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o 4 £ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1887. ' L " % N tion and nlarm the reeent defeat of the N T | shows that instead of a government of | which he was elected to fulfil that public | A young man who was afilicted tyith ¢ AN UNPAID ATTORNEY'S BILL | peowie's ‘ehorce for the Caited States TRAITORS TAKEN TO TASK. | thoSscomte: tor the peonte, and by the | trast? R . contagions dissawe suddonly sied, ot Isvn'n , the Hon. C. H. Van Wyck, people, onrs is a government of monopo- 2. Is it suflicient reason to violate | least to all appearances, and” his burial ol it about, as we believe by the | lies, for monopolies, and by monopo- | pledges that the object for which pledges | was ordered to take place as soon . . M . » rOPPOratiof ot o f 1 o rpe of placing the toil- | are given will be defeated by ajol b! The pIOT r 0 1 alnst | MO power of giant corporations Honest Nebraskans Oondemning Their Un- | lics, for the purpose of y x ated by a majority, | sible. The croquemorts, or under: s A Oleim Eleven Years O1d Filed Against | RORTY BONE 00 B rong Arm and | DONeE 2] Barvasty ot Linoo] ing ‘masses in abject bondage worse than | no mattor how those pledgzed will cast | men, who eatriad the cofin to the v the State of Nebraska. liberal hand of government power. We | faithful Servants at Lincoln. African slavery. What is the republican | their votes? lavery b ! thought that they heard a noiso like o § ask that yon use your vote and influcnce J—— p:m); doing l'mlnr‘ (4;r (hnflynp;fl. l,lllt‘ % i‘. lh{ns ;\nr]h"fmlry exemptarepresen- | knocking under its lid, vet, being af; - | to secure the submission of an amend- | o s p | peovle ar2 not heard when calling loud ative from pledges given to his constitu- | of ereating a panic among the fup TWO NEW BANKS INCORPORATED | 1 i constitation admitting ot the | | cOF -E'S POWER PROCLAIMED | J P ich-needed laws for their prot entsof the same, ot of a difforent polit- | they went on,"with their burden, of United States senator by a di- | e tion, because their chosen representatives | ical party, upon the strength of which | cofiin was duly placed in the grave, but f the people. We furthér ask | Meetings and Denunclatory Resolu- | bave become traitors tothe people and | vledges he was eleoted to perform a duty | as the earth being thrown down - electio A Farmers' Alliance Memorial to tho :’ et Vote . hatadepartmentof agricnlture and labor | tions—No More Monopoly Minions sold themselves to the monopolhes. I | the clectors well knew the dominant | upon it unmistakable soundsof knocking Congressional Delegation—Notes be provided for, to be presided over by a For the Masses—Humbies of & have worn the party yoke of republican- | power of the party would oppose? were heatd by everybody. Tho mayot: From the State House—Cape abinet mimster, We view with grive Great Political Storm, ism for_twenty yoars butmustsay I am 4 In case the answer is afirmative | however, had to be” sent for before the | BREPEIRG, ftal City News, sneern the effort now being made by dhehirtis ashamed of the republican party of Ne- | what then is the meaning of representa- | coffin could be opened, and gomo « e . members of congress to regeal internal . braska tive? In case the answer is negative, | occurred m the arrival of that off v i Y —_— revente, of so modity the law as to re- A Galvanized Nichol, Van Wyck is not defeated, but the peo- | what course onght the constituents to | When tho lid was removed the horrible e ras a a lona aL; [FIOM THE BEE'S LISCOLY BUREAU.] duce surplus, This ean ve no other ef- | NewL1an, Jan. 20.—To the Editor of the | ple are, and in my opinion he will prove [ pursue towards a delinquent representas | discovery was made t the unfortunate An attorney of this eity, F. W. vis, | fect than to transfer the burden of pen- | Begp: Representative Nie rived at | the liveliest corpse that his enemies ever | tive? ol # OMAUA, NE died from asphyxia. RASKA. st the state of Ne- | #ion payments from artic of 1uXury | this place on Saturday evening and was | €arried to a politieal grave yard during | 5. When a delegate exceeds or violates ich law requiring speedy ¢ Capital rly historic in age and | and " vice, and place them —upon | oo e vocoived as he might have tten gears, if le lives and has | the instructions of his sovercign, is the | interment ought to be woditied without r“"'l““ hipierd] . il the rticles of prime necessity . . 3 Ith. The people of these western sign bound by such notion of his | delay. | Burplus the facts it recalls. The claim asks for [ (& 4 $1,000 and intercst from 1874, and is the | 601 elaim of E. R. for attorne, » to sustain the lives of tae | P n. It was a pitiful sight to see hisde- | gtates have become tired of their yoko of te? 1f, us we claim,the people are We'heg to assure you that many od countehance when no one would | bondage, and have commenced the bat- | sovereign, are they bound by the action . of Concord, Mass,, | of our members are veteran soldiers of = shake him by the hand. At this town | tle for justice, and if they eannot get it | of their delegates exceeding or violating 1 behalf of the state | the late war; that many of our comrades | yhore aro several old veteran soldiers | by the republican party, they Will by | clear and positive instructions? In ttered thronghout the union languish H. W, Pre A. K. Touzalin W DINECTORS: Vebraska o Uni States s sme | ¢ Vi anate 3 5 AT A her, e how the republican | the answer is negative, what is the s W. V. Mor John 8. Collins of Nebraska in the United States svlprllm; ing in poor houses o hanging upon the | Who sorely lament the defeat of General | Hleedi oS0 5a has been reduced from | of the Inte senatorial sloetion? & 1n X \e e el court when the case of the state and J. | y000q adge of poverty, arc calling upon | Van Wyck, and knowing at the same | 85000 to less than 10,000; the state of | the answer s W, 8, P 8. \ aflirmativ v the saline lands at | ys for evidence upon which to base a | time that they voted fora man who | Minnesota almost going democratic in | sovereignty of the people? t court on iri Th pension claim. 1t appears from the | Lhelped to encompass his defeat, 1f it had | 1886, and other strong republi states The answer to these questions will en- case, a8 all know, resnlted in a verdict 'l‘mth fnrmsrn;[lvlm'”Nu-|u ||~'!m|<"'¥"‘")'" known when our repr :"’('nming :Alxlnml in ‘-‘lmlhl [:l!mu} their ;\m.» us to know what we have gained, o state it we y ment requires that the party giving the | ;W artive ters co | being classed as republican states longer. | beyond any of the down-trodden people lnl‘.l]u state, but it would seem by the evidence, after the laj f twenty-five | fentative wou d arrive nu_rl }\nuld 11{\_« What s tho cause of this? I answe ot othioe 1] by Bt e m_| ”1"“‘;”f claim filed that the attorney'e fees have | vours must deseribe, under oath, and | been o large number of indignant eiti- | yossism, ringrule, monopoly, treachery, | form of government. C. J. RyaN. never been paid, that isin full. R. W. | hame the specific character of disease » meet him at the depot. As it was | bribery, whisky, railroads, and such like, - ¥ Furnas was governor at the time, and | upon which applicant bases his claim for were enough to show him, and the | Men who now ' wear the collar labeled FIELD AND PARM, claimant recites that he was employed by | pension. This is cither set upto admit of | venal erew who used every unholy meaus | republican, who vote for party instead of T the execntive; that a retainer of §510 was | 1en to commit perjury in order to aid a | to defeat the people's efioice, that the | principle, ‘will find when too late that How Milk is Made. At By SHe KKte, k ‘hen the balance | Comrade, (for it 18 a'fact that there was | hour is very near when an outraged peo- | they buried the republican party | American Dairyman: The sceret of paid by the state, but when the balance | ot one 'man in each 1,000 in the army, | ple will o organize that the nireling | beyoud resurcction. EMMET BARBER. | liow a cow secretes her milk 1s an inter- of the bill was vendered there were 10 | ontside of tho medical department, that | vampires of despotic power will not rale sl SR HRLBE B RGO IRLION:: T cle funds with which to pay. It will undoubt- | conld name the disease, thoagh' the | in our fair state and pation. From all That “Rell of Honor." RS D TR L edly ereate some surprise that the bill has ient was dying in his arms, nof being | parts of this county we hear nothing but Hartivatoy, Neb., Jan, 81.—To the | erally supposed that she mukes it during not been paid herctofore, und in it sxperts,) or as an - cffectual bar { deep ehagrin over the Lincoln infan Bditor of the Beg: A democratic | the day, and has itall ready to be de ture course before the legislature senator, H. B. Bonesteel, was elected | livered at night when the milker ealls ic ast the just elaims of the nation's do. A Ll ",’{.‘I:;",I.','(',"‘i‘lf 3 il AT b UL oy Caming Connty Heard Frow. from this, the Eieventh district, solely for it, that is, she has the milk alres ' ! d pledge to vote for V made and stowed away in her during the time of ourcountry's greatest . T e ; b Bnnin; | hHA CON Supreme court procecdings for Thurs- | trial. In ecither case it would have | WEST Poinn, Jan 50, —0 the Editor | account of ) B m . stow Draska, s com t of the people’s | Wyek, if there was no show ot electing a | The surprise often o when a cow cansunlly insurinoe e s follows brought the blush of shame to the faces | ©f the Buk: The defe 0 Dusinoss of liro of burbarians of tho darkages. In tho | champion, Hon. Charles I Van Wyel, | gl B8 SERE SRR COUGIRGEE | with o small wider gves a lurge quantity, | 0ST PERFEGT MADE inguivstate o G reantvonr, © R representing future as in the past we will be true to | has fallen upon us, regardlc OV | e o ehile th o wi 1 roor b L A ora [ ’ e i \ine sree count while the one with a much larger bag Propared with strict regard to Parlty, Strongth, and | the duy and veur (rst - bove written. th principles that belong to American | 88 8 great calamity, We b wned | Keiper, of Pierce conn Pro pard Pl e Ao Ay, ane , what is the A. E. Touzalin. BANKING OFFIOE: - THE IRON BANK, Cor 19th and Farnam Sts A General Banking Business Transaoted. N. W. HARRIS & 06; BANKIERS, CillC1G0, BGNDS Citios And_others 6t bought and sold, Estora ofice 68 Dovonshire ai. boston. Corresponds once solicited. Sterling Morton ov, this city were in tl ORPRICES| SPECIAL Lega' Not'ce, OFFICE AUDITOL Stato of Nebi \ .\rum-nn.} ob st 1987, 170 1, thatthe Lincoln )nsur Ol in the &tire of No v the fns ranee law od to tran ot the n Comy Subin vs Aspinwi ex rel Caster vs Lancaster county; | citizenship. LUtgR BATIEN, UL OTTOW defeat, that the | Picrce and Cedarcounties, voted for Van | £ives much loss mitk. This is usnally | Regiiihies QLAnsoafatustindercantung | 1. 4, BABCOCK, Auditor Fublic Accounts it allowei, 3 President pro tem. raiiro spers gobbled thenincompoops | Wyck. The Omaha Herald calls Bone- | ftecounted for by alleging that one has o | Exiracts, Vanilla, Lemon, etc., avor déliciously. "Dha followlng catsos were arged and’ | L. N. Lronanp, Sec ; at Lincoln.~ We- have read with disgust | ioul 'y traitor, ete,, for doing just what | feshy bag, while the other has an udder BT SONRS VT PR ’ submitted: IN POLICE . the dirty fhings of the Omaha Herald at | oot 700y S Horid did not | extending up into the body. Now we i Manning vs Cunnlngham; Bendixenvs | Yesterday the man Long,who has been | the twenty-seven brave domocrats who | feiPet ic, bub as the Zeralt Qd ROEH 0BGl Py Caow really soerctes Fenton. serving a sentence in the oty jail for his | §1ood up_for the people’s champ B Ot O ST kG EHB TR LA 18 BOIR @ L E I K Poison the System with Nauseating i Court adjourned to Tuesday, February | row of a few weeks ago, finished his sen. | With Dr. Miller at Omaha and Dr. Bear | honor, it must have been an oversight ns | % 108 S8 E0 LG St r ) 8, at 8:30 o'clock 4. m., when causes from | tence but was immediately rearrested | at Norfolk, God help the democrats. In | it was not placed m ats list of traitors. | Profe ) Drags.Dr.llorne’s Electric Belt Cares latine says many ave | Discases Without Medicines. milk reservoir, the Iactiferous ducts be- ing connceted direct!y with the milk ves- 8 . , 50 that no considerable amount of 1o monopoly organ go on Hing;” it hurts itself more nyone clse. Rarp. of felonious assault on Oflicer | Cuming county we are free American | However, let he police judge fined him | Citizens. We want the bone and sinew | With i tsand at Inst orts Long | to be represented. We said so at the | than it doe the third judicial district at the foot of | on acharge the docket will be called. Guntrim. ollowing decision was filed $20 and ¢ ill va. Shea, Erior from Otoe county. s rustling for the wliorew B polls last November in voting for Hon. ELale e SUINOUT Carrying the elglum Royal and Unitod States | 8 T - Qfll‘r\u;wl. Opinion by u.«i«-u T I’ kit ”',','glff,: Ll.'.',,,,‘(,lf‘ :,,,,:,"‘",‘“..'.'oi,," i‘llnrl( s H \f':\n Wyek. To 1 Ilh-,:u- b S -‘Cn\vgvlorr;( l:;: Pf;.m‘.‘ B "“"‘““ n :’: ‘fi‘l‘\‘”“":v “';.i"l',"'l“',‘\,‘l’h:;::‘.:"; Muil, salling evory Saturday ; 4 ; \‘\"\ : , Where in an action for money be- yarty wi vas ashamed ri s | longs part of the honor in sending th St. Pavr, Neb,, Jan, 81.—To the Editor e bR AR it Bl 3 £ 7T P fore s‘ustics Of the poavey it 18 BHown by | nrmi e A ;:,,“;,i:“;“:‘,’,""“i‘,‘:.‘,.‘, 5 | man Fuller to represent this - senstorial | of the Bre: Williclmsen, our representa- | felale, and the larger portion of the Betweon Antwern & Now York 5] ELEOTROMAGNETIC B et & the docket of the justice that prior to the | charged with attending the po rict at Lincoln. While we mourn the | tive(?) from this county (Howard), has RETHOTDEOHEY, L1818 SYhY 8 60 Thom " B y N\ pore e day of trial the defendant oflered to con- | ball the night before and carrying to at of Mr. Van we rejoice to | been “at home for a few days during the | fetdt EOSE LESIS WRE & CO% ATOT 10 THE RHINE, GERMANY, ITALY, HOL- | & %3 ¢ ) fess judgment in favor of the plaintiff for | ghat entertainment a revolver on his per- | Know that our honored son from Cuming | recess of legistation at Lincoln. 1o is an wHige of milikers; holdsup het itk a certain sum, which the plaintiff refused | son, He paid into court $5 and costs. county stood solid as rock of Gibral: | extremely unpopul atpresent | SRR dause sho ha ¥ ' LAND AND FRANCR. to accept, there 18 no presumption that ABOUT THE CITY. tar. Well doned. IL Barrett. We watched | among his constitu Thora woro | {5/ nd Thila that restloss, tno . AND WINiH Will Positively Cure Withont Medicine the offer was not in writing, and in such There is a good deal of severe criticism | YOur course at Lincoln. Your record is | nearly six hundred votes east in prefer- k L ] FALL AND WINTER. X176 TTERG GROICEH | IADERA e TIERSH dition lasts it is act ly imposs her to give down b usual flow, case the decision of the district court on | exercised by honest tax.payers in Lincoln | clearer than electric light. We feel proud | ence for Van Wyek and he promis Wiy a motion to tax costs to plaintiff for the | against their money shark senator who | of you. Your backbone was too stift to | faithfully to vote for the “old man. reason that the judzment did not exceed | vated to perpetuatd the railroad commis. | Associite with tho traitors who will re- | first ballot he eastwas for Weaver sto $i5 Bxcursion trip trom | biliy Iy Second Cabin, outward, $85; ol — irepald excursion, §%. Jleorage DASSALO The Farmers' Workshop. 2 Tow raten . Peter Wright & Hons Getsors el the offer, not be molested. i auc 3 'y turn to their nothingness when the le; after that for Paddock to the end, never armer should have a small | Agents, 8 Broadway, New York. 3. A offor to confass Judzment, duly | Somrsthey o fperane s broay | 1aturo adjourns. varying. Jim Paul, of St. Paul,'w builiing for keeping tools und the smaller | fonry Punit, His i se:”Putgon & Co. made in the court where the action is [ with a number that this wretched repre- AMERICAN CrTizEN. | Lincoln during the cancus and doubtless | implements used on the farm. Here, [ 1% 8 2eisidich brought, under section 1,004 of the code | sentative was going to stand up to a little mstracted Wilhelmsen how to vote., with a comfortable fire in winter, much of civil procedure, need not be renewed | economy but they evidently did not know Strong Kesolutions, helmsen's constitnents are very ind in the appellate court in order to make | their man. A burdened public need not GrEENWOOD, Jan. 80.—To the Editor | nant about his conduct and refuse to it available to the_party making it on | look that way for relief. of the B At a meeting of the citizens | any explanation of it. final judgment. Keefer vs. Bullock, 8 The policeman’s annual hall | of Greenwood and vicinity to consider house, mending and oiling harr deing many things that would e pleasant and prefitable work be done making convemences for barn or b ‘This limb is on the lat- ither be Neb., 836. held at Temple hall Wedn the senatorlul logislative “sitnntion. tho ir Play. g undone or cost a considerable sum were fa st improved plan. The NEW BANKS INCORPORATED. day night was very tollowng resolutions were adopted amid an. 81.—To the Editor | a tradesman employed to do them. E ) k4 Best, Lightest and Easiest Yesterday the papers were received at | attonded, over 150 couple bemng much enthusiasm: : The following clipping from | cept near eities it is cheaper to buy the to manage and the most for | o the office of the sccretary of state incor- [ those present who danced the hours Whereas, We believe that the conduet of | the editorial page of the Omaha Herald, | materials for bushel boxes or erates for durable limb made. e AL Awnaduye, porating the Bank of Overton, located at The police foree cleared a hand- | certain members of our state Iegislature in | attracted my attention on acconnt of its | fruit or potatoes and put them toget have had thirty five years’ 58 Overton, Dawson county. ‘The o ‘sum of moncy as the profit on the | e matter ot the election of United States | utter falsity’ This will make a good job for many win- experience wearing,man T T t < the po stock of this bank is $50.000, the . Honest goods #pd houess Wabahs-av,Chicago . 4 Inventor, Proprietor and Manufaeturer. | ball, and the prize offered for the most | SEUALOT merits the Just indicnation of every o commencing business on the 84 of POPUIAERIAN i asiiuvward Stk tol Do} L PR o TN uary, to continue for twenty years. Thomas Noonan, o T D rlmonnCR | vounkiioadetiof X county democracy, indebtedness of the institution is limited "The BEE, in reporting the late clothing | so will iy tet nuic tha wishos of the yoters | Prought to Omaha and the Herald Jast night 2 3 Former iprice. $100. y eporting the late clof & | so willully set aside the wishes of the Volers | some very gratifying information regarding Scasonable Hints and Suggestions. best liml] for §75 ormer price . to two-thirds of the capital slnvk."l‘go house fire, fell into erroras to the firm | of Nebraska, and be it further the indignation at “Bungstarter” Bonesteel’s | Give plenty of green food now while | Circulars sent free DRS S &D DAYIESON : itucney. There is al- | {he ground is trozen, bbages, onions | Py, J. S CB.AWI'ORD, « N . y incorporators are H. V. Temple, that suffered the loss, the fire being in the Resolved, That we hereby reiterate our | {roaohary to his cons wavs a day of reckoning for politicians who | and’steamed chopped hay y good Temple and K. C. Temple. - storo of Randall Hros. instead of the | former decfarations that we will support no i Iho Bank of Bartloy, Red Willow | Buker clothing house a3 reported, the | (ih for a legislative oflice who will not de | Violate their promises, e e Rl L] 611 N. 17th St., Omaha, Neb. R, T county, bus also filed its articles of incor- | Tattor house bains & block awhy from the | CIATe himsell for the people and wzainst all ter days, and may be just the thing to in- uce some boys who' have a meehanical turn of mind to remain on the farm. ulicturing and adjustin Will give special rates Tntil March 1st. M 0l leaRT nEfandici nEEt 6ras On their arrival here Senator Bone- | greatly increaso the laving of eggs, e on the 12th of Janyary, to continue to a | “The West Lincoln hog market was bet- | these resolutions be sent'to the Omana Brx: | met at the depot by a large number of [ PRWQISEWRAR Used 48 bedding abe my, St. Louis, Mo,; Univeraity: Collége like date in 1907 The capital stock of | tor yesterday than the day before, both | andalso to the State’ Democrat for publica- | townsmen and farmers. accompanicd by | (it ST io 1 e e Besb., w i 6o Hospital London, Giesen, Germany and this bank is §20,000, all pid in in shares ts and prices, the number of | tion. a band. Al present scemed to heartily ln)::(x_\l\‘tm.: ‘lr u“-'l “ap n; tl'}d fu}xl l(‘l(;l ‘l? NetYork . Haviag [devolear telrietieRs of $100 " each, the indobtedness limited | hogs ed during the day being 800 | Resolutions were also adopted R LOMOCSRAN L LIRWIL HRIIOLRON 1) a A 4 justify- | avprove of the course of these gentle- | JTCOWE 50 ks > vaoh : to-two thirds'of the capital stock, and | agqinst 400 the day before. Prices yes- | ing Representatives 1 Shichell | mon in voting for Van Wyek, ©1am | SCFVe ns an absorbent but add a_cortain ton the incorporators bemg J. W. Dolan, D. | térday touched the highest noteh’yet | in'the recent senator afraid Mr. Markley discovered that amonneiet Lortizer totiie sollilodi SPECIALLY E. Moore, Allen Bartley and L. E. South- | since the onening of the packing houses, | pressing confidence in their honor and | dignation® by the md of Sehwenk’s “fire [ ~Mr. Pratt, of Brattlehoro, Vt., thinks TO THE TREATMENT OF wick. b u hundred being paid for choice lots | fidelity to the interests of the people. | witer,” whilst_on his wayto Omaha, | there is dunger of fecding too much - cot- AT THE STATE HOUSE. and the lowest price of the day being | At the conclusion of the meeting Hon. | The almos un al fezling here is one | ton-seed to mulch cows. He feeds one The governor has appointed and com- | §4.80. The supply still continues to be | Mr. Higgins was presented with a gold- | of deep ¢ ' ; Ppointment at the defeat of | GUATE 0 each cow, but mixes it with four i 1 Nervous, Chronie and Blood M. am not a Van W see fair play. ( A large number ot recorded Percheron and poultry at this season than fincly-cut | Ciydesdale Stailions. Also Home Bred colts e, clover, moistened _with boiling or, lav.-ry;, 'flm::"l: :(unr:nlenu u ln'(;mhl;ri l‘;lvoi \ o & ‘s Waterloo, e e i f1 | rensonableand torms onsy. Ourstock has beon | without delay. s otdinfat) ! Whitmore's Waterloo .| over which a small proportion “of mid- | TeRsGRADIGH torias ehay. Qurstock hs boon oeiay, e of infection and Trknony, Neb., Jan. 31.—To the Edi. | dlings have been sprinkled. ‘The pigs | moerit and pedisree, A large number of our | Contagion cured safely and speedily without 2 people, | tor of the ' Bek: Smce the senator: will grow well on it, and the hens will | Staliions 1re acclimated and Colts of their get | detention from business, and without the ited some- | gontest we have been reeciving Omaha | lay more eggson such a diet. ean be shown, Is op tho B & M I R, | use of dangerous drugs. Patients whose R4 missioned the following delegates to the below the actual demands for slaugh- ded ¢ anition of the worthy | Van Wyek. Many of the farmers seem | imes its bulk of ground grain, and al- American Agricultural” and Dairy asso- | tering. = manner in which he has so far seryved his | to regard him as a personal friend. 1 | 10Wws also a bushelof ensilage tw| cintion meeting to bo held in New York B —— e DL v FOR SALE, ISEASES. k< man, but I want to There is no better food tor he r.oJ.F. Gov- | An eminent Presbyterian divine an- o 1on. J. | nounced to his congregation that he must Russell’s Political Perjury. Sterling Morton, Nebraska City; William | take a vacation on account of broneniti Jan 81.—To the E Stolley, Grand Island; 8. C. Bassett, Gib- | the elders raised lus salary and gave him Your expose of bon. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. He was ayed the friend of A m(‘eflng was held yesterday at the | cured. an W, Su city Fobruary 8 and 9, ernor R. W. Furnas, Brownvill e; arising from impru- ¢ to correspond * oflices of Superintendent Lane of the | My daughter suffered greatly with | thing of a sensation in this communi and Lincoln papers with marked para- | We curry the hor: twolHolsEFINOAWAsROLRI 0ol S cases have been neglected, badly treated or state normal schoo! board, there being | neuralgia in the fuce and forehcad and | That Russell has proved false to the trusis | pipiis. exonbratm Mr, Whitmore from | clon, yet U vos s o Joaues and i chiot ooy | oronouncedr ncutables should etk present at the meeting B. E. B. Kennedy | was unable to secure any relief. 1 saw | reposedin him by his constituency, has nigh-handed “schuldugery” to defeat | ering’ the importance of the write us concerning their symptoms. Al :H)mnlml;)J‘.( \lv,cglnvaz,) l“ mn_nlt @ S:\]lvnlinn ()illlmlwuiw«l,sem lorn]b(f,uh; caused ‘;n deep !;'t'luv.' “f! ""“K[ U“'rl I Van Wyck, and find that the | cleanliness in the dairy, it is & duty that letters receive immediate attention, Spencer, Dakota City; C. W. Keiley and one applieation gave entire relief, among the men who gave him their suf- ority of the cilizens of the county | should receive attention. OB Bhalre 5 5 Cloud; Church Howe, Auburn, Superin- J. 8. McCAvLLEY (Policeman), frages in the expectation of s giving un- '!olui‘.-nn-.-:mul to the same kind of 4l||Irl“|]|§(]|‘|l(>‘|‘):rH\' ";if»m'"lkn.l:"::f :: :;h; And :fif{fif.luf‘{fififfi’fffl. nddress tendent Lane was elected by the board Residence 204 N. Bond st., Balto., Md. | divided support to_ the senator of their | yay 5™ A ity conseience needs 1o | odors will thus be paitially provented il e e N o ANy et a5 it8 seerctary for the ensuing year and pedis il choico. Itiawell known that Ruesclls | nbabe o EUIFIERRIGRRED Boets o | odors will thus bo partially prevented. onirecsiptiofione Bicentatamp UARg the question of the appropriation for the E2A Smoking Car Incident, predilections, as well as those of his most s et h e e S R e o1 ) : or distemper in lu‘m_ N expe -;onv e dbscevations on Nervous Debility and Bhys stato normal school was mformally dis- | Chieago Lerald: A little man with | ardent supporiers, were ant Wyck, | o\t dewn with his. constibuenta. o ip | Lorseman has found a treatment of quin: otk roe e sical Exhaustion, 8 to Swhichiingadbedir) cussed. The membors of tho board are | gray eyes rushed into the smoking room | But professing a ehange of heart wo sue” [ vty mictaken, 1¢1s well known ingamontiofioncions BEoNinUlRhyEntinck et | “Essay on Marriage,” with important chap- Temaining 10 the city for the present | of & Pallman caron the Chicago & At- | ceedod in getting Mr, Rus ghitily he give bout fifteen or twenty grains 5 in cu 1ers on DISEAS OF THE REPRODUCTIVE the nomi- | the” entire community that Mr. Whit- | qu,]v: il e pation and. olecgon. Those. same men, | he entire community that Me. Whit- | duly; whero thero is much fover ho gives safo on’ tho wall, [ whon Senator Van Wyck spoke here, | knowledged leader of tho Doug. | fho dose twico o day. . Get the quinine cussion end on | were loudest in their” praises of thé | lus county delegation, ond pledged \fj',';;'y"lflul'fl:fl't'l“ druggist who will sell week. lantic road the other day, and, taking Dr, Farnham, principal of the state | safety match from the normal school at Peru, is in the city at- | began seratehing the p ot et geedets | orGANS, the whole forming a valuable med- 9Lasailest., Chicaga | ical treatise which should be read by all young men. Address— tending the meeting of the state normal | the woodwork. Two bald-headed men | “Grand Old Man.” to vote for Van Wyck first, last and al- . DRS. 8. & D. DAVIESON, school board and at work upon the pro- | who were sit(ing in the compartment | Time rolled on and the nows of Pad- | How he has kept that pledge we | One advantage n frozen ground is that 1742 Lawrence St., Denver, Col. rramme for the coming meeting of ‘the | smiled serenely as they watched the little | dock’s clection reacned us, Who are | o)) know to our sorrow. There yet will wood may be hauled, and at this state Teachers’ association that will be | fellow’s vain efforts to strike a hght. those men throwing their hatsup and | ), o of reckoning. et those traitors g 9 season & yoar's” supply ¢ be laid up. ok DY [ y held the last three days in the month of | ‘“You can’t light one of those matches | shouting, ‘‘We are glad of 1t! Van Wyck A their Taurels next electi After the spring sets in it will often bo ing the last ye ished it WOODBR[DGE BRO s o omery paper on tho | W an oid fraud aaywav.” Look sharp | 100k Well to their laurels noxt eloction | i, ouciblo ty do such work, a tho heavy | oy Ruriiftholask yeur you furnished mo with hy March, unless you str = “w 4 o - " 4 Policeman Malone, who brought North- | side of the safe,” suid one of the specta- [ and you will recognize thom. ¥ es, those lL’I‘:‘oyl'n - “X“fil“:fl (,"'i.",‘”mfrl:;;lllsl 'n'l"'t‘;l‘(‘: louds will not only cut up the road bt | sold me 21,000 almost allof which Laye been rup from Creston, Ia., for trial, was in- | tors, becoming annoyed at the rasping | snme faces thatfour months ago, were | Waterloo News and Ilkhorn Leader tak. [ 150 the fields where it becomes neces- | 8ol from one fo five to enoe porson. You will State Agents teeviewing the auditor yesterday with his | noise. pressed so closely around our senior sen- | iny up the gauntler and lauding Mr, | 52T to cross them D B Wil Delrcey uath Turther bill of $iB for the expenses of his trip, [ Tho “greeny” smiled complacently | ator, The only difference is that the | Whitniore to fue seven hoavens. What The hedges can now be trimmed | ' 7" Sl FOR THR which included one lawsuit. The fund, | and said ho guessed he could. ~Another | bland insinuating smile has given place | fory Why, simply for turning traitor to | While other work is not urgent. By tak- Will send the RELIABLE FORTUNE ) however, for payment for bringing back | match was Tubbed along tho pancls of | to a grin of triumph. Aud agaig wo tind | 108 eonttivents. Bt it 15 bt to ho avon, | ing advantago of favorablo periods dur. | BIGU LR e LORE Y KON DREAM J ] fugitives to justice 13 exhausted. the room, then across the sole of a big | them championing the *‘much-abused | qered at, knowing both to be good | inZ the winter season for arranging the | BOOK, 1., PALMISTRY, 250, All three, 40c. ) ) “The railrond commission has been la- | right foot, and finally broken in s diag- | Russell.” But such stuff as that will not | Gamoerats and the ruse to defeat the | Shapes of the hedges, and cutting out the | SERIAL LEAFLEL PUBLISHING CO . Box 2 ? boring for several days over the question | onal sweep over a pantaloon leg. wash, The voters of this country have “good old man’’ being an old democratio | eXtra wood from trees and vines, much 4 ¥ ey y illustrat Omah Neb- of recommending a depot at Alzernon, “You can't do it, 1 tell you,” re- | been two often fooled by these harpies to | ggdge revived. And further, if both edi- | of the hurried work usual to spring may | — a! and whilnl‘n doesn't make any di emrlmu ncxl;‘lztl the same spectator, shifling his be’llled asllr_ay b; ;m{ such shouts ns“!husn. tors aro nob nos ly millional or at | be avoided. = - 50 tar as the depot is concerned whether | position, Chis political Judas may as well pur: | 100y e high rox reat we The cc d alway: ilke PE""YRWAL P"-Ls 1t is rucmnnmulded or not, it looks as 5 “Botcher §5 I can,” replied the little | chase his potter's field, (nr’lue people of lon l?'.'.“"f ""’f" EQU L0 gEOR NG .«hh: il I»‘" ‘1“‘," m'm",.J ah}::).a bo milked unbl ' a 2 ) '+ L ! 1l are ready to tumble in with the | the udder is completely emptied. ft ““CHICHESTER'S ENGL » though it would be refused, in which | man. ] Colfax county have no more use for him, | 1odonoiy and assist in making the rich | should be stripped thoroughly, 1f this o I18H case the attorney general will dissent. “But you will light it in your cigar.” and will dig his grave so deep thatthere | yichor und the poor poore d be well dono she will keep 1 flow of The Originnl and Only Genuine, e = = e lA)L,r"lIm’er; nAnn(lz}l‘Jcrflxout“nc“ur u No, sir. Do you want to cover that | will be no resurrection. S, A CONSTITUENT, milk longer, but }\il n«glm:lmll she will Aecently Bully, Newly Furnished County, Nob., Fob. 3, 1857.—To the Hon- | “Certamly.” : Knox County Republicans Disgusted. Five Polnted Questions. Sraluplly ry o, | My (R00¢ 0aWs gre WAKIE PABE R Chis The Tremont, i orable bfl‘h'szunon in Congress from Ne- “*And does your friend want another CREIGHTON, Jan. 20.—To the Editor of [. GrA¥TON, Neb. “Jan, 81.—To the Editor | milking and not doing the work BdA Rrves, \'.::M:n:',:: % ot HOMIhey J. C. FITZGERALD & SON, Propristors braska—Gentlemen: The following me- | #5 of it.” the B3 The defeat of Charl Van | 'of the BEE: As the smoke rises from the | thoroughly ] ere e P STl k™ b e tAie Cor, #th and I'5ts, Lincoln, Neb. morial was this day adopted by this alli- “Of course,’ said the other spoectator, | Wyck has arused the justindignation of | senatorial battle-tield, citizens all over MhiaMirror asys thatsaltion — — Riate$1 0 por day, BLroot cars (10w.Louse 10 auy nself. his friends in this part of the state, and | the land who, during long anxions wecks, 23 RTE S0 4 gle hen may ance and ordered to be forwarded to you | speaking for ki through the public press. We ask, that Four k;’ y 200 eogs in oy as measures are brought forward from | other in quick order, and then the little | heard men say during the last four d Sionally, yot m'a flock ail the 5 bills were piled upon one an- | it will not be easy to overcome;1 have | watehed with an intense earnestness the AN VAR ICOCE LE [ pis ys: | marshalling of the opposing hoste, the 5 2 ago g p of the Rerota 4 N time to time for your consideration, | man took a mateh from th sufo, walked | 1 have voted the straizht republican | tactics, tue: stratesy and final hand Lo fed, imsioro. ad . ared hens are - | SMermy Y, Loa"m-fl:hlcn L By J: B, W, HAWKINS, that you remember that numer- | up to the door and rubbed the percussion | ticket for the last twent hand conflict, are Row scrutinzing the | S ied, the result being often les :him fié’:.""y"‘-’:"‘“%‘wwu';’ ;;fla”lc Ciatio: Architect, ous class of your constituency, the | hend along the ground, flinty glass. ‘The | will never vole another. conduot of their genorals and soldiers in | 120 #&%8 ber year {rom each hen, and the ALY SRR, Aoy, i\ Fusen b e Frk, | OMcos 1 311 42, Richmrds Blook, Lincoln, furmers. It is ‘our opinion thut af least | little stick burst into flame and burned | 1sm means the moneyed aristocracy, | order to discover, if possibie, the larger the flock the greater the risks, cas " d Neb. Elevator on i1t strect. three-fourths of all the agri | rapidly as the little man picked up the | against the will of the people expre: hence those who venture on keeping 1 | a disaster as uncexpected as it dire: | |aree T 3 .xpect | Agkyour retafler for the James Means, 3 Shoe e — — cultural wealth “of this state has | four bills and walked out upon the plat- | by them at the ballot box, Lam no longer | ful. The controversy, s is well known, | 1475 '"{:“"Hwi bens should not expect | AR O FoL A o oo mend b | Aforior been mbsorbed by ~ monopolistic | form to enjoy the crisp air. Afterhe | o’ republican—if straight republicans | was between confederated monopolies on | 1©9 Pl €003 in order to muke u largor proft. This Broeder o Broodor of corporations brought ‘into existence by | had gone the buld-headed men spoke to | think they ean control the party through | the one side, and honest, legitimate Api- It d that the horse’s stomach has n_munlu‘...l.\",:rll.“tl Bhoo, E\A}-:-j;\;’x_)rlmlml;lgylv:: GALLUWAY CATTLE, BrowTLioux Carrie i the direct influence of congressional leg- | one unother in a strange tongue, mononoly henclimen against the will of | tal and industry on the sther. The claim | & eapacity of only sixteon quarts, - while | WLICR AW TIRE) 20 BIES LTRTon o the F.M WOODS, islation und s at tnis timo a lien upontho | = © e the mujority, I fear they will find they | in dispute is ‘also well known. ‘lhe of tho ox hus a capacity of ) ki 0 18l i i have weakened the party, and ere long | former, the abnormal outzrowth of a | GUarts, butin the intestines this is None genuine unless bearing this §tamp, Live Stock Auctioneer ins | it wi ) Y swhi > horse having 8 cas - ' Il parta of the U 5. at falr , i | it will lose its power and prestize, Ong | public ereature, has prown to such vast | versed somewbat, the horse having a Y Sales mude in [ i ‘o =0 , ' ) as gr suc p e for arts 8 4 rates, itoom 3, State 1) , Lincoln, Neb. ents in | thousand and seventy-six voters of Knox | dimensions as to damy accountability to | PACILY for 190 quarts and the ox 100. The JAMES MEANS o i 3 H d Bhort Horn bulls for sale. e, World's Dispensary | county out of 1,606 expresse: i g \ horse, therefore, feeds often and eats | For Gentemen, Gulloway and 5 5 g h P A 3y A pressed their pref- | its creator and to asde) | \ h e e loss ttanil tax, averaging 48 ‘percont. | Medical Association, 663 Main® Streef, | orencs for Van Wyck and 500 oun “rest | mnls mer Iomimote i hmon ROt | slowly, while the ox stores up o largo > $3 BSHCOE- 2 JFuture industrics of the people, Weo nervous dibility sontributing our percentage of dividends | and permature weakness, howev ®n more than §3,000,000,000 of fictitious | @uced, radically cured. Send 10 i» railroad stocks, We are paying a need- | stamps for treatise 1o 4 A k er legitimate ‘eapital, honest n- Spro . s }‘::-:mufl:rb«u;:xl:;“: l:xl:t lfr&l;n?:i!b: l.:urn(-i Buffalo. N. Y, ;\ssurml thl-r feel the ina\ill nllhis d;'h'nl. Qustry and the Individual citizen, but to :‘l',‘”l"f of food to be masticated at leis- ‘:"’:'fi:'..i’;?..":"‘;“‘:'rm:'."&'"' B. 1. GOULDING, o ¢ A ndustries are no -ty s by republican traitors, keenly, and they | asseri dominion over the conrts of jus- | Wre ’ heata L d doveloping, but are rapldly declining. If | London society has no. furthier wse for | wiyroont it at the billot bov.. Nothing | tics and the halls of legisiation. In experiments made by the French arcamoiee diosdiond | Farm Loans and Insurance, Lo hisians nreluut litted from ol the | oot o T king & fool of ‘himself that has happened for the last ten years A large number of citizens question the | government a minimum quantity of salt ¥ B Biite or Tarriiory: o0 in regnrd to loans solicited necks of the people the agricultural pop- S04 4 has so weakened the republican party as | legitimacy of such a power and deny | allowed daily to cows produced the ds Block, Lincola, Neb. ulation of this state will be swept off into financial rack and ruin. Owing to this protective taniff, which in effcel prohibits foreign countries selling to us, has caused them to justly proseribe our ex- ozsoni, Van Wyck's defeat,by boss and ring rule, | sabmission to its clums, ‘I'hie history of | greatest flow of milk. Oxen fed the same 3. Means & Co,, No name is better and more pleasantly | 8nd the self-constituted leaders,who have | the late election in Nebraska is evidence | amount presented sleek coats, wihile 4 Linoolo Bu and widely known than that of Mr. . | Do principlo higher than money, | of this questioning and of this denial, | others receiving no salt were manzy, A. Pozzoni. For Years he has made him. | Must be overcome, or the people will [ The loud shout of 51,000 electors rolled | rough and ill-conditioned, The amount self famous by the elegant perfumes and | Tise in their power and take the law in | likethe thunders of 'an clectric storm | allowed was: For fattening stall oxen, Riverside Short Horns Of strictly pure Bates und futes Tupped cattle. ports. A few years ago we could market | oomplexion powder that be h their own hands to enforce. ver t > constituencies de- | t d one-half ounces each per day Hord Bumbers sbout 6 head. ~ ars his name . 3 over theiand. Many constituencies de- | two and one-hg 1 vi . y Families - reprosante: Iberte, Cr our wheat at #1 per bushel. It has boen | tho Jatterhaving found its way to th | Are wea free people or are we in the | manded and receivad from eandidates | fatiening pigs, one to two ounces,accord: | Our celebrated factory chhe Clico 8 JaTKer | Acombs. Konicx, Kowe of Sharons, Moss Ho: steadily declining until it is now a dru, B Pari ) er of the gi i r i 5 elles of Paris G v power of the giant menovoly, who has | for their trast ple: in our local mngut atd0cents per bushel, l-)\'«rylo b ,'u‘mi'f;““fi:‘;m'(‘;mm] ‘;;‘[},‘;‘; ot his death @rip on our thioat T :nd all other agrienltural products have | Noviine w principles of the party as advocut o el zes to perform some | ing to size; shee, The | duties in one way and other duties were | horses and mule b, one-half ounce, and | Jusntity of ehoes ot this grade thao any obuer | RLLnly Duchosses, t Crook Youmg Mary , one ounce. thew will tell you the reason if you ask them. | Fhyll as wad Lovos. AMES MEA’ Bu ipert. 1 Pure k will do more to produce or en by | left to their discretion. All but four of ~———— L S 82 SHOK for Boys 18 nap- 7 S Rose of Bharon, 1 XoURE Mary clined far below cost of production. | j\n, £ Than to use Mr. Bozzoni's pre | Abraham Lincoln have lost their silver | those who gave. pindges violated thom Imitated Constantly PR s 6 b0 shove shoas for salo by Phienrana) BOn 0! i ihiote! “Lome 3 1 Eastern mnn_n(w!nrenin ing advantage parations, tone, and degenerated republicans must | for reasons which they now struggle to | but never equaled. Colgate’s exquisitely DING ETATLE RS | inspect the herd. Address, CHAS. M. LRAN of our necessities and knowing that we raise the war cry of bloody-shirt or fear | make appear good to themselves. 'fi heir | perfum 8 i M — Cashmere Bouguet Toilet Soap. R il ON, Lincoin, Neb. . urc poweriess to get goods from any [ A Maine lady has refused $2,000 for her | of democratic ascendancy to keep the N s & —_— constituents neverthel ave them in < -~ Bt o b rubesdin — source are flooding us with their good tresses, 8 feet 1 inch long. party in line and cover their own rotten- | o alous ; ¢ Alive in His Closed Coffi When 1o Lincoln atop ak d § X A > particular no discretionary power. ve in His Closed Coffin. NERVITA ety hen | » which are sold at enormous profits. i D neas ‘\"“'\ par } el . N o 1T ehocts” o youth i A v S, icy i Th 2 ’ Now, then, the f y questions avise: Paris Dispateh in London cgraph - These Fofldn in many cases are so poor bAdJ nu:y bicyeles and tricyeles sre The defeat of Van Wyck simply shows 1. What 1s L11.3“(‘:1‘:11. :kn!me lo‘r a repre- ainful n]u ident which s Edgar |4 3 pory e Rabiiyy Na‘tlon?'l ,HOt‘el‘ 1n quality ‘hltwllm)g are not wo{n‘:r car | used in.tho strests of Paris that police | what corporale monopoly and traitors | sentative to obserye his pledge given to. | Pope's thrillilg sketch entitled **Proma- | vy stevers Jonpstagolicpmeer L cils | Andwetyood diaaerte 3, ol o o rymg home. ‘e view with just indigna- | regulations have become necessary. will do to accomplish their ends. It | his conslituents and upon the strength of | ture Burial.” is reported froum Suuwur, 1561060 Dar Puckism six for 48°09.

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