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1 THE DAILY BEE-~-OMAHA TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1884, i ~ e ————— - = — ~ s ) o o ) THE HOMESTEAD LAW, far there has been no loss incurred |by sympathetic young men, who would [ qoe'sas islands, population about 12,000; \ N 2 THE ()MQ“NA BEE. Congress has finally waked up to the | through alteration or counterfeiting, and, | watch the gleam of heg red stocking on ;l"nh.\;! m[x)d Mn_...'.mi;. populatic n.llt‘.OOQ STEELE, JOHNSON& 0“ 9 Omaha Ofioe, No, 010 Farnam 8¢, | fact that landgeabbing is not confined to a0 far as known, not one note has failed [tho bridgs, and stand by to catch her | Besiden these islands, Franco uleo por- p Counoll Blufly OfMce, No. 7 Pearl | tho railroad companios alone. Millions | to reach ita destination. The noteshave, | back hair in caso it should go adeift. Sho [vai i the Tubuai archipelago, eighty- Wh rocers ' Btreet, Noar Brondway. of acros of the public domain have been |to a moderate extent, taken the place of | would not be a woman did she not reward | four islats in the archipelago of Tuamota, 1 o New York Oflce, Room 65 Tribune Ry i takon up under the present pre-emption |small bills and silver, as it was antici- [ this admiration with coquettish glances yl;"‘hls of Rapa, and one or two other : s DEICE e ne | A timber.culture acts, with no othor | pated they would when the law was|and piquant words. Even if she did not | 1# H. B. LOCKWOOD (formerly of Lockwood & Draper) Chicago, Marns f ity e Rt A g purpose than to become the property of [ passed. But the expectation that they | actually neglect her ship, all the elderly ager of the Tea, Cizar and Tobacco Departments. “A full line of BANS BY MATL. " speculators, It is almost safe to say|would cause a serious diminution in the |and female passengers would feel con- all grades of above; also pipes and smokers’ articles carried in £10.00 1 Threa Montha, .00 | One Month. .. .00 | that fully one-quarter of the lands dis- [ demand for money orders has not been | vinced that she neglected it, and hence stn:fi. ‘lfl"';:i‘a ;'u“ll (.!;lmp! -{I';unisi‘u'»d on }"I""‘I‘}'r“‘x]x(t':l:l|[i’::l:m virn whkxY wwm, rovsisiteo evany woxssoar, | posed of by the land offices have gone | realized. The postal note may, there [as a captain she would be an utter orders inirus mflx;z;:;:d;»nr(;f;.:;‘:‘n?:dm“ u 3 [ — into the hands of land sharks, who never | fore, bo taken as settled fact, and, with | failure. lling s activ L . 00 | Thi Montha. i i ivi fi i ri ol '] .00 | Thrao Mon 8| had any intention of living upon thom, |the few . modifications experience ha Amerlcan Company, SoleLAgentsNowsdeal. [and the system, instead of promoting |shown to be best, will become one of the LITERARY NOTES, o ln the United Statos. Conval- | AGENTS FOR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & *RAND POIYDER CO' slons, 8 MEDICAL CO., Sole Pro-| umetors. St soseph, Mo. W Saehirmnniais b Opta , . s S ¢ permanent sottlement and development, | the nosessaries of every day life. Mr. Horbert Spencor opens the Feb- | F00 (Foth < T ond all . imprrimiecsor has been the means of withholding vast ruary number of ““The Popular Science syt A_Communioations relating to News and Editorial L3R 17 Monthly” with an article on *‘The } Nervous and Blood Disenses. wmatters should bo addressed to the Eorrom OF THE | tracts of valuable land from the peop’ - A NATIONAL COMMISSION. "n)rvium which will be good reading for | _ §F1~Ta Clerrvmen, Lawyers, Literary Men, 4 p: - s LTS, The aystom has bogotten organized fraud | Mr. Chauncey M. Dopew, in his argu-| our politiciuns, and stimulato the thoughit | Merche. - akers Eadlco fud all whoss JOBBER OF : All Businom Tatters and Romittances hotld b0 | and perjury. The Stinking Water frauds, [ ment against the Reagan bill before the |of those intercsted in observing modern s Teregular 3 » ! . iy B P CONPAXY, OWAIIA, jury. k g 3 g g th observing tration, Irrogula h ach, { fim,ch:x“;a“mzm:'g:flm To bo taade »Y" | porpetrated by Simon Kelley and his as- [ house committee on commorce, main- |political tendencies. The important and | bowels or kidncys, or ro r 1 9 able to the order of tho company. h i s 3 " : engrossin ot of “‘College Athle- | tonie, appetizer or stimul - 3 TING (0, PROPS, |#ocistes trom Hastings, aro atll frosh in | tained that congress had no right under | Gei?ASE REAEE [0 o OSSP e’ le favatuaiee fHE BEE PUBLIS y " | tho public mind, and are fair ssmples of | tho constitution to enaot laws to regulate | Riohards. of Yala Collegs. in s - Thonanads @ GREAT ' B s LRSS the swindles that have boen accomplished | laws of transportation. According to | showing tho advantages of culti . a0 . ; ¥ 3 i ' i thletics at college. A su t that ever s Nrokrin sociables are all the rage just under the pre omp‘uan laws, Yet Simon | Mr. Depew th? power vested in congress iflng epnpur will h;{ dov::tcd o Ll s ‘DEBUE' EASTERAK PRICES DUPL/CATED" now in Oolorado. Kelley and his associates have not dome | by the constitution to regulate inter- disadvantages of ‘‘College Athletios $1.00, at Druggists. i anything unusual. Thousands of men |stato commerce was never intended to| pr Ogwald, in his “Remedies of Nn-| TheDR.S.A. RICHMOND 1118 FARNAM STREET, . - OMAHA NEB. . have done the same thing all oyer the | be applied to the regulation of railroad | ture” series, takes up the perplexing sub- LA i g LS wost, wherever there was any valuable |traffic. Mr. Depew was, however, of [ject of ‘‘Nervous Maladies,” and has land to bo acquired in this way. the opinion that if congress must take | 800d deal to offer which will bo of service continue to attract the attention of the : C. F. GOODMAN ¢ public. : X Gt : to the afliicted. Pofessor John T. § ’ The pre-emption syatem is rotten to faction it should do so through a railroad [ 4ard gives some practical hints and direc- ° | I Cleveland they are olamoring for |t core. Tho land offcers aro as much fcommission. Now we approhond that | lions ‘on methods for the detootion of Who‘esa‘le Dru S", ' ‘ bl e N uha|to blamo for this outrageous stato of |z, Dopow is wll aware that if congress | **Dangerous Kerosene.” Ina paper on . the street cars to run all night. In Omaha P = : P “Under-ground Wires,” Dr. W, W. " {i1 | #fairs as anybody. They have knowing- | has not the power to regulate inter-state Bell Telepk | 3 | j_;;;;;{"h? gladto biave them run untilly iowed thees things to go on without |commetce under the constitution it oan- | Jec1ues of the Bell Teleplione company, o) A JAND DEALER IN 3 \ 3 ¢ Yo ¥ R A . . . making the slightest protest, and in |not legally confer upon a commission the [ question of burying the electric wires, | o aked i M; introduced in the |MADY cases they have been in collision [ power which it cannot exercise for itself. ln'nd‘t t{lntdnnzthinfi tr}:mrn :hnn a 13"1?: BARKER & MAYNE, al]l s S amls fis all ].ll flw ass ( f with the land sharks. We distinctly [Itis in fact a grave question whether a | iMmited adoption of the system would be i .10" B /e e remember how Dr. Peter Schwenk con- | railroad commission created by congress hveuol:. Y]l)y fun;udnhl‘% gl el Sl Nl EI I:mllath &- Famam StsInmaha!NEh' OMAHA, NEBRASKA. | insurance department. Nobraska needs 2 g R York: D. Appleton 0. v A thi ¢ that kind, The present ducted the land office business in the|could be anything more than a bureau of Many noted names lend weight and :?l::rvil:ilgn ; Worse lhln.nothingp Elkhorn Valley, and there have been |statistics. Congress undoubtedly does|importance to the table of contentsof the i ' 3 1 ither as subjects, or several men in the public servico as bad | have the right to regulate commerce be- | February Century, eiti jects, as he was, The proposod reform of the | tween the states, and by virtue of that Lt L B i Ll a[ [ U Ua WHOLESALE SHIPPERS AND DEALERS IN J. A. WAKEFIELD, | ‘WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN In'will be gratifying for "people who frontispicce is given one of Rembrandt’s sympathize with Mr. Villard that his land laws is timely and almost absolutely | power it has chartered railways, tele- | most effective paintings, engraved with a | i . . 3 \ s not yet | POCOBATYs 80 bold and oxtensive have | graphs, and bridges crossing navigable |skill that has seldom been c:fcellsd in the ! . f“:hhc;::;: fh{:':l:::diltz:me]‘: "‘: n{;l th%h‘;ld lwgndloa bauum}?. it streams and dividing states. Congress ":‘;dg::‘ e f;l;l::" H’T“I:L“;‘["Jnn?;}:;e,'d’?zdi’;{ —AND— \ i e ot the Jot : PROEaEs Proenh home oY | oan exercise this power by establishing | pytoraburg, containing a remarkablo but (8l in the hands of the joinersand decorators. | oy, man by paying $14, can settle on general rules to govern the railway traf- | little knu%;n ot mfiucmm' SR floNFRLSYILT-E OKE! ] ) 3 y | 4 . S —— his claim within six months, and he must T omly exousn the government - romain Sharo aa & Auppossd: resident Lot | uios s proeiliog cutle pucaitiend | he Mone. mumber.” Bigaos Saivel son | IN HOT WATER. SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, LINE, CEMENT, PLASTER, &C- rectors of the Union Pacific have for ex-|five years. The practice has been for | forfuicuresforviolationof suchregulations, | Fributoshisimprossions of t'Shakespearo's STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE OEMENT COMPANY. i B a ke ‘Lear,’ "—a paper which shows how RAN N A SALINE . { isting is that their namss are nead?d to | parties to goon their claims at the end | g4 tho powers delegatod to congress by duep]’y the ncg)rphu SLHBIEA the peeb Aty ) gk S Union Pacific Depot, - 3 i ‘ certificate of good behavior, which the | of the aix months, turn overa fow feet | {ho constitution must bo exerctsed by | with what thought and clovation of pur- B [ road issues ence a yeir under the name | of sod with a spade or plow, orect a mis- | ,o;,0ress alone, and by no one else. se he approaches the Shakespearean S b s sr [ of an annual report, erable shanty and call it a residonce, C{:ngmn cnvnmlrt dzlu:a:: these pow- sg;lr’nlt et Dant iiat o TalE s P' Bo ER & co-- | e————— After paying occasional visits to the A L L BHEC ALD Wa LCA: S 4 DEALERS IN | . 3 x § ers to a railroad commission any more |culated to extend the interost in his R e T report that there was to be an- | claim during a period of five years) they | jhan it can delegate t> a eommission |genius. The most popular of the two is | THOROUGHLY, CLEANSES THE & . f % v i g iss S 3T 'H AND BOWELS other conference of railroad magnates in | prove up and sell their land. Frequent- | ;4o power to make laws, or declaro or | '-The Portraits of Dante,” by Miss Sarah H”]v“.‘?( I e Ay Omaba in hopes of inveigling the |ly they soil their homestead rights to ratify troatios, or any other power vested fhr:f:;‘i;li;fl]nt;?;t;}':;:hn::dml;l::::lsg t}’x{ WITHOUT VIOLENCE Burlington into the Union Paoific pool | pre-emptors long before they secure the exclusively in it. If congress does create poo poet, and by a sketch from the death- proves to have been unfounded, and it is | patents, Z a railroad commission its members will |mask. In the other paper, by Miss asserted there is to bo a furious war. The pre-emption Iaw requires the pay- Christina G. Rossetti, the poet is illus- ment ef $1.26 to $2,50 per acre and a FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF trated out of his great pna;lu. R T e i i i Keats is also illustrated in a remark- Tux quality of ly and the | brief residence to perfect the ownership. | . . S 3 L kK B 1 & | Bk 1k Wb wwindla fa fhis biorbaeealo| ion should attemp, o regulate ral: o el b sengraving Gt his condition of our gas works are becoming rond rates or punish discriminations and | life-mask. ~ The ric-a-Brac” depart- H | ablo way by a fu i SAFES, VAULTS’ L[] EPQS, & v | matters of public concern. Whoover the | ture act, which provides that a claim of . _ ment has the benefit of a humorous son. | [ AR | ownors of tho works may bo at this time, | eighty acros may bo. taken up and fn. | Sxiortion M. Ohwuncoy B Dopow and | [ 5 1™ ity “and.of vo| | ; 1020 Farnam Stroet. Omah they are in duty bound to furnish a|ally acquired absolutely by the planting 4 Promp' |short r’"m’ by AusEtDobion i Among "The Emperor Louis Napoleon emoked L i appeal to the courts to protect the roads | the other contributors of poems are Mrs. steady supply of gas of sufficient illuminat- iffl;;xz:u;;::;nbe;:: t:::: :’l‘;:;::; }f:;: against the lawless interference of a |Krances Hodgson Burnett, SidneyLanier, fi.‘&"‘i’»&'}ffi&"fix‘a'?a‘hfl"fi‘: ;;mp:r:fi ing power to afford light for all practical y a2 Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y IOV AN IOEI WX OR PAIN. IN HOT WATER. be only a set of dummies, drawing salar- ies for doing clerical work.. If the com- [SPECIAL NOTICE TO | George Parsons Lathrop, Edmund W. cigars were mado specially for him in Ha- 3 } itis roved a great farce. Take Dakota, for Lol Lias aeoly o BMirp{the s powers Gosse, Mrs. Celia Tl\nx{’(‘ar, John Vance o ot etag e At Growers Of lee StOCk and Others' | uses. As it is now, those who rely upon | P! b diedy b th which congruss oan alone exercise under | Gheney, and Miss Helon G. Cone. A D e an uny tho et | the gas are frequently left almost in the instance, where hundreds of thousands s eanstibdtion Y 5 . N Smoking Tobacco s made from the same full-page portrait of ‘‘Lieut.-General WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO o R xio Lt Nitwh oo 0 = = Shonian” 1y sccompauiod by soting | | | LS SRS i | i Down in Arksusas they have b‘aphnhd 'by nurserymen eaoll)x -auono MORE PEDERAL JUDGES NwEDED, |Sescrition of his il careet, by P haekerays i General Badeau, George B. McClellan s austize, Annay The United States senate last year|writes of ‘“The Princes of the House of MontAly, tells of her visit o the great poet. passed the Davis bill for the relief of the | Orleans,”_including special reference to e T e maskiny B aakwaira il supreme court, but the bill was per- their service in the Army of the Potomac. Our Cround Qil Cake. | Tt is the best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound I3 equal to ths unds of stock fed with Ground Ol Cake in tho Fall and Wintes, instead of ‘Fhinaing down, will Incrsase. in “eight, hung two of the supreme court| These nurserymen have rushed over the judges in “effigy for defoating the|country and have planted their sproute, uls of jution, by granting two ninetanths of which havo died. Tha|supromo cout Hacpor's sgusiue . Fobruncy -3 e R R T SO s St el e v 'l murderers a new lease of life by splitting [ necessary affidavits as to the number of "f‘"?d to die in the house At the be- | strong number in both its artistic and P tayn At adnleration it incoen, WOODMAN LINSEED OIL COMPANY Omabr, Nob, | Z hairs on technicalities. In Nebraska the | ‘‘trees” planted have been made, and the | 8inRiDg of the present session of con- literary features. The two serial novels, ham brand is absolutely pure, and made | supreme judges, when they cannot find | sharks have acquired the land., A a |88 the Davis bill was again introduced, | William Black’s *‘Judith Shakespeare,” from the best tobscco tho womld produces. . " | and the Rov. E. P. Roo's “Naturds Disckeil Bull Durhacs Buwoking Te. Double and Single Acting Power and Hand hairs to split, write lotters to the'govern- | general rule the ‘‘cultivation” is proved | Put nothing further has been done in Serial Story,” have a commanding inter- decters ave it Nond eaoine without ¥ or to induce him to’ override the juries | up by parties hired to testify. aud the courts. Thus it will seem that the homestead, — pre-emption and timber culture acts in- Wirn the ponderous intellects that|stead of being a great benefit to the represents the country in the national | actual settlers, have played right into the legislature are racking their brains over | hands of speculators, who have seized the problem of wiping out polygamy the | almost every available foot of agricultu- five commissioners, who were appointed | ral land in the western country, so that under the Edmunda bill, to supervise the | it is now a difficult thing for an honest politics of Utah, are swinging around the | homesteaders to find a piece of land that circle between Washington and Salt|is really worth taking up under these Lake, and drawing their $5,000 a year | laws, which wero supposed to have been and mileage, with due regularity. There | passed for their benefit and not €or the Ll is nothing like being a commissioner un- | sharks, It is proposed now to work a der our system of government, whether | roform in the land laws, and although it reference to it. This is a matter of 00| sy, The frontispiece emgraving, from Sheradefmark of e Bull i much importance to be longer delayed, Abbey's drawing, ‘‘The Bible Reading,” as the supreme court has more business ;:o:: |1]1)qatlration fo‘l; B}}Mb‘:l "l;“'lfl; and { Py s ielman an ibson have done than iSioan abtend fo. This works an} 00 0P R0 BN ave dunel L e /b J injustice and » hardship to litigants, who Story.” The opening paper of the num- are depressed in spirit and purse by the | ber, by Joseph Hatton, is a description Engine Trimmings, Mining Machi: 3 Belti ras: i : ¥ " H ] lting, Hose, B: o8’ tedious delayof the courts. Litigation |of the upger Thames, pccompame{i by T 1 2 Steam Packing n:‘v‘;};oleml‘:g and rea‘:fll:y' HAe L;:‘fDA;!:VXND-ShH‘Id‘LI:;,“E%I{?I?({J’;] at the most is a very expensive luxury, | toR very eautiful and picturesque illus- ; AND SCHOOL BELLS. * | trations from drawings by E, A. Abbey and when it is long drawn out it becomes and Alfred Parsons. Miss Woolson con. — doubly burdensome. Owingto the ac-[cludes her very interesting articlo ? G Corner 10th Farnam 8., Omaha Neb. cumulation of business from the lower|‘At Mentone,” which is pro- 4 4 0 TR A A e fusely and beautifully illustrated. P s ke om0 oo | 517 "Bl il TE T. SINEOIL.D, .l.l in & case in the crisp and cheerful midwinter n lnber, x ¥ MANUFACTURER OF supremo court. Not only should the|and the seasonable frontispie e g G S e o e AVANIEd ronComices, Window - CapsFinils, it is a railrond commission, a tariff com- |is a very late day to do 8o some good 3 . 0 A nying the frontispi n the M: Masonio T imission, an Indian commission, or river | may yot be accomplished, The amend.|96Vised to (equally relieve the |; '} paper, entitl e ey s °E;;:n::?:e:: g, 1a Tocriig e R commission, All those commissions are|ments to the homestead act that|Circuit ~courts. It should bo|Wheels,” which gives a pleasant and in- Thursday January 31st, 1884. mers sinecures to provide for the rotired {will bs recommended by the |PO™® in mind that tho legal business of [structive account of wood engraving in ! 2 : i {ings- | A LawfulLottery& Falr Drawings, statesman, In nine cases out of ten |sub-committoe of the senato | tho country b gzown vory ap idly slnce 'i(: "':m.'alufi:d’ ::g:;l::lcul?r. orl?h}\hl:lln. oy ""h”\‘%"m";" 16w P DA the presont circuits were established, | \©Y ® Peculiar methods of work. Another [ cd'loga by tho highest court 1 be beate. Hond B * | wintry feature which will find a merry | siven to Houry County in the sum of $100,000for the Nearly all the cirouits now cover too | welcome ‘“The Brownies on Skates,” | Prompt payment of all prizos sold. v e 4 ot 0 A REVOLUTION IN SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS much territory and involve more busi-|one of Palmer Cox's family llustrated s Uakab ke Mo o et seicll ., commissions have proved a failure, committee on public lands and buildings eSS ] will make the law more faverable in ness than an; jud, i 1 3 3 AP Y 28N t:?;:;‘;?;fi ihi | G s s TRkt an o8 o corpaapands LMPORTERS OF 'WE still insist that the scheme of build- | some respects to honest homesteaders, presonce. These dravwlags will oocur ou tho lasi covered soveral states that were compar- | gome very pretly verses, W. O, Stod. | s °fevery movth. Head tho magultoent H N A ' atively thinly peopled, now embraces a |dard’s serial, ““Winter Fun,” just as s ing the proposed viaduct eitheron Eleventh [ and prevent speculation. 1t is proposed population that has increased many fold, timely and even more entortaining than or Tenth streets ia not good policy, It|togive the homesteader one year in It is no wonder that some of our circuit [ 2ofore: *'Historic Boys,” a series of ] AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIC should by all medns be built on Ninth | which to tix his residence on his claim, indge ump ot » ood opposuniy ore. 0o of . e, e | B | CIGARS, TOBACCOS, PIPES S SMOKERS' ARTICLES - street, If itis built on Eleventh the|and to show his good faith he must sign, If this state of aflairs is allowed to | this number with *‘Marcus of Rome, the PROPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING lower portion of Douglas, Farnam and |prepare a vertain area of = land continue it will eventually require al- |Boy Magistrate.” CELEBRATED BRANDS: Bylightsdin (2 “Thirteanth'Straa . of travel and trafic. Ninth street is | final proof to be extended to seven years, * already olosed by the depot aud the | The timber oulture law will probably bo viaduct will not materially interfere with | done with, but as a substitute the the traflic that is now on that stroet or is | homesteader will be required to plant a ~lisble to be there in the future, Ofcertain number of trees on his claim, Harney will be cut off from a great deal | for oultivation. The time for making most a lifo time to reach final decision Fronoh Goloaies. in any case, The oirouits ought to be| As Frauce is developing a colonial ; fo, | Mmade smaller and more judges should te | policy, it may, perhaps, be interesting, | ;575 prive Reina Victorias, Especiales, Ri in 7 8i course the viasduct would have to oross | this of course applying only to a region : po! ’;. Y, perhaps, be, ) | 1,676 Prisea. y P! , Roses in izes from $6 the Union Pacifio depot, the landing|devoid of trees. The tendency of the|P™"™ od for. :{:fl‘:’fi.mflh the diffezent oolo: Whgls Tiokets, 82, to $120 per 1000. v —— : A would be south of the B, & M. depot, | amendmends throughout is to induce the This would give aecess to these depots, | homesteader to stick to his claim, while Eleventh street would bea block| The relinquishment of claims under away from either of them, All the dam- | the pre-emption law are not to be ac- . ‘age that might result in crossing the de-[cepted by the local land ‘officers, and i S flme;flh iloLlhlefl ir::tiom of ter- "Mh omey o .l;.;g g?nnkamm gend by AND THE FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE CENT CIGARS: careful in the vi- ry in India, which are the remains of i i . olnity of tho eleatrio light wires. Numer. | 5o colony founded in 1005, and which | Gereer s cutpcbon e uat uetsersene, ov | Combination, Grapes, Progress, Nebraska, Wyoming and v ous fatal accidents have already occurred l'b‘o-u:o.t:() 3&;7"1' ;l;ll"‘i“‘;h':’mm""“ ‘: FRI 3T o ewdemn 00 4 3, DOWULLR, Tigands. in New York and other eastern cities. a . SUCCESSORS 10 KENNARD BROS, & €0.) 285,000 inhabi i —viz.: L4 2 would be in the depression of the|when acoepted by thte commissioner of |The latest accident of this kind is re. [diche f“'i?su‘&'b" ) DR. ANNA BENSON, WE DUPLICATE EASTERN PRIGEB roof, which will certainly not disfiguro|theland department tho land can be|Ported from Johnstown, Pennaylvania, | 000; "Ruvi 0; M, i3 SEND FOR PRICE LIST AND SAMPLES, - that structure very much. taken up by the first applicant, who|MABY of the young men and boys em. | Yuton, D.000. Cochin China: Tn 1863 Dlseases [}r wnmflfl ' G — shall aotually reside on the claim for two | Ployed at t‘hht::hhhhim?."rh at ‘:‘ the Empeior Tmuc. e s e A ears bofore he can purchase it, So far|Place emu'at other in touching the | year Cambodia, Th f Cochin- D Tus Lincoln Journal says it is decid. | 125 W W0 19 80 P paid much atten | wires of the eleotrio light systom and | Ohina ia about. 12,000,000 scres, and ita A13 DODGE STREET. tion to the pre-omption law, but it will | Feceiving a shock. John Baxter, a young “‘;‘ 5,400,000, of which ouly 1, NE marriod man, threw the hook ho was| ARSI 0 P DR. ERNEST H. HOFFMAW, using over a wire conveying an unusually | been occupied since 1838 by the French. ici a strong ourrent and was instantly killed. | Its area i-pnboul 500,000 m’nu ¢ ln“;.l;zo Pmcm & surkeo"‘ His features and body were horribly con- ;:lofi;"‘; I uhtmu ugi,.'oo& 2K | it OFFICE—ISTH AND JACKSON 8T8 w' e s o o8 ere a ting population of about 40,000 - ’ o T——— Indians, 20,000 Africans, and 6,000 Ohi.| oooe—a Y it experience __ | 0, M. LEIGHTON, H. T, CLARKR, it among b ongnindod o | vt T ks b o St M| John D, Peabody, M. D. LEIGHTON & CLARKE, would bo s nuisance: The sucoess | the gentler sex over tho alloged injustios | Madaguscar. Sotogal, with a population PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. the scheme, however, has already|done by the solisitor of the treasury to byli!t‘-l'g&o&,,‘,n,d:k; sland of M‘;m:i.clun OFFICE ROOMS, 8and 5 1504 FARNAM, fuly dowgpateniod, alough ouly | Mre. Mary Milr, iv his advoes pinion 0 Ui ot s SORINR MR COPOM | B T Donles bt ¢ few months have elapsed since it went | to the right of woman to become a Mis- :mum_gumq“.' area, 200,000, ERIC WRETLIND L] We no longer hear auy oo | sisippi mver stoambost captain. The|80d PoBation, 107,000; Guadeloy i Norvrgia Vo Conml, i e i o i i pulstion i Tiekets ou Kurope. filny; the’ b sl falan .| Swedish-American - iquelon, in the i i Newfoundland, R G s e DRUG STORE. apd ; ~DEALERS IN— lon; o) o, o sl s, fhvit 1hofa. "The| ooy e o e s Paints. Oils. Brushes. Glass. Aud Loyalty ialéuds olose by, The Mar- | (i 'R0 MW IN il peiv lOMAA . ¢ ., * JEBRASYA RO— e T