Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 09, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 2

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    THE DAILY BEE.
E EOSEWATER EPITOR.
TO COREESPONDENTS.
Oia Cotiw I EIEK * 1 y "f
.Ui
conntriciJ
Vob r trem.ci ! all msUciB
crorp , ccun'ry pol'lc * , > n cn fiT'J * * " *
UHvcr. oi rent : U isleresti to the p p ! cf
cor6'al Any tnlwsatlm e = icO d ulth
l 4 tltctiore. M d rtHtir ; to fi < * dl , e'd nt- .
Mil btrUd'v ' reived. All soetsrsa'ee -
diiey = i tlntnca ss4 ttttn ca ca
tidertt s h'etonl.T. , ,3MdltE. ,
.T tMsrwy sy'ooaffl = t ! tJoii cf
Tf > t r turesoev r. TWi Js not lotendid lor
pnUe ! t.ntetforoir6 n afBfaiUoa knd
tc prod cf good 5i"h
-3RAI.
i lor OS
llccf or loirrrraiilcat'oDB 10 the Id tor. ue
rntll r.omi'alien B mnai'o feliply rnso al ,
end will to cfcMtdf'rn d tl irttit- .
jro > > CTil ste cortrtt-utlms tla llto > rror
pccir.aU' > tr cUrt.n < lwc > vi3I not ewl rttV
tor- C T refwne tbt ine In my case
vba'cvvr. for ttaEt Js nfMemy lergfc to
ExrethauEvi ' > lj ourUmit < l p > cc.
All con auirJcitior.s'Ku d bo ad-'rwuJ to
ROI. rwA-1 K . Futf.r
"The Itpitlaturc shall jiats lavi fi ) corrrc :
utiiKJ on < Z jjrct'tnt vrjurt ditcrimiiiation
and cxtorti in all ehaiya of czprcet , till-
graph atid railn-ad tompania in this italc
and enforce aiic lavs ly adequate ptnaltirt
to the extent , if ncccaarii , fur t\al purpou ,
ff forfeiture < -f their j'T3.rtit amiran -
< Aiw. " [ Sec. 7 , Art. 12 , Nobmtka Con-
utttntion , enacted 3nnej
RATICHAL ! rtEPl'BLICAH ' TICKET.
' ' '
ron PBU.IDLXT :
LAMES A. GATUTIELD , "
of Ohio.
J OF. VICE-riirblDD.'T ,
CHETEn A. AUTHUR ,
of ew York.
TAJWTK. hR6 tanjio'l all the
"Reform ) B necessary , but wo want
to bo tfco retormars " Repullitcm.
Nebraska oaco ct cmpts to
! Bend-cr energies to o piriuE crirci
gcacrlly
BOB IouK50iJ , will
taHtTaDncr'aarhicvemfnthasknocted
MJBBI and his f nty day fast higher
than Boochor'e life of Christ.
THE withdrawal of 0. B. Lcclnrood
5n the Cleveland dintrict removca ell
thehopeiof the democrats for elect-
tnga congrfSBinan from that district.
Or 150,000 per&ODB who withia the
ten yoaTB have fiocVed into Colorado
rado , 50,000 came from I linols. And
35,000 of these , probably , wl b they
irere baci there.
THT Norwich ( Oonn. ) Bulhhn thinks
ihttthe dcmocratio party sbou'd ' ndrpt
for a campaign ba-lga the tvlsh boae ,
es beautiful'y typifyinc the du
plex currency system of that psrly
and its csgcr desire for offico.
Ir dem'-cratic Maryland thonld en
force the old blue IAW , still on the
ttatute books , ivhich punishes all pro
fanity by burning the tongue of the
offending party , there would bo few
democratic campaign speeches in that
flute this Fall.
THE Ifldiampolis l > et.ln men are
odds of 75 to & 3 that Indiana
go republican iu iho Oitober elec
tion. Pools on Now York arc uolli3
cvt-u , Jind in Connecticut the republi
cans are Iciding the betting. AVhcr
> a tbo HanoocV
from nil parts of Irlmd
uidicite a fine harvest , and the dis
tresa of f ami co has abited throughout
the ciuntry so that relief ia no longez
called for. Evictions have verygsno-
rally ceae3 , but until pirltamisniiry
aid is called ia there willbe nosocuritj
for the icnaat farmer. A parliamen
tary return , juel isausd , ofoifOS o
cric'ion which have oomo nndtr the
knowledge of the constabnlary la Ire
kad shon- that during 1877 < 00 fimi
1'os wcroev.c'ed ; in 1878 , S31 faml
lies ; and in 1879 there wore 10DS
During the current year , up to Jum
20 , there have been 10GO familie
ovicted.
TUE vituperation and abnio by tin
.Republican of Senator Sanndcrs be-
canto ho has teen fit to comply vtitl
the rogulationa adopted by the count
.
central committee to apply personal !
forrrgijlratiou , is in keeping with th
diihouor&blo methods pursued Ly lh
organ of the repeaters and pi-li ica
mosnshincrs. Wo apprehend ihe sen
tor vill survive all such scurnlou
axaau'ts. He has lived in Dougla
,
couaty a good deal longer than Fred
Nya , knows that the chisf canse c
demoralizition and discord in the re
publican party has been the fruudo
lent conduct of iha primaries , nni
Tftryuaturally approves the measure
adopted by the republican county ccn
U-il-cosimtttco ff > r putting an end t
thse shameful abuses.
DK. TANKER haa finished the sppar
nQy imposcible task whiah , for- ;
days ago , amid the jaora of phyascun
and th $ incredulity of the outsid
world ha laid down for
, himself to u-
comnlish. Now that the trial is fir.
ished , tha question is "asked , "Wha
good has been nccompliEhadJ" Th
physicians assest that there has hoc !
oxHminatioa of the
no physical con
ditionof the f astir from day to dir
each RS will furnish any uso'ul dat
for madicil scionco. The waste of ;
vigorous system under such exhaust '
ing circumatinees the
, stimulation o
thesacretlons , the disintegration of th
bDdily tissues , all have bsen nagjei
rver in a very unsoient fie manner ,
Bat the doctor has shown one thin
not previously known , the ability of ,
perfectly sound human constitutioi
to live on ito stored up vitality an
the wonderful power of a strong : ]
to govern a strong body. He ha
mide known tha fict previously dii
puted by medic il authorities that ma
can exist on water alone for the tpae
of forty days. Of the honesty wit
vaich the doctor's task ha been c !
rioi oet there ie now littla ciepute
Tae fame Trhici. the achievement hs
brought-him caa nowbeiurned in )
goldcz dolhrssad Tisscr on tt
vlll driv lirc ; <
THE amount of illiterscy in the
south may account for the bru'al in-
at no s f its citiz n i but nothing cin
ever psjl atethehoT b'e outrage upon
tha Thompson familycolored ( ) , which
t ok i hce a few days ago near At-
lutx , Ga.EndoTtr which eren the
southern prcu 11 r'jhteonbly indig
nant , A yetr aiio a colored boy named
Thompson vraioutrtgeouely bsaten by
hl employer , Gray. Ths boy' * father
h > d the brute arrestrd for assault and
tery and fined S100. For this * p-
p-a' to ths lw iho Thompgona had to
fly from th air homa to oscaps Gry'
persecutions , dad fiailly aettled in an
aijoiningconnty.
Last Thursday Gray led a party of
men di'gniaf d s Ku Klux , by nitht ,
o Th'iinpEon's cabin. They belt th ?
< 11 tnun and his vrifj within an inch
> l 'heir lives. Atrer cnttine up yunz
Thompson with the Ush they killed
him , and finished 'he job by sliootii g
hs ; sls er , a vounj tj'rl , through the
he d. Several of the perpetrators cf
tha deed were recognized by old
Thompson and were subsequently ar <
rested. The sympathy , however ,
went with the aggressors and military
had to be Bent from Atknta to prevent
vent a rescue of the fifn B by their
friends and neghocTBTho Atlanta
Ctou'iJuiion , B ys ; "If a crime as
horribla and a * sppa'lirg s this can
bo committed with impunity what se
cunty is there in Georgia for the
co'ored maiil How long will it be
> f j e ihe ps-fistina will begin ti 63
let their victims among the white
Constitution dsmenda that no
eff. rt te spared to biing the guilty
parties to the gtllow. , but expresse
foir that they msy otoipe. Tae whoL
affiir ii a e Tif le of the treatment i
colored man may expeot , if he dares
to appeal to the courts for relief againi
& white cit'zen. Trsedom of epeecl
and action are unknown in that tec'
tion of country whi&n hopss oft
7 , to COT trol ournktion.
AMtRtCiJisabrcadhaveitutly earned
arapnta'.ion for wasteful extravsgitce.
To the foreigner , the popular idea of
an American ii a moneyed nabob wl 0
is Trillin ; tn pay twice as much f < r sn
article &s any one else , who purchases
twice Kg much as he needs and who
delights in hewing off hi ability to
dreis a * well , live ts well and appear
ca well as any of those with AT horn he
nmy be thrown in contact. No nation
ox individunh lives so fully up to iia
uieens ti Arneric , end Ihft
westeful erlravagtctfl which fol-
li'Tra ' ovety return of pros-
* p' ri'y Is Isrg'ly retponaibla tor tl e
p n.c which as ceriaiuly ensues. The
reports of the irnporte received during
the pait twelwe months indicate thfct
our people are learning littla from er-
p rieoce. The demand for foregn
luxuries { en the Incross ? . Silks ,
laces , at n end pictures ere belnz
more ezttns'vely purchased abroad
than cvor before , and p < vid for with
Ataetican mrn y. A Eeason of wclc-
less oxtrivnj nee neema to hava fol
lowed the period of business dppress-
I m nnil ciiforcad economy , "With the
increase of incomsi men are orery-
wbsre manning their ex-
pcnu ? , forgetful that them mint
ciae an inevitable reaction trhicll
vrtll ro-jelrc ! ! their earp'os. ' In
timoa of pan < i > it is these who have
s&rei capital from tko ttuea of de-
presiion who are enaV'lid to take ad
vantsgo of lo- prices and cheap slocks
in trade , nnd it is often those vrhc
hare mads the l.i'cest incomes during
business pro peri y , who suffer m'si
d apply nheu the bottom falls out and
-
dtipretsion In trade end commerce
ensuis Already omrnercinl prophet
y iatbeer.it sra predicting an earlj
col apse in the preioni business boorr
unlats our people res'rain their in'
olism'ion to spend their entire inconn
and Uy up a surplus of thrir carninpf
for a time when etringdncy in thi
market nvght be tided over by callinj
out suoh fin ncal resf rrs.
29 ! THE Republican quotes Mr. LswJf
S Iteod &s not in acoord with the new
10 departure in republican registration
etc. That piper tells na that Mr
E-
Eth llecd had a plan of his own , wMcl
was ovcnulcd by Ivosewater. Mr
;
, Reed , CB a member of tbo county ecu
;
tin.1 committee , had an opportunity t <
p-o-ent his p'an if he had any. Mr
Rued participited actively in the pro
cccdingE of the county committei
kit Saturday , and supported ant
voted for iho resolutions nnd regula
ttocR adapted by the committee. Thi
of fact that he appeared before trc regis
trar on the very first day of their ses
sion nnd had his name registorec
, shows lliat ho is heartily in accon
with the movement. The JicpaiZjca :
Ci
will have to quote some other raai
n-
nto that Mr. Lewis S. Reed if It desire
to raska capital arainst ihe rtfonn 0
ths primsi ici.
r- Tnc last week has done little ti
clear up the cliuus which are hover
13 ing over southeastern .E < rope. Thi
wort of mobilising the Greak arm ;
continues , And Osrcan Pasha has con
Bat centratei 40,000 troops in the imme
at diate vic.nity of Constantinople
bon The uorio still delays his full answo
n to the collestira nota of the povrers
- which demanded compliance with th
, provisions nf the Berlin trea-y. Mr
Glndstone's alarming illness lit.
a disturbed the unity of the Eeg
lish cab'net 011 the proper policy u
be pursued , and tha nowa of the disaster
Sn
aster in Afghanistan drew the stten
tion of the ministry to affairs uhie ]
moro nearly affected the mamtainanc- -
cf the English possessions. JJesa
while , rewicorae * from Paris that th
ablest French diplomats fail to sf
heir a prnen-1 European complioitio ]
ill can bo avoided , and Germany is re
illas ported aa willing to use her iraroec *
as
military power to eupporf the Port
IBan in its cppreltir.n to Hessian sacrosch
an rnenti and Austrian intrigue. Th
56 prospect , taken a a whcil , is by n
th meant chserf"I for lovbra of pe&ct.
republican congreisiossl coc
ai res at Washiogroa is now ready i
s juiply cosimittees a"d all oiier pe :
ito was wi h saessbea and dcsaments re <
IttlDg to the nar payr ? . Ord IS i <
er tie it = s zionld b'3 s'ent
1S17 ? 5-5 = : , ti
cfc , p. 0 ,
POETRY OP THE TIMES.
Didn't Snotr Why.
A Mexican general Trevino
WLo wss Anything hut an Albino ,
When asi J why he ivtd ,
Is ft Us 'l to 1 ATS said
In th i ! dcan languss * , "Datn'flnc. "
A 77epplag story.
Th r tv-i-t , a ynung ladr cf Wtpptn ;
V ho f U Js * traao * whil * out shopphj ,
Bo thy tick'td htrnme
"With x bncch ef Hzak ilo * ,
she snwied alattwn time *
RELIGIOUS.
TheTirst Bkptmt church of Rich-
mnnd , Ya , has just celebrated iti
first can'
The First Protestant church of Bsi-
rut , Syiii , ha < become eniirely telf-
lupporui g and has called & native
pavnr , BLC ! rahod tha money for his
sal try.
A year a0 tha church debts cf the
B pMet * in Piiiladelph a amounted to
tin rl * S250.0CO. Of this number
$187,000 hs been subscribed , leavirg
perhaps S61OOJ unp-oiiled for. By
far the greater part tf the work h s
beeu dune under the lead of Mr Elm-
bull , or throjgh the indirect effect of
bin labors. .
A London Citholionpwspaper states
thit in the year 1670 2000 persons re
nounced Pn tJ-tantigm in En l-md
a id became Rcm n Ca'holies. Ita'ao '
fays thr.t 17 out of every 20 of thesa
pervotts w ro prepired for the attp
under ritualist tic teaching. <
Pr sby'e i'liiism i stoidily jtaining
in New JtM y , while losing perhaps
in the south. In that s'-iio th ° re is
a Synod rf pi ht Pre by erifi , 361
rain's'f rs , 207 ciur-lies , 46 2 ' 7 church
members , and 50,000 scln-lus in Sun-
day-Kohoo' ' . The amount contributed
la t year for cinaresa'ionni and benevolent -
volent pit-poses ronched S82g,000
for thf f rmer 5650,000 , and ror the
latter 5178,003.
In Victoria , in Australia , with 867-
035 p'pu'ation , there are 135,000
l'resby'iian ; in New Sonth Walep ,
with 675'UO populat on , 66,222 Pres-
brtonmi ; in QupennHnd , with ISO-
000 population , 19,600 P abrtpr'aoE ' ;
in South Amelia wth 250,000 poou-
lalion , ISOOOPre'bytaii nB ; m T B
ra nia , wjih 110.000 popi > U > i-tn 10-
000 PresHrffrlsrs , in Kpw-Zjaland
with li'O 030 popnlition , SQOi.O . PrtE-
bvterinus , Bill in AY"it Au > traliawith ,
27,5S8 ? po-ulttion , 62 ! ) Prpabyteriana
tnAkingJnR-lHbnut 337,000 Presby-
tsnens in
PEPPERMINT DP.OPS.
is now referred to ft
rule. [ Philadelphia
Item ,
_ An unhappy marriieo is like tn
electric meohmc it males one dunca
but you can't 1st go.
A high boird feuoo. a locust tros
and twenty-tbr-o bi-or tnblf s mike
grove any ffhere within thirty miles o
a city.
The t 3 and mule an > too tender
hearted to look uuon suffering. Thej
nlww * turn their bocks when the'
strike.
It is pififul to gee a bald-headri
man hunting for the parting on hii
bead whi'e ' he sinjs 'There Is no plao
like comb. "
There is not much d : Tdrencp , snyi
an exchange , between , a grats-widou
and ngneshoppsr. Either wiil jumj
at the first chance.
We have met the enemy , and wi
won't say anything about it , as th
boy said when ho cnrae across askunl
in , his father's pRstura.
_ The man who Am Ofc0a Hearu r f tt.
- sight of iha Amer'ctu fl o woult
- pnb-bly jiw sround for h lf a day
uisr f WHiited a burning dress.
Tesa * society is agitated over th'
qnestioa of vhc-hcr or not the green
i a wedding ehould wear his revolvt
bait uitsulo cr inside of hia drat
- coat.
coat.An
An old angler eays that a fish doe
not aufftr much pain from beinj
hookml. Of ojuwo nt i It is ti !
thought of how his weight wil ! b
lied about that reuses him ans
There is 01 lyone perron who make
himself more sidicnlous that ha nn
is in society f r the first time , am
! that pois m ii Ii * who is anxious th
all should know that he ia used to th
tc.ink-you know.
"Y u'va been in swimming e ain
' you young rascal. Dou'r lid ; i m
your wet i.air , aurl your thirt tur o
wrong Bide ouiThere's ! no flange
m'it .er ; I cnn alway * touch bc.t oui.
' n can I. " Mother grasps a slippo
Ig TabUaux.
Whit more sorrowful sight than t
see a boy st nimg shiv.nrg on ih
bithing placp , teari of vexation rue
nmjj from iha end of hia none , striv
nit : tooth ai.d . nail to untie the knot
in his shirt sleeve * , while his compan
i'Tnatcdisippearinpovrr the hill , de
risive shouting , ( < Oiaw beef. "
A liwyer in Yif o'o , n t remarks
ble for his cleanliness of parser , aj
peared at a party a while oen with i
rose in his butt.mhillurec
, y -u suppose ii came from ? " s.idhe t
a brother lawyer , who was adinuin
it. Tr o latter looked up and dow
the entire length nf the quost'OUei
nnd with great deliberation ro pondet
"Why , 1 suppose it Rrew ther ! "
ie Au 1 > wa tchiolmastcr knockc
down a norntt's nwt to we in illu
trating a lecture , but if the rcmarl
he made immeciatelv tfter wh'
kitict ; ncroje the country were mere
thoie he intended to use in the le
tare relative to the hornot'e neRt nu
they certain'y referred to the nest-
inea tha discourse was totally unfit fi
ea children to hear.
eaof
of Two of the beat anntenr pisi
players of G.dveston g < vo the an\
ch > rus the otJier night at a. liulcsoci
to nath ring. After the applause he
cessed one of the young ladies eaid
was bountifully rendered. "Yts
said a young man who is cot musica
"it brought real tears to mv c } es. .
reminded mo so vivi ijy of the tin
when I used to work in a blacksmit
e- shop , with a cooptr shop mxt door
.
r
MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC
Brignnli ha be'en rnsaced in To
Karl's pUce in Eaima Abbott'stroup
Mme. Janauschek will becin hi
next American tour at Boston early i
autumn.
The Eoima Abbott company has ei
S- aged young Chatterton , the teno
ntor next season.
Miss CJa a Louise Kellogg has bei
the recipient of many o lurtejes fro :
the xuoat eminent Parisian ? .
Young Lichtenberg , the protsgo i
Wineaski , is among the tolo vioIiniE
"
* who are to appear"nezt season.
a- Miss Blanche Vaugh n , a yca >
aif ldy who mode her debut at i !
Yicker's aeout a year sgo , will be
member of Daly's company nest se
he ion.
ion.ifiss
QO ifiss Cl\ra llorris's Boston sngaj
begins in September , and
will hea bs seen s ain in her czlebi
t d impersc aTioss , Oanille zsd Mi
into _ _ | '
t. Two jtfighis in Ropzs" !
ilordmct will pliy the pari
. Heabsdy , a Yankee deiler
.ery. old yurcin . Mr. IJcraiqnt ii
y.
fused to go to California this summer ,
even at 8300 per week. Miss Rogers
now in Enropn , and will remain
rrmd until tha Boucicault VJ. Bouci-
cuult case is settled.
George FawcPtt Rowe hss been for
some time in Venioa , but he taturng
to London , and will sail for New
York about the 25th of August.
SftTsral new pieces by him are to b
brought forward nest r ason.
H nry Irving seems to shara the
op'nion , so common in sll r nk of
lyrip and dr matio art abrcnd , that
this country nill purchase entertain
ment or amusement at almost nv
pricf , , nd henca be demands 82500
for eaih pir'ormance , with other ex-
npns-ss which would raise th sum to
$3000.
John McCnllongh is to act in Lon
don next s [ ring at Drury Lane thea
tre. The irripirtance ° f this incident
is obvious. Mr. SlcOullough nas no
equil on tvo sta e in the hero'o char-
scters. and his impersonators of
' VirginiuKBrutDS , " and "O.-ri
Unuu' will prova bnth a surprise and
n deheht to tr.e Bri'i-h capital. Mr.
McCul'fugh ' is expected to arrive
home ab mt Iho ICth of Aucuat.
OONNUBIAL SIPS.
Bridal 'rips ' to Europe are now in
tylo , nd mthing lets than § 100
worth of flowtra must go with each
couple.
One of the Campbell girls , who
ame ou * . with their father , the Dtike
of Aruyllto this country , hftB just
> een married.
An English baronft , Sir El ward
BlackeU , at the ripe aje ; of soventy.
e- t , is about to 1-ad for the third
time to the hymeneal altar a bride.
Theodore Staten ia to. wed Miss
White , dauahter of Unit-d Spates
MinUter White. The ceremony will
tokn place at the American legation ,
Berlin.
Irs. Kithorino Kfhley , a bride nf
17 , ended her honaynvmn joutnoy
very sorrowfully at C nemnati , vhere
lierhueband stole her fortune of 82500 ,
for which ho had married her in Ger
many and ab'cnmled.
Prince llouald Biiiaparto will soon
marry Mtle. Marie Bis. ' c , the daugh
ter of Monacn'Bl nc. Her incoma an
- nually 5 5160,000. His rroperty
, nonaists of a name cud on old s-vord.
There is nothing like a oollesje edu
cation to fit a man for the ba'tle of
, life. A graduate of Cornell univer
- sity recently married Miss Jennie
JIcGraWj of Ithaca , N. Y. , whoso
fr'uno is anmawhero between § 4- ,
003,000 and $5,000,000.
The young Prince Wilfielin , of
Pru sU la to be married soon. Princess
6
cess Victoria has been visiting her fu
ture moiher-in law , and is said to
Invo wou all hearts with her
unail'ected manuors. The emperor ia
, repotted to be anxious to attend hie
grandson's wedding.
Lawyer Lockwncd , of Washington
e has been married twice and saya
proudly that "she never asked either
of her husbands fnr a dollar. " No
body doubts it. When a woman ol
genius inarr cs ihe expects to support
itr husband , and her husband , with
oving reciprocity , exp cta to b aup'
ported.
F. G. Tibbets aud J. B. Jlarlit
were suitora for the hand of the aami
girl , nenrly fifty yc'rs f. Martir
was the victor. He went to Milwau
tea with his wife , prospered and lefl
$2,000.000 when he died. His dyint
WHS that his widow shoulc
marry Tibbeta , who had remained
-achslor , and became a banker it
Philadelphia. The wedding is to * aki .
ilice in September. Tihbots is 71
. fears oldt and Mrs Martin C8.
i IMPIETIES.
10 ' A watermelon patch , says the Pica
10m yime , has no show in the vicinity of
tr colored oimp mealing.
trS "Duty stares me in the face , " i.ili '
he deacon , when tbe custom-hous
es fficer cuught him smuggling a docei
pair of gloves.
"What is the worst thinfl abou
riches ? " ask'-d a Sunday echo
teacher. "Their Bcarcily , " repl o
ea 'he boy , and he was imrnedi.Ut )
awarded a cbromo.
idht The feelings of a emill boy cm b
ht be'ter imagined thnn dascr ednitti
tie 'ho said small b y has spent half o
hour crawling under n , gospel tent t
Und that it u not a circus.
te O'o cannot bo too careful of his die
A Delaware parson ate some peaohe ;
: wh ch wtrc BO wicked as to f .11 frui
tree lust Sunday , and in two houi
ir. he be amo so dumoralicod that ho wee
fishing.
to It s estimated that thnre are 2,000
000 000 be ° s in thfs country ; and s
n ii la known that one bee can break u
v- A prayer-mooting , is not this countr
itt m'dmger if the bca adopt the un
n- rule ?
le- "May wo D ! ! depart in peace lili
him , " said the Rev. Mr. Uouk ia h
sjrmou upon the oxcution of the thii
P ind murderer , Cox. Bat some of i
n A ill ask to be excused from bcir
co nanged fi r theft and murder and tot
t. permittedjto depart in some other ws
t.ng than "like him. "
TU The Buffalo Courier has this heat
> ingoveran atticle : "Fiom Bu3V
, toHdwen ; Suff-ringo and Duath
Terwiliier ; the Kick of
cd llule and its F.nal Resulta. " Th
act 1 G it. The mule that can kick ;
mnn from Buffalo to Heaven is tl ,
lo otmrnpion long-dittanco kickor.
The Rev. Goo. T. McClelland woi
1Cud from Pitttburg to Roynoldsvilla , Pate
ud to conduct revival meetings in a Pre
hy'erian church. II was quartcrc
for in E.dcr Kelso's hous . Ti e nei leers l
oors hoard the noise i f a fight in U
n1.V house , aud presetit'y the clergyms
i wag chasedv out by the elder , wh
Kicked him ioleut'y at every ste ]
iad Mr. McOJelland Biibaeqnently sail
it "Mrs. Kelso invf.'ed mo to TUSB hi
, ind I did so. Then her husband a
jailed me. I wish nqw that I hadn
It her. 11
ith EDUCATIONAL.
'
. ,
Three young ladies havfs iust r
C. ceived the first diplomas giveiK.by Be
ford college , Oxford. \
am Onion College expects a\ Jar ]
< 'reshman class next year. Eiahtei
let andidat < ! s have akeaoy passed xce :
in lent examinations. j
Oberlin college has secured dVn
tioas to the amount of S150,000\
ward an endownment of S250OC\ \
There have been heavy annual deficl
ien in the expenses of the college , whic
'he endowment is
nnw expected to n
move in a year or twa.
of _ It is proposed in England to estal
BtS Hsh and corporate a royal college
music , which thall absorb the PI' ' "
National Training school at Keneini
ton Gore. By the charter the Prim
Ic- of W les is to be the first presiden
sea and any vacancy in the oface is to 1
ea- filled up by the crown.
There are tire reasons why mat
parents know EO little about wh
At heir children arejearning at echoc
They are not as wsll educated as the
Liis children are supposed tc bs and i
net wish to show thai. _ „ „ ,
if.of they sesd them to school ic dtder
of get them out o tie way.
President Ba iard fs.his cxnl \ :
as
hiyi'j ? siu-fttioi a | 'yases * z GJ
: sl& , siS restsfe hi ; cr ? ) "ur-
practical opinion on the matt f. In
ipite of the opposition of the i udents
' mTe than pnggill > t > tat Oj
in anma mi surn tra'cntlj admit
women to its inttruttion.
St. Louis's annual trainnil ! school
will open on September Gh , wllh
workshops nd recjtition rooms com
pletely errangpd. The projpecta for
the fir t year ere said to be encourag
ing. Only nno clew of fa.'ty or sixty
itadanti will ha entered , and th'ra
nraaltetdy a l r < number of tjs ll-
cations from fa mi ijBof high etanclicg.
This year at Loahr'l'e the school
fir was abridged by two weaka for
lack of funds to rarry it on to the
l'r term. The eamo cause has
' f the n'-ht ' schools , crowded the
ril bnild ng nncimfort b'y and
lednnud the s < l > rics if teachers un'll
now Louisville p < y less than R" > y cry
in tha country. NVxi month th" citt-
2 ns are to ba o 'led ' upon to vote nn
the qnestlon of nn add Mnn l t x nf 5
coutioa rao'i StfO w rth "f property.
HONBY FOR THE LADIES.
Spotted arid small figured fabrics
grow in popular favor.
Ne rly all aHrls ars nl dt terrt ex
cept for evening wear.
Paris theater toilets uro always
adorned with B bouquet.
A'hy blonde ii the ieir shade of
fashionably-dyed haijfl
If VmlayeuifB ar Brn they must
bo i reproa hiblyK. .
, - K > man and Gr Bhe8 ; cs are worn
at costume partioi iSpJr gland.
Zone * , pointed haci and front , are
worn w.th dressy toilets.
Just now it 5s at the left side of
the neok ihat tha bouquet is fixed.
A man'a slippers are nnde for oom-
fott , nnd a woman's to show her color
ed stockings.
Veronese surcosta are woven in oil
colors , and in bhok and white to
nuich ctstuints.
B ) dloes arfl pointed in front , round
ed on the hipt > , nnd have postillion
basques in the biok.
Lace albums are the lncst fancy of
women who have no real work to oo-
CUpy their leisure houia.
Dancing dn ss 8 are made of thiu
goods and for young women white
onea are ths most popular.
It is the fashion at przent in Paris
for l run't'e and meiiurn blondes to
f
dys 'h-ir hair bluo-blsok.
drpsces arc made of white
0 pa'in. with r und do's , and trimmed
- w.th tulle and orange blossi ma.
Low English shoes with round tosa
f and an instep strap are worn by
young ladies this summer.
The San Bernhardt fan of feathers
with of the ' fa'h
two eyes peocock's f- ' -
era in the centre is the favorite of tha
season ,
Lidies are like watches pretty
enough to look a * ; sweet faces and
, delionte hands , but. somewhat difficult
to "regulate" after they are aet a-go
ing.
The meat fashionable color in milli
nery are straw color , bran color , sll
tha tussoio ( hades , seal brown , Du
Barrie rose , white , almond , biscuit ,
' violet , heliotrope , the cashmere shade *
and red.
"Doctor , " said a careful wife to the
practitioner , who was cu ting open her
huibaud'n aliltfc as he was in a fit of
apoplexy , "cut , if you please , along
the saam. "
It i alao fashionable for youncr , un
married ladies , and even young
! roa'rons , who hive pretty feet , bien
chaunses , to wear short dresses for
„ dinner toilet.
\Vbila a Leadvillo lawyer was i the
act nf c 'oss.oJ'1- ' ijxsn woman , who
'wasTnrtncn itjMJJJrttarid , ' last ? week ,
she exo'aimear ' l'm o Judy , and by
thunder , don't you forgot itl"
No woman , however uarvous , has
; a right to vr&ke up her hunb.ind from
a sound sle p to toU him , on inquiv-
'd trie what'fl uia ma t-r , "Nothing , on
S3 ly I wanted to know if you Wire awake.
311 Col red stockings era much worn
both phin and with small patterns or
Ui ombro.dtred co nera near the anlile.
i Silk ttockit'gq fir the caning are
aomctimi B embroidered with pearls.
Jy Fine Imen h-ndkerchiofa arc *
with cWurt-d hordeid of washing silk
boon t niitch ihe drees , tire more exp > 'ii-
sive nrus living pleated fril s of ludi
on muslin embroijered on the udgtB witt
to colored hilk fljS.
An impoited drags of ecru fm
! broidercd muilin ia made in c njuuc
ea tion w th dsnl bmwn , which formed
im the under-kirt. Tne bonnet matchec
ira the dries , * n 1 the nho'e ' w < s
nt by bunches of deep cr msn r
without l-avoj a dtliuhifuliy harmo'
3aa nious nn'i ' laijlike dress.
aa Tw" Galvegton ladies met one da ]
reorntly , when the following oonver
sation ensued : "Why , do yru knor
i.t what I heard about you ? " "I've n
idea. " "I heard that when youi
ke husband was sick and not expected t
ils live , you went to a picnic. " "It's
i.f vile fil'nder ; it wa * only an excur
Ul sion. * ' tGl7eton News.
A young 1 idy writes to an oxohauje {
"For my PHT , I prefer an ovenini
ay pused at home with a p'easant bool
10 nttendinjj balls , parties and thea
id- tres " Oh , o rmiuly , when a ynaoj
( > lady hasn't a beiUj nor a no r b <
ofa i nor a new walking coa urue. abc f > en
a eraUy ptetti'a to remain at home will
; n bo > k which she is too mad to read
a
A nr.vrl idea is
he ehown in th
"etring" coatunip , which is composei
. f n nit'ed whitry brown twine tunic
mt witti frii g d end * , a case oftheaams
. , and a half handkerchief for the ban
escd net. This novel garniture was places
cd on a f uadation of claret silk , thi
ihhe clnret sunshade cover being made o
he s rin to match , with small teneel
au hanging a 1 round.
ho
jp.
: Thou'Bn Js .of people , who are affl-'cte
with a dis s , d liver , indige'tion , hear !
bum , watrbrash , sour stt inaoh , or a rta
asn't eraliy intolerable bilionsaess , as it i
n't termed , u o mercury. This is done rslnc
tantly , r > erh ps , but the commonplace ai
gument is , Ob , nntfainf ; will reach tie live
and spleen e cept blue mus. Could I : ; ; c
-omething c so 1 wouldn'tTlse it. Kcadci
you can cet something else , and that fiorn <
reed - thing ele is Simmons' Liver Regulotoi
It ia equal in to bine
power mass , an
ed-
- without any of its inju wna effectB.
rge
en AHEKTiOK , BUILDERS AND CO ?
el- TRACTORS.
na- The owner of tha celebrated Kaoli
Banks , near LOUISVTLI E , NEB. , hi
now ready at the depot at Louisrille , o
the B. & M. railroad ,
Jtau3C-jL-
to fill anjr order at reasonable prices. Pa :
ties desiring a white front or ornament :
jtrick will do well to give ns a call or sen
fc\r \ eanapls.
J. T. A. HOOTER , Prop. ,
'OWLER & SCOTT ,
K\bH \ 11 tb T I a @ 1
Detijri for bslMIcga of tay d Tlptl n <
xiMbtticliatecroflce. W hsvehidoror !
jlexice la dec-lpil ; ? and g perisUB
o , . . . ( bclMlsj aad readeaeft. Plus 31
enlaattfl'.vcrtJghBd oa short rotl .
" E. USIOIJ BLOCK.
RAFERT & . CO. ,
STRENGTH and ENERGY ,
WITHOUT THI USE OF DRCCS. ARE RE-
QUESTEDTO SSNDFOitTHE ELECTRIC
REVIEW , AN ILLUSTRATE JOCS-
KAL , WHICH JB FUBUJHH )
DIETRIBCTIGX.
I eil CnH-"r i < 1 Ua * con's ! * * jsyslp l.a ef
"te tnnlidi * * 3ier-ff CC1
.
? ; o i ; J ; D y -
t ! BSl % { § s
. _
bEtUBii7i < : -1 > i.suor a
nintw to sari = l
"
YOUNG MEN , ,
* * " °
& ; . ! M O/"M ! J " ' " I7tntt ;
tlou wii tb > ciuT gloomy epiiifq'-
loatjcj.iioa , tte. , ue eipeeullj ! "
for COPT , * *
UfOftuMion ivcrlli thor.i > 4 As
Aidrn thf puMi li H ,
PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO , ,
OR. EIGHTH and VINE STS , . C1HC1MMATI.O
do Years before tiiePublic
ore not recommended ns a remedy "for
all the ills that flesh Is heir to. " but In
affections of the Liver , und in nil Bilious
Complaints , Dyspepsia , and 8Ick Hoad-
uche. or diseases of that character , they
atand without n rival.
AGUE AND FEVER.
No better cathartic can be used pre
paratory to , or after taking quinine. As
a simple purgative they nve unequalcd.
BEWARE OF IMITATION * .
The genuine are never sugar-coated.
Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid.
with the iniureisionMcLANE'S LIVER
PILL. Each wrapper bears the tigna-
turcs of C. McLvst und FttMi.ve Bnoa ,
yg" Insist upon having the genuine
DsTc. McLAXE'8 LIVER PILLS , pre
pared by
FLE3IISG BROS.Filt3liirgliPa. ,
the mnrkot being fall of Imitations of
the name Jone , ipsllod dlfftrenily ,
but aune pronunciation.
BOWEL IOHPLAOTS.
A Spttdy and Effectual CUM.
PERRY DAVIS' PAM-KILLSR
Hi } aiood tin- list of I0. rr TS EV trial.
Dinclioni vith lath OMh.
OLD BY ALL DllUOOlBTB.
tim&ITCn to lA nt ev iyvsberetoeell
WANltU , tofle , BaVIrR Pu d r.
1 1 .vorSne tstrao , < tc , by samp c , to f i
PioGt good OutHitiee. P.opltaTea Co. , Box
5020 , St. ' ool" . Mo.
always Ourca and never disnp-
pointa. The world's great Pain-
Rell vor for Kan nnd B
Cheap , sjnick and rcllablo.
PITCHEK'S
is not Narcotic. Children
gro\v fat wpon , Mothers like ,
and Pliynioians recommend
CASTOJR.IA , Itrcsrulateatue
Bowels , cures AYind Colic ,
allays FcvcrlshucsH , and < le-
, stroysVoruitf. .
WEI DE MEYER'S CA
TARRH Cnro. a Conititutioaal
Antidote for tliia iorri'blo mala
- dy , by Absorptlc n. The most
* Important Discovery since Vac
cination. Other remedies may
relieve Catarrh , till * cnrok nt
any stage liefora Consiunptlon
sots in.
' Machine Works
J , F , Hammond , Pror esManagei
The tncnt tbcrna li unt . i > coti
< Machlno Shops and Fousdn .unt't.
Castings ot every JescripU'.o I'lnaltJttwtd.
< Ermines , FumptT aiU every cbsa o znzcblaer.
m&d to order.
i Special attention eixen la
Well An2iirs.I iillcvs , IBnngcrs
Slinftinc. Rridwe Irons , Geer
Cutting , etc.
rtinsfornow MuchtneryHcni-h iiIcal Dracb1
lag , Models , etc. , noa.tlr cxncnted.
'Jftft tj T-n T' " 3 * ° ° * ' * An
M. R. BJISDOX ,
General Insuraiice Agent
n- REPr.E3E.VlS :
nih
ihd. PIKEJJIX ABSCUAKCE CO. , of
d. don , C h AtMt . JS.107.12
"Ed CII'STI-K , X. Y.Uapltil . 1 OCO.i.O
10 THE MriKCU XIS. ol Xew r * . X. J. , 1,00"CO
OIHAK FIREPhUadchIftCipH ] l. . 1.000,00
FIRKMGtVS FU.VD , Calitortila .
UKIHS-l AMKKtCA ARSi ll-SOECo l.KJO.CO
n- NE A.IKF1RE1 > S CO. , Arseta. . . . SoO.OO
n3d AMEKICAF CEKTHAf , , Aascts . SOO.CC
ie Southeast Cor. of Fifteenth & Doatfins St. ,
ieof mrtiS-llv nVMf\ . ? . ' B.
of
ed
rt-
a-
ais
10-
ir-
irer
er
eret PASSENGER _ AC DgMppA ( 11 N US
OMAHAAND'RDRTOMAH )
ir.ad ou rcts Wit U Strott i'arg
ad Corner of SU' De.RS & d UAMlLTO
SfREElS ( Ted of Rtd I. ne ) as full ws'
LE .VU O AHA-
830'Sl7andli : I9a m ,3:03.S < 7and723p t
Lt AVE FORT i MARA :
7:15 a m . 9:15 a. m , and 12w : p m.
-4.CO CISand8l5p. : : m
'The 8.17 a. m run , leivln ( jmaba , > nd th
< . 0 p Q run , Ir ving Fort Ocuha , srousnn
load d to full .
cipscisv with rerul r p nenBtr
lin Tan t.17 a m. run will b made frm the pos
1CB offia- . corner of I cli and 15th tnrehta.
on Tickets cm < e p ocared from meat car drl
art , or from d liera of hacks.
FAKE , 250ENTd , 1WOLCDI.VG 8THE CA
f
sr-
srUl THE OHLY PUCE WHERE YE
can find a goctl usortment ct
nd
BOOTS AND SHOE
At a UWSR FIGURE th n
any other shoo hou > la the dtr ,
it.
P. LANG'S ,
236 FARNHAM 8T
BCO S' &
20
oi.ad SHOES ADE TO ORDEU
d a f nitrn DI EDM > Dtr it. Trifea '
rfw7l.lv
CHARLES RIEWE ,
y p RTaif
r : Sc = ? . BK. ICci u > < II' s j fta ii j Si
B NKIVC K
T ESTABLISHED.
IN NEBRASKA.
CALDWELLHAiV3ILTOHIGO
ft.-rfn ii'M2S3st ds s i5tiitol ta Isccr-
pcrttrrd Cin .
Amounts tret In Currenqr or go3 ! jabj i t
tJjht chess ltijut so Is *
C rtificaie of iff pea t imi-d pay * ' ! la Ur ,
iSn i dt * T9mnnth t artnj latuMt , or ea
itbcut ! ut < rtt
Adv ncf s made to u tim r * ° * i acprovtd 16-
ecrl U. at irjii t ra'M of tm rts- .
Buy orjB-ll ioid bills of Jch { * Oovorn-
owui Scat * C un'y in I Uty Bonds.
Pr B'ght Dr Jt rn f n land , I lan < 5 , S 0t-
lacJ , atid all parts of Europe
6-il E ropci'i V * si ? TIciets.
rOLlEGTIONS PROMPTLY MADE.
U. S DEPOSITORY ,
' 1RST f ATiOHAL iAHK
Cor. 18th ana Farnnam Strests ,
OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT
IS OMAHA.
( SUCCESSORS TO KOUXTZK BROS. , )
iiTA3L : nn > cc isso ,
Or iniiJ 13 a > atlonil Bank , August SO , 1SOS.
Oapital and Profits Over$300,000 ,
E. tclil'yn'hnrlj'd hj thf S < ctcUrj 6r Trwucry
Sa'-scnptlun to 'h
U.S. & fER CtNT. FUNDED LOAN ,
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
s Konmi . Pred ' nt.
Allowing Ko STIX , Vice PrsMsnt.
Jl. W.Vir H. a-hl r.
A. J. i ciTnirox A'tnrocy.
Jous .v. in roHToa.
F. n. Diva , Aes't CijhlJi.
Tbfa baiiK x * elT deposit wltbottt rwr. ' 10
inour.ls.
Ii ues tirra certlflcft' * " bsar'nc 5nt < < ?
liras t ra/w on 8 < n F tzds t taaf ' * !
clllci < ! the CnlttJU'i3. . al < lead's , ! > jj. . . ,
Kill burjh and tha pnadpal ! ! ir5 Of tiJ contl-
ntnt of KiiT'ir" " .
the la.
ielspwsi--aitekfttjfarrialiti' UtB
roan lite. m yl U
B AL ESTATE BROSEH
Geo. P. Be mis'
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
loth et Douglas Sis. , OrooAa , Ntb.
This ajrency does STKICTI.T 6 bro > rajre bnd-
nea. Docs notrpecubte , and thccre any bargains -
gains on Its boo ! : " ai Injured tolls p&tronf , la
ntc-u ] c.f I * insr enW > ' - d up bv tli e agent
&
REAL ESTATE BROKERS
jVo 140S Farnham Stretl
OMAHA - NEBEA8BLA. .
Offic North EWe cpp. Orintl Central IIoUl.
Nebraska Land Agency ,
DAVIS & SNYDER ,
1605 Fan\ham St. Omaha , Ar 5r.
400,000 ACHES carefully wlwted land In Eeat rn
Ktbra tft for tale.
Great tirjuiajln loFKVtJ fnnni , OIKOmaha
' '
o''YriuV.si WEBBrERSNTDER ,
Li-elanJCoin'rU. P.B.P. p-t.b7U
ax > . tEwu HMD.
Byron Reed & o. ,
OLDESTItSrADtlBKD
REAL ESTATE AG-ENOY
IN NEBRASKA.
Ke p a eamnl.t > > Btr.ict of titl to all Ba l
Esute In Umaha and Uougliu CountT. majlti
HOTELS.
THE ORIGINAL.
Oor. llandolph St. & 5th Are. ,
CHICAGO ILL.
PR7CE8 REDUCED TO
' , OOAHDS2.50PERDAV
L' t ltd In ihe > uiueei csnt c , coavcatin
. tc pl-ip * of amns-ment U .tn ly lorirehtJ
c-wtulnl" ? ah m ueru impro emfnts , pastnue
eisra or , Ai ; J. II. COlMI.NvS , IroprUtor.
otltU
it- OUSE ,
n
COT. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY
Council It lnJTS. IOW7l <
Onllre lS < r > ' Uailw y , Omnlhu * o nd Iron
tli tr ius KATE rl > r B " , 8-OOfX
fecund fln r j ? 50 ptrd-y ; tbld fl or ,
Th uttinmt3bitla > i mo-t coci Mli > n
17OJ lu tb uty OEO. T. mELPS , Prop.
(
00
00 , Nzs.
100 IRA WILSON PROPBIBTOl
The Mctropol tftn S" ccntrul. J < v ? t d. 2
first * Ji e e T te < ps < : th vtQ M ntybx
entire y reiova sa 1i > < puMla wia find U
oamtjrUb.e L&d homsllke house. ambit.
Sclniylcr. Neb.
Flist eluas HOCK , Good Meals. Good B di
A'ry Rooma , &ad tlml and accommodatln
ttcatm'nt. tvgaod samp'e rooms. Spcci !
attention paid to comncrdal travilen.
§ , Mn.T.EB . . , Prop. ,
A a15- " Schuyler , Neb ,
FRONTSER HOTEL ,
Laramie , Wyoming.
Tbe miner's resort , g od accommodation !
ar e ura pie room , cbarirei reanonable. Spedi
J I attention given V > traveling men.
rs. j ll-tt II O. HU.LIVP.n. I'rrprlftnr.
ir- INTER-OC A\ HOTEL
Cheyenne , Wyoming.
Fir t-cl s , Fine Ii'ze Simpla Rooms , or
I lock from depot Traln u.p free 20 icant ! <
to2hour for dinner. Free En * to and fro :
Depot. K t 32 00 * 210 ind IS.CO , iccordh
to room ; 3 nzle mc I 75 contJ.
A. i > . BALCOU , Proprietor.
ANDREW BOnnFA . Cnt f Clark. mlO
at HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET CO. '
Weekly Line of Steamship
1 > 47132 N w TciJc Erery ilruifdi ? it 2 p. t
Fox
England , Fratupe and German ;
Par Paaeag * app y to
G , B , B10HARB &
C
'IC3 iCB'IMv 01
VSHEOAR
C
V ,
In Kegs and Bottles ,
Special Figures to the Trade. Families SnppUed
Pricea. Offlcn. 289 Doasrla * Street. Omaha.
Steam Pumps , Engine Trimming ? , Mining Machinery ,
BEHIND HOSE , 85ASS AMD IRON FITTIHCS , PIPE , STEAM PACKING ,
AT WHOLESALE A fD RETAIL.
HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS
A T. QTRAIW 9flK Fnmriani Ptrnofr nmahtt. Noh'
. O.
I
1213 Farnham St. , Omaha.
SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO. ,
Wholesale and Retail in
FEESHSIEATS& PKOVISIOXS , Can E , PliriTRY. FISH , ETC.
CITY AND COUNTY ORDEfiS SOLICITED.
OFFICE CITY MARKET 1415 Douglas St. Packing
Opposite Omaha Stcck Yards , U. " P. B. B.
PAXTON & GALLAGHER ,
1431 and 1423 Farnham , and 221 to 229 16th Ste ,
KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK
. JST33
MAKE THE LOWEST PRICES.
The Attention of Cash and Prompt Time Buyers Solicited.
AGENTS ? OR THE HAZARD POWDER COMP1
and the Omaha Iron and Nail Co.
Carpetings ! Oarpetings !
Ssm
Old Reliable Carpet House ,
1405 DOUGLAS STREET , BET. 14TH AM ) 15TH
insr ises. )
Carpets , Oil-Cloths ,
Matting , Window-Shades ,
Lace Curtains , * Etc ,
STOCK IS THE LARGEST IN THE WEST.
I Make ii Specialty of
WINDOW-SHADES AND LAGE CURTAiNS
And have a Full Line of
Mats , Rugs , Stair Rods , Carpet-
Lining Stair Pads , Crumb
Clothes , Cornices ,
Cornice Poles , Lambrequins , Cords and Tassels ;
In fact Everything kept in a Erst-Class Carpet House ,
Orders from abroad solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed
Call * or Address
John B. Detwiler ,
Old Sellable Carpet House , OMAHA.
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The Only Lithographing Establishment in ITehraska ,
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Proprietor ,
OMAHA BEE
LITHOGRAPHS
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Drafts , Checks , Letter Bill and Note Headings , Cards ,
Bonds , Certificates of Stook , Diplomas , Labels ,
o-t et , , done in the beat manner , and at
'B Lowest Possible Prices ,
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UNO. G. JACOBS ,
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