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2 ‘]'HE ()\IA]IA I)A[LY BEE: pIONDAY. DECEMBER & ot Suppressed Votes in the South and ‘ ) It Doosn't Suit Fifth Ward Citizens | s vieenth and Lo it & i oA ol mpa o Dange ¢ at vory com a Proposed Remedy, L T at All. t : — h v 1 Ay's here sumption, A »0d, local ap S or Tungs 18 very MUST CAST ONE-HALF THE VOTE 1 g o] | wio BLEAN WEN ARE WANTEB, D ¥ m‘m"v."“‘m‘q AR G ¥ h 1 New f Canton, O, \ g mn at hiioy “ltedman Has Heen Tried and Found T ) gt b ol iesen b Ay b H " \ AL Right—FRopublioan Tarif led wit WA R N A ; 1 t ton o membrane el L = N 4 to ¢ ud sorve th q tion One of Fitness, Not hancy's barber shop, cor- | Missouri Vall LA Entditld ket tonst { isehold. What of Politics, wid Cuming stre worth, Kan ; od's Snreaparilin 4 8 suFprise whe strict + Furay's burn BcyBan, ot Des ) Tty 1ndt 8 worsh sy g R. 1. Miller, of Clev O.. reprosent Direct Tax Bill -Prospects of a Dead- Curves Cntarrh UACD g ' 5 Afratd Ho Might Sell Out, ‘ 1 \h Stk Lot g, o * ¥ ) . bard, of Omaha (&} Ite wble sint L now. 1 works, of Chica the ! ¢ tion with the Ho Ryan's oftice, cor- | nfilwaukes, nie the m wever, " s ” ) nd Lowe avenues. Bridge and Tron pany; C. B. Jones, pro 1 feel it to say that Isnw Hood's Saran Ha i st pposed to. out official v L s appointed the follow. | 10T, ST A ATOHNADH: FtvOR parilla nd 1 o0k two bottles. 1 am com elped o 1o wers being vested in one family, and the orks and these will be con- [ the Mindeanolis 1 pletoly oar ikl Rid o0 Rl il foh W P o 1 ted supply re all i cial position, robably, by the council either this | 'y ve aresentihethe Smith Dridgo | bwels, entarrh and bronoNial afections.” 1. 10 by Uy and cloverly had 1t boon wp. T will support. Holbroolt | afternoon or cvenis o g e il Murer | DUtaXN, Atintia City, N.d it & - . would have suspected it he comes outas an independent FIRST WARD, fopresonting the Kanses Oity Bhogs com / clection of . ’ YEnd T 6o, lato, What good has ever vesulted | District—Juages, Irnest Stuht, [ pany, wore present yesterday afternoon at e had tim and X wis Tandl ny of the 1 official actions: | Charles Newhouse, Frank Reed; clerks, W. [ {he opening of the Q street viaduct bids, . BHHlits Bive atl i What promised to be cmbarrassing sit J um'.v‘um;m. 1 W m;n.u‘.\\‘_ id will | Frank n, Will Kelso, 0Q oo S rsa ai i a ' 1tion for the ss was turned int support Redman in_preference o ccond - District—Judges, Dan Dinan, B % P B, 1, Ame pushi it ‘Uhirough 6t really enjoyablo dinnor party, Tho visit the democratie nomrinee, but 1 would much WITRAL ORARET olovks, U ... Death of k. I, Ames, B congress i possi praised the perfect cooking and d prefer that Holbrook had been nominated in , Jicob I{issengor. Friday last I, I Ames, son of the Re Sold by a1l drug ix for &, Prepur S04 by n six for 8. 'ropared 1t specialty in the ne s. He in- [ flavor of the piece do re . which was | place of Redman. Yes, I will admt that Thind District—duiges, Joo Redfield, Fred | W. W. Ames, of Monomineo, Wis., nnd | by .1 HOOD & 00, Lowell, stues B9 C. 1 11001 & €O, Lowol) Mas tends to infuse his ideas on the subject int indorsed by General Harvison with a general | Redman’s record in the past does not reflect | Herske, James Tracy; clorks, John Mathson, | nephew of S, K. Felton, of this city, died at z . some leading republican members of thenext | compliment of the lady’s merit as a caterer, | very favorably upon him or his candidacy for | Ed Goodman Gilibertaon, e, 110 \as (WONLF-Hine Yoars 100 Doses One Dollar 100 Doses One Dollar R A 3 e + Y wed not tell *saud the lady, | the council SECOND WARD. Ve = —_— house, and belicves it will ultimately be put | (o LO6 Heec ¥ | g Tamos B, Braner~I bellava Redman will P i age and had recently griwtuated from Jon relating the circumstance, “that a man | James B, Braner—I believe Redman wi Fivst District—Judees, L. Dugean, John Roolleg YOUE ah. ong Wy 8 N 5 for i 1 ; THESAHG TR “1X6 “6AVE THi 1e of the | \who can 0 succesafully surmount a dini. | beclected.” It is great misfortune that the | Jerak, Aibert Mastorman; clerks, Thomas | katon college. His carcor as an engincor \Ih-\ ek to eross it for young Harold | tremulous, polished, modulated, hut not surest ways of putting a stop to the suppres- [ cully like that ias not exccutive ability of | democrats put up a weak man. Ostoff would | Brodorick, Clifton Howser., Vs iohort, but wave promise ef & bright | Livingstone was the son and heirof her | quite evenand at the unforgotton sound the high roand is a natural bora dip- | have been clectod if nominatod, 1t is tro | Second District —Judias, J. J. Loary Torry | @i i It SORBEE . iig 16 G0 | employer, and might have ¢hosen from | she stavtod, flushed and drow the poor SOEGE L that Redman's career in the past was and is | 13, Lurphyyg Georzo Kir orits, David | N e ettt aemiy o bad many | among the proud and wealthy in bis | shawl closor about her shouldors, ns T S O RAG b o IAE S promikad L ¥6h SthE t may not be generaily known, tionable. But right herc in this ward a | O'Connell, Mvcrt Lowis. friends who will regrot to learn of his early | notive city, instoad of looking tende though it had sent a chill through her. : 6 that Emmet, the famols -« Fritz," who | republican thut dares to say a word against TID WARD, ot W 3t ympathy to | On the gentle faco of his mothor “How le Harold was at weok, except the dircet tax bill, which is 0 | &0 Sweet Tullabies on the stage through- | one of them will be opposea by the ent Iirst District—Judyes, A. F. Zaabel, B B. | Jie e \\‘n extont ‘ol Toas Hho tody | scamatvess e AR LB A L) come up Thursday, and over swhich a row is | out the country, and who has composed many | clique, even in running as a delegate to a | Eberman, C. Matthews: ST P e L L R SRR ger age, Jane, © tho voice was saying, promised. The democrats talk of holding & | beautiful verses, first saw the light of day in | couvention. If Redman is elected 1t will | gan, W. Riteh i L Gl sl el L Tl i heddi it e, My poor bov! But 1 will take thisTittly Switzerland county, Indiana, on the banks of | place one-sixth of the city council in the Second District—Judges, GLg A a0 | [reseiatedii o duld il when a glad young love goes to them | one” to the home she hasa right to; | the Olio river. Tho other day your corre: | powerof that family. Councilman Couns- | harty, W. S. Jones, Willian Carling clerks, e n — for sympathy! yet not to a iuman heart | will he happier for her bright faca ) Ly S spoudent met one of the old’ citizens of | maw's son is warried to Redman's daughtér James I, Pogue, °. H. Neff. The Weather L ll(‘m_!mw A has love seemed less that life when it ¥ near me propose investigations into the recent elec | v | and int »urse of @ conversation Lu.||||‘j|1m>|uI;.ml'\'(|Lmuhh.rh married to 3 FOURTIL WARD. : For Nebr a aud Towa: Fair, ‘cooler, | came, “‘delicate yet lasting, like the Cora darted across the threshold then tions in Indinna w York and one or two [ he said of the now famous Joe: Counsman’s son; Georee Hume, paving in- First District—Judges, A. P. Nicholas, L. | northerly winds. lilae crocus of Autumn,” in life’s fair [ and seeing Stellain tive stranger’s arms claim fraud was ‘In 1857 T was in Lounis and saw Joe's | spector, is a son-in-law of Redman. You see | W. Wolfe, W. C. Wardn clerks, J. H For Dakota: Fair, warmer, winds becom- | morning drew the lit > ™ hold The old man was a bashful, difident | that is the way; their family cirele is of that | Merchant, P. 1. Robinson. ing southerly: M ) But Mvs. Livingstone had forgotten | 1 d ¢ ohe in her own, holding w our talk he told me that e [ magnitude that they could and do actually | ~ Sccond District —fudges, A. Bovens, R. A LE 3 i Mes. Livingstone had forgotten | Lier close to her bosom. ; wost, who was a Tittle wild and | it down" upon any roputable republican in | MoGIurs, Chatles T Crney: elove B> T Y A mb BRHA her own young dream ere her son | “You shall not take my child!® she , but he thought lie would soon | this ward rott, Alex Mcintosh ROTREDEE 0 <THE: TN ClaFR 6L this brought his to her for her sanction: so | panted: *you shall not touch he 1 Rome, Dee. 2 =The Irish clergy of 18 | Cora was discharged without Harold's [ have worked fo co her hirth—1 and that they will insist upon a full investi: | settle down to business, ~ At that time little | W. T\ Seaman—My vote is for Holbrook. BIPTI AN tion of the exercise of the authority of | Joe Bmmot was one of the sorawniest, dirti- [ 1do not wish to express my opinion on Red- | First District-—Judges, Poter Prophy city are maklng preparations to give a hand- | knowledge—sent out alone and sorrow- | will work for her while 1 live, You dis- :!wl nited States marshal by his deputics in | est. most ragged and _one of the toughest | man, but a m-m‘ P‘(’;’d”) has reasons for :! \\'u::- use, James MceGuMe; clerks “t.“" u‘{nlwnln Hon. Charles A. Dana, of | ful, with the great lady's savcesms | owned her father for loving me, and if Marion county, and especinlly in its capi 3 onc of his neighbors | voting one way ard another, tobert Nicholas, Joseph Kennelly the New York Sun. FRT T e L L L < me, and | thio city of Indianapotts, L1 the| democrats i the sli A that ho woulll ever | Clement Hackney—Ldo not know much | Second District—lutlges, John Jenkins, C. s l"”*ll'{l_T \h “.\H“ ”,’[.3‘ un 1}!“!:\”1" o | Lthat now it is too late. We should agree in caucus to propose election | amount to anything in any capacity of life.’ [ about Redman. I would much rather not | Wilkins, . C. triling; cletks, D. M. Stock- Sir BRGNS ConRitions LM G battle in her | iwere very happy for our briof time to- nvestigation by u special committee, the John Wanamaker, the millionaire mor- [ express an opinion. Tdo not take much in- | ham, A. Lockuer. Loxnos, Deo s Coaletin Hoseribing | Youns heart, half a your of toil and | gether, madwm,” with trembling voice, country will hear a greal many campaign | chaut prince of Philadelphia, who1s to be a | terest in politics, but I want no boodlers in SIXTIL WARD, 4 st e bing | teial; then Harold "Livingstone en- nd I think he did not greatly suffer s during the coming we U the | member of General Harrison's cabinet, if all | the city council, or in auy other oficial ca- | Wirst District—iudzes, W, A, Grant, 1, H, | Mr amenitics of the e contest, which Las | reports to that effect are to bo believed, has | pacity. Hober D.Counover; elerks, B. G. Glenn, | restless and rather foverish during the day. | old, old stovry! my child—his child—you shall not take just closed, will be aired,and warm blood will | @ deep-seated objection to sitting for a ' por M. Hulse—My choice was Holbrook. | C. R. Kolsey, This evening his lungs woro worse, R T o i ahmibe R e e U T undoubtedly course through the veins of the [ trait. He has repeatedly declined the ov As to iRedmand’s record 1do not desire to ex ud _District—Judees, W. S. Hershaw, e = Hoheita sl Rt i Shtavetad it m no, tho eIt ety HOTO ans in the house. sof his family and friends, press an_opinion. T regard Holbrook as the | Dan Easly, J. W. Williaths; ~ clerks, C. L SOUTH OMAHA, B b St ot s perag Joh] the coming days of cold and misory; you It is not improbable that the recent ol ious to secure o counterfeit pr botter man of the two and should he come | McCoy, J. C. Luke, i . 1o who bocause of thitt, marriage, dis | shall not huve my Stella! tion will be discussed in the senate, and th nd up to the present time it is not kno out independent I will support him. Red SEVENTIH WARD., The Second Street Viaduet Bids, owned and disdained him; a fow brief “Stella!™ repeated the h M.‘I,“ tones, probabilities ure that congress will be cou- | that his features have been transferred man is o weak man, i Flrst = hitlives; 1T, BIfkHauser, Five of the nine bids for the sccond strect | months of |.n“ which wero worth years | now with hreak in thom, yon called siderably excited for soveral dugs. paper in any regular manner. Jumes Cotter—I will take the fleld against | J. W, Paul_Vandervoort; clerics, | viaduet were opened before 1:3) Saturday | of trial before and after, the green | her that, after all? You enlled her " PHOSPECTS OF A DEADLOCK year ngo. however, Mr, Wunumalkor was Redmun. 1" opposo himt and will any man | Charlos L. Thomns, Thomas Pratt afternoon. The following are the proposi- | 0usis in the T vt of tho woman's life | Stella?” The members of the house who are con- | 8 passenger on one of the North Liloyd | who has the charges of corruption so openly Socond District—ludeos, . J, Q N ) 3 who sits in the gathering twilight tey- | * “Ter father w! 1 Y 0 gropated here this evening ave generally dis- | stean rope to New York. During | standing ¢ d against him. I do not | Gilvert Blue, A, Buldwing ¢ pom e bisycutnod P 0 vainly to thrend her m-‘\“n‘.- !nrlw}:‘- ‘n” i hH: } o BRI ”i < 4l cussing the direct tax bill, which many of [ the voyage he auently surroinded by | think that ho has an ardent supportor in the | Danicls, Geor . Blears. MLy CerioTR el R Bimp v Lo g o N o e ohe e e | e L e & dhaE ol o tho seem to think was mude a special for | a bevy of frolic o made rd, outside his own family. in. , 0., for the viaduet complete, with iro i or ucross her sight, | soft onc of the little ono, who was lool 1'86am. 0 thiftk was made Al for | o bevy of froli who made as | ward, outside his own EIGITIL WARD. Rotl, O, 0% tits vindust oomplots; Wik Ieou i Ganisondnienn ioninanb ot lat Hue | B Teom Ren: Hothae s tho strangor ith inst. This impression, h o Milwank ADANS, of, Nowark, N. J. lomat caucus for the purpose of fixing up a new order of business. They say that they will other sections where they committed. The Indiana republicans in the | father. housc anuounce that they will gladly wel come an investigation into the election methods recontly practiced in their sta Bright's condition says that he was | countered her in the street, and—the | beeause he had to work for me, But wmost encrgctic politic ver, is | much’ of him as_tley 1d of the most | ~A..J. Poppleton—I am a democrat and will | First District—Judges, A. Foben, John | band rail $34,950, with iron band fail for the roueots one. Ahe bill was sinply | eligible beau at a fashionable watering place. | voto for O'Connor. I know little about Red- | Cane, Sam Be slorls, W, B, Bulcombe, | s .J,.l oy, caab ik Yridowed but no longer alono, for a tiny | with shy, wondering cyes. postponad to that date, after the deadioc! ey in fact, more attentive than the | man. I understand that his official careor is R T oy 4 hand was in her own,a baby face smiled | - And the proud Mrs. Livingstone bent and by un arrangement reached in the demo’ | proprieties’warranted. - One of them, in par- | not what might be held up for public scruf |~ Second District S. B. Hayes, | -the Milwvaukeo Bridge and Iron company, | down her despair, and her child gave | hor face to her hands, sobbing the bit- cratic caucus. There wus a tacit under- hung around the Philadelphian’s | tiny. Henry Schroeder, Thoin . Doyle; clerks, [ Of Milwauiee, for the viaduct complete, in-{ hep spirit to labor once more for the ter sobs of age und lonlincas at thi standing that the measure: should be made a | steawmer chair almost every time he appeared | Jucob M. Counsman, conncilman at large | W, W, Keysor, L. F. McGint, cluding grading, bulkhead and ivon band | nojiy cruste that a womun unaided | proof of hor: son’ D L EH R special for next Thursday, but the commit- | on deck, and her marked attention caused a | and u relative of Redman—I think Kedman WY railing €34,000; with wooden railin &53,000, | Pl erusts that o an unai proot of her son’s incxtinguishablo tec on rules never reported the necesst sreat many jokes to be cracked at her ex- | will be elected. I remember when ho was in | First District—Judges, Walter C, Clark, | . The King iron and Bridge company, of | from the world. . love for her, shown by that wish to give the council he opposed the Holly Water- | Robert Livsey, . S Condit; clerliss & ¢ | Des Moines, T, for tho vimiuet completo I'he day died utterly as the last stiteh [ his child a name. came to 0 i ), and for plans number 2, 3 and 4, dc was set in the rment Cora Living- Presently she looked up. haggard and southern members secn at the hotels this | w vel susively in Kurope for | me and told me to tell him to hang out, that . Judwes, William H. Brer- rom £20,000 respectively 00, $1,400, | stone had to finish for some wealthy | pale, 5 evening there was manifested a disposition | an eastern newspaper, and who had secured | there was £10,000 in it for him. I know at Charles Unitt, P. A. Galvin s, | 00 and 1 to plans number b, 6 and | patron. She lighted her littie 1 “I you remember me well,” she said 1o renew the filibustering tactics which made | one of those small detective cameras which | that time that one of the members of the | Frauk McKenna, Herbert H. Peck! 1d respectively $300, 32,000 and 3,000 10 § hut more wood on the grate, and then | “yvou'will know how rarcl T weep: but Oates of Alabamu the conter of attraction | can be hiddeu beneath one's coat; the lens of | council was paid 800 for his vote, but [ don't s 320,000, i Gkt erboiretony st SOOI DR el SR for $0 long a time, if an attempt is made to | which is concoaled in an apparently innocent | think Redman got one cont. The . llcanvention of tiie Rapublican Leagne Missouri Valley Br and S Teon | e S e et e e ase i AnCagn.l L0LRLY call the bill up. Those who hiave the matter | button on the coat itself. Seeing this young | works company might have spent its money | =y oxocutive committe of the Republian venworsh, Kan., for iron c R R R SR RN R T T ha A LB Ao MALCHINON ST S A pLOUL I barge have not been seen, awd no one | lady around the future member of the cabi- | to elect him to” the council, but 1 am A 1200 LA00.0 epublican ssion members und steel 31,8005 cc darling?” she asked, kissing the child | it ook long years for mo to learn hu- tcourse will be adopted. | net, the newspaper man concluded to cateh a | ignorant of that. 3 cague of the United States, in compllance | nation iron and steel £20,000 it wrought iwon [ foudly. *You won’t be loncly, my | mility. Ihave learned it; Iusk you to ¢'n number of membors hiere from | photograph, and ouc bright afternion he | Clarke Woodman—It is a_question I don't | with the constitution, have called the second | instead of tubular piors, deduct £1,500: it | precions little one? Mawma will brinie | foreive me. northern states, who exbress the determina- | Stepped in front of them just as a lurch of e much about expressing a public opinion | convention of that body to meet in the city | tow-ineh wrought iron legs, deduct’ 81500 | vou somothing nice tor Thanksgiving.? | Cora wae silent: tha words that had tion 1o forec to an issue at the | the ship had thrown the young lady into Mr. There may be some good things about | of New York, at noon. on Wednesday, De. | from either the $20,000 or the $31,000 bids, And you won't stay long away, | picrced her like heated lances were not carlic v,..mm.\.u“n, and as therc is no cx- | Wanamaker's lap. The Tocus was just right, ‘dman and some that are not good, but [ (o0 0S8 { f " B & | L1 5 i 2 resolution, so that the bill hus v pense. little prospect of passsge, Among the wong the passenzers was a_gentleman | works company, and a certain mar Minneapolis Brid id [ron company, fo AT Tetscrton pectation that Mr. Oates will abandon his op- | and the telltale machine was snapped on the is better tixed financially now than he 50 1 the vinduct completo $35,000; with wood rai 1y i » retty ¢ 1 i 1 T e “,‘V_]“,.‘;\“fl,‘i’mj_jlm“*wll,_ i Tt e e B R tomptations | The state league of republican clubs and | §%4,200. e ‘\j‘{*"““;\' s iin (]'» 0s0 pretty blue L am_alone in the world, old and lock over this now celebrated bill, Philadclphin man moved his kead just as the | mizht not be so stronis now us then. He's | all clubs in the state bolonging to the stato ——— CHE L MG ORI nBlaey unhappy,? the woman continued ssel DOUBTFUL DISTRICTS, chemicals were getting in their deadly work | the only republican we've gotthat's running, | league are entitled to send delogates as fol- FLTIDITN dim once more. | have but” a brief remnant of life lefi A week were nine_congressional | 80 that his features arc not well defined on | but I °think that any good, honest, well | jows: Four delogates for cach organization | SCOTT—Saturday December 1, at the resi “Lwill hurey back, you know, pet, me, and T ask you to bury the past in seals in_controv nd the press of the | the negative: but the position is perfect, and | known democrat would run a good chabce to | (h5® 1o presidors ot ooon organization, who | dence of his daughtc Shill, 1 she said softly, and went out to the | my son's gravé; there we meet in ar country and th is in Washington | the oulline of the young lady’s face, us 'well [ be elected. i , shall be a delegate ox-ofticio, ) Scott, aged 86 years, gatherving night, carrying her purcel, equal sorrow. [ wished to make hin were coustantly referring to the “mino | as the figure of the postmaster gener: L that | W. T Mount—I don't know much about All clubs are requested to o repr Funeral Monday c L at 2 p. m., They paid her for the work, and she | rich—you made him huppy: my sorrow doubtful districis.”” Now there is ouly one, | is o be, are brought out iu strong lines. It [ Redman personally, aud T don’t believe Il | 1y’such convention, and to seloct their from residence No, 2 rank trc expended purt of the money on aiittle | is the ' 3y g “ming i the Third district of West Virgimia. Thé | 15 the only known photograph of Johg Wan- | vote for anyonc. That's the wuy Istand I | pivegar once 1O TesIConc SL 0 shrock: rou fucleat fon baby Stella oy on & littlo | isithe deaper, for remorsc mingles with republicans will seat their member from the | amaker extant. don’t know any of them, but_good men don’t Send names of presidents of clubs and ¢ your i 1 Nrenis oo ho e s O e s TR DR I LT gl i Third districl in Tennessce, the Secoud in | A rather poculiar story comes from Balti. | seem to wish to serve, und 1 don't want 10 | golusates chos e niC oo aud Buy your misses’ and children’s [ keep her warm during the cold days | ehall inherit all I have to leave; 1 orth Carolin, the Kourth in Maryland, [ more concerning Bob Garrett, the late presi- [ have a hand in putting up any of the other | LCYERES GG 10, Now Yorle, o | cloaks, your suits, your furs at the great | that were coming, when perhaps fucl | wili—" ud the Second in Louisiana. ‘The settiement | dent of the Baitimore & Ohio railroad, It is [ lind. I won't” support “any man unless I | 775" ¥ 50G it “Kebrasin will ma bankrupt cloak sale, ery article is | would be scarce and the hosom of the [ *You will not buy my child,” said half of former selling price, at | mother might be 00 cold to warm the [ Cora bitterly. *There are many things of the question of the political comploxion | Said that Mr. Garrott is now insane beyond | know all about him, and I don’t know any- it bis st owie o et : © 8 | oold at of the'men ©clocted from these | 8 doubt, and that the first intimation that his | thing about either of these men, | ST ERSRRRtee et [l Sntncunia e ivpyeloak dsalotld || IS reraties Lams ot et st et iy, N B e ReomEnyi e districts gives the republicans five | friends’ had that his mental powers were [ A. N. Ferguson—I don't know anything = A e T B S ighinokgoldioai picobuse;s unag iy majority in tho Fifty-first congress, | £ving way were discovered through Cardi- | about Redman only as a resident of the ward Lioanone Heop tie Ellontione, ORPS R ’ “Idow't Think you understand me If * the remaining doubtful district in | nal Gibbons, of Baltimore. —nothing politically, and of course I'm not h alBD et 2 b What "Wm":m.“m Cars She bought a few nuts and apples, a f gaid Mrs. Livingstone. When I ask Virginia sends o republican, and | It has been the custom of the Baltimore in a position to say much. I think that poli- he Central Presbyterian church was ~ha L0 ars. few frosted eakes for Stella, some provi- | my dead son's child into my home I beg vay company for years to issue an- | tics shonld be dropved and the best man for | well filled yesterday morning with a congre _Philadelphia Record: In the excur- | sions that were necded in the garect her mother to go with her, that [ may church | the city elected, but you can’t get them to on willing to learn *‘Lessons From the | $ion season, when railroads ave pressed | room which she called home, and then | have a ds ugliter Lo elose iy eyes when I'm a democrat, but I like the stand tions” @s taught by the Rev. Joun | for rolling-stock, they often cannov | hastened toward it through the growing | I have died. Come to me Cora: I am wait to order new cars’and they go to [ chill of the carly nig childless and a I want you sadly, the brokers and buy up old hulks that A carringe was standing in the nar- | my daushter.” Vest it will likely do so, that party will have Seven majority, There is no power which 1 de- s to the dignitaries of the prive the republicans of n majority of at least | 48 well as to other prominent citizens of Bal- | stand. 'I'ma démociat, but 1 like tar five. There will be at least iifteen, and re, and among thoso so favored was tho | taken by Tne BEg, both editorially and lo- | 1oott O4% P B S0 oY possibly as many as twenty contests, The | ¢ L, The last time he reccived a pass | cally, for it always advocates the clums of \\‘“."“N.m{.l-'fl Jaky SNTHelgtext/iOlosen Sit frauds perpetrated to defeat the republicans Sob Garrett, which, by the w was , ciean men. T don’t think I'll vote. illustrate the subjoot was Luke 168, “Tho | tho brokors and buy up old hulics thut ) 1 : & : in thoso fftoon or twenty districts viil) bo an. | Alled out in the president!s Own handwriting, V. I%. Sears—RRedman may be a good man | children of this world are in their gen 3 SY EEroples M oruew | row street “us she went into the dingy And Cora, with moist eyes, laid little covered and there is very little doubt that at | he wis astonished to read that it permitted | and a good neighbor, but he'is not the man | tion wiser than the childron of Light,” and | V1€ or inew uphoistening. andstholl mall of that 1 moth hive of a ten Stella in the arms of Harold’s mother, least half of this number will finaily be re- rdinal Gibbons “‘and wife” to ride without | for councilman for the Iifth ward: the | yno speaker said that this was a recognition | PCOPIe Who ride at reduced rates have | yent, but she faneied it only the | *“To-morrow is Thanksgiving Day,” publican, o that the republican majority in er the lines of the corporation, electors don’t want him, I think his record Eeath Dy e MEa e et i i topat up with a little less comfort. | conveyance of the physician, | said the ch utt up her tiny the next house, after all the contests are dis- Lutonce went with the paste- | is against him, He's been tried, and found Y L elug, ol® the swisdom; fimp oy in, old cars and enginesa who had taken & professional in- | hand to pat her T AT T posed of, will bo m the neighburkood of | board to the president's friends, and assured | wanting, If he had not been tried I would | of the men of this world, as shown in the | often used in_coustiucting now roads, | torast in o ohild who - awae sim “Don’t cry so, lady; mammna said she fifteen at the very lowest estimate. them that something must be wrong. This | have been in favor of giving him a trial, but | conduct of their worldly affairs, and a wis- | Sometimes when @ ear has pasaed | maiaiv aflictedithorainnd i has A e R oo THE REPUBLICAN TARIPF BILT, was the first d intimation that they had, | as it is L can't, If they would only bring out | qom that churen members conld well afford | ghrough the hands of the carnontoe and | EUlly afllictod thereand whom he was | would g 0o thing nice, and she In the abscuce of any regularly wrranged | and the investigation which followed led 19 ood square-toed man, the people would | to copy in their battle for the rigit. They | painter no_ matter how dilapidated iy | Leating for future advestisement of his | will get you something, too; don't cry. liouse of ¢o the conviction that Mr. Garrett was nou stion him as to his politics should take note of things around thom, The | bt 106 o MMMLGK LOW CHapLAaL skill; but let us use no scalpel on a Harold's baby!™ “said the erst- compos mentis, 5 v one Idon’t propose to | avents of the late caupiizn were still frosh, | Wi% it 18 pracuically new, and sells at o | gooming picce of philunthropy, for hu- | while haunghty woman, while tears ran the procecdings during the weck promise to PERSONAL, vote for Redman, 1'd us soon give the devil | and among the muny thiogs thav went to | cOrresponding high price. Recently | man heartsare human hearts still, when | down her Is as she kissed Stell Lo interesting, if not important. A vevy | ~ William E. Aunin, of Omaha, arrived here | a vote. Our backs are galled with that old | make them interosting avas tho seal ahown | Vice President Frank Thompson of all'is tol o oo w lelll i ac AD b At short time b session closed - Oc- | this morning from Now York head, e rode us too much in olden times | by vival partizans, They spared uo puins to | Pennsylvania railroad t off his Huprying up vhestairs she was sur- | thunksgiving for ua.” : tober an urrungemert was into tatives Gear and’ Hendorson, of | and e rode us to death. Knowing ono can- | piuke their causo i siceoss, Sehools | splendid | ur when 1 was grow- | neised b fad the oo of Ton o8 far- HIKSELILIBIONIS S S between the republi democrats in arrived this evening, didate and not knowiug anything about tho | were hired, speakors ongaged, | mact | 1he the worse. for wer i ol o | priset gpiialdhar ghalby AhdiproscilIihe maldwes piiting the senate that when congress reassembled xcSonator Van Wyck and Morris Schuy- | other, it will be like going it blind to vote, | jngs ‘held and overything olso | sy mot ol of L. and mow 1t s ar | apartment open and (o enteh the out- | the new red jacket on Stella and carry: to-morrow the republican tariff bill | ler, of Nevraska, arcat the Riges, but I guess we'll have o go 1t blind. I |done that was possible to excite o | bion gotholdo e Bl 8 _'l-“" linesof strange figur ithin. ing her down to the carringe which was sbould be taken up and its dis- Priny 8, Heatn, | thought the patriotic citizens ‘might meet | Jively jnterest. in the questions at. staike. | Vice on_onc of the southern roads as The child was her fivst thought. OR! | to bear her from miscry and poverty t cussion \lmlnuu\l till finally disposed of, —- and nominate some good . honest man, but | Fuen the boys were enlisted and the ladies | the president’s private car. The prices | hud anything happened to Stella, her | a home of wenlth in which she would There is tall, however,” on the part | The worst feature about catarrh is its | they haven't yet and it's getting late. I [ aud girls that took part in the demonstra- | 4t which these old cars and engines sell o tio to 1ife, her sole reason for liv- | he a princess, and Corn, looking at hor the dcmocrats, = wbout sciting uside | dangercus tendoncy o consumption. | JOLKuow what th stamina of the demo- | tions and parades showed how reaching | viwry, of course, according to their i "he fear wasso tervible that it | child’s happy face, told hersell that g “the tariff bill for at foust a fow days, for the | o ESICUS WIEEREY Lo consu L Dy | cratie candidato s, but 1do know Joe Red- | were the efforts of the republicans. Evers | and the amount of repairing that deprived her of strength for o moment | time of thanksgiving had come to them Pirpose of voting .m‘»xm m 1o u“‘ mber of |"“;’1“ e i‘ QMICBAPLEALED Y ma ”H'; a\rl*\ b oty a0iofien g so 81 | one know exactly how his “neighbors stood, [ been done o them. Anengine, costing | and mnde her lean {nsi ¢l T Pt | e A e e SO ropositions which need more speedy actic ying ood, ently that we can't afford to tr ahaiy hotaeamBAitor bataaranlig 2 he 1o ; g 8| and made lean ug L the hur . | as woll as to lonely woman who 1 o o aae efe EpAre RS Mo -— and’ give him another chance, He Worked | ehoie i were- onoommgniVoring 1t | when new from #5000 L 10,000, will g6 | faint and blind. sonatibthem oubibacalss horhoa Gy Y goos ahend at this time. It is proba The Baudin Demonstration. the primaries on the Jefferson square issue, | glong, And yet only a four-year term of the | Under the hammer when the second- Thon o voleo re d her, cold, but | aching. therefore, “that the calendar will bo | Paws, Dee, 2 —The demonstration around | With Jim Creighton's democrats to help him, | administration of the affairs of this coun- | hand man has it from #2000 up. worked upon in the senate for some time | tho Baudin monument tiis morning was a | 804 Will try to vide into tho couneil on the | gre""\vas" 0t stake. How much more 4 only incidental consideration of the bill 4 : 9 18 WS 8§ gumo question. Some people say they won't portant was tho welfaro of 1 Not iufrequently the ronds that get of NEURASKA AND IOWA BANKE Vouoahle.one. -LATRY MUILLOI Were/Nresent; but that means half a vote for Joe, und | goul, when it was an eternity as against the | stock pay acarly for itin the end, An The annuni report of the the somptrolier of | The oration was deliy by M. Darlot, | 1wow't give him one. i it oy 08 REMRRLID ity 18 ou o 3 ¥ RS i ow years of this ore s tho | engine blows up with little prov- the currency just made public shows ot the | president of the municipal council, On the | Thomus F. Hall—I don’t want to express tion of ight ugainst wrong? 1£0nly the | Gomtion. on 4 car beonks down . and FUSTANG close of busincss on Octover 4, that there | return of the procession to tho Quartiop | 80Y Views on the subject. 1am out of ‘poli- | christians of this world would put but a por- | $1a yond loses more. in damased than LINIMENT were piety-seven national banks in Ne- | Latin, however, acrowd of students attac tics tion of the effort into saving souls that men 1 B braska with loans and discounts g ating | two omnibusos fllod with, Boulangiste L. P. Pruyn—I don’t know anything about | of the world do mto their political contests, | Would have purchused a new outt $14,549,850; circulation, 1,541,000 horses bocame frightencd uud one vehicle | ©ither of thew, You see, U've been traveling | now great would be the results? And then - resources, 822,005, 153; capital’ stock, was backed into i shop on Quai Voltaire, A | 19F the lust ten years until a year o i there is a personal application to be made, If you need a perfect tonic for a blood 0005 surplus, '§1, i profits und sorious seuttle followed and the py aud never gave their past records any close | If a man knows so littie of the wants or af- | puviller, take Dr. Jones d Cloye G185 individlal deposits, §10,71 compelled to interfere attention. One thing is certain, and that is, | fairs of his country as not know for whom | Tonie, It speedily cures all troubles of lln In\nl| lllw‘n'u 126 national banks with ) — We want to get ‘rl-nll)‘: 0 ""'L" into tho | to vote, how little is he thought | the stomach, kidneys and liver. Can oans and discounts amounting to £25,451,051; -3 ey % | council irrespective of party potitics. of? And yet there might be some who wi . R Tl PR e ST bonds to secure cireulation, §,535,001 s o » one should delay when they have | ™ Goutlicb Stortz—1 don’t want to say any- | Tistening who knew so littla of - thelr bapan | D¢ taken by “’1' "",‘, “,E“"l" Fle r.-.“,_v.nex'u. urees. £41,540, capital st u' l»‘ne:lnl or u;hl. when a o “vn( )u.ulh- thing about it. I'm in that kind of business | gl welfare that they were undecided as to | 2V ¢ents. Goodman Dru 0. 10,148,000 surplus, £2,707,016; undivided | of Bigelow's Positive Cure will promptly | that I cun't say anything. what stand they should take in the great | profite, 81,355,005 individual deposits, § and safely cure them, Dollar size ———— contest bgtween the wrong and the right, 1f THANKSGIVING REMINISCENCE order of business in eithe which is likely to stand without interruption, corvesponding prices rule with cars, an, " | eheapest for family usoor chronic cuses, | THE ELECTION TO-MORROW. e were any such it wvas time for them 0 | New York Morcurv: “Mother. is Nebraska hos 125 private banks, with o can- | Goodmian Drug Co. DR)0 Ca8p) — s decided stand on. tho side of right be. | , oW ¥ ‘_”,:t ‘\’} 5 ',”?‘"‘,.;‘1"“"' 1480k tal of $3L4 (21,203, wurplun, BT 4, b S The Candidates and Where They Will | fore it became forever too Irte to;morrow Thapkeglving! POSIts aggrogating 3,447,080, while Towa has e ; rotad Fon The sermon throughout was listenoed to cs, dear child. The I Eleot, be Votad For, 3 1 o] The woman beat her head lower over 14 private binks, with i capital of &1 17 il The elec PTRTATT A with 1 attention, and at the close somo 133; profits, $1,010,102, and $,83%,5:0 de. | INDIANAPOLIs, Dec. 3—The premdout-olect | The election for ward counciimad fn this | WHW SOTIC TSt BROG" ok Wil g ions to | the sowing in herhandsasshe answered posits, aud Mrs, Hurrison uttended divine services | ¢ity takes place to-morrow. The candidates | joomo mewmbers of the church and enlist on | ner little one so gently, ich 88 Y \ \\1.I.|<-(.(-m-r«.1 Harrison was in Washing- | this morning at the First Presbytorian | 8re s follows: 3 the side of the right. This scason never came without its rub s, Wind G0 e ton, durlig his lerm as senitor, he lived a | chureh and listened to & sermon by Rey, |, First Ward—William A, Kelley, R.; -~ accompanying memories, some sweet to r5 and Mu! ints, 1A forion 0Xo Hine Wik 8 nrivato faully, | 1 " Hotnog Thomas J, Lowry, 1. - Advice to Mothoers, her, some bitter us aloes; neyer came whero ho and his family were the only [ T« M. Haiues. Second Ward=Frank J. Kasper, R.: James | aps Winslow's Soothing Syrup should al | o 50 A Aex ‘ boarders. The hostess was in moderate cir he ouly out-of-town caller was J. F. | ponnelly, sr., D, vaye be used for children toothing. It soothes | Without reminding her of a_ great, cas’ cumstances, and there was no attempt at | Loomis, of Washington, who was press | Third Ward—Michael O, Maul, R.; Pat- | o¥5 25 VS0 orchiien Losthing It soothes 1 quaint farmbouse in the New Engiand Skin display, The faro was substantial rather | agent for the national republican commitiee | rick Ford, D, curesjwind colic, wni is the bost Yousody for | Dills, where a farmor and bis” wifo than expensive. No French coole was “owr- | quping the campaign, To-night Genoral | . Fourth Ward—D. H. Wheeler, IR.; Charles | §hresiivind colic, und v ¥ reverently bent their white heads on ployed, but tho food was prepaved under Harrison presided at the fifty-third anniver- | T-avdrock, D. —— Thanksgiving mornivg, piously grate- uuinodiato suparvision of the lady sury of the Indianapolis Benevolont society Fitth Ward—Joseph Redman, R.; Edwara Fanoghidotos ful to Iim who had given peace and Aot !ll‘n‘lv““‘l("'llr|‘f‘l:"!}\';v Sid e | A Jate train o nigh ught the dis: | OComnar, Dy W. G. Sclriver, R.; William | Lixcory, Neb., De pecial to Tun | Plenty to their nge and a single v ; L M n i ¢ e and comfortable, and the quished ex-co s Si u . G. Schiriver, R.; ' LiNcoLy, Neb., Dec. Special to Tur & it guests and tho family mingled as oue fumily, | POEERNed, exconfedurate wenoral, Jui rs, D, Bex.]—Tho sheriff of Gass county committed | S to gladdou thoiv hearth, Thus the ustang” conquers pain, and General Harvison himself sat at the | fonEstree doorgla, iderste oo Sayara o b hags B g T 5.1 —=The & ol : \eu trouble, debts, illness,and death - hicad of the tabie aud did the bonors of the | bhut Gencral Longsteect will hold an audi. |, SEEHE three prisouers Lo the efro of Wurden Hyers | g u11y visited the farm among the hills Wiakes MAN or BEAST welil again! housetiold, 0 e skt morrow: | kighth Ward—Albert H. Sanders, R | Yesterduy, viz: Charles Eliis and Harry | 4nd guo Thanksgiving day two cofiing ‘The lady of the house, in speaking recently o) purely » social | .08 Stephenson, 1) 5 year for robbery, and Patric were horne across the threshold of the of the time when she had the president-cloct Ninth Ward—I5. P, Davis, R.; W. A Moore, oue yi rlarceny. Sheriff Eicken- | farmhouse, and the farmer and his wife A% 8 Logedor, aa dasoritul, Telated 80 in Gibbon, D, berry was uccompanied by Mr. Miller, his | glept calmly under the fallen leaves dent of their everyday 1ifo which at the time An Absoluce Cure. The following places have been designate ‘ RAVO hor much concer apd threatencd iior | - 7he ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT | astho SUHARARE Biaces 1aT0 hoal A0pimN deputy, and Charles Riddle, of the Riddle | while their child, the fair darling they With much emburrassufont. and chagrin, | 8 only put up in large Lwo ounco tin boxes, FIRST WARD. louse would fain have cherished, went out Ono morning, when doingher markoting, sho f 4nd 18 uu abaolute cve fov old soros, burns, | = Pirst District—S. W. corner Tenth and | Johu R. Lutz is cliarged by Fred Wagner | intoan unknown world, with only her concluded she would relieve the monotony | Wounds, ehapped hands, and all skin erup: | Jones strasts vith converting mortgaged corufio bis own | slender hands between her and stavva- ; T of hor bill of fare with quail on toust. To | tions. Wil positively care all kinds of piles, Bocond Distriot—1117 South Sixth street, | FB Sonverting STy ‘,”' ! ‘,’ A e A ‘“ MOSE CERTAIN AND BAVE that end she purcuased just suflicient of the | Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OIN Vinuey's barber shop. use, The cause wijl e beard boforo Justl A fow years of trial. of labor, of struges ™ birds to make a fair meal for the fumily, and | MEWT. Diug Co., st | ‘Phird District—-S. &. corner Eloventh and | Suclling, December 10. ‘Lho partios are [ 4 toW VOura ol binl, O their P.A.I REMEDY sent them home. She prepared them with | cents per box— by wail 30 cents, Dorcas streels, engine hou: farmers living near Princeton. gies suon aa all girls cast &0 on tuelr In the world that instantly stops the most exery s, It never 0 glve ease o thi great care and dwelt in hor imagination, Ly o T — SUguio Lo, §. L Courtuuy, who rosides at 11251 atrect, | W1 n-ml'r'll\nhl.nw- sure to knaw; aud | Inthn world tiat isianiir ot St ek, sxc ol vala 1t vever tulatog o the meantime, with considerable pleasure on the ahoma Seftlers Giving Up. First District—""McShane Wigwam,” 8ix- | complains that he was held up by highway ion, into her life came o great glad . - pleasaut surprise she bad in o for her | Wicuira, Kan., Dee. 2.—A spocial from | teenth stroot, near Willlams street. en last night aud robbed of $155, belongiig | De glorious dawn of love wxzs CON Q UEROR O P PAIN, cuum guests, for she had heard the general speak | Oylauoma says that settlors who have lately | Socond District--1808 South Sixteenth | to a lady by the name of Emuia Wolf, wii he vossel that has been storm-tossed ! scveral times in casual conversation of his 4 street. resides near im. One of the policemen | i 0 anchor in & quict bay; the | B9, hasdoue more good thanany known ramedy, For SPRAINS, BRUISES, BACKACHE, PAIN fonducss for this particular dish gone there have held a convention gud after FUIRD WALD. of the city stated to Tig Beg represontutivo b tias Dl ached o Niness | N UHE CHEST OKCSIDES, HEADACHE, TOOTHACILE, or any other extorial PATN a fow uppli Just befor the usual dinner hour, as luck | @ thorough discussion of their intercsts First District—105 South Tenth street, that the story was extremel . He | Dohs h‘,',:l‘ ae moftod in louoliness | eafons, rubbad on by hand act ke magle, couatng o pim do i ALY mhof § R CONTIRRY ',“'m‘ would have it, several persons, among them | affected by the pending congressional legis- | Second District—102 Harncy sroot. had looked into the matter wid thers was Bp oub toa readily whon love aps | ARAAMMATIONT A DI Toks extentad. longtr continied and sencaiad o pilcutlons are e 8 couple of sénators, called on General Har- | lavion, unanimously resolved to throw up FOURTH WARD. very little evidence to be found to corroborate | Proaches; so Cora Lungdon did not ary AL INTERNAL PAINS DIARIKHOSA, OO ASMS, NAUSEA, FAINTING Bi Flson, "“Ihelr stay was protracted uutil tie | their claims and abandon the territory uutl | Pirst Distriot—Plaaters' house, corner of | the ciain """':'~\itlll‘l that M\‘;v'“ herself and | NERYOUSNESS, SLERPLESSNESS aro relleved” ideta \and quickly cuted by takl inner was on the table, and, of course. in- | they had full logal warranly (o occupy and | Sixteeuth and Dodge streots. Mr. H. C. Molone, who was thzown from | the youth thut wooed her there was a | wardiy 20 toil drons i Lall w iimbler o wator, 6 cents n bottle? soid Dy il Drujraista. Vitation bid 1o bo extended 1o the visitors 10 | enioy the sawe. Secoud Distelsi—Heasy Grobe's odive, St | bis Lorss ubout five weeks avo. ie skl vaey | oliusis which wighy eugull thom should | WL KADWAY'S VILLS there la no BITTE® CURK OK PREVENTIVE of FEVEL 0" 4001