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. : THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1836, w THE DATI Y BEE The New Oardinal, patronage peddle It is bocause the | slaughter-house democrats goes bravely | it” Ttdoes seem, however, as If Miller and | and Gen. Hancock, a vigorous man in | the violation i - 4 - The decision of Rome in the matterof | Miller-Boyd combination of political | on. According to one of the chiefs of l“lr;‘.vf! l“s‘l!;mmelmla;l‘ too many men for one | the prime of life, was selected to bear | not material.” N0.011 AND 016 FARNAM 81 | the selection of a successor to the late | trioksters have been unexpectedly con- | the packing-house crowd the breach can place. They should have settled upon one | the standard which it was not deemed “Mr. Calaha only ticknical, sor, an' OMATA OFFICE " quoth his honor, ‘“‘the P o el owrkENTH 8T | younced. The red hat and title of the | peculiar policy that they are lashing S——— E;""}:;r"fi“ ‘“‘."““““,‘, some lntercsting rend: tary on the u’mnvrl‘:\(v.\\i“e‘s‘t’»‘;“ ‘":;«‘;"nnh?‘; gk ot '——!—' Bublihed svory meomiee. oxcept Sundny. The | prifice of the church passes to Arch. | themselves and their followors into par: | M. PRITCHETT is necded in Washing. | ShESRASmAcrats, but republicans ca look | that Hondricks, who most stronuously | o Magwamp. B O Tte peDe published In the | yichon John Gibbons of Baltimore, and | oxysms of poorly concealed rage. ton to pour ofl on tlie troubled waters, Pl AN el opposed Lilden's nomination, and Han- | New York Sun: For the still curious TERMS TY MATLY increased dignity is given by the choice — which show some evidences of subsiding. | o = mont Heratd, ‘:t";k-.\\'lm was selected in preference to f"'"f\". the nri|x\|;g£"{];: ‘i"-';‘r‘-?»&“‘"-fi?“."'y’g One Year........ $10.00 Three Months, 2250 | 16 the oldest Catnolic see in the countr, THE sensational news comes from —— e e W ,,,,,'-w“;.(, nlvs’a_h.n llt"r‘nhl wnuhlv!un\ fts guns ‘y!((,\!:‘l ?{r'::;‘ll';r?:l‘lv--"Kg?-\mf:? n'm‘l:hl- ;\‘:\m.l";r(‘r‘\l‘lg:: ‘l‘l’ b gL N"rm“"” 'l‘lm i ol 1 | ohbishop Gibbons, whils ono. of tho | Washington that the rival leaders of the | MR to Morton—Come into camp | ghowrerubiionn barancies Wik Bt the | Feotilia now bo dond, - while ilden, | 1oth verse of the 8ith chapter of Genesis Tt Wrrkey ew, Published Brory Wednesany. | voungest of American prelates, is dis- | Nebraska democracy have temporarily | and all will be forgiven.? oot bow bofora s Lieet 5 would serve | the paralytic invalid, still lives and is | as translated into the Indian tongue by k* i e tinguished among his brethren for his | stopped the fight which has heen pro- e tiih Pl . \ £2.00 <ot s patty and be more enti. | Feported to- be gaining in weight and | the Apostlo Eliot: tled to respect for its nssumed stalwartism, | Strength. v wins e Tear, with premium il —_— . WATCHING THE CLERKS. gheunche E o Y car, without premiuin Eix Monthis, without premium One Month, on trial piety and ability as a churchman. He | gressing so viciously on the banks of the | Tme packing - house brigade calls was born in Baltimore on July 23, 1834, | Potomae. The ring was pitched in sight “time.” P He received most of his clas of the departments and it looked as if the PROMIN NRILSONS. ug MUgquompaog wunnaumonuh umoneh Eliphaz, montome- au, Mugquomp Temau,Mug- ted e quomp Omer, Mugquomp Zepho, Mug- - “Throes"” and “Throw i CORRESPONDENCT: tion at St. Charles college, Hov sluggers were really getling down to bus- - P R '\'\?fi.:'i‘l'l‘\f, Tiedige | An Association fur Protection Agatnst | quomp Kenaz, All communications felating to, fe v oy ty, Maryland, whero he gradnated in | i But after the third round Dr. Mil- re. Senator 8tanford's diamonds are val | With'an air of erudition, 3 _ Fast-Livig Employes, Tho English test is: P IRy i i D8 WeCroeen o T X He afterwards studied theol- | lor seems to have come to the conclusion | ved at $1,000,000, “Why do you frantically roll your eyes?" Chieago Nows: “The time has gone These were dukes of the sons of Bsauy 'he antics you see,” the bardlet replies by,” said a Chieago merch: , the first-be - ' f i in Bale at the roi avi - satis. Jttle Lotta Spays tax 8179,200 wi Ll nt, “when | the sons of Eliphaz s0n 0! vy wre o it uo | 0EY In St Mary's sominary in Bal- | that the results have not boen as satls. | LU LOUSpers taxes on $179:300 worth | - “are e throes of composition: Dutiness men conld employ help indis | Esan, Duke Toman, Duke Omar, Duke g All b siness Ioitars and semittances shoull bo | timore, and wi ained in St. Bridget's | factory as he hoped for, and has accord- | of property in Boston, et i minately. oF BYen. Putt. trett. W Ranho. Duke Kenna ] ddcessed 10 THE TEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, bt . { Dr. Mary Walke e The poet finished his verse and skipped criminately, or even keep men whom | Zepho, enaz, doa 3 4 ah Drafts, checks and postomce orders | chureh, Canton, on June 80, 1861, On | ingly, if reports be true, sued for peace. r. Mary Walker wears one of those small | Ay 'left for tie paper his manuse ],,L they have had in positions of trust with- he Hebrew word which is here ren- A Y0 be mado payabio to the order of the company. | Ay evef 15, 1868, he was conseerated viear | M Morton generously called time and | shortovercoats, She calls it her petty coat. “1".1;;'- d for the next edition. of them than acquaint. | d«ni.[ l;y |:||k|‘ is alluph, n'lmnll;.z leader " o r apostolic ith Caroli ¢ is hands 1\ incipals | Joe Howard, it is said, will leave the New | Which into the waste-basket yawning wide v office will give. Our | or chief of a tribe, and thus the native THE BEE PUBLISKING COMPAKY, PROPRIETORS. apostolic of North Carolina, and upon | put down his hands, and both principals | s il and the editor said as he sighed, | confidence is so much abused, and our The throws of composition, pockets are so frequently riflod t d retived to thoir cor- | York Herald and work on the World at $150 a week. red man's synonym _for “‘big chief" has settled upon the heads of the philosophers the death of Bishop MeGill, of hmond, | at last accounts b Pius IX made him bishop of that see. He | ner: This halt in the great factional E. ROSEWATER, Eprron. y n = have come to feel that protection is abso- | of the school of competitive examinations = — was made coadjutor archbishop of Balti- | slngging match is decidedly sensational. | 1t '}I sald "l‘?l Clara Louise Kellogg lsa STATE AND TERRITORY. lutely nec About the only thing | for admission to_the civil seryice, and Mr. Hovsk is not on intimate terms | more on October 8, 1877, and upon the | The outcome of the pegotiations for “;-‘“:‘ ""‘:;”"‘;“L’ Clara wishes to hear of a Nebraska Jottings. we receive zives us a favorable | there it sticks. — Words, like Kings, have with the packing-house erowd. death of Archbishop Bayley he succeeded | breaking up the fight will be watehed "‘I‘“"“ ‘]‘I‘:“““ ""'I“‘ ""‘"“d‘":']"“- i ' Auburn wants to borrow $10,000 to | opinion of ul}m"'\\ 1o nm'll(v» !I-}\,\nrlkh their ups and downs in life. C——————— 1 1 > v v o nse | Y v 0 e Evangelist Moody has refuse e seduet- ild a school. an introduction from a mutual friend or N e to the title. During the second plenary | with breatnless interest by the follower educ build a sehool AR TR He Lot Tiis Own Modicine Alone. J 1 ive offer of $5,000 to sit for his portr Itis | 1h \satonan el B S g aations s TALESE HEW ] o commissioners of rs later, he was made | of both factions, As the matter now |5 own why lie is afraid to show his | county figure the peollors of the council, | tands, at the end of the third round, the | g4 Tur warm weather of the last few days | oouneil, has thawed out quite a crop of pring | ane of the Red Witlow | 30 8 $18,000. year's expenses at |y 6us more of tho man's real character | ceds a backidg ter of the letter ravely Philadelphia News, “‘Gough drobs, 5 Greatest thig id the candidates. which position he filled with great ability. ing honse "“"”‘!’i,"“ seems to be in a Fx-Marshal Bazalne fs stoutand blonted A o |_Im{! we do, xpul :l}v l'.-u]n_nm'v‘x\fll;\l_iuns i|x| .\wlu-hv|k[vlr a *ul«l id the ‘od. Odely 5 ceds T At the last council, as is generally known, st condition, with one eye | and careless about his dress. e lives in | the postoflic . are 1At | reality testfy only to his ahility todo | a backidge el B : Mi : & N A ; postoftices of both towns have not | work: They tell us nothing of the man's | A red-nosed, watery-oved man with a T Miller tnat is dying is not our | o pregided as the representative of the orated with a Gavdner plaster and his | Madrid, but is not recognized by tip top so- | been consolidated life after business houss-—whether he | flannel muffler around his neck stood on George. It is some other Miller—Senator | 1,,p6, and was complimented by all the | wind slightly out of wh cioty. A number of the B. & M. and state | passes it in u respectable and honorable | the corner of Eighth and Chestnut st Miller of California. bishops for the dignified and learncd e — Eugene Field,the wit of the Chicago News, interested in u townsite 1 way or devotes it to drinking and gamb- | this morning oflering cough drops for —— manner in which e had presided over A curtous specimen of & new way to | recently made his debut as a public reader at or, near the Platte river east of Iing An association is to be formed for | sale | Mr. Bovp, as will bo seen from his | {1, deliberations af the body pay old debts,” is the name given by the | Inpianapolis, along with Bill Nye and J, | Ny the Rurpose of probing into this thing. “Why don't you take somoe yourselft" Joeal interview, doesn’t think that Dr. LY A o Now York Zimes to tho Hi eighty | Whitconb Riley. Holdrege is howling for a branch line | *‘We think of organizing a detective | asked a man. *You scem {0 be pretly e § Archbishop Gibbon is known in the RMTIERR O y to Kear If th AN i system for the purpose of exercising sur- [ well stopped up in the head.” Miller “is that kind of & man.” chutol ina & prolato of libe A pro. | years extension bill. This debt amounts | Ex‘Treasurer, Franois B, Spiuner, now | {0 (SO (,(:,l‘;:"“‘ll";l‘[:‘l'["l"“’":;"‘::‘ TR R e B e BAQ T Worg for wotle led myo" Ss———— rrossive idod Ho is said to favor n | to about $100,000,000, and the bill pro- | more than eizhty, is once more happily heard | of gotging it, member of such a society in New York | was the reply. ) TR AL e, K : i oh. Florlda, Wiiere, & vis. | Cf.getting ! ¢ < ! i Ri A CONGRESSMEN are recciving at present | vooqior chare by the priesthood in the | vides forits payment in equal semi-an- ol “"(‘1"'.(“’““?':'“"" Sixteen hundred men and 800 teams | And it was of incaleulabie benelit to me. | “What, won't let you take the medicine 3 2, 1S inistrati sultl nual installments over a period . a wi cklo » grades 8 G As an example © s workings lef © sell to ory L about 12,000 letters a d administration ‘of the spiritual nual installments running period ks and acts like aman | wij] “tackle the grades of the Grand | A ple of its kings let me | you sell to others? g - This 15 the effect of Vale; PRI Pl evhado of ecighty years. Its present worth on $ Island & Wyoming Coentral as soon as | Show you this brief report,'’ suid the Doe sir. He pays me eggstra not to the chureh, and a larger partioi ghty y g 3 I ! 3 i ———— the Tatts {n'{ho mantemont of the purcly | the 1st of October next is to bo ascor: Olevnland is becoming auite famous | the frost is ot of the ground. gentleman, displaving o ruled, partly du‘[\;"_;"u“ AT spelling reform crank, A. C. e W s i hat for? ntod blink. 1tread us follows: “To Subscriber 207. The person of [ “Oh,” was the answer, with a_sniffle, whom you inquire is about 26 _years old, | “so Lead stad oud here as a horrible {as been inLh sw York three | eggsamble,” X Chavacter. Uiten e -— . s gambling houses, drinks, but not Not Oxactl, er wistinguished hus o ves oxpensively Dotroit Free Press: A reporter who 00 heirs to_nn estate worth oung man,’ continved the mer- | heard that a man had been found frozen is professionally. She Is very punetflious | i one of the o ), w s 0,003,000, and the amount to be | about returning in person calls made upon | $2190,000, located in Philadelphia, There | chant, “eame 1o me' with the very highe: to death on Michigan avenue interviewed egacy, | recommendations. 1 wanted a eashier, [ a saloonist on the subject and was told: \ly §2,750,000, 01 2 8-4 por cont. | her, and devotes a portion of each day to | 13 Iore sense than poetry in that | ; § sit now stands. That is to | that purpose. and Dave prouder than ever of his fam- | and should have employed him had it not |~ “Vhell, he doan' frecze oxactly to been for the report from tho detective so- | detth, but he comes awful near him. nd < worth | forherbon mots. 1n reply toa westein gen- | Josephns Wrinkle Akers, : WOFH | WISENL e, 15, MNBLNA1IEE, S | TR AR L B e Buffalo, she said, “Yes, we hail from Buffalo | Davis, of Syracuse, for $107.45. Thi and we reign here.” method of rasing a stake is not a new Mrs. Gen. Sheridan {5 said to be ash wrinkle with Akers, 1 worked soclallv e bo Dave Sense, a pioneer of Hemingf6id, B oo enclling rototin sran .- | temporul “concerns: " He ‘will makown | tained, “oh tho beslh that ore 'l‘l:“y‘ f’;“fl‘."‘t‘. Rrdeith n B "“l" o s | able and an erudite cardinal, and his 8 per cont,”” by adding intorost at that 8 6 next thing in order Ior him to do 18 | a140tion will gi rate to the date l)! maturty i to hire an audien tho church of which he has for of the mnew bonds, which would Wre mad<log oxoltomont Aidn't have | ® leading spir i/ krol‘}u' Wi Iul"" o | i htm RS A 3 ! 1 make the sum to be divided into quite as long a run as the roller-rink The Ozar's Coronation manés Ao s craze, Every dog has Lis day, and the | piaues - g bepthe pad-dog has had & Horations are in progress for the | paid annus 4 . coronation of Alexander 111, at Samar- | of the debt T s ction in ears been ily tre the tota! debt would be liquidated by Notwithstanding that Mrs, Logan is some- ekt i\ . SERTRAR oy cand, the historic city of the 1 s The measly young Kid who ran the tele- | ciety. You can very readily understand | “How near:” "Tie Florida orange has been given a | oo “Pamerlane, Five centuries ago ing yearly less than the rate of inter- | What removed from tne center of fashion, | graph machine at the Nebraska City | why Idid not wish & man who frequent- “A hoy comes und tells me dot some- certifleate of character through a set of thio ruler bf Oentral A Y el his court in | est ealeulated Con the basis that money is | her friends and admirers are constantly driv- | stock yards, jumped the town last week, | ed gambling houses i e en so_quictly S ngnifioenco i what. was. long | worth 8 per cont.” “Ttis a peoulint len. | IEOuL to seo her, and sho lins no canso o |, after etting in bis wor 8, OV that | pody vhas Iying on der snow, und I goes score of | his friends knew nothing of it, to resolutions, to the effect that Jack Frost ndle | oudt und prings him in.” [ age to the crop. ; X d & ARty s Ty S complain that she is without company or quaintances, His winnings were sufli- | my money. Neither would I knowingly “Yes." i 2 | considered one of the most inaccessible | ieney,” says the editor of the Zimes, | poo1llonel, saysa Washington correspond- | cient to take himsclf and his best girl to | employ a an who drank, even if he ne “Unn I pours tree big drinks of whisky i 1 W) RELUBIINEL 'oF Urth. Havi adels of Islam. Burope heard only | “that permitsa debtor to discharge his | g, i Chicago, or did get drunk. This young fellow | down his throat, und I pays myself 50 i Ifie federal hutliorities of Utah have ue and marvellous stories of the lux- | obligation by mercly paying a low rate —_—— A 155 old Fairfield damsel excused | could not understand why L refused his | cents oudt of us pocket, und he comes ta | captured another big Mormon gun & s 1t vl ¢ a lohk period of yoars.” What Would Th. for I 0Y DY ORLO L QI LIBI RIS EL QX CUSOT A ot b 165 FRehR) 108 SiB ATRE X Lo n, of the Tartar capital, the splendor of | of interest for a long period of years. ey Do for an Issuc? | hersclffrom school the other day, jumped lication. Many a trusted employe 1 [ und says he'll have me arrested und & George Q. Cannon. This C non is its pala wnd the regal pomp which in- — i Plattsmouth Jowrnal, into a buggy with a young ma AEea f time wondered why his | vhalks ondt.” ; ! likely to bo fired into the penitentiary at | o> PG el Batly in the | M. JAMES K. Bovp is highly indignant With Gardner gone what would the Omaha | ceeded to got married. The giddy infant | r ed for or_how his em- “‘He didn't have any gratitude?” an carly d it oonarch, vy I thO | ver the publication of the political cor. | Herald and its Plattsmouth namesake do for thoughtfully informed her ‘mother she | plover learned that he occasionally play- | “No. He suid vhasailed him vhas fits, coming spring the people, scarcely re- S ' : A 4 an issueY would eall 1o see her when she got her | ed faro or went out with a conyivial par- | und all dot wwi vhas wasted, Dot's it member of the national democratic | membering the pride and power of their respondence of Dr. Miller and himsclf in ey house in order. & ty. y last tim I safe anypody from Bitteo. for Nebraska. f e, | forefathiers will stand in the midst of the | Teference to. the peddling of Nebrasky Something Will Snap. A party of four men raided Denver [ ‘Butif am: bonest and faithful, g to death if you doan’ forget it1" | committes for Nebraskn énys ho NOVCT | monuments of Moslem greatnossand look | patronage. ' H threatens to “salt down” Fremont Qribune. Junction one day last week and turned | and attends st to_his, business, do saw that Houso lotor. Ho indignantly | G500 o finory of tho Wit | the ehuof elrl in tho sccretary of tho in- | Miler and Morton arcboths in Washington | {ho town insidg o, A tenderfoot saloon L e s denics that he is “double-faced” enough | o o SY Falcl g lers who wero | terior’s office, for divulging state secrets, | pulling the wires. We fear they will make | keeper was the chief victim of their e ranted not to contain a singlo pare to have endorsed it if he had seen it. This is a hard slap at his wicked partner. Dr. Miller must go. 0 N | T ¥ ) i s rave | littla®® g infor. | too tighta tension and something will snap, | Wrath. The fixtures of the shop were | Ty ing infor i SHAP | perforated with bullets, and o red hot [ “We most ass stovo seattered aver the floor. o ton. I")‘-:;‘;Uln"l‘""‘;"m‘,l o erfoot was badly scared, but managed nd stronger, The first thing W half-civilizod and feeble chiefs when | Put intimates that the distressix San and was in its glory. Nothing | mation probably was secured without the N e could show so forcibly the changes of the | O at Washington knowing how it i1l Not Wart For Occupation. { few conturies and even decudes, It | Wasto be used. Mr. Boyd refuses to ticlo of mereu! but is orany in but is PURELY V urious sub: stunce, s hours he gambies or drinksa THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY {3 war« redly do. Among busi- sentiment against dis: C is_growing stronger DERANGE Siowr City Jowrnal. AND STOMACH. : N . o .1 | to save the building. sk If your liver fs out of ordur, thon your i Mg. Morr1soN has his tarifl bill nearly | ;- i oxodit the rumers that » ipeace 18 being | , Aayer Vauglian, of Councll Blufts, will el b If: ‘b Romers feok a | MW aboutanew man is: Does he drink whola systom 1s deranged. . Tho blopd 18 roady to roport, Randall is donning his | 18 not long since the rulers of Samarcand ey % | not be out of oceupatio so long as the coun- | 1 v Ve VAT 480 wOsih Mogers teoke & | or gamble? and we propose to answer n offon i Nk X . first red that th had thi patehed up between the two factions of | try remains to be save v highway p out of Nebraska Y, | these questions through the new society. Innguid, disp war paint. Mr. Randall is convinced ized that/ thoy lind anything,to T ai i || R g where he had sunk his last dollar in'g | Shese qUestions Hhro ot Cre that the vol 0 provont i moro sor it mhatever other articlo is attucked, | fear from the Russians, remote beyond the democracy, and says his voice is still T T b Inate s EAn Lo rets He 1}'1-:“«1-:’1 A i ]'proru'ncu)]ms taught us tlml(hi' reli- OIS e ! atove ) 18 ntiacked, | o G sarts . But thedetal 3 s | for “gore.” This will be painful infor- ard Stedding. ERAT] SIS YA UsEN himself | 4pjo men—those most. to be trusted—are . 1t [l ivon must bo protocted up to the full | he detrts. Bttho Seiatls of tho crnrs |0l e0r the friends of harmons. s Cliicago Heratd. on o farm “near Syracuse, and went 10 | oo who abstain from whisky and eards, or aith b | limit. Senator Jones of Louisiana has | coronation will doubtless be orted J The senators who started out to *‘fight the with a determination to carn a | )11 venture the a ion that ten take Simmn homo « ventor nd a competence. A recent in- of his worldly goods netted 1,020 acres of land, with machinery, houses, 1o objections to having the duty on iron | from day to day by telegraph direct from = — Vo lowered, but feels confident’ that the | the ancient capital of “urkestan, and prust gEabt Lopoi aten anything hard of di- 1 heavy after meals or administration” the other day are having that a large | about the same kind of a time ‘as the tobog- years from now the drinking man will | lator: find difliculty in securing any emple Tf you huve gostion, or sugar industry should be stimulated to | 10 Will make his way there mostly by | Ves« “}".”‘ St esmblistios bioibol Esnners stk Banuhagelialelnco o snow all valuodint 817,000, 1hials n fair | mHoov=much less n position of ‘responsh | sioeplodsat, nlght; i s dose and you 8116 top notolr. Mr). Viest. of | Mtssouri,, | Yallronds leading fariiinto the: plains o ||located in South Omahu will peove truc. |iwentoff-chiard slodding sample of what grit and good sense will | iy £ VOURE (O BE (T St o G raEAN I S a R th witile feeling Nittle interest in. either fron | Central Asin. The practical political | Such afactory would pay well from the produce from Nel soil. &r yon ; attend to his work, but he is sure to come CONSTIPATION, DY 1A and BILIOUS- interest attached to the ceremony set for | start if properly conducted. Omaha AmongithofDusty A rohtves: Scarcely had the C : ' . ¢ ¢ % NEss, sock reliof at onco in Simmons is assured that the welfare of R “Nebraska City News, Scarcely | ire scandal cooled | to grief, and his cmployers must suffer. ol At onorty Bimmons the nation, and especially of Missouri. next spring at Samarcand is the possible wdle annually many thous- Dr. Miller is in \\a:!nngtun. (“ah there Y" i’}d:\mlh lflm'.d I""fil’“’ a minister We do not y drinking man }mmimm‘l’-(l‘:-l:“::z,flnd ZE;& lliln‘u :n‘rmc. depends upon the mamtenance of the | eect of tho display of Russian power s of canned vegetables, the | gay there!) but no ono can be found who | osoulating. ancetonsted f;llr a series of | and every gambler shall be discharged, 1t will cure you. pretty girl: | but we a duty on zinc ore. It takes a fine tooth | UPon the natives all the way from the Ox- bulk of which come from Tow (beciuse he | employ packe has seen him. He is sto going to find out who of our If you wako up in the morning witha 2T::ul habits, and you may bitter, bad taste in your mouth, way, probably, | The name of the unfortuns = - ore i res cal e srpr e P N ” /5. ¢ thi ) H ave | lBomib nowaday to) discover tho tarifl ro- | U8 m‘the (nmE;C'l, nuq so upon the future There is no reason why a local enterpr m_uon,Atln, dusty archives, with other things | was caught) man of God is Rev. Littel, | be sure they will be given no position of | TAKE Simmons Liver Regulator. Tt corrm;la formors among tho unterrified democracy | Felations of Great Britain and Russia. 1t | of this nature should not find a marl of aby-gone day. who, from the published accounts, has | trust or profit. ARG tho iilious ' Stomucl, Srootena . tha * in congress isa prime point of Russian statecraft | for all of its products rightat home. T T 7 been more sinned against than snmmE. “I do not eare to give you the names of | piex oiten noed somo safe Cathartio und Tonic " ——— never to miss an opportunity to impress | is one of the kinds of small factories 0st Persistent Foe to Monopoly. | The tender lamb whose luscious smacks | any of the members of “the new associa- | tonvert approaching sickness. Simmons Liver T4 q & i £ hich Omak d Y naadBbadly Papillion Times. he craved between sermons did not com- Mice to say that there will be | Regulator will relieve Colic adnche, Bick ” 'HE suggestion of the Ber that the | Asiatics with the greatness and grandeur | Which Omaha needs and needs ba-dly. Edward Rosvwater is in \\'Q'lxl||»,lnx| t plain, in fact she sighed for a Littel more; cer 200, l]nllllcy'z'uuludv many of our s;muu.-m lfimm-n.nln',l llllym;uur and the coms B ahd C| i r, o Ze S, i Uk 9% i B! & 3 0% ¢ ol v 2 .“ 4 sty oy 5 aints incident to childhood. { 23{3)‘33‘: ;z:’s:“‘"l““ should chip in and | of the ozar, and the pagonnt at Samar- Iy tofote s houes et | but a'crusty old deacon, smarling under | prinepal business mon, and thit cnough | ® P [} E e cs | can 3 ill surely be used to fill the Af- Tue large cattle-feeding establishment for n series of soveral meetings in this | ghans with awe of Russia’s might and, | of the Standard Cattle company, to ac- | orking, most persistent foe to monopoly. in i I city is worthy of consideration, The | admiration for her generosity. The dun.’| commodate 3,000 cattle, and to be located | iy western country. iviaadhnreaitend e oisaltsaronl i > Roy. Mr, Jones scems to be a spiritual as | bar of last spring at Rawill Pindee,under | near Ames, will prove a great henefit to e sl il 2o oo on railroads. Rosewater 1 the bardest | & rofusal of labial sweots, proceeded with | oporatives will bo eniployed (o keep s ous haste to nail the shepherd on - the | posted on what we wish to know. s of public opinion. The resultis a G try Wed ding. well as a financial success. He would be | English auspices, will be forgotten in | the farmers of Dodge county. Ther Gardner Will Not Go. Wyoming. Iivenbiolameddivgiofia yeungoloray; g 3 g A 1 f man m a country towh not five hundred certain to draw a crowd to this city from | the splendors of the coronation at Sam. | DOW several of these feeding establish- Plattsmouth Journal, The legislature has passed o 1aw (0 | yiiles from Boston not long ago, writes a the surrounding country which would | arcand and n putting on the crown in | ments in eastern Nebraska, and more This looks very much as it the vengeful Ei::‘ blish a public library in Cheyenne. | Kansas City Times correspondent. The pack tho exposition building nightly and | Central Asia the czar will strife to loosen | to follow. Tt is a well-scttled fact that in abuse of the Ishmaelite of the Omaha Herald heyenne has a tony polo club which | groom is a charming fellow, and his wed- had been leve at the surveyor-general in | indulges in a weekly vain. In the face of this report congress will The demand for houses in Laramie ex- | country church still ~ trimmed with hardly venture to abolish the office until | ceeds the supply. The town is now en- [ Christmas greens and filled with the peo- some of the wrongs of the settlersin N Jjoying its second growth. ple of the village who were interested in amo of “‘shinn ding had all the quiet charm of alittle overflow into the retail stores during the | the diadem of India upon the brow of the | the near future the range cattle will be day. Cincinnati’s spring boom was very | British quce: fattened for the mark ket in this way. Thoy backward until Mr. Jones put in lus ap- will all be fed in the corn'belt, and Ne- pearance, but he has brought commereial | WA papers are now all the rage; and | braska will consequently get the larger | braska have been righted, and the surveys | Cheyenne s worked up over a sensa- | the bride. = Some of the people were, joy and gladness in his wake. As a | the journal which fails to fill a place on its | Portion of them. correctly made, tlonalclopomont item, fn which o mar- ";'\l‘f"“"v RO ARS8 thols ““’l"‘“|‘(';‘ s on Mr. Jones would dis- [ staff with a sp correspondent of the - ried woman 00 years of agoand a young | ¢ 0L1C8, 19 LKL ONTINEICHE RRAIMIN R = i 0 ROD¢ D v DR e 3 solore v thirty y or junior are | make them shy. Some of the country count anything that our dry goods mer- | war of the rebellion is behind in_tho race | 16 ION “l“,"“ i f‘I‘ :;’:“,.“ T A Bocommoniarien to.Dr, Miller, ‘“‘:‘.";,fi.‘i‘,fm,‘,‘.fi: thivty yoars hor junior are ,’_,';,.‘,l:' o e ehants could secure for their counters. of enterprise. Shiloh has been fonght on | Rounces in advance that he will be *'deac ; i Against” any-tari bill, Mr. Kelly is do- | M- L Georze, the great Lam of the Omaha ciedly opposed to Innovations, As a | Herald, s no respect for tho truth or lasa conservative Presbyterian ho denounced | Yory PoF memory, Tho Nows would recom: adozen different plans during the past year, Vicksburg has been besieged as the with feminine astuteness acted on the principle that o man’s a mun wherever 3 'S s he comes from and whatever he wear; Trr redundancy and tautology of legal documents are well illustrated in the . ) SOME e bumpkins, with their result of no less than four different gen- ¥ c mend another trip to ature and an appropriation of §5,000 | But some of the ! n sy 9 0 g6 3 Stov Louer indiotment, published in tho Bee, | orals' suggestion, Hallecks' has boon ator. | the revised vorsion of the Old Testamont — oo to mako 1 buccoss, . *1 . | giled ale and tight boots ind big red | Has praven ththe sels tho best Stovey The technical phrascology is o relic of | nately proved tobo n fool and a hero, [ #2d 88 tho paid advocate of the stecl mo- M'“7,',.,,,,,,,",:,',l,:’,,:,‘:.,"':""' ythe Hancock memorial sorvices in | tho samo oo, " One_or ulil)mli(p:s:m’t he is cnfihle\lln nmkl\s |)n-lces the early nges of English procedure. In | John Pope has been pilioried as an in- nopoly, his principles will not permit 4 2 Cheyenne were held in the court house to take ] ; i e L The correspondence printed in_yesterday’s | Sutarday night. Addresses wore doliv. | 10 Oferihe™ ave tho | that this enlightened nge 1t would seem that | competent nincompoop and praised as a him to endorso any revised ve Journal comes pretty near vindicating this | ered byb(iuv:ruor Warren, Colonel Dow. | the. - usher's leave the the cobwebs of the musty centuries | brilliant strategist, and a score of other tariff, —— paper’s remarks anent the endorsement of | ney, Hon. J. S. Kerr, and others. ::‘\‘m.;{h:u ,{‘,‘]l‘]:n‘ 'if (lfim{“,?;,mbl.‘;f,h,l];:j::: Competition Cannot Compete With. should be swept out of existence, and | leading figures in the war have either | pyprecan bono question of the sterl- Mr. Ramsey by Dr. Miller. And we have an The Laramic soda works have been in [ was with him, repl *Oh, yes, butthat Wt o saghtforward, busimossdike | bon — dragged down from thoir | 1 n airoun bono ducstion of the sterl | jde that Dr. Miller must feel just o triflo | oporation during the winter, Pending | do't make any difference."’ And inspite | BRICK BLOCK, HOWARD, BE?WEEN method of stating the charges should be | pedestals or raised aloft for Pub- | e the statemont of Seoretary M on | cheap over his having gone to the extentof | the arrival of proper machinery from | of the white satin ribbons down the aisles s adonted. If it wore simply stated in the | lio commondation contrary to the after the statement of Secretary Man- | calling us names for having said he had e la,)glan}i,px periments are being made to | the jubilant country onle burst out and »l'(‘gmunfl 17th Streets. BRas todiotment, for instance, thatJohn | verdiot of contemporary history ning that the expense of draping the pub- | dorsed Mr. Ramsey—that is, if he had any | fscertain in howmany forms the product | almost arrived at “the church doors as N i A o 4 can be utilized. By the 1st of . r g v i of Nebraska, on a certain day, with | Sherman-Stanton controversy over the | Hendricks, The discrepancy was, how- To.Be Closed Out in Job Lots. operation. They will prove to be the | washeard to whisper, *Thope the cattle " felonious intent and with malice and pre- | negotiations which preceded the surren- | gve 3 '“ il | . 3 i ) l"’”v', Kansas City Journal, largest m,n_l most Jll‘l)l’lxlbh} manufactur- | will keep their pews till the remains have CORNER 13th AND DOUGLAS STREETS. ik fation, shoob and kill his wife with & | der of Joo Johnston's army, o the spring ver, more than made up throughout the The man in Denison, Tex., who sold mem- | P& establishment in Wyoming. passed out.”” But it wusa jolly affair —_— country. . berships in an Oklahoma colony at $2 Colorado. There were no manners, but lots of good — apiece, entitling the buyer to a few hundred vel ‘ax hus been discoverced | heartedness, and such remarks as w Witk Judge Crawford in Judge Post’s an ,“»h..,.u\vc,-'{m,u.“-im,-_v should be opened A vein of borax hus been discovered | mude hnd no urban sting in them. It was | Th only reulur savings bank in the state, Five .$150,000 evolver, it would indicate tothe average | of 1865, and a number of confederate lot- 300,000 Capital Stock. . “mind that he was oharged with murder | ters are published to show that the terms Liability of Stockholdors, K ~ v i o N Ao ” v S 4 Ny near Sterhing. -y . J y ptweo! oF el ONOSE D . o tho st dugree, iy ol cover th | of thowurtander proposed by Jobnton, | shocs, Hanscom's som-in-avw Prtchett | i, s disapponeed irom actvolifo. #olet | “Tho Soutbory Utes want to sell their s10al Hlaaputs ‘to baamong hotwoon Rk ont |atarosk neid op dopeslty, B 11 2 loca) i ontimenta: will' be | Ly Btanton waro Lo l'uulily.lhn el decorating Lambertson’s brogans, and | Denisonin company with a United States rvation and move to Utah, there was no aflectation and 1o enyy— LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTATE. Marshal Bierbower where he is, Dr. Mil- | deputy marshal, and his stock of Oklahoma vo Chinese were recently held up at | that is, none perceptible to the nuked oye ler is willing to let Mr., Morton name the | ¢olony memberships will now be closed out [ Durango, robbed of $300, and forced to | nor audible to the listening car. [f° 1 Otoe county postmasters. ‘This generos. | 1 job lots at auction, write a check for $50. The footpads pot married and were & youngster t re g lling ks A, L eseaped seoms tome 1 should “like to be Emmett Crawford in Mexico is examined, | and his fellow conspirators in the trans- Ll)‘ll":‘;ut;:;:‘l;:{;"‘"“h““ to the oyes | pne Barking of Corporation Curs. | More building is reported as going on | marrel in u little country church, hung ~ ghe more certain it becomes that he w action, The battles of the war are now § m Arbor Lodge, - Orve Videle Van | i Manitobu thin ever before, “und' tho | with cherizroans, and wiih only the v FIRST N ATION AL BANK : 0 h : ) ; ; e A British bull-dog barkedOat Senator Van e n over before, und the | H e folks to look on, It smacks of sin- * murdored by a gang of Greasor bandits | boing bravely fouglit over sgamn on | Ty Zerald has seen fit to call the Bek | Wyck in Washington and this fact furnishes | bnoeweg far Qo coming venson are yary | M © agitated and eventuslly earried out, Jefl Davis and the oflicers of the expiring & = X confederate government, and that Gen. & Tae more the recent killing of Captain | Sherman, was made the dupe of Davis OFPICERS: Presidont: Wi, A. Paxton,Vice L. M . Hennett, Munixing Di- John E. Wilbiir, Casl o pncouraging. ty and has no display, no striving for masquerading under the name and flag | paper, and 1f innt | o slaughtor. s ) OB S8 o8 the B $ | OROGUERRIRG: oo b Foct about if, nnd yet, withal, it has the ERTTT B et our sister ropubl et e e s iy Ao Ty a slaughter-house organ. As a matter of | a text for both the editows of the State Jour- The coal mine near Cimarron, Mont- i y ) U. 8. DEPOSITORY, i ! fact the BEE is nobody’s organ, but even | nal. There is nothing strange about this | rose county, is forty feet neeessary solemnity aml is clear and definite and does not | be belteved, neither Grant, Sherman, or | the packing-house d..,,mu,';m' including | matter and we don’t blawe the British bull | almost uul%ely free from bite ith nee matters in charging the Mexicans | any of the popular heroes of the war had | Mr, Boyd, admit that it is the only me. | 40% since every native cur_and spaniel ot | tar or sulphur. Omaha, Nobraska. ...$5600,000 — An Ingenions Defense, Jhicago Tribune: ~ Columbus Wilson, | Capital intending to plunder the American | much to do with crushing out the great | diun i Nebraska, wearin corporation collar, has The Colorado state militi bers » . IR ! ’ ho great | diun through which to reach th lo, | Denrasks, ga corpory llar, b bo Colorado state militia numbers th from Fort Wayne, Ind., stood on | Surplus................... . ...100,000 eamp, and to make away with all its oe- | rebellion. RS Pl LM s | been yelping at the heels of. the sevator for | 1,474 mon of arms and, thirty-three gen- A TN SR, MR AT R AT e i gupants. The subjoect is one for interna- . gional investigation and scttlement. Prix democratic faction with the pack- " Mere formal apologies should not be | ing house brand © found a new sub- | 7y * sufficient, So long as such incidents, | ject to assault and are now turning their . which have been unfortunately frequent.| mud batterics on the editor of this paper “along the border, are allowed to continue | for publishing in its columns the letters several years. There is an instinet about ull'!.\l and staff officers. The fo dogs which neither climate nor nationality | thirty companies. His attorney de 1 him before AL ol 7t - can change. Since 1884 70,000 acres of land have MAGHIS] SUHBEA0 M BA TR o John A, Creighton, Vics Pr F., 1. Davis, Cashier, 4 tr: ? e | ek & been taken up in the vicinity of Alamosa, | prisint befoor us we appala to the marcy decided that cartons (boxos or coverings) Mr. ltfl‘-‘,«',r'l::?:”'Ag;r:’l"t'lnt“d- an oxcellent Indication of the growth in | hy this ixcellont coort. as will as to the e daop i ansa 0 . IL Megauier, Ass'c Cashlor, must be admitted free of duty, This de- | ar Rosewater rued that | Pusiness the town may expect. facks, But what ar’ the fuckg, sort We o] _ b J . Rosewater seems to have arguea that iy - v N . 7ha ks* ‘The clsion will result in & 1058 of $7,000,000 to | s country expeots. someiiing moro of Lim | pc2 Hovement bas been started by South ) Whiu ) the polas T, 72 405N40 GARLICHS & JOMNSON, ¢ includes and fired his rey at the passers-by. | Herman Kountze, President. of a very racy Interview with Mr. Boyd. lent, ) United States supreme court ha repa : . Do army organization, however complete, | of Miller, Boyd & Co. relating tc 3 tnaasime § & H J Pueblo to organize a new county, to be un}Ixur— than whom a nater, throoer ma can keep the pe s e Boyd & Co. relating to the | the treasury in money that must be ve- | than the mere task of editing a representa- | o)l Bossamor, and to chango the name | niver. did his juoty—siz that the clien P the peace on the | squabble over the surveyor gencralship. | funded, and will cause an annual falling | tive paper in Omaha, for the telegraph in- | of South Pueblo'to that of Bessemer City. | waz droonk an’ distoorbin' the puce b joanjtroatior, The fact that Moxico | Theso interesting documents, which, {o | off of from §3,000,000 to 7,000,000 in du- | foris us that he is now in Washington *vig- | vererne e 11 ail shooting the pussor-boys. W ate, | "8 80 torn with internal feuds that the | quote Father Tom, are “more numcrous | ties, orously denouncing the course pursued by Uncertainties of Life, what ar hiel 4 the facks? Sir, this poor, grane overnment is criminally lax in repress- | than edifying” in the eyes of the packing the railroad companies in their treatment of Chlcago Herald. counthry boy, lavin his dishtitoot mother B A |\.' K E: R S %_'“ the lewless elewent inside and out- | house duet, have stirred up the animals Tue willipus-wallopus, about which the | the public.” Mr. Rosewater is not a large In 1880 Mr. Tilden wrote a pathetic | an' wapin' milee, tuck w money | ;_ her military organization, jealousy | to an alarming degree of savagencss, | Herald talks so much,seems Lo he getting | man, being a trifle over four feet in height, | letter to the democrats assembled at | they had an e to this city, sor the United States, sud the rich field | “Rosowater,” says My, Boyd, ‘“is | inits work at Washington. If the late but as the countryman sid of Edwin Booth, | Cincinnati to say that bis fecble health ;‘I"":‘;;mm - ,‘}w ) iea B for plunder across the border in Arizona | fighting J. Sterling Mortow's bat. | advices aretrue the hyphenated what-is-it whowm Lie saw playing “Othello” for the st |y the near upproach of the time when |yl sor, av whom yer anur has hard, | 1nvestment Seoueiti iand New Mexico, joined to the certainty | tles.” Rosowater 18 doing nothing | i8 walloping Morton and Miller into hay- | time, “that little cuss when he got, mad | o would bo compelled to down the | Betteil Soong thives an's sor they | Loaus negotiuted on city property E all outrages perpetrated will be | of the kind. He is an in. | monious conjunction. looked fllhuut uwn“we- )::;‘m o hcfl _lim;: purden he was then carrying, admon- | robbed him ay the forelhown awaitin’ him | proved favms. buted to the restless Apaches, have | terested spectator, and a spectator only, Auistas M. Roscws " eftorts Loike the Su- 4. o lae | | facks, sor, admit y i 516 N, 16th STREET, OMAHA, NEB. | D hat it would bo Jmmassible for | thro’ the savin's ho hud, yer anur, These | 6 per cent intares ished bim that it wo b = ur' facks, sor. Thin, havin' droogged [ fther gettin’ rid av H M d ontime devosits test industrial consolidation g ed the Mexican guerrillas to syste- atic slu g match, Tug g im to accept the presidential nomina- B~ A e ans E rapine and plunder on this side of | He declines to enterrinto the controversy | of the day will be that of the pucking. 1t fsn't a Republican Funer: tion, or if elected, to exccute the duties [ pit MR RN M S s e skame t & PISHER, ‘the Rio Grando, in which they have been | except from the standpoint of an outsider. | house and slaughter-house brigades of Ne- ¢ Omalia Republican. of office. Many of his friends nsisted | they're afther thryin' o ne lad, | asted up to the present time. Itis | He has very willingly contributea, as | braska politicians. Editor Rosewater is worrylug the packing: | on nominating him in spite of his in- | Thim are facks, yer unur, fiuf‘u' put time that our government should | much as lay in his power, to a clearer ——— house people by publhlunl:l lhdu letters and | pramities and of what was believed to be }l_ns samo gun _mAhu' ‘l.}"nd, ”x” \m!“:.':.'{l | fake steps to protect its own interests | view of the situation as it exists, by fur- | THE great men of the democratic telegrams of Millor and Boyd to Seeretary | the certainty that he could not survive | him an the corner aud to! 1 %1 iohi 2 - . Lamar about the surveyor-generalship of this | his term, but so many represcentations of | Yer anur, sor, the facks are nishing documentary evidence of the | party are dying off, but the factional | jauq distriet, and the Herald boldly repro- | the old’ gentleman’s feebleness, wore | all who lave no iuterest in the cus double-faced methods of the Nebraska | fight between the pucking-house and | duces thew to show that “there’s nothing in | made thal he was reluctautly abandoned | we appale to the murey av the coort, as D L. admitted by an’ ~=AND + TANE. Eupicla | g assort the value of the lives of its iean eitizens.