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188; THE DAIL BEE--OMAHA MONDAY JULY 23, 4 P | ‘rwE arAND ARMY ENCAMPMENT. the Sioux City & Pacific Toad into the [of power. Tts action is determined, not | will take orders for now and deliver them for O T s |t 0wz Oy & Pt vont i the| o ppver,; Noweioh odorningd o | e oo H. WESTERMANN & CO, of the managers. ~ It is this fact, thua | The Schuyler reading again plainly made evident, which ren ‘:T.'.:"'r'fvc::.i-';\;:.q»r\“\|.4|‘f“:{.\~t[:mm).L-V.va ders 80 necessary a refashioning of the [ fod y for the seventeenth annual encampment |of cattle tolls, for whizh the stockmen bished evers momning, excopt Sanday. The b of the Grand Army of the Republic, |feol grateful, and the ultimate extension enly Monday morning dafly AN BY MAIL IMPORTERS OF 4 N and convert it to suit the purposes and re P JRaEAAL oo Which bogins this week inthat city,and the | of the line throughy our extreme north- | system of representation in national con- | Tove it to corvenient locition 4 Six Months 5.00 | One Month 1.0 | local papers are filled with details of the | western frontier into central Wyoniing is | ventions, and the adoption of the repub- | * The farmers in the vicinity of Lincoln aro 11K WREKLY TR, PUSLISITED RVERY WONESDAY. | camp, the officers who will marshal the | full of interest to the stock industry in lican vote as a basis ~ Mr, Arthur may | counting on beautiful harvest, especially for get a unanimous vote from his party next | small grain wetent judges say wheat TRANS FORTFAID, veterans and the hosts who are marching | that territosy, ar | will go from fifteen to twenty bushels per 200 | Three Manths, $ 60 —— year, for all that anybody knows now | ColEy fty ¢ tushols, - Mot | et o+ 50 [ by rail across the continent to particif but the fact is that, at the present time, | 2T s oats from fifty o fixty bushels in the festiv Tie vlerk of the civil service commis. Schuyler Sun American Nows Company, Sole Agents Newsdeal: e In the United States. JeORRRSFONDENCP. fons relating to News and Editorial Iressed to the Ebiron o THE jes. The programme opens 1 on Tuesday and the sanguine managers | tion is reported to have recently ad expect that fully 20,000 old soldiers will | dressed a letter to the ‘‘census oftice.” | take part in the opening review. rangements have been made to feed thet | on campetitive examination? he is not the choice of any such fraction | | Yhe Plat of it as would be indicated by the votes |} Vot i sent in from the south in his favor. And (s now near the it grows more and more evident that this |is high yet. This goes to show that it rains in | section, which does not choose a single | the far west more than formerly republican elector, is far more dangorous | W, C. Henry finished shelling 40,000 bush in the convention than in the campaign. | 818 of corn Friday, the lnst in the cribs, 1f W. C. has made any money on his corn busi- | STmm————— ness this year the public don't know it. The | ame is true of others who speculated in corn, | | —Pawnee Enternr turday the Indianola Creamery com ed their articles of incorporation. The The officers and busi d h water, [t July and the river A XCommunical matters should be Brr. China and Glass, 608 WASHING1ON AVENUE AND 609 ST. St. Louis, Mo. s W HOLESAITLH Dry Goods! SAM'L C. DAVIS & CO,, ST. Louls. Mo, Ar- ) Did the young man secure his position AUSINRSS LETTRRS. All Pusinoss Lettors and Remittances should be addressod to Ti Brx POBLISHING COMPANY, OMANA. Drafts, Checks and P rders to be made pay Able to the order of the company HE BEE BUBLISHING 00, PROPS. i ™o i o the E. ROSEWATER, Editor. | ————————— = | Itis to be hoped that the Denver en Havive repudiated Boss Rollins, New is held in one of the loveliest portions of the STREET number in a mammoth mess house and 1,350 new wall tents will house all the — bull sandstono ring may crack their whips but g8 SUnfo S Aot o i Needs Explaining, kit Pawnoe Enterprise. We give elsewhere all account of the letting of the contract for the new state | ca capitol to “Boss” Stout at a figure $41,- | ness mana be solected immediately 000 higher than his competitor offered to | and the work of putting up suitable buildings do the work, To the ordinary observer | ¥ill be commenced at once. it would appear that there was a good | Some of the sized steal in this business, and it will | fenes & o require a good deal of explaining to clear | by i regard to building away that suspicion. Was the board | here to Fullerton this sc compelled to decide between the two bids! Could they not have advertised again and | and Fu secured other bids? : Omaha merchants will refuse to dance to city. the music. campment will be a success. 1t Hampshire is now indicating that she has “Uxssoricrren compliments to their of. no further use for Boss Chandler. ficial station” are the terms in which railroad officials were in ooking after the talk favora v road from r ground by 1 here on in prospect of the new rod. west, in a city whose people will leave | nothing undone for the comfort Tue British won at the shooting at | pleasure of the visitors. Wimbledom, but America still holds to her success at Yorktown and New Or- supreme judges Campbell and Chalmers, and | of Mississippi, speak of the railroad Distinguished generals of the war will be present to re- | new recollections of a great contest and pick up the memories. passes on which they ride. The people wre here surveying the of Mississippi should pay Messrs, Camp bell and Mitchell the unsolicited compli- ment of a retirement to private life. leans. Tk eral Western Union offices that lightning does sometimes strike twice in the same scattered threads of old Fre odel, of Loup City, had a very | o irasear parrow escae from being instanely idlled 1 y. While plowing corn the lights just_about two fi him, K d down and soaring Mr. Riedel, s o short distance off, and who i sl \|m~w]|l|| favorite son was done With I'ur\Wgs/"”g{gn Avenue and Eifth Street, - - - this world. | The Gibbon Beacon last week re j oss from Chicago. Grant and Logan and Scho- field and Slocum have promised to attend and others less distinguished perhaps but 1o less bravo will address the asso thousands, Tn the ranks of the vis Tegion, most of the states will be repre- sented. Nebraska and Kansas and To will naturally send the largest delega- tions, but Maine and Massachusetts and the Pacific slope will not be unheard from. The object for which the G, A create : is a general impression in sey- The General Verdict. Soward Reporter. Tie Omana Beg editorial on the prac Aughey, of the state uni ing his name to certi Telegrapher's Rights or Wrongs, Springfield Republican, The New York Evening Post, discus- siug the threatened interruption to busi- ness by the refusal of thousands of ope- rators to perform their duties, holds that | is these operators are like trainmen who are forbidden to abandon railway trains, and says: Telegraphers, railroad men, post-office g clerks and policemen fill places in modern society very like that of soldiers. In fact, thoy together do for society what soldiers place. Ex-GoverNon ANTHONY, of Kansas, says that prohibitory legislation is a dead failure in that state. Tt seoms to be a living issue over in Towa. eda | T L The freight on ross irom Chicago to Omaha, a distance out 500 miles, was 814.25. From Omaha to Gibbon, 214.44, 180 miles. And yet the STEELE, JOHNSON & CO, i e Wholesale Grrocers ! - Glen Rock precinct, Adams county,is entitled to a medal from the state. He is now thirty- ither a charlatan or an A good many will agree with fon, ignoramus. this opin- —_— he Kicker." ournal, The Denver Republican was privately thinkin Steve Dorsey has called upon Thomas J. Brady to endorse his story of the Garfield campaign. Miner, Rerdell and R. w Johngon County vorthy one, but it is is o praise AND JOBBE S IN R . ¥ /el 4 £ VanWyck when it said this : | #ight years okl and his wifo i forty, and they other of the star route swindlers are yet | unfortunate the order that in some |used to do. They enable every man to | “The kicker is a very un R 3 children, e eldest is fourteen ) ; popular_being, o S el i to be heard from. localities th 1 has heen made | come and go freely on hislawful occasions | but as a people we owe mucl{ to him. It | Xjive. I'll L v il FLOUR, SALT, SUGARS, CANNED GOOT. ND ALL GROCERS’ SUPPLIES phes asrny 3 and transact his lawful business without | was a lot of - ‘ickors: o ‘| alive and apparently heal the tool of office seckers and the let o hitKRsE YU UY haled. WHAL H o l-,« \l\lm uml, lu» fl]u, born in Nebraska. —Hastings : “Very much de jeod" s ‘the. tenor : : : ot 0 o aske at ion of independence 2Ry e - N A FULL LINE OF THE BEST BRANDS OF Perr; This is one of the H o v " srder ottle the »f wages by a fair rifvi 2 o i v > nees ) St Nop b e asons why thousands | order to settle the rate of wages by o boen the purifying agents in | sbout twer < fine aa any ono need | . .t‘«‘l;xmmx;hm“ vgl;;t;w] of .vth_t country. | of old veterans refuse to connect the trmtl'nf Kflr.l"l)flhvr:l.n;ll\‘lltN(i-!‘)‘xar.tr;. - our political structure, Long live the Rl ‘..4\,.'.'.’?1‘1-.‘1"?;‘{?J‘»’,',‘(.‘i.J‘QI.I}"ZI»'.‘:II.JI‘.’.‘.‘ Glga.rs and Manufactured Tobacco. old fast” will be the winning horse in | yelyey with the Grand Army, and prefer | %07t 0, We answer that they can readily | tkickers. 4 ' tained the telegrapers’ surike. devise some mode of arbitration for this hteen_heads, which were all_well to talk ovor the sconca of cainp and bnt- prpose. . They sould, if a0 minded, in Lo e, i el toady o\ itect 7t | AGENTS FOR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO 5! tlofield around their own firesde rather | the present temper of the public, readily Engle ¥ > e Hoapry's connection with the Standard procure legislation making such arbitra- tion compulsory on the companies. They can appeal to public opinion. They can if determined to stop work in a body, give sufficiontly long notice to make the | 1ers: 7 inability of the companies to fill their ! Another addition is being added to Oak- places in time a_plain_ proof that their | 1% demands are well founded. And, though last, not least, they ean keep out of a call- ing in which strikes are not allowable. The laboring man might well reply to our patronizing contemporary with soime very troublesome questions. He might ask, how happens it that this theory of a somi-governmental _employment which places the employe in the light of a sol- dier under orders and lisble to be shot for desertion is never applied to _the corporation which employs? How hap-| A hord of wild ponies were around Dal pens it that common carriers, bound un- | City last week. or the common law to do business at a| Lancs reasonable rate, have been permitted to inflate their capital to s f on extent that millions of money are annually dis- | Pawnee county. tributed in dividends on capital not paid. | Hansen, Hall With what face can the Post hold out such | Prest obligations as this to the employes, men ° | working on a fow hundred dolls than in theenforced company of comrades Oil company in Ohio will lose him many | with whom they refuse to associate in votes. Allen W. Thurman says that the | every day life, bolters will defeat Hondly and- elect the | the rest of the democratio ticket, Blair is to have o new church, North Platte wants a flouring will Lincoln county is filling up r w boy stopped at Hatch Smith's place ay night and related a singular story of | igating down the Platte on a raft with his | 7, from some point in Wyoming, unti o . . od his craft on the Columbus railroad | 0 bridge, and when opposito the old McAllister | farm the raft e apar ing both him | and the pony o, water, Whereby the pony was drowned and he had 'a struggle to o : ] ] ] ) o mako “tho s i inten | it atove debcribed manner.—Semyier | SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, &C- N:"‘ STATE ENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY. took fire at about 5 o'clock last Mond Near Union Pacific Depot, - 5 - OMAHA, NEB ing. The fire when first discovered, the roof on the east side of the south wing, e and had burned a hole of several yards in ex- c. F. GOODM N ’ Wholesale Druggist! ‘ Aty minutes a stream of water was being AND DEALER IN the building to the top of the roof, five stor ng Hood's Sarsaparilla with the best - J. A. WAKEFIELD, WHOL ND RE 'AIL DEALER IN ‘ The chicf opposition to A. R. arrises from men who lave seen the organization distorted from the ends for which it was created, to perpot- uate political dissension and heap frosh conls upon the embers of sectional hate. The sooner the mistakes of the past are Jidly with set- N is to have a hook and ladder com- Two colored gentlemén in Arkansas fought a duel and both were killed. The Arkansas code ought to be imported at once to Virginia, It would be more of- fective than the statute in preventing affairs of honah. Schuyler corrected the wider will be the influence of what was intended to be and to re. he state normal school building at Peru, | main, a social organization of the valiant veterans of the war, valuation of Adams county was 2,037,000, unty bousts of a total assessment 6. A vERsoNaL letter from Captain J. G. Bourke says: “Deny to our Omaha friends the lies about Crook which have been manufactured by military dudes at Washington.” The stories carry their own denial on their face. NATIONAL RIFLE MATCH, at international rifle match be- THE IN The g tween twelve of the National Guardsmen of this country and a corresponding num- ber from the British Volunteors has re- sulted in the defeat of the flemen after a clo contest. The Ame above the ground, In forty minutes th was under control, and in one hour the build- Damage s unknown. | o ty has petitioned for town- nization, 119 acres of improved land in d the danger of a cholera invasion and has appropripted ! one million pesetas, about two hundred SpaiN has recogn a new county s to have ille, in Sh an county, i to have a atholic chu s a year, | ¥h : lts. | W18 N et | was selected from the squad of eighteon | when the employers set at naught’ and | Webster county will have six delegates in | """ | OMAHA, NEBRASKA. thousand dollars, to bo used in_provent. | Va3 seleeted | L S5 £ D o Ent anc | o state sonvantion N b ing the introduction of the discase into | Which sailed from TFurope in June L SOy IO LIBAMEIL 0L PULNOIDO LEVA | R e 2 The South and Tilden, — S ) ; . ; © | With whit face can. it call upon theso | Hastings is considering the establishment of it (. pear i Western Europe, at least five|™d: Of the British team, nine shot |t for their daily bread, and working | Grand Island has organized o new social | - The signs are multiplying ¢ DEALERS IN Y ‘ P y g v : ! times the abovesnamed sum onght o bo |86 Creedmoor last year when the |under close supervision, to command club, the *“Inter Nos.” ‘lln_q: |Tvgmngl to be, as rlm- 2 a 5 ., i ; ; Bty Americans wero dofeated. Al of thom | terms of arbitration from legislatures and | A banlc will hortly bo estublished in Crab | disturbing element in the Democratic H ) : available ‘to_our hev:u_h adthorition to [k oigen who huye mad | yot make o corresponding appual to tho | Orehiard, Johmson conns. party from now until the next National alls alé an 0C omp y. keep it out of the United States. Our i bl o @ J 1 verful employes which ~could con The plans for Grand Island’s new school | Convention of the party shall have done | Tuch-talked-of surplus could™ob b tised | TLfle Practice @ Tastime for yagis,and itration without any legislation? | house have been accepted. its work. He took the very sume course, FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF to o bettter advantage, who possessod the additional advantages | iy Post puts quite’ too much of tho |, Fleven thousand acres of ground were bro- it will be remembered, during the twely 0. § i of shooting on their own range, with|burden of public obligation on' thoso less ”{w:’: l_"-,g‘;'""w ‘l"“ YI“:I- oy mfwllnhlmmfl!mlvl{ {-;:fiulm%[tlw llg,-lv{mw G s e tTa o 0 e U. P. has reduced the fare between |of the campaign of 1880. Mr. Tilden’s { Fou the past two weeks it has boen | 1161 W1 wenpons, and in an atmosphere | i:;x::,: bear it, and to whom it does not | dhe Us B has xaduced the | phtheiesnniten LI L il den| the town talk that the mayor of Omaha, | With Whose |nu|-uhmmlu» u:]wl. was thor- A e N Sk Lincoln presbyterians have bought two lots | distasteful to- the people of the South. | % t wn tal . T N SRR L and will soon have a new chu They 9 i 7 e | i conjunction with the ammtshal: have|0ughly. familiar. Under theso circum g 3 R mbivalt sy They showed this plainly enough four ‘e"mwfl into a compact with the Koapors | %nces the victory of tho British riflemen | FRElential Proforencap Pawnoo City I rooling over tho establish | years o, and tho lupso of time Jius only ) ] ) L] of gambling I St was not unexpected, while the fine scores Rloniz Fipg, k 3 et Ty TR o stop. & | served to intensify their dislike. In fact, 1020 Farnam Stroot. Omalh. gambling houses to allow them to run A he table of presidential preforences| The York postoffice was made an inter-na- | we doubt if anybody who has been named . ana. open house in consideration of 1 pay- of our own marksmen are both surprising prepared by sending “,({",ri‘,,, broadcast v.ml.ml monu_ynrdur office last week. in conneetion with the nomination is as| T = 4 ing tho said officors 81,600 down and a |4 oreditable. fove "m;,“rul\:;:ul‘"f:lu.‘tuull.x‘fi::.l.{.utlz;‘z:-: ono o lliuyler o to havo & now banking houssfn- (ly;\:lell“.nlnl.:v'l;'!t:ilt.l;t.-ml,.‘l‘lllllaNf;[)l(l bo Don I monthly bonus of £500. An analysis of the scores shows that | thing v Y, the FRECRE RIS O S Batle e ndithersaropmany Demograia, | I $00( 5071 oy e e At 1 | Peoplo have thought very lctlo about the |, Tho Liggest dayls work so far at the Schuy: | even in the South, who, if compelled | : These rumors affecting the integrity of | the teams were evenly matched. At the | yyhjoct of the next nomination for the 16 creamery was 1,202 pounds of butter. choose between the dreadful alternatives | JOBBER OF the executive officers of this city have |short distance ranges of the first day, the | prosidency, and that not one-tenth of I‘-\N‘lnu!‘: tlulug-uml a {{( unew land have | of Butler and Tilden, would prefer the now been made public. Whether true or | Americans led by eight points, the total them have any fixed or settled choice "‘"\" I"’r“l""m“"‘l":""t“r" ’;“ ‘:’::i:"{“l’l‘” brusque and manly rogue who stole the s false, the collusion of the mayor andmar- | score for tho first three distances of 200, i‘:l"‘;"";‘;‘;l‘l'\; oD iv the only logical bech | 1,513 i loon Tande by edatorn capitaiits, | S°UEhE™ 8Poons. shal with the gambling houses is u noto- | 500 and 600 yards being 1,078 for | wof% '3 NG Vork Timos, and | Mouey lus been raised to survey for o rail- ! 7 e ] s ok, a i tacit et B | o owlh rifioraors TRdR 1070 08 B Eng | it kb, Blaing s, tho favorite among road from Decatur to Oaldand, Burt county. | ~Eruptions and malignant fevers aro | elf gives color to : ol i Soncd sured by Samaritan Ner- ] the grave charges of official blackmail, lish. Undei the peculiar disadvantages republicans and lden among demo- ’"rl’ltl«lo:\f:::(‘rx;nll:;uu ‘Ise&n 3m-51:] at 'Lllmi(fll" :‘;::"’\lugl(lr:n;xl cured by Samaritan Ner- T is bad enough that publio gambling |of o stormy day and a wet range, the [Srats. = Tho grout Preponderanoeiofiybibes s CmpaiBARILNS 25 iR I | TR R A g T Sl EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED, should bo tolerated inOmaha as a ‘‘neces- | American team also led by twenty-four ]‘L‘m‘é‘{l‘x‘:‘u‘;‘ngl::l:l‘::::i\rflt‘l‘x‘lit“ll::ilr‘ lilt:lu;'lu]tm: u,’:“',‘;:‘,‘:.,i,':,_"{}',“' h"]‘imhy ""]i"f gas. \)L “K‘p‘-"c 1nerli\)l:liljxillt'i]"::‘::“dlu x‘x?i”n’xlf"r:{:{gpt‘::Io:tlul,,"‘ | 1118 FARNAM STREET, i < sry evil,” but it is simply monstrous | points at tho 800 yards range, but were | zood ways off, that tho people have not |tary, mo than ever Lelors i hes bis- | §S MR N0 S, M ioridn, - Get At 5 F i i 5 OMAHA NEB. that the executive officers, sworn to exe- | beaten by 69 points at the 900 and 1,000 | considered a question upon which they | About 850 rattlesnakes are said to have | YOUr Druggists. cute the laws; should purposely organize | yards distances, leaving the total score at ;"'{l‘lr"tfil::‘:ifu;‘j‘;fi';‘f;ir tlu: lt,sl.tqlv:;::; ,xi;h“ lb"mwll‘l. pepntly Kiled da:p Opliecsitgty dog The ¥ M- HELLMAN & co., 4 > A 1 ear; y J - | o e Fireman's T ament, | sham raids on gamblors for the. purposa|the present 1,951 to 1,900 in favor of |38 i ¥ e "or “indifforent. whon | e Wayne croamery ohurned 500 poundsof | i o g o of bleeding and blackmailing them, We | Eiigland. called upon for a direct uxrlruuiun of | butter, Friday last, from one day’s” gathering | o ;fl;u“'x'."'f\d.fllli'lflz'.'.“i'flf\lu""flfll't .u.'.".'.”'..‘"flb A can hardly credit the report that the AN“" defeat is nultlm‘l @ surprise nor a|opinien, and ".l,m th.uy“nu m’n‘ ly 1:l\ndi: o o et et I i BB Y80t 10th and S1abofiAWa ] ' { the list of those who have beer A mayor of OmaHa can have been guilty of | disgrace, and the adwmirable good feeling | F6 B G FIE B0t A choose | SrY crossed the Republican at Indianola last | ust. Anexecutive committee was appoint- O 4 i such & crin e, but the good name of thls | which was manifested is & good augury | yie® THL TR Pllm{‘m i wu;’k .n:l ?-..m hz.. h‘::;umn. ed consisting of John Bayley, I. L. Lyman, ; O ; ! . o= { o il vid City hos had a stady building boom | Adam Menche, John Templeton and city, if not his own reputation, demands |for the success of future contests. The | from among these. The result is in mo | g oI E Y BN ACESHACH BES (Pl ko ot : A i » prompt and searching inquiry into the |interest which is excitod by theso inter- wiso a forecast of the coming year, Dut |uco of e e i et T | e Mvertoc iois onliie il bave 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET, COR. 13TH, } ] charges by the city couneil. If true the [national matches has been of great ad- ',‘:g‘;’,:},';:,‘ S enva boon wandidaten for | seosoaeh pooplo are kicking becauwse & two- | ment, and have power to appoint sub- | OMAHA, - : NEBRASK { # mayor and marshial should be impeached | vantage in stimulating efficient rifle prac- | ¢3¢ rosidoncy in yenrs past. And thia | most reypectablo pact of (i Bk | committees attend to the various i or compelled to rosign. If falso they | tice in our armyand among tho regiments | iy ull that is now possible to obtain. You | Prof, Adams, of Michigan, the chancellgy | Ma6ters which will have o be attended Anheuser-B h i should have the benefit of a full exonera- | of our national wilitia. In case of a for- 1ot ascertain what a man’s prefer- | elect of the stato university has not yet made | %, A usc —~ 4] ti in domestic war the value of good | ences are before he has any proference, | up his mind to accopt the office. The B. & M. company have granted i % cign domestic war tho value of good | R IR SR AL S oen applied to | - Mias Alico Guna, of Falls City, lit a_fire |liberal rates to firemen and others who { if : marksmanship among our soldiery would : sresidential | With kerosene, Her last words were “Johnny, | ill attend the tournament. To firemen A { | T telegraphers strike still continues, | ™% by tho question of the next presideitisl| iyl yoy weot mein Hoavent” in uniform—those who are to take part " : receive a practical 3 i ign i i t the most de- H T .5 The Western Union has put ona bold P :“‘l‘l":l“l'_“b“;xh‘l""n“'I:f;f"';":‘l‘“;:“m:fly' T all| Emerson, Nobrasks, expeots to have tho |in the contest—they have made a rate of R, frout, and is making Heroplean oxortions . y ) Hoad the | Found houses nd railrad shops for the new | one cent per mile. ~ All others will be al- at sea. The men whose names hea € | Cedar and Dakota > sl ) o trausact its business in spite of itsloss| e had the pleasure yosterday of an| iRl ot ivions to interpret this county railroad. lowed to come and return forone and one- bt 418 sl 2 ' of experts, 8o far, they have succoeded | interview with Mr. Cornell, of Valentine, circumummunfio meaning anything more “’3:,:‘::"‘: ;mflf‘ “:‘lu%fy I‘{;‘ P, w;'::“'f:‘; fourth fare. i i afton » fashion. but thetr ability o et | who brings good news of the rapid settlo- | than that they are those who have been | difficulty in securing the right of way, 4, lotier has bor- recsived from the CELEBRATED ! f A ele abiity o gob| Tt and steady growth of the north|most talked about in the past in connec- | Tho estimated loss of cale drowned by tho Dor's disiilory hioss sespany, st Omahs, § along without the operators that are on a Bt the Minno. |tion with tho presidency, Experionco | overflow uf tho Biy Nemahaand its_ tributar. | 14uiring the xules which ute to govern Keg and Bottled B b strike is by no means established, Should | country along the valley of the Mine: |0 that i ey very doubtful | ios, in this stato will approxiimate 8300000, the touamenty and siguifying their in. -4 ottie eer 3 ¥ g . Mr. Cornell reports the dai i i This i The sch i ntion of competing for the prizes. . g Y the Telegraphers’ Brotherhood hold out | chaduza ell rop Y | aid to succoss in the future, This ia ono| Th sehol and university lands of Holt [FIEOR D) T e e This Excellent Beer speaks for itselt, ,( i t length of ti £ entries of pre-emption, homestead and |fact, however, brought out by this inves. bo offeved for sale at eil on - y ¥ any groa h of time, concessions | ©* O mtins . offco | Chsation which should commend itself to | Y01y 85th They aro t bo sold at lowst for 87 | packing house will also comie, and it § f will have to be made by the company | thubor claims in tho Valoutihe land Wieo | SO0 G Lotice of ropublicans. | e safe to say that not less than three com- — ‘:_ A I v nberat, _but |8 "m!'"!h"::":h:““‘r"y;"r‘u“;" TS | It s tiat the southern vote in ho nomi- e basking cunBanz M ke Olty bas "“i:f:‘".tll.‘.'u“rmm bo hisre from Omaha. ' ORDERS FROM ANY PART OF THE il in the interests of the - public. |¢ven now whe great rush of nating convention can be secured for any | agencies in the upper Aissouri country with RA A A remarkable feature of this strike is seckers is He declares thal best over, wheat country in the t| candidate who possesses tho necessary fedoral influence, regardless of the wish- last meat. During the storm in Lincoln, last week, THE GREAT GERMAN STATE OR THE ENTIRE WEST, the outspoken sympathy for the operat- [the be ors expressed by many of the papers |state lies b STLOUISMO. PRGNS es of the people or the good of the party. Will be Promptly Shipped. Hurlburt’s new brick building in_course of erection was entirely nle-troyei Loss to the Minnecha- REMEDY who are the largest patrons of the West- ern Union. Members of the boards of trade in the large cities whose business is crippled more or less by the strike also seem to encourage the operators to hold out oven &b therisk of incurring great | extending tho Sioux City ¢ ves this | fifty miles beyond Fort [ hor.. Dglihp cpaiwony, Siamaoiaen this oome up before the board of directoss in | t0 stand well with the national duza, and predicts a solid advance within the next twelve months for the enti gion, which will surpass the expectat of the most sanguine of its friends. are pleased to learn that the question of o s Pacific Niobrara wil Wo | wants it. road When it is said that a large part of the southern vote, if not the whole of it,will Dbe cast for Mr. Arthur, it is meant that s| Mr. Arthur can got the support if he suthern republicans have no chance of local success, A party always foredoomed to defeat loses enthusiasm, and its management falls inevitably into 1| the hands of those whose chief aim it is adminis contractor, $2,500, The acreage of corn planted in Nebraska in the year 1882, was 1,750,000 agres, and for this year up to date as far as heard from, it foots up to 2,010,000 acres, Gosper county is still wrestling over the county seat. A location one and & quarter miles southeast of Vaughn postoftice will pro- bably be decided upon. H. C. Williams has killed two snaks FOR PAIN. Rellevea aud cures RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, BACKACHE, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, | Sole Agent for Omaha an Oftice Corner 13th and Harney Streets ALL OUR GOODS ARE MADE T0 THESTANDARD OfOurG-uarantee. GEORGE HENNING, d the West. in a life and death struggle. Failure for , tration, and to get for themselves | his prouises duriug the past few days, The SORE THROAT, SPECIAL NOTICE 10 . N them means abjeet. submission horeafter | Boston this weok, wnd that thero wre | \atever places ity hwve to Topeiles aseun ko be plauty AU v dhe siate QUINSY, BWELL " o to any terms the great monopoly BUUNS I""'_l’“"‘hm"”"lt grading will be distribute, Aud hence it f"l‘l”“f.‘l“" Tho Falls City Observer says that not less Pl oy R G!‘OWB!‘S Of Live stOCk a:nd Others. ' i ) Tt woutd driv the ablest | begun this fall, Cattle men from the |the choice of tho managors of the ¥o- | than 3,000 inakes have boon slaughtered neas oads. Ouks. & & Ay Anopane o RO ) Oheyenne river, who now drive {heir |Publican organization in the southern|that ‘aucieut town dubing the recent high TROMBITRS. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO and most intelligent operators. into other | RIS PR TR FOW JURE T tates in rarely the choice of the party | wter. RURNS, SCALDS, o 2 ! fields of labor, The company has duties to t.lm publicthat ought to forbid them from driv- to who are unfit to handle the business. by the Union Pacific, railroad, are particulurly The advance of organization in the north, or of any con- siderable portion of the party as a whole. support the man who is nearest the source Some satisfactory shipments of wool have been wmade from Orleans during the past few and ready for market 100,000 eggs, which they Aug all other bodily aches and pains. FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE. ree its merits. Try it and judge for yourselves. od e Price §25.00 per fou: no charge for sacks. WOODMAN LINSEED OIL COMPA Our Ground Oil Cake. I " R : ; g of the south for | Woeks. There ware three car Joads shipped in b B ing out of the telegraph service the most |interested in the extension. At present l_lrI;.;A RATRE KASRLENLY. AL I8 WOULR SO0 ane day,uggreguing about $10,000 i ot value by wl Druggiats and R, i : , ¢ 4 R ALe ‘i, 0 the owners, o8 _Itisthe best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound is equal to three pounds of corn, i competent and steady operators and there- | the rates on cattle from Valentine to Chi- |0 gigoreditable to that gentleman, It | oy I R RV Stock fed with Ground OF Cake ih tha Fal vl Wintes, inaead of ranning down, will Inorsass i Welght kI tention in their stead of men and women | cago are the same as those from Ogallala | is simply a proof that the secticn will | yociation of Philadelphia have Bow pan and be in good marketable condition in the spring. Dairymen, as well 48 others, Who use it can testify to Address NY, Onahy, Nob

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