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I P et b b e ———— R — i . THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1884, e e e a ~ —— — — s THE ()M I\HA BE}C. NEW MEXICAN AFPFAIRS. tral station systems are in use, have al- | railroads and the governor, who owes his v Oth, to organize » branch of the Farm- STEELE’ JOHNSON& co.’ The surveyor-generalship of New Mox- [ lowad the wires in the air, as an experi- | nominanation to railroad influence. 1t is o fihe st ment to show the workings of the system, |a waste of time and space to say another | Gnished. This puts Beatrics on a thyongh lina & and also in cities like Amsterdsm and | word against the commissioner system. | Borth and s oy pbpeigdh o L R e rocer s 3 F h of G s to b o Vonice, where the “‘streets” are 8o moist | The fact that the railroads and theit or- |fand. " < 80 “UnY g N - The T track from limcoln to Peatrice is Omaha Office, No. 916 Farnam 8t. ico is undoubtedly a prize worth contest- Oouncll Bluffs OMoe, No. 7 Pearl |ing for, and hence there is a lively fight Btreet, Near nmulwlny. - going on just now at Washiugton among New York Ofiice, itoom 65 Tri i i Ith, ans are so eager to have the system es-| A little girl about nine years of age, Bisehol soveral eager applicants to secure the |#hat digging is unhealthy. g Q! ystem es. tle girl about nine years of age, Bischel Nt 1 g Bulding. wiltion, T4o oomess 1 inteveniing o tablished affords the strongest argament | by name, while slidiug on the ite, fell, and 8| H, B, LOCKWOOD (forme.ly of Lockwood & Draper) Chicago, Man- v Pablished worning, oxospt Sunday The [P ¥ L e boy stombling upon her struck her hoad with ,. Tobacco Departments, A full line of " oty Monday moraiog aally.’ the people of this stata only from the CRAFTY CAPPERS. against it. boot fracturing her skull, Her life 1s dis.| 8ger of the Tea, Cigar and ¥ all grades of above; also p‘i[,‘!fl and smokers’ articles carried in . 4 paired of. r ) itve | .00 | 180t that Nobraska has for several years | Minds of great men often run in the| (o voupssman Pusey ia oing to be a - stoo! drices s ¢ {rnished on application. Open Ony Yoar. €10.00 | Throo Months el t of diseship sl - . going toek, rices and samples § h DE Upe R rar Qe vt ol 00| exerced & sort 0 guarcianship claim |same channel. Whilo Chauncey M. De- | y,of,) momber for his constituents, and HASTINGS. orders intrnsted to us shall rvceive our careful attention vun ey s, powuiono et wmoemoar, | over Now Moxico through the surveyor- | pow, the able and elcquent general at- | o oially for Council Bluffs, He hard-| Nearly 1,800 stamps aro cancelled in tho Satisfaction Goaranteed. Iy warmed hia sont[bofore ho reported | " Ths forthconine apnual macked AGENTS FOR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & SRAND POWDER 00 a bill appropriating $100,000 for the com | will be a gorgeous affair. Extensive prep TRRMS FOSTFAID, generalship. This office has been filled for two terms by Henry M. Atkinson, torney of the New York Central railway, in making fervent appeals to congress in b Amerioan Nows Gompany, SoloTAgenteNowsdoat: | Who claims to bo a Nobraskan. Ho now |favor of a railroad commission and | ioion of the government building at | 'on® 8 belng made for it B T T BEEE o n the United States. clls upon the Nobraska delogation in |against railway regulation by law, the > A Jersoyman named Lathrop who invested k- conrmsrONDINOR! i st hi ive | o i . " | Council Bluffs. 1,000 worth of agricultural collego scrip in i A Oommunications relating to News and Editorlal | COngress to again assist him, and give [ political manager of the Union Pacific is ams county lund, twenty oara & tod farm the other’ day snd found 1¢ would i ,.-ll) #1l T from $15 to 880 per scre. JOBBER OF Ie kn it s the best investment he ever mattors should be nddressed o the Eorron or Tif | him a third torm. A“hn“gh it B N . e is roported that our delegation has con- e L i oo, ouana. | fented to urge his reappointment, we Dratts, Cheoks and Postoffics orders to be made pay | can hardly believe it to be true, for Mr. bls 0 the order of the company. $HE BEE PUBLISHING C0,, PROPS. | 1ok "our ‘roprencotativen i mepporsing E. ROSEWATER, Edito: flooding Nebraska with sample copies of PERSONALITIES. the Omaha Republican containing a e “orafty” plea for tho railroad commia- | Osear Wilde no longer wears a sunflower in - him. If Nobraska has any claim on the Goveryor Munray, of Utah, is on|office of surveyor-general of New Mexico, his way to Washington to personally [ then let our delegation present for the superintend the fight for his re-appoint- | place some new man who is capable and ment, whose integrity is unquestioned. Mr. — - Atkinson has been living on office ever Hoxors are even. Fred Douglas|since the close of tho war, and can afford married a white woman, Thelate Con- | to be out of office for awhile. made, He has 960 acres, . sioner aystom as the truo remedy for all |3 Putton-hole. y HFATH ¢ G A 4 Y Carlotta, the widow of Maximilian, is forty- S Lottt tho existing abuses to which the people | thres, but looks quite old. The Kearney croamery is a fixed fact, of this section are now subjected. The| Matthew Arnold looks at his audiences ‘h-“l;}[ml:;! still discussing a free bridge over o o Platte, They were carefully prepared in Jay | work. An effort is being made to establish a cream- monopoly document. These bogus anti- | - Old Crow, a prominent Indian chief, evi-| Eli Perkins and the “Coming Woman" are c. F_ GOODMAN’ g . |paper in the United States, and it has| Miwm Hamilton, the English he'ress, has an | Buffalo county fair permanently, grossman Mackey, of South Oarolina,| This mattor is said to be attracting through a single eye-glass. arguments advanced, however, by the . n N, " : Princs N ounces that he fs hold. | Hay eells in Nebraska City at €4.00 and railroad organ aro by no means original. | tng piweell 1 vecerver " Ho hhd hottor e vo | 84.50 per ton. EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED) s 1 Cologel Tom Bowen is considerad_the best | ery.at Madison, 1118 FARNAM STREET, . . OMAHA NEB Gould's literary bureau many months | CEy T Colorado. He somotimen sub- | @The Gireenwood Kagle flies for a year on ago, and given to the public as an anti- | stitutes his photograph for a jack. five bushels of corn — = e T R S i dently inclined to become civilized, has snb- | abroad in the state. monopoly pamphleta wore mailed to every | yuitad for Bozeman, Montana, paper. Kenrney has raised 82,548 and seoured the & served the purpose of the monopolies ad- |v'x‘m’me of 't:'»'xu,o?o In);elr. i 15‘ ::e lwdl that | Honry Wagner, an_ industrions young man Wholesale Dru lst ' was married to an octoroon, more attention in Washington, and is| mirably. Hundreds of editors who have [ " :’:n‘;;”fi:;";:r-"' :lho':«:;::u dllz:lfll:thn 'x"lzflll:“ml suddenly of heart disease in Grand H i = claimed to be moro important in allits|not studied the railroad question | penitontiary at Jefferson City, Mo, was born | ro " Axorrr Leadville bank, the Mer- |bearings, than any similar ovent of re- MND DEALER IN tional forties along the river in o - v ) . in all its boarings wero docoyod i prison, s mother belng a' convict at the DN o ke e Galhaabay : 3 5 . chants’ and Mechanics’, oot nnnw.lmpa .| cent oocurrence, The lp?olntment. when | into endorsing the commissioner system, | Thereis one Vanderbilt who does not P i i The only banks now left in Leadville are | made, will indicate the line of the presi-|and even such leading journals as the |dsmn. Cornelius has been elected a director m:lr“h;;nlt“'&w-‘ :l:mh;,r.-“: n:a',"..c"u,f'.,?”fi ik $ho faro banks, and they are solid. dent's policy concerning the territories, | New York Zimea failed to realize that Sl'.fl':n.m" N N MM [ e : ; = being the first on which a squaro issuo | they aro playing directly into tho hands| Sergesnt Batos was arrested in Grifi, Ga,, | The Omaha Tndian reservation contains OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Tae Donver board of trade has been |is twken, since his utterances after | of the corporate monopolies. The sub- | the other day, as o lunatic, but as soon ‘as it [ over fifty thousand acses, and the total value denver ] o fof : Tl e ‘tramp he | under the appraisement is 8512,6 - s = n—ol:qafmed intoa chamber of commerce, h}n_rotun: from the Ye“owst-unu.' Poli- | sidized railroad oroans have largely Wi ;,::fif:& tu,l.nuv::: erlivn Rl The formation of a local hail insurance com- A w AKEFELD and it is proposod to erecta chamber of | ticians assumed to bo deep in his confi-| availed themselves of the cunning and| Just as Hon. John S, Ayer was comfortably Pany is being gitatod by, tho farmers J. A ’ commerce building, to ocost between |dence insist that he was never more sin- | plausible pabulum to confuse the minds|®ted in the Maine iegislature, along must | Adams county. "he scheme is a good one. WIHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN A 5 come a woman and sue him for £5,000 d Mr, O'Pelt, proprietor of the new Morton $60,000 and $100,000. cero than when ho said he desired to|of men, This was the cass with the|for alleged breach of promiso, e | houss, the pm\e ot Nebrackn Olty, has in: appoint to office citizens of the territory ' . e — ) Omaha Republicans which has boen | Wifemurderer Dillman, in jail at Kaston, | vited fitty editors ta bo present at its formal o v 8t Louis Globe-Demooral, which | o boorved. Undor formor administra- | playing tho disroputablo role of s rail | Ly, harees istors ' contaalool and fefs| ovoniaen o FRGFURmn is a republican paper, and the St. Louis | tions the fact of citizenship of the terri- | road capper in an anti-monopoly garb, | tute was in session ho mado $1.25. od recently at Lomars, Tn., was hung by his Prosuming upon tho ignorance and| General Butler hat stopped smoking, It [captors shortly after leaving Yaukton. At ] ] ] ] Republican, which is a democratic pa- tory, a reputation for responsiole politics, i AT per, ought to swap names or politios, lnd. and above all, the imputation of possess- will not do from this fact to conclude that the | 1288t such is e r b 4 gullibity of Nebraska the Republican,|.lq "s fires hi % He k I There is a i rtunity at O'Neil for a ) $lius wipe out an inconsistency that has |ing & compotent knowledge of land sur- [in support of ita plea for the com: Danked them til the winters over, . | eeist mnll. ‘I’lx::t;f:)‘(mgmin,' zoful_wmr pover SASHS,TI?PT[‘E{ SQEI‘;I}[{PSI’,(;“I? %PLI‘}‘IIES"J L!MEL,‘FUBEEEET&EE;&S\{EF ! & existed for many years. veying, have boen fatal disqualifications | sionar system, quotes oxtensively from |, Frank James has made his will and heshows | Aud fuel not far distaut. “his is a eplendid KEE OE ANY. E— his gratitude to Missouri for all her i chance for an active business man. 0 3 tho pamphelet of the craty Cratt, whone | o hiin by beqteathilg o hor «l‘XOEQIlde:A‘Jl::: (M. A, Songor, of Grand Inland, waskicked Union Pacific Depot, o pamphelet on “‘State Railroad Commis- :pmr of boese-p istols, and an iron jimmy. A | by & horse and severely if not fatally injured, 3 3 ore touching legacy could not be imagined. | The flesh on his face i3 badly lacerated and -ll:n;" {;’:]fl p“;h!h;'dh by the iow Yorlk Audgo Tourgeo, about tho busiest an in | tho 1«;;: mo]sr bone 18 broken in three pi':n;-s. P. BOYER & CO.. ailroa azette, ey might as well | America, is flying around this country likea| A Howard county young man was sued for tom. . Me Fink’ 3 "f M, | kite without atail, telling the peoplo that | a “‘sparking” bill. "He “sparked” for several DEALERS IN 4 » OF from M. | they are doing too much work and need rest. | months and then refused to marry the girl, ng, or some other railroad pool com- | A inch of example, judge, is worth a mile of | and the girl’s father sued for cost of board, H ll Q s f d L k C m miesioner. Tho only point they can |PrecePt: e a’ E a e an Oc o p y Bt Glbioths ok wargs deloge: make in favor of the commissioner sys- | prixes ‘andother i of pesiinsy weian: | commes ooy acain oo e omile ot FIRE AND A ; 4 3 tom is that it has been adopted in many | #oribed by a correspondent u “a largo, rather | February. A large refrigerator is to be built BURGLAR PROOF tion of Black Hillers are in Washington hard-faced man, weighing 250 pounds, perhaps | for tho keepini of butter, and other improve- working hard for the opening of a por- | 2¢°R instrumental in effecting the great- | states. six foet high, of a face without pride in 1t and | ments will be made, Tho creamery will be tion of ths Sioux reservation, Mr. Oaul- | ** public improvements in New Mexico. ] That factdoesnot necessarily carry with “fiflm:'i ':3‘)‘5‘1‘ rnk:.cyntrc‘:-:nt "I'here are a good | carried on as extensively as heretofore. & Resmidpagal b ildi i many 81,200 clorks in Washington citv who go | The Union Pacific has a corps of surveyors field expresses himself as quite confident ;‘;‘2:: w:;kt;: :!:::t:_‘;:il:g fln:;dla(;s' :’n';l: {L r('i(:{.t::‘t :::::uplu o.f tth;!.“mt:“ :; :h"" “';:l:‘h':: ;:;1‘{:;';‘}‘1’,’325.“&:‘“"# away | running & ik fhoi anpnrnir»r.‘:qp Onk Creek that the bill will pass as Senator Daw 8 8 'y or intelligently. gton. vin Hunters slough to head of Skull Creek, y y y 5 Vegas Hot Springs, which is admitted te D. 0. Mills, tho capitalist is a “forty-|thence down the same to Schuyler. The in a candidate for territorial surveyor generalship. A goneral impression exists that the president will make, in this case, o very notable innovation, If this is really true, then it is very likely that Mr. Clarence Pullen will be next surveyor general of Now Mexico. Ho is a civil enginocer of excollent repu- and during the past six years has Tae Italian hand of Mr. Kimball guiding the fist of the editor of the Omaha Republican illustrates the fact that hand organs are often agcompanied by two cranks—one on the end and the other standing behind. & § We know how the commissioner system will make a favorable report upon 3 st A 'y niner,” but not a miner. Instead of trying his | Wahoo Independent doesn’t know ther . The right to ocoupy the land, it is pro- be a masterpiece of engineering skill and | was forced on some states, notably the | luck with the pick, when ha“w(s‘lll‘tow r{‘,.."]'iln:: this i‘n‘nu\‘u\"emm\t to head off the C. B. & Q. LOR0 Farnam Stroot. Om alb. posed, shall be u“md ed oniy 6! thioke administrative ability. A consistent and | state of Towa, as a substitute for restric- | ni® he put his smail capital into a stock of | in their proposed line from Ashland through = ; = ; iesta grocories, and in ten years had accumulated | Saunders county to the northwest or not. tive logislation, and wo know also that|quito a fortune, Ho supplemented his first | 2 | in th ture by embarking in. i bl == = (SPECIAL NOTICE TO peoplo in thoeo staten who clamarad for | 3 iialone being e, o] MADISON MUSINGS, | who make entry by homeatead snd cash active republican, he has kept clear of 2 those bitter factional fights that charac- :’::i‘:“"’;l;’"‘:‘: ‘;‘;rl;‘;f&“"“‘“g s s ek Lioka i New M axico; and his appointment would be generally Tun 8t. Louis Globe.Democral and | 2eceptable to all classes in that territory. many other equally prominent papers Among the other candidates, besides bread roceivod a stone. Tho Towa com- | Bt Friibalone belng th bt Growers of Live Stock and Others. mission is a gigantic fraud. It has re- 1:ovmlnlnnnnlo;‘humu{m 11» the high soundivg | Notes From a Live Town on Live ; B i name of Baltimore Italian who has made a lieved nobody, and it can ‘relieve nobody, | syl furbunn sslling, b srast bavgins, ot Topics. unless the railroads are magnanimous | Curolina farms that did not belong to him. - .| Forty of his purchasers met at the depot enough to rofund what they have ex-|pit O W RArebarers taek ab the depet ) Gorrespondence of Tuz Brs. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Ground Qil Cake. It Isthe best and choapoest food for stock of any kind. One pound is equal ko throe pounds of corn Double and Single Acting Power and Hand PUMPS, STEAM PUMPS, i , Eotine Trimmingn Mining Machiocry,! Beling, Hoss, Bra an Tron Fitings @ Steam Packing at wholosalo and rejail. HALLADAY WIND.MILLS. O B AND SCHOOL BELLS, o Sy B Corner 10th Farnam St., Omaha Neb T SINEOILD, MANUFACTURER OF Th rtoanthiStrant 0 1 1o S I think that Senator Van Wyck's idea that Atkinson, are Samuel A, Losch, of ot things now disoussed by the senate Pennsylvania, supported by Senator Don torted from some patron for the sake of | new farms; but Romulus, oh, where was hot| Mapscs, Neb., January 31.—The giving semblance to the usofulness and | Off eatching more suckers from among that | contest for clerkship comes up before stock fed with Ground Oil Cake in the Fall and Wintor, Instead of ranning d ill incren s ed openly, is & good ono, The. Globo. | COlorado, backed by Sentor Bowen. | offootiveness of tho commission. Theic | fis o luy somesbing for eus thar iy wors s bo'in good markotable condition in tho spring. Dairymon, aa el - sihers, who ke 1t san tortity D 2 ““Tho ‘closed doors’ The New York Zimes in discussing | instances of corporate generosity are vory T T Brown appeared as attorney for 8. H. WOODMAN LINSEED OIL COMPANY Omahs, Nob. Fletcher, the contestant, and Harry - the Nebraska delegation really prefer ion and extortion the commissioners R ? B ChEpen I geciot sominnae alwgn | oo L an t Atkinson Iy toll the aggrieved pacty that th #RENONT Terci e st 80 01 , | s1m) &l Ay ) 'K, D %4 reported promptly and fully, and the Fs AR e SRR il resrzanised Vebiizohofithi Tatier Disll e s, AT oVCia [Witriasass were leXam g 5 ¥ i d have the prestige of | the robbery by pretending that railroad: » | introduce the ballot: t at the N " ardized, we fancy, if the ‘oxecutive | 40in8 they coul prestig ry by p g railroads| The polico are having a you-please” | introduce the ballots cast at the Novem. i::li)nen‘ St ik “n"y; ':"““ tn:::a:; the appointment go_ to their state. For|must discriminate, or by pleading | after the soiled doves of thocity, and the gen- | ber election as evidence in tho case, as n that charges are lower now than | Ty, gppearance of & B & M. agent in the | they had charged in their potition that ods.” claims a vested right to name the sur-|they were in the days of ox-teams. The |city strengthens the belief that the Ashland | fraud had beeu committed by the judges veyor-genoral of New Mexico. It has e ] country is that of New York. Thero the | taining the. prsctontilicy 11 o canm to wur. | Creck, Flotcher's own distrit- Brown dored a decision which s vory suggestivo. soh could, under no circumstances, re- A tax-payer whose property was asseased | °?1¥¢ ® renomination, and his appoar-f pointing power. But for all that the “n?‘:::’;"’l:’f’_" Zhfihli"’fiffiflf,,i‘?fl_‘“‘{‘fi:i{;"ii s a4 Beomas e food acgwma . d ; ; against it, but Judge Kelley decided to askod the courts to enjoin the colleotion aoquainced with New-Mexican affairs, ed, is o farcoand a sham, In proof of| Edward Blewett has seld to the Oregon | open the ballots. and they were counted, F e o e s g’:‘,,‘;,‘:,,‘{";:f,,,f}’o,""'r’;:;“fd_‘;’“' the :{unw and La; ;;;.m.}i_uny 790 acres in Dodge both attornege secing ach bal a ni H or a horse ranche, e very £ was cor- the tax. The supremo coutt sustained| Tho dangor of eloctrio light wiron hag| *Mr. Chauncey M. Dopew now favors| The bubo of M. O, McCaslin was dosed |Fect: The count came”out that Willis : : ;i Mkl sha tax-payors |528in boen demonstrated, this timo in ) » slx-yoar.old slster. during tho methar's av. | Fletcher's 691. | dant int I commiss "-J’.Y wng'l'eu.'d Since ox. | vence, and its life is despuired of. Over 8600 were raised toward helping H ] ! ']fl a S] mla S; \ i A f i in| An old man named Grubb, who has been an | Adams & Kingsly erect a large creamery the collection of special sower and pay- | Phone and telegraph wiros in that city p}(:null:::“ :;r l)ld railroad commission in d gsly a large creamery " (e, . Depow ing taxes, readily mecurs an injuge- | Were “burned out” by the electrio light | soived now light in relation tosuct, bdire. | oW months, was accidentally discoverod thor | : ; S420 o Wlia taine Gecundar. The p,m:d_ wiros, considerablo damago being done. | Only a short tiimo ago ho could diseover | P38 #0t, A morchant at Grundy Contar, Ta,, | i Process of ercction. Ono has been R e e ed advertisements in & paper which nc- | The accident was caused by the contaot | 20 Virtue in them. — Contactwith one | all trace of the father three years ago, A public reading room is wanted by 7 body reads, is not such a notice asis|of the two systems of wires. Such has evidoutly deprived them of ther ter- | Fiftetn ladics of Fremont have published a | tho temperance portion of the town, and very long and elaborate repcrt, But has | 81d is lashed in a lively style and toasted t, the d B 1 i h.a are li:\:)le tlu l:nppeln ;: any time w‘:mr- any suggestion it has mndel, with one ox- | Poth sides. « The antique purveyors "ot e :K:fk;:ul,rpo;n Passshio nderotel g & , BILL uced in the Towa | ever the electric light wires are above . 6 C ol . A religious revival is being held by beon introd road corporations? Hoa n singlo attompt | hed thaic s oane st i this stato have | o 10 56 50, Heywood, the pastor of thy boen mado to enforca the commission’s | forced their drupk 0" dyspaptie | M. T, churoh ab this place, and i 8] [orced - X > 54 the erection of a monument to Hon, |atall safo is to put them underground. i oniniofis bators ths. n-,u'l!;l"-m--:i‘ A unuanill\.l);c« n‘stlw ,Kzl',’.'li." 'i‘. ;:o'; o ‘ b Ansel Briggs, the first governor of that|This will be done eventually, but not|done in i - | thoy have styled themselves members of an | Diphtheria is raging around the coun- until stringent laws are passed and en- | Wissioners any more than it b Old Bachelors Amociation.” Jusb what| iy and” town, and. several are now siok L neers, and when the territory became a |forced. 1n New York and Brooklyn a re- d“;’:';: :i,:? g::‘l’l"::"“ :‘;‘f:" l:l‘:‘fl;;'“‘:‘ for nothing fn partioular excopt their contin. "l"'ll‘K;L D"'”'a in several families have AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIO atato the people elected him u ther ohiof | markably largo number of fatal acidents | o through tho commission's sovte] e | they st s oot womon, aud thefuck that | alzandy ocourrod, i i ona | (1GARS, TOBACCOS, PIPES & SMOKERS' ARTI have been caused by the electrio light | pause s reply.” s e & s S o1 982 (s | SEhe bwsiness of the Jown Ie Driek and 1 1 P ! ULES ohair with honor to tive state and to x On Saturdays the streets are crowded self, and the poople of that great com. [still maintain their wires above ground, | may cite in support of its position against RIS mihiboama. In: tho wpring many sro c E L E B R A T E D B R A N D S 3 gy B ooy, T aud proposs to make au effort to dofoat | the commissionor system, Mr. Kimball|curred by the sommittes sent 1o Now Fork | will makoe it busior thau svend tho ! ? i i i il i bigh school bonds, The amount is £100, and : Omaha, ut the home of his son, Mr, John l:lg:'h‘::;-“r;rq:z:g c’:o buli'.uln:flot:x;a\: ing that the opponents of their cunning | ghe o a2 ount by » 80d | tants looka good, and the beautiful to $120 per 1000. » l:l&l. and his remains now repose at » aro all demagoguer, who have no knowl. | 3+ bauquot to frieuds at the Forkins ‘oo ison will soon be a good Tpinew ciby. AND THE FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE CENT CIGARS: rospoct Hill cemetery. 1t is proposed |successfully worked under ground, but o ‘ourteen porsons re- B ol ot 8 proof that the conimissioners do not re- |t 84 empty stomach along.” "They filled Bngan 8, 1 ameh e mamond v b i 5 o it css iy o WE DUPLICATE EASTERN PRICE 4 in secrot seasion had far better b dobat- | C¥0ero and Georgo D, Nichols of gullible class of persons who aro alwavs try- b | Judge Kelly on the 28thinst. James T. its morits. Try it and judge for yourselves. * Price §25.00 por ton: no charge for sacks. - Addroms th is Mg e [ the merits of the various candidates sayx | rare, however, In mosteases of discrim. STATE JOTTINGS. Sy 2 el atuges Tlnge Browne for ¥. H. L, Willis, the present publio interosts would not be seriously | "% “‘would acoept Mr. Atkinson if by|are helpless, or worse, they whitewash | syinty nre soliciting funds to build o chunyy | ined for Fletcher, whose object was te R Nebrask eral fund is incronsing, rding to ordinary legislative meth. |20 unexplainable reason, Nebraska very latost commission created in this | @xtension will soon bo built. of election in all precincts but Battle Tax supreme court of Towa has ron- been generally believed that Mr. Atkin- governor did not have the entire ap. | ply water powerifor Fromont spoke in favor of the counting of the bal. inatio 3 lots, and Browne made a good argument to pay for the construction of a sewer, ance as a candidate is a surprise to those | com m, as could have been predict- | zens are jubilant over the result. Sere— it ) both attorneys seeing each ballot and county for $2( his land is to be used Y g 20t AD notified of the time set for apportioning FUSY 08 WIRRL the appolntment of a general railroad with laudanum instesd of soothing syrup by | had a plurality of three votes—694 to oould, if they were disposod to resist [St. Paul. On Tuesday last the tele- oms to have re. | inwate of the ""“"'y&""""h"“"“ for the last | 4t thig place. The building will soon be Skylightedsa - and taken'to bis home, The children had log¢ | Wanted for some time. i 5 bl cidents, and indoed mmore serious ones, | T 1 DUk Btate commission has mado a | card in which the bacholor editor of Tho Hor- | the temperanco rocicties are gotting up a coption, boen heeded by the great rail. | Ar° Biven the following dose: *For several IMPORTREE O 4 legislature for an appropriation to aid in |ground, and the only way to make them atate, He was one of lowa's sturdy pio- amount of honor is due men who are noted executive, He filled the gubornatorial . s g presents a lively appearance at all times wires, The various companies, however, | It matters not what proof Tms Ban PROPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING * monwealth cherish his memory. The The council is wrestling with the bills in. | coming to Madison from Iowa, and that the bill now pending in tho New York fand his editora will atil persist in asseet | toms tiae g o el with the hulder o the | future of this litto ity of 1,600 inhavi. | Reina Victorias, Especiales, Roses in 7 Bizes from $6 Briggs, His death occurred in this city w undes growud, Thaes 0o longe dovice o forostall restriotive legislation | Will L Brows, deputy county clerk, gave | Sountry sround spoaks plainly that Mad- any doubt that wires o s can . 0 N edge of railway management, and haveno | sponded to the invitation to -+brin their wits Combination, Grapes, Progr ess, Nebraska, Wyoming ana by his friends, both in Iowa and Nebras. | it is the extra expense involved in mak- SEND FOR PRICE LIST AND SAMPLES, et e yield instant access to each. Oities will not be properly furnished until every " mare dros all the. abuscs. foom waich pen| e Tater aud than ot fow tho former grave, and it is gratifying to see that the | the part of the electrio light, telephone | patrons of the railroads suffor, When LINCOLN, ~ Towa legislaturo proposca to lend some |and telegraph companies, The London | the last logislature proposed to reducothe| James Howard, a switohman fn the yard 8id, Zimes, discussing the wire nui Says: | passonger rate to three cents a mile, Mr, |08t a thumb while **hooking o / [ ] i ——— “The one commendable reposi for | Kimball and tho railroad lobby had the T"“’“'g"“‘““‘ wealth in the county treas- rumor that tho Chicago, Bur- | tho entire tribe of pipes, whethor to con. | bills pigeon-holed by their tools in com. | frLd" T120:000, of which $16,000 ia”winkig prron intends to run its Chi. | vey water, or gas, or electricity, is a sub: | mittee, on the plea that the proper way |, The Lincoln grocerymen are now engaged AR zm into Omaha by pf Paciflo | way fitted to comprise the whole and to | to moet this question was through a nil}: am,"e‘h".:';f }“i”‘hm‘flu’ "““h“ ] B & mm, i oy vkt way commission, but when a bill oreating | themills, o VW E, Conldth & Famam Sts,Omaha Neb time, however, it looks commission with specific instructions to| The Fairfield | Sperty, embracag i the 4 JAVR plausiblo roadway be bordered with an,inclosed | reduce the passenger rate to threo conts | Lis® ’;:,"'lmdfihmn‘:"m"mm been | WHOLESAL. SHIPFENS AND DEALKRS 1N channel for the flow of these and any(and ocut down freight rates twenty|$22,000, 3 y freshly-invented necessaries of modorn|per ocent had passed the aen. -hf&fmw foport of the pensicn buresu ’ lite,” ate, Mv. Kimball and his honoh.fcounty who secolve SLA7415" por sionih : n na Wires in the alr, a5 we have thom |men raised heaven and earth to defoat u;,fi‘:,:m.a.';mfi?.l.ufiz.‘““ £ C. M. LEIGHTON, H. T. OLARKE. y here, would not be tolerated in any city | that bill. They succeeded after & fierco : Sbe Plattamouth perforator, ls said to LEI HT LARKE on the European continent. Several |struggle, but it is mnotorious that the lt:lh“:lhpn".:fi;".:h{,‘:':‘, .:!,:,‘l“""td pl::: —AND-- G ON & c y systems to avoid danger, as well as the | means employed weresuch as the law de- | 21, *uiled after ho had donined ‘s riso CONNELSVILLE COKE! dhfi(unnrnntol '.I?h stroots, l:: in use |fines as a high crime. Of course they | Tho Democrat asserts that the B. & M. and abroad. Paris there are, of course, p—— — - BUCCESSORS T0 KENNARD BROS, & €0.) \ were always ready to create a commission | U. P. are kuifing rates in the city. Mer- - T — . t tho sewers. In other localities pipes are | with power to collect statistios and draw m:fi; “;‘..?‘E‘ . &u’i“:.;“hm'"d‘“ ha‘fi:{ . n b laid near the curbing, with openings at | salaries, but without the least authority | freight is now belng received st zlu::ly re- s i intervals of 1,000 foet or so, through |to cut down exorbitant rated or prevent f:{’:’“ iguw, Auc thay all sayi""iek e | 077 3 Lo which the wires oan bo pulled as re.|discrimination. Wi dowtn W) ! Xk : » quired, and ocoasionally & case ocours where the wires are laid in leaden tubes roughly buried in treuches A fow oities, like Antiwerp aud Brusasls, whero con. Even if the legislature had suthority to delegate its power to reg. - - ER ulate railroad traflic no redress could be| A John A, ]q::::“.::u P R d DEALERS IN— looked for from that source, in view of | " 7 Paints. Oils. Brush ¢ o B ; - es, Glass the relations that exist between the l-wm"&fuu.am'\'n..lwm:' 31 Pob-{ e vt . P PEAU TRy s v;";;{ \ST & s < i

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