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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY. DECEMBER 6, TWO THOUSAND ACRE TRACT, | buck: 52, ibasteomeer sgved, A T POLITICS 1N MODERN SPAIN. |t o ooe'etet o inculci: | menty S pots, 105 mens annan | TDEAL BROILING, g {o lestn that Swif u‘:.‘]‘l‘\fw; r S tton of great principles arc preferable o | wages. &1,350,000; value of plant, #2000 Trotling can bo done in the oven of the revolutionary measur d of | unmiting with repu thought that by | 000 n ex- | facto ‘ King table ware 10 pats; wa § 0004 0,000, For making glass or Stov more pe! rwith the Wire cetly thanover Charier Oak Rar Gauze Oven Doo ive coals, 1 Omaha tor the comirn TAIN IN Surmises About the Recant Laad | ¥ ntry Passing Through a Pe al Purcha i plosion could bo averted while those, on | plant, &1 he s by Mr, Touzalin, 0 on Mouarchical - Restoration, ‘ {he contraty, who place violence above | chimheys, 7 firms, 11 factorie, 131 pote ay tho stoak, chopg ham e fish on & Army of - - persuasion, supposed that by taking this | 1,465 hands; wages, $600,000; plint, $500,- wirobroijor or nicat tack, placing it In an == Coun LETTER FROM EMILIO CASTELAR, | same step they could brin ut an im- | 000; product, $0,000,000 lamp chimneys, ordinary bake pan to cateh the drippings. o oven with the tes, No “"“l"f[ timoit wi Ain in 20 minu 10 end of th ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION | | mediate outhreak. This w | for mnot enter 1« my reason | bosides almost numberless candy jars, T the coalition, which | flecjors, lantern globes, ete.: value of fent Riot Quelied, 1« no one that seemcd lie bravery to interview this of founded, The coalition is responsible, | furnish’ business for several other facto morally at least, for the | 1 Lincoln | Progressive Ideas Slowly hut Surely | caused me uncasiness and anxicty, de. | product, $1.100,000 & year. There are . nicely cooked ready to Serve. wveral Biled in the Scerotary of | | | town compared with its Growing — Itevolution and Ree | votedas Lhave been for the last fiftcen | Dosides s11” flint'and 11 green glass facto- THISIS TIE IDEAL WAY TO BROIL MEATS, State's Office—A Salvationiat ¢ neighbors in the wild west ) At Pistnve of | years, to the propagation of the princi- | ries, with 1,750 hands, earning $850,000 There is no taint of coal-gas or smoke, 1t Up tAncoln=An Ineine toubtiul if a company of sal AN Lkl d | ple "of a__ republi without — a | wages; value of plant, $1,100.000. Stained 1 the moats fre more tender and better in LAt T necessaty at the pres. Spain's Great Orator. | revolution. My foars were well | glass, glass signs, 1 druggists’ wares flavor than those broiled over the coals. | ¢ convenience or |m-|lllv|§ in the oven | Fies will be appreciated I\?-v\m_\ house-keeper, Mavnio, Nove r 15.—[Correspond- M n town, but there were a events of last September. Amor - and adds another to the many reasons why IYROM TREBRE'S LINCOL N Tarbet wiho rermariied tat It would be | ence of tho Bir throtgh tie “Europonn | o hations ldens quickly becom faots, | . "Wiat ls home without a mother {10 Cliarter Oak Rango or Stove with the The recent pu sby Mr. A | 1 e to secure several battalions | Correspondence ageney.”]—In Spain | anda warm imagination gives life to [ Why, it is dhout as comfortless as a Wire Ganze Oven Door should ba preferred zalin of some 2,000 acres of land Tie members of the coali- | mantlepicee inwinter time withont « b ated revolution, and it eame | te of Dr- Bull's Cough Syrup. ion of the legislature || witd tion ady policics are more idealistic and theoretic 8eN0 FoR LuoSTRATED Citcuars avn P Lisra, to all Others Mow i the market. this city has apparently awakened un o Mans a Tmagl yhi: Ghtls it s 1 bt e it gt b | e v i bV than many writers imagine who obsti- | (0L RLCCRCodted or wished, The in No_dotilourenx of netralghy can. be CHARTER OAR $TOVES and BANGES aro SOLD IN NEBRASKA us tllows: SOEN Pave Souli tsde T It 1o trests & | Since the ehange of management noth- | bately perseverein judging them only by of General Villacampa | permanently cured by the usc’ of Salva o N GETTLE & FAGER, vt reeern s FRASKLING A LA M b : [ ing 1« reported except that De. Hay, | their external nspects, The Spanish na the Sagasta tion Oil, Price 2 conts. TEnsvnass | N, 5. JOUNEON ettt Seoeen REND, V'-_‘fiumm for Lincoln in proportion to the | (i, as put in charg, s procecding | tron, monarchical and catholie, had al- | which felt obliged to retrog - =‘ LM‘“itan(l"k e \_nw .\\l( s ‘|{!“\|\/«I I\l:\l ERTY, . .n-s»(;. 'r:v coal boom for Omaha. The local press | quietly with the management Withonl | wavs been in a state of combat with [ even halt, for a tme, in its onward | A Hint From a Philanthropic Watch- W M PR TON o Kxrson: | 1 S DUKE, s . BiATTSROUTR! of the city have built everything from « | any trouble or inconvenicnce, ‘The bi- | (000 os rapresenting revolutionary and | mareh. It also shattered the republican maker. B STURDEVANT ‘& SON, +oii1 Arinson. | A, PEARSON, 111 il SreRLING city of ralloray sl forest of treos | ennial report of the institution that ou . L conlition, whose more intelligent and | Now york Sun. “Peoplo spend a gres KASS & CO Cinoron. | 176, GREEN Srromsnoncy i ailway sho, B 10108 €03 | 16 have boon firnished the commissic new ideas; with Germany thatstarted the | goetrinar PE wore SUrBESOt | danlof monay neddlessiy tor ying Thete KRAUSE, LUBKER & WELCH, .. Cowunnos, | J A PADDEN & SOV, ©7 1000 Suremion, on this ground, and yet it has been done | of idead butldings by the first of the | reformation, with Fhigland that invented | anda disconcerted by this fool. | Acatl of money necdlesslyfor having their LAk ; UM LLLILR AL LI C o allin the dark and without authority. | yionth, and which was promised at that | the parliamentary system, with France | hardy revolt. Those who prc gl e S P A e —— m———" “T'he first sure thing that was ecited in re- | time, is not yet forthcoming, omie | ghat inaugurated the revointion; and thus | peaceful to armed measures in New Jersey called here one day last | 5 gard to the Touzalin purchase was the | trouble may be had in obtaini forward, as was to be expected, av d his wateh had stopped nn nd then gone on again the L. lie wanted it eleaned, as it was overtaken in the nincteenth cen- | weck and s e 1 v ahastat \ ON A RIOT ) | plored clemency for the enlpable exveotedly bringing out of the mouldy chestout i for of tha National hotel, | tury imbued with mnovations,and forced | Fafly\romising for the future to keep | SXpectedly the Chicago, Borlington & Quiney were wiy, was on a riot on Saturday cept the spirit of modern thought, | within the law and to bring about the re about to_remove all its shops 1o i | eyening on Aceount of too miuch com 1to assimilate the indispensable dog. | publie without haviug recotrse to blood. | 16 {60 L "M:“'l"“l“‘“"v!m_* k] ground. ‘This, however, the railway offic | mumon with the ardont l{ carol cd W00 Lo Bow o, AR T SWR ey | Ml Iln-\'nlvl:mu'n‘I :}1.‘( ‘llh“r\ IMM} LA L S el Pt cials of high aud low degree vidiculed | around the hounse, with a m!u' .lux‘] two parties natwrally sprang into exist for, npjl then (ml||‘< ; .ilun(n”u.\ m\ln‘(‘ charged him £ or §4 for the work, ‘Lh¢ ! but of ‘existence, anil it 18 prosumable | wenpon tud someof the help | (o POUCK LI by the ol historical | DY their own promise. “But there were | Liguothing to do if a watch nets in tat it no definite the | Withit, creating such excitement thitt tho | jusiitutions and combutting all ehanges, | §ls0 others: blonging 1o the Coallion, | wayis to take note of the hour, minute, RN R ex. | oo were catied, | Thop uncarthiod the | ol exeriing overy efiort o induoe | (05 wito, comsider srwaments nrelest | qud second, wion: it stoppod. + hen & cept the faet t good | hiim up, and to-day tho judge will assess [ liberal reforms. Lho powerful advocates | 1010110 this compromise, and will have | {S¥elee can seo Just whero the dirt that of the old regime found a strong ally in sccular belicf, and the friends’ of the reformation and liberty had to multinly ins slopped the works lies, and can e move it by fastening down the main spring and taking ofl the balance wheel Otherwise he would have to clean all the works, not knowing which particular part needed cleaning. 1 told my eustomer this, and he had only a trifle to pay for aving his wateh put in order. If the wateh had really needed cle overitis not likely that it w goue on again after stopping e tothe school fund, appeared at head king for him to pay i Yesterday his wife quarters and shed_ copious t one as a simpl neial investment X Oneof tne ymen who ought to 'h‘n‘v\uvnw k‘nrmlul-_:n-ll:mvlmu,unlr for his relense, but the hard hearted | their “ll\;l)' i"i('- s 1!\:\!;;«'_'»-\! Touzalin’s intentions, drops the hint | jailor was deaf o her entreativs and im- | {IIUMOrable obstacies, in the hor this: That, whereas the B. & M. tracks run TOWN TOPICS § slavery with all i through the center of these ac A cage was commenced jn the distriet | op7ocio'gm . We St 00 HTlar Ot 6f EHb oity: Nani. | conrtiSatirdayiInswhlah Avgust Pratt, {10 C : and three miles out of tho city a hand- | gy inistrator of the estate of N. P, Isaacs, rome suburban town could be platted in | deconsed, secks to recover from Frank the heartof this tract, ort of rival to [ Sheldon and others the possession of cer: the suburban town of Pecks ove on | tain Lanco property and $1,000 rents the Missouri Pacifl intercsts | that the petitioner elaims has been re- | ened perd SR } G ipriRAR l‘,‘ “j:n’_‘(‘l‘ ‘|f" vy | alized from the property in the Tast year, | IR0V s el b el en of progress have, in the same man- Six weeks ago ground was broken for | MO0 Lkt 8 this could be made to Mr. Fouzalin a | 4 new biock oq N- street, near Eleventh, i h””{i'(y‘"'}.‘,-lf' d [""::“"I;' 5t Lish s feeder for a line extended to that point, | and yesterday Odell, the popular res: | 1208 AL ST BRCENT SRR, | DOEE and the B. & M. could put a depot there | tauranter, opened its doors for business, Bt i 1 L 1 | tion, similar to that traversed by Eng nd run a suburbuan train when the pop- | he huving locatod his dining ,]L“;l.,",",,f"f,' land towards the end of the seventeenth revolution at any price, and as soon = possible. Itis evident that where such A LACK OF UNANINITY exists, there can _be nmo union Anim portant faction of the coulition secs this mtradiction and is, consequently, de termined to adopt our poliey, quiie con-: vinced that the conservatives owe their ‘it steength o the known determing 0 of the extreme republicans to rush wdlong into a reyolution, the only re- . sult of which would be to diaw down on 16T Bt Raguivop Help a scries of reactionary measures that | pocryit her enfeebled energies with Dr. would hecome more and more danger- | 5T EY BHEEBEE O NCordinl ous to liberty and to the country’s wel- | 44 ol Purifier. $1.00 per bottle, fure I am firmly convineed that every o e . body will be brought over, sooneror | Pho engimoer of an Aiabama coal to ndvocate universal suffrage and | mine got into a_discussion about religion s evolution as the best way to secure | with his fireman, and the water ran_ out of the boiler and an explosion followed mmeden intolerance, nd privileges advantage of ning all id have INTERNAL D1 Bt the olds were 1inst us, and we were beaten. In this crinently enlight- encd period; like unto the sitk worm im areanted. Tho side track and | building. The main halli T T A b T T While four or five men were killed ph station of Newton, east of Lin <-hz:'n Iy f-vrv'vihh'_' 1,4:4, 1;“1;'\'":(’,‘”‘,‘(3 half of the present century. Notwith- o key thut 1\!"_'"”'"‘ LIl :;;"I;{""\"“ neither of the two men were hurt. R e coln five miles, has alrendy been moved | most commodious dining hall stato 4ot EHINEY, Eh8 revol neous events is to be four ! i —————— : 5 TN PRADUBINGGUR 10 lnd Jately noquired in this purchuso; | West. : ; e has e e ey | following considerations Worse Than u Fire Alarm. i AGURING QLR | and it could be relocated awain to tho | Mollie Harlan, a colored girl from Chi- o T URHA L Ee e atbati | ¢ TMODERN SPAIN | Oneof the most droadful_alarms that y < BELVE;0F :BOURE center of this track with no difliculty and f‘i”"‘?-\\x'{"";"-’L “','},‘i',‘l“,”,‘{1;"‘,’,‘,',"?';;fl'l P the reyolution. " An Englsl- | 1510w v-\\}u;ull:rnj (_h“"l-;';":"lls “r“]‘)";;'. cun be sounded in amother's ears is pro- iz MVUSEONT G T iy, ORHGRANARTD 1itlie‘extanso wlore the police Juge this morning, American who undersgunds | 1o that of the restoration of the Bourbens | duced by croup: dreadful, becanse 1o is | (I HUS P o 1o el QEENKIRARTOE, THE HASTINGS BASE BALL ASSOCIATION | Slie Diuascdl the Suphath in teflietions o | [inglish politics, if he wishes to obtam | it Francs, and tho xestoration of the | known to be dangerous; the more dread- 4 W FREEING. {1 § ; d articles with the sccretury of | ber condition in the eity jail. Whe ocet- | o "Gpaet idea of the ruling party in Spain | Pove in Bome. These periods of testora- | ful because the Tife of loved ono is in : PRTE SR Wl i The association is organized to | sion of her arest was that while her, s | 0G5 a ministry. eomposed of | Hon oceur every time that revolutions | joopardy. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy ¢ ball. A board ot nine directors will | she supposed, solid man, who waits like schen and of | have not succeeded in e blishing them- failing safeguard against this L the business and they have a L:I\nr ;‘|'|‘|_.lh\; \\]I‘l!llll\(). "\) lmu \:thlx like. Chamberlain, for our Sa- | S0l l~m|l:x “hlhlrhi\-.[h| ‘.r]lyn::”l:l\l;»:::ix[lnén‘l) disease. Its reputation as ¢ stock of £,000 divided into shares [ other st avok -::m i :n his a counterpart of the first as ']“'” S as l;!,»lu by ‘I.I l"”_ otion | Preventative md cure of croup is fully cach, Tho indebtedness of the | prisoner, eame upon them and, of the second; the first repre Ialiprogioss gl OStin MDiROURnt and_ firmiy established. In factitis the corporation is limited to $1,000 and w | couple of shots at'ler, as she claims, <ents the liberal middle classes, who keep | Will accomplish its aim, just as _England | only remedy which can always be relied e ]l T D L O «imee it was noted that | Qiive the idens of party progress, tho Pro 1 il ““.'I”;‘I‘{I‘Isll:.l‘l|l)|‘l;::1‘\".'\:V‘l'i'ld;‘l‘ BN S LLBN Wr o} ! L. A On AT tor LIBTADES KO LiLbeeaTnors || GEotka Sxileh blib evaEyzday, ioroak wmn|(ACCIKE I OE Bhoondrepcearla e f-government with liberty and | * New Wrinkle in Dolls. RILEY & Di l jpigsale Liguor N A a ARVl JtDOL- | 5l bird of this piace, had brokengail and | demoeracy that would not accept the re o} EAILI0 CASTELAR Parisian dolls are now constructe ot i honnt (hey ocd of the soek” | Hind skipped. Some days after, another | Public. Sueltis the nature of the politi- = * | after the modcl of famous acte umaha Neb . holders ean amend the articles ie fol skipped i S 1 s 0! B a G & S —— 5 y y i S actresse: 0wt mamed oiizons of Hactings. biok | erook i thié place, wito was pliving s Sl L I R b T i SPAIN'S GREAT ORATOR. Sarah Bernhavdt, Mary Anderson and ] . . the corportion with their signature band o Mrs. Smith, cons e AL S I e other theatrieal celebritios appear faith- F -I- |- d Ei Gg.fi sv@‘E Efifls & co tlie artjoess 11, Bostwick, M. L. valisos to Kansas City to Smith, This tod | 0%tau il Muttos offors. the submis: | O212" Sy Bontanee.2" *! HI% | fully vopresented m wax playthings amilies supplied by ¥ hy more, W. G Clark, 8.0, Weigel, W B e, ancd did | sion to the monareh of a democraey that | Kdward King, correspondent of The A Totmi B Dilwarth, Wo S, MeRinmey, Emngel | thought it was good nddunce, and did | F0S 1y hoen its inveterate eney. | Boston Jouriiat, writes. drom Spain s T Omaha, Neh. Pickens, O. G Smith, 1L | BCE B LRI S gl e b o ANOTIER FACTION follows: Castelar has been here for some oo 3 - A H. A Eyler, T. M. Melntosh, O of the liberal party, under the lo titme, active and energetic, as of old, full | (fesns, DRk, Koot iy | GOODMAN DRUS 80., Bistributing Reoents 4 m,.J. 1. Mines, A. L. Clarke ‘,‘ "[_”h o8 casonSon | of General Lopez Domingaez, is of hope for the future of the republic in [ fiPProaching. ‘mu Im illious di ey JEDUT S t=] g y B, Knowlton, John Sluk C.J Rl e Lo from which | 1ng considerable attention at the g Spain, but perhaps a trifle out of favor ”}l'"‘_‘l‘ ,“'l"j';' l,hmdi’ ‘I'H_‘(',(;!bl\_l!nlpllnru. ns, J. B, Dailas, WL Dildine, €. A. | nished a berth in the cooler, from which 1 1 Goon: for it is believed that it will soon | With those more. radieal than himself, | Whichis serofulous discase of the lung Omazha, Neb o er and C. J. Hamot. B a0 Y be reinforced, on the one hand by the | who believe that the influence of the Armer Hillmaaworl 7 ’ 0 les of incorporation of the new | session of the polic (ccession of Senor Romero Robledo, who is the supreme obstacle tore- | jofor gold on his farm, found a spot | s —————————— g rovernuent in the peninsula. | Gff the soil was_curiously discolored. orrilla in their seeret heart of | jje get his negro hired man to digging, stelar s an idler by | 4nd he found that he had struck simply Don Lmilio is convineed | olay bed. No gold was found, but the that thes no use in fighting the chureh | oo who was rheumatie, discoyered U y such | in Spain. Its abuses can be corrected, | (154 When he dug m the clav his pains n union possible, even if agreed upon | hut its main structure may not be trifled | coiced. He excavated quite a pit, and by its originate The gencral public | with, *flo is not averse to giving the | noSdrsons in that vieinity declare that is of the opinion that this more pro- | ent dynasty a chance, but 1s confi- | 0 soft elay of the pit is a sure cure for gressive portion of the liberal purty is | dent that allits professions of liberalism | yyciiatism, and it is reported that in- actuated vather by personal motives than | are mistakea, if not v who lis 1 camp. . Both of T | these men exer influence in Span of | ish politics. But I do not think th; 1 men found a party to death out by the f naturaof the business the purchase of Some eleetric light patents to construct lines of | nearly fr 0 wire stations to illuminate streets, busi- Frotmlln and he had the appearanc nd private property, to contract | having been out 1 night. He was light for cities, towns, ~villages, ete. | helped into town and cared for, “T'he authorized capital stock of the com. | plained that hie had been on 2 spre puny 15 £100,000, divided into shares of I'he stock yards company have al -4 ha Thompson-Houston etric | Jailer P a i ready se sd himself fr > Zht company were rectived yestorday | from duty vestorday and passed the-day | (58 sleetdy separated Sl from the atthe secrotary’s oflice, The “place of | in Raymond, Officr Collier holding the | {EFCHENIGR 46 1 Vega do Armigo, business of the corporation is Omaha, the | fort during bsence. 10ft the liber nd ex $100 each and the capital stock may be | ready shown their ability “to handle all | FERRC 0 At ITE R VSR 0 Only the | leading. In .,,,..".-.-.\q,.{pv""c"o‘rf\'-o:r‘:«'n‘i‘:fii yalidewhoigoithoreionic 2305 7 Farnam Btreet, i bR 00,000 by a two-thirds vote | stock consigned to them, and thus far e o e i e ewml;lz T iastion | plying the clay to the affeeted p Display at their warerooms, 1805 and 180 arns 7 ; of the stock-liolders. “Thie_existence of | they have not been able to supply local | pyyician newspapers, the Journal des | prised to hear him say that the period [ V¥ Wity © the largest assortment of Planos and Organs to be found'lh the corporation .v«ln“r_:. ]H‘vl'll:lllfl nl‘vlwlnubty "(','\"x:::‘.;}?r"i‘n)-"lr\":',r‘:""'"(:':v)m were in | Debats, published a curious “account of | when eloquence cin be effective in Spain | We do not intend to endorse any ex any establishment west of Chicago. The stock embraces the Janra, but it may bo sooncr disiolved DY | Lincoln on the Sabbath dny: were num- | 81 interview with General Lopoz Do- | was rapidly passing awoy.. copt articles of genuine merit, hit we | pighest class and medium grades, including bwothinds vote, Ihe numes oft tho, in- | L0888 Hi0 Ch Rt S ey John | minguez, which seems to give color to y through the great refo take pleasure in referring to the “Ga ¢’m\|\:'u|l:,u\:.m“n{:- ‘"m_o: ‘)\nl.‘:“.":m ll' ? A DoHAs A0 maln e ol Blok nmunlmmu.furthnspol 5 L Hm't he uxn]ll_:\l{lln:mwr%l\' wh (-I;“nnr:un; land Stoves and Ranges,” whose ~I,Y,. J.W. Paddock, George W. can, P TP\ R N i party program embr eri¢ had given him to secure the abol of | jority is too well established to be ealied = l\-l«"_ ni«‘v'?fgtl'l flnlui-h]{i1\,l\frejl\l"j;\;"rmh‘.r }‘I“I:“\“l‘ ”]‘,'” M "'(’31““""‘ Do \t‘m,\h "I | reforms that'would be rather military | slavery in the colonies, to in in question. ‘They are believed to be un- sTE'NWAV, i t/‘m.m (ml?lli‘:hin(; ‘.mn( r:n N | Martin, Otlosiiss J. Gates Blue Hilf; 1. | than eivil, - With p.ml-h :\]plalf'nrm, it is | liberty of worship, and to cultivate ”‘5‘1. equalled by any in the world F|SCH ER 5 rali KD hlr\\ iinglscon wm:\" ¥, Johnson, Grote: Ira k. Doyle, EH. oLy ensy to nmq.fnn_'lml,lll'l‘]l_ 8 10 l;c a | democratic fecling in ?mn[-, £ ———— ’ al ave aniidiotho DaslewOstHEW ARG momentary suspension of voli L hos- | used as much eloquence as POS- Strawberries were picked in a garden &' HEALY - mm e Tresme——y of slate their nrticles of inrorpo i & tilities, bt this 18 more easily satd than | soss, with ail the skill that I knew | af Norsis. Mioh., duting & snow “storms | LYOMN ST T ! ::‘lllt'::,l':]‘:jllll;l';‘l;:'l ;\lxl:ln:-l-“t)xllmtllfir:ri;‘t: B Charles A, Roberts, of East Wilson, N, du(,,« S Dd e : " how 1[0 summon; llunL lnn\v‘ w:-_ are | ast wee iRl LS Y., had thirteen scrofulous ulcers on his iencral Dominguez, whether in- good | entered upon somewhat happier times, TR T— adyertising and publishing business, in= | ¢ WA ek Hood's Sareapnriife cured | faith or not I eannot suy, stands forth as | when there is loss reason for impulsive e e BURDETT, cluding the handling of stationcery, The | ., e the representative of tne final step in our | dash and push in politics, more room for P wital stock recited is $50,000 divid - - . POLITICAL PROGRESS, logic” and persuasion by the istent QTAN DARD, to shares of $100 cach, the corporation He Shot a Centipede Off His Toe. If Spain wishes to obtu ace like | prosentation of facts,” ‘There was some to extend over a period of twenty-five | Tombstone Epitaph: A company of | Italy, Hungary and France, ‘were | thing almost sad in this admission of the - LYON&HEALY Yoars and to commerice business at once. | fmmmigrauts had camped in Now Mexico, | once'in as disturbed 1 state is to- | distinguished author, perhapsthe [ e w0 signers o the articles are Arthur R R o i Han ¢ p ulml one night one of I.;m arty vl:'lm Ivlm w‘ll«]‘ xnnxu(,\unfum \’vlml these xlmlglg'm spe e of his day i“l‘"'“lxw' ,.1.,( > . s, y (Gibsa . C. , C. P | sleeping on the ground was awakened by -the right of self government. The | voice there was it tone of sadness as Pri lity and durability considered, are placed af Bently and A, € a peculiar sensation on his toes. He | conscrvative party oppose this solution, | said the words. Still, twenty minutes rices, quality X “TITK, WYSOUR AND BLUESPRINGS RATLWAY. | fooked and sw sh._encmots centipeds | on the ground that the country is not yob | afterwacds, n # brlliant afier-dinuer me_ chas, Ludmg von Seegel’ fowest living rates for cash or time payments, while the lonu' The oflicers and stockiiolders of the | crawling across his foot. Only a fow fect | educated up to the point where it can'be | improvisation, he showed that he Was | poresinror Meticine at e koval tmiveuy; | BStablished reputation of the house, coupled with their mos! Wymore und Blue Springs street railway | from him was the camp fire, and he conld | emancipated from a semi-absolute mon- | possessed of a1l his old cloguence. His | TKnight of the oyl "Austrian Order of tho ron {iberal interpratation of the guarantee on their goods, affords M tholr annual meeting increaged thelt | seo overy ibre of the reptile. Knowing | archy. ‘The liberal factions, on the other | wealth of gesture and of illustration was | G AMEL SN Gl WSy ll Briebtan O £ foguard against loss by possible capital stock and arranged -to engago in | ftg po ad the efieet of its sting, | hand, are endeavoring to obtain sel-gov- | in no way aeking, and we hear that he is | e of thied tage: Chevaiior of o ‘Losisn o | Hhe purchaser an absolute safoguard agai s all kinds of transportation business as | e v of exciteent, Afraid | ernment for the nation, with the ex; preparing o grand surprise for his [ Homerete,eto, auhi o oN1G ahoald not b gefects In materials or workmanship. well as passenger traftic. The articles | 1o move a muscle, he dared not attempt | and practice of popular sover political enemies at home and his politi- ‘ 3 of trashy curosile, 1t 18 £ tho On ‘1“‘"-‘ 10“‘ colved inuil paris of the world. _ I i anish, an | easence of ‘Beef, Coca, Quining, Iron‘and Calisaya, 1208 & DR} orb | W re Blaaived in pir genaine Spanish Imporial e rolating (o these’ changes and filed with | 1o shake it off. Aftor a second’s pause he | Such « reform recognizes the ne Pl riends here in & Rreat speceh to b | iBossss of the word patont ramedz. 1 4m tor the secrotary of state recite as follows: | ronched undor his head, got his pistol, | least two things—universal suffrage Wado At n bunquet givon at tho Hotel | ¥ TSR m KB P, LYON & HEALY, f ‘I'he business of said company shall be to | and, taking deliberate aim, fired. all the electoral frecdom that it entails, | Continentai in his hono - Bk 80 wOF construet and muintain a street It was a hfe-saving shot for the man. [ and the re-insertion in the constitu- | casion he will speak in over the streets of the city of W The centipede divided and dropped on | tion of those articles t he talks in I'rench he is like an eagle try- | &oon Sirery™ and Blue Springs, Gage county, for the | each side of his foot. But here comes the | absolute sovereignty of par ing to fly with one wing clipped. OFf | CInvaltabieio all who aro Itun Down, Nervons, Drs: transportation of passengers and freight. | ;most remarkable part of the story. | versal sufltage, which is alre ) Authority is given if decmed advisable | Within an hour after the shot was fircd | in Senor d ta hich s already insorted | English ho knows lttle or” nothing, yet peri, e ST RN 1 R R ! Sugzasta’s platform, fepresents | lio is very fond of the great republic’ over W Uhe board of dircctors to establish car- | the man heard a tertible groaning from | the most important part of the necessary | the sea and of 1ts institytions, und has HerMajesty's Favoritie CosmeticGlycoring A - » omnibus, or baggage lines 1 con- | one of their mulos tied only a few yards | reforms, while the articles of the cod ¢ Of | studied them most carefully in his copious 107_SARNAM STREEY L),2 1 0 e + e — e s S = nection with or apart from said mulway. | away. They went to them and found | 1569, proclamed by General Lopez Dom- SRR DIOUS | 10y by TTor Royal TTighness the Prince : . Tho { 1809, procla ; Lopez | pondence with the South American | Saed by TTor o s he capital stock of said corporation | one of them with his left fore leg swollen | inguez, would periit the confirmation of oorreapandencs droin. which Ha | Taae RELIABLE JE WEL ER, LIEBIG shall be §50,000, divided ints sbares of | 10 an immense size. The swelling in- | the liberties we already possess, or the orives a handsome income. He s con- | (LIEBIG COS G $100 each, I'he papers are signed by &en | epeased, as did the agony apd groans of | transition without trouble or perturba- | gtantly holding up the United Reynolds, as president, wund K. P, | (he brafe, until it dicd in about thirty | tion, from these liberties to others still | model for the South Ame ates as n republ Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Silverware i e 3 o 5 ’ % The largest stock. Prices the lowest. Repairing a specialty. All work warrant- minutes thereafter. An examination wus | more progressive. Conscquentiy, the | eans to follow. orth America on the Jarg ok s the low *pairing k| ITEMS made, and it was discovered that the bul- | party of General Lopez Domingncz is npt | American contine he suid to me, L'NBULNBUSINESSDIREGTOHY ed, Corner Douglus aud 16th strects, Omaha The ser { e has received from | ot that had severed the centipede had | an arbitr: entity created to x:nx\Yy “occupics the same position as e in e e e e e ————— Superintendent Calyert of the B, & M. a [ ontored the mule’s foot just above the | perso nbition, but & logieal, neces- | It is the birthplace of new ideus: = e — . wlat of the state lands crossed in the Re- | Lioof and inoculated it with the poisoa | sary, and indispensable factor in our pol- | of the real philosophy of politics.” Case | weccatry mune s SH REAN ROAD GART publican vatley by the road and brunches | from the reptile ities. It fills np o void in Sagasta’s plat- | telar has been bandsomely entertained 5 b £ . of the company and the new surveys that e form and satistics a great want, the most | by all the learned socicties and those The Tremont, W'BESTCART ON EARTH.” * been run on contemplated ling What powder will L use this warm | important one in our political condition; | which cultivate or patronize the fine arts 3. €. FITZGERALD & SON, Proprictors el s he platement will be filed for vefercuce | weuther: Why, Pozzoni's Complesion the constantand practical exetcise of na- | hore, and has ben' scen much in general Cor, #th and Pts., Lincoln, Nob. A —— - nd future nse, ] Powder lasts longer than any other, and | tionul sovreignity. s00ic Although he is now fifty-Touror | Tatesst day. Stroes cars from bousy t any > Preasuror Willard and Commissioner | §75, 01 stick y Hence it is that 1 have little faith o a | fifiy |;‘“.“.‘,., N osa i ook | pee! SINGLE, DOUBLE and LIGHT, Scott were down to Beatvice Saturday ¢ £ =% durable agrecment between politician §35Ih% 150 1hs, 53 Ihs. of re than forty, and” his ty, gool Y e such opposite views as Romero, Armijo | humor, . sprighily conyersiion, —und J. H. W. HAWKINS, and Domingucz *ersonul resolutions | friendly manner will mgke him secm Architect, decided upon without that prudence and | young cyen af he lives to le four score evening and over Sunday, going on a trip 5 o of mspecetion of the state building there C. A. Davis, of Nevada, Mo., snecs Secretary Roggen followed ou the nugn | 0 violeutly that he broke one of bis rib 840 %37, 8 EASY, DURABLE and CHEAP, Cratod free on board cars, teain yesterday, circumspection required of statesmen - Offices-#3, 8¢ aad 43, Ltichardy Hlock, Lincola, spures The board of public lands and buiid- often lead astray just as the testimony of For Good Puriiose Neb Bievator on1lth vivest = H {1 d M ings will be in session to-day for the resu our senses does, when not controlled and [ Mrs. A. M. Dauphin of 19 O ATQ,. | SInmem=—— g ¢~ GHARS, T. M,L[.l\l, Mm)agel‘. lur transaction of business and the pass guided by reason. A stick plunged into | Philadelphia, 1s well known to the ladies | Gauoway Carre. BHOKT 110165 CATTLE ! - Y m;:mn);ll-llh(hul are Iu-lln m the tns 4‘ water looks as if it were broken, and the | of that city, from the great good she has F. M WOODS, - COLDWATER, Mich, tutions for the past month he asylum illusion produced on tihe eye by the mo- | done by means of Lydia E nkham's 3 3 . Mention Omaba Bee, bills will be among the nunber. 1100 JIronor to bodio gave bisth fo the 61d | Vaxetants Compound. Buo. writes Mre. | Live Stock Auctfloneer RO T SO TONE: cio i s3b 2% Ou Tuesday the regular monthly mects nd false ideas concerning the law Pinkham of & recent interesting case: | Sales mude in ull parts of tha U S at fuir - 2 o 2 - H P tock o ¢! 3 ¥ i ing of the e bourd of educational govern the solar system. Iu thei “A young married ludy same to ne rates. Koom 8, Biate Bilock, Lincoln, Neb, M © utute and 18 0 ‘nds and tunds will be held. As there fmpressions upon the reting, objects foring with a severe case of Prola Galloway sud Bhort Hora bulis for sala The €. E. Ma.yue Real Estate and Trust Co are no public sales of school lands to pear reversed. So ina familiar cony and Uleeration. She commenced taking | — ' PARRSPE— ID HARNLZY. OMAT contirm the session of the board will be tion betw people of the south: | the compound and in two wonths was B 1 GOULDING, N. W. COR. 16th AND HARNZY, OMAHA, unimportant tate Superintendent Lane is home very talkative and imaginative, they | fully resto d. Ln proof of this she s " p, = sgori $000. omb it Pnndoruamatis BENE SU (AN L RALG] BIERG L Farm Loans and Instranea. Property of evory descr] ity. Land sals in tlon for sale 1n all paris of the ! ) wvery county in Nebraska. m 4 visit to New Humpshire, and is natural thing in the world a union be- | Influenced by foolish friends she attemp- . erery county in 2 o Ay s oy > _A",. & to enter upon the discharge of tween partics, and even between a num- | ted to evade the respousibilities of ma- | femact itbaras Back Lisesti Nop " = A COMILETE SET OF AUSTRACLS = th s duties. There is still in his b ber of political leaders separated by such | ternit After ten or twelve daysshe | —— - e - — Of Tities of Douglas county k Maps of the eity » 4rllu yunty, or any other some unfin .,nmll cen wor but 1t |I a yawning abyss as dmdi-: the liberals | came to me again and she was indeed in l{ information desired of chiarge upou app! on TR sil for him to complete it uati froim the conservatives. But the lessons | & most alarming state and sufered ter el 0 ez s Y the opening of the logislative ses of experience and the demands of public | ribly. I gave her a tablespoonful of the Riverside Short Horns Of strict opinion regulate all these matters, and | compound ey men and parties are kept in thewr true | til she fell asl positions. Senor Romero Robiedo and | lieve :uor Lopez Dominguez canuot manage | ued hour for eight hours un- 20, she awoke wmuch re and evidently better. Ste contin \king the Compound and in due THE BASE BALLISTS. Tie Lincoln base ball assogiation ave meeting with flattering success in the 4 - ‘) il - liscs, Louaus and True Lov question of stock subscriptions, and ure to agree politically although they may be | scason she beeame the mother of a fine Hulls (o | Puro Hates Filbert | Py | cap 8tock $150,000 commecing setve grrangoments (or the tho best of triends in privilte lfc. Dealthy boy, But for the timely use 0f | Batos Crakss.) Bossor Shavon. | ¥oung ml-:; State Agents | Tiauility of Stocktoiders 800,000 coming season. The association haa = take o similar view of the Feported | the medicine she belioves ber life would | 1Pure Uridis Shiuk wnd ‘otaors ~Coime and | 3%e aly gognlar mavinus btk 1a tha siste. W signed the Williams brothers, formerly MOSY PERFECT MADE | cooc understanding which so many news. | have been loat V¢ fnspoct the herd "Addess, CHAS. M. LRAN FOR THE l Ahe culy seuuiar SATIAKS SN 1A SR St K With the Clinton, Iu., club, who will be pupers tell us exists berween the differ e BON Laacoia, Koy~ T ) 0 e one of the throe battories that thoy will | FRqArAyitystctrogued o Furtty, Strongth, and | o1 )endors of the republican. coulition Glass Dlowers. T ——; ('L} ) ‘ \‘ ) | \” \ LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTATE. put in the ftield. They are saidto be o Ammonia,Li1 um or Fhosphates. Dr Price's | Some of them entered The third generation of glass workers - JUNN ) S8 l; RLINE ORRICERS: gre v whe.y davor dolictously. THE COALITION at Puttsburg is now training the fourti. National Hotel, auctive bidders to secure them. The i the belief that it would prevent a | The first fuotory w. started on the Mo: | auo get agooa ataner to revolution, others thatit would pre nongabela river inl 7. There are now FEDAWAY Prop at, and the Des Mowes elub were l Kitiacts, | eallls, G 2 e oy Omaha, Neb, | “i Mol bt dorsuer third baseman with the Lyuch. Jous B WuLir Cashies.