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LHE DATLY'BEE:- OMAHA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1682 I OOOCIDENTAL JOTTINGS, 4 The Omaha Bee. poses is indirectly a violation of the law. » { DAKOTA. But the new departurs is objec-) yankion hopes to have a telephone ays- PROVE UP OR RETRAOT. employe except the general manager RowrwATER says he employed Geo. | and chief surgeon has a voice, the other W. Donne ane J. L. Webster to 8id|j, o yoluntary contribution toa fund L e . A The onty M’“‘m’m s '6‘“: i“l',“'m"gl"‘ °"'“"‘:‘ ':;‘l: :‘:,: whose safety ia secured at the outset |tienable on other grounds. If the |tem woon. TRHMS BY MAIL (‘:u‘;: p::l &o; 81 0.:3 4 1’(,..,,.(,,'. by a large endowment given by the|public rchool houses can be used for ’_r'll:‘h‘:d :;‘:"fl""‘::‘;!:":l rr'?p pfix;: ™ ! Rosewater [ company and whose permanency is|Sunday schools they can be used for | par attorneys? The truth had no contract with the Union Pa- cific, and he lies when he says he had i One Year.....$10.00 | Threo Mouths,$8,00 | Bix Months, 0.00 | Une . L00 IHE WEEKLY BEE, published ev. ry Wednesday, BERMS POST PATD =~ One Year.. ...$2.00 | ThreeMonths., 50 Bix Mo atha,, .. 100 | One . AunErioAN News Compaxy, So'e Agents or Newsdealers in the United Scates, CORRESPUNDENCE—AIl Oommuni. @+ 10ms relating to News and Editorial mat- ‘:n abould be addressed to the EpiTon or ar bur, BUSINE S LETTERS—AIl Business Beo ters aud Remittances should be ad- d Cox- free religious lectures, modelled after A +dd o Bob Tngersoll. For our part wo regard | {1e bast sosr et trded arer 80) apecial every attempt to use the publio| Mayir Wynn, of Yankton has made schools for sectarian teachings or re- [ arrangements to prevent tha landing of ligious worship as a dangerous innova. | PUA suspected of carrying mal -pox. . Another big strike has ben made in the tion that would sooner or later reduce | Futher DeSmet m e, of ore that s our schools to the lamentable condi- ';“’"t"ithn“ suythiog yet discovered in 2 Y that mine tion of the atate university. If any | “\'0 0 an nontuiiel elevator 1v to be denomination desires to conduet Bun- | built at Grand Forks, which will' make the day sohool exercisot, they will find | Wit toring capcity of the place 35,- ampls room elsewhere in Omaha. If| ' pyiney Canlfe'd and Ool. W, R. S'eale the design is to dispose of any public | of I)um]vn;ovl. are promivently mention d #chool building because it hlu been re- Lnti,c“,',nm-cdg!?g‘:::{' AT iy placed by & more commodious struc. ture, lot it bo sold or leased but a8 long asit is in use as & school house, no sectarian instruction should be permitted in it. We hope the mem- made certain by the guarantoes of those interested in maintaining a plan th is that he oreise $1,000 from Jay. Gusld and |of practicil insurance, not only not from the Union Pacifie, and the | azainst acoident, but against sickness check, a personal check of Jay Gonld, | and death. was paid 1n the State bank at Omaha, ~Omaha Republican, " SITY OF POPULA- Mr, Webster is good enough au- Bl 1I0ON. thority on this subject, and we ask| With a million immigrants a year The Republican to procure a state: | crowding to our shores the fear is ment from him to sustain its ma- | often expressed that before the close licious charge. The money was not|of the present century the United paid to the attorneys because the sot- | States will suffer from as great an tlement was made directly with[overp pulation as is now complained the claimant, There was no|of in a number of the smaller coun- thousand dollar check cashed by the|tries of Eurcps. How groundloss State bank or any other baunk. |such fears are may be seen from a re- There was a draft drawn on New Vork | cently issued census bulletin, which hThe internal revenue office reports that o The rec:ipt« of the city of Deadwood during the Iast fisoal year were $9,404.04; expenditurcs, 87.771.49, leaving a balance on hant of 81,632 55, At the letting of p-ws in the Concre. gavional o urch at Sioux F.lls, $1,036.50 ° or lor of the Company, | Tho BER PUBLISHING 00., rops. Ei ROSEWATER. Editor. ‘ — — tor two-thirds of the claim and are- |gives some interesting statistics ry LT el slized —8796 50 as rent \ls, aud $240 : NOTIOE TO NEWSDEALERS. |oaipt signed by . Rosewater acoom-[of the distribution of the in- [ *or, from the First Warc, if hers is ke o bl N The pu'lishers of THE Bndlun :lde panied that draft, and that recoipt|habitants of our states in 1arge from the whole oity, will report 'l‘x’"'l under the ljuri.«l ctiunhnf z::a Low r i ith the Amecrican News § : i v rile agenoy, liast year they broke u ¢ (‘.,“:nm,;‘:u;ply Ne'" Depots In T 1. expressly stated on its face that the[eomparison with that of other coun adversely on the petition. 800 60ve of 1avd, &84 thie foe ol “Vike draft was in liquidation of & claim for | tries. In 1880 the entire population #a infac. printing due from t'e Union Pacific|of the United States was 50,165,783, 10 acres, and are muking ver tory trngrn- in agricultural They h ve s flourishing sohool, and con- nols, Towa, Nebraska, Wyoming and Utah. All dealers who keep Tre DAty NEBRASEA STATE FARMERS' AL~ Loz pb) £ Bez on sale should hereafter address their | railrond company to E. Kosewater. | There were 9 945016 families dis- LIANCE. +iderablo inte est i+ manifested in having orders to the Manager American News|And furthermore the receipt stated | tributed in 8,955,812 dwellings. Plac- SECRETARY'S (/FFICE, } the children educ ted. a ‘ Comphny, Omaha, Neb, also that the recipient in quit cl ing the area of the United States at MeLnoy, June b, 1882 WYOMING., | ing did not in any way in-[2900,170 square miles, which does “";'”h'.”"”h)"s“h B John Roblason's c'rcus has commenced 8 Taz ground continues to drop from | ., obligations toward said [ not include the Indian territory and SIS R that CaSER m:;' D t:“ ita depredwtions in the territory. under Guiteau, Twenty-seven days|ynin Paoific railroad company. | various unorganized tracts, there were witandimanding in rega o ]'mfi.:x:““':e":ifi“,“‘:;nma ;;‘;‘n’:‘i“’"‘: position of the State Aliiance upon the subject of political action by local alliances. Last year, thers being only local officers to elect, and the Alliancs being imperfectly organizad, it was thought inexpedient to risk in- dependent movements, save in coun- ties where the Alliance was cxoep- Laramie. Judge Amos Stock, of Denver, was of. fered ‘the governorship of Wyoming but declined. The local editors of the Laramie xapors are nccusdn or% cnceusing cach other of everything U. P. people are talling o bullding snda and gl ss works al ins the soda Inkes, e | of lifealone remain for the cowardly | qy,.¢ receipt is still in posses i assassin of President Garfield. on | 17.20 persons to a equare mile, 3 43 of the railroad comp iny and we want it | dwellings to a square mile, 3.02 acres % produced and pubished. Have it|toa person, 37.01 acres toa family { photogrsphed and hithogreped for gen- | 186.62, persons to a dwelling b 60. eral circulation if you p'ease, and you | Tho general average of persons to a will do this p por a great favor. uare mile is only 17.20, which is to Rosewater’s contract, get a less than one-ninth of that of the least Homatio Srymovr is said not look favorably upon the candidacy ol [} 8. J. Tilden. No one but Mr. Tilden is giving the matter a moments con- The contractor arranged to float hls ties duwn the river, but the ranchmen olaimed that would destroy the beayar dams and thus flood their hay lands. When the tie man got ready to start the ranchmen uade armed resistance and the esuls was that thirty-tive of them were arrested. OREGON. Pengra Brothers’ saw m Il near Eugene, burned on the 20th, The loss is $4,000; no fusurance, Thero are in Douglass. county, Oregon, about 200 orchards that prodiace on an ave age 2,0 0 bushels annually, and some of them as much a 3,000 bushels. Mail advices from Josephine county say that David Gilmore, a farmer of Pains valley, shot « nd killed Walter Akers, for n.ducing the former's daughter, Last fall Gilmore ordered Akers, who is a married man, to leave the country, which t.e did Lt week Akers returned, and Gilmore hunted him up with a W nchester r.floand 1| fired, the shot taking effect between his eyes, causing instant death. OALIFORNIA, The Pacific Silk Company of San Jore Has over 100,000 silk worms feeding ut the fa tory on Delmas avenue, The town of Will 'ws was entirely con. sumed on the 30th ult. 'I'he fire started in hotel and in a very short time had swept the town, The body of James Farley,acoal burner, living nesr Fort Jones, niskiyou County, missing for & week,was found turied about 80) yurds f om his cabin, His head was wplit opin with an axe. Suspicion fas*en- ed upon Tom McKuen, living near him, e " o Zn i~ VEGETABLE COMPOUND, I8 a Positive A Medietne for Woman. Invented by a Woman. Prepared by o Woman. roses of lite's spring and early summer time. and the latter’s axe was found covered for murder. NEVADA. Carson valley is reported to be alive with wild doves, J “The In'ependent says that Elko is flooded with lead coin, long. Millicns of ll’l!!hopgll‘l are hatching out wherever the snew has melted in the Truckee and Sierra Nevada valleys, A three-card monte sharp st-uck the Chinatown of Truckee the other day and swept the place like a Kansas cyclone, 'id""‘“"n' ment from A. D. Olark, purchasing|populated European states In the —_— Trw bosses may discover that loy- | agent of the Union Pacifio, denying | eastern states the density of popula- alty to principle is dearer to the honest that he, A. D, Clark, submitted pro-|tion is much greater. Thus Mfu- voter than loyalty to party, when posals for printing Union Pacific | achusetts has 221 to the square mllg, party no longer sexves the ends for blanks and staticnary for the|Rhode Island 254, Counecti- which it was organizsd. year 1876 to Tue Brr amount-|cut 128 and New Jersey — ing in the aggregate to nearly $5,000, [1561. As the Alleghauies are Norain shows so well the modesty | and that said order for printing was|crossed the population becomes of the editorial profession as the fact | given by Mr. Olarke with full apecifi-|much smaller. Ohio has 78, In- that four editors have refused con-|cations for each blank on the condi-|dians, 55 and Iliincis 54.96. The A o:ttle company of Englishmen has been form-d with a capital’ of $205,000 ‘t’l{:ls:r?‘igt;“ shater, to breed stock in The la 6 census of Wyon ivg rives the ator and full stato ticket are to be | territory 4,604 families’ nud 4,562 dwe'l- elected; we aro much more fully or- ::f:‘. o'“l:nh.g‘,{"“lg "",:’ Gt e ganizod, and it is essential that men | .o a0 hence the girl ,;f;cmfl:::h.;om devoted to the principles of the Alli- | the rsom she wants, anceshould be placed in every elec: | Karnost Benuett, who was in charge of vive office, The method to accom-|a herd of cattle belonging to Frank Lusk, f’"'h this will vary somewhat with |of Rurhing Water, was struck and instan - tionally strong, or where a corrupt ring had such full sway that to sub- it to its rule would have been crim- in This year a United States sen- % gressional nominstions this year. A |jion that the charge was to be Chi- | western states are, of course, even |local °i"°“"'“_“"°“-h s h“‘:"“ Afi‘f" lyhlf,'r'_{fd"Jifle‘ig:':":ff|°“‘;‘:;° t'::;l‘;j""‘j 5 live editor is worth two average con- | cago rates with ten pér cent. added. | more sparsely settled. Kansas has 12 '°?:i. ::::l:;num:illy :":f"‘ :ng whe:-a Burt Xneeland of Denver.~ While a young man named Macey, en route t) Oregon, was standing on a side track at Cheyznna uoco sciou: of danger, on the 1st, an engine backed on tohn, kno: king him down. He had sense ¢nough to lie a- flat as he Id and the tender passed over him ra the locomotive conid bs stoppe /, raking him badly, He tien crawled out and when he was exan. ived sutsequently a bad gash was found in » part of bis hody that will compel him to stand up more than he sits down untai it is healed. It was & nafrow escape, The original order in A, D. Olark's | persons to the square mile, Minne- handwriting remains inour possession, | sota 9, Nebraska 6, Colorado 1.87, This order was in the nature of a con- |and Nevada foots the list with only tract, the stationary was purchasedand [ 0.57. In the organized territories the a portion of the work done and |scale does not reach one person to the { accopted, when the company -took |square mile. These figures indicate f 7 : offense at the course of Tur BEE on | that there is still plenty of spare room { 1 ::‘:::l‘:::‘l:::l:"pm““ 18,8000 50 the railroad question and the sena-|in the country and that no alarm need ‘ i — torial issue, and the work which had | attach to the large tide of emigration ¥ THE senate yesterday passed the(been contracted for was given to the | now retting in from Eurcpe. The LS army appropriation bill with a clause | Herald and Republioan as s reward | census department printa the follow- ‘b“ making retirement compulsory at 64| for their service. In 1876 the presi- |ing table, giving the density of our { years, providiog that the general of [ dant ot the company, Mr. Dillon, reo- | population in contrast with that of the army, when retired, shall bo re- | ognized the contract and sgreed to|foreign countries: 2 tired on full pay. The bill now goes |substitute other work to make good | Franos . ++..180 Netherlands Grommen. it has found it necessary to take inde- pendent action; and there are others not quite so sirong, but where we have a good fighting cbance to win, In all these countics aliwmce tickets should be nominated. Put up only good men who will be generally scocpied to all people, and make the mcsi strenuous and self -sacrificing ef- forts to elect othera, T} ere ure other counties where our strength is not sc greataud where our members huve not hitherto acted ia- dependently, but still where we have | 14; & good organization and hold a col trolling balance of power, if it is proparly handled. Tue action of the Hastivge meeting left our members Borx employers and workingmen will find that in the long run it is more profitable to arbitrate than to strike. Eogland learned the dootrine ten years ago, and in America the OOLORADO. \l’li-whar lectures at Fort Collins on the ' Pueblo h s organized a merchants’ police o1 ce. An iron foundry has been established at Gunnison and is a success, 1] f Belgium .48( Bwitze lana . 7| free to retain their party affiliations s | Montrose, in the U 1 i to s conference ogmmittee of the|the deficit, but Dr. - Miller 1216 Buitish Indi . f6¥ab thiy choss 0.5 o We hER [ hasis Hew cadicisn 0 ot b heuse and senate. measure, 8 |and Casper E. Yost, who feared the | Austria. .166 Denmaik. fore earnestly recommend, as the | ~The Messenger. it came from the house, made retire-|Joss of some rsilroad job work 6‘:‘{‘ proper and most politio course of so- !‘A‘:W.I:-Dl::'hm Swenty-iwo years ;hi. ment omnpn‘lo!, at 62 brought pressure on Dillon| oy, p-puiation muat multiply four- | ton in the last named cluss of coun- E AT pettryraagid il ouiraging a five- ties, that our members control the primaries of their rerpactive parties, and secure through them the nomiua- tion and election of members of the alliance or men devoted to its prin- ciples to ali important office But if failure follows a fair and ly effort to secure proper nomina- tions, BOLT THE TICKET. Where cor- rupt machine rule gains sway, and places monopoly cappers in the field, the place to begin the opposition is in the convention which nowminates them. TIn all such cases refuse, openly and promptly, to make any nominations unanimous, and put independent can- didates in the field, and elect them if posible. Partieipation in a conven- tion does not bind 8 man to support nominees 1f he protests against on the spot. It is better to be defeated with & good candidate than to consent to success with a bad one. Of the circumstances governing lo- cal action, the alliances of each coun- ty must judge. But " information in regard to strength, &o., will Le promptly furnished to officers of al- liances by the state secretary. Every county in which there are as many as three alliances should organ- ize a county alliance at once. Lxr Majoririzs Rurs. Without a striot adherence to this painciple our enemies will viding us, and Uould to prevent the carrying out of the contract. In 1877 a settlement was made in lieu of the work. Not| o4 iy to day, content with having beaten Tmr Bee ———— out of it's legitimate work, the brass| Tam city council of St. Paul ‘have collar brigade make it their business|passed an ordinance to guard the ot the opening of every political cam- | public agaiust the dangers resulting paign to circulate their malicious libel | from the use of the electric lights, . hat Rosewater sold out to Jay Gould | The electrio light company is forced § withohia M dog days, for $1,000, and got his check for that|to assume all liability for damages i DECARTMENT statistios report that|smount. We should pay no attention | caused by the erection of poles,’aud the wages of farm laborers sinoe 1879 | to this matter, but as there are now |the use of ‘the light, to use none but have inoreased 24 per cent, in the|Probably 100,000 people in Nebraska |insulated wires and to remove both eastern states, 14 per cent. in the|Who were not here in ‘77, when this | poles aud wires at their own expense western states and 13 per cent, in the | infernal lie was exploded, we make|whenever directed to do so by southern states, As farm laborers se- | the repetition and we challenge them |the city council. As several cure their living in most cases with | to produce any proof from Jay Gould, | grojects are on foot in Om- their employers, the advance in price |Sidoey Dillon, Me. Olarke orany [aha for the introduction of eleotric affects their incomes less than that of | other railroad man to contradict this | lighting in this ity it is well that our any other class expect domestio ser-|ttatement. But the best proof is|citizens should understaud the risks vants, In every other calling the in. | Rosewater's receipt. 'he company|of the system, Insurance boards in oreased cost of living has fully kept|has undoubtedly preserved it, and we | various cities have determined that pace with the advauce in wages and | want it produced as soon as possible. | the light may be safely employed if o proper precautions are observed, the A coRREsPONDENT of The Ohicago | first of which is that of insulation, Inter-Ocean says that in Nebrasks |The currents passing through the this fall @ republicsn nomination for | wires aud generated by the dynsmo ocongress will be equivalent to an elec- | eleotric machines are extremely power- tion. That will dépend very much | ful, much more so than those required more on the nominee than in any pre- | to work the telegraph and telephone vious eleotion, No candidate whose | systems and human life has in several record is not clear from all suspicion | instances been sacrificed and property of monopoly taint can poll the full re- | destroyed by its diversion from the publican vote, aud the sooner this is | proper conductor, All eleotric wires understood the better for all parties | ought to be thoroughly enclosed conoerned. tome durable non-conducting material through which the current caunot paes. Bo far as possible the wires should be as distant ss practicable from those of the telephone and fire alarm as & number of fires have been caused by the jumping of the stronger A nine-year-old boy named Frank Nosek was buried teneath 8 mass of falling dirt at Denver on the 2d. 3 The Leadville volunteer firs depatment becawe spunky afier the recent fire and the council di ded the crganization. Rodoey Curtis, melter at the Denver mint for eighteen yoars, has resigned and there is an iwmense scramble for the place. John Terrel, aged twenty, while return. ing from Suniay school at Golden, was struck by lightning aud is now a wember of tho celestial bible class, The body of Zoe Watkine, the Denver girl_who disappeared at St. Louis some woeks since, wus found 4t Carondeles, It is bebeved she suicided on account of phys cal irouble peculiar to her age. Mr, T. (!, Wilson, superintendent of the Cleveland Conzolidited mining company, was bound over in $3,000 to answer charges preferred .finlnn him by Mrs, Antoinette brown, his housekeeper, who wccuses hin with improper Liberties, teen times before the entire ocountry Tux Methudist ministers of Ohicago b will be as densely settled as Conneoti- have adopted & resolution that sum- mer vacations are, not neocessary for the olergy. Reports throw no light as to whether this is intended for a free puff for Chicago as & delightful sum- mer résort or whether it is partioularly unsafe to leave the sheep in that city I I 1 t UTAH, John A, Kimbal), a U.& N, route nfunt, was found guilty ut Ugden of robe bing the mails, Mrs, E. W, Barnum, of the W. U. force 8t Ugden, fell from a hotse recently and was seriously injured, In some parts of the territory four-fifths nthaanEtuu are said to have been killed by the unusually long winter, John Hedlund, a W., F. & Co, express driver at was. thrown from his 08 & 846 time sinoe aud fo.l The above resommendation as to | {108 BiILTL L0, Wote A o on iy political action are made after careful | iecs of hcop iron with such that dsliberation and consultation with our Mlom:?gu :: nu:luyuuuh:l;. s most competent officers, with the| A smow elide occurrea’in Big Cotton. whole fiela in view, and with the best | ¥ood eanyon, at ti ¢ Richmond m ne - nthe % 25th uit , which carried Richard Gravee, sources of information at command. A In conalasion. leb s mak for & con- 'ljnueu o.{ the mlne,‘u dn:lnnce aj hgoo foet ;munnco of thn’ wufido‘;:o ;;inh ’:1“ d:i‘}': s:v:nl:;'ursfild:n;? Yarp higila s ave hitherto so generously bestowed. rr———"—n 1f action which you consider necessary | * IRAHO, by the state alliance or its committecs m;‘,'l‘;' Idabo l“‘l"'l"’l"‘“;. has i:"-““‘“d a scous noedlosaly delayed, -remomber | iuy" Giiily states cowe. appeals from that we may see important points not | blindes, bruncties, widows, elderly maid. appurent to all, and that we are in full | ens aud lasiies sensible enough to describe mpathy with the most progressive [theniseives as ordinary looking. d enthusiastic of our people. One T————— of the great qualities of statesmanship | ” 0 is to lot the “leaden foot of time" do |, From Bismarck to Benton by river is surrent from the one to the other. |ty appointed work, and to strike only [ HU8 miles. y Even with the greatest precautions for | when *‘all happy forces do most ap- -ufi{un;u;’a le.;nfi.‘i", ’;’,‘.“43 2".’ ?:'::lu'l insulation, breaks in the wires will oo- pn‘»yn-tsll" wnfo.{:l. bouse, ours Fratarnal'y ! A man at Butte has been arrested for EP Inons’u;-‘l-. Prosidont, | wing "Drofage langusge, Wouders will , Burkows, Secretary, H. 0. Biosiow, Chairman, never ccase. r The report that Dalezate Magiani- Exqcative Committee, —_— A Foolish Alarm, would loe te in Mionesola at the expira- Clevelaud Leadar, tni--nlultha present congcess 18 denied of o The Germans are unnecessarily slarmed at the appearance of a coupls of American men-of-war in Egyptian wators, They imagined that they saw in the appearance of these ships the subjugation of pt by the Great Republie. The foolish Datonman were probably igaorant of the fact that our vessels of war are among the harmless institutions of our great couutry, Their arnameuts are wmore pop-guns as compared with those in uso iu the modern Earopean ships ef war, When Mr. Bismarck finds out these things, his nerves will probably be quieted, loast. Four regular appropriation bills are still to be acted on, and the inter- nal revenue bill remains to be oon: sidered. Over a dozen amendments to the bill extending the charters of na.ional banks made by the senate require consideration by the house, The ten days obstruction by the mi- nority has greatly delayed business, and the democrats threaten to revenge E——— thomselves for their defeat by pro-| myy Union Pacific mausgers have longing the session. Many important | theughtfully and generously assessed measures which ought to bo passed their ewployes b0 cents each per will o over %0 the short Kesslon, n.:o:lu'a“:&r 't:: '::lblhhmum of & hos- 'he record doesn’t sessments the officials themselves are Joun RoacH ds never so patriotio av when he smells & new subsidy. Like , bu o iy ey Ool. Belleas, ho is 1n tavor of ‘‘the w'gwh‘;:&: :l::i.ty.u,bwom old flag and an sppropriatiou” for the | princes, —Pioneer Press, Ohester iron works, His latest plan| Some years ago the Baltimore & |ourand in such cases there is always is the establishment of a mail line of | Ohio railroad inaugurated a system of | danger to neighboring wires of other steamers between Brazil and Phila- | benefit insurance for their employes | 8ystoms. de'phia, to be built at Mr, Roach's|on the assessment plan, It differed —_—_— yaids snd liberally subsidized by a|from the head tax of the Union Pa.| Tue board of education huve refer- generous eongress which is struggliog |cifio in being voluntary. Eieh em- [red a petition from residents of South hard to dispose of a surplus of some. | ploye was eligible to its beuefits, | Omaha who desire to conduct & Sun- thing less than & hundred mullion of | which included relief in case of sick- | day school in one of the public school dol'ars, Mr. Roach's last attempt to | ness or accident, and a comfortable | buildings to ‘‘the member from the promote commerce between South |sum to the widow in case of death, | First ward” with power to act. This ¥ Amerios and Philadelphia was a suc- | As the foundation for the fund the [new departure is liable to become the § cess only in the large subsidy which |railroad company donated a large |entering wedge for a sectarian con- was pocketed by its projector and the |amount of bonds beariug ten percent. | fliot in the school board, 1If cne de- profits which he reaped from the sale | interest. The plan became popular at | nomination is allowed to conduct Bun- of his vessels. The present line con- |encs because it was not compu'sory |day school exercises in the public templates touching st the terminus of |and there was no suspizion of money |school buildings that privilege must the Chesapeake & Ohio railroad in |making in connection with its inaug-|be grauted to all denomina- ' onder to zeach the trauscontinental|uration. OFf the 28,000 employes of [tions. The law exprossly for- lines embraced in that system, O, P.|the road nine-tenths took advantage [ bids seotwrian iustruction in our n y and Elward Ripley are|of the system of banefit insurance. | public schools and Sunday schools offiocrs of the cowpiwny while Mr, [No comparison can be made butween (are necessarily scotarian, Although '« is the sctuul head and will |the odious U. P. liead tax and a wide | the Sunday school is taught by teach- the pole which is expected to [reaching plan like that of the Balti-|ers who draw no pay from the public down the appropriation persim- more & Obig, The one is » compul- |echool fund, the use of the public 4 sory salary assessment in which no|school buildings for sectarian pur- ly. Tiie deposits in the Montana bauks ars greater than those of any other territory, by over $2,000,000. The average deuosius f0r each inbubitant are $51 83, while the 5'1"' e for all the other territories is Lut 1 T'he annual conference of the Methodist V piscopal church south, for the distrios of elena, was held at Fairview church in the Prickly Pear Valley, beginning on the 1st and remsining in session until Sanday © ening following, Mrs, Dr, Thomp-on, of Butte, iss plucky wouwin if she is not & remarkable u aris wan, A burglir entered her residence during the d ctor’s abscuce, and shebluzed away #t the houseireaker with a s x- shooter until the ecoundrel beat a hasty retivat, In response te a call for volunteers to to Lady Fraoklin Bay, Sergeant G. W. ve | Wall, of .1t Shaw, Brivats Rozss from Missculs and Private nis o from As- ok | Hiavaboins ave on their way to report for ;:.u‘l to the chief wgual officor at Wash- A contest has arisen between & tie con- tractor and the rauchmen st Deer Lodge. The Bristol Plmes Topaz, garnets and moss agates are ploked up heresbonte, Several specimens were sent to Chicago Ia ida n | were pronounced genuine, Bristol may yet boom as a proiucer of precious stones, ARIZONA. Hiram A. Potter, a Tombstone lawyer, has ben sentenced to the state prison for 1"' fo: committing iucest with Lis daugh- “r. Oae of the incidents of the fire at Tomb- Atone is given as follows by the Arizona Star: The inten<e he t produc dan ed y- ing current of air which passed from e burning building, teok a circular route through the southern part of the city and cro sivg Military pluzs, senting & column f dust hundreds of feet skyward, finall struck the brdek building near the round- houss, occupied asan engine room, store- room and master mechanic’s office. The doors and windows being opened the wind wined entrance and ina second's time lifted the roof from its fastenings and let portions fall many feet away. ‘I"ni- roof consisting of Luge plates of corragated sheet iron, was attached to the brick walls by strong iron tars, ver Lirick. The territorial treasurer has just bought two safes at a cost of §1,200. ris. oner, gotninety days for robbiog a \fud man. Jail set fire to the place and then nearly shouted himself to death before assistance A man whom the Lax Veges Optic fa- millarly calls *“Bil Rohman” net.ed The lynchinz fraternity at Socorro. con. duct lyuchin: jovially —on a kin i of pie- to treat, and atter drinking to his future proeperity and happin as, ey swing him Sil ———— The Opium Mablit. 1tis not a pleasant reflection that the vicious aud 1ueidious habit of ruinous in its effccts than liquor drink- ing, has obtained a strong hold upon a8 statistios prove. At the recent yearly meeting of the Friends in Prov- ingthat there are 400,000 oplum-eaters in the United States, and that the im- from 90,600 pounds in 1869, to nearly 300,000 pounds in 1880, while the creased in the same time 140 per eont, Both forms of the narcotic iating as the fact may be, the habit is largely confined to women, chiefly the laws of society prohibit alcoholic drinks. -~ Statistics show that in some Kentucky there are six opium-eaters to every one hundred inhabitants. In opium smokess, who pay $125,000,000 » year for the ‘‘pleasure.” The Brit- snnual revenue of $40,000,000 from opium, It is estimated that already smoke the vile and deathful drug. This does not justify us in calling our figures are not alarming except in their future significance, They are suffic- protest but an active combative move- went against the insidious habit which us. The proper way to attack the opium evil is & question for immediate proposed making the use of the drug a misdemeanor, The tiwe is past for slayes to habit. Stern measures should be taken at once, that the NEW MEXICO, Lewis Shannon, an Albuquerque A disorderly prisoner in the Albuquerque came. $200,000 by the sale of a miue: nic style. They c mpel the curpse-elect to agibbet and disperee.: Philade'phia Recrd, opium eating, more depraving and our people, and is rapidly increasing, idence, R I, apaper was read show- portations of the drug have increased importations of morphine ‘have in- are used as an intoxicant, and, humil- those of the well-to-do class, to whom towns in Ohio, Indians, Illinois and China there are over 200,000,000 ish government in India derives an 6,000 Americans have learned to couatrymen opium-eaters, aud the ient, however, to warrant not only is so rapidly gaining ground among consideration. In California a law is sontimentalism with drunkards and threatened danger may be averted. Millions G.ven Away, Millions of Bottesof Dr. King's New Discovery for Cousumption, Coughs_ and Co'ds,+have been given tway as T Bottlia of the large size. This enormous outley would” be ‘disatrous €2 the' pro L t uot for the rare me Posesed by this wonderful medicine. Call at O, ¥, Gooiman's Drug Store, and get & Triul Bottle free, and try for ' yourself, . THE KENDALL PLAITING MACHINE! AT D DRESS-MAKERS' OOMPANION, It its trom A-10 of & B luch to " Goea s Linds and sty iae 0 iting fn by Use. No fady tuad doss. ber own dhos- Ca Word 10’ do withoub Guo—aa bice b QONGAR & 00,, 118 Adams 8. Chicare this Compound is unsurpassed. LYDIA X, PINKHAM'S BLOOD PURIFIER of Kumors from the will eradicato every vestij Blood, and give tons and strength to the Tk omad or chiid. ‘Thelos o bavisg i T 3 Both the Compound and Blood Purifler are prepared It i1 said that & war between the Sho- | at2s3and 23 Westorn Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price of shones and Baunocks will begin before | either,§1. Bixbottics for $5. Sent by mail in the form of pills, or of lozenges, on receipt of price, $1 per box for eithier. Mrs. Pinkham freely answers all lotters of inquiry, Enclose Sct.stamp. Send for pamphlct. o tamily should be without LYDIA E. PINKITAMY 8 HILLS My cure constipation, Lillousaces ‘and torpidity of the liver. % cents per box. aa-Sold by all Drugglsts.~@a () 2! ZROR ALY THE McCALLUM WAGON BOX RAGKS. WEIGHT ONLY 100 LBS. o NTED = — WA RRAE To BE R 400018s W Can Be Hand'ed By a Boy. The box need never be taken off the wagon aad all the chelled @rain and Grass Seed Is Saved ! I coataloss than ths old style racks. Every standard wagon is sold with our rack comple.e BUY NONE WITHOUT IT. Ot buy the attachments a~d appy them te your oid wagon bex. For sale in Nebraska by J. . CLAVK, L ncoln, Maxvino & Huss, Onaha, FRED kvDN, Grand Is and. HaoourTr & GRNES, Wast ngs. CHARIL:# * GHRODREE, 00\ umbus. EPA%00LE & KUSK, Ked Clond. C. H, CRANE & C0., Red Oak, Iows. L W. Kusssu ,G'eawoo ', (0w Avd avery first class dealer in the wesk, Ask them for descripiive eircular or send to us, J, Molallum Bros. Nanuf'g Co., Office, 24 Wost Lake Stroo’, Chiengo. may 281w =="1 eLoLuT L3N THE . dus | or wood stove, Tho LAl L1 £tove Wil 6o it, better, ricker and cheaper thun by any other reans, tis the onlx_o_fl. £tovo made vith the oil reservoir o’evatod at the oack of the stove, away from the heat ; b which arrangement absolute secured ; as no gas can be generated, fully 20 ‘cent more heat is obtained, the Ilczrlu preserved twi long, thua saving the trouble of constant trimming and the expense of new ones. tho Monitor and you will buy no other, Manulactured only by the Monitor Ol Stove Co., Cleveland, 0, Bend _for deacri-‘ivecirenlar orcall on M. Rogers & Son, sole azents for LT ST R B, - President, m"fi'l‘».".h W. 8. Dustins, Sec. and Treas. THE NEBRASKA i MANUFACTURING (0 Lincoln, Neb, MANUFACTURERS OF Qo P Roll mlk'"::_y"m BT k1 ovating. Wine! Wull-pnnndlodn job work asd manuf ) taring for other m,‘ ! Addres all orders NEBRASKA MANUPACTURING 0O - SEGER & TONER, PR A OTIOAXL HARNESS MAKERS | Have emoved from there old stand, to No. 116 North Sixteenth Street NEXT TO CARRIAGY FACTORY, Have a'ways on band & §0od sssortment HARNESS AND SAD%_E‘} LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S The Greatest Medieal Discorery. Sines the Dawn of Mistory, 131t revives the drooplng epirits, Invigorates and ‘harmonizes the organic funotions, gives elasticity and firmness to the step, restores the natural lustre to the eyo, and plants on the palo check of woman the fresh CW=Physiclans Use It and Prescribe It Freely <®0 1t removes faintnoss, flatulency, destroys all craving with blood, with human hair clinging to t. | for stimulant, and relioves woakness of the stomach. He was arrested, andatter an inquest held | That fecling of bearing down, cansing pain, welght and backache, is always permanently cured by it use For the curc of Kiducy Complalnts of clther aex \ N\, N\ -

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