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4 'HE UMAHA DALY BLE: WEDNESUAY AP_F_‘IL 26 1082 il - . 5 i idaso this | there, He was taking s view of the situ- ive operationd in_northern Th e 0 maha Bee THE AVALANCHE OF CLATMS | j0y0q gums, and the offices, which | March 15, lmh wt ;:75:16 :«lvrrl-. or an rm.‘w‘;mga him & candid d:s e S8 NOpeah T DUk th 8 w0t of | T reake I & oW " What The The enormous pressure of private) were much sought sfter, wele made f:m:' :l.leolflbMenpll:‘: :l.h:nlxhd“. a#cl.:';? lfilg::r:! "x';“i':dn::'m::.' l{' ) 'r Iyin "““'rn: tablein the | pisnoer seeks is a fairness toward g " N on! W ; sl e ag- o oom where Jessie Iy, & seven year " p Zoblished evory morniag, excopt Sunday, | olaims upon congreas calls for some | she reward for small political services. | oropuge circulation of Tux Datwy Dex for | a8 all, that an ex-senator goes baok o [ 1ii von of the dead man told the policeman | these great enterprises, but ot a lack ly Monday morning daily, immediate remedy. ~Senators and|Moen were elocted to the positions |the month ending April 15, 1882, was | the house; but John Quincy Adams’|to put i down. He paid no attention to | of interest in them so that the mono- TERMS BY MAIT, — congressmen complain loudly of tho |from the lowost geados ot ward politi- | 100,728 coples, or an_average for each of | S6TVice a8 & representativain congross, [him, The boy picked up o laces ravelver, | polists an have full sway against theie Dne Taar.....810.00 | Three Monthe, 88,00 | time which is wasted in their consid- | cians. The result was that the ad-[the 27 publication days of 7,064 copies. :’":{ ha;mg had u;e tenlnqfl“:tffi;:: Said; "Ihat is my mamma's; d = 1 you, i:el:ugileou‘l'ngement to fmn;,po““‘: Bix Months. 500|One .. 100|eration and of the inconvenience %o |ministration of justice by justices of wdont. Nully Sastiiote® loe put it down!” Wasn't he o chip of “th*| g ip ¢ than to keep them, within This includes the general eirculation of the precedent, fully justifying lesser lights —_— M " . 3 n| X 4 ‘. CHE WEEKLY BEE, pabllshed ov.| ¥hich they aro subjocted by tho per- | the poace was thrown into disrepute | Daly by mal, the delivery by enerioms' | £ C00uti tha humbler place. The | gy oy 3. uiel Healey, pastor of S, | TP proper sphere_and give them to Wi day 7 i i i i . | %0G, Gales Dy UG BYWsUUYS 10 i b b > v+ [ understand that fair lay is desirabl ery Wednesday, sistency of the lobby and the undying |and the justioes became mere col- | ' Pt | (,wnc”‘"‘mmv and the ssles | 10080 Of representatives may U0t be | patriti church, lawrence, Mas., bas st Tmecesssey - for Pf’mym dotnlopt, BERMS POST PATD:~ efforts of their promoters. Like the |Jactors of doubtful claims, using their 8 ; what it was in Adams’ time, but it | disappeared, and aio & large amount of . . One Year, .00 | ThreeMonths.. 80| fabled Phoenix, the private claim |of 0' 'OM aatisd ’u _‘C b | Failrond trains. A. R. SavSR. | will bo the better for the member: | money which had been collected for the | prosperity and happiness. Bichiontle.oos TV | O8 h oe ; ) office to frighten defendanta into sot- | ~gabscribed in my presencs and sworn o | ghip of such a man as Kirkwood. purpose of building a church. Mr. Hea- S— s Prion never dies, Rejected by one con-|gling up. Four years ago an act was | before me this 224 day of April, 1852, —— ey is evidently not so muen of a foreigner HIS GRATITUDE, OORRESPUNDENCE—AIL Communi. | gross it calmly waita its turn for in- | passed establishing two courts in each Jonx R. .\l.\;culxrn)n, S Hivaron Dithoox Ts mid to| o e i e 11th and Poplar streets, otary Pablic. Visibla mprovement. 8r, Lovis, Mo., March 17, 1881, } Sations relatiog to Nownand Kdlorialmat- | 1 duction at the next session. Kick- | of she largor cities and one each in ; To these| Thusit will be seen that tho gen- Tz Bre. ed out of the committee rooms, it |sities of the second class. A ':;EBKNE;!SR:J."ITEI _"‘“llrflln: vegetates in red tape in some claim- courts, presided over by a counsellor eral ciroulation of Tre Ber, which S/ Sad) Remittencod shon 7 aggregated 5,587 copies before the 4 = My digestive organs were weakened, snd labor troubles commenced, reached | tnte of Beatrice over Presidont Ar- T would be completely prostrated fordawn, | Liver Oure wraiht a wonderful ro. / thur's choice of Teller for the secre- | After using two bottles of your Burdock | gtoration of health. have been agreed upon by the cabinet T, M. Noah Bates, Elmirs, N. Y., writes: O Rt s one of the members of the Utah | «Xnout fonr yonrs agn T had au attack of "g'v e"‘ :X,‘;"l"‘!':mfrgf'fimsi";i d‘" or commission, That will mollify the | bilious fever. and never fully recovered lroubleuynntil your Safe Kidney :I*:‘}; dressed to THE OMATIA Puprisiiivo Cou- | ants pockets until a reorganization of | of law nominated by the governor, PANY, OmanA. Drafts, Checks and Post- | the house or a change in the commit- | was given all the jurisdiction over ! ord:‘ro?m:l':)w:‘p':y.m“. il [ points a second introduction, when civi]iuu formerly oxercised by tho | 6,660 copies when the trouble "8 | taryship of the interior. "ul“" 'nl"i:"{' th“"‘.!(’,""'fi::f“l‘"“ sovis- | upr17dlw Jomx M. Warp, e | it comes up amilingly to the scratch | justices, The law was fought by the | OVer, and has grown to 7,004 copies e — thoigh 61 yoars of age, do & falr and res: e - OATIA PUBLISBING 00, Prop'ms. | wih al the old ity nd rodoublod | et of the panes snd. A de. | during th foue wooks that followed | Dsxona-soms 5~ goaisitefortho | conbs npsmenk. ™ Prses Comtrancy E: ROSEWATER. Editor, argument why it should be given pre- | sision has just bsen rendered by |the evacaation of Omaha by the|formation of a know nothing party. A Plonesr Rallroad. w“r;hx:igm,‘:::"m ublisas o = — cedence of all others on the calendar. [the court of appeals affirming |army. Right here lot usmakeknown | Forty per cont. of its population are | symeuse Journal. d te in Omaha :.n n",,‘:, x: Proclamation by the Governor| The great difficulty in dealing with |the oxclusive jurisdiction of the|® few established facts: foreigners, . The Mohawk and Hudson railroad mldiugn and improvements will ag. Oonvening the Legislature. private olaims in any other, mothod | district courts oreated by the legwsla-| 1#t- THE DATLY B has a larger a y the legisla , i s 3 . WitkrzAs, The constitution of the stete i jon lies i : A | circulation than th bined POLIIICAL NOTES, struction was begun in 1830; in 1831 O IREER T eoyiaee CHILh 7Lh6 ROTSRS than by congressional action lies in |yyre fand leaving the jestices of the|8eneral circulation than the combing horse cars were run upon it, and in | fow woeks ago, said if the working. braska provides that the governor Lkt S e ey ocoasions, convens | the fact that a majority of such claims | ;oa0e in cities of New Jersey to the circulation of all the other daily Maine will hold its Republican State | September, 1832, the first steam train [ men succeeded in catrying the election company was chartered in 1826, Con- Freg.te this year from four to six mil- ion dollars, The same authority, a may, on e o ture by proclamation; and canhave no standing in a court of " . papers published in Nebraska. Convention June 15, and the 1t is was run over the road, 1t connected | the city would go to the devil RRAY) i pothant publlo laterest of law. Hundreds are outlawed by :::l:o‘lll:: ::: :}L :Tm‘:hlz: ::z 2. Tor Beg ciroulates fully three uncanuh: i phibipradebogt/ Albany and Schenectady, a distance wurkin’gmen digonnouam;, -!l:t;‘.theTrl:: = Bvery member of the present Legisla- | of sixteen miles, and is now a part of | sult is, according to The Republican, aa extraordinary character requires the times as many Dailies in the city of exercise of this authority; time, othere have already been passed | ¢notions as committing magistrates. . A I Therefore, I, Albis S 3 g magistrates. s ture of Alabama is said to belong to the [ the New York Central. The engineer | ‘times are propitious; ths j of th stat ol Nebrasks, o hereby cons | UPOR In the courts and deoided ad:| Sooner or later some measuro of the | Omahs as are ciroulated by 'fl“ D?WB‘“"_P‘"L was John B. Jervis, of Rome, Gnoids year will wikiiedt, in ehormous, ::;‘i’.;‘: yenn the logialature of said state to meet | versely, and a large quantity have no|kind must bo passed in Nebrasks |Omsta Herald snd Republican| TheDemcorats of Tows have decided on | county, and tho president was JohnL. |forward.” Will Mr. Brooks kindly nWZJ.."J‘.;‘"&n‘.‘xhflfi"‘fi’. l,' 1863, at | Ptanding before the legislature except| The samo complaints which were|together. u fog their convention on August 16, | DeGratl, then mayor of Schenectady. | inform us where the headquarters of | otclock m of maid day for th purposes | in the equities whioh they may pre. | made against the New Jersey justioss| O The Herald ~and Republioan| “Thehouse of repressntatives passed a {omo first, passenger train was run | his Satanio Majesty are loosted, so “ e o T Y sont o the generosity’and sympathy [ are Iy hoard in Omaha egaingt | to8ether cannot show forty subscrib- | bill fixing the second Tuesday in October | f£OT ny ~to Schenectady|that we may send a delegation from ( First. To apportion the state into three b okl oF fiiatlie ol are frequently heard in Omaha against in the city of Omaha that are not | {oF the election of congressmen in West September 24, 1832, and’| West Point to call upon him, b o ool w‘:}f":m"d‘ for TS TSRS ES CULTOM, the men elected to administer the|°™ ty 10t | v, 9 seventoen persons were pas- ————— 3 of represen therein. Again many congressmen are un-|lay in small causes. In a city of 40 |ls0 subseribers of Tan Bum, while| Dy, Loring for governor and Governor [engers, including John Townsend, Actual and Fictitious. Tur Ber has fully 2,300 subscribers | Long for United States senator is said to Thurlow Weed, Edwin Croawell, Eras- | gchuyler Sun, . 'o amend an act approved March 1st, 1881, entitled “An act to in. | willing to surrender t> any court the|000 inhabitants there are twelve jus- _ 'y R be one of the stalwart programme in Mas- | tus C Joseph 0. Y mr:r oities of the first class and regu- | power congress holds over the disposi- tices of the pesce. The business in this city that are not reached by | sachusetts. E‘D:;lnel;l,g h::phfia:j:fin%hfiflla; ,;;,fif,;' t:hirni‘nz.fi‘::. :&Tx:nyi their . len| duties, pow d i 4 ment,” by conferring additional’ power | tion of these cases. brought before them could bo easily | ¢ither of these papers. The (Jaughter of Bayard Taylor has | Winnie, penny-postman, ‘Thare were | boforo a senate committes last wint i poss of pMDl‘ “s: m.&dnm!’x‘::um'nm; Thoro is, however, a general feeling | yransacted by two, With two men of | And now wo extend an opportunity o ‘German, %:ivin?,t;‘ o s‘f’fi%& then inclined planes at both termini, | 812,000 per mile to build :l'zei:mro;d“' to the manager of the Republican to | from the tragedian for each translation, |8nd three trains were run daily. The|petween Lincoln and Red Clould, Ne- and ull o providing for the oren- | that somo steps must be taken to|egablished ability and reputation in- tion and appointment of a board f public | stem the flood of olaims of all tain the claims he has made about| The Hon. Joseph S. Smith f the | l0comotive was a robuilt Engiish ma- it i e i of ol claes | e f v of ol gadon and. do. |04 b lims b s mad about | T T, oy . Sty s f | 2omotse v § bl gk - sy’ and” s mow ot and Third, To_asslgn the county of Custer | Which is pouring in upon congress and of honesty, we should hear | Circulation. State, is_the Democratio eandidate for | Which is now a railroad reli il e Y O o e b peopro i Tt Y0 ol Bt oo o Tu B By | s e, i, | v 2o s nnd vl o Bl oty St i l‘h"mfii’“fi":fl“’ :J 'fifl:rfla this object in view. The first is the yer owned his justice and that three offer, and agreo to pay one hundred m;;’a::‘fl:;l?;::'o“ln(z):;::::;l;nnedF ph:formdcni‘_o-lrryh:i L ba;re le of |on the latter amount. Tho groduz:r entitled *'Olties second class and | Bowman bill, which is that recom. i dollars to O, E. Yost, manager of th o | To%eE Buc .kt lo wooc, aa & tander; and i is line i ) m- | out of every four of the justice courts » gor of the | R, Mo dy for Eoremonand AL O] George | two passenger cars, which were stage- ;:l; ;;::’.p;i:x:"g‘:nh;;‘;g.‘goé‘:::‘infig villages,” i g " : Fm To provide for the expenses in. [ mended by the committeo on claims, [ yore merely cost mills to grind out Omaha Republican, if he will publish 3’;::33‘.&'.‘&'3‘3'1} the :&&H: g::llj::ac- coach budies,each mounted on four car- | of* watered stock, This watored curred in suppressing the recent riots at (and which has been under discussion iti a sworn statemert of the circulation of | ; i i i ) robeo : ) fren at tho expense ot ljtigants, N s o0 Of | ity treaty, and condemns the_attitude of [ Wheels. A very good illustration of i J Vhiiatis Jmall Dihesttag cltisens of e/l i tho iouss; This measure sooks o _—_— the Republioan, showing tho number | e president i regard to the Chinése bi 1 | this novel railrond. train ia sometimes | orous, FyEroronts 8 valuo of just threo w?}’:t:' T.}’ 'lv“ the M:"“,n, it Lh; avoid the dangers incident t> passing ON THE DECLINE. 17_1t dl\ll;l del‘l’veredl:}; ca;nc;r in th'; 5 The_ An!i‘fl;‘lrb(:‘\ pmgrlrfnmg in Al:;- smln ‘?:I‘he collection of relic hunters. v rovision of an act of conuress to | 7 5 £ K fl g il ama is, accordin; m 1] G Engli T extend the northern boundary of the sta-s | /W3 UPon exparto testimony which | This paper is not in the habit of | ¥, A1 number Sold to dealars and TR FPCT0 LR B RC O BRope |« obit Samson, an h"gl: l};’-’?“’f o Ameriocan Ald to Ireland. { °f5N °h"3h‘T ido for ¢h is the only testimony available, | boasting about its business affairs, As ““';b:y" mailed or otherwiso for- |§mwe Gm‘%;m)r‘,lnml then send him to the -hfll the cun";fl:;‘_ ":wcu;;liz 4 :}I’; Philadelphia Press, eventh. To prwvide for the pa; 16 f F B % A s . warded, Senate in Mr. Morgan’s place. Mr. Lo v % it J of tho ordinary. hud contiugent oxpenes| (07 the olaiins committeo in viow of | the most widely circulated newspaper| ™7, B L is a Grevmbao -Democrat, who claims the | C080h box seat, Marshall was tho in- BIE;T :::.nsgom:l;;t:c:‘:h:fpo?‘g:g of the legislaturs incarred during’ the | the immensity of claims which came | West of the Mississippi, its command- B e | yiin the Houso now held by Jossph | ventor of a_rude contrivance, which |impression of the wrongs of Iroland / Spacilsoion hraby e under theis motice, Tt praposos. fo|iug position is recagnind i this. ity 0 d0nate oo hundred dallars to-tho | Whesle. has boen developed into tho conduc- | §roriean sympathy has baen numbed Zig k7 DA e s s < i | ratomall pri sl ¥} . ; St. Joseph hospital fund if|,Harey . Packer, con of the lato Tea | tors’ cord attached to the engino boll. o reitaraton aoreals eed o | n-:'tl{e;l ad and oause, affixed tho { refor all private claims to the court of | and state, whero its popularity and e ¢ the ~ Republi Packer, once governor of Pennsylvania, is [ The primitive passenger coaches were yh 1;";“; L L i ] { f A, | claims with a view of having the facts | influence are best known. Itis only|'"® ™Manager o R bl I (']‘:’d':,:}‘::gml‘:‘gf&’; '“":‘ ‘“-V";l}:fl’cl’ ot | soon superseded by those of more ; rlxel d ;’ h?yn g[«;t l"lthl? o, will show by a sworn exhibit y Darty In that state | 5 54ern construction; but it Wwas many rn 7 i e b ional appreciation of six centuries Done at Lnooln,this 20h of Aprl, A | 9808 ¥ i e ik b e sixteenth year of 0 _stat Judi ly ascertained and reported to | When attempts are made by designing 5 2 & h s to put u; sinst Gen. B in th P of the circulation of Tao Daily Re-|n'xt wubsruatarial race, ~ Packer is the | years beforo the locomotive approxi- | o bordioe: “put the ‘hare. siatoment that Treland prefers to govern itself ¥ ! and of the independonce of the United | gongrossas a basi i i A i ] a basis f % rties to create a fall 8 4 < % i 5 f ATE! it coache: il T Aukavon, Saciry o S| form proparod another il 'which was | dnilesthak wo deem proper to expone | HXC0alon of he Dally nd Weckly |y ol o oF op et 6| parimont curs, with doors st tho 100, CURL Sume up " e : . publican as compared wi @ | elect: d, and state legislutures that will se- [sides, until at laat, dually the i Prnmars the Linooln Journal wants | "°PO"¥ed by Mr. House, of Tennesseo, | impostuge and challenge comparison. lect twenty United States senat ¢ i i » gradually the | thoir astonishment between rulers | some further proof of the npid‘:: They objected that tho Bowman bill | A statement was recently published | 200V statements that Tue Brx doos | 05k Besides tho election of legisla- | 1389, . spacious, and” convenient | witheut wisdom and the ruled with- cline of Tux Bax and the terriblo S i T the Omiha Régabiln ing | Bt circnlate six copies of its daily|tures and representatives, twenty states|C08Ches of the present were intro-|oue rights, Speaking in defense of relief, as congress | by P! concerning edirions’ in the city of Omaha for will choose governors, The year 1882 |duced. The original rail was the flat ;emg,l agitation :gln‘clllx Zn‘}::&:u: would have to examine each case when | its alleged increase of ciroulation in every copy of The Daily Republican | “228% thmmrei be considered an unim- | iron-strap, which had the serious dis- | {1, five hundred citizens of a free shrinkage of its'subsoription list. L ,_L___“__“"" roported back exactly as it does now, | which that paper boasted of having | circulated in this city during the samo | "o corerne aiate in th advautage of tho ‘nake-heads,” (sountry shubup bya ‘“liberal” ad- SouEmonths ago Councilman Her. |*1d that it would merely make the |overtakon Txx Bxx both at home and | period, and five of ita daily and | cubermatorial rage wilhaa. orsaeiaen o | oo LY, e end of the rails “urning | ministaation without chargo of crime abroad. The evident objeot of this | Weekly for every single copy of The | lowiog is Cayt. J. B, Johneon, ‘of Topeka | o a’c Pene painicc it o d often|or the hope of trial, Judge Black nat overestimates © value of thil’ couniry as a b ot operations and soproo of supplil man was. interested in dratting a | O0UFVjudgment effective by voting an Daily and Weekly Republ, is | He seems to have s stron building ordinance, Many of our appropriation, The House bill proposed | brazen falsehood, which could deceive w‘,law by ‘:he’ .“':.:g:;‘" g:!;:::: the ';:;;{or vty in'é‘i"iifinm Four years later the railroad was citizens would be interested in know- | 1 Femove the whole question of claims | nobody in Omaha, was to impose on subscription. plo:th:z B has declared himself iu favor extended from Schenectady to Utica, ing why it was pigeon-holed. out of congress, and to refer them to |foreign advertisers. Because we did| Now let The Republican show up|end ..::.‘.’g”i’?.’;‘p'lfx‘:" '#:‘.’5? fil:.' ‘&ownmmg faking place in A"é“"“‘ to prolong the ‘work ot th +he court of claims giving to that body |Bot see fit to contradiot and [or retract. The state will probably aco the most | Sosusumerney Sonrb ater the Quca & land league; but this is not the rel Tar Philadelphia Record thinks the power not only to determine facts | denounce the imposture promptly| The above was published last Mon- ;l;nfl‘yye;mud canvass it has witnessed &ysymm bnnchp“l:ein'g :pa:etli“.: servioce of the United States to Ire that when the star route conspirators ‘f‘“.“"’ to pass judgment upon the |some ?{ our enhm notably | day, but we are still waiting patiently | "y, i undml;)o'! in Illinojs ‘that Green YORF earlier. Later the road was con- demanded a bill of partioulars befors liability of the government {o the de-|the Lincoln Journal, indulged in |for the acceptance by the managers of | B Raum, commissio er of internal rev.|tinued to Rochester and thence to goiug to trial, they morely asked to | ™*1d8 made by tho ciaimants. An |comment about the reoemt decline|the Republican of our liberal offer. Spae, Lo p osndidate for £ issat/of aqting fiug:lloéyrg SLBbAhe direct oud bo- | plan for sootiing quish is & let_ 4 il i i il i 4 i ‘ " le mind their own business, An o) ;»:he gnv.rnnlx:n:d' hand bofore the | °bisotion brought against the bill | of Tuk Bex, which they asoribed to| . iy oodname to conjure by | e plads ko 5, ave writhen & | comploted, anda grand celebration | Pynation which seliaves. the o rst card was played. all oppressed countries alike by d monetrating that the only effectirt which secured its defeat was that this | the courso it had pursued during the|. i : friends. There will ba several otherst; took place, witha train being run i indi . s the st f minds body ¢l monsure would exclude all claims |labor troubles. For the informa-| . Towa politics bl fojthe dmbeo candidates for the place, b*'ll!‘h:':g::fif from Albany to Niagara Falls bu:i:e":;'“fl minding somebody ¢ of gentlemen by this name who hold | ture which is to chocseé the senator has [in seven hours, being given a clear Trish independence is as mug| BBTux Chicago papers favor liboral barred by the statute of limitations | tion of all concerned we herewith sub- Hioi R yot to be elected, {t is impnssitile. to fore. 2. with switahio y lepe appropristions by congress for the and resting only on equity and accord- | mit sworn statements of the circula - 'I::::::erp:::au:::.lai:‘(‘th:‘);iflffiifiw cast the prospects of a o sl :K: 50:::?13::;51’:‘:E!fllxjfxc\?;;r?‘gf;s :::;: Zl‘remln as the 1In<_le|.m;:dence nlf Suig Benuepin canal, but they kick furi. | 981y tho house voted the proposition | tion of Tik Be before and sinco the |, g i, o dm: assists news 4 PERSONA LITIH anillng Hpshe SNemgYork Ocntral, i X;::“)‘l"“l"’?'bl}:"‘]:“:‘; luw.and. Fodend i inti ;| down and amended Bowman's bi Iabor troubles, with a detail i NI PRADSY ALITIEB, 1854, Erastus Cormmng, Dean Rich- |, : ¢ ifficult probiie «onsly against appropriations to im- l/bl“ by , with a detailed exhibit| . g0 4o distinguish between the B 3 H K. g courts, offers no more difficult proli the- Mississippi and Mi ;| Boserting a proviso excluding frcm | of city cireulation during a period of | giie: 2 Judge Blatchford is said to be the [mond, Heury Koeep, Cornelius Van-|jop than homs ruie in South Caro prove the ippland Mimourl | L B et ot ] P W et distinguished offico holders. It says| wealthiost muu that ever sat upon the | derbilt, and William H, Vanderbilt | }ing, tempered by tho convictions . ) claims, all [ eighteen months. © also invite |y oroare four Towa Wilsons holding | *ulreme bench. were the successive presidents. Every | gaoured by Mr. Saunders and claims for destruction or damages to [attention to the summary and chal-| o g Tame Wilana: “ e GGovemor“Crntende:l, fif I‘:Iiammi,han considerable place on the line of the | Ker, The London Times, with b : £ . sae 3 overnor Murray, ot Utah, £ i i 2 y Nadiidi T 1, pro.porhy ghaviee ?“t o'f the Fyar, | Lingo thatagoompany this sxhibls; three JamesWilsons have a little varia- | brothers, Eoth ‘3’"9 U"i"““"‘fic:r: in :hfl ::‘c: mpi::’ll:olf;y ::“i e n]z:nvu g | profound Appreciation forghe Szhis Tar newly appointed United States | This amendment is still pending CITY CIRCULATION, tiontotheir Th follows: | 4% 8! ey I" ;; did ‘W"'O force of a uation which put do ministor to the Netherlands, Willism|and another bill is now|STATE OF NEBRASKA, | ) names. Theyareasfollows: | “rppq 116 lamented Josss James and the | roonsn ot trmstor? o0r¥ Of tho | the groatest rebellion in histds L. Dayton, of New Jersoy, is the son | brought forward to send all olai Countr or Dovaras, §*+ James F. Wilson, of Fairfield, United | assa sin of the president never used to- | *iions 0f tais & R by burying it under the de:s claims States senator eleot; James Wilson, © somi-centennial of the pioneer | weight of great armies, said last w Edwin Davis, being duly sworn, saye bucoo oF Whisky fa any form. They had of Tama, juet appointed to the rail-| 1 i, said that Gen. Skobeloff has re- | brated in September next, both at Al- | 4own Trish outrages with a firm ers. ‘‘Consistency, thou art a jewel,” of the man of the samo name who ran | not barred by the statutes to the ir- | tuas o is lemes of the clty clrculation of no emall vices, railroad of New York, will be cele- |that the United States would - ::';;:.:l:. mm:;:u:‘g“;m:m ouit or distriot courts of the states in | Tus Darux Bis; that the circulation of |road commission, and James H. O, | ceived as many as twelve challenges ia a|bany and Schenectady. ‘Fhere are|The London limes does us too P! which the claims originated and to|Tuz DaiLy Bes delivered by carriers to Wilson, of Towa City, and long ocon- day, but he Kw.n'a caro to go out and | yet living several gentlemen who were | gredit. England isunl{ loarning @ i oandidate of the republican party. leave all other classes of claims 'te |subscribers in the olty of Omahw, and ex- [ o oo O Bapublioatthate | T o h!:-; éeh:tsl-.:gwd sword, connected with its construction and | what we loarned sonse little time i} e congoess. clusive of sales of newsdealers and news- i io i the now Chinese giant | operation, ~Very interesting reminis- [ anq all nations must learn some ti Benators Dawes and Hoar are| The subject seems to be hedged bays, way g follo :hho hald, ‘:: lmp::;m; d“)l:'ml) o :i‘x‘?:e'::‘l.:‘:egenh}:“fl’i[: ;ik'lof':{:?i‘.i::: cences may be related of this historic | that the subjection of yace to race greatly relieved to know that the ad-|with a number of ‘difficulties, but ?‘Mb" ksl 4 AL oorgmu;'hon :h ;V.nlnr o:; e:f ;h Roloohs, oalls 2 ber, Vidoar bl g::fi;‘:o:::?n{lm::;du:&?thu beooa meraly lposibie:. Kt congress, e other Wilson is Parke JGORTULY AUG TN ©. | enough to weight the safety-val ministration will not oconsider it afthere is no doubt that congress ought . Wilson, of Oskalooss, who is state | Madame de Struve, the wife of the new aeaory Tt is im;ollible to prevent nn,’ 0 personal afiront if they oppose the|to be relieved from the interminable inspeotor of mines, Jasian sitrser n“kw,n"mm“' s & 9160 | Nioorara Ploacer. o 0. Half a “n‘m #gO_eves recently made Massachusetts nomina- | discussion of private claims. It is a - ey ety S e M - writer was ing about — plexion of the morth, and blonds An argument has come from some ° " n&nrthern Nebrasks newspa. | Armies as the last refuge of i 3 Tweive hundred thousand dollars M;'"‘MM with gra of our e of harmony in the cod fish state, #en prevents the consideration of e by g PYT are now lying idle in the national mw‘.;.. .:'adnt:' 'é‘.:‘;"&.!:'&' 0‘::2:;’1‘2;{ Pflnu;thomt tht_:; L] '“‘"'"}- i fin nh:ll'fi;‘llx.’o.l hl?r:az‘l’:fi . | other and more \important business, ' y y reas 0001 h d temperince I A%9 N0 Ve en with monopolies, |,y oannot protect an adored pol ese, | Degember 31, 1881 treasury on unt of postal money Sionmah and Stampesion. :::u;r‘:&: and thero is no reason_ for a fight on | A7 8 ‘o p?n'.h.:( th:o 5 e ____] 335 381, 1 Tristo be hoped that Governof|Iu addition the treasury is annually | January ';a".‘f».’a Pies | orders uncalled for at various post- | hass by treating frequently to s burketag | that issue, The Pioneer believes that Hy intelligent fow. land 1| Nanoe willintorm the legislature B | robbed of hundréds of thousands of | herra g 5 3 3 / b 81, 1882 i€ offices throughout the country, and | Bourbon straight, all enterpises which invest immonse | his forthooming measago at what par: | gollars bk ) i) Mr, Arthur's litcleVdsughter is a prott nts of money should have cqual |18 the same diffoult lesson dollars through bogus claims rushed| In addition to the above circulation to| Postmaster General Howe will soon child, cuubby as » cherubin an ur-;;zloco'. ;‘::35»3@- in matters of taxes and ?,,,,_ into; .uh°§;, b:myonau ':.1:1:’ tioular stage of the bloodless Omaha through ) N 08 gh in the last hours of the ses. | regular subscribers by carrier delivery, the | instruct local postmasters to notify [ sud owning paic of large brown eyes that by also beli wiots the militia became powerless to | 4ioy, Over ten thousand bills |sales through newsdealers and newsboys | ¢he sender of each unpaid money ordet look brightiy out from under a fringe of :';:':m::: ‘:: ,h‘.'!'n’:;’i:m of b::'ei'm make a comfortable seat. suppress the rioters 80 as to compel | uve already been introduced in|"PBe¢ January 1, 1883, in the oity of Ayaré brprn hair y Fhan | coucry tried it, and whilo we tions, There is yet & faint prospect | waste of time, and in nine cases out of | Septermber 30, 1881, October Bl.?éfl d that the person entitled to th Howgate hus again illustrated how hard | should not be tavored any more than :.‘:l‘:l'l’”‘l to tho president for4,o gongress at the present sossion. A ::"'; oy Aprogaisl from :01?:;’.“3‘:‘::"" b © MOROT | it " for anybody in the offivial ring st | the smaller smounts represented hy ;fld‘rzfiyby":i':uflhunuo eral troops. lazge proportion of theso are bills *“for | g pe \ to| We shouldn’t be ised i bli is a thi i ¢ Subscribed in my presence aud sworn to | We shouldn’t be surprised if Omaha | steals publio money is u thief, Now if | 110001y can demand compromises in o " Howgato had only stolen a handkerchief, taxation, simply upon the ground ;:g:.: rl:l:o:z ;?o::i ;“‘t;:ug;fle ) o has failed to call for its redomption. | Washington to understaud that a man who private indvidusls, Becauso a rioh (804 I8 to-day, o, Sarind & TaLk about fiat journalism! The|the relief of" somebody, whioh aro | before me this 22d day of Apnl, 1882, | would got a large sharge of this postal | JI%RE%G HATEVY ONR &, Aencierchiel, that wealth backs it up, it is no more Omaha oity directory for 1880-81 con. | olassed as private claims. No ons JouN R. MANCHRSTER, bonanza, an outing. A but bigger safety.valves. ains the business card of The Omaha | *upPoses for an instant that the com- Notary Public, el o Satator Janss o Floskda learned the :l".‘": Just ““:h‘hg ufi'"“l"" ‘."h" e |later England will profit Republican, in which the yeracious| Wittees can make any investigati GENERAL CIRCULATION. fi . a0l oug \ en by 1;; lpmgv::mn“: .: ::::!:i' ::h: is nxfinpogordgn t\7:h|u ion of ample which we have writt Two months ago the publishers of | the city council regarding the filling [ (18 JoGE RN AN T B8 BHIEDY a8 be :’;zg;’; .:uml toon f&?’&fflifif :.:.:' n.xa:o.::“;:r b ::.iz'ifi A ) xmanager of that sheet claims a cirou. | Which is at all searching, and the re. At By . 2 Iation of 6,400 for his daily, when e Sultis that the only sido heard ia tho | P4 BXX {;‘:“"’d AIBERRSR N0 1 of iieavchm g4l 0. opemactiok (it e man i s of WA 1) oLame boint as issue with Northe o)y iy 2'littlo island witk A olaimsuts, Wheth e following sworn statement of gen- | houses and stores wi e water an ™ ble Al der H. Stephens, | ern Ne s at this time is not that " haew that it was not eireulating 1,600 o the) gours of eral circulation; gas mains, In other cities strict com- nltfin;‘(’:nlrh Al in Lhcp o::.u she is overburdened with monopolies, g; %"a“:hyg::h“ Mhd the dailioa at that timo and does not oir- | laims is made the sieve through i beforo tho speaker's ohair, Is ¢ culate as many oopies now. which all private olaims are run bofore | ST Acoener on Deaasi A | plisnoe with ordinances compels e | B8 LSS 0Lt A Ta N, ot roresen | eiags of e Tors Daohr e g . J boing submitted to tho house, or| A. R Sauer, bein duly sworn, doposes tamPing of the earth in tho trenches | tatives s ltele cld man, with the figure of | evned other portions of the state in| 0 QOUNSELOR = A and says that be is business manager of (nd settling by water before thelpave. A€e wud the face of » child; with eves of | ' burtioular. Monopoly demands PR N whether the claims themselves arerel- : s : § to the f al courts, is & #he Omahs Publishing Ce., publishers of | ments are relaid. Farnam street is & "Ili of smnm. Mtk ), ’rewu urse 'hll( o the farmer ys his egated to the federal courts, mat- ) g . s b 8 pays. Tun DALy and WLy Bxs, that the av- | guccession of hills and gulleys where e ':zyh ry l:rquc 0 ikl ":l;) e, .l: 1 h: "r: io r: taxation. o?nd :: naul;t of American citizens in Ireland. Itis ter of trifling importance compared to dally circulation of Tax ), us ol o .u,;'u.z:":: ‘st | (B nosonity of relioving congress | or th hre aonth ending February Lth | o oo o POV 1 0 O L8, 028 O, oy bogine, o poope demmand that by Brres of Amorican | oM. the avalanche of private bills, | 1833, was 5,567 copies. ' That the average s ke " | off a bear-trap with his foot it won't hurt | the monopoly shall pay a full amount r M“wfl, merican &m threatens il:;nrvlulnhuci weekly circulation of Tum WrzkLt Brs the filling in of the water trenches. un_ Becawse he can do it with his peg o{dfi.%&dgxm pnv.hln;ly— ocitizens on American especiall, as & serious ti - S 3 v ) r or poor, shall v obstruction fo bual | or the three months sndingFebruary 18h, | . oy1icomcial ever held his post| e Bexaror Vooruess, of Indiana, is very much agitated over the condition nglish papers announce the birth of a | his full amount. Because a monopoly in the south. o 1 714 coples, A.R. &, his | . . : oy p—— i e o s sk | with trongor marks of popular sp. | Jpubiar 1 birw ohurd, 4. Fiotor o vih, and brings ‘capial wad i T.T. s wm 'l'hiulo’pub- New Jensey has reformed almost | 4oy of February, 1889, at Omaba, Neb, |provalor with more well deserved |l for pianets now, snd ';:lun and E;z:r‘;";;"' 4 ': :; vi:: g?l‘t{. '0: iyl lican is too busy to take notice of our | everything but her railroads. Her Joux Rosickr, | commendation from the press than :‘,’"’{,’l e Roor, foe tou youn ster. Drs, | vescuents are not made with a view Becretary Kirkwood, The Chicago |Proctor isa Missouri girl, naf her parents | of gratifying any locality unless there ohallenge to publish & sworn state- | recent exploit has been s staggering Notary Public, ment of circulation, The confidence | blow to justioes of the peace iu cities | ' A still more flattering exhibit of gong has time enough, however, tofof the first and second olasses, who | the steady and rapid growth of the |gerning the rumor that he will be s continue mailing out bogus reports to | will hereafter be deprived of all civil | general circulation of Tie Bzx will be | candidate for congress during the coms | i foreigu advertisers, representing The | jurisdiotion, and will bo left only to [ found in the statement covering the |ing fall: Republican as by far the most widely | exercise the functions of committing | two months ending April 16th. Homely as he is both in face and forced by eombinations such as the roulated newspaper west of Chioago, | magistrates, Formerly civil suits of | STATE OF NEBR 48KA, Ju maners, the Towa peoplo have a de- | chutks which suggest t0 the corresp % | Bl o, ek, Lt €ha Mp;. :oep her o kinds where dispute | , COU¥TY OF Dovaras. cided afloction for Kirkwood, who, | % The Incependsnt that the day of Julk: | alive to thoso issucs, and the burdens 3o | A+ B Saver, beiug sworn, says that be undouhudlfih s man of the strictest | ploxy ?l h::“fl r"lll notfall nlo'n&h upen | b o s st Dt | utogrity. Ho' s slow ud When the orowds rushed o the James | hOI: 40w monopeln wiCh, s laborious faithful, house shooting Mr, ad gt pro md“hr‘:.mumMym gain the upper hand, and we shall see Bow reside at St. Joseph. is in that locality some future return, some profitable object, The farmer aids the monopoly and the monopoly aids the farmer only when equitable measures are en Times has the following to say con-

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