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[/ e e THE DAILY BEE-~FRINAY ADDIT ai «oar THE DAILY BEE---FRIDAY APRIL 24, 1885 " - Iph: i Y BEE. FLOUNDERING IN THE MIRE. |tion In regard to manufactares, com. OUR CONSULS. - 5:.::3»“-;:';33:3:}:“&".?:'?:57 often to| us Amerloans, who have witnessed the |erlcan and Royal steamship companice will merce, trede, eto., and will begin on ¥ ub- | construction ot over 12,000 miles of road |terlonely interfere with transportation for at \ The Republican s floundering In the ) hy 010, an oR! ward working force 1 overcome by the winds, | ;" year. But it I8 to bo observed that|loMt three months., Every effort ia beit g made ::""'""" $14 axp 918 Fanuax B2, | deep mire Into which 1t has volantarlly July 1st. The third period begins on snd they are driven away as flat clouds or hover . by the Pacific Mail Steamship Company and by " . ¥ ! for a long time as thiock eloud: prved the Indian roads for the most part are to D, eas Ovon, Rook ® Tarsvwn Bond: | linced ftaelt by la sapport of J. . | Novembor :16th, and relates to agrioul: | REDOTIS From Al - PAN'S of 1o |fgrylonetime as thick cloudy mases ovar |80 b Kot o b sy ™ donscly L I e L T mue, Boyd for mayor of Omaha, In valn taral statlstios, It would seem that the eruption aro ejected ashes, cinders and scorire, | populated for which reason It may |chanoels. Their efforts will naturally be does it plend the baby act, and beg to be | divislon of the work into these Lhree pe- wmd- and frequently at night can be seon glowing | be that the Inoreased quantity of |greatly hampered owing to the Imge loss of " mames of lava or scoriw moving down th ol of the I’ : excused on the ground that no prominent | rlods simplifies the undertaking, and will gone, apparently ll""‘y’,“lrm:;:nugcmg: o | WHSRS SRt 40 mREVey smay be LV ¢ 4 35 o o Poriag o of Tueta {5 ‘ » i the fire and the further loss of materials for 0 s ™ ing W 1 w til they disappear 1) f the upj in proportion to the mileage opened. An- . o % | opublican business man in Omaba was |baves tendency to maks it more com- | Telling What Other Nations Want |11, the many barrancas, Sometimes | other class of rosds, embraclng 3,432 'I'\nr::‘:l;::u’un‘:'l‘t Fansh Meresarn of Colea Yoar L Moatha ... $.00 | One Menth, han having it all d t v E i haed mesday | disposed to accept the nomination, 1n|Plete than haviog it all done at one i eruptive stones of some 100 to 300 pounds are | miles of line, s regarded as of sscondary |have alrerdy co ¥ie Waskly Bos, Pubiued sriey W ] g b v ap watraw man to bo|time. Al the consus raturna in Mas RS CINIIY SRV found, which hnve bean hurled out of the cea | fmportence. The goveFnint Hopes 10| KIYOR Tara orsars for. Jumbve . Hilled mer Yoar, with premium. . ® Ixnooked @ d oon} the po- | chusetts have been made confidentlal by o A B i secare the completion of this secondary fih‘m” have left for the scen of the fire frow e el withoat promiu 8 | knocl own, and conjure up the p i And Ulving Needed Knowledge to| Howan actauthorizing an account of | ayatem by private capital, sided only by | here #nd from the Mexican ports. B0 Monita, wiihont premiem 14 |titical ghosts of tho dead past as an ex:|law. 1In cities tho enumeration s to be Manufacturers, the geketa of the neowsary, geounds. 1t s One Month, on rial. ouse for Its recent and unocslled for |made by small sub-divislons, which will COMMERCE AND MANUFACTURES worthy of remark, hewever, that private — - LAUGRTER O . A1 Commapteations aating be Newasod Bd tronchery and cowardly desertion of the |ensble the enumerators to do their| . 1 i 4 Siates employs nesrly 500 Of the different places can be mado to n- [ e#pital has thus far held alcof, and there e e . . Prowia, Tll., April 23, —Under the d dressed Eotron or THR 4 g + \ pri nder the direc | el e hdoed party. Thero are scores of republican [ work more thoroughly. The .“‘““g men to represent our Interesta in forelgn g“d“ ;"i‘f’:{‘“ ""I mystery, Perhaps ‘b.rh:gys:tn}«::‘:::73“0“1:I";L:vt\(!::‘u‘t‘l‘\.n: ‘g tion of the state veterinarian ton head of cat owrmen LT business men in Omaba who are qual. [of our census under the dircotion | countrios, Thess are divided Into minia- | CoReU Fabo Mentloned the voloano as | 'O% (o SRR, 5L SR 8 0 COURE e belonging to 0. J. Bafley, of his city, in AN Dustnom Lotlers and Rowitinoss Mesld ™ |0y (0 tho position of mayor, |of Superintendent Lane, will be tho first | ters-plonfpotentiary, envoys-extraordina. | I/ i AL L Ll L R e P Rovern. | Whose herd plouro-penmonia has recently o e e COTINAS |und any omo of b leass four |consus over taken under tho auspleon of |17, ministers-residant, consuls gonoral, | WL RT R L g ety and i they decline £ do tha all | eappesred, wore saughtored taday. Theoe Ao W T e G orfive of them would have been willing | the atato suthorlttes In Nebraska. Mr. [ oopatos SOMTONa, ASCTR ot Hrles | Ayers, comes down to hard pan and tells | the Amerlcan farmer will have to disturb |of the number showed unmistakabls evidences AE BER PUBLISHING 00, PROBS. |5 o, the chanoss of succoss oF defest. | Lmo 1s buslly engaged In preparing for |aversging o1l tho wap from 1,000 to what the Argentiue Republls needs from | bim I the comparitively slow procoss of |of the discass. Two of thens wore thorough B ROSEWATER, Eomom il o8ty U WEISh M6 witl sl & ko | $17,000 & yoar, A fow of the commerclal | the United States, and what articles will government constraction and the govern: | bred Jerseys and the third a high grade of 1f nominated. But the Republican de-|the work which he will endeavor to make} 927, yoar, soll best in the markets, Of these he|ment sort of economy and push In the |short-horn, haviog no Jersey blood what A H. Fitoh, Manager Daily Olrculation, ill begin the taking | #gents do not serve for fixed rate, but de- ol vgly | ever. The ten animals killed were valued b o B N Omabs Neb, serted breore a gun was hred. 1t went|very complote. He will begi | Bend opon foes for compensation. It fs | makos partlcular mention of agrlcultural | mauagomont, which ara not excoediogly | o, it S QTS 0 over bag and baggage to the enemy, and fof the census on the firat day of June. | ihg duty of the ministers {o negotlate | implements, and tolls cur merchants this 22 previously slaughtered twelve head at his Tur Tilinois loglslature, being unsble [ mado a secrot trealy, offonslve and defon- | According to act of congress, patsed | troation and regula'c the general diplo- | Rbat Kings to hend and how t> send| g WONDER OF WONDERS, [T expense, which makes the total low to clent a senator, has concluded to rega- [rive, for the support of the member of [ March 3, 1879, the natlonal government [ matic “'“l““d‘ hb"'w”l;‘_ the t’,‘“i"nfi“’ cnf::‘nl tooli !lh:n m:‘:; :g‘?"lz:;“;:fi‘l;' A STRANGE CASE AT EMPOKIA, KAN., 1F THE hr:n“nl\‘:n.‘:lr:lrty") fi\,:?m:l':nv':'{xlz::‘:rn div :;.l late tho price for the use of t:lephonen. [the national democratle committice, [ Will render materfal assistance to the ‘:g::':;‘;:;:‘nl‘ l“ "‘“’n rnll: ":0‘:.!5"1 1:“ The great plains back of Buenos Ayres ey oSS LUV ‘r:,‘“" "l” e ‘“d.lk'l'l in quarantine. — i . " etato authorities of any state if they take 8 I8 genera’ly CC 01 oro dostined to rival the United Stat The people of Emporia, Kansas, are much | No further slaughter will bo mada at present How it can talkjabout non-partisanship in looklng after American citizens and car- | & o " Mes | ited over the case of Harry Liobfeled, A | U01eA the discase developes itaolf in the re Loxpox has boan startled by another [ his caso s something that wo cannot quite (@ semi-decennlal census. ~To secure |ing for Amerlcan asilors and shipplng. Of [ R::fim"«fi:g'wnh 1;?:.';‘13 emlivar SR KT B IV S VAAR, FAMITY MW | o ACE ey i i i . ers, | 'y e — dynamite explosion. The London police | comprehend. this aid they must begin the census: | course some of these men assume other ety 9P CUBV] okt o dasany ol THURRTWOS Hive callad ot | Grand Encampmsnt snd DN et Wos y p » Y y : i ant have as yet no clae, but it 1s hoped that| The day after the election the aaeo. | taking on tho first day of June and re: gz;,‘ghi‘_“:n;";:fl;"ifi gbl,’xln:l;';:f:.figfi From Para, Brazll, Mr. Clagton sends | him, to be dea, blind and dumb, as the result bile, Ala, they will succeed In ferreting out the |clated pross dispatches in the east en-|Port the result tojthe secretary of the in: masters, but thoy are, In the maln, as. |® lot of useful facts regarding India rub. |of a recentstroke of paralysis, recognizes| Monitk, Ala, April 23, -The following perpetrators of the outrage. nounced a glorious democratic victory in terlor by the first day of September. | sumed. ber, cacao and veneering woods. The |every acquaintance and reads coarse print [companies will take patt in the drill and en- Omaha in the olection of a most proml- Any state will thereupon Ee entitled, By an act of congrees consuls are also followlng facts concerning slavery in|absve pica size by the touch of his right|campment, which begins here May 4th. Brazil are Interesting: b fi i The Chi 3 i g ;oD o requlsitlon of the governor,to a | required to make written reports on the hand finger tipa alone, I deprived | The Chickasaw Guards,of Memphis, Rifles of It was just os we expected. O'Dono-| nent democrat and natlonal committee- | upon the requlsition of 8o 0 8| ommerce, ‘manofactares, and the general Until the beginning of the presont year|of his other sense: alleged, —he | Mobile, Washington Artillery Batteries, A. g lavy pxisted th hor 2i ibi o o Yasult Dudley's bullet when another dy- | aispatoh? Mr. Yost is president of the |Which was pald to the Unlted States|distriots. As such reports are published | province of Ceara gave liberty to all the | blind, the deception 1s wonderfully skallful, | of Washiogton, Butch Zouaves, of St. Louis, namite exploslon ocours in London. | Northwestern associated press, and }o at [ Supervisors and enumerators employed |at the government's expense they are too slaves within her borders. This action woke | and is nmtninek for no_apparent object. His | Grays, of Montgomery, Ala, Guards, =of hi iogalar about this. frequently made up of dry compliations | 40 enthusiasm for emancipation throughout | physician, Dr, W, P. Parr, Judge Robert El- | Jauesville, Wis, Cretcant Rifles, of New There 1s something sivgul present the agent of b of facts and statlstics taken from local | Br#ib especially in the northern provinces. |stun, H. W, Bundrem, Moses Coppick, City [ Orleans, Zouaves, of Chicago, Company Whilo Rossa was laid up the dypamlte|gociated pross in this clty. The famous | United States censas, Tho scope of the WOHIFSGE ' Hlok g5y 56 WIS HE BT EAiE The proviuce of Amazonas on the 10th of July | Marshal Thos, Fleming, Chff Berg, C. B, | ' of Louisville, legion of = Lowmville, i followed the example of Ceara, settivg fi 'hi \ B 3. W P Light ds of Houston, Texns; fiende gave the English a res victory over which the democrats in the | census will be confined to the subjects of | bt which are published several months |about 1,000 alntw}) pl‘;’inpr?.::l an :‘:gn:(!u‘: ',I"“ne;, olfm-r’mm&%fi’:n b.m}‘n-,l,.:&",‘."ff. :lnfi Ofbes Muxsatine; Towh B "":.gfll':g'?t 3 population, agrlculture, industry and |later than ourleading commercial papera | £120 apiece for their freedom fromthe pro- | izens, unite in stating that they have tested | Nashyi cl Zouaves of Indianap- onst wlare jubllant was by no means so EBY, 4 2 havo thom, The rosult of such efforts | yiucial treasury, and declaring tho province | Licbiried nnd fonnd him in the marsolous | olit; Battery (3, Alabama; state artillery of i coultural | 2TCCPIE might have been inferred has been & book that was widely distrl. | ree0il. In the provinca of Paraa groat [condition stated. He = recognized your [Mobile; Light guards of Detroit; Branch onlled a convention of all the agricultural | ¢ o 5y By oo bat 1t was neverthe- many slaves have been liberated this year, | correspondent by feeliog of his hand, face [guards of C ia; Loutriana Field b o of consultstion P h e bated Faud generally neglected. The | gome for a nominal price, some gratie, and |and b and has made N Trus Blues of colleges for the purpos il less regarded as another victory following | THERE are In Omaha several streets|book has been fissued just the same, |some purchased from their owners by the na- | mi a en cases of oven | Moutgomery, Ala ; Escampin Riflos of Pen- 8a to the best moans of “‘“;:,'J"g bl l“‘ tho election of Grover Clevelsnd. Thero | having the ssme name. Thia naturally | Bowever, ":id %lell-te" ofh its kind hi- toual fund created for the purposs of eman. |allght acquaintanoe, but Hls ~marked | stoola,Flol dayruardnof Monmouth, il guards fliclent. e commie- |. . % now at hand. win, orhaps to t tion. The public sentiment in favor of [ sensibility and aversion to motoriety |of Selma, a, Treadway Rfles o it stitatlons m"l:’ "u L o of the. fact |1 festure In the conduct of the e leads to somo confusion at times, and the | Gt ic, "Gy OlEVAIRH AL ATE {,’mmlum: abolition ia rapidly gaining ground, and the | is given as his ranson for refusing othor teats | Lous, Guards of Taylorville, Ill, Lomax stoner 1s eviden ytd“; ; ho tact | publican, tn this tastance, which can bo | council_should fake some steps t0 do | ear of haviog to roturn home, tha. vol- December elections will probably send aboli- | to newspaper men or in their presence. He | Rifios of Mobile, Light Artillery of Indianap- that thero 1s a great deal of room for im- ¥ tionists to the national congress. The em- f his | olis, Evergreen City Guards of Sheb condoned or explained away. Mr. Cas-|away with this duplication. No two|ume is far better than its predecessors, | porer confers the title of blr%‘;:!on any oaH right hand and replies '.;; 3&1«3&‘”3}."‘.“.&'@: Mich-.l’eftll Rifleg&-‘;:l,sl\‘;-». L?Rz{l;:" provement in agricultural colleges. per E. Yot is the chairman of the repub- | streets should have the same name. An- | 8lthough not up to what it should be. | who liberates ton slaves, and viscount on any |as readily s if in perfect health, dots his “i'a,” | fantry of Paris, Til, Butler Rifles of (Giroon. 8 ¢ Still the consuls have mad {f)rt, | one who liberates fifteen (titles not heredita- | crosses his “‘t's” and seems t d what he|ville, Ala, and the Sou:tern Cadets of Ma- Lican state central committee, and as such | other plece of foolishness was the naming S0 the eonsu'e Bave mm:h'i:g_“ B T provineeToollacts s he o BARSIE S | Crtie iy L AW SRR Ak FARA1 o || DG T ks g TR 1o e oitl ol Bieleeni svest Tasl Rhoras every slave brought into the province, and as | print, such as newspaper display lines, or re- o —— stand by his P . : i For instance, Consular Agent Luz-|tha slaves of the province mamber oly 25, gogni:(nk mm."s‘ e publ‘ic :{wn. ho writes| The Manhattan Club Reception, party nominations, He lsnot in position |avenue. No one knows exactly where | zaro's 000 or about 10 per cent. of the population, it | the words, sentence or pame on hisslate. | Nkw YoRrk, April 23, —Secrotarys Bay- to act independently. He cannot play [ Sherman avenue begins, and the name REPORT FROM MACEDONIA in hoped that a few months will seo them all | Further tests are being propared, as the|ard, Manning aud Whitney were all compell- free., il y mugwump one day and a regular the next | onght to be dropped and the whole street | gams up our relatlons with that country T S —— 3,’:?:Z?Qe‘mc??xm'u?32:&?"' oud the | od o romaia at an important cabiact meeting day. The republicans of Nebraska have [should be called Sixteenth. Another | briefly as follow STATE JOTTINGS, e — in Washington this afternooa and could not b i t In our street-namin, Except petroleum, the i ts int v = . CE v CATH, attend the reception nt tho Manhattan club cen assured by the Omahs Repblican | defect In our street-naming system ls that ot it Siaoyt ino this| The Talmage creamery will begin churning | jony w'curovar, THR ACTOR, wEwTs with A | this evering, aad Alinsters Phelps, Pendie. that the ‘editor of that paper gave|some of our stroots, from First to | iy donia teems to bo entirely unknown | PEXt month. e e ton and Cox wero p esent, as were Gov. Hill, his support to Mr. Boyd on his own vo- | Sixth, are in the river or on the Jowa | to American manufacturers. Lot buy: 88 thick in McCook as cy- K Gen, Fitz Johu Porter, Gen. Horatlo C. M v clones in Kansas. Dispatches from New York city state John | King, Oswald Otendorfer, Gen, Roger A. lition, but at the same time |slde of the stroam. It strikesus that the| ‘‘Almost nil” fs a good ward-caucus The Methodiats of McCook are proparing to | McCullough, the well known actor, had & Pryor, Rosew: 1l P, Flower. Wi, J, Florence, he desired It to be uuderstood that Mr. | cross streots onght to be re-numbered, so | Phrase, and wo all understand 1t thor- | | i’ church and pursonage. narrow escape from death thero, Monday | ohn Boyle ('Reilly and Congreesman P, A. ; bly, but we conjectu . ; Colliny. of Loston, Perry Lelmont, M Yost gave Mr. oyd his voto and cordial | that we would have no fictitlous stroata. | G653 U C00 SARLEY 0:fl:§‘:°e::r;';'zz Tocumsans have planned $25,000 of [noon. Ho has boon in tho habit of wander- | fTutcitneon, of Utica, ox-Senator W. M, busiest thoroughfares In the clty, and it | , 5 o building for the spring openings, ing abeut up town unattended, and tak Barnum, of Connecticut, ( Abbott. g 3 upport. The question naturally arlses | This might cause some inconvenience at|dence. 1If such a precedent is allowed to < J) d O TOVOE O, =l 0 poiat be o 4 in an; p The farmers of K y o 3 of New Tersey, H Watterson, ot Ken- should at no poiat bo obstructed in 805 |y 4p . chatrman of the republican state | first, but the improvement would be ap- | go unchecked, we shall soon find n. g. |an unusual :m”nu‘;xlu(“';’nxxzna“dnttnym:r;r::::rg ORI ak Reperally shonl mornlor oo I tucky, ex Goy, John T\ Hoffman aud Habert way. centrallcommities onn Soba 1ot ths | mom®| preeiatad Iii tha long run: :‘.‘.‘:L other bubllnt:eu eulcra‘nclhlng o the | spring. i d’! ;:’:‘;wu?::‘:ub{c:?:d::;"ho;m:]‘:.- O. Thompson, There were no specohes, —_— erto purcly formal style. Agent| “Boy Preacher” Harrison will begin th bk - R TR For some years after the completion | ber of the natlonal democratic commlttes Lazzrara atones for this In the next para- [ sscond round with the sinners of lincoln, | 4198onal walk that loads over to tho Fifth| Celebration of Grant's Birthday, of the Unlon Pacific that company de- | for an executive office next In importance | Tyg sum of $900,000 has been paid | eraph, in which he shows a keen obsar-|July 31. 3 :}“‘fl(ll“c,ll"tf‘lv Just i;nyirfléldl“]vnv par came| Cuicaco, April 23.—It s proposed to have pondod almont ontirely upon s through o ho govornorship of Nebrasks, how |intg tho United Statos trensury durlng | 2100 Speaking of tho way our mor- | heLinoln Domocrat o ofiialy desig | thinderio sovk. M. MeCullonehavpesiod | o sional celobraton of General Grante busivess for its rovonue, This buslness [ much reliancs can be placed on his load- | the past few days by the Union Pacific °h"\‘;§:ai;;?l:‘f“h{)‘:;:y:éimciu“ (s 3 E SIRDC Sacoinie; i tration, directly into the horses, The driver saw him | birthday here next Monday in the new hal was of couras fmmenso g0 long as there | ership of the republican party. ander the Thurman sct, Presidont | coantrios, ia of littlo use in this, for tho roason | Nemaha county will have another county | Iair o ounbrtioitiy o0 oo ks, and | where the opera festival was recently held, was Ro mmpatilion, but now that there that manufactureas advertise through medi- | seat contest on May 28, Auburn is the most a shock that eent the passengers reeling off T commissioner of agriculture has Tue B. & M. bridge over Thirteenth stroot is a span of one hundred feet, and 1t strikes us that the Union Pacificshould incroase Its span to the same length. The present Unlon Pacific bridge is mot more than fifty feet long, and the abut- ments are obstrutions In the street. The oalgnal idea was that it should be a span the whole width of the street so as to glva an unobatructed passage to the traf- fio. Thirteenth street is now one of the being n muecu'ar fellow stopped the car with | The festival chorus will appear under the di- = Adams, who has caused this money to be | ums which do not reach the people of the | hopeful point ction of P e i i ) 2 tho seats and threw the conductor off the rear | Féction of its leader Mr, Pratt, accompanied are several trans-continental lines it has | Turre has been In progress in the |tarned over to the government, Is en. | country, and i{d!hlsw-l\‘en’samsnts did reach | Tecumseh will abolish prohibition on bock | platform. Mr. McCullough meanwhile was|by a large orchestra, An invitation dwindled to a very Insignificant amount|legislature of Pennaylvania a vigorous |titled to proper credit for this proof of ;_g-:fii:gay could not be read, as they are in | baer day, May, Swell heads will be numer- | thrown under the horees and lodged between |bas been ent to Hon, Roscoe Conkling 1 b2 y ous next morning. them and the car, One of his feet was caught [to deliver ~ the nddres. Hon. comparad to what It was when the com- | fight to secure some rallway leglalation [ his Intention to carry out the promises| lu visitiog a forelgn port and trying to| Dodge county’s Hooper is whooping with a|in the break chain, Detective Prior, who | Henry ~Watterson has Leen nsked i pany had a monopoly of through traffc. [ that would benefit the people of that|of the company. The fact, however, |CORYVerse with the natives, it is & ood |spring rush. New and_substantial buildings | W8S on the sidewalk, was the first to reach | be presont to represent the south. General lan to speak their language. Thls re- |are going up on every side. him, and the actor was with difficulty extri- | Shorman has also been invited to be present, Darlug the year 1884 tho through frolght | atato. It In a fight of the paople agalurt | that tho company has pald this large sum [ biari Tofers as well to advertising as 1¢| Tho postmsstor <f Beatrice keeps opeq | ated from his porilous position. Had the | A number of personl tolegrama have boen businees emounted to only $1,900,000, | the corporatlons, and as usual the poople | of money shows that the Thurman act|dcesto talking. house Sunday to accommodate the pegple bed | car gone two feet furthor it would nave sent f sent to Mr. Conking l?:)lnendl in this city, 3 f = i i i H sharp flanged wheel across his neck, H urging his pre . ceeds of th ont of a total of $16,000,000. This s a | aro gotting the worst of it. When the|has proved of material advantage to the| Consul Dunn, of Valparaico increase his chances of reappointment, c -:il.;d If:ozzhswli'mh A{gunu:l?::;l, S hernn targlnifin:o;{"‘::fi“\igd«-\v‘:m,dl‘:‘:);;: ;fum;fi::, i i id th of | antl- i A : R. Bradloy, of Orleans, left an old musket | il - “His injari i mizikingjavidenc of t:;: r;p' l“""'“ o ;ntl dllcfrlm(n;tlon bill came before the | government. It Is doubtful whether the | ciiLI, FURNISHES A VERY GOOD AC- |looss in bis torn and his soven D iy ‘m"ef"’):"‘:;""eg ‘ll"e";l‘i‘év‘l‘!“hemd His injuries | home of this city local traffic owing to the developme! ouse a few days ago there were 110 |road would have taken the trouble to set COUNT il paddle through life with oue arm, “My God, what a narrow escape!” was his | The Winnebag) Indian Reservation the trans-Missourl country during the Pvotes against the soction which provided |apart $900,000 towards the cancellation | of the nitradeposits in that vicinity, It] Jerry L. Farthing, of Cedar Creek, Oass | comment, Fanao, April 23 (Lo oy ensral i oo ; > county, knocked the bark out of [ “Didn’t you see the cer coming?” he was for publicity of railway rates, and thirty- | of Its bonded debt—and for that matter :‘:ll;:,:f,n::sb:{lfi 'bl::ltu 222‘ Pt:rollkdl::} Just ‘?" the cur was JEB[)inkuou :n ‘I,f;‘lfi‘t.i‘.‘,'f asked., LR left here this ovening for a trip over the Win- five members failed to vote. Thi~ shows | it is doubtfal if Mr. Adams wounld have Holdrege has “No; I was thinking, I didn't sce any- I vati i g 3 grown from a curnfield ¥+ | nebago Indian ressrvation, He has written Gas Trsrnoror Grussnr has earaed | proyyy plainly that the corporations have) been at the bead of the road—had it not | tor] ;?i.;’.:i.’i.‘"i’t'?&:“i}m:"‘?éfl; wore |50 o Sowm o 1005 mhaianta, " hat 1y | B8 forjinsteustionag ftom H(iovernorRElscofieo his salary twice over In the money he has | ypg yate of Pennsylvania completely | been for the Thurman act. supposed to he an {mmenee fortune to "n"};,. ':m:h;lozfl:l; “E'"Ne%m:“:lw"' RAILROAD RACKET. asoartaln the condition of the stttlers located i 5 A a counci more has aT. saved to 'l':“’ C’;}: byh'.h_omngh .:i:qc:::‘l; within thelr power. The publicity of Iflm ;‘“t‘:“ ”“:h:')!"' zh:‘:" The "’”:]’I"" license ndsk,otu nyyn-r—s&‘u for. lioonts OUT BATES ON LUMDER TO OMAHA. ::4::'?::'::::“"]"' zh”“‘;’h«y h’;i '."""il '"g etic work. e clty is now pay f ng facts prov e contrary regarding | proper and the same amount as occupati : G o for locating there. is allege %m- the lemps actually in use. We are :;::el::‘;::{m:lfi;r“fl:; “:".m:’:' AcOORDING to latest advices from Pan |the nitre beds: tax, pation | Ca10aco, April 23,—A 10in placo of the | ghat the locators represent spoculators. Iice just to < . 1 old 12 cent rate on lumber to Council Bluffs furniched with a printed proclamation from : il t diti -1 When Ohili took possession of Tarapacathe| Down in Tecumseh, according to a local au- A 1 3 2 rodlain getling .]befi.u :ullny v.ihgau lbnd murc: the raflroads. Thore Is no reason why ama the condition of sffalrs In the re T oH i o e B esavian gowl’mmm: thority, it takes only 50 cents to tio the m-u:- and Omsha, was 1nitiated to-day by the St. ernor Pierce, and authorized to distribute light, as lerger burners have been put),, 3 3 ppers chould not have the same infor- A2y e 20 public of Columbla {s anything but | yere eold, those which bad been keized but |monial knot, but the lawyers charge £40 for a | Paul road. ftissaid that it was instantly 'um'tfla"ffi?.fif,“ffifi'l"u., lIr‘us;:dL:n &Il\l;v:‘fl':?: upon the lamp1. e lamps are being palnted white, the glass s kept clean, cheerfal. Our government has been jus. | not paid for were restored to their riehtful | divorce. met by the other lines, The cut, though|and if they remain can bo regardod only as mation about frelght rates over the pub- tified in its promgt and energetic inter- sw-;an,da:db:hlar J)m?\uctmn_dof lr:lmn_u was | Monday blgwind had a soft” glove fight | small, 1t is believed hers, will assura the con- | beiog en,aged in an unlawful ac 7 a ther marked Improvements It highways thst the railroad agent sta- e v o the Deotcti o jumpetus | with moveablo thivgs in_ the nelghborhood of | tinuance of war on tho westorn freight busi- e and many of B! are belng made. We would suzgest, in this connectlon, that the street names vention for protecting'its oltizens and {n | wss thus given to the production, which was | Papillion, A mile of railroad fence was ) ti : e ) Tel hi S el _ The Chicagn City Ununcil. Tt e el dl‘ storing traffic on the line of the Panama 13\),:.,‘"; a I{ufia ‘c:us‘\i]mmgluu:kutbbn_mght P b p,wdfl'“h‘f:.';; cent rate to the seaboird had been made on |adjourned mesting to-night rejected the upon the lampe should bo in some st ) FORCs) o thelr dls- |/ oiiroad, Bat now comes the report of :uu\‘l‘,w;flr;':‘hu“mm:yp’;:“ o boet koo | paign. Tobe is the headlight of democracy in | 150,000 bushels of grain appearad to receive [ proposition to appropriate $30,000 to bs ex- p 3 criminations ia spite of the law. The re- Al L 3 ag (i the southwest. corroboration by the shipment to-day ahd ded in the investi ing color, which will ba in marked con- |, 3 x further trouble. One of the rebel chief- | ers commenced to uee nitrate as a fertiliz . q H oeterdrTiotiab e oy R pended in the investization of charges found o i 3 jectlon of this provision virtuslly kills : . and with what appeared to bo the best of re- | The police of Lincoln arc making a genuine | % o DA ot by i jocal #hibDer iy connection with the muuicipal trast to tho whito lamps. This is essen- 7e" 20 Pr 08 B ot B HEHE tans has issued & pronunciamento and | Sie,” Tho roots attained an euormous size | raid on the garbago heaps and ush pilos wud | 1o Union Pacific road gava motice to-duy of | Wiie” " rovolution authort, tial, as there az3 > many strangers and Gl of the mem-| \,0x¢d 4 guerrilla war upon Amerlcans [and the weight cropped per acro far exceeded | Isundry nuisances of the town, It is proposed | th cont re uction on grain rates, as aconces: |,,q50, and chiof of police to take g d b bers of the house has aroused the wrath | py'y 1o ae 0 U cle Sam to ohas, | 8¢ obtuined by the upplication of auy othor [0 havé a regular spring clean-up, shon o tho Nebrask farmors during the dull f¢},g” expenne incurred to be pi new-comers in the city. Bosides, a por-| L, Philadelphia Kecord, which prints | © Sam to chas- | ¢ tlizer, Unfortunaiely The commercial hotel property at Wahoo is | ‘semmm———o. Fo8t0red 00 My 1. coatiogent fund. A resolution was adopted fect acd attractive system of etreet slgns X tise and disperso the rebols f the|nitrate producers, exp going to be disposed of in a lottery. There ccndemning “a an press” on account of o 10 Iated olt a bleck list cf the names of every man Colomblan government csn’t do it. strated that although the beot roots attained |are to be sold 1,400 tickets at 85 each ani| PORTLAND, Oregon, April 23 —The war of [its attituds ¢ tion fraud question, is evidence of a well regulated clty. - . 3 an unprecedented eize under the influence of | —the present owner will draw the winni) rates betwen the Northe n Pacific express and e — who voted agalnst this featare of the B8 ——— I R TR D F 5D —— th(:,mcc]ht;xinsmhlh:r mtlglfi.m;ud i dlhn maté cord, nlha \IVeld‘n l'l‘nlgu & Co. from tho east to T,m—‘,‘",k“mrg Holooamst " Capitol ann- and, what was worse #till, it was discovered |/ ), : vo | Portland ended to-day, both companies hav- Tur owners of property cn Capitol] o005 T g BhE™ Cholitical | 17 18 atill maintained by the frlends of | tht thoralt hud o deleterious effeot The B, & M. lands in Aslelopo county have | [OFtiasd SRSS VoY, buih compReied M| v ohina, April 23, ~Searoh for bodice avenue, betwesn Twelfth and Thirtzenth, allbeon g s dre to be put upon the | ¢ Ko e, Aol e P, before th 2 e iy Koy |careor of every leglelastor who feoovery | market May lit. Sales will ‘commence at | i ¥stthe torthorn Bucifo waro before the | has baen prosecuted all day smong the ruins havo made 8 protest against the matket| o L Tt et of the | recent troubles are due to his attitude|phay boen the refusal of the bectsugar pro- f}';’;““’,?h‘g;‘“j'{“’;',,‘!,, rl,“,'..',,l;:d(,:fis,ljnu;,"w“ LSRR bieReID of the late firo, Six wore recovercd and have house belog placed upon that street be- ST vory ono of those|toward the looal insuranse companies, gu.-m tulyl.ln hn:r}:?h :(;.wlil‘ch lii:n‘lhl- hal» dnz.'M"y ith, and mm{“mhmm T, Gen Grants Oonaition bu'«n nhnt!hml as follows: Wm, K, Mulcahy, cause it would be an obmu«:tlonhl:ndl a men,” the Reoord, “by kis astion |into whose affalrs ho made such a scarch- l;fi;flq{fig iand honca tho n'rl:;mme(;tn 3:iu B‘I:‘i’,:’};’::?h':':::,l:mlcffi:v;tls‘ublu op%fl;e‘indbul:l New Yonk, April 23.—Tho temperature in ;}‘:h];: llfu:‘lnx;. nr\]l:[JhuuP"phJ];snt (-vlnu:i ; eoord, 2 Ge slace of ds undisposed of, | o s | h ’y Janads, Richard Johuson an damego to them. Of courso this lsuly oo by put himself on record | 08 Investigation In the course of a strlot altered condition of affairs tha pifrate pro- "iicas lands compriso over 50,000 acres of the | G¢n- Grant's room last uight was so bigh | i3 B0l (colored). Somrch will b continned matter of opinion. 1f we bad our way| holding & corporation above the eon. | Porformance of bis daties. Ho mado it | ficers, bave sumbinas not to produce mora | best il i porthern Nebraska, and as the | that he did not sleap continuously, only slum- | until the debris iy clearod away. It is now i ould have the market house R s } orl ould go of 0 hot | bering for about six hours. o woul have 0 an twenty lives were lost, about it we would havo tho market house |y . ion s abovo tho interests -of the | bot for some of them, by thowlng up | ths obist of reducing the stook on hand ihy fetms sio {Avoraiia they shonld go offlike hob b ber for abent e hinen Ho wold: are henght sors.onp smeaty J oot i uction ing tl ont| {} arisen af his morniog, but Dr, Douglas ad- = placed upon the trisoglo on St. Mary'a| 100" s ity in Ponnsylvanic so ft | their true condition, and in turn they | Nibember 1ist, The vatua of: the otrate of | Tho ferry between Covington and Siou | vised him to reat at eass for an hour more, | —The Omaha School Board observed Arbor avenue, formerly occupled as base ball in In Nebrawka., The average logislator | 3v0 made it hot for him, Meantimethe | sods exported In 1883 wea $32.( 43,672, of City on the Missouri is permitted to charge | which he did, ng about an hour between | Day by planting a number of trees around the grounds. This property is not & part of b fight bet: the andlt d th which the United States took $340,167, while | swenty-five cents only for a team, wagon, and | that time and 8:30, when he arose, feeling ra- | Leavenworth echool (A ST clty does not Intend in this state s simply the tool of the rail- | B8hY be "“l‘:“ I“ or dmh © BoV- | Great Britain figured for the enormous sum of lhe:lmfsmlrllrl:!utl’xe ln?n{ "h way dlm frethed and better. o streots. It tro— | §29.893, 404, word family has been elust cally construed by | New Yok, April 28.—(Gen. Grant re- 5 roads. If he ls not at the start, he seems | ©F0CF 8028 bravely on, and the contro Ot A it J to put up any more exponsive bullding | 11 by the wayslde, a1 & zul; 18 sot for | versy promlises to play an important| Further on our consul tells the follow- ;gt::g;;‘;‘;;;b";{';{;;';_t;ugl_e_-:d i;,:{"gfl{] ’t:;n;g imn dwl:(:z’ll:fd“ 2 ‘..“;{&L‘”.:::“i‘: L [EST YOUR BAKING POWDER T0-DAY. than than 1t proposed to erect on Oapltal .| part n Towa politics at the next electlon, | tale about construction gave rieo to n serious unpleasant- | pounds, When lasé weighed, nearly three wad a3 absolutely pure P 1t oonld Loase he. gyound from{ R ALETSEY tare, 8 It he doos bt al: [ M . neas on tho boat tho other day whon the cap- | bonths aso, his welght was 165 N AT O N A avenue, v R g‘ e xtion |1ow bitself to be ensnared beforo the e— THD TRICH OF LABOR taln took exception to whaths considered Cixoixnati, O., April 23.—The cltizens THE TEST: Mr. Kountze for a market, 00MUOR | 013 of the leglalative session he Is ro-| GENERAL Lawrox, the newly appolnted |!2, that country: 2 imposition, A fight ocourred in nged to hold a public meeting next on §t, Mary's avenue I central, and s » , Russl A The price of labor varies considerably, ac- | bead of the *'family” was vanquished, and | Monday mght to celebrate the anniversary e ey a7 day A Tatia e gerded as & remarkably ecoontric person, | minlster to Russla, over whom & contro-{ cording to the ;eul:lon of the country. In | ferriage was collected in accordance with the | of Gen. Grant's birthday. e Lo | a8 tho railzoads look uponhonesty among| versy has axisen, as It ls doubtful|tho exireme south the waces of an sgricul- | time honored custom, GEN, GRANT WILL GO TO THE CATSKILLS, It s convenlen! pet oATe. TN |41 wuervants of ythe people” as an ec.{whother his political disibilaties have y | India Mallway Projects and the| Iiiuavkiriia, April 23 —The following that lacation It would really be more con- centricity. been removed, has at last declined the |reach thirty cents, wiih rations, which consist American Wheat Grower, il sppest in the lnfl“l""” morran: 1R venlent to more people than it would be . if stuated on Capltol avenu c| ly of COREr i _ » invi ummer at the Hotel — appointment for the present at least, as %‘&":,,;::‘:" AREe r,:"f:\:,fi,‘m; bread. | opicago Times, 1, B S f York, extended to Gen, Grant and Mussacuvsers, New York, and Ne- | be does not wieh b0 swbarram the - :!\l:?nyty‘-':\% ‘:fil’" G::l;dfi l?i:h:l:::":nl: Btrtt:. u‘:h-::h gf’:::: “o 'h:y: bu(;:‘::g h‘:rl”"‘l":"n’"’:‘h'"“" the goneral's isoo, A Grear many people are already tak- | brasks asmong the atates that will mialstration. It strikes us that Mr. | Vaipatawo, and from $30 to §80 & month in {o fesr futare competition from Indis, Fred Grant, who writes Mr. Paige, man- i i i i H v f the hotel, as folls Gen, Grant di- tng It for granted that General Grant is a | take a consus this summer, Tho work | Lawton is about as much embarrassed aa | the minipg aud uitrate disticts of the porth, | i)\ b fntorested ¢ loarn that the gov- | dffects me to auswer your lotter of y in M. husetts {s in ch: f the sdmlnlstration. Meantime the Rus- ter's earnings may be taken as an aversge | eroment of that country hes declded to | and say that it is his intention, if alive, to :nd mav, and the stzey e now balog| ko A geion o e bt 4 Sarroll s mlaslon will bo loft aa it s, and | o-camen O il tradon, A Jouriryian rak | borrow 817,600,000 yearly in futur for | Vst the Gatakle during the ménth of Au: oulstod that be owes bis recovezy to &) D. l e A ponter caras, ccording 0 abillty, irom 8120 | tho constructlon «f railways. They will [ust and if convenient will acoept your ki Beazillan vegetable remedy for cancerous | bureau of labor, who is a Massachus- when eongress mel r. Lawton will|{,8350 and 83 a day. Forelgn workmen | furihor be fnterested to learn that in or- | \P¥itation for that month. affoctions. Tho knowledge of the plant|etts man, Inorder to secre accuracy|perhaps condeacsnd to ask for the re- “'m;"_":‘:‘d’:,‘,‘:tfl,"‘khfl:fi':,:z,‘l_m:'_;’: der to push forward the work on the gove | what an Eye Witness Saw at Uolon, department last Octo- | without the sacrifice of economy the col- | moval of his dlsabllities generally from suntise to tunset, and in some | érnmeat roads it {s proposed to expend [ Now York Evening Telegram, came to the state departmen g des th tice has been Introduced in | $27,000,000 duriog the fiscal year 1885 6 ber from United States Counsel Atherton | lection of statisiics in regard to the popu- e "5:|p‘:"iw' g’,";n‘:;in"',mm o iatpaRend ¢ fm‘]-. Eorilery] §lw‘0w’wg within aix | . Mr ¥ B. Convers general agent of the ¢ - Thompson-Houston Electrio Light company at Pernambueo, who finally sent some of [ lation and products of the state will be| Tme Boston Advertiser thiuks that the|p, m. R e T T ) : ! the pupmfiol; to this country some|divided nto three periods. Tho first |general condemnation of Mark Twaln's | Statistics from the wine-produclng re- huwn’,y thet this mesns s very|' La;a'.ml;md,fl(o;u:h Amerllrcr wln;-:‘m‘v'.d time In Janusry. A friend of the Grant | perlod relates entirely and only to popu. [ ‘‘Huckleberry Fion' Indlcates a change gions of France show that there were| . ionyyvo milesge or 8 very [ from the city of Colon on sy last, was i y by " A $2,786,266 worth of champagne exported : {ruotion. Th ds | seen to-day by a telegiam reporter, and in family sbout two weeks ago induced the lation and the secial statistics naturally [for the better in the public taste, since|r,’the United States last year, sgainst f:!fi‘:h h“t:;:::cpi:;m“ lr.u & n::w. g ot ur A ., DOES 0T 0 o The firat comprises those roads | 'L left Guate NEVER BEEN QUESTIONE, General te try it, and he began to use it | connected therewith, The only ochange | ‘it ls little 1f at all worse thaun earller | $3,637,625 for the year befor 2% Guatom about two weeks ago. ‘The name of the | from previous decennial reports in the |works by the same author.” It ls not|does not indlcate that we are using less e8> urgently needed for the [ Zaing up tho miltary tolekrsnd e ariar of & contury 18 hes i i hao *‘Tom Sawyer,” but the chlef | Shempsgue than formerly. It stmply | pyr,onen of dofense as well as for come [ rival ut P we laid off in the barbor for Bl il 4 o iy s st iormac o i v o St b | b fSrlSs w“B | nEtfdelcn e, 1 |l P it | THE TEST OF THE ovEN. which exudes from It is the portion that |be the addition ot parent nativity, whic! oren ce P! having a million dollars » year by the | juDonounced them inoispenssble, |in Panams and Colon, the Pacific company | pRICE BAKING POWDER 0., or ts used, The official reports to the state|ls now adopted for the first time in eh‘pl s from “Huckleberry Fion' | operation. There is also a great falllng | pyiy claes embraces 3,807 miles of llne, |Bot caring ui h_ndd thelr l[nnnalll‘ ey department represont 1t as very potent in [ Massachusetts, The first period he: [fd b first-clers magazine brought It to the off in brandiea and the commoner kinds [g 3% (a upon this clsss that the expendl: 5:’,".13?; &h‘,..‘,‘,u. grrived. in " elon sight 0. Price's Sm:cial Flavuring B ulcerous affectione, and in some forms cf |gins Msy 1st, aud for thls work 5304moflce of criticsl readers who, for the of wino. L m i " A ture of $110,000,000 within slx fisesl | morning of that day I counted some twenty- ! . Our consul at Colima, Mexico, devotes {s to ba made. It appears, how- |three dead hudies lying churred and disfigured | [ Thetemesst mont duticlons tad satars ot cancer. O course there it nalurally |enumerators have been selected and com- | mast-part, never saw *“Tcm Sawyer,” and |, 41derable space to & dercription of Z\“:;'“:“"”: fi,:r:uc % l" ux‘nu:uc SEAR GAAG LaGies SR GUAREAGA ML S LIARIING Dr. Price’s I.Ilpll"fl Yoast flom grest inierest folt among General Girant's | missloned upon the spproval cf the were shocked at its vulgarity. Re |Volcan de Fuego, an eruptive mountain | %"t be not quits 630 miles & year, | that time fo bury suy of '.lhuet;dlll.h-'y'u n;.e gy ey any truth In the story, aud If 59 19 what{men of towns. Tho second perlod relates | dd “¥Fom Bawyer’ untilit was an old hypons'of thess two cratars (every four or cighy | Yo8¢ ¥l bo culy 074 miles, = FThls doce | United Stats of Columbia, Thelowt of |5y, ci0g, 3Y oRock axtons by hay need the remidy, f0 the gatherlog of statlstical informs: ey hours) consist of white aqueoes vapors(slightly | not look like a very formidable matter to | the docks and wharves of the Hamburg Ame DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA,