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3 =2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:IMONDAY, JULY 5. 1856, THE DAILY BEE i An Towa Knight hmr!nm faith 1n De Lesseps that gives A Brilliant Stroke. bridal tour, “you have money, and you will | Platto early last woek and skinned the | Sy 3 £ 4 e The trite old aphorism, “When rogues | him great power, and it is notimprobable The county commissioners who felt | probably want to speculate more or less. You | town thoroughly. He distributed $100 in 15 PERRY DAVIS g1 ¢ OWARA Ovrice, No,ina ANp 016 rarvaw 87 | fall out,” ete., had a somewhat vigorous ”A:ttfim force of the influence he can | deeply msulted because: one Read exer- | of course know that Lam a broker®” “Yes, | prize nd raked in §500. The town offers New YOr Orrice, Room 66, TRIRUNE BUILDING | jl]yctration in the Towa democratic con- | bring to bes WASHINGTON OFrFICE, NO. 513 FOURTEENTH ST, r, evory bit of which he and | . vontion Iast Thursday. Tho incidentthat | his nssociates will marshal 1o this Iast su- | Published every morning, excopt Sunday. The | gave spirit and spice to the assemb | preme effort to save the enterprise from | the asse ised his prerogative ns & citizen of | SIt” “And in case you make any deals—" | & permanent eituation to a fool killer. PAIN - KILL R Omaha and questiondd the cotrectness of | Certainly, sir: but you should remember | Harry Dady “»kiv\"“l by the light of that while cireumstances make a father-in- | the moon’ from Shelton recently, leayv- 1S RECOMMENDED BY ment are lighly elated over ing his fri o i1 th \ law, cho your broker is a matter of bus- | ing his friends and relatives in the lurch think a_brilliant stroke of au- | i " ot lidbcdo bt for various sums, ranging from 5 to $20. | Physicians, Ministers, Missfonartes B ey I PRERE: DEUHENRC 1| threatened disaster, will be strong | what the Managcrg and withont which the convention wou state, | i N ¢, TERME BY AL have been a rather tame and common- | enough to overcome those who may op rity. Thisconsistsin lowering instead | - The Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri val of Factorfes, Work-ghops, Plantations, gne.vonr........ 4100 Thron Months..... 420 | placo aflir, was the introduction of a res | pose their sclieme because of the interna- | of raising certain assessments, as de- | Concerniog Miss Rose Elizabeth. | loy railrond has oftered to put up larg "“""“y’;" “""W'““;‘_‘:‘ o it Bis Months. b iy Y| Glution tdenouncing the state senators | tional controversy in which it would | manded. In this way the commissioners | = Ewilacelphia Recont shops at Fremont if the citizens of that evor given B8 trlal Tur WrekLy Der, Published Every Wednesans. | who accepted pay, amounting in each | involve the two countries I'he propose to show what a dangerous matter | resident Cleveland is saidto have re | vr}mn nu';l‘ll ke it an inducement for | 22 TENME, POSTRAID: case to $210, for the time preceding the | having the L favorable means | it is for any one to vontite to meddle | y offered his sister Rose an income of | them to do so. TAKEN INTERNALLY IT WILL Bf FOUND A NE¥ e Conr, Wi premim o | © \ 1 | 3L g the most fave : A ) per annum If she would quit literary | Emil Merha, a five-yoar-old at Pierce FAILIXG CURE FOR goe Year, with premium._. “ 19 | Brown impeachment trial during which | of information predict that the cham- | with the annual job of stroking the backs | (ork for a time and take & {rip abroad, but | lunched on poison berries and died SUDDEN COLDS, OIS, PALNS ty ‘F’l':'\!I;:vv;":-;.'\v\”\‘xlu‘m‘y premium <15 | the senate was not in n, If a dyna- | ber of deputies will vote the bill of tax shirkers and’ putting the | she declined, preferring the life of indepen J. M. MeDonough, of the O'Neill Tri- | ° THI \wm‘\("ll (‘I"\I\Ii" \xl\\ ) ’ - it | mite bomb had exploded right in the cen- | introduced by the vernment allowing | serews on the men of moderate means. | dence she had enjoyed before she went to | bune, sallied fourth on the 8d, tipped Y R § AL X CORRESPONDENCE: ter of the Lit could not have ereated | the Panama canal company toissuc a [ So far as Mr. Readis charwes i Washington, In mak a recent contract 1 foaming schooners with Tom O'Day and .\U.l\‘ AND BOWEL COM. ' A”‘m'"v"‘"mu \tions relating to mw:w'l““. greater coufusion than ensued upon the | lottery loan, thereby so far associating | certain firms were concerned, we are | to take editorlal charge of a Chicago | SWapped plans for legislative and con “',\-I'\.I T SR O OF itk dogm, 0 0 tdressed ©IOELE Y vouding of this resolution, and one of the | the government with the enterprise that | quite ready to admit that he probably | BN ‘\:n‘l kit el L T e "””"'*‘ ths. Pelaniitie. Temd THROAT, &o. BUSINESS 1.ETTERS: lary bber ator Knight of Du- | when this loan is exhausted, as it speedily attacked in some instances the wrong | !8ted that the publisher should not attempt 10 business of he Velentine lanc APPLIED EXTERNALLY, 1 o % H : s At oation | t0 Make capital cut of lier late connection | office for June has increased $3,000 over 4 bk All businges potters nnt romits 1que nded from his seat with th will be, it will beedme®n comparatively | men. - One cffvet of the investigation | o) O iidouse atfairs the business of May, thus making it the | IT 18 TIE MOST RFFFCTIVE AND BEST LIN{=T Sl B Joaliy denn ind agility which characierize | easy matter to force the completion of | which he forced was to bring out] the dis A U — largest month's business within the his ON EARTI YOR CURING payubleto r the movements of a man who sits down | the project hy the pressure of public sen i proportionate taxation borne by our Watterson's Views. ;wl\ll\d‘Iln office. The amount of money | SpRAINS BRUISF RHEMATIS U A hard on the penctratingend of a bent pin, | timent upon the gove t. It was | jobbers and wholesalers, It was proper Boston Glob andled we CUR OO TR. A I [ iment upon the governmen i y N SURALGIA 00 ) TE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY. PROPRIETORS | Mfr Kuight waved his white | doubtless this vie o very probable | i3 the commissioners, this being tho case, | Colonel Henry Watterson writes back from | . J. . Walte accomplice in the LA Ly AN ) ®. ROSEW AT o | doubtl this view of the very probs h I3 f et N i I | thsiicanoe bisigess wor l it D BURNS, FROST-BITES, &c . ROSEW A’ EDITOR. above i oac P 1 asult of tho o Y ¢ log to reduce the asse onts S ondon with native frankness thata fu nsurance business wore st i i) e ik — ol T L ‘,fl.'l‘ eoplliliiefoadtauinn sl Lo s anit e dasessiants where they | | loded AngloSaxon can never be wholly | Kota Gity Inst week for swindling a farmier Prices, 26¢., 50 i THITDAILY DL ng eye and warlike micn chal: | scheme that prompted the introdue were manifestly too high, But it was as | Dlooded Anclo-Saxon ca YOIy | S of 183 by hogus motes. | Waiters is a | 1iceS, 26, 60¢. and §1.00 per Ba.ly. 1t A S, lenged *he attention of the startled and | in congress, some days since, of a r highly improper in the board to perform | {HIFSCT It TIwRr, was o Drite A | resident of Sarpy county, and stands a | Sworn Statement of Circnlation. perspiring bourbons. He was evidently | tion declaring that the United State its nction in a manner intended to cast | o SR LS EC ‘,'..'",.;,,‘;':;,‘,:"“,:.“,,, 1 | fair chance of removing to Lincoln. FOR SALE BY ALL MEDICINE DEALERS Btate of Nobraska, |, loaded for the oceasion, and he vourcd | view with “great solicitude and disfavor ~:Nrmli! upon honest inquiries into tax | nothalf adozen men in either house of APl 'i“‘"'f ciisdalibon will t¥~ Beware of Imitations. &7 : of Douglas. | out hot shot with Gatling gun rapidity. | this contemplated action of the French | dodging andto leave the impression that i : e entertain the brethren of Omaha next | o - Goo. B, Tzschuck,seerotary ot the Bea Pub- | OV g & contemplated action of the « I congress with enough courage to tell the | Qovivday ee 8 v = B 11 compny. does sormnly swene thni | Ho charaoterized the resolution ns a lio | government, or any other measure cal- | Read’s charges had only operated to the | truth. Tho Colonel is not likely to find any- | pees vy Base batl, horse and human | S § the actual circilation of v Bes | and its author ns & liar, and demanded | culs ydiira hie Ps a | disadvantage of the county instead of | thing in life it 4 races, and other sports, will be arrangec v B o [ 1 asa liar, an L culated to identify it with the Panama antage county e ng in life worth living for till he sets 10 | for tio visitors, 1,200’ of whom fre ox- \ Rlibe that before the convention ventured to | canal.” drawing official attontion to the reckless | Berne and blufls Minister Boyd Winchester | pooted, an{ L 19th brand men as rascals who had taken a Those who at the outsot condemned | disregard of the revenue law by our city | on a single discard and a pair of deuces. P, O'Salli of the West Point Yt fow hundred dollars from tho state treas: | thi ; Fi ! r aro | nssessors 3 — Progress, wore pictures of Parnell and OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Tuesday. 15th \ L sta i project as impracticable long ago | 8 3 = b i e “rog , wore pictures of Parnell anc /] . B tieday 1otk ury, it would better turn its attention to | found most ample justification of their | If the county commissioners really "4";‘"',"";,""‘" '}f“ {I'"I\I"‘*‘:;;'“It'!"':';"\"|'~‘<'l Jn immortels, ‘the | Paid up Capital, ... $250,001 “Thur: ‘m_;;} »m the evil ||\c|”xu of the nati wd- | judgment. After the expenditure of \}I. b to make a brilliant stroke let _them Daniel,” said the president, “what did | leave TS Hus. Atopnol RN e BuplusMay 1, 1885 .« 25,000 Friday, 15th.... Vst se the assessme renl sty DY & 3 ministration. “I'he circumstantial way 1n | nearly a thousand million franes upon [ Faise the assessment in real estate in the | yoy fhink of my wit in the veto messages?” | lion’s tail and now strokes the spine with V. YATes, Prosido . 3 £t T . Third ward 25 per y L H. W. Yares, President. Average which the valiant Knight indicated to his | the “work, even «a French govern- iivd ward 25 per cent, doublo the as- | A his excellency leaned back in the ¢l the grain, A.E. TovzavLty, Vice President. b Y fellow-democrats the subjects which | ment .agent sent to examine | sessmenton unimproved property hela | and passed his hands one over another, while Six thousand aeres of land near Tim- W. H. 8. HuGues, Cashier, Subscribed and sworn to before me this | might properly recerve theirdenunciation [ it, and undoubtedly predisposed | by wealthy capitalists in the First and | his faco beamed with confident expectaney. | berville, a few miles from Fremont, com- Lt cearhid 5 ”{L‘,‘,’:f”’"“"‘“ ey s B | was to the last degree confounding, and | in its favor, is unable to report anything | Second, and cast their ofticial peneils | ‘The private secretary hesitated a moment I'V'hinslh--“f:n'n_"u]l(lu Standard Cattlo | 1 “\’ M'\':'l‘:" f"""‘:qb(fi’:“:‘(;“ SRl R L R G L T L A ® onotraeine of Uhe canal than that | down the lists of the Fifth and S or two before replyings then blurted out, im- | €ompany, were finally transferred to th pelme JALIN, Geo. B, Tzschuek, belng firstiuly sworn,de- .‘-:1“ :'flu [mf lw‘\jlvn % mob fled in-dis- | more encouraging of tho eanal than that bR I;nr(nhll .1 ;yf’l‘f\ \m'l‘ l\l.I:(. 1: | Dulstsety s “Tt wns admirable. Sirersdmira. | company’ and the deeds recorded lnst A E. TOUZALIN, o end 8 «‘:\”wm x‘.:mu.:h;‘.b::. L |>"nl ‘l\‘v:‘”” or rom the meeting place. 1t is a possible undertaking, but that the |I\>| o {:"m 3 \: ar O Pretent | pior hiere hasn't been anything like it [ Week. The aggregate ensh paid for the BANKING OFFICE: ¥y tha i at they ower or It is refreshing to get the a candid and str: of | date of its completion and the cost fixed aightforward confession | by AL de Lesseps are daily circulatic of the Daily B month of Jany 1836, was 10, sssment. The se the ag: simee Jumbo died land v S130,000. know better. | - And peace and good-will teigned between | Tho young son of Farmer Bailoy THE IRON BANK, of 7S copies nore than proble- | gregate for February, 15, 1050 copies:” for Mareh | from a democract of the hollowness and | mati o additional six hundred | Under the statute they are bound to | fie prisident and his ‘private secretary | Platto county, took a ath in Shell ereek, Oor. 1811 and Farnam Strests, | en\»'l'm- tor \h\;‘ 1% “x‘h“o':‘r.“,huhw' BAL | insineerity of the party’s professions. In | nullion franes which the company secks | equalize the —assessment whatever the | wer day. 2 'i‘!“‘l"“"'fl"fl']“ y 'l!;'lll on to lhi‘ll:lr\l:\l of | _ Geueral Hanking Business Transastalk e = i} ) N VR % = 'y . s 3 1 Theair inoess is — - - his horse while e Wi . The 'S¢ = ko, B, Tzscver, | the present instance Mr. Knight left | wonld not meet a fourth of the expendi- | result upon the totals. Their business is {Better suddonly dashiod off, Aragaing the boy T Sworn to and subseribed before me, this | nothing o be desired in that diree- | ture yet to be made. The Panama canal | to correct inequalities in the assessment. George Macdonald., over the prairie for a quarter of a mile, 3 25th day of June, A. D. 1556, T tion. He declared what every honest | is the monumental failure of the nine- | An increase or a decrease incident to [ Better to smell the violet cool than sip the | The boy escaped serious injury. $ | >, FrIT, democrat in the country will | teenth century. equalization is entirely legal. The most glowing wine: Mrs. Cal Walton enjoys the distinetion P ] Notary Publie. | concede, that the politicians of the party e briliant stroke of business which some | Betterto hark a hidden brook than wateh a | of being the white wife of a colored cal- Y ls falltug, Dratn -m.».a 4 = = amond shine, Jtwit i o8 faliing, Dral ) Mrt, RANDALL'S tarifl bill will steop the | 40 MOt approve the general course and ARGIheE VERABEBIT Gift: of the board could mako would betokeop | e sominer'in Platismouti She trequently B 1 or Torerk kB ORNLY WASR - R 1S sleop the | o0 St e Pt R LR S asont ead | sober for a few days while they are at- | Better the love of a gentie heatt than beauty’s | takes a contract to illuminate the town sleep of ‘other 1iko teasureswhich were | PONCY Of the president and that their | Cornelius Vanderbilt, the prosent head | sober for a fow days while they are at r lie love of Y81 With a bottle or two for brushes. Last | ofuteel o bt SEANCHALR drafted not to pr proclamations to the contrary are false | of the fannly, has added another gift to | tending to the business of the county. Better the roses living seed than roses in a | weck she spilled herself overthe county, | Aty e = . and meaningless, and he furthermore de- | the number which have been mad Al e y crowd. and narrowly Cal utivnis; | iy y ENGLISII ¢ to be asked to | clared what every intelligent citizen | by those of his name, which is aps ¢ ENGLISHMEN uid not lA:t:\L\‘kl!\rll)’ Botter to live. in' loneliness than to bask in “nlpwn dat ole ma’ah into de ribber.”” lon (0ftico 01 by maih) with £fx einiit B iatcuot it Lo between | Kuows that the present administration is | move practical benefaction than any of | to bananas, which are just bomg intro loye all 4 Grand Island went o thousand miles | MUALE AUBNOY: Bo. 174 Futon Strest. New Yorks | some months ago to contr 't & = " s Al The product of the Cin- | ESTABUSKED (77 USEDINALL ok o wfi;‘z’ufififi% S PASOF THE ana skin | Better the fountain 4n the heart than the | from home fountain by the way. for a steel cinnati ch Thursday n far from being invulnerable, and all talk | its predecessors. Mr. Vanderbilt is about | duced in that country. The ba about its exceptional purity and honesty | to erect for the benefit of the employes | ame which is so successfully operated is the merest fustian. Although the con- | of the New York Central and altied lines | on the sidowalk is probubly the cause of | Better be fed by a mother's hand than eat Koitotha frulte alone at will New York and Omaha. Aunother ‘‘air line’’ 1s good. Most of the others have been purely wind. vention adopted the denunciatory reso- | alarge building in New York city, for | British di B o . S . | cage sawed thei way out and escaped > ————— 5 7 X 3 e o) 2 ) etter to trust in God than say, “My goods | fii& Ay e o lddlde » b gt JoAQUIN MiLLER announces, “This | Jution andindulged in the usual “ful- | which he provoscs to pay out of his own my storeliouse fill.”” z Tho ease with which the prisoners got | (SO LB D WGRLD f¥ear; God willing, I shall stopjwriting,” [ some flaitory” of the president, the dem. | private purse. The siructure will be m,h"fi},‘,‘,:"‘x:i‘.".T,‘,'\I(f"‘.f:}k\:v.:ll'.”:l(.';?,""(',,f.‘i'; Better to he alittle wise than in knowledge el 107 ll];;t‘i»xlx’x"]'l’(‘):lf.[ R ;‘ v Mr. Miller goes too far toask permission, | 2cracy of Towa must bear throughout the | free for all his railroad employes. It i, SRR to abound; NG A D Gl b nux ARRIAGE 0 Tf he wil! consult people nearer home his | CAmpaign the weight of Mr. Knight's | will contain bath rooms, gymnasium and }"m- on our business streets. Chairman | Better to_teach o child than toil to fill perfee- ot, one evening lst weol N announcoment will be received with | ADETY, though not therefore less truthful, | bowling alleys in the basement; a read- | House will discover this fact in the near tonsround: and for 'protectios deafening enthusiasm accusation of insincerity and dissimula | ing room, library, room for games and | Subsequently. Better to sit at a master's feet than thrilla | who he imagined were pursuing him to | allthe bes Carriage Bullgers nd Doniors, tion, ax his candid s just arraign- ices irst floor; a large hall for = listening ake his life. He w riven & berth in CINCINNATI, U. S. A ol 1d of his candid andsjust arraign- [ oflices on the first floor; a large hall for ABOUT WOMEN. Better suspect that ' thou art proud than be | the granary, but ‘h”_hl;-g the m;m IS RIS 3 5 —n— rom MEN | cualogues and Prices on application. Soid by ATOR RIDDLEBERGER has intro- | ment of the democratic administration. general meetings and rooms for classes sure that thou art great H i AR = S ! r classe [ L art great. umped through u window " house B =111 to/roifice tho sancics of can: ——e on the second floor, and rooms for jani- | There are no newsboys in the City of mare AT rs.Dr. H d : Better to walk the realunseen than wateh the | lanaing in a_bulldog's mouth. He v 210 et calo inet officers, senators and members Gladstone Against the Field. tor's family and sleeping rooms for men | Mexico. The papers are all sold by women, hou's event; 5 arrested and jailed, and the snakes ban- per cent. He might as well nave intro- | The BEE'S special cablegrams tins | commng in late or detained | Whohold them out to pussers-by, but never | Better the “well done at the fast than the air | ished. His name is Caruthers and he | Hashad 3 years' hospital practice; gives the duced a bill to make water run up hill. | morning give an_interesting review of | in the city over night i | saya woud. GBS UL A GO, YR S T AT TR ) The amount of political capital that he | the English elections with side lights | the upper story. In addition there | Miss Hattie Dennison, whp was last Better to have a quiet grief than a hurrying lowa ltems. alsoasca & spociali: Uloorationa) ol ~.‘»lxl':i ‘.m will make out of introducing bills that | from such distinguished Irishmen ~as | will be a theatre with a stuge for private | hostuistiess o VRIS WH RS ALY B0 BotrelCiiEnts : A large creamery 1s to be be huilt at | fever sores cured. Treatmeat by correspoud- 1ave 10 earthly show of paseiug will not | Justin M'Carthy and Timothy Harring: | theatricals, lectures, concerts and devo. | st woman to receivo.presiential oftco in e, the wittght of the dawn than the | Inwood ence soliclted. B viaiblo to the nakod e ton. Mr. M'Carthy writes from Ulster | tional exercises, and a room for the rml- | 1he territory. ¥ LI George Godfrey,who forgec Oftice and Residence--No. 2219 California y 2 ward, an English woman, has | Better a death when work Mrs, 1 s done than | & note at Ottuliwa thirteen y Street, Omaha, Neb. been engaged as professor of oratory in the Cincinnati law schiool.. ‘Thie students like | Better Eartlvs most favored birih: has been run down and jailed. ST 7 gt o s great bouse than the | “Tho Dos Moines st raitway eom- | WOODBRIDGE ~ BRO'S the innovation. King of all the carth. pany has filed articles of incorporation, by bringing cheering nows of w probable | road branch of the Young Men’s Christian OMAmA 1S full of strangers hunting | Rationalist gam in tho strongnold of | Association. houses. Real estate transfers are boom. | Orangeism, and the correspondent from In bis letter to the directors of the New ing, but there are ten inguiries for reat | DUblin predicts that whatever the result | York Central, making the tender, Mr. | o\ v ot'400 \ omen wha keop ar: ; o i a capital stool of 500,000, Y 4 S e ish 2 r 8 ! p dram-shops in ik e et 3 with a capital stock o 000, estato to every lot sold. o is toboa | in England the Irish phalanx will be | Vanderbilu calls attention to o’ well | oy York clty only one Isan American. This BTARE AND TREBITORY. John G. Goetz, of Burlington, hus heen State Agents | great year for Omuha and those who | found as solid m 1886 as that of the Sons | known fact, which should have a wider | js a statement of which our countrywomen Nebraska Jottings. fined §50) for violation of un injunction have banked on the fact are finding | ©f Liberty in New York in 1776.” | appreciution among employers. This may well feel proud. AT Ny restraming him from sclling liquor. FOR THE out that wisdom isa profitable invest: | The ministers may be beaten | tnat all experiments looking to the w Miss Rebecca Williams, a Baltimore belle, Beside her pa’s chair did lay A scheme to establish a tri-state fair a iation is on foot o nd being pushed by ment. across the channel, but Parnell | fare and comfort of employes have been | recently had her it painted by the A mamnioth firecracker! ’ ' and his supporters who have brought | proved to foster ~and promote | famous Cabanal, of ris, at a cost of ‘\v,;.‘xh,.'.'.‘;.{,';‘,ll.l’f.?’?n%'f,l w“']v-' dingfleitizonoioffloweillineliand A rawyer has appeared before the | home rule almost within sight will again | good fecling and sccure botter | 0,000, b provecded to whacker, Riiaosd raliacia tolbek tromurad Jocal authoritics with tho request that an | sit in Westminstor to force the 1ssuo toa | service, while they causo u general | A Woman's Labor union has been ieor- | Lightning rod swindlors are working | by the sty anthorities ot Dabiane. at a _ nssessment of $1,000 be taken from the | successful conclusion, even in the face o | recognition of common interests in the | Porated at San Francisco for the purpose of ne county. cost of $3,000. It is to be used in micad- property of a neighbor and placed upon | an adverse majority. joint work of employers and cmployed. | manufacturing wearing apparel, establishing | Michael Maher, of Dodge county, has | amizing the streets. Omaha, Neb his own lot. It is necdless to say that | In England the contest This is a phase of socialism to which none | 1aundries, eating-iouses, restaurants and | patented a car coupler. A stock company is being formed by e V00 ot Il | the interesting incidentdid not take place | stone and the fleld. The issue must nu". can take exception. It is a method of reading-rooms. A young men’s republican club has | the business men of Sci for the pur- b [ iomat inion, .Y Gotals | bominakon: Mang of thscalo i | kg sl wosth whi. banes | FO%, Fatan o Sewanee, Tun, vt b orgonimd s Grond oitad. | yesouigraeing gy i ol i | TR, IMPEY. T4 ol jonists o el s rule its alik v benefac 1 o efi- X ¢ 0 SRS e ¥ P o ok A gl 2 ) emakable prodigy. eral upionists are fru.(nd‘q to home rule | fits alike the benefactor and the benefi- | {5 pe established in Nashville through her | postoflice with forget-me-nots. Burlington's city debt amounts to | prootics limited to Diseases of the | e vylnlsl opposed to Mr. Gladstone’s plan. | ciar Good wages ave not everything, | exertions, She Is training to become an Broken Bow is preparing to receive the | about $480,000, mostly due for uid to rail- i : Nearny ten million dollars were | Such men as Bright and Chamberlain | after all. Employers who interest them- | Episcopal Sister of Merey. T e AT roads and the accumuluted compound | EVE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT, interest during their contest in court. The internal revenue collector at Dav- enport did an increased business the past fiseal year, notwithstanding prohibition. ! lopped off the public debt Inst month, but | and Caine are agreod upon the nccessity | selvos in their employes' welfare and ’Dvur!nxuflon of the many for the benelit | of Irish reform, and are as strongly op- | minister to their wants of the few by the operations of our out- | posed to coercive measures as many | by the inte | ragoous tariff charges hus received no | of Mr. Gladstone's followe 5 Miss Winifred Edgerton, of Wellesly col- Large stock yards are being built at are in turn repaid | lege, has been wade a Doctor of Philosoohy | 1.ong Pine by the Elkhorn Valley rond. st which their employes | ewn laude by Columbia college. She isthe | Another coal find is reported in Holt They | take in promoting the work of | first woman who has reccived this mark of | county, on the furm of Jumes H. Rush- ! In the words of Gladstone, no other na- | upon the principle of home rule but upon | ingman has declined to leave his | S ; _E‘h}n]?;-:I|x;‘-ull‘:il(:;mi:rxfi-e ll_n"nml de- Dhastateilanrd Vot haalthi basHustnubs Glasges fitted for all forms of defective non the globe would submut to such | jts application. In consequenee, all the | job for higher wages because he was at- | Abasixaays typesotting contest held in om tho do astings - evory | ;o FI pilot form the hoalth luwe | — Yision. Artitleial Eyes Luserted, Boston lately between female compositors three of the women beat the best rocord made ina similar contest the week before of the state, comprising all the Jaw passed at the Iate session which bear in any way upon the health of the people Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Babeock, of D enport, have been longer married than oppressive taxation, liberal-unionists may be counted upon to | tached to an employer who felt that his o 0 oty ovpose any uttempt to renew the era of | whole duty to his men did not end with » now comes the charge from | goercion in Ire 5 0 riving the! o R A P B b leop oraon tuat ‘t[‘.mop in h}aluml,whllst mu_t‘or them | giving them employment. Mr. \"“',l‘ - | between male compositors from leading B o) Van Wok dodg, P68 At | will unite in supporting a modified me bilt hus done much to redeem the Van- | newspaper oftices £ B . John’ by I‘l“‘r"“{f“”““’I“"‘“"“ ure of home rule if Gladstone's defeat car- | derbitt name from the odium_ which the | The Brooklm' Bureay of Gharities has | (o any other couple in lowa, For sixty % Drie i and 2] i0s wi i ) started alaundry vhicl shing iron- cet. i 's 2 o ries with 1t, as it doubtless will, the de- | ayarice o 6.8 Harco. dry In which washing and iron s i eight years they together traveléd Moincs land veto. The senator was on | fot of his ministry and his bill. | Up to | gance ) t\hf .“,"""“'df'?-""l o awor | Ing willbe donie in a wholesomo lomellko | O™Neill's ltest building scheme is n Hlis ruggod yot Tosy path of life, and at his way to Nebraska and was R M a3 SR fonerd a5 5‘-“’_"“-“_ 0 b‘]% ”‘““:"“‘ :” son attached | manner, thus providing employment for com- | §12 000 hotel, on which work will begin | the age ot cighty-cight and eighty d 8, . Gladsd oit in public estimation. o D & f This late: etent womnel Incompetent and needy shogladdecbols t 2 ve, Diare. 700 cured IninG, Rend stami [0 Damphlot “dodging” train boys and peanut ped- | o lost seven soats in th contested olee. | o ie Phis latest | XU, Wil be instructed how to. wash and | 80 8B early day. 3 respectively, give promiso of passing | DaW. d. HORKE. INVENTOR, 161 WABAGH AY.. CHISAGD. dlers at the time. As he took care of his | A0S} ssted clec- | gift is only one of the many private bene- | jron properly, theieby fitting them to earn a A. B. Burr, of Edgar, was thrown | more than one more of the milestones ol A : i tions of the w Scotland gives indi- | fuetions which young Vanderbilt has been | living. et 5 14 0 rd out of a buggy, sustaining in- | wedded life. zight to *‘pair,” lus vote counted just the | tions of being strongly Gladstonian | distributing during the past ten y isiele S Dr. Boar woro o photograph of Omaha WEAK, RERVOUS PEOPLE fedoral building in'tho procession at Nor- P folk. Business buildings undor way in H now show a total frontage of i 1 premature or old are pr. t iatons ang hogus comy for Miss Alice R. Jordan, attorney and coun- | juries of a painful Ao 05 if ho wore presont, Noxtt and Ireland of more than holding h i 1 ¢ chancery Pl vants o ne v 1 - . SRty 7 B TR . | selor, and solicior in_chancery of the state [ Plattsmouth wants a new depot ver L " A T TR T urfi m“‘t among tho workingmen and poor of New of Michigan, is pursuing her studies at the | bad, but not bad enough to give L,. lowey | Father Nugent was presented with an I or e AT o ehor Ll has | boen dne ] ! 2 York. Vaie law sehool With marked ‘succoss. Sho | Main streot as roquosted by the 13.& M. | elegant gold chalice and a purse of $100 i 5 e s om0 | polling tho expected vote, and_ the hopes e lately made her maiden argument fn “the | © gyt S0 A SNR IR * | on his departure from Cheyenn (S | orcnsed sevoral million dollars by the | 5 1uven liberal gains have been disap- The Marshal's Incompetency, sence of her elassmates and many old | The journalistic polecat of North Bend g z bolt A R Chnrlos S M e Tare SR A 1 s 3 ey gt ny was quarantined three miles from | A bghtning bolt carcssed a cowboy 617 St. Chnrles St., St. Loats, Mo, #onato. 18 n haunting suspicion |\ ined, But the most decisive elections | The packing house organ returns to the st condinity, or 1ons and effeatlvo | BUP ;Mo grounds during the cclobrar | O @ rinch near Egbert, but only suc- hat by tho tino it reachos tho presidont | ury'yut to como. 16 tho miniairy is do. | ¢harge and attempts to bolster up Mayor | "G BDIE 10 pow anergtte | ton! Pbra- | Ceeded in killing his' pony. The cowboy it mission will bo ended. Mr. Clove- | £t ST probably by a majority | Boyd’s remarkable changeor fronton the | women in literature. i Stiriey -Daré (Wrs. | The assossed valuation of property in | a9 loaded. h * Nervous. Prostration, " Dapility, Mental and land’s veto scems to bo an assured fact. | oo sl that it will be difliult for either | marshulship question by protesting that | Susan D. Fowers). She not only ‘writes | Seward county foots up §2,732,74 Mo | John E. Carroll is holding down the | physical Weaknsss: Mercurlal and other Atfec- 18 a misfortuno for the west that tho | (;riosor o coalition of its opposing fac. | Marshal Cummings is incompetent. [agtiealand eniertalning Boks of houser | fax lavy is 35 milla'for Soward clty and | Qity department of tho Cheyenne Sun in | - Qs el Thiogt, Skin or Boass, Blood Polsoning, to veto individual items in appro- | o0 (%S TREG T LN Whioh will | We have seen no evidence that the pres- | own house unaidtd, gardensenthusiasticatly, | COUBty: Rusny-aivle: o sriolds i S80AF G| ehudie oriadtpies Baslp Priveel jon bills is not vested in tho cbief | |G Cnonths. Whatever the result, | ent marshal is not as oflicient as wny of | Writes pungent editorialy tor the Boston Satc | Paul Nomecheck of Humboldt dropped KRA0PHRY 08 o ik bR ndtsoretion; Exe | exeoutive. In consequonce, where 1oz | o rulo cannot bo defeated. Mr. Glad. | his prodecessors. Oumaha is a largo city | 1T pves wad chaOuting, And ths aat | buisnad hod atd o biistorod shon veas by | Sumner Johnson, a well known nows- - polling measures liko the river and har- | o015 rotivement may postpone the duy | With a small police force, which cannot | winter ‘as a_diversion from’ recular jour- | reward, paper man, squatted on a valuablo « bor bill are submitted for executive ap- | |+ it cannot long obstruct the march of | be materially inereased because tax nalistic work she translated an Italian epic, The new Methodist church in Beatrl near Fetterman. Some rock sharps dis- pproved, bad and good items alike, | POHUCAl progre: areab Hrilein, st BT J novel, itas & 5 duiy ok D€ | nine large enough to warm the territory A Positiy ) —_ — purpos limited by law. The proportion of women who engage in 1:;:]11;‘5, of brick and stone, and cost | g7 genpration: and they immediately rablo case, Aediciac seatevery where by mall oF exprasts A oov deal of interest 13 being shown |, - Do Losseps' List jufort. “.it{,"“::,‘,,'l ‘:,,\-l.?.l,:"‘,’,\:,dl:f;a l:::":‘“:;:“.::s‘ R B e e N i | Chiadron'is golng dnto the wator. works | Btituted 8 sontest aud Gusted Bumnor MARRIAGE ,c U‘l PE' " in the east regarding the proposed Ameri- The appeal which the Panama canal % und. | s but in no country i the proportionate | business on a gencrous seale. A stock | oW @ fortune. B9, 20000, FUCH TLATES, ‘,x,“??,’,“l'.‘.?.“.‘.h., ather Nugent, parish s stirred Jatholies of the company made some time since to the | Where one policeman is expected to | yumber engaged in supesior industrial oceii- | company has been organized to invest | . e transfer of French government for authority o issue | cover five square miles ot ground it is | pations equal to that In this country.” O 1he | £4,000 in a young plant. " | pricst of Cheyenn o lottery loan of 600,000,000 franes to con- | Manifestly absurd to berate the marshal | FtiEs Momen tn work Wihout the shelter, h badiealingitimo ean exhibition to be held in London next year, and the outlook for the “great show" is represented to be exceedingly i 4 } 000 of them are engaxed’ in agriculture, ‘The Hammond boys of Fremont ce Magic City, and the ntilating their Bl Proaidont Clovoland. lias 1Y | Huue work on the canal has atiracted at. | for incompetency becanse an occasional of them colored wolen i the southers | brated by opening up n new suite of edi- | wagls i the papors: S AW d 3 632,000 of them are 1’ manufactories, \l rooms and treating the friends of tention for two impor 1 ories, room; ating 1ds o lod 4 " of whom about one-half are in New York, - e best i p ho the appeal of the company shull be de. | Policeman bloc Wy, | Massachusetts and Pennayivania: 252,000 are ‘l','!,“"\'l_ 3 “l fiktne house. ’ nied, s may be the case notwithstanding | This paper bas no intorest in the police | millbiors clo-. and 520! Ot the | Fat AR AT Ros thedi0kh chapanof | in an sduoaiionul sense. dleyclatis sk s n Py e "® | force, except tn see it make the orty-four oecunations regorded | e forty-yes onflict” to the as led | he will not permit any school " in the dio ite graat infueuce and the {aot that it has | TOV00 BXRQK: 40 N00.-4s ARAES S8 gorvice,” 40 ind wotnes 1’ them, thousands in Dakota City. Its cese to receive regular boarders, and cite strong friends in the government, then | Of & bad job in cove Ing an immense ter- foale surgeons and phygicions in 1 ¢ | magical—at the lemonade stand. 5 examples the convent of the Holy the end of the enterprise so far as the ex- | ritory with a fow men. The marshal h . the 65 | Candidates beginning to Child at Cheyenne and the convent pur increasea to 2,474, the 7lawy@s to isting company is concerned will have | given satisfaction to all but the kid- [ clerevmento 1, the auwber of Lundries | scores of them are abrond in chased und éndowed by John F 1d ant reasons: If | burglary or free fight takes place with a tish motives in *end oring to concentrate the west in Omaha, O'Conner with se ~ epted the honorary presidency, and it is expected that the Prince of Wales will ~ mceept the presidency of the London meil of welcome, which 1t is believed “would give the exhibition a boom, since the prince is said to be an admirable ® izer, The purpose of the exhibition Ay ol & N to 124000, and 105,000 of | 5 : e vory ) dowed by Jo | R voance 1o arpose of tho exhibitioR | eome, nor is it likely that any new organ- glu\t-ld m-::m.-r,:‘., of ml« ]p;lrllxulg-lmlhl- A S AL N0 AN connty, all to sucrifico ::::-Iui‘;‘.:\.\ :::.‘IA])::(]_AI;{::(.“lllll:; o petiools 1 6 a les B Europenns, in the world’s metropolis, all | ization would taxe up the unpromisig | brand, and violators of the law and or ATk Lizhtning struck the houso of John | ing that class of scholars to Omuha. The 3 h A . 1t on the other hand. fhe govert | dinances. To pleaso the one he would vy Serions Fault, dghtning struck the hous ohn hat 3 & Shat is best of our productions from tho [ Work. If, on the other hand, the govern- “Atlanta. Conptitution. om0k and. knocked the | Sun says. *“the Catholie people of Wyom- e e ed e | ing strongly urge against Bishop O'Cor 0 AL ,,f,’[;“m.'l:.f.,'},‘y“,',,'“'{ s that Wt only 18 their spiritual welf Complexiont If so, a subordinated to the spiritual welfar fow applications of Hagan’s lis Nebraska people, but commercially MAG\JJ LA BALM will grat- s efforts are directed toward repressing | o Sou’ to ‘your heart’s eoue and discouraging all efforts to build up ¢ and sustain Catliolic institutions whic tent. It does away with Sal- t of the | have to pleaso the other. His chiof In- | (v, 4o 45 have some more north pole ex- | family inte competency seews to be his faiture to fol- | ,,.gitions, Theonly troubleabout these ex- | time to finish the m low out Mayor Boyd's peculiar interpre- | peditions is that the wrong men go and get | unwelcome visitor tations of the law which do not alwuys lml. Long Pine is excited over the w agree with the letter of the statutes. Viewed With Distrust, New York 10 Do you w pure, . farm, the mines, the factories and the | ment shall accede to the requ ! 0 you want ay uni hloom: " mills—all the best results of the inventive [ cowpany there is hkvl_y to arise a very jus of our people, with the best eyi- | Sericus internutional issue between the ‘dences of the industrial progress of the United States and France, for nothing n in every department. The project [ could be better assured than that the works question. As a0 economic pr po sition, ‘water evokes little enthusiasm . o, interes American veople will not quietly submit X — : . . L R d"Ba" Blghly 5 - A8 A Qoo o tho pride, interest aud | AMEY 0oy P % yF b | YALE has won the university race with [ The members af the Uniled States senate | 'Y ro, but ,‘"‘ porks would be highty | pyignt i any way interfere with the suc- lowness, Redness, Pimples. t otism of the American people, and | to the assumption by e renc| 4 % BN ornamental to the town o y W VTR T 5 "m:uwrnrisa ho amuerican poople an | government of any idontiication | Harvard, and thus gaius tho champion- | cortsnly do ot appreciate tho growing dis- | °74* o1\ jouous feature of Fromont cess of similar institutions in Omaha Blotches, and all diseases an Ba0d geuerous support. If carried | With this entervrise. So long ship of the American Thames for the | trust with which that body Is resarded by the | golgbration wis a_corsuge boguet of ¢ e p———— imperfections of the skin, It q P s . current year. But as Columbia has beaten ¥ leaves from Seymour park, worn by : Pty b 5 1 o1 = pd - N out as the plan of the projectors | nsitis continued as a private undertak- »3 . s “ - 1 5t . } ! y Saturday at 11 o'cloek the old overcomesthe flushedap G < ibiti i1 | ing there will be no obstable put in the ard, the question of supremacy be- Not Yet Awhile. Nat Smails. This is the approved 1n- | 4.0 ohier house on Leavenworth street, ance of heat, fatigue and ex- Eeinplates, the axbibition canuot fall ~ i s § n Yale and Columbia is still un- Chicago News. signia of harmony. - p) k. lady of " fo prove a revelation to Europeans, for it | Way of its progress, but any interference | - e An attempt 15 x..f'f.,.',m.' to re-open the | The financ oudition of North Platte | hear the Catholic cemetery, formerly fllmmyqt: 1t mal 05 a lady of be remembered that of the ten mil- | on the part of the government of France OO Barne helbary o Mabe e | 1 “duplorablo. The levy for the present | owned by Fred Hickstein and latterly by 'l‘llllll Y appear but TWEN- of people who visited the centennial | Will be resisted. Thg supply of brick in Omaba is not | ate. If the report that six senators were | year 18 already exhausied, und the town | Barker brothers 1 C. E. Mayne, wus TY; uufl.uonalurul gradual, ppesition at Philadelphia the number of There is some reason toapprehend that | gqual to the demand. There is a splendid | bought for 850,000 apiece is true the old boys | Ustees wre ansioisty looking for some | destroyed by fire. It was unoccupied and perfect are its effects, : - " i : o ok @ 0 | means to ease up the treasury, P ave be B, v (*1 the well understood feeling of the Al ! K b vel L d : v nd must bave been set in flames b that it is impossible to detec opeans is said not to have exceeded | the well understood feeling of the Aweri- | gpening in' Omaba for several large | have struck a rich veln and dow't mean to SARMOUMME UD Wb UBMAEY: o B st ba st in y P per eent. That such an exhibition, if | ean people on tvhm‘nub]m-t is rather | prickyards. qull“mhlngu,\»rmln it pays. Bt vl 1 A T ADAE SIORORET “'.““:" 11‘..| ..ngu..‘l lw]...» 4‘;;111.414’ I‘)i its application, .' she character and extent that it should | lightly regarded in France, and will not i — sl ey e e Weeping Water lust week for 1ifling Mis- | telephone and responded, hut could find would be & source of ultimate adyant- | €xert so much influence as 1t ought to do Tue Fourth of July orator is . in Wall Street News. souri Pacific freight cars. They were | no water. The building was therefore i to all interests ropresented, does mot | In shaping the sentiment and action of | his glory this year. He has two days in “Now, James,” he said to his néw son-in- | taken to Plattsmouth and caged permitted to burn aud the loss is about &y it of a rational doubt. $ the government, There is a sort of | which to cut the eagle loose. law. whien the couple had returned from their A six-for-a-dollar fakir - struck North ' $2,000.