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12 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE . THURSDAY, 5, 1892—-TWELVE PAGES ) TNES (O Y OUESTINN | straw natinsteaa of tho yachting or tenms | 0 ;l) 1 ( 1 0[ R E the good Iand of hope ns well as tho swallow . BOTH SIDES OF THE QUESTION | &2 ? e | GO0D REPUBLICAN DOCTRINE | diteitindor e b s eravat for town wear and the windeor ore a land a rows abou h — for outing wear areghe distinctly popularand workingman social and political conditions - < < appropriate neckwear of summer timo. i more favorablo than are found elsowhere, if Statements Made by the Parties Involved in haudkerchiefs are coming finer and | A Volume of Golden Words of Wisdom by | e can preserve aiso more favorablo indus which tonds to reduce the article 1n trial conditions we shail secure the hichest p man Admimnistrator’s Sale . smaller, o : ¢ " 4 the Recent Trouble in Wyoming, bulk, €0 that it does not bulge in pocket as President Harrison, nrx'vf‘rqm of our working class Great was its wont, while the price remains tha —_— cheering.] What, after all, Is the best evi- i donce of a nation’s prosperit nnll the best \ EACH DEFENDS ITS OWN ACTIONS ular and straightforward design, devoic ot —_— ( an wo hmk for ('nnh'mmvnl if the workman filagren, manly and _athlotic looking, The 1 o Citizens of Sherldan County Declare They Iatest phase of walstbelt material is Russia | Discourses on the Live Issues of the Day his dai leather, and they come comparatively bigh, e able to supply his daily necossities by toil, but is not able in tho vigor of up a store against ola age! A Views on Our Na- youth to O momters | . Tho waistcoat fn washiblo mateia, single et X T contition of (loze that, Compls Lo {aborer ITas now been going on for two weeks and every day more and more Alle Juries of Ruy and doublo breasted, tue latter following the t H » o contemplate want, as an incident of sick U N ustice, trend ¢ he double bLreasted re 1 tries Must Ile Protected, 088 Or V. one end 0 sociu X o ) - S X ] o q fa il | ‘1“".”’.'.‘ tavin '.‘n"1’11 . ",:,:Ai“":l'“"',?x A E:‘,v:,'f.,:,‘“‘"’_'\',‘,‘;,y;;u 1o that tends to social | jpjterest is I)ng Ll‘\Ln, go great is the throng at times that it is almost summer town wea plnge in the impossible to wait upon the customers ]n-n[wr]\' Thousands of bar- Bio Honx, Wyo., April 27.—To the Edit ategory When Benjamin Harrison was nominated A very gracefan allusion is made of Tne Ber: Will you publish the follow- than for several seasons pas A for the presidency in 1855 the country kuew '.Wf:‘,"'('i‘ s visit [rox Omaha ;\n ;\L\\' 1 last, L ] ] & f I } Thero are now In infinito varlety ne Aim as an Ab1e Iawwser efficiont legislator | 14 b the courso of his remarks he sai - s have @ Myre L & . ing LHIMES SU1LObIG oqURILY Tor. TowA BEd o him un an ablo Iuwyer, an_efclont logislatar | M e Copin st Rmiis, 1o ey | @S have been given out so fat and there are thousands left. At no We, the unders! a4, citizens of Big Horn, | wenr A now s ting cloth is in an effect | s 1 soldier t remained for hilm ; } thing for every bady. The theory of our t. . O I y 1 1 ] I l l I . Sheridan county, Wyo., feeling that tho | in design of heaviness, although the fabr ish himself as once of the most fluent, | government is largo Individual hberty. Itis | flMe ahe ~heckered career ave suc ) v haro 3 e R A, ,‘\,’fl..“‘,:“v; county of | is cxceedingly Iight In weight, especia JUSTPUCLIVO And sugeestive orators that the | that we shall take out of tho wav all logisia 1 kil o M career” h A il IIHIHLH\(, argains been 1son fs @ blot on tho fair famo of our | ddaptable to botih uses. To these soft-bo- | country has produced. Tnthe campaien of 1883 | tve obstructions torthe free aod honost pur- Tatacl {34 . e line ) gy o R o v o on no e fams of out | ol o sl Gl AN CULS | Bruntin Horeion doveioped o ok | JALOL 0 e IndustHor Liatohc offered in the clothing line. Competition is impossible liviaual shall 1n hi lace have tho best s neither cost : ¢ what tho peoplo of donsen counts | "y o ogieale contonod that i | 4510 ROt and wnat s sull wore semarke | chince, pussiuie' o devciop e hishost s | price or quality is taken into consideration, but everything from a collar liavo boon slandered and vilified by the pard | warm woather n sun umbrella is an Impe ablo was that aithough during the campaign | perity mlnm.mr and his family ing: o wenlthy stockmen ¢ o 0 necessity, and thera was no reasor of 1858 ho often delivered as many as four or | “Some functions are loaged with our gov- 3 o, ~ L o ol oy (A ¥ e R ko beoaD Lo Yoty SLEGLINSE STUES | 1V Atieuld iee DeruY -+ Kool wpksavance o often delivered us many us fou OF | ernmnt. | 1t must ptovids feurrents formo | DUtton to a Dress Suit comes under the administrator’s knife and the ain sila. Tho latter saves one's clothies | of 1s0 of our veople, for 1 believe the time has Resolved, That we feol it to bo a duty wo | rain umbreila, The latter saves on loth of citizons, reprosouting every occupation | gopa Hod owe to our no o onrsa ves to pube | from & wetting and one's self from a cold, but _ ; y when we will b coutent oS are he core g toour nelghbors and oursojvos 1o pub- | IO b WeLbE O S D by _sun. | and intorost, nnd_during his tours of 1800 | {0 return ‘o the' ola system of an | PTICCS are cut to the core horrence of the outrages perpetrated by the | stroke, and one on promonade is kept infin- | and 1501 often spoko eight or teu times a 1“.~‘nn“o{ money by stato ‘lvu ‘I“' But ( will ,)., gang of wurderous miscreants who, fed by | o]y cooler on the warmest day of tie yoar. | day henever gave the opposition a singlo [ Not discuss questions. 1 only desire to say 10 f - ~ C ” Q Lired nssnesin like Canton nnd Hesss, have | V0¥ €000 g b BeSALeY . AL h gt this—which is common ground upon which C Ior z5c¢ ollars. Thero is o movement afoot for greater in- [ opportunity to assail him and never mado a fons five specene a dag to visiting dele WILhout 1w or warkant proseribed ani mur- we can all stand—that whatever mouey the . = . dered our citizens and burned their homes. sistancy upen the etiquoetto of glove wearing. | glip of tho tonguo that his opponents could | governmer " 1 ol, m 15 N 1 - ~ C Q T you I Temna L Bu b IReHRY hesg A1) D eoiTasy v B LIaL SoUliLIe AU T |-||{|"ul\'\nlnp{«‘nl with Lhn\'i‘uwnhunpl\‘inb: 2000 money. STGHRB et C tor d5¢ UIIS. oged Tnw hrekers or rustiers have never at- [ woars tho evening shado of zloves at danc- | ¥ L J A s s % i A tempted the tife of a stockman, except in self |y 0 graies, and the liko whoro tho ladies are | tho public with all his public utttersnces in P Ihlnl\c an idea that evory dollar we 1ssue 25 s 1 0 rr. defeice, despite the groatest of provoeations: |15l dress: buu an edict has gone forth to | conventent book form Mr. Charles Hedges | S10uld bo as good as any dollar we issue, for, C IOl SWE 1 fter the coward! my countrymey enever wo have any s o s | tho effect that_evening ploves hero us in [ has compiled and fssued thom In 010 KANAY | monat paper o cmios et ot (st e rara | Pranco at tho opora, theator, or wherovor | o B e A e N aeootos of Bor. " baver or col : 50c¢ for $1.50 Hats fho tourtey withont | one goes whoro Indies are, oven upon an | YONTD UNGEE the titlo of “Shcaches B Ses ;[;{jlfi;”'wm;; LY ML R c tor $1.5 ats, lestati AL that tho citizens demanded | evening call, as has been custowary for some | Jdmin Harvison, Twenty-third President of Al 0 ono 8o _tnuoh as the labor. the United Statos; A Com Colloction of | ing mun uud the farmer require S jsties be done and the aw take is L ot a full value B r o e Tt Thila bo Hhit contuiot of awbronkors | Ume past in Parls, s His Public Addressos from February, 1588, | dollar of permanent valuo the year around." 95¢ or .‘5._,) & ats. Lord Coleridgo writes: “Send mo fitteen | 10 Fobroary, 1802, Curonologically ¢ Iassiticd, | [Cheers.| and thicves, would tho stockmen inforn us heers. | 350 1 A e, Embracing All His Campaign Speeches, Lot- The following reference is made to the -~ c 1 x (0 A -l ST . Imporinl Wit 11 tor of Acceptance, Innugural Addrosses aud [ president's visivto'Tur Bex ouilding aud his o) Ol ¢ Shirt aists. W few months i ughter of two of Ui ot to Kill oth how a lnw-abiding citizen should net? ViRt We denos the conduct of Governor | dozen Cook’s Extra Dry Barber, who has proven by s actign that | tried it whilo boro and find it superior. the Numerons pscohce: Dellverer Doring | rido ovor tho olty 5 first, by his orders to the militia companies of Chleapornd tiis WoRIl's Talr. His Several Tours: Also [ixtracts from His [ “On concludiug the formal reception the ‘ 1 s3irta (Wilson Bros.y Dol A TIEATO 6 WeuK ok TO hIS T | wWorlo e e e rn o, bolng o | MosaBgos to Congross: president and his party becamo the gucsts or D Ut ke vusion, Instructing the oflicers to oboy 1o b ] Ll 8 “Itis due to the people,” remarks tho com- | of Edward Rosowater, editor and proprietor D) orders’suve from Cheyenne, and to guard | completo and concise "1>'_~'»vl“l’,‘ ;_‘*j I'I’““"‘"“‘ piler in his vreface, “that the largest oppor- | of Tne OsMana Dany Bee, and after in- thelrarmai s fntenaing fo loave tho eivil | world's fairs trom tho Crystal Palace, London. |ty b given them L observe the char- | sbecting the editorial rooms, the prosidont Fenatioud condition and an eray pray. Seeo | 1891 to the World's Columbiun Exposition in | getor of their public servants, to come futo | held a recoption in the rotunda of Tur Bre ondly, for atlowinz this armed foree jse | Chieago, 1803 With explanatory tables and | touch with their duily thoughts and to know | building. This was followed by a ride over the boundaries of the state fn direct violation [ maps. Pablished by The Anabozue Publish- | them as they are—not when prepured for |\n. -‘\', escorted by the reception commitcee, of th to constitution (article xix, section any, Chicago, bound neatly in eloth, | special occusions, but day after day and all | As the cortege passed the high echool , ) 2 . D L o e | e i eviowon | tha o LT ierounds 20,000 ehiliren and. aduits Enve tho 5 All we have left of the unlaundered dress, linen bosom, reinforced portand maintain, Words cunnot measu LA b o b The specches are proceded by a short but | presidenta most patriotic greoting.” roi P P S g P $ e ettt o SILG H52 U | o notico so oxhaustive . work s the | i Eh ORI R G s T % Nt and back, Wamsutta and New York M]Il:, muslin, goud value at A . ) d n - briefly reantto his auty | ot 1 te prosi- | 80c. The assortment of sizes is not complete, of his numer- Souvenir,” which has The opening speech is the notable one de- | allude to many of the best thing: n club, | deutsaid during tho deliv and u traltor to the people Resolved. Thit we have no sympathy with | heon compilod with so much care by a | liveredat the banquot of the Michix thieves, but we desire to see them punishod i FPebruary 22, 1558, On this oceasion Presi- | €us addresses, he said so many, but the by due process of law und fn courts estab- | former resident of Omaha, *John D. | 4oyt Harrison responded to rhe sentinen reader will ve ible to formsome ided of their A/ M . ) [ =ty e O R A T L L s general informati antee of the constitution that the state shall [ Wishes to become still better acquainted Z 4 e e - S n Dunished T our courts is fulse in eaeh | comparison and for general information BV6. & PapAbIEAR Tori Sf povernmbtyis | WIGHTHOBIoqtenos/aul Wisa6e: 5¢. Evasitont ) L= and every particular. ST Resolvel, That wo heartily endorse the | the work is ama, niy and foar.ess stand taken by the Buf- [ push and energy of a city t nificent |-»11<-_x of tho | ayecuted only when the majority in the | Harrison as evinced in his speoches ho can- is the won- | states are allowed to vote and have their bal | Not do bettor tha to send to the publishers, falo Tulictin and the Choyenne der of the worl < SN el pI & 25.00 MEN IT1 T $14.50 o v By or U R iots countea.” l“mw;l\ States Book company, 142 to 150 "'J' ‘I 4L b SII b I\ 5 'D E oG e E R e S L 3 et His spoech attracted widospread attention orth street, New York, and obtain a copy [ it i fotlowTnz pupers Tor bubtls | 1n its compilation oxponso has_ 1ot | ay'the thns ud is consideren ome of his sroat. | of M Hodges ablo compilation. $20.00 MEN’S SUITS A'T $12.00. of its | est. Oueexpression used by him on this oc- —_—— ]w e, tho Buffulo Bulletin, the Chey- | been thought of, and the richnes y i enne Leader, the Denver Time ¢ R ¥ 3 % 5 i ¢ casion, namely, am a dead statesman, but > E " I \ BEE, tho Chieago Nows, the Chi illustrations of the World’s fair build- | 2 iving nud rejuvenatea ropublican.” wont JOHN FISKE'S GREAT WORK. 18 OJ MID 'S SUITS rl1 10 00 Lho Now Yorld sunand also thata copy U6 | ings, cuts of the men and women whoaro | broadeust over the land and becamo one of | The Discovery of Amerien and Conguest of it 2 2 A . . registered mal 19 27 dirceting to u successtul issuo what bids | the kovnotes of tho campaign, Mexico and Peru, L 5 . 2 ) JStaned by W 15 duckson, 1N, I{rvl)l;mm;. fair to bo the groatest exposition of an- | famous et Sxica | The publication of such a valuablo and in There are a few of the $10, $12 and $18 suits that we have been B il ki bloci it ESCAERSE o st 1w s Smamea oy 0 oo | B L e 20 B0 B0 iand 5O BORINEL T fgoinigivery: Tssiiaint fave James K. Reece, Charles H. Oser, R of ie colossal business blocks tha wadon DY RCLEbILL : V11B0MeRAGCO cient America . s Pare P st Datimiton, We 3. Kot & W, Custis; W. | ctand as rmonoments to the enterprise of | 1oL Irach Detrolt. from tho direction of | una the Spanish Conauest,” by John Fiske bound to be sold before many days. N A. Spear, J. M. Cover, M. R. Enos, C..J. Aot 1 Taonely ) T aiving suvenated | 1S 8 hteravy event of no little moment. Tho T White, A. M. Darlington, W. H. Goodill, AL S L U gl Gl s i G U B carance jus v, 0a the eve of the housands o Ot ) & a 1. Stocks, Powell, C. F. Jackson, I, | the “Chicago gait,” as the rush and | republican. I havo the pleasure, for the fippearance just now, o the eve of the quad- t t1101 111 (] ains at H. Gerdel, Thomas Moorey, John 11, Moone first time in my life, of nddressing an audi- | rennial celebration of the discovery of Airer- R. A. Martin, I, J. Main, R. M. Hays, J White, W. M. Skinuer, I bustle of the great city by the inland sea | ence of Michigan republicans. Your invita- | jea b Curistopher Columbus, of any book Cato, J ) . . o s been doscribe tions in’ the have been frequent and | bearing on the ct by @ oy 5 W Burgess, Jon | has been deseribed. a earing on the subject by almost any author (\ D voruBIdee Goon s e booik Hinb Ebeon atrangod upon 2 kent, but I have always folt” that vou | of average abulity, would be welcoia - i oo, B Culvr, 1 5\11.‘” borea W, Toiton, | Tho book s beon arranged upon a | L ow'o do You Nork: tht we- comd | oomme fonmr i posoab o Seicomal bt . Read, by Ty Meicos, W 1 1 (\""’I' . | most comprehensive plan, the object of | trust tho stalwart republicans of this mag- | gifted historical writer as Jobn [iske its ( ) l ad, P, L. ) ads, Georgo § D nificent state to hold this key of tho lukes T ok is K W Peterson: W. 1€, Lowis, Honer"§° | the publisher being to give a complex silcent, statoo | suceess is issured. This stuncadons wor | Croghan, . W. Nottingham, Cooghs 5 : bo seen in Chicago | *Eaiust all comers no hureied preparation, but, as e B S e o ki rosu mo of what may be seen in Chicago u not here tonight in tho cxpectation | the author informs us, is tae dutcome of two SHERIDAN, s3.—Willlam Brown, of lawfal | 1" 1503, and at the same time givo the | tha :Hlym(n‘!x l:r\:“v’}:.n:;;ii‘.;“!) Yo' Ly ‘uu\' :}r— lines of stu 1"- pursuad, with moro or less in- 2o, being fi 5 according, e | information in & compact form, so that | Bestion, or e nto greater eara- | terruption from other studies, for about age, being first duly sworn according to law, estness that zoal and interest in republican | tnirt SlG deposes and suys that heis personally ac. | the work may be a valuable adjunct to Y o8t 1n 1 years, The result is the litc quainted with tho signers of the above named : 2 which vour presenco hero toulght | the world is er 1 nlo, e ure of tiched with 4 history of the brars reading 1 s use- I am here rather to bo | discovery of America, the like resolutions; that all of said persons are bo the library and reading room. Its u ) discovery of America, the like of which the fido residents of Shoridun county, Wyoming, | ulness will not end with tho closo of | heibed .“)“,L“(”f Lo batho my soul n this hleh | worid b s nover scen boforo. It is compro- & q 3 ercantilo T e of patt in _republi- | peasive, scholarly and at the same o tas- e "L:.'f.“.'}ff.‘.‘n’,[‘.‘,“'flsgfl'\’,‘,',’f;,:‘;\‘l;“"z the exposition, but on the contrary will | canism [applnuse] by sponding o it sen. | cinatiag disorton. upon. & aoim. set forth aro tru » and gonurne, 0 grow iu value with yours, for it is the [ son in the presence of those Who loved aad | study of which should bto regarded by all Wittiam Browy., | most perfeet compendium yot issued of I.‘:"':S{;‘I"j‘m“‘"“p“‘;’“"‘""}‘l‘,'l““'x‘i romwell of the | true Americans as a delightiul du - — paubseribad ta oy prosenco and sworn t0 | an ovent which eannot fail to have an | Tromendous appiausc) Tho Discovery of Amer i O AT D B9 i luence for many decades to come upon <Tho sentiment which has baon assizned | was a gradunl process.” accordiug ~ _ Justice of the Peace. Al dines of art, literature and com- | fre und cqual baliot, the ‘only guarantee of | “as the discovery of a vair of vast c C From the Cattiemen, merce. As Mr, Jon 's in the iutro- | the naticn’s ity and perpetuity’—is ono | does not take placo within a single year. A vors strong offort 15 being madoto | duction to tho work: “As an cducator | that was supported with u uoldness of utter. | Whon wo sponks of Amoricn us discoverad 1n ;?cumf: Lkvllf({ of .|‘ ,,I»I.\l‘mn av the bhands | this event will leave its impress upon | any leader, by Zachariah Chandler always | umbus la on two or islands of congress which will putan end to cattle | succeeding ;!mmr.\uu\:‘\ml bear fruit in | an crywkere, [Applause]. of the Indios, a outline a\7 rustlingin Wyomlag. The bollof prevails | g renlms of human thought, ingenuity | “A% renublicans wo are fortunate, as has | map of eslend sphere A1 i feasral (oon ol eany oIy oal ibTn gl ght, ing ¥ 1 been suggested, in the fact that therd is noth- | from Labrador and Alaska to Cape Horn | L L e ool I diprozrons U8 fng in the nistory of our party, nothing m | suddenly sprang into cxistonceiiko Pailuy i i s Do i a In addition to its complete epitome of | the priacipies we advocate, to make it impos m the forehiead of Zous minds of h ver, wppear to bo within | LG R done, is doing and will he | $iDI0 for us to gather and ' to celebrate the | Buropean men. Yet pioplo Derpe and stato authorities only have 05 B0 il birthday of any American who honored or | Using arguments which havoe neither ~ control. Tho following letter upon tho sub. | done when the faie opens, it comes to | efended his country. . [Cheers. nor meaning suve npon the tacit assumption 0 i"vlnf fll\v) .\\.\ oming d\lhlx u}nw-, frl(rm well | the general public at a most opportune 4 :‘\\i‘(‘uul-l Gvon \nun:l\\.!h nu.vlrlulnmr'r.lnn :l'un .«uu:vtln;v- ox other AomAEIGHTRD L of _\ tnown Nebraskans, witl bo read with | i i il ‘ A viends in celebrating the birthday of St. | thing must have Happeued. Tuis gross fal- ' special interest, in View of the fact that it g | 110 b brings Deforo tho. American | jaekson, beeauso wo- enter into fellawship | lacy lies ut the bottom of he tradition, which o bo laid beforo tho War department, and | people the forces that are actively at | with him when we read the story of how, by | has caused so many foolish things to be sud = = = will undoubtedly bo read uy tho president: | work to make tho exposition « success | proclaiation, ho [ Gl Il it g thogkllay matluoy dniorichsiy bl DR. J. B. McGREW, | P Ay, April 2 o ion, C. 1. Mander- | o & 5 i <l ovar o | South Carolina. [Applause. cius. operly rogarded, the discovery o 25 : J Y AR TR S 5 son, United States senator, Washington, D, | WOrthy of a nation that in a little overa | ™y could weet, with thein to celebrate | Amorica was nota singls event, but a vary | Specially Adapted fcrUsPln Hard Water. THE SPECIALIST, Soldiers inth: Rogu'ar Arin ) C., Dear Sir: We, the undersigned, well | century has, from nothing, builded the | the virthday of Thomas Jeffer because | @iadual process, It was uot like a case of Is unsurpassed mthe treatment of all fo { Sailors, Se d N i knowing that you are thoroughly acquainted | mighticst ropublic of carth, It not only | there is nonoto m tho imwortal declaration | special creation, for iv was ‘a case of cvolu- PRIVATL DISEASES, und all disorders | AT SQU0TS, Seamen ana Nlar- with western interosts, and presuming upon | o % or i o constitution of ouv country that s | ton, and tho vovaze of 11602 was simpty to | BUSKY DIAMOND TAR SOARR. | vt namnhool, vyenrs | tnes in the United States N. ;(mrlm-ln km:)wn‘kum Senso of justice and ‘-‘5“‘»“' ull pd "urmll type illustrationsand | gyt of barmony with repubiicanism. | most decisive and epoch-mavking inciacnt in 8 fiex i R ol (eI | e (e L e dLas VAT air dealing. bog leave to submit the follow- | descriptions of the principal buildings | ICheers.] But our avmocratic frionds ave | that evolution.’ p H H b e R uce the War o Rebelli I d g ! = nended Uy the press, and endorsed in tho | SEiece the War of the Rebellion of previous world’s fairs and all the | URde atigns,ilheyib ale \e Eventtal Sisteenth Century. strongest termis by the peoplo for fale treat- ng facts t6 you SRR 105 Taive it LES | Undor limitutions. ‘Thoy havea short calondas o i For Farmers, Miners and Mechanics. / . An appeal to the United States having build 5 ST of sensc and they must omit from the history poth 7 \ Cures mentand houest professionat advice, The | who have been discharged from been mado by some of the citizens of the | buildings of the present World’s Colum- | of thoso whose numes are ou their calendar [ Ir this work 1s deiightfully told the | gy oo wrosae QU0 00 Bume, Fte. | P08t powerlal remedies Known to modern |05 o town of Tuffalo, Wro, during this woelc on | bian 12xposition, together with portraits | the best achiovements of their lives, I do | ey of all ho voyuyos of discovery made 4 AT ) ) » solence for e successtul troatment of the | L :’1 service on account. of dis- hohalf of 1bo ac-caliod vrastise lemencr tor | oo aposiulon, t lt e R R e Tl R ull Sorts of daring adventurers who w A Delightful Shamroo. o lowin discases: abilities incurred therein while @ heariug, wo kindly ask of you to hoar the | *10 biographical —sketches —of its | 180 5 dluings mo of the boulder in- the | 164 to emulato the examplo of Columbus GONORRMOUA-Immedintoroliof. Acam- | "5 00 S0 B ey vy aro story of the mon who pursuo the cattle in- | officers and chiefs of departments, | stream of progress impeding aud resisting its | £om John Cabot down. Tne rapid accumu- o I 0ROl BN ES LIS fig gusity and aro tho boavy and honesttax- | but it tells “How to Roach the | onward flow aud moving only by tho forco | lation of geowraphical fuets i tho sixteonth MANHOOD HESTORED GLEET-0n¢ of tho most_complete and sue- ] payers and law abiaing eitizens of that por- | @0 9 i, RAB DL i that it resists,” ce eoms to have caused great perplexi- *SANATIVO. cossful treatients for zieet and a | annoyi 2 73 D, 77 1 poyors ozd law ablolng aitis T ke AT T O e |t o o nsrploalk wendaT it | il B s | F it led o Pension g Wo bave been beset and troubled con- | £0's parks and boulevards, its pluces o | speech the presidont pays following elo- | Lhe Cabots by writers in tha miudlo of the Writteh Guaranteo | it I Fesnichare L voIMerILe } tiually by s vielous and cunning & sct of | mmuscment, the wholesalo and jobbing | 4iient tribulo 1o ho potency of public” opin- | {IXIeeth contury have sorved ouiy to’ con- e el N el o . i S T SR RO T by tho wholosule and jobblng. f 35 se he minds of later historians. i e ey AT without puln. cil- | at the same rates and under the : disgraced o community, Tho operations of | 10terests, its railroad facilitic , und in “There is vast pawer in a protest. Pablic Separs n\-'xh.q-n-n are dovoled 1o 1ho con SVBHTLIE™NG dantmont for tiis toriilo | same conditions as parsons ren- ) these outlaws have becomo so bold and daw- | general is the most complete guide book | opinion is the most votnt monaren tins | QUSE of Mexico, an cluborate description of ot bood disease Tias ever buen more suceesstil 1 qonin o the sams service during ) aging U our intorosts that. furthor forvoar- | o the city that stands ut the edge of | WOFId knows today. Czars tremolo in 1is | Bucient i its conquest, aud tho life hoo, Nervous wor i stronger endorsements. n the 1ehi | & g the sams se | ance roally ceased to bo a virtue, und woula | ©. ) g presonce; and we may bring to bear upon | 80d times of the noble priest and celebrated oss ¢ power'or fthe { OF udorn sclenca this dlsenso Is nositvoly (52 Pz, - of the Rebellion t uctually amount to submitting o this lawl Lako Michigan. this question a public sextiment, by bold and | M3toran, Lus Cusus., enerallvolOruinl in S8 UKL LR ARG ISVETY (HACD QUIROION B ngly, 4 i ) glemort, W aro, und always have boen, a [ Do you want one of these books? A | fearless denunciation of jt, that will do | I 1o lst chapter Mr. Fisko sums up tho | s (it 5%, SUULLY | LGS MANESOD, und ambition, nervans- | exzept that they ars not entitlel aw abiding, heavy tax paying and an over | fow minutes’ work will secur o | Ereat deal it. Why, my | Whole story with a mustorly raviow of the | SEGEEN: SAMN O sl Tich wltimately | yess,-timidivy. despondeney and all wekn H S patient oloment. up thoro, The course of | [0V Winutes’ wor i will ssouro one "“" countrymen, do we maot now and then with | WOrK of tiwo conturics from 142 and the | e fuiin v i S it W disorders of youth of munhovd, Ieliof | UnAer the new law or act of Justico has for ton yoars past beon slow ana | YOu. Send to TIrz OMAILA BEE ono sub- | these Irish-Americans and 1ift our voicos in | fedder who has attentively followed tho | wconsenlent oy 1o carfrin the veit Bk, Juce | gltatued at ond hot|esne 2T/ 800, | 80 uncertain, owing to the composition or tho | seriber to THr WEEKLY BER at $1 denunciation of tho wrongs wiich England | 2uthor - fluds dimeute 1o decido | LAlon guaranted 1o cura’or refund the | SKIN DISLASES, and all (iseasos of the | 501 persons are also entitled Juries, that in spito of the honost efforts of f il e | 15 perpetrating upon Ireland? | Applause. whichi he admives tho most the marvelous | mioney. St by il ¢ alilroes, (Olrcitinpiree <8 | gtOmMIAN, RIGAL Sl ixer, deldhoy s SundEbigdor 4 and ono will be sent to you by mail. The ! b senius of tho f z i A re ted successtully with the gzreatest | ¢ 5 pension whether discharged he presiding judges, justico iu nearly all R you by:motl, JWh o not eloct nny membors of - Duriia- | KOnius of tho man s a fuscinating writer o | W piai cuvelope Menion iy ens, i siiceessrilly with tho g | t> pension theg ) chrs miscarried, book sells for $1.00, but Tue 131K has s ment, but tho voice of free America protest- | Dis urun:-:wl 1‘ s¢ .ulu ‘ml\\ Almllru ndustry MADAID CHEMICAL CO. Diranch Office for V', 8. A A L PRUICR RS FOrLUCHD. 2 BUA AT . | from the servi on aczount of Tho repeated consure of juries by the | eurcd n lurge number of copies, enubl Wz ajzuinst thoeso centuries of wronzs has | @8 8 faithful chronicler of the carly uistory 58 Denborn Strect, CHICAGO, 1L, ‘ ; Nty lity or . X pir- arge number of copies, ennbling | 108 ux 23 hus ! ) - 1 Biros L Sl and Earaam Su., Om dizability or by reason of expir 4 udgos had 1o othoreffeat than to make thoso | 4111 S T OF ! liberal offes | DA & wost potent influorco in creating, stim- | O 0U1 country ; Kie & SOB BALE DIOMARLA, NED,) DY = ) ¢ 24 (o A tawless follows and adventurers moro ao, | 10 1 ors to mako this lboral offer, | yigting and sustaining the liberal poitey of | | Tho Work 15 illustrated with a steol pov- | Jube & Lo, Cot1RtE BOURSTE o0 BYRDCak SRIMLBLC BEENI09)) Ay fants and thoy oponly boast and boastod that | 1t is the best thing in this lino evor of- | William E. Gladstono and_bis associatos. | it of the author, veproductions of ol § il "Siatsr ‘Gounett hinrs 14 whils in the service and lina a0 conviction could bo had. Intimidation on | forod and you are suro to be please Great applause.] Canaot we do as much s, sovoral modern maps, facsimlles and of duty, they incurprsd any, tholr purt has beon resortod to, diro threats [ o5 BH YO8 EUFO 1C “’1 800, | iR R R R (LAt AR other’onzraviugs, Puvlisied by Houehion, ) SRy g e have been mado o the best citizens of that ou can havo the paper book sent | gur appeal to these Irish-American citizens | Milllin & Co,, Boston; price, two vol +00, wound injury oy discas whicl scction against 1ifs and property, and a | to your address or the hook alono and the | who appenl to us in behall of their ovpressed | — SOELNE reigu of terror had beon inaugurated. Wo | punoer 5 o fellow-countrymen to rally with vs o this ] () s still disables them for mannal T (AR sugal paper to some other person, A | ‘Q. i d you lotters with skulls and eross- | P41 0 ® crusado ngaiust election frauds and intimida- \ i} N o Wt o b s o foavs | - Addross on 1n tha Cowstey THal they buve wada thots HEUMATISM A vy HIDS | labor., wder povalty of death, 1s it to be won THE BEE PURLISHING CO., ownt [Applauso,| 3 TE , y gered at then thut brave, resolute and de Oimnha: Nab, Aadressing the delegates of the Marquetto T_H_R‘("E YEARS. [ ARE STRICTLY Widows and Children tormived American citizens assert their man- aha, Neb. o of Chicago, wbo had called upon tim - to o : p ; RsT CLAs® bood and FigUts o property aud dofend them T sent i seb of congratulatory resolutions ter suffering untold agonies three s Da ANDAMONG of persons rendering servics in s best thoy can. Rallroad Statistios, anopted by tho clubon his nomination for | years from Rheumatism, Laving had : . Ty 1 3 A { atism, I A Fl nn-nwma. the regular arm and navy Theso rustlons by spocious pleas poso ns in- | According 1o a revent report of the | tho prosidency, Gonoral Hurr FEa, AR AMRRIDMA ARG Dl e farpty, o, Sy Fi I the g y Jured matl farmors, Thoy ars not farmors | w 4oy L0 &, recont report of tho | {04 K GG Wha sorved du. 1 oimg of, 3 desidog HEW YORK,"LONDGHDERRY AND GLASDOW. Since the War are wnd unything they hssortto tho coutrary is [ oo FlvS fiier Hisenbubnwesen, 2, e e i totake Swifts Specific. Eight bottles Evory Saturdey Sence te ar are e absolutely false, Tho country up there be. | ©NUre length of ull the vailvonds of the “Itwas no sordid impulse, no hopa of NEW YORK, GIBRALTER and NAPLES, tween tho Pltte river and. bovond Clear | ©4rth on Decenber 31, 1501, was 595,707 | gpoiis 1hat induccd theso mon to sudor tho | —— CURED ME ENTIRELY —— SALOON, SEUOND-LABS AND STEERACE S S Crock, for a distance of nearly 200 miles, is | Kilometcrs, representing u distance al- | tender associations of bome and forsako | and I wish other sufferers to know of m.fl'.,..n.‘»aF&q'r'...nu ana from tho principie /i///l//l’(l’ lo /t‘/}.&‘/’n’l. practically untit for farming, and farming is | most fifteen times the cirenmference of | their business pursuits to look into the grim A % " N H, ENGLI9E, 1218 & ALL 00 nw:m‘u POINTS. | hot ‘}‘f:.;‘;“.—”" on account of the great scarc- | the carth at ho equator, and 200,000 | face of death with unblanched checks ana | ;“L' value of your great remedy for arafon kot avallabla o ot by oither the ofthe de »wasdue ¥ ol er. kilomoters mdre t nean distance | firm and resolute eyes, They are the kind | Rhcumatism, Josy McDoNaLp, dquo Clyde ot or Ny € Glbralia | e This is not a difterenca or a'war botween the | Lotween the oneth sni the ‘:I'xln:‘l:lfl‘““\‘l: ot men who draw el impulses, from tho | MeDonald’s Mi . G | ors et oy g o a7 Anesb ot Lot M | () We wi [ teuhis meryias, or gecupced Al amall and big owners of cattle, Itis tho | Ppiocd tho earth o amoon. AL kil springs of truth and duty. Tho ary | cDouald’s Mills, Ga, | DENSON BIOTHI IS Chilago, T2 [ F500. 111ty he was in the servics. SVCE FOOUNFIDE WAT 0f honosty wenat. thiov- A PR o dength Of | was great in its assembling, it camo with | §ud for frce Treatiso 0 tho Dlood and Skin, T 1 tho o i ) /i oldiers ¢ Jor: er n tho district where the present trou- | Yhe e § rabways wasonly 850,031 | yy jmpulse that was majeatic and terrible. | SWIET SPLCLFIO COn ATLazita, G Sond oottt SO A oupasilpLof B Y0 4lag Sll s Uolumbls Larentsof Soldiers ¢ ailors bies are, not an iustance is kuown whero an | Kilometers, so that more than 245,000 | [t was as great in its mustor 0at as in the | J Ty n“,';uf 1 CALTHOB Froes il RAOHIE S apla 1 ) ; < > honost small owner has complained of an in- | kilomotoers wera constructed in one de- | orilliant work which had been done in tho | - : et e T ios alll A. H. PERRIGO & CO. dying in thz United States ser= 1\1:\:;-?)0: uh}.ur:.mv ou the part of his big [ cade, From 1586 ta 18530, railways o field. When tho war was over the soldier charg 1406 DODGE ST * | viea since the War of th Rebel- B s e i Toow for all and we | ering a_distance of 108,000 kilometers | was not loft at the tavern. _Every man had | :..‘.d"m.qnm' —— e e - | lion, or after discharge from tha RS Siwas duall In unleon. were built, Of this number,68,679 kilome- | 14 some bumble placo a chair by some fire tnoat chemist s pro e it and oy 1/ sal | TP cause origin paviug pooble up thera are ot Frucy | (13 fell o this country’s share, Canada, | AS SN N on Torward with. ] e o A ’ [FaanE g sieda r | ; ) ero are not. ) L Y'8 share, + | his hoart went forward with | ] alo Asseriean Apeats, Uincianai | e eaving no widow travels slowly, and by false and ingenious | Mexico and Europe Tollow in the order | fAbplause. | | — s { (ARG AR AN e uments this disnonest clement coufuse | Named as regards the increase in their | ' Iuthe course of his address dehivered be- | | erehlid uncar age e popular miad. . ; railway systems. Germany, in that | fore #,000 coul miners aud others, undor tho | years, are entitl 10 pension If © therefore respectfully ask you to co- | time, put un 4,222 kilometers, At tho | auspices of the Harrison Miners club of | (oo foctl ! £ — »w dependent upon their own L ] stull you to eo- , 22 ! . At the of th rison Mine ( et imitates nature to pesfoct i ; n I I o mn;v:_llu \;:!J:tzhs::l:fl:":r:u’{’A:l:nl“}t_:lr“r:.:\, IIln) end of 1550 the United States, according | :i \“\l-"”“ l'r\‘x;:hy”:":{,u.“ :K»J';n‘”“"\“"':'; Lustantuicatialy a1 BOELOCE)Y i ks 4 2 t | for support, whether tha d $ s 0 ', Lo m”“, samo authority, had 250,07 kilo- | X owing seatiments 1u regard to the Ameri L, Ofilce, #0 & 41 Park Place, N, Yo 3 a | ot tho honest pea 1L ad 240,087 kllg 1 s ever contributed 1o thei Huxiy J. WiNnsos, ‘_'“.\~ including” Prussia 41,7 Aus- | coudition of tae American workman is better ’PI TV Dermaiiosil bikg @, 'The only of, or carefully selccted iskey | T e B B Y JOUN A, MCSUANE, tria Hungs 501; Great Britain and | than that of the workmen of any other coun o pay bilh chrad. Dk S BTLFULHS Libas 5 poisonoud reiuedy for sl 4 il upon, him at the time o Parwics Buos., Ireland, rance, : IRussia | wey, 1dounotcarenow to deal with statis LRSAS ACRAIRGE RS A% Aeal | death or not. Coxveuse Carree Cc and Finland, 80,140; Italy, 13033; Bel- | tics. Onc fact is enough for me. The tide s Weakncas peculinr cream | FOR INFORMATION OR ADVICH W. A. Paxioy, gium, 5,174; Switzerland, 8,104 Spain, | of emigration from all Europeau couutries | 2 1 curcs in s few ulant it has no equal and i perior M e ion. ADDIESS Ak GuuiA A Laxo axo Cxrme Co, | ERG Siveden, 7,010; Europenn Tutkoy, | B beet andis toward ouranores. Do gates | without o wid or to whiskics dist knowr sYo title to pension, ADDRESS 14 Tue Puarr & Freugis Carree Co., Hipe s 1 SO¥s | of Castle Garden swing inward. They do | o do > P by its R pIIRIE ' , Hrsuy A Biai, ,l__“7“"“‘ \ud Roumania, 1,765 and Eu- | jorswing outward to any American luborer | af Amcric "““ rhog b UITHE BEE BUREAU OF CLAIMS Crar & Fornesr L) a betier countey thaa this. (Cries | Chontoal o, B "l' iaus Havar g g oot 220 Bee Building, LB over.t] | sc s q hemical tle in which it is all " A MODES POK MEN, “Brown's Brouchial Troches" are widely “My countrymen, these men who hav | HWF'T""“”’ ™ “"A cu,f,’,f‘., first-class drink store ) .1 AHA, NEIIRASNH A — Known as ax llllnuauiuw sy for bronehitis, | toiled” at wages in other lauds that barely | Hoets oumrce wh Call for Creams ) other . PR [P iy R T | Mauy o1 thg bost dressed won moderate the | hoavseness, coughs and threat troutles. Sold | sustained lifo snd opened no uyenue of £ b Ol 1hoe, thy Ploncer 'reas wud tho b Koo subur by etioot by wearlug b derby or [ oaly voxes, l promise L0 Lhew or 1o tuekr children Kuow T & DALLEMAND & CO., Chicage Francis o Eramines

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