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% THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15,1881 sPBINK;J} THE STREETS. p Immediate ste taken by Omaha property owners to sprinkle ts | the streets of this city. The dust nuisance has already begun, Travel on i 1 | GENERAL GRANT ON THESIT- | (lronicle cliuracterizen this discrim. The Omaha Bee. UATION, ination ns unjust and manifestly General Grant can be an interost o ing talker when he feels so inclined. His trip around the world and the speeches which he made at a hwdred W1 NEW MEXICO BE A STATE, wi'l doubtless keep an eye on him that he “What is your population and the | may be present at the round-up of the star | fecling in rogard to your coming in as | " rRels Its Sheep and Cattle Interests |a state!’ g s N A ‘ 2 emni here is some dissatistaction in re- | jhort distance from Discussed —&panish Land gard to the late census, The super- | the principal throughfares has become Grants and Titles, visor did not have means enough to Mer- | . NEW MEXICO. | s should against public policy. More especially in view of the fact that the shipme Published every momming excopt S day The ouly Manday morning daily. f Texas, and his acts and fame into history among the entures of t of grapes in Calfornia over short tances already equal in quantity the [ banquets and receptions proved that | gt BES B G T the ex. TERMS BY MATL: disagreeable in the extreme, take it ccurately and he s reported | 1o i eiriesp Wlnmn’w““‘ e Conéns lm’rgu on tle-s‘. fruit shipments. done "v:JI‘4»:l:!, by the dust, \xu)h-rs‘ Continent . 130,900 '.v; -““"I‘Xflf"‘”“( have been written, based upon his THE WEKLY BLE, pablished ev “‘I hict h \ the s Bicn sepoted The point most interesting | are complaining of the annoyance and . 1|w<{|‘lvl: .A] 1 :l:i" ’“I'l': 1’1]‘1;“;\?‘.}“]”“' Wik of CveIdes Tieblls ery Wednesday, bt e g 4|1v" ‘s i this complaint in the fact that the |u great majority of our citizens are | cincnat Enquirer et GO R avot | The Duks of Cambridge, Bettish com. TERMS POST PATD i!u«hw talk upon the situation M| oae company has reversod its [ willing to do anything to abate the| Col William Breeden, formerly as- ‘What is the objection to a terri- | voice. He has fine limbs and very small One Yenr......88.00 | Three Months. . 50| Albany seems to be by far the most| ¢ 400 yle about charging accord- | nuisance sessor of internal reveue and afterward | oV et ST nen A U s n oLy, oo omia ey e ETENBI 81 L 00 | T8 e | CTICACEY i, too, we must add, |40 ke value of the commodity| The last logislature in its|®ttorney general, at presont & member| “iyyg haveno power. A man i880nt | sy enrly and works hard before, breake | of the territorial senate of New Mexi- regulation of cities of the first | co, was corraled with the lariat of an| nquirer reporter yesterday at 806 rge street, and plethoric with the | bt ki i gt from Washtrigtor, Wit Inows TECIS, | Faety whiioh 16 taloet ot toan. e and ¢ general thing cares very little | think the functions of a British arm bout the people or their wants. Be | those ont nental army, and does not yond this we need capital to develop ‘lvhk;l ull the ways of the Genan systens s not transported, and its abandonment for class CORRESPONDENCE -~ All Communi entions relating to Newsand Editorial mat Grant's defeat at the Chi- General reasons of its own of the prneiple | provided for the special assessment of cago convention seems to rankle inlus | o ot transportation should be | property abutting on strects for pur- | ¢ ars shoulil be addressed to the Epitok ok 1 y o d o wor ong infor on of & seventeen years' 1e , dritish troo) When once he t bl '),x uld be addr t 1 breast. He can find mo words strong d by what the article trans- | p of street sprinkling. Sec 50 | information L‘. sevente ‘n y (.|¥~4 |\:4¥” the country, and we must have a state [ (00 1 ..,‘\:‘, ’ | (.!m.:_ 'ilh liw‘.- Twe Brx enongh to condemn Mr. Robertson for |0 50 of Houso Roll No. 251 entitled A | Ghce in that at present interesting | government and laws to protect such | iy methdical. a BUSINESS LETTERS- All opposing the unit rule chicfly because |1 " e——— e | country, was induced to say a few | quiisal, A territorial government biil for an act to incorporate cities of Thus he spoke: ““‘New Mex ood country. there is at pres- and for live men with capi- | words wd Totters and Remittances <hould | dressed to THE OMARA PUBLISHING does not have this pow This s argument with the thinking We know the territory has it was the defeat of the unit rule, which Turie are nearly three hundred | the first class and regulating their the grea wnd he is even-tempered. FROM POST TO PILLORY. ? was responsible for his own failure to ANY, OMAHA, Drafts, Checks and Po railroad corporations whose officers | dutics, persons and government, ; people. . ¢ i J tal, but a large influx of men without . a8 § sed capital i office Orders to be made payalle to the [ receive the nomination. His bitter |y, o gither refused or neglected to | reads as follows o 8 n without | o, oot resources and we need capital to i gt ’ fealdd B [ b money would be injurious, The prin- | BEC08 Tt 08 4 e woll er erdet of the Company, words of 41‘5..}.;\_ on of Inq’ulnnl furnish the statistical information re.| “On written petition of ot less |eipal interest or products of the coun- | Lovelel them. S il Energetic Work on the Docket of — 2 ar "”)‘ ave tho improsion of €1} qyired by ho national consus . 1¢| than on-half of the owiors of foot | tr o ben shoo and cattle, Ttis |\l inspiro & contidence among the the Fourth District Court, it | E.ROSEWATER, Editor. POLILOFAOR HRUORA] (ST E LIS LS | Mo st [oHOF 40" HeR1asU 0 RSP (s inyar s isouiot] ey bIIGR WUBIY | eAPHIT RV ARG i yaev RIS LT it MINES. 1 A | e all the more surprising when the |y ghoir duty in this regard the | stroct or specified part thereof, to bo | find forngg. There is a great extent |5+ Wi Mg you to say e iy e Buncred Cases Disposed | { Johe . Pierce is n Charge of the Cireu- | speaker admits that the most unre- ument will enter suit against | sprinkled with water at such time or | of unsettiéd, open country, tolerably [Mar R GG 0 attract- of by Judge and Jury | ion of THE DALY DR, | sorvod rntitudo wus exptotsod by tho | gy to anforco the ponalty which un. | et 4 the eouncil my deem proper | woll geassed, and, thero boig vory | oq s attention wntl tho lst o at Coiumbus, | —_— sresident for General Grant’s services | 1o 1. conss not fa the mavmont of & | S1eh sprinking shall o done by | Tittle rainfall after the grass matures, | 0 (€ BB e many valui | Gastnerra has suffered another de- f“ R D e is the payment of @ op wwarded to the lowest bids it cures on the ground without, losing | 727 . Sinee I Hine Iy — | 5 fiatyeof degiitlo ; s i sum not? less than €600 nor more | cach ¢ or for the entire city or [ its strength, so that sheep and eattle | /o R O e e s nover | The Great Railrond Blow-Out cat in the chamber of deputics. vosinvosal warv was mado|yy @ SR e e iRt A bkt L) 2 tho winter. and | r¢ being every day. ro las neve: | I than 810,000 to be recovered inaction |specitied districts thereof. To pay | live on it well during the winter, ang et a weologicnl SUrvey of tie tars = E | T st by President Garfield inveturn | e a0 i any court of compotent | e expense of such sprinkling the [ no feeding is requi {Wiiere do [ i S ¥ o T Aomier cyclone has struck Mis-[ o tho support given him during| s o et : T O uncil may make special assessments | you sell your wool?' “Chiefly cast, |y o | Correspondence of The Tiee. souri. Missouri is noted for her|he campai v],.lh 2 tho ox-prosident jurisdiction and in addition thereto| ., 't}\o lands abutting uponsuch street | in St. Louis and Philadelphia. = There }‘]3:",':: ""-::{"J:ffixh‘,‘:‘ ""':::; five| Corvmbus, Neb., June 14, 1881, wind and bourbonism I « .‘" g ‘)] o l“ : iy every president, treasurer, s or specified part thereof, either on the [are not less than four million sheep | o e B L oo brobably ts one| The business of the district court i bkl ut it is when Gene | general agent or managing director of | valuation thereof as listed for taxa-|in the territory, At present, com- | M8 e e B Gy va e s B ! — touches upon the subject of Mr. Conk- | oo tions shall on convietion | o, oF by foot front. Such mon unimproved waol brings from 10 | OF fhe most vullable mines for gold IR B O h ‘ A nwstic commentakor remarks that | o,y ygnation and his subsequent [y “q 000t a S oo O L ent shall Do a lien onthe to e per pound. The she T IS P Bt [0 T BN e | it e et Baoc g Uy Conkling “fow high, bt Tt Tow.” | ool SOEGL S . | doctarod gty of i wisdomeanor | dhayod from the time the comne BRIV sHRLL kv E1EHpE ant wicn owned by Boston com- | days’ crowding and rushing of busi- § anvass at Albany, tha ny 2 3 yrisoned or a| tori 8 t6 amo A8 against | able’ effort ha ABHTTRRAE | > o X o Ll LRy ) » This covers the ground. R G e e e A e imprisonec ah hx‘xlllhv(:(.t)uy amount nssess 1 against .lbl.l effort has I’“'f made in the !\nt formerly published o magazine, | 1089 , i term mot exceeding one yoar. | cach parcel of landand shall be col- | fow years to improve the quality of |} ; T Wb Gt o e B e ; Foe 5 : is the president and gen.| This was a continued term from i 4 = - |ground of inconsistency. No prewi-|go U6 (o yailwao manngors | lected as special tuxes. BHE TR eul SRR BRBEAICER s N e S e e R e e e Tt | GENERAL GraNT thinks GarBields | gont go gonerally ignored the laws of | p i 10 Lt L o | Tt will be seen from the ahove that |have been brought in. = Most of the STl msuager, Ll company ua) lust March, when, owing to the ice administration is o failure. That's 5 N D e DU LU et | et sheep-owners who have the means are [P 1 thirteen milos of siX-nch, pibe | carrying away the railroad and bridge, =4 | *| sonatorial courtesy when it suited his | L0 T e deliberately |4 Written potition of at least one-half |8 owner 0 i to bring water from the reservoirs in | 3 what & number of people in 1876, \ren0l convenionce, as General | joe ™ g = O TR, | o) i DEODArby! GWHAES ih oemstEy | e b ot oo it B IR LS | Mot o) Wil 41 lis honor, Judge Post, could not, . '@ h s M defy the government authorities. | roperty o 8 18 NCCessary | yp in that w Another thi heep % thought of Grant's exceutive, ant. m— | Simmons A xosuen of Jazy cadots in West |, ogition to the protests of both Point want Whittaker to lend them | his cars, reach the metropolis of the state- a calendar of ov which is rich in gold from the root to the bed-rock. They put in this pive by hydraulic placer mining, and have spent £700,000 already the past year. Silver mining | ried on extensively at Silver City. there have been promising discoveries The appointment of Collecta for the sprinkling of streets by gen- eral under the ne not, suffer very little from disease.” w law. CAT INDUSTRY. “What of cattle?” ““This has only hecome important in the last ten or twelve yi A say that almost without exception Now if any law ought to be rigidly en one hundred cases there were but three tried by o juby. 1 The first was Marshall Swith vs. [ Friedhoff & Co. The plaintiff claimed that the defendants had rented a store at Boston was made asscssment forced it is this act requiring rail This prov corporations to report full detailed ion does however, senators, the wtion, and Massachusctts statoments under oath to the national | Prevent our merchants from raising a cost of | PUTse to seeure the immediate sprink- They soem to be a paying entire congressional do investuient. the authorities —concerning the e s u‘ Soinonoh Oof the | oongtruction, operating expenses and | ling of the streets in case such consent ;;}:f;m‘f;‘"y; this business huve done! ot Hillshoro, San Simon, Black | building for two years on a_vrbal | m—— . | best classes of people in the common- |, oi s8pective .. | Of orty owners be ob- | Well, many grown rich in the busines hget e vallty, 'hite Bot Tosotpini s building pa . i Excizzer Pease cstimates that it BoRL income of their respective roads ac-[0f Droperty owners canmot be o0 Ty e e Bt el e Range, Lake Valley, White contract, occupied the building part wealth. The appointment of Tom tained. { The laving 9 Nogals, Cerrillos ) m, Picur- | of the time, and then left, payin, illBsstenivi sk companied by an exhibit of the The laying of dust last B IE TOnIY NHEt ek two oar.l Nogals, Cerrillos, Hell on, Picur- | of the ) s DY will cost only ton thousand dollars & |y, iy g oolleotor of the port of | poried qobt wmout ok issued | DY Drivate subscription proved a very | of young bulls of Canada stock came |15, Arroyahando and - many other | the time they had the building. H mile to secure the safe naviagation of | ¢ VB 0T C T hiectionable bonded debt, amount of stock issucd | OV I £l 1 DS L e e I pinta.l defendants set up the statute of } the Missourt, Our farmors are inter- | Y% York was equally objectionable | g 4 jnventory of their rond bed, | Succossfu and ‘rmnunc?';m\'u enter- |1 e e o it frauds, The jury returned a verdict i to one of the senators from that ¢ prise to our leading business houses. oMSCOSUMWILELE O SIS B gus for 5210 in 1 AT B an AIEh e TnGhey s Forl rolling stock and othermoveable prop T &1 am frequently asked if it is not avor of the plaintiff, and wholly distasteful fo the majority g = tisti Under the present ci tances 1t e acrelief for me to get into the states| The second jury case was one that oL OEEE Loy orty. Such statistios are of the most| Under the present cireumstances 1t| el brand, which s |® Telie g i ! jury ease wi O of Now York republicans, Tnstances | (i i 50 f 5o of our | could bo repeated with profit. 1t i s e ety pie [ in sumnner. Tt is just the contrary. | excited considerable interest, occupy- of a like naturo without mumber might | ional oxistence in furnishing a cor.| far from likely that any scheme for | first place is to select a spot whero | Wo never suffer from. the hoat in any|ing two and o half duys—Tred Thion- 4 hard vs. Roderick McKenzie, Plam- tiff sued for £1,400 damages and doctor’s bill, on account of McKenzie trading him a glandered horse. Jyry i returned a verdict in favor of plaindiif for $201. The third was a criminal case, and involved some of Omaha's hard citi- | zens. On the 5th of last May, about 11 p. m., the connty treasurer’s office RENEWED outrages are reported in Treland. Tt is an outrage that the condition of the country for which governmental misrule is responsible should call for such a system of pro- 4 test. part of the territory, while at such points as Las Vegas, Santa Fe, Taos, Silver City, and, in fact, all the mountain region, the summers are de- lightful. As to cold, we mnever suffer from cold weather, and at Al- buquerqe, Socorro, Las Cruces, Mesil- laand the valley of the Rio Grande and Pecos, south of Santa Fe and Vegas, the winters are as fine there is a goad water supply. Here the cattle range, there being no fences for miles about. The great trouble in the cattle business, however, 15 CATTLE-STEALING. Bands of men have been organized and fifty or a hundred headstolen and sold at onee. 1n the northwest por- tion of the territory there was a man be multiplied to show the utter dis gard in General Grant's own case of the law of senatorial general assessment can be carried out before the completion of the water works system in our city. Until that repay our merchants on Farnam, Douglass and Fiftcenth streets to obtain, by private subseription, what eannot be obtained rect estimate of the magnitude of the railway business and its vast resources courtesy for The country must be placed in po session of these statistios, and if thero is any flaw in the ¢ enable the monopolies to evade their duty to furnish this information, con- strenuous, It makes a great deal of difference to the General whose ox is gored. Whether it is Senators Boutwell and Fenton or his which he is now so time it would more than ensus act that will Tur Chicago Inter-Ocean asks if the Cincinnati Commerecinl did not support [\f'runnnl friends, Sena- ross at its next session should pa ‘hy a general levy. And in the bene- | named Stockton. \_\‘h“(h'fir(l m\jl still | oy Jrida. There are no prevailing dis- | was entered, the safe blown onen and Grecley in 1872, and Mr. Halstead an- | tors - Conkling and Thomas PIatt. |\ ronclad act that will bring them |fit Which would result in such an ac- | slefies the auth wities, and carties oi} o070ty sort, There has nover about 80 abstractcd theretvom, e [ swers: “Yes, we did—we did it open- | The General frankly ‘expresses his |y, 0 In any event, congress|tion the wholecity would be partakers. Lis catt T (:l’llil;-?;“{,-{mtl‘wé been a case of diphtheria in the terri- | officers had a ve ght clue to work % f i New York state ca AL ——— ! R ace > rari > | on. Chief >olice M ve § 4 ly, and not_us Conkling mupportod | Obinion that Now York stuto camiot| gy to pugs aduw requiring overy| pj 0 —— ENMIOT IS lireeEwoekilagny | oy Homaceoutt ot i raibyjobftho jon Ohierof b elice MeMution followed. ) l Tilden in 1876, We did it for cause [ be earried without tho aid of Mr. |, ijiad company in the country to W said that Archibald W. | "6 i0 4 of mine, having some 860,000 | 3tmesphere, and consumptives got fut. BpIGiousRehiraoth uha, As soon as the hotel accommodations are supplied it cannot fail to become a popular resort for invalids and tour- nd arrested them, one C. H. Wilson, gar manufacturer, and the other, \ Jack Lewis. Wilson was finally in- Campbell, late editor of the Wheel- % . ing, W. Va. Intelligencer, every year, to the national commis- | ceive the Berlin mission. He is an invested in cattle business, to lnok after it and was Conkling. In this a large number of New York republicans will differ from went up murdered. —because we then, as now, opposed report semi-annually, or at least once the one-man Go to, old business. is to re ] L 5 s ks 3 At a late term of the court some sixty % Sl Le0 e TS swill-bucke ’_‘)”,"' ‘_‘, T fl‘fi‘“‘“‘" the ma- ionor of railways full and explicit in- |applicant for the position, and his | indictments were found against these | 'St Sl dicodite, saqueal i EHORiMplictol F R0 ¢ chine whoso fidelity to party was|eoo o vionohoot W eiroporations, Con. | claims are buing pressed by promi- | people; and efforts have been made to | MEDICAL SPRINGS ano icorg , a forme a e measured only, but by the value of 2 nent republicans of his state arrest them, bub being near the Col-(abound in the territory. Sulphur, |resident of Omaha, but for the lnst six { Waex our slow jogging contempo- ) : gress should also provide the severest ! B0, L SA0Iy Ing q hat | iron, soda, iodine springs are found. [ months a denizen of Columbus. o i rarios of Omahi and Council Bluls, | PAFY patronago who carriod the 1ast | yticy for punishing railway offi-| (ippiat, spinion s that that al- |shebe. e by i a oasota. portiy | These springs are all hot and are very |is a noted thicf and gumbler. He was § | [ in the duo course of time, shall print | ®lction i the Empire state. The | il \1io fumish bogus statistics, | lemn - aoryt mon S5 that that al | ot s ot that. atats have | ollective in cases of rheumatism. T [also arvested, but taking advantage of § ) g T ey ‘o | 8ix thousand federal and stato ap- | : 5 & y Y S0/ 5 state ave ) ve known men to be carried in the | the absence of all the main movers in the report on Missouri river improve- | %% e ; Every railway corporation should be | thin. not peen able to render materiil as- arms of attendants, so crippled up |the investigation, he skipped out, t ments, which was read by the govern- | Pointments would have voted the x| o, oited to keep its rocords i con-| o SE——— L fsistance. T think the Colorado 8u-) o oy from rheumatism, and after |first appropriating a old watch and / : e M P sfore oup | Publican ticket whether Mr. Conkling | ¢ : SIpansiA RRHNo oty i an ire as anxious to cateh them | (00 10 vere cured. The her articles calue that belonged | ment engineer, Mr, Pense, before our v formity to a uniform systom estab- | unusually intoresting tember. Mrs, nd that they will cither be | Several baths were cured. The most | other articles of value that belonged Board of trade, wo hope thoy will. ro. | TeBresented tho stato in congress or (it %) S8 & GHORR SR R e e e g do ot o | important of these springs are Las Ve- | to his pro tempore better-half. Wil | son gave what purported to be a full wunt of how the job was carried out, from the time they left Omaha until they returned, Lewis took the stand in his own behalf and corgobo- rated all that Wilson had swor about their trip out and back, WX the exeeption that Wilson left i senatorial , Ojo Caliente, sixty miles north of L Fe; the Jainez, fifty miles w nta Fe, and Hudson’s, near ver City. member that the unabridged report of | *1Y other man filled - the sen Mr. Pease and the full proceedings [¢heir. It was the votes in the before the board of trade Monday | Mdependent republicans whom M. night, appeared in the morning edition of Tur: Bex Tuesday. L L SO ers, the rising gencration of voters - B{SRILAON OITOI | denartinant, seriptisn of Oporto and the Oporto vineyards, with beautiful illustrations. Mrs. Aunie Howel, as Frechette, de- bes the life of Lord Lorne and the Princess Louise at Ridean hall—g ing all those det: in which the pu lic has a levitimate interest. This ar- ticle is illustrated with excellent por- The penalty under the law onment not exceeding many have hung for the offence, LAND TITLE | “How ate your titles to land in New Mexico?” There are a | railways, subject to inspection by ex- perts cmployed by the government, just as national bank records are sub- Conkling is now 8o bitterly denounc- RAILROADS, road is the Atchison, anta Fe, which branches Jlorado, one branch jeet to inspection and supervision by the bank examiners of the ing, —the hants, the manufactur- treasury Without such a uniform Topeka and t La Junta, C ¢ number of grant Trisn Americans should muzzle | Whoso sulavies were not drawn from | vpon”of aocounts and records the ] 0 of land made by xico, | going to Santa Fe and the other to|about three hours, from ningsunt O'Donovan Rossa, Such infs the government coffers and whoso | 2og s O SCCUIE BIC pocoris YIS traits of the Marquis and his royal | 0y of them very Eleblo, Colomdo, The main Lie is | about twelve, whor'he did not Ak wsa, Such infamous AE Y statistics of railways as they now reach | consort, and with interior views of | 2 D bout1 TEO.. | S ueblo, Colorado, mainline is |« ) g acts asthe blowing f public build- bread and butter was entirely inde- > 7 i | Rideau hall never befor NP oo [inthe territory comprises about L700,- 15,0 completed 300 miles below Santa | where Wilson was. The story ap- acts as the blowing up of public build 2 the public are worthless. | Ridean hall never before published. | o a8 known e Maxwell | i 2 st of, ings in England and the endangering | Pendent of political influenco—who ! | T B, Aldrich contributos o delight. | *eres: It was known as the Maxwell | pe and within about 40 of El peared rather fabulous to the most ofgg ingeinEnaland sl endangesing [Bpeli lniia st et e Fhl o ther - the fireg | grant, and was originally? granted tol where it will unite with the Mexican | the outsiders, but the jury took the of the lives of innocent persons will | 1) > gt s g Guxpnan, WALKER, of the consus| put of an articlo— ontitled 4 | Betvien and Miranda, andisnow held | Cengral and run to Chihwahua, and |other view of the matter an iit- | do moro to hinder tho cause of Ire. [fleldand tho republican ticket. Andfy o “a 0 "0 e 1™ i o troe | Day in Africns o deserintion of a Holland company, of which | thence to the City of Mexico. This | ted him, probably thinking it too I Jand than all the tory opposition in | 11e hearty concurrence of this impor- | g (S50, Fin o B 08 FEERESE P 00 diys adventures i Tane | Erank R, Sherwin s president. This| road will bo finished by the 4th of | to conviet on the evidence of & tell- grant 12 m the northeastern one of the attorneys put it. connection with the South- | tant and influential ar] o v P B e element in the ji T TR e &l 4 July ug i parliamont, It ODonovanRossn withi | *H- pursued by the administration | “Penditure. The act which creato ‘,‘,"',“f&"',',"",‘, llustrations from dvas- |the territory and extends into Colora- |y p of California, this Atehi- | Chicf McMahon deserves eredit for his famous “skirmishing fund” | S0t PUIRNCE BV TR SCIRMSISION |41 cupgug huroau fixed 85,000,000 a5 | el Adams Drake's “White mom. | 40 teling in the towns of Cimarzon, | yon, 1 and Sunta Fe_railroad |the way he has worked up the case, wrung from the earnings of poor labor- | | i Figonteoversy s oply an g o Hato RS ) RS L Mustated by W, 11 | Springer, Elizabethtown, Rayado and | gompletes a through line to San Fran- | even if the jury were lenient with the ing men and servant girls, were both | 19eX of the state of feeling through dab SRS o Gibson, is continued. 1, Mason con. | the small towns of Dorsey and El-| gigco, now in full operation.” boy. thrown into tho sea, tho Trisk New York relative to Mr. Conkii R ST TR |y mea on (1010 Dt Mass | Jcine iThern ig/n gredh AoulLof pris The heaviest tornado that ever DR e tsleiRon, (o Telah amian | b e A SRR T ot of b 000. - Genoral Walker procved- | 78 K PIEE O, U Stel & o | cultural land i the grant, well tiin. PERSONALITIES, ited thi 5 would be immensely benefitted, # 2 ed to appoint special agents and enum- | Mie it ouw, Atetal, A yoed, good grazing country, as well | phrey,astation ontheC.N.& B.F \ e o i por. » foris, with portraits and engravings | "\ Gible “minine interests. Conl | e Duc will I ister full of tea | roadabouteighteen miles north ¢ S M erators in accordance with the author- | from their puintings. Asa H. Waters |48 Valuable mining i, Le Due will leave a cannister full of tea | roadabouteighteen miles non ) proposed change of grade on General € it has earned a reputa oo R Bty G n B e e e g o | and plumbago are found on the for his successor, lumbus, The storm moved from upper Farnhaw stroot has boon indefi. | tion of sticking by his frionds, No |l Vested inhim and ho soon found | £V &8 - wteresing, iographical| ““iGur largo grants aro the 1t is understood that Mr. Wheeler will | east, was about ten miles in ] s e " | Qoubt his vigorous advocacy of My, | 1 the estimato was really below his | D W0 lomas CBlneard, the gy, Clar, Las Vegas, the Montoya, | ¢ his Dait July 1. A I taak anant et Pri iitely poetpoped 1apithe dyesy Wl X o RYEOU, & e Y Ol M| wants, The work in the territories, | Lovtrait. A patriotic poem by Julia | 1e Beek, the Anton Chico, the Terra| Brady wry faces when forced to | house and furniture of Low Schroederd ason that the amount to pay | Conkling's position in the prosent case | 5 b0y eSO b BOTs & patedbtie s by Julin | A il und many others, Undor | take a dose of hix own bitt were totally destroyed; his wife felt will increase that repution in certain Ben Butler looks forward to the tiy when Charies Francis Adams shalt be co in {eath, | the present ry city conncil and the county commis the houso going, and picking up thed — § ) grants arerequired to be | child she eseaped just as the house’ Daughter,” Frederick; country, such as the educational, i5 fincly illustrated and Mr., Al quarters, Among the mass of the Wlind, deaf and dumb, cte., far ox ey R AT R ; ; Tl 1ok sottarasl jono: Y, i o sople generally we are convinced tha ) " » 1 e R B _ | proved before the surveyor-geners 4 7 1 Chic went to picces. le next to go was sloners have no witlority. to tako | POoklR genorally,wo are canviood tut | ooy iy gxpaotations, and ho: mow | o0 b Biother of i ol ¢ | and submitted to congress for confirm Rt s been arrested in Chicago. |3 7,40 gooupied by Prigge. Three of 817,000 2 coup ) of y bhols, oust | b WIM Doopited oply. e an. ohatl{ oy iy i will roquive. 860,000 pocine: i * |ation. Forty-nine in all have be ) % | i family were in 1, one boy about | ouso © fund ' or “tho general | Aate retusal to look upon “publio nfe |00 45 oo niate tho census according | Goorge H. Holden coutributes o | COMfinmediaso that only ouo buying of the Princess Lonise is a | €ight years old had his log brokon ! fuirs from an unpartizan standpoint 8 8 . : these has a perfect title, Theso e i P county fund, to be paid for asscssed dumnges in grading the strect. Nobody exects the damaged parties distaste Canadian life Conkling sketeh ~entitled “Hawthorne among tho unspeakable duliness of his Friends,” containing character- istic and hitherto unpublished lotter to his plan, He made his estimates | upon the basis of the census of 1870, [ nine includes most, of the very 5 80 far, The hails accompanying the rants. Each of these confirmed and an equally obstinate refusal to storm were as large as hens’ eggs, and ) ore i rge ens’ eggs, and forget a personal defeat at the hands nwid s always heen . iy 5 and endeavored to bring eve ing by DA N nts is recorded, with a plan of f great gun.” This is the first case on record | lay five to six inches deep. s to waive their rights to tho damago | Of the lust national convention, L i “"-;;”;"‘“ Wtton by Basthorne to s friond, 41, gurvey, in the office of the vecord- [of o gun spikin sl The 16th inst. will be a gala day fon allowed them byJthe appraisers, and i s R IDARMRRLLINM R 0N, Tighpro)] MRS 2. bl l“"‘“ Con- | of the ‘county where the land is| General Longstreet will reach howe | Colunbus, There will be { ) - he had procoeded far, however, he was | other movel and —interesting | gy ited, *he confirmation of congress about August 1. It is hardly necessary 0| 1ut date 4 grand excursion f | the only way the proposed change can be made is by rai tter, mong the especiaily timely arti- state that he is coming back to an offic Joaquin Miller says he wept ou réading Ix California the rilway commis- impressed with the fact that the coun- | settles all question us to the extent of its. bion, Norfolk and the interme: country to celebrate the completion ¢ ng the 817,600 by | sioners are vested with full authority i Rdves try had not only grown in population, | eles are “Rail in Moxivo," by F. some of hix own poems. Signs of repent- A § ¢ private subscription among parties on | o yegulato railw inti i IRRNI| SROR M. LSOO L1 A00KIN0, DY nother question that has dis- | S0y of b GWh Boeis: - O ata|the C."W. & B, H. Railroad into Co} » Q! ailway transporiati but that 1 o) axtended o | B, Prendorgust: & . ole Fra ance are really cheering, as it shows thut a - 4 it 0 Tower Famam and wet of Eightoonth Y poriation and | but that business had extended into Prendergast; and A Bicycle Era, turbed the people a good d has | R FealY & \ Jumbus The exercises will consist of suppress unjust diserimination and ex new channels, opening up fields of in- | by Edward Howland. - Dr. B, Austen | oo G othor the grants from Spain off ler speeches by Judge Thurston of omaf who expect to be benefitted by the ; ) R e s it ne : ‘Clara Belle” is cle when Towerie oo v benefitted by the | tortion, A complaint was entored be- | quiry which were unknown in 1870, | 4 contributes o curious musienl | " Mexico carrid the minerals | she tries to descrile horse togzery. She | lis, Hon, F. C. Lark of Albion, Dr owering of the streot. fore the California rilway commis- | For oxample, under the head of agri- | &, otitled “the Music of the fyohore there was no reference to the | makes the martingale of & lamess “the | Bear of Norfolk, Hon. Thomas Rya # Spheres The serial novels by Miss Woolson and Thomas Hardy itinued; and short stories are contributed by Ed- ward Everett Hale and Arthur Hast- ings. s s Among the poems of the number | S1008 Were &l ‘without suy wom ‘i.AlIl)' notic ‘First 4 John , the i Yo outly ar- | Notio " s Aspearmnoe sl the Odson, ' Ly the sl TAXE: e e oo by Hheumationy s to| NEW Youk, June 14—Seven tho é James ields; and My June Bo “‘How about taxes in Mexico!" “We | ho unable to walk, This explains the cap- | sand wild pigeons from Indian Ten by Christine Chaplin Brush, pay 1 per cent. for all purposes, and | ture very satisfactoril . tory are now in coops here, and eig! The editorial departments are, as|oageh taxpay is his own assessor. I'he Earl of Rosebery is mentioned as | thousand more will arrive on the 171 usual, full of entertaining and in-|Ope-quarter of this goes to support | possible British minister at Washington. | iat. They birds for the use structive matter for all classes of read- | gchools, which, in a Catholic country, : :;m:{-lv )4“5;","‘:}‘) ~““"f the New York State Sportsmen’s 4 ers. is a great thing, since they give onc orse thabeame very nearbeat | ociation tournament at Coney '\‘:u., ¢ | ing Parole two years ago. quarter to the support of free public | "y G 0 stung by @ locust, Mrs, | BEXt week. R — , through which the horse's mineral in the grant. As to the grants by eongress, there is no question, as they are an absolute quitclaim by the ment of the United Stafes to| the owners of the grant, and contirm- sioners last week, allgin able discrimination by the Central ¥ culture, i 1870 there were forty in- 1880 there this number. appropriation de granted, the work could have been carried on until De- of Platte Center, and others; _[u]]uwg by a grand parade and good time L'“ls erally. The largest crowd is expecte that ever collected at Columbus, OMEGA, Axorner day of froitless ballotting has closed at Albany without yielding any evidence of a speedy termination of the struggle, unless a gain of one vote for Mr. Depew can be regardod | a8 pointing in this direction, There soems to be no further danger of an adjournment before electing a senator, but rumors are current and receive general credence that in the election of Mr to the senate, his seat will be contest- and in over five times Had the full manded were Bishop, the American mind-reader, is a great success in London, 1t is a noticeabie fact that when Bishop was in this country he carefully avoided tackling any St. Louis edit quiries, cific railroad) company in the local freight rate on g pes from Dixon to The rate charged for this distance by the Central Paclfic monopoly on green fruit shipped in car loud lots of ton tons is 19} cents | pay-as-you-go principle. As it is, it per hundred pounds, or 839, while the | must entirely cease, or the cumployes charge for transporting a car load of | be compelled to await for their salar- case of | wheat, containing ten tons, is only [ies until the next congress meets. Depew | 822,60, ule of the | After consulting with the president y Scb San Francisco, —_— been celebrated Pigeons for Sport. = s burglar | xionat"Assaciated P A cember with a reduced force, on the It is the standing Central Pacific to charge the highest |and the attorney-general, General i j —_— - edonthe ground of bribery befor 7 ; 1AM AR ) Gonel Post-Office Changes schoals. All property is subject to| g fiaving been wting by, u focust ‘TR [ oy beforo | entos for articles of the greatest value. | Walker decided to proceed with the | Tn Nebraska during the week end- | taxation except that wctually used and | quart of whisky by her busbaud ko neu | yyipny A Bai tralize the poison of the insect. ¢ neral is generally attributed to the liquor. It is said that at the Woman's Suffrage execution of his occupied for religious services. does mnot include property that churches may use for other than ginal plans, and depend upon the next congress o foot the bills. ing June 11, 1881, furnished by the Wi, Vanvleck of the postoftice depart- ment: MagraarLrows, Ta., June 14 party consisting of Sam Jones, D) ribs, Charles Mallory, Wm. Saut iing by thiu_mm-e hopes to secur the | age from $20 to $30 per ton in San defeat of his antagonist, as the senate | Francisco, while wheat averages from i i 3 St ey ornment and | me in Philadelphia, when ‘@ me- 3 y in tho absence of himself and Mr.| 830 to §40 per ton. Aud yot $16.50 —_— Established: Courad, Merrick | achool property i also exempt, and | iorial medal was presented to Miss Aw |and Charles Lincoln, started out Ig Tt wil et » g tie | more is charged fur transporting ten| 1r the B. & M. dow't take uetave|eounty, Wi T, Lornott, postmaster; $300 to sach hoad 0f o family resident | Wb tabie blubed pleasautly. night for pleasure ride on the ri majority, It il to be f Sl b, Jof AENANARL ) I 40 SAER A0 ShE Sefin ml\] though Mother Shipton was right, after 3 remains soen | tons of grapes than is charged f i i 2 . | Slocumb, Jefterson county, Phel . {in the territory. e territory 1s UOW | 41, g whether the plan will prove success- mrying“w,. tons of ,,h“tl v“ u‘:r slops, s tarvitary _“u"“ tho Mumu‘ Smith, postmaster. g entirely free from debt, and this| Dorgey ropses to leave Washington | ful, dis cat over the | will be soon occupied by Jay Gould's Elysboth, Stearnly | year's collection will give' us quite & | for his catele ranch in New Mexico, o be ! same distance. The San Francisco | southwestern system. surplus iu the treasury.” present at the round-up. The detectives and were swept over the dam. Jo and Kribs were drowned, but the ro# struggled ashore some distance dov the river. i | g the national legislature. It was shown that grapes ouly aver Discontinued: county.