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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY., FEBRUARY 16, 180 7 FOR RENT-—FURNISHED ROOMS FOR SALE~FURNITURE ETC, FOR EXCHMNGE, 1) Q E iog, become the proy of deplorable dissen: | would not have allowed the year 1500 to pass SPEGIAL NUTIG " vy g v . — T e e =TT — oy \ sions. The question forces {tself on all ser- | without insisting on furthor consultation For rates, ete.,see top of first eolumn on this page, | For rates,ete.,sce topof Arat column on this page. | Forrates, elo., seetop of Arst column on this page ions-minded men: Howocan s man so dis. | with Mr. Gladstone, and without urging on d y bl : bod 2 n ) bugsx And new s oralised by his own fauit or by his lack of | him thei viction that the pl { self. e e i T ey oy 3 b o) ~0c ove and_fol o v b s o1 s own fault or by his lack o him their conviction that the plan of self- oy At GBUl a0 b i for e mbrRing | onte, Sames pect o€ tulta Tor Kenyems ke e T NiR0 16 | #200 or i pivmeyt on 1BROr ot arid o1, | Dre Berard 0'Rellys Roviows the Dissen- | hopo torsumo his former usofulnss fs tho | Sottiement atall, ant nover could b accopted i . 1hed % Mists 1R Btree! y ot —e - — — - & W tof eity. Hutehinson & We ) loader of the national party by Ireland. We betieve, in_ that view, t DR T tatn 1a Lavance. Ol it Bouth Tith atreots End floory B4% % | JoOR SALE-Furmiture of & rooms cheans | Doudias. | < son in the Homo Rulo Party. “Anothor featiirs of Jhis”sadly memorablo | 1ho AiacouFacs dellyerud” th Livarponr Aty oy ME-—Cash in advance ]‘ e o T T firs! A B M F HAVE sote NIoS NS Houst 00 veosns l-"rlnlw of events s the part taken by the body | the banquet in Westminster would either I vertis o 111be > g e P ots 1 will trade for stocks of dr of Irish archbishops and bishops in their or have boen spoken, or that thelr fulsome R e e e o 1R Eenta per | . terms reasonablo, S, %th st M3 17 | FOR SALE—HORSES WAGONS ETC. | 71 It oviig "k adre GRAoE BOk SSL. | AN ELOQUENT PLEA FOR UNITY. | endeaver to save the lifo of their nation and praise ot Mr. Giadsioio would havo boen Sord for the irstinsertion, and 1 cent per word | JNCRNISHED rooms for rent. 1610 Capital | o sto., w0 Copof Aret cotumm on this page. | Clarinds, Ta 7 M5%-17 the cause of home rule, by saving the unity | founded on more substantial promises than for ciach subs ‘H'v". vn'dl!{“‘* e avenue. 390 1 A honsia) i N A XGITANG = and integrity of tho parhamentary party, by | those given on Docomber 15 and 10, 1889, At ie por month. 3 isoment. taken for | — - — — 00 m of miles and_no DR ! boring to reunite 0 sections, and by ¢ rate, Mr. Parnell would have, to confir ]p'..ly’m..’ Do 10 e D36 Iveoreton, NOT RENT—Furmishod room with ga A ood team of mules and now ity laboring to reunite its two sections, and by | any rate, Mr. Parnoll would have, to confirm The Welfare of a Nation Above the and furnu NITIALS, figures, symbols, ete, count each a8 ono word, leat. Inquire 1007 n..'.u(h.-i NS L O, YOy SR securing to them the continued supportof tho | his account of the Hawar on conference, the of Any English liborals. tostimony of his o TOOR TRADE- Dividon Potitical Forcun Kim ported French stalllors . trustod colleagues, to 0 i ke, Ay . TRADE This is a point on which the Trish hierarchy | whom ho must have,’as in duty bound, com- TI”‘ E advertisemonca muss run RO9Y for rent-Ono frent room, h stroet. RSN | Gy TON1 OV 10T8. (BN { Man-Juastics Tmmortal have been both misunderstood and mistopre- | municated the result of the conference on Lo urnishod elud m heat, g ( - — ——— oy A - 3 N o o1 omind sh- ) 0! eaving vardes The 0 world vould s iyoly und updet 0o oifoumst o furntehiod, imeludin ATHET | 70T AL Ohenn: wagon and double work | T A and Eternal, sented. Letus horo romind Irish-Amevican | leaving Hawardon. Then the world would harness, or will exchange for butk board, L)AI:TH advertising in these columns and | ———— o % HAVES ! poos Catholics that the part which the bishopsand | have beon spared the pain of contrasting Mr, 3 g od rooms : ohes 2. Colo, 24th. with elty and cisto priests of Ireland have, per force, to play in | Parnell's unsupported. somewhat confused having their answers addressed to o OR RENT—Ploasant turnished room alsogood Alde bir buggy, cheap. 1. . Cole: | it with city angelston ¥ nve, 0 play in e supp ) beret eier i wue ot i i w il et }LT{'&'-.«""‘ o, All convontonces. 1600 lowes | Sontfental butiaing. 5 T penrs 1 Wil take for the | Fow men nthe Catholic biorarchy of the | 50 Momentous a crisisin the history of their | and contradictory statomants with tho p 10t ¢ monthly i the ORE& asmall house :or wlil sell o r ot as ~ | = have you to offer "'""',‘,,,_’"'I'l‘:‘l',' FOR SALE-—-COWS. N4 e —— ORR SA Totters, Answers will 1 ivered only on - room, M1 ze rEe pu Mi67 100 nopal resentution of this check. Enclose a In envelopes properly nddressed. LI, advertisements under the head of pecial Notices” Jublished in boti nine and evening editions of Tie e the clrealation of which nzg more t 200 prpers dally, and eives the advertiser | T ARGE yid small rogne in new Brennan the benefit not only of the lurge clrculation of | diblk, newly furnished throughouti good ta- e dee in Omaba, Lut also in Counell BLufls, | hle, 1001 Caiitornin. 458 2 Lincoln and other elties and towns in the west vl SWLY furnis heap-A_two horse siolgh, nlso ¥ and shafting, 01 Douglas. 2 : 9 nation, 1y ANt | Unitoa States are better qualified to spealk, | juds “What | andin speaking carr o blde, can neither be compared to, nor | emptory den by, the conduct of our_own bishops | fam Harcourt and Mr. Morloy. In out judg- groator weight onany | and clergy hore iu the Unitod Stat mout the eauso of tho present unfortunato current topic, thau kt. Rov. Bornard O'Reilly | Home rule, and all that goos to constitute n [ imbroglio is in great moasurothe conseq nenco of New York. It is n rare thing for him to | redl and effeitive independenco for Ircland, | of Mr. Parnoll's oxcossive, impolitio. an une I : el canonly be won by coustitutional methods, | wise sccrotivoness on the one hand, and on & Hioo Bigd. step aside from the strict pathof cleric with th > and generous co-operation of | the other of his violation of the state seeret - = > ot | B ——— | duty, oras a controversialist and church his- | the British liberals, arded by the evergrow- | confided to him. It was agrave political e e gt | Wi )Mo trde for ustock of drugs. | toriin, to express his views on a political | ing public opinion in Great Britain in favor | blundor, to givo al ot ance io the iepdisdyadb iy AMLL ] ita " ubject. Hisopinios ate therofore of more | Of long-deniod jusiice to Ireland, But the | public what had not been deemad fit to teast : L0, Trade—Furmns 0 Lincoin cointy for ¢ only national moyoment carried on in Ireland | to thomost honored membersof the Irish of afr. Gladstone, Sir Will- nished RAD For ratos, ete., see top of first column on'this page. modern_con tic Yorlondos, o s | JORESIL cows always on ey L et 1L IR A Bt than ordinary importanco, aud arocxprssed | O1Y TALGRS movanent carried on fn Teland | to th BRANCH OFFICES. |—— - M Hontrance gate stockyard, So. On Tavkins, Wellfoet, Neb. with unusual clearness and vigor. Briish public opimon could sanc- | - Whoover may honceforward bo choson to * | TPOR RENT _Nicely furnished ro Burns. ; e In the curront numbor of the American | tion — and successfully support, i3 | lead tho Irish nationalist members of parlia- col will be taken Ll “irst class mileh cows, alsose v ¢ of incunb- | Catholic Quarterly Review, Dr. O'Reilly dis- | onoin which the great vital fovee of tligion | ment, must not so 1solate himself from his as- Advertising for thoso columng Wil b Bt | FouRNisn airs room D1 OmALR | rance, for wiii w 0 cussos “Ireland’s Cause—Tveland’s [oador,” | Would form one with the unitod forcos of as to bo or appear to by a kind of - A wiora. | PAtriotism and polities, Bishops and priests, bearing within his own breast tho theovents loading up tothe prosent deplora- | ghy peaple and their representatives, must bo | mightiest state secrets and consulting no_ono ncres fine farn land nd joiniy blodissonsions, and the ultimato effoct on | the strauds of tho cablo binding ol classes | i mattors and. omersonciot voleing tho asken tow Iy eloir.” home rule. He sketchos briefly tho strugigles | togother, and thecoreof that cablo must bo | ruin of a cause and the very 1ifo of a natiln, sres finoly Srproved lind 21 miles from | of the Irish parliomentary party since tho | religion fiving thonational soul withits in- | Ttis not so that Americans understand po it n Nebraska: lizhtly encumbered., " Dlock OR RENT—F| new brick hou postofiice. quire 62 LLANEOU! Tuma on this page N0k SALE-Estoy, two bank, ped —Q”" 1 OMANA BRANCH OFFIC ¥ N. Streot, Lister 1ock. 1 orean, | county vt 5 NG oo o 1 the des- | comparable cnergics, 4 ical leadership. It is not so understood by : TR i vh A wently now. vory complote, |H. 1T, Alle 120 weres good land In Nebrasky, duiles fron | 8lliance with the Ex 5 This w gl tic - fi tywo pross BLUAH. tattie e um‘\‘ ‘\\ B! Pharmaclst, 808outh Tenth “n’xlx;l!llvl TP e '.((‘“r)t;].:\h T ‘r”m”:"vr‘_”vn\ te. H SN | oo soren good Iandln Nobeusks s from perste teistanos of 8 widiohied teninte anrhlul‘:‘.-m the hoy 1'\‘\\‘\%:.:1‘1!1” 1 of things in | the two great British parti Why should - - tlomen or man and wife, #6.00 /| g ell went to | it bo understood differentl 1",‘fl".","]ff{‘;':,‘L-‘"..L'I '\”“‘;” ita -"‘[“I agiinst Balfour's eviction brieade, the tyr: | Hawardon' toconsult Mr. Gladstoneon the | the Irish national movem Sro6 oGl Lat barn, woll and efsto! anuy of coercion, the spread of famineand | prspects of the Irish question on the con- | like th surrection of the Roman slaves 161h seroot. Ot e Wmbireds witl | the various recent events familiar the tingency of an early dissolution of parlia- | under Spartacus, in which a servile mob trade forOmaha property ind ussume encum- | reader. ment aud of a gencral election favorablo | biindly followed its leader, as foarful of his L. \Continental block. 900 | HIt was no seeret, says Dr. O’ Rellly, “that | tothe liberals in the three kingdoms. * * , | robuio or lash, as of the thieats of their i Land and #1.00 for | More than one among ‘the followers of Par- ‘The bishops at the first sound of discord in | ters and oppre: s of yesterday, about H000 stock, Box 086, [ nell oceasionally showed signs of rest tho parlinmentary party, at the first notice of | Thero are fow, if any, incidents on record #1-17% | under the ster control and sovere discipline | the reopening of “the 0'Shen divorce suit, | fn the most monjentous debates of any repro- oar, in Trelandi-—-ns if it were soniothing er mongh AOIt SALE (*mf\sF & EDDY, Statloners and Printers, | &7 J h 16th street, azine magazin magazines, 6 ve 2110 Harney stre [OR RENT—Twenty-five roc Llock : good location; with ¢ Mag-1 davis Co, o ; fltus 1 Davis 0o, 1500 ¥ i | JROR SALE-Baby carriage chair and bed W.! JT. CLAIR Europi Lotol, with dining £00d 08 new; #1611 th st M7 1 ML L8 Droom, steam heat in ail rooms, fth and | = == - — G3EO. W. PARR, Pharmuclst, 1715 Leaven- | Dodge. ' Special rates by week or month._#40 | @ Hall's safe, ceap, 10t st g in a brick without fur- am St 24M2 5. Address W, t, Omaha. o . > G s iiary 406 16¢ A b oroviORTER enforced by the leader. ]l\o "n“;«'rlxivw were very onmly alarmed at the |\|'uh;|\)h‘ sontative assembly that can be compared in worth street. ALEGANT furnished rooms. 1023 Dodge 3 S HAL NeR Wk Zht g ) At L much the cleverest among them owed to Mr. | consequences to the'cause so dear to them | thritling dramatic intorest to the pussage o FTUGHES PHARMACY, 2th and Farnam, E Lot ] [ et A o R e e TR e R e Parnell, who has discovered their talents | and to the august head of the church. arms between Mr. Sexton and_Mr. Parnell H 3 AR i ' | For Aah atn and | bosbld at onco. Call at * 31 | good vacent lots. and soue of the bost down | and encouraged their forensic efforts, it was [ What did the Irish bishops do w this try- | during tho stormy debate of Decombor 1 i) NOR SA LE-Piano, #115 ain dosk, 850, | town property, Stringer & Ponny, Barkerblk, | not in human nature, not even in Irish | ing emergency? Remembering the assu The former had been, together with the = SITUATIONS WANTED. ot SO SRT od ' and books, 1521 Sh e human pature, not to push for u foremost | anco that Mr. Parnell had commission members of the opposing majority, openly, . OR R t front alcove room at_tho v S RIEBOR (B 101 Tour | Place. We noed only recall what happened | Michael Davitt to give to A Wi Eith S, inei ke gona drfvig | i Irciand whon tho i1lstarrod oloction took | atthe it Mceptin of e i M) | FORSALE-Cos Merrin] = tures, show east plete sot of drug store bishop Walsh, | formall; w ete. P. 0, Box orce proceed: | togrit accused of having allowed “their in- and independonce 0 be sapped and and smail room, 1901 Capitol avenue, Forrates, dle., sectop of first column on this page. el horse and buggy as part payuwent, Addr place in Galway,at which Mr. Parell braved | ings, vhat he would come out of tho ordeal | destroyed™ by the radical wing of the liberal TANTED--Situation, housckeeper with 01 | JORSALE-An A1 firep roof safe. Enquire | B2, Be tho resentment of the foremost men_in his | with' hiis homor free of spot and . antarnished, | party ‘ baby; references. Address D @, Bee. ARGR0Uth 1ront 100mm, Vay Window, mods ut Boston Store. Mo71 USINESS property on12th st., near Far- | PATY, by bringing forward the now notrious | they did simply what thousands and tens of “Integrity,” proudly replies Mr. Soxton, 4o e ern convoniences, for one cr (o gentie: | == R Al O'Shiéa. It was no seceret that Pamell’s | thousands of ‘their fellow-countrymen did | *is notan uhconditionnl aecoptancs of th ofion | men, 610 per month, WANTED—TO BUY, 2cle 'VV,\S'ry:n Sltuation by boy 11 yenr: 218 Leavenworth, M Tlots (cornen in Orehard Il forhouse | Somewhat autocratic interference had severe- | throughout the world, they waited—patiently, o ud sovere | | views of any man, Tadependance s not sub. v ~ -~ e S - - e and lot. 1y tested the temper and obedienco of his fol- | pryerfully, hopefully—for that one word | mission to the will of any man. We are your ok, asslstantbookkeopor,” Address ) IN 1OF rooms, stearn heuts (110 Davenpirt st | For rates, ete. see op of frst calumn on this page. 0x120, Saundors st, south of Lalko Clear, or | 1owers. Nor was the name of his candidate | B veassiancs from’ Ma Bonat whom ¢ colleagues, Mr. Parnc Bnoe ; then mentioned without mysterious and | would have gladdened their hoarts and lifted | slaves, * * * el Some othergood property for exchango. ¥, | angry mutterings, o which ovory succoeding | thoeloud from thoir unhappy country. But, RO AUD g GA G AT U ¥ 5% | year'added o fuller significanc alis! they waited in vain, for that word was | High, that the integrity of the Trish party is CloAm forpluno. Address B 42, Bee, Ithad been well for the Irish leader, and | nover spoken; and so they acted—and acted | unstained, and that its independence 15 abso- well for Irelaud’s deavest interests, had he | only asthe religious teachers and themoral | lute. The question—the urgent question—is , but we are not your m in the face of the world; I claim in the presence of the Most T WOULD like to buy grain on commission FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. “-‘l:“f::ll:vil“)j":'ll-\:nur and cribs, Lock ::';.;Vl:; ANT Situation: good girls; my rooms aro always fall from 9 i Canadlan Employment office Telephone &8 Wit m. to (. th, For rales, ete., sectop of first column D to Buy—Will i property for ck of flats / Oi able fnoumbra Wright & - — == | who was most concerned, heeded the warn- | guides of a Catholic peoplo could act. The | between the leader we have loved, whom we WANTED—MALE HELP, s Mo FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE, ings such mutterings convey or read the | task wasa sad one, but its performanco was | can never forget and whose useful tenure of f— = | Pt — IR | sians of uneasiness, dissatisfaction and d imperative. Guilty orinnocent, Mr. Parnell | his position circumstances have rendered im- For rates, dte., seotop of first column on this page AUI I for o lot, or equity in lot.or orrates,cte., see top of st colunn on this page. | content, which should have pointed the at- | himself had mado it so. st be bargiin. A sy hotel _cook. Give ) d state silary. Address lock box 5. Falls City, Neb, 31 14 : possible—and between the cause to which our stand anything of tho | fealty is due. If the leader is rotained, in orein | mind less sagacious to the rocks on which he | relations of the Irish bishops and priests to | my judgment, the cause is lost. If the cause ~rnmnnmnoone~ | tention of & nature more passionate and a To those who unde: # feet most beautiful east front.on € ave. just south of Leavenworth N ICELY furnished front rooms. Firat class W ANTED = A neat, attractive y 0.000 (w1l | ‘must shipwreck his honor and the causeof a | tho Irish people and their political movi is to be won, the leader must votire,”” Wi TR T table board, psreasonabie, 203 N 18t | Wagon for ono 1o must bo Lght, n | dividGh 0 foer south front on Fgrmey, east | nation, should he rfusoto aitor his coursc. | ments, amd Gspecially Aurins the prosont | - This s th very sonlof tho Tl question: ANTED-~ ctive, —sali o 306 17* | good order; new or second hand. ress | of 28th, shinson & Wead, m vl vl e 26 £ sl Sl R Do St A aek #7010 80 monthly, with imcrense, to il e o lox 415, Y ankton, 8. D. 50 16* | Douglas. 4 14 |, The moral sonsitivencss o4 man sostain- | crisis, their action needs no explanation or | the cause of Ircland must be the supreme law 1 responsible New BlmAl:numl rooms, (28 8 17th street, C . A S tool e : less in his private life as Mr. Gladstone, w: ce. They were the backboneof tho | for every natio 50 counted upon as well as the high value truggle from the very beginning, and | be guided by thevitalinterests of that cause; setupon the public morality of political lead- | to their influence, both home and in | nor should these interests and that causo ers by the English, Scotch and Welsh di: America, more than to any other one agency, | ever be made secongary or subservient to senters, who sentso many representatives 0 | js que its magnificent success at every st the interests of any one man or party. * * swell the ranks of the liberal party. 1t Therefore, it wasto them that the people tirst ing over the deplorable scenes enacted us study to read not only the uttermnces | jooked in the hour of doubt and danger, as ¢ and during the Kilkenny election, and of the church of England religious press,but | thoy ever will 1ook in trial or in triumph, as ng while the conferencos at Boulogne those of the dissenting organs, from the very | their safest guides and truest friends. * * * | botween Mr. Parnell and Mg O'Brion aro =5 oTH e = — | first moment the 0'Shea trouble was men- | “fhe letterof Mr Gladstone, calling forthe | still in progress, one thine seems clear—that < MUCES & STEIORS. 2ol trackage lot on Leaven: | tioned, and allthrough the subsequent phases | withdrawal of Mr. Parnell, taken together | Mr. Parnell must retire from the national = g7 % i 7 P 7 - worth, between 0th ad l0th sts.; would e unsavory trial. It was easy to seothat | with the verdict of thedivorce court, seems | leadership. But who is to succeed him? alosmen to sell older. Good | For rates, ete., seetop of first eolvmn on thfs page. VW ANTED-At oncor morchundise, all | take’ Sous, Ihnaved Oniia somity b . of the unsavors with the verdict of the divo leadership. But who is to coed humi rticulars 4 conts, New Process T T ing 1008 f 3 4 3 < o, > - heocles | @ deep feeling of distrust was growing | tohave disturbed the usual equanimity of a Parnell, as we now con Stute street, Chicago. 111 e o 14 Ivn.'fl'x‘r’l?n‘s,lfl'.‘.ml.,: 5 “'l‘.‘:'.u,m.*;it?',‘l.’r’.‘.5,‘,:.‘.','.‘.‘".;'4:’.,‘ Hkohcok’ | against Mr. Pamoll, and that o powerful | man weakened by long iliness and racking | has what tho Fronch eall los dofauts do scd andlots for sale and ork house. References, Manufacturer ck of hard ock b . Now York. —_— — - it 'x_’. ‘l clindie gh o ¥ WA )»—A No. 1buteher to take charge | FOR RENT-—ROOMS UNFURNISHED | St Uittt ) of aretall shop. Must come 1 recom= i o wended and able to give security, C. O, D. # Trown. Cull botween d and 11. Msss erzotic man to conduet [ & NI inOmaha. Must have 3600 Bumatra Cigar Co. Qly l leader. The leador must gmn inhis own sectio: und stock of 1ot ocoupied by ]n-v{ N st., lll?l Dest W nce o suit flat top sltting desk, es. Mad1 "URE bought, sold, stored. Wol| nam st For rotes, ete., sectop of first column on this page, inturnished rooms. Address 14 Beo, ) i+ 1y highest cash price for 0t hst. —Part _of business building 13§ Farnam street,” consisting of store and upper floor with office _rooms. Inquire of xehange in all parts of | gurrentof public opinion was being sot in | anxieties. We cannot otherwise account for | qualites, “the very defects or excesses rather NTED—§; John I K. Lek @4 S, 17th street. the city. W, A. Spencer, roou f | motion against him in the liveral constituen- | the contradictory judgments given by Mr. | of his deknowledged qualitic No one, up 4 ,\“.\l":l“":—:l{m:‘ man nuklan'::hr gnit Yo lenminn; o ihoes Moo Comme cies. Notof a snlm-lm thcrc'f;n;, nolx; wlm! nell himself u[dllm famou \'ll.t‘lu Ha- | to the noral cataclysm which followed tho 5§ > o roods 65 Iy - e loud and reiterated warning, did the Protes: | warden castle and his jrreconcilable esti- | verdict of the divorce court, could justly illow & Doup, 14th und Davenport st = \y . TORF: 16th. steam heat furaishe e T hos. ¥ S wanted toact Inthe seoret | 3o Y, notary pablic, room 11 1£] taut pulpit speak after the divoreo court had | mates of Mr. Gladstone's trustworthiness as | deny him tho elements of 1 Paxton blk. 84 tinental block giyen itsverdict. ~ ® ® o~ % % ¥ giaquecatoof @ full meusure of home rulo | was skillful, sagacious, 1o 'mlx-whir hor ol, deliberate, )i POk kT -room There was, when the 0'Shea trial came up [ for 1reland. courageous and firm. 'Wo noed not, after inder instructionsof Cupt. ¢ kit It ormerly o ayd Larny (contr in November,a golden opportunity for Mr. Mr. Gladstone’s letter, Mr. Parnell’s mani- | what precedes, dwell on his defects. A fow panex-ehietotdeteciyeso Cluoinnif, Bea Publishin Co., 610 Farnam st The build- | S ErDs, mortzames, sontracts ani ol Toral % i Puruolito sitlsfy his coantrymen thit his | feus aut +he subseducht, Iottets ang mper. | momeis oot iell o8 his dorouts. oo Ran Doteotive Burenn Con 1 Avendo, Ing e a flrep! tbasemontaomploto D e e R pre e AL i-roon cotiage, h Tionor was untouched, and_thereby maintaiu | views of themselves and their friends re cam heating fixtures, wator on natl. Ohlo, st 1 ell located 00, This T A name had fallon on him, and ere the “hawd nall the floors. | Riley, attornoy well loasted, §,000 . his position 4s the national lader. “This 1o | fugto the Hawarden conferonco, are of too | necossitios” of retaining his leadership hod ply at theoffice of The Bee. 015 | Continental biook. § ml;?uunvmm.lotunpmud streot mear motor, | o uiq and - should. have done by scting | pecent occur 7 b e T e s, ote, d motary public, Fog nts to sell the evorl [ JORRE ot e : ce to need ;‘cvum,llill',: !;crc. mwade hima m.-khumr unjust whv.m- ll\mrull ! salo, my bulldimg on Jones | = —————— = omeo ive lots in westand north partof elty, | exactly in accordance with his ownprecedent |~ Setting asido the questions of consistoncy | party and tho Kngliah people, to his faith fu 10quita i Eeamplesand tepms by matl, | BN SO Rt 6!X Pndautoeths S35 MONEY TO. LOAN, o upwirda. Do D1 o b . ¥ EALK | onthe occasion of the produstion of Lho PLg: | au (et fuinces. Bisihg. oHt ‘ot the PARTAL | Lolagiios ad. o lus chuorty the Irish raco . It Wehoskey, 6 Eddy st Providence, S sirvntnreli, sastol of Aivbed vin U I pace . y O | ott forgeries. Mr. Pamell, from his place in | couflictof statements and actions, comes an- | everywhere was proud of him and wor- 5 M6 10% OR RENT—Bricke wirehousc, two storles | 107 70 et seotop of At colum ™ on this page. | ——mimme—oris e | thio hiouso of commons, then solemuly pledged | thor grave matter for wondor, - How, If Mr, | shi ped him, A - Tod % high, basement, hydraulic elevator, track- 1\ ONEY toloan by B. Masterson chattel | e)jouse, lot 3115 x8, 8. €. cor. 11th and Vinton | Dis word of honor that the letters never had | Parnell left Hawarden on December 19, 1580, He was identified with the cause of Ire- L1 [aginisg loorsanize Joldlest of the 3 best loeation'In city. A. C. Powell, &0 andcol sceurities for any timefrom | e Eu B0 O, 1 to 7 montl rower. s hoilse 1ot $1x0, n. ¢ cor, 10th | been written by him. This perfectly satis- | jmpressed, sccording to his own account, and Douglas, §0,000. Mes Kublmay, 11th | fied tho Irish people and the liberal party in | with the absolute inability or unwillingness England, It satisfied all but_the most in- | of Mr. Gladstoneand his associat land; that cause bad made him what he in any amouat to suit bor- Wwas. of, fratornity ; §00 in Sycam: 80alck ben- | =pr Sfit; Iiberal torms offered, Address Herbort | FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS, Mclntosh, Worcestor, Muss. M4 househo d goods, planos, or- I e Jut the m H had been able, with the co-operation 16% nules, houses, Toases, warehouse | (YLIETON HILI— credulous and bigoted tories that a forzery | cate for ? of a united people and clargy, to make liv- AT ANTED Mo te travel Tor s Tmadin | 107 Tates, e, sectop of frat column on Uil pae. Tobeunt tD 10West P.»"gfi.‘m rates withe | Ciroom house and tutlcornertat, v had been comnittel and that both the Times | fug, umatistuctory hless sct fug and poworful reality in pariisment of tho NTED-) ol for our Canadis e X | ity a v roperty: y Ade for lenr gt zovernment wero in greaterperil | soif it R R O TENT 3 aom v o Gt | Ut publicity or emoval of property. forcash, or will trade for clear £ and the government wero in greater sol overnment—did Mr. Parnell, independent party of opposition, which Jolin than the honor of the Irish leader. aguin, ot Liverpool and in London, proclamm | of Tuam strenuously advocated all his life, i In Noverber last, when the divorce court | tothe world his grateful admiration of the | which O’Connell sought to create; which the ty [ was sitling and Mr. Parncll’s honor was | Jjberal party and its leader, and his firm and | great archbishop of the west preached so elo- l-foot y ard to | guestioned and involvedin the issue, when, | jmplicit confidence in the plan of home rule | quently after O'Connell had passed away, fies N, W. from PO. . ELOG0cash | too, he was told by more than one voice in | thoy were devising and elaborati; after the Catholic Defense association had W3 yours at8 peccent. House and 1ot | the public and one friend in private, Assuredly there is in the Parnell disappeared in the Sadlier-Keogh betrayal; 2 post over BLXO. Blringor+& Ponuy, Barker | thatif the v went against him hemust | speaks to Ireland and the world in the muni- | and pressed unweariedly on publie attention i, Nodelay. Nopub- | books rown 2. descend from fiis position as leader of agreat | festo just issued, and the Parnell who ad- | until the new home rule movement under B F Masto N AL B ARE national party—what was his conduct ¢ arssed the parliamentary party - | Isnac Butt sprang up and fired the soul of the hand Harney ook Esom Longix Did he pulish letter, address or manifesto | minister on June 0 last p: s nation, The moral force wiclded by Isanc 2olanal afivming on his honor as & gentleman that bo | diction most astoundir My louns iire so B34 Omaha, 35 acres pasture, 15 tmber; abun- | g payient of any pEs £ e dunce spring wator; on B. & M. R.R. Address | Guoe both prinety CTIVES wanted n_every looality (0 | Lo & Nichol 28th and Leavenworth stroets, 1€ you owo n. bala f Ik under our Instructions. “Experience ve aloan you want ot ne anged that you can make ount atany tme and re- nd interest. on your property or angéd. I will pay it off 1 find it more o No. 1621 and your | and § d g home. ss the OWner at 42 ¢ 8-1o0m house, o sssury. Stamp for partionlars, Wash- VRN Ay raamD S pis 5 CEVEN wores, house, larze burn A R G R L, vral Park for gurdon, 202 St. Mary " J ANTED-500 Intelligent mon and won to visit Battle of Gettysburg, 18th and St. Mary", 407 17+ busines — ~ —— [ Money nlwayson STORAGE, licity, Lowest raf eetop of first column on this pag Room 4, Withnell blk, 2o lot, Gix105 fe. nd Caming st lays . or will trade for For rates, el cheap for fem. Adaress B. G M WANTED_FEMALE HE| FST trckage and storage bullding in e ikl #ad and Cassss | wwis guiltiess of the crimy neinous | et the silinace ax sing botwoen the Trish | had 2o meressn . 0 o sagnclty 10 grasp RRE 7 ALE LR B United States government bonded i o) than forgery—laid to his charg his once | nationalists and the liberal party of Great y of independent opposition and or rates,ete., sco top of first column o1 warehouse. Housenold goods stored friend and follower, Captain O*Shea ! Britain, was looked upon by Irishmen at | the laud league movement started by Michael for. west vates guaranteed. W. M. Bush- f T Bt Noither then, nor sinc not_even when 4| home and abroad as the only sure means, Davitt had carried the carof Charles Stewart. 5 WAL 10155 LoAVORVOTeh: ) 3 . e B simple though solemn denial of guilt would | under God'sgood providence, of achieving | Parnell triumphantty forward till the end of dsy, 431 JTORAGE and trackage. David Cole, 815 “of 81 of 31,000 to 8,000 wanted on holen | emm———— 7| have saved the Irish party from aisruption, | such independenceas we all hoped for,no one | last November. ALl the moral forees which e | MYHoward st., improved city property. Low rates, No ST AARE: ey geg and turned away from the national cause | had asserted more solemnly aud positively | stirred the depths of a nation’s soul and in- S . —— Uolay, Contral Loan & Truaat Con 1205 Farnany, MASSAGE, BATHS ETC. the mortal blow aimed at,—did Mr. Barnell | than Mr. Parnel! himself, and on the public | spirad the hopes of il its past gonerations TR T CUEAREST anl best storago for fumiture 105 = 2 D—Four rofined. eaucnted and ox- Jolls ULl Foensim stroot pas |67 5% ce topof fint column on thispage, | vouehsafe one word of denial or self-justifica- | occasions adverted to within the last twelvo | Mr. Parnell wiel g lded us the electrician ubes s 2 OnaT bank, 310 8, 16th st., loans,_monoy G 2R8I tion) months, Hocalls it “an honorable alliance, | the mighty elementary foreos ef nature, rienced millinery sulosladles. Addross I0E dry storage room at Bingha ‘'onchattelsor collatteral atréasonablorates MASSAGE buth ut Mudumo Smith's pariors, To all who to the last clung to the belief | honorable and hopeful for our country, * * | “Phese greav moral forces existed i the past Stating oxperience D #, oo, M 816 1% store, 10 So. 13th st 08 K 2 860 i floor, 70 S, 1ith st. o2 18 | that M. Parell was immocont and that the | % an lianco which will lust aa bédr per- | in greater volume even than ot present, Buy TANTED~Girl for general ho vork at = ' & second zagel % IS hp: Dol o 51 O'Shealawsuit was only thelast act in the | yunent fruit.” Irish statesmen or politicians knew not how WA ERairt tor geno Rievopl a0 WANTED—TO RENT. e o e TR EeR R YASARS b m| BT AR clzier, over 010 S 1AW | tory conspiracy againstireland, which would | "'No' changs, in so far as the public knows, | to storoup thoso rosistioss eneriios in unity, XAUANTED-An intellizent a Moneyon haud, I M. Richardson,81 N.Y.Life, — result in Mr. Parnell’s turaing the tables on | had taken place in Mr, Parnell’s mind in this | It shall ever be Parnell's glory that he may ANTED-An Intelligent young lady and | Foryates, ete., seetop of first colwmn on this page. ol | Sor his slanderers, his conduct of the above oc- | yogard, up to the verdict of the divorce court, | be said to have cteated and kopt together un gentloman for the stage to learn the dra- = = MUSIC ART AND LANGUAGE. fon was a sore disappointment. Mr. Gladstone's lotter requesting the Ivish | indopondent parliamentary party such as matic business; those that ean play the pinno 100D unturnihed room and space for stor- UILDING loans. 6 to 7 per cent: no addi- s 4 kAt T R o h r, Gila Bq| o ndepel it p: o Y party % proferrad. Also o cook for tha Honu s | (000 Yt household goods. Address D i, tional ehyrzes for commission orattorney's | Forrates,ete., see top of firsk colimn on this page, It is true that some vague passages of Mr. | Jeader to retire from political life. and to tho | Ireland had never kuown till now. Support- so.ls Pulaco Car. A long enzagement to the | Boe ofice. Mo60 15 | foes. . B. Motkio, First National bamk biag, | omroret : | Parnell's public utterances have boen inter- | private entreaties ot Mr. Parneil's lieuten- | ed by the Catholic masses and by thoir relig- sixln parties. Address Miss' Kena Marsells. P 863 EFORE buyinga plano _examine thonew | Preted as a request thathis friends aod the | ants to thesame effect. ious guides, and appealing to legal and con- uloshurz, Colora 4016 | P\ANTED-For 1 yoir. o modern fumisnol R e TAEHlohe sculo Kimball planc. & Howpe, it Dovglas, | Dation at largo shall suspend Sudgament in | 1t Mr, Gludstono, in the unversations at | stitutiona mathods coly, Lo foroed the 1ih. s oms, fc nily of te Loa vare 0 v P s . J oo, Ny I d Trust Co. 407 S. 16th st.No delay, 543 | his case. Aud weare also aware that a the- | Hawarden, had only given to Parnell noth- | eral party of Great = Britein and its FOR RENT—HOUSES, B0 b aRn| qmast be u deslrable loontion. £ | 7' iE: Ohsiges. Houses 1o rohts ook liag ory of s tnwoconeo has boen serioisly enter. | g but e most e et ackocy |tk ohtant | SERa AT oh, LU BhIGlL ool S ot R " = % 8ot tained, lnsedon tho eccentricitics and pocu. | tioment desuibed in_ the mnifesto, then tho | ods of governmont i Ireland lad boon or ratescte., e ton of first column on thix pase. o T . L — Liar methods of tho man, notably his action | Jatter was most culpable in speaking in Liv- | wrong, cruel, unjust and oppressive. Justfco s g N B A RENTAL AGENCY. & O M. Anthony, 818 N. ¥. Lite bulld- | FroR -Cheap, a nearly at the time ofthe Piggott investigation. Still, | orpool and afterwards nt th banquet 1 | alone must be tried and coercion abandoned, TRl gk hotte, otnie sioa ‘P ARNd mmonew o spros i oholes coun: Davis & Co, upright piano i the fact stares us in the faco, that not o | Woatminster of tho allianco. botwoon tho | And so e caaso of Treland. repeasnion by alifo e eni- | Fe P stwmn on this c: Nebraska an Wi, 0 0 3 R L A ¢ fac )y 2 s ster | ! col 4 caus o] ropres Suitablo for roomors und- bosta, Low | Soraice: de. o top of frat coturn on this page | e, i Nebruka wnd Tows alo o #ood | condition. Inguiro at i Douely single formal, authentic and unquestionablo | Tish nationalists and the liberal party, and | a compact body of uighty-bix Tvish repre. ! ard. Low - . property I ; D y ¥ P E. F. Cook, 81 N. Y, L. bulldin ] ENTAL Agent—Geo. J. Paul, 1600 Farnam rms; no delay; money ready. Titles and lmnr Charles Peterson. pinno. violin, zither, [ assurauce of innocence has by himbeen given | of the forthcoming satisfactory and accepta- | sentatives in the imperial pariiament, advo- M0 14 sireot, makes spe of renting hou alues passed on here £ = 80| '8 gultar hatraotion HuBdlo: stores, ete,, und col oY e toany one, ble scheme of home rule. Putting tgether | cated by Mr. Gladstone and the great liberal But be that as it may, his guilt ornis in- | these speectes and (e revelations of the | party, supported by a majority of the peopls 108 for salo awfully | Bocence forms noessential factorin the so- | manifesto, we say that Mr. Parnell was | of Great Britain and by the constautly in- @out of the pla Lution of tho Irish [l)mbluul us it now con- | guilty of almost & crime for having so mon- | creasing public opinion of the three king- fronts us. The public will discuss andsolve | strously decoived his countrymen and the | doms and of the Euglish-speaking world - room house on_ St. Mar: avenu Sth street, 4500 per 4 5t Mary's avenue. tars MOAEY to tomn on inproved ;"1’ D ;p.{r}; TOT Dronaety. 1ok et sna nelen Mot current ratess funds on hand no dojay, TR IA with Bundy & 614 Uapitol ave. 819 M7 | Geo. F. Blust & Co, M7 HAVE a few new p! Lo = cheup, as Ihave ental sgenoy, Continenial bk | MONEY taloanon luproved, Omaha prop: H, F- oot 03 Ramgo bldy, 1 wish to rent a house or store seo I1. Cole, Vontinental bioe 840 orty. 1. B Irey. Lite. the question of criminality aud guiltlessness | followers who were exposing their very | was morally certain of u great legislative 01 e — Py ——— ST e gy v T Y to Lo S} ime puper bought. CLAIRVOYANT ac ording toits own pd y, prejudices or | lives. ; i s ol victory in the neur future -wht:n in Novem- 0R RENT—Cottages with 2 5 and 8 roou IST your houses to sell or non & Y. Lite. WEW passions, It moust be borne in mind thatnot only all | ber list came the O'Shea verdict and Mr. Cass bet 25th and 20th, Clarke, room 1 Harrison, 912N, Y. Li — —— e 2 e top of first column onthis page. The verdict of guilty is final and | through tho year 180), but ever since the | Parnell's manifesto. ‘board of tr MO32 F S e .\'l;‘l‘l‘.'::mmvy toloun. J. D, Ziw o Y0 | general, men of " the world will | accession topowerof the tories under Lord But though the leader has fallen, the cause Nice 4-room ¢ ze, at 1014 arrotte Rentul Agency, 16th and Dodg = - -— — dth st. Tngquire of Mrs. Duggan, 8. W. co 2oth and Pacitic sts. 570 QTEAM hoated flats at 0 8 lith, Thos, I\ R all, il Paxton bloc! ™ TooR 1 4 M clairvoyant: naturaily [ not to be at a loss to find circumstances | Sulisbury, they have boen using every arti- | is notlost. It is o most just cause; and jus- Moo s | NV ONEY Toaned on furniture. horses, oto. gifted; tolls pust and futire, love troubles, [ which will appeal to the compassionate and | fico to discover the procise nature of Mr. | tico 1s immortal aud etevial, —_— Hawkeyo Inv.Co,3 Douglas bik,16 & Dodgo [ absent frionds, changes, travel, busines merciful side of our nature. Gladstone's new plan for home rule and the { Mr, Parnell was heard with attention both BOARDING. 2 i St M If Mr. Parnell is really fnnocent, and can | settlement of the Irish question in the prob- | in the British senate and all overthe civilized S0 © triumptantly prove himself to be so, ho may | able and near event of a general election world; becauso his voice was that of Irelaud, BUSINESS CHANCES. indeed thus vindicate his per: i sulting favorably to the liborals, Tho b t00 loni misgoverned and oppressed. now y future, o to Mrs, 8t N. 16th streot, i floor, W1 16¢ this page. " - ~ - ——— 1 but the vindication must hes sistent efforts made to force Gladstone *'to Is her cause so absolutely identified with moder Vi , _south front on }\[li ORT, palmist fogtune toller in the | the expense of his political sn For, he | show bis haud,’” or obtain, at least indirectly, | Mr. Parnell's fortunes that his aisgrace or Hauso K s nquirc of Kennedy & Bk | e ap orpurt | 2 LY DAY, Wiy from ho ! i | the leuder of a nation, by his very willing: | from tho leaders of the Irish party someclew | his retirement from political life, or oven his LI EEAYH M PERSONALS, : ; Ks: % Gartelyol, 46 Ohimbay ol 4306 BE LQeshn . 188 N, TTLUAY ness o appear guilty, has precpitated in | to Mr. Giadstone's next home rule scheme, | death, would so paralyzo hor voice, s injurs »oms each, Park PP = Madum Delzler, overGio § fath, | Arish affairs tho samo dissstrous conse- | wore woll known to all politicians. It was | her claims, that ihe peoplo of Great = M 162 quences as if he were the guilty and_dishon- | then, aud for obvious reasons, mostimpor- | Britain, so lately awakening 1o the oy~ | ored man Captain 0’Shea has beon endeavor- | tant ‘that this scheme, whilo i flxr\ oyant, trance [ASSAG ALE—An oftice practice worth #1,000 I\I ~ - - a year; can be doubled if (~I|¥ practice Is | == re op) n;r\unlfy to obtaln take Ile. ty watenfurnace, Fitohott, house first colwmn on this page, renting agents, 8. W. cor, 1ith and Howard s annio V. Warronl ono of the Targest un t Sport- ID3oPR08 3000 cush, or will exciango [ VTS, Nunnle V. Warred Quvorant tmnoe | fup 1o prove him bim to bo, Itwas unpar | should bo kopt & profoind seorat vy whe ieadt | thate. cacs thon minder Bty Toud clos = T —— ing Houses In Chicago, Good location and | cumbrance. Address B0 150x 06 LincolNeb. | medium, fous yoam n Onabn 110 N. Ton sg) | donable, considering the position ho held | ars on both sides. —And, Inasmach us the | what jastice, Bumanity iad St o don Fnu RENT-5 rooms, one floor, 17| long lease, Address D17, Beo, M470 1% o 45818 among a people so proverbially pure and s0 | “suggested” measures which ‘e the sub- | est political interests demand in favorof the strocl. S 1fahe NOR FATE oF Trade=ThoTe Frore ST T watchfully jealous of the sanclity of their | ject of the conversation at Hawarden were not | sistor island! FOT RENT—Attr Nuroh T iraoiass 11 | L g0y ograush r W Tioted) who Tivel 05y 1 T oliag ordehe VL R el DRESSMANG. homes, in'Mr. Pamell to coutinué his rela- | kept secret from SirWillam Harvcourt and Mr. | And will Irishmon and men of Irish race R o heuaarer, March 1 flvwisolaseate | & and somontaro. in Kurey cousty il | lnd oFolty proparty.” A’ rare chance for ono | Forragenetories topof At calummon fiveraoe, | tins with tho O"Sheas attor the Galway eleo. | John Morley.in 1iko manherare wo Justiied i | consont wa bure Tororon o or it a0 high school hill. 0. I, Davis ¢ write me, thoy Wil lparn somothing. 1o’ t1 wanting a good crowmery. Call onor address | £ Ligall pof/ “Pave: | on, together with bis suspiciousand mys. | believing that Mr. Pamell was expeeted, on | neath the carth that cause of Ireland. 5o on. BT e DAvaaes oy il dam, somathing . M. Hopewell, Tokumih, Neb. VW ORTIL'S tutlor sysiom tanght oz S W|i‘<ln|s;'uu(:|u':c\'nr .:Inw. SRS hl“(\l‘ldu,,tum(u!"\m such of lilf‘ v o it oo thusiastically upheld Ilul. yesterday! God 0 T2 elec -room house: stroot, Omab 8 Eaeb openluk for s Eacl s 1 . s 55 I This is a first count ou which the verdict of | as Mr. Justin McCarthy, Mr. Sexton, Mr. | knows, we lrish are clannish enough; and otk and 2 Do auire of = — Adress 1T, Ar Kutus Ravonne: NGAGENFNTA (0 a0 dgpssmaking tnfam: | Public opinion must be against him, Dillon and Mr. William O Brien of Mr, Glad- | this very clannishness, the devotion 10aname Gladataue. 00 Dougl . w02 Mot lies soliclied. Miss Sukly, 2010 Hurnoy st | =~ The second fault committed by him, in | stne’s intended measures. We consider | and a min, tho narrow 1ove of the tiibe and s i : ——ee—eeeees | TVORUA L OF qv,u.l.h.h,,,i.. Tivery and feed AlGIT16¢ regard, was his not making kuown w0 | that under the circumstances, and in w | the locality in preforence to the country and Al‘;:;\;[:l:::{ n:“; st column on this page, stable, feed store attached. This 1s well — i = the men who had a right to his espocially of the defects of the discussed | the nation, has been 100 often our bane in the i Deak ralthe ’;"um hoh oalg. o T e {uculml OHMIHI\tlll'hlrm-ll_m\;l doing n good PATENT SOLICITORS, confidence some good romson for | schome as after rovealed by the Irish leader, | past. It dashed all the hopes of our people B¢ o | T Ehrok HioEr il dox bispic And ta usiness. Mumau; itchett, roal estate | — YT I 1 A ——— tho silenco maintained by him aftr tho ver. | he fatled in porforming an’ essential duty to | and rendered useless all the slaughtors and OR 1|(‘| 'l'—sln;;“. room hous wm«:; house | on back. Rewurd if returned to 1612 Oulifo R ] LLLLE YT Lorrates, ete., see top of firogoumn on this page. | dict in the ;lll\l'or;:n nul: wumrm;dcre(:; and | his party nndu} n;}x Irish nuuuu’ 'l‘hulun:]- sacrifices made for religion and nationality and barn. 11218, 20th st. 433 17* | nia streot, 12514 TEL for Saly ¥ nt o get into o o e anryeesssher — | wore especially for not reafirming the as. sed schomo of solf-government for Ireland | for tho past two or three centuries, T YT e | ‘00t busincas? £ youdo, buy tho Conmer. T dtayemn and Tilors, 6 Miwes | surances given tho archbishop of Dublin Bhknown 0o lberal leader. 4nd bis chiol | | ITat bt coamnistias o ot s thing of tho ave. Tnquire SIS Dodg SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, | U4l atBroken Bow, Neb. —___8 | Washingion, . €. Gonsultation frea O Oy | When the divorce procéedings were first in- | colleagues, was of far move vital importanca | past, what has just happened in Trefd, & mow_brick houses on North Nineteenth - e ——— ey = F«l:u n/\u 1N'||1||ul' business, l"rnnl('.\‘m-‘[)ur, —_— — stituted, - t [reland than to Gireat Britain. r. Par- | well s in our own froe America, proves but, Tireot T Toonee sil msdoyer i pneteenth | Fop rates, ., seciop of frst ctumn on this page avid City, Nob. T 25 Omuha Real | FYALL o catal oo buttamg. . | O we———= | A learned co said “ xt 1 Stookbitiaes Maseior. earned juristonce said that “the next | nell was not, in any se 2, 80 whol thing tobeing right was to appear to be | clusively entrusted with ‘the vital 1s0 barn; only &8 per mont and ex- | too conclusively. Tho name of the man, not tate and Trust 0o, Koow iterests | that of the case or the country, 18 tho spoll our speakers conjure with, the will-o'-the- 0 | wisp which leads our countrymen astray and y in Wil Notlee Is horeby gived that the rogular an- | right.”’ If this betrue—and it is most cer- | of his nation and poople, that not one amons or writes for outalogues and Invosti- Jgate the merlts of the Swith Premlor ty po- facon e writer. Munifostly supe foaturos, . | be 8ol ¢} NT-2 10-100m_houses within f min- | bortant chi S ety &) niny , L nual meeving of the stockholders of the South it parties wil bo | BL\ea'Tand G pany wil be hotd at the of | COULF urely the worst thing concelvable | their representatives deserved to be led i OR RE b 1 for the causo of Ireland was that her ciosen | the secret of what Mr. Gladstono was pro- | land their country’s cause in quagmires froi wader 0 : " N ) I a0 '8 cause n quag n -~ JPORRENT-S 10croom ‘howses within emin- | BRCiiit o o 0s T, wm a dress First National Bank. folcanab, Nobo Aot e P i mool, Sob., o the | oud populariy idolized loader should bereally | paring 1o 4o oF ROL o o 1o fuliil e pancy | e thelr countryis o escape. PO ies alk of he v O F Davis | VIO ma i s e "R {0y or tho month, By rdor of the bount - of | Lunocent of the oo sin most abhorrent to | and satisty tho just elaims of Txishmen, FHad | © We must loarn to ove Teland for hor own — —— - TR | - — —— JALOON—The Lest openinz in Nebraska, | dlreetors. . O. Piinupes, Seoretary, Lrshmen next to falthlossness to God, whiie | his most trustworthy colleagues beon sake, not for the sake of the men who r OR RENT—Four0 and -room flats with HAIR GOODS—WIGS, ETG DA ddress 1. A. Kufus, Ravenna, Neb. It B | Lincoli, Nevraska, February 3 11, allowing himsell deliberately © bo pro | judged worthy of his conti iad treated | sont’or misropresent her. Weo must be do- ay ot water, wte.: puved sreets toar | M4 ol 8, ETO, | agent. ¥-5-d-80-t | claimed or to be beld guilty of it. with the regard shown by Mr. Gludstone to | voted to the cause through good repute and s Thta iy tgent R ‘;?'Ln:"mm Forrates, ele., sectop of first column on this page. NOR BA LE—Furuisure and 10880 of 4-room | Sy Under whichevor o hoso two aspects we | Harcourt and Murl:{.l how different would | evil repute, through and 11l fortune, be- sh RET 11ne el 500ds T west: bair dressias. hotel in fine looat AD average business viow the case of Mr. Parnell, we are com- | the condition of the | party now be! and | cause wo bolieve it to be a causo tuted never wiga. switchos anis ik Chije sre s | o488 day. Good chanee. lioat musons for 442 Boo bullding: B T iR Ak - jeo,, Beat, rausous for P Dolod fo say thatc bus batravol ‘s weal | how hopeful irishmen overywhoro coild Tool | 1o bo lot. pon ik swijcbon banis, haie i ug. W5, Cooper, Moreiau blook, Counols P uess of which L was not suspocted, grlovous | of seoing tho Parnell incident elosed without | It depends on us, on Trishmen fn tho thrés MEDICAL. ODposite bostoicer 111 b. 184 sts O, sy | IS Ta. M 1410 fuoral rallty, oo ho ous haud und wwootul | duaster tothelr causa! Thoroooull navo | kin cdoms, and, on Tishmen hero aud whor- For rates, ete., e e—— | - T T .= c on the other. Bo n noneed of such a manifesto as thatso | ever the Kuglish langungois spoken, to pro- “‘"T:g‘;; : fw|!u}m/€r:lnnhfl»ur’;ml’lh‘t»d.k COSTUMES, PAWN BROKERS. < mnuh r:h".ilv.l:‘llmgb':.l;hf down of tmlmnln guflduul{lxpmu upon the nation and the ens | vent the causo of Ireland frowm beiug a lost NET l.:.:‘-lk‘:‘.“.:li.,é} ipeiro tharmat, bt | SIS TUMES | Forvoi ey s top o Ak et o T g R ST S don shiaft and tho In-vush of the mud waters on | tire Irish raco all over tho world as that is- | causo. Tho man who shall be ohosel to suo- adios,810 1 duily . eto., seetop o atumn on this page. # poarkish cablnet baths. - tho *‘Cily of Parls bas loft the Irishcause | sued In the last days of - Nove ay ov'ings | Torrotes, e, sestop of Are ; T - ALE 10 10." D, Bichi s rooms 18 & #20,fes b1 "”;‘ ADIES und gentlomen oan Fent masquor e naciie ioane, money o givmouds and forSA 1+ | coed Mr. Parnell, will bo the lawful repre- waltohes jeweiry, ete, s © cor. Faz) ade sults at 62 N, 1ith st (RN v or. Farnam & 11th 1 Mgy holpless and adrift in mid-occan. The lead | ber. The mombers of the scutative of the cause, and bear the fag ..‘:AMNS,\OMMA. ! ersin parliament and tho Irish people at | parltamentary party made acquai around which all shoutd rally, who deserve o~ 4 Sobpian home and abroad have, by this sad blunder- | with the nature of Mr, Gladstone's proposals, | the nane of Irishmens