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4 I'fr OMAHA DALLY BEE: THURSDAY APRIL 20 i DRUNKENNESS IN THE ARMY | BOARDS OF CONCILIATION, STATH JOTTINGS, Leonard Windsor, enlisted at Fort D, The Omaha Bee AND N, putkabite) % A. Russell, W, T., aro assigned, the West Point laborers receive $1.95 yer | former to troop L, Third cavalry, the pr— AVY. Arbitration, as a principle in dis I s The attention of congress has been i i Doings In the State. Published every morning, exospt Sanday, | 1 ' Attention of cong pute between nations &nc eumiereial s SAATWRY S0 day. latter to troop K, Fifth cavalry. The Lincoln opera house will be en- Recrnit Windsor will be sent to his RAILROAD NOTEHS, —— - company has pur- ish obstinacy and false pride that :hn*:'d two u:re!;-l urm‘md inl Iis City . or the purpose of ere ting machine sh. keeps them apart, and in the shadow | (5,508 FLI™ O om0 O e The work of coming events thn dawning of that | has already commenced. time can be seen when all such petty , :fl' Dsseriged l.nélnut arrive at -:;:I troubles as are at issue can bo settled | Tif arrival of the Iansas City road - by boards of conciliation.” crease: fih’ number to twelve—eight be- This remark has peculiar interest at :fi;nn;;?;l:m:). S ua OSE BN the present time. Strikes are occur- hrh.qu.m; City mlge P.lcimleh '[:ldx’gr at ring In every section of the country. | Loog Pine has just been finished. The two spaos are each 140 feet long, and the The demand for better wages haa it | track will be 07} feet above the stream. basis in nearly every instance in the|Tracklaying will not be resumed before r} ity derabls d h increased cost of living and the dimin m‘ o":'fln.‘,{; c::r m:h o":g::.tfl; ished purchasing power of & dollar, In [ big as the one just finshed. he only Monday morning daily, called to a potition signed by two hun- | practice, in of comparatively recent |, The Jo Grande raileny expects b buid ‘ TERMS BY MA_—IL— dred and ux!yfiu.oflwerlnl the nl"! application. The Geneva arbitration | the year 1882, rged p station at the first favorable oppor- ‘ Dne ¥ 10,00 | Three Months, 83,00 | emonstrating against the restoration| i, 1874 was the first formal experi-| The Burlington and Missouri are put- k s promised a new first-class | tunity, SAF. .. o P Al b " . " L i e i hotel; size, 46590, two stories, i 1.00 | of naval officers who have been retired f settling di betwi he | ting in a side track on the divide about 5 e Bix Months, 5.00 | One . ment of settling disputes een the » o gt b -y " 3¢ five miles north of Blue Springs. Four saloons have co far applied for A MASTERLY MOVE. fHE WERKLY BEI | or dismissed for drankenness, or Who | great nations, and it is only within |y 0 e G Tiand & St Paul | license. to sell liquors in West Point. - ary Wednesday, hava resigned to escape court:martial. | tho 1ast twenty years that the princi- | i retarded by the scarcity of teams.’ The | Wakefield bidy 8900 for the loeation of (1 Omana Land League Comes to A TERMS POST PAID:— The petition is strongly written and | o has found place in the ottle. | Contrastors are advertisiuy for wen and | the Wayne county fair at that place next the Front for Ireland. e 53 very foreiblo paper. It represents that | punt of disputes betweon oapital wid | Tron is being delivered in Nemaha City | The favorite medicine in tem drunkenness is the most common|jahorin England. A few weeks ago, 1‘“ mbol‘.xt_«;mi:;n‘ nrfl:hp ]‘Vlr]i,:)qlul;hh m;:xn‘il:‘ ';fi?‘l’hl’.’d')}i."&i’.,z i An important and well attended CORRESPONDINOE—AN Commani. | cvso of dismissal in tho navy; that|in tho courso of an address to the | Namger boats wil operate on the Mis. | 5 pratost i e been Jking over | P00tE of the Omaha lnd leaguo | § o L e o o op | 10t withstanding the efforts of the sef | working employes of the Fall River fsouri. h the ground at Wayne with & view of | Was held at Kuony's hall lnst evening. ¢ e Fre, vioo to purgo itselt of the evil, the | mills, the seorctary of the spinner's |, The Burlington wnd Missouri company | building fouring mill at that place, The resolutions published below were BUSINESS LETTERS—AIl Buisem | fccquont restorations by congrems and | union sid: “Capital_and labor eane Uit o™ e e v of Doty | ark ot it ek by S adopted avd will be transmitted_to For Sale By B o nena Go. | tho chief cxecutivo of dismissod offt | ot afford to bo s widoly soparated |idway between " Beateice “and B | Ho lhonght 12 at the Movon sale o Otos | Fon. T, P. 0'Connor, tho only mem- | prompenen AN DOUGLAS § PANT, OwaHA, Drafts, Checks and Post. | cors ““ja working infinite prejudice 40| in o conntry like this. Ttisonly fool | Farsy. =~ R 1+ haye | of tho Bitish ;parliament now in 18, ek o e Computy.—+ oot |the navy, bth by removing ibe eon sl Tanah (s ovin by T [the United States. Thoy will ask wholesome fear of discipline and by dians at 83 per 1,000, Farmers have been | him whether he will accept psy from House, of sixe noms, well, cailar, ot thc‘prn(llllci(:mpl‘n:(:::eir‘.n i Geitie) W them as member from Galway. This il:g_.:):':‘. €3 ot ground near head of 8¢ cause of thnhc’;lthlnlnen of the people ns | movement is started by the land NFow. Lmnlhorlfik l;ou!n with besutiful 1ot long as he can make seventy-five dollars|league of Omaha ahead of any other | 7y Am PR L ”‘Jg;,..,m, Aok 1o (OMAHA PUBLISHING 00, Prop'rs, | discouraging the meritorious who have Ei ROSEWATER, Editor. earned expected promotion by col — = —— tinuous efficiency and good conduc in two hours pl.ylni poker—and that body in the United States. and Per co_street, $3500, wlult he‘ did lndqt week, 5 The following are the resolutions: m:: }'m:‘, 152:;.. .;bur]ooml coraer lot on Sth o ety o e d \} hereas, Members ‘:]f the fBfl";h No 100, Orie and one half story houte 10 rooms down to about half their usal number of | PAT! ment receive no salaries for the |lot solgx":tg l.e’ogar%n sherman ave (16th ss) near scholars in consequence, and many casos o they perform for their consti- | * TSI Sery howe of 7 rooms, cel of the measles are unusually severe, tuents, and well and o storn on Sherman ave (10,1 st) near Arthur D. Rich, a land and loan agent | Whereas, The faithful Irish mem- | Clark st §2500. at Niobraa bas sbwcondod, 1o has vic- | bers who perform their duty. aro for: | st s acEaouts 10, 0 snd lo5ic ::—:‘:t;d A w“h"’lf:"‘“g‘ “"'”:I'I':?n“n“':; over afterwards ostracised and banned | Noj1s7, [arge two story house of 10 rosms LY ertiabe At feomn "B5-000 "t | by the British government, and de. | 1t cornr Ioton Bark st nor 2204 8040, Make 000, NenrAskA’s creamery and cow crop | More than this, human life is abso- will be larger than ever this year. lutely “imperilled ‘by continuing in — command men whose judgments are ~ Jay Gourp will reach here to-day|affected by the inordinate use of and Church Howe is already on deck. |liquor. The petition very sensibly —_— romarks that probably every member Sexator VANWick has paid the |of congress would shun the railroad or compliments of the season to the|steamboat line where the practice of \ . . 5,000, rived of all positions of trust and em- |~ No 156 One and one-half atory h D raial 0 LR | A ol kel G ld many cases production is at » stand. | Withs new oonnecting branch of the | 8500, ) ouie Allen, of Fort Cal. | Floymont; therefore, rooms on Division st near Curs ng 85,00, © e charged for drunkenness was tolora | i) "enailing a loss of many millions | Hastings and Arapanoe, which branchis | houn, Washington county, being out of | Heaolvad, That it is the sense of |, Fods ABAE D KSome 8nd one bt lot i w an assured fact in th fut of dollars upon the country. It i |53 T MY "tng Mimsouri 1iver highly important that both |croasing of the shortest and most direct capital and labor should come route between the two most pmmlnnn‘; Tur Missouri Pacific is & very good | ted for an hour. On a ship of war thing for Omaha and Omaha can|the peril is of courso infinitely greater. afford to jubilate when the road| Theremonstrance istimely and ought hack, each took what wt pposed t0be | the meoting that tho Irish in Amor- | 'No 16, House ot ove i ol Ik on Har. to be oxide of zinc, ‘The prompt tervices | ica should create a fund for the ~pur- | o5 javr cnd of Red street ear line $100. | of a doctor saved them from death. pose of pn’!mz a moderate salary—sa; 'near Cuming st $120, One of the few rights which tha'tyunt three hundred pounds a year—to eacl 182, Lar /6 building 22580 feet with re. d thrifty trad ters, Chi Sl to h‘"; the i"“’“d“‘} effect. .w° 8% 145 a botter understanding of De s Where any wonder - Llatta. | man haa not deprived woman of s that of | of the Irish members who pertorms |yt hoiai f,’m'g‘;éfiu,‘,’:";, ALl Mt . disoussing at the national capital the|yhoir mutual relations. It s R A VI IUAVOYSEAMHV I makin Mrs. Mary Gentry, | his duty well and faithfully. callaf under whole bullding; a140two story honss Crors may come ture? - [Journal, of Bl spare moments for| p o ! ved, That Omaha hereb; rooms, cellar, well and cistern, lot ~66x13c CTOPS MAY | ;e0emsity for constructing a new navy. fail, but railrond dividends, where|pu¢ of what effect will a new navy be- the stook is not all water, scem to g0 |jf disoipline decreases in proportion as on forever. he armament increases, and what b improvements in construction will WaeTHER congressional oratory i8)make up for alow morale on the part on the decline or not there is not|,f ihe officers in command. much doubt that Keifer is a verypoor| mp. ohole question of the revision spoaker. of the sentences of court-martials and tho exescise of the pardoning power at Washington in the case of both army and navy needs a thorough over- hauling. Thers seems to have been s disposition on the part of the public press to avoid any publicity in the matter and to escapo making . the proper comment upon a subject which involves not only the discipline of the service but also our national honor. Verdicts of court-martials have been time and time again set aside on tech- nical grounds without ordering a new the last seven years to the work, During b | foot, 87600, that timo she bas woven 5,360 yards of | pledgen itself to support one Irish| No 181, Twostory bilck house of 9 rooms, 7 carpet “efll d-ri;: 1‘3)“ yoar of that time [ mem| d:r ]oi parliament, and we hope :‘:_lgfm‘;fl 50x200 feet on 10th st near S4. Mary's she turned out 1,419 yards. that the large American cities will [*'Ng'17p Larce house and tull lob on Webst thTh? 8“""*‘ g ‘;}“é::r"‘“‘i"é Just at | tako immediate sotion upon this mat- | near 20u st ¥11,(00. ey il brought in, indictments agaiust five ex. | tor, and make a like liberal provision. ( \f% Neweas fooms, ful flot on Plorco nece offielsls of the county, ' to-wit: Dennis % J. Bn%nNAN, ”&1,3:;'.5 i;'orgoml. full lot on Douglas necr Hurley, treasurer; N, Bisby, county cler! 'ATRICK FoRD, ttroet, $7000. and August Drager, Robert Pomeroy and Jonx Rusm, 175, Beautiful resldence, fall Iot on Cass near inevitable that disputes must occur, | " ¢y iderable to otk 1a being but there ought to be a method by |done around thop;‘rg;‘wdr’-il:orf th: B‘l:l.r o . bridge. The bill f harter has be which differences can bo adjusted and [ R ) £ 00Tl 08 8 SRRt hag beon both sides saved from loss, Arbitra- | portant amendment was made, bringing it ' ; | under the provisions of the law of Mrch tion boards seem the best remedy pro- | g7&7a "0 BIORC.OT e I O] allvoad posed. They have been tried in other nmuing the hrir'lgo shall charge a pz[n;tfir g, amount per mile fo: el 8 or freight countries successfally, and ought to |}l /0v Feny nart of the said railwey, succeed in this. In France joint com- ‘lnd no dix:‘r“lmi:lflon -I;nll bedml:d:l a8 : | between railroads crossing said bridge, mittees of the employers and employ- | said bridge comyan; Shall moh chlgx; ed meet atstated intervals and ar- .{,r petrmltto be charg iy additional range the acals of wages. In England | fare t prssengers on railroad cars cross- boards of arbitration are frequently Gl = resorted to adjust differences between ik AGBF!;";!‘],N%WF- S e earnings ‘of the Union Pacific in- employers and employces. By these | creased $281,000 the first twelve days in methods strikes and lock outs are pre- | April. vented. The Chicago, Burlington and Quincy The suggestion has been made that |2 1 i wee Thenlo sicel rails on their the logislative authorities ought to| :The Northern Pacific engincering force take this matter in hand and establish | is o )Ifhng th: final survey of the route ; 2 . | near Helona. tribunals by which labor and capital "y, g & 3. s now within seventy when in revolt against each other can | miles of Denver, and traveling onward at have their differences arbitrated with- | the rate of two miles a day. out the ?x}{huating. process of a strike. “2:;33}2?&'[‘:;: 8 D Grasde reports The principal objection to this sug- un'rln: lxlmn;h hlu: y:nrl,l Slg},‘ |f L HeaT 3 ho land sales of the Northern Pacific, gention is that as logislatures and con- | ¢, the 10th of April, footed up §120,000 in gress are generally controlled by capi- \nlue“u against $107,000 for the entire tal any tribunals which they might (™2t ;’J'::':-‘I”(- e ; v * e ortbern will soon put on create would ba likely to be subjeot to | yn extra passsnger train o accomimodate the same influences. It would be |the large incraase in passenger truffic, 10th gtreot, 812,000, Atkinson, commissioners. The in- Committee. 176, House three rooms, two closets, ec., half t [ iotments were for neglect of duty. The 1ot o 218¢ near Grace stroot, $500. the sum of $:50, to appear and answer _at | London Times, 171, House two rooms, well,cistern, stabl the next term of the district court. ~The| So far back as September, 1877, | full ot near Flercoand 18th strect, #1660, ' trouble appears to be the mixture of the | (according toa recent statement by |and well, halt lot 41 Convent street near St. school with other funds. Herr Unger), did the German postal | Mary's avenue, 81,450, h— and telograpti authoritios bogin tho | 1, 100 Hoiwe i, 3612 et ok on 1t = g 2 use of the telephone in small places, | No. 168, House of 11 roows, lot 83x120 feet on Bl rocelvelno ':;“ch boncffi:, n"g and there are now 1,280 such tele: | 10th niar Burt stroct, 85,000, none are o profoundly grateful an e i T & Th No. 167, Two story how rooms & closets, show such an interest in recommend- Pug;liu (:v :e!l ::’ '; L) ]co:n Cl;ly. ) e :‘% cellar, on &th street near Poppleton's ing Hop Bitters as women. It is the | P'P1C é’ “l’ 1 (il © e e | . 104, One and one halt story hotse 8 rooms § only remedy peculiarly adapted to the [Phone for local traflic in large| onguh strcot 1 car Leavenworth, 88,600° 47 many ills the sex is almost universally towns. Muhlhausen was the first to| No. story Louse of b subject to, Chills and fever, indige: act, ard a few months later, in April | rooms near Hanscom Park, 81, tion or deranged liver, constant or pe- PrruAPs Governor Nance has been holding back that call for the special session until he gets his parmit from Jay Gould peraonally. Ir the republican party in co as some of ite opponents claim, is without a head, the democracy seems to be minus both head and tail, TweNTY-81x million pounds of oleo- margarine and lardine wero exported last year from this country. That is ‘the boatuse 'to 'whioh the atuff.oould trial, for the benefit of drunken bum- be put. mers who were no less a disgraco to decent society in general than they 3 g .| were and are to-day to their shoulder y Waky Mr. .lena MacVeagh dis- straps. The pardoning power has covers that he isn’t the whole of the |yo0; 1iost shamefully abused in re- republioan party he will probably alter |, ;10 45 & mistaken sentiment of his opinion that that organization is !u;j yaia:r, tel‘agh%l;e tr-bflic A:au ho’%\‘m qn?fi&bszrmnnfi?z}ifi,g%mch' c:um' o riodical sick headaches, weakness in | 1% Borlin, wit Ll (WAl Bl Dl e ] the back or kidneys,pain in the shoul. [ Rumber of eouvpnacéolxa Ey ?t,’%‘a%“" " No 165, Two houses, ono of 'I;o::‘g one of 4 ders and different parts of the body, a | % ":]:' "-i-”i"‘?{"“ 4 t:a i o] ™ Nor1a, %fi?{.";’.fi.’.’:‘ aveiT toatewolots feeling of lassitude or despondency, n;on Al ?apé)ne ;” m;‘ nekrnew rooms oach, and corner ' of, on Cass near 1th all are readily removed by these bit- | T Col;::gne:l:d“l;ag-'nnh:; flf.fi eIy Soall house and full lob on Pacite ters.—Courant. s J 2 ‘ s n, | wo ) . Motz To-day. 3 s,,“b.,,gy"fi;';mn‘“md Dfé.dan they | , No- 160, House thres rooms and lot 92x115 Metz is a considerable town, with | are contemplated. In the first seven ™o e How pooss of slent vooms, on 16th narrow streets and high houses, | towns the telephone wireshave reached | strect near Leavenworth, $8,100. among which are many old hotels, (4 total length of 3,147 kilometres (say [ pc aery o, ot 18 Foomson 18th streot \ played out. z:‘f:r‘;:;::‘:";fi“flulprt.' nfind better if employers and employees |, the ., B: & Q. has lot contracts for the | ooy ot jardin, inhabited before |1,066 miles) Berlin comea firat, | No. 145 Eomss et 10 rooms and 13lot on 18th ; FEL LTRSS e “der ona® Infu- | would themselves agree upon such |§100,000. It will be 315x50 feet in size, |the war by old French families, who | with 1,664 kilometaes; then ons strset nodr Marcy, i ) His party opponents in Ohio are | °R°° 1A% B in restoring 0| hoards of conciliation as would be| Track l?héz“s:l I‘P.‘kb chhlyl thl:o‘::e'e: have now all migrated. ‘A French | Hamburg, with 911 kilometres; Bres- mfim{fmflfufi .m,",,,"“,“”‘fg,',:v ) Pro mutually satisfactory to both, and to mm':,‘ oo mile et aay Deing KU1V om oount;i town is always a very dead- | |au, with 200 kilometres; Frankfort |2, which all disputes might be reforred | the former end. alive e, unless some special manu- | and Mannheim, each with 163 kilo- | No. 142, Houre b room, kitchen, 3 facture is carried on. But although | metres; Muhlhausen, with 87 kilo- *fl}:fi,fi“;‘n&'{ "ot 0016} tot, tical owpi rank men who were with cause dis- fizwrz;d::’? :‘::':: honorably dismissed for the bene- 3 A o fit of the wservices Two years i i i his renomination. With fire in the and finally determined. The Kansas papers located along the |it may hardly have been more|imetres, and Cologne, with 69 kilo- | Douglas nesr 27th street, $1,600. \ Blue river jubilant over the ple- | |; ot tha. conatant 4 2 i No. 187, House 6 rooms and half lot on Capigc] ki | front and fire in the rear n speakor’s|*8°, = ° strong effort was] T — oy o Honr Fatase, o gomple- | lively _of old, yet tha. eo motres, The total nnmber of appli- 5 e an b L 1 mado by tho army to TIQ itselrof STATESMAN. fi“,un:m,w M‘::,"fu‘;‘. a road from foling of being under the iron heel | gants in these seven towns in the end | No 129, Two htases, one of 0 and ons of 4 of the conqueror must now be ex- | of December was 1,694, and the num. | r 1s, on leased lot on Wobster near 20th stroet, tremely trying. It has become a gar- | ber increases every, week. One thou- | 55" 107 mwo story bouse 8 rooms, hait 1ot rison pure and simple; troops of 8ol- | gand four hundred and thirteefi had | Wabster near 19th 88,500, = diers in full uniform, with their arms | hoen put in communication; Berlin | 5,0, 120, House S 8koom lot 20x120 feet on by their sides were passing in every [had (68, and Hamburg 523 ap-| N 3 street, soldiers were drilling on the plicants. There are three cen- esplanade, exercising on the ground |tra| stations in Berlin, in Fran- def"'mnmrm,mh $2.100. just outside the town, practising at|jogigche; Mauer, and Oranienburger | No. 114, House rooms on Douglas near 20th targets, fifty or more of which at dif- | streta respectively. From data in |HeCbET00 e and half lot ferent ranges stand against the hill. | the firat threo weeks in December it | cius near'14th streot, 82,600, The triple girdle of earthworks and |appears that, on an average, 1,650| No. 111, House 13 roomsjon [Davenport near h Vo th0 aotion Of thet mausly | = Lion dollass, 1 | ditches ‘makes it one of the most | connoctions were made daily (on the | NS Rk Noee anc 104 35x138 fosh om coherenco to the action of that usually | rhe jnanagenent of the Chicago, Mil- |impregnable of fortresses, and the|Supday 730, 540, and 333). ~From 12 | Cass strect near 15th, . incoherent organization; and yet, like | waukee and St. Paul railway company has r utmost military precautions are alwsys | to 1 is the busiest time; during that Cm:fl;mgw&? ;,ugwuxxss foos 1ot on most southern whigs, his allegiance to flim‘de ""]]f:'u':.m PROg a!ll, w‘";{‘ on "l’s enforced. No onc is allowed to see the | hour 150 connections on an_average, No. 107, House 6 rooms and half lot on Isatd > b R e e e RaL e the T ¢ pese order would | fortifications on the hills, except with | were made in the office of Franzosi- | near 17th'strcet, §1,200. 5 PARCY, Y, BORAN Ans 0080, P8 © of retrenchment. | an order of the minister of War at|sche strasse, or five every two min-| ol i oy, fac ot P1xI8tect, on”Lith He drifted naturally to the democrats | ‘The master mechanic of the Chicago, | gorin ™ M, Mohl told that 3 isali s . Milwaukee and St. Paul road has return. | Berlin. - Mohl once told us that|utes, From 3 to 4 thereisa ittle| No.1.5 Two story house 8 rooms with1}lob when the alight bonds which held the | ed from England, where he purchased | ho had heard from CountMoltke how, | rest, and from 5 to 7 fresh ctivity. | OfySeyard near Ssundors irect, 8280 whigs together was broken; and in | $100,000 of machig;ry to be placed l.x: the | many years bef(;ie, asa ggun'z mll:' The telephone chambers in the Ex- Wbstar fear 16th strost, 200 PO > ¥ i . 102, rooms an 1'8;:0 he for the first time formally ro- ?fig;:{e.nu.::m&n:x:\g:m?" g :fimfl'fifle‘&hfili? i l‘;ne e;on?nm‘io: :E..;x:,h.:‘:di::bé:;fl;{ 'tll:g ‘;:::; L4th hear ahh:m%“t.:m. e tired from public life. It will be re- 'I‘luI nk.mnfin ?nd O:i‘; I‘:‘-ih-«mi‘lcom- practice. The general commaudant | walls have intervening a layer of thick Pacins stroer; J membered how strongly he deprecated | Pany is knocking for sdmission to Towa, | gs warned what he was doing, and | pasteboard, then cotton-covered telt secossion; how he both spoke and :::fl::e&o LLlh.: ::i‘ld;n': b :di:fit;;‘:h-{ For | answered, ‘‘Laissezle faire; jole con | on frames, and on this the paper. i i i Madison, Thei t t point is | Dais, o'est seulement lo petit Moltke.” | These chambers answer very well and soted Sgalus thaiseopmslon ordinance B:ud.t:wn, ;l:i:o’l:.“l:n;“:i:ng Lhoy' When the siege took place in 1870 |are much frequented. ’?l’uu :“’ at Milledgeville in 1801; and|would doubtless extend theirline. these very plans were used, and|again, publio telephone rooms (at | No.08, Ono and ono half sory houss roome how at last he yielded to pressure, | The Union Pacific wmmyd is_pushing | ware founs to correct &mw“" in Berlin and one in |lob240x401 feet, stable, otc, on Bherman ave- the extension of the Utal orthern i ‘nue near Grace, §7 000. and anknowledged the confederacy. | with all availabl %o Deer Lodge. | iB very point, exoept that the range | Hamburg) into which one may enter | " No. e s s | u‘.:.'x:‘s& B &3.’ nll';:l:n i of heavy ordinance bad igorossed i | and on payment of wglennazl{ny ) i ol te resent year, and the point | the proj m of two tes' . e suade Virginia to join the ranks of n’:‘hl:h. °.u ;i‘:hn- lr’-lnht will bfl“..n. nulsl: dfiing the interval, which had ul:;hon: 2 l:lfl‘ll any on{ R b0, Tar h'l'nnlo :&u-nu Lod on 20th 0. 89, Large the rebels, 8till, he never was a|loaded. Grading is now progressingin|to be allowed for. The low. hills|whose home or office is in the near California street, 7, i N statesman upon whom the confederacy Ahies places. round the town are now all covered by | system, Turning to France, we learn coptt 10 b Gose mor %’. 7,00 could rely, although he was its vice-| Rosky mountains, on the line of the Gravolotte, dominates not only tho | Paris by the . Soci Goneralo des |!s2d on Haunders street near Barracks, $2,000, A With the expiraiion of the present i The D;?h"“l“d New (:lrl gy r‘AlIro‘rfd s n.w within fourtee “s hal congress Alexander H. Stephens has | ¢rom Pucblo, and by May 1st trains will decided to retire from public life. | be running into the. southern metropolis. ill 4 ilt| It is understood that the Northern Pa- There are those still fiving, who wilt] ;% jaundemiaod th lony of about 3,000 remember him as an eminent Whig, | persons forming in ths old country to for it was as a whig that he was elect. | settle on the lands along its line of rosd. in | ¢ The Pennsylvania people have in con- ed to the housa of ropresontatives in (/o 1iicn™sl " orect bn of » maguifioent 1843. Perhaps nobody did more|new passeuger depot at Pittsburg, which thad ho did to give something like|i# o cost in the neighborhood of half a “ ",“h Bava Koy RS number of officers, whose continuous — i | Tx closing up of the greatmercan- | drunkenness was & scandal to the | tilo house of A. T. Stewart & Co., is|®ervice. Court martials ~were sum- ! proof in the mind of the editor of moned to try the offenders, and The Chicago Times that a stolen |#ixty-eight cases the verdiot was dis- corpse cannot run o large business es- |Missal. It was known that the tablishment. . thorough measures to root out of the service disreputable officers would be continued, and discipline at once felt the good effects of the action of the court martials, How much encour- agement the - policy received may be estimated from the statement that out of the number tried, convicted and sentenced by court martial to be dis- missed from the army all but six were restored either by executive clemency Oxn reason why the rich are grow- ing richer and the poor poorer is be- cause the poor pay about threo times as much taxes in proportion to their property as the rich, ding of lmdopm in Denver to Tue American people will never take kindly to one man government, whether it be in national or mnnicipal 4 e politics, Officials are merely tho rep. | °F 2°ngressional faveritism. 3 resontatives of the people and ought It is to be hoped that the petition to register their will, of the nuval officers will succeed in its objeot and exercise a proper in- TaRIFy roform does not mean th |fluence upon the same class of cases in ; g abolition of the tariffany more than re- ‘3“ sroy. Whils: it ds teue that,in j form'within the party meaxis the do- | time of peaselives are not put in peril & struotion of party lines, Thij is con? in the army b_y dr\lnk-n.uu- among trary to the opinion of a few over- the ofi:m., o in the case in the navy, protected monopolists, but it is solid | Yo ‘”‘"ip‘““," s much igvalidatod truth; neverthelsss. by the pardoning of army scamps as z 2 B it is by the restoration of naval rogues. Ir Subsdy Hunter John Roach What 5- needed first of ull is an spent half the money which ho wastes awakening of public sentiment to the (o H ey facts in the case. 'The expressed will on his naval lobby in Washington in | /0y il constituonts is th:‘ most pow- improving his ship yards at Chester | 4 ) BpUr to & congressman’ f ho might be able to compote success- [ and as soou as it is once :3.1;:?.;33’; # fully with foreign builders without [undcrstood that the peoplo are du- 1 the aid of the munificent bounties | ter™ined to suppore all legitimate at- A A tempts of the army and navy to in- which he s0 persistently asks from | eume their m;,,,,,’; by dw‘x"win;( i congress, drunkenness and debauchery among ‘brick hmumtwo lots on Daven 19th . hn:“ll‘lllf' and tulllod on Dodge ‘Ihe hea iing in the Mullan tunnel inthe | forts one of which, in the direction of | that the number of lines s pplied in |, No. 87, Two story house 8 rooms & o) 'No. 86 Two stores and & resiaence ‘on leased i il Northern Pacific, is now about 330 feet. | % X president, Ho ahowed. himselt will. | Seriui Fo B op Sl 10" Lake Pen oity, but the country on every sido, | Talophone on tho 31t of Janussy was | i ogpesr Miare s i el ok ing to come back again to the union, | 4'Oreille considerable force is employed [and is garrisoned by “several L1411, instead of 62 at the end of |, No & One and one haltstory }use, 6 roome if only a way of coming baok decently | gradiog pnd getink qut tiw sud trestlo | thousand ~ men, This posi | tho corrosponding week in 1881, and “Not 51 wo 2 sty houses, 003 of 0 and one could bo discovered. Afterthe peuce, | s bstwroen Missoula and. Deer Lsdge | tion the French, strangoly enoush, | the communications in the last’ week | fooms chicago 8, near Wb #8000, | | although ho mas arrested and hotd )| e by tsuet ‘and moro than naif |had _omitted o fortify. The | of January this year amounted to B0, on jith sisect achr Wikt Leud works, oh5it. g0 e ” s [0 K town is entirely commanded from it, |534, In Lyons the number of lines| No. 17, Large house of 11 rooms, closets, cel- 8 publio prisoncr, his heart was ovi- The N, Y, Finnecial Chronicle reports [and could not now hold out a day. [ has increased from 37 in Janury last | I*% ¢t With 1} ot on Faraham noar19th sérost, dently with the old union, and what. | the gross earnings of the forty-seven rail- | Looking from hence over the wide|year to 285 in January, 1882; in Mar- [ ®€%s oreant onehaitstor e e ever the rostoratio: i ;| roads in this country for March at §19,- | bare country, H. was shown a valley | geilles trom %o 163; in Nantes | 1ot 66x5: foet on Cass near 1¢th stroet, $6,600. ration policy of presi. J No. 76, House 4 rooms and basement, lob dent Johnson might be worth, Mr, m.mmlu;i:n 1 & 362 836, against $15,882,781 for the same | to the west, where a large body of the | froi 14 to 70; Bordeaux has contin- o The saruigs from Jan- | anomy coulk huve boon onooaled; the | uad with 153; Havre. with 100; Lilo | Nt is,20 Nereraear sh stret a7t 2 ; Large brick house and_ two full | —_— their offiecrs, wo shall hear “of fewer | Stephons supported it. He might | ver h'.?‘zw) hsx};l 1881, l»lu"ln\?t'biu'- above had accordingly been | with 4 rnn:"n: 15t roes, B16000. 010 O® / ) i 2 als of vordiots and ver; have been in the senate if hia| o ¥ 811, ! scarped, and the low ground filled up, | = e ——— | N0 T3 Qo und ono-hal st *oste ] To 1xpuck trafflo is the first prin- [ revers Vo _An 'y wany ate if his | grease being $11,230,101. rped, grov P, TAX NOTIC SOX152 oot on Jacknon hear 12n stroot, §1,800, loss numerous exeroises of the execu- [state had been & littlo| The compact between the Chicago and | Which renders that windy fortress No. 72, Large brick house 1l rooms, ful' lob ciple of a railread management and to now secure on the only side where it CrTy TREASURKR'S O¥viCK, ) | on Davenport near 16th street, $5,000, Omabia Neb., April 1, 1582, § No. 71, nding lmlhnlxx operations in Dakotahas | could have been attacked, The Ger- By Bpecial Oril :nc: P P! e L0 zllu Large hol:r 12 rooms, full lot on Call- strangle competition the second, Un- Hre olomen prompter in accepting recon. | Northwestern aud the Milwaukee sus- 1 der their new freight contract with Fruit Prospects Never Better, | struction; '“b'“‘l“"","" he got into the | been practiontly bh ." u‘f‘;;_':‘;;,'::;,z‘ mans do not do their work by halves. | “ourcil ot the city of Othuha, oa April 4th 183, | No. 6b, 5.2'?,‘1‘.' I (2 diasd A the Pacific Mail steamship company | T° the Kditor ot e Bee. houso of representatives, and thero ho | bt KT FY, 4%, Wprown out by the | —[Contemporary Reviow. e e L o O e ot sy | No. b, e sary frams butkling, store Lelow 3 Ogxre, Nob,, April 1 o stroet, L the Union and Oentral Pacific compa- ) Nob., April 18.—Your read- [has been of occasional value. But |].tter company will force the others to im- of Omaha was lev jod and ":T’d against the :;dhlmlw.on leasod lot on Doage near £ nies guarantee it business amounting [ °™* ™4Y be pleased to hear that in|the condition of his health, and the | mediately extend their Lines in self d Army Ordses. o e Tote 1n- plocks numbored | - No. &b, House 4 rooms, basemeat, ete., 1o 000 this county the prospeot for fruit was | natural lack of confidence in hi o The following are the latest orders | 158'to 141 Inclusive; also ou lote § and ¢ in block | 95x230 féet on 15th strest near Nall Works, to $95,000 & month, Under the for- natul 00 10 his po- | mye Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul | . ed f Oy £ th lota and parta of lota in block 0" | #1,700. mer contract it was $110,000, A por.|P¥er better. No harm done by the | litical stability, have diminished his |road bas issued au order informing ship- | issued from the quarters of the e city of Omabe; said lots and blocks | Mo. 63, New house ¢ rooms one story, full lo tion of the guarantee will bo.nlur::d late rains and frosts. wsetaloess; and he does not too soon | POFS st the stopofl privilexs, giving | dopartmont of the Platte: beg it betwesn’ Farnam sad larnoy " * Swenty-four hours far ¢ obB-ng ' | Recruit Henry Schmidt, enlisted at | *This tax 1s payable to the City Trea rer on X or before May 6th 1882, after whi h date & pen- 60, House 3 rooms, halt loé oo Devenpost it is said, by the railroads which con. The sixty acresof orchard connected quit the stage of public affairs, The | and unloading, will be continued at a rat Fort Omaha, Neb., is assigned to com- 0, g 7 ot oo par ok, il o mddid, togisar wth | negt B s RIS s et bt on Camenens structed the line to California, The | meh ‘g PRy promisesan abundant | American publio has always been dis-|9f 24 cents per 100 pounds above the | FOr OIRAE: infhaiey, n an! ums, t is ticall; . ;' 8 to him lenfently, and f aukee, or other destinations to t. Leonard Ha try, wble in advance. 'RUMAN BUCK, 18th street $2 600, arrangement is pract ly a tempor. | peaches and pears. Small N‘E alag | Posed to judge ty -] mm'udl‘lmthwh rates, is relieved as jndg-,;’ulvouu of ‘L 0 City Treasurer. n:'m&um‘ahm ull lob Wobstes ary one, An agreement has been en. | Rever promised better. Man; much that is erroneous in his career ] " b e b S o, Tal o et s b g b s, o B w2t | e sl 0 el ) Gieo, P. Bemis |l vt v v X the ono hand, and the Missouri Pa- | on the seums " *** t1°3rop i8 thinned | yume that the literary pursuite in [ i Ohoasty Buriagton sud. Quinoy | paragraph 3, special ordors o 80 Es A x lob 68x38 feoh on Case ciic, the Texas Pacifio and the At. which ho will engage will be of bis. | rainsaver the Plattamouth bridge itko | Sorrerorics, from theso headquar! ReaL - ESTATE GENCY, 6 roomn, e . o chison, Topeks & Santa Fe on the| LivaLy times may bo expocted in |torioal character; but it is doubtful 16t and Dodge Bta., Omana, Neb, fork: T ly f the I but | ters. e other, by which the first named is to whether it is ble for him to write mh.m s‘ .mlt in all . rudll ‘L‘Z',;"f’n‘l’vd‘, Capt. Jesso M. Lee, Ninth infantry, STRIOTLY 8 brok have 60 per cent, of the through busi- o This aoes erage business, | 00 Webster Colorado during the next senatorial of modern thelr termini at Council Bluffs, runnivg |is detailed as judge advocate of the | Pov ot speculate and therelore suy bargaind | V0,60, sHouse of 10 rooms, full campaign and seats in the legislature | perfect and judicial fairness, Heo has m&:g: “'-‘;“'b_"a‘{ .;‘I:fl’,}:dx“;; general court martial appointed to | == e o/, Housm v, two ful loks on 10th uees to and from the Paciflcooast,and (will not go begging. Governor | already given us an elaborate work on ak St Louts. Rafl meet at Fort Fred. Steele, Wyo., by near Paul, A the latter roads 40 per cent, The|Tabor, who is very warm o';'or I:: the late war; and whatever may mu e “* | paragragh 3, .lrom ‘;rdenh“g. %4 /\ 2 e preportion of each of the southwestern | failure to got Ex-Senator Tellor's |7 W“'—'Hw th interest. — ::;““" aeriss, from these QUAF. v N roads in the 40 per cent. is not stated. [shoes, announces that he is & candi- "t P Trouble Saved, Bl bsence f th, BEMIS They are, however, to bear their share | date for the long term unnonhilp JaMes Goupox BuNNutr has re-| g, yomarkable fact that Thnm: Leave of Moo ior one monwh, urned urope press ith permission to a) to headquar- of the Pacific Mail guarantee. The [and that he will spend $1,000,000 if tnmbomml ing lo_r e M&"“fl?"w"‘""‘ l'“'.’.'imqfi mmf}:{mo m.:;uxi, nm E’T‘TE ME.G' Oentral ‘and the Bouthern Pacific | necessary to secure hi e P of lh‘l‘llflpanln._‘ and for rhewwmatism, ne or an_extension of one month, is ar P his election. Gov-|new steam yacht. Mr Bennett is an fim;\. back, wounds and so il 16th and Street, . ted Second Lieutenant James O. —_———— 4 m:-rfin to the last mon- | eenor Pitkin will now have to take in | editor, which accounts for his ability bt know remedy; snd wiek | Mackey, Third oavaly. INGHYO 30 AN A, —e ; t his horns or shout. o indulge in oosily lazaries. ot v 2diw | Reoruits John Barues and | BIpY[ 40) 9YONAOVG 0 SPIEPWH ON | EIIEMIEM, = « IBEE

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