colonel commanding the said division, I ) mlrlm-unu-;n ; ; and in mee n surprised,” continted” the | out of o gLy I it didn't bit OR SKIN CAN( itis to come =o v argues that it wi who shall be respons for the safe re- | two hours, with the help of another b sakor, “that no one ever ot on to the “Great goodness! wpe it didn't bite ¢ be peace! 1d without the orgios of thie | tirn of same, Lhad billed the tewn, When Lreturncd, | et fhad Sponcer was out satler while he ol GRAIN AND PROVISION R ornoyen FoarsT U Turo i asbanker Frenel welysm of 178992, for 11, All expenses incident to the reun- | the “bum’* had washed up, combe e senate, He was acensed of Yes, itdid. A ] [} BTN e Hisoino an - | blood satistics nothing. The working- | ion in the way of ammunition and mate- | hair, and had on- a new suit of clothes. | oy v everything else, and I never heavd | T wish you wou d be move earveful, prmined (0 wike 1 3 \ man docs not feel sure he can better his | vial needed and used in- carrying out of | He had goneztar a clothier's and bo! an usation feainst him that was an | Charl The man I bonght that bird of L ud ollice i told me not to let it taste meat under any i sicesstl, o z the futi: | fare to wpreciable. extent. Almost | programme of parades, shant battics, | then d theim charged to the « unjust onc. Yet somehow or other his ! istences, Poor Polly! Polly want 1S CONDUCTED BY o ooy Hil L AT R not. But he fears the ma- sements, sunrise and - sunset euns, | claiming that dhe had 'ww"”" envmies neyer seemed to find ont what Vi allny it ATt chine will not only impoverish but en- for the pavilion, lighting same for | foreman r B the real cause of his journey to the south [ @ cracke irst fow hottios. thrall him. ~Therefore he will stop elass- | eamp-fires, hiring ot saddles and saddle- | and e & finll, nd been back'| oo L — 5 L d nble to growih and probably abolish individual | horses for'the commander of camp und 5 en - the boozy com T He Wasn't Warned Enough, rofits 18 now g I from machines stafl, to be borne by the eity, town or | positor > in.” He had scarcely entered THE INGERSOLLS. Detroit I Press: Anold and inno- ) ) ) o itleti—only a lit i o | The organized al laborers vead | village that shall secure the lotation of | the door when the *bum® rose up, waved EE e eent Jooking man was waiting at the orEL plic Mits, doicrs / saup- | their own literature. | They have more o | said reunion; und all the rights to main- him back, and tragically exclaimed N0 Y oN oot a il R oW Lok, hird street depot the other day tor Atianta, G, August 11, 1585, vead and study than did Plato and Socra- “Go henee? Thisis no p “the | New York Lett Iealled upon the | rain, and as he was walking inand out T have hnd n ¢ onmy fuce for <omo | tos. Plato and Soc » more likely | stor and all busi- | depraved! How dure you enter my oftice | fam Yol ol soll "!1»\‘,“' York the xood deal the pol ] 4]'flu'w on that soars, oxtending from on ok ono. aci S R S T Sontlitio other'day, ©um certain their numerous santioned him to look out for confi ] Iness. Sollcitorel 3 X ] h to ari 2 han among the so fivms, pl nent, shows, | in your present condition E A tion n ik out for con H C. MILLER, Western Business Solicitor, oo amthe offier. It s given e %155 | Ticitors of corporations who now O aid city, town or | The “comp™ ked down i 1 be to know how com- | denee men, L it 1cal of pain, at Gmes burning and . itchi / | : A3 o ; = Biich an extont it it was niniost unhearasie. 1 | compose the political governing body of hoe; provic no_gainbling, or "lv'uu\wrfl- mene i mwn..»)‘u» DR ‘I ";’ “;" pi Oh, 1 V\[vmw :]vll n‘[w]n! v""}"l‘""]w WL P. PECIE, commenced using Swiit's Specifie in- May, 185, | he nation. 1 ' n the vast body uce to vend spirituous liquors, wines, | had questioned n to when the e 3 t months, A » the hasty sale of his | men, " was the veply, and that ended the : i : g and havo usad lght bottles, | 1t s elve th | of tho farming elass to judge betwoen the | br malt heer, shall bo allowed on the | woultl roturn he went to the hote i this ity in Novembier the ol [ conversation for f fine. Local Business Solicitor, 1304 Doug- Fostoring my genoraihoaith - -\, Dauare - | two active s —greed and want, n,gmm.lwt‘t!w reunion. engaged the best room. — Thad he : cland Mrs. X ntat once to In about an hour the old man came i , Omaha, Neb, L Whatever ver shall be rendered, the 12, In addition to the above the locality | somehody held @ mortzagze on th New York, |'<w’ nunfurnished | eushing up in an - exeited state of mind = - — Knoxville, Town, Septs, 185 - jea | 10 sictive elasses will bo foreod (o abido ¢ 2 certain sum of money as n | and it struck me that this must be luvnw'- in a des oY \\Ihn-h Ilhr y | and eried ont g lewa.y Time Table eby. If we may judge by the tide | ¢ ‘h Gonation for see uring the réunion; | man's agent. I was youngand gred ~,~nl ren themselves Some infernal skunk has picked my = Cou Drawer 8 Atlanta, Ga | thai has turned azainst the monometal- | said sum to be paid to the department | and had never seen adisplay of Tramp | But the season beinga little Jate for | pocket of ’ OMARA. ists, the farmers side with the Iahor unions. | commander by or before August 1, 1856, | printers’ gall renting unfurnished houses they had to | “Hell, I'eautioned you.” one following I8 th timo of arvival anddes Ho, then, may we expect to behold the | for the use of the departmert of Nebras' | Next morning he took poss take one furnizhed which belongs to a [ “Yourea liar! You told me to look- | for wing by Contral Standurd time ut e ulecr 1o he is ot Board of Trade, Chiamber of Cor acree, Chicag Milwainkee, vie Jocal depo s, Trains of the the end of property in | ka, G. A. R. the office. When the now sobered com- | gentleman who is in Europe with his | out for contidence men and_ never said a | O, arvive and dopurt from their deno Lo i —machines? The Knights of Labor All'bids must be indorsed on the | posito ived the “*bum’ sele cop) mily. ‘Phe family expeet to return to | word about pickpoekets. While L was | of 1th and Webster stroeis; tr will fill the legislatures, The Current cover as follows: “Proposals for sccuring | for him, and bossed him around, and New York in Octaber, so the colonel only | a-telling one ‘;,‘.x.“‘ was no green- n.“i B. &, and K St & C. B, from the 1. depoti allothers from the Union Pacitio understands that the law-makers of Con- | the eighth annual reunion of Nebraska | there no rebellion. He wrote and [ yented the house until that time, and then [ Lo and that nobody could confidence | B &2 neeticut and Massachusetts this winter .\nIllu" and satlors,” and addressed to | set up several editorials himself, made up | hopes to be able to find an unfurnished | e, i "ther got into my pocket, You BRI RAINS. are made up of an extraordinary number | A, V, le, department commander, Ju- | the outside puges f the S perin a neat | house if he concludes to remain in New are a nice old ]n,m » foree, you are,” e trains will u-mH"l' ,erm of! S 817 St. Charles 8., St. Louis, Mo, sor-unionmen. It 15 in those ve! A«h K manner, and cd off two jobs for | York another wint he house which ¥ ! & Aregulargraduate of two Meges, bas heen tonger | States that the trinmph of the rieh » 14. All posts of the G. A. R. will, upon | which $ C: aid in, "During | he ocenpies ison I cnue, in the True Politeness, "y 110 g adinhenseis nof Cumntt, Xezvovs 85 | machine over flesh and blobd 15 now the | the receipt of this or it once bring it | the day two subs ars paid in $1, and uare below Chicker all, but on the DEtrolt A During the : s liv papers orcang g o} "Ble'ini;ftiy"'uonval 1] n;_.ml] complete, li_mj itis the old ~\u1!\ wlnlu ttention of the public in their lo- | all |}J|w‘ money went into the stranger’s S wln]_m the .ml .1“” “wifl .n.i-I ::1:. fire on new yem’s day, and when it crvou . . of the paticnce of the common people | ealities by securing the gratis publics pocket. ) ) ot stone ROUSCES | g umed certai i the frame buildin B A ot it o Bones. Blong Pojcamiee: | and then the unexpeeted whirlwind of | of the <ame i the papers and in. other he cditor was o be gone two days, | with it AT el R R R vty 63 At tlons of Throat, Skin or Bone . Blood Pois 1 i 5 f cir W > slates-ge s promulgate and_the man took such complete pos: | Teadin entrance. The hall is | 0% €1 LLGoLRusE g0, WA oM}, y old Sores and Ulcers, their wrath, When the states-gencral | ways promulgate it. i ¢ 00 ch com| In.‘ O e N T RTINS STy scended the front steps of one house lepot a1 Council Blutrs: usasa, on Intest seieniific pPinalple - |IIrX l| ‘l‘l willes, H was »\Ill\ll'lll\ Alh »depar )nHu Nebraska, G session that we believed in his F kg ' » be p; o ame 1o Vi b ; mons) hud thoent mpathy of Franco, | all bids ;s : hat and o new pair of hoots the same These rooms are furmshed in | Uiy & Ayl xnrose: e 1a07 OF omelons sonmsionral Losan OF no avail, the avguments of priests and 16. All bids will be opened and read by | W ot the clothes, and he drank meh style, the framework of the fur- Mudamo, Ieamo to offer my. Services NEIn 0N proper or unliaAnpy nobles, * cricd Mavie Antoinette, | the assistant adjutant-general at the | three quarts of heer at our expense. ting of black and giit, while the | o up curpets and taking down TCNIEAGO & 1 {38 pace) aa Lhashe “‘the stupid prejudice of the masses!” | mecting of the council of administration Prof. Peters’ culars filled Snyder's of the room is touched up ) 2 Mail and . . So cry the bankers of the cast at this | at Red”Cloud, Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1556, | hall that evening to overflowing and it | with gilt to correspond. The room is fres ave vory kind, inde A LA Mealclod seit orery where by uati of ex time. ~**Alast cannot these western peo- [ when the selection of Toeation will be [ was the ol hunt’ who stood at the door | cocd in pa £ns, S0 that wo pietures | p.q Sigh o bow, “bit we ng CHICAGO M MARRIAGE GUIDE ple s desire. the country’s | made, and took the money. When the last per: | are us Back of the second parlor is | g1y 7o Ghances, Tho fir ¥ 9 | good “Alns ilrond lawyers e e son had passed in, the doorkecper slid : -room, which would accommo- | (IR BUE RIS MRS SEER WO ! ond milsollsttara s of Massachus Skilled Labor. into the darkness, and the ]wo|r1v s date ner party of twenty ol yevorknow what broke his neoki? rtiales on {he foll etts and Conneeticut, “eannot Savannah (G News: The value of | there for half an hour before - | This voom is furnished with CALD .m.w’.m anivepnye | the people more wisely trust | services rendered by skitled workmen | ized that they had been xlu|:ul : i and window at : “Good morning?? SIS IAGCH us than those phalanges of Tabor | should not be caleulated by the time jt | grand man hunt was organized, g int . Back of the ma Louis ki hadl whic w8 Louis I demagogues? But the people are turned | takes to- perform the task. Allowance | was too late. The bum had stolen a Loi the | asmallh WDy aEam thotoldl godsi Ot e I shauld he madattontio wenks snd oo et od tropped down the viver, just | leads to the Tivary —the most home-like STRICTLY PURE. I i T ! t omeli i i NL lx\cngl‘f}‘ "W | the “populuce is the most remorseless, | spent by thorough workmen in learning | about $i head of the town, roow in the hous b the one in which | fp CONTAINS NO OPIUM IN ANY I'ORM » 3 AN éo Did ‘the Bankers' association, when it | how to do their Work well. This knowl> - the family prefer to sit, This room has BiOx ik v Jin [ e é CONNECTING LINES, val and doy Of trains from the bedstends, ook x.y“.m.n AL met in Chicago last August, see uny | edge has its money value. While Judge DEMOCRATIC OIVIL SERVICE, large window ing into the yard orpi SRRV UICAL CO..BUF (Iu\ul in the ~I\\ of finy Not at all! racy was on the circuit, going from 3 > 3 Ly eurt wre drawn and the Depart. WESTW AL, T T | “Wemust have our rights. Itis for us [ courf, his trace broke. The Judge spent | A Word to Postmaster Evans, of | only comes in i above throu f AL PO | UNION PACTFIC 15 _UNFRILING to fix the mousure of yalues."” So they | over half an hour trying to mend it, but S Ihere 15 a b A K Pucitle } proas. TA’ > AR DFALIGLE resolved. Thoy said silver must depart, | to no purpose. His putionce was oxhaust- | St. Joe Gazetto arein. You are room with a § G oo ixpro 'nuu @ but while they were impotent to more | ed, and he expressed his vexation in Im\nn.m e chief, A party is e unde ! I to acconn o ol 3200! M ANA Mxpross than order it s0, they were able to attract | words. A negro caume along, and the narmy. When it whips the other g I's ngtuble V& 81101 | | B &M IN NEB, il; te, » &5 il und Express. Ev" AL f':uffffifyljllm.; the great gaze of the people. The pa- | told hint’ of his trouble, The ne- | avmy it appropriates its flugs, takes pos : the ¢ 3 m and cazy Y & P08 il ML Heu \I\ue\s, Co tient, overburdened masses formed their | g out the trace, cut a hole in it, and | session of its arms and ammunition, util s and lounges are ¢ re about IR Dopats OUTHWARD, BVl valsions, St, Vit n opinion. The “prejudice’™ became | the us done “Why," said the | izes it quartermaster and commissary [ The hook v b entive . YRR Th e ACIIIT us Dance, Alcor fixed. Now, suddenly, an unused com- | o Jeould 1 onot have thought of | stores, and either paroles or imprisons | Ly around the room. &l & 105 1 holism, O m Eating, Semiaal W kncss, mitteeship of the house of representa " SWell, marste id the negro, | its soldiers. T has just heen a great e sccond foor is oceupied by the 23 s b N L, Jwpotency, 3yphilis, Scroful, and all tives becomes a Mecea, Men who would W't you know some is | battle tought betyeen the democerats and | Col.and — Mrs. Inrersoli, £ otwo £ ool g Kol BT Nervous and Blood Disoases. have put their heads in-their pillow 1] r rter than ' E That's | the republicans, wherein the demo daughters, and Mrs., Parker 5o dnger > ! Batih Vi’ Pl *To Clersymen, Lawyers, LiteraryMen, weptif they had been denied a place on " said the Judge. *What shall 1 whipped the. yepublicans’ out of their [ solts mother, s sleeping roos 1 . NOHTHW AR, M uts, B‘l""\"‘-c"“““l':""‘\' "‘1,'“‘!‘,'“ the ways and means or the appropria- | you for fixing my’ trace “Well, n boots; but if one can tell to-day the fel lrd floor i 1piod ] ul Mrs » P M & O sedeutaryoriployiheith o uaes Nervous Fros tions, now move heaven and carth to | ter, fifty n.mmn do,” said the megro, | low uh..w..,.,..x..mn‘m fellow who got | Favrell end their it L o, with b, RLTA LY Sg i Bowels or Kidneys, or who roquite a nerve | h-‘.,ln y mm]nl- s of lm- ; mm..:n.‘u- ’\'l"\ cents! Alu‘l}h! Judge; Jou We whipped, h.l 15 never yet come among | onel TZ0 LOOm. fur bl 4 EASTWALL A onle, appetizer oF stiwulant, Samaritan on lubor—what¥—merely the mouth- | not five minutes at it £ ) DOt cha us s a prophet, served for guests 1ou 0 con - SAN 'A:I.quans!n‘n..lwlk. picees of some Iubor unions, | you fiity eents for doing it,” said the ne I s u-u«-)u\.u Ahe diplomatic corps venient to the Je I { theaters 3 3 Lol B S Auak | 2 Ml 22 Thousand whow the stove-makers, hatters and oth’ | gro; “I'ehurgo you twenty-five ee | rubieund with yofing blood and o | il stores ¢ asival YARDS TIRAING proclaim it ghemo: er good dame Partingtons have black- | doing it, and twenty-five ¢énts for know- | with reconstwetion; but who car The Colonel : Lsivw b wans IN THREE SIZE BOTTLES will 1 wonderful Invigor- od and swept back oceanwards! | ing how to do it yond the price of o dress-coat or A1 | suflering trom sore throat, but | paiee'as GENTS, 50 GENTS, AND 81 PERBOTTLE | 1% ant that ever sus- There are no labor unions!” cry the - ing bottle wih these foreign gentle- | the doctor w i t T¢ Wil % S talned asinkingsys ired men in congress, denyine that there | Hood's Sarsapariln fias. oured thou | e o (o8 g 1800, 1F iy Sroad- | fast heiping % t peot CEN1 FOTTLES fwoput up for tho a | Wt a3 TNt Sunda tem, $1.50at Drug e hired men outside of corlgr “There | sands of cascs of rheumatism. This is | shouldered, HF ~uspendered, hog-and- | soon to | ! o LR e R A M0 ARS8 HOR. 1 g Tyl Ebant et Giily excopt Mon: 3 onith ) i | gists, For testim are no labor unions!’ they ery, as the abundant reason for helief that it will | homing-eatingfe!lows ave ||1| to be ke, pt | was so ‘nl 20 | day. T e ot o | et ] of s et onicis e 101 | Gougrhy Goldandcroupflemcdy uials and cirealars] G gy ol marchion Cal cure you. Try it out in the col send stamp, SThere ave no Eecle V't ex ) - have still in the | m.|.(.: the sleek, well- | o time, bi v ."“ the v v SHOSE DESTUNG A REMEDY FORL - 44 ~ " 4 | Yot u bundred trembli licitors v Apprec d ¥ Condltlon, fed and pampyred oflicial eluss who have ! i 4t ¥ Fa o I Y TUE DB, 8. A RICEMOND NKRVINE coupayy, | 7o oty g e 1 WL yon iy e s Dill v Said | e RIS osernment by i ono ’ o s of the CONSUHPI‘IU N 5L BT H: Puby. Oty Nebs ST, JOSEPI, MO, COBZressm and next winter it v tailor in it street, London, to a gen- | way and another from Grant to Arthur? 5 nily 4 One | .4 MO, two hun y the boyeott stalks | e ma wher who owed him a pretty fong | We' speak i the names of | an Irish = i i Wis - *pondence freoly answered by Phyelctans before t) world aspeetre, | bill. “Do you owe anybody anythin il e R PR party—men | consin man who pres lim to LUNG‘ 1!’[5!;A.C'E ¥or testimontals ard ¢ive | When the state shall satit, there in | sire”? asked the youth. *“No, sir,” whio have heen hewing wood and drawing | the eolon ther o small Moxi At e FOR SALE the senate 15¢ will be thetroops of *'la nu-lx n‘h; "lllxl.‘xlf\uln..nu ord to wai water in this very state of ours for twenty | can dog “i i )t trae of 'lht hair o . w0 gLuAAeR, " [ | bor legislators,” earcful to cateh the | and oft he walked. A day or two after- | y When wi s we mean | Vaviety, which is the particular pet of (he ; . GUU” " IN frown ‘or the smile of tho once-despised | ward the tailor ealled again, The masher | men who o i carry torches, | Lwo young Wery mo the Sold by all Medicine Dealers, | whor upions, Cautious nuanuface | was not at his wits' end yef; so, turning | March in Process Give of their sub- | Lwo young ludics t 1 vor t | turers dred the taint of the boy- | to his creditor, he : “Are you in | stanceto hire hr for | Madison Sy nd g | cott, as a good woman dreads | debt to x\h\pwls' , 8iry " sald the | speakers. Help at barbecues, & cise, The d the breath of seandal. Do not the tailor, “Well, why don’t you pay:" | of nights, Splish about in the mud and | over the entire Tioy - signs and portents go for somethin “I've not the money “That's just my | the rain, Make all rallying ocea safd he thought that Mys gorvoll was | A Clear Skin | i Sl of u“,]i’“..”,.(.,” and i | casorsir ©am gl 0 sec vou cun anpre! | Jant with byires and Cimphant gotting . lide | pat L \ ‘ Ianflo an [ ans strianl conditions. riy-six years be- | ciate my condition; give us your hand! artillery. Who never scrateh their | them, for one da he e conditios irty-six years by y _give us yo A | with artillery, Who never soruteh their | them, for one dag sho - gume Did you Sup- \) :h revolution, Lovrd Ches tickets, re en—poor, it may be, is °"1Y a part of beauty; as he traveled through and humble, and unknown 1o fame--yet | served and found Rusk, the big Irish sot but it isa part, Everylady | France: U ahont: flu' ““1 Symptoms | high enougli and proud enough to l;uld : v walking simong the \AI« sies, eveing : e , S which 1 have wet with in history, pre- their own political honor too dear | lovingly a farge roust. Mrs. Ingersoli vose Mu 4 imes ! g may have it; at least, what shanges and ads § When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorls, . k y d | then announced that would luyeto | P ‘A : ) , iges and 1 i for any bugbs hand to. touch, and | then nnoun T T e R S e ugwgmnug BROS’ looks like it. Magnolis ! ut, now exist and daily in- ‘When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, their own * political allegiance oo | draw the line 1 5 a I 7S Balm both freshens’ and | n e o an yot Gunret | When sho becamo Mias, o clang to Castors, | Splendid in jits devotion for auy | hereafter contine ‘”.‘:. menudes 0 the | gion of all » ” | g b 5| « - gade ander to assail. Above bor wh beautifies, prove notable in the Listory of its coun When she hisd Childson, sho gave them Castoriay | .5 othier kind of 4 democrat we would - try, opine that theve isnow, in - Ameriea, desire 1o see Postmaster Evans fill every | His Hopeful 8 ught on too Fine. a coteric of men, good, bad and indifter- place in his oflice, from top to bottom, Ch Ic v, Shakey, mine ; eut, enjoying u vapidly ending veigu of lwuu such a democrat as we have de- | sohn, snid 4 dea sup clotlung o lt‘\HIIA NEBRASKA. A ViNE LINE O