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[ —————— OM AHA DAILY BEE-~-THU RSDAY, MAY 22, 1884, All our revenue is now used up for other and better purposes. The re- sult is that our taxes will have to be in- increased, a fact which will not be ap- preciated by our citizens who are now taxed aboutall they can stand. THE OMAHA BEE Omaha OfMoe No. 916 Farnam St. Council Bluffs Office, Stroet, Near Broadway. New York Office, Room 65 Tribune The democratic and greenback leaders in Towa have determiued upon a fusion for the coming campaign Dboth parties is that by combining they can carry the state, or at least elect a They base this number of congressmen. hope upon the results of the election of Tho combined greenback and democratio votes on governor then was only two thousand less than the republi- can candidate received, wl.ile for supreme court judge the majority for the republi- can candidate was only 817 logislative ticket the result was apparent- ly even moro encouraging to the combi- Tt is possible there to figuro a small ‘majority against the ropublicans, on the whole state, Inis almost cortain that the hopes of the fusionists will not circumstances were more unfavorable to Republican tsuccess of the fall of 1883, than they can ever Gov. Sherman was not a pop- uler candidate. A large portion of his party was disgusted with its course on the question of prohibition, and another part was made bitterly hostile by the deteat of Judge Day. united to swell Jthe vote from 31 per cent. of all the bal- lots cast in 1880 to 42 per cent. in 1883, The bitter animosities aroused by pro- hibition agitation have been healed, the objections to Governor Sherman will be out of the way, and resentment over the defeat of Judge day has subsided and the presidential campaign is sure to re- vive the enthusissm of republicans. Besides this, General Weaver will not be able to transfer his entiro strength to the aid of the democrats. the greenback vote was only 23,08, No doubt a considerablo number of these are straight out greenbackers, who cannot be induced to vote with the democrats un- der any considerations. The state, therofore, is reasonably sure to give from 25,000 to 30,000 re- publican majority. So far as congres- sional districts are concerned, only two of those not now in the hands of the democrata stand in any considerable dan- ger. Theso are the firat, now represent- ed by McCoid, and the sixth, represent- In the former, the resent- ment caused by the refusal of the demo- cratic central committeeto permit a fasion two years ago will destroy a great deal of In 1882 Hagerman, a bright young greenbacker, was in this way defeated, when he had a fair chance This has never been forgot- ten nor forgiven by his friends. that the democrats are anxious for a fusion on their own candidate, Hall, they are likely to find out by defeat the extent Weaver himself will be the candidate in the sixth and will probably be elected. Last year this dis- trict was carried by the democrats and It is now self-evident to everybody in Omaha that had it not been for the pub- lic improvements this city would have been dull, if not absolutely flat, this sum- The army of laborers employed in grading, paving, sewerage, &c., has given an activity to the city which keeps the arteries of trade in healthy and vigorous If the moss-backs and small- bore property nabob could only be made to realize that they are blocking their own prosperity by refusing to aid projected public improvements, Omaha might re- deem the promises of her most enthusias- tic real estate boomers, It is a fact that cannot be disgulsed that the financial de- pressions in the east have more or less effect upon the west, and the only way to counteract it is to push public improve- ments and give capital, that is lying idle, a chanze to be Pablished every woming,’ except Sunday' The only Monday morniog daily. Per Woek, 25 Conts. WKLY BEN, FURLISHAD KVERY WEDNRSDAY American Nows Company, Sole Agente Newsdeal- 78 In the United States. A Communioations relating to News and Editorial wattors should bo addressod o the Epirow or Tna BUSTNRSS LATTRRS. § All Basinom Tottors and Remittancos shouldfbe irossod to TR Bun PUBLISHING COMPANY, Dratts, Cheoks and Postoffios orders to be m able o the order of the company. THE BEE PUBLISHING CO., PROPS E. ROSEWATER," Editor. H.Fitch, Manager Daily Circulation, P, 0. Bo be realized. The in the campaign Mzs. Laxatry has just won two suits before New York juries, but the jurymen protested that it was not her beauty that influenced them. To & good many per- sons who have seen her this explanation is entirely needles: These oiroumstan- Tue large and enthusiastic gathering of prominent and influential New York business men, that assembled in Cooper inatitute on Thuraday evening to ex- press thelr proference for President Ar- thur as the nominee of the republican party, was a flattering testimonial of which any public man might well be If any evidence was wanting that President Arthur is the most avail- able man for the nomination, and one who can carry New York, this meeting ought to satisfy the most doubting, to have its streets paved with gold-colored stones brought from quarries in Dakota,—Chicago Herald. The streets of Omahain this respect are like a great many of the recent gold discovery booms., They show “color,” I every new city like Omaha house- moving is a necessity, but there sheuld be some limit to the time which a house should be allowed to occupy the streot, and furthermore, no house-mover should be permitted to move a house along paved streets; which are crowded with teams, —_— Tur longer the mayor withholds the appointment of the city marshal, the more firm will become the general belief that there is something rotten in Den- mark—that the mayor does not dare to dispense with the services of Marshal Guthrie, owing to peculiar and corrupt relations existing between himself and T'ue failure of the Oriontal bank of London, carrying down to ruinthousands of Englishmen in all parts of the world, comes just in time to spoil the British comments on our panic. worse than the English, in spite of the long lectures which the papers over there have recently read to us. We are not any Omaha can be made a great watering place as well as popular summer resort. The latest addition to Omaha is the *‘Sul- phur Springs addition.” The Sulphur Springs water is equal in its medicinal qualities to any in the country,and if some enterprising man would build a hotel and better houses at the springs he no doubt would find it a profitable enterprise. AN Ohio delegate pledged for Sher- man, refused an invitation to call on Mr. Blaine while in Washington a day or two ago, because ho was afraid the Maine statesman would magnetize him, and draw him from his allegience. more probable, The asphalt pavement has lasted lon- gor than the kickers. however, that he was really afraid that Mrs. Blaine would in- sist on introducing him to Gail Hamil- WEST OF THE MISSOURI. There is considerable activity in the railroad field in Nebraska. Branch and main lines are being graded, new lines surveyed and others planned. The most | ;5 bringing discredit on legitimate busi- Ir looks now as if the proposed Farnam street grade would fall through. The men who reap the greatest benefit want to shirk their part of the expense, or subscribe beggarly amounts thatare hard- of this animosity. The Largest Stock in Omaha and Makes the Lowest Prices Furni DRAPERIES ANC MIRRORS, bit of unfinished work, whish it will STATE JOTTINGS, soon have completed; and then that in- stitution where, for nearly ten from 125 to 200 men have been almost constantly employed, will become a ten- antless concern, We cannot now what will be the consequences of this sudden deprivation of so many men_of their occupation, and so many families of their sustenance. Perhaps 300 or 400 of our population are directly affected by The cornor stone of St. JJohn's Eplscopal church at Ulyses was laid with appropriate ceromonies last weok. vho is hold under the chiarge or McConnell, of Bestrice, of shooting at M with iutent to kill, was released ¢ A gang of housebreakers raided Tecumseh last week, and rifles & The boodle secured did not amount to much, Gus Hoeglin, a Sweedish shoemaker, coms ture’ soda works, about this stoppage, while indirectly the result will be felt by every business man in the 1t is a dishouraging state of affairs, to say the least; but it may be that now enterprises just now being put into oper- ation may furnish employment for all who are thus rendered idle. mitted sulcide by hanging himself in his sta- Just received an assortment ‘ar surpassing anything in this market, comprising the latest and most tasty designs manufactured for this spring’s trade and covering A party was arrested at Brownville for the A a range of prices from the Cheapest to the most Expensive. murder of Leonard at Nebraska City. watch was found upon his person and he con- feased to the crime. Parlor Goods Draperies. a student at Doane college, Creto, was drowned last Saturday and the started, will necessitate the employment park and northward—requiring invested in brick and dawn. discharged.” with a good capital, it and have it made important as well as the costliest of the | ness.” ly worth taking. Had thisgreat improve- ment been made this year it would have put into circulation not lessthan $100,000 for labor in public and private improve- ments, What is more it would have made Farnam street a real thorough-fare in- stead of a mere stub. greenbackers by 161 majority. branches under way is the B. & M. cut- off from Omaha to Ashland. The compa- ny has staked the entire route and con- tractors are examining different portions of it with a view of bidding for the work. The line from the Tenth street depot to the Omaha stockyards and be- yond, will require some heavy grading. The lay of the land is a succession of hills and hollows in which thousands of dollars will be sunk to make a level road bed. The end, however, will justify the 1t will be the main line to Lincoln and the west, and a saving of a dozen miles in distance will be effected. This is about the extent of the possi- bilities of alliance, Unless gravo blund- ers aro made in the nominations the re- publicans will carry all the districts ex- cept the second, which is conceded as democratic, and probably the ninth, the fourth district *‘Calamity” Weller, who was elected by the greenbackers and democrats two years ago, will be re-nomi- nated, but his defeat is a forgone con- CoNGRESSMAN HEWITT says that the lot- ter purporting to be written ;by him to Henry Oliver and sent all over the country by the associated press is a forg- ery. Ho has not written any letter to Mr. Oliver and was not even in Washing- ton at the time the letter was asserted to have been produced. member how easily Mr, Hewitt denied his share in the anti-English resolution of last winter, and how easily he has flopped around between assertions and denials since, will not be very awift to make up their minds in this case. “UARRYING COALS 70 NEW- Those who re. THE carrying of Chicago dressed beef into Montana seems like carrying coals We learn from the Mis. soula, Montana, Zimes, that Richard Gray, agent for the Northern Pacific re- frigerator car company, is there on the & M. conductor, recently, *‘look out for blood and fast time from Chicago to Omaha and the west.” The Union Pacific Company has a corps of engineers surveying in York They are engaged in laying out surprising mission of selling Chicago beef. This seems surprising from the fact that in Montana there are immense herds of cattle in the grazing distriots from which large shipments of cattle are annually made to the eastern markets, The Missoula Zimes explains this strange TaE vote by which the house refused to namea day for the consideration of the national bankruptoy act settles the fate of that important measure for the session, The bill is so far along on the callendar that it could not be reached in the regu- lar order before adjournment. south to points in Fillmore county, and thence to Hardy, where it will connsct with the central branch of the Union Pa- cific. To meet this competition, it is un- 3 derstood the B. & M. uompm{ will ex-|ries. They are well able to defray all h tend its Hebron branch north through ecessary expenses incidental to the The remains were Complete stock of all the | latest styles in Turcoman, Madras and Lace Curtains, Ete., Ete. Now ready for the inspection of cus- tomers, the newest roveltics in Suits and Odd Pieces. of & number of men; the large irrigating schemes now budding into fruitition will give work to many more; and we doubt not that, in a very short time, when the Union Pacific shall have settled with other roads the vexed “pool” question, branches will be extended—to the North Gen. Towen, of Hastings waited patiently s of Slocumb were *“mouldering in aimed to be the legiti- the grave” beforo he mate father of the famous Slocumb law, Elozant Passenger Elovator to all Floors. CHARLES SHIVERICK, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, - - - Horaco Merithew, the Pawnee county man who began suit againgt Wi, Miller for damages for enticing his wife away from him, has dismissed the suit, satisfied, probably,that he slonped over, Frauk Randall, of Thayer county, went on the warpath, the other day, with a He'is poor shot, having emptied his cartridge box at throo persons, without man- o was jailed at Fair- OMAHA, NEB iron these mills are capuble of turning out. We also confidently hope to see tho day soen dawn when the iron mines of Laramio will bo worked, smelters and blast fusnaces built here, and a steel rail mill be put into operation. *‘The darkest hour is just before the day,” and the|b: gloom this event has cast over our horizon may be but the precursor of a glorious This cut shows a sectional view of our New Polar Air Dry Refrigerator, manufac- tured in the most perfect uianner of Kiln-Dry lumber Charcoal Kill ed, Zinc Lined ufacturing a funeral, The sheriff of Brown county has arrested a young man named Webb on the double charge of murder and horse stealing. that ho killed and robbed & man in Brown county and then stole two horses with which th escape arrest. “Since the above was in type the soda works have been closed, and all The Brunn public library of Humboldt was opened last wook with 1000 books on the The library is the gift of Mrs, Lydia Tt will prove a memorial to that worth and generosity more lasting than bronze or marble. mings Handsomely paneled, and designed for the wants of a class of trade that re- best class of goods that can be made. sell these Re- frigerators at manufactur- er's prices, with freight ad- ded. You are respectfully examine them. Compare prices before buy= The Denver News thinks there are too many huge land and cattle companies organized in the west, with capital on paper running into the millions, of them are without substantial founda tion, ‘*Although there is not the wild and visionary vision of wealth connected with the live-stock business as there is in mining schemes,” says the News, *‘still there is enough in it, with its rapid gains and increases, to induce a great many people of the east to invest money in anything that happens to coma_their way with & brand on it. The purchaser dis- covers, of course, after it is too late, that the company never ted, except on paper, and that the great and unreason- ablo dividends promised in the prospect- us were but a clever bait with which to catch the sucker. Now these paper com- panies exist to a great extent throughout the west. A few venturesome and penu- rious men organize a stock company incorporate Threo now Oongregational churches have been recently formally recog county—one_at Martinsburg, one at Bolton and one at Now Castle, Yankton. took part in the ceremonies of 1e- cognition at Martinsburg. While back-firing to save her home from a o fire, soven miles south of Ponca, lnst day ‘afternoon, Mrs. Hursts clothing caught firo, and she was hurned to death, She was a widow living alone, and there was no one with her at the time of the accident. Frank Darst, son of Benjamin Darst, of Be- atrice, was inhumanly treatod a fow days ago by one of his school fellows, Rev. C. ¥, Clapp,of Respertfully, . L WRIGHT Manufacturer’s Agent. Heis a boy 7 or Whilo he was lying down not fosling well, a largo boy came up and struck him with a stone and heavy stick. timn is still confined to his bed, salesman for the firm of C. Tegelor & Co., wholesale liquor dealers of Rock Island, 111, died suddenly of asthma, at the union depot’ at Blai the train was leaving for Missouri Valley aud He was a brothes Mr. Lange, of Council Bluffs, Ia. Orin Cox, wh) a few weeks ago, in a ealoon row at Blue Hill, Gage county, w, Tobin, using as a_weapon a billiard cue, was indicted for murder by the rand jury and on Saturday the case was suught up for trial, granted, and in default of $20,000 bail Cox was sent to Lincoln for safe keeping, Plank of Beaver City, is gathering fame in huge chunke, The coroner’s jury is i ting the death of a married wo- he treated for The result of his medicine was that the woman gave birth, prematurely, to a , which the doctor desired to have secretly buried to save his reputation. in Colorady they havg doctors for malpractice. 317 §' 13th 8t., OMAHA, NEBRASKA. W. A. CLARKE, RICHARDS & CLARKE, Superinendent Proprietors. Omaha Iron Works 17TH & 18TH ST REET Omaha, Monday. ter of record in the secretary of state's office. They own not a horn nor a_hoof, neither do they expect to want to own any. But an agent floods the section he desires to work with prospectuses setting forth what enormous dividends can be derived from investing in the company he represents, the number of cattle now owned by them, and the great and unnat- ural increase that would surely follow in the numbers of the herd. Suckers are readily found, and the agent and incor- porators are happy. There are numbers of these snide affairs in Colorado, and it would be well for the legitimate compan- ies to begin a tour of investigation, run them down and compel them to cease their nefarious and robbing business, as it 0. P. RAILWAY A coutinuance wa: A team of horses ran away at Blair, Friday vening, and dushed into & fence with great ‘A pieco of board was driyen into the nock of ono of the horses so firmly that the united strength of two men was insufficient to pull it out. One of tho occupants of the wagon to which the horses wero attached was thrown out and nearly killed, e gt His recovery is still The New Ireland Colonization compa- ny of Colorado, is the nameof an organiza- tion recently formedat. Chicago. agent of the colony has secured 30,000 acres of land in Rio Grande and Conejos countries, Colorado, on which the mem- bers will settle. The land in question is well suited to agriculture and grazing, Al the stock of the company has been taken up by the members and s sufficient amount of money has been contributed to employ eight men and a sufficient number of horses and other equipments to carry on farming and fencing opera- . 5 e tions at once. A new town called Saras- *‘When this branch is built,” said a B. | field has been laid out. The proposed location of this town 1is abeut ten miles north of Henry, thirty miles from Del Norte, and twenty miles from Al- amoss, Every share ‘of the held by members of the company, the par value of which is 8275, represents 160 acres, or a quarter section of land a route from Stromsburg south, cross-|in the colony. ‘These stockholders are Pawneo county had the nucleus of a necktie arty last week, but unfortunately Judge ynch was to slow in orginizing court, gorman farmer living on Turkoy cresk, amused himself whaling his wife 8o frequently and un- meraifully that the neighbors determined to ive him a dose of his own medicine. uman father is charged with incest and with being the father of an unborn babe which his young daughter is about to give birth to. quarrelod with his wife one ovening last week and shot ather twice through the window but withoot effect, Without knowing the result of Liis shots he skipped out when the mob be- They searched for him but he could not be found. and lucky for him that MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN Steam Engines, Boilers WATER WHEELS, ROLLER MILLS, Mill and Grain: Elevator Machinerv MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS, INCLUDING THE The little daughter of James M. Eaman, armer, was bit on the thumlb y o rattlesnake, and notwith- standine all was done that could be, the child died thirty-three hours thereafter. a toddling babe of twenty-one months, and ran out of the house to meet her father who was approaching, but seein around the corner, where s! & Dawson countt; 4 stranger turned o espied the snuko coiled up on the' ground near one of the kitohen windows, © The snake upon her ap- proach reared its head and sounded its chill- ng rattles, but the little child_heeding it not, stooped to pick it up, Mr. Eaman, saw the t York and continuing | omposed of the most industrious aud Thayer, Fillmore, York and Polk coun- | coli ion scheme. Several reversal of the beef trade by stating that there are no corn-fed beef cattlo in Mon- tana, and at this time of ¢he year the butchers cannot get good beef. demand for inferior beef, even, is greater than the supply, and as a result the re- frigerator company have reversed their shipments, and are now bringing beef by the car-load into Montana, Idaho, and eastern Washington from Chicago, Later in the summer the order will be again reversed, and the flow of cattle from Montana will fill the Chicago market. Mr, Gray states that he thinks Montana it will not now be reached even in the next session. The house, therefore, it is easy to see, is opposed to the measure, This is very unfortunate. It means that the business interests of the country are %o be deprived of a protection which they have demanded and to which they aro justly entitled. The senate, of oourm exempt from any blame in the matter. But the house has certainly been guilty of a reckless indifference to the needs of 1f the business men had lobby to button-hola lubricate members the] touching the county seats and prin- nd is well under way. The graders are already at work in the out- laid at the rate of a mile a day. 'I'h in time for the opening of the road. The this road northwest from San Luis park at an early date. branch from Aurora to Grand Inland seems to be fully decided, | 20t vein of the artesian well, the bill would have been assured, will furnish for the slaughter this year Of this number he ex- pects his company alone will handle 10,000, This demonstrates one thing, and that is the Omaha dresssd-beef in- dustry need not be entirely dependent upon the eastern market for the sale of beef, but will find » market at certain seasons in western Nebraska, ‘Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho, Utah, and Montana, notwithstanding the cattle for alaughter. ing purposes in Omaha will all come from About fifty miles of the route has been surveyed, and the greater portion of it for grading, The great Nebraska Central seems to be afflicted with the spring fever, or else is hibernating in the dark and solemn shades of I:.ukllhntl. All hq“hi;.n to|Itisfree from all organic Impurities, its fate brought not even an ecl and contains, turther, man; the press of the favoredZdistrict maintain A e 4 nce. Further information or s notice of the funeral is anxiously The 8t, Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha 50,000 beeves. plain expressions of their wishes in peti- tions and resolutions and were conse- quently ignored. INTERESTING D from the census bureau, nothing happens and the money holds out, the remaining twelve volumes of the census of 1880 will be given to an im- patient public by the close of 1885, The intention is .10 ;run off & volume about every eight weeks regularly until the en- tire work is completed, It all goos well, therefore, the general expectation that the time for taking the eleventh census will come aroundgbetore the tenth census is finished, is going Jto be disappointed, This is Inspiriting and full of hope, Two difficultios yot remain, however, One is, how snyone who wants the fifteen pon- derous volumes is going to find room to put them in without hiring a hall espeo- ia'ly for the purpose And second, what possible use they will be to anyone when they are put away, All the information about the census, which anyone cares for, can certainly be found in the com. pendium, and the rest is simply s sheer ‘waste of raw material. It is 8 monument has been received It is that if The city council bas increased the police force from twenty to thirty men, This is virtually providing soft ‘places forten men who, under the present worthless police system, are no more needed than the fifth wheel of & wagon, 8o far as increasing the efliciency of the force is concerned & hundred men would be no better than twenty so long as Marshal Guthrie remains chief. With. out an efficient and honest man at the head of the police department, the in- orease of the force is throwing away the people's money, The addition of ten policemen incurs an extra expense of $7,000 8 year, which is equivalent to a tax of one per cent on property assessed From gay to grave is buta step, To Laramie, Wyoming, the change proved a On the 20d of Maythe town was ablaze with fireworks and bonfires and hundreds of workingmen with flam- ing torches marched to the music of the band in honor of the recall of the order reducing the wages of the employes of the Union ¥acile, On th 10t the| Kren,the placors may yet bo made to pay. town was thrown into the darkest gloom, described by the suako aud the child’s danger, but his warning voice came too lat, tho serpent had done it Celebrated 'Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Cloth STEAM PUMPS, STEAM' WATER AND GAS PIPE, BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. intelligent classes of Irish people living in Chicago and immediate vicinity ; peo- ple who are desirous of quitting city life and finding homes on the Western pral- e —— POLITICAL POPCORN. Tt 19 suggested that tho Flower boom be us- ed for Decoration Day purposes. Ben Butler should sprinkle a liberal supply of salt on the tail of the nominating bird, The week panel in Mr. desertion of the Arthur forces to'* the son of cattle will eventually be purchased to cipal towns along the line, This rivalry | utilize the grazing portion of the tract, between the two great rairoad corpora- tions of the state is a great blessing to Already seventy-five families, repre- senting a capital of $40,000, are making many communities, It disposes of the | preparations to start for Colorado and question of local aid forall time and se- eting lines to the business ortant towns, Blaine's fence is a Senator Voorhees is very cheerful and be- — lieves that the Democrats will have a walk- Denver has struck another bonanza, nine hundred feet under ground. does not create as much excitement as kirts of Grand Island, and & ia bei the Pisgah mountain fraud, but the sick- ERAr L Sann ARy A Rk belag [ 25 e bridge over the Platte will be completed | of being benefitted. It has been shown by analysis that the water from the 900 Secrotary of War Lincoln has gone a fishing- His chauces for nomination far vice and a glorious nibble are quite flattering, Hewitt wishes salt placed on the free here are other things that salt ought to b placed on this yoar. The Thomas Francesca Bayard boom hardly fills & Deleware peach basket. body knows what a small thing a Delaware the county commissioners are sinking in the court house yard, possesses the same properties as those of the famous Spa water in Germany, It is impregnated with carbonate of iron and carbonic a General Sherman has an ardent admirer pporter in Miss Emma Abbott, ike to see him nominated, The old osculator has & warm corner in the hearts of kissable females, friends claim that he is strength every day in New England, the Massachusetts delegates asserts t! fourths of the delegates from that stal l\:‘(lllllnx 10 vote for the President on the b ODELL ROLLER MILL. "TIIN ¥2TTIC¥ TTIAO the most famous qualities of curative waters, The water flows at the rate of 2,100 gallons per diem, but its pressure shows that it can be raised ina pipe to a We are prepared to furnis the erection ~of Flouring M Flouring Mills, from Stone to §9™ Kepecial attention h plans and estimates, and will contract for or for changing ills and Grain E to the Roller System. iven to furnishing Power Plants for any pur- Carter Harrison's hopes of securi on the Democratic dential ticket have been revived by the failure of the Morrison fow short arms in | helght of 120 feet above the surfa Dixon, Cedar and Wayne counties, The |™main flow yields 9,000 gallons road is at present doing & rushing busi. | 8nd can be raised seventy-one feet above ness aud a fow moro branches will doubt. | the surface of the earth. less prove a paying investment, The - uy expects to run trains through lorence cut in twenty days. they went. He bases his expectations on the belief that the division in the party will compel the National Convention to nominate 8 compro. mise candidate, An unfortunate old lady down in Macoupin is reported to have swallowed a beetle the dreadful impression that investigation will prove that the small pestiferous insect was the so-called Logan 0se, and estimates made for same. General maclinery repairs attended RICHARDS & CLARKE, Omaha, Neb Dr. CONNAUCH iA‘VEN'PgRT, I0WA, U, ervous Diseases Speedil; Write fo;d“‘l‘n M.nku.-}’f ence Gratis, P. 0, Box g HON. EDWARD RUSSELL, Postmaster, Dlu:x ttea Aoty and Marked Success.” **An nionorable Man . fine Success, The Coeur d'Alen excitement has died out. Over one hundred people are leav- ing every day to the ten going in. stampede was untimely and premature. The rush was immense., At least 12,000 people were misled by the wicked reports of fabulous wealth published about the country Ten thousand are now sorry TON 8, A, Established 1878—Catar and Fermanently Cured. Patients| " for the People, 92, Telephone No.26. Congressman Paige. of Cleveland, visited Park last week and on his return ton announced unequivocally, that Then, he added, *We can all go fishing sud lot the campaign run itself,” Professor Perry, of Williams college, was a candidate for delegate to the Massachusetts democratic convention from the twelfth dis- trict, but his tariff sentiments defeated him, Both of the delegates chosen are Butler men, 103 BRADY ST., Deafness, Lung an ured at Home, lonsultation and Corres| But there is yet some hope for the country. It has not yet been fully pros- pected. Tne quartz interest may look up. CONGRESSMA Wonderful Cures.’ But it will take time. There are al “Orders were received from headquarters at i tewm peratus f Edi ds’ blood s Omaba, to shut down the Union Pacific | [iPRIshre Pl iomuoge gendloman (fom of reckless waste a6 700,000, the real valuo of which is ouglt te have wit enough to | sbout 83,000,000, Whero will the mon. ©y come from to pay such additional ex. rolling mills here. Today these works | Vermont will l:lupa joln us are idle and silent as the grave, only the edical fish-plate punch being employed upon & | can come off s per programme, y | Tho Bostou Transcript remarks: feasor doesn't know the crowd 1n which he is t00 many men there even if the district should be full of paying mineral G. H WO0OD & Co, SUCCESSORS 70 WESYERN STEAM HEATING CO,, PLUOUMB® {STEAM AND GAS FITTERS, €16 North 16th Street, bet. Capi Davenport Street. Telephone A devoted democrat worshipper of the Til. den fotich writes to the Sun that *‘a suit of Mr. Tilden's clothes would make a better dent than mauy » one of the aspirants,” @ party wants to run Mr, Til resident, it has @ perfect right to do s0; t has no business to set etouce that thereis a live and capable of them. A Vermont man rises to remark that the RS, OMAHA, NEB. requoesting & e u, but as both have declined political preferment, the national conventions