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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, DECEMBER 1 —— 1 - El Paso *‘air’ me should be induced hundreds of men in Boston who agres PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | their work and directed the city attorney | good many Vermont republicans who | come up this way it might hear some with him - to make « draft of the suggestions acted | had before the occurrence regarded him | thing to its advantage Grim Winter Settles Down and Belles and THE MAYORALTY QUFSTION uty e 0 somscnTIon: upon and approved by the membe r. | with favor, and that men who a month | Unele Davy Smith, of Rising City, Beans Tarn O fyay,be summed up in 8 very fow, words iy, (forniag Edtion inclading Sundar | Tho result of the two weeks' session Wil | ago were outspoken 1 proferring him as | popped a large white owl with an old a Mr. MeNeill, the labor candidate, is doing For Bix Monthe 5 m | accordingly be soon laid before the pub s candidate of the party in 1888 now | blunderbuss Tast week. He will mount «I~nu~m.~|».1»h»-|u-\~( work \v’\v\ ainownces ¥or Three Months 28 | fic for consideration and discussion. It § d bette il Y o | it on the plog his father wore at the sur MICHAEL DAVITT IN BOSTON | hisintention of stumping the city from v Ok, Sy ke, idiod 6" wny o1 | fie for consideration and discussion. | think “wo had | ttet. wilt till the time | . Fdor of Pocaliontas, and give the young oftd 10,0, A of EITiNG 18 lokdors. oF ron Sy e . 3 - comes and then take the strongest man.” | 4izlg q tip or two on prevailing fashions - the old parties a fright such as they will ONATA OFFICE, NO. 814 Ax 911 FATS AN STo lifloin several vital particulars from that | The over-zealous friends of Mr. Blaine | ™ gyporvisor Snyder, of Harlan county, | The 1ilusteions John G, Suitilan and | not soon get over. He will poll in the RUY VORK OFFICR, ROOM 85, TRIBUS & BCL ! suggested by the charter committee of | ought to see that they could do him no | is one of the heavy stock feeders of {1 neighborhood of 5,000 vo! SHINGTON OFFICE, NO, FOURTEENTH STIEET " | g na 1 1 s ¢ 0 e he 00 ¢ s of the His 00! The Labor Reform T V) A B fifteen. The composition of that body | greater injury than by putting forth such | state. He is now fattening 335 head. He 5 oo . : he democtats seem to think that the COMRESPONDENCE: was not such as to promise any radical | jisleading statements. His chances can- | calenlates that each animal will chew up T SISO workingmen ought to work for the re Ail oommunicationa relating to news anded’ | pforng or to settle disputed pomts. It | 16t be advanced by aggravating the los: | eighty bushels of corn, worth $1,000, and alty Contest. election ot Mayor O'Brien, since that torial matter should be addrossed 1o the Lot . 3 4 fal of contr 10t be adve RgRravaung t 8- | 400 worth of hay will be divided an entloman has “done as much for the TOr OF THE DB, was conservative and fearfal of contro- | ity of other republican leaders. thom, e boring man as anyone could possibly M Werens e | verss, and it naturally dodged problems tteee— s M'LE”‘“':;: g (.:‘:‘l‘“"‘\ o <tox, Dec. D.—[Correspondence of | do undcr tho eiveumstances. The demo Atdyonsed o Tk s P mcismig Coupasy, | Which might awaken antagonisms be Dir. Mitter makes a double leaded | which $6,000 has been spent, has been de- | the Br.]—Grim old winter has been a | crats are confilent of Muayor O'lirien's i rarts, chocks ang pottaMoo ordets en the busiess men of which it | announcement that Senator Van Wyck, | clared un illegal undertaking, and the | long time coming, but he is here at last, | Fe:election ““"””“‘, L THey. Tive oot o It LA A ) A composed and powerful interests | in case of his own defeat favors, the | county commissioncrs will bo held in- | and, to il appearances, has come to n':,“,';:';',’\'\f",‘f,’,‘],‘ it '.‘n'.'.}.al',”‘d‘.',',,}w,“" v pRIeR! with which they are daily brought i | election of a straight-ont republican | dividually vesponsible for the underta stay. November, for the most parl, was | may vote for McNeill to give the republi THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, PROPRIETORS. | S0 o4 Of course he does. No one who knows | & The bondsmen are beginning to 2Ty Liggl month, and the people of | can candidate, Mr. Hart, the election - ROSEWATER, Eprron, |'ur:\!1:h:u the work performed was sonator doubts his fidelity to repub: | During the past soas it o oston enjoyed it to the fullest extent Firaxz Sieet e e e—— Juable and the disgussions which took y During the past scason the Blair can The 1 i ' . . e hi THE DALY BEK. B ddidl ! : doctrincs, He has been a republican | ning factory canned 6,600 bushels of to i lack of snow and 1ce, however, was Jay Gomld's Impudence. All of you who have not visited this ,., wce over proposed changes threw much | gince the republican party was founded. | matoes and paid to farmers $6,000. The | & considerable drawback. The small Chicago Hernld. ¢ place at some time, and those who « Sworn Statement of Circulation. light upon our munic needs, It w Heis a staunch advocate of republican | Wages paid labor amounted to £1,000 and | hoy polished up his skates and bought a ) A : gt Tl LT ek R Jay Goulll's remark, on learning of the | have, take note of the wonderful chianges 3 v decided to add another class artored inciples as o siated in the Barty ¢ oo nong| 2 e entire o\ o1l scasoned “‘hockey' sticl i ey vahe i ? the 5 o o DA By ST M. dceided to add another class to char! vrinciples ws enunciated in the party | [ SOPS (LORER FLO00 (LIC SMTC | new and well sensoned “hockey™ stick | decision of Judge Grosham romoving the | that have taken place there in the past o - ol P cities. This preyents all chanee of conflict | plaiforms, including anti-monopoly and | Cord ¢ Tem io168RI0: Sroot and looked every morning with increas- | present recetvers of the Wabash property, | twelve months, From a dozen little plato i Trschuk, scerctary, of lie, 1eo | with Lincoln when the question of e | tax reduction, o differs from some O, oy WHOIGERIS RTO0Ne; | oo snterost nt Tiofeog pond in Beaton | lsteaysd ths mATIGIGAN WBIHIL of§ setomas | sHABUlen Ve you oA o o o HGKE hat the etual cirentation of the Daily 1ee | ter amendment comes up. Prov i0ns | republican leaders in advocating publicly Eremont is pushing her commercial ar- | common, but he was doomed to disap- | balked inone of his jobs. Ordinarily what | ¢arling heavenward from lundreds of for tne week ending Doc. 101h, 159, was a3 | were made for a metropolitan police | what he bolievesand in pushingthe party | terics into all seetiont of the northwest. | pointment. The man of leisure ordered | Gould thinks 1s not communicated (o tho | CoARSs. Brick blocks can bo seen on Baturday, Dee,4..... \voas,2z0 | Systom and for remedying defects inour {4 put their precepts into practice An entorprising man has gone up there | jis fast horses reshod and lis sleigh got [ press. His outbreak on this occasion, to | 03t a0y corner, - From, two stores Bunday. Dee, VULNLII | laws applying to grading and damages to stock the couniry with cats. 1€ o | wouly for the fray. But Novembor | theeffeet thatuudge Gresiam must’ bo | S8 Bumbcr s Swelled 1o uwenty for oy, 10 e sooen I | The salarics of city ofticers were also in Eam play is a jowel—fair play for the | {iilido. she will seat her produete. the | vassed and nota flake of snow was secn. | Sulleting from a severeattack of the | oyory'day. ‘hey now have batixs, o Wedneaday i y creased aud their powers expanded 10 | gas company, but also fair play for the | country over A few December days brought a long | Sudico Thurman in the same line, may | SN Bewspaper. and @ dozen other i Thursday. it st cover future neccssities. Muny minor [ poople. Mechanics out of work are com- | There will be a g nd opening for u | looked for change. The storm which | be attributed, thercfore, to the petulance | MOF enterprises, = But “theze are mere Fiiday, Dec. 10.. s BRES | matters wore also taken into considerns | polled to see citizens willing to employ | live newspaner man with lund_oflice | started at a point dircetiy south of New | of a man ot accustoméd to defeat rather | HOthing compared with the great pack Avenpe..... e e tion and suggestions made which will | them in laying sorvice pipes on their | ‘adds” thtown in, in O'Neill city after in the Gulf of Mexico finally | than to uny serious conviction on his part. | (M IGUEKHCS, Which are i oporation CTzsciiek. | furnish material for public discus- | property, but unable to do so beenuse | He 15th st The rash unfortunate now |, us. The snow fell heavily and | i his heart, Jay Gould knows perfectly |,y cueh men at their hoad ns Hammond \bsoribed and sworn to before me this 11th | sion. Much, however, was left un- | the gas company refuse: sl o | filling the vacancy will be gently planted “‘ RIS St bl '] well that what he received in Judge Tilpton, Bowlue and Morie. th Hreblem S Tl EyreTnito b luch, 3 u gas company refuses to work on ac- | 1n un Omaha ceniotery on' that day, and ishington street was alive with the | Grosham's ‘conrt was evon-handed jus. | 10ton, Fowler amd Morris, the problen L S et Ry By TR G it done. There must be a large | count of the cold weather and added ex- | friends will drop n coverlet of dry earth | Iatest patterns of New Markets and Eng- | tice. He also knows that presidentiai as- | 15 solved. . South Omuha will bo“the tu Geo. B, Trschuck, being first duly sworn, | AMount of revision yet made if the new | poase and will not pormit anyone else to | over his exim znd clummy enreass. Ap: | lish Mackintoshes. Strect ear drivers | pirations had no more to do with the de. | HC¢ Paeking town of the world, - Ahere ]l(«-,ml\.-l.] :‘1;.1\‘11.(11)\»_ ifi ~4-:‘v’4‘\'\v\ j]v'\rlt-r 15 to represent public sentiment. | (o the job. This is a sweet-scented dog- !-}u-:?lv‘un.k »_ln!:r the joh will be reecived | were given four horses to swear at in- | € ”mhthow 1.-ul«l: m} (lh an they hH todo | ¢ v in South O L toriEhe. ARIGHRE N Eco Tublisling compatiy, that the | The revenue question was practically in-the-manger policy, which must not he | 8fter funera : stead of two, and the phers of thewooden | it B Sopsiaing, iabectans wd fonest | vicsted, dhan any othr part of town. Lot e month of Jamuary, 183, wns 10,55 popies, | 1ore d. The creation of a sops : permitted to continue i D- unson, formerly in the euploy | shovel immediately beyan operations on | Sl il RatEs (ISR e THIN] that orle vear ago sold for §275 are’ now 7 Iy, | 505 mpl.w for March | tem of assessment for |\n~l|n|mh| n cities — ;: I|I“\ x'n-il;»[n)-‘(‘»tul’“--Iul::'/.‘-.:‘m::;" :‘,"“I i:““;‘,i‘r the M wgstones. M \n\ Ihnmu-nm took ke ‘m.‘;“ flin [-"m“w Ho'th [|4vfi|| ' nnnh (lnn\$ mmmw 100 and cheap at % coplos: for Jiily, 1596, 1 v(l\l'n|m- trouble if the matter whs puJqu A | with the seeretary of war about that Jittle | of his land at Mimson, Madison count and there were lively scoenes on ali | AR ambition to be president is not neces thiat wo now know Soutlh Omalin_ will o At T, 1846 coplesifor Soytenter, | mumber of other needed reforas were not | matter of disobeying orders and decrying | Whore he now rosides. Tiio purchaser 3 | thepopular thoroughfares leading AL AL L )\:\-Ivi::“lh{t M © 0 nopulation of 1,000 in less than LAl L Uiy taken up for the same reason. his prodecessor in Apache land, General | & ¥ man from Ulinois, and they | out of the eity. There was an unusu: ! | tive years, Now is the time to buy. W w Greo. B, Tzscnre OF course all the work of the commit: | Milos s an_secomplished politieal wire | BEOPYSC 8 soon us spring opens to have | ally large nuiber of turnouts, many 8 have desired it. “But the inti- | {70Y large list of property here, and the hammers flying and rapid strides f 4 mation n: it judge of Gresham's stand- | g ! Sworn to and subseribed before me this se is merely advisory. It is to be sub- Ay " AF 115 16 VIBE 68 trit i ! DIS handsome slejghs of lar nel cimbrous ABC ki WBR BRE SRl would be pleased to show it to one and any of \u\ommm AL tee is merely ad ¥ puller. As a woolipuller he is not as great | he made towards building a new town. pattern, filled with che heeked | iP2 has been influenced in an im all, Call and examine our list and take L. N. I’ Frir, Notary Publi mitted to the public, canvassed by * | wsuecess. The public still have their | The Plattsmouth Journal has let the rat | maidens with their escorts, and the old }‘,‘"“”‘,‘._4"‘1“,"]“"‘ R ’."""{'”"‘.l“‘ a ride out and see the town. We bave « cism, and then, after ail, left entirely tothe | eyes cloar and appreciate the methods by | out of the bustic, giving the snap away, | mildam - faitly tang with the - morry RO Swlieh e comemptible | fisy of bargains in all parts of town; conio judgment and diseretion of the iegisla- | which he ncquired the faded laurel wreath | A ldy vesident, iho hail received severai | jinglo of bells,” The wealth and beauty | SEIIGE - wiich = s, - mot 10, e | Gee same. ABIEBABS tn (8 legiatics tomeslEtitlo | tive delegation from Douglas county which now hangs in disordered fragments [ White rats as pets, discovered that one of | of the city were taking their first winter | [HF O N of fact, is probably as | - Vo are also selling very rapully, lots i b iy 8 them h.ul gone into winter quarters in | airing. Fine sleighs and gayly capari- | ¢ i i det, 18 probably a8 |, “Rych & Sclby’s addition 10 South railroads i continuing to shirk all city under his six inch hat that portion of lLer apparel frequently | soned and thoroughbred horses sped to | free.from political ambition as any man | yalia. This beatiful additi ] taxes on .right of way, depot grounds Locating the Responsibility. ) 111 6 HNB AR Y BEA! THIMEGIN LB 68 1GEE | (AW Fro LT Ili\':-l\'-(‘:mf‘l:xiun Tl suow | Of his prominence in America. “He went | i n{i‘{un.umu"1’1;"'1',-'(‘."\}f..‘-‘'(""'l":l\:;'\:.(X und buildings and hundreds of city lots | T the debate last Thursday on Senator | Ty gas company must not befog the | of Sleepy Hollow hiave not yet recovered | was not yet sufliciently packed for fast [ UPon the bench a tow years ago with the | pariod buying these lots will make which they own but which never appear | Morrill’s taviff resolution, which elicited 1 issue, The question is whether its | from the soulrendering yells that pierced | going, and the owncrs of the “crack” [ FRD¢ “h';,'“,:',{"‘“.",‘"1“”35 e '{vl ;‘3\" ser eent on money invested before nest on the tax lists. All the efforts of the | from the republican senators who partic- | monopoly extends over lot lines and | them on that oceasion.” “Thie pet rodent | steeds had their hands full to hold them 5 5 TR ALLIUE LG T They arc selling ot $350 with §0 SR e ’ : i il ety i Ty | Was removed before any dumage was | in. In all probability the roads willbe i [ 1O can say truthfully that to the worthy | o\ Balance in 1, 24 Lincoln Journal to this end willnot prove | 1pated and from others an expression of | carries with it the exclusive right to lay | Fo! 3 B GO L E OHABE L R MR A RIS bl | RTbLcion toibusoniBrwyuatHbM paylwaimas(AS 1T BRSNS ruccessful. The application of the revenue | Wi lingness to reduce taxation, in part by pipe past sidewalks and lawns to the A k ing carniv will be o) »'_W_(‘ m ears ’.‘“ conseerated himself a8 none too many Jaw to county taxation has absolutcly | reducing or abolishing certain duties, [ meter connection When the tongue of trade is conted, | (W ¢ B Ous LA ng c [ blic servants ever have. It is not be- [Faimectl X Considerable fun is expected, asa good | PY QAL CACLLLALY s not b nothing to do with the case. Senator Sherman, replying to an arraign- f“'."f Ao eyes and limbs of the elerks | S0 R BOraY e s sare to bo wiped ot | Sduse Judge Geesham hns presidentinl z ying As 1% s company. declines to make | are dull and anguid, when a raging fover 3 E aspirations, therefore, that Gould grieves, ment of the republicans by Senator Beck, s iite gas company - deelines to make | {icyjeg o emty vitals of the tll, whon | and & number of ‘new and speedy ani- | SARECOW LRefelote, that Giould grieves, NEBRASKA is overwhelmmgly republi- | justly maintained that the responsibility [ Scrvice connections in winter and arro- | the spiders roost in the cash box and :g|:.1~ arc to fry asnow track for the st f gl G fudtice which Apaete! lmm\ can and will elect & republican senator, | for the failure of legislation on this sub- gantly refuses to permit houscholders to | houquets of decay are on the chan- | Ume. T ooy of that plunderer’s caleulations, © | And see if you do not find something you Every demoerat knows that as well as ho | ject rests wholly with the representatives hire competent mechanies to do it for | deliers, it is conclusive evidence that the Unlike many westorn eities whose for- The popular impression that corpora- | want Janowis that it “.,.‘.1“,‘. folly Tor the dem. | Of the democracy in congress, who are in | them, our citizens scem to he pretty well | #dvertising doctor has not been consulted o element :m\mummm “of Germans dlebu ey (G il B it for any candulato of tho railvouds, | logislation can originate. The incontro- |y Semmmmmm=mm I paze “addin the home paper. A ,"'1',, '2.‘.‘,;&.-.,:.'.'-'nw.”i,', ton Inwyers ns toany sympathy of 1aiges | A groat bargain, 3 licge lots, U6 foot inoral Van Wyak will cotire 4 por | vertible fact is that although the demo- o : millstone were round his neck from the b SFIbIToR 01 (A NG Bl T S o R s u “ ; iene an Wyek will sccure a mumber | ve f Ithous 1= | political and n personal nuatter with a | moment ho spened Ins dosrs (] the Shor. sh_enthusiast is sure to gan [ With cavital, Bechnicalities make wpa | ront east, on 23S, with small of democratic votes because the men [ crats bave had control of the lower | yoygoratic mayer, A'republican council | iff clapbed kit nippers on them andience among us. The reception given | £redl fent of whatisinown s law. T4 house, in BV, Smith's add, cable lino who will cast them were elected by ro- | brauen of congress tor the past eleven | ghiguld flaly refusc to play into his hands. | Georgo W. Browster, the irrepressible | 1© Michael Davitt last Sunday evenin, Wreehtrs midress " thooratsehemers abd | built within 2 blocks. [his witl mke four publican constituencies for this purpose | years, with the exception of two, they priiit nnd publisher, s splil. tho, Ok the Boston theator was not aiven by 'the | {eohinjcalities tliey win thoie enses, whilo | aoer Bt betonon o omee b ooy nd under solemn pledges to so vote, | have been unmable to effect anything ATE AND TERRITON land Independent o A. H. Henry, and | gHEh element alone, hub thove wits prod- | the equities not - touched upon. I | sell for $10,000 in the spring This compriscs the sum and substanee of | i the dircction of a reduction of taxi NohabEn Ubtne. l[nl|~h|alll< n]|4|\|l st \\.\hum( s a SoAnaL wWilloh tfact showsEtlint ithoRIrish |aYiNE: nm’ o legal campaign the 1 A burgain. House 7rooms, 1ot 100x120, the howl which comes from the railroad | tion of a reyision of tho tariff, the only | foigyere has o hoard of trade in full | Lfoaian e et jsste. George is o1 | sympathizers in Boston are great both in [ pistane of the terests that are ' to | in Omaha View. Prico 5,500, $1,000 cash, LI B, istati e i th et o R g a4 hoy : of nature’s pushing paradoxes. A typo ooy be plucked s discounted and - pre- | byt democrats against Van Wyek's “domo- | legislation reducing taxes during this | st v Al bers and m interest. The size of | D¢ S, ) halance o suit. ! il S 3 Viod f e e Ul o . 1 who neyer saluted ‘a “phat take” with mmense audience which greeted Mr, | pared —for. The erafty corporation A bargain, 160x166, on Sherman ave., in oratio allies. period, emby 2 five congresses and the Red Cloud is promised a depot to cost | u fresh beer or sorted up his pre-box with | [y i SEEEEEE L BECEEE G Tawyer —sees — whes 1is opponents | Kirkwood. $1.600, $1,0 ¥ e — long session of a sixth, having been con- 000. a sour mash, hie has left hisold-tine com- | AVt Qi not soem 1o Be fessted by | will’ stand and” he takes care 1o | Comor fot, Gox 10, i Farrmount Place, summated by the republicans when they | A coal company has been organized in | panions miles to the rear in the race for | pii 0= 0F Teeland scemed to have avold aven the appontunce of .I||.\‘_|., 2,000, $150 cash % turned out en masse to hear the champion. | #6101 itk LI L) W A bargain. 505140, on 20th st., in I e T — ...'v'v.qa-.,'l e R — R —— SENATOR VAN WYCK proposes to do- nate his baggy trousers to a senatorial were in control of the Forty-seventh | Red Cloud. place, profit and prominence. Even the f ; nbat 7 dime museum if other senators will con. | congress. The reason of this faulure is | Eighteen coupleswore spliced in Dodge \\'.'l'r'fix'ffl'(fi) Y, back in the seventies, | Mr. Dayitt said that the work of the Trish :.'::f;;f':-'l;...\l;v"‘-3:.‘1"‘.','f.'nf";}'.'.'.‘;-.\ iy dopend | Smith 00, 1,800 cash. tribute articles of oqual interest. Ho | 1ot 10 be found wholly or chiefly in re- | county st month. = . = = | eled him out of wmany & Nationul lengue, was to, consolidate into | guuse of justice, oquity genoraily cits a | bufhiing, 3. slorios. ents. for 08,60 poe ' e sl d sitd FoTOSat Pa0: ne swallow of mild weather does 01 2 S AN YA iE one body ai he Irish people of the | Shilse Of Jidtice, genorally <L building stories, rents for 0 per names as valuable mementos which 'j‘f‘;“f;“'L‘\'!;‘f'.‘.‘ AL I"l‘_"l_."! '!‘l.l"f“; not make us simmer. hoad, s still osing | the gy | world; to obstruct work at Westminstor | YorY sl figure in the courts when bige | month. 1,500, terms casy. This is a bar might find a place with his granger pants, | ¢ratic interierence with (he tarifl. it John Mer 2od ninc died b b ol (u 1C EAS until freland has her rights, and to secure | ¥ C are engagal. | Judge | gain, will net you 17 per cent per year on P b cole Jolm Merntl, aged nincty, died at his while _George 00 ! i Gresl in deciding the Wibash re- e it must be confessed, has been most per- Ll A garnincts plun, while George scoopinte [ 4y oo ucation of the micsses. He said that deciding the” Wabash re- | fyvedtment one of 1" long sentenc 4 home in Geneva, Friday o rold in Blninc e e educa e musses, He said thy ivership case 5 . patenb : e of Se v ong 0 e e atie o ida; : up glory and gold in Blaine county, o Lt St OTaamiyation | ceivershib case, took the equities mto Sx100;ndjoining, tho ‘above, withitwo pair of Senator Ransom’s soiled cufly and | 5 = e bo | 1.:75 O: Mufl proposef to bore for coal on | ing'eorner lois in the town of Brewster, | {1 RNl s contury. 1F cooreion | conside » and necessarily found t story frame store building, rents for $0 a shingle from Senator Suwyer's Tumber | a6 18 i not lkely -t bo | uis faru four miles from Crote. sl Taying the foundation deep and wide | L IE8 G008 RENTL he Quelared | they were against the Goulds. His de- | per onth. $1,600, terms casy. iy 18 2 camp. The general might contribute in | Much less ko in ~ the —im-| St John will sprinkic water on his dis- | for thé cotnty seat, He has carned his | fhere gver DUy i, Bree SErll A8 CHeiett | nunciation “of the methods of these | breat bargain. Call at onee as this is on nddition lus coars’ rocord of earncst | Mediate future. It was expected and | eiples in this state next month. prosperity thrice over, and no one Will | {30 John L. Sullivan ever knocked out wreckers wis none too severe. It might | the market but a short tine and fearless work for his constituents | €ounted on, and from the standpoint of he Sehuyler Quill prodicts a popula- | €03 the good fortund nor the mellow | giafAQaR s SLINEN (86 BT BRE | ave heen wore biting, and stili have been | One whole Jot in South Omaha in busi ! tituents | 200 O itical wisdom and polioy the | tion of 150,000 for Omalia by 180, peace it brings in the aututn of life. DTionlsonms thin the range of wbsolute truth. ness part, $1,200. A burgain, and of his manly and consistent work for BEVY AL J prowmine . the interests of the producing classes. It would be more of a curiosity in a sena- eflect should have been to consolidate the | Hebron has shipped 600 _cars of stock lowa Items. mentione There is a man who 15 very close to [ Two hou: < one of 12 rooms and one of torial muscum than any of the objec named. - v = e ; S o Jay Gould, enjoying his confidence, shar- | 3 rooms. ronte for 3 in Hor democracy upon a judicious and careful | 8nd grain since the first of the year. Des Moines county wants a new jail ling, and John Bovie O'Reilly. ,..,3, in some ,,,'1.., (‘T,.(..\,,,-l,‘. il e “;l'l;(|:, o 'f"j‘l""", jnitor that ‘would | e main line of the St. Joo & Grand |l sehools of Chorokoo contain g9 | There is another geatleman of drish de- | 1 i Some o) s Guitrprises, xece syt | baen's add. T i oachb barEall, e Toane o e direstion | Tsland railroad has been steel railed. children scent in our city, who keeps a saloon on [ £25TRERE WO AR, ain. House of 10 rooms, rents for have been at least a step in the direction oy : TR ton e Washington streot, not.far from the Hol- cuvers a presen ser month, in Horbach's add. ; G s Alonzo Johnson, of Ashland, was kicked | Lake City will give a respeetable bonus | ) ) ing lim in politics, who is siflerite from | §3.000, $1.000 casl of carrymg out the party's platform | ;5 0Nl oad by o 3018 i LAKOIELES a resy S | lis street theater. He is a man widely [ '8 i ¥3,000, 1,000 cash. Ir is quostionablo whothor Judge | plodges. Buttho difficulty has boen that | jo ' j¢ioreticad by a horso and marked | for good hotel. Ko, more taiked of und ‘e of amd | fgvere attaek ot the presdonta fover. | ®ht doom houso and burn, Horbnch's : h ; i s i : : Creston 18 nursing an oil well that | has madea bigge SHTRBIES it individual hus any other ambition | add, rents for 0 per month, # Gresham is to be congratulated upon the | cithor from incapacity or personal jeal: | A dozen men are wanted in_Indianola | promiser mreat things. ell that | hag mado s bigger mark (such a5 it i) | 1o sorve when he bocomus president be- | §1.000 cash. L boom which is said to be spreading in his | ousies, and perhaps from a conjuction of | to plank down $100 each and sink it in a | " pye keepers of four tiger dens in Des | gentlemen. He walks through the sides making things comfortable for the Iredit, T behalf as a vpossible presidential candi- | these causes, the leaders charged with | coal hole Moines have been indicted ; and & mob follows at his heels. He 1 Goulds thereare many honest men who | Block 18, Credit Foncier addi- ¥ The store of C. W. Knicely i 8 Fiih Al it H doubt it. While Jumes G. Blaine re- [ t'om, 8 fots, trackage ¢ side, date. The friends and well wishers of the | theduty have been unable to formulate he store o Knicely in Ashland Joe Murphy and the “Kerry Black- | and a crowd throngs about his carri iu the field as the standing Gould roal mi judge, who gustly esteem him for his fair | any measure in support of which the | Wus miccly tapped by burglars an #100 | st are billed in seversl towns in the | His saloon is visited | ngers o for the presidency th refloc: COALMANG. ‘and fearless course in every public sta- | party could unite, They have made no [ Worth of goods takon. state. than ever thizk of Mayor O'Brien, and ’ ), UUXIH of the chief corruptionist of the d: tion he has occupiod, and who believe | end of effort, but it has all been abortive “i'”";’lM\‘,"'f";l“““,‘flf",‘l‘VVJ‘“{‘“,:}';;‘:[;’J"[“L"“Y Progressive jack straw parties,‘thumbs | Yet-—the gentloman’s nameis R TP G T ot Idicwild, 85,100. that i tho st oflco f tho repubic he | for the reasan, us Mr. Ehorman s, that | and tho towa i il with vein hope up." 18 the Intest social”orazo”in-large | Sveaking of the s rous dohn 1, and not cause many hearts (o ache. ; wild, . new, would extend his honorable record a ey could not agree among themselves, | « A " P ne- d 5 us saloon, reminds me of that kindred SOUTHE 5 = s eerriaaito tho (-Im:’ll\tr;":u\)\"i:l l::: e o rioy e [ (s s ‘{E.‘(a“;:\{:&:"vlh;:‘:,x?&yl: and PUJnugosRotrooiet ot elitodhiy in~(iluln:x‘x "o gaming tablo, Boston SOURHBENEN BEILASHA, P P o wisely not to be_over-zealous in pressing | pedients, fathered by Carlisle, Mor profuscly, and” cirries a revolver'ih her | Yikonco from formor sessions by severe | 1 boel "““"'f“' It pretty Lively for the | 5, o pportunity Tor Omana Jobbers their opinions upon public attention, | Randall, Hewitt and others, who bustle. gambling fratermty ever siuce lst sum Early booms, ns abundant experience | to shine as revenue reformers, have been | “he tracklayers of the Rock Tslavd illness, mer, when Mr. Chise began his enereetic to Make a “Ton-Strike.” oaingiun, lot 99XE3S, endt: (romt rdors >, Articles of incorporation of the town | fight against policy writers. The owners BeLviDERE, Neb,, Dee, 10, 155, $3,500. A il + abundant. but mot one of them has | Ford have crossed the borders of Pawnee proves, do not assure a prosperous most abundant, but not one of them has | county and are rapidly approaching scheme of revenue revision | é i A ) S ! { er—— e S ST of Auburn, Sac county, have been filed, | of the most “mnoted dens haye | ME stax Meyer, President Board of Trade: oom house, gin aves vest. Even eighteen months may be a | been strong enough to draw the party to- | Beatrice, mug‘uu‘- lullv‘t-él;‘)}ll::' rl\‘)wu ofticers will oc: | been keeping a eloso wateh for officers u.::f:-‘:-'n{:::..(vlm.‘.‘xy}:’« '\):!r‘v‘mllnilll’-"::l::‘i;:ll:lx;‘llnl-:ll nheated stes and long time in which to keep tho best of | gether and hold it. It has been a con- he Nebraska Opinion, a compitation | €50 WS 0% 50 Wany oEhalAy ARG 0D IRLO Rl yERR g 3 gas, full lot, barn, ¢ near ‘omi Y i inug otions, T 4 Disl 1ent proceedings have been in- | a second or third floor. with no possible | by our citizens for this purpose men prominent before the public eye, | tinual - fight of factions, born of | of state presy comment, 1s the Intest ven- | giiueed in Judge Given's court agamst | means of entrance but the front door. [ As you are aware, ‘Thayer, Fillmore, Jef- onworth, $7,700. when it is thought what an opportunity | the contentions of ambitious :l‘]‘,‘"m]il‘l‘, David City. ~ It - will appper Attorney W. S. Sickman for disposing of | The usual devices of heavy doors, two or | ferson and other counties, indeed nearly all , K rooms, 2 1ots, Win it gives for finding or fancying flaws and | leaders. There has been ]’ o2 ST @ { money belonging to clients, three in number, with sliding peep holes | of southern Nebraska, las been for several G o R T for the making of combinations agamnst | wanting both comprehensive statesman- s)u-'" ‘(‘;IKE;;“{:“ s G ‘\vlll;lwlv ';.vl llI!u: The Farmers' alliance of Cres in each, renders'itimpossible foran offi- | years exclusively the teritory of the St Joo [ €€, blocks ’ him by other aspirants, Moreover, a | ship and unselfish courage. Thiswas the | | 4 H oounty d Lo the | vosolved to boycott the Grocers’ union | €or to giin entrance wl le the u'l_mi;_lj & Western road, Hencee, In all these towns #53,200, lchY. 9t 5 o ki reaking up of the gang of horsethieves | (6" G PRGNS the members have | @oing ‘on. He must, therefore; satisfy | in southern N I Dusmess and other 1oy 1 Biowalsinsdls aman may during that time very c.u!ly verdict of Mr. Hewitt upon party as- | that have infested the southwestern combined 1o fix arbitrary prices on pro himself by beating down the doors and | relations ha with St. Joe, Atehison it . take a step which, however well in- | sociates in congress, and it has not been | counties. duge und goods. capturing the outfit. Sergeant Da and Kaynsas Cily alers coming here | tion, $1,800. tended, can be perverted by opposition to | questioned. In the light of the record it Hinman, a horse thief in Saline county, The biography of Abraham Lincoln, by | the Boston nolice force, has the reputi i'.“'wif-lyl‘ snl.l.u-w fl!.';‘l\!]i“' #(l:;"wg:m-'l‘;"l’:«.l Fine w house i his disadvantage, out to which little orno | 15 worse than folly for Senator Beck or | Was sentenced to ten years in the pen and | Nicolay and Hay, now being Tumnlml tion of being u great gambler """}““ Atchison and Kansas City, So that | place, € regard would be given were ho not un- | any other democrat to attempt (o luy the | 10,04y "“"I'l‘l“)‘l;{ ’*‘“:"l fl"r borrowing a | in the Century Magazine, spelis Pottu | and lllw 1“1""'"‘1’1' l'h« graon l.,’."l”"'.'." all Sty o 3l “ibpearances, v, SatIE derstood to be in somebody’s way. There | blime of the failure of tax reduction leg- | # [°12¢ WLIOUE Pormession. wottamic ‘““:“ ntly f hut prevalent | afrad of him, e basa vecord on sue; | o' Nebraskn has been as Uiouli 1t rooms, heated g :890) 01 : s SRR B IR X A McCook paper wisely suggests 1o the | in the west, on is **Pot- 5 aids’! ast u yard |t Some other state. On bullt In the city. is no authonity for saying that Judge ation upon other shoulders oo oo LR LR RIS L0 0 0 S16 ol | Jong. One day last week he and twg ofli- | point, has remained entirely ubknown N Gresham has presidential aspirations, | The promise for the present session and | rend the air with hosannas, brethren, lot | Beayer h,w,l,.h;,,‘ Guthirie county, is | ecrs started on a hunt for chips. Tliey | s ovine to'tlo ailway” conditions iioreio- | $5.700. but assuming that he may have, those | the next congress is not more favorable, [ us make have something to [ having a coal boom. Six inches of “conl _alh-d‘ll 9 1 I"“""{“““‘l‘ and Jere A o et Dowr. opgnad w, wito are disposed to encourage them will | notwithstanding the wided appeal of the | shout ove : oo ||| B ARG fool hab hesslouhd, ud e Toas mcmtahun | nection Lotween Fairmont anu Chester, and olio strects, 3 T TR RT3 LR e Ve YR s T lonesome rustic in Shenandoah, Ia., | a litte further below a vein of six fee 00rs 0 o this brings 15 soue six or seven hours or 100 . ” RS l” RS “l'l Fapoliey "“1 dolng eortod. newin bring forward his bill | bis written a tearful letter to Postmaster | two inches of good bituminous conl, about forty very scared looking men, bt | iy wearer Oualia. 10brings us the Omnliy | -~ nddition, §2,800; &100 caxh, modestly and not too vigorously is reported, again bring forward his bill 1,005 o Nebraska City, requesting | A peculiar feature of the fatality of | there was nota sign of a_gaming tuble. | dailies in the afternoon and gives us a capl- [ pulance 825 pe B —— against which thirty-five democratic | Vo naine of sum rite gud lucking guel? | diptheria in Buftalo, Scott county,” the | The windows were heavily barred and | tal connection with Omalia every way. The A RAR POV § 0s were cast at the last sessi and Phace Pt ni 3 - L st fe pel he f; i around one of the bars was rope. At | opening up of this B, & M. route’is capable of | Kine lot in Waskin, uire TuE outcome of the senatorial fight in | YOtes were cast at the last session, and it | anxious to chunie her name, and tic up | past fow weeks, is iu the fact that its 4 1 of the rope s a large bag | making a complete revolution in the business ndi AR will unquestionably again encounter the | for the winter. victims were all boys. Ten boys, whosc | the end of the ROUN SIS ABTGR MRS Ih T RS RS IRV IANH A AL IR LU LN 2,300, ndiana s still a matter of doubt. Both 3 P 4 | ages range from one (o seven yoars, have | kanging out the window, and in the bag | of this part o praskn. Now we want 1o ¥ 4 5 i Wby opposition of Mr. Randall and his fol- | The third annual exhibition of the Ne. | ages v ) ) i y AN BN ide of business. from Kansas City sides profess to be hopeful and confident >, died, but not one grl. Several girls | was found an outfit worth F175 "y . lowers, with probably the same result as | braska State Poultry association will be ' ¢ o § roant Dal 1o six such raids in one eph, Atehison, Topeka, ete., toward The republicans assert with apparent ) e " 1 held in the opera house, Tecumseh, De- | Were down with the discase, but al. 1 geant x" ¥ H:l“‘n 10 | al ! in one and we would 156 to hiave an I cofidence that Senator Harrison will be | efore. Itisnot to be expucted that any | qoper'as to 21, Reduced raes will be | covered. But one boy recoverced out of [ duy and cupiured ¥ worth of guming | yunity ‘o laying some matters before the [ oqutiful lot in Denise’s add 50 S TR S measure by Mr. Pandall will be ac- | g Sty the cleven that were sick apparatus. Traly the millenium is yot | Oualia business. men, wholesale, ete., reli- | g0 81 400 oaeh re-clectea, while the democrats s to en by the railroads, p a ron e uritan B 2 1,500, $1, ) h There w Cong Jo Murpl vives | @ good ways from even puritan Boston tive to this part of the state, and oir coimit Bl vl SURGOEAS : copted. There will not be time enough he BBachel TN AR ongressman dJerry rphy revives [ &g y i o siat 3 5 be equally sanguine that they will elect a e, X y 5 y ty wehelors® club o wo, has + o, "o Dorstition about the unlucky num- HENKY GEORGE 2 tee would 1ike to meet them atan early date successor to Hurrison, The chances | 1 frameand bring forward for consider- | adopted the safety pin badge suggested | et FEEEHE EEC R EES SR has been here elping George E. MeNeill | Could we not be heard ata isseting “of the | g jots in Mayne Place, Call and gt Would seem £o be rather mors fayorable | Ation s new bill. Thus the invitation of | by the Brk, ‘The members display it | POFNTRER. ARG EIETIE HEUR SIEPI 5 i caivass for the Boston miayoralty. | Omaha board of trade soon. This s the ob: | /0 1o the former for the reason that there s | Senator Sherman to the democrats of the | With as much prido as w withered bene- | (i50"\Ch, was one of. thirteen at o dinner | Mr. George addressed a very large joct of this present communlieation, which, I no dontention among the representatives diet w is i or' » . Dope, will receive early attention from you, house to send the senate a plan by which | 9iet would his first born, table. The Jottinger was one of thirteen | enthusiastic mectinglin old Faneuil hall over ndidates, while the democrats Very truly, We have saveral lots in Donecken’s ad have two, and perhaps three candidates they arg willing to stand will probubly I'he sports of Republican City are pre- | who took supper together the res- | ast. Saturday night, in which C, M. Dus 1spers. TS SATA 10 The struggle between ex-Senator McDon- | Y 1 1 the rsdapaeicn aatorAlobons 150 il didn’t know "twas loaded." e e M aerbius Tatatityof | “We want the oarth," 15 his battlo ery, | cveniiie. No doubt the Belvedere Wil 00 | of town.: Call i see s i ineh to the other under any cireum- | iy over the statement that a majority of | Well for the future. Local bores should sort in its integrity and tullness that | ing the “Gurland Stoves and Runges give every man an equal shure of the | manufacturers to make the very hest This a burguin " . paring tor a grand wolf hunt” on New | dence of a fricnd son three years ago. | he fived some very biz guns for the la Cor, See’y Belvidere Commereial Clib, not be responded to, and tax reduc- | Your'S day. The coroner and andertaker | The superstition was reenlled and the | boring man, pleading’ Tor honest Jabor | rpye matter will be laid before s meeting of tion must remain a matter of the indeti- | will be on hand to cate for those “who | numes of the thirteen taken down (o test, | and an abolition of industrial slavery. | the hoard of trade to be held next Tuestay | We have property for sale in all party and Governor Gray, both strong me for ; w“ 4 3 it S0 K i :,I;:h BRSMREIL R SIAT: 40 plpsprderd T e——— Phe determination of & number of en- | the number. To-day. every one of the | *We aim at the utter abolition of ‘pov- | gladly accorded a hearlug at an early hour ! P i ory oavnosl Ve Soar of the more injudicions news: | torprising Nebraska towns to sink ar- | thirteen enjoys good health, with an uv- | er it the earth, not for our- We have no hesitation in recommend indications now are that neither will give | paper supporters of Mr, Bluine, w rejoic- | tesian and coal prospect holes augurs | e » chance of living 1o a good old age. v llmen! We want to as i ! ) rin ¢ f i higl sutation for durability, stances, not even to prevent the re-elee- | (ho republiean members of the Vermont | Keeb shudy for the present Yunkton owe ;’:‘::'::L- Tan L aan | EESSCLBLIMBAT D CORAALAIL LIARY e iy SNt LarT SINALY tion of Harrison. This assures a deter- | Jogislature are in favor of the Maine man | 4 »‘x““"fvl -\lmlll-'-n county hen was S EURRIOR AN Sh vt e e andowed by their creator with | tic finish, stamps them as the best - the mined and prolonged fight between the | for 1888, have represented thut the declara D N Ria ’:?\(\(l,:f:‘.l._.':;-( ilanson county has 500 more men than | certam inalienable rights. We want to [ world, It :s the constant aim of the partisans of these gent'emen, The demo- | tions of this preference were made | Loweyer, but “set” (o, work wnid hatched | women § AN 40 vty Py T stoves that can be produced. They are cratie situation is furtaer complicated by | since the Blaine-Edmunds meident, and | outa #lock of seven chicks befor Woousocket lus refused to licenso | fand on which and from wiioh ho fives; | BIOVE 1 i the reported fact that Representative By- | are therefore to be regarded as a verdiet | roof thawed off, saloon 6 WL 0 0.8V \ 1 3 g 4 dany A 3 o Y | share of that great wealth that comes . P of the num has entered the field at the instigation | against the senator by bis neighbors. 1t | The Union Pucific has 4|.<ulwl upon | Stark county hias a surplus of §13,000 in ANaTe a5 (UAY SLAGH WIMME] (i 208 o8 I, HAClark, general manager of the of democrats opposed to both McDonald | s a fact that such an expression favor- | Mnother feeder——the North Bend & North- | the treasury. # “The more you tax houses and horses, | evening from tie cast, whore he was s and Gray, and with the hope of getting the | able to Mr. Blaine was made, but it was | mestert It will leave the Union line at | Houses are u searce articlo in R just as you tax dogs, the fewer they will | moned on being appointed suceessor to the s Knights o 4 A North Bend, strike Stanton early in the | Every house built during the i be: but you can tax land as much as you | lute H. M. Hoxie, support of the Kuights of Lubor repre. | soveral weeks ago, while tho lgislature | spring and move o Dikots 86 & two. | months JoF renting purposes wis engaged | picase il there il bé none. ihe loss of | - - sentatives, who hold the balunce of | wasin session, and before the death of | mile-n-day gait before completed b B et b as useful and the man | The Voltaio Belt Go., Marshail, M power. It would not be surpl:inm«,vi“nllu- ex-President Arthur, at whose funeral A flowing oil well is one of the curi Another evidence of eivilization in the | who wants to use it won't have to pay a | willsend their celebrated Voltaie Belt and end these labor representatives decided | the incident oceurred, about which so | osities of Butler county, four miles from | ghape of a hearse has reached Rapid City. | peany more for it in tue purchase. The | Eicetile Appliances, on thisty das s tral, 16 | 1009 PARNAM STREET to conclude the conflict by giving their | much has been said. How that afluir l'»;"'w’ ln-fi is ""1-‘['"_' a1 I'-n«h-xm!ul A biass band, the fire department and ....1\‘ differenc “Im e that the i who | 8l et G0 o Yo bt viiailty Ty '.', votes to the republican candidate, which | may have affected the views of the re. | Yisitation, as the sea of journalismm the | myjority of the population turucd out on | hoids more of it thau he can use will soon | WIILAYERaNSEARIERS 058 FF YRR, 0 thoy might wisely aud properly o at the | publicaus who'ad recorded their prot- | g fatluence af o - O ‘¢ WeHOY | its nerival, and for a thue the now cloc: | part with it Hhat will SUb2 (e sty | Lhe stestost remedal wcont over '“““ |300n19 Redick's Blook - = i trie lights, street cars and other wetro- | problem.” Such are some of the views | Wyite tof them tor ililustated pan outset and thus provent what promises to | erences is] not known, but the Rut- The Omaha & El Paso railroad is skir- | politan inhovulions were thrown iu the | of the great apostle of the la- | No risks incurted, asibhisety days't I8 ai 2nd Floor < . Yo a long struggle. land Herald, & well inforwed republican [ wmishing for bonuses in tue southwestern | shade. boring. men, and the size aud | lowed AL ATW ATER U R | 5 Ve

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