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4 THE OMAHA DAILY sBrk: WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 1, 1886, THE DAILY BER.| . Southern Steaws. | tho treasury aro in doubt s to whother | and in their manufactures. Give Omal '””_ \ll,\l)fll \ ( \Rl)l‘\T]‘R T important stap towards destroing the politt . Lof the leading organs of the | they shall atlow the accounts of these | 150,000 population and she will comp oal wv‘\uv of the corrupt monopolies and e PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. ! racy in New York to depreciate | officials. Section 1,761 of the rey the railroads to wbapdon the I .’v:y-:yw;.:y[:‘["n::l ;L»‘x“u States senate from ra STIHRH O, S L SINPHIS COYARION. | e ot ey ool Lr AR T thn | Coton the tersk s f e Him Ont of Gamp and Brand Him | Along i 1800 to 1830, whon tho demo TERVS OF SUBSCRIPTION renomination, and to elevate Governor No money shall be paid from the | which the trunk Raes' are compelled to m Ou amp i : g : b | A QR TPERVTI ) 1 a8 a posaible pr T : wny person ap- | contend they will #ee.dare to diserim as a Scamp. eratic leaders agitated tho idea of oad - LAL ot ng ene N inted during the recess of the sc to | nate by sceret rebates and cut-throat | PUODIo Crprussing it cito T Oomahn i i 66" wny 0 | courageme ! pposer vacan sting if | through ra | MTS S OAREER FULLY: EXPOSED, | H O e st n and law required to be | s c:"-"‘""”, by all moane | A Interesting Chapter of Rascality remel U and with ¢ and co A “.v'f“‘;;'"‘“",““‘ 6o Il this and Fraud—How Wilcox Bilked o Senived Yy tiio | sonsor i Botiv onic bl for His Friends and Robbed )t to admit of any misconae ption or mis s from six | | atiifty to mns ¢ ; uetion. Anc v provides | MONEhs (0 a v completion of homeward trip from Ohio the | wa can but wonder what the | < re g oft Hotnse Fen AR R St fod the. building \ tract with the | editor s BEE paid a short visit to the < country might have been had 1 R 0 ) postoMcs ofder ¢ inur t TSR THO e S oltears nEnathE county allows the city to occupy the | little city of Mendota, 1. Wilki system pre 10 be minde iy AbI6 10 1he ordeF of the compunys | e court honse only two years morc. Lt | the principal street he pas aarioul- | FUAR Gential " 181 108 1pRIETARE Fexa Galvd s g to | of ofl is this latter provision | Will take fully two years to construct tural implement house, whers three AW tHe BReEs alilet THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANT, PROPRIETORS. | (/000 ke of the Nos g THoLTs o diale e thondiiFe dueamiting. | 1LY HATL BAdIAR Sven 1f Woblk 18 VAZUN | faiit wion ware seatad v thi aidowilk 0 BT NS PIGtOrY, 0 t| B F SEWATER, Enrron ‘ plainly informs the: hat | ofticecs. T order to enable him to re- | this fall | “Can you intorm me if any of you | what man ¢ | « hotD WL TO autifal s ————————————n yr umple the Teadin ) contrary to the provisions of the | I wmy hope of the democrats of | tain i< appointecs, it4s alleged that the | There is another incentive for com: | know Wilcox, the Mendota carpenter 1 b vt THE DAILY BEE. o conntry calling Hill as a president presid has found authority for a very mencing the ¢ tion of the eity hail this | asked the editor );\Hh H:“\“ o 1 Hn::\'\”‘ i ‘” “.‘\'.m Sven, o Eworn Statement of Circulation. candidate they had better g itup, a8 | jiberal ¢ ruction of the constitutional h e loyalty and discipline. We firmly be- | Sebin Btate of Nebraska there is no likelihood of its over being re- | proviso rolating to the filling of vacancies, | 1AM strect are” all holding back with | jndeed? we can. We know him too well. | Ty this publie expre<sion of the masses | County of Douglas, { alized, 1t further pointedly suggests to | and one which e will probably find some | theit I!nnM ng enterprises until wm"” | We have got avope to put avound his nm,‘\:,n th i ballot every Iuml\w s has | Gieo. 3. Trschuck seerctary of the Be ;| those journais that the country is having | dig. thing definite is done abont the city hall | neck if he shows his face in this town | made this a better country. The presi . MAUR 0se journals o co s having | diflealty in maintaining. Congress will & : ) ) 4 | t lishing company, dovs solemniy 8w III: ¢ surfoit of Now York domocratle poli- building. Wedo not exaggerate in the | again.” dent who gets o majority of the ten mil the act circilation of the Dailv be compelied to take cognizance of the . " lion of votes ¢ , certainly feels near for the week ending Aug, 2ith, 1856, was as | ties, and that Cleveland would be benes | gontroversy, and should so elearly define | 1east when we ert that half a dozen Ihere must be some mistake, " said | 40 people than | “,‘.”:" wore e v oy | fitted rather than injuved in the next na- | the meaning and intent of the laws | business blocks, aggregating not less | the editor. [ mean Wileox, a man who | choice of a few manipulators and bosses, ORUEOTHY: OINE: v vt evvanievoiverenes tionni convention by having New York | pelating to appointments as to effectually | than halfa million dollars, will bo under | catte himselt the Mendotn entoontor, and seheming through state €17 Bt Oharlen L., 8¢, Louts, Mo, Sunday. oo EERPS ) opposed to him. The “sarfeit’ of conrse | gpyinte future issues of this character. way next spring on upper Farnam street [ has been delivering politieal speeches | The president and the | e Sllasl % g il UG oo has reference to the disclosures involving if the busement of the city hall | and orations in Nebraska lately.” rosontative are ofton found i grco ¥ At reavmnt of ¢ sday, . erren e 4 ——— f £l , ¥ f " ent with the co on people, b o Wednesday, 85th. 1000000 the official integrity of Squire, Flynn, Wilat Ui Siist D, building is b this fall. The | t“Phere is no nustake about the man, ™ | LIS WEL LG CORIMON Peonie, Bl the e e sy ety 20U ovuesesniee 2 | O'Brien and several others more or loss | merense of renl cstate taxes alone | said one of them, *We have known him | GER*E I IRELY Srer <8 acensed. (st T e AL G A Friday, 2ith TR titoly b A Wit tie i in consequence of the beginning of the sorrow. Hois one of the biggest | [0 "\ Ciomnizes no al wee to them tions of Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood Poisoning, intimately idontif| with t I ma R > struck vour state, Ho | & & res s, L with unparalieled Average LA25 chine, which is measurably responsible | city hall building will contribute very i Yol -Botl He 16 swin I'hatis why Senator Van Wyck's appeal o s Satel P T S ol N i ¢ e areely g v I . -4 2 s 4 e e s to the peo 0 o deny YOl £l rom Indiscrels also, for the opportunities enjoyed by largely towards paving for it. As & | died ~neatly +* everybody in this | Jo e People to b ‘y'»l!ln:‘n’r Aort ki Ew“mmm'wu elion business proposition, cven if e city | neighborhood, and if justice we | preferen ns Tollowlug effests s o between himsels “or his competitors, is d Py, DUBbIeLon the Fote, Th were not badly in want of decent and [ done he would bo ' very elose [ (IS BIMREE O It compatitors, 19 societs o Temmion, oot season. Property ownerson upper Fare | Fhe grou w0 burst ont with Omaha has a bright future us one of the leading cities of America if she only | exhibits the proper enterprise. During Subseribed and_sworn to before_me this | 0 00 g L TS itk it A ety g UL deutiina ) 28th day of August, 185, N. I FeiL, {‘ \ l-] X arry Wil 4 | doubled her population and aftr Notary Publie. of plunder >oassurance which the |y tention of the country to her o rtor o x Ko improper or u: . B, Tzsehuck, belng first duly swora,de- | Texas paper conveys to the Hill b \ commodions public ofiic ommon- | quarters. Ho would not be running | Gupstate constitution and our laws o1 FAm T (30 pares, ont and says that he is seeretary of the Bee | o ¢ that the democrats of the | TAPtHEeS 18 o commorcinl and industeinl | g0 %0501 dictate that the council | tronnd loos 4 .o | mitofit. Itison the line of entighten : Fie, netied ocd ooy cont Publishing company, that the actual average | SUPHOTIENS 15, that the democrats of the g,y Phis era of prosperons growth mld close the contraet for the base. | Ubon further inquiry the career of Wil- | 00t nd progress. 1t is a diteet road to itive Written Guaranteo daily circulation of the Daily B south and west will control the next na- | oy with the inanguration of the ex MlthelleHibed Wk thinol? sy W DAL e riaiuell to b very crooked | guceoss for the idea of *'a government of Modicine seat ¢1er) whore by mall of ey i § ™ 'Y al convel and will not be likely o 7 AR N ment 0 sreputable, to s; e least e gk 3 o ) as 1037 conle :m: 1 o nt o ulv}l »Fm uln b ll|k 19" [ {6mutve atoin oT UG R POVERTaNES, and disteputable, to say the lea wen i for A 0 be influenced by the friends and con il 1550 iie came to Mendota at the closs of the | e Reople, for the people i by te poo MARRMGE GUIDE. ppiess for Apri 86, \ which has given employment to thous CURRENT 10PICS, S BhiFt G KIS Bk ple” Every voter should demand “his | 860 »aaEs, rive p copies: or May, 199 opics: for stituents of the above-named individunls. | 4504 0f workingmen and aflords visible i ”.I\':y';)‘le-m”u.- nl'h\'{'lhl"ull-)v?‘un';:'l rl.ml: constitutional right. Let the jdoa bo 0, 15205 copies; for July, B naincapies. | Another factof no inconsidorable in- | (\\qunao of stability and metropolitan [ the lumbar business, gave him 2 job of LR RO DY G TGN T o, zscive terest to the friends of Mr. Cleveland is | © 7 : | handling lamber and to put up @ shed, L G g A LA L R WU O L LD Subseribed and sworn to_before me, this m enterprise. oftice. i ¢ | the very best proot that the bosses are LI 2d day of August, A. D, 1580, presented in the expressions obtained by But Omaha should not be overconti 4 He worked at his trade of earpenter off | g p4 0 (ot aNTBEED Tond {3 : Fri., tha St. Lows Globe-Dentreral from all i 3 During the seven days eommencing Au- | and on until about 1876, when he sudden- of Bueking piblia. sontimont asthe pib [BEAL. | b Publi AT OBl FRtas IRt e Feshue. MiEEs T ! dent. She must not underestimate the | gust 15 there were 192300 tons of treieht | Iy blossomed into a full fledged politi lic may. .ll.,,,,.,‘. 1 .y”\,m» \v|:.gl sot I$ | obstacles and drawbacks which she will | transported on the state canals. I'n sc al campaigns he stumped for the | g B FAEEERE - ample, and other have to overcome before she can realize | A year ago box-wood found a ready market | republicans, who paid him for his s stutes will follow her ambition to beeome the largest city (0 ton. Now the market is dull at :.-.-;,'lnu‘u'...iu.v‘nn.’\- ||hl:_; :l.‘ul‘!(: discard west of Chicago. In the great st + | 'The bursting up of the skating-vink bubble | MM on nccount of his dissolute habits Wouldn't Pay His Fare. for supremacy which is now going on she | did the business, .:"“llnhl"m‘,’.‘“ ney to dead-beatfriends and | Nonday eveninga- special driver on R sl must concentrate ali hor energios and | Mr. Henry G. Little, of Grinnell, In., is ater on Wileox turned temperance | Shecial car of the Twentieth strect line ,E,'Em.u‘,c'?»flg,sfl‘.m'x PS.E: capital. While Omaha has shown great | visiting friends in the vieinity of Newbury- g and generally when he got | noticed a passenger who did not puy his | &dopted by Al Freict) vitality and enterprise in pushing public | Pt Mr. Little was in the Tllinois lecisla- lecturing he went on fare. He rang several times for him to “The pope has bought a palace at Rome for 2500,000, and is fitting it up for a printing demoeratic convention. 1f one were ked to designate a locality in which it might reasonably be expected that the preponderance of democratic sentiment I7is to be hoped that the list of Mr. Bayard’s personal friends available for positions in the diplomatic service is ex- hausted. The corntry will respectfully | \vould be opposed to the present admin- but firmly demand that the secretary | jgieation, he would be very likely to point shall draw the line at Sedgwick., Gy e as these interviews 0.0 b TRl WL K1k o him to pay, and was told that if he want- & AUENCY. velicd upon by those who oppose his re slection THERE is a very earncst senatorial fight . | i|of the lilinois legislature he A atori i (i delegates, man of 0| Colonel Baker, with all whom he was inti- | 0 1 ilinoi egislature e in Massachusctts, the principals to which | yon prominent in the ,”_,\_‘ who | Ing her manufacturing facilities, Kansas |20 5 alted: was elected doorkeeper, and at another | 4 S it T are/Senntor Dawes and. Representative ! St ERELY) BB [KCh v Paut and Minneapolis have e fork city are zoing | HME assistant sergeant-at-arms, But his | ¢ the fare to come and get it. The 3 21,829,850 10 1 expressed their views, no less than | ) 3 New buildings in New Youk city are going | joouliar habits brought disgrace upon | driver told him that he wasnot pernitted \MU'\E Long. The fact that the senator is | geclirod thomselyes jn favor of Cleve ‘,:f;““ b T G L B M ke s Snii Lk TR PR e Wl M S -mNleLs Tansl"spumhc[gars seventy years old appears to bo chietly | jini's renominttion, white only a beg o libited Centermrise i insvcting | Months of 1 L6 plans wera iiled for per- | another interval hetween enmpaigns ho | tion being made took . nickel from his o1} *| wore shipped during thpant , only exhibited enterprise in investing butid and f paig EODR bn GRE i dban v eA AT 2 | mits to buiid and duriy ame period this | ppointment in the stser- | pocketand deposited it in the box, re .<, Wwo vears, without & drime « i > i 83! uite mbe 1 s &3 Lcet| bouse in the world‘oan truthe —_— wdidato in 1833, Quite a wamber b y501e " factovies, paol houses, and | buildings, however, did ot inerease in so | missed for makin s false reports concern- | gerwas too proud to pay his way he r“l"fi" BA11Y ko woh o Ahov k. stock yards, but they have swetehed their [ large a proportion. © | ing his operations, and drawing more | W payit for him. This stung the One agont (denlor only) 2y of t ion, | Sl ; - | approach and the freo devery system extended to | serviee policy of the administration, but o 44ito the utmost and borrowed nnl- | While Mis< Kate Desond was riding ina | P# Pt e foRn DRrONEN Reti O e TR SCITS, Jolict, Il The delivery system which | cven this ehicf object of bourhon dis 3 NS PO Gl i | NSNS onmateat s oMV EIRREIAS T L oing heso are all minor offenses, however. | remburse the driver. "wTms"_,_&co._sfis,msm,,cam would be most appreciated by a large | Pleastre had - generons noumber of I",’“‘, ”I, h")‘”" '”‘ll'.‘ “| b -ll" man who carried a lishted cigar entered and | The following dispateh, which was pub ~5 : mos ccinted by arge | Dle: N g which they haye planted in granite, | M who carried a lighted cigar entered and brick and iron. ‘This is not all. These | glimmer of lizht 'on (ln- nd operations 1 his cough with Red Star Cough ¢ 2 i St o] | I would be an order delivering them free Celihil demoerats it i Young woman. Afteraiding n few blocks | Getpo Mendota earpenter: PR R e oot o stilo o, ml I:”.:;Hml o it “i{(\‘ \l:v‘”;;hn “”; ially favored by the trank line of vail- | 1 joave ner dress was oujtire, was se- | WASHNGTON, February S—"The_ commi SChulUBRwiats = 7 road, and the regions naturally tributary | yepely 1 5 odii% o fow I sioner of the land oftiee has ¢; L 176 ap- Yesterday mornit Albert Schall , g 5 y burned and died i§ a few hours, foner 1e Land oftice ha: neeled 176 ap. 3 . l > > i T tothem have been extended and theit | jany O Reiily ¥ plications for pre-cmption land entries in the | member 5t the s ::" u 'l‘",”.'l'l‘l “"‘I', ‘_""”“ f‘.'“.l” ations, :\"")W men oan -”)],,. toibatchn L products in cattle and grain have been | New York, was one ased permission by a | fraud. They were mado by persons living | public works L 0 Ing concern in the southeast quarter of | ¢ g il SO DI, g ought to their doors. New Jersey railcoud To erect posts and build | in Ilinois ubon the representation of a man ong on the sidewalk at the corner of tho city. The south wina carrics the | oan be taken with entive confidonce. Tt | "y 6™ \o ™0 “with Omahay Does | aline of tel along its road between | Damed Wilcox, who advertised that by theic | Sicth and - Paceitic. streets fell and of the city, and makes oversbody fecl | the Missouri demoorats voice the senti- | [l oo of the countey naturally teibu- avsurd reason given was that “the telegraph pie Sl Y : n(\lfnly}l _m‘ll]n ', vker and immedi- sick and wretched. The hes \ith officers | ment of w majority of the party in the | 5%y Ts the network of railvoads | Would interfere with trayp by enabling pe . The victims of these swindling opera- | ately returned home should sec to it that this nuisance is abated | country, and unless M. Cleveland should S0ns to transiet binsiness by its means in- | tions arc nearly all residents of Mendota, | = Sayory tories favorabie to her development? | W00 | R hE Ol RISl lo W AT e TR T gl (i {“;J“ ,:.“"3 L2 ,""‘ With over a dozen trunk lines of rail- | j St the st abpearance of the cholera I | ooy vges, At Teast seventy or [ 5{? \ ) 1i : prodicting that tho | renomination is assured. To nccomplish | oty (LN & VAN, S TREE T B daan i of the e doae | these men paid him for - bogus | s yers : sode in Ohio would | his olection will not, however, bo so | go® (W TR E S0 PO ECE | b the disease, 7,808 of | yions in Colorado. ond in smoke. When the former found | simpl ask. New York will be ncees- | 0 50 S0 of 200,000 people i The average death In some instances he sold the 3 that he had thrown a boomerang, he very | sary to that resalt, and the very lar; XS ; i Faglaratoe hie total num- | ieee of Jand to three different parties promptly pleaded the i 4 Bt ihet i TiaRTbustas 24 It is a matter of surprise to the railro: ber of cases which oceurred thirongh- | Among his vietims were Lewis Knauer fi v pily pleade s “bab) oy ction in that state which does nov want | 0o 105 who have nearly all conspired | out the country from Auzust 2 to November A i : PR eeNErinlk A : 01 1 € whicl hncid “Wal 'H K 9238 o ainst her » past, tha » has | 50 last year was \.' 7, 0f which 7, coved | Schncide alter enry aiter, thus relieving himself of the chargo | in the south and west for iznoring its | boal!™ Iu]:““x::l_ B piety i \}:‘”‘f"if fatal, the death 1 ¥ Stenger, Otto xi\.. BT, EVER‘{B[)DYISSUB]E(IT@ of perjury. Mr. McLean ought to be very | wishes. But a good many things will 2 : e : : " ; i o ver of- | mayor of M.-n.h X . ) = 2 O X [ ! s the barriers that have been erccted in Probably th s ary prize ever of- X o . 1 7 0 proud of his managing editor. 4 next two i in the | o I'):;'h'” YN o oL fered Is one of SL000,00) to bo given in 1035 | editor of the Brk y OMPIAINTS-GFIHs KIND« Absolutely Pure and Unadulterated. - - - r: work on the life and reign of Alexander I, 9 38 nto P 9 Profe: r I toname the leaders of the prohibition There arc two sides to-every question, | earned reputation of he izons for en- | [ ‘g sum of 50,000 roubles was offered by tunlnlum ol from these NMendota parties . AN PRESORIBED 6y PHYSICIANS EVERTWHERE, dishonest democratie decoys. 1f Senator [ much as the country has been permitted | array of sc l‘fifli II'MIIH»I on the part of | prizea century atter his death, and it is this | The same land ~\\"||m||u~ which he per- 5 @) CONSUMPTION, Frye knew John B, Finch as well as some | to sce little else than the New Englana | the vaiivoads that can only bo over-come | sum at compound interest which will amount cated upon his Mendota friends, he i et < yoxn GRiagaye L 1580mo il SORGELR 4 £ by concorted. notion. and self:ancrilico, | 101925 to 81,000,000} plaved upon quite a number of Odd Fel- g ViRt i HEMORRHAGES people in Nebra do he would know at | side of the fishing controversy it should | b 4 ’ lows in Moline S And all Wasting Discases; least one demoerat who is decoying pro- | be given @ glance at the other side, pap- | The Burlington system on the south and o i == 0 ; b e ) stic imagination of the Mendotit EA P 1A, the bourbons is furnished by an American naval ofti- | &ion into the lap ot Chic and its ex- et of the 1 it e carpenter can be best illustrated by the 3 5 s M‘Cx\l‘AflA ; : R & Part of the adminiztration is in the woads [} i g 1 cer, charged with a_special servico in | tension into northwestern Nebraska | 00" B SRS following incidents: After he = had BN g \ ‘Tie Mendota b v or | connection with this issuo. affords additional facilities to Chicago ke i Ahimpat [linois for §30 a week for the s 3 T give Nebraska ( Army reunions a rly in August Commander Chester, | for tapping a section of Nebraska which Will Sweep the Countr: republicans in 1830, Wilcox returned to 7 FOR THE SICK, INVALIDS, show Lhe converss is cho fact. Ont of 818 | 1 GREECH ST and - inerens. | LT witih Douglas, Lineoln, David Davis and | big spreo, During ~one term | pay but without avail. He then asked millions in six, ei and tent ste vear the number was The vaiue ot the se of the treasury, but was soon dis- | marking as he did so that it the . 1 *" b in our employ, No othioe T postoflice department has ordered | found more or less fanlt with the e vil- a it aen own, number of residents of that thriving eity | f1*nds among these representative Mis drovped it on the Hoor between himself and | | Dished extensively last winter, throws citis, ik O, haveboen expre- | ISR Yomn, itorgtling tow blcks | 67 dhe Mentot carpenter” 200 SoMETHING must be done promptly to ally coated, s for thy most part : ; - who ditd the other day in | Dl Norte district, Colorado, on account of sickening smells over the lower portion | I8 not doubtful that the Texas paper and | gy, ™" copmand — the traie and | Vhiladelphia und Now York. /e frank and | D Sy couLt ot | badly sprained kis vight wrist. He was B Titks ioro! vivve raainal R b i chies | coyots s Nubbasha S et s cetri |GG Shiiarinh ot i e Most of them were roped in by Wileox s ing that Cappellar wasn’t the man ho was | Mr. Cleveland may retaliate on the party il : B ln . e glven 1351 \ith three of the sw vtios. Wwho 2PN T nvse KTORN B ithas addressed an opon al arena Omaha must not delude herself. With | DY the Russian National academy for thebest | 1y aid for the same piece of land, Their N0 AM‘LY! SAFEWTMOU)‘ HOSPITALS, party in Maine whom he referred to as | and justico seems to require that inas- | terprise and cuergy, she confronts an | one of his favorite ministers to be given as a o veen $3,000 and $4,000. CURES arone S : Joonaanal Tator, ublime cheak, nt knavery / / DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, hibitionists to give control of the state to | ticularly when the opportunity to o so | southeast s for years drained that re- AnithpiWoadsiand in Hotiwater. : > ; Mendota and exhibited I wateh wide berth, Although his voice is very | of the United States vessel Galona, vo. | should be made tributary to Omaha. The Baltimore. Newe e A S 7 4 CONVALESCING PATIENTS, good, his roputation is sudly out of joint. | ceived sealed mstructions to procecd to | Burlington, of course, has made some | The purly which nominates n man liko | R by Mrs. General Logan asa token of ]\—IYITEHH %?:EYREQECHY AGED PEOPLE, Ho will probubly have to nogotiato 10 & | tho ssung of . the fiohers: trow s as | concessions to our jobbers and stock- | Georze W. Childs will sweep the country. | her appreciation of his valnablo seryices, -A-SAFE - &:SPEED) WEAK AND DEBILITATED WOMEN, horse, with Assistant Adjutant General | supposed at the time that his mi s | shippers, but it only has yielded what it = It turned out afterwards that he ha (\'@'\ CURE- c.\_yao [l Forsaleby Druggtuts, Grocers and Dealers. X . 5 ) AR R At e The Corn on the Prohibition Toe, bought it at a vawnshop. Ouc Dollar per Bottie. John Milton Hoflman—who also hails [ of o hostile character, intende has been forced to concede in exchange Afiloaie Juial: Atunother time the Mendota Methodi 2 from Mendota—to carry him safely Lo- | menace (o the Canadinn entters for a share of Omana’s business. *Youcanno_more stimulate morality by | elubhad togother and. collested for AU_ DRU(]G]STSSELL IT yond the bound s of this staf sented to be constantly on the wateh for I'he Chicago & Northwestern system, | jays ot sustained by public sentiment than | the purchase of a_bible. Wilcox we- —e i s SN B e v el T taal which monopolizes the viehest region of | you can legislate every man into being six | Sented that he had business relations Tk incredulity of Secretary Bayard | capture them upon the least provoca- | northwestern Nebraska, s dead set | feet hig with a Chicago book-dealer who would regarding the roported disgracerul con- | tion, The duty required of Commander | 8gainst Omaha. Everything t 1 be o o3 make a big reduction. The money w duct of Envoy Sedgwick in the City of | Of D BULY. £ 1 R e N Rt e o o A Contingency. handed to him for the purchase of the cent atamp for our U ct of Envoy Sedgwick in the City of | Chester, hywever, wa mply to ase done to divert the traflic of the khorn - S A bible. but he pocketed the money and ieslyisel, Mexico will be removed by the dispateh | tain and report exactly how Amer Valley from this city has heen done, and e 3 &, P 189 : : ! { ; Should the Mexieans cateh Geronimo, they | T3 iled to buy the bible. of the American consul, stating that | fishermen were being treated by ( will continue to be until Omuha either | 20750000 picires act with him on the i operated for some months as Sedgwick was found helplessly drank in | ) £ H A S T R AT AT { 3 an excu il immigration agont. for o ian war vessels, and this he did. His | builds a competing road o v M rineiples laid down in the Cutting case >, a disroputablo housn. Tho sense of hu- | raport, submitted & fow days ago to the | treatment by r commanding | Without fear that any suestion ot oxtunvterrh | 10, Chieazo, Burlington & Quinoy For September miliation of the American representatives | nayy dopartment, is far from being an ition as gres i % torial jurisdiction will be raised from this | Gay " school. swoun et bor -l st and citizens in Mexico will be shared by | inflammatory document. He found the | - ¢ the 20 & Island, | side of the line, Island road. He_ enlisted a prominent ) all their counteymen, American fishing flect puesuing its busi- | by erossing at St. Joseph, taps southern - chureh momber, Mr. A, Dean, “into_ this A SUMMER WITH LISZT : — ness without interruption, and giving | Nebraska, and will soon carry s | scheme, collected about #4300, went to [ At Weimar, A timely reminiscent papor, T report of a reduced geain crop in | yery fitlo considoration to the thremmils | branches into the northy ; T y Chicago and failed to conncet. Mr. Dean | by A. M. Bugby, replete with anecdotes : e o ) ) 1 followed him to Chieago and was put to | of the great composer and his friends Austrin and Hungary will probably have | Jimit question, which is not of present | Burlington and Northwestern, the Rock | N all i fove o life can gy, Thrthor. oxponse. to. ind el g Ll L T A R very little effect . stiffening the Ameri- importance, as the fish found further | Island will struggle for the Jong haul to })u!]mnlul upon a frozen soul 13 royally drank and disorderly, in | other iliusteations. can market, for the reason thatit Is more | o shoro. With a single exception the | Uhicago and divert trade from Omaha G0 e Al Willo fion 1t ke, company with lowd women in a despu- | AMATEUR BALLOONING, AND thun ofset by very favorable reports | ishermen reported that the Canadian | The link between Omaha and Kansas able house. Of Mr. Dean, who PHOTOGRAPHY FROM A BALLOON, from other grain-growing scctions of | oruisers were polite and interfered with | City, whieh the Union Pacific has just Yoreaiton are kina words o Jove, had _guar 4 |"|'"'“?»"1r Ii"ll'l_v\- Two articles of unique interest deserib- Europe. Tho harvest weatnor of 1ast | thom but very little, merely warning | completed by way of Marysville, wili '|u'.‘r'fl‘.:l"’\‘i".y,,.".,..‘L“n'.i.'.’"m'.'.l'.’.xl;»« ohioek | 10 merdonlly selntod to theleditor of the | AL soma_rocant asoonsions, end illus: weekls recorded by the Mark Lane Ez- | thom against the infringement of certain | 0ven to Kansas City the field in southern | Iy lovinie lips, will soon depart, By the outline of this disgraceful fiasco, HiEE ARG ear B Al press as having been “splendid,” and | pyles, of which the captains are well | Nebraska in which Omaha has gained hy shiArpest Berow s Love, ner ot To cap the this man Wilcox, | moye. N g the efloct of another week of sunshine | ywave, The American fishormen, of | some foothold. Kansas City, being so U 130000 BAO HAERPONDS Y MG who is now tramping over the state of FICTION would probaly bo to still further depress | gourse, experience some incon veniences | much nearer than Omaha to that tervi- | 18 adamantine fortress spuins ranguing Grand Ay gath | 1onudes the second part of Mr. Stock. q, 1. : A : Uy b r words, I 'l,‘_"i,\\'.[l\l n . ) e 1, } prices. It must be admitted that the out- | grom tho intordictions imposed on thom, | tory, will enjoy an dvantuge, just as [ s, During words, thypraver | ringg, wes senRdiio : ton's novelette, “The Casting Away of look for exports of bread stufls, which | byt on the other hand the Canadian | shedoes in the Colorado and Wyoming | Phe flowers of love will fade away, ¢ members and oflicers Mz Laoka and Mis, aleshingts storios have been dull for several vieeks is not | eousy morchants suffer quite as wuch | rates which the Union Pacitic has given | A heart’s devotion heedad not, AR RO S aalg Lane s : A i ; stdie witl 1pain to-day. i und chapters of Mr_ Howells’s novel eutirely flattering, unloss the promise of | from the loss of trade, and the const pop- | her. The rates are the same from Kan- Nust dio with grlefimndpain to-day astounding. It appears that Wileox wis ‘THE C‘HANCELLDRSVILLI: CAMPAIGN YIELDS To EVERY MOVEMENT OF THE WEARER. 2 W ) " 1 e eh stel 1'q o) o Lo Lh 0, el city of cloth wi a luropean war s zed. ulation generally complain a good deal | 85 City to Cheyenne us from Omaha, A Question of Policy. tho ohiet mustering ofMioor of the M Reviewed from different stand- points by | Gty it A4 7,06 the plot) il 8§ o : ‘my in the department of Illino portitaly firee it S 176 10 broaking in: o si { 4 ed. i although Omuha is av least 150 mules When President Adams began his adminis- o vity he - General Alfred Pleasonton, General O. O, oney returned by seller uftor beiug worn ten days of the situation of all; Ina word, it g oa | | Wlien Dresldent Adaiupbosan bikadminis: ¥ he organized Grand Army For nearly h e arel d. and Colonel H. W. Juckson; CTE T 1sevident that all parties in interest | nearer. had hardly an e, not earning its inter- | POSIS in various paris of the state, and is “ SN i A L. of William Heary Harrison, ninth prosi- | would be vory glad to have a sottlement | This dverso system of raitroads, with | ety whilo as the tesuit of his manigement 1i | 53id t0 have rsorted to his uswal method | 0 {Obancellorsyilio Rovi wm,’-},,‘,;_““j BT seaap, i'by ol dent of the United States and ono of the A oA ite »discrimufhtig wolicles o nolw not only earns the interest o its st | of borrowing from comrades, but also of k v 5 P Y- | acaiers (O , g I ; of the controversy, but so far as the | its diserimmating policies in favor of heroes in the early military history of i # gago bonds, which sel charging Fr gula. | live illustrations and portraits, < the country, have roposed in & grave at | 4rg said ko be enduring th present stata | come by a counteracting influence. First | “"Piia won't do, - When Mr. Gonld ruled | due time it was - discoverod ~ thut | Botes rom J, G. Whittier, General Col- BRIDGE BROS North Bond, Obio, unmarked by a monu- | of g fivs *with great good humor.” In | and foremost Omabia must for the next | the Union Pacifio hié vopioy was to sit on | Wiloox had embezzled betweon ¥800 and ston, and others ment and only distinguishable by a this respect they are very much wiser | five vears keep up the building boom, | the St. Jo road, whose Working expenses | $000 of Grand Army funds. A court _THE ARTS OF PERSIA, St t A t rough stone wall, now partly in rams, | 400 tho poople at home who are keep. | continue to push public improvements, | Were figured af abotft 99 per ‘cent. ~Of | martial was ordered by the department; | Mosaics, wichiteeturo, metal-work, ate gents topped by a slab inscribed with a brief a ) I_'ll AL RIS W f- e keep and induce eastern cupital to loeate and | course this made its_sceuritios valueless, | Wilcox was cited to appear before the |apuinting, ofc., by 8. G. W. Benjamin, FOR THE record of his lite.. For & number of ing themselves ina state -of ritation o 3 . AN 4 but the Union Pacifit @ot the benelit of | court martial through papers served | profusely illustrated P 0 over this question, invest in our jobbing houses, factories | (o incon The Union Pacitic owned | personally by the cominsmder of the post NOTES FROM THE PRAIRIE, years offorts have been made to arouse and packing houses. Al the talk about | part of the securities, and just about the | at Mendota, Mr Shepley, wiio certified to | A charming nature paper by John Bur the pride and patriotism of Obioans to As to Some Appointments, the danger of bankrupting the city by | time Mr, Adams came in the owners of | the fact under oath, = Wilcox paid no | roughs. the point of erecting a monumuat over | - Tyg possible complications that may | too much enterprise on borrowed capital | th "'""'ll' IATE0f o seouvitlas wero mak- | stlentlon to the sumons, aud ¥ - OTHER CONTENTS : the grave of the illustrious dead, whose | result from the course of the president | is moonshine. Chicago is built almost | 1€ ood headway in the courts towards | honoraply dismissed from the Gra Include *The Zoological Station at fame Ohio shares, and putting the sur- | in making appointments regardless of | entirely on borrowed capital. She is “v”‘““fi\ tue Union Paclile from possos: Arwy, Inasmuch as this fuct was pub. | Naplos,” with ten illustrations ding gr 1 sroper conditi - . 8 d B sion Mr. Adams lixed up an agreement.| lished in the twentieth anoual report of | Letters on *“The Ineflicieney of th 4 rounding grounds in proper condition, | the action or non-action of the senate | plasteredall over with eastern mertgages, | with them, and, of course, as soon as the | the department of lllmuh great surprise | flouse of Congress' '3 *The Rev. Dr Mu“ ma a' en. but suek efforts have thus far been una- | threaten to be serlous, It has already | but she looms up as the third commercial Bt Jo roud ws worked properly, it | was exprossul Ly Mond terans that | ger on Evolution and the Faith,” by Rey, vailing. It is now announced that this | been noted thatthe reappointment of | eit in America, with & prospect | howed a good income and its sceurities ileox should 'be tole b C. F. Deems, with reply by Dr, Munger; " MERN ENCD duty s agaln being considered by the | Matthowe as recorder of desds for the ”“K in less than ten years sho | & corresponding value. Thecompany | Army reunions in Nebrask " | Siabor and the Employig Tnterosis JJHN C. GREEN SCHOOL OF SCIENCE, g eitizens of Cincinnati, with more favora- | District of Columbia, after lus rejection | will be next to York, | got money to ,,“’ ay floating debt. It | this imposter shown up in his true colors, | Divor 2d fhe Mormon Frablas ,,.‘.\'.‘."."," .9 '"‘“,," \;‘”j‘,‘; & NCETON, g SRS EY, o blo promise of something being done. | by the senate, has raised the question | the largest city on the American conti- | was merely & difference of poiicy i the | to prevent further swindles and frauds. ' | Pooms by Mautice ‘Lhompson. R W. o obtain the amount necessary 1o erect | whether the tenure of ofice law was not | nent. Kansas City, St. Paul and Minne. | treatment of the property betwoen Mr. " g Gilder, Mys. Piatt, R. ['..)uhn.wm and uiag fouraear courtes, as follows: 1 A suitable monument ought to be a mat- | iy this case palpably violate ‘I'here are | apolis all built on borrowed eapital, uld and Mr. Adams, but the latter's The Popular 5 ce. others; cte. Chiemlstey. - Blology tor of easy accomplisiment, but experi- | 4 number of other appointments not act- | and their commanding position 18 largely | W5 the more honest. —[Wall Street News i i e ast, of the | Ui pyerywhere. 35 cents Braie o enco shows tnat the voice of patriotism | od upon by the senato which have been | due to tho fact that eastern Capitalists [ Feny not the stlus of the mosquito. St. | Nebrmoka raleoeuo mess ik ot Vo Tug Cextvmy Co., New-York. has littlo potency when it makes its 8p- | continued by the president, and it now | have become directly interested in their % 00 M0 SENE 2 a8 mppauiin. ons | & : — then sold w)nll it owned of them, and 50 | in the town appeared anxious to 6 | “The Forgotton Millions" £ ) A ] 4 cobs ()il takes it away. It conquers [ W s challenge supremely ridieulous, ‘The )IBK‘thL ) MILITARY ACADEMY, | i byslcs, '}fi oseal to the pocket. appears that the accounting officers of | real estate and in their ‘streot railways, [ pain. leading journals of the couniry see it i an Col. C. 3. WitiGiit, B. 8., A. M., Principal. ..m,..,.',,,’z‘,':,,:a‘,.,:,,.,.,u,,w. o s unired i,

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