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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: ,F“_,“,)AY l\OVF,MBFR 18, 1831 Th O h Bee | AN EXPENSIVE EXPERIMENT. imuny\whwh suggests a specially inter | u.-m-,’q T Tlr-”]m’ pro-fand the most signal beuetit defived | pose of bring | o " i 1 " os of the ded that cach member of the board erefrom is the revenue it affor | Germany g hi et ineo e mahna | Therc is no qu nin the minds )y esting lesson to both sides t “”M”‘“‘”r‘l“ A"Wx‘ | supstvis ‘;“ th ref mr‘(h revenue it affords to | i e torriiorion ot o iy BarTond ¥ " St fof a great mnjority of Omaha tax-| losing controve y. Tt was the pi | districts. but here they mismanazed. | 1he telegraph companics., | . ublished every morning, except Sunday, [ " {10V THOALY 0 ity of ation of & povtesit to Daeid D, 13 8 g — | . = | paycrs as to the nrgent necessity sentation of a portr avi +[They did not supervise. Onee in a Fatal Results of a )i 1| The only Monday morning daily. i S ) vosident of the board of | while thag Sods. wor Chels Toie) OCCILVENTAL JOTIIN . Armers' Quarrel . paving our principal strects vhe [ founder and president of the hoard o | Whiie they rode over th istricts CCIVENTAL b\ vison County (Neb ) Coutier reting of our citizens at the board of | arbitration of the northern iron trade, | and then did what? See that the con - Last Friday the startling intell TERMS BY MATL:— 'n.ux.u. f our citizens at th 0 arhitration :.H northern iron ; u‘ RIAL L0 deT0ots). O o OALIFORNIA (il Ll £ |-:,;,§f .rll{:;._ ‘{.ml“: ar. hree Months 83,00 | trade rooms, the comments of eyery|as an 1 swledgment of his rorvices t all, They did the laborioy A late fire at Modesto de 160, | hmoody, anoid and much | Month, .. 5.00 | One .. s emart and tho agilation of Who i averting sitfhos atd Yook-outh | yironio, ‘A ShtebbAl s ain | OO0 rorth 6 ey [ spected furmer Tiving nenr Nowcastio, | —— tho press is proof of the in-| Fifteen yoars ago the difficultics be- [thing for whioh {hey paid | 1 femo sart of Oy % | hiad shot Lyman ¥. Bishop. The| / KLY BEE, putlished ev- | st which is taken in tho subject tween workmon and employers in the | three e ‘}ml [ per St o Walll In ¥ e [ news created ¢ crable excitement, | o3 [y all classos. But there s a serious | great Buglish iron disteict had pr e s e LAY f rds a sccond eroy | well known re- | POST PATD:— sl I v thop | U1 ¢ that nugust boal i : i o meible eitizens of | Lt fas b ¥ . 160 fduced a social war perhay MHCT | firing & resolntion at t relict con v oes B8 nearly ripe in t s stano | 051 Tires Me to the material which | duced 1 war perhaps mor t . | circumstances, as | Bix Months, ... 1.00 | One used in puttir hiat existing in Treland at this|teactor. In all pr i con < ' At been | wo learn them from several diffor AN D o8 in a condition to 6 e s alm tractor never heard of it; and if he|¢ vend violent ¢ S| persons, are as follows | ‘ CORRF mands of trade and the sanitary [ alyzed, and the district was fill sy ik st e tontional killing, the <thers were. asct.on | A i el Ty f" 1op and M. | i lit ma [Pt and did nothing ¢ 4 - 4 - uchmoody join, and both are (uite Shtions e e wd individual requireracats of [ with idle, hungry, s workmer all Far Wliow of the’ mark, and | ol Pt R s Pttt ; our The pavements| Finully the employers conquorcd, and |t streots wont bad to wo e L B T B L Rt e ey WS TR mion. sl aineth of the pineipal cities 1h thils ¢ untry [ the men went sullealy to w st in | The same is tre 0 U URORLS) oGt U WENRIAL o T o e | NN up several years MAA DORLISHING. Cot halt, concrete stone, wood and | 1869, when th n trade began to | Cleaning "]-' ot Ve et s final scicntificinvestigation on the Pacing [an unfriendly * rlation s h 4 i | % 1 ment ve been th tlo, not ) to some difl . e T e e to tho | macadam, From the laat three [ rocover, tho old trouble i M il i order of the Cowpany, | Omahamust selo is complained | peared; there was ovory indicalion e 1 B o o gty | —— of stone that its fiest costise agant { that the old mischiof would re-| CoroNer Jous | ind were shut up by the latier, | OMATIA PUTLISHING 00., P,m] pg | and of wood that it is unhca peated 1the board of « HORHE 1_: iraged AL T ik _"H L el For S’Ile B " E.ROSEWATER, Edttor, | licking in durability, the additional | tion wi ished od in equal {erutie defeats in the A oH OOy TR - Yy e sl churgo may be brought against mac- | proportions by masters and men, and | sinounces i a recent number of i Llave to replevin the eattle wn- | ) Bdwin Davls, Manager of Cityadum that it has nover proved a suc- | proved o wonderfully offective ounce | paper, The Progress, that “tho m tiesim was - paid. This Bishop | Circulation. | cess in large citics in this tryy | of prevention. It completely ended [ crats aro the natural governors of (his ] ¥ili sl enterad § ”‘_mnl;vl to ) and commenc 'xrz.- ™ @ that it is only a makeshift fora more [ strikes. The board, with its commit- | country,” and will tainly be recog- | cnusing th B v W e LG UL b ) AR ‘ | B - )| i Tharee of e Mail + | N T veon its hif \ n coase | rel stock. 100y T Lo 0 TSk e Mol | onpack paving matorial and undor | ter s amounts to a judicial system; ita| nized ws mnch by tho peoplo. Mr. |5 1, Bfe ood a taglo, |warnod hing b Qesiet aeg [N A. M. Fitch, corrospondentandsolicitor, | Cireumstancon auch an exist in Omalin | success led to the establishing of sim- | Forney's rocont conversion 1o the | T 1,',',‘."",1““,’,,' ;,1.’.‘.‘.. u."-‘ ol g twould bo entirely uufitted to meot ilar organizations in the variows in- | democratio fai hy mo doubt, has made | ceted with iron produe- | him unusually hopeful for the future | 1th t "V {tween the kueo and the ¥ wll ied shot, which for a sy uce of about r n has been ¢ dustri t. Thanksgiving Proclamation by | the requirements of tho cily. tho Preaidont, Mr. Henry Hickman has writ. | [ shot used was s f Chotean porforated the orth of pr pert ty w fewer than 100,000 [of his party—a hopefulness which is | | FIFTEENTH AND DOUGLAS 178, > H]h:wlvn):l III{”'M’ """‘:;"‘_ venr. to|fon & lotter to thoe Her- | workmen in the north of England are | not share 1 by the democratic lenders LR i o 805,000 | e inches in length until it rescmbled ook Tiak: ipon: Lhe: bissainge Uroust o | a/d glving hlo exporience with | praotically sccured trom irreconcilable | or warranted by tho figures of recont | .0 mated that 00,000 Tishels of |1 v box” Mr Bishop died | them in the o1ning ¢ Tt pesont | macadam pavements in the city of disputes with their employers [contests, In New city the | eats raised in Missoula cour eitialy ""‘Jl“,‘ \““];‘l‘l""‘" 'l”‘:”“‘ ""- it though at this perol when the falling states, every street is paved with | Under ordinary eircumstanc rike | of the demoeracy s startling, Formerly | Northern Pae fic will be alout 1,000 per [ poisonous matter. Dr, O'Connell at- rooms, on Cuming street adm nishes us that the tise of our sacred tended the wounded man and D duty is at han !, our nation still lies in the [ broken stone, and the ratio of woear is [ is & protest a shadow of the great corenvenent and | Joge than threo ine mourning which has filed onr hearts, stil | % finds us hopeful expression toward the God | Mr. Hickm before s« how we lately bowed in grief add | yantages of ma ; g | iivst some real or im-|the city below the Harlem river was In tho latt an's conclusions as to ad- [arises from a wisunde | 'No. s 9 rooms, Hasson held o post | barn, Webster: mor 1o strect, f rich I made in | O'Connell and ri lan niine, near | I'ne moviem on the remains from which 0. 8, House of 10 rooms, I streot, stone foundation, 24000, majority in a voto of about [isroported to b bout fiv thick and | 3 f | vjority in a votc L the above facts in relation to the No. 4, Large house of 11 rooms, on Webster 0. f | will eam 2400 to £3500 in silver and jrold ur times that amount. Brooklyn | ! e s o I wound are glennes streof e ollexe, b inn's is sajd | Wound are gleaned. trect, niear Creighton College, 11, clstorn and rease 1t fdepended upon to roll up 90,000 dem- s incight years. | aginod wror ney, near anding he adam. pavement will [ tweon the employer and emploged, | A pold lead near Fort LIGKG, Vo RGeS Tiats fia Wi o ; 5 hiSB11 7 Yolotn, o N L T ot Pl LU AT Vs O ANAS o thie ol [ the furiner caso it often needs unly | has always been devended wpon for | ¢ idoms < dheth Lort Masinms tedhg — Mouse of 7 roous, near 17th e o ks Aokt o o it [ tions v entirely different. In tho[to bo brought to tho employerst |an adiiio 12,000 mojority. Tn | the oueroppivgs, yet iseovered in Mo | A Cowboy's “Find." ot of § roows, 3 lote, on 15th street tana. location e to Ruby hey Telesraph, rd, &3 00, and make it fitting that we shou'd | with thankfulness that the Lord in | fitst place, such His infinite mercy has sigually. favored (g iy laid in Birmingham would cost|dy. Tf tho mothod of arbitration tud No 8, Houte of 5 rooms, on Cass, near 14th, m which a gold nugget valned n d g v 2 fee lot, S1500, taken stnmer a reme- | 1876 New York and Kings 72,450 majo in v macadam pavement | knowledge in order to receiv wuleh. fi w850 i Pole ia now the center of ex- citement owing to tl old mine or DU o v I ople, enco without i : 9 Y . . f “hina Butte 0 had o'« i f..'.'.r|‘,;:'f"n'm’:""‘l'“l"i"]h'”l"" 1 vonchsafed | more in this city than Belgian block | which has been 80 successful in Eig- | 028; in 1878, 4k,305; in s L L A 203 | Mllezed to have recontly been found House of 3 rooms with 1ot 22152 feet, to us. No pestilence nw[ uut;lfum stone. We have no granite, which, | land were more gene lly adopted in olting republicans, 61, the other - ay, - his bargain and ds- :"“‘» 1t & v’f"* party of cow-| on sy mear lith sruct, 00, i res. & abunds ileges ol Py | 3 ‘ SRR i R inate. sivTiEs e HEELIRE YS WOl s for Carpenter & Evans > + House of 6 rooris, on 10th street, neq shores. The abnndant privilese wis. | With trap volcanic rock, is . tho | this country wo should have fewer | 1880, 50,5696, and this year a iittle | Monded in ey, Not getting it he | boys working for Carponter & Evany 44500 feot lot, 4000, |01 Ptrect, noar 1 ick the woman iu (on Running Water inflicting slizht | abont four m; o suddenly surpr ground ‘on wh COLORADO. feontamed a whils encamp m the town, were to find that the foundation, off they were seated | 150, ny colors, evi-| No. 14, House of 5 rooms q we enraed and st dom which our fathers Teft m their wis. dom ar . still our hie ud fonly durable material for a broken lockouts and a cessation of those « o1 G rooms, br ck foundation, on th street, 1060, o house of 6 rooms, brick Mary’s aveuue, near convent, n- [more than 38,000, This indicates tivo st 1sport to this | tests between eapital and Liborwhich [ 1oss of ne rly half the eff stone pavement. To t ngth ! tions have visite forest homes, ye even this vty has [ city granite from Sherman or trap f resnlt in so much loss to the prolue: | of the party and the cutting do nctified ny d summer kitehen R i AN oLk b ko] POV G LA bRl w0 e it Tads 11 Tokebeate ST 0 countr A majority onco omofourth of wor Fosure st month at | Gurar 0 ot s | onS0ih derost hear ey SEb0, whioh hat boen ealled, throughunt our | exponsive when all things are consid- e Y the total vote to a figure| v s 811,900, at once began gathering a great deal | (00 e ooesi oo o1 Sherian avenue country, il these things it ix meet | e ik i 5 T . g ; ) 3 | niit county estimates tha gross pro- [ or 1) ot & i 0 at | . No. 16, 1 4-story House of 4 rooms, o three feet o the ground, when they [ *io.'f tory brick house of 6 roon discovered specimens of stones, whieh, | 1 of red strect car turn table, §560 1 4 No. 18, iouse and 2 I vlocks 3t ig] when closely examined were seon to | oo glhose S0 108, 4 blbcks wist of High et o i returns any indica- | Wherefore I, Cliester A, Arthur, presi- | dent of the United States, do recommend that all people observe the 24th day of N vember, inst., a3 a day of nati nal thanks- giving and prayer, by ceasing o far as This city hi made the experiment | (1, 11 absorbing topic at Washington, | can find i these with limestono macadam on Faruhum | Pl question who among all the re-|tion that the peoplo of New York | being wi tion that the| 1 ten tunnels now *d oo the FI teher mountain, t White River have re. i ms L:l-“ :’vn;::u”k’:.:‘ Utes | ONtain the free wold. They at once |, No. 19, tiouse ar eui back b the Ulnta | sent word to the leading wieralogist | P4 Yo [ of LodgePole to come out to th place. | cmak There are no 1 10ts on road to park, near £3500, | cei AL sl K O T O T KT T s ot e i ing clasa ho is moro than wsual- | asen i nrnd she B periiont s provet | oy R R e s b locs agl tis best | hold a growing o faaybe from their secular Iabors aud weet- | from that street to-day the pavemont | v angwer. Dividing the countey int . : n oir move: places of worship, 3 0 @ er. ng the country into | 8 x e ), = 3 | s ey BancatE: adiatalv RanL NG onse and o Javeap rt streol ::’1 :'\”l‘.',‘.]xfh;‘ I"'“I‘l‘i:l:-r\‘ ..1:'|i~<‘.”:.rml>., :; condition which it \vm.lld cost hun-| 40 gouth the following is the repub- | minished majorities in N Jerse 3 vy of N, €. Meeker and th {ground. The colors were such .;,;,‘[ | Davenport, neal KU tprayers that his boun: | 4eds of dollars to. partially romedy. iican strength in the house: cast, G6; | Ohio, Marylaud and the loss of Vir. "»;‘_'f‘,"’; e '.Mnhf\:f “‘*’**‘-“':'- 1| et his most sanguine expectations, e ol s tiow may coutinuo Lo s and to our 1t is rutted in every dircotion, hollow- | west, 71: - gouth, 10, The leading | ginia and the confidence of the peo- |, Four 1a oA b s ,1'““;‘"'“"-1'1-"-‘ the entire country | S, ddouseand j lot on 10th street, vear > In'witnow whoreof, Thave herennto sot (4 0ut by the crumbling of the | syndidato of tho wast is Mr. Hiscock, [ple in the democratic party as “tho SR G QLS T ”[\t,‘,“' ST st bt et e m }lot on 10th street, near i eanaud ot thgreat coal |stono and the wear of travol, | of » W York; but ke has some compet- | natural governors of the country” will i B e or by express for - nssay and tha | s Houtas ant 1ok on Jackson, nesr 15tk AT e o kot seamed — with gas and sewor [jiors. The ste ngestof these is Rubeson be found to have very little founda- | overto k them and they wandered ; | Dodge Poleites feel exubo er the SR on s [r. 8.)this seventh day of Novemb, tronclios ‘and littls. botter: than |who will costainly take ¢ Jersoy | tien, e ¢ them struggled on throw b the | digegver. A b the year of our Lord one thousand 2 Who will cortainly take the Now Jersoy g e night and ewly in ihe morning sighted | e — | Drick houso of 4 rooms with 3 eight hundred and eighty-one, and |80 average country road M- alyote for a time, reducing the s 1 - R e of a locomotive. He soon found 7 9t 0X260 toet, o Shorman avenue (10th street), ; gIonG f . £ Ttk Century, which is the now name and fell upon it, overcome with Tho Country. '\’t 1.::- n)lvlqn :.p,l.-u.--l- :.{ tha-(l“;uml T season. [,nu.l'.filnnr macadam has | gagterm vote to 62; Seveuty-four votos A g A futigue and hunger. Ho “was picked up | Who that bas ever lived any time in the [ X6, 51"} story hous and 33x08 fcet, on 18th e O A Aumicn, | Proved a failuro in ¢ ry city where | will bo a majority of the full eaucus, | ©°F WHt a8 been known tothe Amer and brought to Denver by the trainmet, o hwry bt inust havo heard of the virtues o S oo fieut o000, Eg 3 S8l hie bokn tiad e Mol ! : ; : . |ican public a3 Scribner’s Magazine, ing men was | Of dsablood puritier. Burdock oay Tt une, of ragins and twoTots 1 dent: o 16 Liaa beon tried. Tho stone is par-| The Hiscock vots will cottaiily Do 1! ] ) o ut Pitkin humedistely o seeets | B0 Bitters oure dyspepsia, biliguamers th strect, 000 4 LR GIEE R IR e R s still further reduced by Now Eqgland | Vil Publish it its January number an | orémized ot tion here given, “Lhere in | 210 all diirde Ve S e K arear ey 1o Caplto ) H i o . ‘ . e 33 % s LAy Lh ¥ Thiora ound, il i 0d Sth street, §6 T GuireAv has scourod his jury.—Tho | nuie oan maintain it ma condition | ducting Maino and Maseachusotts, und | P1e 00 the lato- Adolph Thicrs, the = ] L Rbuoct Aoy o0 G ioe . baul i ] Ve Vi N . % oy L. e of ch sta R a0 treet, §2750, first step towards the gallows, suitable for heavy trucking. St.|tho result will ho to make Hiscock's | ST¢0t French statesman and tho first 'r)DA(KC:TA AND Tr;s '?T'ACKJ"LI]& : Sbe Hnew It oy i A = 5 . wide o Fian e 2 Catholies ars building the e D Y Dre - (R Covonano wants a placo in the cab. | L0%8 mdo tho attempt and s now |veto g6 (iive him the southern vto, | PrEsident of the Feonch republie. v, | T 0+t lics aro buitding the largest | 4, tho Pacii express train coming S 0LORADO wants a place i o [ paying for her folly, Omaha, though | o ; ive| Washburno became woll acquaiuted | “rpira o enonon 1y ¢ the southern | <330 O the eentral rond reached Ann o, 1iar California, §2100, 3 : inet. There is no end to Colorado’s Mo a, &1} which he may get, and ho will receive | : ‘ or all ahacyment in the southern | 4130y the other day there were nany Houso of 8 roows with lot 160x160 feet, % 4 lor th St. Louis, has I A 3 Sass with Mr. Thiers while he was our min- | hills for il who are wiling to worlk, at 5 o Coltaxistoet 8as ) mallor than St. Louis, has had the | 5 00 f e I PO Wi 4 n, near Colfax strect, 4 wants, h b9, or fiftcon short of a majority. | o ; s good wae to get off and on, and there was the House aiid 2 lot o Chicago, near 20th ; — same oxperienco, Hardly any ono belioves, howover, | 1340 8 Paris, having been on intimate Grace Episcopal church has just been | USU31 hurry and confusion. Among 5 3 Mo 8 A . < 0 % - i ? | velati i i ersonally ar )] el el it Ly i hose getting ab as a little o No. 46, Large houso of 7 rooms, closcts pantry, Ouarna i hnving moro sociablos thia| - But even with granito near ot hand | that ho will reeoivo all of thineats e il L pomonally o pol | opened or wevic i B whuau e ths st | 1050 BOLe R AW was e Litoold || N6 4 Lavge hoe ot roo, s pant, 3 3 : b & : e 3 ally during the great convul of | church building it place. oman a a ) 0 se- | TN v ch . ; week to the square inch than any city | and delivered cheaply at our depot a [Tt is thereforo almost certain that a ‘] ;E:l 5_]" : 1Bk ‘l g 'jl‘v;{“"’"‘ Ao e e T e T s ouse Wit full block, ner new ( &' of her sizo in the country. granite macadam pavemont would be | western man will bo tho next speaker, | 57 PG l"‘"‘-“‘l £ intoneny |Tecently leen mode near Deor creck, a |and drew horself up the step of tho | o aPiih, moes chmgC7™ With lot,on Pacite, ] — a costly experimont for our ocity, [ Tho west has threo prominent candi- ‘"rlt.'";.“" :I o K; f:‘, ';‘ mm]\'q‘ 'IV\':L '““l;""lw "";th ;'f]] ot o h ey ”“’“,II"}‘!“ car g hi No. 40, Lir mux;-m11rno.:\~flucll,~:uz<-yn4 T I : S , i 0 ¥ 5 » has Mr. and Mrs. Jacol of itland, “This wi adim — s ougho ouse, good barn, 'cte., on Tue contributions of coal dealers|No pavement suflers 5o badly from dis- | drtes, Keifer, of Ohio, represents the | “ 1Hformation Ehsanioutnehas, st fix ¢ iren I|:-m)(liptln ia mm ks l‘l”; “1“~y,'-,1."n]”“] sy Farnham, near 17th street, §6000. A Tl (s el e O - also just completed and issued from | 103 liarol0) ushL s called the official as she laid hand “on | "3 £0, "House of 6 rooms, cellar, well, ete., on K and plumbers to church collections | turbanco, Every gas tronch cut, overy protectionists, and Kasson, of Towa, th his “Lifo and Ti G veek, the olde -t 10 years and the youn the door of the smoking car, but as | 100, near Pon strc 000, o \ during tho coming winter ought to be | additional water connection mado with | the rovenuo. meformons. Bureons, o |os bt ey i BRI LN ol G, e Dendwood Tinios wagerm that ity | 210 PAid 10 abtontion to- him_ e con. e, neat comseat Bia X105 2 universally large, nbutting lots impairs the condition of | Michigan, is also a protectionist, Bur- | °IF e Py e Tasia ehat with [ ) 50, Four hou-cy and ssx120 = sk A0 EL tho stroots. Od cition liko Birming. | rows han. cortaiuly his ning Michi. | Fate of Ulincis, which is said to be | 13 J6,% be s reesmised quantiiy in the | **Hold on, madam —that's the smok- | port HeARIoesn 0 | e f 2 % R 1) D, o craphic yet fai Aty ife in | bullien statistics of the world, ing car.” o' 210t wireet, BE500. J D Secrerary Kinkwoon's friends are | ham, of whose board of works Mr.|gan votes, Keifer his fifteon t‘] '-"l"cl)‘! ;”M“l lmt;”“ ghlifosin The King ~olom n company have lately ’?‘\V.nll, don’t ‘spose T've| "No. S ot of - ror me, summer kitchen, confident of his election to the senate | Hickman was a member, cannot . be|votes, and Kasson his ning | 110 ¢arly settloment of that state, lfl\r]rhu\ttl the 1"] iwood win in | traveled enough to” know that?’ she ST L TN S ifhe will consent to the use of his [ compared in this respect with Omaha, | Towa votes. Burrows will proba- R ouen 39,000 Klihis|con queried, as sho whirled around. I 53, N RODHRONb b0 SO . 3 s Sidnev Di : tould's | Strecting a ditch seventeen il A e = Welstor, nom name against Jim Wilson, Thoir atrcots are built up boforo being | bly havo no moro at the outact, | Siduey Dillon, ono of Jay Gould’s o bring water from Cacile gusen T ko whoro 6ot o fwhen i iHebster, near 1 —— paved. Thero' is mo occasion for a | but Keifor may get the eight votes of | L7016 i8 about to build ‘the gives employu g o n 1 o okl i g o 2d 8) s a 8y geb the eight votes of | Jigst and most ornato private r ult of tho regular semi-monthiy And she entered and sat down, ms on Davenport, near Jay Govr has recovored sufficiently | continual overturning of the x adway, | Indiana and the six from Wisconsin. | on this continont, | 1o fs o b erected [ clean-up of the Homestaky or 1pany’, | filled her old clay pipe, borrowod | 19 0r 10 rooms, on Burt strect, from the attempt to blackmail him to |such as for years must be tho case in | This would give him about, thirty to| b the corner of Fith avenue and Sev- | mills wie takon d o Deadwood th e puiling away in E6u0), i 3 g put the scrows on a fow morounfortu- | Omahin, Gas, water and sewer con. |start with, Kusson ought t get ho | {1ty sixth strect oy Nirk, and tho | o shipmont, and wnovinted bo over #2 : traont Inry bkt een o el o aer s Rordhy leol: . y T - {3 . A . [ house with the unds surroundin e oy ) e Lo 00¢ Smm—we—v— 75 2 A 3 4 nates in Wall street. New York |nections have beon placed in the por- | most of tho thirteen votes of (llinois, (b1l cover thisteon full ‘.;y i \.....xwll;.u 102 vunces, being the largest | paparpn AND MECHANTCS, G on ko e g hasement wasted very Jittle sympathy on the |mancat and durablo buildimgs which | the threo from Minnesotn, one from | four of which will be on Fifthavenue, | ¥ If you wish to avoid e | nad ce X Whito Loud Work, §1600. A A QUEGr AL 1310840 avenue, 2 yo! 0 avold great WRCT | ko, 4, Building onloased lot, on' L strect, areat stosk jobber, lino their thoroughfares, and | Nebraska, threo from Kane a, and | —Philadelphia Press, e and trouble, besides o no simall Bill | near post ollico, skore beiow seik voms aproc s i | . o DA . 7 . 8500 — the strect car lino, with its|ono from Colorado, makin hicty m | One of the men from whom Sidney . ’ of expense, at this scason of the year, [0 i ; / y ) me-fiith of the crops in the vi & ok SDEy with barn and other fmprove i Da. Gronar Micuer is again “on. | net o of ~ track andlall. Although it is impossibio at this | Dillon's corporation draws its wer o have been ruived by early a“"-f;'l”"}.'l I:‘ak‘. prompt s ,J,‘l‘]""‘,;:;"’ P SR dan, vitol o4 ) : A 5 sease from your houselibld, he W hou-c of G rooms on 17th, nea thusing” over the subjuct of ‘Pre |8Witches does mwot onter as o stago to predict with any degreo of | has just built a neat and el gant sod | to hould | 100 isturbing eloment : A ) i 5 ‘ 4 The county seat of Altnras county has|88tem should be cleansed, blood | o fine house of 12 rooms, ever, vention of Cruclty to Animals.” The | disturbing cloment into the question, cortainty, thero is w fair prospect that | house on theprairic out of the rem. | R e s teann e R bowels regul: o 161D, moar Uil i | doctor has apparently néver hoard of |10 Omalia it will ho the hoightof folly | the suppattors of Keie o Burrow | nants of his harvest which has not | ey by a decision in the district sourt ted, and prevent cure _discases D ok o rLa CAIBOTE { cruelty to human beings and m to lay any pavement that cannot be | will unite on Kasson, and that ‘“,“‘1,“,,, gobbled up by the railvoads for|, 1 ‘n..‘ 1..;“1 |”£ l;l:h ’1|1..h {r Hie wrin, We kn u] s of § roonn, m”u r, ail com for its prevention. taken up and replaced with little ex- very likely nominate him | freight rates, ¢ nock, 1ty inteaded for use b us Blectric x:umi l:,‘,l:| ‘n n;;‘ 10 or 11 roomis, on Daven penso and without injury to the thor- ——— repuirers, A i tof i 2t P A B o S— —— at the trifling cost of fifty cents a bot tory houso, 6 rooms, cellar, wl Rutone Tsuann is virtuously indig- | “hfare. This is oo of tho strong- MaxY of our tax-payers, who have | VECONSIN adopted tho comstitu. |, 740, S iver towns tle. ~ [Exchai, 74, Hirick h L 2 Tots, fruit treos, naut over the consus report. whish | 3t 9bsctions o o wood povemens AN RE-Sasspiyers, who havo |, 1 PR IBIAL oy AbiLiia It oanvand i SR LSRN RE oB baad v Sold by Tsh & McMahon, (1) | ete,, on forh, near Capitol avemic, 15,000, na ARE on clamoring f board of public| .. wBle ap #BG. QC ] e TASGALAOR i No. 75, Houre of 4 rooms, basenient, lot 174x lips off some ffty-ix wilos from hor| 1 068 to us & fatal abjection’ o beon IR i of Tulllo) |5 1 LS MU IRE YR e Hgh e o e e | BT Mt of e bt : alroudy soanty skirts, Rhodo Toland | M39840m. 1t will bo many years be. ror vl hes "’”'“"Xl 'l" "““”I M0t | 4ycad of mununl sessions of tho legisln. e Caj o Bk ool ines are just now | BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE ! | acaridit thos, saapor” >ro0m on Cassstreat, .y s fore Tenth, and Harney 1 ¥ boards of public works donot alwiys 3 YR e L 4 S 2-story 11 rooms, closcts, fur. t @ 8oc 0! ) ey, and Farn- A ture, and fixed the pay of member: at [t active consider ble attention. 1t i JAMES F. BOYD, Piopriuior, o 10 s TR e is now atiout the A "'_"’ b sooond-class ham and Douglus streets will Do built | ¢onduet public improvemencs in an | 00 cacl 3 ,“l i Fim IBaEe. aimed that u supe ticle is now 1L, AL, Thistions bins or. AfLIa o, 1% 02 Farabiain, newr Nebraska school district., ) i g cfticient and economical mayner, | SO0 C0ch for the session, with mile- | fus fuker ut, and that the veins are en- | ONENIGHT ONLY | Thurs fay, Dec. 1st, 1851, | No. 51, 3 houses with 9 rooms, and other with i ookl up compactly and permanently. Hun- ialina e B i " T ago, but no stationery or porquisites :)wr{llnu and giving more yiomise than eve CRAND Cliicago, near 12th street, 3000, K Tyerow fover is provailing to an ;]’.“}’ of wooden aholls 'E“’ ""“‘}v'”b blonsel i nitca saling public works | °F 81y 8ot Horctofore tho pay has | > HRARRL, CONCERT TOUR)/|.NsH 1m0 ou 20 at o Fisert, B - % , i hvick veneers are yot to be torn down . ) DI OFRS boen 8350 o voar. wi vk . ' £ e A r new government corrall), §1800, SERtuAL eatont throigbog) the coyn. | P ! placed by largor and moco j- | 107 WONY years, but the usofulyess of | L2 $390 8 year, with milaage, e S ARINGTON: Of Miss Clara Louize Kellogg, 1 oatory house, 0 oo, coal shud, good ‘ try. Nebraska has been exempted } FOp Y larger and moce im- tho board is disputed by.the 0 tionery and perquisites at the will of I'he lv!m.nruul univ y has & present Awistod by m'l‘., ern, on” § lot, ou Capital nyvenud, nes ) is season fron iscase which in | PUSIDY structures. Gas maing are (o | MY bos e o tho logislature. - Winconsin's farmors | "1 @0 of 87 pupils. Mise Ciara Poole, Cotr 1t Sig. Brignoti, Tenor; | V2t 8200 ’ B | this scason {rom the discase which in be enlargad epaired, water con. | "4t papers, Hero is what one of | e 104 : Wingonsin's farmors Ia Walla has over 1.100 children of Barit e Ve ighothy | (N0 84, 2atory house, § rooms, 4 below and 4 / i other states is opidemic and attended | " €Marged and repaired, water con thois e N ineans coonowmy, and their exnmple [+ohool ae, Teas than holf of aheriarenof st e S Liting, | bove, 8 Clowetn oo, ell wnd-Gistern, with ¢ % o hoir dailics says about it: o aHou, Age, Js khun hulf o on doip) R ok i) rounnd, on Swuniders sticet, near Larracks, with mors than ordinary fatality. nections must be made to numberless BAANYS Abo could well bo followed in other states ., fiia e 4 : e ! buildings. Al theso im orovements | - Much has been said about the con- » boned p 1 t of the territory for the St d tores, house on leased § lot, lease I ; to the benetit of all tax-payers ) ale of sca reat Ke ) — . i h dition of our strects, and, although P J vear 1851 shows that ch of the Pt comnience oy runs £ P from April 1st, 1851, on Paciic 8t,, will necessitato the tearing up of the ‘@ i Axornen absurd canard has heen Si 1 th ) "[ ¥ '] vigorous phrases have been used. 11 o — men, women and childven 1eported L boraat 10, g Wil renain oien”uniil ya aear v 405k, 100 d it i oot and the rolaying o ave. ‘ ) 3 3 iN worth m. Witl re Lon M ulay, Novembor 21, at 5 | No. 86, House, 16 rooms, well, cistern, te., '} sot aflout by enterprising Chicago re. e “mmf" ‘L.‘ lllw ln\;n rll!l_;nAlrhulll_n;fll]ly been treat.d | Guxena Suvivay is marching | " 1 indred thousand ncres of fand | S Femmopen it (35! e Wi e | w1t I laruey strects, swco. " porters, in the pretended discovery of , il ovon o onneadam Al as the English language docs ot con through Georgia, Ho was heartly been bought by Eastern capitalisth | “Brita it 1ot cncort will o | oy ot whten oy ke, Fooms, well with 40 X iy the billl - Will even o granite pave- | tain words which will do the 1 arter v bt rt wil feet of water, witl round, on Saunders a co-conspirator of Guitean, who has oL e ;i 4 0 pave justioo. Our strects are a shano ard | Weloomed at Atluna Tuesday, and nl_r nhi'l,- of the Noithern Pacitic rail 3¢ followe, vir: d tour frant rows in | agreot, near U 8, 1 9810y 4 i inois, | ™ent of broken stone meot the re . y 4 w0 an L ° ) @ voad in the territory, amuoite Cir Frear rowa in No. &, Laryo houso of 10 rooms, well, ciste b(?nxn Arnat.ll at hf:llnllng.ti»xl. Illinois, quiremonts of our ity a dug ace, and that is sayiog it | while in the exposition buildings at During tho year ending Juno 30, 1581, | 110 O e low Al psorved Deoas Ol |, 00 B TATHo Bouss of 10 x jows ol slstern, | The mysterious prisonerin all proby. s nnldly:n 1”uu it lllvgv possible thut a | tended a mectiy f the Georgia Mex- 0 Al vale : vornwent laud were [ §1.00. Reserved. Fiuily Circlo, ah parss, 505 o h 10 or 12 rooms, on Wob- e . 4 —————— city wi il e JONCe, eners d | m 0D aeres, and 1ec 200,088, Olues ar 1 7500, i govermuent (0 pay his faro to Wash- | Tur decrease in strikes jn England | highway of international comu: ree ae|® %0ech that took his hearors by —— RESOLUTION O'DERING SIDE. it L { ington has been commented upon lately by |the Southern railroad shall atick in [storm. Atlanta owes an ovorlasting MISCELLANEOUS. WALKS g, medr 10t stroat, §1600, H —T — 80w of 1ho castern journals g tor. | the mud bocause o fow worthl:~. con [debt to William Tooumaeh. 1 ho,Stera 1o buing taken o weduze & teler | hor and 17tk sroehs gus and 2 i e falliag ol of the vepublican | nection with the ending » groat | IFACto1s, carcless ofticinls, wid old I ) o X fhone exchiango ut Rawlin, W, 1, Bo it resc v M-story brick house, 7 rooms, with log vote in Nebraska at the last oloction 4og of iho. groat| (USO8 wagons aro in th sy | WAL Dmned the old town on his The shipment of Lutter from Coquille, [ Oma Jout, liear Poppleton's, on Sherman ay er Y 1t ol strike of tho workmon in the Ginein. | i iti Hmarch to the sea” Atlanta 1d | Oregon, wi | this y ar reach about 18 Thiak s fteen daye from 00, 4 was fully 50 o cent. This circum- i rolli . Mo e BCM- 1 The cause of this condition of his e $lanta would | Oregon, wil O Tiah, Wil ot 18 LOIN | iy date, b ons'r the pre ikarge house of 11 rooms, bar, ete., [} stance « 5o big rift in the radi- | "84 rolling mills. Tho Springfield [ean b fold youin one word - nis. |8till be a conglomeration of rookeries £30,000, A W% MLk abous gaeia i zy ! loinlu the [ o7 Pherian avenue, near Clark strcet, make ¥ cal clouds taroneh which the demo- | Republican, in an allo articlo oy th manngement—mismanagement overy- [ and firetraps, “The population of Cand the me- | 19410, Weat i ety in block 40, [* —_— § cratic sunligint shinesfitfully, — Herald. [subjoct of the relations of capital and | Where. '”"“ board of public works | —— tropolis of Esmerelda county, Novada, n | e 5 troot, fn block 5, 6 ) 3 | ’ = . mismanaged five yo. 2 g . " to reasing i YN frveng (oF 83, west o “trect, in block 5, The faliing off in Nebraska's repub- labor, makes the following comment; “'m contraots ‘[,,’, "r:(‘,’:‘:t“ R | GENERAL SHERMAN doesn’ o ’:“mn MAG b1t tate of i 10 e st sid 3 GEO P BEMIS' ¥ Hoan vote i hevoral cousties rovealod | “A siriko is a barbarous and forribly |1 Sonng® for atioo lod | the sigum ol ks b near T T s N ks g X 0 y | te dde on b ¥ p 1 o DIViCe classe > The 1 near 1 oot wid " actig vittiiu pilroad ring sirolee |oantly prooseding, aud it happenod|to dofoasd © tho " ol ) e s _‘I'r““'l‘;f'.‘::;“i‘m"““"‘ o8 8 part of e Aprl shipped i and o b Jited of Siach plng i phiask , tin. | #Ponsible hidde; D X By A Appropriations in- [¥03; June, 8 74,400 he respective ow af {ho abore de- ::]w*;:du- u:‘vmw:" M":;fm': :::;:. ':'i't:t:]wn the ddnsdthln nL-u Cin- u',.,.m%m, [atSEen ¢y [¢1uded in tho exponacs of the war do Aokt G012 b i aured s st | VOAA [S a8 1hX0 anog orse cven pense - uble was endod the English, | ) : ctober, $162, o A s y should be drawn during the 1.+ rwo | partment, 1t costs £1,000,000 an- s Passod Nov, |, 18 ng against their party nominees, town of Darlington had a little core- | op y : Py i A ompany has been oranized at Chica- 23 g . hree years, preparatory to . an- | nually to o o vice, | g capital of 5 4 ke € BT, Yyears, prey ) wially to conduct the sigual service, | go with & eapital of 850,000 for the pur. City Clerk, 156th and Dougl as ftreet Y. 1 T O

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