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e e i e - - - s s et e e A S e THE_OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, OOTOBER 18 1888, THAYER FACES HIS ACCUSERS | Femoretics masai'ans sttt e | LINCOLN NEWS AND GOSSIP, [ gyerthe st andl cuoec ho b vho will enst their aestirance given we in behalf of the Knights B D Ca vawt (Burlington| lly among rst ballot. Burlington of Lubor o the effect that tho bill was th I',L’;"‘y‘&"(’”’.‘H”'::{h‘:"“ Akl 'l“ gL | unobjectionable, I had became thoroughly 7 4 g future 0 iovep the R ‘ R | And Repudiates tho Ohargo of Un- | touvinced that thoss who had intended to op. | The Traveling Public Gomplains of l]mm Tho hattlo 18 for principlo, Jvep oute | [ oute " pose my sighing the bill had wbandoned the b down, and the keoner it is waged the ! friendliness to Labor. Toes of 1t Burlington Accommodations more lasting the lessen will be that is C.B.E&Q.RA. | “CBRORK ““An additional reason which induced me arned, 1 do not think the democratio = VIGOROUS SPEECH AT CREIGHTON | 17 8pprove the penitentiavy contract bill was | A FIGHT FOR IRELAND'S COLORS. will be any I J han usual, this: If the present penitentiary contract e Ao L B : Shave will not_receivo the vote system was abrogated, the whole business of — 5 ALY 3 . 3y purchasing the supplies required for sustain- | 1 Oity D . Pe ing B claimed for him in Douglus count The True Inwardness of His Action in [ {0 O FENAry it necca. | Capital Orty Democrats Preparing For | oan speak with some degres of as- i Bigning the Convict Labor Bill sarily be purchased by the officers of the a Jollification—Matters in the Su- runce for ;n.u- county,” s ,«} ,\},.)‘,‘-"L prison or agents of the state, or then the . it O (&} atson this morning, *‘and when the His Action on Pinker- bourd of public lands and buildings. which Uit LAk vote s countod in Novembor you will The Burlington takes the lead ton Men. board is already overwhelmed with it varied ~General Not find that my judgment is faicly good. gt ad. duties and labors, which would render it im - EY ¥ 1 N = I'he state and national ticket will como The Governor's Spee etaiin of this wdaitiot vurden e ' % | Livcorx Bunasy or Tux Ouan Bae, out of the contest with the old-time m It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraskas Following 1s the substance of (overnor | ' Irowing tho purchusaof Ue vast amount eons, O 10T clectod T faik that thare i bt ¥ wan h fall | bl heldd SRl of supplics nccessary to that institution upon ANCOLY, Oct. 17 will be elected. The talk that there isbit- was in advance of all lines in establishi ining= Thayor's address at Creighton, Neb., on | fndividuals, there would be open a wide field | Before the Burlington extension was | toerness botwoon Goneral Van v ok and h ishing dining-car [ el st Aphicea o smooslation chodtine wd Tal, | completed from Creighton to Verdig Mr. Ransom is all nonsense. The gen- service between Missouri river points and Chicago. Wit Rant Xkt 2 afged Uhe bill ext Stch has boen the expérionce i other states, | the traveling puvlic had docent accom- | tlemen are stumping tne county to- gether, and they are on tho most where they b the provisions of what is known as th SWRPRONA: Thie] HoHviota AHURE TAbEF Lod EOLES s e 0ch st oator i othe | Tetendly tarmais Vi <Wydle asino It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of convict labor bitl has been used to cony if the contract system is sot aside the state | FOUte was much shorter than now. Reg- | teuer friond in the state than Ransom. n ( improssion that 1 am unfricndly to the labor- | must work them; it must ular passeuger conches were run over | You will have to interview my frionds Omaha and the West a fast mail service. Aog iutcrests, all the machinery for that purpose, the road and the people wer Uhappy | s to my chances. I will say, however, " s S g ’ | “Nothing can be more unfounded than | UGl Torm o Fing, sad dhrogi | und contented. Not so at this timo, | Ut expect o be clected. The whols It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from that. Every sentiment and sympathy of my | it make money. I would have vetoed the | Since the completion of the extension e L LRI, . ¥ hcart is with the laborer. [ have always been | prison bill, and” then take the chances for | ¢he luxuries have all boen taken off ¢ Pranic Lindos ives N EROSITY. the East into Omaha proper. dotermined to provent uny such opportuni- > ron u, en and childre o 10 nig ere at the People P ' ¢ ' " 110 lm‘)‘ w‘l““g m‘t‘l u: ?J’Mkc:m;“flm LACH [y 1o it e sl (7 compelled to go from place to | theatre to the call of democracy. i Heo It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of month. I'rom that day to this Ihave sus- | “under the present contract, which was | place, neighboring of course, in | says ho wants to see onc good mecting i tained and advocated the cause of the wage- [ extonded, tho state docs not, purchaso & (ol | an ordinaty. oabosse couch. and tho | her nepants to sce ono good meeting passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. workers, and T never would do an act that | lars worth for the Diiss ‘The present con- | only thing thut separates the smoker generously donates the band music and j 5 'vlmulful;lr{n:;r}";:*r'w"\!*‘:;I:'-';‘::'xlm;;;g o ";.‘(‘_ "-fi."-“«'.'-"-‘ o :n':';""'-<»{:.'5.'-lf. ‘it | frow the ludy is a thin partition, the | the hall, one week from to-night, in the It was in advance, and is the only line by which you can he smallest degree. 'No one ha or | tenanc BAG: o Support ana et | doov through which is constantly stand- | interests of Cloveland and Thurm celation of the dignity of labor, or who | ing and lighting, and the support ana pay of | 3 8 A Thurman, as § ¥ 4 S o farther o promere the weifare of | svery oMier aud guard arousy the peiss’ Of | ing open, and the wind drives the | ho putsit, Hons. Bryan and Cunaif feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the those who are cugaged in daily toil than | have investigal the whole subject tho ;nui\u- m’l ,uu:ll‘.- and uh‘l1 ;Inpu'v' will preach the doctrine of democracy o i f th d myself. ouglly, and in my judgment, the present ono | back upon lady passengers and others | on that evening, A great offort will by vening of the same day. On the subject of convict labor there is a | is the least expensive ome that can beadopted. | of delicate nerves, This fails to suit | made to have the meeting eclipso ;m;, g Y wast amount of demagowuery. Convict la- TRE PINKERTO! N, s acsthetic taste of Representativ FEeRaNon s ki 5 dafiiow A - men who never did an honest day's labor in | do my duty because T did not put the Pinker- | ¢ BT T00 10 IS, (A0, MEEA ol kit Ugcaees . pir lives, have seized upon the term to | ton men out of the state. The absurdity of L Lsat ) Lt _ THE SUPREME COURT, . . | Sroatc prepidice and misropascatation. No | this anrga.will bo apparent 0 crers e | of chivalry and docency that the road | J. W. Lounsbury was admitted to It will lead in the future. ) honest motives have prompted them; they | nota llvm.\gd;’llo. who cousiders this matter "li{ “"’"l"‘”“"l to I'l"' on ‘t‘l pectable trayv- l"'i"’"“‘- a care nothing for the laboring man ome of | in the light of reason and facts, eling coaches and give them accommo- 3ierbower vs Si r; motion to quash Travel and ship via the Burlington these in Omaha, who have harped most on **The first intimation I had of the Pinker- | dations at least equal to those of other | bill of exceptions overraled. 4 g s this subject, and have made tho loudest pro- | ton men they were already in the state. | days. The honorable gentleman is not | The following canses wors argucd and ) A testation of friendship for the working man, | They have been spoken of as military in- | only indignant, but he pictures the | submitteds Kapn ve Kane. gt ‘nd Ticket Office, 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250, . were together, not long ago, and were pass- | vaders, and 1 was called upon by a certain whole public in a similar frame of | el Ander RONBY RS 5 5 Ing the joke among themsclves as to how | editor to order the national guards and put ’ 1! c s & L rel Anderson vs Cheyenne m\lvn!_\, mo- Depot on Tenth St | successfully they had fooled the Knights of | them out of the state. A gentleman said fn | Mind. : : tion to va submission. Rogers vs P el reet. Labor, us they supposed. a public specch ‘why don’t the governor pitch The matter will be looked into by the | Empkie Hardware company. Hollman I s Y Rupp ) P ) T f ¥ *“I'hat the convicts in the penitentiary must | tham over iuto the Missouri river.” What a | board, and if anything can bo done the | vs Davis. Luck vs Yoakin., Iitager- Tabor, is & wi dic dic oll settled proposition.” 1t is | sublime spectacle that would hay ated by every human sentiment; it is [ the governo 1 by the soundest principdes of moral- | these men b ) been the | road will probably he ordered to pro- | ald vs Meyor with fork in hand, taking | vide suituble and decent aceommoda- s The State; error from the force down to the river and | gions for the wayfaring publi ARLFIGtcouE AT ORStaTLS §ty. 'The best interests of the stute and the | pitching them into it, for the stream is protty ; ot W SLLIIEED W] by eonyicts require it. If they are to be kept [ wide and it is quite probable they would | ,/RELANDS COLORS NOT WANTED. = | versed and remanded; opinion by Cobb, §hithel colls year aftor yéar, tho stato might | Have fallen shott of the banic and 1sadan la T'wo of the ladies of the Catholic | J., Maxwell, J., dissenting. = w8 woll at once place an‘asylum alongside the | the river! ba 1 Mrs. Sutton and Mrs, Daubach, Dunham vs Courtnay: error from the penitentiary, These v are sustained by ‘“The bringing of those men into the state | Were anxious to see “lreland’s own im- | district court of astor - county; af- l" Iflglfll‘l he evidence of all those who have had any | was as obnoxious to me as it was to oth mortal green” displ I among the | firmed; opinion | 4 axwell erfence with penitentiaries in our castern | and 1 so expressed myself to the railr decorations, and so borrowed two mag- Knox vs Williams; error 54 company. I did not undertake to put them nificent Irish flags from Hon. John | trict court of Lan “Whether the state and controls | out by force, for there is no authority of law | it o vhich he fust procure ATy Py iy the Labor of convi s out that labo | for my doing so. 1 did not gIvo any orders ” e ;‘f"".l“"f‘ "]';‘t"“‘l' LB v ed | opinion by Maxw t0 a coutractor, is immatcrial, 85 far as any | to that effect for T am not in the habit of | from that cline. - But when the ladies | “Stato ex rel. Sutton vs Babeock, mau- ©ffect it produces in the way of compotition | giving anorder when I have no power to en- [ Went to put them up they found the way | damus: writ denied; opinion by Mux- with the labor of free men. I assert with- [ orce it. ~Suppose I bad directed a sheriff to [ barred by an order from the bishop. | well, J, = ——— = = P I oossful congradiction, that the labor of | tale those men over the river, do you sup. | The nows spread and during the day | * Northfield Knifo company vs., Shap- May afford bodity protection *inyour | W, G, ALBRIGHT, inthe Nebraska penitentiary does | pose he would have executed it? He'is under | feeling, although suppressed, was very | leigh; error from the distr: ct court of A Inind; (BUbBOmEL L RA0Le; SURtAG 1E fiot, under this liw, competo with tho labor | hoavy bonds, fuithfully to pertorm hisduty | bister. The ladies woro fightors—true | Cass county; affirmed; opinion by Maxe tid will bo necossary quite Real Estate, 218 S.15th St,,Omaha. Route om the di county; affirmed; of those outside that institution in this state. | according to law. I agovernor should order | s ds > ot meriol % winter I3 T avy clothing, th tive labor at the prison is so small that the | very apt to ask the governor for hisauthority st ¥ o ire prudent will provide # supply of QT \ SAPEST. supposed competition between them and the | for issuing such au order. green. At7 o'clock last evening the | lowed; opinion by Cobb, J L T G PR U S BEST AND CHEAPEST Taryze number of those engaged in free labor- he constitution names the only condition | flags were triumphantly floating, and CITY NEWS AND ailments pt and permancnt. As ny ApUTIOUS (WitAtions in the ful buyers will always SOUTH OMAH NOT s - Irsuits 18 t iticant to mention. | when the governor shall employ the militia | will temain nailed to the mast until the Hon. John Watson, of Nebraska EOLLAH o The average number of convicts who are en- | of the state. close of the fair Cit was in Lincoln to-day. vo gaged in productive labor at the prison is 205, 14, Article 5, constitution of the MUCHLY MORTGAGED PROPERTY, to Un ulfil-x‘fllfi‘:”.lrllt'l n‘:v’y‘| ‘}w! ],1.\‘. “-n“ll whoso labor Is equal 0 123 free men, whils A provides as follows : The Lomburd [uvestment compiny | Genoral Van Wl o hnere, with | oN YOUR thero are 20,755 froo men in this state: or tho The goveruor shall be commander-in- | ;005 [avid and Clementina MeCurdy | werprt yon Wyck and Hon. Frank gonvict labor of our pouitentiury is about | cbiof of tho military and_naval forces of the | joined Mavid and Clementing McCurdy | Watson, he will” cousider political " is- BYARON s i Tetae ull OUber threo-cights of | per cent as agains: free labor | state (excopt when they shall be called intg | i @ suit torecover the sum of $1,500 bo- | sues, Watson ought to be unani- LINEN et pIRM S ST L OIS of the stato. service of the United States), and may call | fore the district court of Lancaster | mously” elected to the house from Olive §#-Send two cont stamp to_Soa. BUY NOW “If convict labor competes with anybody it | out the same to execute thd law, suppress | county. Joseph H. Webster and C. L. | and Chss countio Dty & Tohn o, 5 PiAdL Sireet: e = fs with the large manufactories. To illus. | inssurrection and rebel invasion, Hall are also made defendants in the | The sapreme court has hande for o’ O I TGRS st TERMS EASY. trate: Some three or four yeurs back 2,000 Section 32, chapter 55 of the compiled | action. The suit 1s brought upon a ¥ k as handed down | USTER ik voctou"s Satuavie souscidia PLEELINENY ST i« L its decision in the Beers case at last. boolk. shellors were made by our convicts and | statutes, provides as follows: “The Ne- | poy tzag > roper | As sta Tt C. L. STAUB, 1610 Howar naha, has drawn plaus and ! s0ld to the farmers of the state at $7 | braska national guards, herctofore mon. ;'"m,'f'.‘l‘i’f!'{f':"u.',,"',h,lh~:\)“i(;‘l‘\t HENGELAL | i s ossoNisiTonin I oARbUA ARCHITECT Ssocintactons tor ot e e e Biifon apiece. Our eastern manufactories had been | tioned, shall be liable at all timoes to be | MAVING Titlled 10 comply con( for a new trial and a cold-blooded mur- utility,comfort,economy and beauty,ina way impossible inany good maling these same _ implements ~corn shell- | callod into active serviee, and shall be fiest | ions. Tt is ollogod by the plaintifls | dever has a new lease on life. 1t will | SOME DOCTORS 1ouse that costs from £1M0 to ALK As more than 100 b | ers —and sending them out to Nebraska to be | called out by the commander-in-chief on all | that since the debt was contracted with [ probably now lead to ultimate liberty. (Uit they can’t wilibobuilt e, Tean afford to offera copy for o B A sold to our farmers at §10 apicce, and those | occasions for military services within the | them t additional mortgage: Hon. C. A. Atkinson went to St. Paul honestly admit that t e thd D T tan it nocom — designs furnished, us can be judgos Tarmers recuived the benefit of the roduction | state intime of war, invasion, riot, rebol- | been written upon vho promises, thus cov- | to-duy to talk politics. He goes from Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Others | § 807 por contFatontapuil omnitho aeid bEplaca sl ol FallotmENGt and yot the manufacturcrs of the did_not re- | lion, or reasunable apprehension thereof. gz the propertywith morodollars than | there to Loup City, then to Strang and say they can but—don’t. ~Ath-lo- ¢ all descriptions, 1 have in my office, ranging in cost duce the price of free_labor. The Studeba. | The above are the only provisions which | §t s worth. » LGSt | bor Brotors, tho great manufacturors of | Buthorize tho governor to.cll into active sor: Lo anqEshapshe oo el — waons; the ‘Racine manufacturers of the | vice the national guard of the state. Thero | MCP A0 e A fap e ngof} y Ao sora KilyiEyitad] Moliue plow works, and others engaged in | was no riot, there was no rebellion, and | Bmounting to $31.50. Feeling insecure [ destitute Canadian bricklayer, who 8 quick, safe, sure cure, 3. 3 making agricultural implements, arc mem- | there was no invasien of the state suchi as is | the plaintifls seek to foreclose the mort- | gjed here Monday, was laid to rest to- Conoord, N. H., Sopt. 8, 1857 bers of an anti-convict labor bill, They | contemplated by the constitution, which | gage and p s themselves of the prop- | day by the bricklayers’ union. The To my own tamily Atilophorod was wied Traukly admitted that the labor of the con- | means an invasion by an armed military | erty, or secure the prompt payment of | scane as the union. thirty twe strons oo honiata i e yeats and BV victs had compelled thom to reduce the | force. No one has over contended that there | of the sum claimed and tho et of the h L 2 per cent more. ho-ros says nothing but— cures, 5 ¢ 8. 405 4 thence home, REctst e incosotior. dtal mubgeses £rom 86,000 to $00,000. My unusual experfence will guarantes satisfaction id, The remains of William Pike, the Years of trial have proved it to be ud roliable contractors only are engaged on my works, Partics wishing to build 'S marched to Wyuka to porform the last Eat ettt o s iam Oyt > DR. HORNE | prices of the articloa they nade, whilo at tho | was an insurrection, riot, rebellion or inva- | suit, Wehster holds a mortange on the | b ritas wod ot | (v atenal Bovta“Withont oven- femporaty - reiif. : 0 | Bame tme tho wages of their laborers | sion. Nooueever madéa reporttome, no [ piow oo €I Gan & NOREIEE B IES | sad ritos, was) most lmpressive. Al- e o sotm At on SR OF Pod . 3 2 o | ] e okt Ban o st ool et ey | Gt complained to mo of tho | property for 81,500 and Hu $200. | though withoutn dollar he was genor- e thih oty wily the st H Tabor bill, which received 'my signature, was | Pinkerton men, either by letter or in person, | Lh€ whole sum has been nogotiated [ gusly and decently buried, LR e ; > submitted to the Knights of Labor for their | nor asked me 'to remove them; but some | Since the first day of last March. st sl AthlophorDy Dudue, Towa, Jan.s, 158, & T e I consi 'IA~r:mon.‘mu| it was amended in several | @omplained through the newspapers. Th THE "]»""""("Ir C OFAIR. i Axes to Grind. narsous headache. aud 1 Teol (lamicul toF ) 3t The Grandes! Triumph of Electric Science— respects at their suggestions, amendments ', Ou their arrival in the state some of the e pro-cathedral fair is now in fu Storekeepers and druggists with pri- S1 S BOOL IF AN GOTR o L > | prohibiting convicts from making cortain | Pinkerton men, aud possibly all, were sworn | blast at Bohanan’s hall. It will close | vate axes. to Biina ‘m:fi”;;‘mlgh o P M‘h“"";‘I’;";;\fiffi;“:z“f,"l;m_ s Balt - Bost, Selontily Sciontifically Mude and Practically Applied. articlos; 1t probibitatheis workiug on stouo, | In as special policomen. Thia Wwas done by | Suturday night. The attendance from | xwaro of the o) excopt when the state is to use it; prohibits | the mayor of Plattsmouth. I have been if of SOZODONT ture, " Moorish Muiden. 1 their making cizars, When the billl aftor ite | formed that the shorif of Dougias connry | M&0t to night is large and the attrac- | to all proparations for the teoth, some- | THEATHLOPKOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N.¥. Supomery. Baits, DISEASES CURED WITHOUT MEDICINES. passage through both houses, was presented | made some of them deputy sheriffs, tious are inviting. ~The event of the [ times recommend other articles as g e = IT_WILL CURE YOU Fire.irp Rt b it By on ma Paral tome, I was informed by acommittee of [ “If any citizen had reason to believe that | Week, however, will take place Friday | “equally good” or ““the same thing” or Knights ot Labor that the bill had been | either of them was exercising authority for- | night, when the voting commences for | “superior mmer Insist on having SOZO- wraisie; Seistios: Y s, made in its then_present form accoptable to | bidden by the statutes, it was his duty at | the gold-headed cane which is to bo | DO, TO STOCKHOLDERS e oy mm"{mw_g:mfihfi; o, them. “They made vo-objections to'lia piss: | onco © eiier o compiaint “beforo s 'mueis- | prosented to Lhe most popular candidate o BT ek s i oo tosttis B P Bl =Y ge. I noticed thata number of Knights of | trate and nave the case brought into court, 088 I Pttt oon are vcke Bros. for Jarvis blackber thfl Labor, including three of the Douglas dole- | whore the question could bo tested. It was Loxaconkroas (Eoml Lhe Hirshoongre iR 20 geilon Tacylsblackberry, waar it e Bty pnerd ity ks fi!’liu ALL ELSE FAILS. rati ) emoc o 0 o ¢ ch citizo > £ g 3 8 means, : % anrse | o B “fact confirmed. tho iformation | 11 wae. not"my ity ‘go" ikt ‘Lifnc; | the most popular from tho dollars and | Master of the fdlnacion ulm Tum]el Com Al TESTIMONIALS Suzetss &35 sunnel &7 B Parkerin S which had beon couveyed to me, that the | counties to ascertain whether any citizen | C€nts standpoint. The cane is a m Chicago Tribune: “It is u 'vlcsg to ;3 Onicago; A Gregory sion merobant fock Yards) Budd Do resman ol Coun bill was satisfactory to them. had made necessary complaiut “or not. | hificent onc, but tho party that wins | struggle against fate, Iphigenia. Your : There are 133 members of the two houses: | When such a complaint was mado it was | will probably pay dear for the whi 104 voted for the bill and nineteen against it; | the duty of the county attorney to prosecute | The follow mmittee will reg the baianco wero absent or mot voting. | the case. And yet not onc of thesa men who | the votes for the cane: Mayor Sawyer Thirty-two democratic members of the two | were so much exercised over this mattor 2 ; Murrag Naperville il .1 Abbot np&invnm- ks, . Bampeon, 11".‘« po ol . Butfaio. X. §— Your whiat no othet rorm ] ) Foy EMD e hio sioeh At ight " Bobe Hall, alde 3 Soib Bireet., Now Forke o g andl Sfothers, § Br, HORNE'S ELECTRO MAGNETIC BELY e hotn syrmueaty o r own heart draws you'to me irvesistibly, | 4 secroe for foreclosure azaimst the SUTRO TUN- ster | my proud darling.” NEL Company has just b ntered in the United *What do you mean, sir?" exclaimed | States Circuit Court, Ninth Circuit, District of Nevada of ! 2. P. Rogzen, A. Holter, J. C. McBride | the high-spirited Boston girl. *F and the propurty of that company will bo xold there- | Rlat ue risity through the bod houses voted for John A. McShan have entered & complaint in order to bring & B i under at an early date. The Reorganization Com- ‘Gonorating & o Unitod Staton acnator twonty e of thavs | the Prakerion ‘men o panishmont ot thns | 8nd John McMokan. Ttis only nec Iever given you the right to addr mittee hereby gives notice that stockholders of that AP ok aconath: snergy o hosi e, democrats voted for ‘the passage of the | were acting in violation of law. IBut that | Sary to add that the voting for the cane | me in this overbearingly familiar man- | Compuny will benllowed a FINALopportunity to pro &,,c‘,,.‘, Fars bl e ‘and indorsed by thousan tswhom it hatoured, |\ olesale dru ] prison contract labor bill. was not their purpose, They well knew | will also conclude on the closing night tect their hitherto unassented stock by subscribing to P st o B Tilustrated pa; i **Messrs [Miller in the house,and Caspar i | there was no riot, no rebellion, no insurrec- | of the fair. Not to speak of the ardent devotion | the new bonds and depositing their stock as hereto- 3D, nd Manufacturer, 191 Wabash Avesne Chieage. the senate, both democrats, were strong ad- | tion, no mob. They well knew that the gov- POLITICAL POINTER! Tihaye longlifelyNtors you)NIph|gania)| fote sarerisaas Rubsiciptiduatolsatbanaumilive yocatos' of the measurc, ' ‘Tho sume M, | ernor had nothing to do with tho initiations | <The republicans of Nebraska,” ro- | Boehn,” replied the young man with a | ©e¢itedat the Union Trust Company, No.T Broad- Miller was the president of the late state | of prosecutions. ~ They well knew that it ked C. Q. Wt it 1, T way, New York, at the following te emocratio convention. It will thus be seen | was the duty of tho' aggrioved parties to | Wmarked C. O. Wheedon to Tit s, to-wit BE tenderness not unmixed with sternness, e Lo i AR D0 LA 56 CENTS PER SHARE, ASSENT- hat threo-fourths of the democratic mem- | enter a complaint, and_that it was the duty | Fepresentative, ‘‘need not turn anothe "‘";';‘ Ll L}‘fi uextgame betweel | )G FROM THE DATE HEREOR 10 | S — = = e bors of the legislature supported the of the prosccuting attorney, and that he was | hand and the majority of the ticket will | the Bostons and the Detroits. .| Nov. 3, 1888, AT 12 M. . . KUY which fact shows that it was not a party | the proper person to conduct the prosecution, | be without a precedent. But there is | “°O, George!™ said she wildly, “yes! $ed R Ty T measure. It will be observed that four-ifths | But that course would not answer their purt | necessity for vigilance just the same. | yes! yes! I am yours! And we'll win, s an Vo of the two housus voted for the passage of | pose of creating oxcitement and inflaming | The campaigners are making votes ali | won't we George?” S9.OBNTRIBMILEHARE, ABBENTY 1 the billi showing that it could casily be passed | the prejudices and passious of men. UNTIL JAN. 2, 18890, AT 3 £, M, Or the Liquor Habit, Positively Cured by over a veto; for only threo-fifths are neces- [ “Itis my duty to ‘take care, in the lan- Tree Seeds and Seedlings for Timber C| ns, sary for that purpose. Eighty votes would | guage of the constitution, ‘that the laws be Fruft Trees, Smull Fruits, Ornamentals, Ever: Administering Dr. Halnes’ Goldem ubseribers to the honds will t ave passed it over my veto, leaving twenty- | faithfully executed.’ I do not propose to s, entitling them (o yse deposited by th und 81 cents and ) cents resp: Iy paid by the Speclf four more than would have been necessary | make mysclf a law-breaker." Eitorost Al the Thee of § por cent. wHi' b allowed o a peelio, to override my objections. Those who have - D -u.l,'-cr.llgll;:'";' TOPp., 1% can be given in a cup of coffes or tea with. condemned the passage of the bill kave had | Pears’ soap is the most clegant toilet e tmon doah, lowa. | ©ut the knowledge ot the person taking it: abs pothing to say about the legislature in this | adjunct, Dy the stock iaation (o the for this nuthorizat, obtained upon app pauy 'S Oflice, Or AL K Dited In binnk and ny Trust C4 lutely harmless, and will effect & permanel — | speedy cure, wiether the paticnt 18 & moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck, drunkards have been made terpe en who GA“P‘IG" have taken Golden Specfic in their coffoe with- 3 out their knowledge and to-day believe they guit drinking of thoir own freo will, It nover I e system onco tmprognated With the m connection, but have centered their denun- R ciations upon me alone. It thus discloses Seventh-Day Adventist zhru‘ w*l‘r‘-:r-l;:k\ their hypocricy and dishon- | MixxEAroLIs, Oct. 17.—The annual world's “%A% ta slgning the bill hastily, 1 tako occa. | Conference of the Seveath-Day Adventist sion to denounce the statement as without | church opened here this morning with 150 the slightest foundation, On the 11th of Feb- | delewates presented. The day was spent in apany. B 3 0f clreulars can bos @ Union Trust Com. oventh toor, Mills Build Yo, October i, 1953, H. R. BALTZER, Chairman, GORDON MAODONALD. Bpecific, it becomes an utter possibility for i : Lo TOROHES. FLAGS, BAN= | tho liq 116 o exiAt, ruary the bill was delivered from the senate | orgauization, P.C. A. M. VAN WEKL, ERS. TRANSPARENCIES, | & Co.. 1sth a0 Douglas 5., and 181l vl Choe. to the house; on the 15th of the same month — OTro LOWENGARD, '8end for Manufs Catalog ts., Omaha, Nel A. D. Foster & Bro, it was read the first time and referred: Popular Proparation! e N 2O1 LIGMAN, ATION COMMIT on the 17th referred back to the committeo 1, read and ‘passed. During all that time [ Chase! Positively Pierce’s Pleasant there was abundant opportunity for any op- | Purgativo Pellets, Properly Partaken, posed to the bill to make knowu their objec- | Preserve Physical - Powers, Produce tions. Permanent Physical Perfection. Pur- Pure, Potent, Powerful! Pallid Peo- E. GF.Foster Smé Co R — 172 Madison-st. Chicago: e Wilg DREXEL & MAUL, || &.“:fi% ection Froclamatio ue of the authority veste ction eleven (11 of chapter twent six (20) ufl‘!ha compi .ail statutes of Nebraski (Buccessors to John G. Jacobs.) me elght or nine days before the bill | oh e entitled *Etections, John M. Thayer, Ko me and stated that a Jarge number of remon Canada Wall It England. O, DI e bor A" fiicTUny (e ixth | At the old stand, 147 vurnam Kt Orders by J strances were to be presented to me against | Orrawa, Ont., Oct. 17.—It is understood election held at’ the usual places of voting in R e Rans t Mo e hCRset: T UF " hbt b e forward at oes jo oy | that MacDonald will shortly procond to Eng- falihaie.tsitoniirpoanfieketn e el || S — - ARETHE BE ations come to me now, if they desire | 1and, where he will have consultations with Five slectors of president and vice president 1227 ,JUDICIOUS AND PERSISTENF AFOR SALE+ hout waiting for the bill to pass the | the members of the imperial government on of the United States. Advertising has always proven senate, stating also that busineas wis crowd, | queations connocted with the. fshories dis ; One member of congress from the First con- gresstonal distr g upon wme, for it was in the closing days of | pute. One member of congress from the Second con- i Newspaper Advertising cous the session, and I did not want them to wait | ———— grossional distric 2 till the last moment. I could hear them just Doctors give Jarvis old brandy. I 7 e One member of congress from the Third con- h LORD & THOMAS, T. E. CILPIN s well before tho passage of e ) grasaional distr IRIGISY o 40 Ranscton binct, CHICACO. 2 - L The Big Wheat Staal. O ea e ioutenaat governor, . it bil! as afterwards. I urged that NXEAPOLIS, Oct. 17.—The *wl Secrotary of state, their delegations come to e forth. | ~MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 17.—The ‘‘whent steal A With, The Jegisluture had beon in session | €ase” was in court today and the whole story is just the time to test the wonderful, labor-saving, Biaia treasuser, GENT! : > B succesatul. Boforo placing m VERYWHERE. ot, Aditor public accounts. . A 0 cani Room 63 Traders' Building, then nearly two wonths, and it was not then | came out for the first time. Between thirty and economical qualities Attorney generat, Lot wil pay You & acger prollt than D known that it would 'continue beyond the | and forty thousand bushels of wheat wero ‘2 of A Kommisuiagec of publi Igads and bulaings, e et VY LR CHICACO. T e fory duws, Bills were piling ub fast | gtolen from the clevator, and it is allozed P le S Peal‘llne S stnutor for exeh nenatorial disrict, and | _ 4 Doarboru oot Chicago, (1| Reioronces-Negropolian Natian Bun - A w J & vhicl - Tas tives or eacl epresentati WP — 3 an . ve any moro contideration to that measure, fasl the ,flfl':,',,“'\{). L, .“.},‘,",'f,.‘f,‘k,,;l:_‘ Rich be. ) d:rvr'\.rx". ff:'m-“sflmlrmllm.‘u' h:":’ ‘:" ‘: ’“\’ wEA ADYIOK FREK. HOW TO ACT. or [ had examined it while it was pending in i . ok-koepe! 3 witness whereof, 8 Rereunto set my .« bt Kowaes o ke’ e Wit | MUY ottt 45 ivaiot are nngt | BECAUSE then the wash is largest, the work most op | uaidwcangiio o sased P | Wi\ - who called on me, why tho remonstrants [ M erteiomon R ressiv n g : 'y of October, i the year of sr Baal did not appear before the committee of the | &1\ator and delwored fo thy firm. Harry € & d'the articles to be washe.d most delicate. ~ our Lord ono thousand eignt hune RON ity s iasealosicn sennto to dofeat the bill there, why they did | Fiolcomb, ex foroman, was aiso uivlicatod, EARLINE is as harmless as pure castile soap. It does [Seal.] dred and elghty-eight, the twen. | _ . e PR not try to defeat its passago instead of wait- | byt hio escaped. More disclosures and ar: . f . . ty-second year of the state, and e g uutil the last moment and wsk for a veto. | rests'are likely to follow. away with most of the rubbing—hence it does away with af $heindepeudenonot the United W. J. GALBRAITA, ("ro t time of r ¢ < h f f A 4 ie O wdred and . J I cared 'down 1o tho tasaage of the WL [ o= P e S those portions of the washing which ruin both your health S ety Surgeon and Physician, through the senate; not a lelor waa writin [ Jarvis poar eider. _ See Bates & Co. and your clothes, and relieves this hardest of women’s 8. LAws. Secretary Staie, B i T R R ol I 0 L pointexcont ono contaiiing iy tires Harrison Finally Released. work of most of its drudgery. . PEARLINE is the latest Btioato Canteaatars - - e e | 8 SAGR Blesiria 0 100 Bakelio viu Ost0E names from a town towards the borders of F.d Harrison, whose incarceration on the N 2 . /" e AP ol st IBAES N JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, Xangas; Courtand, 1 thunk 1t wan, Not | chargo of baing # tgitive trom fustice s | imProvement in the way of soap, and, until something | S Fropouaty il e recelved at e ome | (37 29 e JANLIOS, X Y000k i 2 1o Omana or Lincotn, against the bl al | attracted so mach atiention of late, was fin better is discovered, it behooves every woman who has | fauriay oetotier b i o it ot i A Sl ow Is a a v. shough those in Omaha Who were roported to | ally arraigned yesterday before Judge Berka, i i i bridge on Military road between soctic 19, 4 GoL. W. YBR uperintendeat. ¢ fod, 10 st Towere withia v ours riag of | i s tccosaes fajing to, sppent sgansi | 0 0 With washing or cleaning, to supply herself or her | et Milfa voad fwbinieal tapdd | b Con WV S prapariziad pogtshaske sada, foyuus s $hia oM. |1 retauned the bill ne day ufter | him, he was reloused. ~Hie has vesr. beld tu servants with this wonderful cleanser, which, although onch b ook for en dollars o accompany | (| INEY 409 allurivary troubles castiy, auick- | chiiahood as ; e was delivered to me before I signed it. | jail for eightecr: days. Py . Y o achbid, =~ . ET Iy aud safely cured by DOCUT. Frowm. tho. Tack it T heard nothiny. ram : — yet in its infancy, is used by millions of families. aioed eenen e o e or | it we s 6 | RIDGE'S POOD? anybody after the interview with the gentle- | Jurvis modtc 37 tho bost. Sold everywhere,” Manufactured only by JAMES PYLE, New Yors. et it-e-4t m-e0d " “County Clerk. | quta3fg, 0., 112 White Rty N. ¥, Fill Directios. 4slzes. e up. WooLsicu & Go., on every | ‘ ]

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