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THE DAILY BEE---WEDNZSDAY, MARCH 4, 1885. T and treatment ¢f patients has been neatly part to leave the senate, when they could | excellent condition. The ramo is truo of RECOMMENDATIONS. N they seem to be booked for the cabinet, | A coal company with £20,000 capital has The committee therefore recommend: ) ¢ n In rogard to the ba'anse, Mr. Clove'and "v"" organized to dig for black diamonds on Woman's boad, homo and for - mlseion- FAMILY MARKET BASKET. arien, 16, statlone, 12. Bosides the foregoing societies eash |y, gurrent Prices Which Interest stats has an orgavization, Nebraska employs throe church evangelista and one THE ALDERMANIC BOARD. Its Regnlar Session Lest Night Dry the Thrifcy Housekeepor. h ¥ na T'he Union Pacific railway is now shippi ; - ment of patlents we recommand that the ol m 7 @rant did when he went. the namey of his | The Union Pacific railway is now shipping d Uneien fl el sl i o Avances toward spring | #uperintendent be requited to make a Calls T.m t W shingtn, caslnetito the senate. Ho had kopt thom | o ey ime minms to the Saean gl r day il | g A4 1§ 150N RAVHES PTIOR | o reful examiaation of patients upon thelr _— a profound secrst. 1 woll ramomber the onds mitiee of Butts, Montans, by the way of (¢ The Sun Dance rtte nasor ta thereis “more oal, oil, sait, per and GALLIIHER'S TBIAL. |tho prices of meats, fith, msrkot produce PR “and sich like” begin to conform them. A Notorious Confidence Man Twice | yi)yeq to the changed order of thinge, Arrested and Twice Fscaped |y, )6 following i lightly sketched the T provailing points of the markets in which Fod the roplenishing genlus of the family market basket is interested. Fish is com'ng into prominenco as an artlclo of diet. Whito fish, trout, base, perch aro now retalied plentifully at 1sh of the Hun- |8stonishment crested by the announce ment of A, T. Stowart, the hundred report of such examination be sprad upon times mill.onaire merchant of Now York, county than in auy other a record kept by him for that purpose Must go"—Embarrassments tobo secrotary of the treasury. He bhad Bette. and we have more and and that he be required to note the Already Threaten never mingled In pollitics; no one knew [ timber and plenty of rich agricultural ohange from actual examination of each ‘l'ht‘!h"‘ht; claimed to b: a repablican or| patient st least once a week or demoorat; he was on'y known as a very DA WBHON 61 % 1o - CPianer, of that kind of " pattents tich Orcosun, Tho astonlahmont. was nor| e La]. sele favention o alocamotive which known a3 curable and a complete [ .4 Gorrespondence to Thie Dxx. Ifinu}nud whon the name of Adoloh B ¢pagd in making paper plans of groat work and full records of the ticatment of 5 D0 Tty o orie, of Pennsylvanis, to bo secrotary j shops at the neighboring soda lakes and gazing such patients, Wasiinatox, D, C o February 28— fof tho navy, was announced, half the | & smok loes locomtives speediug over moun 2. Toat il funds arisiog from tho | They sre coming. They ate coming, from [arnators went to Cameron'a seat to fn [ 41 and valley, soda Iaden. d wnd caro of both private and all quarters, from,the north andthe south |11'%0, *“Who {s ‘Borlel” ‘Mr. Cameron |, fi"f, Vistuham Aughey reports the Somi. foreign patlenta, farn and all”othor | g from tho cast and the west. 1 moan |FeDISd, that ho did ot know, excapt | K\uifhy ehnci ok ok i e ot eources be paid Into the treasury of the [, "ot 404 squnre toed democracy of that he belived ~ there was | professor remained in Nebraskn &' tow years stato and the same sppropriated by {he |t flat footed, &q | demooracy of | ratired merchant In Philadelpbis by that |more countlers proepect holes would grace Loglslaturs to the credit of the Insane hos. | the regular old bourbon stripe. The great [name. When the name of E. Rockwood lnll'sn:ln -:nldkvf-llny where only browsing corn phtal fund, to be paid out on vouchors sa [unwashed and unterrified. Yes, they | Hoar of Massachusetts, was announced | *0 the ftisky heifer waves in the broeze, uthlal' -pvmprhhmml--ve ‘ml cxcopt [ will all be here and no human intelli- ;""in‘:_'fl“'"fi 0;;"‘{ ‘l’;" ‘l"m[i"" was such monies and fands as shall b id g ed, **Whols Hoar,” Ho was by roladives and friends for patients, |E0NCO cn number them. The moss-(\iiown in Massschusetts as an able law- which shall be under the exclusive con.|backs are crawliog out from their holes, |yer, and was & judge of the supreme trol and charge of the suporintendent. whore they have been hibernating for a[court of that state, but was scarcely e T);-:l z;.o supply f,m- this (lmmntion quatter of a [coatury, a3 certain animals ':"::W.ntnnhld% ?fr it. dTno nomfnations o farnished strictly In accordance with STsha 0 at once confirmed, as no one was chapter 83, "“c,,’m otiths e;mpu.a hibernate through theloog winter months | willing to Interfore with the president in statates of Nebraska, ! and crawl out on the approach of spring |regerd to his cablnet., The mnext day, a 4. That a board of tristecs be ap-|to eatch a glimpse of the san's rays and [member of the house named Jenckes, p;int;ilmmerllntaly by the givernor for | experience a tonch of thelr warath, if L'":f;lchl,;:‘éf’ie hllnd', 4 I;md” ol] '-lk'y;x the the man: tof thi jon, 5 a, especially in the law, siid [Signea)i e v °N,'1§;'t::’“""" [the ground hog has not led to thom. |hy aowsed tho sonats had botter look up Thua BROWN, You can see them now, with their wide |the law and see if Stewart was eligible G. D, Meikeisony, |brimmed sombrercs, lovg hair and a|for the treasury portfolio. The law was JORN SHERYIN, strosk of Virginey or North Kearliney | ¢X*mined and found to an m- W. H. SNELL, weed running down the chin and varie- | POriex, or ono engaged in forelgn com- admission to the horpltal, £sto thele men- | oy, Unprecedented 1 Noutine Work Disposed of-The Di- tal and physical conaitlion and that a fall vision of the Fourth and Sixth Wards Oontemplated, gry—“We'nns go in; You'uns ty in Wycming, Cleveland, Laramie has discoversd in somo foreign ! Tha clty councll convened in regular In JudgeNeville's conrt yesterday morn- seslon last night. A goodly representa- | Ing William Galligher,alias Clatke, was ar- tion of tha aldermen were on hand, Mr, [ ralgned on a charge of obtalning money Leeder alone being absent. under falss pretenses. He pleaded not Minutes of previous meeting approved |guilty, and the trlal was commenced. fifteen conts a pound. Fresh plokerel on Mayor Murphy’s report. The immediate offense of which Galli- bring but ten cents. Salt water fisn PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS, gher 1s acoused ir that of defrauding in[are retalled In fair quantities, fresh cod, i halibut m mayor, approving ordlaance su- [Jaly, 1883, John E. Edwards, the real |and haddock at fifieen cents, u;:::m b to deod o board of trado | tate man. Ho went to Edwards and |t twonty.five e Perent the Sixieenth and Farnam lot; also the |mor'gsged to him for $100 a mule and |ty accordiog . Warlk Solk wHasth lambiog ordinance; and _repealig or. | horse which he had never owned, and (& half, salmon forty, whils cels wrigg's to dinances 484, 480, 631 apd 730, deomed | which really had no exhzeneoL T, vk *Th;mf:zl;:c::e:;g-‘-;r,_:g g dios w b k Galligan . to b In conflic: with the Iawee. — Ap- ||l O T e beoaueo the | poF oan purshato at twenty cents. Cod: P o mayor, appolnting board of ap. |1atter had no legal warrant for tho arrest. | fi%h tongucs aro delicaces rarely toen out f n’ 13 ‘?I}u -hgeat extansion, | Howas afterwards apprehended and land- west and thamk is little or no demand. pAnuaruOdo ougl "| ed In the county jail, some time lut fall [Oystera rotall a: from l(rtr';{" t; miy From mayor, appolnting Petor Welland ) _Galligher has been caught in several | conts & quarh acsording to sizs and qual- as policamun 'on Txegulag force. . Ape |acrapes of thin kind during tho past five |ity. Scallops aro searco at §5 a gallon. praSed years, ll:: 1881 lkzuAplfi'eg uimos:‘;.het i h;nl'r i Cal n wamo trick upon P. A, B. Cook, at that | {s falling off slightly In demand but is e g ke (rom, ¥ifvoondl | tmo a comm asion merchat on Thir |15w. Tho best cuts of surloln are seliing to Plessant streats Roforred, teenth street, inducing that gentloman to 4t 15 cents, rump snd upper part ot From Nebraska Lumber company, re- [10an him 8100 or 8o upon property which | round stesk for 12} cents. Koasting uesting appolntment of apooial police. [he afterwards wold. This swindling | riqs firm and juicy, can be bought for ;‘rl\n tngpmteut nelghborhood in vicinity | scheme was planned and executed in con- | 12} cents. ~Veal 18 extramely scarce and of their property. Approved. janetion with his twin brother, who was | comes high—from 16 to £0 ceats, accord- COLORAVY, A firm of Denver tailors are belng tried for smuggliog eloth from Canada. A company has bacn organized at Durango to slaughter beef there and sbip it east, B. & M. engineorlng parties are examining the lay of the country around Grand Junction. Snow slides aro ripenivg. So far tho w ter has been unproductive of casualties in the mountains, Farmers sround Alamoss have begun their apring plowiog. ~ The frost has all disappeared from the ground. It is called *‘bunko butter” in Denver, and the logielatura is urged to pass a Iaw compell ing margatine makers to so brand their truck, . A merso, beiog secretary of th trowury, |, The, Colorado Cosl and Iron company A | . |a's3 & notorlous crook. Bo h were afier- | ing to the cholceness of the patt. Sweet Corg, gating the color of the bosom; the i £ bave imported negroes from Tennesses to mfn'iifo"f,‘:“ll’iiiafi?i'i‘c‘o?&';‘5‘..."1’5‘;?. wards arrasted, through the agency of [ breads can bo purchasod at 25 cents a Deyrster, adherents of tho dosirines of atato tights, [ Stenath, who was taken wholly by sat- | work i the cosl mises at Walsouturg for £1 secession, rebelion and the resolution of | Prite at his appointment, was ‘.)S;Lthrsn who are n:i}l flmil:g for (xh!u. EXCEEDINGLY ANXIOUS TO SERVE. Jackson, ex-vetsran, f the kuklax-klsn o ¢ s ARAAHRABRE " f fberty; obHPkaarites and when ke heard of the disabllity, T. C. BRUNNER, To the unders'gned members of the commlittee In view of the above findings belleve that tha Interests of tho state and Detectlve Neligh, Tho matter was|pair, Corn baef is selilng at from 5 to 10 finally compromised by the repayment of | cents, according to cuts, Prime legs of the sum of moneyloaued. From thistime [ mutton are to be had for 12} cents; mut- on, Galligher went free, until rcarrested |ton chops, 123 to 15 cents. Ham is a per day. The old government reservo at Pagona Springs, once callod Fort Lowis, has boen surveyed into town lots and will be sold at dinance, known as plumblog ordinance. Referred. ¥rom residentson Seventeenth between o 0 to Washington and vis'ted | auction March 1 th, Clark and Geaco streots making olty to | ¢ yiindiing Edward T3 ; the unfortunato insane demand a chaogs | who fought us In a msnly way, and those | senatcrs . ¢ g! d ° g Edwards, s'aple artisle in good demand at 12} cents | 5 A g g y way, o1 |eenaters, {o eeeif a law could not be| The Colorado legislaturatakes to therailrond utFu:I‘::h 5‘{.‘%?“{5@:{3g.l-,','"':«:r::fifying mxc? Judge Wukeley's branch of the dir- | u bulk, 25 cents aliced. Turkeys, dry i :ll;l‘:.l?flwn of superiutendent of said | who fought as guorrlllas outaide of olvil. | nysged removing the diffioulty In lis | commimsiet plan ao oueily ot Nebomirn rond ized warfare, are here, on are coming. They say, ‘“We'uns are gwine to hold the fort now, and YOU'UNS MUST Go.” They will tell you, * I lost evorylhing by the wah, 81k, and I must have some thiog I reckon Cleveland will give us sll we want.” Did not Curtls, the t-uth- fal George William, fe 1 us the d:moarats are hungry, very hangry? Yes, they are bungry and thirsty, and famishiog judiciary last evening the case of |picked, sell at from 12} to 15 cants per Mis ‘Margaret Elliot agaiast the ci'y, for | pound; large, 16 to 18 cents _There 1s damazes sustaned in the intorrup'ion of | uo game, of coarso, in the market, plaintiff’s business by defendant's action SEUEM A% VRGERLEEND, in teariog up a sldewalk in frent of her : ¢ rosidence, was brought o a cloee. The .02,‘:';‘::1::f““%:‘:l;'f{,‘.":“:‘i:fa:?:’:: SR e o uelclly. in fatr demand, at 65 cents, the Peerlosa WAtli £ (ut and White Elephant bringing 65 cants a cie. But to hls disappointment and disgust, he had to stand aside. Grant then selected ex-Governor Boutwell, of Massachus tts, for the teeasury, thus commltting the mictike of takivg two oatinet oflicers fecm the samns state, wholch has never worked well, and did oot {n this care. Hoar served ahout a yearand res'gaed, He had veryut f r u- nata ways aid manners, horsh and ab- & f rapt, of in'lmes almes: insultivg, He of- Why, theloondition of the Plogan In- | i 11 TR oF ranaties, whilo d'“fl'l"}’ i the g"”“ 30":"‘ '"bfl;“"!l! he was in_the oabinet,§ and when Grant on dried roots an urnt birch : BAFLIR wran o) W15Tn G p1ewty nominat.d him for a justice of the su- those famishing democrats, U met one | joi1 ybility, but he missed o posttion on in the interlor department the other day. J ¥ I heard bim say to ono of the old stand- {10 \utte, e fuprome court of Ly messengers who lns seen muny ad-[gr° Cpiyed Satee solely on acooun minis'rations cme and g0, “I'm comivg | Grant afterwards inform ' ! ed the back here now.” I asked the messerg r| yritor that he selocted Stawart for the, who ho was, and on being told, recog- o e e, and on boing told, 2e00k: | transury bocsuse ho had ascumulated such council of ereor in sidowalk tex. Bills referred to approprate commit- toes, From Duncan & Welshan filing appli- cation for license t) lay gis water and draln pipss in this clty. Approved. From freebolders in Sixtn ward. ask- iog that that wa d be divided into two election disuicts, Referced. From marshal presenting monthly re- i poit of licoused liguor dealers in cliy. |agains: Pepporburg. In this action the | ulats, is ecsrce at $L. Uauliflower i Reforred. plalatitts sue for valae of rent which they | delicacy which at this seazon of the From City Attornoy Oonnell reporting | nad paid to Papperburg, ia sub-loating ® | makes an appetiziog dish, and retails at for reconsideration the $1800 claim of E [room near Twelfth and Doug'as. It|15 and 25 cents per hed. Californta Emery for grading damages to property seems that Pepperburg had leastd the | cabbago sell at G cents per pound. Homs .on Farnaw street. It is claimed that the | room from a thied party, but ing to|cabbage practically out of the market. allowance of damages was excestive. |keep up his rent psyments, had been| Lemons, 30 to 40 cents per dozen, Cal- Filed. ejected. The grounds set up in defenss [ ifornta boets, carrots and parenips, (new From Mrs Flannetey reporting that her | were that, Inasmuch as the room was|goods) 3 cents per pound. Fresh radiches, premlises on Sixth and Hickory had been | sub-leased for gambling purposes, any |75 ceuts per dozen, and celery scarse and 80 *‘basined” by change of gradipg of [contract based thereon was worthless|nearly out of season. =djoining streets that they are constantly |from alegal point of vlew. Judge lf[o- The local market is mot overstocked overflowed and asking for remedial | Culloch has had the case under advise- | with fruit. O:anges, Florida, are sell- makers Tho Colorado plan, if passed, will .5t £25,000 & year, The test liquor case was decided in favor of Donver. Diuggists and grocers who sell liq- uor in quintivies of less than five gallous muse take out a retail liquor liconse. Lifforts are being mado to raise tho $50,000 required to secate Mra. Li hop Warre $10,000 endowrent of the Denver university. About £30,000 has been ralsod. Frederick Lovejoy has resigned the pres- idency of the Denver & Rio Grande railway company and David H, Moffat, Lixq., has been elected tosucceed him, Moffat is & Denver banker and one of the Olear Creek pioneers, Peter Roy, of lieac N pofsoned by o brass ring he wora, Mortification et in and his hand was smputsted. Again gangreoe siezed his arm aod it has § been amputated at the shoulder to save his life. The attempt may prove futile oven now. As a specimen of local railroad rates in the state, Messre, Spearlock & Bond, of Stevens gulch, furnishes a bill from the Union Pacific for 8222 for carrying three carloads of ties five (Signed.) EzrA BrowN, G. D. MEIKLEJORN, JOBN SHERVIN, ;}’. H. Snery, A Viclous Hackman, About 6:30 las: evening Ofticers Sig- wart and Fuller arrested a hackman named Thomas O'Brien for assanitiog a etranger In Wocd's place. The officers foond him on Fourteenth street and his resistance was o violent that they, alded by two brether policemen, were com- pelled to literally drag him to jall. It appears that carller in the day O'Bricn had savagely assaulted another stranger, Thomas Roach, kicking him about the face and eyes, ;severely catting both. Dr. Jones was called and dressed the wounds. The doctor told the Ber man Judge McOulloch yesterday rendered a|bushel. The Colorado, large and mealy declston in the cess of Fostor & Lucas | and affecting with a watery ealivation the L) ¥ d % vaet fortune in his private businets|miles. As the freight is wore than the value measures, Reforrod. ment for the past throo daye, and has|ipg at from 40 to 60 cents a dozen. Val- | juy¢ nisht that the wounds were consld. |known as clerk in the Indian office before | % 2 P Ulib (16016 DecvsE 1he fiith. valaee v From Poter Weiland filiog bond as po- |concludedthat the o:ntract was Woith-| encias_and Mesinas, forelgn, bring from | arable bat not dangorous. O'Brlen. was | the war, and who was dischargad for is. | L1 be, therefore, would b a good man | £ the tict s Denper the fium refuced to pay to manogs the finances of tho country. Borio was taken ns much by surpriee as the rest. He did not want the office, but acoepted it at Grant's urgent request, served about nine mcn hy and resigned He sald to the wri er, after he had left licoman, Approved, les, and that hence no damages could be | 25 to 35 cants. The latter are very much From Oity Englneer Rosewater asking |claimed for violation thereof. Accord-|more tart than the ¥lorida fruit, and to ermission to secure tho repair of such |Ingly judgment was entered for defend-|gome not so good, belng lees sweet. gllm\ged instruments in his department | ant, and the gambling element once more | Havana pine apples are not in much ae— a8 need It. Referred. given a black eye. mand, but can be purchased at 50 cants From same, returaing plat of Summit s piece. RAILROAD NEWS, Placo, stating that reserve on Twenty- eighth street had not been properly ad- The Trans-Oontinental —Uriminating the Employes—Personal and the firm is still in debt to the company. The Colorado Coal avd Iron company at Walsenberg have twenty negross mining conl, 10 whom they pay $20 a day. They have, to guard there twenty winera ten men, to whom they pay $50 aday. Tt ovidently pays better to ve ‘“‘un the ehoot” than it does to be ‘‘on the dig.” bl NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDER: Notico §a heroby glvon that t 10 hoard of OCotnty Commssioners of Gage county, Schraska, will ro- locked up and it s t> be hoped it will serve as a lesson to him and others stmi- larly inclined. e — Vanderbilt's Parchase of West Bhore Bonds a Hoax. Special tolegram to the Bze, New York, March 3.—Wall stroet is cx- tremely skeptical as to the truth of the report concerning tho purchase by Vanderbilt of $9,000,000 of West Shore bonds, and several loyalty in 1861, OFf course they sre coming, the south are in the saddle, they won the fight, and they are bound to ride. Iam disposed to believe Cleve- land Intends to give the country & good adminlstration, but whether he csn suc- the ombe i hat helwaan f 3 o more fit for the coed or not, remains to be seen. ~ Altoady | p,qition (han onelof your westorn Ldlans DIFFICULTIES AND EMBARRASSMENTS is to x:nb- country spelliog-school. He begln to thicken on every side. The |treated the matier rather as a joke. jealousies among asplrants for cablnet po. | 1f Joe McDonald is left cut cf Cleve- SUDDEN DEATH, L) Mrs, Lavioa McCrea Expires of justed. Roferrad. From H. T. Leavitt, reporting error on ersonal assossment of M. J. Greery. eferrad. sitions, then the distribution of the spoils, | 1and’s cabinst, there will be war in the | ceivo proposala with plaus and "specldoations for tho e tors (o etale ot GH0! General, Heart Disease. persous in & porition to known all th facts | th disicions 1 the party 1o e m_l; to | Indiana demooracy. conetiuerlon o ive 5} iou or combination b.Idgos did not hesitate declare the rumor manufac- tured out of whole cloth. Oue prominent benker eaid: “This Chicago rumor isona par with rports which have for months been crediting Vanderbilt_with tho purchase of & Monell, reporting willingness to com- promise suits now pending agalnst the clty, as brought by deceased in hia lifo- tlme. Referred. policies, the silver faction and the antl- Jeuy M. THAVER, silver, the free trade and the protection e = factions: all thete betoken angthing buva WESTERN NEWS. smooth sea for the new craft. Onenear tnetown of Filler, 4 foet span with 16 feet rondway in the cloar, restiog_on pliing— five loa ander each and: piling to b 22 feot in length. ourioen (14) feot of approach at each end, restiog on three piles f urteon feet long. Ove bricg.: 38 fect pan with 10 fest roadway in Mr. Shelby returned yesterdsy frcm| Yesterday morning abont half past 11 Chicago, whera he has been In attend-[o'clock, Mrs. Lavina McCrea dled sud- ance upon the meeting of the executive|denly at her home near the corner of RESOLUTIONS, committes of the Trans-Continal associa- | Eighteenth and Paul streots. She has been |fasgo Tnoront in the West Sherc vesn Ay 1o, A characteristic of Washington ofice- _ Dakora. tho loar, o o henta 12 foct 1n holgnt muado of By Redfield, ordering sidewalks. | tion, complaining for the past two or three | thsusle of any sucha lotof bonds thatis (BOIdiog is now man f.s:ing itaelf. Large | Miner covnty's treavury contains $4,000. | owk 10810, st Beatrice, "0 L numbers in the depsrtments ara always| Territorial papers are urging farmers to sow Feadyio alioutborannas/to]te cewlkingy | Becs e ERetans no matter to which psrty he mey belong | The mercury flirtad below zero for fifty-six Haundreds of them, who have been known | days of the winter at Sioux Falls. as republicans, are now trying to prove| Dakota has 2,500 miles of railways, 2,000 that they have always been good demo- | echool houses, and 274 newspapers, crats, just as, if Blaine had been eleoted, | The bank of Dukots, at Mitchell, has paid those who have been known as demccrata | its depositors every penny due them. would have tried to prove that they bhad| Four hundred Indian children are in at- always been good republicans, The com.- | tendance at the Rosebud agency echool, ner of penslons, whose name is| Itisetated on journalistic authority that , was bef.ro tho houso committoo | thero aro forty fomale bank cashiers in Da- oto, absurd. No banking house or bauk had any such:bonds of the road, and'no such sale could have taken place without the knowledge of Wall street. The only statement in the dis- patch which may be true is that the Vander- bilt brokers have been buyiog up West Shore bonds when small lots were offered at low prices, Thers is reason to believe that such is the case.” Another gentleman connected with railroad manag ment said the “‘revort Ibelieve has no found tion, In tha firat place the banking hnse re- feried to had and tas had no such amount of bonds, The firm of Winelow & Lanier is evidintly meant. They have perhaps a mil- lion and a half worth of bonds bought for thelc own account, and for customers. This Adopted. By Havoall, that & copy of charter amendments lately paws:d in legislature be procured from the secretary of state, by olty clerk. Adopted. By Furay, that city clerk be Instructed to cancel the warrant for $660, is:ued to 14 tect roadway in the clcar, rosting on piling 20 feet lot & i y d 0o di- The assoclation did not succeed in [years of heart discase, and has suffered electing & commlssioner to succeed Mr. |intermittent spells of sickness incident to Smith, of the 0. & O. It Is possiblo that | such troubie. During the past few daye the electlon will have to be made by cor-|she has complained serioutly of her respondence, as there appears to be no | heart, but no pbysiclan was employed to A. H. Sander, and warrant for $45, ls- desire to call a general meetlng for the|investigate the oircumstances of ber sued tm(ll:o.o;p:lding.‘ Adopted. |purpose. Among other subjects dis-|trouble: This morning she arose and By Thrae, that the street commis-|cumod was that of making an entlre "h““:l “‘;‘:‘;‘r hE,:m'r:'“ll: ‘u' o‘;‘“’:i-r b:gt sionor bo instruted to fill wesbont o | chanyo fn the through frolght ratos from | SI0/t1Y before noon, lay up ; o % never o atise again. Bhe cxplred in. H‘f,‘;%{,;;‘;;f;;“,‘:‘:hti“i{"i! Roforred. | Chlcago and St. Louls to Californta. At |atantly and — palnlesly. - Coroner the ccuncil that whenever a majori'y of | present great Inequality exists between Drexel was summoned Immediately the properly owners along any street, | the rates, and the discrimination is sald [to the roidence, 1 “dh “P"m petltion to have the same “parkod,” such | o by fn faver of Chicago. The action of | 1Vestigating tho cago declded that an in- a change ought to be mide unless con- i ALk quest was not needed, as all circumstances flloting with oity’s interest. Tabled the Central Pacific in jolning the scheme [ pointed to the cause of doath as being PRag WILONIS i L0 Is awaited, before the matter can be|hesrt disssse. BRRORTS OF CPMMTTRBES: pushed. Mrs, McCrea was a lady ffty-five bll-‘lnmue l.:‘:d Cl;inAn. rnpn}r‘tlngd liIVgP years of aze, well known l.ndd lf’flupacted ably on clim of Auguss Jrondel [OF| o yyion Pacific officials have com- | {0 this.city where sha has lived for many e po: pm R nrth? Favorably on |cumstances of the Ames disis'er last |*0us and two dnnghu&s, n:1 b-lxt glm"fl cancellation of tax.on 1ot 1, block 45, for | Sundsy morning. They find that the | whom are married and resido n this city. " | responeibility for the accldent rests with 1834, same holng used for churoh pur- |y gy ot No. 13, (west bound) and it| THE INSANE HOSPITAL. 20 o Clatonia, 00 fost span with 14 fect in the clear, resting on piling 22 feet Al piling must’ bt red ouar or oak, piing v §il be reo.ived of less than 12 inches in ametorin the clear at tho but end, and must all e braced undernesth all’ bridges and ap- 103ch P caps muct be of white or burr oak and not less than 8x10 A1 flooring must be of gol, sound eak plank not Tess than 2 inches thick. ! Al matcriale must be subj ct to the Inspection and app.oval cf the commission rs. Tho commissioners reserve the right to rejoct any era'lbids. All propecals must bo sealed and e dorsed on out- side of wrapper *Bid; ," wnd addres od to the ¢ Board of County Commissioners, Beatrioe, Nebrasks,” and filed in the office of the county clerk on_or before noon, stard:rd tiv e, April 11, 1325, at which tioe and jlace all bids will boopened By order of the county ocmwizslonois, th 16th day of February, 185, Feb2s.at A. J. PETHOUD, Co. Clerk. Clar on pensicus last week t> glve Informaticn in vegard to pension watters. He was amount was magmiied spparently to $27,000,. | 88ked whab - hls politios were. | tnirty.five miles from Highmore, (00 worth, As to their having the needed |HBe declined to answer, Okobojo is the name of a D akota town, It ready money, that rumor was exploded long | should hope Mr, Cleveland would not be | should haye been Obejoyful. but a lubricated ago, Thehouse is one of the strongest in the | very long in finding a succeseor for bim, | printer “'pred” it at the christening. oit MY own explanation of the report is | {f he only selccts a vnion scldisr. The | Fargo uses about 8,00 tons of coala month, %L’.lefi}i L n‘x;:::;t men ‘.%'.‘::’;M" n:: demosrats woald" have had far more ro. | besiden xloco cords of wood, Thia reprosents spread stories to the effact that Vanderbilt | et for him if he had readily answered | total of nearly $75,000 a month for fuel, coutrols or will control ¢t West Shore line, | that ho is a republican, for he lisd always | All the counties in Dakata seom to be in o Such stories aro used in keeping freight from | been known as such. ~ The man who has | ht Boglonn and prosperous condition, As a tho; West Shoro rond. ~Local managers £2 6 | no polidos 1, ia one senss, not a good | Flé the county boat troubles havo been amic. citizen, and "ehould not hold office, and | *V1¥ #nd finally adjusted. howry shippers, aud warm them thut if thsy by 1 70] e i o ve their business to the West Shors they " Pierre university will organize a speci o E | the man who holds office, and refuses fo partment for the instruction of Indian child- will ba cut off from all special rates on_either n West Shore or Centeal when Vanderbilt takes [ avow his political principles, ought to bs | ren and request an appropriation of the gen- It is reported conl has boon found in the bluffs on tha north side of the Missouri riyer us THE WRECK AT AMES, Proposals for Bubsistence Stores. OFPFICE PURCIAKING AND DRroT, } COMMIEKARY OF ®ULSISTENCE, Omaha, Neb., February 2ist, 1 Prop drested tn the undersig, D Central Stan. poses. Adoptad. S S S R PR R T control, This policy has had the effect of | removed. eral government to aid the school, B ama, March ot 1606, A& whioh Hono oud Plate From sms, roporting that clty ought | Bty b Mo oER Gl Teea Two 5 {rihtening & good many shippors away from THELE WAS A DENOUEMENT The total footing of appropriation bills in- | thev will fv opencd in' provence cf bi idore, for fur- b to confess jadgment in favor of Ciark tial rul AT gth' t of | 13ePOrt of the Joint Bpecial Investl- | the West Shore, No such enormous smount troduced in the legislature was $600,000, The | pishing and deiivery at tho Subslstency Btorehouss t Potter, for $200, by reaton of damages | ettt I WREG V0TI B A BT 0 gaung Commiteec, of bonds could havo boen transferred without | yesterday on the s'lver question in the | demand for penitentiarics, amylums avd |10 thiscity or on xulrcad care wt or near piace of ‘ received by him by fallirg off a bank on :h: SEAY 91 28 p’a‘_{:i-ve i'l‘"'t;’h;y‘ Lpash W7 allsitost pottlon tuw;l‘:nlu of tho operation: | hougs, Tt will b remembered that o |schools was equal to that of Nebraska towns. | ™3, L ok Hiat moen - " Jefferson street Adopt.d. stop to identify train No. 8 on thesiding; | To thomenste and House of Repro- | would know of thy matter. Lt ia afa to say | W Weeks ago & self-constituted commit- | A bill bas passed the houss which prohibits | 1300 by pacon new cored, shoreclearshter, | , From same, that oity clerk bs to- 4 ] : joi that the first nows of so important a transac- | teo of New York bankers called on Mr, |the salo of liquor within three miles of Ver- b furaishod on appiloation, and should be ’4 this they did not do, but were rushing |sentatives: Yourspecial joint committee | that t Bartant & fry o | million university. This will malk hibs|Baconiniithe fus i i stracted to draw warrant In favor of H. y ] 2 tion would not cowme from Chicago, but from | Cleveland and requested him to use his | illion university. s will make a prohib- ched to p ovosal, past the atation at the time, intending to | beg leave to submit the following report ll‘:n:ak;:‘i‘x’ .wpdldfig:in;i;::llgn?:t)srbzf together with all of the testimony and o avi 3 - 0 fore paseing it or even attempiing | Proceedings of your committee, to pass it, oa the side track. Inboth of FINDINGS, Influenco with congress in favor of atop- | i e, of Vermillion, provided the coun ping tho further colnage of silver. He " my 00 yoars ago there were thrao schools very politely and properly In- | heid in Kosefield township, T county, i formed = them that he was|mnall shantioe, “better imagined thar do. ( G. Harte for sum of $34.20, Adopted. here, , From same, approving bill of Burdlck and Wood, Adopted. Also other bills s thour, high grouad, to be made heat. 1hs prios 1n new steng single cofton sacks, double sacke. The outalde saok to be burlavs, well sewed and corners tied, each sack t contain 100 pounds net of flour, e The Capital Thronged with Visitors, and In a Blaza of Glory, §18:re.ts and Grades, reporting new ani ¥ 4 5 Special Telegram to THE Bee. not -yet presldent. Tt was | scribed.” Now therc are seven good school | 20000 pounds beans, medium of navy hand pioked amended ordinauce in place of old one | those points there was gross dereliction | your committeo submlt that the testl-| Waswioroy, Murch 8.—Red! Why,|a picco ¢f impertienco for |bovses all in ession, ull, hovdlined oF i’ double moks, 108 de ostablishiog grade in Shian’s, Parkor's |°f duty. ide buriape, cornors ¢ ed, bids for small there wasn't balf encugh of that ssuguinary color to go around among the Bourbon hosts., So thetownis gainted in all colors of the rain bow to-night. Pennsylvania avenue, from the capitol grounds to the executive mausion, not to mention the side streets, 18 STREAKED WITH SOUR MASH, Half a hundred bands of music, from all parts those monied aristocrats to have asked | Iu anticipation of the opening of the Sioux him to interfere at all in the ma'ter. Bat |reservations several parties are eaid to be or- bo took o sonsible vlew, and refused o | E4DIZDE for the purpiwe of witempting the 4 coal explorations of the Moreau and Grand be used by them. So far, 50 good. If | river countries with the opening of spring. ho had adhered to hts refusa), it would | Commodore Couleon, of Yankton, ina talk have been all right with him In this | with reporter, expressed the opinion that respect. the spring breakup of the Missouri would not The silver men in the houte, feating be |be at all disastrous this searon, as there was mony warrants the jollowing findings, to- 0 be cozHidered. 49 barrols vinegar, 86 grains strongth, standard sav s msy be ceen at this office, 20,000 poands 8 ap, laundry pound bars, in caves holding 60 pounds; o stia, ped, sampies of flour, Doans vin garand swap to bo koat witu proposols. The astiolos to b dallverad by tho 26th of Apri 18 e and Prospoot addit'ons. Adopted, PERSONAL AND GENERAL.' From same, reportivg unfavorablya pe-| Mr. T. W. Blackburn has retarned Htlon of Mr. and Mrs. Glbsn, ssking| Col. Johnson, westera passenger sgent vermission to change fenca-line for their [ of the Oalro Short Line and the Iilmols Farnam strost property. Adopted. Central, has beon {n Omaba and Lincola Public Property and TImprovements, | for the psst several days and lef: for his reporting favorab'y on bill of Louls Brad- | home in St. Louis to-day. wit: 1. That there I8 not a systematic and carefal examination of patients on thelr entering the hespital by the supsrintend- ent or his asslstant physicians with a view of determining the extent and cause of thelr maladies. Propossls forthe pori, 50 be recolvea and opened at the same timo by Mojor J. W. Barrlger, C. & Chicago 11, for delivery ford for lumber farnished clty. Adopted.| N, ¥, English, jr., f 1y local io and |of the country, aie golog about playing jubi- | might tike a position in his inavgural an. | but little snow in Dakota, and the deep mow | S0P h y . F. English, jr., formerly loc 2. That therals not a systematio an RAYIRg JubiT A districts of Montana are of limited area. Ay ill a3 b Ived sod Sowers, reporting that bill of K. H. |4icxet agont of the Union Pactfic, now | thorough medical treatment of that class lee music, and serenading people *'regardicss.” | tagonistic t them, addressed to him a 10 Lok B10.450116 1) ram o s e, b opokalsfor our ,:v:l Hio by roctired wnd openedat tho! Cheyenne ds depat or 09 K. ’roposals Every fow minutes in. the early" evening, Cloveland and ‘H!nl‘llfldlll were cn]lc: guk b tlr, oW o hiebont | proper enough, as such & course would | six directors of Walker, for consteucting Farnam culvert had nover passed through their hands. * Flled. Claim of $14.66, for sewer work letter asking him not to commit himeelf of San Francisco, has besn visiting In | of patients known as curable with a view R R Y L A e this city and left for home last night. | to thelr speedy recovery. yming, for delivery at Cheyenne, st or near place of manufasture. flour will ale) ve reocived at the of trustees, directors and regents of territorial institutions last year. Of the totalamount, the i i 3. such complete re-|toa ade, or to the call of a deley the Bismarck penitentiary re- Vaut ¥, F. Whitehoad, C.H. Denver, for South Owasha sswer, allowed by reso- ler. B :‘,Msm‘. ffl:t. lgngt ti;“ ohx:f n(;}d ol‘lhl:utr::‘oru alients upm thelr lgm : ("l‘l'nlziru uppe-nucnln“ wa) not embarrass any of his friends, The [celved $2,662; the seven regents of the Ver- c":.'fo:::fl'.',n:a‘m‘? L‘;-L Dagver of ou B K. oare a1 latlor glark. unde "P"\."‘ o ) m“"'“ *|mental and phyeical condition as will|#k0al for an increase of the prevailing din. [ lotter was signed by about & hundrod |million university, 2,005.03; the four regenta | or near iino of wnutuoture, R Samo, allowing bllls oat of sewer fund, | 138 resigned his position and wil be sue- ) B ethor | Hundreds of the anclent and r.ck-rooted, who | democratio members, | In roplylng to|Cf the Grand Forka university, 8643.65; tho | Tho richt o roerved i reject any or il prop- Aaontad cseded by Mr., J. C. Kuight, Mr, Mills | enable any one to judge or know whether | },vq bean votiog the straight ticket and pray- thel et b A three trustacs of the Sioux Fally deaf mute | - bisuk proposals can bo abiuiued bn applioat PP, W da, o atients, arejimproving @ not, and all|jug for demooratic suco: ss for the past quartor | tHeIE request, his lotter, they clalm, school, $920.20; the seven regents of the AR o &0, B, loft for the west yesterdsy afternoon on | F! L1 past qt march 345 €23.8) L Maji ORDINARORS, an extended plessura trip, He leaves |records that have been shown to this com- [ ot'a century, h“!fi"ma 9pon this b:‘;"'bci""' AMOUNTS ALMOST TO A COMMAND fl‘n"“’::,flu““""&‘fl'i“ n;““'fi"- "-‘-?‘,;7-":““"‘ i g ke X ion to ally ses the . . . tees o 0 osylum at Y aokton, o g oy o ot expnse | (Tl il i oty s mpertonly ont, ey, Sl e oy i, S 0 e il oy g of | SEES L T silver dollars, The sllver demcc a 8 are |l o LY | imdigoant acd doo't heritata to give vent | commissioners, $15 o territoria to their Indignation 1o not very chofoe [ hitech 34,971 making a total of 324,442 torms, declaring that he had attempted |, At Deadwood the roller rink haw given the : theators u blark eye, and I now tackling {h to Interfere with thelr perogatives of 1eg- | iurclius, ~The *Congregationsl - church a1 Lslation and ke not yet president. Yos- | Central City, Dak., is no longer a place of terdsy Mr. Randall moved to suspend | worship, but's scens of revel'y. Where once tho rules to take up the sundry olyil bill [ the solemn deacon, contribution box in hind, with & clauso attached suspording the | Walked slowly down the aisle with revarence in his heart and 60 cents in the box, the sinful ;"“"El’ of allver '"‘! 1t was voted down | bt cuts queer antics, and ever and anon y o large majority. The movement, [there is u flash of white and kaleid therefore, to prevent the farther coinage uu:]:m display of rainbow tints, ss s>me of silver is dead for this session, as I hope | lovely damsel “rets down on_her shoulder it will b for the next, Some democrats | bades aud kicks at the chandelier, The place sald to-day that if Mr. Cleveland wanted :hn knew the chair knows it o ‘more_for o wake an issue with them on thia ques: [ teben " tho. mers ot ira b, dmiolans tlon, thoy aré ready for the fight. ‘Lhas | wicked waltz music is heard where bywus has the incoming president involved him: | were sung so short & time ago, hanging on each other's necks and cryin piously, It all the ancient cranks whose hi and faces had not known ecissors or razor for twenty-five years until Cloveland's elec- tion, had brought the accumulated growth with them, there woud have been enough of it to make a bulky hair mattress for even the burly president. ~ Theee, too, are generally “Jguking” without constraint, BEJOICING THRONGS FILL THE STREETS for blooks in every direction from the lesding botels, shouting, +ingiog and laughing, There are thousands more here thun room can be found for, Many sre gone away to Philadel- phia, Baltimore and New York, but many will have ¢ content themselves with the soit .muflt o doorstep, or & stauding nap agalnst & wall, 50; the three ‘“: oljm% PPAM‘BV‘Ezg VETERINATS For the Cure of all diseases of Horses, Cattle, Sheep DOGS, HOGS, POULTRY. Used successfully for 20 years by Fars mers, Stockbreeders, Horse R.R., & Endorsed & nsed by the U.S.Governm’t, @ Pamphlets & Charts sent free, -t HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO, 108 Fulton 8t., New York. Establisaing grade of Jefferson street, from Capitol avenus to Farnam strest Referred, Declaring the necerslty of changing grade of several streets intersectiog Liayv- enworth, north and south, R:ferred, Dividing s!/xth ward Into two election districts. Referred, Diyldlog fourth ward into two election districts, Lost. Adjourned to Thursday evening, long and falthfal service. especially tlao l‘ouar\:'l rhuaord‘l Alnd the Mhe frelobt! bual of the Union|matron and sieward whose dutles are Pacifc 1 o & boom. - Ons_ hundred aud | Prescrbed by laware relleved from the one cars of freight were shipped west performance of many of such duties and Monds: v e tame are dlscharged by other parti v uader the dlecretion of the superintend. L ——— Brilliant Cracksmen, st b. t In all casss of cruelty and in- The office of the Omaha Foundry and bumumntmont by the ltlam{m‘u they Machine company, in South Omahs, was | have been immedistely discharged, upon the scene of an attempted burglary last | notice luvmg‘::fl; given to the euperin- —e—— - Sbo Obrisiita Cbwred, Moades aighh The would-ue thisvesl1O1SALH R0 CEAND e e Sobst Elder Ingram, in bis Sunday morning |succesdéll in reaching the safe and bered | oy ,psiblo, seraon, gave mmong others the following |Into it with the purpose of blowivg off| 6, That the accommodations are not statistics, which may be interesting to|thelock. They bored so far into the sufficlent for the number of patients now " i - |in this inst'tution, those not posted in the work of that | material of the rafe that when the po 7. We fasther find the aupplies for ——— Manufacturing Ouclook, Dernorr, March 8.~The report of the asso- charch: der exploded it made a holo through the | ;'8 THUIEE | b adver- | clated chasities states that in five of the lead-| %€1f i0 8 biiter controversy with a iarge . X 1 pital bave not becn adver. 6 of nastlon of his Daxt d v 5 kK f i i fact tabl thi Y, #nd ran upon WYOMING, ’ % Bt 100 000 e el g3 hin metalaad Iaf tho lock unbroken |kned for”or puschased in conlormity to i, maaehorue sblanments 1o 3| DI “botore Bk Wirmuistaon pas| Onte e worth e doae » bundred | gqHUMPhTEYS’ Homeopativo 000,000; in Nehrask, scoordiog to U. 8. criminality of the inteats and the come| 8, That there iy noksuffolentrocesation | FOIMY Y hogine. Saard iia fakine ar| ISR 5 Aliany aomainiiinne Specltlc “n 25 cenaus, 1880, . Among protestan: foi .| and ed to the patients > 3 a = churohies fn U, B. It oocaples the fourth | P42 % bt;sy{‘ulf:::“‘;mnlflr:w:; i.. ..T:T"fl.’;m,lfi?rm i :”r;:u;m Died From Frignt. Bayard, Garland and Lamar from the | contracted to sink an artesian well for which | %5 gy e AL N CosHooToN, Ohio, March 8.—Joseph Mor- roll died to-day from the effects of fright. Berenaders visited bim a fow nights ago on the eccasion of his marrisge and sent » bullet through the windgw noar his bed, senate 5,600 bas been appropriated. . Cheyenne is determined to have Patti B THREE STRONGYS FT8 THREE STRONGRAT MAMLERY Mapleson's price is $3,000, and clubs have on the democratic s'de, as a mistake, and | besn foried to raiee that amount, thelr frienda regard it as a mis:akeon their| Catt'e in Crook aud Lar.inie counties are 1n Placs, trators of tho outrege opened the safe, | tions for resding matter and amuscwents they wonld have found nothing valuable, [ bave ot been expended by the superin- beosute thc money had been removed |tenden s s theyshou'd have been, and The demage to the eafo Is not materlal, | this very necessary part of proper ocare MISSIONARY BOCIETIES, Forelgn miesionsrlss, 20, staticns 17; Home 31 states and 18 territcrios; 0 ) use 30 y Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, et eis Caon 108

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