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e e £ ————— 1 4 : THE. OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. AUGUST 25 1888 T"E D \]I Y BEE Ticket and Platform, northern " nolghbors. 1t the présidont | and others of ihat &amo bellicose description | has sent his resignation to. Governor Latra- AN ENGINEER'S OPINION, DI MOND vy %8s | ha work of the republican state con- | will do his full daty under the. author- | elsewhere of making peaccably disposed | b Wapasts bo the Bratherkbod Saptors A. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING, cording ‘to the latest consys of Mus- — BE— - T —————— W T b+ vention will in the main be pronounced | ity he has it is more than probable that | ::l‘:rl‘l:‘u 1:\,;\\ \:nl "\H:I‘ “.’.r "x‘:\:”l:‘.v‘}:;:‘s:::: guakien, the total number of lodinns in Tame s (,n"‘ I!;:v‘.]rw of ; & 3 3 ERME OF EUBSCRIPTION, satisfactory to the vauk and file of the | there will be no necessity for granting | YA THOTERS :(‘““ e i contle | County entitled to annuity, June 50, is 553. “That item in Tus Ber," said an engine DR e orel e | FATty e WEley s ol ROpSRIS) | WU TR EVE R R m‘wmkm;wmflwmm%mummmmmeMmmwflWm“““mmmsm““T b §y | for undividod suppoti, In poihtolrees | It 1s impossible to determing wheitor | o cighteen months reduce the number of Dris- | than anything else published, 1t must have and Coffge---A Novel Way of I B DA Hx SUNDAY 1iiH, alisd to'atiy ity it is above { Mr. Cleveland's menace to Canada is | No recont event in Kuropean politics was | oners from 684 to 564, a reduction of 120, or | (oo t0FC (00T ded on the inside address, One 3 y ¥ ¢ of state tickets heretofore placed 1'<,K[ sincere, and Inspived by an | more unczpceted, and therefore more intor N ||{({_ SR SRR RES T 0% Abroes SILh. NpNE (W 'I'fldllclflg Coods. X Yo o 14 A ND 5 T ine N field in Governor | earnest destrs to protect the rights of | esting, thun the-election of Boulanger to | | The widow of Conductor tWebor, who lives | rolioriiond men have ot not. more than BUILDING, W AsH FOURTEENTH STRE TON OFFICE, No. 513 mber of deputies nts. It shows that, | may be regarded as o charlat itside of France and by the French admin- istration, a great many Frenchmen still put 3 wble, conscicutions and | American citizens, or was prompted as | the cha painstaking exccutive, whose adminis- | a political move designed to ressure | depar NCF | r o ews and ey | tration during the past two years the waning confidenco of n class of | M tothekmiron | given universal satisfaction. M. | voters especially hostile to all English PERS. Meikeljohn, the candid for lieuten- | juterests. It is altogether natural that from thr . e g : W | three or four days ngo. We haven't got ———— vor miich | e e e N easune | committees in Chicago for nothing, and our ; y ) by peovle | of employes in coupling cars, information about tho fecling towards Siono | Tho names of all persons finding dic LA L R R U bl tallies with Tur BEg's statement. At the St. gk el s * i il A i s o RN | o, watchos, et are tddod 1 th marm” by the ¥ .1 is ‘!.'l" iking enginecrs was mcreased from 45 to | list daily. The Overland Tea compan and washin . CORRESPON DY All communications refat | torinl matter should be addrs ‘ OF THE BER. vh bt her b for firemen from £10 to £45. I f 8 rancisco,hnve refitted the store BUSINESS L aith i * him, and are willmg to discount | Sim pa} W ot olof 3 and 1no! and for firemen from of £ rancisco,have refitted the sio All business letter mittances shonld be | ant governor, although young in years, [ the latter construction should be put | muet ” e ot 1 | ADout & per week aud hor clothing andiuet | gon't look much a8 thongh the boys wer 14th St., near Farnam, Omahz addres od to T Bk Pentisnis Compasy, | o B0% okl x | much of his absurdity for the sake of the | dentals £0 more, she Witl then have a sur- | going to give in, does it 1 i in ordet to Jntroduce thoit gooa OMAIA, Dratts, checks and po-toftice ordersto | Will bring to the discharge of the duties | upon it, in view of the past toleration of | good that they believe to.be in him, Doubt- | plus of $6.45 a year to build g bank ot fnd in order o Iniroguce LR et v v v ! I o4 yyorl this company put for 60 days, souvenir 1 D mide payablé to the order of the compan: of presiding officer of tho sonate | outrages which aro confessed in the | ent talk of the cmyx ¢ | count, which in twenty years of hard work A Private Demurrage. e LV and coNas so 1AW | {oh - the experience gained as n law maker | message. It may notbe a long time be- ny in rogard to Alsace-Lorr would amount to a little more than §1 On and after Soptember 1 the Chicago, St. | it evary cun S e ane " u ssage. 3 o 1 ime be e 4 » A Koolule Jury 18 i1 trouble, The of | p, ntieapolis & Ota s Chicago & | 8 solid gold, silver and nickel watenes ; The Bee Publisting Company, PrODIEOIS. | 1 ot Houses of the logistature and as | fors tho question of tho president's sin- oBd THoNd 7 Clorhass & . Mool e s n trouble, e easo, of | puul, 3inacapolis & Omaha, the Chicago & cmont, Blkhorn & Mis. | 4180 genuino diamonds, in solid pol setting; also money, and many othe articlos of loss value, Fvery can cou sa souvenir, Tho coifce, cun ai contents weigh about three pounds; th . ROSEWATER, Editor. acting president of the upper branch | cerity is tested. Canad - = | during the last session. His legi: it ik record has been el THE DAILY BEE, tion a8 a pri ) papers say | Willingly die rather than give back to France | rotson's court last this great result of the Pranco-Prussian liquor in_original pay had much to do with sending the general | verdict were sent out, as is customary, one [ union depot, propose to establish a frei 1 being for o finding of “guilty,” and the | domurrago system of their own, They have back 1o the legislature, The people approve ! demurrage system of their own. v have of him aud his anti-German ...m",,‘,., differing only in the use of the word | not been connected with the Demurrage bu- Northwestern ariid ¥ urday for sclling e Two forms of | souri Valley roads, which entcr at the north ive | that Canada has no alternative but to n and his reputa- | revert to the stipulations of the conven- ite citizen 38 | tion of 1818, and undoubtedly this will nd irreproachable 3e . " + . ¢ sl before “guilty.” The jury cod that | rean whic s bo s city for some | ten, can and contents about one and . irropronchablo. As sccrotury of | be done. The president’s menuce Will | thoy bolieve that in the event of war with their dofondant was Guilty, DUt the foreman | toms thouth Lhey propase ta iniroguce the | half pounds. This oxpensive and nove n Statement of Circulation. state Mr. Laws has ecarncd his | be met with defiance, and mensured by | old adv Boulanger would be the only 1 and returned the “not guilty : verdict. | gystém on avout the sume basis. After the [ way of advertising will bo discontinuec the attorneys are wrangling over the [ date mentioned they will charge for all cars | aftor 60 . and these really choied | re of France ction of the error, unloaded forty-oight hours aftor arrival, as | goods will be sold strictly on their mer i g - - follows: Kirst five days, §1 per car pe ts but without tho s Of coursc his en S r 3 v AL 5 its but without the souvenir. o s enyg LOCAL POLITICS, second five duys & ar per day, and overy purchaser must not expect to ge i that life | ° - - rd five or over, & por car. b OX| vocratie Primaries—No Oppo- | LIS EONRE SR wditmond or watch. This compan; k . claim that they have just as good sition to the Ward Tickets, by the wilfuluess of some consign endorsement for a second term by the | pledge: faithful discharge of the responsible du- rotary of The Bee Pub- | ties devolving upon him. Captain Hill, mnly swear that the + s DAILy Bee for the | the candidate for treasurer, stands high | tho 18, 1888, was 08 follows. of DBritish support, already | manwhocould lead themon to victory, How mised by leading lish pape mtich Boulanger has the welf tain to bo given, the Canadian au- | at heart \\‘4|m shown recentl; . It 11 101 a duel hich he r ics will vonew the past policy and | Mentiu a ducl, in wh The 1 as a man of probity and comes equipped | reopen the difficulty in a - por- [ Which he undoubtedly Holds tobe as Wport 1829 | with a knowlege of public afMairs that | haps more hostile form than be- | gt 1 ATt pi teklidy of Nebraska, ‘County of Douglas 1. Tzschuck., Bunday, August i ; The democratic primaries were held yes- | make storehouses out of these com right to give away W tches, dinmond qus B 1 y il snts. Doubtloss when he resumes his ) storeh an “ bl A AR et A9l | will enable him to maintain | fc Tt will then be scen whether Mr. T oubtless when he resumes his | o5 Ny Gty Thoy woro entirely with- | cars, The rouds can stand it no_longer or other jewelry and money astheir con P etasiay apast 157 ) i i in the deputies ho~ will at once begin | " g kel o cause all their cars are in demand, petitors have to_give away glassward Wedneaduy, Angst i AR | tho cfficiency of the office up | Cloveland really intonds to use tho | ueain his old tactics af opposition to the goy- | OV incident of an_ exciting nature, th are in e AL Friduy, Agust 17 AL ‘:wu: to the high standard of the | authority given him for asserting the It will probably go hard if he is | Peing but one ticket in each ward. The dele The Rock Island's Time. August 18 . R XL who get upa elub order most alw a handsome present. Ovders by ma promptly forwarded to all parts of tl United States on receipt of ¢ office order. Terms: Single wates clected to the county convention a follow: present incumbent. No official at the | rights of Amervican citizens, or has i 15104 | state house is more deservedly popular [ merely made a bid for votes and p cworn o meme mn aGEOIZCHUCK. | than Attornoy General Lecse, and the | paved to justify non-action by the c presence this I8th day of A1 s A, D, 1RSY, compliment bestowed upon him by his | that his AL OLRAbEaRka | s otary Publie. | yopomination for a thivd term only em- | 3 there is reason to bel fonntyipc phasized the well-known universal de- | that this matter may force an issue that pou s and suys that he is mand for his retention at the head of | will profoundly intere the law department. Mr. Benton's | country. Jublishing company, that the a nomination to the state auditorship is a 1s The following chan time card of the Chie w Herman, | ¢ 's will bo made in the , Rock Tsland & commencing next Sunday. The fastest o Audrew | train, No. 2, leaves Council Bluffs at 6:50 p. 5 ., arrives in Chicago 12:50 p. m. nex 3 thirteen for $10, and twent i Kinaly to Louts Napoleon's cmnpire, be- | Second-—Thomas Noonan, James Horton, [ Iteturning leave Chicagoat 1 p. m, reaching | ¢ Address Overiand Ta cause it “saved them from the repubiic.” | Jmes Blann e Mo OTEC AR il Bluts at 0:40 o, m. and_nrrive 18th . stranty Yl b the whole | Out and out Bouluuger is now a republican, Th Ed L. Milior, A, H, | Chicago at 0:50 b m. It will leave Chieago | SHE e s BB e B AN S but there is no telling what he might become, | Fort on, Gus Caroy, Adam | 8610 p. m. and arrive in Council’ Blufts 6:50 | hunting cuse gold watch in ton Mrs. APl ble It and how he wight serve his monarchist allies | Snydel t'tord did not spring | P- m. - These trains have had their time M. Fiske, Cass s t. silver sugar bow Plausible Rumor, AL LA Ly hutbit ' b JJ not soon driven into a corner aguin, for he is dreaded and enormously disliked by the op- | oIl - ; vortunists, and if e is backed by tho mon- | Jirst Ward-=Ttomas Cascy archists it is only for the same reason that | Walter Brand i v““'l‘ ey mude some of the oldest families in Franco | Frick Thomas Lowry, John Zellc | ¥ ovity is not adequ nanck, J rd—dJulius M s, John D, A. C. Re daily eircilation of T month of August ol eatenod .,.,; b o lengthened two hours but they are faster | M Wm. A. Murphy, Jones stree civil service promotion. While Mr. | 1y iy vary ovident that tho stockhold- | i the event of a erisis in which he might | (5 (it '.‘f Dot et & Christof. | NOW than they wero before tho flyer, which | silver pickle siand; Nii38 Tizeto Coninod Benton is still a rather young man for a | o op ieawo. Burlington & Quiney | Fi8¢ 1o the head of affairs. It is not misery | forson, W. . 8. Goodrich, Al Potter, | hus been taken off, was introduced. The | 5 12th street, diamond ring in can tor A TR A S H e 6t THaRL ers of the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney | ;15,6 that makes strange bedfellows, as | Phallip s 3. Pattorsor Dos Moines. accomiodation, o slow train, | 150 Willfums, 16th street, silve : place that demands superior busivess |y jipond are dissatistied with the poli AR S ol R oft, q 1 Biuils at 6:05 a. m. and avvives i | Y 1 Ll il April, INK, TR copies pacity and executive force, h i 9 5 1 Y | France has before now found to her cost. Fifth- Hen Doyt U510 L , pickle stand; Mrs. A. L. Brown, S. 9t Ccople: for Junie, 184, 10 T A ot ey of its directors, and there may be John McCGare o3 Nofhes at 5:10 p. m. tho S day. stroet, sllver flvo-bottls” chators Mix R ho advantago of intimate familitrity | gomothing in the rumor that Gen- [ The boustof ¢ William that forty | Mo Gstave Promoted. Carrio ¢ vy, Cuming strect, silve Presence this 18t day o Atgust, with ~the dotails of the —work | o) Manager Stone will bo requested | mi before a foot of ter- | 15 Wikga, Mr. Hancock, genmeral agont of Wolls, | cup; Mri M. MeMaken, Howara - PLFEIL of the auditor’s —office. For com-| 4, 05ign, and that the promotion of [ ritory gained by war will be surrendered is, | Wilham Bu Fargo & Co.'s express company in this city, [ Neb., mail, $50in gold coin in ten; A missioner of public la and build- | yp, ; ings Mr. John Steen will come quali- M. E has just, been granted an- [ o4 by many years of varied experience other © on his office atthe state | jn private business and public office. capitol. Mr. Lane, the present superintendent «. Holdrege of our ity will follow. In the light of history, sup: The bad financial showing of the voad | tons ‘l"‘“"" as the Geru b since the engineers’ strike, the un- [ ¢ L 60 kil (0 13 b, romising futiro. and the utter failure | 894 they have not waited for the last man to promising future, and the utter fallure |, iyeq 1o aecept the situation imposed upon rely silly. ans have been th—Major 3 has been promoted from the Kansas-Ne' | R. Howell, Capitol avenue, gent's dia ates, J. J.|Points, W. A, Root, A, Wag- | braska, to take charge of the New York de- | mond stud in teaj Miss Min ok Nerly Wil partment, nio Russoll, Park avenue, silver pickle ith— . A, Shaw, Ner illiams, Mus, ¥ i « awobs, C. V. wor, Henry Notes, stand; Mrs. J. B, Parsons, Council BlufTs Hobie and Gus Rudolph. The proposed new time card for the Union | Ia., ladies’ gold hunting caso watch i ) of the management to compromise the | tyem, Gor st neatrl yolira dclegates chosen at the caucus ific has been postponed for a week. tea; Miss Allie Young, North 20th st iR ; of public instruction, is a thorough edu- | qimeulty, have frightene e s st b R unanimonsly elected to attend. the con- | General Manager Kimball was able to visit | silver sugar bowl; Mrs. T. A, Walker TiTE: demoorats of Omaha are propar- | (oo oy a™ niouee davoted to the sle- | Sinoulty, have frightoned tho 02k | hor boish emneror seoms to_ thine she s | Gl Vote was ight and tie count | his ofieo yestorday and hopes to resumo his | 14th st., silver pickle stand; Miss lnri\ ing for the state championship game SRUGRRE ASdT provemeRb oL T holders to sound o retrc at from the | She lies between the two most powerful | yade carly in the evenin, work next week. Burnett, Howard st., ladies’ chatelair with the republicans this fall. improvement of our edu- | ,ogition taken up by the divcctors and | countries in Europe, either of which would —_ - S cational system. ‘With the exception of the plank that demands the submission of the question watch in tea; Mr. F. E. Law 3 FICIALS ARRESTED. | st., silvercup; F. C. Chapin, Davenport St money in tea; Miss Graco C A Republhican Marching Club. A number of the young republicans of the 0 Thursda the general management. When the [ like to sce the bold front was assumed against the en- | emperor dis anity of the young German iplined. Russia marehing wost CUSTOMS OF ensational Deve Tnereis just a speck of war not as opments i the e ) i y ey rincers it was the boast of the divectors | With A view to a subsequent march to the AR club for the O Si 5 ) . Lum\,(\hm st., silver sugar bowl; ;n‘::x/:-:‘o:.‘:r;nnr;.-h;-:';',f.,.i','.‘s f:::,“':tll:ml‘l of & prohibitory amendment to the con- | St the oontest. swould bo shovt and | Mediterrancan, with Prance on Germany's :"” AR ABGID R\ Hilies end enbolisa | Be ,_m,','"'A'\':,L,,::""f""‘\“ ;,“,,’:,':': United 17th st :"‘l; o kl" : 9 Ll stitution, the platform will commend it- i western border, would test German valor us 3 0 ors woro eloctod: W IR UaA i ce a1k yeALoRORY Brrestid ' outh 28th s e ' sharp, and end with complete vietory | .o # e and the 1nlm\|n ofMicers were elected States marshal yesterday arrested John W, o o o may grow. self genorally as sound doctrine for I 1 ¥ | it has not recently been tested. There is no silver cup; Mrs. 1. H. Buck, South 19tk M. Flana; for the road. The stockholde an. captaing Charles M. Tll""‘d‘v Stone, a S Wi r, Nathaniel Whittle, f, ! i Mus. Henvy Jacobs. 3 YA ) e 4 immed prospect of such an alliance, but | first lieutonant; Charles N, Inskip, s0cond | qeonts colloston of o 3 T | st silver fruitstand; yd TiE candidates who were left iu the | Fepublicans. The — insertion of | gncouraged with glowing statements. | one may result from the overconfidence of it : el e e e L onisoRtesy | Iidave Vot dismond - col- reariat Lincoln can find consolibion by | the plank: pledging the repub- [ mnanght against the onginesrs was ono | the Gorman empere Il distetbuto a. | and William J. Cumminsley, Janitor of the | Tar button; Kato Berry. attending the decp water convention at | LCANS it the next legislature to vote for | iy whicn the brotherhood would learn * SO AIR S UL (e PR el DS GO G Rt i) o (i ) (“““l Mo ST ending the dee o i i L B the g ’ ot republican pole in - Senator Mand with taking from the customs houso 100 [ Indies’ chatélnime watch in tea; Mr Denver. submission is ill advised and caleulated | yh,4 the company was master of the sit- o a Central American con- | oy e ! e avenue ho opposite the 1 dan impetus from the | and otherwise into the mgineers w sn confossi action of Costa Rica in d iz that citi- | all the enthusiasm of genuine tho engineors would bon confossion of | Aoton o Bosus ‘hey, ta decrosing that cith. | 5, 1iF Ty 0r A hich s, alre wenkne Under the generalship of | 77" 0 % i i 5 i Attt chased, cousists of o whito holmot with | hen ho u s 00 M, Stons the Burlington wont inte the | HOnurAd shall honcoforth enfoy all the | pitiiit.colored plumes, white oil-cloth | Gardner, were —captured with man ave., elegant cluster diamond s 2 S rights and privileges of her own citizens | capes with the national coat-of-arms painted | {0 iy e inil i eantteny Mr PA TR e mi ARl contest with a full treasury and flushed | when within her boundaries. As Costa Rica | on thom, and an eacle-shaped torch. ifty | HeT possession Brwin Gaviner was av- | gepg et silver sugar howl; Mr. Harr with confidence. hios ulso called a congress of tho five repub. | Of these uniforms u v on hand and nave | Joaied 8 day ortwongo in Chicago fin con. > 1t has come out, after feated at ev to embarrass the candidates for the leg- GOVERNOR FORAKER, of Ohio, opened | islature in every district whero public the campaign in Indiana yesterday. | sentiment is adverse to any attempt From now until November 4 the |to tinker with prohibition. No Hoosiors will enjoy a deluge of elo- | state couvention resolution can quence from the orators of both parties. | override the obligations of represen- tatives in the legislature to cast their stic crowds | voteson temperance legislation contrary visiting General Harrison have de to the known wishes of their immediate stroyed the picket fence avound his | constituents. The proper | home for mementoes, they are building | to pass resolutions instructing - pounds of preparcd opium. This is the out- | 1. Wilson, Harney st., silver five bo ) come of the arrest of Erwin R. Gardner, | eastor; M . Kingsley, Y b.f.-}; pur- | Which took place at Ogdensburg last winter, | Omaha, Neb., gent's solitaire diamonc when he and “his cousin, stud in tea; Miss Mary Gorden, Sher rration has receives uation. To concede the demands of ALTIOUGIE the enthus 0 i 2 nection with the sume case, It was found | Tagger. with Gibson, Miller & Richarc months, de- | lics to meet at San Je itis probable t boon taketliby:the membarsioLithe club, i Second Ward Democratic Club, thero and it did not take long for the govern: , Burt st., silver pickle stana) cleney in its treasury unparalleled in | union. . The political and social advance | Another Second Ward Democratic club ment ofticers to discover that they were the A. Whiting, Saunders st., $10 i, 3 S d that of his cot St Wi or, 60 ms at present o warrant a | have lately made affords hope toall who are teenth strects, One hundred and ten me Rt led to sons I::mxfl‘(lr‘3:“:1\\1‘:\1' VAR ‘“’"-‘l 1 “"‘“""‘v“',\“"N\ "“l.“" i {tion1 fatces 1 1¥6 to OAlLe |alaatae 5 AT SROI : £ i 1h'the . developmentc avantive John Curtis v stand in tea; Miss Matilda him politicul feuces from Maine to Cali- | didates for the legislature 88 | change in the disastrous policy of the | tedlin the d puient of the entirc prosident, o wor vice presi- | Droueht o Buffalo and lodged. in u : B B e e e t 80 {. (it Migthoa Titis monstre ot | oA G await examination which 18 now in progress, | ring in ten; Miss Minnie Roynolds, 5 : tricate the company from its | jygividqual liberty which ti tors can e: that. he had been offering opium for sale | son, diamond ring in ten; Miss Ma ey point, and with a defi- | furtherstops may be taken leading to th dentical goods or a part of them found in his ¢ % the history of railroading. The situa- | Which the Central American republics | orgamized Thursday night at Dorcas and Wontical goods or & park ot thiem found in 1is | g0l coin in' t John Guthard once Stone, Little and Cumminsk fornia. SR e AT e q . utinent, Thel ive frecdom from | Nont. o o, LGl Smith, Sheelc eh., diamond i 1S50C | poad, If Manager Stone and the direc- ) Canitol avo., silver picklo stand; Mrsy TuE “state” of Beatrice ought to be " bestow, and N« 9 On the subject of trusts and pools and P AN ety \ A " Announcements. e to Norfolk. Edward Reed, N th st., silver sugary ] in o very comfortable frame of mind by | on railrond regulation the platform does | L hculties;and can make such conces- f the increased commercial and industrial ac- | o Omaha Democratic club met lust ni Wisy August ‘orrespond- | bowl: Mrs. Art Brigham, 40th st., elo-! e n A e s et { S I‘ ) b platiorm Cocs | signs to the brotherhood as will estab- | tivity which they nifesting, have es- | a8 114 North Fifteenth street once of Ber.]—Major Butler, of the | gant ladi el pin, fine dinmond »wb-' | the United States senatorship and at | gormad fe with an uncertain sound. The | 1ish cordial relations, the Burlington | tablished greater confidence in their future. |~ A vepubl be nized 10- | Second infantry, whose command is now en | ing; Mr. Will Lewis, Thirty-eighth { | tho Lincoln convention it carrled off ;wm.uull[m x‘l m“‘l"”“ {Am making nine | will emerge from the tight as gracefully *e s Bu o Mereer | youte to the grand encampment at Norfolk, | St I“‘"““ sugar bowl; I‘Il"" 4}“]”‘ 3 2 dh : : hours a legal working day in i In spite of the fact that i, acting na-Emre SNBaEhIs oIty At e hursday mornine. | Keteham, Davenport st., silver fruit the biggest sugar plum in Nebraska. y as it ean. 3 L acting ached this city at 9:45 Thursday morning, | Bete ! the recommendation to estublish an an- [ pryp nual labor day, and the demand for laws Messrs. Julins Meyer, T. A. Meg 8 A Charles Fanning invite all the demo At every stopping point crowds of inte h and cannot consistently be done, [ under the direction of the Porte, has pro M ¢ the stockholders, clamorous for their sl ‘l“.“l‘!l.l.l s \‘v‘hslmu-x‘l;n:l‘llm.ll“‘“-f“ clubs of Donglas county to join the Samoset | civilians gathered about the officers and the that will prevent the importation and | gividends, fay be expected to put up a x"(w'u m” 0 '\\\(l! mll 1, on | “r <|.]- luum, ou its excursion to Lincoln on the 20th, loyal blue of the rank and file, as if in adora- s e sl e hEoa D9 9 2D L aly, with a sublime disregard of all objec- —~— ot o color insignia which serve } , cmployment of Pinkerton mereenaries, | now management, and in that case, un- | tions and undeterred by her defoat in Abys- RATES TO SOUTH OMAHA. tion of tho colors and inslgnin which servo } gy, , gliver five-bottle castor; Mrs. M, O, will be received favorably by working- | doubtedly Mr. Holdrege would be the | sinia, is still pressig forward, and has now to perpetuate the memory of our storied past. | Kajg, Howard st., silver cup; Mrs, J. Cy men and should meet the approval of all | ¢hoico. He issaid to have the eonfi- | occupied Keren, fifty miles northwest of It was at first, mtended that the wholo ten | ussell, South Omaba, diamond ring lasses of cit 5. With respec 3 2 2 R A 7 3 Our Young Ncighbors. companies at Fort Omaha should go to Nor- | in ten; Miss Lillie Barnes, Davenporf classes of citizens. With vespect to the | denco of tho stockholders .and to have | Massowah, with the evident mtention of con- | -, U S BUEE SO S But the fodrmanaANBL AR Al sta e | SER b Ak ar pAR 0L ) nva_\l]mn‘nl issucs the platform is in accord 3|H.1!.lu_||;,'d(‘,lpf'ntlulzx:lll mll stand taken | trolling the region which lies north of Abys- | PESTIR SRR 0 EEREE B | ang thatis now encamped by the Elikhorn | Miss Maud Buchanan, North Eigh with the position taken by tho national | aguinst the brotherhood. sinm, and_ which is claimed st I ¢ Lhis city ngamst the retudl deaters | Valley railway comprises but four compan- | teenth streot, silver fruit stnd; Mrs} | convention and republicans in the na- = view of the fertility of the v thus in Soutn Omaha. A BER reporter called on | 1% companies of sturdy, jolly and well satis- | .. A, W heeler, South Twenty-fiftl} tional legislature. Other Lands Than Ours. soizod and of ita valuo from a strategical 0 SN0 AR 0 EER e G wiiay | fied warriors an ever shouldered musket or | streot, silver sugar bowl; Mr. W. Wyl and; Miss May Whitne hicago st.,! silver pickle st . Charles A} Fckhart, North 2ith st., silver suga bowl; Mrs. Albert Johnson, South 11th. § sted Tue natural gasat the sulphursprings has been pooh-poohed at so long that it gave an exhibition of its powers not down on the programme. Now that its strength has been tested let it bo bar- nessed and put to practical uses. Tne cheap jewelry auction houses which have made a busintess of fleccing the innocent should be suppressed. The Tho hearty and unqualified torms in which | standpoint, we ma n toiled under the weight of knapsack. The | ant ‘traveling salesman, dinmond collivt i C immunity which they apparently enjoy = MEGIRabtono Alolareaihisttull fidence | MeW auestion in Eirope diplomacy. the discrimination. At Paxton & Gallagher’s | average march per day has been about thir- | 3 bee FEIE 8 S0 G o B H i 5 Retaliation Threatened. FRETARETIOND CROBLON 1\ Maliie) g - Mr. Easson stated that he had made in- | teen miles, and much of this through mud | hutton in can te; Miss Mumio “uylor from the courts and the city hasbeen | o intimations thrown out in the | it the personal honor of Parnell is testimony o e e e hetueo, 4o | Hneo deep and under . scorching Nepraska | South Omaha, silver five-bottle castors taken advantage of, and the boldness of | their operations calls for immediate ve- | straint. which will bo universally nccopted, The | Notsatisfied with the territory gained in | quiri ¢ serout statesmun has had the bost of oppor- | Zanzibar, Germuny intends to push forward | far as he knew the houses of this city were eries treaty, that the president contem- | yunivy to know the distinguished Irish leader, | in Africa and maintain a commercial high- | in no wi plated a policy of retaliation in pursu- | ana he is the last man who would give such | Wy, with stations from the lakes castward. | be 1 i i f o . vty give i - f it o p Vi Amer sionaries ¢ the | plaint was based upon the cartage, which the | fort. They are patient, soldic . ARt Yave: T 3 POPULAR interest in the coming fair [ 80¢e of the authority given him by | testimony if he had a single doubt regarding | W ’"'1, \;"']', Pl Gl 4 '(‘“"‘,‘, e | B hers Wwora compellod 10 chirgo for tho | their daily task without murmurin "‘l L ‘.'f“_]‘_'""“ 'flv '\i“”"{’{l,hi ‘"‘f‘\ e ti is growing, | congress, should the treaty be rejected | its justice. Mr. Gladstone does not speak puie oL SO0 ZOILOSIOWINAINLLOE Atk antiohig00as to 8o § e | are far botter oA vor pickle stand; Wi 4 and attendant attractions is growing, ) e O R A Tolio Shi Ay oo Stpment of goods to South Omoha. A mer Bl Tl oA Aca Biraet e allunitany and the general hope is that it will bo a | #nd the Canadian authorities resume | idly in a matter of this kind. He knows the 3. vhe Catholic ohurch.combini chant from that place, said Mr. [asson, | than the ofticer: men have tents and Sasis { O D et gl genery s R 0 an attitude of hostility to Ameri value of what he vs, and when he de- | back marauding Arabs supj; > | would come to town, order a barrel of sugar, | all customary in, but the | bowl: I, C. Denniston, Cass street, diz wuccess worthy of the metropolis of the | &1 attliuce of 1osttity 1o Amerlean | oo, 55 CEE T ever believe M, | slave trad neither tents { mond stud in can tea; Miss Susie Loy’ state. There is ve ge g Smin Bey § o to civilize | several barrcls of salt, a box of to' | oficers—more's the pity s £ At - fishermen, ave shown by the messa 5 2 AT a8 t them s| 9 sdiately, | nor camp conveniences led to | joy, Council Blufts, Ta., silver sug .|' 'y good promise that LAbS B806 | L el gullty. of persona) @ishonor: he ren- || theEquator tugal, Ger- | Iatoes, and want them shibped immediately. ! ek s Cotnell BIuEs, o this will be the case, but alittle heartier | $ent to congress on Thursday o have | Goa s "verdier that will have immense | many and sky. | howl; Mr. A. R. Doolittle, Harne! e wouse would be compelled to | sleep in the grass beneath the pra f B i > > JNlevol 28t Tor sup: 2 S ed them, as soon as possible, by | Old gray-headed majors and captains and | gtpoet, can money in A Gideor 3 and more liberal manifestation of in- | been well founded. Mv. Cleveland an- | \uignt * whorever his testimony shall bo | f fof siromaes, i loows s if the FDASc] wazon, It would take several ours to | young licutenants lic down together under Whieer, Fulior terest on the part of our leading mer- | nounces in language as plain and direct | yead. 1t must Sk o5 Joking, buntoring, chatting RN TR i Omaha | 45 conld be desired that he shall not | in spite of all th Sasronets ihomauonEin. B Mrs. Robert Barnes, North Eloventl? senate during the discussion of the fish- i According to Major Butler, the disc street, silver sugar bowl; Mr. William! cting unjustly to their customers [ of the command is nearly perfect. The men | G lyers, Albion, Neb., mail order, diat ond the limits. He found that the com- | are glad to get beyoud the confines of the | mond ring and $10 in gold coin in tea! tate the tories to find that | civilization. muke the trip, and the _shipping firm would | the falling de ] ! G RN e be : se at the rate of 10 | at one another as if they slept on beds of f r = cents per 100, roses and w n no danger of waking with llu'lm\ Cuming x-L., m\\w eake stand should have not less than one hundred | hesitate upon proper occasion to en- | nell continues to be the political cha STA OTTINGS. up to the buy 3 chills and rhoumatism, A sturdy, hardy, in- | Mrs. M. Saundoers st ..m 2 s ; e o o st | who stands ne Hadstc . ol . o profits were so | vineible erowd are these regular ary money in 5. Bda Burke 17th st.? i thousand visitors during the fair, and | fore the act of the last | who stands next to Gladstone in public Nebraska. wi In son the profits wer vinei : none) da Bu ¥ that numbercan be |lcptndofl upon if | congress, authorizing him under | mation. No man among the torics has shown A Columbus man has a five-lozzed nog, | Smull that they easily be eaten up by | One sees them here covered with the silver sugar bowl; Miss Edith Woodruft this tariff, ion | and sweat of i ability as a par pvercome the objec four months old and I waus for the retaill man to do his own haul- R ! thing liko Parnell '8 AN i v carrie: certain - defined circumstunces to | #nythinglike Parn s we faithfully carvied out. manager, and considermg the dificultics he thy and liy An eighteen-round prize-fisht e rehes, yet full of that fire | N. 15th b of Which: Nerocs ara made. . They | ° Loth gty pickle stand: Mrs. J all promi: T ff near Owens, Grand Island, Neb., mai s —_———— proclaim commercial non-inte! i < g L ing, as ma of the vetail merchants in side, eat whate falls to it : A Tvanis 3 = Bl OU-INLEICOUNSC | 1) i to contend with it is no exaggeration | North Platte last Sunday, both contestants | Ouann did, ALl of the latter, howoever, did ah, well, what have the solitaire dinmond and silver cake 3 A LIVELY competition between the | With Canada, and he urges that if the | v hut as a tactician he surpasses even | beins badly punished. not do this. As a consequence to hopo for in these piping times of pe and in tea; W. M. Platte, N. 15th st.) 3 railroads from the Missouri river to the | occasion shall arise for doing this the God bless our arm t's hunting ease gold witeh in ten, \1.“ Lillie. Woodford, Plattsmouth ob,, mail order, silver sugar howl; M. boys, and the old hoas headed heroes who pilot them on to natiol glory and rews Gladstone himself. Any oune who should Otoe county will feed more cattle this year | still in force a custom introduced BB ol than ever b , 0Wing to the immense vor predicted five years ago that English [ L Fran R B ] seabourd is auticipated in the shipment | policy of retaliation should be unlimi- | nay of grain and flour for exportation. | ted in its scopo and vigorous in its pros- | v ago when the boundarics of the city on th north and south were Cuming and’ Paci al Of steer s would ea fund to help Parnell X A R ERroN pros 4 The slung-shot got in its work at Schuylc { vholesale ing goods 3 C. M. Williamson, 2ith_st., silver cup 3 Rates are being made by freight agents | ecution. His suggestion is that if it | would have been rogarded as daft. Yot this | jast weck, a little son of 1. Allen having of cha I'his is in to the Pretty Good Work Every Day. Mr u..l.u Do gold 5 from western grain centers to Liverpool | shall becomo necossary for this govern- | miracle hus come to pass. one of his eyes shot out by his brother. custom inall ln 108 Ml fuo/thig retaliors n located in tho city of NewYork | pving, di v and © sott sl IS s P eae | ment to act in the way contemplated its A The city council of North Platte has passed | ¢ 10" aastagaRof sibolnip) id ont daily to 1t members or thelr rep- and Antwerp cheaper than cun be sc R R SRR SAL ¢ ! 4 The late ridicnlously boastful utterances | an ordinance closing barber shops on Sun- | ¢ L S , trom January 1st to July % custory cured from the Missouri river to New G 0% B0 harc and 80| .o \an emperor have greatly dimin- | 48¥, and both shavers and shuvees are kick ol AR IRLLOD is the Mutnal Life Tusurauce Qo | earnestly as to hurt. v that th York. Big contracts have been n between foreign me we be sct aside. all oppose 1o it, s stroet ver ecake stand \\41|n|n in ud eventually it would 1shed the respect that hud begun to be felt for him, showing as they do that the political v of New York,th witn accumy lurgest in the world, ating over $120, chants and certain In ord may be done Mr. fteen Michizan veterans w wted assots nt at Mr. ‘asson said that his firm had been to £ an avenue TREL A 4 > cout reunion at_Holdrege of fona \ i 000,000, Up to the Ist of January, 185, it had 1808 elevators, and as the railronds ave all | Cleveland calls upon congress for addi- | wisdom of Bismarck is uncqual to the task | them had beeo wounded in ba los MpOliniank,rnf the Umin, 3 5o 184 otioyihialaens (e Enarmous K Of y can. mone; ; bidding to secure the carrying trade | tionallegislation enlarging his power | of preventing ebullitions of youthful bravado | ing limbs. Rt the Diein ] st nd incan .\‘lf;“ ) rumors of ¢nts are numerous, to put in execution such a retalin- | which shame the imperial office and affront R. P, Lavson, of Bertrand, had a brother | on Monday, Wednesday and Friday o this yearthe Mutual Tl aur an :“ i “jH‘;' 3 tory policy as he thinks will | the civilized world. This you an's notions | on the steaer Gaiser which was suuk by | day in the week if requived, for t Paid for Death Claims g rin\—‘ % u\-- |'-‘-‘ , silve 2 = ¢ A, 4 4 sl i e e fipts the Thingvalla. He was one of the fourteen | ment of goods to South Omaha. In this car | The Premiums for suume wers sugar bow rs. M. A, Ba THeREislikely tobenosurplusduring [ be most effective in doing | of governing the German people appear 0 1y oy sorg who were rescued. all the way their goods, pleton avenve, diamond ring in 0 the proposition, | Profit to P licy Holders over ¢ thecurrent fiscai yoar. The lavish hand | the groatest amount of damage to Can- | bo that the main things to keep in view all Columbup thinks she ov <ht to have a can- | Mr. Mc tellar street, i : " | thetime are how to embody the bigzest | ping faciory and t Aguito. by 4 Bre KR0S : t o over Daen!s A = sonniata 1 , | aa The existing nct he regards as in- 3 ning factory and there wenty men in the | anc uested to join No such Its have ever been a ! John Campl of congress nns appropriated for one S Ry e 1S in- | ooy, Low to deviso and embody the most de- | town with the necessary capital and brains | in the schenit et result n ail of | policy holders in any other company. A ! thing andanother over four hundred mil- | adequate and not likely to produce the | g ‘tive military machine, how to muke | 1o manage such an institution, them contributi rata, to the expense I'hé gen sk 15 W, K, Allen, | ANCC 2 lions of dollars, being an increase of sixty | results which would be expected from a i 1| tocated at R. Whiting, Germany most feared (and consequently | =~ Clark Puffer, living uear Talm hinaj| 9L U0 KR, WRIOK RC.cYiTanL Futon, (Bl s — reot, silver 3 L. G. millions over the appropriations of last | policy of It cannot be ted) by continually augmenting that I‘N:llf“vl&:\"i“r%tf'\-"":A]f“..:'r\h;’f,’.‘-"f“".' ) l,!u‘ be 10 cents per 1K PV nges, t, diamond ring in e The prospeetive revenue from | denied that he asons the case well, adding to the force of that ma Lh;m! fit" that neighborhood “,‘1,,‘,, ;“,M.‘) FAILED. WasniN “L’I \~"x 15th strect, all sources is estimated at not mu~h | but he does not carry absolute convic , and flaunting their threatening and | Josses. gram to . | =T following > » m S |‘m\‘l|. : more than four hundred millions. The , tion of the necessity of going any favther | destructive force in the face of qu..., “Gipsy Queo the latest victim of | The Oma o Comp brasica_postnasters were appoited to-day | street, silver pi : m.t.1 Ivs. |(.~-.rm democrats evidently are willing to clean | at this time than he has the authority | the European world, And all | the war apainst houses of ill fame at I're Edmund G. Durbam, Vim, Antelope county, nsen, Jackson strect, dinmond ring that means that he regards the | mont. She paid a heavy fiue, but still con e an Miss Daisy Scott, Howard, vice Willi C. M yhe I out Uncle Sam’s vaults and leave them | to do under the act of congress passed i o tinues to'dd business on the premises owned so8 to theamount | W. Danlap, ' Hal Dundy couhty, vic sngan howli e AN 4 e 3 INAARE people of Prussia, and their allies in Saxon) y ges t the amoun i a Dun ¥ 3 gor | s, as bure ns Mother Hubbard’s cupboard | in March, 1887. If necessity should B Eaad St B B e e A by James . Smith. ).000, 10 county elerk’s ofife, | Mrs. Arabella Porter, resigned Mar N. Hth street, gent’s dinmond when they turn the treasury over to the | arise, before the second session of the republicans March ne present.congress assembles, for decl 8 Sewardpifire apparatus is in bad shape which constituto the Gorman ompire—simply | Bise TergBiive apparatus is in bad shai as 50 much population from which to recruit | generally ubeless outfit. An appeal has b A postofMice was established at Waden, | stua in tea. ouse, factory and | vy cd @ g " Winnebago county, la., with Charles H, Mc- e ovis. Jackson stree nd book ac- | (ivady 1 e [ Mrs. C. 1. Morris, Jackson street, dia. 1 their entire w al stock, their furui f A y. u8 postmastor, mond ring in can tea; Miss Jennie E— ing on-intercourse the exped his army—simply as military stock farms | made toithb city council to renovate thi counts. " it ‘e M “’“ bbor Held. Nolan, Lincoln, Neh., mail order, ladies? TuE pauper immigration committee is | ency of more drastic legisla- | where materials for soldiers are grown for },S;;.‘&,: g;"dxfl':;“:f..«:‘.:\m:.{’r”‘“"'“ worth. vus 1n &0,534.95 an (_u‘l “\" “fl‘\'vi"‘:‘ e "l',. s (‘”‘I;knw, hunting ease L,..l.x wateh in t Mr, W. E N C % Sticpa st T 4 5 Kol v o choose! x0 pranci 288N el 9] ent, amount due on some promissory notes given cAGO, August 2H.—F el s P Sy 7th street, silvel 3 still on. The work of investigation has | tion could be more judiciously deter- | his use when he chooses to go prancing B, M. Fettorman, of Germantown, of Chivago, | arrestod a fow days ago for wholosale steal M. MeCormi . 27th street, silver to the Star Cuiter compa Tins paper covered about 15, k been completed at New York and the | mined than now,and the next session of | round as otier young rowdies and bullies are | e y curiosity in the line of horse flesh. ccustomed to do-—"*with a chip on his shoul- | On August 4 @ pony mare of his whose " Of course it is understood that his | weight is about 700 pounds gave birth to a pickle stand; Mrs. Edwar Marsh Davenport street, ke stand Mus. M. A. Scott, .\:ulh L can moue )0 worth of | ing from the letter boxes of the city, was 9 committee has gone to Boston. Inevery | congress is not fur off. The American taken before the United States commissioner way the investigation has been satis- | people will approve every effort of the largest mortzage r corded was for o ! BT ARG SRR R .1 20 e e L o R 2 Pecnrged | this morning. He made no defense, and was | {1 von: Mr. midge, So 9 factory. The testimony has brought | government to sssert and maintain :;‘L‘,’j,’,‘f‘;tj,‘(lf:d’:J‘.Z‘.’,‘kf“i,’\.:“{,‘fl."fl?!fi.'.i iblo. T this pasticular © wa atroml 1h MHYGRI0 SuureBH) Markau. ok teld n bail for tue action of the - federal in ten} L0 e b out enough to show that the immigra- | their rights guaranteed by treaty, but | yeiy faces at Russin, likewise, on account of ffil‘-‘&‘i‘finfl‘;r mfl".:"f.l\‘if “Jflfxmn\l bat g5 al in the factory, which 1 located in Al- | & oL o — reot, silver f tion law is practically a dead letter. | there is no anxiety to aggravate the | the old Schloswig-Holstein plunder of nearly | growing rapidly if AT Sad o T R S U|||. Miss \.-nu_- Lindioo, In\-;l Jackson | Tho clause relating to the importation | issue to the point of hostilities, When | a quarter of a century ago. But whatever it | ~ A sharper whose name is unknown tried to | the Douglas County bank was filed at 10 50, | oo )¢ R ': vmuc] of contract labor has been brazenly vio- | it shall be shown that the just and re: is that causes this young fellow to get | swindle a Blair money lender last W the stock, furniture and oftice " ) i f i - e a5, Yot P R Maen eizs . 4 5 \adion' ohat watch in ) lated for the reason that there is no | sonable authority given the president | his back up—to “ger upon his ear | dry bub Wad wosuccosstul, He socured u | fixtuees 1o T Dol suve saewions | Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria, | Mrs. G. W . 5. 29th it silven 1 machinery to enforce the laws. Con- | to retaliate by a policy of partial non- | Which is a graphic expression among | yhe'country and then representing himself us | Van Slyke, of Madison, Wis., and wus given sugar bowl; . J. Brown, Harney oA ¥ v “ithe boys,” with whom he seems to be a lit- o 3 grewsiivill'bo trivpked ta passdoms tems: | Tnteroourso 18 ngé.affeciive in induo- |, (WARONE SHESMRGELE JMCERE IO A A LH/ She veust ol e Tand, Badesvared to mort | to secufe & promisadry Rota for $1,00 Que 16 | = — (320 i 7..1..}m|:. m\ St 00ee B p * ~ Y s —| - e ere pi s i nme remon eb., mail order i poary remedial measure as soon as | ing Canada to respoct tho vights | nuuyorly doings and his boastful and bump- | pared but before tho money was turned ovex | —The concorn has closed its doors and crod- | When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria. ant solitairo didmond laco pin i tdas Chairman Ford returns to Washington, | of ~ American. ecitizens, 1t will | 4j,u¢ sayings have the effect of disturbing '.he‘I’elulor hkeum&- suspicious and the swind- | itors are ...’)‘-"v:.‘.’s«lmn ‘_I h‘v' WAre roois e | When she was & Child, she cried for Castoria, Mr. M. C. Meloin, Cuming st., silver : and it is more than Mkely that a care- | then be time cnough 10 pro- | tne peace in Burope—of exciting other *in- | '€F Anally skippe o e closes the vearls at Albrizht | When sho became Miss, sho clung to Cestoris, ) stand; A, G. Burlow, 8, 11th st o ful vevision of our immigration laws | vide a more summary way of | goes” like himself—of giving plausible cause low: and throws out of employment about ity | Whenshehad Children, she gavethem Castoris. silyer p v May Monford, will be made at an carly day. deanling with our obstinate and obtuse | for the existence ot Boulaugers in France | Judge Clevelaud, of the Twelfth district, | wen, capitol ave. silver cai