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THE DAILY BEE _E. ROBEWATER, EDITOR: "4No Cowrrosist. GAnrFELyis the new nickname applied iu Washington to the President. Accornise to the Louisville Courir- Jourual oleomargarine may be known by its having no hay sced in it’s hair. Gurren and cross-walk our streets by all means, but first insure the lives of the people who are expected to o them. S Ix the light of Stanley Matthews’ confirmation, the senate’s check upon fmnproper nominations seems & hollow mockery. Tur: telezraph announces that Mrs. Garficlds Blood for a fow days has Conkling's has been 104 degrees. been nearer 140. througtiout the countey approving of Presidont Garficld’s stand against numbers 3500 tax- Jensey Crry payers and voters in her anti-mono- league which will hald a state ation at Trenton next month. conv Anommior Croke, of Treland, ees great danger in TIrish opposition to the Land Bill. His opponents claim that his grace is a chronic Croker. Tur horrible revelations of Miss ’ who has hoen_inspecting an MATTHEWS CONFIRMED, The confirmation of Stanley Mat- thews as associate justice of the supreme court is an outrage upon the intelligence of the Ameriean republic and a serious blow to the dignity and respect of the United States senate. From the moment of his nomination by President Garfield, the press of the country has been practically unanimous against his confirmation. Bodies representing nine-tenths of our national commerce have protested against the acceptance of his nawe, and every citizen who earnestly de- sired the maintenance of the supreme Bench above susy has ned in expostulating against the crime which was about to be per- petrated in the namo of equity and justice. Notwithstanding these practically unanimous protests from the people of the United States, in the face of an overwhelming adverse report from the ry of the senate, majority of one committee on juds that body has by vote confirmed the momination and Stanley Matthews has been ele- vated o a life position, for which he isboth personally and professionally entircly unfitted. The grounds of ohjection to Mr. Matthows' appointment were forcible and somnd. He had been a professional politician, who had been connected with a number of dirty jobs, which entircly unfitted him for wearing the judicial crmine. Personally, he was known to be a man of strong projudices, a pattisan on every question in which he interosted himself; and entirely lacking in that judicial bal- OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. 'COLORADO. The Monarch Pass road is open. Strawberries are in bloom in Colo- rado. The Denver races begin on Satur- da omo has dxcuwd a Méthodist church. Petty pilfering goes on nightly in Denver. A theatre has just been inaugurated at Robinson. A handsome school building s going up at Kokomo. Pucblo is having a very decided building boom. ““Petering out” is no longer popular as a mining term. Ten new fire alarm boxes will be put up in Denver. The Utah road is building a bridge across the Platte to Denver. The new Merchants' opened in Denver on Tucsday The sales of stocks befor ver stock exchange are daily incre ing. Forty new passenger cars are to bo delivered to the Rio Grande before July Ist. Pay orc in good quantitics has been discovered in the Boss-Mammoth at Bono The Colorado state Sunday-school convention will b> held at Golden on May 17, 18 and 1 There were forty-five miles of the new steel rails laid upon the South rk railroad during the past thirty The Denver Smelting Works com- y laid the first brick last week in ndation of their first building. rks will be ready for operation in a few weeks. culty between the town ysville and the Den- ande railroad has been The authorities ver & Rio Aprnl at the Carson Mint than during any other month in the fiscal year. Eurcka is fast becoming civilized. The ratio is now_fifty-two_saloons to four churches. It used to be one hun- dred and fifty to two.} On Sunday of last week a Piute squaw living near the Carson river,be- yond Sutro, Nev., killed. her three Children by beating them to death with a club. She was delirious, pro- bal th small-pox, at the time,and isnow likely to die. The surveyors have returned from their work of running a lino from Ledli , to Grantsville, Utah They found a good route all_the w and made the distance in 573 mil The line over the ridge between Ree river and Smith o valleys was found to be on a grade of only 160 feet to the mile, the “distance across it being three mile Their report has been forwardod to New York. CALIFORNIA. ctric light is in operation at | bidden church raftles. The State Normal school, at San Jose, was opened last week. Municipal elections_throughout the stato show h ¥ republican gains. placers in the southern camps. Mass meetings approving of the Chinese treaties have been held throughout the state. In Salinas, a row betweer two min- ers resulted in the accidental killing of the city marsha The Mussell Slough sottlers have The authori Napa conten- plate purchasing a tract of land near the cemetery, for the purpose of build- - |about 1,000 fect in length, ¥ | maximum height of 40 feet. 5 t ber, the founder of Stock- |, Hydraalics will be used in mining | % tion company will crect machine and wurk uhulu for all the line at Walla W Cllumhen f.»r the Catholics and Methodists have bwn commenced at Chency. An organized band uf horse thicves has been discovered in the northern part of the territory. The strects and residences of Walla ‘Walla will be supplied by gas light by the first night of moxt Soptembor+ The railroad bridge across Hang: man’s Creek now 2 constructed, with the treslefwork will fill 4 spac, with The deck, with two span of 180 f the Spokane are equalled by ..,.1, four similar powers in the we The river above the falls divides into four streams, and afterasuccession of falls, unites in one stream near the point where the waters take the lst grand leap of about fifty feot. Total height of the fall, 155 foet, Theswater pawer covers Agriculture In America. London Times, April 25. \utlmnm o statistics recently compiled show the extremely produc- or of certain states in the It appears that a group of states with less than a third ion of the country pro- ve-cighths of the corn supply United States. The Indiana, Tinois, T of the aro Oh souri, follo ng figures will show the enor- mous progress which has been made within the limits of a generation. The corn growth of Ohio in the yoar 183 petitioned the president to pardon the [ Was 73,543, 190 bushels, and in Ivictod tenants, who aro imprisoncd 1877, 97,000,000 bushels. The for resisting the United States mar- |produce of Indiana has ¢ up shal, 1 the' samo poriod from. 7l,: 06, 000 000 Inndn]x. ]Ih— 568,010 Towa, from_ 42,410,586 to that period has successfully conducted a_ war against the partisans of the us doctrine of state-sovereignty. assent to a ro in one of its most cumunpuhle phnses. The senate may exercise its constitu- tional right of confirmation or rejec tion of exceutive appointments as does now, or it may invite the presi dent to by present at_the executive sessions to consult with it as a body, but it will not be able to establish and enforeo the rule that uxuutn E pointments st in overy ¢ | jeet to the approval or dmmmn 1 of the two senators from the state from which suchi appointmonts shall bo made, No one state, nor the two men whe profess to represent it next the e ull\L btanck of the national govern- ment, has any color of claim to dictate the designation of men who are to ad- ster the laws for the whole coun- The appointment of collector at W York city poi That nnmun lects the duties and enforees the laws pertaining to i office ot only for the people of | but for tlu-ru-ph' of the “ hy «hould the two vk have the aiviloge, Lk, o kisy- who shall s who" slall not callect New York! Th people of Tllino terest with the people of New York In onest and Uhiciont regulation of so through which the The peop! re cqually re presented in the United S with the people of tlwn, Messrs. Logan and Davis, the should abdicato all duty of ad- the appoint- the hands of guilty of an offense m- stitudion anid against the people. The stablishing of such a practice would The Oldest Established BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. Caldwell, Hamilton & Co., BANKERS. HAS REM Pusiness transweted same a3 that of an incor. porated vank. ey oF gold subject to Certificates of wix and twely dernand without intere Advances made to customers on approved secu ritics at markot rates of interest. Buy and sell gold, bills of exchange, govern: ment, state, connts and city bonds. Draw sight drafts o land, Treland, Scot d payable i three, g interest, oF on United States Depository. Na.ti?xré.slia.nk —OF OMANA— CALIL. AND RIIMOVIHD. New York Clothmg House 1309 FARNHAM STREET, (Max Meyer's Old Stand,) WHERE THEY SHALL KEEP CONSTANTLY O HAND AN DMMENSE STOCK OF MES'S BOYS' AND CHILDEEN'S Clothing, Hats, Caps & Gent's Furnishing Goods PRIGES’ ALWAYS TI|E LOVIEST GOoOODSs AnD PRICES. E. VL. & VI PEAVY, 1309 Farnham Street, Omaha, Neb. Cor. 13th and Farnum Sts. OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISIMENT OMAILA. SUGCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS.) Extamsiinp 1856, Organized as a Nationsl Bank August 20, 1365, 1> APITAL #300,000 Specially acy of Trews: | Tha popular demar for the GENTINE SINGER in 157 ury to rec s to the #he quarter of & century in which this - Mac I Relinble In 1878 we wold 3 In 1579 we sold Excess over any pr 4 Per Cent. Funded Loan. OPVICHRS ASD DIRRCTORS : REMEMBER : THAT EVERY Tt Davin, et Coshicr This bank receives deposits without regard to amouns. e certifleates bearing interest afts on San Froneisco and principal the United Staton lw London, Dubln, SINGER s THIS More Popular than Ever. THE GENUINE SINGER New Family Sewing Machine. eeded that of any presions vear e has bewn before the publi OUR SALES LAST YEAR WERE AT THE EATE OF OVER 1400 SEWING MACHINES A DAY. For overy business day in the year. “ OLD RELIABLE" 000,000 hushels; Missouri, from [} i should be a pre- | aicably adjusted. ing thercon a pesthouse. G MACHE - Sy 02,000,000 Lushels: 0 hand the priacipal citis of the conts w emigrant ship at Cork, is stirrin advancement and | Tho Baptists of Denver have pur-| At Ventura lives Jas . 81000000 | Protection aguinst stato cli it i i v IS THE STRONGEST, SINPLE & the British government to a reform in | authority. More than all, he had ex- | chased a lot at the coner of nth | who was born in Pennsyl Ehofieititanagic ]"‘l‘]“l e Loy o St o THE MOST DURABLE SEWING oceau transportation accommodations. | pressed himsclf professionally as SR o e e the pro- | iy subject in any national relation in ot B e e MACHINE EVER YET cox 3 3 et S b | it s hve s | i bl o 111 another state in the union DEXBBPL T]l[]Hla.S&BI‘U T (s Jor et i drank again and has | the supreme court on important ques- |, Sevornl small, salbs b one- .1.0.1, -and his mother 104 His | tho U wion only 494, ,”m,,“ % h been placed in & Junatic asylum. Joo's | tions of public policy and constitu-| hag interest in the Revenue lode | brother, recently deceasod, was 108, T RDodEe, of tho N pleasing wanner of obtaining free ad-| tional interpretation and was known | Lrought £5,000, and 4 like interest in Maps of the two routen oldiatat e HE SINGER MANUFAGTURING co vertising always eusures bim & full[to cntertain settled convictions | the Homestake has been sold for plus 18 produ |(iruly & the choico of men who shall admin-| EoiB-AIa R i ipon ooutroversice’ ‘which must | SLOUO 2 | that portion of the country north and o e ithin thaiter 450 AL TRAvACTIONS Principal Oflice,34Umon Square N Y A amisor i eroming mewly plowed | St ast complotixland s o Hands OE, vt of tho ORIG Ve i by eonbil Filiey, duscribed b atacs Boundhtion. cossecTnD TURRRWITI 1,500 Sulordinata Officos, in the United States and Canads, and sooner or later he brought before that Tue Young Men's Catholic Associa- [ body for final adjudication. From land on the Waite ranch, in Eurel g0, found the locating partics. One of the routes will bo determined upon at |} area lyi iz between that river and the N Allegheny y Sovith America. Pay Taxes, Rent Houses, Etc. gulch, a few days t i : E = o tion, mecting at Chicago, have unani-| the very “outsot of his professional blossom rock from a veix n d business in procuring right s e e T e ° smously denounced the public school | career he has heen a champion of the | found, which assayed from 130 to 900 y proceeded with. Cyie et ER Ut al at Otice, Room 8, Creighton Block, Omaha. d y tem of the United States. The |monopolies and a paidattorney of the RISt perRu "OREGON. a great tramsfer of com: "”"l““"';‘ glass houses should —_— an P . . he re-| Some German prospectors who are . 4 outh to the west, so much e e Rk v g 100l system will stand it. corporations. His views upon the re-| | "l Cetiel TERPC AR VIS Robbers are terrifying Marion , whil in 1849 fifteen southern | $ones,” we . thin N b k L A lations of the railroads and the people | Gjralk :nv-;mmin, are reported to have | 0UNtY producod 9 per cent. of the |Proper that those ‘:‘."lfl\"(‘f\ . BOraskad Lan genfly TR T Bos Incensovy, is to defend the star | were well known and his nowination | struck a four-foot contact. G have killed hundrods of |corn product of the contry, the whole : s J s WRIGHT of the south now produ third. This change is partly the increaso in_tho cotton product of DAVIS & SNYDER, A s z Ad in |sheep in the northern part of Wa acceptible to the railre Bob | was openly route contractors. Whatever R 3 ¢ subject his clionts are]lobby at Washington. No man more : 5 1606 Farnham St. . .. Omaha, Nobraska. —_AGENT FOR S e o umit:‘{ura position in which he must | ures to forward the proj A mysterious organization which it ) ) o S e e likely to come out of the suits believ- foRoitin o must| L and udustrial oxpos issuca manifestocs signed, “‘Citizons of the south, but it s said that the south 400,000 ACRES ing in the existence of a hell. soon bo aafled upon topass judgment| o, Gissovery has boon made at | Cendleton, e o s e ot : M"‘:"r;‘!""":‘f::f B et e, THE GH 'GKERING PIANOS 4 unwelcome characters. e eI, | onE resull: othier membiors! of iy : i . upon this great and pressing question Silver CIiff, ten feet from the surf that fifte 21 will cost more annually to keep [of the day could have been sclected by | in the new” shaft of the Hard € 1t expactod that ul O e o b family havo also beongrealy bencttd | T e AND SOLE AGEST ot : wom. | Prosident Garfield than Stanley Mat |lode. The value of the ore body has |of sheep will ho sheare o oo o | by it use. Tenth street in a passable condition, | President Garficld than Stanley Mat- [lode. The value of y o Eeere barloy in tho United States has trebhud : o el R S o ] By Yohath 3 oy s o S ll-\u‘ lmmmul e “ntTr;kflum‘ i county, this = that of eor, eolion and e f—— wn . | Hallet, Davis & Co., James & Holmstrom, and s gt hEise onsiderable cxcitement has boen| The fastest ran on reeond between | more than doubled; oats have inc most Crazy. : 3 Py § shoggBaigan, pot S0 mpesk of Lo ez | 2 "'.‘:“ ‘?"l‘l““,"*:“f §eni Aefiunos | caused in Rosita by the reported dis- [San Francisco and and was |by two-thirds, potatoes I y | How often do we see the hardwork- | BYRON REED & CO., J & C. Fischer’s Pianos ; also Sole Agent penwes of damage suits, than it will | the teeth of the American people and | LAt IR EGE M GBI ot | mnde Tast we umer Colum- | doubled, and. hay has increased by |ing father straining every nerve and ¢ e e e ARt it ey 10 immue bonds for sewerage purposes. | seriously weakenod the respect in | ore near Clinton, fourteen miles dis- | bia, the timo 1 SEatly s i S e [EE—— Y, o which they have boon held by the|tant. Most of the nsanys claimed 0] Now that thomees | et R S e ix Folings i ; y y P erse y sury y yne gan 0.’s Organs. ve been made show the presence of gold in marvelous quantities. ly about 9 per cent of the total Am- crican grain_product, by bushels, is xported. But this is an immense item in the world’s markets, and, with Real Estate Agency IN NEBRASKA. interests has prevented the construg ho proposed iron bridg the Williamette rive: company has been organized to main- citizens of the republic. ud his family prostrate unpaid de Basrmioe has settled the value of kiss at £5,000, and mow Quincy, S FAL N LTANOS AND ORGANS EXCLUSIVELY. NAVE HAD YEARS BXFRRIESCE BES THE BUSINESS, AND HANDLE ONLY THE tors’ bills and debts on Catrrorsia is jubilant over the rat- ‘wyoming. Keep a complete abstract of title to all Real Massachusetts, appraises a child's life| : S = 2 L > 7 ification of the Chinese treat Of | Laramic has the bicycle fever. tain a ferry at that pe m[mrt.m:-u is capable | It must be enou ||r|\ st Jouglas county. mayitf i 200. v] . o eing e could ¢ o fog-owner was oompelled to pay thel = © Lt T e const takes | at Rawlins. N e pamith RS |ag yotonly about 63 per cent of the | avoided by us ciric Bitters, toal product i rly double exported, yet at it was ten y ' AND STILL THELION CONTINUES TO father of a child killed by his mastiff, the bereaved parent paying all doctor bills and funeral expenses. doring men are In demand at Evanston. The Laramie tribe on the coast, and more rapid progress in " than other tribe the most interest, as it provides a remody for the hordes of coolics 218 Sixteenth St., City Hall Building, Omaha. HALSEY V. FI I‘LH tional bauk is open Tuner. tationof baconand pork are astounding. e o sl In 1808 the cxportation of bacon Roar for Moore(s) o ' : _. | bor market on the slope. Under the | jihygon county has clected its first |2 y 4 .,,1,,,, Rl AamOTHEHIEts 43 Oupaox is a bad place for political | i\iration treaty, Clinese b Gf foficers. IL- thoir white neighbors, 30 far oy 4 Harness DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING / jobbory. First we had that little | 0v come to the United 52 Gpota Lotise at Choyenno ! fin: " a f:{:vh-kn Upon the re: 2k wvery for Con- i POWER AND HAND electoral vote purchase business it | ¢ oers together with their se a settled fact. % o st the greatest which George A. Miller took such an | ad Chnese Taborers who. as B e et 1| 10 v Saddlery. 1E® WJ IVE = &5 intorest, and now the star route sWin-| g0 United States will be allowed to | tracting attention. A romn 3 . . . dles with Dorsey on the box. como and g0 of theie owa froe will| | Thero s strong demand forfomale ‘:‘-mu lh‘\:"l:::‘su(l:h g | loudly y 4 g Steam Pumps, Engine Trlmmmgs, . ! wonde MINING MACHINERY, BELTING, MOSE. REASS ANI IKON FITFINGS, FIPE, STE\ Lelp all over Wyomi Chinaman killed another in |3 xportation of live stock acroas the, Atlantic has inercased tonfold within and accord, and must be accorded the PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL owe their lives. - Notonly does it nounced that the Marquis of s s el e s on the 2ud inst. mill‘ cure Consumption, bt Cough HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS. Lorne will retire from the governor-|jects of the most favored nations. > round-up begi onday nex Bor e i old Asthma, e will retire from the governor- | jec ho most favore The round-up beging Monday next| Bozeman is to have a telegraph s ..uuu’.u A. L. STRANG, 205 Farnam St., Omaha. ship of Canada. The that the warguis did mpt find his re lations with Gladstone's ministry tively harmonious. The true is that the husband’s relatio his wife are far from and the princess won't live in Her previous residenco thero she de- clares was truly for Lorne. reason given is en with harmonious ada. Wiry hasnot thetemperanceagitation struck Switzerlnd~In Berne, the capital of the Swiss cwafoderation, there are one hundred and fifty dis- tillerics, and the consumption of spir- its alone smounts annually to thirteen and a quarter gallon to cach adult. In Genova there are consumed cach year fifty-five gallons of fermented liquors 1o every man, woman and child. The average yearly expenditure for intox- icauts amounts to about §30 per capita of the population. T is estimated that before the close the present year 550,000 emigrants will have ded in Awerica. The German emigration is enormous. At the single port of Hanfburg the emi- gration for January, February and March jumps from 77074%in 1980 to 24,441 in 881—a leap of 217 por cent in asingle year; and yet the emigra- tion from that port in the first quarter of 1890 was uncommonly high. If the same rate of increase extends to Breman, Dantzig and the exodus of populati alarm that riment, and suggest pressive measurés. Such an exodus is virtually depopulation. Perer Coornn hul) attributed his success to the fact that he saved capi- L other ports | ™ may woll | ¥ tal sufficient to start him in business, from wages amoun to aday. France seems to be a. nation of Peter Cooper's. Her laborers and small farmers exhibit an cconomy, thrift and frugality which may well be « Jesson to other nations. Within two days after the books were opened £400,000,000 were subscribed to the national loan and the greater portion of this enormous amount was taken la- borers, artisans and small farmers. The spirit of economy seems to extend even to the childron. Tn 1848 a sys- temof school savings banks was estab- lished by the government. These banks, which have been since that time maintained by the government, haye proved a wonderful success, and there are to-day in operation over six thousand, in which school children regularly deposit their savings. That the habit of saving has become general is shown by the small amount be- longing to each depositor. The de- posits in one department last year amounted to about §20,000, and the amount to the credit of each child was In America where the tendency ix Congress is given the right to regulate, limit or suspend the cominz of labor- ers to the United States, as well as their residing he: whenever in the opinion of the United $ ment the coming of Chinese Ldmnn: threatens to affect the interests of the ©untry, or endanger the good order of the society of the country or of any locality within its territory. emn- There are men in the world, and women, 00, to whom a vile story is as lungs as oxygen to the Jungs of an honest man. They chew upon it as lovingly as a cow upon its cud, and seem to obtain an enor- mous amount of nourishment from it. This species of scandal gormandizer noeds but scent a vile story in the air, when he snuffs the morning breeze and begins to enjoy himself. Such people are twofold in their character of scandal mongers —they are distributers | ¥ and receivers, and their marked pecu- liarity is that they have a short mem- ory for good things, and a ry for evil things. Such people h large appetites, and there is a great deal of food for them in this wicked world. Unfortunately the newspaper profession is remarkablc for the possession of this creature in the perfectest form. conscienceless scandal mongers they know the world is full of men and en who will adore them for sup ing the needful cud. If, as Sydncy Smith says of Talleyrand, these news: paper men had no tecth, 1o Toofs to their mouths, no wuvula, no larynx, no trachen, no epiglottis, no anything, they would nevertheless gurgle scan- dals, and make society miserable. It was just this spirit that induced the Herald on last Sunday morning to un- cover a poor, defenceless woman, who was striving to redeem in this city, and who in the past surrounded her name with great scan- dal, was, under & new name and in a new home, struggling against the powers that m..vf’m heavily on such as she. For the sake of indulging a depraved appetite, this paper un masked this unfortunate woman and sent her recling down to perditic And this is the journal whose oditor is the president of the society for the prevention of cruclty t aninials, Being themselves Couldn't See It. San Francisco Post. There are some men in this com- munity so devoid of humor that they couldn’t see a joke if it was fired into thew by a ten-inch gun. Old John Perkins, whose office is on Battery stroit, went to the telephone—which n;vnmcu with his residence on Van ess avenue—and changing voi facetiously sai gt herself | in the vicinity of Cheyenne. nne is to have a good system —byeand hye. The Raslins copper mines will ro- ceive the attention of Prospectors in the Bramel district found quartz assaying high upin gold and sily The Public School Teachers of in convention in Chey- cenue on Monday last. The first Sunday school convention held in Wyoming opened in the Con- gregations] church in Cheyenne Sun- day last The citizens of Laramio are protest- ing nst the breaking of bronchos in the streets owing to the danger to life and limb. The Colorado Congregational associ- ation has just closed its session in Cheyenne.~ The next meeting place will be in Greeley. Some recent assays of Granite can- n ore have shown wonderful figures. There can be little question now of the value of that region. Some men of € company, Vlict commanding, got into a_qua at Rawlies last Sunday, resulting in the death ot threc and the wounding of several. UTAH. Logan wants a brass band. Salt Lake City has added the tele- hone to its fire system. The tregedian Keene created a. per- feet furore all through Utah. The Boston excursionists met with a grand reception in Salt Lake City. The snow in the tops of the moun- tains of the Wasatch rauge n Utah is forty foot decp. nbors of the refractory ) mion of Silver Reef, re- main “in durance vile” at Salt Lake City. The headquarters of the Utah branch of the Denver & Rio Grande railroad will be located in Provo this Farmers in the neighborhood of Swan lake are loosing kids in great numbers through the depredations of monster eagles. The building improvements in Salt Lake City for the coming season, it is estimated, will reach the value of 1,000,000, Crime in Salt Lake City foots up in the polics oourt an averago of about © arrests a month with fines nnmunung to §725. Diphtheria is prevailing to alarming extent among the children of St. George, cannu;fi a suspension for the time being of all the schools in that city. NEVADA. Small-pox Is making ravages among the Piutes. The consolidation of the city and county !,u\ernmemuf Virginia City <Howdy, Mrs. Peking; are you *Is that you, Bob!” was the faint response, after a pause. “Yes,” ruplml the “ohen can T seo yo erchant; presently,” was the respanse, *'so perhaps you had botter drop in casually this cvening, as it is has been ef Wining M Sirat b it of this year the Eureka district has yielded 8916,524.37 of bullion. The heavy rainfall this spring has | f assured usually crops in the southern portion of the state. A number of Truckee people are ing preparations to leave for the Custer county is to have a $20,000 court house. third dividend of £40,000. A line of stages has foen put on be- tween Butte a Madison’s high school h.w been dis- continued for the present. The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows held their session last week in Helen: The losses of cattlein the Sun River district, by actual count, amount to ,600. Meagher county is about to build a court house to cost £100,000, exclu- sive of outside finish. The Moulton mine, Butte district, is using clectrieity to regulate the movement of its cages. veys are being made fora branch line of the Utah and Northern rail- ay from Dillon to Helen: Tt is reported that twenty- wan has been found on a the right hand fork of Doep cre AL AL \ll'mlv a civil ¢ cents ne Por s ago hy the acc dental discharge of a pistol. egor, the well known will ercet in Helena he summer an clegant brick mansion, the cost of which will exceed £10,000. The next terminis of the Utah and Northern has been decided on, and a plat of the town has been made out. The new place is named M oo Camp o The Northern Pacific tncL will reach Glendive in. four wee contract for grading the road 300 miles up the Yellowstone from Glen- dive has been let, and is to be com- pleted before winter. Pioty Flat numbers among its deni- zens four of the greatest c Tape Worm Char- 1 George, Tron Jaw the , and Slap-Jack Aleck the Canoe King. " ioavo. Salmon trout aro coming up the Sal- P Mining for fine gold on Snake river is being carried on successfully. Lewiston farmers will raise fully 200,000 bushels of flax this ye: of Shaw mountain lauly ng and elected a recorder. At Bonanza bar a large amount of d is being taken out of the placers. A project is on foot to build 4 wagen road up the Salmon and Yankee Fork rivers. mains piled up at the Custer mill awaiting shipment. One hundred and fifty persons week- ly are passing through Blackioot on the way to Wood river. Eight foot of lun\, averaging over one hundred ounces, has been umcov- ered in the North Star, on the east fork of Wood river, some cight miles from Ketchum. A chamber of carbonate ore three and one-half feet thick, was struck in the New-Years mine, located a mile west of B\Uvuc Over 75,000 worth of bullion ro- |} sian farmer is the highrates of portation from tho United s, and the fi the Amer farmers, through bad farming, area devoted to than in the terri- upied. When all lable lands are taken up, and 0 threatens to press upon subsistence, fertilization with rotation will increase the rate of yicld has happened in tho most populous districts of Europe), and then the centre of wheat-produc- tion may possible recede slowly east- ward, obedient to the impulse of im- proved acriculture, With rogard to the “railway monopoly,” it is alleged that this is not an obstacle as s may imagine. The western producers affirm that they will not givo up the battle until ¢ nitable and_ steady rates of transportation are insured. during the season of 1879 grain shipped from Chicago to Liverpool for 17 cents per bushel, o rate but in excess of that which proy Mnt will be largg the transportation of grain falo to New York by the Hudson River ten years ago. Carcful estimates show ~ that the United Statca s capable average yi would yield grain. ~Turnin to cofton, it appears that the whole cnt.tnn crop of the world could be o in Texas, or_could bo divided beiweon any b of tho other pri i xXhaustin orest is roalized and profitod by, must exercise an_important influ over England and the European con tinent. Senatorial Courtesy. G Tnllum rte construod by {1 ply another | and as such it w the republican party o acquicsce in it, even if there were no other objec- tion to its operation. The republican do its career upon_the Tt has sustained the ri 2 ment to excheise all the powers which guaranteed by the con- o pass and enforce national Taws, - collect its re nues and stect its ci Tt is somew te in the day for the republican party, or anybody who fesses to b governed by its princi- to contend that in ¢ chief functions of the national goy- ernment —that of designating its own officers —each and every state skall in turn have the right of veto. But this would be preciscly the practical cffect of imposing the ‘“‘courtesy of the senate” upon the conduct of govern- ment affairs; for, under such a rule, 1o man could be appointed from New York who was not acceptable to_the senatorial “ambassadors” from New York, nor from any other state with- out the advi and consent o its spe- of Throat, Ches d Lun al curative pow- We do not ask you large bottle unless you know yields at once to its w er as if by buy what \(Il ase "tlfll\" We_therefore The various land offices are doing a sting Gt SHaRHGr e your rushing business. present arguments on_ this question; | 4T nd get a Wood is §6 per cord and hay §30 affirmed that, in_the arca yef | Tial bottle £ t""' Which Wil o per ton in Helenn, t0 bo subdued between the Missuuri | e the L IR 2 Mehi DAoLty roportion | ful merits, and show you what a regu- The Alico company. | have paid a ",'f'"'fi,:*: ILW S the proportion S T salo by Tsh @ e Great German REMEDY FOR 11 REETMATISY, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, BACKACHE, GOUuT, SORME'I:'ESS CHEST, SORE THROAT, QUINSY, SWELLINGS SPRAmS McMahon, axp EARS, BOOILY ik, TOOTH, EAR HEADACHE, Icine. 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The Largest Stock and Most Com- plete Assortment in The West. We Keep Everything in the Line of Carpets, Oil- cloths, Matting, Window-shades, Fixtures and Lace Curtains. TELE] PLACHE: 1313 Farnham St., Omaha. H. B MYERS, 3. Ttis not likely that the republican " club night.” Wood river country. : SR to spend all we earn, not to save all ngl WASHINGTON TERRITORY. party can be committed to this new Private Ho: Now open o But instead of Bob nobody dropped | Grasshoppers in_large numbers_aro Phase of state-sovercignty in orter to| CONGORD HARNESS |teris s o ‘TEI T o L ool Colfax is to have a Mothodist [P Church. A deposit of mammoth bones has boen found near Yakama city. we can, this system of school savings banks would not be likely to flourish. Buttheir sucoess in France largely ac- and SURGH * DECORATIVE PAINTER. BEST DESIGNS. LATEST STYL ARTISTIC WORK. O NT FIGURES ARPORR ORDRING NORK KLAENIERE. in but a man totakeout thetelephone, although Mrs. Perkins cried herself sick, and_ swore she knew it was a putting in an appearance in Pine valley and along ~the Humboldt river. gratify the selfish and. office-hrokering propensities of any clique of anen who now happen to have floces i the Two Medals and o Diploma of Honor, with the ey highest awar, the s cond it waa awarded this harmess af Drs. Van Gamp & Siggins, nnial Exhibi. Wk 77 i it in [J0ke all the time. Perd tends| The sale of another group of Pros- " the formation of a habit in |J' e. ins intends P .. | United States senate The republican | 3, e o ey i 1o onganize a secret society for the as- | pect Mountain mines to-eastern cap-| The track of the Northern Pacific A 2 a e T S TS yEioians; OORID,. BIGNS, PAPER HANGING, PLAIN PAINTING OF ALL KINDS, at REASONABLE RATES. m‘h child Mwiwmm becomes a o e - it will e, 5 bo = S B Mt o sfm.,:.m party has administered the govern- | /Gonmgn, i Nanchmes and Ladics SAD- PROPRIETORS, nature parent. ment more than twenty years on the principle of nationality, and during n-uuuunolEd.non aud Bell at an early day. 1318 Harney Street, Omaha, Neb. 0DD FELLOWS' BLOCK, Con. LTt 435 Doves Stamzrs, marzZeodlus Omaha. and invite all who caunot examine to send fof pricee.* apott Moro bullion was received duing| Tho Oregon Railway and Naviga- P —

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