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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:" SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1886, THE ‘[)‘\] I‘Y }; E E. Tired of Playing Statesmeon, demand, as all innocent men do, an in- | Parliament will in that case be split into | taion thronghout the world, and the Amo{rr CHICAGO'S MILLIONHEIRESSES. m‘i’nT: »"-w“:‘.:-‘[m!i!h "||1‘|‘<r:]wul|‘!q ,1“'."; 8 — It is roported tat a number of mem- | vostigation whereby alone he could es- | four parties, each powdrless to legislate, | S Pridgepuildors are, now coming 1, for Woatthy Wives 8ad Widows, Some.| fifteen phces ApaFt, st 16 was {intier MARA OFFICR, No. vin AND 010 ¥Arsaw 8 7 | bers of congress, several of whom have- | tablish innocence. but each ‘strong enough to block logisla: | Builiing kays the wholo secret 6f the Au6cess | Cavitl Hanteomn Faves as Woll stood that. thay weto to fire until one o New Youk OFpicr. Rook &5, Tinux® BUILDING | had @ somewhat extended experience in . at—rr—— . tion. We may, therefore, bo entering on | of American competition Is this: “In Eng 0 Pigares; the other was killed or wounded, Tn caso B i sy SRS T | DUbIIG 1116wl enjoy shoe tuan w Toval [ SA TewCoe Havendw Grty. another trial of endurance, The Parnell- | (AL HGE S A 40ence 0 e bnilaini has | Chieago Mail: OF the wives of the | either was wounded and wanted to con- . Publiched evers morning, excent Sunday. The | roputation. have determined not to be 1e numbskulls who are shrieking ites will continue to hold the veto power | been réduced to a systam worked gout ou | Chicago millionaires Mrs. George M, | finue the fight, the duel should go on only Monday niorning paper published in the the abolition of revenue taxes on toba A N i . ro! i o > 1 | The two pistols were loaded and handed - A candidates for re-clection. Itis not un- which they have o long wiclded witn | sound scientific and commercial principles. [ Pullman is the handsomest of the | Fh¢ ‘ T likely that with Yo these gentlomen | SC€m incapable of understanding that it sH gt i My @ Rutls - matrons, She was n Miss Sanger, | 1 the principals, and the awkward man One ¥ 100 Thren ¥ oy | ikely that with some of these gentlemen | ;14 be well to abolish all internal revenue | Sich effective skill. Mr. Gladstone anc o Big & Man, dangghtor of a partner of W 13, Howard | et in which Whitley held his made the n';'u‘“""{{l; «‘__"H‘1__-‘{_'\'"‘['["“"‘”" o0 | this determination is the result of a more | yyves, thus reducing the government’s re- | his immediate follo will naturally Chicago Ttmes. when the contracting firm of Howard, | Cubans smile. I had told him how to - b or les urate apprehension of the dif | ceipts below the points of 1ts nece: es and | give Irish obstruction their moral sup- An castern paper mentions “W. Ewart | Qunoor & Co. was in existence. The con. | $tand so as to present the smallest possi Tae WeekLY Ber, Published Every Wedn ficuitics that confront them and a shrewd | compelling the elimination of the prohibitory | port, if not their active co-operation. The | Gladstone But the English premier Is 100 | gugoment had existed some time before ble target to his oppouent, but as thay H L I et suspicion that their constituents are not | features of the tarifl in order to encourage | liberal dissen like Chamberluin and | D& dman to have hisname parted in the | Me Sanger's death, but the wodding :”r”:«‘y: \‘l”'l":‘\"‘;_lm \(\..‘;ynll ‘1|lv\'l:|m'_w|«;: i um-\un'u"v1"":];'.':"'}'-"""4‘ consumed a rning desire to retain | imports and raise reveny Herald. Bright. must chnose between the two ex. | Middle. - took PACEAT his presence “,“ lo he was £ any one who could sight a pistol muet [ £x Monthis, withiout premium ¢ 75 | themin a representative capacity. We | And this is the tariff doctrine of the | tromes, or throw away theit influence by N T e TR ',‘,1[“,’{‘\‘ ;!“,‘\‘\““f;-"",‘h JMrs. allman is 8 | bore hitn through at the itat fieo, Ho'tyns i ©ne Month, on trial. ... o 0o suld cito one or two of those mentioned | Would-be organ of tho Nebraska de- | trying to keep an independent position It S T type. AL the great Chieago sanitary fair | @ trifle paier than usual, but he stood firm | CORRESPONDENCES to whom this surmiso would apply. But | huocracy. If it means anything, and its | Tho tories are good at blustor, but are We have never before had a president who | she and a dawghter ot the late Editor [ o lis feot and w SRR RGa bt H J Allcommunientions relating to_news and odi- | gonerally the reasons given by these con- [ meaning is hard to discover, it a lvocates | party of incapubles so far as rmative | cave the country so much satistaction, by | Wilson, of the Journal, were voted_the : 10 WOor "»‘-‘1“”‘“)‘ given—onc I\\ ) T matters aiould be addrossed to tho EDI- |y o oh for their intention to abandon | the abolition of all internal revenue taxes | jogislation is concerncd, They have not | giving congress so little, ns President | handsomest women in Chicago, Mrs, i gl 1\"‘\]- {4t While ' " u te rolo Stntos P in quite the | on the luxuries of tobaceo and rum and | tho confidence fie % or can | Cleveland, Charles D. Hutchinson is a beautiful OF Wi k ot it o DUSINESS LETTERS! the role of statesmen are in t I s Y the confidence of the nation, nor can e woman of an nltogether differe Syl lev. T saw a piece of cloth from his i siness jotters and romiteances ghowld ho | same vein. Fxacting labor, the vesations | the raising of tarill taxes on such ves | thoy got o parliamentary majority, Bome Lattlo Time. She is bright, petite, brilliant, and stifi | shoulder fly in' the air, and as 1 turned s o Tk Tk PUMLISHING, COMPAY, | of tho sorvice, the potsonal sacrifices, and | cossitioa s food and clathing, If to bo | Judged at this distance, then, it seoms (0 Ohteaoo. Hovald, in the heginning of the twenties, The | MY &ze toward the Cuban, 1 saw the AU Py aiD b5 8 Srder ot tho sompany. | tho finanoinl domands which eat up the | " ‘1“1“;”"“ ..y];unl- rstanding (lu 1t :I‘“‘ be Mr. Gladstone or chaos, How much longer will it take the Ameri- |N‘!I||l|(l]|l lh.un.‘....n mr1~] are uHI 0w il”"“l ':w'll ih»::ln”\yn }' ;n \‘1".“:-~hv!‘\;n' 1{‘\“1 - sntire salary, i as ch | would be “well,” makes a “numbskull,” * ” W, i 16 contra- | married to rich men. Two of them een striek on - the top of the hea o . 4 » entire salary, and in most cases much . o can voter to see through the mass of contra bt e . ran to him to find w bullet-hole in the THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, PROPRIETORS. | 100 o thie conditions of congressional | the vastmajority of the farmers of the wost | Tho action of Russia in informing the | dictions, false pretense, and_dishonesty, | Mts. o e sty MEw S| oontraof nix Toralisktl, wttie as: stoho E. ROSEWATER. Ro1TOR sorvico which impel those roprosentatives | Witl stand with tho oditor of the BER in | powars that Batowm i¢ 1o longer o freo | which koos under the name of tariit and subt | Aflertan-=preside over the elegant homus | GUHF G013 TRECRERY G WE Sione e e ey | 10 PTefer private Ife, with its compara- | this class. But what in the name of com: | port has alarmed Europe, The freedom | sidy legislation? = £1,000,000 now in her own right, was a | Might shoulder, but without drawing 5 tive froedom from vexations annoyances, | mon sense does the brilliant slang slinger | ot Batoum was a“sured under the treaty Backelor of JoRrDALISM, Miss Gurner, She is tall and stately and }ll-lmll‘llluu\m" saw two imen sa dumb. DAILY BF and its equal, or better, opportunities for [ of the erala mean by talking of such | of Berlin, and this daring move of the Phitadelphia Press. elegant l*wkmfi She was loft §3,000,000 | OWHTEC Tt “\““ 8 Wittnie . "‘“ “"I",” 8 J M top O $ ke 4 Ll X o v her deconse 0 " 4 HON (¢ a8 4 » before S § advancing individual pr it action “‘chiminating the prohibitory fea- waris generally regarded as the fivst e new college degree is to be B. MY ..[”.|“”' oty RO AEION i saalive: tHe i, ey s I J Voty tow poopis neeption | tures of the tarill in order toZencourage | gtep towards renouncing that instrument | Bachelor of Journalism. The Bachelor of | JIG FEHCE Ehe foruune ':\.]).(..-‘,,‘l-,‘.w\_t had been fair and according to the code, | Bworn Statement of Circulation. of the amount of labor that is exacted of | imports andraise revenue.” Will the | for muintaining the peace of Europe. | Journalism generally begins his earcer by | Nyl Nps QI8 HERRGY O quict, rathoer | and nothmg remamed for us except 10 [ Btate of \'-;mu\‘ las congressmen in the one matter ot looking | abolition of the internal revenue taxes | Meantime Russin is massing troops at washing rollers and acquainting himself endooking woman with n face of | return to the city. Whitley was very o OIS, retary of the 1o Pub- | atter tho wants and rosponding to the have any other effct than to compel in- el o i e, | With the editorial policy of the fiveman. Rrent rofinuimient, was u Miss Scott, of | ettt and self-posseased—rioither nston: Ishine company, does soeinnly swear that | quiries, largely of a personal nature, creased tasifl taxes already practieally | gort that the preyailing opinion m_diplo Badly Needod. SR o Ly was BF exanllant ) S UABHTE cBot did you ntki fort 1 naked the acwal cireilation of the Dailv Beo [ (oot il Vo o resentativ prohibitory in many instances. Docs any A Mk Stst th Vo ot AR social station. Mrs. Potter Palmer would [ - What sy ! aim fc asked, for the week ending July 2d, 1856, was as | U10IF constituents. 10 FepIesentt i Rk ' es is to the effect that unless - Jrorid, | divide with Mrs. Pallman any laurels for | 88, %e rode homew 3 Tollows L a livo, progrossive community will aver- 1o manimagine for a moment that takes immediate action in re- | ‘The republicans of Pennsylvania havea | heguty ¥ thay should over come. s eon | None at all, ™ le replicd. both age perhaps not fower than fifty letters o | throwing the entire tax burden on goods el to Russin's violation of the Berlin | Beaverat the 1}.-..4 of their ticket this ye tact. While they are both of the same | €¥¢s shut when Tpulled the Y Wednesday, 50ih 4 : whiich n congressman is supposed to havo | prohibitory features of the tarifl! and | Katoum, Russin will precipitate are- | R E G 1 SHU b ‘“:J'q!”:l|“'."‘.’f e loeninm; on after the closo of the civil w | Thursday, 1st... 5 { at his tongue’s end or to bo able to get | ‘encourage imports.’ For a string of | howal of the Oriental complications by i o The latter was & Miss Homore. nduuetiss | and when the west was a great de b Friday, 2. . With vory 1ttle offort, und 1o matter how | hair-brained nonsenso the paragraph of | damanding tho deposition. of tho prince Gyol6nts of the Whilor milorere, 8 duughter | wiiger than it is naw, soveral of s took 5 Avorage. trivial the matter may be the representa- | the Aerald with all its display of double | of Bulgaria, It is maintained that al- Fduward Willet in Til-Bits. holder and speculator. His " the stage one day from Austin to Eure g - tive is expected to give it attention. In | leads couid not be equalled by the wildest | though Germany, us the least interested | Lgw broad, and thick, and deep, and high, | were considered the belles of tho-city. | Nov: As w matter of fact, there Aere Subscribed and_sworn to before, very many eases the information desied | efort of the “numbskulis” whom it de- | power, may hesitate to act in the matter | it et ooy L fed Colonel Fred, Grant; tho R LR M AR ml;;x::lnlr July, 1556, ol l'I'S Bitie. | 18 not obtained without a considerable ""”““ es. If on the other hand the editor | ¢he will be compelled to do so if Aust With most peculiar dadoes. GEHBR O l1".5 side |“.‘,u._ ;ll ::;":« m[:m naniv was Doils. Sho was a widow, who i Coo. 5. Tascliuck, bolng it uly swora,do- f exponiture of timo and Inbor, to which | SUER. MG Imiod s 10 wiwines 1S | should decide to fnterfore Howw vist th storma thikt tide tiie eatth niticent home in theeity, and the most [ lived in Eurcka with ber brother, and £ poses and says that hie is secretary of the Bee | must beadded that consumed in replying heo hat having abolished the intorna ¥ Electrie and eyelonie, magniticent, probably with one ex- | Wi returning home afte Visit § Bublishing compuny, that tho acius 10 all or the greater part of this corre- | Fevenue taxes, a heavy reduction could | e tory party in Prince B Is- | That own a supernatural birth, ception, in the west “'*l' sl Al il el 2 | daily cireulation of the D Lt t 4 stiil be > £y . i v Jelestial o i i ¥ e B R AR nts for a long time, but A matte BTl of Jo X fopie: | spondence, It is not an unusual thing | $til be made m the taviflitsetf, and - that | jand seom to have gained a very decided | Celestiad or plutont \.»||lx’|71’.,11 (sl amBuE 15 in b el EHEN0R 8 G oy ous RN Gl MOt T PEYO1Vor | for Fehruar, 503 copioss for Mteh | for careful and conscientious congress. | Stch reduction would encourage imports [ vietory last week over the liberals, since | How wild and weird those tempests Dsting faee and attractive manmees, S | in @ holster belted around him, and ther I, copienl, Tor Avrh o | men to be employed far into the night, [ and ineroase revenuo from tho increased | ghe new assembly wiil have a majority |, Hhelt wonders, who can doubt thew is 0 brunotte, rathior potito, and & piain have been two or three bowie- eopton: B¢ | gfter having faithfully performed their | imports sufficiently to make up the 1035 | of ton in o house of thirty members. | /i tales men toit abont e though elegint dresser, | Hor maden | K1ives in the crowd. We got away from Gro. B. Tzscnver. | duties in the house, in answering the in- [ of internal taxation, e is equally wild. | Tpyg Sie John Macdonald's government - name was Ogden, and her family was one [ &Ustin in good shape, andin an hour we ; 5 | quiries, with the assistance of one or With our present weasury requirements | jas hoen saved the humiliztion of having A PAPER RAILROAD TIE. of wealth and ¢ lent standing. Her A Inn]“:”_ '|\v\l\‘-‘:1‘l; ! |.||(|'lw|| ‘\.nlhll\g sfi-i“v}:i*yfl(:)tw.‘l‘nl"\"‘11“1";"1’;-'4? beforo me, this | 30r0 - stenographers, of reientless and | and the increasing pension list we shall | 4y provinees vote for the repeal of | purate Light and Elastic---Hopes of :l‘l‘ll:l(l.'legll‘““ "“"-MI 1““(1‘;‘ e oy o eariy ¢ ening, bal about 9 0'6] { e urgent constituents. They must take the | requir ars to come avevenue equal | ypjon, The Nova Seotia election was so TR I VeBLD she “'fi'.“j“,'_{,,‘., ';;',‘f;,‘;"',i’. "7,,,‘}”“'}."‘,']".‘{ night, while most of us were half [seAr.| Notary Pubiic. time outside of congressional hours and | 10 “'“} ed from internal revenue | peonouneed for secession in its vesults New York Tribune: “That is a rail- | never believe on secing her that so young ‘I'l op, the s -:;‘((-‘v:um-. 1o a sudden halt, the time of committee meetings to do this | 2t l”‘i : ”""d an average “"'} that the Ottawa government resorted to ru:ln_d]nv. It \\:I~Ill[f the regular s'l ix_nd a h-(nlung‘_\'wn ] n, son the netive TRy Sr e b e AL -— or their legitimi ANes a8 10a181ntoes | tax "ol ully 20 per it ad | sxtraordinaty meins: to d the sc polished as smoothly as a picce of Italian | partuer of his fatherin the great firm of it R TReT B e 2 IR 1062 161t Wt Just now 18 Fain, would be very serionsly interfored | Yalorem on all imports. But T fRike u_.l:nl,x..: The geain was so iino and the ;\'i'-‘i”‘:ft\'-( i i i sG L through v‘\ll)‘l‘l'vml‘\l‘l..ll!.. Insid e, stge, - with—in faet, could not be|the Heraud is performing its usual ro, however, oxists in that Provines | Nient thuiiy mree bt g It | orth ot e, pidow, in iaericih il | pistols out butt forenmost & Axpnow the dogs are begmning to put | properly attended to. Besides this, many nd blowing hot and cold on the tar seided discontent with the Ottawa | from the pillar of a Grecian templo i {8 Fowlor, o Détrolt: B WITe obdia: ll--{!n" w the door open and covered IR YSiio i Burmmor nonts, bongresumen aro almost daily the reein. | il 1% it loes on every other issue 00 [ evarasit stead of such n practical thing asn Keith, "another millionaire, was a [ SYCrsbody with the muzzle of his revol: PEUsi ety 2R s the bot. | to face with a treasury surplus of 885,- * voud tie. The speaker was ashort, stout Woodruft. Mrs. Nels Morris was a age passengers have been ealied — ents—perhaps vietims would be the bet X Bt e | 1 R R | e BB e Vo s r B tere i tho SV BT Tor1]E0 T permitting themselves to be § Bvexthe warm weatier cannot wilt | ter word--of personal calls from con- | 000000, wrung from the peoplo of this | Ihe loss of cight French torpedo boats | SuCIRER, Wb With & (e beadt and | L8 L oge, Sater of tho Yool iRdeE | Suid up by one man. ‘Tho time be * Omaba’s industrial boom. stituents, who, of course, expect eyery | country by e iyl "“"f'“l’.‘.‘“"!" in « storm on the Atlantic andthodrown- | tor of {his wsthetie sleeper, and in his | business is now done at the yavds. There | BYeel the stoppigge and the openig of 1 S, attention, and us their time isof no value | ixation on the necessitios of life, it | g of fifly of the scymen compri little oflice in Fulton streot there were | were three Chicago women who were sis- :.','{,fill“i:xn““,\ufi"|l”“;li Lol ATieRstine oy naturally s 3 3 g , | wheels on its record which has advoeated M Crows are romindors .t many models of cars and rai acks | te of Micl Reese, the Californis d ave pullec sistol. After tha TraT terrific elap of thunder was only ey Ll TiEnolnona o Lot LD e rsue tanifl reduction, and chimes in 'l,]-h G L LronyuLyr ”(».-““ ; ghatiared abioiit! " snid hoe ns ho | who left $9,000,000. Thoy eac ,.'l"{‘,.',‘,,}\" to have made o motion would have been bluff, T it led rain didn't [ rerresentative. Suchare a part of the | & gile character of many of this description 3 i i e pisilo * | toinvite a shot. Any one of us would g2 blul. Tho much meeded rain didnt | L oncos which render the lot of con- | With Dr. Miller's patron saint, Sum Ran- | of war voasols. Generally seagoing tor. | batted the railrond tio lovingly, “is the | inhorited two-clovenths of “is "fortunc. | J3 WIS Byl (SHWahe s ot e S J {lall) in deihandimgthat the’ tAriE tnxes ALTonN0 s I HOLEINE result of of labor and I bélieve now | These were the deceased Mrs. I A, | Hyg boew a fool to resist. G e e e gressmen anything but a cheerful one ) 2 R AL B pedo boats are made of Steel, and as | ghat it is perfeet. It is made of b per, | Kohn, Mrs. Rosenfeld and Mrs, Rosen- Step down e commanded - he Monr packers and packing houses at | A3 to the financial aspects of the mat- il be called upon o entively support | jiginly as it is possible o construct them | which I belieye is to enter to a large ex. | berg. Their husbands were millionuires . and one by ono we “stepped.+ BLG stock yurds is the ordor of the day. | tors thero can be no question that the | the revenuc requiremonts of the govern- | with safe the same time they are | tent in all building operations at no dis- | in their own right. o oadlnn I'l"\“!“jlw\ he lv\.flhi‘l]hy BRE e s building A BaL 95 }“’l salary of a member o congress does not | Went. Out of his entire party - con- | qyiyen by very powerful machinery, com- | tant day. The great enemy to the usc of ————— eul.‘»‘i'vll\}l.m.|m i’n'.‘;;..‘»“ ground, and then BB tnor, jon for a rainy day, provided a man is | ObLy ve democrats to support him | high pressure of - steam anden- | o by discovered to provent dampness | HOWa Yankee Kifled a Fiery Cuban | agent as Mrs. Dodds started to como not willmg to live in a way to make him- | in his rnl_w of stool pigeon for imlu\ll' 1l gines of high and | low n from having the slightest efteet T _with His Eyes Shut, down, “‘\ ou may remain in the coach, The Bi is furnishing a_great deal of | self and his family an object of deroga- | monopolists. Mr. Randall's champion | Sive cylinders constructed to work | road tie being in the ground is ‘subjected G 1"‘;!"‘”{ > 1’r~“ & z\flm' l,hu ‘I”‘l‘.‘l'”h".'"':"l“l“f:;"""‘lv = »"\"‘ ;Tnffll"'sln". [ nows to other “enterprising and newsy” | tory criticism and perhaps of social [ Will not find many more in Nebraska 10 4 together. Some ,of these boats f“::““{‘i”"]"’."'“““" 3 st QLG ST e e i Hie | hand, and briskly rematked: “Now, Bapars, so called, nowndays. Itis cheaper | ostracism. Living in Washington, as a | sustain it in his support. are driven at o speed ranging ut from | FRE GO OL Yt e s | vana as the agont of an Americ then, time s monoy, Ench one o you for these unscrupulous sheets to steal | congressman is expected to live, has == twenty totwent miles an hour. Beiug | seerot to a cortain extent, but_the tie is | cultural works. Fortunately for m ents shell out and place the boodlo on & from the BEE than to pay for their dis- | grown to be a decidedly serious affuir. More Publicity Wanted. long ships, compared with theie breadth | absolutely five and water proof. ‘There; | this case, I eoula chatter away in S il orn i man i bojstom P patches. “Fhe national capital is the center as well | Tho closest corporation in Nebraskn is | of hoam and depth of water-drawing, | I will thtow apleco of the propared paper | b with oy of thew, aud thoiiah Uwas | Wilie o will e oo el e of the social as of the political life of the | the board of county commissioners of | these bonts are apt to ship water in large | Ihto the fire. You see it will novourn. t0 bo an Enghshman, Had 1. givon out P EhAThendt ob tHeBlinG % LT The Comte de Paris has refused an in- | nation, and the position that & man oceu- | Douglas county. Three men manage and_ | quantities in a heavy sea. Doubtless n [ { Missybmergod i for woaks and months | § 197G 8 i tha Ydnlkoo, the tehand wallet on the ground. ation to como to the United States | pies in the former relation is hardly less | control a quarter of a million of taxes, | the instances of the foundering of these been found mside the sur- | chances of being ‘mobbed, or knifed or | At [t '_nll-;lwl}mlfu.\\ ,“","“",‘ l’n;l:l\ during bis exile from France on the | —possibly more—important than that he | nine-tenths of which ure paid by citizens | French representatives of this class of Consequently iteannot rot. Though f‘“]“ “'““|‘|l.”|)‘“l""“:]""r';‘ ‘:“"'\'\“""‘-} ‘l he f",f:,:,‘,‘l""u;:.”"t ,‘:.‘l :,}“.: ','. ‘\vf‘,]\ 'r“ & "Jx s i s latter. The day: ro i aha. They ¢ ¢ oir whole | war vesse > fi ill be son- | apparently as hard as iron, cdinary | feeling against Americans was so ver, S o . St ground that this country is too remote, | holds |u}l|\ latter. The days of n_thh. of l')m.\ln lhl,_y_unulm! (.h.‘u \\.Imhv war ve sn}, the h_ult will be ru_umllmun ”:A!k‘xl.J\l:xl)n:dpil:}c:n in""l:‘;:u.‘\{:xl"x()’:;gx:;il,' bilte ”m:n“m‘ TN e S ) igainst the side of the open door. Tho fand now he declines Queen Victoria’s | can—or if you please, democratic—sim- | businessin a fashion that provents the | sist in their peculiav construction and onlty, ant when the spike is m position | to insult and violence on the public | agent had his left side to the eoach and [@offor of the use of Claremont Castle, in | plicity are gone, and there 15 not the least | tispayers from knowing anything about 1ally in their limited extent of free | pHo¥: Ahe hen tne spike 18 o PO etit | streots, as about twelve feet away. 1f the @ which his grandfather, Louis Phillippe, | bromise or probability that they will ever | their doings. They hold mectings almost rd,” combined with the force and | closes around the iron and holds itso | , L had been there about a week when an | woman missed him she would cortainly B died, saying that he docs not intend to | return. There is perhaps no other city | every day in the year at hours that ght of their powerful driving ma- | firmly that it can nover bo shaken loose. § American named Charles Whitleg, from | 0l QU 95, La¢ MGG A8 G GG | Yhese things look very muich asif the | ciety are more exacting, or wherea more | business privately which should be i L = \ H‘J:y'fr‘;:‘w'.’"‘ll-\“::fi-ltl & ‘-u‘x.ifn.]‘?.?fn'f«’,'i.'-t by the udvice' of his physicians. I re- | Come, don’t be slow about it, called Orleans pretender intended soon to take | lavish expenditure is necessary in order | done open and above board, maintain a | King Miian's troubles arising out of | [fOPPHIEE AEM SHIER0 O jar from van. | member him as a tall, pale-faced and ex- | the :nrrum, t this rate you won't get n active part in interesting events m | to acceptably meet them. The public | retinue of personal favorites atthe public his unfortunate war with Bulgaria FARTSET CRE DGR (el 15 || ll"’ courteots gentleman, while she | into Burcka fora we it i' ance. 3 man who has the moral courage to dis- | expense and waste the people’s money by | notended. He not only lost prestige for | slightiy altering the combination of ma- a5 lhlle hn, of o woman who wl:.sl:.n .-4-3'"-”’“ "N““Lh"‘;;cd f.?un';'fi“h and a —_— ial require . reckless expenditure. Every few day’ inby being worsted, but went to a s, the paper can be made so hard | hope and sunshine. It so happened that ! f g regard these social requircments reckless expenditure. = Every few days yiaby belng wor i en 6 i D e st | T made their acquaintance on the first | and fell to the ground in a_he |8 The exports of preserved and frozen | win the admiration of the world outs they travel twenty or thirty miles to in- | great expense which he now finds it hard tools without being mote than seratehed. | day they landed, and [ felt it my duty to | grabbed for ov Yrml- nd rushed upon E t from the port of Buenos Ayres dur- | of Washington, but there he must ever | spect u plank that has dropped out of | to make good, The peasuntry resist the | g WiEANE SR04 FOLE (R FEAUEEE |y Whitley of the feeling en thed finn_.. but he was dead s a nail. “The bul- | fing 1585 were nearly three times as great | experience the disadvantages of isolation | some bridge or to order a ditch dug by | war taxes and drive off the tax gutherers. years wnder the most favorable con- | agatust our nationality. My advice to | lotfrom her rovolver had siruel lim full PRas those of the previous year, and far ex- | and know what 1t is to be barred out [ the side of some road. They make ple From Buljzarin, on the othor hund, 1o | ditions, whilo the pupor tio will standany | him was to keep close for a time, und to | 310 88ty 81RO NOVEF Enew WAN 1 B ceod those of anyother like period. Aus- | from all sympathy. ure trins to the lakes ot the ocean under | complaint yet conies of difliculty in meet- | kind of weather for at least thirty years, Tns bf a public nature, | He had | . Weturned to the conch, and there was alia and the United States find the meat | A sugiestion naturally flowing from | pretense that they want to inspect public | ing her war expenses. She fels that | lhe paper used is generally iwade of | FEREERS 8GRI TRONC 5 e | liede Mrs. Doddserving just like petition of the La Plata valley rapily | this state of tungs is that the time is | buildings elsewhere in order to get ideas | she was successful, and that the struggle | 1 B SSPUE e B I”_‘,"{“_'{_d e | said to him, when one day as we sat in woman, while the smoking revolye v ing niore formidable, and its rivalry | coming when only wealthy men cait sit for the benefit of their constituents, And | cemented her union with lmum_el‘u ,S.r, cause itcan be ensily obtained, and the | the hotel reading-roor f ll‘;.‘:‘:“.l '.]u“ \_\«-._(q “\”'mt\‘h“:l' All..».v‘“ 1'.vl 35 apt to bo more felt in the future thav it | in the halls of national legislation | they never forget to draw mileage and | via began her military operations with | supply s unlimited. “Thero are miils in [ Cubans who spoke good English e DL o RS o TR s now. The natural riches of South [ and occupy advanced oflicial posts at | heavy expense accounts forthese | the full expectation of indenmifying her. | the wost whory th v 18 made up inio O ol e bt o0 | maltor of$18,000 Sl PR R Lol : e . 5 e 8 oxing: 2 Widdi stri oards. Itisa large industry s de ) ( the hirsf Tt ol S o America are enormous, and it is only a | Washington, or clse that the people must [ Jjunketings tours taken on rwlroad | sclf by annexing the Wid 1u{ distr at Jihogrds. - db e largo g b mmf_ futa a trap, They We couldn't press a_present upon her, guestion of time when they will be devel- | pay their public servants more liberally, | passes. While the ae always and King Milan even feared | Zo8BCE 0 0 ot 0 stead. of wood, | began by abusing and muligning Amer BuEbAtre e RO ‘l“'lylw BALhye U,f],;m. With proper mansgement this | Herein is presented the form of a problem | behind on improvements that are abso- ho might losc his throne by refusing | 1Phis js o paying business, and fortunes | icins and wishing for war, and when hie | B Droposed martipge to her, | The pountry onght to receive the ohiof benefit | which if not immediately pressing for | lutely needed, they always have funds to | to take the fiold. He may now bu lucky | are being made out of ‘whiat only'a fowr | porsistently refitied fo ke notice of | Giher I ach werr sjradymareicd. Bl cerfain growth of Soith Amc solution, may bocome very interesting a | Zrade roacs, abutting their own property | if he docs not lose. his throne in conse- | years ago was, thrown ¢ o burnnd ::I:mr:'l\:;:ln‘l‘nllx'{ them el bargtaly ER et | By e R SR O s hatazsi ol 4 ¥ ;] o ¥ ) " tho Tax angers- | quence avine take y fie since | up as uscless. These b re put to- )01 and salc ® . d trade, but it will not unless it best ucration or two hence. or the farms and lots of personal hangers- | quence of haviag taken the field, sinc (s e ‘ o “Havana is no place tor such as you,” | M, wnd been the best wifo in the : y i ios will hardly bo slow to muke | gether in layers, and aftc g (reat ant | ) ) : tself. — — on. We have time and again called at- | his enemies will hardly be sl W to wake | E5 Nihoral dose of coment are put under “The gentleman 15 an invalid,” | re. [ World ever sin A Se—— Pursuing Payne. tention to thiz loose way of doing pnblic [ capital out of the burden of war taxes. a tremendous pressure in a hydraulie | P! ;: e o 2 f AGN arovi ot TR R 8 hopefully § : ‘ . . oli YR (T i business. The city council meets a machine. This forces the atomstogather |~ “But he is also a Yankee,' continned |88 %00 S CO08 s Jis unncoossary 1o state that 1o ansif| Folltienl elreleg inOhiojeonyimuoito boil RN, S08) S DL G RN THE PIELD OF INDUSTRY, in's solid mass, Under prossure wdozon | the Cuban. ~+Our governmentshould not | #bott the condition of his art. Ho says onn with the Bee is interested | more or less violently agitated over the | 50U g IS e gl i AR e 1o | boards will take the place of one. Heat | permit them to even lund on the island.” at the tasta for highly sniced food er dircctly or indirectly 1n any prop- | Payne bribery matter, snd there fs a | SAlarics and caunot vote themselves pay | A grand labor demonstration s to take | pORES WA IPOLEI BRSO ek, S| P ihitley's face grew paler, and he bit | 10W years uzo had destroyed all discrimi- 2 . < 358 2 for imaginary services or pleasure trips. | place in Baltimore on September 1, . s s his lips to keap b: the hot words which | 1ation, so that an artist had no better near Fort Omaba. If they were, it | manifest determination on the part of the b N LR Tl Bost tockhol S e ) paper ties, and they thoroughly baked | his lips to keep 1e ha OFGSWhICH | () ance in the kitchen than a bungler, d only be an argument of a personal | republicans to compel the United States All their meetings, regular or special, a oston stockholders in cotton goods mills | iy yn gyen ata high temperature.” Under wanted to come, but he "“".l" ha. ly Now, howe the cooking schools and for the re 1of th ¥ i 1 Tt attended by reporters, and their procecd- | were paid £500,000 in dividends last week, the present imperfect conditions and ap- | The lurger of the two men, whoapps othor elevating influences have enablod or the removal of the post. Fort | senate, if pussible, to investigate the [ D U705 o T G . e tioiein R f i H o8 considerable g to be a native fire-eater, waited for a mo- el iluences have enablod - i ings are given to the public in full. No It is estimated that 15,000,000 pairs of boots | plianc it takes considerable time to skill to bo ha is of no advantage to the sur- | charges preferred to that body by the (o " 5 d shoes are 1L factured | make a tie, but with everythi bui't in | ment, and then rose up and saia to the 3 4 3 o member ean sneak belind any other | and shoes are annually manufactured in 3, buf nding real estate. Oun the contrary it | Onio legislature, A convention of re- R i e e e natsona accordance with my plans th can be Z\[wh“_\n:h'r. T 7 A i i - BT A T cmbe y consure > bong: 3 B y fokor the % o) 1" ankees are cowards! Tinsult vou! : and gin mills are the only ones | Columbus on Thursday, which adopted | ¥ The | bourd of education | this out receive more consideration than L AEGRR AN S.DE (MO, I A I do demand it!" answered Whitley in oprofit from its nearness. Many of | resolutions and a memorial af. | 1V I8 ZHORK - K08 oS trikes. DGR Of 500000 HoR Uten GXRETIOACAR. | L 2l “You evidently want a duel + e Lo o - 4 holds its meetings at regular times and | Sikes construct new and repair old roads is | 2 iow v ou eyidankly A duel, " . owners of adjacent real estate would | firming ~ belief in the allega- [ OHCF 1 ’I)r' RGBSR reprosentatives | The two largest plates of glass ever made | cuormous and isa Lurge element in the | You shall have it % : Diseases from Pimples to Scrofula Cured by fily pay a bonus to have the post p d | tion that the election of Senator e T seinl meetings are | |1 this conntry were 124x100 inghes, fora St | disappearance of forests in this country Good! hissed the other, “My friend Cuticura, hiere clse. But Omaha is interest- | Payne was secured by bribery, appeating | ] 10, RARAY: ) SEREIL RISRARER MRS | Cowly siors I is my beliof from what I know of papor | kers will arrange the “'If ““':w‘”“}' Hundreds of lodters in 01 ossossing copios of f 4 always adve 80 as to avoid star [ 77 ) v 5 is de od to tako tho Y7 viend. You have wore courage than which may be hnd by return of mail, ropeat this I having Fort Omalia retained s | to the senate to rovorsa the docision of | Alwys wiverived o 8 0 4 T The Buao bridgebuitders have once | it it T dostined to take the phice of | FEER, (00, ; A Jhish in6y- b bad Ly ketupciar st repant il 8 possible to her retail stores. Tho | 1ts committeo on privileges and elections, | (i Bt SPPRNRINES (& (5 BAEL TG | mote undersold the English bridge-builders. | WS R 0T LR 80 oty itionian | HO walked away with a nod to me, and | ftom Discaes of the skin and Bloo: huve booi nment should be interested in | and asking that body to conform to 1ts | W ¢ vx' pia & B O S ine, | 1 & small Japanese order. hover proteet the forosts as long as there | was followed by his friend, who promised | §iair e himore: s bt the heet phyek ining the garrison where it can be | time-honored custom and investigate this | EMOW what the «u»]umhslum rs aro dolng, Members of congress are accepting invita- | js such a large demand for wood to return in hall an hour AT | cluns: have spent hundreds of ol il mged most coonomically and sus- | case. Theso editors in their memorial | DO €ach member votes on any scheme, | o3 trom labor associations to deliver lee- [ *Phe strength and durability of paner “You can't mean Lo fight hime” L in. | norciiet untl L usad the Cutioura iteiadic dat the smallest expense. Officers | claim that the charge that the seat of My, | 1OW wmuch pay l..aldn]nw, :Im-l for what | tures, und both sides are lednig something. | is well shown in gar whecls wiide of L e Jlutley when wemere alon as pun : 2 enutiful site ¢ 5 OO | servace, if any, and what schemes he sup- r0od IANY concerns e surnging into | material, It makes an iron whoel & u . He insulted moe as ner- | Interested that the beautiful site with | Payne was purchased by the corrupt uso | 3¢V rm“-?w AL ARAAI 08 “l|Il A good wany concerns are sprinzing into B plate & LiZt pnnet wheel ran: { loan, hoping to provoke a ducl, and 13 an growng shade trees and lawns shall | of money is sumported with such au- :"‘ “‘;. |'4lll RN ) SRR SRS UM "5 oy -*\IIIA'P-'I- |n‘Hh\n\\liu-u’nuvi'll’l cal goods | L Yhars adtor it hus been throws | Awgrican I will fight him,' e Be given up for some barren hillsido | thority, dircetnoss of specification, and | [0% PRI AUSHLERALE GRIDHORE THATE | e, wauibments, As sediish & vear W80 | way as “useless. Paper wiil not on ut your health ] i Hid the w jlch twenty years time will not make | grediole and convincing evidenco *‘as has | g8 to discuss and fix up all sorts gdoublo the number of Ll a6 ROW “0- [ g4kq'the place of wood Lut niso of wgood | - **Nevor miud haalth, AllLwant | thiscountry. My motl ractiv vor bee i atant on- | 8 b L AR many metals and of stoneware i 5 to Keep the allair fx my 3 451 1a0% et T schemes 1o be ratified and recorded at | gaged 1 i of st Ay is to k the aflair { ny wife unti ‘ ive. never been brought to senatorial atten. o 5 : g wed hor lifo. M ey v cause which the r rd of | Present, must be stopped. The Connecticut river ‘and’ contributory aper bath-tub 15 one of the la is over with _.\nv‘ to 35 DI £0: | e s oa g l.lull “‘.: y ““«lidsclun(“" i .“W“ :’" Pablicity i the conduct of busmessn | streams furnish power w.’:‘.? wmills, repre- and pots, plat knives, torks, | w 1\\5::‘)':;:‘11-:1.\4\%. b { .[rlllyulmm QRN Nciasriah Laiprobatio oront of | COMEFOM G RN ot fhat fhis | Whioh taxpayers ore intarested is thow | SeUUDE 118036 haiso power. Ebie sogion 1o 4 8l AiRodAE oL paRes T movor had n aword in my hand, and | naiy. > Mr. Payne being cjected from the United | view O e e s S | rreatest safoguurd. If the commissioners STOWIng because of the chedn water-power, e o baautifk bronda ovnaments | 1 have hud no oxpericnce with pistols. | Aewar Bhnate: thors wanld doubtless en~ | was ot found By A ) want to be above suspicion, they must | Water power is belng soughtout m South | o G (o n in vublic places and | Choose pistols, however. | know cnough | HEAD, FACE W vory interesting struggle between | ileges and elections to be smillcient to | g O L they moet, and in- 4-..1-,1..‘“:;“.1 uuulull_n\u_ull.nr states, but the | Cnve for sale in stores deyoted to the | 10 szt i Gre one, sud I must tak: wy | e i o) - arrant stigation, it is very per- - h cost of transporfation is in the way o L YANGE R L ommenced 10 use 0 or three well snown Ohio repabli- [ war \:lf _l"’"l_\fhl“lsf "f %, h‘ l)il!l n ot the clerk to furnish all the facts | rapid .l‘.\“u],,}, 1t of southern water power. | sale of ancient and modern bronzes a chan e 1o man was | 188 uly. My head o for the succession. It is not ques- """"" Y ",'“g"’f‘, Hhat for \e. e ETF] figures needed for an intelligib) Sweeping wage reduction’s arb to take place | made of a composition the principul vie i‘l N :_“nlmhu bt that i "‘]x:‘ vas | my body wore wling ble that in such ease Mr. Charles | all the states it iz desirable that the com ) in Scotland ranging from- 5 t0 20 percent. | ment of which'is paper or fibre. A man perioncac Guoll 0 A | Y had triod d 3 ntly in | mistoe shall announce “the forms which | Pert of their proceedings. Great distress prevalls in many parts of Seot- | to-day can wear papor shoes and eloth d with Whitley the more determined | LW would reappear prominently in | mittce shall announce o A land and Wales. Trade depression is the ex- | ¢at from paper dishes vith to fight. Under all the o1 one. 11 political arena, while Governor For- | must be complicd with and the conditions P i S SUae orcaus HSLIPI PADED CHIRE ATV A ST AR Bt e S S might bo found not unwilling to | which must exist before the senate will ) thar Lands Than Ou ) An order for ten steel bridges for India Py o T e o Lim tasefuse. but fram the yary.g wondoriul: - ndor the gubernatorial sceptre, | proceed in any inquiry touching the pur- | The voice of the Euglish elections is | has just been placed in an English mill, “The | 4 rogm” carpeted with paper, 3 ind waa made Up. Such aflaivs dre Veovatur, Mioh, its rostricted prerogatives and em- | chase of one of its seats.” The very | without question against home rule. A | Fnglish huve seut three timcias much ple | oy bor tub or bowl, live in & v auictly areanged i Cuba. Whe | A @i0N ts, for the senatorial toga with | shadowy excuses of the republicar sena- | number of constituencias are still to be | jigme py ZHARDO Wp. T IAC I 2 any | ride in a paper car or earvi ond returned we .hl“-"" e "‘mh:~ 4 « sro b 48 largor opportunities and dignitics. It | tors who voted sgainst ap investigation | heavd from but Mr. Gladstone will fail | former period. paper "w\‘ “"1”4,“ ) 8 ariuug 0) a0 PLONIM G Sha 14 s piby of note that Fioid Marshal Hal- | are easily dispesed of, and the memorial | to seeuro the mujority he needs to push | The equallzation of wages for the same | 40 o1 S M SHORSIEY 48 Oluy 1 W B aln played a eonspicaous part in the | concludes with the expression of & hops his home .'u‘ha bill through the next par w.&u“,0{"‘..‘13‘;“.]«;{){0‘&\‘[7] - i 6 ment | They all admit its " i ¢ tion of editors at Columbus, | tbat the republicans of Ohio may reccive | liament. There are those who have the (',.,“ “fl"". knights and trades “h'\._?l_l‘ this | willing to “.)I !!; with 8 [ in .‘““ i |‘l“ [1 i\‘ ‘\‘ sideration i rave idence sser 4 erya- | fa d winter, o reasons for the exist ans that o | ot politene .»; eoreie he ides Lo y, which memorialized the son- | the consideration justly due to the grave | conlidence to assert that the conserva- h:rl5::“;\.“15:‘\1'11;.&_xl;amxilmmn‘”x « x“l‘ s lgu_1 I have .,n; i i b Fort i AR (Y ) 1 Iosastigate. the ohirige of bribery | ehangos whioh thoy mako. Lt is impossi- | tives will have a cloar mafority. This is | g dilercnces wil be nquiredinto, | eligue wiiich is & part ‘of 16 805t and thiat iy prineival was ' . p wlecsion of Mr. Payne, and :tis b, ble to say whether this added appesl will | not, bowever, probable. _’llgnv. the con: | ng'factories large and amall will be kept ant. andtheonly mat this oat doy 1een buund on the feld of honor POT L 'u."‘. & Curaical ¢ v yno, ; ¥ e ment, nly [ to he regarded as am absurd | have the effect of reducing the obstinacy | servatives and liberal-unionists will have 1||:!§‘xlxa)\‘5(;| x‘;\' X ‘In..g “.:.“:nfh\ 10 o | s to present them wi | [ did pos seo |\\ lr'b 5 again 1;'.( 1 W9 | Sond for "How to Cure Skia D Wi ot 1 sdidor-n-chicf of e | of the sonato and losding it o doite ob- | # wajority ~ groater (hau the thirty | bocomottve huldersebo antiouaie el | 3 controlling “interes” T a ' il iag fage th the bioring lo drive | B, e Hons, “Sanator lalste s @ | republivans of Ghio in the loast exuggor- | pariia " ene! £ . he general industrial situation 1s fmprov- | FALE 5, P & | % ¢ his wife houie N plionious title that goes trippingly | ate the lmportance of this watter It s | It iooks ws if the outcome m'fll be unsat- .l:nl:m .raf:‘.','..'?‘l-'l;ff‘,‘t‘fi’iflz‘ E\‘:“:l‘-}ll‘l‘“}| i | 48 b i caia hrovided for of longue, and whad @ crusher it | @ suggestive and serious phase of the ia- | isfuciory to all concerned. No party will f 35 PCEUE SRR MO TG N Uccun | You can buy turmiture cheaper of A, | emergoncine The little womun had uot o s Boto Jobnny MoLesn! Bus Mr. | sus, so fur as Seuntor Payne is concerned, | be sulliviently strong w inaugurate legis- | again on a woderate scale. L. Fiteh & Co,, 12th st bet Faruam uyd | Fec .-Im.u e glightest hintof what was [ R Skl d ! is still in the scuate. (T3 that while pleading fot guilty he doees not | lation ch any two of the otliers oppose ‘American locowotive builders have a repu- | Douglas, than auv otber place in the city, | ou the ta | "

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