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4 TEE DAILY BEE-OMAHA FRIDAY' APRIL 20 eount the law oannot be blamed. | Montana last pay day, and double that DOTUBLE AND SINOGLE AOTING People who understand the matter | BOTbGr i expected o decsmp when, the POWHR AND HAND find toss faalt with the law than with | Usived States army. will shortly consist ———— DAKOTA. ' A ra1Lixo off of $4,000,000 & yoar| Huron elaims & jobbing trade of & quar- Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, In the sale of stamps Is looked for by | ter of a million dollars annually. NN OHINERY, BELTIN( IRASS FITTIN [14 9% the postoffice department under the f, Thirty thousand scres of | ke Al T N A WOLERALE AND RNTAIL, n it new law, but the postmaster general| A g5000 hotel is to be built in Ciell Oity and to be ready for ocoupany by the hopse that the incressed use of the | Oy sud o HALLADAY WIND-MILLS CHURCH AND 8CHOO. BELLS malls through two cent. postage will 1 Btree Neb kg o ey Shente ot o Marritowest| __ Oor, Farnam and 10th Btreets Omaha, Neb. The omaha Bee. SMALL "gl-:fl‘i:" LARGE | tralning and profession naturally on- Weatera often make o groat fits them to deal with the hd& ques- o R ) farmers tlon except on a war basls, army hodm-ufic !... mistake in attempting to cultivate too strikes its best gait as & pescemaker vy much ground. A small farm weli cul- ohes 4 with rifle and carbine, TERMS BY|MATL— tivated Is always more profitable than $10.00 | Three Montha. 88,00 [ Iarge farm half attended to. The 5,00 | One Month.... 1.00|countries where agriculture has The troe remedy for the evils which reached the highest stage of prosper— attend our method of managing the CHE WEEKLY BEE, published every | ity are without exception the countries Indlans Is to secure a oclass of agents who will have greater inducements to ';ms"?o“ PAID— of small farms, Aoccording to the cen- remain honest than to steal. At prese mi dls- A mee Mootta, 50| a8 we had over 4,000,000 farm tn |PFoent 78 el L 1.00 | One Month.... 90)/1880, but we had only 138,124 honesty by paying the agents a salary AxzricAN Nxws CouPaxy, Sole Agents | ¢hot were less than ten acres e e PR '0‘1“:: -flmk‘ ::::::‘:i‘l:‘;: largest : ", 8 Newadealers in the United States. | 0 PN 1 ihe eastorn states | "2t 12 the army, and making him the| WiTs our water works system and |\, "o \te history on last Monda C. F. GOODMAN. disbursing cfficer for hundreds of OORRESPONDENCE- -All Communi- thousands’ worth of properly every attone miating o News sad Editorlal :dl,n '::7‘::;;'”““‘ pon 0 8UPPOFt | oo I the salarles of our Indian @ sddroessed ) L TTERS i The state of New York affords the utntg-sn:n%swnm ohfidnb. »d | best Illustration of what may be done 4ressed to T Bxr PUBLISHING COMPANY by amall farming. Most of the farms hees 40 e miad payable m m o | In that state are smsll, ranging from, the Company. ten acres to 200, but the average be ffie BER mmflma 00 mp' /ing under fitty acres, The total of iy h land cultivated in farms in 1870 was E. ROSEWATER Editor in round numbers 18,000,000 acres, aud the farms 377,000 In number. Tae Princess Loulse has reached | Let us noto here that in 1879 ttere ,;: b IOBU;)?;;:;?DIID: o Canada without falllng a vie:im to the | were 5,000,0C0 scres reported under| .. ""’"“'o A bm:g- il ' : fiends. Itivation in Nebrask The total ¢« is hoped fn political clrcles In | ready distributed along the line of the Da- dynamite fien i o ;:‘ °:' :ha’l 8 000..000 Ty Omaha this year, and architects have | Vienna that the United States govern- :.'r)l!l' (:un:rll, snd ‘;: :;:pumd. uow b.o l.n SPECIAL NOTICE TO Fumo;‘.au coll;:n;w come very | small farms in New 'Yor'k were valued i ™ ko B ey O L :.“ 'idu P“;. ;lop W d'l?‘mm Y m:(k::d' i ‘tm“ g ":lk‘ nd G rowers of Live Stock and oth i ng and such thi in thi antry. b} . high, bat most yousg mea appesr to |t §178,025,605, But one othee state| OaiFstion. We hope that i tho ot gecian Yadikn 1s abi ? depialy, . Ths firbina owe Jaes ers. H 8o I the American Ind! ble | gressing rapidly. The farmers owe think they must have them, (Tilinols, with 26,000,000 acres cal- :"::: ":,fl:;:di b ‘:t::'i:‘:: ;;x::' :: $0 4 01T h6 S8 Fash Wit e apn, | than they did a year ago, e demmand for WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR E—— tivated) produced more than New " ment rifle this country will have no SHiattel moetgage money) bl 3 L] great degree, and lands are worth fully 25 Ir is high time that the wooden|York. The screage cultivated (1% 8ud ventllation than has boen “'“"’""==' on dynamite plotters. | per cent more. roun l a e . Improved Models. OOLORADO. L sldewalks in the oentral portion of [in Illinols .was 40 per oent. dosiein e past i our Omakiasehiool the olty were replaced with stone, |more than In New York, but. tho Houeeh; L e (whkb R0 Chtshlieetinal Chicago Times, The cashier's office of the Deuver & Rio| 14 5 the bost and oh t food for stock of Hed, -On AW satay 1t Beoretary Chandler while on the | Grande railway has_been removed from ) Lol o or stock of any kind, e pound 1s eq| monstrosities like the Cass street and well bullt stractares, But|fully lnspect a Fiorids dugout, ho| The Denver and California Short Line | S0 0% Gt ) PN S snar Tl 1 es oth h L s 16kt det & nbdtal i to | railrond company filed a _oertiicate of in. | able conditlon in the spring. ~Dairymen as well as others who_use it can the exterlor appearance of our school :05 thg A :l“ ul soggen °“b:" 0| corporation Iast week at Denver. The | tify to its merits. Tgy it and judge for yourselves. Price $26.00 per ton; no houses is after all & small matter when prové d.’ merioan navy may m- | oapital is $10,000,000, charge for sacks. Address compared with thelr sanitary sppoint- Alfred Packer, the Sin Juan man eater, | o04-eod-me WOOODMAN LINSEED OIL CO., Omaha, Neb, ments. Cheerful, well ventilated Grave Robbery. guilty of murder in the first degree and has been tried at Lake City and found Philadelphia News. sentenced to be hanged, :"'“";l ”;"" i """“"h" important| . veport that thero had been s, The new city hall st Denver has been or the effizsicnoy of a school system as disgraceful grave robbery in New York | finished and {t is described as an elexant [ cheerful and compotent teachers. No|was a mistake, The ramor arose from | structure. The council chamber is the h finest in the country. pupil can do himself or his lessons jus- | the statement that democratic papers Mool W tloe when the light is trying to the had nominated 8. J, Tilden for 1884, wfik’ffi"&'&? a:y:r‘ nn %?l:n(;::l::% H()LESALE oyes and tho air clogging to the brain, A Flat Compliment. {;L‘flm:‘(’;‘m'a";gfi vers now oall it 8o far as posible all sides of a |Cincionati Commercial Gazette. A rich strike of ruby and bri y rittle silver school building ought tq be freely ex—| It 1s a compliment to the new post- | has recently been made in the Native Sil. posed to light and sir. The distance master general that no one assumes | ver No. 3, near Four Mile ranch in Gun- R , i nis ty. The vien is about five feet from ‘any opposite building, on this up;tnl'm :fl’::t:". m_h,:' gl vh;: i:?tge ore runs a8 :‘xh :: 1.‘;30 socount ought not to_be less than S S R s o 1301 and 1308 Farnam St. Cor. I13th & y & A destructive fire occurred in Denver forty feet, and the building should not | OO ODIDHENTAL JOTTINGS, |last week which originated in the oil house oooupy more than half the lot. of the Continental oil company, The fire o M A H A N EB burned fiercely, and the whole city was en- ) (¥ The commisston on school bulldings OALIFORNIA, veloped in a dense black smoke during its J for the Distriot of Golumbla who have | e Obiness auarters st Dutoh Flat was | progross. Th estimated loss is placed a studied the sabject thoroughly make | ing, " 7 ¥ e Sl the following additional recommenda-| The receipts for duties at the Sar Fran. (TBeiBosioMmos KasiDoNTS: RhA LG IR M c N A M A R A & D U N O A N % iy source of strife among the politicians tlons: ieco custom house for the past week were | lately, Byers, the former postmaster, was $160,892.58, maki; total sis Ji d 3 Not more than three of the fliora, |1st of :8224,’3‘65.6‘5?‘ g may T ;:::::a.“fi[‘n: h;n e ,::mtund“ hs% give up [REDUESS LR DR SLEESLN better only two, shall be ccoupled for | Ah Jake, a Chinese burglar confined in | the office, and the latter was at his wits 3 the Maryaville jail, laat | end until'recently, when, b t strate- KENTUCKY AND PENNSYLVANIA olass-rooms, and in each class-room ,,:.k ‘:;y.-““’n)“h:o‘m‘m;l&d:fl::: ;m:‘:ogomu!-d:n“md,n;: .!:ol:hn tho not less than 16 aquare feet of floor | with a piece of glass, ort, Mrs, Meggie The f Stockton, whil —— O s acon sl bo alotied o oach pupl. |, ek Msgle Thorn, o Stockton, while wiomiG. The window space in each class-room | an inch from the tongue of her sop, who| There are sixteen lawyers in Cheyenne should not be leas than one-fourth of | refuses to prosecute her. ;nd‘t.hey are all said to be doing a good e the floor space, and the distanoe ofthe The railroad company has commenced | PUsiness. ® work at Reddiog on the grade of the ex-| Laramie City has organized a board of desk most remote from the window |tension of the California & Oregon road, | trade. What it will do with itafter it has The working foroe is not 1 but it will | got it remains to b 3§ i TFree. A i should not be more than one-halt | The working foroc s mot arge, but ié w B L in Eond or Free, Also direct Importers of 1s also a decreased one, while the out- | Thg fact is that wo have not yet tested timea the halght of the top of the win- Eo i 4 e "E;-nty-‘llx %o;md; DA n[;llum. svdqud at d‘hyl 'hhl:uh is said to hl;olbo;hn the:elvlln ook fora good yield is consldered poor | ¢, billties of Nebraska soil und ow from the floor, and the helght of | 8208, was found in the Arabic at San Fran- | which has ever occurred in the territory at W|NEs BRAN DI Es AN D ALEs @ capal s of Nobraska soil under e T Sevan okl 14 :L-:&;:c:s"n:l:fin{::slhf;n;l‘h:‘:wh.;&u this season of the year, , ’ hose carts the steaun fire engines have | There wert 1,015 claima taken on thatday. |- become mere matters of oroament,| Dalyrmple will sow 1,500 acres more WHOLES A XX than h sens0| In eix months time they have been | g ,“ :hdI:n ,:'&,.; ;:.':&l‘d‘l:::" -ny:? called out of thelr houses to a fire but | his Dakota land. once. If retrenchment In the clty ‘Whole car loads of passengers stop at St, Thomas, Pembina county, daily, and expenditures Is necessary this 1s oue | every train' brings numevous immigeants matter that will bear nvestigation, A |and their property. The [Cani d Ci land paid fireman and engineer for the two 0“" Lu“n :fx':;m'; b u‘“’"c:'ll“ °;" AND DEALER IN steamers which are practically uselese, | 8!5,000 hotel at Canington in a few di 'v‘ are superfinous. In case an emergency T':; “""i"hl :;' “‘T P‘"I"“'I' ready. PAINTS’OILS -A-RN ISHES should arise, provision could eislly be .,:,;:7;‘ lh‘-u vlcl::i‘.;«lu Fl:nn‘zrl:;'snm ; . maZe for secaring the necsenary men, t'l;?“galgua’%y-inrtnl;fi;;‘r;::"m:"‘:'; A n d W | ndOW G 'ass- a farm of ten acres, carelully cultivat- sgents were made at allcommensurate with the responsibilities of the posi- tion, men of character and ability would be found willing and sble to ad minister the position wtthhonesty and abllity, And that is all that the most upright and competent army officer could do, after all. — oY, sections, Vg “ The commercial wire for the new tele-| MAHA J . . NEBRASKA, graph line from the east to Huron is al- Philad¢1phia 1imes, Oanrer HARRISON proposes to bring more, It iy the. diffsrence between large and small farms, While the Il about practical reforms in the govern- linols farms average about 60 acres, ment of Chicago. It Is easler to be a [the New York farms run below 50 reform mayor after the election than a | New York is not a great grain state. reformed candidate before it. Bat It produces one-seventh of all tae hay of the country, and that means a great dalry business, which is more profitable than graln farming. New York produced In 1879 almost exactly one-seventh of all the butter made in in the Ualted States and nearly one- third of all the cheese. The total value of the fruit produced in all the states in 1879 ls stated officlally at $60,876,164, New York’s share of this total was $8,409,794, on one- sixth. The whole hop crop of the Wnited States in 1879 was 26,636,378 pounds; New York, 21,628,031 pounds, or about 80 per cent of the whole, If she had such a hop orop last yoar it brought her farmers half a8 much olear prifi;as all our crops together. A rigid comparison between Now York aud Nebraska agriculturally is unfalr, bacauss New York possussces a nearness to the markets and peculiar 1s less than in tho United States. 1n|glimatic advantages which we do not Great Britain the acreage is estimated | haye, But the comparison drawn, to b 15 per cent. and sud In France | making every allowance for these con- 10 per cent. smaller than last year. | siderations, shows the great advantages The area sown in Russla and Austris | of small and well cultivated farms. . Ruope 181AND Is & little state, but its legislatare is a basiness body. It met and adjourned within three weeks after transactiog more business than any previous legislature for years. C— Geora1a has become the Pennsyl- vanis of the south. Atlanta alone, has nearly $6,000,000 invested In manu- factgrers, and over $2,500,000 is pald out annually as wages to hands em- ployed in her industries, EEep— PosTMASTER (IENERAL GRESHAM has pat his foot down on Frank Hatton's system of appointments, Mr, Hatton is beginning to diecover that he can nelther run or run over Mr. How Frou present indioations the pros- pect for a large wheat orop in Earope TrE Apache outbreak has caused a revival of the argument that the In- dian bureau ought to be turned over to the war department, The only senaible reason that has yet been ad- almoat overywhere. a thorough and scientific cultiva. The Cheyenne opera house company has Last Sunday soven Ohinamen wera for- { will be used o repair the building: Jobbers and Manufacturers of Fine declared from the wreok of the Freed- | chonp and our farmors have distribu- lm:’“::‘::: “?:zgnmrhc o(m ul;;- Au':.‘:il:n'; ‘::e p'l];ner pold diggings, which are said to blo feet of freah air per minute, which | through an interpreter they inel‘é at the pm.fiLt, d;n::zfnp'::; h?- fi:an'?fi;‘:d';fil: ( , I G A BS available, the following dividend will | will romedy itself and our yleld per amount must be introduced and thor- | chancel railing and were baptized, the purp see, and will commence work on - Lincoln, Nebraska, f¢ 1 t the ter- i of the fallure, At the time when the | oultivation whioh Is cortain to follow, | PO Parts of the room to differ in foatod s now tlal by e kupreme souet | story S50 onch o day: The cont b Roftiof ansiih Kegs- ; temperature more than 20 degrees | guilty and sentenced to ten years' impris. | amount fs now necessary for their main- | 414 & 316 S, 14TH STREER, - - - OMAHA, FEB, and $1,444,806.17 has since been pald. | «gighty” will bring them larger re- O'Brien, confined 'in the San Bernardino MISCELLANEOUS : R. E. COPSON & CO . oy for him, The murderer expresses ngcm_ week, slon {s charged with general supervi- | oultivation, Vi The heating of the fresh alr should | emto bir™ & not atated. nies, -sleeping car companies and all wraps should be thoroughly ventilated. | au: ory Sunday n&l}: .fi;mr set fire to thelarze FIFTEENTH AND PACIFIC S8TREETS. rlors. It has absolute power to fix A G, i o r"hu,,'w S wl 0 board o , vanced In favor of this move is that it i 9| emenmalt 'g:‘g:l‘ m?:’ A L road problem, quent and due from said railroad | Oregon Conference Methodist Episco) . nothing else ‘to do. Sinoe 1789 the Pa.lntfi &JP H 4 that it has information to the effect 7 of proosedings In the case of | ;OB the 3d inat, Rioardo Boos, & jastice | Mrs. Ro wife of the Baptist min- I aper a'nger expended through the Indian died last Sunday from the wound. The |ber with an attempt to take bis' life with gallons of kerosene and threaten to ’ = g~ ;! Dation’ of (i htaiiexss L1Ak dlaberaed |mal so e subitled 1o khis aw chanoe | Eoa T 0T Rei WAl Aepeapy puatl oo calse ol Eoeland, Ore: taisgreph o M WALL PAPER:® has been discovered of Irishmen whose oath to afford 1. Pablio resentment | 147l that Mike Bonner, a former employe | 100 plasterers could get emplcyment there deal of It sticks in the hands of middle plode theinaalyca 15 the haart ot WigE® rected againat ‘the laws undes whose Qarson and Colorado railroad Calico min. | of unemployed vlasterers in Portland, FIXTURES, p— ton, We have had faw Inducoments feet. 000 worth of contraband ‘goods have | been reorganized and a second mortgage be such as to provide for each person ;,:x admitted to membership in theFiret | Within one day's drive of Laramie City man’s Saving bank, If the smount|ted their enorgles over too wide a make 62 or 52} per cent of tho total | agre of the great staplos will increase oughly distributed without croating | Mortio Mitchell, who was tried, con- | them. The cost h bank went Into the hands of a recelv- | Ogr f Al b it dagshaee 5 Wil Shen; 1oheh bl Fahrenhelt, or the maximum temper- | onment, tenance. — . S IR s B se o aow 4o The veloolty of the incoming air should | jail, is exhibiting signs of weakness, and| The drug store ot G, H. Hatch, of t POPRIETORS point where it is liable to strike on |ance for his pst life, and it is though! slon of all railroads in the state oper- be effected by Indlreot radiation. ~AlL| county, was tried and acquitted last week. Copsenaritinw OIS YMIN, hay sontrace: DESLEBS I o Other persons, companies or corpors- had a) These are all practloal suggestions provocation to warrant the killing. fcehouse of aw, at Socorro, N, frelght rates. Kansas has taken along well to take into consideration before | sgainst the would give employment to a couple of — ocompany for the fiscal yesr 1883 8, The | Church, died of paralysis at Seattle, W, Indisns have ocost the government i f the peace, lay in wait i wood ister of Socrro, M,, was arrested 3 f 7 that hundreds of evil disposed Irish- Zimmerman), the| Minden ' mardares, | San Xm.u.fi&.,m"p:wm D niay) ol s Do { SIGN WRITER & DEONRATOR. bureau aversgos about $8,-|ly a technical point. If the bench at | cause.of the murder was a quarrel about | anax. ' i NEQLISALR & IRTATY wet fire to themselves In order to de- | denial of the statement that ared through, he Indlan agencies. There a% contemporary e nole food is dynamite, and they are at the Northern Belle mine, perished on | within tweuty-four hours arrival, men somewhere between the contract. don when they light. . SE—— A wivar dividend %will shortly be|to doso. Land has been plonty and The proviaions for ventilation should | Airerdy been discovered on board of h placed on the etructure, The proceeds {n a olassroom not less than thirty ou- which is confidently expeoted, proves | figld, As the state fills up this fault ioted and sentenced at Oroville to' elght ; Agen 3 itz’ Mi ; Amonat owed depositors at the timo | 1n proporbion with the. more saretal|UPIOMARE draughta or caualng any victed and sentanded at Oroville to' olght | Th iW¥yonilug prisonses which are st gents for Jos. Schlitz’ Milwaukee Beer, Op the second trial ho was agatn found | beex so reduced that only one-half of er $3,037,560.40 was due depositors i 1 444 xpetianos jthati e, wel, eultivated| L Loth Shokd 70 degrees Fahrenhelt, | o iy McDowell, the murderer of M s AR b e o e fforent | B0 63000d 2 foot por second st auy [ Bt tent for a clorgyman to uay prayers| Autors, Nov,, was destroyed by fre lnst The life i t Cape H. iy Sl i e oty toanis OMAHA BROOM WORKS, ated by steam and all express compa- ed to furnish 50,000,! i closets for contalning olothing and nd ud:ood for the P.n;.o:sl(.!.:n-‘l,.‘ Saure Ha nd]e') w es, Twines and Broom Corn. tlons doing business as common ocar- The su; have in.| M. It was burned to the ground, The loss railroad oome | - Mre. Marls larisss Dillon|(use Plamon. | i - » step towards the solution of “"'.‘u' aecepting any of the plans offered. s:nywmounhmuud anutya‘xt:l don), wife of Rev. ‘llflfl (“.nn olmzlll" 1 ; 1 A' M' CLA RK hundred of army officers who have — o ; Trz Washington Republican asserts Tux supreme ocourt has granted s | taxes amount to about $18 000, T., Saturday. $203,409,443 71. The annual amount men go about London atter drinking upon what is understood to be a pure- snd wounded with an ax. The victim | John Scott before Justice Beale, charging 000,000 yearly, and the greater |Lincoln belleve the convicted orimi.|® Worman, and as the murderer is a wea'thy | William Holt, secretary of the Plaster- stroy the eity. A large organization B0 A0 ! N ¢ \ or life they are compelled under their | Information has been received at Cande- | morning contemporary to the effect that | | |, wmdw Shades md Curtains, is » general impression that a good ; tH o 1 sworn to jump up at a signal and ex- agalnst the murderer must not be di- Mr, Holt states that there are & number ) 2 2 L e OORNIOES OURTAIN POLES AND ors and the Indlans, and it is urged in district, He attempted to make the|and that the sprin; k is about . LR ] ¥ operation he has been sentenced to th:l‘pun ;o:t, wl&;o‘n‘l;?lmy of :‘nu'rnm: pleted, it o XqP > \ P Bllltfl, Oils & Brushes, some quarters that replacing olvilian | die. There s & great deal of sense. | [iihout & knawledge of the country, wnd | e 107 South 14th Btreet Tur sigoal service has been forced | agents by army officers would entirely | less and dangerous comment In the cumopr::l‘:': theo.hu& ':.'.5 hymogd ( THE GREAT, G€AMAN OMAHA - Y NEERASKA to provide the funds for the Greeley rellef expedition, owing to the refusal of congress to make the necessary ap- do away with pilfering besidos greatly reducing the expenses of the government. We fall to wsee S aatlon. | died: REMEDY gl::r:o: ::l:nu: :lll. u'lr‘;oo:p;‘l‘l.::;on MONTANA. FOH P AIN. of law may fail to result In| An80-acre tract of land just west of RALRARIE G—_A_TE GITY propriation. Tee party will start for |the force of the arguments. Hu-|justice through no fault of the law :‘i; %’0'_'"’“‘ fown site bas been sold for RHEUMATISM, Lady Franklin Bay in June, While|man nature is pretty much the|itself but justice itself ls above fall- 'r'u.u,.: name is now *“The Oity of Fort u Neuralgla, it 1s not impossible 'that Licutenant | same in the army as well as In clvil|ure, The taking of a man's life is a | Benton,” the incorporation act being so Sciatica, Lumbago, Greeley and his men have suffered |life, If the country had never heard | serlous matter even when done in a '?;::dl;.n LR D L s Ll el BACKACHE, serious privation, owing to thelr stay | of quartermasters who, during the|legal manner, It ought to be hedged | the locomotive will whistle at Marent's | ff ] EmADACES, TOOTEACHE, [} having been prolonged a year longer than they had expected, there is little reason to fear tor them such a fate as befell DeLong’s party. The delay in war and In times of peace, made money vut of army contracts, when opportu- nity offered, they might be induced to belleve that the red tape and regula- around by every saf d f 1g. | Guleh by June lst, SORE THROAT, b 0: ‘M:’"w::::; l:,n: :lth Knough steel rails are piled up at Boze- QUINSY, BWELLINGS, MANUFACTURKRS OF 3 e e T Ner woer. (Carpenter’s Materials » view to securing justice, afferd an |ern Pacific to Hel . accused crlminal every opportunity to| As yetit Is impossible to bring & Pull- FROSTBITES, relleving them was anticipated as pos- | tlons of the various departments of the | prove his Innocence even at the foot e ::;: :.:::2; l{.::!:mry Sregls ncrom i BURNS, SCALDS, ALH sible, and provision was made for it, | army could prevent the evils which |of the gallows. The theory that it s| Goverror Crosby has appointed Capt. 454 ol othor badlly sebes Moreover, food was deposited In four|have been complained of at the In-|better that ninety-niue guilty men E"“‘:“‘&' Pig“;lz‘.“ "'k"’;“b‘:i:s;‘a:"::""‘l" A FIPTY CENTS :‘lml_l. SASH| nonns. BL|NBS| STAl Rs, different spots on the natural line of |dian agencies. ~Army regulations are | should escape than that one innocent e S g g 'k I Scld by a1 Dragstats and S t . R . I- B I w- d rotreat, and Licutenant Greeley will | very elastic In their applioation and |man should suffer Is in the Interests of | The gamblers and saloon men of Glen. | fi I alr nallings, ba usters, Inaow carefully husband his resources until rellef comes. Besldes, as the party red tape stretches frequently under the right or wrong kind of tension. soclety. It was due to no defect |dale are resisting the payment of the in; 1 Tio Charlos 4. Voge! in the law Olive escaped the %';'&‘f&f:'f:::ffifn. P praeed (I‘:‘—“:‘:"":‘:fl;"‘“ and Door Frames' Etc' First-class facilities for the Manulacture of all kinds of Mouldi Pl will not be exhausted by a long and [ No one doubts - that the|gallows. The law was expliclt V‘Pmng\:;rt&-al: 'lr‘o:i ;hon:a:t .t:za :::. - mm‘ sp“l:l'"_"'o rdam hl:m o) :n AL 'mflb :mm:uy :ll:én “d-nlns and inclement voyage In an open boat|morale of the agencles would probably | competent and applicable. The fail- -1 od communicati A. MOYER, Propri ECTE—Plaus and_specification goM of mx to ten coaches, all loaded | M0 by the boatd of Edut with insufficlent food, his men will have greater strength to push on toward safety than the veanette party had. On the whole, there is little reason to expect » fatal ending of Lieutenant G!.d.!'l expedition, It romalns to bp seen, however, whether be much Improved, but the remedy would not by any means be a sure one, In the fizst place, as a rule, army officers are not business men. They sre notorlously extravagant in thelr use of the public funds and scarcely les# no ln the msnner in which they wn with land and fortune seekers. ure arose from gross incompetency n f O3 St ARG BV OrErCaent Arthur its application by public officers pald | for his action in suspending Judq:.l()on‘fi:. it for eteam-heat om. One WILLIAM SNYDE Rv nstate. and remonstra ainst th bull4ing 0 be erected on thenorth-west comer of to wnderstand the provislons of the | B0 HeTORES “::J.'m.. Sovontesnth and Leavenworth strech and one (MANUZACTURES OF criminal code and presumably conver- d signed man, l-r\lhlln,( to lwn-r'«iv'x:l - thlo south-west coraer sant with it, A fsulty indlotment [ Lo d h’n ed e iéL;e‘me}\‘uj up 10 7.30 p. m- Konday c ARRIAGES, BUGGIE S’ cannot be charged agslnat the law. over in the sum of 86,000 each to | The board reserves the right to reject The district attorney who draws it up before the grand jury and anewer | u plars. hliiia e s e d AND ROAD WA ONS, fomouey will be paid for re'ected pla L the ‘scleatific resuits are worth the |disposs of the contents of thelr private | is responaible, and If the oriminal e | 136 chaTse of murder, v vill be pd forreected s, | Firgt-Olass Painting and Trimming, Repairing Promptly Dons. ik, exposure snd expense, purses, o the cecond place, their|capes through Ite quashing by the s.f;a'f"bfv".‘}., and m‘t Quikhe Rysl 0 2008, © 1) Rasminty. 1819 Harney, Oor, 14th, Omaha, J i, 118 14 1 RO S B AR e o v N

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