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THE DALY BEE- WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 3 1884 2 —— REPORIING CONGIRESS, Marphy, who has been with hlmh\n] A FATHENR ] T somparatively undeveloped conl lands of AWFUL CIIME U4 RATES REDUCED. ',:"‘""‘_x']’;d“' s pbrisenabnbama | - this state, Capital, $500,000 Of course | 1he Task ofthe Oficial Stenographers :Iml;v miny chted ¢ ml: 1o wrh{-r -z'!:"» [He Potwons His Four Chitdesn to e vk o | " Am he and his frionds control the 1 Congres ' ATTOR O graphers,Swho, taking them in shorthanc, . . P Mniale [ a Prptipp L€ and O CONEEess =€ Naracterisies of . : g | Shield Them § Life , Y Dl Couenm Made 1o i KNOWN 1IN OMAHA, |T0c Conaty Ofcials @iven & PUPLSET had;dining cont nds, which wncil The Taik ey ey R . VINOES: 100 Made 10 (6 : d anen 4 Tonatn tha Mot Hamen | could ba had for & song, if the song were | % \we v urphy himself s | of Poverty Nanleng | - Chanes 1o Locate tve Coort House, pitched to the right tane. Now for all [ ‘ " . aftor it 1 written out in longhsn i dnens il Dealers of Nebraska. Smith, the Polk County Wits Mur - |theso years the miners have let this | Vashivgton Lotter to Minnoapolis Teibune. fag the reports of the senate oft Poverty, ungnarded utterances, which . ’ alnoet worthloss but rich land lo a prey | ‘*Yes, L have been a good while at 1t," | as much wa alxicen pagos of the Reeord, | yrouoht him under the bsn of the la % Aerer, Once Before the Ci ThoDistriot Conrt to Meet in Masonie | L7 omptation to fat socing men. A |o8id Me. D, . Murphy, the official sten- | it is euay 0 se that the task is & tremen- | \uq despondency over his troubles, led 1Ay Changes and Notes from the Uourt Hali | fow doll vould ha soured | ographer of the senate, as he sat in the | dous onw o read, oven in type, what | 1y, A f ol —— ow dollars an acre would have seoured | OGraf ! A | \ X ype, Dr. John Maxwell, a hithetto, respected World on Whieels i 4 it, and Mr. King would then, if he|handsomely finished stenographers’ room | would make feom ten to twonty columu® | i i of Sprir gleld, vr-mm::‘pnh':)n:... .. N wanted it, bo obliged to say: “‘Gientle. |at the senate end of the Capltol. 1ta|of an ordinary cewspapor is no small | ¢ Wiy four ohidren and himself, Dr. i - 1t was learned from Attorney C. W. Gouncil Blufls Corresponden o+ |men, whet is your price’” Tho Central | windows look outupon the spacious |task, and how much moes 80 in manu- | \euwi) sue from Selma, Ohto, o few he confarence held in tn's city & fow | ;Ky1e, this city, who once lived inf A epocial meeting of the board off pnpaylvanta miners have lost as much | grounds at the front ot the Capitol, for It fsoript hurriedly wrltten as it often |1k oo wnd songht to establish @ w » by the combined grain dealers | ()yc00ia, that the man Smith, lately be- | heslth was hold last evening to consult |in strikes during the past seven yoars as |18 one of the most eligible rooms in the | must bo pravtice there. Paticnts were fow and s and South BIACEE SS0H 0K | s ot | o \ with the county officials in regard to the | would haye secared all of the ~oal terri. | entire building, justby the massive doors, Y 5 his small means soon beeame exbausted. th and South Platte county has | 55 notoricus by his attempt to sheot - h o Mo "l tory In these threo counties. Some day | and looking out upon the marble portico TANGLE S0 THE resulted in the concession of the Unlon Pacliic and B, & M. corapanies to their | his wife in the Polk capital, igured once in the courte of tnis city. It county order of the board of health to vacate the it will be worth beice, five times, porhaps court house, Tho mayor and Aldermes of the sonate end of the east front of the ton times, what it cost, and theso self- [ Capitol. On the ceilings are beautiful xtraordinary Series of Conjugal Tuesday de scemed less despondent than for a weck or more, and, yielding to his persuasion, his wife went up town on an same miners will beg for permiasion to|and highly artistic frescoos, remindors of drag out & miserable existence trom 6 to |the dead Brumidi, and stretching around 4 o'olock every day at thirty.six to forty [ the walls are long cases filled with ofticial cents a ton ab mining this coal they [documents, bills, reports, and other doe- Infelieitios Noted by & Travel- ing New Yorker, wishes. (Goise, Keating and Mynster were pres- ent, also Mr. A, €. Graham, county supervisor; County Auditor Kirkland; orrand. Immodiately aftor her depart- ure Maxwell mixed a potion of aconite and chloroform and, taking his four little children, two boys and two girls, to a will be remembered that a year ago last Taeaday, upon the suthority of the |a;ring a couple of men from Osceols, in officials in the east, the followlng circular | gnix state, were set upon one dark night, was isaued: “Of all the complicated family tiea | UnioN Paciric Ratuway Co., | JE¥ICR OF THR (GRNERAL FREIGHT Aok OMAHA, Neb,, Dec, 1, 1584, T all agents in Nebraska: Special notice No, 4,228, Notico is hereby given of a reduction of five conts per 100 pounds, from the present rates, upon_all kinds of grain from_all stations on the Union Pacific system in Nebraska to St. Louis, Chicago and Tol to take effect the 3d inst, Please notify all parties interested, near the corner of Eleventh and Doug- las streots, in this city, and one of them waa robbed of a small sum of money and a . gold watch and chwin by a couple of negroes, While this oune was being robbed his companion drew an old rusty rovolvee from his pockoet and shot one of the retreating robbers, Tho wounded negro was found three or four days after the robbery by Officer Matza Treasurer Bennest, County Clerk Stroet, Sherifl’ Guittar and others, Mr, Graham oxpressed the opinion that the order to vacato was a little too sudden. The county board would meet Monday. Tha oflicials had arranged to hold court in the Masonic hall, so there would be no crowd there, He considered that the tlme needed for moving, the county of \ should have until the 20th to vacate, Mr. Bennett, as troasure that 1f could have owned. The Cambris Iron company has engag- ed Prof. John Fulton to instruct all its emploges who may soe fit to attend in goology, mining, mine surveying and woneral mine engineering. This is a wise step. ) An ounce of opportunity is worth a pound of education. V. C. Crono- meyer, now at tho head of the tin-plate industry of the United States, was uments of this sort that are most lively to be needed at & moment's notice. “Yes, it 18 over thirty-five years,” ho onid, *‘aince 1 began reporting the sonate proceedings. A long time, is it not! and yot it has gone auickly, and with ita goed many men of great ablilitics and reputation,” “*Your recollections run back as far as Webster, then, do they, Mr. Murphy{” **Yes,"” ho answered musingly* *'I ro- over heard of, ' sald Commercial Traveler John Gilbert, *‘1 ran across the worat on one of my late trips to Butler county, Pennaylvania. 1t scoms that an old man named John Lofever, living on a farm twelve miles from Butler, had not lived vory happily with his wife, and ono day the nelghbora found her lying dead at the foot of the atairs. Ho was G0 yoars old and she 00. Her sieter, Miss Susan Harbison, had him arreated on a charge bedroom gave each a dose, from which one in already dead and two more will die beforé morning. Aftor administering the polson the un- natural parent saturated towels in chloro- form and placed them ovex the mouths of the childrenn whom he had Jald out in the bed for doath. Ho then drauk a quantity of the druy himself, and, lying down oun the bod beside his little ones, put another towel, soaked in chloroform, over his own This reduction not only refers to the | over Hornbergor's aloon. The police-leompelled to vacate his office, he |twelve yeurs ago a $1% clerk in a Pltts— [member him vory well. ~ A very slow, | AR BE0 BEH (EEAEE SR ERERET | o) b and nostele. b cities mentioned but also to other grain | man notied a small colored boy carryivg | would would go out personally, | burg newspaper office—no smarter look- | caroful spoaker, easy to report because Wi theve, It Wwae during the prolimi- | After an absence of soveral hours Mr, points to whioh shipments are made. |Warm meals to some ono up sfairs and/l huy did mot fool justifiod |ing than any of the ten thousand clarks | with the oxtrome woderation with which | T8 EEEE (i RO YR G linary | Maxwell rotarned home, and, going up- Subjoined Is a list of stations along the | following him one day found the robber | i moving ont the hooks and records [of that or any other elty. But the speck | he apoko. ,Yes, 1 reported Webster,and | (0% 10T T oo oomplications was | stairs, found hor entire family in an un- line of the U. P. road, to which is ap. [ concealed beneath a pile of lumber. He|without order of the county board. [of an opportunity came and he seizad it. | Clay and Cass, and, later on, the great developad; conscious condition. Her terrified pended the rate now maintained for the shipment of bran, corn and oata. The rate for the shipment of bran and rye may be found by adding three cents, and that of wheat four, cornmeal, flax- sead and potatoes five cents to the estab- lished rate for the shipment of bran,corn and oats. For instance the rate on bran,corn and oats from Papillion to either Chicago, St. Louis or Toledo 18 30 cents per 100 was taken to jail and found upon ex amination there tohave received a severe flesh wound in the hip. He was after. ward indlcted, tried and convicted of robbery and sentenced to the peniten- tiary for four yeara. 1t was shown in proof that the one who did the shooting being Smith of Os- ceola had paida visit to the mnotorious house of Kansas City Liz, and were fol- lowed by the two colored men untii thoy came to a convenient spot when they Sherifl. Guittar said it would be impossi- ble to find places within 100 miles to keop the twenty-eight prisoners, and the [ much more must production be restrioted expense of moving would ba great, as|before the corner will be turned! These court meets on the 8th, and many of them | are difBoult questions, Our methods of would be tried then. By the 20th of the | distribation are defective. People have month he would have most of the prison- [ not more food, clothing or house comfor s ers away. Mi. Kirkland thought that {and Juxuries than they want, and ma. by holding court in tho Masonic hall, the | chinery exlsts for a greater increase in How long will the downward tendency in wages last! has been asked, and how other buaitiess could go along for a little while, and tho building could be propped up. supply. Labor is ready and anxlous to work, Capitol is in abundance to lend its powerful ald, Haterprise has its thou- men who took their places, Sumner and Seward and all the others,” *Do you join in the often expressed opinion that greatnoss has departed from the halls of congress, and the statemonts of to-day laa pigmy compared with that of a quarter of a century ago?” *‘No: on the contrary L shink that the congress of the United States, take the membors as a class, avorage bottor now than it did in earlior dsys. There are not, porhaps, just now, any very groat *The wifo Lofover was accased of kill- ing was his socond wife. Sho had mar- ried twenty yoars before a man named Samuel Coopoer. She had throo children by Cooper, and then procured a divoreo from him, he having doserted her and gono away with a cousin of hers, a Mra, Androw Grabe. The Grabe family were neighbors of the Coopers. Grabo pro- cured a divorce from his wifo, and Mrs, Coopor, taking the three children, mar- ried Grabe. Cooper then married Mrs, acroams soon brought neighbors to the house. Her second daughter, Laura, agod twelve, was dead, The others and the porpotrator of the horrible crime wera atill alive. Maxwell was at once pulled ol the bed and dragged up and down the atroot until he partially regained con- sciousness. Dooctors administered several kinds of antidotes, and with eleotric battorios tried to hold the rapidly ebbing life in the thre. children. Up w a late hour to-night their efforts have proved of l';’“j'f"-‘r"’l:n'r‘l‘: '}:‘g?"::?fi::“;‘;d‘}‘; fato | wero robbad as before stated. Ald, Mynstor moved that permission sand oyon strainod for opportunties. | minds which towar up bagond “all_the |(1%ba with whom no had boen. living, |nee with only one child, sad tho two Efepdlibaiv bt Ll b — bo given 10 use the jail and the offices |Tho nation's heart is boating with | rest, as scomed to bo tho case of Web- | i Yl BRCEAS GR0 TG I | Stk are rapldly sinking. Upon con- e "o "ascortain the " reduced | DEMORALIZED GARDNER, |ontil the 20th, provided the building was | imyationco; its ambition in fired; ita |ater and a fow othezs then and sinco, but Grabe's with his first wifo, Two years|sultation tho doctors agreo that the ;-:l:m:uslu\;trnct from those given in the propyed and braced, Carried. muscles are like steel; it has its eyes on | take the average statesman then and after Mra. Coopor became Mrs, murderer used his knowledga of ohemistry tollowing five conts. A Ohicago Waro-Dealer who is Are e the future, but its feet are so entanglod | now, and I think ho of to-day bears com- | G;rape, Mrs. Lofovere died, | to #o mix the poisona that no known anti- Tho followlng is the list and rates bo- fore the reduction: more; Papillion, Millard, Elkhorn, . Waterloo, Valley, Mercer, Fremont, 30 Ames, 51; North Bend —; Schuyler, Benton, Columbus, '33; Dun- can, 34; Silver Croek, Clarks, 36; Cen- tral City, Chapman, Lockwood, Grand Rogers, rested Threo Times in One Week. On last Tuesday afternoon a man named Gardner, giving out that he was from Chicago, and that his business was faro-dealing, arrived in this city. He LABOR A D LABORERS, Matcers of Intereat to Employers ani Employed, | Philadelpbia Record, | Labor leaners and organizers are piaced with economical conditlons and its path- way polnts through elougha. There must be some remedy for defectlvo distribu- tion, and it becomes the thinkers to do as effioient work in this direction as the great mechanics of the ago have done in their direction, Our progress in the physical aciences has beon grand, but our varlson very well." ““How long has congress boon stono- graphically reported!” “*The sonate was first no reportod in 1848, Thero were one or two attempts earllor, but thoy wero unsatisfaotory and aconabandoned. Tho presont systom bogan In 1848 In the senate and about Grabo had in the meantime censed living with his wife. On the ground of deser- tlon she procured a divorce. Taking her threo childron by her firat husband and ono by Grabe shy marrled Lofover. Graby also romarried, his thied wifo being a distaut relative of Samuel Cooper's Tho Coopers, the Cirabes, wnd tho Lofevers dote would have any aflect. Late this evening Maxwell had so far recovered as to warrant his removal to jail. On a bureau in the room were found two lotters from Maxwell to his wife, one of which was dated five days ago, and de- clared his intention of killing himself and “‘taking his children with him to heaven.” y Tland, 41da, Wood Rivor, Sheldon,Gib- | haa been in Omaha scarcely twonty-four | in a delicato positiou whn they aro called |Progress in social Eciliin_cn lmnll';:“" lerep 1;‘:“: ::fl‘hu house, and has boon continu- |41 }jyed neighbors and on the beat of | Ho declmd]_‘nu cuu]g not 10:;‘1" h'm ¢ Y ayr e -y 3 SE Al T haltix 0 g ed since. o oy OV N 2 bon, Buda, Kcarnoy, | Stephenson,” Elm | hours whou ho was arrested by Oficor |upon to counsel or adviso thelr follow. ulary balling and dissppoluting. We)ed siusc. eriticinoa | teFm® with “one. another, vialting baok | povorty and distecss,and rather than havo Croek, Overton, Josselyn, Plum Croek, Liborp, 40; St. Paul, 43; Elba, 5: Seotia, North Loup, 48; Clear Creek. Moad, Wahoo, Weston, 30; Valparaiso, 36; Kaymond, Lincoln, Jamalea, Han- lon, Cortland, 30r Pickrell, 31; Boatrice, Holmesville, Blue Springf, Otoe Agency, Oketo, 52; Brainard, David City, Rising helby, 34; Oscgola, Stromsourg, 55; Lost Creek, 33; Genos, 35; Fullerton, 36; St. Edwards, Albion, 58; Platte Cen- Kmght for picking the pockets of a clerk in the postofice. After being in- carcerated in the county jail for four days he was released after o trial, but was admonished by Judge DBoeneke to seek honorable employment Ho failed to profit by the admonition, and late Tuesday night was run_in for being drnnk and disorderly. He was fined £5.00 and costs by Judge Benake, and was released upon their payment. workmen for or against a strike. ‘Lhis was illustrated the other evening in the case of the carpet-weavers’ atrike, The argument of the workmen “Present wanes do not pay expenses; lower wages will not increase the business, but com- pel other employers to reduce likowisn.” Employera arguments are: “Other em- ployers reduce, so must we; work is scarce, Jabor plenty; labor must come down; if we reduce the cost of pro- need an Edison ] science who will disentangle the mighty agencies that have been established for the production of wealth. — ASY, MY BOY." “DIE und Ad- tov. Bob Burdette Gives Sompe & vice to a Young M ested in Politic presoxt -much system, which pormits members to revise their speeches before publication, be remedied, do you think?” “Doubtful, I think, There has always been talk about it, bat only talk. There were eflorts twenty-five yoars ago, per- haps more, to have that feature eliminated, and to have the debates printed exactly as they occurred. 1 remowmbor that Jeil Davis was one of the most vigorous i, denouncing revision, and in urgiug that and forth, although Lofever had Cooper’s iginal wife and threo ohildren, and s second wifo and one child, and Cooper was the husband of Grabo's first wifo and tho criginal huebsud of hia second, “All this nico little family party got along togelher in the pleasantest kind of way, oxcept Lefever and his wife. Final- v, as I started, sbo was found at the foot of tha stairs with her neck baoken, his children struggle with adversity he would put an end to their lives with his own hand. The letters clearly indicate that the rickening deed was contemplated for some time, and the cunning with which the poison was mixed was beyond doubt tho.renult of careful experiments, C —— Never Will 8have, Overheard going over the telephone line:, B tre, Humphreys, 33; Madison, 35. Mun- | " T,aat avening he, with a partner who | duction we extond our trade.” The |y, okiyn Bagle. f 8 and her husband was put on trial, charged |} swear it.” o son, 36; Norfolk, 38. passos under tho alins of Dallas, but |leaders know that employers have cause, ;17 S when 3o ROl Iito polttonias Z’;&:itli“"k.‘:fi I::t“i.;::‘:i o‘:uou, a8 thoy | with killing her. When tho list of jurors| gemer what?” e RO CHANOE whoso real namo fa ("Couner, was ar-| ot at least cxoust, o xcfluco wagse, a6 |1y gridvod to aoo you hava alroudy | Faatent speakors of thy poone o i | wan called ‘it was found that Androw | «hat T will nover shave or cut my E. E. Lane, resldent enginoer, has | rested on a warrant for larceny. It ap :li?u;‘q:;nm‘:y it lf’r“n"m":: of| done to the extent of ruining two suits of [ (ime, and it would rem that it anybody | Grabe, ono of the deceanod womau's Pre- | yyir until I am electod president. changed his headquarters to the room formerly ocoupied by the paymaster, who pears, as near as could be learned, that the two men had entered a stora on duction possible—somotimes by unduly clothes with keroeene oll and the coat of your stomach with whisky—It would be noeded to reviry hls remarks or the vious husbands, had been drawn amcng them. Ho was excusod. Samusl Cooper, “Took out! That's a rash vow.” “1 don’t care; I swear it."” 5 i ifying the necessity for it. ~T'o coun« stenographir, report of them it would by i band, the Itst of wit- m 4§ has removed to the former headquarters | Sixteenth street kept by a man named magaifying 4 y much better to you to-day, soclally, mor- | e, her first husband, was on the Iist o “Who are you, Ben Butler ) 5 . ko when th A ), ) ho, f TRy - of the telegraph department. Munroe, and had succeeded in tapping ;:'la i\gn}xflx:zrnol;tré'o}! v:o el‘r’wa l‘?c;(::""l::)\?l ally, physically and financially, had you | 534 ho often do wol" nesses, Her sistor, Mrs, Harbieon, the .:{qv';;n i “Belva Lockwood."” The forco of workmen who for the past week have been engaged in extending the wires to the telegraphic office have almost completed their work, and here- after the office cof the telegraphic depart- ment will be found on the first floor, on Farnam, two doors east of Ninth street. ———— Vermin Cheap. A Few Facts from the ‘‘Orescent City" Joncerning the World's Fair, his till for $75. The police think they have a sure case against them. — A Reminiscence of the Last Demos cratic Convention, From the New York World, Politicians gathered in forse in the Second dlstrict court, Newark, Friday, of Newark, and Eaton says he is a rela- tive of ex-Unlted States Senator Eaton, of Cennecticut. Several months ago he began to boom his relative for the nom- ination for president on the democratic standing, to suffer iwputations of being & bosaes’ man, of having no sympathy for Iabor, Itlsa fact that the most dis- astrous strikes wore aecretly opposed by the leaders in them, who saw the error bat had not the moral courage to pro- clalm their views, yet suffering unjustly who, after listening to the indignation and threats and exclywatiens of despair of his fellow workmen, quietly proposed to the most intelligent of the strikers se- cret organizatlon and union with a then mysterious labor organization of untold drank the kerceene and poured tha whisky over your clothes, although your patriotic exhilaration would have suf- fered—but when you do go into yeal politics, when you trinmph, triumph graciously, magnanimously, mercifully. You will observe that this advice Is given you by a man who is lying on more line of advice. I died easy. And 1 want you, when the hour of defeat comes to you, to ‘‘die easy.” Don’t kick. Don't struggle after you are dead. It distorts the countenance, contracts the ““No, He scarcely ever looked at his | speeches in mnnnscript." | ““Aro the ablest men the ones most likely to revise and polish up their speecher " “No, rather the reverse. As a rule the men who stand out most pronilnent], in the history of the senate were of such Seward usually wrote hiaspeoches before- hand and committed them to memory, 80 that often he did not require them to be reported at all, turning them over in manuscript. This was not always the case, however. 1 remember on one oc- prosecutrix, was also a wltnese. She teatifiod that she hersolf had been twice married. Sho thought her first husband was dead. She, wan diyoreed fiom ! second, but she was ehgaged to be mar- ried agaln, this time to a brother of Sam- to Ono Ciossing the Ohio oke 1 in Horse History, From the Washineton Republican, Senator Beck, of Kentucky, and repre- i, ticket, and when the national convention limbs, lends the features a hideous ex- i sentative Wilkins, of Ohio, were talking | \ was held In ghicsgu he and Shurts and :':‘;:g::‘;hl:;_Imli-?:;':g;xngf':;‘:x‘ng:l: preasion of agony and hate, and terrifies sml}:m :?muh:min“ t:(:(otak‘:, Im:‘:'::,: the other day, when the Kentuckian es- Mr. Will Baker, who was formerly em- | Orange H. Stevens went to Chicago in [ (i S ae o718 Sani « i ngxarfd the mourners. When your time comes|ghat he was going to dahvu:" on | Pted a ploture of a horse hanging on the 4 at D ! v ing | grond style to develop the Eaton boom, | ;s A g “'die easy.” Don’t kick against mani- e LS f wall. “There,” he exclaimed witk rap- ployed at Drexel & Maul's undertaking Mhoy extanded the (telp to'the Yello swittly and silently Into the secrst fold fost, destl R. DoERtHE hard it some important subject. 1 did so, & ‘g ibtutelot el exlngton itk establishment, and who left for New Or- mn{’, edbcihes reglgm' Fe E“;; until the city was sprinkled all over with | fest destiny. IRemember it is hard to|hut when he got ready to speak ho|tr® s Pl Lexington, the leans a few weeks ago, wrltes an interest- ing letter to his former employes con- cerning the coming Cotton Exposition, in which Nebraska will make a fine exhibi- tion and be well represented. Mr. Baker glves an idea of the expense of a trip to the Crescent City by saying that “‘good rooms are worth something, claims that he expended $1,000 on the trip, and that Shurts never offered to pay a cent. Therefora he has sued him for a share of the expenses. Eaton, who was the first witness, said that Shurts asked permission to go with him to Chicago, and they met in Wash- ington, where Stevens jeined them and accompanied them to the convention assemblies. The same programme is now being carried out. At the late weavers’ meeting were sme of the old war horses of Labordom with their quiet suggestions of unity with the knights, Ten years ago the weavers had the atrongest assembly in the order—old No. It would not be surprising to see the old love rekindled and a thousand re- knighted knights put on their metaphor- fight the fates. Now, when I road the returns on the 5th of November, 1 lay me down in calm though sorrowful resig- nation. I closed my eyes and folded my hands on my bosom and remained passive and quiet, and there wasn't a prettier ro- publican “‘remains” in all this broad land than your late lamented subscriber. It took a great many thousand republicans ten or twelve days to attain my atate of said he desired to have his speech taken again, as he would have some changes from the original one. So it was re- ported and the manuscript [urnished him, and when it was returned I found that it was neither the first nor the second speech entire, but a third one, embodying portions of buth the others Seward was pretty careful about his sentences, and would often chunge a grandest horae that ever stood on four feot.” “*Yeos,” said Mr., Wiikins, *‘he was cortainly a very romarkable horse. Was he a trotter or a runner?” A look of ineffable scorn paesed over. Senator Beck's broad, expressive coun- tenanco. *‘Was he u trotter or a run- ndr?”" he repeated, astonishment, plty and profound disgust being blended in the tones of his voice. *‘Was he a run- uel Cooper, the first hushand of her dead Y | alster! Warl ™ s the public censure of' being demagogues. f 1 didn't h il - i to hear the developments in the suit of ¢ ir | the flat of his back, while «the haughty |y o n't have time to stay and sev, 4 CORN AND COTTON. Mathiss C. Eaton to rocover $132.05 | 10 [highta of Labor took their| foo iy'hslding a torchlight procention uver ) cugtoct e prr, tont there was litlo oc- | what. the vardiot was. " New York Sun UAFPITAL PRIZE $150,000 TR from Willism H. Shuriz, an lntimate |p,,,h, At mfl,y wriko o knight | his Prostrate form, - But it """‘"'fih“'dl their spoeches. Wobster, as I said, was | UNLEARNED IN UOKY LOR, | angemonts rorus o aomis sasersiss, o o2 ” i triend of the plaintitt. Eaton and Shurts " g me any, and I waat to tell you why, an | k d o 3 et | Dr tho Low )7 o Cgap Grub Scarce and Mosquitos and | riend of, the plaintin Jeffarsonian clab | TAs Dresent, nob kmown aw aush, | 0S¥ ML TACK 0 DRIEINCTe SO0 8 low “epoakcer, and b oatelul omey Danzoes -;',‘:“"Y;.gvm Mfig‘fi"fl‘?«hrfi”fl-mfi K same y are conducted itk Aoneaty, fairness, and in good fasth toward all par. tiea, and’ we authoriza the company to use thin tificate, with fac-vimiles of our signaturer et 'n bto advortisewents,” COMMISSIONERS, [ NPIECEDENTED ATTRACTION, OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. Lonisiana Stete Lotterv Company, iuoorporated 1n 1808 f0F 18 years by tho leglalatur tor educational aud charitable purposes—with a cap 14l of $1,000,000—80 which a resorve fund of ove #560,000 has sinoe boen added, Ik Katon said he paid all the expenses, |: sublime composure, but they came to it ¢ ner or a trotter! Well, weil, well, I do|"y whelming popuiar vote ita francht und it will almost paralyze folks from tho | loaned Shurts money and paid bills for | L0 trior, and rally onco more to the | (R CERFENER, T REW MALE 10 Jrord hero or there o polish them up, a8 | gqqiare, I-never heard of auch astound: | wae msten pecs of 4 -"5'-’-:;;; Siate. sonahiution north and east whon they gt here. him on his saying he would have a draft buglo blast of their old knightly com- They kept anticipating the resurrection. Sumner was rather a slow ing ignorance before in the whole course sdophed December 9d, 4. ; 3 . » deaft | oo dars, who are to-day, ae then, ready | T a speaker, aad did not make many changes H A Rooms rent all the way from $15 to $75 | cehed. Smmn put i an ttemized bill |§CET B0 o O e, | Bvery timo a triumphant democrat|jh yie spooches, Mr. Chaserof O, | °F WY lifo, oxcopting on one oceasion, L gfln:lh?lngla number drawings take 7 per wonth, Meals atany prico you want, | 5n0st Shurts and then Julius 0. Kitz- | )4qer or plate-boaror, Pew ' his 3 rojololog, horn thoy | wasimuoh' given'to making ohangesiin |03 tsb Wasithreo/yearsao,and s’ fol: | plsco moRs Yy, At but at lono than 40 cents for brenkfast | So masce meho o ps gy aoked What| "y obor leadors hero and clsowhore, [thought it was “the trumpot| i’ wioaches. Lincoln! Well, 1 mover |10 8ouator was the frightful oxawplo, [Iv never scales ol portpones. Lokt the folowia he meant by the charge, “*Bob Ingersoll, though denounced as demagogues are not of the republican Gabrlcl, and jumped up him, but knew that he was a Iroquois had won the Epglish Derby and Dintribution 176th GRAND MONTHLY,) ) | wud 50 centa for dinuer, you dow't get (g Fston said that hoe iasdls P LU reported 1 Po: 2" E purchased $1 in their grave clothes and went prancing : wo Kentuckians naturally folt P very much, 5 p demagogues, and when in future years &l . P ? [vory slow speaker. Douglas was the fLae 5 L“’T!I‘J F Eooeition baild!an ax none of ticket to Ingersoll's looturo, but that |yt hlutfiry T AL c”"mc! around, and finally had to be knocked in “l'lz"'*i"t' A ‘,u',y rapid Nl':‘tu‘:‘ ‘}‘;‘:,",h/ proud — of the American racer | Fytraordinary Semi-Anpual Draw— thom finishod, but think they will be by | Spurte was so. tony that ho had to ex-¢, by wricten by impartial hands they | (e hesd with an officlal count boforo | \Weil averybody Knows: abont hiy o |80rond and waited with broath- ng. Fio chango thom for §2 tickots, and that he | Gill'siund out in brighter colors thay | Pefore they would submit o the offices of | yuntencos. 1 ro.|less anxioty for nows from Krance December 16th, the opening day,and will They are terrible, 5 also bought Shurts & silk cap for $1. " the undertaker. I believe in plucl g 3 Jo" | that would toll us of the victory or defeat | : the Academy ot Music New Or- be very nice when completed. w 2 4 .| they do to-day. They know the foolish- AROE,. ) 0 Pluck, MY | embor ono in - his speech on the im- r e e VA T R 5 ““Eghibits ars coming in overy day, but | g1 e “ctually stopped over in Phiia-| ;o and Tutility of most strikes and |#% I believe in grit; I have an abiding | jourhii 107 Johnsou, which made, 1 | o the Kentuoky bred Ioxhall, who was leans, Tuesd .y, December rather slow, So far NEDRASKA IS FAR AHEAD, Bhe is the only state that has decoration delphia loug enough to give Stevensa chance to getn puff in the papers,” Shurts sald when sworn, “‘Mr. Eaton asked me and Chatles S. Snyder to go to while not urglng them or denouncing them, quietly direct the wild enthusiasm with semi-Jesvitical shrewdness and wisdom into organization channels where faith in sand. I like t1 see a man fight who doesn’t know when ho is licked, but I don’t like to see a man come howling back into the ring after he has buen think, eighty odd lines in the Record, | never knew but one man like him, and that was Bell, of Tennessee. No, there entored for the grand prizs of Paris, When 1 hoard that Foxball had won 1 sent a page for Seuator Allison. When ho came over to my dek I pointed to the 16. 1884, Under the personal supervision snd management of WEN, G T BEA of Louisiana and GEN' JUBAL A. EARLY, of Virginia. . Chi A e i ! Y’ arenot many men now in the senate who | 1, * S E § v m YRTY ;i;:;ufi:u_xd wio E!m utl. ltev:}ry dny.lf Mr. | Chicago. ll}e ;'mg hlaf hmcli_unga;,edm tho turbulenco is quelled by discivline | kBocked out and” tho other fol-| o ou vl diftieult to Tonoch i Mr! Paris tolegram and asked him to read | CAPITAL PRIZE, $160,000. clfkisg, of Lincoln, and myself, are | rooms at Leland’s hotel for his party. 1f 50 "0 oatiak . = [ low has gone away with | . * that, Ho read the paragraph and calmly | garNotice. Tickets are Ton Dollars only. Halvos & workizg on our display of corn.’ We | telegeaphod to Washingtou and ho repliod [ Srgor aed oo e mpeaio Pitco of dis-| 0 ato' money, “Die. casy,” my Vdmunds s one of tho fastest talkers. | oxpreped his groat gratilication over the 0, Fifthr, §2, Teaths, $1. et |00 complotad & pedeatal twenty feot | with, ‘Como on; I will'take care of yon.’ | 0Uiivo'bounds and oltics and. notioual as. | P09 You'll look botter, your friends and [ 1o oy f v itk 80 to llsten to i of | vietory. Aftor ho had run on s whilo he[ LT OF PRizes. R bigh and begun a panel fifteen by thirty | Stevens joined us in Washington. O [{ibE (OFE SIS0 MU onomies aliko will admire you all the [ o0 obontt W ! wanner, and. rushen out | PATayZod mo with the irquiry: “Was| | ALY gortiia Viogor feet, all to be covered with malze, This will -take us about ten or twelve days. The work would take less tlme but for the way to Chicago I offered pay for my ticket, but Mr. Eaton would not accept the money. He would not let me pay Tne existing industrial depression all ovar the country will be taken advantage more for it, and you'll be in’ botter con- dition for getting up when your party Gabriel sounds the trumpet. Now, bear his sentences in a hurry. protty fast talkor, but his enunciation is Ingalls in a it & running or a trotting race that Kox- hall won?"” “lmagine my feclinge, Words could 0,008 1 do do % LARGE PRIZES OF 10,000 £0,008 v lo 600 29,000 2 'y ” . 20 PRIZES a; 000 y tho fost that so many ladies como around |any bills. At the closs of tho conven- | {7, 0 *teenkthon and wxtond organiaation. | 55 TG Pt Tt in your bat, 1 |20 distinct and cloar e i o DIOARUTS | ot exgiren thom. 1 foll back fnmy| o da and adwire our work, and ourselvon, also, | ton he urged us to go further| neir Jinsin the troubled wators —The |40u't know much nolitios. T wish 1 had [yorePOrt Ny | F: Boolk 18 b vOry fasl | ghasr gpogohloss, and didn't spoak to the | j% 9 and it woald bo rude not to stop and con- | weat, _ and — Mr. = Stevens got|digioultias of racent years have been two, |8 Wany dollars as I don't know much |{heers 429 MU 0P 16 up foF hours, too, | yonator from fowa for two woeks, 0% . do verse with them. They all admire our |passes o from his! ‘railroad friends. |{o1q: Lok of = recagniued. defigles cud |8boat politica—but what I do know 1| w0 B0, Brother Wilkins, I would liko toseo you 1000 do 0.0, corn and mammoth pumpkins, We have ono pumpkin that weighs 2163 pounds.” | I agreod to pay for tho ‘sundrios.’ W | FTSHER PUTPORGE & ¢ lab, roy. | becoming for the party that gots Its neck : report, H 6 you to read up on Lexington before Mr. Bukor goca on to ssy tnat pricon| visiied St. Paul, Bismurck and other | Protberos bonditlons of labor. - Bros- | SR, UL AN graceful. e B B ety % J°TY | you croms the Ohio. 1 the Kontuckiaus | 10 d° 8 on fruit are exhorbitant, but admits that shoes are very cheap. The weather is tine, though two heavy frosts have heen experienced, which gave the landscape the appesrance of having been covered by & light fall of suow. Two heavy rain storms wero had and the mosquitos are us large a8 Broncho ponles. Bed bugs thrive astonishingly well and it is no un- common thing for them to carry a man out of the house bodlly and leave him on the sidewalk and llable to arrest for dis- orderly conduct. Mr. Baker met with a serious accident Mr. Eaton was to pay hotel expenses, and places, and had a high old time. 1 paid for two tickets to Bob Ingersoll’s lecture in Bismarck, and as to the eilk cap, Mr. Eaton Insisted that I should sccopt It as a present, The buckboard was paid for by another Mr, Eaton, who 1avited us to hls ranch, I understood that Mr. Eaton employed Mr. Stevens to boom Senator Eaton in the papers for the nomination,’” Judge Henry postponed the case until Wednesday next. o ‘Ihe Hair on the Wrong Man, One of the many amusing stories in practical purposes and aims, and socured tens of thousands the chief incentive to membership is assistance in strikes or sick- noss and advantages in aecuring cmploy- ment over non-members. If these results are not satisfactory the first wind scat. tera the rope of sand which holds them to thelr organization, With others it is a matter of principle, If there is one thing above another on which workingmen are ‘*wouchy,” it Is their right to drink as much as they please—beer, whisky, ete., of course, No one denies the right. But take any laboring community iu this city or state, know for keeps, and I know it Js always ——— Roller Bkatng Flirtation. Norristown Herald. Lying on the right side, “My heart is at your feet,” Lying on the left side, *I have moncy in tho bank,” Standing on your nose, “I have no objection toa mother-in-law.” Jumping on you skates, *Um afraid oan't trust you,” Lying ou your back, *‘Ausist me,” Oae leg in the air means, *‘Catch me.” Two legs n the air means **Mashed,” Woll, he is not the most agreeable man in the world to Fast at times, stenographer. Mr. Murphy, who has had this remark- able carcor us official reporter of the sen- ato for thirty-five years, ever since the system of full reports was adopted, is & (uiet, gentlemanly appearing man of per- naps 60, whose face and fgure show tho years of hard, careful tofl chat he has be- stowed upon his life work. He is one of the hardest working men in official life in Washington, and, 1t may be remarked, draws more money for his work than does any officer of the goverment except the president. Ho gets §26,000 per your for in Kentucky, but as a friend I must ad- should suspeot you of not knowing whether Lexington was a trotter or a racer it might go hard with you.’ — DI HARTL In this city, November 80, at 1 a 10, 8t 1609 Davenport street, Abbie Jane Hartlo, aged 21 yoars, Funeral took place to-day at 10 a, m., from Trinity cathedral, Intermeut at Prospect Hill. Heve sl weeks ago this young lady came to Omaha to visit hor sister, who is engaged in toaching school in our city, Her home is in #9200 100 Approximation prizos of 100 do do 1079 Prises amounsing 40... application for rates #0 clube should be ruade only office of the Company tu New Orloaus. For further tnformation write olearly giving foll address, POSTAL NOTES, Express Mooey Orders, or Now York Exchango in_ordinary lettor. Currenoy by Expross (all sus of 86 aud upwards st our ex- ponse) addros:od M A DAUPHIN, M. A, DAUPHIN, Now Orleans La. 607 Hovouth 5t Washlugton D, C. Mako P. 0. Money Ordors payable and adiress Reglatored Lottors to o NEW ORLEANS NATIONAT, BANK, Now Orleans, La. NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY ,Tw fl]\lr: ;l-r’y“l:g 2",,:".'.,'.'."..':1; ll;.'e'"]:fl.".fi., h‘:; :.h.ic,}lla‘r‘:'r'i:i:: .lulmanlnln'Hur;m'fiIgurr; or ‘.utaifu. .mxl invest the money wisely| Ono wkate In’ your mouth, “Crushed | roporting the senate. ~ He must out of | V*kot™ e ~—— L 2 PEGRMIN on a droll foast of his of | in good lana which goes iuto gin sellera’ | sguin, thi 1l his ansistants, but it ti- n " tie etrcet on which he rooms. *“Tohoupi- | misquotation, 1 i X ) ; ; d : ia pay al nintants, i enti Finent u F nAv | s & y 10 A B A e v,-,n,’m‘i.,‘_‘ o, “1;:;1-“ ; kiR, 78 n":." tills, and that community would in a few | Hitting the back of your head with | mated that he nets about one-half the sum Christmas v s U U.. L — Thought 1o be Incendiary, Tt is now thought by Chief Bntler that the fire at Fifteenth and Davenport streets on Monday evening was the work address a largo gathering of Sunday school children, and in the course of his remarks undertook to entertain them with the story of Jacob and Esau, Mid- way in the narrative he was aware that years be able to lay off work six months in the year. Workingmen do not as a class understand the secret of fortune making or the appreciation of value in real property, Their labor Is the remote your heel, “I am gone,"” Suddenly placing your legs horizontally on the floor like the letter 'V Indlcates, “I am paralyzed.” Puanching your neighbor in the stomach paid for thelr services, perhaps more, Ho lives in an elegant brown stone front, on C street, not far from the capitol, koeps @ haudsome team, and enjoys life as best he may when there is no ion to take d2 eod tf SUOOKSSOR TO DAVIS & ANYDs» . Goneral Dealsss In REAL — WAIT FOR SAXES opening Satar- day before buying your Christmas cards, Finewt line ever cxhibited in Omaha, dec2 4t oause, but Instead of securing av much as | with your left foot, *'I'm onto your little | his attention. When the senate is in posalble of the land which their labor is |game.” session his hours are very long aud labor- constantly increasing in valuo, they let | A backward ilip of the hecls and sudden |jous, He, with one asstatant, Mr. Shuey, others possess and profit by the two, five, | coheeion of the knees to the floor indi- | reporss all the debates of the senate after ten-fold advance which follows, and some | cates “May I skate the next music with | the morning hour has expired, turning his coat tails werebeing vigorously pulled, and, half turning his head to find out the trouble, he was met by this exhortation from his friend in the rear: *For good- of an incendiary. Miss Talbot, whose house it was, discovered soon after the fire that $80, kept by her In a secret drawer In the Eurelu. had been stolen, ESTATE G208 FARNAM 8T, —— = Itcould not have been taken during the | ness sake, John, cat it short and sit|day they bid agsinat each other for per- |you?” over thelr notes to assistants who tran-| Sehmidt, 1116 Farnaw, finest seleotion | Have tor saie %9, Lot Pogrrrgheeid \ fire as a guard was put over the house [down; you're gettlng the hair on the | mission t> ocoupy a little of it atan enor- e —— scribe them, This of Itself is quite » re- }in Seal Skin Caps and Robes. Lowest | ® Eastern Nebrasks, at low price sad ou easy Sets & to prevent Miss Talbot's property from | wrong man, mous cost WAIT FOR BAXE “"fl:“iflu Satur- L markable matter, as very fow stenogra- | prices. 1946 | piabts, Bart, ‘Casing e "k being carrled away by thieves, The —————— Hero is & case in point. John King |4y, bofore buying your Christmas cards, | phors aro able to read the writing of e —— Saadors, add Butier Uoupties heory in that during Mus Talbot's ab- | sk your Grocer for Hausunann soap, | has Jaat taken out oharters for three rail- | £cal line'ercr cxhibited in Omaa. " |others;? though they write the same sys-| Rare aud unequalled Bargaina 1o Dia.| T is i paksof i sk, Doy A’Ih!‘l’(‘ time before the fire, thieves al2-tf I to be built through the rich and dec 2 4t tem, Mr, l#urphy'l brother, Mr, £V, Ymonds at Max Meyer & Bro's, Kowry Publio alwavs lu offics Correspong

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