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y 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, '‘OCTOBER 4, 1886. S ——————————— = et cramsrres e rem— e e e ——————— —— e ————— - N sy | Shermnn In Rontacky 1n it t gl son for th Keep 1t Before Republicans 1 The Bu ts attor: | arvel 1 th the so PEANUT PHILOSOP 0 VIO an in Kentueky in times past gives reason for t Reep It \ B s attor- | articles of incorporation with the seor EANU ILOSOPHY #1 I t : I ash 3 whict . ) ; & fy, With & enpit 000 How the Nut Should ha Prepared a1 PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING J % Ty VLl 1 us - demagogy will promj d \ te convention | 1 ¢ y | Wihien 1t Shonld Be Faten. - s~ PBrr. Onn Von 81 ltoa vely a Rl fully by | ¢ Men with mpathy w Pl 1 own and Sadh | 1 party in | tor wounld not furnish him with money { Tk vore 1 thow ate t For 81t Month v la 0l 1 v e into ey b slent s ut of s ho | W i ¢ ¥ tobaceo, No thatier Tow “ e 1 " | | Nobraska dotting pa ] 1e \ hove ¢ \ « | 1 N 1 1 fthe ( n | \ 1y on 1 ¥ b T T ! 1 An a t I 1 \ " \ ” e 1 1 | doa Al Y e " 1 P § ( A WOr C. W. Budd, of Des Moir ont 1 " sed I | v I . N g 2 (e W Chicngro, m a tost w ' o ronsted t { at the Ohio senato 1 will v | 1 to I \ vand Creigh: | from five n t | good; in a ¥ { candid ¢ cal situation ir wlya | L mot y tl or bri v d, W ies at £1,000 onch ¥ “_.u S i e me dealer i THE DALY B the thern sta he regards it 1 ¢ m. Such outrage 1 \ Strof SR A {oh AT § Process spoils the ' Bworn Statement of Circulation, e e Tiy (i oRIaY, R (HorH 15 1o dsigor (it f the legislatare of w ¥ i as B h Rt oo tee. taivelr | 1 \ S| Virginia. The eastern shore nuts are State of Nebraska, " policy of the republican party. 1t 18 | Amorican workingmen will roverse thew vas amemt 1 | for him following stat SRR ity e At gL B pshunkc, seerotary of the Beo | Somethmg to have learned that the re- | policy on the question. Labor and an- | contain the fndclible proofs of the t | nion Pacific company is busy | b A membershiy B 761 | vty HoxIIe HetaRtior & ol ) any. olomy sublican } o not afraid 1o | archism ha Ty | onable conspirney, and no denial ean iron on their road from Howard 1o | these 91 were i the war regular Yixg 1 oad of being brit company. dovs sofomnly swear [ public Ky arc not afrai | archism have no points in common and i ; I'hat is because they have been too lo | he actual cireniation of the Dally Bee L | ¢ 8t an " e R 1 Platt This road follows the | United States troops; the military record ‘ 4 I en too long that the actuat elrcitiation of the Lafle. tee | listen to sition of these matters [ no convention presided over by Mr, | stand against evidence furnished by | South Loup viver. T g PRI roasted Piowes e Uee T E from one who oceupies the most extreme | Powderly will pretend to endorse foree | 0Wn pen. Briefly told, the history of this | "y Oy fmpoited Ohijo bour. | Mainder are distribut i anlong the UIf you want to got a4 nut at its best Saturday, 2ith. ... [ ground respeeting them. It is evi- | and fear s a method of elevating the in- | Plan to hand over the country to Tilden | 1,00 "who was handsomiely hooted out of | Ments of the different o8 fo! you should eat it half an hour after it hes Sunday, 2ith 1 t which | terests of the labori \ and d racy i w Tten Gloutl; linsi i (oo O | tndiana, £8; O linos been roasted. They are good for on Sunday, 2 dence of w growmg courage il erests of the laboring classes. Another | and democric ows Red Cloud, has broken out at Holg idian tio. 55 Tlinois, 36 R Uhai (1 AR fonay, il certainly will e gratifying to those who | topie whieh will e diseussed is the pro In 1876 Nebraska elected Silas A, | with the Dimoc 0y Kentucky nnd Missourl, #2; other RIS S B TR s > et {ed < \ o | northern states, 32; southern states, 1 S oL, by vy are bad fo Wedneaday believe in the beneficial eflects of the | priety of ehanging the organization of ickland, Amasa Cobb and A, H A\l\i.-‘ ool i with a V:’w;h q;d\ col. kLAl hery 1 o teeth, besides, they havo not aequired Thursday, 50th 3 . widest discussion and the most rous | the order in such a way that state | Connor preside 1 clectors by to of | ored nose is frequently mistuken for'a fu Dakota. their propor taste. People who are in Friday, Oct, 15t TGN o ey sl ! g iy i BLOT6 8 neninet o voto of 16051 cust for | Moon. This species of lunacy is quite | Sioux Falls is to have a earriage fac- | efined to be dyspeptic’ should not eat L oleration of opinjons with respeet to | central bodies shall be more in. | 8LI10 i \ : " | common on the frontier tory it many; it would be_better if they didn't Average........ . ceeereeeeeend 096 | public questions. Tt is a breach in the | dependent of the general exccu- | the Tilden and Hendricks electors. After | 0 0 W Gutials, of Syracuse, spied | Butt pr eat theni at all. Propetly fonsied, pens ¢ (0 1 A7seiveie | artleade. that: Nils Beot mafeiiiod | (tve - conimitlon, Who objoct: of ‘ils | tioelbction it: was ‘dissovared thak EH6 | 1nre sraine Ly thio rondside; ands Juimod | gols - oY boasts otits Hito nuts are healtny for healthy people, An Sworn to and subseribed in my presence | geainst the invasion of republican doe- | is said to be to mal S RTAY canvass of this vote could not take place | from his buggy gun in hand, “When the | ey ordinary peanut eater oats one 6 AR Bl o ag invasi ¢ i d to by ke participation in & ron s vin hanc Vien the BV Jh ABL A VRER AL PO R R TR Dane : eator eats one a minute, Al U AR SR vl trme from the north, In every sense e polities casier for the Knights ;mwlu! the then ex :i w l‘hm]‘ nl‘. ok eureil vy George was minus | wood L vacant building in Dead “.M‘h i too fast, e [SEAL) Notary 1'ublie. is an nugnry of better relations politic wut the conntry egislature convent e clectoral vote | @ knee-eap Pembina cor B ST L o e st poitirs it A UL LN AL L L Geo. B. Tzsehuek, being first duly sworn, | ally between the two sections, and good The Knights of Labor ean be made o [ had to be canvassed —in - December vii w;“‘} i “\‘ \‘“ " et faie | 4y 000, Bilysts o Homb: :n“-\ don ‘I\T';l\ ‘IWA“: e et \“1” ive Joses And says that he is sceretary of the Nk J - | - . LA RAE T ¢ T e A wlure. A disabled woll was | e < en do e, a really vefined person o A B e it av. | Citizens everywhere will regard the | strong power for good among our work- | ot th “] L I"‘—m v ses. | o RGBT LB A ANt The Rapid City rallway line is com- [ don'teat them as he walks along the I daily eirenlation” of the Daily Bee for | event with move than ordimary interest. [ ingmen. In Omaha they have aiready | Slon of the legislatare did on horseback, but the hounds refused to | Pleted street, Newsboys and bootblacks and :h- ;ll(rl;”ll‘fl -)‘:EHIIVV“\_I\“‘\_ wis w‘.;n{vl..u. It need not be said that the republicans | proved themselves to be such. Cool until January. [n order to make | take the scent The grain crop was not a success in :.\M“\ntlnl]ml'“ a man has been drink for Fubruary. 145, 105 cqpivss fof, MAE | of Kontueky made no mistake i select- | heads and brainy leadcrs should b sup- | 10881 canvass of tho electoral returns, | Grand Island roosters of the stock of | the il i SR AR RS T 1, T coplesg forduly, s Tagliconiest | puign. Tlo understood exactly the re- | and public opinion will gencrally give | 00 thiolepisttir e toTebHvAnE OILRo BHIO L b R RO A1 07 WBldomibd 0 LHGASkTE #brings rony Slovidas ter than cating mint, candy or_ cloves B s 1 G e ™ | quirements of the occasion. His speech | the order s support, upon whieh ™ its | December at Lincoln, for the pur: | B scieionds im both pariies, bo e st sorings near Sheridan areto | Those things give hin away. When you ey s btore. ma. Lhis 2 | Was A candid, oxpliol straightforward | WLy (0 earey”out 'the” objocs” of its | poso of onnvassing tho eloctoral voto of | Moy R TEE ORI compnny s A s S i st R L U ! day of October, A. D., 1856, N, P o exposition of republican views, He [ ¢¥istence must largely depend. the state. ~ The democratie offort to eup- | pobbicd up the Hastings exchange. <The | near Dendwoods o rored | youaboniee suspect Jim ‘ [jstistit] Notary Publie. | {81 o thio republicans of Kentucky = ture republican eloctoral votes is bistorio. | Sompiny How has & cupacity of worryine | Fhe Sious 1 ‘,' NS intontito CatRbINA Whn DETBErRINGIR Za * ublicy ueky, O NeW DERA OB es: L L G RCTHIEReL 1y i \ i i ie Sioux Indians intend to establish a _ The Peppermine King. respecting the poliey and b i Tilden’s friends, notably Dr. Miller, had [ and encouraging profanity among 2,600 | jnail and transportation e ) 1l I'his potentate” was born in Oneida IEPUBLICAN STATE TICKET, 4 @ the policy and principles o The commssioner of the general land i bhseriber: v re. e AR s b \ S G the party, just as he would have talked | o) | i o been plotting for the capture of one of | subscribers over 00 miles of wire. reservation. Runners will transport “'"”‘ll\» ew York, on June 10, 1810, says 2 T ’ Al ¢ ¢ oflice has at Lust designated the location slootor's £t Vebrasks it1s g C W, Ormsby smote acute case of | muil, passe v d freigl the Farm and Household, and his nam For Governor—JO1LN M, THAYER. AR S a1 the clectors from Nebraska, and it1s wlso . Orsby smote un_aeute ease of | muil, passengers and freight. tsehold, and s name, L o :('““‘ e (L0 [’ o Wi of the two adiitional Jand oftices | historic that a large bribe was offered to | Beiralaia with morphine in Hustings andt - which has for many years been kept Bt BaTa (). W it in this state, for whicl rovisio as Tl TR knocked it ont, also iself. He was n | The Coming Ma to be Bald and anding n type in the chicf market For Secretary of State—G. W, LAWS. the people north of the Ohio river he be- | 1 s stte, for which provision was | onc of the electors, Gneral Strickland. | /vifing man 'from Atehison and his re. St e Bald antd 5,0 mals of the world, Is Hiram G. Hoteh For I'r or—C. H, WILLARD, ! made at the last session of congress. As | £ man from N and his v oothless. for Trowsurer—C. 1, WILLA RD, lives to bo oqually sound for | ke at the last session of conggress As | The cail of the legislature broke intothe | mains were sent thers for interment. New York Sun Kiss. Now seventy-five years old, he is gl H e thoss south of it What this | Oretold months ago by the Brk, Chad- | plan of the plotters, and they found awill- | A fire near North Platte last week The theory that the coming man will be | Fobust and plump, bustling with aotivity For Attorney General—=WILLIAM LE R For Com, Dublie. Lands-JOSECI SCOTT, | 18 in general 18 too well known For Supt. Public Instruction—GLO.B. LAN in this latitude to require specific ruen - tion, but not so well known or under. tEPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. stood at the south, and even in Ken ron and Sidn ' wmong his peppermint bottles during the ture findsan- [ 5es0n of oil prodie ion,and inevery way vin Mr. Virgil F. Eaton master of his spoc inlity. When he wus paper reporter, who undertakes to | seven years old his parents removed from Oneida county to Ontario county, which adjoins Wayne, and settled in‘the town L b yare the favored towns. | ing and reckless tool m Chureh Howe. | stroyed 200 tons of hay, 400 feet of stables I'he Chadron land oflice has been apress- | \When the legislature convened at the capi- | and corrals, a grain house filled with mg need for nearly two years. It will | ta1 Chureh Howe flled a protest which may :'nl three head of eattle and three ; 1 T ) 5 NS orses belonging to d ‘alhour 0S8, 16w supply that rapidiy filli up section | he found on pages 6, Tand 8 of the Ne \';‘m]u biongingitodfENRGA DI Lo, sustain his opinions in the last number ot comprised in the three counties of Sheri- | hraska House Journal of 1877, The fol- | * 118 OF; st number o toothless and hairless er other ehampi S tueky, as to render unnecessary the elab. i 1 oth i it Up to the first of October the Elkhorn | the Popular Seience Monthly g LN (AL ST O, CRee) U7 s s gai] '\“‘”“ wud (i "“”"i' lowing extract makes interosting reading: | valloy road had shipped east 1,800 cars of | In mlm G A T Kf "; ],"‘,, A S "‘f“" o "," ; INGE ; Idatiol Senat ernmost portion of Cheyenne county, with | 1, Chureh Howe, a menmbe » legisla- tlo, fior i EOTTIRIT h ate n mass of 1els g siarted asmall country stove, to which 30. W. LININGER. Sl i tyeeihb Dodiseltin | 3 1, Chureh Howe, a member of the legisla- | eattle, from wirich the company realized | 45 o baldness, it is Mr. Eaton’s habit to | later he attached o flonring-mill. there- a home oflice f ¢ entry, contest | ture of Nebra: ka, now convened by pr 197,000 in freight charges Yet the road BRUNO TZSCHUCK. There are none we tr oeth or s reque 208 of 3 resor ¥ becoming a general turnisher'of fooc Ilhere are non we trust, novth or iy T proof. At present most | mation of his excelleney, Governor Silas | has barely touched the Horders of fodder- frequent places of public resort, and to | b e w‘m s neral furnishor of food J = who will not jom in the hope expressed SREIGE { A TR take a seat from which he can obeain o | mater About 1835, ten or twely For Representatives SRR RS ; ; of its population are forced | Garber, for the purpose of canvassing and | lant good view of the tops of the beads of the | Vears after Burnett had put a practieal W. G. WHITMORE, )y Senator Sherman at the elose of his [ 1, {.ivel from one to two hun- | deelarine the result of the vote east i Ne- Platte centre hoodlums attempted o | Begple, Winle the rest of the audienc appraisement on the value of the now braska for electors for president and viee | paintuhe residence of Lo J. Neimoller president of the United States, hereby enter | With decayed egus, but the latter, being my solemn protest against sueh act, denying | handy with the gun, dosed thd” crowd speech, that his visit to Kentueky will be | .04 a message of good will from which may spring such results as good eitizens are observing the stage or the pulpit, he wus Wayne eounty weed, Mr. Hoteh- occupies himself with counting the bald | Kiss began to buy pepuermint oil of the heads, and those which giye indieations | farmers about Lyons, who took it to him st land oflice inconvenience and expense. Chadiron s direetly i the center of the F. B HIBBAKRD, miles to the near GEO. HEIMROD, at gre R S. HALL, % R that the governor has powar to call this body | With buekshot. An innocent pusser-by | of Laliness about to conie. He tind as the most enterprising merchant the JOUN MATTHIESON, R district, east and west, and more nearly | in”special session for any sueh purpose, or | Captured most of tho load, and the | the rosult of his obsevations up tho pres. | knew. He also otantolthulbngIn e of JAMES R. YOUNG N % 5 o5 still the center of population. As the | that this body has any authority to canvass \\u!nnls started a painful commotion. ent time, that “in most of the eastern eit- [ buying the raw material, as it would be i T. W. BLACKBULN, D atu e O tlie OmEYoars county seat of Dawes county, and one of | or declare the result of such voteupon the | The irrepressible ~contliet between | jes fully'3) per cent of the men over | offered to him in connection with wheat o . W. BLACKBURN, Although this s an off year in politics, | the best built and flourishing towns of the | following grounds: Ainsworth and Long Pme for county seat | thirty years of age show unmistakab tuken to his mill, and distilling the oil honors has taken a new and_popular | signs of baldness, whilenearly 20 percent [ himselt. He presently sawa future for shoot, which is likely to_result in peace. | have spots on therr heads, that are not | Wayne county peppetming, and, dispos ' his lexislature now convened hav- s the L0, RICKETTS, it is not without interesting and instrue- | northwest, its claims for the honor of re- | First. tive features. There men who are | coiving the land office location received | In& been elected under what Is known For County Attorney: 1t is proposed to divide Brown county on | only bald, but actuaily polished with the | ing of his business in Phelps, removed in | S 2 now receiving their first introduction into mpt recognitio old constitution, has no power to act in the | 31,0 that will g h town the glory | gloss tha sn 3 101 3 811 to Lyons, ihorot gtatunlly asser EDWARD W. SIMERAL. e > s e ) prompt recognition. P premises, the now ‘constithtibn of: the/sta 3 ‘v‘l that f“’,.'“ 4 h town .\.h( ,?1.@‘ ,,!n that is supposed to belong toex- |1 to Lyons, h e g ‘n:dl\ to assert politics, some from one cause and some The influx of settlement in Northwest- sought. The wrangle is now transtcrred | treme old age nlon dominion over the peppermint-oil ~ busi liaving been 1 force since November, 157 to the dividing line. Now York and Boston takes the lead | ness of the world. There are two or three e Ihe second and third clauses deal with Work has began on the St. mes | in the proportionate number of bald [ other dealers in the county, but the bulk e S e T e L as been in | qechnical objections and are somewhat | Episcopal church in Fremont, to cost | pates, and after these come Philadel- [ 0f the crop goes to market through the 5 z T 2 [ s of the nation, | u slightly less degree puralleled by the | jongthy. The concluding sentences of | §13,000. The building is to be of the | phin, Washington and the “western | hands of Mr. Hotehkiss. Mu. WiGGns still insists that the earth [ While others, filled with large ambitions | rush to take up the lands of Keith and “”;‘],,.N.imh o e are s dollows ish gottic style of arcnitecture, | towns. Mr. Iaton discovers, oo, that “Fhe mint is raised chiefly i the towns Jias two moons. Canadian whisky seems | and self-conlidence, will strat thew brief | Cheyenne counties. The Novth Piatte | «por the l‘,x-nn‘l'\l\t -‘-».“4,,. ; I protest | &bout 95 feet in length and 40 and 50 feet the more refined the show, the more [ of Huron, Sodus, Galen, Murion, Ar- to maintain its grip in the region of Ot- | hour on the political stage and disappear | land oflice has proved as inconvement | yaainst .:;l_‘M‘;‘flfnf"mM:W”_l_\l““w in width. facing the north, and with a | fashionable the church, the' greater is kl\_‘h.-. ‘.“fl;““-““"- Lyons and Rose. ‘The A et m b e Fo it | TN e e GaoeRnh [ ulnstiahy cany ass : ¢ | tower on the northwest corner, It will | the proportion of bald leads, ~ For - | loam oil of the flat Tands of these towns S estern Nebraska | of the state by this body, and demand | be constructed of Black Hills light gray | stance, when Patti was singing at the | is naturally adapted to it, but the rich For County Commissioner: from another, a few of whom will per- | ern Nebrask ISAAC N. PIERCE. haps in the future oceupy an important | of the Chadron land distri which foreed the ereation O o et v nomI "‘"'“_’_“‘l"“f"f““’f""’!’“':“':Y yion "“”I”;H’ as the Valentine ofiice has for their | that this, my protest, be entered upon | sundstone, Boston theater, 42 per cent of the men on | ness of the plant in ol varies so_greatly \ it it sonteler. B | chimaihelInon, HOL-AIWIAL ¥ou cobe | northern ineighbora. stdney, Jyhich s ghejournal.? (Bignea): Ghuroh Hows, Father Martin, the noted novelist of | ©ne oceasion and 46 per eent on another | that producers cannot mix their crops T e R leaders a chance, as it is also for pushing | scleeted as the headquarters” of the new | member of the lexislature of Nebraska. | North Nebraska, has reached the 404th | Were baldheaded, while at Join L. Sulli- | or distilling, taking a pro rata share of itical ** jawsmiths " will take due notice | to the front policies and principles which | distriet, lies in its center and is | Thed gisiature of Nebraska. | ound of that thrilling navrative, ‘“The | van's cxhibition of the wanly art only 12 | the oil, as dairymen mix their milk in 4 and govern themselves accordingly. at other times are but incidental in the sl : q TR s he domocrats did not respond to the | (i FF T EOC G Money.? The struggle | per centof the men in Mr. Eaton’s vicin- common pool at the cheese factory, and o wre but incidental in the | casy of access from all points. The larg- | oy v 3 onflict—Love or Money he struggle 8 i o1 — conilicts of parties. Gl a0 . e larg- | call of the governor and thore was barely | 1i'biraly begun as the mutilated hero | 1y were bald. But at Sullivan's p take a pro rata share of the checse.” “The Tug legislative and county ticket nom- ost and most thriving town between | 5 quorum in the senate, while there were ust invested i n domocratic paper, | formance many of the men kept their [ mint acreage of the county this ig inated by Douglas county republicans The labor movement in New York city | North Platte and Chieyenne, it was the | soveral to spare in the house of which | and will f00n be (ransforred o the poos | ats on, 8o that'it did not ‘afford a fair | estimated fo be about four thousand e Sl 08 | has been freely referred to rhaps | natural choice of the department for the | Howe was n member. The protest en- | house or a postoflice. test, which wis obtained when he found | aeres, and this area is suid to be only should commiine e united party sub- | the most interesting politicai event of | now land offic B 0 that 56 per cent at one of Matthew Ar- | about one-half of what it would have W's oftice at Platts- : FEAEtiohs R o z 55 prepared | Tho surveyor gene o port. It is a ticket which cannot be | 1,0 vear. Thisis due not alone 3 v T3 sl 3 tered by Howe wus doubtless prepared yor g HEHOLEIS nold’s lectures and less than 25 per eent. | been if the season had been vorable. matehed. ho year. Thisis duo not alone to the | Now that iter wearisomo dolays tho | by the ‘Lilden lawsers in Omaka and | Mouth ia no mort. Everything in the ofs | 4’y variety theater exhibited babinces or | Mr. Hotchkiss estimates the total prod- fact that it has had the effect ulveady of | districts have been made and the loea- | }owe had the glory of being the sole ;“.’*' has ""“"ll'm ed up und shipped o | o105 06 Buldne At the fashionsble | uct of oil this year to be worth $120,000. M. SivemaL is winning his way | Lrowing the party which has held | tions decided upon, itis to be hoped that | champion of Sam Tilden. The legislu | e and qecny e @ (0 B4her | ‘Irinity church of Boston nearly half of | In w fairly good scason it riscs to # towards n rousing majority In the race | i almost unbroken control for gene the oflicers will be promptly appointed | fure o » 4 ot butlding. | )6 men were either actually bald or on | 000, with availuble soil to inerc gnored Church Howe, spread his | The demolition of the oflice to subserye i i / i : ; he d o of the « s i on wont to | much beyond this amonnt. The is y opencd. | protest on its record and canvassed the | fractional spite moets with hearty denun ponavin ko ? e tions of the affuirs of that n the road to dness. Mr. k for the county attorneyship. Competent, weipality | and the oftices as prompt ¢ : 2 : St desec L 3 tion « TR 566 wal and found that | now of course, in all and much of it has Honest and energetie, ho is o mian for | o confusion and alarm, but becauso | Futly trenty thousand people who will b | glectoral vote in spite of i, ciation in tho Cass motropolis. e e R e e T the oflice. Omaha and Douglas county | thoughtful men diseern that /it may be | served by the Chidiron and Sidney land When the legislature convened in Jan- Cedar county has granted a five year | gyery one of the mourners was bald, In | ories, the bakeries, and the aching” stom- will make no mistake in such a selection. | the beginning of a gencral movement | oflices are now forced to transact their | o we 1377 the presidential contest was charter to a Yankton man to run a {erry | one store in New York seven of the | aehs of the world e which would have a very de- | land business under great disadvanta T eon el was | on the Missouri between Yauktonand tho | fwelve snipping elerks, all under 40 m,r rminint long ago consed to bo ENATOR VAN WO has written toSve. | cided influence upon existing | 4nd at heavy and necdiess expense. at ats height 1 Washington. Church | Nepraska side. The commississioners | yonrs of aee. unmistakably bald, and | looked upon as w weed in these parts. 16 had changod places from the housa | fixed a sehedule of charges and wisel —— Ho two more are vainly tr ing'to keep off | is a legitimate ngricaltural produet, organizations, The plan ary Endicott complaining that Ne- | party ro 2 Cresens (O > ' to the senate. Larly in the session, a | stipulated that cloping couples should be " i air restor: ) ed and ded systematically e- | 3 ‘¢ anmbitions and ronohine | MR CLEMENT CHAMPION ClAsE has rly N, A L ng 1 baldness witn hair restoratives. planted and attended o ystematically braska bas been slighted in the appor ’th«‘:' ‘; ] ‘r“-] l‘lffn- ;}M far-ronching | 0 Y ut of hls Wity s editor of a | Tesolution was introdueed exprossing the | €2 ried _1:(.; gratis," while pursuing | How women stand with rospect to | i verop of wheat or potatoes, The oil tionment of funds made by the Missouri | among the Jeaders of this movement | T0EE 0B SEHE L EEEEE TR convietion on the part of the senate that parents or big brothers must pay double | paldness he has, of course, not been able [ 15 sent to market fiom Lyons in whole yiver commission. The senator keeps a | resches beyond the boundaries of New 3 Hayes and Wheeler haying reccived a | 7™ to discover by his method of observation, | sale quantitics, but w small part of each A on Nebraska's intevests, | York. It is, indeed, alveady making Chuarch Howe. He has the sublime im ‘ AYIIE f r. O'Sullivan, for ten years the [ for they wear bonnets in public pl s product is- put up in small phials iigh oint | deiicieneres in the matter of har ut | Mr. Hotehkiss says. The bottles for ave rise to avery lively debate which | Progress, has sold out and will retire | he assumes that they are far less likely | commerce contain twenty ounces, and asted (wo days. Chureh Howe asked to | from the field Ilvumm':ll' y ‘]\lr. ( .m& than men to be bald, for women are htecnibalilos aromnoliediniganys ""; S 4 % o | yanis one of the most genial members of | nearcr to nature m-allowing the ha to rent worti o at Jirst hand bo excused from voting when it first | 0" piofossion, big hearted and level Men cover their hair with hats ng $96. Mint farmers, who during change front on Church Howe. This ig | ¢4me up and was so excused. On the ded, a hator of shams and a true aps, and hence the hair falls awa season of shipping and packing fre- decidediy cool and refreshing, Mr, Lin. | final passage of the resolution the record | friends. 'The jottinger expects to seehim | sice it no longer has any function to | quent Mro Hotehkiss' factory, say that inger is the owner of one share of Bep | [PA%e 376, Senate Journal 1877,] shows | in the harness again ere long, and in u rform as a natural shield. *The days [ peppermint-raising is considerably more stock — faco value §230 — while Mr the following resuit: Yeas—Ambrose, and mm'n-.)»rum:tlllv field. of its usetullness in the economy of life | profit .{-1.- lI;.m W he ‘n' ruising, and .I\i: e Rt - | Baira, Blanchard, Bryant, Calkins, social family event of uncommon | are past, and, like the tails of the mon- | surer crop, the average of seasons anc cy in Cuming | and at’all times resort to art to hide their | “'t0 give away to my colieky frier i 5 W vor | majority of the clectoral votes were en- | Loxiliah el 1 folt clsewhere. . What its future | Pudence tocall upon George W. Lininger | W ) Yot ¢ rendlight of demoerney ) ewh at its futur and Bruno Tzsehuck, the republican can. | titled to their seats. This resolution | eounty and publisher of the West 1 she | whether his headguarters are at W shall be will depend mainly upon the ington or ut Nebraska € ! i e P wisdom and pradence of its teaders, An Mgz, Hexey E. Apsiy, the sponsor for | other interesting fact among current meny dramatic productions, was married | political events is the appearance of John iast weck to Miss Gereard of Madame | F. Andrew, the son of the great war gov Modjeska’s company. The next produc- | ernovof Massachusotts,as the leader of the tion for which the genial manager will | demoeracy of that state. The movement probably stand sponsor will be that of which g m the nowmination for gov- didates for the senate, to' bring their fluence as stockholders of the Bee to bear upon the editor and get him to o Wi " HOY WS anc verwhe, r's worth of o ANCO Wi ar keys and the sles of the ears, it ha the market considercd, than almost any ““I'he Children of the Abbey eruor was spontancous and overwhelm- | z daane BCALonm olby e o | loealimportance was the marringe on the | keys and the muscles of the ears, it has 5 ' ) ® e ing. Onco startod, it swept along the | iBtorest in the concern. On the other | LA Ohay mas ‘“'I'f‘; ]_"_“|‘ ge: Gar- | oG8 TEST e thees and only olaldren of | become rudimentary from disuse.” ~ Yet | thing else they could " uroduce on their B Berva Lockwoon, the Washington | demoeratie line like wildfire, and men | hand, llh't‘lhl«,rlpflllll& 1;{.'.;. omna tathis| A8 GIIGI, 51‘|;|'ln\\|'n'3m\"ziu \‘:”;:{: Mr. and Mrs. “Tomoo, residonts of tho | if \\iu:z:-n.fu}h:\\ min's I;'t;’,‘.;i' cropping ifable mintsoil, 7N e ow & olio 8 livioldn ol Sfarcng YT own name nearly four-fifths of the entire EDOOR, 3-QIVLTH, e, ck, erdigris valley ie trio were marrie 10 hair, so far as to keep I ractico 5 T riting. lady luwyer, throw a client out of the | yieldod their preforencos and aspirations | 9% WIE FRAEY BIETIN S 6 EME SMEE | walton'and Wileox—2, to thlr ohosen. mates ot high noon i | of banging and frizzing, Mr. Eaton fore: | peohlataeter tn Handwrlting. |\, window of her office the other day be- | without objoction, and even with glad- | Stock. Being practically the owner | W08 BT CNTIEL L] e presence ol 500 guests. The “happy | ses the sad time when' they will beas | s odidvd st Nicholus for y eavse he questioned her construction of | uess, becoming the most ardent dovotees | 0 the Bek it ' is mot dikely | o Ny U EEO U Terauson, Hinman, irs,” besides the couventional togas, | bald as men B oy [ Wiia alin A ko the statuto. Male lawyers will note with | of the new political star. So far as we | that he would allow the own of T[N TR T ST TG S| wore badges to prevent a confusion of His observations as to the teeth are | oo Cohvacters from their writing, As oloastre Miss Lockwood's rondy mothod | nre aware Mr. Androw has no politinl | ® #Iglo share of stook o reverse tho | 1)l SIS BOWO BAC NORM-S, | brides and grooms. The total dismoin o)y gensral, Hooan morely 474 the writing of every nation is distin- of dealing with obstreperous clients, record, but he is said to be a man of char- | Poliey of the paper on any vital qu N s he legisla- | berment of “the Tomee family, though | while the old men remember a timewhen | gyishod by certain strong national peou ' 2 SN TR R U ture, Church Howe's vote on United | tearful in a way, brings consolation to | dentists were almost unknown and false | o Giag S is for an 6xport to dacide e seter and mtelligence fitting Lim for lead- | Much less achang ont. on States senator for the first three batlots is | the old homestead in the shape of un- [ teeth a curiosity, now “nearly half the §55 0" i belongs, Huving Marriew Dowp, of Elizabethport, N. | ership. This remains tobo detormined, | The Germuns have un adage that the | PEER SU0ROE (B0 TN O S BEORES | broken gates mud fences, and an enlarged | people over twenty years of igo have ono 10 Wi nANION & WIoRIAIGUER. LA J., signed the temperance pledge at the | But be has & name that is o tower of | | Apple never fulls far from the troe on |y ool 5 G0 NE Cavoling demoorat, | Y004 pile. or both jaws oceupicd by artilicial teeth, | 3 common to all men, but in different j Pooms of tho Woman's Chrlstian Tempor: | strength i Massnchusotts, and it waa | Which iLgrow." " It is porfectly natural | Shomise & SoWh, Catoliya Homoortt | “ifhoro was a wild timo at Arapahoo | aid the sign of i debtisl ‘oeeupics it | dogrovs, can be soon in‘ovory handwrit wnco union in New York on Sunduy and | doubtiess this, rather than considerations | f0F young Chaso to see nothing wrong in | (R AR N S SUBRc 0 | rocontly. T tho Publio Mirror s w fith: | SEIORIE FRSL, SLGrioh “forms “no | I A cortatn numborof meb i cin 1 84l dropned dead: “How i 4 e the candidacy of & man who has been a 0,01 o professed to be a | ful refléctor of passing events, the town Rt ‘ - even-ived, sonsible, and practieal, Men almost immediately Py of persor merit, which made him so " republican independent, republican on | 15 wotully wanting in moral grit and o | basis fora scientitic conciusion Histo ceoityrr) almost cortain to write many times before’ Matthew had signed | ovorwhelmingly the preference of the | Conmon bribe-taker in the legislature, ] : ! . il ALY RS grit and a | 03 memoirs of men and womon of past | OF L C i HEe K e wvery lottor 0 y & has devied blackmail on liquot deaters | Batonaiissues und u tomperance granger | ealaboost, —*Hell-bent hoydiooms,™ says | Sl if men and women oF PAst | plain, round hands in which every lotter the pledge and broken it is notstated in | democracy. 1f he inherits the great | iy Ablors, and dosorved u much | on local issues, Wesimply ask what | the Mirror, “fill their worthlcss hides genorations show that defoctive L6obh | jy distinetly loginlo; neithor vory much the disputehse. qualifications which ‘rendered bis dis torm in tho penitontiary. the o i 3 3 with liguid poison and raise the deyil | Were common in those days, and it s | g, n10d forward, nor tilted backward; no LR q ialdons ! aaid | ru N penitentiary than | right a man with such o’ record has to nerally. We nsk: nay. moro. we de. | only within racent times thaut the care of | 100" vopy Rt No NOMINATION ever made in the state “‘l’y:“; S a8 'I .::“T“.\“' I"‘ \ b L the support of any republicun ;n:mnl thiat the community be purged of ;'l'*”";"‘) yags x”'\'\l'.!:{“'”.'i tention, | hor, nor with heads niuch ahove o tails e ey 00 L JMBAMO, -4an (emearnay. oF L0 === iquid leprosy, and by the gods of here had - been skilful and - cducated |4, ogers are so distingmshed; the letters bas given such universal f-“l'*'*" tion s |y state bave dene wisely in | OMAHA needsa strong delegation W1 Aq the Just meetingof the city council Bdochus, Gam brinus, wid all thi rext of dentists two, three, or five conturies ago, | ) huying about the sume general up ‘ that of John M. Thayer for the governor- | ki him their standard boaver. The | the coming legislawre. There aro many | o ordinance was introddeed unial | e, . ill-betsoten | they would hiave tound work enougli to | Hapitlude® uiid tho Imes true to tho edies vship. General Thayer's ears must bo | Jry T tho commonwealth would be | questions of vital interest to hor advance: | south Sixteentls strect. onpos to NATTOW | 00ble of this outraged commumity swear | 40, and among people of the same gen- | of o “paper, noither tonding upward burning continually if the pleasant talk [ [ ov S for having such a lender, and in | ment as a eity which must be dealt with l"mlle\_';-n xl~\l';"l( nlvxmnfv lot 5lm by the eternal wa will uve our rights or | & ”K"“.‘ 0 m‘“‘“”[“»'- those who now give | yor " downward. Exact, business-like s % o sl tha g fod ik ) sl - . . 8 slock 236 from 100 feet to, 66 feet and to | wade ki feep in bedud b DI e nent ople will have an exact handwritin, 1 the state press has any effeet upon that s [ aard TPk 4 oxt 808 o P 00 1ee-deey A 1 4 2z o peoy vill ha i I \ OF $ho stato | ) the piesent searcity of really great and | at the next sossion, Changesin the char- | ofer the abandoned portion of the street | Beer for ali'n us, Mister Barkeeper,” It is | The disposition to substitute artifioial |y, tastic minds revel in i quirks and part of his anatomy ¥ : - ¥ \ : 4 | . RGN 1 | pa worthy men in the dewocratic party, | ter are demanded by her remarkable | for sale. The ordinanes, which was re. | Possible the militia will be ealled to sup ‘“n nutural l'l": ':“f“ “I L Comes | g0 ers, particularly for the eapital Spm————— Ao 18 10 ) ‘or ake of | gre d clea ands and s & ; ) s the toughs or kogs, a0 rom mere regard for personal appear ] e e Wi e RABKL renublicans have nothing | thereis o om for him. kor the suke of [ growth, and clear heads and sound busi- | forred to the committee 6n grades and | Press the wughs or kegs, or both oI e PR A B enss of houn. | lettors, and this quality is not Infreqi ol 4 t the improvement that 15 possible in the | ness sense will be required o grapple i i Y A toothsome chunk of petrified news | { 5 J $ in ecrtain business hands, as if tho writers om courting the prolbition . gading, should be rgported adversely N try towns where many of the youug he pros: P > to gain fr 14 o I N f 1 relief from the prosaie nature of A : O | oharacter of the demoeracy, all men will | with the problems which will prosent | The only objee e \ comes howling down from the Minne: | 08 v v cally Sound | found @ re a U io n1 fallacy. It will neither benefit the party TR I |vu 0 T e TR Pt The only object is to (benefit the three | chadusa. Specimens of mastodons and | Women insi W 1 ha lh i o ‘,\‘ J'ulu their work in giving fiourishes to - certain nor add to the prosperity of the state. The P 3 . i et > e Sy " | owners of th eestion by adding | reptiles have been found in the neigh i 2 1 rm i nen hie prosperily OF LA sEe. @ le | sumething more to commend him thaa [ the republicans of Douglas county for | thirty-four feefto theid ot frontage and | borhood. Colonel Wikgockr's collection | Y4 ooth bettel | wre apt to bear on tho pen while writing, plank in the state platfory & | ™ ludes that the indica ; iguored by republicans in distriets wh ro the hieritage of a great name, senators and representatives will com- | ymaking three good lots out of a single lot | embraces une grinder of a mastodon that to: ¥ |V.l"‘l[ -h.mmw:n“\ :! ‘n}u ; .:‘ e u'.] and to wake their strokes hard and thick, ™ guored by republicans s 5 whe — and respeo! ¢ EhIna a 3 Stiok L & BLEIS 0 ensure long! YT ions ave that the man of the future, anc ) e contrary, people who are not sure i arty sentiment declines to uphold pro === mand respect und nspire confidence. | which now fronts on the alley, At the | [medsures in lengtn 8 inc and DA Be diatant futhro. will bo halrieas | OB the contrary, paanle who are Aok abss 'ibii‘ ,’l‘l" » he Knights of Labor Qonvention, Lhey will command respect beeause they | point i qu n the Sixteenth street via- | \ron o in width, - "’,"'“’:' suat tieas: | und toothless. Ttis o very interesting s \”v’; )l | o ‘\‘“‘I“ e with MI!XI‘\\:‘N lon, — SR 08 it N 40 ey iy s D £ e 06 4 ures b} inehes in zth and 24 in diam- | &' ‘ - % . = | coutrol, press uneve yiand with OUS —— The anaual convention of the Knights | are without excoption the uames of men | duct ends, The width of the strcet is none | eter, u joint hone thut measurcs 11 inches | SURC0h dnfd we 4t fad o have 1o Iave | jooking, seratehy nands. ~ Ambitious peo- Dit. MitLen has resigned s place on [ of Lavor will be held this week at Lich- | of charactor, encrgy and push. They | oo groat to secommodate tue traflic | one way and 9 the other, and below Ui it di RURIOG, S ord e ‘:‘m‘ O ey | Plearcapt to e overworked; they are the national congressional demoeratic [ moud, Va. Much interest is be man- | will inspire confidence because they | which will flow over the brid, Josides, | doint, in the small of the bone, it meas 6 ',“,'I‘Ijjj‘i IS, SIS L] always in huste, and r.llm,firruu\ l“mf'“ ¢ 0, 1 on his urgent request | ifested in the sessiun m 300 to 1,060 | are men of sterling reputation aund T T AP e | res 22 inches in eireumfcrene Healso | Paper i) their't's, or their i's, ey are also L 1.“fi“"fi'ff-"'n"1"l Gy |I“ |u h.n.m.(‘.‘.l‘m delogates, representing the various subor- | unguestioned mtegrity. Headed by one "\ S trect. would reuder: the |y, 5yt of tha buckbono and Tribs of a News Abont Vilas ant ta run the last fow lottoré of every Chiolly” Ogdon bas been ny fom ng ) - 4 i ¥ Loy, running from Fifteenth to Six- | girpent which, according to the best eal- | ) 4 e word into an illegible serawl. Flurried, his stead. Mr. Charles I Brown, who | dinate bodies in the United States and | of !‘_r]nx]hn most huu;\w! \,\1 fue- | teenth street, practically useless. Every | culations that ean bo mide, was not less | Chicnge Int r-llecan Que of ¢ "'1'*“ troubled, a conscienco-twinged porsons polled 1 his race for congress two years | Canada, ave expected to bo in attendanea | SeS5IE BUSRESS Mel, eorge W Lot | consideration of publie cony nee is | than 135 feet long, and would huve meas | 105t . RRAR AN TEI T fako, wia ve a crabbed and uncven handwriting ngo tho hoaviest demoeritic vote ever | sl several perplexing questions, whoso | S0 SIGH O tho Foquirements of & | oPposed to the sehomo emboicd in 1 ured 5 feet through tho largest part A G foreman of the Lotroit No Uncertatnty. . east in this district, doos not #ecm to | importance to tho future of the order can | great and growing eity r dinanee and it should be sat upon with g e Abend Post, in which the following up re is 0o uncertainty about the effect ) ¥ have been mentioned in conneetion with | scarcely be overestimated, will be brought em—————— aloud thud by the council at its uext | <ppere are are 445,000 voters in fowa eared on last Thursday: of Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and the honor. The harmeny of the bourbon [ up for discussion and decision. Friends | Caspioares for the senatorship are | wecting Sioux City hus four dam suits Hostmuster Gonoral Willlm ¥, Vilas | Disrriocs Howedy. Mo cve, need te harmonizers is not just at present visible | of the order have every confidence that | appavently as scarce as hens' teeth, but Se——— SV, LMK 1A aar, SR, St fod Unitad \ SHNOR BAnAOS 1 PG ufler A e t“"l“ if they will take one O bt 1t muny flash upow | wise and conservative counsels will pro- | tho railroads aro hard at work grooming | Tue Buriington read was cuiely ve- | *pLICN & G0k ol ouse at Pacitie | steasies Tndin, and in tho aficrnbon werg | © oo A0%68 Gl ___ the public gaze before the November con- The excellont management of the | the dark horses for the race. It will. be [ spousiblo for foisting the bogus railroud | Junetion will be opened October & sentenced by Judge Haug to siaty days | Crichton & Whitney seli hard and sof( st has closed at the polls. Knights of Labor in its esccutive branch | safe to bet on the fayorite, commission on the people of Nebraska, l The Iowa Town Lot company bas liled | in the Louse of correction. coitl,15th and Lzard and 218 5, 10th streed

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