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4 THE OMAHA DAIL BEE:* ' THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1886. | | i | | | r e y | the line of raw e amd a parine | to roform their conduct and others to get | for the Trish; to-day a million ballots | branch houses owned in Chicago and | S, N8R ] T | The Raitroad Attorneys Bill the line of raw materials, and & paring | to reform their conduct;and others to get | for t anch THE DAILY BEE. | 3 5500 to prevent senators or | down of duties to s point whero the in- | out of the service, vit it would nevorthe. d;r.mm in tho boses to rogiter whroval | pberated by orders from fiead t3PERRY DAVIS &) DMATA OFFICE, NO. ASD 018 FARNAM ST mgressmen of the United States from | ternal revenue taxe d ecustoms dues be a stigma upon the whole body of | of a moment political change. Omaha itse)f is but a Miss WARTINGTON OFvich. RO, H3 FOURPRRPTI 8% | ofi 10 & THC KOTTC ; AT |- SHRTIY 7 DOOTRIGHE HpoN I 65 host SN Ie bett Ax Towa mun in Washington told the | grench jof thie great motror PAIN-KILLER i . ¢ that lowa's pobulation had ! \ from the 3 m. | 18 RECOMMENDED BY oAb aedld Rl Still a third plan is to let what is calle i to honorable <stonarins, Managera etnte, TERVE BY MATT 1 t {ne years, owi ¢ k¢ ¢ ¢ ) ) 1T Keshops, Plantations, One Yenr £10.00 Three Mont Eix Montl 500 Onie Mo e WEEKLY DEr, Pul ivery Wed o0 t sareas k of | gress i e gratifying veforma. | P! ‘ Dl rmat ti « « 1Ay AKEN INTERNATLY 1T WILL 0¥ One Year, with premium t T et et y LR AR R R AR h S wcsseps’ Failure, ine jurors in the Chicago anarchistmu ity \ i SUDDEN COLDS, CHILLS, PAINS IN OMNMESPONDENC nee more,” in order that he ¢ cans ( ttee have beer rectly e ' : 4 e RIS TE Y Kol i " | French eonfidence in the Panama Canal | sion of the trials, There isn't much dan- l s s x PLAINTS, SORE [ the supporters which De lLessops has e A \ ATPLIED EXTERNALLY, and remittances shond bo | e A s e T ; . M. Pastenr, Tlis royal | The “first white maie ehikl born in Kan ON EANTH FOR CURING OMAiTA (e, checks and postoffice orders pts for 183085 were some ®181,400,000 t TGE BLE PUBLISHING COMPANY, PROPRIETORS. | vili hias been reported back to the ser Jenst burdonsotno of all onr taxes, They | Liossens, tho end beir in, though the | great Paris doctor his fec in adyance within the last six years. An article by BURNS, FROST-BITES, &¢ | Hiohal matter ns to insuro ts dofont, Tho | neavily on all the necossltics of common | application to tthe govormment for st | | CRERE SRS L0 lele e | and (e fturo” possibilitios of - e Sworn Statement of Circulation, attorney’s for any land grant road. The | erease the cost of iving and which will sunmmer Holiday" numboer msa——— County o Dok, L retary of the Beo Pub- | mittee prohibits a member of ~ either | power of the dollar. This will dircetly on the et of tho ROvrMGnt0 | o AMiviws presont nalross s No, 3 | O Mitlum the Avonger, by Mrs: Enn follows in inter-state commereo by land or | The forcign markets are closed et . St oML PR ABEL ; A be groatly surprised at | der cases, At this rate the anarchists are | th p o Tttt Ay PHE STOMACH, CRAMPS, SUM estof Mr. Vance to “have the than At oo ‘“,‘”1,, that | Hable to die of old before the conclu- ( I 1 MER AND BOWEL COM. | communieations relating to n 1 n eternal farewell of it Both remar form ¢ treasury ' ¥ ot el A g i, 3 i Y RO $ torial matters should bo addressed to the BT | \which were 4 by undignified lny et will roquite. for years fo | company 18 abont eshansted, and that | ger of their nec tehing hemp. el L UL A U AT, & LA, ter, showed the senate kn very well | come more than a hundred and fifty mil g AL BUSINESS 1RTTERA: hitherto had are dropping away from Tk czar of Russia has presented | there is an art school of ambitions plans, [ 1T 18 708 MOST BIFECTIVE AND BEST LINIMENT ; ) him. It has been apparent for a year | 100,000 francs to X' oM RGN i AEARETT i b : T | Dt that this must o the fate of the | highness probably expects to be inter- | S187 38 trustoe of o stato art, association. | SPRAINS, BRUISES, RUEMATISM ) be mado puyble to the ¢ ot the compan committee & X g b e s | a0 eon mind dog g ¥ Hl & or o million dollars have been given to | ATy N ik AR Moy Aftor nearly three woeks' delay t) o nternal tevenue taxes are the | Projecton the line bring purswed by De | viewed by a mad dog, and has pald the | 40 gt seiiool aud museum of Cincinnati NEURALGLA, TOOTIACHI, SEWATR - so distorted and loaded down addi- | are levied o os. The tarift bears | time of reaching it was indefinite, The | e — Mr. Ripley Hitelicock, m the Angust Tkna GHN i ——— tistortedd and loaded down with addi- | are levied on luxuries. The tariff beats | o0y 0 don 16 "the government for au- | RATLROAD earnings for June show a | Century, deseribes the present aspects Prices, 26¢c., 60¢. and $1.00 per Bottle. e ‘"1".L BRI o ,"H“ 5 "" ,\“.\,,3. “" TN e Whieh m’” o | step whieh led to the disclosure of the | ings for the same month are not as cn [ dub i sl FOR SALE BY ALL MEDICINE DEALERS L blabd) bt At Shasian il Bl ahitin ) ak points in the canal company’s con- | couraging. As usual, the railroads got | gL (I AL {#~ Boware of Imitations. &) State of Nebraska, | ol s fudic m- | corresponding o 8 Biite o+ | dition. There was an undoubted willing: | the cool end of the poker. > " fatns Binta of Nebraskn |y, s, bill as roported from the fudiciary com- | correspondingly incrense the purchasing | FUAR ) REE TS B RCECRC T i ———— T'lie excellencies of “The Missing Bride; ] Lishine company, iy swear that | house of congress from being em- | benefit every eitizen, the men who do not ) ! ! ; A ) ; YO D ELCN. Southworth, just published by i ihe actual cireulati the Daily 1 TGN K0S SBTHBESLON: ot | itk 28 woll as those who do, | I thoevent of the conditions justifying | Wall str braskans will now be [ 0B Peorson & Brothiors, are many and | e ras a a lon an for the week ending July Oth, 1556, was as | I bl S g % to | it The government sought to obtain | able to account for any sudden convul- i it is one of, if not the best, on 55 orong informatios regarding o | sions e stock 3 J ole, of Mrs. Sou ol < popular Sy, ard.... water, or in the tiansportation | American manufacturcrs largely beeau "l‘ “"”—“'lfl,‘l"‘lf Ml wding [““ LU s b ST IR OMAHA, NEBRASKA. onday, 5th \ ) 5 VA% wlin s engaed | y AT1e GOER G EHE AW, | S IS OTTLIRIELFBIREIEOILY giving this = $ ‘o . | Paid up Capital $250,000 Tesdny,: Bt AR of the mails, “or who are engaged in the | Amerieans ¢ th toors to the ; ALk HerALNL M : Last Sunday's prayers for rain have | uintof her conversations, the ease and | 4 coo. $250, Wodnosdny, 7iliseeessees ) production, sale or importation of materinis of forelgn production. (Vhen | Do lreasons, after porsistor N e lits Liis. ooar, BhiriboPlint Narentive, blic: splndid. i | SUBLUIBYTIBAS .. 25,000 Thursday, Sth.. st £0 [ tetiolo upon which uty is lovied by act | tho froo list is enlarged to include raw | fepeated Inquleios, withdrew the applica Ll AL B AR EBHRYIASUIVErLoses 0 150 |t congress.” In other words, it proposes | muterials, we shall have cheaper produe Average seves 12546 | to prohibitany lawyer from sitting in | tion and a ficld in which todispose of our o, B F28cieeh. | ooiross; for its clauses cover nearly | surplus. This will give a heaithy stim o O e o 1 | evory branch of logal busin Tho bill | Tus to manufacturing, because it will fur- graphic character ot her deseriptions o R & Pukit tion for authority to make a lottery gates. Try it again. Haty cnery, it e a0 :y.-|‘|’\“|)4l:\\4'£ o \k ‘E”l.‘ il THGiE I'his vory suspicions proceeding could — and originality of her conceptions, she bt L T Y bo i Osshis not fail to shake public. futh | THE cool wave is refreshing, but a | occupies the front rank among all Amer ot STNNGON g < in the ropresentations of the | twenty-four hour rainstorm would be "-‘j’fl““”“'y of .lew‘n The moral is an | W, V. Morar, MIN S, COLLINS, i | Rl o SR AU Jsumalgnt | kg | moreiest o ent it ted to do good to | H. W. Yarks, Lrwis S, R EAL] Notary Publie. of course standsno possible chance of | nish a means of disposing of the results | TEBrREIRRS | AR TSt A‘m v ‘M" e :.:fl ml“”;'-( VAL l‘l}’;'lrlwl\ iy A B TouzaLL Geo. B, Tasehek, belng firstduly sworn,do- | Passage in suen form, and thisis precisely | of overproduction. AU present there B4y Boony course of the company has | Luey Lutcom, the poctess, was once a mill [ Jeneies of its author’s vivid “and ‘pietue BasNG GEI woses and says that hie is sceretary of the Bee [ what the members of the committe il | nothing to do but to stack up the goods, ! y L ) Geatio o v a Bl liahing companys that the actual averaze | (1 rairond attorneys who fought so hard | close (i doors and wait for o change in | Peen one 28 WL LI L il WG : - — THE IRON BANK, daily cireulation of ‘the Daily Bee for the | o0 0f 0 e b T Sl ey RS BMaTareke! Under these circumstances it is hardly Ella Wheeler Wileox isabout to publish a Selby A. Moran, principal of the steno Cor. 12th and Farnam Stroots. i conceivable that the French people ean | new volume of poems. graphic nstitute, University of Michigan, Goneral Banking Businoss Lransastal munllhni January, 1856, was 10,3 ‘i‘l" 1 L It i | A 1 1 ble t 1 for February 505 copies; for Mar h, I'nis result forms one of the grs reasonable and sensible tax redue : 5 . 105 o 3 Abill, 1580)49m101 | 08"l proota be played upon any further, and it scems | Swinburne received 20 guineas from the | Ann Arbor, has issucd a valnable little - that the inevitable outeome must he the | London Times for his metrical attack on | volume entitled “One Hundred Valuable Suggestions to Shorthand Students abandonment of the project by the pres. | Gladston ) i g WA P BT, coploss for Avrily 18, ‘1% 1 presented to show | tion will include the mamtenance of in : Phie i of this work is to render assis 156, 14,205 copies. that the senate is controlled by | ternal revenue taxes for whose reduetion Gro, B, Tzecnvex. | corporate influences. The seandal long | there is no demand, a lowermg of tarifl ! R 3 Fem e, 7o beeame o public one. It now §0 | taxes to the present revenue requive ent company. Whether or not another oy ulvnfl.m sec (“1 pre <-V~I"'~\]"- xl;.n. | to students of all systems ot short - : ge i ) ization o bo ¢ cted to continue olmes’ poetry to Tenny's; but she iand by a series of suggestions coneern notorious that it is treated by ecaricatur- | ments of the government, which would | OF&tmzation can . o o8 5 ists, blazoned in eartoons and voly | b average rodiiction 6f about ton por | W6 work 18 problematical, and. m any Rl f ;M”“““”m ’i' TR R e FATEURELY WAST : e I{solssed by tho Y SN Sl o SR ovont 1t 1s protty.woll aesurodl that tho | Poet Tennyson never introduces railwas | buve everfound a place In any test book, S o ,‘.nm»c'..f, i b [8rAT.| Notary Pubiie. | discussed by the most conservative jour- | cent, and an enlargement of the free list f SHER RS DRV ssurel st U] futo his verse. e hites thom, but aecepts a | Yot facts which every “student, should EMEDIES e | 11 |8 OF the . For years past the upper | to include all raw materials used by | MPHONS QG y expended will be an pass when hie ean et one keep constantly in mind s such, s St Varis, brance most or quite complete loss to the sub g serhers, sipee p new gompany would | Subseribed and sworn to before me, this 5th day of July, A. D. 1556, TS THER R E B believed that 1t will proye espeei « Vendell Holmes does ke 1 « Olivey Wendell Holmes does not take any | (i b A R » prowpiy iy fhe 1 bload upon the K00t | ywho ; roing A oourse of solf-in. | B onlebne by ma v Al R l Toorate o paxt OF | story toli by the euiaes to Tolyrood Paluce. | strue i oo Ol ol | BIRLE WUEREY. Ko, 178 Fuiton Straet. Now Yorky 14 fias boeh & towor of strengli bo wenlthy | men need to bo thoronghly disabused of | the existing shares. The Ameviean capi- | 50 610 e e Hitloh e oy STofororan D G BT it PR s ) e oroug subused o : o v, Oliver Wendell Holmes Tias been ta tten hevctofore, in the same of i w‘h\u}lh Polar i \w'\[v!l_"“ has | jobhors and millionnire syndicates, Its | the idea that a high tarilt is more of a | () involvedin this enterprise i3 not S0 | jyzyotes in “Edina, Scotia’s darl | the present work, has bLeen confined wrecked before leaving New York. Its | )mhers have been drawn from the pay | proteetion to industry than it is to indus- at that its loss would be alarming, and | )¢ will enjoy Lis notes ambroseanw at his | almost wholly to court and newspaper adventurous leader was arrested for bor- | o115 of great corporations and have un- | wrial monopolists, 5 nearly the whole financial consequences | Jeisure, reporting, more attention is given to rowing £1,000 and not returning it. blushingly defended their interests while e of the disaster would fall upon the French Miss Katherine Conway, an_ editorial as- | ¢ ‘]‘“;""* \;'l‘l""l"'“l'lx S n'»\'\'llxlx neh of State A entS DR e R, & Y g v A ay, litorial o e profession which has, of late 9 b e e e sworn to protect those of the Doing Sherman Injustice. sharcholders and would undoubtedly be | sistant on the Bostan Dilot, Is, like hor chief, | far mutstrinned all the others. hotlin its g Tur Auditor Brown trial has ended, | 010 Con \ohich they have come | There appear | yory seriously. felt. Tho: failure of tlic | John BoyloO'Reilly, n poct and o scholarly | numbors nnilits requitemients. Symplicity FOR THE and the Hawkeyes feel relieved. Now i C ) L DI re appears to be disposition in ¥ ) Y v juire <. Simplicity : cyes B o lllar | Srtetor Toakts DU sl asrtar e S i e Aot et | itlertikingwill also¥be. w dostruotive | andiaconllahed g s of expression has been kept constantly i lot congress adjourn and the people will - [HantiR B3l cortainquuttors to, nsoribo the apparent |,y ol e %img of M, de Lesseps. - view that the book may be used by the y ' think another great trial has ended. drawn to remedy an evil for \\'huv»h hon- | anxicty of -nmn: herman to » > Hard Lines for the v ) student general dictation work as ot b it est men have been long demanding re- | Payne senatorial eleetion investigs silbehre R ot Chictgo Mail. oo as all the principles are learned AT the present rato of merease in tho | 1ress. 1ts defeat by theaid of the dishon- | other motives thn an honest desire to |-, - HQOr DEOWILSACANILA Vol The fnpeachment trial of Auditor Brown, | My, Moran is his own publisher. o sksters which it was intendd . f Ihe impeachment tri Auditor | of towa, isonthe home streteh. Phis trial live stock business, it will not be very | ®5t tricksters which it was intendéd to | et at the truth and either vindic 3o g Fiag el ‘ e 3 s i Y | thwart will oniy add to the popular de- | Payne or purge the senate of Brown of lowa, after drs its weary | and the droueht have made hard lines for the August Butter. long before Omaha takes second plae ) ) 3 et e . : s e Tty Dr, Crafts, at New York State Dairy next to Chicago, in the great hog race il <t eitody lonce. cind e || e, (i 00 Blusol g i s l\;-:‘(T‘I) f-”-l-']“]mr“ “k.,\ I. N H‘.”}(:‘)'l, A 5 wen's association: We are often told Omaha, Neb. melled servauts of the people to tuke the | man’s friends in Ohic joiemg qnhq YT 2.0 PR O e oD 0.0 Composition of o I Parties, | that June and July butter is prime when 21.820 AxD now the local railroad attorneys | Place of the corporation attorneys who | probable improyement of his pre 5 ,880 Tk hardest shower we shall have this [ house has obstructed 11 legislation | American manufacturers which eannot summer will be the shower of candidates. | drafted to vemedy the wrongs practiced | be more profitably and surely raised at Noah's flood will sink into insigaificance. | on the people by corporate monopolies, | home, In¢ e NI ! hardly assume any considerable part of | — omox thirly-six counts of thé articles of im- Uicle Esidk tn the Centa August butter fails; then it grows better L ! SR ik senchment were sustaiped, The verdict fn September, amd <o on. Why 1s June ) : DO O et thomacloon Y | how pack tie seats in the senate cham- | tial chances which may result trom the | ! L Al political |vm..-~ are made up of foxes 1 : 18 June oh Bio are beginning to interrcst thomselves in ! ! Will bo geerally recéived ns in'accord- | aud guoso—about 5,000 geose to ono Fox, and 30ty butter better {han Augist but LAl s‘"“}’""“h%flm ance with the facts, Auditor Brown was - use the cows have gone out in e e SR DL S DU ol T e the fields aind have had pure grass o | i Sl £ ( e e Ll Seientific Amerean {anco! ThotNow: of milkis in: A .. ’I,“,T hiouso in tho i ol truthe confirm Judge MeDill's appointment as | 0 e sphaed an inventor, ehild, he | from it in about half the time in July that 5 : ‘w..a,,,. b fov railrond commissionar spd Jater in in- | Invenie intirely new wags of saving the, | 13 required in the winter time or' in ‘other SOLD 0¥ LEADING DRUBOISTS. the approaching campaigu and to whisper ber. PR e A adverse criticism of Logan's action in this that General Van Wyck is a very danger- BroohatleEIi Payne matter. It is not unlikely that ous man. A corraspondent has been writing (o | ome of the overzealous and mot alto- one of our Omaha contemporaries warn- ! us friends of the Ohio sen AN honest assessment throughout the | jng intending settle st locngjw~sn, | tor in his own state may feel in the way R e R e i Eeid il indicntod, but wo have not o i ] \ ’ 3 ! the SRR ¥ivery call for Tocal hon- el o) “‘ o grentor In)sstice could Ho Tome T p s wtion of insur- | money and labor in the production of useful s, This is_because of the June HWTANS'L”‘CO G State St.Chicago., LS 2 of no rain and a soil'only fit for h % ance business in th ‘ 1o feed begins esty in assessments is now met with the | The “mo rain® argument has been worn | 20F Sherman than to assume that he s | : sguito. -Ho was ob: | articlas.” “Who arat SO o, "W a stinate o orhaps T o s g ome 100 ripe They ali do1t.” When they all do | (hreadbare in the state for more than | detuated in this matter by any other than iinntojandiperhipgieveEEay e Eleciiouning nmnllidianiondyst ¢, not as :lmnl.’l |‘1’|§x t t no individual or county will suffer | hirty y In 1854 it was employed to | ® profound sense of duty, both as a ¢ mamntaining his stand, Beit there has been en't inventors, are they? No, dear; they no evid to show that I ‘improve’ the machines the other man in )‘N" its ~ " The dairyman should injusti N ring o SEAIN G g o evidence to show that he w o prove’ the machines the er ma - oo R faR e o any injustic prevent settlement in western Douglas | 760 having equally with every other citi 0 L men 1ve a erop of winter ry wdfeed that n Zo3L Snaseaun 5 bie to impeachment, His forciblo re- | Vented.” with his corn meal, and carry it through county, and within the past ten yea zen an interast in exposing and denoune- ————— (it months to serve. Whether he will ap. pear before the public as a candidate for 2IZErE ESES: T e bmbor e e ; moval from oflice by the bayonets of the Vo n Gir the month of August. Cows Tail in milk SIeTy-FIVE of the soventy-six members | < suecosstully used every o | g the use of corrupt means in elections | Mo f lioe byt bayonsiel of ANWarningjtoiascannidile: more in the nionth of August than inany of the United States senate lawyer . atever natur p 1 5 militia and the unceasing W e waged Philadetphia Record. : & 3 States senate « DD (et RS br (T foot of | Of Whatever nature, and as a senator de- \ ! 2 2 s, el 4 other part of the season. In the month Itis easior for n camel to go through the | round weet of Cotumbus, O | oty e eyt o | upon. him by intorests” with whicl ho | _Some gueer individual types are develoved | 05 fhor the cattie are allowod to 617 t. Charleust eye of a noedle than for n lawyer to ad- [ Sy e B 00 s boes | body of which he is a membor, Senator | Ame in conflictin the discharge of his on the upland prarles of Minesota, ere | sweep over the meadow and around the e o W 0as1 bl mrbludiced s ! ,"'”f blo - belt bas b Fira e n e B e oftictal duties, have naturally increased | V4 1.n!,\ nlnn‘u.. \\‘n)' (.u unm“m.m.-.' corners of the fences where the mowing 4 LT (T R ,;“'w Louts, R et e e pushing steadily westward as settle- R R A bis following, Thore was o proyailing | ® U8l refusal trom gl lie had repeatedly | mpchine did notrench remedy 13 Nervous Prostration, ' Debility, Mental and : icting & or the corporations | meny has increased. Last yoar orops | OMO legislature who investigated the | 280 . HEREE I DRV e | Asked to marry nim, deliberately shot her to | to fecd corn meal during the month” of | FhislcalWeakness | Worcuriat 3 oifer Afec- throngh tho uppor houso of congress. more gron i the ostrmms wyodtom | eharges of a corrupt use of money | fecling that the wuditor was persecuted | denrh ad then killed himselt. ~ What s the | Angust. It wonld eost a tifle over 1 cont PR AL AU —_ e Sl iy ) in the Payne senatorial campaigi ¢ e he ran foul of the schemes of | use of inviting castern young women to go | per pound for feed amd extra trouble, b Blte prineipiea, Safoly. Privaton e .| limits of the state in every county on the paign, and i o e iing, haL 4 le, but i THERE is blood on the face of the Min- organized and unorganized. At | he therefore has contidence in the result men who were disregarding the law for | west and et married when sich fatal enter- | the butter yield would be kept up EDises ,I;‘;u;‘flm“'c"c"' 'L'""sc'fl""" E nesota moon. The democrats of that 8 [ ot bhinTe S laidl before the | their own personal profit. tainment as this may be torced upon them? | the rye gets foo vipe hefore August | Tt sl " stato axe protesting against the political |y |0y for v than som ‘,:)\'m‘:‘u 8 i liar with the evidence ]4M" Brown "“':"“"l];'“]“"’\ S The Biggest Ploce of N v the v(lb:fi.lv -II\!” ”rl(‘ i ‘Z‘.‘.fl' it with a " Marri 5 N YA R Ty 2 loss o some 3 ey e Y his restoration to oflice. He has still six 2 006 ot Nows ¥ ot, 85000 i) vith 4 g Marriage improp Earinee x:pntl"ll\n‘lhn\.Hmlvlhlu.m who are | i fitey wiles of the Missouri rver, | SiPPOrting the report of the legislative (gt 108 alillist tory by the late ex-Souator Davis, mowing muchine und a second crop will ! trag oy S0 parcelling out the oftices with true Jeiter- There of course some bad farming | Committee. and better than any other They have some original eharacters in these [ 500n be ready. Decorby mall frec, lvited 3n stch sonion «llnplli‘ll) lnl]n-;x personal friends | 105 0 0 0 ok ks, | Senator ho knows the methods of thomen | ! gl candidato 00 | st Virginia mountains, - Once 1 heard o s oAl ritien u .f."A‘.”‘HI:;.‘,,.‘;,.!,.".‘” and leaving the mass of the great unter- | yo, P 0 whose manipulations renomination, is the question which is | yeally eloguent sermon at a ehureh t los athing n Nabaek B ik 5 whose manipulations and management : 5 ally eloquent sermon at a church ten miles | 2 rified without a crunib, evraska, and thousands of aetosof this | 33 YT MECHITETEAAE BEEEN | mow agitating lowa republicans. Many | north of the park. Tut you can imgine my | | Coriespondonce Now Yorls Sun: Bory M&RR”\G UIDEy Al 1 i:x,x‘t 0 par ‘«»I ”n B e e i by the demand of his friends urge such a course *‘to com- | surprise when, in the midst of a burst of Imn‘ he 1 1“ its I il.‘" Bque | ank 3 rops plantec e sand hills or on 2 0080 d by the demand | 0" L dication”” ; ctorie. the roverend orator olasped his | Water, fed from hot mountain springs, Winm the ratlroad newspaper hounds | il hottoms are not likely to foweish | ©f the legisiature of his e obyiondy | Vlete his vindication” but & largo mum- | rhetoric, the roverend orator elusped bis | GRS e Gand peculinrly. iy rotat om not likely to flourish y 1 } a0 yelping that Van Wyck has gone over | no mattor what the rain fall. Bt uy i | could not by indifferent o this mattor ber !I: ar, and with reason, that tie peo- :A.Illl‘\‘ ml; ; l";\“A:"N;\III‘y|I|~‘)N'.“I;’|( nnl.‘m(\llvu ing to ”w tired traveler. s & f all. ) ) s e o become so ti [ » controy- | his eyes heavenward like a saint, ed: | gy s v dinner y 10 tho railronds, theirmasters are prepar- | e, thoro has been nothing to destroy | Without stultifying his eonscience and Nt e basomne ao:tiioil ofithas sontioy e s R e s phadiin EhotangiCiuns O Lties \OnIEOS ing to knife the senator vigorously from | yiio kplendid confidence of our frontioe | impliedly reflecting a doubt upon the [ &5 It L vl llglad)vso kM Birowand S0 R e e R asnian | ou rumncaslinskellfor Sholibnb tand the moment that tho eampaign opens. | witlors. in - expecting good te. | conclusions of a legislative committe of | Yo ey frow public e for some | gyer e wires.’ dumpy, swoet-voiced little maid to a Inrizo DR IMPEY It is hoped thut the doublo game of | fums for their honese libor. ‘e | his own state and party. Unquestionably | Y6A™ to com S room &t the front corner of the house & throwing dust in the eyos of the farmers | corn belt has long ago passed the | MT- Sherman entertains presidential —T————~ i Perfectly Honest, facing on two streets, which upon inspee- 1502 FLARITADLL ST, R e b O e o il rond |15 et tlad ORI 880 LPRSISE LHl Dirations, bub s BraNOL (A, BOWH | iDiiea 1 s mnnd Taste, S Sl Do | on Lfound to be the bath, an, mueh to | Practice limited to Discases of tho gang through the general oflices may de- | dyed miles beyond, farmers have gar developmont, and itis ot inevidenco | gor 0 eontinuul firmnoss I th roal as. | was rocently on tho R T mdiseencestannitkinag haload o VEYEREAR ENDSESAND THROAT, feat the senutor with the people. The | pored crops. *The finest stand of corn 1 | that he has ever vesorted to any unfaiv or | tyte market in Omaha. That |::\“~h‘i‘, in a caso of slander, The slander consisted every ser’s gaze. On my r;'r“:l‘l‘ivt'," " voters of Nebraska are not gudgeons t0 | Lave scon along the ling of the Union Pa. | dishonorable means o promote them. | o yapid growth of the eity in popula. | 1 ealing o man an idiot for selling il hi to bathing in public the innkeeper: hung be caught with (his kind of bait. ciflor sald o Brominent Omalis stook. | Thereis very littlo doubt that 1o uny | ion aud weoalth, and tho steady inoronsy | Stook for fear that clectricity would break up | & curtulns of thin whito cation cloth ali elh0 8 DALY IO g il i on and wealth, and the steady incre EA L colash At S around the outside and placed o Japanese cyent | [ have the O} 11 the gas comp | | man, “I saw last week twelve los be. vent he will have the 1io de tion in gl ¥ all the gas compan! S e [ mans sy Jagt me vo milos bo- [ ¥ONL 1o WhI have the Oblo dologation In | of tho wage earners. The fow idle | 4 e Ihterfered with the value | S¢Tecn 5o as to cut off the view trom the | . A y be 2 | yond Sidney, at a point not far. from the i 4 ention, for We | workingmen 1 Omaha. The shops, | of your gas stoek?’ was asked 2 inside s protected 1 plunged boldly > s 1 i irritable and illtempered under the | Wyoming line.” believe he is stronger in that state at this | nils. factories and foundries, the rail- BERMOR RS in, and had the most perfect hot bath of | Glagses fitted for all forms of defective thumpings he reccives on every hand. In | Soil is not brought to a state of highest | e than perhaps ever before, e et xa oty | LB AURIL ek e atcons) BT biesenotmisistandlng. e bovioriig Vinlga. SRR Dty Lueoresse the course of a debate in the house Tues- | cultivation in GREL AR T e e 5 IIEWATG 40 A080 BIL. atrons, | yentured to raise the curtain and peepin v 2 ps are mat ploying more men this summer than ever | would your stock still pay a dividend?” One real war-who wer, St 2 i R A 3 o . . 3 ying m . X 1 « I 0 e reg " op was, however, L A day, Mr. Hiscoc lxqu N_fl\»; \.mlk asked the | ters of tme and exporience. The men | Government Guardianship, before, Steady wages for workingmen | “Certainly, sir. Weshould simply incrense | enough to rid me of any further dis 0.F. DAVIS & CO question, *'W had induced the demo- | whose croaking about the prospects of e military committec of the United | means a steady growth for the city where [ the bills of the other half to make up the | turbanc wd 1 recommend the baths of U cratic party here to antagonize the admin- | “the poor grangers” rises on the summer | States senate recently broughtin a bill | the workingmen live. deficit.” Shimonosuwa unreservedly to the tired istration which it had placed in power®” | gir whenever the mercury makes a spurt | providing that the treasury shall withhold |yt only needs a short drive around Sullivan—a travelor ——— smrzomen. General donlors n 1ol Estate and itoal Rstate to which Mr. Morrison replied thatit was | ypward, should be content to possess | from the saluries of urmy and nayy oflicers | Omaha outside of its centre to convinee the Philadetphia - News, e 13 wn In, Morigngos 1660 Farnam st. Omuha, Neb. none of his busine Granting the im- | (heir souls in patience and to await re- | sums sufticient for the support of their | mostsceptical that the numerous transfers | Weep, Bostonians, lef the tears Washington Critic: “Darling,” said a modiato irrelevancy of the question, the | sults. The exodus frum westérn No- | famlios, in cases where it s shown that | of real estate are by no means principally | Kain around your lurge sleck ears! young department clerk to pretty [ reply was nevertheless not courteous, and | braska, predicted summer, has not | such oflicers do not make proper provis- | speculative. There are hundreds of smuil l\‘fixt‘.‘l‘."f‘|‘.‘x::‘h".'.\L.',"“,.l‘,x.‘,'vlg"'“"' otown girl, whose wivist his arm en FENNYR“ M Fllls still worse, it was not satisfactory. We | yet taken place. When it comos, if over, | ion for their familics. It way stated that | cottages going up in cvery divection, | He will leavo vou toyour sins, oled, “what do you think your 4 il : ! e : would 'say it I were to ask him for your | 6 = venture to predict that when the demoe- | it will be time enough to discuss its | reports had become v numerous of | mostof which are built by owners of the l\\}'\.".y‘.'f:'l]'l‘;f:‘.“.‘.‘.\'"m.llffy.\'(:" beans, Nandt r.don't think ho'd Jike it Has 'fxfl,lfir';‘.vpf::f..fifinfNGLI H racy is put on trial before the people in | causes and to read the victims o lecture | Begleet on the part of oflicers of the army | lots on which they atand. There will be | KiZs his hand to bunko beats, \'" she lisped g ud in - dis v the fall eloctions for the next co upon theic audacity in defying the wis- | and navy to adequately provide for their | more homes built by men of moderate | Bid adien to inteliectual , for he thot iq vory douso | ‘.:;.S.J.kh, i this question will confront it so generally | dom of the meteorologists and the | Wives and childven, some of these squan- | means this year in Omaha than ever Women ho fisve much heanecked you all, Wi e ol guntla A B V208 and vigorously that it cannot be disposed | ehronie prophets of evil dering their incomes in extravagant or | fore in its history. Many others are | And the metaphysicar QELL L BOGLURR, Iy HOkEs Al Py of in the curt way adopted by the Hlinois potssadstt SO riotous 1 It is undoubtedly true | erected for intending purchusers on the | Which has mide vou all sueh friskers tilated in that manner. AsK for i X statesman, and those gentlemen who like Some Taviff Facts, that the, y much more of this sort | monthly payment plan and still other When it whistles through your whiskers! me, Harry, and I have Me. Morrison will not or cannot satisfue- | It1s rm weather for political | of thing than there ought to be. Oflicers | for renting. The surest evidence of the ; - B youwll o ) L torily answer it will be relegated to priv- | economy and especially for a discussion | of the army and navy are subjected oRlOraLs & 4 . Phioagom . h ave her 3 squ s i i RN T AT nmli)t- AT o I DEDARLY. SN ARG 3 T P y y : ol J cted to | prosperous growth of the eity is the fact > « g | Seum annconda, and i 3 TR 5 A | e. Asto Mr. Morrison, he has in- | of the tarfl, which Messrs, Randa and | many temptations of a social and con- | that five hundred cottdzes could be rented It is'now many years since Kansas City | quy in a most ssful min deed bad a hard and unhappy experience | Morrison seem inclined to force upon the | vivial nature, which some of them | to-day if they were ready for tenants indulged in a fever of joy over th gioes - as a would-be party leader, country during the heated term. A fow | have not suficient strength of character | Of course there is a speculutive o lishment of packing-housos thore 1. Ober s appenled —— plain facts stand out beyond rensonable | to resist and as their pay is not large, o | Yerdict ug him and in { IHE adventurous spirit of Mr. James | dispute these demands upon such s | is in every othermarkot. ‘Men will spee- | distant day the whole business of Gondricl, amouating (o 3076 § @ ordon Bennott, which has apparently | ‘Lho country 1s suffering from over | have familics use up a considorablo part | ulate in dirt just as they will in wheat, | packing would have been transferred | - - imbered for a long time, has again as- | taxation, which has caused overproduc- | of their saluries. Men in these services | But good values in both are good values, | thither from this city, It wus not far - al IQS wted itself, the restless editor of the | tion by unduly stimulating certuin elasses no more to be justitied in the practice | in spite of speculators and »:‘.u.h booms | from that time that similar expectations N ow York Herald naying started another | of favored manufacturcrs and closing the | of excesses than ave other men. Indeed, | and intended improvements which never | was indulgzed in with regard to East St S Do you want a pure, higom- podition to the Aratic regions in quest | toreign marketstothe manufactured sur- | theiv intelhgenco and the diseip’ | materializo, As u matter of fact small | Louis, and now the people of Omaha - ing “Comploxiont 11 so0, & the north pole. The disastrous results | plus. The natural re-action has caused o | line of theie profession allow | fortuncs have been maile it city property | bave caught the infection, — They have iy apphications of 1 ’ all previous expeditions discourage | depression of industry. Mills and factor warrant for extravagant | in Omaha within the past two yoars by | it that the estublishments of Armour ! MAGNOLEA BALM will grate v fuith that tho present venture will | ies are closed. In many of these that are | and vicious indulgenca than can be ur men who pledged their faith on Omaba's D f‘l"fll“","] by "1‘””," ré o the ity you to your hearts cone orminato othorwise than in failure, and | running, wages are low. A mitlion palliation of the follies of other men in | pre B o | SRS R £ R AR tend, It does away with Sal- the really little that has been accom- | workimgmen are out of employment, but | this diveetion. But it may be seriously | a r nable distance from the center of | the initial peint of the Union Pacitic rail- | 5 5 fowness, Redne Pimul plished in the cause of science, measured | there is & treasury surplus of nearly | doubted whethor it is the duty of the gov- | the city. There is no reason why the [ road. It matiers not that the partics g } m.mh.i and all dis ase Tand by tho great cost, very naturally induces | eighty-five millons. ernment to extond (o the families of tho | present advance i prices of good real | Bawed emphatically deny naving tuken 4 : fmperfections of the skin, 1t among laymon & doubt as to the wisdom | Three plans of relief are suggested. | men who are thusdereiict in their domes- | ostate should cease until property in | hia ny inte Ad sucli @ Luhaler, or liay ! ; sthe Appes 4 kL ¢ v property ing any intentions to move. Omaha is e overcomesthe i ~Iu<l:x|‘l - of any furthor efforts to extend discovery | Mr. Randall proposes to lift the burden | tie dutics the sort of guardianship author- | Omaha s proportionately as valuable as jubilant, and they suv the price of corncr | | hitor anee of heat, tati n ¢ u the inhospitable regions of the Arctic | from the shoulders of the workingmen | ized by this bill of the senate military | property in St. Paul, Minneapolis and | lots is going up at a rate w would | g { citement, ‘I] makes alady ¢ Still the insatiabie devotees of sci- | by abolishing the tax on tcbacco and | committee. We agree with a contem- | Kunsas City have made the heart of Geo s THIRTY appear but TWF h0o aro not content with what has been | apple-jack and increasing the tavifi on | porary that such a measure would not . Lrain jump for joy had it occ Then 1Y s "".'. 1, soradd done. 10 30 loug as thora are foarloss | the tin in bis dinner pails, tin plates and. | only devolve an unpleasaut duty upon | A MILLION votes for home rule, That | e Wis dubbling fu real « { ; v auc SORMILLE SUA S it suorificing spirits who wil: dare | kitohen utensils, and the clothes e wears: | officials in the treasury, but. would be a [ is the pregnant fact in the Irish situation. | reforred (o, or othors, will dltmately SN0, Jokibh WIS, T GRRAN . s 4 h referred to, or oth will ultim 3 & J p is impossible to detogl duath for glory in this perilous enterprise, | He also increases the freo list by what Le | standing reproach upon the military and | Six years ago not u siugle home-ruier; | cide on cutting beef it Omaba for taus hat it 5 iy to doteo o exploration will not cease. T'hat | estimates’ will amount to $5,000,000 an- | naval services, every oflicer 1 which | to-day more than £wo hundred members | portation easty wd. It will be a wonder brave men who have goue forth on | nually. would in some degree the humilia- | of parliament pledged to the pringiple | 1f they do not. Hhut it is unlikely his o113 MOSsT PERFECT MADE 46 dis now expedition may win houorable | Another plan proposes & general re- | ti . e e ot i “’l,""(\“,“w\':fl, EEAPILON togERnR Peajaisd wish (pacial 1agerd te aapit 2 idgsociation with those who bave pre riff rates, « corresponding i the 2 be at once remedial | years ago nof a vote cast in England, | Missouri will have to content themselyes | PHICE BAXING ‘:fi.«‘.v:‘;;‘u: {4 ed them will be a univeral aspiration. | enlargement of the free let, espocially iu § i ug some of the derelict oflicers | Scotland or #Vales on the issuc of Ireland | for many years to come ¥ th contuinivg | ciucaco. $7. LOUIS = ment in the real estate market, as therve [ Chicago firms, and predicted that ils application,