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j THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY JULY 6, 1886, _ i 3 Y ] i ¥ e ] i " WITY | domir g | to partial, or which mig! fifted by | their good one word | g N FIFR l | tangua grounds yesterday were Attorney | [ l“ PPF\ l,OR l ‘ dominant party » partial, ¢ i " Jifte ¥ | their goods « e d ¢ | | Jones and Deputy Land Com | | found” after the bailots coun mon people’” ever to bo | & th i | J. K Marley. Some two handred people R that they nad n ignominuonsly de- | hard. The wrong ,,,( . « - i A The Knights of Labor Do Themselves | inciuding miany of the church workers it | Organization of the Masses a Ne R B oy ling of Proud at the Oapital O v troning's exeut m cadent to Suc the s h of | everywl poarent, They | t bout two hundred more od near jual, and lieve they see, that there s i SCHOOL MONEYS APPORTIONED. | 1 nl“', egrams from Hastings | CORPORATE GREED AND POWER i) ALy s Bl 1 th ; | o thi had made away with a | show of some man whose | of the cot \‘ J i T State Superintendent Conpletes | oW 1 that ¥ ! ¢ ¥ Idiers Reap the Froit of Industry and ¢ f\ fay i, Lt ‘n‘ ALl il on 5 \ R T His Work His Report by Counties A “w“’.lh,“ th Roll In Luxary While Labor Goes | of it. Politicians all conn- | ry wh 008 in ra Buitding Association Incorpo early morning® hoi in Rags The Keystone | try suddenly found themselves “at sea’ | ment is (.v}wi y pass ) rated—Killed by “Snakes." ) 1 him in the ¢ | of Success, in w}mH m .L' T w]l \ l calen ." "v;, ;,: lv‘ \\'H. ,‘ hy m‘ ) ) \m o t | \ 1 e ones” a g them st hecoming organized 1 i a | 1 1 1 Y nes Wl v 1) tl rt hile LRy 2\ 1 Yodly | To the Editor of the Beg: In previous | Tiis was the ¢ work of ret n to all are practic e v thie. TH18Y princip Ak ; e sonce of a it s, | vers be a rich corporation, becaus 1 American 1 wor : A most cor e and satistactory parades | |1 AR A R RO L 1 classes by corpo monopolies | iy s dispute for power with both the that while the law rules in the tirand old man Gladstone | : I_ | by any organization in the | on thd dend run; but ho turned S TR bR LT SRR R AL Bt B A ‘NO FUSEL-OIL i 1l : ( hrough the | Tenth street past the engine house, where | would be adequate to fully point out the | sion of the minds of v many citizens, | is permitted to rob with impunity :UIW‘ K TS H‘m it " A N o Tre Absolutely Pare and Unadulterated. | labor, and represented labor through tot 1 \ b | and organization gave force to the senti: | Thore is a wide-spreading, decp-seated | Jo0¢ a0 1 oLl LRSI CT A UL difforent lodges of knights and the | fhe folice gueht sheht of him uhd Sooh | unoqual and iniquitons burthens which | 8t orgamention give foree thhe St | it i Widospreuding, docp-seated | land: “ichiores™ Foor' ol frefan L and HOSPITALS, numerous trades unions. Among them | 9 hick WSt U8 aolptsent | oppress the bread-winner classes in our | o) siartled the whole country mentally wrong in the prevailing order | brethes of prisons and scat and gr CURATIVE INSTITUTIONS, jail in which to finisl ¢ wtion | 3 b were the Barbers' union, the Plasterers’ | “When some of the city prisoners were | country under existing social and indus Lhe orgamzation of the republican fof things, but men stand as if ".""l"l and | and execatio nrod .‘\ lier INFIRMARIES, # | Iricl ) mder esec the jail corridor Lo tho | trial conditions; nor is it decmed neces: | party was eilvcted in Fobruary, 1836, and | stunned by the contemplation of the an- | sons has gone o fill the mieasure of glory of AND PRESCTIBED By PrivSiciANS EVERYWMERE, sl MU At oo i ot bt oottt m t to further un the | in thie following November it succecded | omoly prosented. The genius of leac other Jands, Her Burkes, and Goldsmiths OURES yolice juc < hene e ot the \ A resel o er uncover the « wing November | ceec omoly presento © genius o L ST60THs AT SIenay. Tava e DURES Vel R R sl e e e e S i L I e e in choosing the prosidential electors in | ship Soema for the time sither (o have il 3lootos gl Steridang Ty eongtomil |} CONSUMPTION union and others. The parade had | & break fo . Ry OUS NUKCUNEES ¢ ekt all the then free states, except four, and | parted from among the masses, or men | it (ARG SEERERIL Tone, Shicl tadho, fl for its initlal polnt the cornar of | were pelinic tho bare tind made n good | The ocensional vigorons i | i siegntime laia ‘tho fonndauion of | How 1nek tho S rellithes whick st Via LRl T H‘ElM’f)"RI’? HlfiG S 3 ol eb e Lt L ) . ! s ) indicate o yple ot Ne 0l 1 powoer, the nation, which | terized our immediate prodecessors. Sampson and . MeNeven lived 1 LAl trba Flabsca S Ninth and Q streets, and when the long | over, waged vigorous pursuit | sent up indieate that the peoy its political power, i the ns )y ] Sampson and - MeNeven lived in vain DYSPEPSIA. INDIGESTION « vas otion it extende enug sman dow e Salt C braska at least are conscions in large | continued unbroken for n quarter of a | it is impossible that this condition of | for Ireland. The melancholy harp of SIA, 3 Ul gl il L engintliel s g olER i E el el B LT, arts of tho ficts and souteo of n portion | contuey, This was simply tho organiza. | public opinion and. foeling should cone | that, Ratlons’ aiectioms: Khors sumdod MALARIA, O ooKs, D IEOBCalIOH | Bomin: twonty. oifoners garod theouah || ootboi o ouEc® O Lo |[ ot of thesonssiunion id AINUGEIHY Of | LU Vory |anE: Tk Ghatlelh HOWE 1 | DI HaE ATS i o, R b el TR ONCY was hoaded by the polico of tho ity, the | 4 ®his i o ity jai) yesterday, who | OF theiF wrongs. ' Those to whioh refor. | (il 'sitds. aronsed by the arroganco | solition, which may b orystalized. in [N TRe. Facen F Hir e Hhomees foust PURE STIMULANT five department were out in full force, | worg harred by th i from taking part G160 s been more prominently made in | g ggyrressions of the slave power i the | moment, the now inactive host will | ik 1ioon, TH6F flsctable DAODIE AMYE will- and the entire line was one of interest | in the celebration. The police judge | these letters, and o which the attention | government & ’ spriug into compact or wtion and | gured 1ike herds of beasts over hor Hoids rend FOR THE SIOK, INVALIDS, and amusement. [t was high noon when | ealled up the partics eharged with mivor | of the peopie of Nebraska should be most fnl.’n-u’y.;nl..‘lwl‘-u» I|\n~‘!x:\|l|'lui)‘lI::;1:;'|x::‘l:|\l'l:l f,".’““',’ anto ‘i.v::”"..‘:\'..“\:;...].:4 ]‘.u:_lnlyy.; | i from sho graund anddevouring the docks CONVALESCING PATIENTS, | L3 )8 4 Favo om a chance to | strenuous e ending the prese f the loyal states tound s sande owers of gove © hich of z and nettles of the earth. Her hills lave been it disbanded and the erowd began o | Olltnses “;"““\';_“}‘ ;"‘l’,,"\"l ‘,'<|‘”',';“”;,,,,‘{q' ohibltblly gl Bl g ddg "f ‘,u-mlm.h\m,,,\'“_'). the Union league, Sol- | helones to thm, Thow will the people's | mnde bieak ler glons wild end er Lorkss 10 AGED PEOPLE, | Y take up the line of march for tae park, | Riead and pay ol ARl s senatotial contost in thab stute, are Such | 4 Jev A1y egoiaties, the Sanitary com. | causeIn equity be tried'nnd won forun with the blood of her people. Wit WEAK AND DEDILITATED WOMEN, I ! A number of such cases received the cus rise from the abuse of corporate pow it 0 ) and hath robbed this nation of hersel? For salo by Druggists, Grocers and Do | to which strect ears and carriages con ey fine uiity offendors mission, ete., the aggregate once o ! b ] | hick | tomary fine but the more cuiity offenders | % N, ’f»’"', i '”\‘\vfl ey \’ I Iy‘.‘" i to, the e o il R ’{ s, Al Towa Fuls H,“."" What power hath despoited this people? 1 'One Dollar per Bettle, veyed loads upon loads of sweltermg, | against the law were passed over until "‘\I Al I'“"v 3 ) ‘1“ den bt dinds ;\l hl\\:\~ \\;’::w"lm and grand and SHENANDOAH, m’ July 1, j answer you, Ensland. {Lond and continned Y H happy, celebrating humanity throughout | to-day for their hearing 3 sufliciently shown— our govern voyond computation, o JENTIN TION. cheers, |” Ireland fod England and England Tt e R or- | A Smart young mih who fired fire- | ments, national and local, in the exereise mI} bl U e sl witouiliddy VALENTING'S OELEBRATION, arsedd Trland. - Grattansat by the eradie of | 1 cracker: the ) shurch at the close { the pater ctions w 1 || LA e it £ o ‘0 3 M e TN RS COL R R noon. At the grounds those | Sjriekers attho M1 ¢ ning, paid o fie | OF tho paternal fanctlons with which they | 4 %0154 0" foroa in this country to the | An Interesting Programmo--Thoe Ora- | fomb. But Irelnd shall yot be treci 1 sav to < avked | i nvested by the common consent have Ul tion of General Brisbin, ) g | en of Ameri Treland { who wished to pienie, pieniced; | iy court to pay for his funnyism ) o sentiment of the people, is fur od by . on of Gene Brisbin, SR GO A hBE I i . Baltimore, Md. | isho ati 5 4 ¥ y g sated and fostered these corporations, | the examples of the southern tes of Varenting, Neb,, July 8. - [Correspon th ye O (L L ONCT 5 thosel who wished boating, — houted; J. B, MceDonald, of the Chicago & 4 Y L i, 5 3 Irish Jand has fitst to be” drenched shed oratory ened and | Northwestern railv Judge Maxwell, s public agents and for the public good. | the union. fter the elose of the late | genee of the B ]—Valentine has coel i il Viitne Toua AHBaTE those who wished oratory, listened and 1 : AR T R e awrned from the cloquent speakers the | Of Fremont, and W, Scott, of York, That the sole authority and power ‘VI»“v”"j' L e o | brated the glorious Fourth in one of the | General Brishin was ably followed & knights had secured for the woitisely G possessed by our governmental agenc lover and thes did aetudlly and honestly | grandest eelebrations ever given in north- | Judge Tucker,after which patriotic musie, those who. wished saw the r €. 7. Loomis, Omaha; J. W. Edgerton, | 10 ereateand contract with corporations | o5t {o'hatiove that the foderal govern. | otn Nebraska, and well may her people uelilieid VIO e o Y. Stone, Gienwood, | Tests upon the ceepted theory and reason | ment in its attitude toward them: was | be proud of the suecess due to- their en- | &A0enin the ugze pavillion, and bow- TERIE TEiR A1 T8 Wiy ANt nGve Jurtis, Ashland; J. W. Porter, | that such associations of men are able to | fuise to the terms and spirit of their sur- | oo and liberality. The day was ex- the fait grounds to witnoss the racing of | — e e A i A Neboi W. AL Sharrad, York; A.W. | inaugurate and carry out certain ent render; that the reconstruetion my ceptionally fine, and an immense con- | all kinds, The horse Ficing was. upus has Durfee's street car lino b Wilcox, Ialls City; F. H, George, Omaha; [ priscs for the public “wetfare which could | of the government were inspired : B e IA AT A 1 ing | ually good, several of the horses entered heavily taxed to handle humanity, Henry 'N. Blake, Beatrice; Judgo Burt | not well be uulhrlu)luu :nlnl ¢ rt 'll'l|n“ envy, hatred, malice and low revenge; | course of peopld ‘-;x[n ; AN 155 ning KRV RS BB EE AL oW state fairs. In curs went out from the business center vi { Stved T Allen, | by governments themselves. 8. That | that the enfranchisement of their former | countics were in attendance; also many | having tak 708 ¢ nirs. | and wife, Detroif, Mich.; John (7. Allen, | by X ] A il the evening o magniticontdisplay of fire of thy vity Joudod isidde and outy on o | Rt Cloud;*J. Veader, Superior; 8. B! | these associations of men well knoty that | slaves was o wanton insult 1o a brave but | of the officers and their families and sof- | (¢ ¢vening a g ! SENT C. 0. D. il R oud; cader, Superic S. A $ orks, and at present nd ball is 4 : g 7 and dragging at tho guard rails, wntil a | o SOV e BEICER, SIRARO tal | our goverumental agencies are possessed | unfortunate people, purosely intended | diers of Fort Niobrara were present. | 1apiy Sihoa i R RS LU AT WHOLESLE BRICE! Turkish hath was an ice house in o fair jterday, of no power or authority to e | to humiliate and degrade them; that tho | Nover i tho history of the cotnty has so | plensint Visitors awho participatod wore 1 cloct from | send two cend comparison. All this, however, is part - invest them with privileges, jimmunities, | rosult of the onfranchisement of the igno : B AT e A I B TR e oL SRR Atslog Sotiion this paper: and counterpart of Fourth [of July cele SR INCUeR! bene incompa ible \\m;lm.- rant negroes would 1}-_.4l o anarc Ly, | many ‘1'|\| \i))“ ~““ gotlior, und if this fs | 0oy Mher apow (i wifeand Miss | L. @, SPENCER'S TOY FACTORY, brations and an attending factor that, i | @y vowe, Neby July §-[Corre 1. | gen ndl thatinso faras they | and the wiping ont of what they most | sign of loyalty and patriotism, Cherry, Muy Barber, g B Muutz, t e ore, Neb, July 3—[Correspond- | & : 3 ) ! 3 i New York, and M. D. Lytle, of Roschud 1 W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO. absent, would cause a veritable ehilliness " m s have of deception, bribery, | prized m_eivilization througlhout their | proportion to poputation, should be the | i ) ) ) co of the Ber.J—The political pot is : LYy | 1 Jciv N e gency. % B to cover the day. ks T 5 7 corruption, undue influence or other im- jon. Subjugated, disarmed, impov- | hanner county of the state. The immense | “SCRC 2o Sdsghe S 55 filled Government square t evening | Gage county. So intently are the wire | tages of such acl ter, in or with their | homes, the proud spirit of this people, Niliech bee B e 5 el I Raropsinaae saw atine pyrotechme display amid workers engaged that the grass on | charters, they knowingly procured the | chafed against the iton rule of circum [ Niligh brass band marched to Evarts P Latantod in Eurapo and U 8 lyzed all efforts at spec yacant lots i the city has not been cut | Maming of ”;ill “‘|l“'1|l the governmental | stunces the bound them, Physical oaiat b l"ll"l :.I'I"VI\' ”I“ 1'""]""““(”'3 ~““'ll_‘)"' When Tiaby was sick, we gavo hor Cacteils, for selobrated Jotin’ Humilton & m, of Denve Ch 3y8 oloinodiand a8 w0 agencies had no authority to grant; that | anee was of course out of the | chaduza, a half mile north of town. The e e Co. Stretehor, Takos baeging ou ning, was intro: | nor tho buck alleys cleuncd and as a con- » transaction was therefore tssentially | question, ~ yet the people were de- | procession was over twico that distance | Ro" 8he wae o Child, she cried for Castoris, of knees, restores ) et duced ke himself b sequence w 1o be afilicted with po udulent in its nature, of which the as- | termined to'vesist and evade whatever A G R AT oL vAvElS By itliebaiidit ‘Whon she bocame Miss, shio clung to Castoris, LA LOCULL il his speech is announced for to-night | litical malaria, worms and the like. sociations had full knowledge and notice, | they conceived to be harsh, insulting, de- | ! e s e, v n i ‘Whon she had Clildren, sbe gave thom Castorin, ton with chimps. Al others ip- Government squ muking We have about 500 voliticians in south- [ and conscquently the people. are nof | erading and d stive conditions whica [ fine one), prayer was offered by Rev. fimeom i, "Orinal i only twodays’ celebration. ' The lahor ot Ggo, all ambitious to monkey with iitably hound by the damaging condi- | the goyernment,wus attempting to foree | Holdselaw, € owis not having Nreteliertor Guntlomon's e le of Lincoln are anxious to he: TS ot e n s AR Ve I nTa G D, |itionEs That many of these corpora- | upon them. At this juncturc the bram | come, and the tion was read by ¢ R A Sucl 1, and henee the postpon O DR RRILLOE S Lo W tions have heretofore and do now openly | andskill of the leaders of this indomita- | 11 ¢, 1) 0 AR = Gits et A ader MMONS TS SCHOOL MONEY APPORTIONED. Wy that it is a motley crowd does not | wnd defiantly violate the spirit and sub- | blo people, honey-combed southern so. orator of the day, and never in life has | A divorce case is soon to come up jn a | Bostom.Mass ; The state superintendent, having re- | fairly express it. Jim Clapp, the genial | stance of their contract with the publie, | ciety with organizations, mostly secret, | O e o T T T A AR ceived the census returns of school chil- | editor of the Motor Austin, | and have of right forfeited the advantages | embodying the common sentiment and | it been our pieasure to listen to o R A B S R D G 5 dren in the different counties, as pub- | of Sicily, aspires; ( M Murdock, | they hold and Thatfor these | purpose of the people. The influence of | masterly oration on this our nation’s ll“v"”‘H“M e T B tished in the BEE of recent date, has now | Mayor ™ Lallan, Banker ceh, J. D.| reasons the people have an equitable | these orgunizations soon beeame as all- | birthd 1t was brilliant in its coneep- altough living togother neither -;u made the apportionment of school mon- | Bloom and 1 S. H of lowa [ right to abrogate the charters of such | pe. vading as the air the most | tion, yet showing careful, p: Kingin- dusongs 2 EEeLL D, . . vl TS LSE o1 apant fon Ul aspire to legislati rporations, and may do so if they 50 | hart nseen and ' intangibl that | dustry in onr government's istical | 8Poken to the other, until a week Or the Liquor diabil, Lositively ys per capit, and it will be obser ‘Pe iame, ull aspire to legis corpory 8, ¢ L e part as unscen a x PALAS s when, in the excitement of house cle inistoring, Dr. H that this fund 18 growing year by year at [ honors. One or two are Van Wyck re- | eleet, element, and yet in the s at times | history, sublime in its COIVIN GG e e ST AR R AL QIED EhA B AR T WIGYRIE 2 B AL RO POt AIOS | ESThiera T TR N Re 1T kD LS T Upon such high grounds should the Bl u deed and in truth con- [ ing in logie, and cdfigwiths | B Lo R OISR Re i SRR T v 1‘:‘- / <+ o DAoL bR RO i O RIRTOITKEET IV Golll o e sPeoples cuso i cquity be prossed | stivuted un frresistible empire, which was splondid — oratarical o val e ot e gtvon b Gty | buted. The report - full, as submitted | publican in republican distriets, demo - | against the confed ted prporate rob- | within_ its sphere all powerful, lom | audicnce applaud e © ¥ 1 will effect a po 0 speedy 10 the anditor V. t in democratic districts and doubtful | bers whose unconscionable greed | it would this empire ruined his pri NERAL SBIN'S ADDRESS. 5 tho patient 1s a moderate crinker OF STATE OF < | in doubtful communities, but at all times Hel in the history of human s business: whom' it would it made social General Brisbin began by suying he img n aiconolle “:‘xh.‘ U s be thoe 3 are reaching after the swag. In fact, | ness and eupidity. “There should be no ers; whom it would it van- | ined the scene presented I nopt J el o s, To thly nul‘,l"\’";iy:h(lfl AR ~4l|ut'i»{ the candidates have £ ‘:u-:x\ln arley or 4-.nixprmnlv-n w’uh men ;’r“l(l’ ished from its domain, and sent further | w n-r:: ‘et;’r‘;:l-l i I ufi“]""m.m‘"-' by anpears from the cortifieato of the Hon. | them like a wagon tongue and every time | have proven themsclves destitute of all | with blaekened reputation; whom it | presented a hundred years ago in Pennsyl- impossi : Qe oL e Cartiieate of 1o Han. | thoy grab, bis forswag, The luwof ad- | conception of justics, honor, right or | v qhigkened roput ly from the face | Vania and Obio. ¥ e ey beoplain FOI SALE DY : (.\ll. \le\(XI. ~|.|ln ‘u Il urer, made on I!!n lition, division and silence was loug | human ympathies. 1In th ljust i th rth t eliminated society, the | NEW country re .umu‘xml. 501l from xrh,n KUHN & CO.. O hiand DRGSR 1) . . 18th day of May, 1551, there are now in_his | dition, sion and silenc: s long an - sympathics. readjust- | of the earth. climinated society, the | B0V (Y At He Cwants and con- N o 4 Donglas, 1 hands, antl s ct to apportionment, school | sinee rned in other lands, ment of conditions, now mmveratively de- | hress, the church, and the temples of jus- Vi 'm.,m., of mankind. He believed In the 18th & Cuming z:. Omiha, Nebs | moneys which were derived as follows: Some of this species of genus homo | manded, the people may and should be | tice. i i l' triotism of the people and predieted that A.D.FOSTER & ("‘n" 2 s { im ston Ul h.llv nll~ 4 & 00.00 | hy e<|~|l,m|\u|nu‘|\lln- immense p y]n]:u‘ll_\' the supreme arbiters uml” (=ml:un 5. In twelve yoars fr close of tho | the men ":m ;"n"'en:u{”"/l’ A,“..,.L day “.A,,I, e oo o bR ool (NG, | nterest on state bonds. Senator Van Wyck’s senatorial boom | There 1s no fear that they will be unjust | At s regai P » | not one whit less patriotic tHan the men and r R ke B i Ron {rom | State ta B NTOR igor and lead him cap: | to any one, It s impossible for @ re. | WAr these péople had (ninod absolute | Louon of 1576, should oecasion Teiiire thern 25 YEARS IN USE. B PR L S T Interest on county bond BL,447.47 power in every state of the defunct con- | FHEIAY thelt patriotisn. He then spoke f Intorest on unpaid prineipalschool | tive to the polls. o | Niable people to mediate and consummate | FONY y and had mado the senate . po- [ 1 display thelr pattiotism. ' Ho thon spoke The Groatest Modioal Triumph of tho Age! = - oe— A DA e 3 I'he mass of the people here deliberate dishonesty. ~Actual capital in- | fiiiou] unit in harmony with thelr own nited. and. stronger. to-day than It Gver SYMPTOMS OF A WHERE T0 GO Lease school lands tention of the rant of the .:ulmnh(_d press | vested in corporate enterprises must and In eight more yoars they gained | w; Purtisans for political purposes might TORPID leER —FOBR — Fractional remaindo O o fvios s | willl bo, protected, but not tho thieving 1 asconduney i tho nationand | dispay the bioody Hire ndthepeonieton: | TORPID LIVER. S E RIP % morc to fear fro od friends than | devices known as “wat 1o / their influence clammates the | little stoek in such poiitical demagogues anc o 5 A UMMER T & To from open foes. age county is thor- | interest now systematically wrung from government to which, us rebels, theysur- | the men of the north and the m_uith w'era :|}|0r~ & :he;:. "r‘:l: fi:?fl:’:{:llfl::ldl:m - : Of 5 oughly organized, the result of the unit- | the toiling masses upon’ fictitious mil- | & = ionally, 1 hort | oughly united once more with not a stripe " b adl; 1s n question Iy iy answes w1 have apportioned the | {8 N JymoraliE i i rendered unconditionally, only two short | SRELY JneC, SO TOEG BICL ROLS SUPe blade, Fuliness after enting, witha. o ey A gae t0 Uhe SOVeral countios, s ToloWs; ing(ofcrslotithamymore siisplofanifllioaslotial pital will of course bo | hendqred un Yrom tholr placcs in tho | olicial voviewa tho causes of our sepsration | incliation se exertionaf body ormind: | ingxiunination oLfhy cloraut Hiysivato Whole number of children, 250,411 | Omaha Bl oy s L L : st minority, present leaders of the once | from Great Britain and paid a glowing tri- o ot a hame duty: | 18 now Bojng publishod by tho St. Paul, Minne- Amount apportioned -§220,0. trict has ita olup: and overy| = METHOD OF PROCEDURE, omnipotent, republican party, indulge in | buto to the sires of 1776, He then showed i o e Picvionpe at the | apohsnnd LA e DRI Fractional remainde legisls yiindidate sk nawor tig | That the hard """."’““"7"5 by which we | oragorioal pyrotechnics, impotently shake | our growth as a nation from 1776 1p to tho Hoart, Dots beforo tho eyos, Headache | 0¢IDLOf two-cont siamp. “Adduass | Bate necoolan s Aucshion, S you suppatiyan ouy | ure now environed, through corporate | they fists in the faces of the once leaders | present day. the ratio of increase of popula- aver tho right eye, Restlcasness, with Gonsrnl RaesonsarAkont S BALL M ] | BY COUNTI the United States senate? If a satisfactory | power, originated through and are per- o 'f acy —who, fr heir | tion each fen years, and said we now had by fitful drenms, Highly colored Urine, and 5 - " y 4 of the dead confedoracy —who, from their nd W h = | Antelove. . nswer is not given, backed by evidence | potuated by our political agencies, ad- seatsof high power, serencly smilo at | actual demonsiration 56,182,465 Inhabitants. CONSTIPATION. (OTCLIL A Gk, Permanor | Adams a consceration to the peoples’ cause, | mits of no quostion. That thé only prac- | SUoIY porfor 8, 08 boing only fustian | He noxt took up the “Loulslans = pur L el paniat i Neakis ] | e B thigh Wil thop paiboe, tistines hip. | tical vemedy for the griovous Wrongs | nd mcontbe, intonded for use with tho | 3 celowed Twhat it wah and | eo ok ensen ona dose” fects eucl 8 e e oR s Al | Brown | Lincoln sndiclightwithitlioribatloty liteal | 1hich the people suffer from that source | pydgeons among the honorable gentle- | Fopmae Jaffarson i upon e herease the & huotite,ani cauo (1o Curo without mod 1 iirown 7 Lincol D o . Crajg is running o politieal | is through our political ugonoics scoms | BN FST00 Sl ofts at homo—fonling sure | iy St s ol e profoRortig Falle on F{Rb s e fraten 13 A P SITIYE o Bty B Butler 4,145,683 Madison .. deal we arc told, with one of the fair de- | too obyious to require assertion. that in their own minds no measure or | the great Napoleon that the A merican people r e and by thelk X bor 14,10, = | [ 6,006.52 Merric lilahs of democracy, the deal covers the | Haying studied out their * wrongs, policy submitted or suggested as yet, by | wight some: day beeome too powerful for o Pricoalc. 4% ny e One by L [ Cherry postoflice for ce in the state senate. | Jearned in what they consist, the sourec epublican. leaders will” jeopardize ‘th | Europe. He spoke of Napolcon's wonder- S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA 1o mos nato caso in A Cheyenne. . . The fair Deli cuckeooing with the | from which they came and the only prac- ] > of ver upon which' they entered | fulforesight when he said, " Perhaps it will be | 0 (e ! Codiir spriglitly old doctor,and as consequence | tieal remedy, it now remains for them to | K¢ of power upo b they e said that Amoricans will overrun Europe i Kenovetes the boly, intkes hralihy fiedhy A”an sS0 Uhfl edicataddougies Clay. RS e ST B BN NGB R0d ftien ety i that_remedy. Let it bo | Mareh 4, 1835. : two or (hree centuries. But my foresight does airengilions tho Weal, ropair the \istca o Coll > X 5 FNEIE! . e ¢ Rty All moral considerations apart, 0 more | not embrace such remote fens, Besides we the system with pure bjood and hard muscle; ax r.o :hine and breaking out in the | borne I that fi ty with the 1 em, Invigorates the Cuming..."\s almBehinean (el iy jrand|FHOERS AN INA L BL LA, e it | foreible illustration of the power and of- | may expect rivalries among the states of the tones tho mervous egstem, Invigorates the | x(, nauseous dosos of cubobs, copaiba or oil of Custer Lang oftho penlnisk glavid siion; |{faote andistoryiof syrongsiwilsiicihias iis || [0ROII0 LiEuRION OF MiDinOWeE aDA S0LEay OXRRRRENEL pMCHE EE Siatol oF ho brotn, ahd Imparts the vigor of manhood. | g quiwod that aro cortain to produce dyspol DawsoD - Buthsheba had so beguiled the old man | uses is not, “in itself, remedial. No phal -‘l. 1, than this examplo of the ex- | they call perpetual only lasts until one of the FH OB 29 array St.. New York, nr,;u;m.yfi\ 1 the g of tio stomach, Dakota David as to cause him to vlace Uriali i | amount of mere complaint, no matter & "ll ‘l‘\w pihlg ‘.” s ;wlll .ofithe contracting parties finds it to his interest to 4 L s ! 1‘14“’.‘1'.;?4 ol ’f-{.f | dn x~lll«“_.'»lmhm d.on Dixon the front rank of the battle so that the | how hard, indignant, gricvous or pa- | €On Lt iolARit i " pe. | Dreak the confederation.” 3 Toroleonlar. B, 0, Tox 1510, Dolge. . enemy could ““chew him up,” 5o to speak. | thetic, ever yet cured 'an cyil. Action, :,Q\( & timely JiIsiration 1 found tn the | ucy 8 woudertul. T 7. C. ATILLAL CO Joug frie 9 y ir: intelligent, conce tod nction is the su. | BPeC! e m s “how the great Napole predicted ex- o L) o ;)mn‘fi;: TR H‘.’“ ‘1|‘|‘|"‘~}- ]lh“\lnl :\“II‘ 'mlfi_;. :I]I ’\l 1[»l “? mltllnf,. xln (‘uml‘ Illfl .-‘.l. l‘..n A'n‘l 1“!“\,, n:;L various labor organizations, and conspic- etly - what had happened in 1501, but MA.LT B3 John Fillmore..... 4,465.52 Saunde St oS AN S BT KOB LY, P oomang rnh :,‘.‘,‘:;,,,'y utiloes | wously in_ the poung giant, the order of [ even the great Nupoloon - was " mis. L n¥e Eranklin 03 Seward G T e R o at ith this, 1 ithiy " | the Knights of Labor. The lesson here or the nion ha 3 3 ulturous conduet died, but Solomon, | with this, relief is within gi _ : nowe 4 e & n Crontie Shet oA ¢ r died, ) ] 3 g o rht be foillowod at great leng proved stronger than he thought Frouier 108 Rlnan Shimen, Shobab and Nathan born in wod- | In union thoro 1s strongth; in’ orzaniza. | taight might bo followed at groat longth | BURL, JBURMESE, CohaPu ooy (e et EW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF Gage 457,91 Thaver. lock, lived to honor the parentage that | tion there is power, are maxims 5o uni- sudiwilthmehiprofit, diispacelipo ¢ | where he thought It would break ‘down, and Speetally Distilled for MUSIE, Boston, Mass. 1,238.26 Valley. gave them birth. Now we give it s our | versally accepted that one is at a loss for | It must su Lo suy that, oy meuns of | now, thank God, it would never break down. Medictnal Use. TIE LARGENT ot BEST BQUIPRED. 11 th Gospor. 1,000.05 Washington, conviction that the bustard “in this case [ any words or form of expression by | these organizations, wageworkers have | iChders.) The éxact prediction of Napoleon woibps 1 bl EQEIKED. tn. the. Tl 48 Wayno, will dio *u-bornin.”’ b any foree ean bo added to the sing. | Ufted themselves from “the helpless de- | that the unjon would disrupt and the events THE BEST TOMIo! | kil 18, e N Hawiilion Webste Qur city is boommg. Our growth the | plo state anization hus been | pendence of virtu I'.Izwvryyvll{ullliluulx‘knxl from 1801 to 1865 riyoted our attention on bis ""‘W" fi.’.s'_‘ = =2=iet | fE Planioand Orfan o ng, Fluo Ay Oratory, Y ar. Harlan. 357,61 Wheeler. RO Yp (Eanar REQTLS NS PR SRR 5 their condition as separate individuals, to | second prediction that in two or three gen- CONSUMPTION G ity it Y i A g ; | pust scason has been phenomenal and | the basis of ull progress, whether moral, 00 M NEFI LS e- | turies the Americans might beeams oo siron ” TAGYING BISE ASES and nnstics, eto, "Cltion itioodk, " 10240 b TR T llding ‘Ym‘k goslal, Teliglatnion fliteal. Wla ngey llAln '"I‘fs‘uwrl.fitjli':C’Jifiu’h’lfi&fl.‘“&“} . | ast o fek LY opo, ‘h.»g(!; Wero vl:l)" one GENERAL DEBILITY. ! 'fi.)».‘.‘.:’-?s.h..i ¥ 'r‘l’ o, o - 3 o) o) 0 v the e KD ¥ and . 4 s Y od Colondar, with full informution, addross, Holt SiloqmmoneaiaBagio: bul ding of tho | ernmént of gnd by (hy paspls: A b erain they " lava S0 Aol it was hard to. tell what this PERFEQTS DIGESTION Lfl.,u,C,‘g‘,‘,,‘y{‘,!‘,‘,,,';{:f,..‘;‘.'.,‘,‘.hf,,!‘;,,.““ rous, N Howand.. 519,16 Kaya Pal Touzalin hote Sorupnny noxt 2ondag, btun i1 prerequisite to any effective po- | BFests, In T nation would do when it had a population of AR L ™ bk Jefferson, 806,06 Logan a8 will also the constructions of nawlines | jitieul stion. ‘The common experlence | compelled fair trentmentat the unwilling | {.o"or threo hundred wmillion. The general DR. EDW WALLING, Sur Johison 5183 Shorl LIS | of stroot railway aud tho construction of | and. obsorvition of Amorican oitizens | hands of greedy firms and corporations | o showed, by quoting stitistics, that tho gaqp o Ohiet, National 0uare | DREXEL & MAUL, o "N r ey, BUILDING ASSOCIATION | & laric nunibr of now side trucks for the | make them familiar with this fact, but, | 76 (09 humerous to be roferred to in this | United States was by wge, population, wealth iy ity war cated Buccowsors 10, . Jacobn : Has filed articles of inesyporajo round house and machine shops of the | strangely cnough, they are often nof | eomnection, but are fu 0 - | A1 6009 0o 4 AE0R OF Ll ut Bavatons Malt Whiskey by y D y fh ;l.(.,\.}“r.j 13,08 B ineorpy Y“uuivlvil,:ll; [ pusend maghiun shapsl ok the)| atw '"»1{_»%)|-|:|n|<:-‘3«'|'|.;v|'.{_ o oftoh not teflzent Fiadors . e i being only 110 years old, wiiile Great Britain % Droggot, o Tries | UNDERTAKER S, & the business of the ©orporation to buy, | soon build into Wymore. Careful where the greed of capital has be was dating from William the Conqueror, 500 ' - ayd T e veed o fow orles 1 as b with B apt to be mindful of it, but over-confi- e v | years old, France dating from Charlemange i bettar et (i AND EMBALMERS. | rent, sell and handle real estate, to build | mates place the cost of building pri o majorities sometimes knit their or- | terred {“:""k“'“'l"" At QURINNIOD; Bhe {506, Cormany he same, Russia dating from A3 havo Bud" 1 i rocoin At tho ld tand, 1407 Parnambt. Ordars. by buildings and to handle a general busi- | residences and churches 00,000 con- | ganizations loosely, and when they do, | 9 equise unkdiown, but may safely be | Boter thagreat, 550 years old, Austrin dating - B vy e et telegraph solicited’ and prompily witended (o, noss in this line. The capital stock is | structed during the pa y they soon find their party has become the | Put at thousands, from ~Charlemangé 1,100 yoars old, e ry ‘Telophon 5 fixed at $35,000, in shares of §100 each,the With the complétion of its of Labor have compested | showed too from minority party. 3 The Ki | Whenever, in the history of this coun- | the most freight divisions | try, any considerable number cf peopla | tives of corpos corporation as framea to run fiftecn | b The signers to the articles are | ope zo four passenger divi ated he 0 “‘.‘Wu Ktatistics that not- BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. sresenta- | Withstanding o Babit of complaining, our ! iipenil | Eilmen, for it e | e anoin kbt O | LINGOLNBUSINESS DIREGTORY aughty, arrogant re ite power and grc same 3 i H i i 7 5t econom! " the prominent business men and | Bow are. hive become possessed by an idea or | & halt in their courses of nighhunded rob. | BO . Y onld. have fhirts of Pawnes Gl and it 15 un- “«!-'nu} IH\MLM 1h~|lni'iliuylxul:ld;.fif E. P. | which it wis ('h‘ ired to on’xhudy in Iflm bery -;nl‘li."nlv:wmlwl"_- ul:w 1 :'": nx:rt« z;i{w'r.'n’n'lno xllff-'f.m.,"fi} 15-,'4]" na ?:%L'd'my'g‘o EISNER * "EHQFLSOH, Recently Built Nowiy Furulshed doubtedly one of the prosperous busines: eynolds & Co. and Roynolds & Muangan, | economy of the state, the first step has | ence of this organizat] has drawn the | into 1900 with a population’ of 90,000,000, 1t (Bels Agenia for the A natitutions of that Prosperous town. | the frm being B. . Koynolds, it. & Atsy | over bacnin i Hisbonn oy aioh bas | ohet Gon of g hlifist "oxcoutive and | wad oXpuist ' Bt "ol bl would 816, 318 and 820 Race St, Philadelphia, Pa, The Tremont, DIED WITH THE TREMENS. Maungan, all h railway contracto tion, Sometimes the process has been | legislative Authoritius of our government | touch upon the labor question, and this art [ porsalo by €, F. Goodman, Omaha, 3 LALD & BON, Propristory terduy morning a well known o re hore’ now, having just ('uu)&rl--_(wl sradual, like the gathering of the stream- llf the special needs of the “productive | of his u'M:"w“'"l*“l‘dlfll" "J“;hl aentlon, | Nep, r. 5th and P Bts, Lincoln, Neb, acter in this city, known as Jim Sl $10,000,000 contract up “through lllinois, t-l.- in the mountain sources of the fipally | elasses. Never, in the history of this | lLe sald hul saw no hope of & dect 0r Any. Bheost housd (0.0 whose record, now that he 15 gone, Wisconsin and Minnesota. D. R J. | irresistable rivers; at others, mén RAST | count y, has the “laboring man's inter- | pf riots untl’ cap 0, e ol e i thr h charity be covered with a ——————— = | sprung inlo the columnsof & migh ests” held Yu"ll prominence at Washing- | ™pyo Yavor question was to-day the first ques: v KIN of sitence, died with the delirium tr ; host, s if summoned by & magici ton, as within the last eight months, tion of importunce in the United States and J. H, W. HAWKINS, The night before he was at a notorious wand. Men of middle age ha Such hasty glancos as the foregoing at | appealed alike to all classes and all commmut Al'ChlteCt resort in the city where he habitated nessed such movements, When, with us, | the manifestations of the power of organ- | ities. Capital, as now organized, was sys- i largely, and he Decame so violent that organization res national head down through state, dis- | country, ought to sirongly impre triet, county, town, ward, precinct and | the indifferent with' the value of that 10 elevate the laboring man, make his labor elub—when the inspiration of eloquence, | agency in shaping our public affuirs, It | yore A Attractive or recompense him better for ¥ AR 2 sud music, and torches, flying banners | isnot all essential thata man should see | Liis tool. The laborer eonid ot understand ’ > AL and marching “columns of free men, fill | clearly the whole course to the finish, be- | why the bauker, with @ capital of $100,000 4 il Z T “. the land—then the grandeur and force | fore making a movement. The dullest | should roll in luxury and still clear $10,000 a : HR shes from tho' ceptra T T S LT Y T + | tematic obbery. Capital was a polite robbert hes from the cewtral | ization shown by the recent history of our o T R T o g g man of his just recompense. Nobody tried OfMees—83. 34 and 42, Richurds Blook, Lincoln, h Neb. Elevator onl1th strect, the police were telephoned for to take him “in charge. At the third call they weut to the house and took Shaw to the J prison, where he was cared for as § even Broeder ol Brooder of GALLOWAY CATTLE. BHOKEHORS CATTLE F. M. WOODS, Live Stock Auctioneer Sules made in ull parts of the U. 8. at fale rates, Itoom 3, Biute Block, Lineoln, Nob Golloway and Short Horn bulls for sule. B. H. GOULDIN Farm Loans and Insurance. Correspondence in r st one ' could bo in his raving and maniacal conditionand he was 50 far gone in the morning that he was taken back to the house, where he imme- tely died. Through his last stages he had the hiccoughs s0 that he was unable low at all and, a more wretched death is never recorded, If the truth could be written and the tortures and suflerings of a death by delirium tremens could b6 pietured fn all its detals Jim Shaw's death would be an example that the most haraened drinker could not look upon without foelings of reformation coming to mind. of moral ideas, which constitute the | man among us is conscious of some une- 'x‘“i“ ;\I’Alf:‘ll{ui l'.““l]‘ nix.xlnl,' I;jlld;m:ll”a.w “fi;ll ik e 5 o I e S T A Sy T ~ night, could barely keep body and s SPECIAL r‘;’::‘f'l(':ll;ll“ ower of this government be- | qual burden, which might be lightened or infght, ould basgly keep body aud soul fo- ont, and their movement is | lifted from his shoulders altogether, by | f 1k 1 sath h ou ¢ gother, silks and satins, the other dressed nis wife more sublime than that of tho mighticst | the political agencies of the country. | uni ehiliren i rasel® Qiact dressed his wite torces of physical nature. But the force | This 1s reason enough for him to take one remedied? ‘The general said: “'1 do not pre- of ideas aro made munifest only through | step by joining his fellow in an_effort to | tend to know, but 1 do. know that it mus e i organization adjust the existing wrong adjustment. | remedied somehow, and the couditibn of the It may tend to encourage the doubti The tailure of men to take this lirst step | laboring man wade wore attractive and less stimulate the slothful, and fix the i rd to loans sollolted, Room 4, Itichurds Block, Lincoln, Neb. to advance as far as they see clearly, | gppressive, I, of course, have iy own no- 0 W, WUPPERMANN, 00LE ASEY lute, to briefly cite afew instances, show- | bicause the final results and the precize | H1ons about it, but I'do not know if” they are 4 3 J ” . ing the rapidity and power of organiza- | methods by which the to bo wrought | horlght anes, [ will foll you, however, | ——— $2 300i0VAL N %: o Public Sale, RE L8 1D a e g 4 ithods by whic © to be wroug hat I think, for he s a poor punlic e v | tion in our public allairs, taken from the | out aro not in full view, is the chicf 1o | (eames e i b fon e Is @ poor public 21,029,860 Benver, Col., June 1010, 1886, later bistory of the country, whigh are | son why they find theniselves so cruclly : v q . \0ad af Shiow Bisort Hore, Natos stirying to suggest a remedy. Labor U 40 hasd af Suow Shost Horae, B - PASSING EVENTS, chosen solely for the purpose of illus. | eavironed as they do to-day. uld peaceably combine the labor of the Tansill's Puch Cigars | s b ¥ty o el The attractions thesodays sre all to- were shipped during the past tration, and with no intention to survey Thejwriter has passed from one ex- | rich. The operdtive should have an interest rare ahipad daris . ues, Denvor, Col. ( ward Orete for Lincoln people who wisi | MOST PERFECT MADE | 2 horiuil opiuion as o the mesite. f | romcasriter has | country to the other, | 18, the fuctory, the winer*in - the e fare st & driinr | COL . M. Woods, Al 1o enjoy a few duys’ vacation in the clear issues from time to time involved. mingling with all clusses dnd conditions | 0ine, ~the —farmer in = the soil, the th House in the truthe SEat L aa atan - of the country and leave the d Purest and strongest Natural Frult Flavers. y 2 % 3 AL Slagsol ope * | buillder in the house and the £l wako nuc o r Py ;‘,(L:,‘,;,.,y‘;,,g;;:;;;{ Yauilla, Tamon. Ofange. Almond. Rose K About the year 1804, the managers of [ of people, finding few outside the | (IS, 10 ) the lous and the [ 50 L0 wosh faest, Cosker aly | National Hotel, $0LD 6Y LEADING DRUGCOISTS. And got u good inney for . R.W.TANSILL &C0.,55 State St.Chicago. | i J. A FEDAWAY Piop, ) both the then principal political parties | moneyed plutocr: who do not fecl inhabitauts behind them. Amun% the davor ai dallaidly hod Saburelly ap Lae ol “ phiag ¢ Aty Ay ] o *h oty o B nml"i e i B i i oy L e must co-overate, build houses and ce e e astou csults of | themselves the victim o © unjus State house oflicials who were at the Chau- DNGE. BAXING POWOER c’l.' wuis ch & l pay profits 1o hoarding house keepers; they local elections, . 1n some localities the f CHICAGO. social or iydustrial ‘burden, chargeable | should keep stores aud as tar as possible get