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m— The Omaha Bee.| Pablished svery morning, except Sua- ay. The only h(ondl\y morniog daily. TERMS BY MAIL - One Year,...810 00| Threo Monthe, §3.60 Six Months.. 5,00 | One Month.... 1.00 YHE WEEKLY BEE, published every W inesday. TERMS POST PATD— One Yoar......8200 | Thres Months. 50 8ix Months.... 100 | Ooe Month.... Awnsnioax News Coupany, Sole Agons or Vewsdealers in the United States, VUORRESFONDENCE—Al Communi. atfons relating to News and Editorial matters shonld be addressed to the Epiror or Tur Bre. BUSINE:S LET1ERS~All Busives Letters and Remittances should be nd dressed to THE Exe PUBLISHING COMPANY OwAHA, Drafty, Checks and Postoffios Orders to be made payable to the ordoer of the Company. The BRR PUBLISHING 00., Props. E NOSEWATER Editor. WAt has become of the senatorial syndicate? Omana wants cheap gas snd it docs not matter by whom it is farnichod. Govervor Dawrs expocts to pacify A TIMSLY INQUIRY vqulty instituted by the Uni- tod States tennte at the instance of Senator Van Wyek, covesrning the extension of the Sioux Cily & Pacific railrosd through the Fort Niobrara reservation, without authority of law, in timely, An important prineiple is involved in the forcible entry iuto a military reservation by this rallroad, without securing the right of way from con- gress, It implies the existence of a power groater than the government itself, Itinvelves also the rights of sottlers on the publio domain, who ocertainly ought to have priority of claim upon the national government. There is a history connected with the Niobrara reservation which cannot b overlooked by the authorities when dealing with this quesiion, About eighteen months eg> a num- ber of citizens from Dodge county, in this state, decided, after explorirg the northwestern portion of Nebraska, to eatablish a colony aud locato a new town, They applied to the local land offics at North Platte and to the gen- eral lend cffica at Waahington for mapa of the public Inads, With these tary of the men who locatad the| town eite first and their con-| daot toward the railroad when it wanted to cross to their reserve, It would tosm as if corporations wero a higher power than the government tteelf, and the laws of the country are all suspended fer thair secommcda- tion. Tt is this defiance ¢f legal re- straints and the reckless disregard of their own regulations by the military whieh Senator Van Wyek's inquiry aima to reach, Whatever action Con- greas may take in the premises, the country hesa right to ask and expeot that It will assert the digolty of the government and its suthority over corporations as well as individuals, and will do justise by its feontier rottiors at all hozirds, Pumtaverenia takes comfort in knowing that she has no monopoly in the business of eeliing bogus diplo. mis, The dean of & Boston medical college has baen detectod in selling a degree to a western quack under cover of selling tickets of acm'ssion to medical lecturca, pany. OTHER LA 5 THANCURS. Misery loves com- | ¢ as their guide they fixed upon tho weps wonld sueceed in building A Panama canal, and our faith is certainly not quick- ened by bis change of plen, Davith means to appesr in notable eom- paay In his forthooming suit., Ha has sammoned Gladstons and Trevelyan to bear witness to the wholesome effect of the agitation in Treland during the passage of the land bill. Whether thess eminent statesmen respond or not In person, they will be obliged to eorroborats the plea of the patriet. Withont the sentiment aroused by uprisiag in Ireland the bills in. troduced by the liberal government could not have been carried; not only that, but the torien would surely have routed their It s on the oloture and made the Ezyptian trinmph impos ible. A fow small items cf news, interes'ing in themaslves, but out of the range of vis. ion of the average foreign corresponcent, appear below: The opening of the St. Gotbard tuncel has brought Italian fruite, flowers and vegetables to Germany, andan Ttalisn florist is about opening an eatab. lishment at Frankfort.oo-themiin, A new projest for a canal from Cologne to Antwerp has been started by a Datoh en- gineer, neconded by the Cologne chambsr of o mmeroe, An Kngli-h company seeks anthority to drain Laks Lamon into Rhone, theough a tunvel twenty miles lovg, in order to reclsim the land that would be 1.d bsre, The prefoct of the police of Puris thin! f c osing all the 0 i ight or1 o'elook he itects advise the “'restorati m” of He'delberz osst e, but the people of the Grand Duchy of Baden reck only to have the ruios presorved ae they UNITED STATES JURORS. Drawing of the List for the January Term. The grand and petit jurors for the next term of the United States courta, beginning at Lincoln on January 1st, were drawn yesterday by the jury commissioner, Hon. H. C. Lett, of Lincoln, and the clerks of the courts, It 1 vncertain whether the grand jurors will be summoned to serve, but thoy bave been drawn so that they can bo ealled upon if necessary. OM.AEA COFFEE AND SPICE MILLS. Roasters and Grinders of Coffees and Spices. IMPERIAL BAKING POWDER Clark’'s Double Extracts of BLUEING, INKS, ETC H. G. OLARK & CO., Proprietors, Manufacturers of George A Pieroe, ows, Livcoln; J , Beward; James Mitchell, F P Ravsom, Nebraska City; C H lard, Falls City; O A Follmer, Nelson; M Carter, Athland; Wescott R Field, Riverton; H A Koenig, Grand Island; Chas B Coon, Hebron; O W Bermingham; Harrard; A H Church, North Platte; Gay R Wilber, St Helens; 8 M Benedict, Lin- coln; Abraham Kaley, Red Cloud; J G Cobbey, Beatrice; C H H.flsy, Lincolu; Tobine ¢ ‘astor, Wilber; ' E Wi ite, Platte. mouth; N G Persiogs r, Central City; WL Wileon, Nebraska City, PEIIT JURY, W I Majors, Pcru; ) T Merritt, Neligh; D C Work, Lincoln; W R Horn, Liven! Joha Doolittle, Lincoln; D M Tomi Arapahoe; Georgs Shonk, Hilledale; K e neth Matteson, O.kd; Martio Ryan, ¥.11s City; J L Huber, Rulo; C M D ugh- 1108 and 1110 Harney | t., W EL O XLEIS.A.X.E) HARDWARE, . OMAHSA, ton, Falia City; Georgs A Albott, Falls City; James Allen, Wint Poiot; Carl Aldiich, Glrn Rock; Wi Duily, Perv; 1403 Douglas Sireet, Omaha, ;| IJEE, FFIRIEID & CO. 4 The liberal success at the Liverpool polls by which a large tory m j rity is are, W F Wright, Brock; Solom n Rau se; o by b; ointing him as | neighborhood where th obrara and Colonel Colby by appointing him neighborhood where the ra g WD SR LR Growers of Live Stock and Cthers. chief of steff, Minnioadusa 1ivers form a junction, ’ in what was then unorgavizad terri- CoasTixG is » daagerous pastime oy and became Bioux county. and the city councii should take steps They selected lands, staked cff a overcomo s regarded as an imzense suo. cem for the Gladstons minmtry, This with Mr, Forster's specech on the Irish question, Lord Derby's reentrance ir.t) the A plan has been deviced by ths Russisn rovernment for securing the tea trade of Central Asia, now monopolized by China L. A, Doninogton, Plattemouth; N, Juckeor, Nelighy E. Baum, Lincoln; !ohn Deanison, J v M. W, Merrick, Yoik; Joreph Buffam, Tecumseb; J. 8. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR and India, Several Japanese experts huve to probibit it and punish offenders. | {owneite, hauled building material avd — arranged for boilding a town. After Jupatxe from the vertain surround- | they had done some building the ings Omaha is again enjoying the | military authorities at Fort Niobrara blessed labors of a brace of mummies. | pronounced them trespassers. They S were In the limits of the reservation T ne legislature will convene within | and therefore must go. Thne settlers two weeks, but in the absence of|qlalmed that under directions from Church Howe and Oarna thote marble | the land office they had located on the roported favora®ly upon the scheme, and the plan, as adopted, provides for the e:- tablishment of several model tea planta. tione in the Caucusus, under government auepices, for the trainiog of planters. It in proposed that as each plantation gets into thorough working order it shall be wold or lewed to a private company snd cabloet as se:rctary of etate for India and the fiftieth anniversary of Mr, Gladstone's first entry into public lifo have Leen the four topics of discussion in Egland due. ing the past week, Cable dispatches an- nounce that in the Liverpool electionevery effort was made by the tories to poll their full vote and their candidate, Mr, For- :E\:or"hmfl traneforred to a fresh field of ward, was admittedly the best political |y By this means the goveroment will margin in the party, The result is con- sidered as » swesping condemnation of the able in time to provide exch distrint with a model s)llnhtlon, which will serve s a guide to planters setting up business Bennett, Tecumach; J, P, Milier, John. aon; R, A. Hawley, Sutton; Davidson Plasters, Brownville; Robert A, Stew.rt, Bratton; R. W, Furnas, Brownville; E. W. Wilcox, Brownville; Victor V.fquain, Crete; 8. P. Benedom, Thayer oounty} Alexnnder Kerr, Falls City; John B, Det. wiler, Omah, J. Broatch, Omaha, tify to its merits. charge for ancks, o4-e0d-me Addrors T. F. Price, Ponca, is at the Paxton, Ground Oil Cake. 1t is the best and cheapest food for atock of any kind. One pound is equal to three poun-<s of corn. iStock fed with Ground Uil Cake in the fall and win- ter, instead of running down, will increase in weight and be in good market- able condition in the spring. Dairymen as well as others who use it can tes- Try it and judge for yourselves. Prioe £25.00 per ton; no WOOODMAN LINSEED OIL CO., Omaha, Neb. Larry Hall, of Ainsworth, is in town. L. C. BUNTINGTON & SON, halls will seem deserted. publio domaln, Tho military doclared |} *o0 policy evinced by 1k tory leaders | 28 th!olr ojra aceount in thn"lloc':l[n{; L wC. H. Willard, of Lincolo, ia at the Pax- A they ware treapasers hil or for the plantations will be obtained | ton. o g the last reesion. Tho Irish ques. | f, Chi; d J beslt . ALERS IN Tl"‘ ot mills must be broken up.| Now, the Fort Niobrara reservation | ion is sssuming a new phase, owing to the '7:?;' from ::ou Sirdey I'dll‘rdd;:tll:a Joe Bayer, of Blalr, Is 1a town on bust. DEALE Four justioes of the peace oan attend | 4y originally lald out covered cleven |decisiona of th land commission which are Ll ‘h‘" LU tend a num. | 168t HIDE F U D\ 1o all the legitimate law suits that may | yeqtions, but just beforo these ettlers uni(ur:a‘l.y“ l: ‘ln%ra Uée'::?. fenanls .n;} :’l:u er of Ruesiana thither to bo trained. R. 0. Fellows, of North Auburn, is o y y . E S TALLO comm! on ol aentence ol L] be brought in Omaha for the next ten | hud Iaid out their town the commau- | Joyce murderers by the Lord Lieatenant | _Geologlsal observations made by Baron | %0 years. der of the post had asked for an ex- tenslon cf the reserve under the plea that he desired to provide wood and hay for the garrlson. In reality, as we are Informed, that was merely a pretext to aid him ina scheme with cattle speculators, The reservation as originally laid out in- cluded the best of timber and hay land found in the neighborhood, The war department without making spee- inl irqniry, granted tho rcquest, and Tur average oonstituency of the average congressman is very ignorant. At least we infer from speeches on tho poatoffice bill thst ihere is a sad de- oline in intelligenco among the stupid maszes. S — TrE senate is awuwsing itself and bamboczling the country by discussing civil aervies reform, which it does not expact to enact intc law and has noin- | °, ¢ e Yanitlon 40. InAugHFate, | Thol aceslon |‘)r1. -three sections weraadded to the r oloses on the 4th of Barch, and the|° nal eleven, meking an enormous olvil sorvica reform bills will, as usnal, reservation of forty-four "”"““’?_lf die otill-born. tho public lands, as a base of supplies to contribute to the pretended wants A 13k will travel soven loagus:s while of n fort, where a fort never was and the trath is putting on his ho o Rever will ba nen'dcrl. Itis also jixe: ¢ raarkable that this act of the war [de- 0, Lincoln Journal has disoovered thal s . .| partment, and order of the president, Tux Ber with a oapital stock of §100, B (o A L B 000, only pays taxes on $6,500, and this fabrication ia circulated to justify °"“"'““‘::" of the post, l"“: gaaasimade ‘;“:‘"l":‘l:“‘l;"i offenuive fon the Barbary Const. Thesoshipy,all of | Tom Cadwallader, the Jolly commercal oas Ny wl o encl . relioad tax shirkiug, . As'a tatter of :z::er . ;lmo pubule.‘ .M s el L e mr:;';'y them m:l“' hh-d crews numbering 5,760 | tourist, of Ohioago, is in town, #ac: tho capital ewoek of Tig Bex Pub- O PROSAIIIRE of war hat given M. Grevy's governweat | ™™ makiog the average not quite ten to| Geo, H, Thummel and wife, of Grand lishiog Oo, is $43,600. Its personal e}tunliou was nover advertised. For- property, machinery, furnitare, &., tified by this sccre: order, the military 1aiassonsad 86,500, and in"addibion. to a‘lpalled tho settlers from their town this Tue Bre Publishing Oo. pags|®ite. Theso seitlors had erected a raal estato taxes on ite building, This | PUilJioR in which thoy placed somo myy not concern the publie, bat it|Peracnal proporty. They deputed one shows to what petty lying the brase- f" t.?lexr uumber to proceed (o{ Wnl.n- oollared gentry. acs!drivent in their|inBCD for redrecs, Mu"r_conu:ln rable anxlsty to serve their owners, dolay he secured en opinion frem the seorelary of war thst the reservation ; o A ;| could be reduced without prejudies to | Rasian machinations he now rezka to pro- | 108 20 500 vivuel s wore en in 1872 TEn verdiok of the jury thet tzled |, "o o0 05 oy 60 give tho mettlers |long on general principles, The first of | theve were not. 400, whtle this. yeat oo O D. G. Hull, late custodian- of the ! AL h inciples is the inherent danger of a | Neupolitan stated nbove, ounld’'s Upinion s la 3 i i pects ich to Thx BEx. 27 Lo, 5 : [the lands upon whioh they had |thote principlesls the inherent danger of &} o nteditolh L '+ | Spectal Dispaich to Tux B United States building at Lincoln, is ) freo press and & free people, The sturdy > % New York, December 15 — Jay not calculated to raise the standard of public imorals in Omaha or in Neb- ratka. Wo havo made no editorial commgnt cn Mr, Hull's conduct before or duriug the f{rial, bat as an expoucnt of public sentiment, THE Bee has a duty to perform now, At this jancture another factor ap- peared on tho scene, The Sioux Oity & Pacifio railroad company applied for permission to pass through the roservalion on its way to the Black Hills, By a strange coincidence, a So far as impending changes in the cabinet isconcerned nothing new has been devel- cped duting the woek other than Lord Derby’s acceptance of office under his old Laders, Mr. Gladstone will hardiy retire at the opentog of the next eession, alth ugh it is probable that be will turn over the duties of Chancellor of the Ixshequer to Mr, Childers 1t is generally admitied that the departure of the present wremier feom public life will be followed by the cutbrenk cf the inevitable confl ct between the whigs und radicals in the literal party. Englani seems determined to maintain her control in Ezypt in the fucs of every obstacle and protest, S r Evelyn Wood is to command the army of cecupation, and the entire judi ial +y8-em of the countryis to be remodelled on the Eiglish bas strong support of Bismarck stands this programme, the Princs being only too ready to diminish ia uny way the pre tige of his ol1 enemy, France. Meantime Byt is to pav §15,000 monthly for the supjort of the Eoglish army, und is expecied to trust to Koglish diplomscy for the aboli- tion of the evils of the joint control, The French papers during the week have continusd to iesus interm'ttent howls againit England's ambitious designs in the 1and of the Pharoahe, and Gambef or- to understsnd that Eagland will not be in- torfered with, and iu retura for non ioter- forence France may errry out undistorbed her plan for the annexaion of Madsgis cir, Whether this sop will quiet the eagle of the repubiio remains to bo seen, Bismarck's leathivg for popular rights s out fa its most offensive form in his tent persecution of the so-called mo- bre: g clalists of the empire, which fhe sucecalcd in rushing throuch porliament uncerdark hints of Fren:h and profe:surs 1nd editors who foolishly clumor tor the right of moulding public opinion into constitutional chanuels, he holds to be the wmost abhorrent forces. They would undermine society and make Germany like Frauce and Am;rios, where the vulgar ma. jority rule, It will be iuteresticg to ob. serve whether the dominant conservative and liberal groups fall into the eame pit- fall thoy walked into in 1879 ~when the Tho “muzz’e” laws Von Rictofer in China show the existenos of vast ooal districts in the west and north- west. Tho whole surface of Northern China is covered by rich yellow earth t» o depth of 1,000 to 2,000 fort, which overlice all the coal fieldr; ard she great plain of China i3 bordarcd on the west by a vast limestone wall, 2.000 to 3020 feet high, cn the top of which extends a platein of coal in a superior state of vreserv.tion, owing to its capping of hard lime-fone, « hick has roslsced denudati n. Taero aro 30,000 tqaare miles of 0)al bearing ground of the best quality, in which the coal bada lie perfesily horizontal, 3) feet thick, for a lensth of 2°0 miles Accordiog to thin authority, there coal beds wera ceposited primarily arcund w uatains of metamor- phic and primary rocks, which then con- stituted the land, and have lain horizon- tally and undisturbed ever since, 204 Korth Sixteenth St., G. H. Fairchild, of Bismarck, is at the Millard, Charles Round, of Kearney, is at the M llard, ilon, Geo. W. E, Dorsey, of Fremont, is in town, ©. M. Carter, of Lincols, is » gue:t of the Puxton, J. C. Morgan, of Council Bluffs, is at the Paxtcn, Hoa. N, 8. Harwood, of Liccoln, is at the Millard, C. W. White, Plittsmouth, is registered at the Pax'o Hon, H. F. Cady, of Nebracka City, is at the Paxton, J. H. Arthar, of Burlington, was at the Pax‘on yesterday. ‘Ihe Italian coral reason is included be. tween the 1st of March and the 30th of September, and this year 582 vessels from the Bay of Napler, all told, were engaged in dredging off the coast of Corsica, Sar. dina and Sicily and the Italian mainland eouth of Amalff, A few others worked » veesel, The summer's toil resulted inthe securioe of 1,834,400 pcunds of the coral of commerce worth on shipboard at Naples about 81,000,000, In the proce s of man- ufacture very little material is wested, every part of it, from the tbick, solid masses at ths bottom of the sea to the tips of the highest branches. has some com. mercial value, The precious Ita ian coral diffars from that of the est, as well as the product cf Florids, being solid aod not collular, anl is rather more valuatle for many purposes, Tae business of dredging fur the:o beauti'ul skeletona is on thy in- crewse in S uthera Italy, Fifty yoars azo 1t is doubtful w for years to come, if ever, tho ic cineration or cremation can tz:d, Thero is a repugnance to it ia genersl mind which c:nuot be easily over- come, In France the subject is in & nian- uer forced vpon the public, The crowded Gould appeared before the committee H. H Riertand, of Haslings, was at the Paxton last night. Tony Mabley, of Cheyenne, came in from the east las: evening. George Harlow and Wm, Harlow, of Sacramento, are in Omaha, OMAHA, NEB. Tsland, are guests of the Paxton. E. M. Gottheld and J. H. Dacker, ot Leavitt’s minatrels, are registered at the Millard, F. 8. Pasey, son of Congressman-eloct Pasey, of Council Bluffs was at the Paxton yesterday. H. C. Lett, Lincolo; Join Wacek, St. Paul; John R, Clark, Lincoln; J, O, Mor- rissey, Plattemouth, and Jo:eph Slobod- ivg, Ord, are at the Millard, or ‘‘gain corners” this morning. He avid the oystem of making corners does not injure the trarsportoin in- teveats, a3 it makes largo markeis, Oa the wholo he thinks it helps them, Genera!ly speaking corners, dealings in fotures and panics have alike good s Supplied With ‘Gb oice Varieties b Write for prices, ¢ of Milling Whaat, [EL TeEe TV SEVD 43 'SORINITLIS . St Trade (Supplied with Oats and Corn st Lowest Quotations, with prompt shipmonts, A oliquo made up of post traders|yilo law was pas-ed, condition of tho csmeteries neocesitates [and bad «flacts vpon commErce in | me e vp— fomsmiisn QAL Rat Ak on srastatn | alio. the removal of bodiea long distances from | gencral. Some of the ffects are to| b i Mr. Hal! was the sgent of the United | @ b Oue of the strikirg phonomens of the [y . oir h hi. les—the | make people more economical and t fixed upon the spot which |gries chrer s may g 1| the cltia—as much s thirty miles—the people I an States anthorized to wake oertain th i had lactad brises throngh w reland ds passiog 15| gxpense ot which, when the poor are in.| more enterprising, I do not think it purchases, A scoro of business men | 0 fUtiers had - selec 88 o] the falliog cff In the number of Irlsh 1| orrgd, fally upon the municipality. Io|PoRsible to prevent corners, eto., by [ ) e man 00 towa eite, as o desirable location for a eupply depot. The outcome was a rival town in the adjoining seotion and outside of tho reserve. A bill was in- troduced last winter in the senate reducing the reservation and glving the railrosd a right of way, Including grounds for depot, etc , while at the from whom ha made the purchase of supplies for the government testified uoder oath that Me. Hull caused them toslgn vouchers 1o blank and thero vouchers filled out with fiotitious amounts were by him imposcd upon the goverrment. It was shown by oruits for the army. Duriog the fi-st half of the centnry Irishmen aro said to have furnished nearly if not quite 70 per cent of the Britlh forces. The proportion has Doen smallor ¢ince the setting in of the tide of emigration 2 this conatry in 1817, but it has now fallea to 20 per cent, and is falling, and there is o doubt that tho veason Is that the political discontent bas © nsequence a bill is befire the assembly to legalizs cremation, Ia Eovland, also, this question of cremation is Leing eeri- ously considered, The same argument ap’ plies to London as to Paris in reference to disposing of the remains of the dead, Kogland will be slower to accept the alter- native than France, but it would not be surpricing if both countries would ulti- mately adopt it, as the least of evils pre. sentiug themselves in connection with any act of legislation, and do not think national legislation is practica- ble, although some restriction mightbe put upon these speculations, ray a limit to the prices of things. If the board of trade were to adopt coustitu- tions which would provide that the seitling price should not exceed 10 per cant, of the selling price, those wide fluctuations in corners could nct WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS, compaiont testimony that Hull palmed A 4 Tesched dbe enlisdine o sepulture, r ~ i A g class, who were in | e - gy Q off fraudulent claims ugon the govere- | **° ‘I‘"‘” AEREAR (”j. ““X“fi,hy bygono days too gnorant of {usouciant to — SEah L yould_Ju. evory, gibac g 1801 and 1208 Farnam &t. Cor. |3th ment for articles that he did givirg them priorily of elaim, Ancther | feel it. & was, perbape, i some \ixx‘ree No country of Europe, save Groat Brl. - & ' o ; PR A bill was iatroduced ia thghouse giving | ¥1th the view of appeuing this cluws that 0@ BTN © EH0PG SOV WIS 0 | wind, M. Gould was followed by L OMAHA, N not puzckase and for ser- i1 Lord Wolselev paid the high compliment y 48 10 00, many Y: | E. Eastman, exporter of b:ef, who Ny y st thet were uot rendered, | Uhe ¥eiltond the right of way, but|to the Roval Ivish iegiwent at the battle | The mariners in the mercantile marize aro | ceatifiod that cornors were <etrimontal ignoring the righta of the settlers, the sottlers were proteoted, The of Tel-el. Kavir, but i would take a great popular, aud for which they cxhibit the r liable to conscription for the navy in war smacke, steamers, ploasure yachts and to the public welfare, Theve frauds were deliborate and many euch compliments ta do nway with | . i : : st rpisirdags .| Tho wholo matter fually wont o | the cifvot of the atuitudo of tho roy al fam, | e and ia 1879 their pumbers war zo B 5 E. j8.CTuktic, Ley wero not irregulari A iy toward Ireland. ‘I'hs sovoreign, in all | less than 107,252, Franceat the same time v o ] . AT At id cominittee of conference between the |l Y . 8ave b ; FLOUR iusc y accident; they were uionarchzal count stazds iu vory olose | had on the rolls only 94,133 men, ivelud- | v lesale. Write for quotations to dowrright robberics, If two houses, The senators offored to | relations to the army, and wilitary service | .- Stobal e - ! iy o8 Gpo owrright robberi any agontof | *’ 1\ iroad all kod 1l eaunot be very brisk (n any provinos in | 2512 that total every person on sai Valentine Reppy, Omah., Nob, a railroad, express or telegroph com. | $17® tho railros 16 askod providing | SRRLR 1S TU0Y Y and the princes. are not | Yokl many of which were small fi-bisg 16 2m fi . [ ] pary bad been before that court upon the ssme chorgo with half of the|™mbers of the house refused to dis.ike by never viiting it. river ¢ Gerwany in 1880 had on the rolls only 40,260 men, but Germony's stcength 13 not on the oeean, though ber Unmarried Persons \! . 2 g < proofs that were brought agsinst Hull, make any conoessions that would In-| Yuformation now comes from Washlng- | orchane fl et, for one tly es Should looge no time in securing a MANUFACTURERS OF . %R volve a recognition of the right of the | ton that the projsctors «f the Panama |lshed, is of creditable i Tho larg ifi. ey R " 5o moold - fave chams, oonvioted ot a4 Ty da th it- | oanal~L d bis 0oadj itors —have | drafé fn Ttaly for msriners In case f & | COrtifionto in tho Marriage Faud Mo c ) . 4 SR i |#etilers, In other worda the commit. | oanal~Lesseps an 4 00adj ators —have | draf My fo \ :) T{tusl Trust Assccistion of Cedar t t l fclory. Ifsay basiness man was .|\ 00T oo ioe agreod o dissgreo | deolded to make thlr canal with locks fn- Diacted win womd tall tnitbe visiolts | Rapids, Towa, soncerniog which clrcu: a’rp enter s auveria s’ csed upon b trust Lo ith pesed wpop by & troaied olark wil when corgress adjourned in August stead of haviog » aea-lovel canal, as at firat stronge:t ia the world, and would micke » lars end fnll information will he sent ALSO fraudulent voushers and bogus elais, T frt ok L proposad, T ohange fs due to the encr. | respectatle showivg alongeide of that of | free upon tion. It i:orsamzed £ X be would cousider tt au outzsgo| ' ® ‘0%t he rairoad without thef. .. eponse of the original project; | Bocland itacll, | uader the Tneurance Laws of Towa, oAQH nfigps BL,ND—\ © rAIRs upon himeelf, sud & serious injury to| piercf W8Y ;“f‘ "‘f'h ”‘fr"'l“"’“‘»m something which, one would think, shoald | * ~— Se—— — s tho only legalized and legiti- unuily Uiig, i Oy Ut N espite this fact the railrond was ex- |} w. poon forceeon, since it was Just as A Rew Railroad. tnetitotion of the kind in the the community for avy jury cf twelve meu to justify dishonesty by an ace tended not ouly through the enlarge mont, but also through the original reseivation, quitta, And what eflcct Les euch a bemko. " Tiut with the abandoument of the | hore that Vauderbilt has become e | e men in Ocdar Rapido, includiag, aham risl wpon public morels?| Not ouly havo they gonstraoted the |yeulevel plau all reason for o Punawa |12310E Bpirit in the tchows recentiy | hankers, the Postmaster, capitalistd, | - pis-glacy facilitioe for the Msnufacture of 81l kindee of Mouldings, Paiuting and the United Biaics commitied . nterud;fl:‘nuxld, but xhxy‘ :luvo bridged the Lfi"llrlu}\‘:\; ‘::.fil‘fflfll‘::fl more Prac: | railioad, nnd the Pittsburg, Youg | ¢ e citizens, Over $15,000 has | Fomememm—om— - i - duty, proclaimed through their ver: | Niobrara aud establish:d a towa and | P 0FF R BEE B0 e Tare Jocks and | heeghon & McKcesport road, to carry | y been paid to members, 1: is ESTABLISHED IN 1868 built & depot adjoiniug the town site dhe most bere feced fraud with im- | which the settlers from Dodge county pupity? "lave they not sat the exsm- | had laid out. Nobody wou!d desire ple thi s . ust sconer or later produce | to impede the progress of a railroad ite dead.y fruit? Have they not en-|through any scclion of this state, souraged ) cuag men in all the walks, when they have the righi of way, but of iife, to babitual dishoneaty that will{ the law should be no respector of per- sap the very foundation of our govern- | ous or of corporations. Mark the ment. | diffsrence of treatmeont by the wili dict that o public cficer may commit well known before they began as it is now tiat the canal must penetrate » movnta'n would theref 10 give a leas specdy transit, 1f the Pansma ca —ard L toe, muss have locks ore of thew than the other routes of having greater elevations to nt—there is every 1eacon woy the ansma pre jeet should be ahandoned a'to, other, aud thecanal eitker vo through L ke Nicarsgus or across the Lithmus of ‘l'eh suntepee, the la'ter beivg th which eaves the greatest dis'ance gators, but the f rmer that which cu | most ewily constructed. We have vever | been amoug thoe who ke'ioved that Les- Special Dispatch to Tus Bex Cricaan, Docember 16 —Ii is stated country. Tis officers and mansgers | S3t@ i among the moet promivent busi- and Doc o | bdditional through line from New | plied for soon. | York te Chicago. out & proposition of the directors of | a svlendid investment, as safe, secure, the Pausde!pbia & R:ading road and sure as a government bond, You cousiruet a new south Pennsyl a[can just as well have a good sum of live. Twenty million dollara bondes | movey to commence married hie on, will be provided for by the Vanderbilt | as not. Remember it only costs you intercate, and the proposed road will{one cent forapostal card to request parallel the Penusylvania line from|full explanation and informstion, Pittsburg to Harrisburg and make an | Good agents can get tervitory if sp- Write to-dsy. Do Mention where you 00126 lu* This is an cld idea [ uot postpone ii. saw this wotice. workcd outon & new plan. ailings, Baluste's, Window r Frames, Etc, D. H. McDANELD & CO., WOOL: AW FURS, 204 North 16th 8t,, Masouic Block, tore avenne, Obloago, R Tasther Natiore] Bank, Ohleago. HIDES, TALLOW, GREASE, PELTS Main House, 46, 48 end 62 Duar v by permission to Hids aod

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