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pination of what | that the Germans are cal upon to to obviate a | contemplate—and no one can tell who 2,600 over last year, politienl upheavais, | the regent ought to be. ntnhuru syndicate proposes tohore h constitution the e for natural gas in Denver, Surface in- THE DAL B E A Demand For Backbor there is no contagious disease. and the | th the deter i Democratic organs are becomiug very | so-called pest house is a worthless | changes may be i PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | carnest and urgent in their appeals 1o | empty shell. There is nouse of paying | recurronce of such tho representatives of the party in con- { 8100 a month for a sidewalk inspector [ Under the Frey u ools of the state, an THA KSGIVING DAY. GRS N TERNS OF SUBSCRIPTION. gress to brace up their gpinal columns | who does not inspect anything, and has | president of the#dpublic is chosen by | The argument of a Russian officer ,;."‘m“"‘““""”:“:“'j:l“‘,"i‘l“:"‘"";‘“""""“:“'; tolin | 2ts General Observance in Omalul bl Datly (Morning Editton) Including Sunday,, 5 | and aesume an aggressive attituc e | nothing to do in the winter monthseven | the national assenbly for scven years | that Roumania would gain move by cast- | piycae A e x been pra Tn case of vacaney | ing in her lot with Russin than with | by Contractor Rishor ise, the assembly [ Austria in a war betwoen those countries | Hoosier. He has been B AN 916 AT o S, | 10 dealing with the faction which is ex- | There is no use for any of the four men | proceeds to choose a new president, the | deals with a question that Rouman tically abandoned an imported A #90,000 for a | work done. The contract price is one Last Thursday. —_——— Purcly American—What i ’}_qu‘ onthis, v . | admonition to do this is especially ad- | if he was disposed to oversee the build- | and is re-eligibles For Three Months The Omaha Sunday Tk, mailed to any ad- dressed to the majority with reference | ing and keeping up of good sidewalks, | by death or oth dress, One Year. 2 OMANA OFFIC Its Orig B e bt onm . Ty it | pected to again obstruct the way to rev- | who are attached to the street_commis- | council of ministers excreising the ex- | has heeu obliged to seriously consider | €%¢1 dollar foss than w miltion. Omaha People Had to Be 1o, Wasiixaros Oriicr; No. 5 FOUR | e voform, and is designed to apply | sioner's eavavan, Untilspring the street | ecutive power in {he interim. Under | of late. Perhaps no country in Europe Charles T, Snyder, a Denvor rveal Thankful For, .. 1878 { 6 . ; " | estato man, added religion to his busi- and tho law of July, 1875, he [ is in a greater dilemma as to her future | {EAE T CETG TN O B8 ‘hed by the deputies and | course, sinee either the friendship or [ ‘wno, Ho believes that the devil went tey, and in the articles | the enmity of her great neighbor at the [ out of him when he was converted, and house will | paying enovrmous salarics for deputies preseribing Ins dutics aud defin- krapt particularly to the leader of that | commissioner can personally han- | article si wa and | tion. That the situation is full of diffi- | dle all the men under his | can be imp A to the | culty is frankly admitted. At most the | charge. There is no excuse for [ triod by the TERS: democratic majority in th CORRESPON DENCE. ANl communications relatin editorinl matter should be addr EDITOR OF THE 1} U — Thanksglving day 1as come and gone, Tn 1630, on the #th day “of December, the Pilgrim Fathers landed in Americs, wnd immedintely BUSIN P north might be fatal to her, while neu- | b vy financial and mental, | set aside n day to be obs ATl b Tottor and remittances shoutd be | be a nagrow one, and there is considera- | and assistants to the city elerk, and | ing his powers ‘and responsibilities [ teality, it possible in a war of Russia [ promptly followed. manksgiving and futing, Manksgiving day | e '.,mn:"‘,h'“{"..‘.',".",.'J\':.,M:.-..m.mu Dle new timber that will take some time | pensioning the sons of councilmen just | the American constitution isclosely fol- | with Austria alone, would be difficult A new conl field is reported on the | Siies, it being appoind ' dfirst by the president mation. after which the governors of t ates also g to their own constituency, ‘The Braska had plonty to bo thank ful during |h ¢ yoar have been plenty I Cheyenne line of the Burlington road, e it payabie to the order of the company. | 1o ssason, and which will not be of'{ to help them along. The city clerk | jowed. The cabinet s fifty miles from Sterling. The find is much value until it is seasoned, | ought to be able to perform all his du- ystem which gives | should Bulgaria become involved. Tt is f ught | the minister a voice in the assembly | said that M. Stambuloft has been seek- | il “to bo fifty miles squ Thore 'me BW P“mlsmng Cumpa“y Pmurmm‘gl It is apparent that great carc must | ties with a seventy-five dollar elevk. | and the custom of cabinet resignations | ing to arrange a meeting between King | scoms to he two veins, one fifteen fect IWATER, Boiron. be taken in shaping matters. both be- | There is no reason why the city should | on the defeat of government measuves is | Charles, Prince Ferdinand and King | below the surface two and a half foet l fore orgamzation and in completing | pay for three deputies to the city treas- | horrowed from England, as s also the | Milan with a view to forming a little | thicks the other is thirty-three foot that work, so that existing aiff when the charter provides for only | clause under which the president can | triple alliance between them on the ‘?“’,“i’; "'_"!l'h"“l' f""'('" thickness. Tho may not be aggravated to the detriment | one. These and other leakages can and | dissolve the chamber of deputies. The [ model of the greater onc established by | awd burns 10 0 Of DXnalICHE QUELLY 18l and burns as well as Rock Springs or of the party. The problem of how to do | should be stopped. While we have al- | material difference is that under the | the powers of Central Kurope. But the | Canon City conl. CRERL A ly s at this moment a s favored liberal salarics to ¢ity | French constitution this eannot be done | government at Buchavest is cautious [ There are 810 licensed saloons in sing study to the demo- ials and t-m)lflfl,\‘l‘!. we do not believe | without the consent of the sen The | about putting itself in the same boat | D They ave divided inio three v, Amonge the r had more canse to the family of Mr. Wiggs, rosiding at the of Tweniveieith and Burdette streets. Las July Blanche,n little five-year-old daughter o Wi Wi takon sick with scriet fover, A from the disense, hut 1n & few L s formed on New neck under nees | ure Bworn Statement of Circulation, Btate of Nebraska, 1, o this most wi (‘uumi of Douglas, (% source of distre < that was contin- Hehin T et fho | eratic mind, Shall the majority, with ;:"J‘j:‘:"l"“'/‘]‘l'(‘, "'I"“ ;l:"’m;"'"';’ on the ¢ity | presidentiol election must take pluce in | with Bulgavia, oon ranke fiest grada and pos N et e firen atiotiof the Dally fies Mr. Carlisle at its head, send the ob- 140 do, | doint session, and an absolute ma- e TG L tHE e S e e B rrn»u;x“‘nvu. Wil one that 15 3 was a8 tollo { rt x L G ELra 1 > N . 8 } SO0 rrade, $5¢ , | slo S prog i s, structive faction and its leader to the jority of all votes is required toclect. | The death of M. Katkoft in Ttussia bids | an open from b . e G115 s 905 fo | (0 epotick ahons e it o Aeds vear, or will it be botter to continue to B Tt pro: e fair 1o close the career of anything like | the thivd, 8300, and open from 5 . m. | 5t e Was the Fslt of e seaglet fover recognize them and make another trial hat education and The destitution of the London poor | independent journalism in that country. | till midnight. total revenue from | of disease. The discharge was the most profuse h at night, often saturating the banduges wo wonld put on it. We doctored for it from July until September, and {t was continually grow- inig worse, and we became seriously larmed. 1 of the policy of placation? politics must be divorced. This coun- increnses ns the winter advance: v It is a perple. ituation, pregnant | 1. needs no such law—that state of aff | for weeks thousands of homeiess men, | koff was editor, was one of the three with danger in whatever way it shall be | fairs exists to a great extent alveady. women and children have been sleeping | principal newspapers of Russia. The . and | The Moscow Gazelte, of which M. Kat- | this source is $105000 a year. Their average daily business is estimated at $18,100 or $4,781,500 P 5 4 ] —— then noti Avertisements of Drs, McCoy G treated, the question being us to which in the open air. It is a patheticand | other two were the recognized organs of MATRIMONIAL. d my wite she had better B ey S ovemben a ) in 1oy way i8 the more dangevous. The | A GoLb mine of fabulous wealth has | aeplorable story the correspondents tell | the minister of the interior and | Mayringe of Miss So Her well, s yon soe there 18 : i "Fr“m more courageous advisers insist that [ been discovered near Washington. | of these foriorn outcusts secking [ the minister of foreign aMai A W. Kin 3 m‘;‘{:gum i that will soon siatoof Nebraska, | tary PUbIe |y "oty proper thing for the ma- [ This will fill a long felt want on the | shelter wherever they can find it in | while M. Katkoff, by his energy [ The marriage coremony of Miss Sophic Wils pliiving Wit her it County of Douglus, (88 1. | Jority todois to ignove those who vart of our millionaive senators. every quarter of London, and onc that | and determination, kept his paper | Cooke to Mr. A, W. Kinsman,was solemnized W,w“,N“,""}.";;“‘l""“" HHRGHEEESRY 0. zschuck, being firet duly sworn, de- 5 with its purpo What is needed little Jackson- oses and Tie 15 secretary of The Bee | N0 in sympath, Publishing that the netual average | an organ of this elass uily cireuiation o the Daily Hee = the * month of November, I8, is u disgrace to English civihization, | practically free from -administrative | at tho Poverty exists everywhere, but there | control. The ezar has, howe rec- are few christian cities where syste- | ently appointed a committe ing esidence of the bride’s mother at No. puth Twenty-fifth avenue, at ock. The guests wers cived by Than Ours, There are promising indieations that the now at Washington is « s cons L i " ; A Sulisbury ministry may go to pieces N 1 % h vy Mrs. copless for ian backbone., The policy of placation ) y may matic arrangements are not made for | of the ministers of finance and the im- @ tne or 3 M 8 v ap issue than i 4is) oy Yat o i i ¥ ‘oleman and Miss Kittic Kuhn, “Fas '"x"""” otos and of timidity has disnstrously failed | 0N some other issue than its Irish policy, | 0 viding lodgings for the unemployed. | perial domains, together with two mem- e [ N 0 B Prof. Dworzak furnished the musi In Amervican cities accommodations can [ bers of the couneil of the empire, in ov- | coremony was performed by Dean ¢ vs be found in station-houses if no- [ der to examine the question of the suc- | of Trinity cathedra e else. In London when a police | cessor to he nppointed to the late editor. | of white corded sili man espies a sleeping figure cowering | The composition of the committee and and There are several English questions of more or less urgeney upon which theve isa wide divergence of opinion among the leaders of the factions that are sup- porting the government in its course to- twice, and would fail twice mor if it hould be tried,” The country will soon hi an op- portunity to see to what extent this Tay, 14,117 coples} ugnist, 1884, 1 0 coples; pptembe 1887 GEO. . TZSCHU gworn to and subscribed m my pre: October, 1F en train, pearls and e away by Dr. Kulin. (th day of October, A, . 1857, ~ K. P, FEIL, sentiment or one of a less vadical cha AT T st in a doorway or prostrate on the cold | the object of the inquiry augur ill for Norman Kuhn and R. P. Simpson (SHAL Notwv Publle. | e prevails in - democratic ward Ircland, and upon which the mem- |y yoment of a publie square, he passes | the future independence of the paper. Wil iy UG Gl e il - ———————— bers of the ministry are not a unit o corted to his place by the ushers, who re- cles at Washington, and meanwhile it RITOEY Yoo woa et (6 (biaal pavty without offering aid or shel- ter. Of the thousands encamped ATOR MANDE ON is giving the the least of these is the question of “*fair t the foot is noteworthy that the individual who i i . aiis 'ade,? whic o ¥ 1 F = of the stairs, with Mr. J. Douglas, hest man, Philadolphin paper great chunis of | i g ehief object of ull this profound | ude.” which has a strong, support | yyger the cheerless December sky, Nebraska dottings. and Miss Cooke, who led th national and Nebraska politics. and exasperuting attention is going among the farmers, the working clas are shiftless vagrants whose Hastings is on the beet root to pros- | way to the _front parlor, closcly ———— Sl . and the tradespeople. Sadisbu e i perity. followed by Mr. Kinsman, Mrs. Cooke and B, MAne W p t last found | Bbout the national capital ap- | oo 0" e OO b remity is due to laziness Linsol e s Dr. Kuhn, who escorted the bride. The T MARY WALKER has at last found | 10541y unmindful of the agita- | jieVC to favor the poli and vicious habits, but a very large | ,, Lincoln promises in time to become | cmony was very improssive, and was wit- the “sphere” which she has so long | BOWEie RS renste. of | kmown to have the approval of several |\ ioion helong to another class, | the Waterbury of the west. Dessed by a hoat of infimate friends. ~After TGO selt i Wt s te g Ldes 8 mInistne P & coamiias 5 e g m cour S ver heart, ngratulations, the bridal y 1 r. Wiggs resides at the corner of Twenty. . ::mm" lnlululnu. :h‘. is now an attraction |0 opponents, but undoubtedly of the ministry, but it is uncompromi They have been industrious, and are T'he court rules and the government of | he i ey -atulations, the bridal p: and | i s at the corner of Twen 1 a dime museum in th and Burdette streets, and wtil corrobor- incinnati. ate the above to any one doubting it. ow without food and homel Tl e T L S now without food and homeless owing | phe Lincoln councilmen are stuck on pieelGell rdbarliado i oLl 'k of e 2 Their de ki 1 was the recipient of a large number of valu- T s s e to lack of employment. Their demand | Omaha hospitality, and threaten to sct- | ablo prosents, us tokens of the high esteem : i 1a o Taw * | for work is not a fictitious one--a plot | tle in the metropolis permanently. in which Miss Coolke is held by her many turn to the old corn laws. It} o, tne part of scheming agitators. | A local reporter, filled with jail bar | friends. : " would seem to be inevitable that this They would not lie down in the door- | enthusiasm, remurked that the con- |, Mr-and Mrs. Kinsman left on the 8:50 ingly opposed by the liberal unioni John DBright and others believ- with his plans and policy fully settled. And it is needless to say that when the sion demands he will not be at all timid or backward in promulgating them. Now we are 1 have another railroad. This time it is the Omaha & Mexican Air Line. Most of the roads planned to The following statement regarding Drs. Me. il Coy and Henry s made u)mn good authorit ince these emiinent Phumicians have been i d ha west, they have treated and cured over six thous. » i O VIO FORCE D tanocs L : L k8 i et cill make | and caes of catarric and chronic throat and lun this city the last three years have beon question must be brought forward very | &0 i on tho pavement of | demned of Lincoln were the salt of the | G, ok e seen they Tetnrn in the | foubice an of thess sascs # yer. con had been air line A Railroad of Their Own. early in the session of parlinment and earth—because they were always dry. t el it i i A e 2L i Mas e )zu'mu.r MI'.l liin.\nl;m i‘s \‘Ulm;tl:l 5 shaliihoe 'he changes in the B. M. trains | Baneroft's law publishing ho tered blankets and newspapers, if they | ¢ CHRESE RC B T8 Q0 e | Franciseo, 1o 18 a could find anywhere indoors a sheltered | fesy class facilitios for reaching Omaha, | Pusiness aualitios.and i spot or if they co get work of any | starting at 6 a. m. and returning at 11 “‘,‘x‘,?}"‘,‘.,.'.'.".'.‘,‘.‘{.,,'.‘“J:"' L Kind todo. Tholg destitution is real. | p. m. TPherc was * present from Philadelphia Their misery is ubjet. Their cry for TthSchuy]o ):I nld reports that the .In;noqll\ll;uuul\u, Im"ll rrlum Li N help is heard moepdng and night, and [ “Overland Flyer”isa goose with clipped [ John & Doughus, both relatiy London doos nothis for their veliet, | Wilgs: Tbarrives thore in o majority of | 4o L, S MEs, b Sione, Mis bittgot nt E: instances from one to three hours late, | yio M G Hadlar, Mr. and Mrs, John Hov b 15 and if any more changes aré made it | ;1q M. Mrs. J. Fuller, M, and Mrs, A The difficulties” between Guatemala [ will reuch town next day. ']'w'“l(\!:&(lf‘sl{:“;]{s;,,,;|‘lhuh";‘:","A\mv i\,‘l”‘(“\] and Mexico, which at one time promised [ Dodge county’s sheriff, with a lond of | petzer, Miss F'. Metcalf, Mrs. Duttons, M a grave issue, are in a*fair way to be s]ourl )\' n};unrd,r;\tmm ted to brush "\'NPA“'I‘I}“‘ ‘!4‘;1""” “M‘l‘"l;fl}""‘;‘"»l“‘,‘ and M\‘l adiusted, On the 18th of September a | the beak of Johuny Boyle in a saloon. | 4 Lot Dl bt Wheld it ) ! CPLOmbEr & | Fohnny proved to be a first class hand | and Mrs. ¥ ‘Troxell, Mr. and ¥ 1 with the e of San ung man_of sterling vidrite among ¢ of his ac- Trafalgar Square, covered only by tat- Notice has been served upon the | the great trunk lines, which control Ne- | position on it. Thesituation of trade in braska railway trafiic that the citizens | Great Britain is such that the demand of Lincoln are about to build a railroad | for some change out of which relief may of their own to Chieago, in order to get | be possible will not be satislied with Missouri river rates from the cast to the | theorvies, promises or references to the capital city. Thisisa very creditable | teaditional poliey of the nation. The exhibition of enterprise on the purt of | elements which believe that the pre: the business men of Lincoln. But it | fiscal system is chiefly the cause of bus shows lamentable ignorance of the in- [ ness depression are sufficiently strong evitable rvesults of railvoad rivalry to make themselves felt and so much in They seem to overlook the fact that [ earnest that they will not be trifled FRANK SHERIDAN, a private soldier, competition for ralroad traffic isal- | with. The sentiment favorable to “fair overnment be compelled to take a Tne clearance record of Omaha’s foot- pads would make an interesting exhibit. The foot-pad business has not been af- fected by the recent closenessof the | money markets. CATARRH DESCRIBED. The Symptoms Attendin Which Leads to C that Diseaso mption, When catarrh has existe uppe part of the thront { I of thmo patient living in a disteiet where the peo- Tle hre wibgact. to catatral afrection - and tho disease has been cured, the eatarrh in. varibly, 55 Windpipe and into. the bronchtal tubes, which tubesconvey theairinto the different partsof the Tungs. The tubes Tocom wilected from the swell- i and the mucous. arising from catareh, and, in some instances, hecomes plugged up so that in the head and the TiE postmaster-general’s veport shows that thirteen thousand postofice ap- pointments were made during the past year. And still there are democrats who are not happy. J. Wake R 2 convention wag sig Dy the Mexien i v t Y the afr cannot get in as freely as it should. crested i Fork for ways followed by combination. When | trade,” which means a moderate formof | oo o N W45 eigucbnitho Moxican painter and did the sheviff a tasty job. hora x’é’.&.‘.‘"‘infli"xm b N Rogmn | Shorthess ot brcaty follows. aud e patieut has been arrested in New York for pub- 5 & % m erand the secretary of state of | /. official i drying 1 ) ) breathes with labor and difficul lishing some military criticism in one the Burlington road had the monopoly | protection, has experienced a decided B i it ie official is drying up in jail. A. Kuhn, Miss Maggie Boulter, Miss Georgic R iRen 5w m-uml of cracking ne inside the chest. thi e athii 15 WhaRly more Fapid . T patient s 150 hot 3 i for the nogotia- | e city of Holdrege is just breaking | Boulter, ~ Mr. ~ and__ Mrs. ~ Wool- tion, at. the carliest .day possible,-of a | the shell of her infancy, and threatens | Worth, Miss Minnic _Woolv treaty between the twocountries, which | to unfold a tale of future greatness that [ Glarkson, Mv. und Mre, B, D t b . . Poor, Mrs. Chambe is to look to the establishment of a | Will shock the liveliest imagination. \lrs (.mlfil:':l, l;isshop“{\l"urlnx gton, Miss and whe the disense tiie than when in hea tlashes over the D ‘The pain which Iluun\ panies this condition is of wdull character, felt fn the che of the metropolitan papers, He evi- of the Lincoln traffic competition was [ growth during the pust year or two,and dently Inbored under the delusion that | Stimulated by a liberal donation of | 1t now proposes to be fairly heard and a military articlo would be tolerated | Ponds to the Atchison & Nebraska and | considered. IfSalisbury favors the policy 1 N LRl s e, the Midland railronds, but in | and insists on a measure to carry it into AT F N e f Four i oads are yolked to her des- outside of the “great” magazines and it mixed commission totry all cases arising | A R ¢ Worthington, Mrs. Collins, Dr. and Mrs. P O ton by “great” soldi a very short time combination | effect it is hardly possible that the pres | 1" of claims against either gov. | WY, ind figuratively determined to | Doherty, Mrs. Windsor, Colonel and Mrs, defeated competition by the consolida- | ent ministry can remain unbroken, and=| o0 e Cofi;_mmo“ A5 gulh plant her second on the list of state lvl\gll“ I'}:\\g.l‘)ulkm,. MI,CHLJlA\rdmI, RED WiNa, Minnesota, has some peo- [ ton of thoso rouds with the Burling- | one formed favorable tothe policy would | ¢,y ™ mogification of the tavift “lhe Schuyler Herald notes that s, s Wimorey i and B ple that can not now be touched with a | ton. Then the Union Paciflc was given very ®ikely encounter defeat in parlin- [ 1o 0 Th0 T 0 taw materials of | “Armour has his immense packing on, Mr. and Mrs. N. Shelton, Mr. and [ gy urixing, of going to bed at night, and it may ton-foot pole. They have just received | & bonus to take its Republican Valley | ment. ~Other questions upon which X 5 3 2 Mrs. Nixon, Mrs. Meredith, Dr. and Mrs. | be in the first evidence ot the diseuse extending A ; b A St either country may be imported free | house at South Omaha in running | Denise, Dean and Mrs. Gardner, Mrs. Ham: | into the luugs. an autograph letter from Mrs, Cleve- | branch into Lincoln. But the Union | there is disagreement between Salis- | ot qupe into” the other. This ami- | 0tder. The numerous packing estab- | moud, Mr. and Mrs. Philo Corninig, Dr. and | Sometimes there are fits of coughing induced land thanking them for a present she Pacific and the Burlington agreed upon | bury and other leaders are an English received while passing through that | @ joint high taviff, Combination again | local government bill and a veform of lishments at that place makes it one of | Mrs. Oscar Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. White- | by the tough mucus so_violent as to cause vom- cuble agreement was followed by a |41/ very hest live markets in the west- | horn, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dendy, Mr. and Mvs, | iting. Lafer on the mucus that 1s xalsed fs town during the late “swing.” defeated competition. Then came the | the house of lords, strenuously cham- provosals for aid to break this pool, and | pioned by Lord Randolph Churchill, formal apology on the part of Guate- | grn states. A good market so close at Comans, Dr. and Mrs. Whinnery, Dr. Ewing "’“"'“‘l". "l“.llll“ m““]'lll‘ :"")" mala for the failure of justico in the | home. is worth hundreds of thousands | BIqWi,Mrs. G Martin, My TUB. Wilde M Clod. With thix' THE Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul | Lincoln again bonded herself heavily to | and Welsh disestablishment, urged by railroad now heats its cars running be- | the Missouri Pacific and the North-| Lord Hartington and his whig follow- case of the assaulted attache of the Mex- [ of dol 1, MeCoy, M. C. Loomis, Mr. G. 0. Orr, tween Chicago and MinnePaul with | Western railroads, When these com- It will thus be seen that the Irish llavs to the stock raisers of this {“, D. M. Jay. ican legation, and thus all causes of ill- | state. 5 = feeling would seem to be removed. It Bob Edmunson, of Harvard, tumbled The Lincoln Jail Birds. steam. The New York Central does | peting lines were completed to Lincoln tion is not the only one that men- the same. What these two roads can | then they very naturally had to come to the continuance of tory power. The 00 ST 1 A e e A e e out of his wagon and died Tuesday. The imprisoned city fathers from Lincolu do all roands can accomplish. The | an understanding as to rates. Instead of the government in Ireland rth, Mrs. s, Mr. and n, Mr. and EE ade. The and then ugh that At Stges of Dronchial cntareh iy comes on at intervals, hacking in character, i3 usnally most troubiesome in the morning has fever, and h ippears. Les of cheesy sube pressed between Inother cases par- halky nature are ~‘vh up. The > In life he was overwhelmed | are still in the best of spivits. The great ma- | t that President Barillas, who = pro-| with liquor and poverty and | jority of thom went down town yesterday | Fiorits ol el iorichaliey lumps o zslealiy claimed the dictatorship on the 26th of | died in the arms of both. “An old | for recreation and returned shortly before In some cuses catarrh will extend into the last June, almost immediately sum- | settler of Clay county, once weli-to-do, cuses it may bo , 3 i o e e Spieiding 3 3 noon. Several letters accompanied by gifts | Minis inu fow v e deadly car stove will soon be out of use, | ©f one road having a mouopoly the | is maintained withunrelaxed vigor,and | o 0q o constituent assembly o revise | 1iS appetite ran to rum in all grades | of “wet goods” were received and Mr. Walt {'.1. e Y 8 traflic is divided amoug four trunk promoters prof to be entirely the constitution and consult for the bes | 14 colors, and every energy and dollar | yjygon, the Lincoln Journal correspondent, ; 2y ) o were squeezed to satisfy it. Having X 8 o = interests of Guatemala. That body | ccured all his means, the suloon men f““’"‘:hdfi“::l'g‘j“; ks mm‘":”. ""d”“’; BOL i Founsaip opened its session on the 1st of Octo- | purchased a lot and planted the last of | S ”'u‘;“ Creabid ‘:;"S‘.mg A inietel ' 2 which differs with the different parts of ber, when it listened to a long message | their old patron. t ' v i eS| the day-—-slight in the morning, higher in the garments with a ponderous iron ball attached hoon and evening. health, Wl h a point th al consumpt Tue Standard Oil company proposes | lines and as a consequence active com- isfied with the rvesults. Mean- to lay a grand trunk pipe line from Clii- | petition, which would be ruinous, is | while the patriotism of the Irish eago to New York by way of the Ohio | again followed by combination. None | people is not permitted to wane, the and Pennsylvania oil fields. The inter- [ of them can’ afford to grant | leaders being all the time active in Hikeuns hay ¢ tient iy said to With bronchial AShr S 5 from President Barillas, justifying his 1 10 his auklo by means of a massive chain. As il s S e e | incoln spocial favors, fivst, be- | keeping alive the popular confidence in ) owa Items. “ ey : in. As forence :;ltizm“:‘:.l': B e I Lol e aoa|ulkimatolvistory. i courso and m:;unuugmmi mewsures | S City hus organized an improe- o thoy v ourd nathing trom Wi SNEEZING CATARRH. 8, JROBSAIY, £ 1 FARRR R A adopted by him during the time of his | ment association. secure their release in time for them to at- S ¥ :v“?l:’l::‘;;‘et;:oll;;rb;:u !;.“M:"::m'w?' it ::‘tn"v(v‘“,::‘:‘::s:):::3&.0“::“:1:;:“:2’:“:;“0 The situation in France is still one of | absolute power. Corn in Washington county averages | tend divine services at home next Sunday. | What 1t Meaos, How It Acts, and o ows how | ¢ Jbe ) 9 i i 1 is rni r Vhat 1t Is. grave uncertainty, with almost any out- e fifty bushels to the acre. fix‘l‘l‘;’::";u‘:-u i gls 1\‘1‘“?“'."“1' lllllll‘lfi"\\ o "1"‘.' Wha come possible. After severnl changes | The case of Prince Ferdinand proves | lowa City has a young men’s business | Newcomer, Blue Hill; A.'B. "Hall, Lincoln; | _ ¥ou snecze whon you ket 4nthe marning, of purpose, President Grevy finally sent | that to be everybody’s enemy is some- [ €1ub to pound life into the mossbacks. | A, H. and J, Luivd, of Hastings} | YOU Iy tosueese sour nose o imeyou s har ire exposed {0 the least draft ¢ You huve to the chambers yesterday afternoon his | times as fortunate as to be everybody’s Major Whittle, of Chicago, is whit- | Char 4 of Hi {l]nml)o, Dak., and iy & fulliiess over the front of the n A 0 X prominent eitizens of Omaha, if th resignation. This action of the veteran | friend. When the prince made his au- tling the hosts of durkness in Keokuk, In the afternoon the prisoners were in- | tril which e or ’ Sty ot Sioux City has organized a modest | formed through the medium of the I nose unti #dd to their illgotten gains. The Le- | competition. It is a fundamental law of sm('wmm,. lukf\n after the most ca.reiu\ daci?u:mo:t‘!’n_mvut into By\‘xlg:u in With- | ittle “trust” with $25,000 to loan at 10 | the granting of adiearing ot their case by good, and { high operators have engaged two thou- | railroading which always will continue deliberation, is doubtless in olmdlcm:e out saying *‘by ,y‘our leave” to the great | per cent. United States supreme court, on the 12th in- ."r‘.'ff.‘.“..l‘.!'.i sand miners W Belgium to take the | and must be recognized in dealing with to a patriotic conviction that in this | potentates of Europe, every one sup- Low grade coal for manufacturing | Stant: Butthe aunouncem gniz it was received | able to b places of the men now on strike and | the railroad problem. enormous the rebates received by the | ut Lincoln would have to be made to Standard have been. shippers at common points west of the S —— )'liaanll . In other wm_'dfl while rival THE coal barons have no respect for | lines afford better facilities for traffic, laws if by disregurding them they can | combination always does away with t dislodge. rack, but it don't do any y result 15 that d in and You so irritate origan that you are n . This i8 & aeute wl- way he could in the present trying posed that his stay would be short and | purposes is landed in Burlington for 60 with but little unusual demonstration. and notoverdr, T T haolr Droponen.to bwild n railsi] Juncture ‘Best odnservetiho peaceiand)| would end' in Fidicule und: disgrace, llos A . Yjaa . what btz et i 18 RS g & welfare of the country, but it is by no | But the balance of power of conflicting ree traveling men at Des Moines ool that cau 'flfi“fi?‘,fl:i?&l“.’&.‘.’i oga trat Iaouyla, :;:fi;l;(‘:-z gwo, and Gl ot wourse will | 1 assured that: such will bo the | jealousies hus mado his position as | Wwere fined for gambling and driuking INFANTILE fio giuns - the nose effoct, The election of hia ‘suc-|stcong’ 86 if he had entered |DSeFin aprivate roomata hotoldn that ok} poor strikers if the latter attempt to | tion or any other of the laws to which | - e e Sl o .| ity Monday. avenge their wrongs by force railwaysare subject, Suppose that such a OBROP.. . DOMmIGeR: .10 .'m 9: taelciliBOMs, “f;ql ;hu h“md&“h.mll ot gvery A “baby convention” is the latest SKIN DISEASES - railroad was completed to-day,how long hedged about by many difficulties and | monarch in Europe and with the com- | goeial freak of Dubuque uppertendom, E > find n odgmenty LT el efforts Ik raee Tining of the fmalenl Atute the sensitive m % 10 nu herselt of E . i fssi Rty o el (0 and nature underta DL s ongEshrph & 19 3 v oyl oy | dangers. None of those prominent as | mission of an m_wlmmonul congress. | The display of cherubs is limited, but - # by producing a fit of sneezing ‘“tl"‘l:‘:;l‘::':l:i:"h‘)‘:‘*"1::1‘::1 (‘:l::‘:ltll\ulfimlfi, ‘\'\Iv‘,l‘mlLl:m:“'s"i":“?m frfr:"l‘:?;:’:le"": :," possible successors--Ferry, DeFreycinet, | The secret of his strength lies in his | of linen and lace there are miles. Our oldest child, now six years of age, when he nose e with thickened sed mucus the natural channels for the & froduction of air Tungs is int with, and the person so aftected mi throtgh the mouth, and by throat becam ched wnd duced, and the access Lo the throat and hong DOCTOR J. GRESAP M'COY, Late of Bellevae an Anmm six mouths old wiis atta v Aisease. All ordinury ¢ physician, ad with al: er portion t Floquet, Clemenceau, Brisson — can | popularity with the Bulgavians, who [ The notorious Pierce, Potts and other | virulent, e g count upon a majority in the chambers, | wanted a sovereigu of their own and R;"":I'Ht’:?n :Y::f“) 1;2:1 ut)'numhhw i" Des 3 ur fui I A ot " S0 o o v i p i PPe| P iti For- oines are ne hefore e grand ]ur\' allowed 1o leavo the ofty without | business of Lincoln, would that support | 14 the factions opposed to thom are | saw in the indopendent pesition of For- | on”4ho charge of accepting bribes o | ot ha lite tellowls porson, trum special permission from the board. We | the road unless it had connccting an as- bitter and irreconcilable. Each will dinand an opportunity of having one. | gyerleok the “methods of certain whisky hlx back down to bis kuoea, was ofle &« need every policeman and mliw‘nfl!m-r e AT G e DB AT (o) o struggle for its favorite with intense | Little Bulgaria is $oo important to all | men and raid others. 1] those already adopted. One is that no | into a rate war with all the other road policeman or police officer should be | Suppose it could monopolize the entire 5 18 pro= walns ready tehiod, and malicious, We i S 1 th Taantal tant 1o st At WA, No piace Ly duy. “Finally, wo G i : zeal, 4 55 a “‘dark horse” sha > | sides in e continental contenti 08 oy 0] kee . . - | were advise to' try the CUTICURA 1n Omaba, "The business ot following | from other lines? If suoh & rond could | #€0: and unless a “dark horse” shall be | sides in eution to [ Des Moines hotel keepers report busi- | ere @ effect was simply marvellous. Tn-thr ¢ found who draw support f be allowed to passunder the control of | ness exceedingly dull and the S| up eriminals to remote places, and the | be maintained how long would it r ! an dra pport from the T 1 o 8 prospack o four weoks i complet cure was wro ; oA several facti wpisi ; assume of the great powers without serious | gloomy. A leading manager says “that | ing the dittle fellow's perion as wi - escorting of conviets to the penitentin ainin thahabds obTAncoln capitalistey. | 20YErAL iaotiansithe orlals may assume /liany L1l B A . should be left entirely to the shevifl | We remember years ugo Omuha started and his deputies. Hospital, No Ya, ry day with some Are born into_the world ev If the charges are sustained it would be intercsting to see *Gould occupying - quarters with Jake Sharp. The chances are, however, that no indictment will be returned. i and_n single applica Have Offices gikin. Cure, with u little it e prgeens ot ths | 3(0-311 RAMGE BUILDING, 1t to & spoedy and permancny ebilaren, | Corner 15th ana Harney Steeots, | | ) 3 -t 9 9 il th hl had 1 more serious aspect than it hius yet pre- | opposition from the others. So Ferdi- probuk “l‘;:b“{‘l‘,‘t'l‘}\‘l“::;‘ ‘03\_“"‘“]‘}’;‘}1 ’"I“:; Al o TN b 1 3 sented. The monarchists on the one | nand goes on safely in that middle path | ,.cqucod he ROWSE NG | hislil to build a railroad of herown intosouth- reduced most of them to a point where | periccily well, uo —— c R " | hand and the radicals on the other are | that lies between mlundmg extremes. | they are ce tly losing oy, ng ever ocenrred. 5 west Nebr a, but by the time it 3 0y aro constantly losing money. GouvLp and Sage are charged with ST T A e A B the elements most to be feared, and the Dakota. Att'y at Law ond Ex criminal management of the Kunsns & | 150q bodily by the Burlington ana- | 2% of both fs the overthrow of the r ‘A“'l""“‘“‘{"‘-‘l‘:'l’fi“ ‘:‘;xllcerm“" lm; DeSmet has a new hotel. Borwensos J 0 Wlsh DEUEIh Asblans, Q. AND DOCTOR Pucific. Complaints have been filed in | 210 PO N 8 o0 Flled o build Safety may lie in the inability | perial family, iam, son of | Ty na office at Aberdeen took in OUSANDS OF CHILDREN 1 A . & conda, 0 build it 0o th ¢ hoir t h TH SAN the district attorney’s office, New York, | o000 1 00d of hor own to the north- extremists to agree upon | the crown prine e next heir 1o | g4 650 last week. asking for the indictnent of these e ho voted $200,000 in bonds to | MY P plan of campaign, but | the Hu'm_w, is re 'Qd to have an afflic- Huron goes into winter quarters with | tczematows affection, such as milk grust, scall wreckers. 'The ofticial announces that [ o B R EEE T ime that | they may be depended - upon to | tion. His disease 4 that of constant | a population of 13,000and a 830,000 hotel, | huad; scurt, o dunitufy, S Ry the easo will go to the grand jury soon, | s B pea beorbed by | ©mploy every meuns at their command | abscesses in the hali, which break and | Three railvoads are surveyed to Dead- | furation of which mak h«umulun ol tor- ] railrond of ber own ' was ubsorbed BY | 10 increase the complications and ug- | dischargo through?ho car. His right | wood und asking for right of way L 'l“’ L“]‘“F“ oA i e 10 | oravate the difficultics of the situation. | ear is kept waddediRith cotton to ve- | through the guleh. ':KTI3 Sare xi“‘l‘l'“ Jns | ditor | he Opleanist prinees are watching the | ceive and absorb thifdischarge, and the - new and {nexpenaive mode of treat- erally rive o o . rerbiesd % doe i - = r tin or 2 5 r Cus- north or southwost, and Omahn's | DTOFess of events with hopo and eager “‘““’“’.‘Ld}“?"“fF ey nokin any ,lf‘l" ter City has been found, and & company alon aeriads were A0 AbsoMIte netesslty Their agents are doubtless at | gree improve his appearance, he | has been formed to work it. v 08 wern essity. | Corkc in Puris, and with them is the | disease is steadily growing more | | H i | | AV i i ‘e, no mother who loves h The aldermanic proportions of tho | who takes pride in thelr beau But with two competing lines to Chi- Tue Iowa state railroad commission- purity wnd i o ( ebraska. i B e s, |7 | sympathy of every monarch aud suppor- | serious, in spite of all that | dudsof Aberdeen are modeled after u | health and in bestowiug bhin (e i UGS L 3 ers have made their annual report and | S450 that are not likely ever to consol- | oo ponapehy in Europe. The radi- | the learncd physicians of Germany | mammoth pump Bnda body ‘hoisiied b pure blood, ud are treatod with sune y ite, and indivect lines leading to the * it is an interesting document, The board, it would seem, fully realizes the shortcomings of the state laws govern- ing the railroads, and a number of culs would destroy the constitution and | can do to arrest it, and if he should | Its waistband m alolish the presidency, setting up in- | come to the imperial throne of Germany | G- \\l Lewis, a brakeman on the Tre- stond of the republic with its restric- | in the next three months, on the death | Jonk, Elkhorn & N y raad *A L. Covy BOSOD, | tew I ! ; athor and father, ho will | €11 from an engine at Rapid City Mon- AND CHLEM L CAL OO Tt Dinenss tions and safeguards a socialistic gov- | of his grandfat ier and father, he wi day evening and broke his leg. 4 ('v\ send o :N“ w0 Qure WElD Lixefaos recommendations are made in the way of ermment in which every man would be | not long occupy it. It is further stated | (ysq county has e T modifieations and amendments. One of — a law unto himself. Itisto be hoped, | that his uvn“"“h?".""“} s ,‘",‘“"““" “;"‘ legted taxes fror BABY'S Bty E it Sviichn s0x e B oukh, the. Mimils, ALl 1t 1 these is that the legislature shall pass Lop Them Off. howey that the great majority of the | he has the additional misfortune of a | be returned this ) = 5 possible for those unable to make 6 jour: iti A i x t 4 i s ‘th, 2 i o Phe extrs L HOW MY SIDE ACHES! thus j v L A 80k sumhibitiug the watering of alos -m withered from birth, The next | $20,000 saloon licenso: The extra tax PR " e |'w".5,.'i.'f.'yld"‘.m successtul hospital treatment at Iu ns, No fail to m. . 0 . 14 falof tho CUTICURA RExthi oo, Moqicil Gitean i matism, and 1 pleultar to i east, that projected * Iroad of her own " would prove itself a very costly enterprise, which in the end must suc- cnmb to the inevitable force of eombin- ation, \TARRI L. odp.mi Ttolp, ves promot attention. veated suces by Dra. In the interest of economy in the man- | people can be promptly brought to a | left arm witk agement of city affairs the city council | realization of the paramount duty that | heir to him is should, without delay, lop off all sine- [ now confronts them of = maintain- | old.. A long without'a corresponding outlay of cap his son, now four years ::._\;_: i?g\‘l{‘mm‘»i r-:}s‘ALIE.:.;n\vL.... de- tal. . This is only just, but it is also sur- geney—always a difficuly eis 0 Af or the curreut year: answered unless accompunied by 10 KELIRY ED 3 ‘Address all letters to Drs. Mu‘uy&llnnry, prising that an Towa state official should | cures and leeches, There is no use | ing ~the republican - form as | and dangerous condition in an empive % Colovado. ) cun ‘k"]f'!vpu‘.::ul- i, lfi‘w“l‘?zknl.q and sl Kamnge B Oiusbia obiect to water in any form, whatever for a post house keeper when | it is until the crisis is passed, leaving (o | or kingdom, ison¢ of the contingencies | There ave 6,500 childven attending [ paiukilling p . | u ¥