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THE OMAHA DAIIY BEE: MO DAY DECEMBER 13, 1886, TME )m\opon WOST MIND, | o made to devoton e wioe | TG STRIDES OF SOCIALISM | made e srymeecwovgs v b NG, SELLING IV ENGUAND.| = Fowrence pimeat® Ostrom & Co. ABOUT TOWS verse notions as to how to real W (. Holden, of Kearney, has been in e g TR a liniversal | 7 £ J " Strect R. Iw :1,1'( Its Disregard bl AR e g gt Ay A‘ditions to Its Ranks in Europ Tabor Clme. ¥ et e fine dav all | The Rich and Poot Alike Bite ti t b : Tor City Oouncil Orders. derstood, 15 one of the cxeentive commit the Last Ten Years, workers will fold their hands and’ say Bait. A tee of th \te organization of Knights e Not another stroke of work till we get Is Death to A NEEDED CHAHTER PROVISION. | of Labor, and he has been in Omahaat- | THE MOVEMENT IN GERMANY | socialism. Thisis Utomian, The worst = Consnmption, tonding an executive scssion of the is thas on account of this idea he desnises | INVESTMENTS GOOD AND BAD, | Malar i Sleeplossnoss —_— board — volitical action, will have nothing to do Chills and Fe Opening of the Second Packing House Judge Vandemark, of Saunders, one of | A Woman the Leading Spirit Among | With it ause victorious socialism will - - kg ¥ Or Insomnin, and at West Lincoln.—Working to members of the stute senate elect, has English Adherents asses ia 4 ntar (which is true) | The Indian, African and Aunsteatian | T¥phoid Fever, Dissimulation, nn Lincoln the past two days and . % . he jumy > on that political Mines = Prof ‘ ieostic t » 4 Secure the College, —~Cap- s sceured accommiodations for the win Universities For the Study methods can never bring about socialism e Indigestion, ) i Or Food, ital City Notes. r. The judge is confident that the con. of the Subject, —and that is exactly what they 1 and Mines—How They are Dyspepsia, ; AR LA Ten Years O1d, - t against him for his seat will not be will do in great Britian. The experience Brought Out. Surgical Fevers, 4 R, No Fusel 0il, pushied further and that when the ses- " of the French socialists may give us an e ok ik gk 3 Absolutely Pure IPROM THE BEE'S TISCOLY BURBATY | gion opens he will read his title clear r'rogress of Socialism in Europe. idea of what a man like Morris_could do Blood Poisoning, : s Lincoln street railway, if it doesn’t I'he coming week will busy one in Guisy, France, Noy [Speciai Cor- | for the cause in Parliament, but he is fixed Nov. 26, 1836.—[Correspond want to assume the roll of a monopoly | theatricals at the capital, the Peovle’s | respondence of the Bek.]—Socialism has | in the xv[:»:} that, if sent there, e must | ayee of the Bre.]--Sit the eraze in In greater than the corporation in which it | :v ' n.\.‘:((.,‘ :l;}» ml.mr]\m-k and l'xw of | made giant strides all over Europe dur sl ::';\‘r"-“'*'l'm'\mlfl‘lml lie | 4 B, ot 16 exxt astde s5me of its he six nights at the Funke opera house | joo gy etioc s 5 groater the all | ought to do is to agitate. Another cen- | £ : b exists, onght to ea ide somn f it 1In boing en d. The “Ivy Leat” for to- | I8 "', last ten y \ greater tuan in ¢ 8 R Hyndman, whose great merit it is | 420, When the English public sank sev dependence and pay a little heed to the |y, g0¢ and to-morrow night is the play at | the previous years of this century. to have started this movement in Eng- | eral millions sterling in the purchase of prders — of the city government | ¢ opera house g Most writers on socialism in Europe | land. He is undoubtedly the greatest so- | properties in India that an American that scem to fall with particular light The lad ’_.I.l the Ilm;v »f.w st church | would begin by enlarging on the grow- | eivlist {m.ln.‘} tin ];nl,i »ul.:‘l.,mm st Mhit | would consider “‘prospects” rather than ness upon the company and its e have sccured Temple hall for Tuesday | jng misery of the working classes, and | earnest, disinterestec an et his | iven 1ondo s been a poor field Bl ' ; , and Wednesday evenings, the s thorelse GoNTIM 168 “ Va1 ’:r assumption | Method to take tory money to run so f“““" fi SORSOH Ny een Tt "’” being devoted to the hol of their an- | 1 H S cialistic candidates in order to divide the | for the mming speculator; but within ngo that the council were enabled to get | yyai fair, The Philharmonic orchestra | that socialism is, in its cssence, a protest | i L party, however sincere, is a most the past six months several causes have an ordinance drafted and passed relating | will furnish the musie, and concerts and | by the lower classes, so called, against | reprehensible and shortsighted policy, | united to inspire hope in the mind of the 1o the government and control of street | d e u‘.,i will be fo \H.‘r\ s of \lev ,'.‘\'.';’ b their condition. This has no longer an nn_rl his |‘mvnlv <-r-ur;--. !;' «vrxmit‘l‘_l-u_w' investor in mines, and create activity in railways and defining their rolations to | Coul discaverics in Cass county ot the | appearance even of truth. It is just | fasscs of the unemploed and hatangie | o ranks of the mine promoters. 1 the public and the rights of both parties | ERELE RN otry to Tancoin | {mong the better paid and instructed of | Srt G SIS the chuse) 18 & most | colonial exnibition afforded its four mi concerned. Itis yery natural (o sunpose | igple yesterday, and the vein has now | the working clas and awong the edu- | qangerous one, and may ny time | ion visitors an opportunity of familiariz that this step in sccuring the drafting of | reached twenty p s in thickness | eated classes that socialism has spread. | eause it a terrible temporary che a ing themselves with Australian mining. an ordinance proceeded at a snail's twenty feet under g and the conl | At the “Familistere,”” where Lam stay- | A third centre is Mrs. ‘Besant. The | ¢ bheeanse the ity attorney and the attor ;‘ \‘\H burn ) ing, 1,800 men and women have all the | conversion of that (nrr‘u-bl\-] \\mu;_mll vy fo © i1 ailway penee usiness has been very sn man, i vear ago, 18 certainly grea 5 A IR . ney for the stroet railway happened 1o {4,y'the past year,” suid 8. S. Aloxandor, il n to to the cause. She has \ in- | product of gold of that colony; there < X 3 \ A rchaats' Insur r\.ul» ubout mr-ltrl\n;:u socialists. | fluence over a certain class of people, | were gilded models of all the big nug i £ the ordinance is passed, it should be en- | ance company, and from him the state- | And'so it is in all the busy centers of in- | She is, morcover, the most practical of | & and saumples of ore and ot gold that T " forced, and instructions under the ordi- [ ment was made that their prer dustry in Fr Again, socialism has | all English socialists, Further, sho | dazsled the eye and quickened the imagi- Ihe CI'REA APPET IZ}:‘.R nance should be heeded and complied | Written "‘“jx;vix"lv:‘\*-*‘\ w ‘\'\l-,t (e become power eral countries of | soems to hia '"'"“""‘j \-"]"'i"‘""ul' e 1,00 mation. Then, too, “there was the ten- [ mwin 116 Wik TR T I8 mplie | some $75, o hiel St At 1o **Fubian Society” (ealling themselves | stamp mill, with the red-<hirted Austr AWIENCE ORI & o and fonid s e i in Fusel O i ? “\'E‘! St ‘l~“”|\““n’. ey of | will be'a generous incros R L . "n\l pmowit o | after the siow, but sure Roman general), L 10iNFS Wwho tondod it,nctunlly orusli, | 00 *ustaions sad striotly pure. T cheafutiy BN Y ‘\1,7"\31"\72‘."\"£, LomsvHib, Kye the important streets of the ity not on | former equal period of time. vears ago. And what still better sets oft' | composed of gencrous and serious young 8 Y : ! ¢ } ) ing the auriferous quartz for four hours | ¥gy salyby Detagiste, wine Morchants rywire. 1 grade. Onone street in particular it T'wo parties somewhat inebriated had | the remarkable progress and shows that [ men, who have hitherto delighted rather | a8 L A Lronnd at th e halt dozon W A Doz es, Wi t n ! every day e E1iton or Ca i roo es several blocks from twelve to | & stand up and knock down fight yester- rowth is not merely in extent, but | too much in wordy tournaments. A few k GOOD NEWS, Hieen iehes abovo line, fo. the. con- | 439 Hoonon one of the petuerpal bisiness is that, for the first timo In’ his- | days ngo, in fact, she ninde them, againist | too, comes at Tast from the ndian cont LAWRENCE OSTROM & Co. Louisville, Ky 1t detriment of vehicles of every kind. ets. The mill excited a gool deal of the protest of Morris, form themselves, | paies, or from those t still live stant detriment of vohicles of every kind. |y, crost and the absence of tho - police | tory: soctalists of all countries, are ally: | ity enthusinsm, Into a mnucions of & | Befow the oid workinge they ave finding Wholesale and Distributing Agents, O ered e Tine e ut o | Saved thew from arrest, 5 | ing raund one docurine, working towards | socialist political barty, the best practi- | quarty rich cnough (o pay, and although | GOODILIN DRUG CO., and ) instances, ovdered th e putdow Mossrs. W, surly and “Judge” | one aim. cal move so far made 1n Great Britain. no Indian mine has as_yet paid a divi RILEY & DILLON, Wholesale Liguor Dealeys, § Omaha. in one lonesome instance has any atten- | yogterday for Denver, their next point of | that it absolutely draws new life the determined 1n their socialism as i their o Attorioan mines, too, the Mon: ) Flolman’s Liver and Stomael tion heen paid to the order of the council [ engagrenient, going westward over the [ from, provesit to be the destiny which [ christianity; thatin all British universi- | . the old Drum Lummond, hasshown or 0 in the matter, The mayor of the city is | Union Pacif 75 i the power behind evolution has appointed | ties classes are formed for the study of | 9 hyofit this yens of £50,000, and its shares ry silinalua 2 he proper excentive oflicer, but as the Governor-elect John M. Thayer is ex- | for us making it the grand promise to | Socialism, and that the present Writer | ape selling at three times the amount Holman’s Liver and Sto o, Mt ey = omnch Pad through that cold fact, which many ma ; : \ citement hether the above are the : vand Rowols, fmprove e A L A A FAMOUS FILLIBUSTER. beginning with Great Britain, al- | minister of the Established Chureh of | yoal or only m..\..‘ it is cortain that gold mach and Bowols, {mproves 3 following interesting letter was sent re- f T have found it prudent to aflirm that i li § But these franchises are now \ble to - 5 ind these countries; it is wi g | ivve Jound pruace al | thal | the registry of public companics since | waneysand bowels are involved, DI OLMAN'S ind are valuable enough | ¢ently by Mr. €. W. Doubleday, of this | tor its “I'rench Revolution.”” Itis in the | they were “not unfriendly to socialism.'" | September'1, of this and Tfind that | ponsareat onee the best, quickest nnd cheaposts the city and the corporation tself, The | in Nicaragu suggestion that more of | In the rest of Burope there is not a | elingup: not disorder, but order; not de- | the United Stutes the capital agg citizens committee, in drafting a new | the personal trait that remarkable | country where socialisim has not taken a | nial, but fa over one and one-quarter million sterling; xtent of the ground covered by them, | favor of the man who, though, as the | duce a sptcial law to hold 1t in cheek. "'\".’" ,‘}]”‘ (hese symvtoms apply | alone is capitalized at of those which would he about twelve inches cach | poet justly says, Athens hus falist organ, Arden vation. Ol Lhe great pain-cure, “at} jn the Australian colonies, the capital is would be but the customury \\A.ym!..,.qu\ some of whom were men of eharacter | splendid featare, which the American | With Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup, the English public has been asked ! 2 P e, g in other eities and | ingelligence—that they wiliingly | comrades might imitate with_advantuge e to,pay fof miings in the lnst three months Display at their warerooms, 1305 and 1307 Farnam Street, house number two, owned and . Men like Walker bave their faults, | loaves to comrade rike. Irreverence, companies by advertisement in the daily by the Messrs. Silber! L of Chi They are accented when they fail of th he fate of the party in Germany un- A case was yesterdny brought to light, | pape and the soare then de- where it belongs, mot only at | Julius Seizure Cooley were among the | This persistence of socialism in spite of | But lak of space compels me to hurry | dend, several are quoted 'at o premium, | Families supplied by GLADSTONE BROS. & €O., Omala. pected m Lincoln the present week on a strcet railways woro granted in Lincoln | How General Willlam Walker Im. | ready, at difforent timos, passed through otland declared to me that he only [ miines in London have entered on anera {tonge Mtk X Tocts 80 thit the owners can well afford to pay | city, tu the San Francisco Chronicle: same condition that Franee was in before | Great Britain will be the first country to | tho new mining sehemes incorporated | and they have made per Pl sty H1OLMAN PAD co., charter, have the opportunity to do some | man, Colonel William Walker, would | strong hold, except Norway, and there it " LAURENCE GRONLUND, of tho India, v half o mithon side the rails und would cover the sur 116 d)0d fa nl disgraco)t) which publi ions ‘of the writ- [ onee. ce 25 cents a bottie. over two million pounds sterling:” while TilE SLCOND GRE, v 3 i a v tlGBelFay TRt NG d > brenen | eo-operate bakeries that make excellent A BLASPHEMER'S DEATH. i American familiar with mines the largest assortment of Pianos and Organs to be found at isundoubtedly one of the finest | n gold mines, some half a dozen years tives, It was not until a few months hcolony had immense gilded enbes of the size that would represent the total necessaries of life in abundance, all who be one and identical. Since, however, [ o' e Farmers: and M Fify ] linve examinod RRON WITISKY, roceived from hias been Tistened to and ‘applauded by | Jiid for them. — “Tne scarcity of gold, Provents s thatin all eases where the liver, s the pomt mentioned —above, but | Qmalia visitors who piwtook of Sunday | the hereulean efforts made to erush it [ on. Teun only'add that thoro ate numet. | T Shares of the Mysora, that has been | I 12 CL 4K i tiiae 1 1y | dinne he capit: f 2 sxtormihate it ¢ o tao s circles of christinn socialists, With | crushing ore for sometime, have been = in other places, nd only he McCaull opera. company departed down and to exterminate it, and the fact two excellently written organs, just as 2 ) per cent above par ;’m:‘nl mayor is a near relative of the manager ek sal M Bk 4 some and the ominous menace to others, 0 e of the street railway the painful lck of | Brepuratory visit tobecomng u Lincoln | 0o prr SO0 RO ML T the | buwndieds of students of the universitivs.| winch is rapidiy rising in value, has nlso xeeutive ity e elucidated | 7 e bl (3L of Edinburgh and Glasgow, with pro- | pag m'tluxwlu 1o with the present bl GBS bl Lt USRI - i future or the past. All these countries, | fessors in the chair; that a prominent Foeih i R BRUS ate T the railways wore badly wanted and pressed One of His Soldiers. a revolution; but in no country has the | Waited for disestablishment to become & | of popularits that promises to celipse | are ensily worn and safe and rotiatio. Tiey taro | Bolman's good, beral and gencrous franchises | New Orleans ‘Times-Democrat: The | Fevolution been complete, Socialism s | socialist lecturer, and that the English | even the Indian craze been tested i thousands of cosos and we can were willingly if not eagerly granted the last term of the revolution, Rus ades union, incongrass assembled, | L paye taken the trouble 1o look over | yely as attention to the very moderate and r I the Editor of the Chronicle: I find | 1380, The coming revolution in Russia | realize socialism, believe me, and et all : dute ntmber over seventy, with | of cases where weicr en vised without any s able request of the council, who in the Ciironicle’s notice of my book, | will dofor it what the French revolution | hen of good will rejoice, for s an ageregute capital of over six million | kood results whatever 120 William st., N. Y. ed nothing but for the good of both | “Remuniscences of the Fillibusters' War | did for France, does not mean a leveling down, buta lev- | jounds sterlng. OF the mines situated in quitable pre-legislative work forthe city | have been acceptable. Though now is siiply biekward, In Sweden, wher R T | sterim those in Mexico, not quite by providing when paving is done that | snming to be his biographer, it 1s never- | five years ago socialism had not one dis- | Acute thoumatismis an intlagamation | one million sterling. the strect railway pave its track to the | theless pleasant to L )le to testify m | ciplé. the government intends to intro- | OF the joints, marked by pain, he e TIE MULATOO MINF now occupied by the ties of the | conld nevertheless exercise such control rindi Belginm b Nothing tries the patience of aman | those m south Africa, Spaum and South track. Such a provision would materi- | andfascination R bt l GG PEaT . whic es the govern- | more thun to listen to a hacking cough, | Ame: make up the balanee of the ally assist in the paving problen whom wero “desporate adventurers,” but | ment trembl as introduced a | which he knows could easily be cured | grand sum - of ~ $30,000,000, which and died for him or at his back. satisficd | bread, and with the profits from which £ == tii Prospectivscs Of these various mming i A 5 e . Fa0 pply the steam to-morrow IHE RRYRORE Mot would be accorded | they build kalls for party purposes, sup- [ & Colored Man Falls Dead While | enterprises form o resting study. 10 anygestablish mentv e HollCLICaE 0 RINORSIOCIAoIbIACE SRS the wheels in motion. This is packi T BTG FIB AT Jort a daily of nd send thousands of Uttering a Tiiade of is the custom here to bring out piblic highest class and medium grades, including commence business, ughtering 1, amiplur, the first Napoleon, thov equnl- | 1w the party 103,000 v 5, with [ intense excitement among the coloved | and purpose of the company, the names FISCH ER hogs per day from the initiatory il | Iy remoeseless and - conseicnceles nine members of parlinment; afterwards, | people of the eity, and has been talked | of the directors (whose standing and give employment to 150 men” from the | path of ambition, was vain, i the number of voters immediately drop- | ubout extensively by them sinee last Sun- | character have more influence on’ pub LYON & HEALY ST smmencenent. The machinery placed | and sensnous, but he conquered early all | Ped to 78,000, But a_ splendid seeret or- | day night, when'the case, which is avery | lic subseriptions than the merits of the in this honse has a workin; 1 of Europe, and the memory of his glory ion was soon eflected, which in | v kable one, happened mine), the principal fact@anout the mine when crowded to its limit of 700 hogs per | 1s everywhere preserved, while his eri 1881 raised the number to 312,000, with | Four ycars azo John A. Brown, an in- | reports, richness of ore, cost of working, BURDETT hour, which is an illustration of tie | are butdimly remembered. twelve representatives, and in 1881 to | telligent colored mun, for many years and prospective profits. A carefi ’ the house has to rush things. In [ © Colonel Walker was a man of consti- | 926,000 voters with twenty-four represen- | vy nt of this aity, studied medicine | ing of some of these prospectuses fails, STANDARD ation with Mr. Silberham, Who is | tionall temperate habits, mild of speech t~|\m’~ It m-mlnui.-uu\ ’pumvh-d that | under Dr. Edward von Donhofl, the well hm\i-\ln'_ to ~lm\v\ evidenen 0 ’ in the city ready for the opening, and demeancr, though lacking in the per- | 8 the mnext elcetion the party will | known surgcon of No. 10§ East Chestnut [ would convince an American mining the statement that he was bring: v sonal g it 41.11: a charm to the [.,1 haye a million voters and fift street. Brown was an apt pupil, and | engineer that there was any value in the LYON&-HEALY few of their men with him from Chicago, | ture and innate rofinement whieh he un- | representatiyp vhich,” a_eatholic | followed his studics with much applica- | mine. In nearly all the Indian proper- and that almost the entire foree would be | questionably possessed. His expression nal remarks, “may be excessive,butdo | tion under Dr. von Donhofl for two years | ties there 15 Littic or no ore in sight; they Prices, quality and durability considered, are placed at the hered up in this locality, Those who | of approval or the announcement of a forg movement towards | with much advantage to himself. At the | ave only “prospects ™ at the bottom of i as i il ime from (e east are old and experi- | death sentence was equally calm of tone st is_ yery strong.’” ‘Though the | end of that time he went off to New York | old abindoned native workings. I the lowest living rates for cash or time payments, while the long enced workmen, who will bring their [ and enunciation, but men would leap » strictly closed to the party | and attended lectures in one of the 1 Australian proverties more importance established reputation of the house, coupled with their most ::uhil‘n W \l‘h ||hu nlull boi-nmu property | anto a fiery blast of shot and sheil for the Ipu‘hllin_ul in wntfi‘rlluul, :u]u: to | est ;m{l‘v?.--x ;q.-fl colleges in the m;llln :] at \4-hvldll|u the hl l,}"vull‘x;w o[!\*:unphw liberal Interpretation of the guarantee on their goods, affords holdersin West Lincoln. In response to | former, and sufie ol an tho mere he 1o it is a erime, the journal has | try. hen his course was finished he | than would be justitied by the American r i the inquiry if hogs sufiiciont o Keop & | wan o O tor Sionlaonlin Gt An YL At | o auatEa T ko aanerl hATE Lo class | oxporiinosiof asnya and It eis mobkoon 3“: p't"clha“ra" absolute safeguard against loss by possible full supply for the two vacking houses, | Visionary aud yet a man of action, & by | the paper had before the passing | a ne back to Louisville to settie and | sidered sonccossary’ to measure up the efects in materials and workmanship. Mr. Silberham xl;ul that the commis- | no mesns uncommon combination of | of u‘i- law. Persccution, I(In n, 1!..} stice his profession. He was well ac- | ore in &u.'h‘l "r'l would (';v ifA>x>lli1:" sion men assured them that the supply | eharneter. B iiEatin proved a gr ng, it has weede nted with the colored people, con- [ mine in ifornia e Austra Sronjilbenalntalnet ntall e amalo. || Ser ot (& eeriains ,ifff,‘f.‘,t.fi"',',ll’.“.’l out all rotten material, knitted the party d'well and drossed smartly, and be. | property has actually by ld for LYON & HEALY and they were vigorously at work scek- | marked his actions and impulses, and yet | together with hops of iron, and pre- [ fore long had a large and luerative prac ¢ sum, in which the only evidenc ing consignments. There ut the | he exercised 1 magnetic power over more | vented splits which otherwise might have | ti The only drawback to his popu- [ its value put forth was that it 1305 & 1307 FARNAM STR ant time 3,000 hogs purchased, and | sensitive organizations such as1s rarely | oceurred from peronal reasons. y was the fact that he never attended [ eated between two mines that we in the market and at the stock yards, and | witnessed. ' Cruelty has proved itself just as potent and openlv boasted of being an | able; not a sample had been assayed or 1 ""fl‘l Tuesday the demand for porkers But the cohesive power b]\- which he at ibn Fl ance. When the cmumun‘c —w‘hicl atheis! lln Iurmm being a single man, =I|:{1l sunk r;n lhl'.llrup‘ir!.} wh{_ - , e 5 = will be incredsing tracted individuals did not hold good for | by the way, was & movement perfectly | oceuvied a sleeping-room over his oflice mong the mines from the United T l d c e quasmo, traotod Inividusls did not hold ood o |0y e Nots, | RheolutaN) URGEAESn by | wi e ir Cenpbos: cocast sies e Feeomnine ot tmet wunes of | The €. E, Mayne Real Estate and Trust Co As noarly as could be’ asooriaimod y fuence. He was o soldier rather in the | the leaders—was overpowered, the rul- | Last Sunday night about 10:80 o'elock | those who have proved ay without securing a glimpse of the | sense ot a fighter than as an organizer, | ing middle class determined to'extermin- | Brown met = Ruchel Jones and Elvira SWHITE ELEPTANTS N. W. COR. 15th AND HARNEY, OMAHA. iption lists that are making th nd as he failed to bind men to him |.‘ ate the wild, impracticable socialism then | Smith, two colored women, who together | to the American owners, others that are (et ey B rounds, there has been nearly $60,000 [ permanently consulting their interests in | in vogue, and they proceeded to do occupy a house in his neighborhood, us | knewn to he good and worth one-third or Property of every description for sale 1 all parts of the city. Lauds for sale in subscribed for the fund for sceuring the | conncetion with his own, the results of | *‘with a disre gard for human life never | they were coming from church, and ac- | one-fourth what they capi t for | every county in Nehraska, ; Methodist university,and the work will be | success won by indomitable valor and | before witnessed,” says the cleri companied them home. One’ of the | here. Asa rule, the American owner A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS prosccuted to the securing of the $100,000 | energy did not inhere for any lasting | Writer of the Jews of France. -l women asked him inside, and heentered, | gets but a smatl part of this over-capital- Of Tities of Douglus county kept. Maps of the city st ounty, or any other aimed at with the vigor that has already | benclit, thousand, the flower of lummu man- | Several more colored people ne in, | 1zation. The London promoter has the information desired, furnished free of charge upon application. been manifest in the work. The com As a southern man hus love for the in- | hood, were murdered in cold blood, and | and the company were sitting around the | greed of a cormorant; his profit is lim- mittee of twenty-eight that have the im- | stitution of slavery came as near being & thousands sent to the penal colon- | fire splace talking, when a veligious con- | ited only by what the public will pay, | = - portant work of loncating the university | pronounced sentiment as anything in his | } termination secmed complete. | troversy sprang up between two of the [ and has noreference to the value of the will meet on Wednesday of the present | upsentimental nature, and on this rock | ge gatherings for sev- [ men. They were arguing their point, | property. A good illustration 1s fur- week, when the formal propositions will | his fortunes and his life were wrecked, rs. At length, a congress was | when Dr, Brown stopped them. He said | hished by the companies recently formed be received andthe question canvassed | The native chiefs, military and politieal, | held; m 1876, i Puris, when, thanks to | they were two fools, and were talking a | for the sale and working of the patents and ‘o the best evidence ob- | of Nicaraugua would hive condemned | the munificence of M. Cremicux, a Jow, [ merelot of hosh, He said there was no | for a pocket sewing machine. The pro- ! rk and Lincoln are the two | aimost any act of oppression {from the | all the French trades Christ, and th y moters are said to Have paid £500 for the . L4 5 the person of that name oad e Y i stranger rather than either faction would | about one hundred, were represented. | was merely an ordinary person, who | patents and to huve netted from the pub Biavo “submitted to bo governcd by the | 1t repudiated socialism, and their moder- | happened to be better orally than the | lic over £100,000, RELIABLE JEWELER i l_m ,v_‘ e other. But a limit was reached when ‘;ll\uultlullm( P u‘w {llum ulw whole mid- | people nm(u\gfllrlmm he 1 Jlnf m'ln-mlul n]rmnul]w; and overload- " 4 ) Sheri 3 n I ufflo | the colored blood, which runs in the | dle cluss press,Just tien two so there was no God, and that ing of values make all booms on 3 "V county, pass rough Lincoln yester- | veins of nine-tenths of the ,.0,,..1,.“0.._ B. Mulon und Jules Guesde, returned | imaginury person whom people hik market of short life, The electrie ra‘!'sl.l,es‘,]?lilafxnor}qs‘. Fllne J6W91ryf SllV_(%l‘W:&!‘G day en route homewurd from u trip cas! wis de o r 1 from their exile, and, as a fivst fruit of | belicve in simply because it makes them | boom four yeurs ago uabsorhed The l‘n_u‘\t sloc rices the lowest. Repaiving a specialty. All work warrant- ward after pd O their labors, we finc list resolution | comfortable. He made fun of sacred | millions from the public, and cver sinee ed, Corner Douglas an 15th strects, Omaha who has stolen 220 from a questic et el aron 1o e vrar | introdueed 'In tho mext trados unlon tons things and was in the midst of a tirade | then eleetric light' patents have been a Licensed Watchmiker for the U. P, depot Kearney named y. N charger. Kven the withdrawal of north- | gress, held at Ly oruary, 1878, [ of awful blasphemy, when suddenly drug. ‘The same will be true of gold d.w.nunmnlm ‘Illi ML |‘~ at :l'l‘nlml' ern capital and the clamor of the senti :|’nll l~n|qmn.»d :n‘“| it yotes, m\lmu ashy paleness cowe over his yellow fe mines six months l;.-mw- I.‘-} no i Anmri e —— yania point south ot Pittsburg, but when | ment of the world, as expressed through [ third congress, held in_ 1870, at ar- | tures, his voice faltered and failed, as if | ean mine owner who is not already i the he reached the place his bird Tind eseaped | the press, failed 'to e e | sollles, to"the consternution of the ruling | the tongue had cleaved to the root of nis | ficld hope to profit by the present “excite “NCULNBUSINESS mRE“] RY I TIIE by flight, probubly tuking warning from | southern states stood by sentiment though | elass, "socinlism of the most u-x.nmunml mouth, and with a terrible expression on | ment B, L. SikLvox M‘ssoufll seeing something’in print stating that he | not in men or means, and his indomita- | kind trivmphed by a decisive Y, | his face he tottercd from his chair, stood - nted inthe west that he had left | bje spinit sought to overcome a world in | and since that year r steady on his fe second, and then fell H Tne combination, proportion and pro eremoniously, moral and physical ition., He | working men end by adopting social- | to the rorpse ) ronaring Hood's So ari ¥ aly, moral - and hysical opposition, o | W d | pling social the floor a corpse, s in prevaring Hood's Savsaparitla The Tremont, : RCIF e s in this day all must who at resolutions. party has six [ The negroes took his death as a direct pecnliar to this medicine, and un- ¢ S Farngat Post G,A R, the old estab. | tempt the suppression of popular ideas, | representations in purliament and from God and as n retribution for | known Lo others ; i L0 ERRUERALRA SON o é BA“_WAY lished post of Lineoln, thit has a roll | Nicarnuga was profited by the lesson he [ more than thirty close symputhizers, | the blasphemy, and consequently we o Halos K00 raciar. fipmta loanttorun BT 2R of membership close to 200, held an | taueht hor. among whom the poet Clovis tnghes, | yery much oxecited, They carricd the e PATLOF the oity ¥ % Only Line Running FREE RECLINING CHA LIt animated election - of © oflcers, S by and u::n/\ o wuicival councillors in va' | corpse ucross the street to the room back T T AR e T o CARE, botween at their ha urday evening. Who would be free, rions places. At a congress of co-opera- | of the doctor's oflice, aud it on the | o) Bl e e e JoHLW. HAWKINS, Onitha, Lincol sas City an in which a friendly contest for comman Themselyes must sirike the blow tors, held in_Lyons this year, my friend, | bed. The enlorod | u]:liu Tt Lt o s @ parther 1n the real estato business A abita ah | Omicha, Li uf:’u.l Kansas City and d was browgh” down 10 4 1o Voto b AL Gy professor of. political cconomy | hotise ware told of the Blaspliomer s pun: « I dandortaid with bl will also soge rehltect, 5 i Mo Ljlhe ween Comrades Sprague and Hotehkiss, ¢ at the Umversity of Montpellier, in the | ishment, and so superstinous o they actan insirance and steamship agency, | Ofices -3, 5 and 42, Richards Block, L L 2 'R A] X [ the latter ultimately seouring the posi opening speech maintained the socialistic | that they refused 10 touch it or prepare | apey 8¢ doing o woad business aud “thelr | Neb. Elovutor on [Ith sirect 3 TRAINS DAILY 3 tion. The oflicers for the year as electe . proposition thut the “wage system is an | the remuins for burial, Howeyer, they | eonain i e MARLSUREI Uio s Brooder o) Broodoror . | YA BN wore Harry Hotelikiss, commande \NVETGZ; ¥ inferior condition, and ought t be abol- | communicated with the mun's sister GALLOWAY UATTLR, fruout ions Chirie M. Scothorn, vice commander: Dr. 1 VM F = ished.” “Another' congress, represonting | who Lives in | Chicago, and s M WouDs, OEIABA&LINLOLN k- | ncoomplishment of their tasky, and their | der the stringent soc ¢ is highly s The Lousvilles -Journal’ of | manded by peovle in every station of life, STEINWAY houses in tie This hou i1 | vittues are rarely known. His great ex. | instruetive he enactment of the | Décember 3, which has caused the most | The advertisement sets forth the eapital ’ P I N she gwd, post surgeons Henry Masterman, | Bee PURE. - seven hundred teades unionists, held a [ sent them word thut she would = : : ¢ Traias will arvive ot awd lesve haplaie 0 FC o, “guarerinon ; % fow woks g0, suplied by the govern | Gome HER. SoRd -t 0. moul - . Live Stock Auctioneer i i i s i, . & 01 deol, 1ok .l:;. »m\. Leeter, otheer of the day, and O ment with railrond tickets and 5,000 | and take charge of her brother's body 5/ Snlos made ip wll parts of the U. 8. ot fuie Wel I C. Bell, L MeArthur, J. . Fox francs, thus under the patronage of the | and effects, She failed to come, and yes = 2 | pasea 4oom 8, Riake Mook, Iucala, Nel Direct o ! de i Union Depot, worthy and J. K. I délegates to the government, closed by detinntly declaring | terday Police Sergeant Kencaly was told RET Gallowar 84 Bhors lose bulls for sala was City, tor ul s South uud West; in Slate cncampment { | themselves revolutionary socialists. But, | by the inmates of the hot about the v— Z .y " - Cuion Depg sils, tor all jonts Kast ani M. Russel Eastiad ';"“'Ni Py S I i“"'i‘f-"'i lf % b i ‘%”Uf lTl maws death, and b avouto nollfiod City 8. 3, GOULDING PULLMAN BUVPET ELEEPING CAR 2 sscll hus been down at Pawneo ; ¢ s fillod Fronch socialists with terrible | Undertuker Hess, “The undertuker heard AVMNAN HVVERT 8 Ly konal rumiors of coal and coul beds and his faith | o ! hio most dbcistvo-chango, nowsver, 18 | wio kel an uguest, after which the sspondenoe (n regard 10 loan, For tickots, sicaping cur borihe and other in is increasing that if a good paying vein the one thav has taken place in Great | body was buriea in the potter's fieid, the o . formmspenionoeis fonie) o an \ formit o 1o B M of these diwmonds underlies Nobraska ) Britain. There have, of late, been formed o ving o) the Royal Spanish 0. i, 1) depot, 1600 and Webster streets. or that the discovery will be m At 1he { wing left money enough ot the Koyal Biusalan Or o number of groups, consisting of youn ) xpensos. . Cotonoe Shiavallor of tha' Logion of o 3 K Moo I K Goonimey state salt well that has now reached u % R o, very sefous abd very dotermined: | s verdic e R aactd| T ey tovic it e e | BUAVETSBide Short Horns . ) vullni Fuss. Agont depth of twelye hundred feet and the moscly of the educated class professing | had been caused by ,om. xy superin : 3 ashr curg alls. 1cls | OF strictly pure Butos sud Hutes Tupped cuttle. 3 Waro A il s now resting iu wi A continental personalities. The most it | duced by |hcu|ln\\~mu1|uu lioart. ‘Tho | cheRifesschihs Mords seiasl Fepimar, Amich | Hed Ritlers bhoR oA oty 1 g.-ul.-;'_[j( believes to be forms b > pressive of them is the poet, Willium | colo ople do not accept this verdict, t u coutl Acombs, Renick, Rose of Shurons, Moss He . strongly indicative of coal ) 3 5 5 NATURAL Morris, the centro of the “Soculst | hut decture v o of diviné - ! Bafh Qo Knightly Duchessos, Flut Crook Youns Murys, 4 are that it was o stroke of divine r 4 in ull parts of world, L mation that the drill at the well has 7 L, - ue.'" He is o host in himself, and a | wrath of st cotu. Guinine. 1 i Plliten ouass anciane Laros WEAK (I pasaed hrough was an oven hundrod f = l did specimen of English manhood. 4 — J fodlupais asnnlos Wpsaian Tipanal | HRie-tonsaie. .0 Kipe, Naioe Funartit Pure 3 NERROUS PEOPLE of distiact [imestone and the work at - His great reputation, his evident disin hie Robinson, who was ] e Criicc Shank “Col 7 s ol ettty s ets] f ) & 5 tobinson, who was released from ; Norrous, Dra | I Pure Criick Sh s Come nid e it }ur«:mlnlr Is in shul .‘l:,lhlhll‘ impression MOSY PERFECYT MADE teresty .nl).‘;. and enthisiasim for the cause | | ity Jail yestordav whore o s been ,‘{L}\'j\‘:“"!, Ay G guicted with wosk kid: | nepoct tho hord. CiiAs. M LRAN: 3 ) a o evails 0 o found it wi or which he spends his time and money | £97 8iX months awaiting trial on the eharse BOX, Lincola, Kol be i the next four or five hundred feet r,:r.q:;:,‘,:‘_:&'mf;';?:'f;;kfigf;y Strong®,and | witnout stint, have made & great imyrca. | Of rape celebrated ‘the oceasion by getting HorMajesty's Favoritle CosmeticGlycarine | - Iuis becoming evidun, also, that the salt | - goAuwoslatins alun o Phosstales Dy Fricos | sion on the 'British people. and fudeed, [ &0y full aud was arrested wgalu last question is I'pronising and the | - Esteacts, Vaiilla, Lemon, eic., davordeliciously. - | made socialism respectable. His con | ™50 e Dapd,or ot Rorss Highnetine Prinaess of Woles National Hotel ailure of the b t work to strike J BUKNG POWDER 0T Duics stant topie, and a most effective one, 18 Hayward Bros. for Wigwuws, 1607 | UpnsChupping iRoughnoss §io) f 4 Aud sel 4 good diuner { g brive will evidently silence fore that socialism will render labos attractive, | Howard. LA TR Kslige Risan, gof NSEND, st Akt When 10 Lineolu lop u 3 —- . : iy v v « wrs, % CASH, DEIANCE . yruole. 1w ERLRERRLREE BT R b pireiona svery toson, \Sidio | WY ANTED-Barber: ateady work at Puxton ) ators wil 0o well 16 see Us. Mursball & Lo- | FU, far $10.000. 83000 cash, Laauoe 1, # aad 8 t Hotol basber suop. Wt ire Lok, 1500 Fannam- w years, J, K. Hamuoad, WT'S, 161l oty ' | only remedy which cua always b rel'ed No. 209 Main Steeet, Council Blulfs, lowa. | upon, @

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