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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, HPPTP MBER 9, ]RQG tive committee of Farnam which cannot - be less -than sinvos week hence. It will be a sort of deda American, Dairymas THE l)‘\H v BBE | nator van Wyok and Labor,. | ant and solid improvements on upper | quirey t v i my a_grand froe ball {n ihe new town halj Nebraska's Chance. ry cotillion In.most of the states of the union the The Plattsmouth canning factory dis yple have but little voice in the selecs posed ot 14,000 worth of goods to one United State nators, but it ts ol 1 y‘m'\‘! e “'\‘\»:\bl‘"y]‘\‘\\~‘v\-|'y\w to fill & | gooms that in Nebraska a law was passed the ! t 1 S cading the cold water its of the rum th t John portant m, by v PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING iblished a re half & million dgllar during the cor t the 18 to who y desired for t won of ly sioner wi case, It commiss | ’ ar's fall, which practi- | to he sly romembered that i for such manife ¢ : 1 : ; y n Wyek wili ot Ofidlin 66 Gnie | oftfasions twould bo p Wallopers in | the of 8 5 fome clib t people of the United L 4 10Cess0T Wou ng o1 to Sidney say that his pr 3 LI n th 1 millions of o |’ have o prnction ) ROSEW A r f i to maintain her 1 over I matt land gral corporations and stopper S Y matter it in ¢ pion ni waves ity AN ‘;M \:n‘\‘ x“‘..mm”‘”“ x‘\“; THE DAILY BEE ¥ } y ract is 10,000 | serviee L e ‘va. “‘I“ ‘.m“g t ||">, dollnee m,“‘ ,”“” ligereeieys Sworn Statement of Circulati t ve, what | the crc v tituted it, r that £ and + | the people of the wholo country could Nobraska, | t s of t wnd 1 ) Under the | if the democrats s A in dey < afall rely upon as bemg always alert to of Douglas. (% - contract with the county, the eity can | what virtues it may posse or Marvin, the democratic clecty ;“mh t th YI inter “n"'. ”’l cour \\k - K\ ick,secretary o tho 1es Tt 1 i 1| onl W0 co ouse onty | eredit therefor will be given of Gage county, has commenced [ the gieat interc b he ; t urt” hou vonty | eredit therefor will be given to them 1 tagonized will put forth eyery effort in Y 08 SO ICITRIY (QWERE LRy 1 | the issue of the Daily” Demoerat. It is the actual et v of the Dailv Bee 1 urg nd out of sea- | months longer. It will take fully that | A newspaper contention will 5 | thaestio SLe Rty SNOnERE FIt e | Grdbr: torprevant i vettvi THison{o z\r for the week ending 1, Gd, 1886, leot ive tedress for tho | time to complete (he eity hall quarters, | or dotract from what justly belongs 10 | v evi<p comment on events and issies, | sition will not manitest itscif oponly, but follows ) the oppressions and extor- | if work 1s begun this ye I'be so-ealled | citer, nor will it the cause of re- [ and gives promise of & carcer of useful- | it will come in the seeret, but efleetive 1‘ ; way in which corporations know so well 617 1. Chrtes st 8t low to work; it will come through fo AL menting jealousios, cither personal or in the partys it will come through printing R contracts or lonns to needy newspaners, Nervous Prostration, Debilily, M MR tdeb s : e monopoly. Months | city hall building now oceupied by the | form ness and profit Suniiay. 201 ) of Lavor had urged | council is a disgrace to Omaha when any e — Saline county can justly boast of her Monday, S0lli.coovses 33 repeal of the preemption law, Gen anger visits the council chamber. The CURRENT TOPICS. SpHEetap el dligit il ol Wedneaday, Vsta.1oeeer Loinaaes | Vano Wyek was found exposing the | rents alone which the city will have to | The portraits of Tilden, Ttendricks and iU AL G Rl e Ty e+ Gt 12000 | wholesalo swindling of reat | pay for the additionnl yeat will oxeoed | Hancodk aro to adorn the new 1sse of silvor | OLUC couNty, has alr s Wilhe | the price of which will bo ‘their support | - Eisical Weakngss s Morcurlai s otk kn Friday, 3d.. o ¢ IR0 and syndicates and eattle companies, and | 10,000, Even with that outlay, its oftices | certitieates partics, and has 200 barrels more to dis- | Of some other miay el .:.,‘.\‘v.(‘x;yl o JUSL S | ol Sores and Ulcers, aro wrenica it 1. Averago...... : 12,81 | insisting that the honest settlers ot the | will not be i o fireproof building. Be- | Buffalo is to have the lngest elock in tho | bosc of. D i FOE RUAL HAYANRED OL voton /(| ¢ DIBGkEvS rlHna /oM thaiverelion. Exbans, Gxo. B, Tzscnvck. [ west had no sympathy with the thieves | sides this, tho additional taxes for one | world. The dial will bs twenty-five foet in A resident of Stove Creek precinel, | iy Jogislature for the next strongest can- [ Exposure or Indulgence, viich yros 5 m-y w;y' '.‘:”l‘“,"\"“,.l‘.‘”"' to '"‘V"",",'I‘ ;'I”'” und sconndrels who were despoiling the | yearon the blocks projected on upper | dinmeter and will be placed 361 feetabove [ Otoc wl”“-.“-””'_“‘ : ";‘“" "‘!“- has | Gigate; but in any event, the people of SEATL | Notary Publie. | government for their own private gain | Farnam would more than oftset any pos- | the street, fixed himsclf in elezant shape for s term | Niheagka now have an opportunity, such | Fenderig wae ! in the pen, provided the parties inter- | e people of no other state have, to rmanently eurod, Pamphiet (36 pa Geo, B. Tzsehnek, being first duly sworn.de- | under cover of the national bounty. Over | sible excess on the basement. So much A century plant at Auburn, N. Y., is y n sewied enveiope, froc to any & 5 y x ested see fit to follow hm up. - He has, | opoai with no uncertain sound upon ‘the sy MR R AT oses and says that lie 18 seeretary of the Beo | ¢! SRS hE s BRI RETer (o | dors the usonet s avor | thitty feet high, and the stem is six inches ublishing compiny, that the actual average | fOUF years ago he began his fight for the | for th nomy of delay. 1f Muyor thick at the base, It has thirty-two flower. | WVithin six months, mortgaged his Per- | question of who they want to represent e LOSItIve Written G my-'-‘-p » daily cireulation o the Daily. lea for the | forfeiture of the uncarned land grants | Boyd has any better excuses for withhold- | fhckat the bise. i itytwo flower | sonal property three or four times, ropre- | (G5 e sonate of tho United Statos to 5 A A e K month of Jan 186, wa$ 10,378 copies: | and insisted that the government land | ing his signaturo to to the contract than | M8 8, with over b s and | sonting that ‘it was freo from ineum- | guoceed their present senator, Speaking MARRIAGE UIDE 3 copios; for Mare : ; i flowers. It is about sixty years old. FAT0D. GYBFY kb oH 8 g i X £ 1ol Y et oy A et MAER: | should be reserved for tetuai settlors and | has been offered by Mr. Goodman, the : ol branee every time, when at the same | ) bohalf of the farmers and dairyen of | 200 PAGES, PxE pr, copice: Tor May, 188, 1450 copics: for June, | not laishly donated without considera- | public will bo interested in knowing [ Gitrles . Bishon, the man who advertised | time it was covered three deeb Witlt | of the wholo country, we sincerely hopo | vt 1886, 12,208 copfes: for July, 186, 12314 copies: | tion to gigantic monopolics. There was | them. nself o jump froma balloon over Brook- | stickers, that the successor will be Hon. Chas. H. | b the ey for August, 1886, 13,161 copies. ool u Iyn bridge, and who has been in Lowell, ne Kansas Crank, all the way. from | Vay Wyck. Gro. I Tzscuvek, | NOtwtopic presented for congressional o i Mass., for the past few days, saying he would | Gueda Springs, where the world moves i Subseribed and_sworn to before me, this | consideration in the petitions of Ameri- [, The Knights' Convention, Jump from some of the local bridges, has | on: pivot, has made its appearance. Its Back From the Steppes. 4l day of Sept., A, D, 158, can workingmen which had not been The attention given to the forthcoming | Wjunped” that town owing a three-days | title is sighificant and _appropriate and Chicag Herald. N. I Fran, discussed and urged from the standpoint | Dation (L convention of the Knights of | hoard vill at one of the hotels, proverly indexes the contents. It is devot In time of peace army and navy oflicers BE A Nota o e, =1 od to ¢ el 0 ic me L f f. N [ '5T Aburionn Inboe byl SoRRLobL v | DUDELe tlis HAREEVIIBRee ot LN b6 e it f\hibhs 6L T WRbn L euth thier iy ,\\;'. elqyation of public moruls and | have 1o struggle for reward and fame SN Some have honors thrust upon them; fus R S—— Tue most complete exhibit at the f Wyck fong before it had been formulated | iterest folt in the me ‘"""‘“'.‘_I*”“]_”"""‘ Is A Queer Story™ whick: is plainly meant to | apologize for being born. The aflieted \ Whoe Yx yosterday was tho display of Nebraska | among the demands of organized in- n};‘.u‘mrn |u' nization. llw |ul\v|ll~ (»nnn{_\"(lm ulr.‘lum the steamship Oregon | people of bloody Kansas can extractsome | others earn thems; others, again, fall into | ER PERALITY, 19 toliug, bira AT Paln. At of the convention are expect to have | was blown up by parties interested in an | consolation from tne assurance that the | them by vight of inheritance. A very ""- find & perfect and roliable cure in the Centor Van Wyck has Kept closo to | A0 important influence on the futuro of psured carco. Assumed munes aro e | Cruni will not upset the, World at one | young oficer of the navy has just com. | sERENCH, HOSRITAk REMEDIES The race ,,_, the governorship is at- e REvtgl tho I';'”)"" AHeTRE HA A ntiEs || the Knights, and verhaps upon labor | ployed and the vessel is referred to as the .p-x’l_\,]l»yn*\\vjl-,:1\v|h|- Yold gal” a lively ploted & ‘dolicato iiasion'in & barbario Frenet Firs u[;.u:.,\,: fully as much attention as any | il careor. | His rocosd s bocn an | Combinations gencrally. A goood deal | Pitagon. ]“]‘l\l‘;;l“'{““"‘lllll’" Sl whirl at $1.50' turn, country. The Jeannette and the Rodg Ay prompdly criciad. i 1 B nars of the r .;‘4::.« ked for fair we New | 5 10n one, made in public, subjeet to in- | 13 been developed in th SYOBIRE O BTG | /A By B KB AIEAG oL fowa ftems. | expedition, which all the world knows of, | GACE AUENCY. K. 17a Fulion sireel P s are almost daily reported with a it RO it e order since the last convention which 2 2 enport pays §15,140 for electric | entailed a deal of trouble. Young spection. His course has invited eriti- e S Mr Vietoria Morc Sehilling, i f A “ 21,829,850 half score of dark horses being groomed cism, but it has been oriticism from | $hOWS the necessity for radical changes | ° *l~ “,““ ;'”‘r }I orosini-£ ”"“m‘-‘J who ehting; gas cost her $11,000, Sehuetze was a boy, and w. ont with n MOKE TG Gt sm, con eriticis om | 8 AR (ki) eloped with her father’s coachman, Ernest ieorge Dug enpor gl 2t Chl s 5 in the background sourees whore praiso would have been | 1t its governmental system, and it is un- | Sqiiiing, o year and o half ago, s taken | kised 1 & bt S0 byt ot man, Was | naval contingent, backed by Bennett, to ansiets | Tansill's Punch Cigars T o STaad blame. It is a matter of congratulation derstood that there will be an effort to rench leave of her husband and gone off s Rahbi O e Hils rescue or aid, if Poss ble, the survivors of *| woro shipped during the past b tilels GG L i B2y EREH e S w0 of the largest | efect these to an extent that will amount | with a rabber manufasturer from DBoston umes Rabbitt was drowned while | e Jeannette and Rodgers, One or two 39 | bwo yonrs ] SR S IR A TN nepd [t i Bl b il s Ui e ST A B A R R 2 e » | bathing in the Missouri at Sioux City | New York Herald men, notably Jackson, < 110u80 11 tho Workt s publican_candidate. If Churcn Howe | [abor orgamization in the country in- | PEICIETY B FoOmEunistion, s ab Puos: | taking Lenest says, lis and her joint savings | Sunday. from Berlin, were fiest in the field, buf W £y mako such shoy B\86511 16 By Thir SHo HerTaatBA fEwhi dorses the senator from Nebraska as a | eht constituted there is a centralization | in asavings bank, amounting to $1,000. Some One night recently burglars entered | the nayal men were next, and young 3 u:-'-:":w:'fr.'»']'m‘«“f\“"' ouly) 1 it > honest and consistent friend of | ©f Power not conducive to harmony, as | of her friends say, however, that she has be- | the house of David Hoss, stock buyer at | Sehuetze was one of the most conspiet SOLD bY LEA 0 be good for an cven safer democraty jLoneau onsistent friend o | ; o mtlrero RN RO : . ; P ! DING DRUCEISTS. . afor domocratic. "y TR UL AT G0N St anturos | Well a5 of duties that are oppressive, and | €ome reconciled to her yarents, and that they | Nora Springs, and sccured. $150 of his | ous, RW.TANSILL &C0.,55 Statn St.Chicao. m wllll y. Wo stako our reputation for | tho heople In bis advocacy of monsurcs | |\l oyy iy brompt and oxpoditions ao- © induced her to leave, but this her father | hard-carned moncy The navy department recognized the cobiokia prophecy on the outcome = . ignids L) s e WHSIUY G TR ER e % denies, The lake at Creston is now so low th youth, and when congress authorized that welfare of the producers of the nation, | ton which is generally necessary m con- ———— it 1ooks like an ordinary tond poud, Two | tho Siberlans shovld bo rowarded, DR, IMPEY. G = T g = nection with an organization of this kind. She Ought to Be Kissed. weeks more of dry weather aud the toads | Schuctze was chosen to take the medals, 1502 FARN.AM ST, 1E country is not to he congratulated It will be u par o d ¢ : i g upon the fact that Treasurer Jordan has The City 2 t will be I’I‘“l of 'I'“ duty of the next ; Philcdelphin News, will have to emigrate. guns, 'I’I'I‘”I““' rewards Twr:lsl. and ‘llll Practice limited to Diseases of tho b onmste it e e P L QL C OLLE o Mayor Boyd is trying to defeat the eity | convention to define the relations of the | A Toronto woman proposes a soclety for | F, Grass is a justice of the peace at | that ie young nun freizht cnough sioqulesced in the prosent policy of the [ project with o ,,ff..k.., ot of thy | Knights to o organizations, | the prevention of kissing. Somebody ought | Fontanclle, ~ When o farmer wanes (o | 0 lond_an Atfantic sieamer. 1o has | EVE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT, troasury rogarding the surplus. Thehope | A5 WM HEE & FOVRE Y0t the basy, | The absence of any definitive regulation | to kiss the poor thing and shut her up. try a cow ease hefore n Fontanclle jus- | becn zone two years on his mission. He = was that this officious person would em- | contract for the construction of the bage- i e tice ho is told to 2o to Grass sports now from St. Petersburg, on his ) v (BT Sy i ¥ ment. He dechnes anprove the con- | OF principle regarding this important x ¥ o8 4 X stur P > s aloc oE - phasize his devotion to his former views [ M0t ! “:I.‘"', L e T T G Db T ot Havinga Great Run in Boston. The Hill creameries, fourteen in num- | Kturt, that he has traveled all over o by stepping out of his position, LRl pbet R i D | 7 o ; Chicags Times. her, were sold recently Springfield. | p. S TR0 ETOLY 2000 OF The A ST inform the council why ho withholds his | flicts and comp Aol troublesome | rpie story “io Fell in Love with Iis Wite | Robert Wright hought the ontire numbor | ek followed by the dead of the Jean ) R NG signature, Instead of doing this, he gots | ¢l er, s in the ease particw- | ishaving a greatrun in Boston, where he | for §11,000, which is $1,200 above the | hette. He went to tho eairn where De 2 L] 5 epitbati ; 3 L et Ston, Where ho ) $1.200 Long died, he followed the painful @ o Mr. Goodman to play entspaw with a res- | 1arly of the contention betwe generally falls in iove with some other man’s | WOTtzaze: song dict, ho followed the puinful roud | Glagsesfitted for all forms of defastive M oLD oontonsion L boty or L where, oné by one the crew fell, and . he Visiow. Artificial Eyes Iuserted. olution to reconsider the vote by whi division of the Knights in New York a wite, ) Ihere is a plan on foot in Dubuque to | saw every native who helped those af = dacious carpenter from Mendota was | the council has let the contract. the cigarmaker’s union, r¢ ~||'|Km:: after Bl eaiocts 1{\:“:1“\ t‘f'."”:l :\;lfl:; l”:l water 1“-“”1‘!“‘ flicted. Some had died. Notably the —f drummed out of tho G. A. R. forem. | e do not comprehend why Mr. Good- | & long and somewhat bitter fight in the s acty e ot st il et the el | governor of & provinco” o whom our bezzlomont, Nobraokn votorans hewn | man should lend himsclf to such a small | Vietory of the lattor. Such conflicts s | A contomporary has an artielo on tho wost | borhood at S oom. (e Elen LR o ot < NEWSPAPER have no place for such & man in their | Picce of business, Mr. Goodman knows, | this of course ongendor bad blood, and | jnxpensive way™ of filling the teeth. The | The levee i Burlington swarms with | had helped Molville and Danenhower ” * Hehn ! as everybody knows, that tho mayor's | the effeet is necossarily harmful to the | most inexpensive way we know of is to eat | rats too large for terriors to. tackle, | could not. be found, thougl Soheros ADVERTISING ] T 3 My o cause which those who engage in the o 5 T tackle. | ¢ ound, though Schuetze E—— action in this matter is purely | ¢use which those who engage in them | peanuts. Every morning they bathe in the riv seems to have taken the beneit of u doubt, CanLerAMS from England confirm | wn oxhibition of porsonal | spifo | Fepresent. Not the least important mat- e and ‘m‘l‘}“ rds ca .|.m] bask on the banks | for he sattered his bonetices. Tl young ” Pays Best the view that Bismarck's desertion of | . THRaTE. aaiar : ter which the convention will be expected (o that waxing their mous-taches. man reports that he has traveled nearly bkt doriot BilEacTs tion of | and political spleen. Ho knows o A S Touisville Cowricraoumal. Aburglar was discovered in Weather- | 11,000 miles by sledge and. other - horse : WHEN PROPERLY DOHE. exander of Bylgaria was the price paid | enough to know that the many delays | to determine is the attitude which the | f¢is said that in New York oven th ! 1 c : g k at the ms k gtorh G i : snid that otk even the su- | 1|1 store, in Carroll, one night recently, | transportation, and regards himself as | | We A To AND DO aIvE To ALL cusTOMERS, for Russia’s abandonment of the R » order shall take, in whole or m part 9 PosEibl el B el he Russo- | and efforts to prevent the ercetion of the | order shall take, Lo ov w part, | preme judgeships are purcised. Possibly it | and i order to make his escape smashed | 10_longer a saor. 1o asserts m his | |LowesT Priots.Promer TRANGACTIONG. 'urkish alliance. French sympathy with | the city hall basement this ar have toward politics, I'ne course of branches | is this buying of so many offices that keeps | n plate-glass window in the store front | oflicial dispateh that he knows more now ;Jup|(|nus SELECTIONS---CONSPICUOUS POSI- SWINDLING soldiers and bilking church societies ought not to prove recommenda- tions for grand army honors. ‘The men- Russia is not likely to be so outspoken in | sprung from a quarrel of the mayor with | Of the organization m proposing or sup- | the New Yorkers too poor to contribute to | and jumped through. The damage to | about rigging dog harness than he ever | frionse.. Expenitnced Aseiaranct. -Unar- the near future as it has been in the past, porting movements for independent po- | hero and liberty momuuents, the building amounted to $12: knew about reefing a topsail. 1ASED OPINIONS AND CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE. while hatred for Bismarck will be inten- litieal action, scems to make an imper: TS Charles A. Schubert, & wagon manu- 3T S s g RlAnte g J i g (raon ; Tl SR H 2 Of Interest to Nebraska. D ST G O ] sitied as the result of this new outwittin; tive demand upon the representatives of Continnex to/Galy Htrei ]f.:;‘mlm“ "‘1‘ !;'II_HII;. e t"Mi;“”) NeW RN DA (Coons ChA T ll\nvzc rscwents D et of Fronch ¢ a e whole body in convention for an ex- ¥ ~ Norden Borealis. killod on the 8d inst.,m that villagc, Tt DIy Goati.C et n amimaTcs or Cost i ANY Newsrarcns, ofsia \1“; f:fili"x"x'fili? by the shrewd ll\..\\'ll it ”ull\‘ ”I‘l‘i .m '“"l“”; for m.( X Senator Van Wyck continues to gain pol- | While operating a circular saw. A pier United St ator ,‘ - Wyck has e pohitical opponents including the B, | Pression that will be general in its scovo | el strength and will, no doubt, succeed | Of timber which he was shaping struck | appealed to the people for an exprossion FREE or CHARGE which happens to own some real estate —that will cither permit unrestricted po- | pimself. The farmers of Nebra. have-| 1M over the heart, producing instant | of opinion at the next state election as to The H. P. Hubbard Co., the council over Tom Cummings. The mayor is evidently willing to pumsh the the city of Omaha and retard its growth just to' show his power and punish his Tue little outbreak reported to have Cavatoave or “'Leasinal H H H | rene, " Sen Face on AreLicaTioN. ohes S ~ | litieal action in the nume of the organiza- | turned out generously to weleome the “grand | 1eath- who they want to represent them in- the s p. developed in ono of the Mexican st opupper Enenam, WO can assure M o o prohibic il such action, Tt 14 | ola mant througioubhe stater . o Dakora. senate for tho cnsuing term Rt e gl SOED and which is unduly dignified in ealling | B0yd and his Goodman Friduy that tho | L0110 Siare will be doveloped a con- e wrize brick county jail is boing built | o1 fortunato for Nebraska that her | iJudicious Advertising Agents and Experls, e DR 8 Brw will survive their vengeance. We : : : = 5% - y juil is being laws permit sach an expression. i - ation, will probably ha aver < siderable element favorable to giving the Makes the Most of Its Whiske lwood. wtos o : Established (871, Incorporated 1885, briet existono h H 1Y | comfortabiy and securely fixed for at 2 £iving o ot . ot stutes the people have no voice 7 P brief existonce. It is very likely nothing | PO U 1 Farnam ax organization u politieal character, and a Chicago Limes, Rapid City is to have a free reading | even in the reeommendstion O their New Haven, Conn. more scrious than o sohomo o plundor, | 16Ast ive years on lowor Farnam and can | GHESRAEE SRS IHER CRIEEEE SR o Boston paper insists that wh room and publie library. senators; and if the citizens of Nebraska and when the robbers have sccured ali | AM0rd to-lot the grass grow on upper | it AEMKE OFCE THRAIRARION 8 BN | and not w-hiesek-y fs the correct way to sp Corn is as a general thing considered | do not miake themselves heard with no the booty within reach they will disap- l':’u.'nzml without going into bankruptey. | GG 0 nd othor issuos which | Y1sky. A town that secs so many se to be oui of danger of frost. uncertain sound on this question, then A r. ‘The prese: S I'he only reasons, we are told, which 3 pents as Boston necessarily makes the most The Iron Hill mine produced 88,626,17 | they deserve to be ever after gagaed by pear, The vresent government of Me 3 : are now in controyersy, ana which are a ehisk } gl — I ¥ \ Mr. G R AT &5 are 3y, 4 cha A | of its whisky, ounces of bullion during August. the corporations which annually take toil b Mr. Goodman advanced for putting off ; ion during ! ; ico might not be sustatned by s popular | o) " OV f the city hall base. | Menace to the harmony and perpetuity 4 TR Applications for final proof are made | from that fair state to the extent of | ———————— vote, but it is vory well fortified against | the erection of the city hall ‘baso- | ;') “wnionts the higlest wisdom and When the Cat is Away. At TS harek Tand oiice ot the st of | Aearly the whole profits of produetion. | JHN G, GREEN SCHOOL OF SCIENCE, revolution. ment this year ~are, that the | g o e R R adors will be full Kangas City Journal. e mmarek land oftice at the rate of | gy o.cloction of Sonator Van Wyck to 2 bid s too high, —and farther | { GE0ROR PVt MO E T | While the president s up in tho Adiron- [ LRI work | the United Statas s is not_alone to B OF NEW JERSEY ccrotary | that there is no money in the treasury, I L A a1 Sl D patt | dacks hopelessty endeavoring to encompass | 4 “Yankton ,i,,,“,.,.,.‘f IS contracrod o | the interest of the people of Nebraska 3 ALk Maunning will be able to rasume his duties | available for the purpose. Now we have | 5ottt B CRICHNS WACIE 10 OO | the destruction of one ish a day on asalary | Yug in-tho 10 son hght system, and the QUL sl inpal sonnn ly o tolt b ols at Washington, and the acting secretary | no means of knowing whotner the bia is | Z150 1808 &0 01 RS B S EOREE | of S1Ta day, the fodernl oftice holders are | material has already been ordercd 10 tha {7nitad Stokes. Banats SRAIDAL. Fbr: s is wuthority for the statement that if le | high or low, except as opinions have EERSHS 1 OREF awnke to the opportunities of tho oceasion Says the Sioux Falls Press: — “With the | porate aggressions on publie k oy ithe usunl DEOTaRsIDuB docs concludo to return he will not do so | been expressed by reliable bullders who e and aveeverlastingly getting in their work on | two biggest insurance companies in_the | Fearloss, alert, able_and experiend sudl teiglly do iha ARt until some time in October,, The state of | did not bid because they have thew hands A Profitless Controyersy. shogouyentiens,; °. paEnliony. il topiiao "'“'l";‘ joa In setive | is no woinder that with his rocord all tho | Agabier s hea T . i 4 el pRsl PYOERYs. T operation, Sioux s onghtto be able to | forees of monopoly shouid be opposed to th and hi. ’h'L"lllh ;({lltmllfd precarious, and the | full. These DAL ies estimated the suly The public controversy that has been Stanis on His Record as Senator, reduce loss or damage by fire heve or | his re .-(...,,..’ 1t.1s to b .\,-’lei 1l T tervals of .m}::m-m improvement are basement at $25,000, while the contract opened between Mr. Oberly, the present Elhorn Valley News. hereafter.” the most plausable ] - luis evident that Mr. Manning’s | a fraction over $22.000. Butif the bid is | chairman of the civil service commission, | Copperliead Lies may be revamped byl the | Territorial Auditor Caldwell has issued | vanced to this end by his encmies, and epras a atlona an 1l condition 18 50 reduced that a | actually $10,000 higher than it ought to | ¢ .. Dorman B, s ex-chuir- | men who would rule or ruin the republican | a statement regarding the tax levy for | also by ostensible friends; but we have . I and Mr. Dorman B. Eaton, the ex-chuir I . g y | 0 ! A gis resumption of the arduous labors of the | be whose fault is it that this bid was ac- | man, cannot be of any advantage to these | PAItys railroad eappers may accuse him of | 1836, 4-mewu\- 1 but l[““lfl’mlnl"* The [ sullicient l»‘;_’ ““ in the I.nuxu%ml. ; uld OMAIIA, NEBRASKA. treasury X ¢! o aneedily | centad s approved? g e v » ding ¢ re¢ s; men who are straight | assessed valaation of a property in | patriotism of the people of Nebraska to P ¥y department might prove speedily | cepted and approved? What 1s the use | gentlemen or to the cause whieh they Hulmw DILEGRIPATENG i MUED O) L RE A R AL H,w“"ml "The total | believe that Charles Van Wyck will be | Paid up Capital......... ....$250,000 disastrous. s fipaEae republicans only when they have their will ] 7 : z of u board of public works ifnot to con- | profess to have so much at heart. In so | WU EH AR CAN I I EEL U | assessed valuation for 18%5 was §106,- | tho nexi senator, if the public will has | Surplus soense +:180,000 I¥ the railroguers aro to be believed | Pier the reasonablencssof bidsand report | far as the diseussion is of a purely por- | nowspapers may seck to condemn him for | 00,000, the incroase for the past year | anytiing to do with it. H. W, Yates, Prosiden Senator Van Wyek's chances ure not so bright as they wero before lus appeal to the people. This is too bad, 1f the sen- ator hadn't made the wwiul biunder of adversely on all that extravagant? | so nature, it not probable t doing that which i they would ap- | Peing the enormous ;um“ui ‘2',<;“0,UUU; T e o il A, E. Touzalin, Vice President, Mr. House, the chairman of the board, is | cither party to it will sufer in the estima- | plad, but the fact still remains that Senator el If":} fins T oam 0% O | found Lntling from the port uf Now York W2 Hushon Onhlor fully competent to make tie estimates | tion of his friends. We believe both to [ Van Wyek stands in this campaign on his " alue of the | alone 102 American iron steamships of | o, < L "““”,”]‘“'\. Coll and his associate, Mr, Schall, is an ex- | be eminently respoctablo and trustwor- | record as a senator, and nota man of the | suine. from #50,6 511,502, the | over two thousand tons, capsble of run- [ W. V. Morse, dolinB.Colling, pertin rock workand could havdly be | thy citizens. The wrivate and public | crowd that opposes him s tomeet him | gverage of nssessed value per acre, from | ning fourtcen knots an’ hour, and fitted | H- W den’\ - o leewis 5. Reec appealing from the politicians td the | ! A o1 s Mg apurignn ! 5 “Touzalin i 861 - PR s Ted s e st by he stump to diseuss that record, .53 10 $3.87; tho or of horses, from | for nuxiliary cruisers in ease of war, ™ “ public he might hnve secured sixteen in, | IMPosed on by an over-reaching ~con- | charactor of Mr. Eaton, with respect to | OB the stump to discuss that reco piLio 0T b pumboLOLOTacs, drou) g B BANKING OFFICE: tractor, Lho board of public works | integrity of purpose, so far ve are i n§ i stead of the thirteen out of sixteen logis L RIOEFILY 100 DRIPAED, 80, Tnr- a8 Mo arg » er's Gray from 307,872 10 475,312; the number of L St. Paul that ehildren in | -y 7 1ativo candidates which republioan fm_ and the council both accepted the bid | aware, is above reproach. He is a man AL My Fathers Graye, ! L ARIbIE o) Tolls, (s neatshy andohatid rival HrE IRON BANK, RA AL PRRYAR: AR 0 [LANIALE, MK OOV gt He la g VERSES BY THE SON UF PAUL 1l NAYNE. B LRAAOY WL oA Tel B lmmhm_ and A..nll.uul‘:’(;m n..:_.,.),x.'zg..w The | of somo ability, thongh he has snown it [ Vs W EEE S G EATE B tion pledged for Van Wyok, Still, :m\_)m has “l“"“ to n,ml«. Illl* approval, iefly in the divection of his hobb) "he sorrow that 1 dniémot sing; ; s 5 t personal spite was hardly contem- 1 service reform, Mr. Oberly | A eriof sots evermord dpart rom 9, rate A starter, thirteen is not a bad layout “for | bu ral, Mr. Oborly has ksl ; i Revelations there is no mention m 3 . " plated by the makers of the charter o el eratel pCeSS journalls In the veiled ehambea bl my heart. tax: 2.4 mills-—2 | Rewe § the me the old man. DRI S un A SRIR 21 kU UNEIOr o8 & | boen & Maderafaly eusopsslul Journalish, £ i il for general revenue, and «4 mill fov | Minneapolis, N. W. HARRIs & Co, 0 g public | and has some considerable ability as a [ His smonidering dus| qan never hea e LA A TU AR e BANKERS, CUICAGO, : & ha 4 enderest footstypa Arawing nears ey are full of | Works. politician, Ho g to have espoused [ ‘e tenderest footstgps dra i e 5 ONDS (5 Countios, Cltios an othors of N The A o Asto the ploa that there is no monoy ST I But far huneath our Iijte view Wyoming. P V3 BONOS ! A0 Hought and £ola. Kastor T Sl fupnatt o A2 A5 U0 » money | the cause of ei roform with ex- | [is spirit walks the poftdiess biue. A torritorial baso ball leaguo is ia full "‘ oot Dovonsliire st.. Hoson. Correepond. of activity, The streets in the wholesale | it the treasury, Mr. Goodman knows | wraordinary zeal, and is apparentiy win 1o wolloite i tter s k 2 - f i ( thouzh T cannok sé him stand biast. 1 Ty AT AR T better. Ho knows that the hoard of | ning golden opinions from its more de- [ o T cannotsbe him stan b e oy B t . o f { 3 olinnta roport the flow. of orders a8 wn. | education hus set aside first 5,000 and | votnd adiorents. Mr. Oberly wields Wotinithe soule Hiyilined Jands o Ehe Baw)inashonsar nrotty i 1 $| .00, THE CHICAGO MATE 80 Lo ave refused to read the Bible in the pub Cor 12th and Farnam Sts d shares, | lie sehools because it is “tilled full of talk s T iRty s A “% | about St. Paul,” while from Genesis to | A General Bunking Business Trangacted precedented for the season, This means | then $20,000 more for its share of the cost | ready and virile pen, and in encounter- | L kuow my father waits for ie. Baxtioh 10 (Chevenns ale organiaiug & = Dt e Canad ) utha Tor 410N, that the country at large is buying freely oli hulld:ulglhu city hall, and to \:T))vllllu ing him Mr. Eaton will flud that he has STATIL AND TRREILORY. colony for the purpose of locating in the IARRHGA - L HRANSYx Chvaun forthe fall and winter trade. It indi- | the work hus vo itat the dis- | use for all his literary and argumenta. 4 4 Big Horn valloy. /. DREXEL oaton that tho check gven 0 ovorproduc. | Bosl of tho couneil at e, “Tho vlen | tive rescourcs g ouraskadontings. 1 Tho carongrs aro kopt busy alons EVERYBDD 15 SUBJECT: TO[') & MAUL, tion has reduced stock below the limits | that additional legislation will be re- [ 8o far as the controversy may disclose SOHINNARE. HAE RS e ArG PYIDE | lino of the Northwesturn rond. not on [ ‘GFIHIS: . Buccessors to J, G, Jaeo of sotani requiroments s St tha took | Quired to comploto tho building is 10 | tho operations of olvil sarvise' reform | Oh8 CANBIng fuclors i Laramic county but i Albany couity OMPIAINTS GFESKIN Uraien J 3 i v Avon f nnerygnade its first ship- | also. ad TRy - bottom of dopression L boen touched. | ©6use whatover for putting off a part | thus far, it will not be wholly without in- | mant of waore Tas e o P | oyenne Sun nrges that tho el NOTAMILYsSAFEWTr o | UNDERTARKE R There is overy renson to beliove that wo | Which can be built this year without [ terest for the public, but it is very doubt The elevators of Ord can got outside | tion of Delegate Carey: be made unani HA‘/'Nq A BOTTLE;OF AND EMBALMERS. are on tho eve of another season of com- | W1y legislation. When the citizens of | ful whether the showing will be greatly | o W0 bushels of grain mous us & reward for his fuithiul services At tho ol stand, 107 Warnam st Ordors b osperiiy and andustrial ad. [ Omaha last November by an overwhelin | to the advantage of the reform in public [ ‘v . aisville pottery is heing rebuilt, | Do we hear a second? = 7 toegraph soligitod s ; comprly atteadod i ¥ 3 tories arc running | ing vote made the location, approved | estimation. The motive of Mr. Eaton | and will be ready for busiugss uext The coroner’s jury in the ease of % full time. Murnaces and forges are | the plans and authorized the school | appearsto be to defend the republican spring, k Thomas Mora, who Was shot at Lusk, = y ) ovorrun with ocders. ‘Lransportation | bonrd to contribute $35,000 tewsrds the | commissioners from partisan assaults, The fourth annual fair of Brown | rendurud a verdiot of manslaughter aini v s s 1 ()S X ) building they did 1t for the oxpre 2 4 i " | county will be held at Long Pine, Sep- | suggested that Dick Crew be held for'th ) 9y compauics report a groatly increased [ Puilding they did it for the wxpress pur- | and this may perbaps be considered par: | Sounty will l d orfme, Dick did not wait for the jury to ‘ traflie. Thiore has been & contraction in | YOS Of having work bogan at onve. | donable in view of the fact that Lie ‘was | U5 T ekt sl b eatlo d upon | dgree. but skipped between days 7 4 S State Agents the money market castbocause invest- | Mayor Loyd and the conncil ure only | ina very largo measure respousible for | 1o settle the question of dividing the | Montina ¢ D YOR TN T Jents are offering more freely and west- | Servants of tho poople. Their duty is to | tho action of the commission of which he | county this fall ‘The Choyonno papors say that the considerin orn requirements have demanded the | €Ty out the will of tho peoplo aud not | was the head, Those who have any he new town of Florence, Nuckolls | ital comniissioners are y y A ahipnient of fupds, but moncy is already | © 0t as obstructionists. knowledge of the inside working of that | county, was tripped up by a’ galo last | (COROWY of utliaing biacks of b beeoming casier. So far as the wost is of annulli contraot for [ body are aware that it was not entirely | Week and severely splintercd. R ST A S W]TH]H }/\5] RL/\(/{ e[ [fl S l !“ consernod she bids fuir to bava proapor- v hall basement will be mueh more | harmonious, and whether or not this ““"“a oo, of Oxford, takes the beit | o oy pivo] water is hecoming s i) § ous fall and winter. The volume of the | 5070w to the welfure of Omaka than it [ was the fault of Mr, Eaton, he had tho | 38,8 junfbor. [ le o from wnder 3 | jasod with impuritics that 1 1T 15-A-SAFE &S] crops way not bo as heavy, but prices | cOuld possibly be to Mr. Bechel, whom | domocratio member with ‘him and his | i S0 EGTE PR SR L Tnto wlmost solid wisses 62, {CURFE f‘.—‘fio Ot als N Ah N . Will by t¢mer and farmora will voccive | Hoyd 50 cordially batos, or tho B, | plans provailod. But the basis of parti- | aut et s e wich the oash Intact and | 1t you buy lumber anyahe M0Ke for Lhotr broducta than if the har- | which 1 ot bis organ. The delay of the | san assault is the alleged inoflioiency of | the time lack in working arder firat “gotting Hooglunds pric ALLDRUGUISISSFLL) R RILL N Yy “ests had beew oversbuudant, city hall building means dolay in import- | the commission in failing to have the re Callawayans will shuke themselves at | lose wouey. ] l Col. C. 3. Watiaatr, I, N

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