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i p { | s from Lhe wost in ship: 81 aco roported as cnor- mously in exscs: of thoss for e cor- respondic 4 of 1880 t. VINING reos allowance of sl 3 from the Heral £, th oosvion being his halting and lame defence of the Union P nopoly before the logislative ¢ mmit ee. Te Gn ¢ huoir, urged net ap; dred a togat tue a for e act two hun- s, wiil £ was treated at i a lively dis: d harbor steal, w Coxan day's the river = ates noarly $9,00 Sk Bha o for the g ro. ACCORDING east, the reg bo troated to & grest flood 2 tha lee breaks up set in, now in » 00 tremandous freshct npon th o nd it behooves all residerts publican, in all weat, aro kept fuily today. Wo present this morning » kept ap f; Belog ¢ mdenecd into the sible space ¢ meisten: with the impor- tance of b T Repul!. for twenty yeacs recoguiz- edas the leading papir «f does not intond tlun as ion: the full.» will reta’s What wondrous e pariof the gan of the U ty years of existe state it has s Attor twe in A wes! batch of we Jresent o its res thenews «f tho states a of the great west aud to cow brasks by i wide i Tax BEe, aith Blate corr. had able Loavalling corres) the miluing esntros of the west and tented to rotail stale news from the columns of easters orstolen from tho files of T'n And uow ths d2eyniican com s the naws of culled from tho exchanges of the wost. Thls is eaterpriso with a vea- geance, Mz Touzaus and Mr. Vining want the logialature of Ncbrasks to be- diove that it is to the interest of thelr #oads to foster the growth of Nebras- ka citiesand towns. They have gone bafore thy legislataro and have repre- santed that the local rates in Nobraska 2 not only reasonable, but fuily as Tow as the local ratesin Towa. Thisis not trae, and they know it is mot true. They are doing all they can to diseriminste ag i e river towne. policy, the U. P. well as the B. & M, to discourago the bailding up f packing houscs, mi elevators, «tc., in the Missourl river towns. And they do 8 by Slecrimin- tes in favor of Chicazo. M. Touzslin himseif has adultted that the maia soures of profit of Nobraska products is in the long haul between the Missouri river and Chicago, over the C. B, & Q. It isself ovident that ouri riyor, during the sum- the, st least, will furnish m with the railroads woonor or later. Kansae City has sl- ready established a barge line to St. Louis. A new luo of steamers will begia plylng betwoen New Orleans aud Liverpool next month that will <‘make it thoir special husiness to carry graln from tho Misslesippi valley to Earope. 1f the local rates in Nebras- ko to Omaha, Piattamouth, Nebraska City, Brownville sud other river towns_were reasonably low theso towns and cities would become great markets for grain and other predacts. Bat it Is the policy of the Nebraska railroads to makea long haal throagh Towa and Mlinois, eithor by their owa lies or by lives that connect with them. Lot ue illusteato this: The car load rate on hozs from Columbuas tn Omshe i 830 for mively miles’ haul, and the car load rate from Columbus to Chizago for 485 miles is §70. Tho Union Paciiic charges $6, at s rebate price, from Ouaaha to the tezmisus. ves €84 to the road from Council Bluff: toChicago, 1nother words it coste $36 from Columbus to Council Bleff: for » ear load of hogs over the Union Padific, » distance of 93 miles, and irom Councll Blufis to oago, & distance of 495 miles. With euch discrimina- tioa it is almost impossible for an Omsha packing houso to com- pete with Chicago. Now, you can g 100 miles east of the Missouri, into Tows, buy & carload of hogs aud trans- port it to Omaha, paying $6.00 bridge tolls, and the whole cost ir ouly $20. This practiesily smounts to $14 for baulirga car loadof hogs one huadred miles in Towa as compared with $30 for ninety miles in Nebracka. And the same discrimination agalust Om: ha and other towns exists in the grain trafiic. And yet these gentlemen will godown to the legislature and protest sgatnst laws to prevent discrizmiaation and extortion, HE DALY But| | which was the bill a: or aud r»mud o] am0 | Tot two | Ally bagan to prin® *a ats in wiils i's un- THE APPORTIONMENT FLOBLEM | caunot be dropped theough holes in the floor and lefc to pay his own doc- Thers aro uow thros prop 5| foranetile i orti t | tor's bill merely because ho does not problum before eongeess. The firsty | hold a ticket daced by Mr. Cos to roce ot tha in- tially slterod. house by the commil of which was the number wis Tais bili creates cightec v, of W given oue-third, or can migority proposed 319 mo: an i eqasl tions, By an exami tables prepacc Walker, cf the cer i: will bo seon that ne Va Y tho i crease {OF either norta or south geo out of the large fractione, which the disislon of st numbers propssed for me would creste. O mnis tablas rang> feom sivo. from the ratio of ne creases from th under the first to seventeen uador the 1 Ii 319 bo takon as tho basis of increaseq apportionment, the nozth wiill gain thirteen members 1o the soutl’s ir- From this number cn to the the norlh gaios one at the ex- 25 be de- of northera cided upon, the roprasentation would be seventoen t the son Whatever proposttion grofs fairly be fors tho house, there is livils likilhood f the quesiion by the present cougress There azo loss than t bofore the closo of the tes slon and the r. and harbor, av pristion b 1'a have yot sage. Tt will bo extrer reach a voto upon the bility be Lt to 1 whero it properly belo Tue Ouaha Herald su bled the report of its It’s beass collared editor wh £2,000 from tho franchise of th Tsland eatiy as “‘amasterly argament” while Mr Touzalin's was “pe:fectly e The only referenes ho makes to the spoach of the editor of T'ux Bex is to the assarlicn made by an oxcuse for di this paper in of papers that an had been made to smu through the U. P. traine. posely omils tho flat faoted 4 the edftor of Tar Brs any smuzgling hiad taken place or been at- tempted to his knowledze. Inasmuch as the railroad crgans had sought to convey the impression that the cditor of this pape: had alampind evade the paymn: char empt transportation of Tar Br:, we would state that Mr. Kinball freely admitted to the clitor of Tue Bre after tuo debate, that he didn’t mean to imply that such was #ho case, but merely that Tuz Brx had been carried over on tho trains contrary to the regulatiors. As a matter of fact, we hold the reccipt of Mr. Haven' local ageat, for every package that waa sent ovor the Uni Pacific rosd. Farthermore, wo 85 sert, aad defy coptradiciion, that the Herald and = Republican are carried on the frelght trains every dsy and flageant discrimination practiced against Tne Be, which was douied the same privilege, notwithstanding we offered to psy the cempany’s rates. Ax important decision- affecting the righis of paesengers mader the care of railecad companica has just been mado by the United States supremo court. Late ono might a pessenger ocoming to Dauville, Kentucky, over the Louhville & Nashyille road, which cennects at that poiut with the Evansville Packet compang, fell into a hatchway on the wharf of tho latter company and sastainod severo injarics. He suod the = railway com- psuy aud the cme was taken ©pito tho supreme court. The United States supremo court sustains the snit upon the principle that the ownar, or coenpant «f land who, by Invitation, express or fmplied, indaces or leads others to coms upon his premisoe, is lisble, if they come for lawful purposes, and use dus caro, to pay for injuries oocscionsd by un- safe condition of the land or its ap- prosches. Excaptiors, of eourse, ex- ist when the owner of the property is wholly free from fault or neglect, or when full notico of the danger is givea to all comers. But| the owner of tho laud or build ings through which the public are by his general invitation allowed to pass is in duty hound to kecp his premis-s in safe condition for visiturs, The counsel for the company showed that | the passenger, fu this ot aot hold a through ti that the dutgof the rai to carry him' eafely was when he arrived at Dansills and left the cars for the hotel. Dat the court | ng & ticket | made no difference. He was a mem- | sald his having or not hav ber of the traveling public, welkng through the course designsted for him by the company, and had the right to claim that his path should be madea | aafe one. * A traveler walking upon a way maintained by a rai | | quest | satv the pracipl niy working days house for mo service whatever,talks of Mr. Vining's spcech tive.” Crytiar Crry, Neb., Febraars 9 or of Tk Bre: Being a readec of THE B for a | nombor of yosts aud being somewhat d to the stand of nt vo | fnterested in rez Par: Bex has teken cn all fmpo of the dxy, Thave, in f Tue Brr, Tgot o tho cvurse ho carapaign of This perty clalms supp:rtod Greoly just . T doupted it, und to 3 putics I would like fu- ation from Tue 1 W.W. Tus Bre did not tupgort Horace Loy for the presidency at any time duriag the campalza of 1872. Whils heartily approving the principles and reforms advocated by Sumner, Greeley aud Trambull, Tue Bee did not en dorse the attempt to creite a mew parly or the coalition of tho libersl rapublicsn faction with the democracy. We have alwags belioved in the abil- ity of the repablican party to achievo all needed reformy within its own pariy lives, aad, while wo depl tho division withi by the foresd reno Grant, in 1872, Twg Ber gavo tho Gneral cos ho wi vens Tite srrest of Davitt and the ex- pulsion cf ths homo rulers from the houses of parlivnent has failed to lshako tho soldity of the land L-xa. ae organization, whi h still reigns Mr. Dillon re d by threats of prisonment, and has taen Michael Davitt's place on the platform. sapreme in Troland. fases to b intimid arrost and im OOCIDENTAL JOTFINGS. Wyomin, Tho saw-mill a3 Cuum fall operation. The Betsy Jane mine, at Camming City, bas sunk 1t tuunel 117 feet. Tho revival at Liramie is at its eight, and miny conversions are re- us City is in h l‘. P. will soon moveits depot, at [mnmlp, to tha cast side of the track and enlargo i The gnartermaster at Raniins hss stipped 500,000 pounds of supplics to the Whito river cantooment. The territorial penttentiary at Lar wic contains 21 persons who are main- tined ata cost of twenty seven cent aday. arties in from Fort Luramis and thereabou'a report that cattla are 1hin but siill plucky, and few, if ax ayin ho settlers of Big Horn have or- ganized town compeny and fled their certificate of incorporation with tho county clork _Theic capital sto ia plnced b £10,000, divided into § siares, Tho object of the company is o socure the titlotoa tract of land situatcd on Little Goone ben county. Dakota offica, watcrworke. hotel in the epri 2¢ Madison for ninety conts per hundred pounds. Lu and botter railroad build- g Material is being purchased for the mnew Catholic church soon to bs bullt at Pembina. A population of 2000 is predicted for the new town of Chamberlain in Hanson county before 1852, There ia a fair prospect that the citdes of I'argo and Moorhead will be Lighted by electricity at an early day. Fifty Ciaadian families, with as many car loads of goods, will locate in New Baffalo in the early spring. The total cost of all the improve- ments in Flandreau during the year Just closed amount to batween $60,000 and §70,000. Fargo wants two brick yards right away, and predicts that 20,000,000 of brick will ba laid up in brick walls during 1881. The question of bonding Fargo In thy sum of $30,000 to pay for good system of sewerage will bo submitted t a voto of tho people early in March, Round houses, shops and headquar- tors for two divisions, the Dakota and Missourl, will most likely bo located st Bismarck next spring. _The com- rany have reserved ground for their yards cast of the city and plenty of it, expecting in the near fulure a busy point at Bismarck,—[Bismarck Til- bune, Colorado, Kokomo now boasts of a Masonic lodge. The Danver club opens oa the 18tk inst, Tho daily output of tho Custer 3 mines ia 240 tons. The Como coal mine employ eighty- five Chinamen, whose wages «verage 3250 d ver CUff had a fire last week which destroyed $2,500 worth of prop- ey, The Scooper mine ia Loadville coa- tinues to show extensive and rich ore todies. The Kerber district is claimed to bo the richest mining belt in Col- orsdo. Tho Loadviile papers complain that the water supplied to the city ls im- prognated with poison. A committee of the Donver city couucil is investigating the manage- ment of tho police force. Sixteen thousand dollsrs has Talely been contriboted to Colorado Collage, and a promise is made of $2500 more, A strko bas been made in the ver Ringlodo in the Cascade district. o0 | The ore asaays 263 ounces of silver to the ton. The Golden sampling works at Blackhawk, are being run vight and day, ssupliog ore from yarions mines in'the county. Last reek Mark Calver fell down the Ben Hardin mine, at Georgetowa, | a distance of forty fest. Bya miracle | be escaped injuries, The Bodie mine was unsuccessfully attacked on the lst at Leadville. Gabrge d1cDonald, leader of the at- tacking purty, was chot in the shoulder. A rich diecovery has been made in ounces of gold and 80 ouncos cf silver and worth in round figares $6660. Utah. Cacho county has ten dramatic so- ad com- | cietiee. Pany to be used by travelers generally | The Empire mino, at Sliver Reef, creck, Car- }'nllry City is working for a land smarck ia agitatis & the subject of swer City will have a now £5000 assays §28 1o the t \ the top loAgo, Be newspay. r is suon fo have ano Brighan Yong Acadony, ot Prove, has 250 stuente. Deor ure roported in Spanisi Fork cauyon. Prof. Proctor is to de 8 on astronomy, at 5 Tho winers of & vambor of 500 by decreass of wages Tast week by tho pidate corcumor suf Sixiy-dull the throo feot for an advanc: Tho weekiy bullion shipments Datte averaga $49,000. Tho Eyeator mino is o rlchest in the Baicer district. The Stevens i district has been =old for 33,000, The railroad wiil striks the Y stone at Glendivo carly in the epring. wages. the cattle losacs at only four per cent. Contracts for tho the Nouthern Pacif City have been lef A chinook struc last week uncos and the propert in the Butte it thirty daya. trado is Virginia 5 por_cont lar since 1870, Game iy valley. One ran antelopo ono day la: lexi v The elaughter of bufly Yell valley during the wint An tmueosely rich st made in the e Taabo. Salmon City has Two epans of iho Blackfoot aro completed. Fork, Occgon,-{ Acdirect read botween City and Laramie is to bo Tho pond beinecn O S The owners of in the Bay Horee district, one-half intereat for $17,300. er an iz stock are very fav. rable, § ing hardly any wow and”ex ood. A snow slide Wood river district, d cabin of four micers, and ki habitants. Withia a radios of fifty Luramio Ciry there ars moro than can te found fu th of conntry anywhere in th Wyoming. The Wyomlng slkali com been o d in Rasline. ital sioek fs placed at $1,000,000 “Tho principal business of tho compary to be carriad on in the Natrona min Ing dlstrict, Carbon county, Wyoming, and ity object is stated 15 ¢ manufacturin icals, merchandising, construstir ¢ rud maintaining railroads. A snow-slide on tho south Bay Horse crock, lnat weok, down a cabin, and k was ocaipy was sitting in fro when the slide came, the chimney in order t0 ¢ dug with his fingers until ho w flsh to the bome Tho srow piled on top of the cabin to of about ten foet.—Blackfo tor. ‘Washington. A gang of horse thieves is operatin; in Lower Dozdman. Mt. Tdsho basan Odd Feliows lods with twenty-five membors, out hunting, killed tweniy hozs. A number of new buildings will bo ez pormits. The Oroille Lumber company sawed 2,700,000 foet of lumber, nt their mill in Flea Valloy, Inst eummcr. From the thme of opening the ofii. o of the Northern Pacific Land Offico in Cnl[ux. transaciel the £ Rowing b T o fore- woing doss not mclll(h the sale to Mr, The recelpta of the oflico since it was opened are more than su off one-ninth cf the mortg Pend d'Oraille division. Oregon. strike Baker City. Immense damage has been dono to bave p ished. Califorma. Napa City was partially submerged by the floods. v a The valley and eanyon roads are re. | ported almost impassablo, The Central Pacific track is two feet | under water at Sacramento, bold gang of highway robbecs t the state, A land-slide on tho Sonth Paci Coast railroad, last week, kilied nin Chinamen. The Palsce Hotel in San an:mcn, by the manufacture of its own gas, saves 827,000 yearly. The damage to the broken lovees POPULAR THAN E The Genuine SIN Jifi NEW FAmIL:' StWINt- MAGHINE ErRE FEFE 1400 Sew|ng Machm‘es a Dayl Singer is the Strongest, bedded in the Arm of has & local dramatic n tho Miesoula ¢ from & wood ille Md Batte have struck n o lugielatura hos 3 to b the i Ao ba the [ 030 600 for etato prison betldin in tho Butte PACVNG CO, F PAGKERS Whol .aye and Retail in FROVISIGNS, GAME, POVLTRY, FISH, BTG D COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. OFFICE CITY MARKET—1415 Dougles St. Packing Houes, Steck Yards, U. P. B. PEEOCNE OONIN lor- The bursting cf the Liit'o Valicy BMeaghor county stockinen report natruction of oad to Miles v nows and the pros sl sugply of water. tho catile rangos 1 belief that the ty in 1881 will b than i any year it on ths Madison hot seven sk withoul U. & DEPGSITORY. ow is not a0 doep in the Yankee oY First 5‘3ATmm Reports from Suako river concorn- RSTAYLIIAD 1 1356 BURNED OUT, But at it Again. | delw.l and I’mfi's Over3300,000 | srectany patan .x.,.y., |nn8-1n"v or Trosgury e ———————— FIRE The Popular Clothing House of M. HELLWMAN & C0.. Find, on account of the Season so far advanced, and having a very large Stock of Suits, Overcoats and Gents’ Furnishing Goods left, They Have REDUCED PRIGES that cannotfailtopleaseeverybody REMEMBER THE ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 1201 and 1303 Farnham St., Corner 1 G0O0DS MADE TO ORDER OH SHORT NOTICE ?EA?@@S = ORGANS. J. S. WRIGHT, "4 GHIGKERING PIANO, And Sole Agent for Hallet Davis & Co., James & Holmstrom, and J. & C. Fischer's Pianos, also Sole Agent for the Estey, Burdett, and the Fort Wayne Organ Jo's. Organs, s and Org o in the Busi i eal in Pis experion J. 8. WRIGHT, 218 16¢h Street, € IU Hail Building, (lm.ulu. Neb. HAL Y V. FITCH. Tuner. DOUBLE AND am‘(::‘r; ACTING s exclusively, Have had years , and handlo only the Best. POVIER AKD HAND PUMPS Steam anpa, E o"‘rm‘mm , Mining Machinery, BELTIHC HUSE, BRASS AHD IRCN flTTlNES PIPE, STEAI FIBMIE AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HALLADAY WIHD-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS AL QTPANG, nJJ rnrnhnm %mt Olm.hn Neb c.u.&afs@s LEATHIER .| Saddiery Hardware, CBLLARS, Stock Saddles, o ‘HEGKEM‘ 'E%g HARENE g Tha cvp- et Speclal Figuree to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasona! e the IHATISH, ileurmgm, Sciatica, l"mbngo, cho, Sarcness of the Chest, 7, Soro Throat, Swell- ings and Sprains, Burns and - Scalds, Gensral Badily THE ORIGINAL, BRIGCS HOUSE dolph St. & Bth Ave., CHICAGO ILL. Next Boor to Gmaha N Toott, Ear and Headcche, Frosted | Fect and Ears, and all other i St., opposite Aca VAPOR, Al v’IERGHAHT TAILOR| 13 ;xnp}:nsxe | A.VOGE! LER &, co., ore, Ma., U. 5. 4. chiap and positivo A A man in Kilckitat county, while ix wild erccted in Colfux s 605n as the weatk- Gentle Women Who want glossy, luxuriant | and wavy tresses of abundant, | beautiful Hair_ must mso LYON’S KATHATRON. This clegant, cheap articlo always makes the Hair grow freely and fast, keeps it from f.fllmg out, arrests and cures gnl)'- noss, removes dandruff m:hlng, makes the l{slr it a curling Leeping it in tifal, thlthypquir is the sure result of using Kntlmlron. tothe end of tho year 1880, the officers 3T CUMMINGS, Fropricio OGBEN Cor. MARKET ST. & BROADWA Y | (‘n.mwll Biuffs, Villard, which amounted to £380,000, | i 76 on lhfl) :eudency an any desired The Uslon Pacific extension will ?’GOHTIEP HGTEL Laramie, Wyoming, o raory goud e cattle by the storm and thousands | JSuuu-pnx has appesred at Sen | I\II*R 4)U'A\ lHlTl lA.‘ mum; trom 30 miuates | 250 ani § 09, nccording | LALCOM, Propretor Los_ Angeles is auflring Irom a | : R "CHARLES RIEWE, L - Over $600,000 havo been exponded | on Elock, - OMAHA UNDERTfiKER i leTGN Hfi“SE the Slide mine st Boulder, It ru 203 | 10 brosh dams through Metalle Gases, Col S WILL SECURE THE WEEKLY BEE For One Year. to commerdlal ravalers. . MILLER, Prop,, Schuyler, Neb. THE WEEKLY BEE, The Best in the West, HENRY HORMBERGER, STATH AGERET FOR V. BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER I " In Kegs and Bottles. Prices. Office, 239 Douglas Strest. Omaha ReEamvmovelD. Has Removed From His Old Stand on Douglas St., to His NEW AND ELEGANT STORE, 1813 Farnham Street, Where ife Will be Pleased to Meet all His Old Patrons.