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TUES DAY J['LY 13, 1886, vant of the people, still claimed fer the | for ac epting unfinished or mchwl lvmh nw to violate the prnhlhl!lnn law, This | ders an am senator n measure of irregponsibility to | wor In the matter of the viaduct piers, | leaves the whole matter where it onght to be. | to fatten s ) — supply of soil and climate rmy on THE DAILY The friends of Senator Logan have (®"PERRY DAVIS . &) BEE. A Strange Exouso. I‘ | ! A value reccived in the conduct of the government, Its just fame for whatit | ¢ has done is sceure. But there is unde- OMARA OFFICE. NO, ¥t AND 018§ ARNAS ST v to fear that his vote in the com- | the popular will. ‘“To do whatever the | where there is likely to be an issue be Should l‘lz:l mu:'mm Two young women living near Craig » NEW YORK OFFice. ROOM 66, TRIBUNE BULDING | iviee on privileges and elections on the | lord wills,” said Mr. Hoar, “hath ever | tween the engincer hnd the chairman, Louisville Courter-Journal. :fyf”\'\m[h\nx)" "'»'.\”‘\f«r;‘v:”lx “"vmn‘l\m PAIN - ILLER WASHINGTON Orrice. NO. 513 FOURTEENTH ST | 1oy vyjo matter may have more scrious | been held by the commion law to be a | the council must take prompt and de If the farmers of Kentucky want tobe | fomale dosper adoos. Thoy wore nrte - Published every morning, except Sunday. The | consequonces for the general than atfirst | tenure of a low mnature, and it is a | cisive action to protect tho interests of the | wealthy they should plant pig-iron. before getting & groat ways from home 1S RECOMMENDED BY ml? Monday morning paper pu d in the | appeared poss The offense of that | tenure which can neyer be ennobled | eity. Onth ceptance of grading con- 1t Was “’ The Plattsmouth canning factory is | Physiciang, Ministers, Mis: . Managers TENME BY MAIL! action was felt chiefly by the republicans | whether the lordship be in one or a mil- | traets the w board of public works Phitad, 2 NOW putting up from 20,000 to 25,000 cans of Factorics, Work-shops, Plantations, Onio_ Year £10.00 Theee Months 5 | of Ohio, but in his efforts to find ground | lion men.” It cannot be necess: to Id take action on personal view The lowa democrats have declared against | OF peas and_ heans per duy. The com- | Nu AR ol B i ) Tue WEEKLY BEr, Published Bvery Wednesany. | o have made a statement that witl be | the representatives of the people to a | the streets to be graded from lot line to | were against it, but nobody supposed t titd ot ite total ek, - - | X { ird of its total pack TAKEN INTERNALLY IT WILL BE FOUND A NEVE TEIMS, POSTPAID es0n | ikely to offend republic generally. Tn | doctrine of this kind would practically | lot line, and all obstructions shall be re- | had the nerve to say so. Loms Sonfet ex-saloonkecper at FAILING CURE FOR One Year, with premium . .......ooois 200 | Gefending 1 that senate ean- | rend ugatory tl Jar will, the [ moved. Thelaw leaves no discretion to — 1 el ! One Yenr, without pr y 195 | defending his view tha enate ean- | render nugatory the popular will, ; Louisville, has turned up in New York | qronmypy o . DA R S ontHe, whath o T | not investigate the procecdings of a | voiceof the people expressed collectively | the board, and there is no reason why it | It atight Have Best Worss, City as crazy ns a July weather prophet, | SUDDEN COLDS, CHILLS, PAINS IN Mouth, on trinl S B | caueus, the senator is represented to have | through conventions or otherwiso becom- | should not be €ully gndjimpartially en RN L g S HAEES Lottis w 13 Aliying monuy af the eurhston m\ln\l:”‘\\'\\x‘»”fi l)‘l\ I\I\ll\‘”\\l M CORMEEPONDENCEL | said If they want to investigate th ing valueless cxcept so for as it [ forced. cannot be too severely condemned lnvm it m" ‘\'*:‘mm bt e i '1'1 '\i\ 'S ; \U‘I"I' o | 1) « side o I} 0 I rOY endec tsel 0 o 1wed s W r, h 9 o y f i y gt ) ks i All communications relating to_new mYl‘ 4 | nse of money outside ot a hall to in commended itself to th umed su The County Management. however, have been worse—the Minneapolis in Spodencck, a horso thief, was eap- | THROAT, & forin matters should be addrossed © o EDL | gnoe a nomination, T can show that | perior wisdom and conscience of |y uw fices the time at which the | 408 might have been whipped. tured at Schuyler recently. Ho had in | B e S Grant was beaten at Chicago in 1820 by | the “sorvants” of the people. Obviously | o ivc'dinm ceioners shall sit and pro — his possession at the time of his capturea s L b ATl business jorters and semmttances showta o | the use of money.” Hero is a direet ro- | under suel aprinciple the servant may | yied BGEREEOCEE A LA Py They Won mp. mare and colt which had been stolen | 1T 18 THE MOST EFFECTIVE AND BEST LINIMENT 11 butinese fotters n mittances she o e | ke des for holding special sessions a " MiladeIph s rom the pasture ¢ s ¢ ON EAR on ¢ it fadsessed to THE DBEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, | floction cast upon every member of the | beconie at will the master, obeying his | S ; 4 : » r phia I .| from the pasture of Jumes Hill, a farmer, EARTH FOR CURING e R ip iRl ! el i o 1 Fo i B | eali of the county clork on urgent busi Thore s a general belief that the Pennsyl- | a few days before SPRAINS, BRUISES, RHEMATISM 10 b¢ ninde pyuble to the order of the company. | Tepublican convention which nomin mlr | own views of mght and expediency u; ness. Now the quostion 1s when has the | vania mugs lave deelded not to wump this | The large deppsit of wlite sand neat | - ‘\l URALGIA, .“ml‘” ACHE, WE BtE HING COMPANY, PROPRIETORS Garfield, except those included in the | complete disregard of the opmions and | g0 aver called such a special meeting? | year. Wisdom doesn’t ery aloud in thestreets | Milford {5 being oxamined by capitalists “'BURNS. FROST-B . “ PUBLISHING COMPANY, PROPRIETOF famous l<, who \[v{»lr‘uln vl.‘,]n.plml for um..w{l\ those whom he te # m.-.nlw Special meetings require five days notica | Without accomplishing something. 1 ¢ sand issaud to by mixed with Iimo JURNS, FROST-BITES, &e. K. ROSEWATER. Eprron. Grant, and implies that Mr aine'sman- | serve, Ve are not aware that any pub- | o N . - - and only requirc hoe and a shower to irag 0 sither by posting or publication in the - Dot . ' : rices, 26¢., 60c. " HE; S ose sther eanc ¢ could be yrinciple, sc ) in co ot wi 3 ; ¢ ' C o Y Courish can be supplemented with a deposit o ] e th X of el Ll \ ”“'”]‘ AL ‘]"”‘ ""”»‘_" flelod ""']“”“ niliot “'”'] ”‘_‘ the commissioners are in session almost Fora readable, newsy, newspaper com- | ready made brick, Milford can ]nq on FOR SALE BY ALL MEDICINE DEALERS Novoin Btatsnient of Uisottation any show of reason implicated—made a | theory of populs r government, yet there | ) o time at hours which nobody can | mend us to the Omaha Bree, 1t is no trick | her lurels {9 Bawars of Imitations, 45} % corrupt uso of money to deteat Grant. | 18 reason to believe that it had the con- | g the quostion is under what partie- | for that outiit to get upagood paper every | Tho wifo of John Biria, living on Dr. - = Bt o Do e Such « statement from Senator Lo, currence of a majority of the senate. Ular rule these sossions can be logally | 48y in the week, Tho remainder of thie | Englehard’s homestoad, néar Kising City, Geo, B, Tzschuck, seeretary ot the Bee Pub- | from ¢ ¢ point of view most remarka There is no desire anywhere, except ) 4 = Omaha dailles are mere popguns beside it. presented her | husbana with a pair of \l ask H g company docs soreinny swear it | ble, and it will bo surprisinig if it doos | periaps with a fow exteomo partisans, © | "5 1oy provides that the commission- The Greatnoss of Our Country pretty twing Wednesday morning—a boy | &\ an e actual eircilation o AN DA | mot challenge widespread atten- | disparage or degrade the senate, Al [ &b i) PRV AL He PORESO Ohteado Times, & DTG S Tean B Fe M BRYS OMAHA, NEBRASKA follows: tion and eriticism. It fis furthcrmore | fair-minded citizens acknowledge every | ghq o of throe cents o milo “for’ the [ General Logan, who is making his fivst trip | parents of eighteen children in all, eleven | poiq uo garte 140 s B Gt unfortunate in that it does not claim that can be presented in behalf of | 0 40v shall be necessarily employed | to the Pacitic, will nodoubt be more impressed | 0f whom ar¢ living. Pass the medal this Buplusday 1, 1685 --»3332vggg Toaiay. 20th swer the purpose of a defense or | that body for great and distinguished | {5 "qutios of their office,” As the | than ever with the fact that this s truly a | way. ) . s \ Wednesday, Sth. . justification of his vote nst | seryices in the past. 1t has been one of | oo 6o allow bills for their servi- | £1¢at country aud one well worth being the According to the assessors’ returns Presidont. 4 'I|.u|~.m Ist... an investigation on the ground | the most illustrions legislative bodies the | (¢ mounting to from £4,000 to $5,000 a | VI dent of, “P\ arein N l\m» [.-..p]nn’. 21 act TZALIN, \ilclu President. ay, Al % » allorad use oy wWas. only o Aok Fiving T . | T of unimproved land; 71,646 acres und V. H, UG b] “2 | that the alleged uso of “money was only | world has ever known, giving to our na- | w500k they st eithor have Hawits b Balee Drophoth; R ORND B R LT Wl vaites Cashier, Average..... 12235 | 1n the cancus where the nomiuation for | tional history some of its grontest names, | Lo giong every day or spend most of their iy Etkhorn Valley Tanes. g found by the assessors, $747.415 W. V. Monar, N S, CoLLiNg, Gro. B, K| senator wasmade. They are not parallel | and in its contributions to constitutionzl | i1t coie on husiness of the county. | . What the friends of Senator Van Wyck | value of pe operty HOW. Ytk LEWIS S, REED, Subseribed and sworn to before me this | cases, the action of a convention being | and statutory law, referred to with evi- But “‘ AT EU e WELint t have most to fear is bet by men who sessment, § There B. TovziLt A or VLl s A | subject to popular review dent pride by Mr, Hoar, making stronger | (o draw foom (o (e Ao amount | hiave suddenly trimmed thelr sails to the pop- | county, horses'of il ages, o BANKING OFFICE: RN Sty sworn.do- | and therefore not final, wi and broador. the foundations o popuiar | 1hey draw from the treasury if they £AVC | yjar hrocze and advoeate the reclection of § %093 thules and asses, 240, sheep. 7 THE IRON BAN 0. B, Tzschuck, being first duly sworn, do- g ¥ 7 = | our senior senator that they may get into the | hogs, 11,150, K, 0ses and says th; t'he is secretary of the Bee | eaucus of a majority of a Pub lishiing ompany, that the act s of the county on strict busine S | legislature. Beware RUKVOFREE H il BRI N £ b VG D RLIBN e BERE ot false prophets, lowa Items, Cor, 12th and Farnam Stroots. daily cireulation of the Daily Bee for the 3 b principles. The people of Douglas county - — or is pro sed a g otol Genersl Bankiug Busis Tran N % o o LG, At 10,875 aopiea: | then, the purchase of votes ina cancus | niably a very widespread ;U“.mm it the VBRI n-lnuulgf, L L The Dosls Titoless Bitorprite. ,‘l‘“'l(;”:\m :\‘v”::‘x‘\l«i‘v“ ':"fl’;vl‘ifl :;m - ux Business “““"“ o B CACT Ll VAR e KGO L H Lo il “doteriorated and is far lo st and looso way of running the county’s | oo tixetoss entoromiee of the Omatia Teo | 1nton during the wonth of June. WOODBRIDGE BRO S i May, 1580, 12,49 copies; for June, l‘l‘ i -"l "'>‘l"l'—- ‘“_’l' "“"l‘v "1 : ;"Is\l{luml : an [”,";"(”‘ ||\l|luu||<vm| by hv,ih A"'l'“\"‘l" aflairs is caleulated to demoralize all the | pag again munifested itself in a speeial man- John Martenzen, a Dane, died in a har B ' 8 COpies. , and peop! 1o have old-fashioned | tions of duty and patriotism. Such arro- [ sounty officers and encourage wasto of ntiety 3 vest fiold near Clinton, Wednesday, of 3 " poe i 3 o 4 e K age was ner, this time in the acquisition of the exclu- ' iy, { Gro. I, Tzscnues., v ~i‘.l,rlh|:.n‘\:-;n “‘:1(1 ok 400 A1y difter- | gant disdain of popuiar sentiment as was | §t« funds and materials siv right to use the New York Herald's spe- | Sunstroke State Agents Subscribed and sworn fo before me, this ability —either | shown in the action on the bill protubit A county with 85,000 population must | (it cable service, by which arranzement the | - Keokuk is to build a bridge over the FOR THE Bth day of July, A. D, 1556, as to the briber or the bribed. In Eng- | ing members of congress from l':\.\""fl.\r';:*‘{:'“ i‘x{“,\x:‘l‘i'l"" - ";" e | foreizn nows printed each morning by the t‘:'\l".‘*‘l'{" “‘!k“ will be frei to all for ‘ 2, FEIT,, land no man would venture to rest a re- | attorneys for railroads or other corpora- | {EREALISEEITS SHELLEOFICEE CRITUSIOC | Now York Herald and Bik will be identieal. | fFHC¢ OF Lrase . ’ [SEAT..| Notary Pubiie. fusal to investigate a well-supported | tions, together with the general and un B8 piiuI N "}P" SVRSDLELEAUIEIISE o —— - e ] 11“ Des Moin, -‘-l..m-',-( .-;K..l!m\,\l- was m}.l 5 o . r 4 . R . siness L t "av nst we svndicate ol local capita | = = | charge of bribery against & member of | form friendiiness manifested for great The Mising Wave. \ i = < 1 3 - 5 3 sts fio ) | i ate 237 pol s have been poi- S CUTDIONN suel stineti e R tinkte fita Edward King in the Boston Jowrnal. 1sts for 100. -oh;dhl),‘-[:::-( 4"!:;\I::'ix:q-\!lllll‘l:ll e ok e d‘;‘““-”]'“»"l 9 | corporations against the interests of the | A coxremrorany whose use of the | A enild stems the current of a mountain | A weleome rain fell on the 9th along ¢ " s nad kg ]f NZ | Senator Logan presents. There bribery | people, and other hardly less convineing | English Tung is 0 st ston of start- | bhrook by a dam of mud and stones; he goes | that section of the stute traversed by the men with small salarics and with large | is followed to 1ts very beginning, however | evidences of the decline of the senate | Jing surprises to those familiar with lexi- | away proud of his work, but when he returns | Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Omaha Neb i opnetito gl lsshould paste this item in | small, and thatis the correct from that high standard which once dis | copraphy, asserts that there is no such | towaze at it it has been swept away; nota | Failroad ) i their hats for the inspection of their | No man should be permitted to remain in | tinguished it, and its departure in a dix word 25 “hair-bramed” in Webster or | trace of it can be found anywhere. Sowill | . The tat men of Davenport have o ’ || sweothearts public oflice who is shown to have been | tion away from the people, supply ample | Woreoster, The spelling is common and | De with the work of those whotry to put back }\fj‘,“' ”v'l-,\f_"l'""(“l”"l‘x'l“"\ifll".‘"‘,‘" "lf,‘(',_}.' v | Fort ““”]”’;"Il 5 i ivo: guilty of using corrupt means, however | g it for popular distrust, apprehen- | has heen so sinee the days of an author of | the mareh ol progress in Great Britain, wl;“l]‘ Hia NiRbr LIULL L. i dto rotain_ the postnear | Femotely and insiveetly or in whutever | sion and riticism of that body. Thore it | some little reputation whose other nume Shocking. Danicl Scrivens, a farmer living near i ¢ et 2 3 £ orm, to secure his election. » way in whic! ) se o D AR SRR Lrea)Eare o R i SR b p el % o s failug a) this ity Thatis the query which our peo- | ™ but m_v‘\\ yin \\]_!n.« b 1h‘~(.u‘m xlm be | was Stakespeare. It has also the au y Chicagn Herald. ] (.h. co, W .nl;‘]n‘«’s.il m”.n ghtning on tho §;d;‘}un"|n i ;m‘n(}u‘-‘y& l\{l:‘fig ple put to Nebraska's delogation in con- E " 3 " restored to popular conlidence and to its | thority of the scholar's guide in such Sam Jones, the revivalist, is shocked to "Il n;l “!‘ 1 “( |I o was xmnw y "'EVN Pk E‘n‘rfi's‘fi ES f 1o b IBe S Tt Rottaay IR b idas Will They Redeem Their Pledges? former usefulness in conserving the pub- | matters, Joseph Worcester Lear that w base ball piteher sometimes re- | the stove when the house was stru g manded by the interests of the ment or the reguirements of the eit 1 ol nitod by 1 annun, while many clergy- A shed has been erected in the city hall iy \r:g“vfi» all Fron: gle along on $100. | vard at Ottumwa where drunks and vags | Gt Diompty o but what does Sam | ean erack stone in its cooling shade and | papraidneeical endorsmen about a | snift up the surrounding ambrosial BIVIALE A ENCY. 80,174 F Yoor Varin kv : raplily ¢ losses and Two years ago both political parties | Jic interests and welfave, and that is for e—— ceives 84,000 pi through their national conventions | the people to retain there only such men | SIXTEEN parties aye now on trial at | menare obliged to stn pleged themselves to tax reduction | gs have been steadfast i their devoron | Ancona for stealing a trifle over two [ This is rather shockin vern- i 0/0¢ by M With — through tariff reform. The issue could | to the public intorests, regardless of the | million li We voice public sentiment | J0nes think o1 the man who recelve: RS o g Axotner foolhardy adventurer has S e e iy thalra abil 3 H d 2 25 S thousand dollars per month for retailing ola | Preeze - 3 swept the Niagara whirlpool m;4 time no longer be e :ulul by the hl_'n"h« ns. | distinctive interests and demands of cor- | in declaring that the men who will steal | | &I ST ‘. relittous meotings, or is | Merritt Kanoff, of Creston, rocontly DR. IMPEY It 10, orae rosalts than s fow oo | Lt was once more reasserted by the dem- | porate wealth and power. the same number of Amarican | S fones w0 constituted that ho docsn't | LIt novol though distretssinig ac- 1505 B ARN.ANM ST 8 50 rosults than a few bruise, crats. The phrasing of the platform bt S G o e BIi yone: cident, Ho was carvying a penholder 2 . B Tho Pluladelphia cooper who Saturday | Oorois LA : e onrry thom out ofyfho pountry will bo |ithin e Tt s o oy ying, & innoldct | practice limited to Discases of the i anaseinii oo ALY | plank in case was substantially the The Reform Needed. allowed to go scot free and in addition - e Tl E, EAR. NOSE AND THRO. ¢ mght wont through the mad and whirl- | gimo Eyery intelligent citizen knows | One of our enterprising contempora- | will receive a hearty vote of thanks from In the Very Front Ranlk. (Dlonsinn halic Ao g el ol R ol EVE, h AT, f ing waters in a cask will be welcome 1o [ yhat g to his notoricty, which is s only recom: ea; sticking in his shirt. As he sta York 3 with whieh the Omaha | ened up the end of the holder ente The tireless ene iiff for revenue must in the | ries has made the remarkable discovery | the relic nature of things be a tariff for protec- | that our asscssments have been too low 1 communities his i ly rc you - s , s ear and punctured the drum, destroying .o penso for the perilous venture, if his ox- | tion so long as the revenuo requirements | and that something will have to be dono. | HAxsoxD, Atmour, Fowler, Lipton | Bt isconstuntly improved and pustiod for- | BTG Blettres e S HE ; ¢ i""“’l"f":"” not ‘v'i”w ""“lfl of induc- | of our government demand an annual | 1t boldly asserts that our high tax rate, | make a strong quarfeita at tho stock journals exeites admiration andastonishment Dakota, | t’:“"w‘::n‘r‘;::s :;’hi;]l;o:l"l‘;‘y"so‘n‘“‘“:hj“; the | collection of $160,000,000 from customs | consequent upon_onr low yaiuation, i Omaba_is to be the, future grent | fu newspay e A Rteontly facraare. | Deadwondtan IRABINIOlty ave janlous ¥ ~ | duti t of the west and the During the past fiscal year $181,- | frighicning capital from making invest- rgest | monts have been made to secure for that | rivals. Glagses fitted for all forms of defective vice. “The crop of rgekless fools is per- | ng o) were levied by means of the tariff | ments here and doing great damage to | cattle feeding State m 'the country. The | paper all the spe blegrams of the New | A farmers’ elovator is to bo built ut Mt. Vlv!wh Al‘fl'fll*{l}&"wgm{c"wL ennial and is brought out with very little upon imports from foreign countries. | the interests of Omaha. It pronounces | “‘stars’ have said it and the rest of the | York Herald, a privilege only enjoyed by Vernon, g s 21,829,850 ¢ encouragem The limitations of tariff reduction are [ its discove “timely” and announces | company will soon be here to earry out three other papers in the country. — As the | l‘fy5\1 has been dlwco\'r\'m!‘m Faulk and " thus elearly defined. A reduction at pres- | comy it proposes to continue | the programme Tierald special service f‘vla:,ll t)tllm. h;u gn | Sully countics m paying qu.\nuu.m. Tansm sPunchGIgars ever met and known | oo" 5" osablo only to the extent of | such mmm, e e r news reports, and the expense of securing it | A haby show is to be held at Chamber- o shippod Bartloy Campbell, the dramatist, can read of his present condition of mental t places the Bee in the very | luin to ri Worms e funds for o chureh organ. we destroying a large number from dust to mud would be | is very lurge ed in these parts just at | frontran A cia atly apprec me gospel and forti- | & twenty millions annuailly, In other | than never. The Beg for four long ye words the extreme average reduction of | has preached the i e (ot ecility wi 20 0 0SS oot . 3 : y iti e = o of small fruit trees through the southera o sl o BLOWIDK. imbecllity without a focling of sadness. |y, tarift if ustoms duties were to be cut | fied it arguments by facts col. | Present. Later i the political season we A Great Speec part of the territory, ""”,“""'“ aly) here never lived a more genial and £ St R JT Lo | shall have both from the railroad brigade. S b % LOLY wanted in cach town, R nanionablo S T AT down to a revenue basis on present | lected at g expense, show- | At TV e bt B ~aBremont Iribur e Every county in the northern part of S0LD BY LEADING DRUCGISTS. zm‘:‘;”;m“‘”r‘i‘;"’“‘;‘l“l-“n':;l “(‘)“’;‘“ p;‘ :"‘-“‘: "'; treasury requirements would be a little | ing the iniquitics and inequalties [ 418t in the cyes of vofers and mu Senator Van Wyck's address in Fremont | ¢po'yoryitory mukes an unfavoruble crop R.W.TANSILL &CO0.,55 State St.Chicago. ed more to the pleasure of f hrown at every candidate pledged to | on Satur nts as made in Douglas | ! B W ave fousht the fiht shato. | vote and work for the peobles interests. | by those who heard him. * Hundreds of far- [ EoRiatbisiang patalyale to « th aht single mers came from many miles to hear the fa- Wyoming. l‘em leton & Whltne American industry in the face of | handed against tax shirkers and labored Tre contingent fund of the governor | Mous and fearless advocate of their rights, A public library and reading room has J such a showing is supremely ridiculous. | earnestly to arouse public opinion to the L L33 7 and they were all enthusiastic over the mas- | been opened in Cheyenne. 16! wtion has pur- ! The bugbear of free trade may as well | shameful laxity of the operations of the terly exposition of the toples which he [ The Cheyenne Fair assoc be dismissed. Whatever the theory, its | revenuc law as applied in this city. The handled, e brought the questions of rail- [ chased an cighty-acre tract of ground HARD AND SOFT COAL AND WO0D, practical operation in the United States | Bre will welcome any assistance in the road tarifls, the taxation of railroad lands | near the city for ¥15,000. “ i W ! will be impossible for years to come. | struggle to put Omaha on a firm basis of and property, the rest ngent of the Oma With our internal taxes as they are, tarifl | financial prosperity by compelling a fair o - land grants to the public domain, alien land rmlu:i. dup uulml,‘.l.m-umuu.« i 4 RO G (RS is exccllen- | owne! anger arfsing fr 3 and disappeared. reform means o reduction of only | and equitable sment of real and pe o:hleexaglion:iljownetehibanil the;danger axlslng trom plo number of \!n].,,...-,,q /yoming for the half of the pr g a Draso! p re _ en iiad) s much of a | vast accumulations of property by the few, 20,000,000 out of & present total of more | sonal property within the corporate 000 clerks to | right down to the understanding of every more than ten per cent. To talk of free | of a ay was one long to be remembered trade and free traders and paralysis to | county. report except Cass S the passing hour, and he had to an ex- tent possessed by few men the faculty of making one fecl eomfortable and ¢ tirely at home in his company. To hi friends, and they are legion, the an- nouncement of his death, which is only a guestion of months, would be less painful shon the reports which tell the sad story of a mind diseased for which all minis- Srations are hopeles: will be exhausted pretty soon. The young e man who borrowed a horse and forgot to return it has found a new way for inyest ing the contingent fund. ation of unearned An advance Rock Springs, Einois, Missouri and 1o ary is almost ant as three long feit w than nine times that amount, Pared down | limit q A ] oh & clenr o | wis_five, with liabilities aggregating o Trere are renewed reports of the un- p ¢ e & .| the railroad commission. 5 who heard him in such a clear and concise B 3 Zgreg 'y B ; g happy life hieh Nollio Grant Sartoris o | to the lowest possible point i accordance | Jut hefore any thorough reform in this | ' gt manner that none can forgotit. 1t has been | 20,700 Oflice—218 South Fifteenth st. ml:liu;: in England. due to the brutal | With revenue requirements we should still | dixection can be accomplished there must |y, only crop that will he above av the good fortune of Dodge county people to .Iv\vurn;fl:x[rl‘mln:nln'\\'w( rur‘ll:nl ‘lfl:n‘! 81 yar st ¥ 1RENR L 1 *% | have the highest protective tarift of any e in the revenue law. The old 8 A b e Isten to several speeches delivered by Sena- [ Fork about ten days agoin the timber < neglect of her husband and the disgrace- mf\t“ ‘, nation :,“ the face of the ',]l,;,[? DS ',“h;“.“ s l.:'.“ “,."“ ,‘]lm,,. l(m ‘,’,l" age this year is the crop of candidates. | (o Van W yek at Fremont, and each time le 1d owing to the high winds that have ful indifference respecting her wants and 4 ? o3 il N5 080 BRECRIQLS. v Q4RI © tansht |, drouth has no effect upon them hits m iy new frientls, but we venture | prevailed has runa distance of fifteen thoso of hior children on the part of the | Vil congress redoem its plodges by | their duty becwuse many of thom that no time liave so many been irvesistibly | miles and has now reached Smith’s Fork entire family of her husband. It is cause | MAKING this much of a reduction and re- | find it to their personal interest to neglect PROMINE! A drwh to him as on Saturda; “The smoke from this fire has been plainly i licving the farmers and working men of | their work and to list for the benefit of 3 — ST TP e yisible in 1ston for several days. of ust Indignation thut tho oty dsugh | 1o jigss and_ thoreforo unjust tax which | tho pocket books of wealthy and influen- | - M1 Cloveland liates pondics. The Lyrio of Aotion, Adepositof bismuth belongging (o Logan ter of General Grant, so tenderly beloved | ¢ 700 hoaviest upon the poor? | tial citizens. It is nothing tc My, Gladstone was educated at Eton, - ol MeMullen, near Cammins City, has huon them that ) » great soldier, 8 S i H ¥ A The iy i s 3 "Lis the part of a coward to brood ONONLC srLs Lo consis . Chinrles St., 8t. Lo b{tlu g.'""l,l‘;‘l‘!".r' noull«l Iln_ lhf‘\l_{'!lm Mr. Randall, who holds iis seat in con- | Omaha, with o bundred miliions of real | n\m :lllll\\ s 1'1 lr?mlln-(.\m. ;:ltmlnmc won O'er the past that is withered and dead; HEJI’.‘ "‘!I":nlo f,h.‘ i:\n‘:‘p\n:‘n:ln; .:“:]ilr::‘x“\‘. ||(\‘ ‘":.l“’l':i’lu:ll rq:uzn».u‘m' 2“30:‘1:;:.(::Vi-lnll.;u’nu‘;xlm .m“ |'u lnfi;mm gress through the votes of tho great in- | cstate alone, is credited with less than a | J 7 u,fh”u.x mutn 4 Hu 5 i W, mn‘”:u(u},num eart’s voses arcashes aid | BRI SR 1 DTN for TR R ther Fhyal Lostey Lo heart can ful to sym- 7 f pa pteant X of o ohn Bright was not a college man in his H 0 somo. Tne United Stat et hismuth S5 eity 1apers show aud ull old sealdents kuow 5 2 3 ¢ ustrinl monopolists of Pennsyivania, | tenth ull :um. or our cit) L,u\un s 2 4 S : What .h,,“u],“.o],p.."g,.,. be fled? cone ne United States import bismuth iration. *Dobility. Mentat and ships and humiliation with a heroic pa- | . X Phibh (8 attfully. dei ol A . ‘ age. Whence llll- mlwnx an nngcl thrills clear on $200,000, so that this mine may be made a ||aru of Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood Poisoning, tlence and fortitudo, rejecting all impor- | 108 8 measure which is artfully designed | of funds becauso “f thei Ipotoney v. Stanirord is the richest man in Louis- the soul, source of value to its owner and the ter- | old Ulcers, are tre e tunitics to bo 11d of hor blackguard hus. | 1© Waintain the tarifat its present rate | or dishonesty, or both. | ville. b8 wealth belng estimated at | “Gird about thee thine armor, press on to the | yirory. .,..,...e,,.;.f.‘,m e band, which are an impressive 5\-‘nnnlu aud to provent for years fo come any 82,500,000, el goall” The new works of the Laramie Chem- ndu V) it ]. Fuibih “‘ R APRIoY Xt material reduction in customs duties. Is Who Is Responsible? S e 1t ihe fanits o7 the avimes of thy muh ical company at Soua lukes will b com- 3 uen . -0y0-4y_an 1oy, this tho kind of tarilf reform which the [ The question is, who s responsible for [ O Buiicr Jssaid to banke annually from | 41¢ 4 Durden Too F6avy to bear, pleted by the end of this “we As o ;;‘r-u REAR ADMIRAL SHUFELDT, comment- people have a right to expect in reply to | the proper carrying out of contracts for | |/ ph\utl:'\:h 2 f W‘l;;u hfipr can rIw'hl.n'nnn :m‘l!h lr:;;)lun-\\ aste | Gonstrucied since the fire, th nnlnl'ltiuon permmaaatly pured. § ¢ Hhaviaeia . their demands for tax reduction? public improvements in this city? An , 2 Dot owr A Ith Tl o falara of fear! will be greatly inoreasod in cnpaCiby 88 1 oGy wii ing upon the condition of the American T T TR, e e ats e Cornelius Vanderbilt is fitting up a ‘ ""“"I oW ot ;I w‘“l” oo hooa | Well as in inereased facilities, and there A Positiv ~ maval establishment, said there was no i ",l',: L‘t W "r 1ai ? '; R gymnasium for the employes of the BiERSUEEE B) Y. k8 will be a change in the manufacturing | reblossse Medicis esuse of complaint 1especting its person- Senatorial Bxclusivences, PRRR; Sodls “'ly e e T | Tork Contral rallway, Wath the faith that illumas and the will that | process, which will prevent all waste of MARRIAGCE C u IDE, nel, which compares most favorably with [ In a recent interview Congressman | sponsible only for estimates made oOn | young James Garfield, who is studying defies. material in future. Some of the most E(m FAGES, PINE PLATES, degiat ety st il t | grading. The board of public wo . | shirk o In improved machinory has boen put in. I's infinite world, ¥ SUARGLT SR IORA | that of the navy of any other country. | Willis, ot Kentucky, reforred to a law at Cleveland, gives promise of becoming | its duty by leaving the whole re- | eminent in his profession. 0 late!” through G , woiiaae In all the qualities that make good naval | Which kas perhaps been more notice- | shirksits dedviog | From His throne (0 11fe’s nethermost fires— NN e .m,,m,.gsu‘,f.,m Uui'.uub'l.hes are the | able of late than ever before, and that is | sponsibility to its chairman and the | Edwin Booth has paid his debts, settled his | “Loo Iate!” is a phanton that flies at the dawn parisd ov Wrlutter, B o A 5 L Tt AT |l‘|w|1~|l|lth announces the death chairman is notori- | daughter with o hondsome dowry, and has ‘,;‘I:];;“ QUL st ropelis and asoires, of Cora Pearl, the famous courtesan, and #aid the admiral, is material for & navy— | houses of congress. That there should ously luzy and indifferent. He naturally | enough to live on in his quict way. There's no height the strong wings of im- | says tl \hwl poor, her recent lm Y= | o at prosent somo show of distrust and | dislikes o nssort. his authority, desires to | Miss Kate Field, on hernextlecturing tour, | . . mortals iy gain : " having u poor sale, She was J B “AY“ES & co. m.d”l’;:::‘!t:l‘:lnc‘:x:]r‘;‘\lu‘i:“gll:::e Aeed, | atility 1s undoubtedly to bo exnoctod | avoid controversics with contractors, and | will travel in o magnificent boudoir ear con: | Which I Sirivi 10 reach thou shattstrive | Elnallshwouiih, boru i one of o out: ! exprossed the opinion that Awerican | from the circumstanco of the two does not want to offend the owners of | structed especially for her by the Pullnan forin a0, ix“.l:' dlvilulumx“”}lL;:‘::&:T lx:l’::Illhxlll.);;‘.‘n::: STENOGRAPHERS " Jabor und matorinl could construct the | branches being dominated by antago: [ Proberty who maintain a uuisance | compan "f"::.‘{'lllllfi"i‘I‘,'\“,'I::“I"’\:'I LR T Crouch. In the heyday times of the See ! poers of any. What the country necds, the 1 of cordinhity between the two [ ity engineer. The chy Best uavy in tho world. There is favora- | histic majorities, but the Kentucky rep- [ oF insist upon special privileges. As a | _Lady Tennyson does hot pernit Alfied to | )1t tioue the ltart's roses are ashes and | ond Empire she went to Paris, From then 1511 Dodge St., Omaha. RYY * 10K resentative does not offer this s in any | consequence, the public works and grad smoke all over the hotise as he used to do dust? until Sedan she was—excepting scarce TYPE WRITER COPY . ble promise that )\cungr ess will at 1‘he Tmeasure explaining the existence of the | ingare carricd on in disregard of ordinan. | When he was plain migier. Sho makes ALl What though the hearts musle bo fled? the empress-—about the best™ known AL Ror Siis o s [ asioh Juaks Rorae Brovik havy, | difiiculty he notes. He accounts for it | cos and contract requirements. We un- | *O% }::‘f"""J""'f" aaplagomll < I Al R ORIE ety e omarsintirenoe B Rera G 7 testgrcl B 8hougl it will probubly not b very gon- | by saying that, while the house is always | derstand, for instance, that the masonry | o SR PU™ SRS BERCES 8, ShTOE sun g Bl well 48 some princes of royul blood, She ! ol dircctly with the people, the members of | tpon the Eleventh streot viaduct isnotin | GESGES T RS B ERIAEOT | B W eon " Cf beaes when the col | had 4 splondid villa, cnllg usejour, nks of the Loiret, one ol the rance, To enumer RS $wous. e the senate, being chosen by the states, | #ecordance with the specitications, and in | ) — 2 on the b # Ax enthusiastic adyocate of the anunex- | have been voluntarily getting further t very defective, The ety engineer IRRITORY, oy Pois g ' the guests she used to entertain there ation of Canada to the union having sug- and further from the masses, and haye | has put in a protest and wants the eon- | yoaquin Miller is to give up literature after Nebraska Jottings. would sound like a chapter from the “Al * gested through the columns of the Chi- | becamo the representatives of interests | tractor to tear the work up and repluce it | this year and devoto his encrgies to the law. A §2,000 Methodist church 15 to be | m ch de Gotha, There 1s good hun- a, les eago Zribune the policy of organizing | rather thun of the people. He remarked | With materials of proper dimension laid | captain Ericsson, of ¢ Mgnitor fame, al- | built at Hartington ting in the country around there, and The only person who temained s R was the reporter of the Pioneer Press, STATE AND 1 A T ey v (el I rkmanlike manner. Mr. House is | though over cighty ve S - Ponea closed up her saloons and m- | Cora used to loin hier guests in that sport aunexation clubs throughout the country, | also that the eastern senators particu- | IR Wor 1 D ough over eighty yeags of age, spends two ¥ SOFA LGH Mo ; AT s A ® @ revorter of that paper interviewed a | larly are becoming the most earnest ad- | disposed to allow the defective piers to | hours eack day in gympastioexercises. vested in 8 atroet \'"i"“‘, o (o :’l“'u‘:ll\l':: A f{'" ’l,'.'.f",,] }‘.‘,' okt H‘,',‘, il)o' 5(‘"' “‘I'{"I" l»‘llnirbloom- mumber of prominent Canadians on the | vooates of state’s rights, and predieted | stand on the promise of tho contractor | Mrs. Ellen Burnside Carcron and Mr A farm hand omployed by Mr. Doren, | f o4 A AYTTRTT] ng Complexion 50, B ireenwood, died” of sunstroke lust | tion to the breeding of huntin Lsubjoct. Tho result was n very unani- | that in the not far future there may be | that ho will be more careful in the future. | Fanny Winsor Bisiiop, 6f Providence, have | o4 v T T f."‘“f ap “l‘l“\”l‘;“” of ""“"."" mous expression of opinion, lurgely | anissue precipitated of o very serious | Fhe other members of the board have | latcly come into possession bf the estate of | VRS L L w0 Jose o gine | 10 Franeo origmated in her Kennels, “Tho AGNOLIA BALM will grat- " founded upon the personal expericnce of | nature, »me of these days,'* Mr, | heretofore taken the position that their [ Mr oneral Burnside. "flie estate 1s very |\ W0 BEITRO0R T ge And otiier prop. | a8t admirer wio occuvicd this villa with ify you to your heart’s cone tho partics scen, that there is no general is is quoted us sayng, “the great | time is too precious and their pay too | valuable, and was mostly planned and laid | oo o'y e lust week. hor was b very woulthy young man son | tent. It does away with Nal- atiment iv Canada favorable to Anuex- | states of the west will be defeated in a | Small to give thowr personal attention to | Ut by the general. Rushvillo rejoloos b & “possible” bo-| OF & E4ris manay kin Lot | lowness, Redness, Pimpl u, and that those who are sgitating | matter of the most vital concern to thom | Such matiers. They have never troubled | Mrs. W, K. Vanderbilt and Mys, Henry | panza—some traces of gold and coal in | ryined,'he apocaled to her to restore him | Blotehes, and all diseases aud h " . e ' - - . 9 4 s [ Lite were the erican ladies presen . aat of 10! e # o . < 4 matter coustitute a quite insiguifi- | by o handful of menin the senate. Then | Uu s ulmnl\n'\\nmlu- streets that 4 “]'I‘lj ;“"‘;: t:‘:'”‘ l\:\"fi "'“"A:‘ml:mlv“r\;ll‘_ th |nll~. n ulh}\ns\ of 1 ;\y...| AR i portion of iis we m_l.r. uouish to lm]nnl Llluuw:flha 5“". 1t Rof the Canadian dmerican said that the | * The assumption by the senateof a de aw presumes, but are content to pass } 8 ot ’ wrod) 51 ance of heat, fatiguo ] gown of white and gold velvet brocade aud | the door and secured $100 in ¢ h. brains out. The shooting was doue ' t in Canada that would fy upon them on the word of the chs N, or an- | gree of exclusiveness and soper her new $100,000 diamond necklace. John Douglas, an old resident of Cora's boudoir 1 the poor fool fell at citement, 1tmakesalady uf | | mation is so trifling s to be unworthy | not a new fact, and from th Now the l ting this board con- | "y, oo yoages, of Baltimore, in addressing | braska City, tumbled ont of a hay w her foet seriously wou Honstt” THIRTY appear hut TWE us consideration. The younger | stanco of its having existod always to | templated that the whole board should | 46 yraduates of the Eastern Female Migh | and broke his neck. He was 72 ye sho oriod, “do_you ta for the abat- TV 3 and so natural u..“h“,l ration, he thought, would desire a | some extent must perhaps be regarded as [ 80t when it comes to accepting public | senool of that city, said: “Ibelieve that you | age 3 g toir: See how yo xlh ya anallve piy pretey and perfect are its effects. , I at ull, in the direction of inde- | inherent, but thore can be no question | Works. They were to act on their indi- may make the nearest approach to a happy George Tolle ul]\nlrr ska (‘ ity, is pre arpet with your nasty bl that it i |l|1]losslblu to (h.Wcl uce. 1t is very likely that these | that it has racently become more pro- [ Yidual knowledge and responsibulity. | life by living according to these rules: “«“*l‘ ‘l;“:'\“ i‘l'_' :““';I‘“'i"‘x‘l“""( 2 P prperood | Have Move In Stock, its application, fons correctly doseribe the oxisting | nounced and offeusive than ever before. | The chuirman, of course, draws a larg *‘“""f'l:‘:"b: "’Ml"l““‘-l;j“"“‘ § 10 do, and | PRI Soison his father and ohake t Sules of West Side lots during the past ot tion, and yet there is uuquestionably | In his late speech defending the practice | salary for the surpervision of improve. | Something lobeheve”” mother. been unprecedented in B lewven working that way produce a | of secret sussions, S aator Hour of Mas- | -ments as they progress. If heis laxin Probibition in Georgia. The Sidney Telograph can sce no vea: | O & McCandiish, 1511 Dodge . i uh-u;u of st tin a cowmpura- | sachusetts, while conceding C the discharge of his duty it dwsn_:'l res Atlanta Constitution. 3 son-why a Iarge g arrison shou xll be mains i 3 th‘. .“,,\1;4\;‘\}‘ JN:"‘; 1;‘"“’“ 2 ly short time. of u collgague that a senator is the ser-| licve the board from the responsibility Iu Atlanta everybody is waiting for some- | tained in Omaha whike rort Sidney ten- | 1 lot on w8 000, 1 e R A AT