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THE DAILY BEE-OMatA THURSDAY APRIL 12 A WESTERN INDUSTRY. Franklin and Washington disappears A company has been formed in|under the light of a history of the per- .| Miles City, Montans, for the, purposs |iod in w! ish they wero the actors, and o e Y Soetey meadag Piis™™ [ of alaughtering rance osttle and ship. | auch a history now first sees the light plog the oaroasses east in refrigerator [in John Bich MeMaster's ‘‘History TERNS BY|MAIL— cars, Amslsted by the Northern Pa-|of the people of the United Statee, ¥me Year....81000 | Three Months.83.00 | 5ific company are incressing thale pro- | the first volume of which has recently ®ix Months, . 5.00 | One Month.... 1,00 mads 118 sppeitbok *""| duction with great rapidity. This is an Industry which ought to thrive in| Mr. McMaater's history presents Edvz’lt:lf.m.\' ek e section, which has become the great |a vivid plotura of the condition of TERMS POST PAID— center of llve stock supply. It|things at the time we have In view, $2.00 | Three Months. FO|jy paged on s sound commerclal [There were no rallroads, no stesm- boats, or even good roads for a long w‘:d::'m Nl::»(}o(l’::::o;‘:n Agenta | Prinlple that of oondensation of food ) g'via, Tennessee & Goorgla line Is controlled by the George I. Ssney syn- dioate, and a combination between it and Jay Gould is to be the great eard in the development of the south, There is plenty of work yet to be doue In order to complete the scheme, for the destroction of Eoglish lifs and property? 1 think, and so do thouss ands of my countrymen, that it will qnickly become a question, forced vp- un us by dire necessity, whether it is for the interest of Eogllsh oa) d employers to retaln the eervices of ldshmweu, unless they have most DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTXNG POWER AND HAND B U NMNEE S | 8team Pumps, Engine Trimmings, eatisfactory evidence that| ANING MACHINERY, BELTING, HOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTIN TRAM and there are several short conneciing not in the ;o!‘e:.,:(,m sense PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND RETALL e roads to be bullt. In these details he i ith bettors of thi - does not intend to take any active in. 2 land lobgue." A. thlr:’; ?:vrn: ‘MLMDAV ""n'""-l-s c““nc“ AHD 80“00-. BELIJ terest, leaving the constraction part i . 0 o Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha, of the scheme In the hands of the| qshmpel’ will 'l':“':;':::g:i“ s . 8 Neb. widely urging Ecglishmen to refase to The Omaha Bee. Seney ayndicate, which proved so suc Nowsdealers in the United States. pioducts In order to diminish ex-|distance. The malls were uncertain building the Nickel Plated | work where Irish are employed— c. F_ GOODMAN penses of transportation. The nearer | and infrequent and the service expen- | road and saddling it upon Vanderbilt. U'r“"‘e"‘;“’:i'::’:;m:fb;:::n:’,’,l b‘()‘l‘:sr o OORRESPONDENCE -All Gommunl. | beef s killed to the sonrce of supply [sive. Home spun garments were | By the time he retarns from his trlp }:'"". writton 18 & Aimilar stiain S WHOLESALE fons relating to ‘N""l“d Editorial | {14 more convenfent ard economical ‘?:?l’i‘:fld o e meat production becomes, It la well BUSINESS LETTERS—All Bl\)l.lln: known that live cattle deterlorate e va ons o Dossiating Courany [ more o quantity and quality by JMAHA. Drafts, Ohecks and Postoffice | transportation than diseased ments, m:;‘b:’mndc payable to the order of | 115 ¢hore Iy a great deal of waste whose transportation ls saved by slaughter- The BEE PUBLISHING 00., Props. Ing near the ranges, E- ROSEWATER Editor almost universally prevalent in the rural distriots. Tae public echool system was nearly entirely undevelop- ed, and {t is almost impossible to place full confidence in the desecription glven of the penal rystem. Criminal men and women were haddled together | tical spoils in Washington, and num- in uncleanly enclosures, In which | erous changes are daily belng made {n prostitutes openly plled thelr |advance of the organization of the trade. In one case a deserted mine was used as a prison and cap- tives ohalned In its dripping recesses. In every department where philan- throphy now finds active employment the conditlon of affalrs was fearfal. SR e o Sanitary measures for the protection| THE ‘‘air line” locks like a wind Growers of Live Stock and Others. bl B st ot A men from Lincoln will soon start & WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR and epildemics swept off thowsands, Rather Foriunace. cigar factory at Alma. [ while ignorant physiclans looked on | Philadelphia Record. Ten car loads of c.ttle were shipped in silent helplessness. Jefferaon Davie has been making a | from Syracuse one day last week. z The soolal advancement which we 'P"";h h" GN"' llmi'"" 3 3‘:‘"3 M; 'Th‘ F""lvagh i Kmdlfoli)‘h;v bulldt‘h“l‘ (] opinfon - te have experfenced sinca the gocd old Jghmmnu. ;'::;: ;' ‘::; lo::n;‘::e.l: vy ;“:‘ Lol e AL "1 It Is the best and cheapest food for etock of any kind. One pound is equal times which Mr. McMaster tells about | Davis that Lie, Jackson and Johnaton | _ A biidge will be built across the Blue | t0 three pounds of corn. Stock fed with Ground Oil Osko in the fall and win- ¥ 1 t W thi . Th k will | ter, Instead of running down, will increase in weight and be in good market- I8 no less remarkable than our ma-|cannot glve their opinion of him. De done by the county, - o o" "' | sble condition in the spring. Dairymen as well as others who Ba'1L et tons terial progress. Our oplnion of our abroad the construction will be com-|pablishec; bat they have also drawn pleted, and he wlill set, fresh and re- | forth plroteltl: A:lzn.lnn ux:lltlng 11l fee!- tog agalnat the Irish; and one corre- ; L:::g::m;nu::::m:arklng il spondent asked what would be the re- sult to Eoglish trade of the adoption of the policy recommended, and far- ther inquires whether the Irish sol- diers, marines and volunteers are to be diemissed aleo, Thene ha great scramble for poli- AND DEALER IN 1 = PAINTS,OILSVARNISHES olvil service commission and thetaking | reporters, Mr, Ciarevce D Gregery, An 1 effoct of the law under which they|291 Bzeadway, New Yurk, told his d W|ndow G'ass' terrible experience with sclatic rhe MAHA ¥ - N : NEBRASEA Chicago has proved the suscess of dressed meat shipments to the esst. It is less than ten years since all west- orn cattle for packing purposes were shipped east and slaughtered there, while part of the same animals wers returned In cans for western consump- tlon. To-day western paoking houses upply the world, To compensate themselves for the loss of the packing trade eastern butochers inaugurated ¢ | the refrigeration process for beef oar- onsses and established the shipment of dressed beef to Europe upon a large and profitable basis. The hint was not lost wupon western busi- ness men, and two years ago Mepicar laws are a dead letter, judgiog from the number of quacks that infest thi operate. The spelling aud geography olasses will go into operation on July 1st, matism and lambago. He used 8 Jacobs Oll and soon well as ever. Brooklyn Kagle. ' SPECIAL NOTICE TO Ir this star route trial keeps on much longer the jary will bring in a verdlot in favor of Dorsey and Brady , for consequential damages. STATE JOTTINGS. Tuz lower house of the Connecticuf legislatare has passed the Doane tub law by an almost unanimous vote. De. Miller will ploase make a note of that. — Arthur's Bait. A new hotel has been recently completed | tify to its merits. Try it and judge for yourselves. Price $26.00 per ton; no May, Hiter Civalk Ik o refrigorator lines were Introduced be |ancestors will not be st all|chicago Times, ::'gl“:b‘;::‘:m'm;’: ‘L" “‘fn “‘; h] ory 0h::80 for sacks. Add%OODMAN o X o 80 smail & place, -4 o] She has secured a verdlot for $5 000 tween Chloago and the emst, Cattle|improved by looking at their| Theman who goes along to-dsy to P! eod-me LINSEED OIL 0O., Omaha, Neb. plotur a8 here presented, |open the bottles containing the *‘balt” h‘flll;l:};'&p:;?:z:':;;' t:;n)x;:'b;u We find ooarseness and selfishness | 19 the only one who will not enjoy the | murderers of Cash Millett, the Hastings e s e e | i e et (i 0 L 00 M. Hellman & Co. ety than they are to day, Toere was W will be built of vrick and be two stories » veneer of politeness, but it was too | New York Morning Jour: al. high, and will have all modern iwprove. often only the matk behind which It is rumored that Piunger Walton WH()LESAJJE lurked self-intercst, licence and ve- contemplates changing the name of recured a barber, and will soon com ce nallty, i it o dha DACe-diop rotk'on the stubble felds of the " deni- Our ancestral statesmen seem to S—— The Bxtures for the new creamery at St have been fally as much sotusted by Moth-Baten §Armor. CHolén bave arrived, and wiil be piuced 15 ’ Phi adelphia Time. position in a short time aud operations te selfish motives as the average con-| “myg divinity that doth hedge s king | commenced. ey grosman of to-day, and many of |{s no bomb proof garment nowadaye.| 1I:isvery probable that a yoluntecr ire |30| and |303 Farnam St. Cor. |3th them whom we revere as heroes were S—— d:Pm:n* 'Am b::flr:.‘l:g‘; ) Red‘ glwd N o BATTLE FIELD ROMANOCE. 08! 2 o that direc not above unblushing jobbery. Po: O M A H A, N EB. tion is being made, litloal controversy was as bitter and Three Remarkable Sights After the The | adies of Plattsmouth political hatred as malignant as to- " an art loan exhibition this we: 5 % =T T = e day . Itis well to recall these things SR e Gt e T e O MCMAHON’ ABERT & CO” tysburg. to possess considerable merit. in order that we may have the satis- —_— A retail groce‘v dealer of Plattsmonth M. Wo faction of knowing that we are not J. A. Walker in the Pailadelphia Times g-m‘:d J. : i odou:. tdl-poced o'lhmh usiness in rather & bas manner retrograding morally while advancing After the first dey's fight at Gettys: | yeoy and some fraud is nu-{mted. torlall bellef which burg the writer was ordered to take a TIOEEN RUVRL 1i6log aBOGE foutteen Ly YmaiaLe AL CARneme platoon of men and go over the field | ;ijgy weat (I‘D:l A\bludl lust his barn con. be general, especially in our pulpits. |to bury the dead and care for the | taining 1,000 bush n’om, arge quan- The good old times are surrounded | wounded. My first subject for | tity of other grain and some farm machin. . by the halo with which posterity is borial was a young man ery, by fire last Tae: night, apt to crown the venerable, but if d perhaps thirly years who The immigration to Nebraska this year not dle suddenly. There was | has alieady been ard will continue to be they existed to-day In any profusely | evidence of s struggle, and the torn y. Over three hundred car ; ’ civilized nation we should at once be | fragments of a letter lying around | Plattemonth ¢ .‘,f:fi:; ;m'.;’.l":‘: ::"'::_“h organizing missionary socleties to|®howed he had a secret that ho wished fy Jobn E. Shanafelt, of Franklin county, to die with him, But tha brok - - proch o s Inhabitants the viriaes| 19, 010 LR him. | But \bo broken it bs homo on Now Years aay i ad 1315 DOUCLAS STREET OMAHA NEB of a nineteenth century olvilization. t; lying by his stde gave me curlosity | State. He has not been heard from sin As with a great many other matters wz‘;:u’nhhnmo. l‘h‘)noponfiuo:t,i ;‘&“h‘hflfllh‘ he has been '“““N’m M C N A M A R A & D U N C A N. distance lends enchantment to the)frsme that held the ploture he de- . view. stroyed and found ‘written on the pink | Eighty thoutand soree of Jand In Plerce WHOLESALE DEALERS IN paper inaide my own family name, | tho'Niiighland ofice Iask. week to & come EE—— that of » young Iady living at Warren- t stook raisers fiom Eimirs, N ENTU Irit 1etroe thatthe Omaha gas|ton, 8. 0., Onl‘, hor,nuno'mdlddnu, E{’;:-’i,o who pl;:nhfledwnllt lo;lI :"u‘:l: K CKY AND PENNSYLVANIA works have been bought by the new written in a feminine hand. I took | rsnche. It coit them $10,000. sud placed it In my| Gov. Butler sold lsst Wednesday 175| * ® . aa vompany, we are sure of oné ing the dead soldier [ besd of fat cattle to Oliver & Fell, stock thing at least—an enlargement of the | where he 3!1 my return to Vir- dwaa'o“ %:“'"" I ":‘R‘l‘g ':'“‘h;:‘_’: works and better gas, Bat if the new | ginia I wrote the younglady, inclosing 2 nd the pald 5 1 S 1 e g company proposes to operate lta e p of paper and describing the § argest ° A 80 S e P 5 g e .B.llal::'pllod lr dli.( ;imob,'glvhig mttll:'av‘-: (?h‘ld. in this county, The buy- J " th rmation of troth. | ers ship cago. . . tends to charge the present rates, we :. gh: young :n ulg was he photo- — in Fond or Free, Also direct Importem of shall have a word or two to say. graph he had destroyed. THE GREAT GERMAN When the new gas company was Oar next was that of a Faderal cav- | | REMEDY which had formerly been shipped alive to the seaboard were slaughtered at Chloago, and the meat shipped east in refrigorator cars with great success, and to the dlscomfiture of the New York batchers. The proposal of the Northwestern cattle men to kill oattle on the ranges ther carrying out of the application and to save a part of the cost of transportation is only a for. of the principle. Unlike the eastern rqads which have been attempting to rain the Ohicago dressed beef busi- npsa by putting a prohibitory tariff on all shipments, the Nortern Pacific has {tsell established a line of refrigera- tor cars, and will offer every assistance to the new industry. Should the ex- ? Dr. McOosH, the venerable presi- periment prove a success sgalnat the oot of Prinoeton college, has maked | [y, i100q drawbaoks of higher labor to be releasec. eltherof the presidency 1 o ) ’ oes of market for the wastage, such of the college or of the chalr of ootei hoes aniliban 4 fn. philosophy. The doctor is about the M o0k gt sl sl dustry will be opened up for the far only man on record in this country west. In its wake must rapldly fol- A AN ON who iralkutseet o low the establishment of the allled give up one of them industries of glue, phosphate, tallow and fertilizer production, all of which ton:c:ou:l‘:o'fil: :o.l::. ;: .l::m‘:: will employ labor, inorease the wealth ke 'pul loose little durlng his and build up the sectivons of the coun- b try in which they are looated, ———— sgalost the ohlef of police of Lafay- ette and made herself famous enough to eclipse Sasan and Phmbe on the woman’s rights rostram. — Truinors is attempting to pass aw regulating sleeping car compani A bill to limit the extortions of Pall- man porters would strike a responsive chord In every travelers’ breast, S— A TERRIFIO explotion may shortly be expeoted In the vicinity of New York. O Dynamite Rossa has been forbldden by the supreme counoll of the revolutionary party to open his mouth to reporters, — abeonoe. His latest political plan is reported to bs to puy Harry Oliver In THE GOOD OLD TIMES. T place in tis senate and thenwo| It wasan Eoglishman who remark- run the politics of the state aa the|,q yh04 Amerloans wate by nature the power behind the throne. Thisis &) vouieet conservatives on the face of protty plan but there is & power be- | 4y o1ohs, notwithstanding thelr pro- hind the throno greater than an ex-(g,,.04 Jove for progress and thelr gen- senator. The people of Pennsylvania|, o) reputation for radloallm, We may wish to have something to say | oing more closely to our polt cal tra- abeut it themselves. ditlons than any other oconstitutional ——— government. We are jealous of in- On effoct of the paseage of the late | novations in our laws, we quarrel revenue and tarlff bill 1s seen In the | goroely over the alightest latitude in inorease of baukingoapitalin New York | o;ststational interpretation and our alryman, apparently dead, and who ¢ before the council aski for author- d city. The heavy taxation resulted In|yoverence for our ancesiors and our ty‘;.o bulld in Omhlh:hq ffered to w;:':.urh:‘g : new o::r of bo::'n "f‘h: FOR PAIN. $ha kiog of §16,000,000 1n the | anosstors’ day fa 5o less strong than | gepiyp g of B e quality ‘t(cund o::r I:nl:n! mile of territory. I [ slieres sl eures Jobbers and M fact f Fi New York banks within ten years, |y glder countries where the dominion | than we now have for loas than $2 to|notioed party of three o four as- RHEUMATISM, ers al anuracturers o ine while during the same perlod deposita | o¢ ¢radition is soaroely loss powerfal | . AT S ey S sembled around this cavalryman, ap- Neuralgia, Increased over $63,000,000. A health |41 the way of statute law. This Is uu;,oonl d mlk; A h.: sty prar s rently undecided as tc;l what to (:lo. Sciatics, Lumbago, I fal conditlon of banking can only ex-| 5o o aay that the people of the Uni. that, and we are willing to let them b:t‘i):n "f.“dum:m:c;zm '::. n;; n.‘: c‘:;n““‘ - fat when there is s dus proportion be- | jo3 S:ates are troubled with on in- Y g i) ) they should take the boots or bury them with him At the mo- ment of my joining the squad they try it. Bat if they propose to trans- form a small monopoly into’a big mo- SORE THROAT, tween oapital and deposits, and the | 4ooessibility to modern Ideas. We are QUINSY, BWELLINGS, inorease of banking caplial in our |, theorista like G:rmany, that hot Agents for Jos. 8chlitz’ Milwaukee Beer, Bottled and in Kegs i ly we shall objsct. We do not A th ils, wh SPRAINS, . groatest motropolis Iy a hopefal prom- | hod of {dess, nor do we possess the pees wore dsputing over tho spolly when Soreness, Outs, Bruises, 16 Tos \iade Tacathy: R ) g lpln Y propose to pass & hasty oplulon upon | the matter was brought to a close by r‘::n:nu 214 & 218 8, 14YH STRREY. 4 Ll ) OMAHA, WEB. - Po! Pplylog this important matter until we know |the dead cavalryman himeelf. He BURNE, SOALDS, | o e —— P T T T T to modern life which s tho ohlef| . . aboutit. Biffisait to say that had heard what was said, and ina : h glory of France In the nineteenth century olvilization, We seem to stand midway and between, more conservative than France, and less stationary in many respects than Geormany or Eagland. Stlll with all our admitted progress, with new snobooratic custom has prevalled ever 40 the scandal of American states- inventions dally chronlcled by the h | Ui} 2ca a1 ctner vodity sobes our oltizens will not tamely submit to ;:s‘;l;’: :L::tlo:n:.l:‘?,&h“h::a ::(, f £90 PoAs. LJ--A.TE O ITY further extortion when they have the | on, he had toall appearances TSI 4 TR power to protect themsalvés, risen from the dead, his requeat was : \r:szm:,:._'x';n?: S— unanimously granted. We ssnt him I § § A rooL on U:ah business will be the | comfortably to the hospital, and hope heis alive to-day. \ o § ] next thivg ln order. The completion|™ Our next work revealed to usa of the Denver & Rio Grande to Salt |sight, If possible, more touching than 4 e A Lake Olty gives the Uaion Paclfic a llfzytlil:ng w:flghunm __dm. d:l“h DR, M. Ofil;wEEBERT, : 5 ttle boy. He ressed in ; manship. But pollshing boots i not | Pr®%/ #0¢ neW Sevices an plans oon- | powerful competitor and the close | °f & MDMP;M lfl‘.‘vonplll::i-nh of the stantly advanced and carrled {nto exe- | unlon between the Rio Grande and ;he uniform cf a cavalryman, and as ethroned statuo of am 8t., Omaha, Neb polished olvil service, as laid down by oution for lightening labor, enlarging | the Burlington, which latter has mho Wit o statuo of | 130 Farn d ! L MANUFAOTURKRS OF Atxoll’ Beautitul N Cal autiful as a young d ht Is P tly At- the boundaries of sclence and the arts threugh line between Ohloago and |with a face white and clear as & rl'-; Rey; o g tended “mpms’g.l- B e e e Denver Is enviously watched by the|bis g D. Carpenter’'s Materials e e e F ofe Sty |~ FRANK D. MEAD, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, STAIRS, eclored dignibeey thed geardh the pors other roads who transaot business be- |55 oo, o besakbi o Bl T T B CARPENTER AND cABINET|Stair Railings, Balusters, Window litical and economical development, polnts. All business origluating in |y, A2EIriah Feeling in Liverpool nramER. and Door Frames, Etc. our moralists are continually polating | Obioago alresdy falls within ' the ex- Y Repairing of all Kinds Prompt=| First-clas tacliities for the Manufacture of s to the *good old tmes™ of the lash | lting pool, bat 1t is predicted. that s |men (o oLn8 Adiast em iy Dane . g Irish- {s manif 1 in Liverpool, separate pool must shortly be formed '.':I.m.m?a‘:‘.. Tas boen osnaed | 1006 Douglas Sizest, Omaha, Neb. mar 17.6m b covering competitive polnts in Contral by the fact that one employer hasal- [ —m———— the overflowed diatrict on the Ohlo|ent and the days when Washington|Utah. Ratlroads as at present man- 4 {n | Matper ct ‘Mn:::"" Obllen Wi is Wi |tor Li v ¥ iquor river and Wabash canal. Mr. Pendle- | began hia first administration avd the bis service. Writing to The Liver- sged, and in fact under necessary pres- [ pool Courler, thiy gentl h Lok’ G g ton {s patching up truces with his dis- | homely proverba of poor Richard were . o] Loea B i hrel” aays: | o1 : 5 ent conditions, are non-competitive in | signs himself *‘Tahmael,”" says; ]| Noticois hereby glven that Wcuhn au X gruntled rivals and the Ohlo idea|ciroulated ln the homes of our fore- | their very nh':n. snd mu:.. proteot | have this morning discbarged all the (- .:'.,;'.'.,:'::,,L.;{’.,"g‘-,.':,'g Pammr&PapBPHangflr soent is disposed to kick upa good deal of dust in the marble halls of the state depsrtment. It is gravely charged that the !ate Hamilton Fish made the colored door keopers polish his diplomatic boots, and this cod fish will soon_begin to germinate. Judgo | fathers. themselves by pooling, The people | rial, L emBloy, and tordey § aball pey o 1 8 B or 1 v Copt 1 dve ; g SIGH WRITER & DRONRATOR. Hoadley is to be boosted into Chsrley| There ls doubtless much to com- |in return must retaliate by protecting | with men of that nationallty, never to iy 3, o the of July, 1849, v AP Foster's chair, and other liberal con. | mend in those good old times. What | themselves through laws fixing maxi- cessions in patronsge are to be made | little waalth there was iu the country [ mum rates and prohibiting diserimina- to insure harmony in the democratio| was more evenly distributed. The |tions and extortions, camp. Oa the other side the republi- | path to honor and position lay in hov- cans, while less noisy, are considering [est work, whille now perhaps birth the advantage to be derived from |antecedents and favor are more power- Sherman ss a candidate for governor, | ful. A country with a population of with an eye to futare presidential pos- [ 4,000,000 souls affirded a smaller sibilities. In Iodiaoa, however, the |scope for e kind of activity, snd & discount of the fature is by far the | raore contracted field for rogues, swin. easlest. Judge Gresham is admirinly [dlers and offislal peculators. There slugled out as the very man the|are evils connected with a nation's be re opened. I will no longer dis-| 't & stegnce e bro Ky TR " WHOLESALE & RETAIL snoe myself, while there are hun-|a, D.1sss, the eaid licen o wil be granted. ' reds of starving Englishmen around ( = = ._;"I',‘:;w‘i‘:-rl":’.‘d ;fi? - LELAY ) WA LL P APER H me, by findiug money most lkely in- | ove notice oncs erch week for iwo wee 1401 Window 8hades aud Ourtains, e i £21| CORNICES OURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES, every ewployer of labor from Land's | o721 End to John O'Groat's to at once PROBATE NOTIC iif Painty, Oiis & Brushes, 107 South 14th Btreet follow my example. The day of maw- | ;. . atserof thy kstate cf Ancio Wood, de- OMAHA - - NEBRAS —e——— JAY Gouwp has bis eye on thescuth, He proposss to connect his Southwest- ern system with the southern ports on the Atlantle, and rumor has it that he wants to take hold of the New Orleans, Beunswick, Savaunah & Norfolk as his eastorn outlets. The Virginia, Tennessee & Georgla railroad, which kish sentimentality has passed, and we must treat assassination, rapine and morder as stern facts, and no longer ory aloud the wretched ery of peace when the villainous assasein is . - —— st our doors.” Another correspondent B ey 4 fn",h E OM . AXEXA A country has long pined for, and, un. | growth which we have undoubtedly ex- | rans to these ports, connects at Mem- P their cl.im; for e ] less there be a combination including | perienced, and which never afl oted [ phis with a branch road of Gould's, | signature ofi?l‘zrr'lton, H present i e 1 claims, & BROO M AN D BR US H wo R KS Harrlson, the new postmaster general | our forefathers In the good old times, | known as the Memphis & Little Rock | many affiliated assassins and destroyers Lo trator to eitle sald . is rapturously halled as the one thing | becsuse the nation was to small for | rallroad, which s & part of the Iron of property are at present earniog a Siabed 1o bt Omab . Oor, of Fifteenth and Pacific Stre: needful to make Indiana happy and | their appearance. Bat much of our|Mountaln, and consequently of the :-MI-.-ECN. fl'hm!h . v - freedom 3 Proprietors certaln for 1884 7ot Who are at the same time plotting ; ey Will commense operaions about Apai 1y U0 & 90, Popusipion. WINES, BRANDIES AND ALES, ~ e e