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THE DAILY BRI, |stanl American Citizens Bo Pro- | whirl of commercial actiyity. watehouso, or mill, or store, located off | tend well into Wyoming ana compete more | North Dakota roller mill, at Hillshoro, & Y X 4 Ko tected 7 | new mill and factory lo the track, is a convenience it is trne, but | formidably for business than is now realized. | vein of natural gas was struck at a de, |.th ac / 1 GATIA OFFICE. N AN 016 FATNAM STRE The warlike feeling in Texas, which is | js another sofid pier set in the founda the g al public ‘cafi get along very | That may make fronble for the new tripar :\"m'l“()"“rmw \ \I I:l-(u l'uzhlul\ (‘I\v:’lln“\ s \ ; i A NG TON OFH L FoURT AT STy | Mot simply an ebullition of popular | of Omaha's prosperity well withont It, esploigily it snch con: | CESOREIAtion, as ena Bt Sanl sl BEAME | Groun, She propristor, will ftn his 193 } G l frenuy, but has taken possession of the | Asa general rule. 1t may be said that | ventence tn the comBary means general | oMY foad terminating at Omaha which will | liteen, the proprietor, will run his BNitnis avevs momiee, Sxcest Suidin, | s L I | s a goneral rule, it may be sa venience to the company means general | po CipcuTines west of that point. horsc power engine with it. ghe only Maduy morning paper published in | authoritics, as shown by the dispatch of | Omaha by the location offers the best of | inconvenicnce and finangial damage to a e - During a temporary sabsence of the f e state, 4 il Governor Ireland to Mr. Bayard, will of | inducements for mannfacturing enter- | large number of our citizens A Grim Joke. troops at Fort Yates, the Indians, headed | e Poar §10.00 . Throe Months,... g2.5 | course not be permitted fo deve Top into | prise. We have the eity and we have the —— Texas Siftings. by Sitting Bull, made a raid on the post { I«\“umh» 5,00 | One Month 10X crt acts of hostility against the Mexi- | trade territory back of it. Abundant 1t C heir Fame. It was a grim joke on the part of acon- | trader's Store ‘and helped themselyes to EVEWBODWS s”BJEa'T b ' S > cuns, The federal government will not | water and reasonably cheap fuel are here, | Amid the plaintive appeals of penuri- | demned man, who, the night before his exe bl Al b RS SRS AL e 5 Drar Weekny Rev, Published Every Wednesday A ; cutlon, requested the Jaller to close his nmn..,unn depleted larder MP[A‘ <TH): TERME, POSTPATD. allow the people ot Texas to proceed <o | Land for sites can be secured at low | ous New Yorkers to congress for assist. | grated window boecause e considered night A Rapid City tob: onist imported a GF ‘} Yonr, with prom 9 | far as to seriously endanger the peace of | figures for parties who mean businessand | ance in building the Gragt monument, it | G RS > i S | wonden Tndian cigar sign from the east, "“DNOFMI 1 SAFEM}?’\'[ v & Moatis, withowt T 3 | the two countries. But in order to avert | roquire this premium for changing their | is gratifying to note the manly tone K e — and since ho j 1 it upon the street A 1 = y. One Month, 10 | this, prompt action on the part of the | locaiions, which the Commercinl ddvertiser of that | A Democratic Estimate of Blaine. apid City hias been deserted by the gen HA VquA TR -OF CONRESPONENCE government is demanded which will | pg s no reluctance on the part of | eity maintains in its comments on the | s ;:mvml man, v\‘hnh:ul.xmn ‘l,n s at ANl comm Feluting to news and edl- | assure the people of Texas and the conn- | home eapital to assist any enterpr duty of Manhattan to mind its own busi- | (1t I+ nohsense to underestimate the | b8 AR displayed as a sign forial maticrs sii ldiessud (o e EDL | r tliat thero is & determination to exact | which will bear a business man’s investi- | ness and erect its own tombstones. That | SRsHLT the frarvelous politichl resoreos i - HURINEAR LETTERE from Mexico just tion for 18 | gation, Stock in plants which promises | paper has been reading the Gothamites | ror"yoars, the strongest man in the re publi- Beer Drought in Towa, All bustness lotters und remittances should b | already committed paying returns will not go bugging in | several severe lessons about monument | ean party, ” Chicago Tribune oo o A0 e PURISHING CONPAY, | itizens, and ample provisi Oitiks building, and has laid open with a sur- ToRmeNs TS Dons BokeTHin The prolonged dry weather in Iowa t 1 10 be made iy able 1o the order of the compuny. | repetition of similar abuses This much is said in reply to soveral | geon'ssealpel the miserable stinginess P iry ChrmATa causes consideravle” complaint among | " rages complaints that Omaha shows no inclin- | of the great metropolis, “After all,” | wig'sall a mistake—this ides that cong the farmers and appears to be affecting L | THE BEEPUBLISHING COMPANY, PROPRIETORS, There is a principle mvolved in this | ation to invest in such enterprises, This | writes its editor, “itis not the fame of | has done nothiug this se “observed the | the public health seriously. The mortalty 3 { E. ROSEWATER, Boitor, matter of far-reaching application, affect- | complant comes principally from men | General Grant that is concerned, but that | snake editor. reports for that state are no higher than s ———— | ] i i . i orldhiicd bl i &l ; & Wi T s AR | e 8 3t dott ced the horse | ordinary,and neither the boards of health ing the question at large of whether the | swhose enterprises have been of a char- | of New York, His name is more endur Well, what has it don 1 the hor ordina THE DAILY BEE, government is really disposed to protect | acter thut no business man would care to | ing than bronze. Itis for us to take care | editor 3 ; nor the local physicians make mention Wflfl]” EASYREACH' } BWon Statemans of RO its citizens ; whether, indeed, citizenship | risk his money in promoting simply to | of our own Wiy, one member from Missouri s al- | of unusual sickness; but still the n- ASAF‘E 'SPEEDY Btate of Nebraska, | carries with it that certain guarantee of | pay salavies to their officers. These are words which the Grant mon- ‘"‘::::::fl"‘.‘."‘ $40,000 at poker siuce congress "‘"\' l rec "“'l *!’{ lhl"”l 8 |V(\ drug, C ‘% County of Douglas, | & % protoction aganst irjustice and per- Trot out your first-class industrial | ument committee ouglit to write on tab- £ e shows a veritable epide: of mala Rs o oLy mE Ry S Rt Sacution In otlior Innds whioh & 18 pro. | horses and thore will be plenty of Umaha | lets of brass and hang up m their moet A Loyaland Teno Man. requiring ‘;lhnl:ulup reatment. For the actual Ilrmuhmm of n.’ Dailv Bee | mised and assumed to do. It is a l_:mt o back them, ing room. They should decorate the sub- The senseless .1,;;;.,‘.’.::”:1’\0 Tmu.hu Herald a druggist doing an Au_DRUfimsISSE" Ir 1{0{l t:vw week ending July s0th, 1856, was a8 | confessed that the government has hith- oryention seription papers and letter heads and |, ugks Patrick Egan to resign the presi- business ~reports eighty A - ollowst it Rk erto been so lax and indifferent wita re- | Bt e e "Amori. | Adorn the boxes in which the Poor aro | dency of the lrish national lengue, has uo in- [ fouFliatior proseriptions filled in one day, =t Date. Eittion? Hadinr, ot spect to this matter, in a number of ag- e ked to drop their pennies. Perhaps | torest in the cause. 1t is syell known that | 200 in @ county which contains no large Saturday. B30 i T n Bankers’ Association will be held in Y § s + 7 town, nearly 5,000 pints of liquors were f gravated instances, that popular faith in . | general study of the sentiment might [ Mr. Egan insisted upon stepping down last | 10 T ) J f 4 the security afforded by American citizen- ““"“’l" e "'\;‘ 11th {‘"“I i ]‘_'“f en awaken some fecling of local pride | year at the Chicago convention, but the dele- | fra et rooossite of ot h 2 Wednesday, ship hus been very greatly weakened. | Month. The day before the nssc MUINK | the breasts ot the millionaires who | gatos wouldw't have it. - Mr. Egan isa loyal | The extaordinary need for_ aleoholic OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Thursday For o numbes of years the government uf' lllu» conyention the executive council | o\ qown the pavements of Wall street im.i”[:.u.- man; his place is at the head of the [ medication in Towa may be owing to the | Paid up flupllnl ..$250,000 < WEiURy, S0th, o} has manifested less solicitade in this mat- | Will meet e :1'“’ ovder of |y Fifth avenue with their coupes and | 1™ A, prolonged drought of fo the prolilbitory ©.....80,000 Avernge. 6971 1 ter than 1t did at an carlier period of its [ Dusiness and complete the programme | jayqyyg, The Poor Depositor, et ";“1 B tiske LRI Gk, B TrsEatE: Srpedig tot o well able | tobe observed by the convention, E When the Bartholdi f Chicago Tritnune. CHASE L) b Touzglin, Viee President. iko. B. 17! 3 existence, when it was not so well able i I p hen the Bartholdi statue was on its L 3 lition of the public health in 1 |t e Presiden g Bubseribed and sworn o before me this now to enforce its demands. The | D¢ ) ‘-“‘,.v""}"’“l"‘ it | way toour shores, tho free gift of i B D diseloscs sever rular facts, S. Hughes, Cas B e ary Dublie, ct of this is that in some countries, not- l'l‘:"‘:l‘;‘:l":::yl:':“ U S R bR GhlE 11y nation, the people of the whole | Ao extradition t good, N e AL BRI | i '""“;-';‘ o 14 Geo, B, Tzsehnck, belng firstduly swora,de- | ably in some of the South American states, . il < wit country, roused to the indecent niggard- And do they extradite? sumulation is gencral in the smaller wnw 'Y-( John ollins, ! poss and says Uhat h s secrelary of tho i3ee | the clim of being an American citizen car- to, A very large proportion of S | finussinf New York in fatling to provido | ul wantae tresty tiat will beiog e} WD 10 L i L B T"‘}’l Reed. 8 S upliauma conmany, th ries no woight whatever, and the official | 300 banks of the country will not, | ¢4 yojestal promptly, put their handsin Paranithrs £y tlie jashy b L b oS el 8 R L aaomor the DAl e (ivleati| ropresehtatives of the govornment are ';"]“.“ Y, "“dr“,"“"ft"\"“"‘“«Vl thir OWB | e pockets and rolled in subscrintions Aud one ihat tnay bring back again for. liquor. proscriptions 1s littlo ™ Ulipe s v ) | for ¥y W 10705 cableat o Seh. | idinlod and fnsalted when thoy demand | delozates, and the. views and wishes of | oy miiont to givo it a ftting resting place. - N than ordinary. 'The increased E IRON BANK, Boplen. Tor Mo S0, 1 br June, | Jusuiec for a citzn of the United States | Sich iustitations will be prosented 16 | A wostern editor who had_galvanized 1t was a poor depositor "‘fl"'l"'}',f““ ‘the actial necessiies Cor 12th and Farnam Sts : p B[k . | the convention by the vice presidents of | ; SHeE s Who shid a bittcy of medicine,” sprung up immediately 3 i £ ) 12,208 coples ; for July, 1586, 4copies. [ who has fallen unider the ban of the author- L VAT PR THOREA BRI el into life a dead New York journal led the But back no treaty brought to him tor the adoption of the prohibitory | A General Banking Business 'l‘run.u\cled | Bt s """ ‘l‘l "";C“‘{[s itios of these couptries, whether national . Yy app . " | movement to suceess. Manhattan island "The cash or e cas and while the method of treatment —— 1 hseribed and eworn to before me, th i iiati i Bwh i 8 or mupicipal, Itdsa bumiliating truth % £ has been honored with the last resting of T then adopted 0 highly popular E 24 day of August, . D. 158 © A TR b 1 g THBTEIELE A R stan he conventions of the association are Rt al:nropri‘fulv STATE AND TERRITOR jts Miicoaks. SARROL b6 YEparind. ds [SEAL. | Notary Publle. | ig reproach, and our citizens living or | important as contributing truatworthy 2 Nebraska Dottings. established. Few permancnt cures EAK EN P = s = | sofourning thoro coutinually hear tholr | Mformution sogurding tho opinions, do/ | = e ; Fremont 1_,5 jacked up it wiler tower ':'f,w“ ‘;,‘,;;’K.,. s ,‘J'-.”r tu];n‘-:lhr"ilu IFFERENCE and conference are the country reterred to contemptuously and sire: and A e . TR 2 L 1s clamoring for an merease 0 llll])l‘o\‘\!l S perpendicular. % q y |. 1 “ s cond: l 0 i Bed Y \l’l‘A TY i 2 m n “ ‘ ' iy days of congross. nations o our disadvantage. The | MTirs of the peoplo, and to some_extent | tions as to where the funds to incre Methodist ehireh was Iid 5"'"10 nul only for d\h[}i’]l:hl RSB0 gunOERanE F HQ "" E """@“"fiqé f ———— % Ot e larwo | 8180 those of the goverument. It is o | the nuwber of patrolmen are to come | . Sidney Sports had a wild goose l‘ll'N‘ T, Bt or Fhiduniy wtism, dimness of | Baspias oy 2 1henen n.y-m il "“ i THERE i8 a growing suspicion that it ":::‘\"::“: “h| u(":ng ,S, :[‘ 5 ,‘{,;‘l tremendous power that is tépresented in | from, are as searce iis hen's teeth. Howls inst week and bagged twenty-one bi vision, and stifl’ joints. This method_of AT i r [ will behard work to keep tho senatorial | BERSI 0 10 KO BROES | DOUW | this association-—a power respecting | for more patrolmen fo protect eapital | Sidney guarantcos ninety sauure m 4| framant oar Ll ol o freecan 2diend assue out of the prmarios and conven. | Of i state department, which sooms to | Cp ) B o T T T proat deal | come with very poor grace from capital- | ¢ bread and water to tranips visiting the | fie, but then in I JORI SRIALE WieRey. i have become completely encrusted with s 3 Tk S [ &ré L town. own doctor, and under 1 ruling ftions. the worst form of diplomatio fogylsm. ot popular distrust, and w huhf s:lould -allg,flwlmso UHI”‘,:rn;h to sl\;rk\lng 1' A sixtoon-yenr-old gitl has beon arrest- | of the supreme court c o his own b ] . . S er be permitted to pass out of the so- | chiefly responsible for the ridiculously 1in H dlee a L ar | dingnosis and preseribe for himself. Even : The way rovent defecti The toleration of outragea upon Amer- | ReYeT ! ¢ ed in Hastings for slecping in a box car e vay to provent dofoction wn tho | L ivons by the Mexiean. sutiontics | licitous attention of the people, Confi- | low valuation on which Omaha bases her | and kickiug off the cover undur the radical prolibitory legislation Phrty s o suo Lo that the party ma. | 0 s excasmblo. because of tho | Gence 1n tho soundness of the principlo | lovy. There is no denying the fact that | A drummer for an Omaha_house swas | OF that, stale every eitizon retuins unim- -y registers the honest sentiment of 4 us ; J chi e i B\ wero/doulled ftiwi assessed £10 and costs in Fremont 1 ' ‘ & : g rronter opportunities that exist for prac. | Pon which the national banking aystem | if our police force were doubled, it wouid | assessed 810 aud costs i, Fremont for | BRI G v Wil Show the enthu REIEE R 1 ticing thom aud' the roadincss and case | 18 founded does not require that there | still be too small to cover the large area -“N“}f;md M e C CUSC WAS | iicin with which the privilege is exer- " “. . l I: ; PIANO pupils of the great Lszt, whoso | with which remedies can be applied and | Shalt be an abandonmeht of vighanee on | 8f around, whioh compriscs the ¢ity of ) * i, wotorious Butler, surnamed David, | 5 sl 617 5t. Chinrlos St., St. Lonis, Mo. numbers have averaged about a thou- | redress obtained. The American resi- | !N€ Part of the people, for no v DLoas RO et ©get a fair assess- | of pywnee City, is shedding smiles and The Charges Against Riley. Areguargratuste of two Medical nd a ould now become scarce. | dents along the Mexican frontior are in | S0 ¢xcellent that it may not be abused. | ment of property, it cr r be materi- | pressing the palms of the voters of John- | The police committee of the city coun- | s b b e Ot 3 T old composer is dend. constant peril from the irresponsible au- | 1t ¢innot be fairly que oned that much | aliy increased over its present numbers. | son county. cil were ""L o ternoon in perd show and all o1d reaiden b posor B dond thoritcs of hat country, whe oagorly ao | OF What is best and most conservative in | Ths isone of tho iipportant resulis of | "M corner stono of the Masonic hall es made agninst [ phereait rostiation, Debilty, Mental snd “'Bosto well in getting 1id of | cept any charge Dronaht awamst an | the banking system at this time is largely | our present system and wethods of prop- | at Tecumseh will be laid to-morrow. faurer. The ev fione ot Thioa Skin or Bones, Blood Polsoning, STON we g e charge ght against an 3 Sl i b ceremonies will be conducted by Hon. (v to the cffect th old Sores and Ulcers, aro treated with wop. champion Sulliyan, but 1s stil sorely | American, and the knowledge of this due to the popular distrust of the system | erty ssment. K. Coutant; of Omabs on hirdcorstelronil et ’;.;n.‘f.mr.;lu;,.nuu{ymn,m‘v‘.m.E i ! 5 5 > pla a R fom i afllicted by the presence of par ought to induce the government to instst | I the pust, which would only be :" ‘;i““l i ] AWebster county editar who appears | Caming street asicep when Oficer Bite Exposire or ndulgenco: ..n"‘,..sf\,':x.f!‘m:fi': Downs, whose capacity for demor - | upon a systeni of oriminal pmm[ur“]m by concesst (| restrictions l.”‘ wooden sx«luz\va\!k o haté a corneton the fieavenly ear, | Woke him up and asked him what he Ak are ; rc-‘nfi’:’é’l‘fi a tion scems greater than that of the | will insure justice, whilo it s in a posi- | UPon this vast power. ~ Whileit mayiiot | musi be suppressed in the business por- | fiegs the Almighty’s pardon for profan: [ doing there. - Munrer replied that it srenion e eetly ot fenaien ;';ng;m;;,(' 1 slugger. tion to immediately exercise the powor | b€ necessary to maintain this feelng, it | tion of Omaha. Property owners who mg the columns of the Win th the | none of the policeman’s blanked bu Jermanectly cured. Himbte vt ———— g is cle: cpedient to give constant at- i Alal odious name of a contempo; ness and finally beeame abusive and w e orelons ""'"“Y"“' = - to enforee justice. The determination to | 15 ¢learly expedient to give constant ut- | insist on maintaining plank walks in «d up by Riley. Tho charges of Ty il gea e ArrER hedging a fow more times on | do this being onee firmly shown w. tention to tho course and _the policy of | frout of handsome byick tronts must be | . 1he city council of Auburn has adver- | PEEE (b PY (BIGE | A00 Sharaes, oF | B Bositive Mhitten Guarartee v tg drrysa. the tarift 1BR {7 BN i SegCostisAheingblics HirinlyBhowniwouldy tised inducements and a bonus in bonds I ‘ g g o tarifl question in order to getitself in | doubtless be suflicient to stop further out. | this bower, held together by a common | brought to time by drdinances ordering 3y, 2ot tiie BEtRbI K ont O | preferred by Maurer wero not sustained, | W AR R | A E [o] Bino with part t ) ! fittora 2 with whi he o s or money, for the establishment of manu \ithin thao Will he y b party sentiment the Omaha | yyges ap loast for a long time, The goy- | Iterest, and with which the opportuni- | them to e replaced by stane or conerete. | factures, and names canning factory, | {04 the connmittee will report the case to , elegaat cloth and gile . organ of the railtogue democracy ean | wrmment is now offered & most favorable | tes for evil as wellas for good are so 5, —_— starch factory, plow factory, cheose fac: | the councilin Riley's t it o square [t331f on the monopoly issue. It oppor iy v 1 nd widespread. RECORDS hot promises will be the issue | tory and broom factory Fr e o ok, why s Imanhood, womans portunity to justify the claim that to 2 : i o 5 DS L s : - Personal Paragraphs, o0l p! -u»»uh» d excens, iNe phys. Will be a heavy job to be sure but is | 1o an Amecrican citizen is & safesuard orthcoming convention will have | in the coming campaign. Prow grow | Misses Harriet and Maude Bspley Mr, and Mrs. 8. P. Reynolds, of Lon i;’.,“"’,’,.",.’.’.,’(’n, marriage ot Tond 1t F2perat o Worth trying fol against wrong and infustics in all lunds, | 8 leading topics of consideration bank.- | on every bush but_records are rare fruit. | Nell and Lola Duncan, Minnie Hoke and | gon, Ont. 1on Mr. M. Talbot, of | ®me papercover. 202, Addrass:iabo'e br. Whiter, against wrong and injustice in ands. | o o reform, the mlver problem — (;e5|gn ‘hswcly; ‘(r»t‘ 1'(0"-‘: ”t‘" nch, }\"Ih: the ticket auditor's office of the B. & M., % = 2 = Tue ornamental appendage to the rail- After Due nquiry. in its new international as EROMINDNTFELEONS. :&11;):;;20‘::".,\11;:515;L 1"1:.-3 (Jl’l“q“dn( |ln!: Sm"m:i 8 T'{fiv erolonthele iy home WOODBRIDGE BRO‘S | VR o g o 3 1 X tollapse 2e ® | via St ul, Minn., after =« tended rouds, commonly known as the railroad | Settlers and land claimants who have peets, and the defects of our | mx-Governor Hoadley, of Obio, has gone to | of ~twelve feet” and cseaped scrious | tri) tirough the ‘prlm'x:pjl Slon Lfrmt'u:-, Y ! Omllmllr!mn.‘hna l’i‘l)l been heard x{f (?r been shaking in their boots for fear that | extradition t_rcnlles‘ with re.mgct to | Alaska. injury. west. M. Talbot is an old **Lond ner,"” | several months. The only regularity in | their entries would be cancelled by Com- | crimes regarding which the banking in- [ M, de Lesseps is the most active man for | It i8 suggested by victims in the | having been connected with the Grand State Agents . its operation seoms to be the regularity | missioner Sparks without affording them | terests are. especially concerned. The [ his age in France. NIty CHanioken Bow guouitichaney Trunk rmlway there for many years. FOR THE | with which. its olerks draw their salarics | o hearing can rest ensy. Seoretary La- | question of the extension of the national | General Benjamin F. Butler has not yet | 1 i01¢ to Broken Bones. Whe sugees. | Mrs, §. T, Smith, her molhér and a from the stato treasury. mar has fuled that in overy instance | banking system in the southern states, | gotover the ides of making @ figure in con | hommcior iroqgtioned by tho numbor of | yarty of ludy frionds left on u special car 1 : \ : ; for Colorado yesterday. o = = where fraud is alleged the entry shall be | where for various reasons it has made | &ress, mand for arnica and splints. Pluil Camp- L QLOrLE0 ) ¥ S Myeypnes e granted a ponsion 10 | g1y hetd for cancellation and the claim. | less progress than in other sections of | Saruih Henshaw has been an_itinerant | bell attompted to ciing to tho spinal ar. [, Iroprictor, Tush, of fllfiuu‘:i':'n]‘;&r‘]»'i,"&]\' for a veto, Mr. Clovelond. T8 o €410 | 4n’ notified and allowed sixty days in | the country, will be ono of the chiof mat- | preachier for more than sixty years. Sho | Fangomentot one of the wnimals lust | {0 Wy Vekedady. i We are cor- | wyion ¢ apply for o hearing before the | ters of consideration. In connuection | recently conducted services in Rutlund, Vt., [ Week and contreted two broken ribs an Charlés Magoon, of Lincotn, was in the rectly informed, Mary raked in $200,000 | & S ogvar it i ‘it thi : capi. | and astonished all who listened to her. a sprained ankle. f of dicats during her. lust two yonrs he. | Teistor and recoiver. “If ut tho expira- | with this the needs of the south for capi- stonished d to hie Plattsmouth has rajsed 100 to be dis- | City yesterday on legal business. Omaha, Neb. *ermits. - el GHOKE 1 21,829,850 bind the footlights. A pension of §8a tion of such time,”” writes the secretary, | tal for diversified industries and for well- | The daughter of General Gordon, who s | .} o in prizes at the base ball tourn- Bullling wed building per- S ansicis | Tansill's Punch Cigars “ 5 i ire rati 1 i poken of as next governor of Georgia, is i ! ; the claimant fails to apply for a hearing | dirceted emigration will be discussed, | 50 v BB L DR O r e oS n ot T iy ety | Bl o I month in addition is clearly | " > | sa 0 Miss O g s princi; riva Tha ¢ Inspector dition is clearly superfluous. |, ghow cause, the entry should then bo | and the rapid development in some | S o bo diss Chamborlain's princiral rival | month. “The Gmaha, Lincoln and fast- | © dnspector Whitlock iss oancelled by the nction of your office. | states of munufacturing enterprises will | ‘*yhe TR 0F BTCEn aaen of benuty: e framocottage, But if, in response to such motice, tho | be considered. The silver problem has | M1 Raymond (Anua Louise Cary) Is rest- uivd wid Paxton, $1,000, 3 ONE of the topics of discussion at the bankers' convention will be how to keep . 5 . A 5 in, Portland. Miss Car re e a B pped duting & eashiers from reaching Canada bcf“rem’" claimant offers 1o slhuw cause why the en- assumed still greater interest since the | 41ways wasan immense favorite with the | much from the head,” and the . IHX::I/'.). y 0 dotectives. Nothing short of annexation try should be sustained, a hearing should | last convention, when aneffort was made | puplie and she is equally beloved by her | intimation publicly en that llw can I,u\ roversy on new grounds | friends. blay ball furnishes ample ground “for o ibel suit, v peruits be ordered at which the government | to place the con should ofter proot to sustain the allega- | and to discuss it from its fiscal side, and Wilson, the Boston forger, is a biz man{in will fill the bill as long as ‘“‘time locks’’ e ;.ml‘nl, and night trains prevent investigation | o A e 5 A sad accident oceurred on the Union ) 80LD nnunuunuucmsu and discovery until 1t is everlastingly too | 1" that the entry is illegal or frandulent | it will doubtless again command a large Buenos Ayres. He edits the leading paper | p.io 806 GO0 O LRl The Last F R.W.TANSILL &C0.,55 Stato St.Chicago. Aate. /o) before the entryman shall be required to | shargo of the attention of the convention. | there, is an unoqualed lobbyist, a shrewd div- | ypday morning. Mrs. Minuio Carleton, | Estolline Bell: “Was there s man ——— present his defense, such heaving is a pro- | There is ample opportunity and scope | lomat, the founder of scveral banks and the | of Chieago, occupied u berth with her | over to see you about buying yer placer” [ — e i Mg, Har » will now take the stand | ceeding de novo, at whichthe register and | for a fresh review of this |n-r||lx-\iu" chief lion of society. two children, a babe of six months and | asked an old Dakota settler ing near DR IMPEY and answer to a charge of subornation of | receiver should not consider tho ex parte | problem, of which the promise of & sat The engagement between Miss Minnic | a four-year- -old girl. During the might clling, of his son. N perjury. There are several people, in- | festimony contained in the agent’s report, | factory solution appears no more (u\ur‘ Swmith, sister of Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt, ;,h:h sleos! ‘(l,,‘,h(;::g.‘;.lf,m..:',l:“:,u,ly‘ 4::;5 o n spec’lators’” 1509 FLARINNAM ST, elading General Logan, who will listen | butin all such cases when the entry has | able now than at any period of the past, [ 414 Count Moram, au Lalian nobleman, has % |y s e ot N ewi¥ onlet Practice limited to Discases of tho been broken off because it has been found | touching the ehild’s face lightly with her he was from New Yor! hand noticed something was wrong. with great interest to what the flold mar- | been regularly made and final certiticate [ A fow days ago Mr, Evarts | (iff il S oliodure owned by money- horonghly frightoncd she it the baby shal of the Commercial Gazctte shall say | issued the burden of proof is on the gov- [ introduced in the senate a resolu- ro 5 £ lenders and the family jewels are in pawn. O onthis subject, Mr. Halstead will please | ernment, and it will be required to estab- | tion looking to an effort to secure S 4 h B At y:‘ ; b from its position and found that it was “r\. T R thalt ot " s R R Sarah Bernhardt's fuce was slapped by | asleep forever. The little girl had lain Didn't hey? T thought I got you proceed with his statement. ish the truth of the c! harge ut'tho time of | an ‘mlunuuunu conference upon this | Nyne, Noirmont in a little spat in Rio a few with her face across the baby’s, prevent- | learned how 1o “,,,L it!” I 8'pose you the hearing by the examination of the | subject, but tho results of My. Manton | woeks ago, and in the scuftle that followed | ing it from breathing, and it hid smoth- | went like a blame' fool and forgot to tell Irr. faves the colored citizen who casts | special agent, or such other witnesses as le's inquiries among European fin- [ Mme. Saral’s sott-palmed friends took her | ered to death, Ium bout striking coal when you dug his political fortunes with the democracy. | may be produced, so that the ontryman | anciers last year andother circumstances | They got poor Mme. Noirmont into lowa Iter llar! Nevor said a word concernin’ the best place he could come | EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT, Did you unload on him?"* Gllnneéfltind for all forms of defective ns. ; 5 That party will cheerfully accept his | may have the opportunity of cross-exami- | do not encourage a hope that any effort | & corner, they say, and smacked her face | A nail kog factory hns been establishod X dic J"’,‘L" of gold and silver in the Vision. Artiticial Kyes Inserted. wote, but it has no rewards to offer him. | nation usually allowed by law.” to bring about another international con- | tll the rouge bepowdered the superadjacent | a¢ Burlington. R ns 1 mentioned all | —mm———————————————— Matthows, the colored lawyer of Albany, | Ihese directions of Secretary Lamar | sideration of the silver problem will be | A The Northern Iowa normal school has | these thing: : Was & copper mine who wasn't confirmed for register of | should promptly allay the pain from | successfnl, or that if such consideration | General Sheridan says Lie is delighted with | been located at Algona. ayer by the cumhdd and all he'd got to deeds of the District of Columbia, which the investigated entrymen are suf- | was had it would result in & satisfactory | IS experience as asuburban farmer. Instead | + 1t s estimated that the Towa onion crop | dowas to hore Atural gas, and still will I 'y e suf- a satisfactory ] doubtless concur without reservation in | fering. They are to be afforded every | solution. Still, tho mattor is one which | Of Schding bis wite andchildren to a crowded | will full 100,000 bushels short of tho usual R DOCTOR JONES. this view, opportunity for proving the good faith | the bankers of the country cannot choose T i e s YoAT, | amonut, 2 Y708 tamor N ] ’ » he rented & thirty-acre farm near Washing- Nearly one hundred thousana dollars d my teachings, We strike Oflice, 14001 1-2 A NaroRE 18 8 groat equalizor. Hor u}lhmr entries and '.hfl sufficiency of the | but give attention to, howeyer little their | ton, where he picks his own peas, digs his | has or will be expended by the Chi em that way once , but still | Reside d California, A © | final proof. Butit is safe to say that | views may contribute to its settlement. | own potatoes, and enjoys freedow from in- ¥ ouldn’t o let him get nway; you sion & Quiney in the enlargement comos the town of Brookings, Dukota, s mm,_,,’,,wwmmm RIS invited him to stay to dinner, and hundreds will never face the facts, R —— trusion, which for years has been advertising the rot hi tto the barn and ghteen hundred entries have already Move Slowly. - - at Ottumwa, got him out to the barn and into u —_—— dearth of women in Dakota, with the an- | 1,06, relinquished this year to tho gov-| The city council should move very [ The Short and Long of Congress. The milkmen of Dubuaue have raised | Poker game, and skinned him ont of mouncement thatevery birth in that com- Boston Advertiser (Rep.) the price of milk from b conts a quart to [ Whatcash he had and part of his high ) WAFED ernment in a single land district in Ne. | slowly in granting any more rights of ;:lmu;ll:); sullm:_wfcks past has been a |y Four-fifths of the entrymen | WAy to railroad companies through the o rest of the territory does as | gited to meot the charges of the spe r What has the democratic congress done? | (i cents. ~ Phis coming at the times wells | priced jow'iry! I tall you, my son i Nothing, What has it attempted Wl EaE i sy | old dad never had any of the advant 1 | streets of Omaha. They should bo espec- | oy, ¥ Vit bas [t attempted to do? | are punning dry Jooks mighty suspieious; | 3o, Nuw York speclators had, but b [ b L0WS ar well Dakotu will soon be in u fair way 10 | yoonts — havo declined to put | 1ally slow in giving tho right to lay track e A "’R}'“O”'f‘%w B AN ARGIR. found an honest man hus got to work supply the west with & crop of wives as | | % | on "paved' streets, Nothing bt wr iy Mixen 1. 0.6, Van o, who is munag. | 10rn'ono schemo ef he makos a living. s 2 heavy us her annual crop of wheat, in an appearance and contest 4 ~ i Considerably 3 xed, ing the Hilleary m south of urling- | g vou'd played a squs ame on him, _|__= e cancellation, Sccrctary Lamar's order | Eent necessity ought to excuse such a Philadelphia’ Record, ton, eut 570 bushels of whoat from nine- | ATCE SOMTG §1 lore'n & couplo extra £ 3 " takes away the last refugo of the Lowlers | €oncession. Things political may be halswl tobe consider | toen wores of ground dast weck, and | 500 (0 Vieo or o Juoks, Juit gt avE stock shipments from the stock | aguinstthe present administration of the | 1'he Union Pacific has applied for right | ably mixed at Washingtpn, When the admin- Ao hear from some favmer who can | 5,5t s well have landed hin, U've done a¥ards wre complicating matters inthe | juud ofice. The national domain will | ©f Way through Jones street between | istration must cail on the répubiicans to save | b it several times in my life."” A o S it from its friend: e l“':’:kl;“:‘h‘::’l‘l‘ ;]:::1:. Ne 8*;"'“'3"‘2 in | sontinue to be protected in spite of the | Niuth and Tenth. This street has just o tablished the taxablo ns It Was Dreadful, Don't You Know. % rently cleared for a | attacks made by the eattle kings and | been paved at a heavy expense to prop- | A Republican Estimateiof Cleveland | Western Union’s plant in lowa at Augustus Edward found his beloved hl‘lpe!l of harmony. The trouble, of land grabbing syndicates who mask the | ©rty owners. Tne costly improvement 8t. Louis Globe-Democrat, 613, to which is added the three per c weeping bitterly when he called on Fri gourse, lies in the advantage possessed | reulnuture of the assault by assuming | Mude will be practically destroyed if [ A year hence the general verdict of Mr. provided for by chapter 59, laws of 1878. | day night, and when he asked the cauro by the Burlington and Northwestern | the name of honest settlers and poor | frackage is permitted, while damage will | Clevel party will he thai hie comes no | Waking & total ssessment of F530,411.89. | gha expluned: zation has es- The state board of equal lines in having through connections with i joini 4 nearer genuine democraey than olecomargar- | Mrs. Fred Lamback, of Princeton, Scott has no respect for my feelings homosteadors, e » | be done to adjoining property and to the | B¢ i Ne democricy oleomargar X L Do yon want a pure, bloom- Chicago from the interior of the state, | norrotied o ELouoat sottiors who DV | catire atreot. Tho best of “reasons for | 10 40¢s o genuiue butiar, ' county, was badly gored by u bull while | all. The s Eiriog my Awe i .y Com ,| ,xl,,np, ir i ) | complied with the law have no grievanco h Feasons ior e - herding cattle, i her husbands absence, | pet Fido ar by carris ng L ¢ 80, a which enables them to ship by way of gsuch a concession ought to be of- ma lifted it nm u) the ne s Dougherty heard he against the land oflic utly. Jun 7. b Y fow a le vnflonn of llau,unu flouth Omata to Chioago with privilugo . und their weight caretully balanced | A1 Appropriations &id No Klag, us and, with (e aid o | bty in i Waswtiverucly Aud | MAGNOLIA BALM will grat- wo markets ata through rats, At Promoting Industries, as against the public interests before the 5 GRSk drove tho bull away. 'S | Fido looked so nortiliec 'S Cons the same time both roads insist that the There have never been so many in- 1'\‘1||fi7!l 18 grnm!u\l g e qu.:r MoRe ,"" prd l‘:“,l:,[,:'"g,‘; W L "n-‘_ leg was broken and she reccived se "“"” YAw, it was dreadful, don't yer know, ::,y t_)ouull‘io)flgl:ll;vllfllll‘hl; (‘;m. B Taland and Bt. Paul aball mawiain | quiries for sitos for industrial satern lses h . h : 2 sept up with the country BIOWD Propor- | juternal injuries, Just say the word, aw, and 1 will lift the . ay with Sal full ) ety q Al enterprises We must draw the line somewhera in | tionally in importance and interest. It has - baby out by the neck, aw, and replace ll)\lllflflfi, l{ednm;s, l]ulpl(-g oc tarif and the | in Omauha as there have been lately. | these grants to railroad compani Of | got to be all appropriations and no flag. Dakota. the dawg."” Blotel A all di matural conscquence is thatthe latter | Many letters requesting information N gl i ol e " Huron will give $20,000 to the first & . 0LON0R, ADG I3 CISOARON A3 : 9 g ation | course when property is so high us it is uron will giv See—. imperfections of the skin, It lipes are falling behind in the | about the prospects for this or that fac- | in Omaha right of way through a street Watterson's Mission Abroad, railroad reaching thut city from the £ oo for traftic. Itlooks asif there will | tory, mill or shop are steadily coming in. | is far cheaper to the companies than s Chioagy Tvibkae, . uorib i & Biave to be a readjustment somewhere or | One day it is a paper null, another an | through private property, and it is gen- | 5 Watterson has boen examining into | Judgo I 1. West, of the Dakota rail smother lively war for business. Inthe | iton works, on @ third information is | erally easier to got. But public strects | oo ity and naval resources of Eugland, | roud commission, catimuios this aeaes 1 think I wear twos,” she simpered to overcomes the flushed ap) the .mm amaker; do I not?'! ¢ ance of heat, fatigue an . . el ";‘;,",‘;,"‘*;:“;f};"‘;;; o | citement, It makesalady of THIRTY appear but TW al, i railros v k % i and has sorious doubts whether he could take | wheat erop ut 185,000,000 to 20,000,000 \‘)'" iN. hbrval,. if x_ull the railroads would make | asked about the chances _fur wheat mill- { are no place for switching grounds for | 100,000 wen and clean out the country. bushels. breath: “One on cn.nh fool R T a1 . aweduction in live stack rates from tho , while a score of winor enterprises | the railroads. There is plenty of room —— lmmunuflun(umnnsfilmn,rllnnlnt Eddie Mallin, the twelveyear-old, who | and’ perfect are its: effoets. ] flls east a long felt want would be met. king local promotion and assistance | on the buttoms, and the roads should be Pushing Into Nebraska. timutes “that the population of Dakota | go:"y vear or more lived with soidiers who 1 t}t i ssible t d‘l‘b‘ ; rate trom South Omaba to Chicago | tail the procession. made to take it up Wall Street News, will be increased 70,000 the present sum d Garlield's tomb, and wept be AL 14 14 L DO 9 10 dotoo ) when its application, his Assaid to be nearly 33 per cent highor This is one of the most encouraging | The city council hasno rigat to alienate | _The “’"‘i“"‘"‘:""“"'-:vl‘”. "‘l"b'll'l exten- nulr by immigration. e s he mul]! ml‘l p,ulullhllhl = N 5 9 Nobraska and Kansas with energ; » aps represent Buflalo Gap in ere orc Gst, is_ ba features of our prescat remarkable de- | any of the eity property from eity use, or | SO0 It Nebr A WA ONAESY the MO EIAES TORROSOR » ! weye aragred wo, is _ than that from the Kansas City yards i i its § = . E d and before next winter will be competing f the Hills, mll- four lines of Carthage, N. Y. He 2 Thero is no good reason why our stook- | velopment and its importance cannot be | to gram right of way in public thorough- | \ith the Union Pacitic, Burlington and ducts of the vs ageo, aud his friends had heard men should not have as low A rate as the &uo.nh‘uu'ly urg_unl upon our people, The | fares unlon it is clearly in the interests Northwestern roads for loeal business in | surrounding country m|u her lup. not lnug of hiw until he reappesnred the (“m:tlu‘ Missourt river point. whirr of industry means the | of the public to do so. - A switch to a | those states. Its Nebraska division will ex- In sinking sn artesiau well for the ! other day, P e ——]

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