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THE DAILY BEE--~WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1885, BUSINESS. the leglalature at every session and exert | ahead promptly with the public improve- The general movement In trade clrcles | such a demoralizing influence upon the | ments ov the 1st of Jaly when the funda throughout the country during the past|members that they utterly fall to glve us|become avallable, Now is the time to week ia reportad falr in the aggregate. |any wholesome leg!slation. get everything in proper shape. There hes been a slightly Increased - —_— actlvity in some Ilnes of wholesale trade, | The Bee is kicking fearfully becanse Gen The export of refined sugars has been Fita Hugh Lee ',..Ilppmnted as one of the heav the advancs In foreign visitors to West Point, and consumes nearly a ) 4 30 | lamn of twaddle about the Inok of loyalty markets tending to slightly stiffen prioes. | ¢ y,¢ aqministration. As one of the wnion The unsettled condition of the markets | yavers wo fail to see anything wrong in the has somewhat crippled the export of | appointment. If a rebel general conld repre. grain, The ocotton market has been |sent our government abroad under Grant, ish, slthough prices have | Without a protest from the republican press, ;:;T;u;l“fi" 'm'm_infd' L According | W fail to seo why Liee should not vislt a mili- > tary post in this country without such ecriti- to the Philadelphia Record *‘many of the | |\ = Rosey in getting to bo & crank—| Rusis has slwsye boen the felend, largest corporation cotton goods mills of [Plattsmouth Journal, well-wisher a5id helper of this oountey, New England and the soath have been | The cranks that belleve with us that|and has stood by us loyally in times of operated at an actual loss during the vast | the appolntment of Fitz Hugh Leo as an perll‘.d Efigllmd, l(rn the other lllmud, ""dl year, and very fow have been able {0 honorary visitor to the West Point mill- :fi:“",fl:f,";l“";‘r‘(‘“ft . Wikh, omen earn more than running expanses. The | tury academy is an insult to the army, |or covort enmity or lofty contempt; and, - wool ‘and woolen goods trade has been | and an Incentive to disloyalty, are very|in view of the facts of even recent his- p‘dnn.“d“g'o‘::::«s;‘akw Olth'\ more active insomo departments, There | numerous. They comprise, we belleve, It.;)rly. ‘Ehnglnnd' could tlm'rdl{) re;:r?nf‘:h m; e has been a larje movement In carpet | no¢ only the rauk and file of the repub. th‘i-ncml::um ng contest, the pecple o e T T T T ry should side sgainst it and Tuk veice of Mr., Paddock fs heard | wools, attributable to the resumptlon of |jjean party, but thoussnds of democrats | with the 08, thronghout the land. work by the mills after the prolonged | who carrled a musket In defento of tha| It is not generally known, probably, e e e iabor strike. Some descriptions of car-|uyion, There is quite a difference be- i::w:rne and loyal n;)ld nnmlsl nl;‘nlfr:lend Tiue Haroey strees pavement shonld by | pet yarns have advanced three to five }iween a rebel general representing this ussia was to us in the melancholy days all meana be extended this year. cents per pound from the loweet rates of | gountry abroad and a rebel who repro- of ourcivil war. England'streatment of us stirs up bitter recollections even now; her P ] the soason, and forelgn carpet wools sonting the government at ita one-half Jcent higher - military gvo:teutlnd best men would have been than d in which h ducated at |K18d to behold this natlon’s overthrow, Swinerorp, of Michigan, ls to be|are k academy, in which he was educated s v gnv:'ll:or of Alaska. 'suom'.gux a fortnight ago. Desirablo styles of | tho nation’s expente. .g.dll{imr;: éisfi: o*g ;-;z&;m--: ;:-t “I;:: - — spring woolens have been closely 80ld up, | the tralning school of the natlon's do-|trophe., But ifshe did not, she at least Tre clearances at the Omaha clearing [aud buyers in some cases have been un- fendors, and every man reared in It Ia |prevented a combination against this gov- house last week amounted to $2,141,218, |able to duplicate the small orders placed | sonsecrated to the service of his country | ernment that would have added fu'el¥n early in the season. Tho same claes of | anq the supromacy of the flig whether ::;;‘:or::\;ycilzllfi;t‘::f& :,:‘: BRI WitHe Ax office has at last been found for|fabrics infall and winter-welghts has had endangered by domestic tarbulenco or | out expeotation of rewsrd. Alexender Rosecrans, He has been made register | large sales In emall lots, and leading mills foreign invasion. Gen. Grant’s appoint- | 1L and Gortschskoff were upon the elde of the treasury. have bocked orders that will abzorb | pants of Mosby and Longstreot did not | of the United States government from THE DAILY BEE. @uAna Ovrron No. 914 axp 918 Fanwan 82, Wow Youx Orrion, Roox 6 Taowa Buro tmwe, wvery morning, Bunday. The .c Monday morning dally published n ihe state. r Your. .. Months . . The Waskly Bes, Publihued every TRRMA, POSTPAIR. Wiy can’t people make up thelr own minds as to what they wantIn the way of materlal for pavements’ Why do they first petitton for one material and then for another, thus confusing the board of publle works, and leaving the matter In an unsettled condition? Russla and the United States, 8¢, Lous Globe-Democrat. re— Jeations relating e Kews and Editerial et Thoud be sddressed 40 Whe EBiTon oF FR L BUSINRSS LETYRRA Pusimes Letters and Remittanoes should be ressed b Tan Ban PURLIMING COMPANT, OMANA. e Gmocks and Post offios ordere b be made paY- whle 46 She order of $he eompany. $HE BEE PUBLISHING CO., Props. £ ROSEWATER, Eotron The academy OrreNsiveE partisans in the Omaha postoffice have bsen spotted and placed on the black list. Onmama ought to have a workhouse for the benefit of the gentry who make a living by eonfidence gam ressed with the real friendehip felt b, season's production. There are plenty |republican press. Thoy were resented R e rea P Y goods that have accumulated in the hande nals, and no paper was more ontspoken |tucceeded Cassius M. Clay as min. 5 through our darkest hours and in the & whole is much more encouraglng thanit | verted republican confederate for revenue eeason manufacturers have been confining | rebol like Bob Toombs or Jeff Dayls, |22 Wil continue to stand by you,” eald Russia. Ho did not seck the office. the American Union as one Indivisible seadioptibromert._ eckelndind land and Rassla Interfere to arbitrate a of the Illinols legislature is how to keep [ Provement, either on the raw material or | of the military academy. ~As commander- 5 Then when it was feared that ble scheme. been a more active demand for anthraoite | {he last one to establish a precedent that ““Tell Mr. Seward that the policy cf fi flice he is summaril, arket 18 exceedingly dull. Stocks, how- dismlsac} from. e el A : i J. ArrreroN Wiiso, who sued the |course adopted by,any other nations.” i {ttee. They first sus- of demand. The iron trade, asa fotlon, that tlon of F a vigilance commlittee oy fire excess ) Thatibo adbesn|fAaIbted ot emarales: conviction, that some actlon of France or more or less by the disappearanse of the $250 as a vindication, and he has accord- | for the declaration that Russia was se- the ostenslbly friendly visit of a Rueslan necticut manufacturers. He is reported | the prices. Most of these reports rep- the slightest provocation to sue for libel, prompted by Mr. Seward’s desira to show with each gatling is certalnly worthy of |ands of s In varlous parts of the Although | money. They are not satisfied with a fall | by memories of the Crimes. Then as 1 future conditions msy constderably im- THE long and bitter contest between AT 00 R o e T but money Irreparably damaged, and a large de- L 8 g ot the governor by the supreme court, | “OPITRY : aro anything but profitable to those who | ®1id it would be unjust to say that Rus mand for wheat continues light and un- Wilsen, the Chicago Tribune|indeed always shown it. As far back as acoordanue with the law, which ls decided - land was proclalming her hateful doc- effect of small stocks in the United King- | cated on the morning after the original o S e Bl nt abont anticlpating the consumptive |local and editorlal explanation of the [0larly interested in us because the Rusalan serfs, and clearly eaw that cholera, and a democratic administration before. Failures aro unusually heavy in |satiofied with these, Mr. Wilson took his | Yo though we owe Russia much and S already stated. The moral of tha story |spite of her faults England represents men and confidence operators have taken = anything more than nominal damages agatnat | U, tles of blood and Janguage; because b y ) 3 i Raseia is the aggressor and In the wrong, member of the ging. They aro not|y4iormey for the state, has beon pushing the | when a eatisfactory amende Junoralle 1s made e— while tho troops were fighting the confederacy | injure him. The course of The Tribune injthe sl:‘::;: (R::x"hrr "“’""‘Y Cattle Barons, Tonis {OFlaouras ho Is ohsined o tthV G the secretaries of war and tho treasury prac- | the newspaper prass in genteral which will not | pvo grown rich off the free paetures of holds on to the cffice the more offensive | 1cen successfully managed and Hawes aud | who may not be satisfied with a thorough dis- | were not in immedlate demand by actual Cleveland the pleadings of the fair 000, will probably he thrown out,—[ Wash- | gathering and printing news any paper is|tracts of land, to exclude the home from threo fourths to the total of the|by any meansmeet the approval of the |'he Peginnicg. *I was very much im- the Russian government for the Unlted of mills less favorably sltuated, and|anq denounced by many repablican jour- |States,” ssys Stmon Cameron, who he winter of 1861.2, of manufacturars’ agents are about 88|on that fssue than the B, |18ter to Russlain tl ; tlow of sale as ever; but the sitnation as|we have less repect for the con- t was a friendship steadily maintained face of greit European pressare.” ‘‘Rus- fow weeks ago. Throughout the only than we have for an unreconstructed | 8!8 8lone has stood by you from the first Tuezk Is one thing to be Gortechakoff In October, 1862; “‘we de— of Mr. Lothrop, thf new minlster to productlon as closely as poselble to actual | President Cleveland has not perhaps | sire above all things the maintenance of g 2 orders, and the pursuance of this pO}Icy realized that Fitz Hugh Lee Is an im- — has kept the market measurably free [ proper person to be salated by the West nl:‘lion}.l. The ne;t‘ montfi: N;‘poluon I Tae geoat problem with the demoorats | from surplus stocks. & Prices show no im- | Point cadets, and feted by the commander | 3249 hit proposition that France, En- = peace In this country; but while England Mr. Leeper out. They are staylng up manufactured goods, but there is more | in_chief of the army and navy of the|wavered, Rusia promptly declined. SR ¥ i ; h i nights in orderto hatsh up some plausi- [confidence at rullog rates. There has|United States, the president should be Hngland' or Franoa would recogulzs the Confed Gortschakoff id, coal from eastern and southern markets, places loyalty and treason upon the same onfederacy, rtschako! 88 Waex a republican postmaster s to be [ where stocks have run low, but the local plane. Russla in regard to the United States ls fixed, and will not be changed by the i iction suspended for cause. The departments |ever, are light, and the partlal restric ; o Th 1 a7s iEdesdl Pk i Chicago T'ribune for $100,000 damages, ote were gloomy days indeed, ere at Waehlngton have bzen organized into |of running will prevent acoumulations in o lignl Wircie mfl:iuh;d % ntltenfignz was a general foar, amounting almost to d by the neck, and then try|general thing, coutinues quiet.” England would invclve us in a foreign f::; n?t:::‘:rdsy i g The prlceug fof grain have been affacted | has concluded to accept the verdict of | war, and Simon Cameron is responeible BRTT IR AN L cretly pledged to take sldes with us in TaE gatling gun of Gan. Middleton’s | Ruropean war clond. The unfavorable | ingly withdrawn his motlon for a new that caso; that this was the real object of army Is operated by an agent of the Con- | crop reports, however, tend to malntain | trlal. This case Is of pecullar Interest to the public, among whom there are so|fleet to the United States in the winter to have very offectively worked the gun|resent the winter wheat crop in very un- [ Many persons who are always ready at|¢f 1803-4, and that the purchase of o far. The idea of sending outa gunner | promising condition, and state that thous- not 8o much to vindicate their character Russla our gratitude. the shrewd Yankees of the Nutmeg|couniry have been plowed up and sowed |8 in the hope of cb alning a large sum of | Russla was partly gulded, no doubt, state. topoaisand gothariicatents, now the Russlana rogarded England wi : garded England with relraction .and /apology in) oass &y nincyllehonfility: sbmy the mctiva, 80 prove the prospect, 1t is generally con- [mistake has been made. Nothing Goveraor Shorman and Auditor Brown, | 4.5 4t the orop In many eotions s will heat the wound, |into ttronger rellef the hateful part of Iowa, has at last b2en declded in favor but as a rule libel suits| Which England played in that sad drama; 7 crease in the yleld for the whole coun sla was not as well governed by a warm Tho aatlon of the governor in suspending | o oy ineyttable. The foreign de- |Protecute thom for money. In the caso| frlendship for thic mation. Kuseis has the auditor is declared to have been in of Mr. 5 i i- | the beginning of the century Cathrlne A satisfactory. The large supply within maintalne that his verdict does not vindi- o 7 ° tolbelconniy HoRal: casy reach of European buyers offssts the | ¢ate him a whit more than he was vindi- tlded with the United States when Eng e T o e trine of the right of search of our AccorpinGg to Prof. Riley, entomolo- e 7 I (O e R s (5 dom, and makes exporters very inciffor- | statement was made, when an ample|shipplng. And Alexander was partle f . he was then engaged in his herolc atrug- broods of locusts, of the seventeen and | demand. 'ahtement and an expresion ,Df disbellef gle with his nobles for the liberation of e ‘l 3 With lccusts, | L8t week's failures In the United [in its trath, and an explicit disavowal of thirteen-year varletios. U™ | States and Canads number 248, as against | any intentlon to injure Mr. Wilson were fllll(r l(nm bloodler warfare must have a Cthe made in the columns of that h o Issue, the country is liable to be considerably | 208ithe previous week and 240 the week at paper. Not ough Q i 5 ngland nothing, our sympathics are disfgurecibofore snowifliesagain the Southern and Pacific states, but in|case Into the courts wlth the result|with England in this cnn!]ice[: because In Tue 1 ting the hoad of the | other sections, particularly In the weat, 0 e old lé:nl:;’:’;“\: l;:nuzz?ihr;-c::d :mn!n they are belov‘v the average. " |is thus stated by the Tribune: clvllization and Russla barbarism; be- 4 8a0g ] Juries are not likely to give oxemplary or | U8 We can not, if England can, forget astep i e . SKA’ {ERS. i 5 1 d i di 1d b stop o the sight diresion, Now lot| NEBRASKA'S OLAIM BROKERS. 1J7 o Y Sl omate it | usian wosndency i Tt would b o hem follow it up by arresting every| . . . . . days, P, O. Hawes, of Omaha, | rect statements about any person, particularly 8, A and England anxious for peace end mn wanted in Omaha, and must bo made to | state's claim against the government for ex- and it is shown that it entertained no malice | the right, move on, penses incurred in repelling hostile Indians | against that person and had no disposition to JEhoLERAn e ; 859, § ises is vindicated, and in this direction it A uvELY war is belog made upon | between April, 1861, and June, 1852, Serator | prom 4 Whom the gods would destroy they United Statos Marshal Couzlns, of St | Van Wck rendered his asastance and to day | has xtablished o precedent of gront valuo o Y ke s T eoytionired thY tioally certified to $20,000 and the state will | only inlicate the course for it to take in|the west, were not content to occupy fonsive partsauship, and the longer Bo| o sive that amount in due time, It has [future, but will actasa deterrent to suitors |sach portions of the public domain as he becomes. However, If there is any | Van Wyck deserve much credit. A portion | claier of malicious purpose and an amplo | settlers, but sought by bulldosing and gallantry In the composition of Grover | of the claim known as the Pearman vouchers, | apology. Tn the rush and compotition of | shooting settlers, and fenclng In of large gton Letter in the Omala Herald, liable to be imposed upon and make an occa- | Se0ker from the privilege of building a Phoebe may not be In vatn. “JB"K;W myuch longer will the state au- |sional mistake, and whece the error 1s|Bome On the land reserved for him, J i The arrogance of these peopie : 5 he hand _ | promptly acknowledged and all hostile intent SEcReraRY BAvarp conslders the “‘"'“‘"‘h"'“’ l“:"t § . SR '¢°: '“;T dusavowed and entireabsence of malico proven, | W53 congress L A Glasgow consulship vacant. The ctarge |lopers who want to act as state claim | o e brosecution would be hardly less .h 28 1 e ¢ “'; onm on omz o8 “, " brokers? Why could not our represent- : i . |the employment of e military of “offenslve partisanship” has been made Firseo than persecution. And this was the view | 4o forcitly tear down and remove the agalnst Bret Harte on account of some- | atives In congress attend to the clalms of | tagen by the jury in the Wilson case, fonces so unlawfully constructed. Sen- thing ho eald or did durlng the last cam- | the stats sgeinst the natlonal govern ator Van Wyck was active in seouring the i ment! Itls evident on the face of this| Tuk new commissioner of sgriculture | passage of this law, and he has recontly paign, but whatever it was we cannot sce g how 1t could In any way affect Mr, Cleve- | report that Senator Van Wyck could have | bas made himself solid with the dairy- |¢alled upon the president to order out land or ‘hodenoc:mayp-ro,. But en,. sucoessfully prosecuted this claim with. lmen of the country, He proposes to :Lmbxen,l:‘l)t;ay ::.e'fi::yw:};uegn: I’;hl; demoorats think that Mr. Harte has |out the assistance of Pat Hawes, but Pat | open up ajjwar on the manufacturers of recent murder of & homesteader in Cus- played the lunocent abroad long enough. Hawes or apy other claim agent could | bogus butter durlog the next eession of | ter county, shows the necossity for ————— not have secured 1t without the ald of | congress, when he will urge the proprl- P}:D“’P" and ',:"‘“""’ "-’“"no-d bhhhh Tug Chleago board of trade having |Senstor Van Wyok. Mr. Hawes knows | ety of such law-making as will put a stop :w:;r:::f. orm‘: :;’: :’::&fld Lhe’ ":,J.: barred the Western Unlon out of its new |88 well as we do that the legislature of | to butter frauds. shocklog murders in the criminal annals bulldiog because it supplied the bucket |1883 abolished all lfll!lfll‘ thet had — of the state, and who, through a limp hops with quotatlons, the Western |been previously ostablished, and the| Wx have been waltiog patiently for hlaian in. she iax Mosped. pupibmient, Unlon now proposes to give preference |last leglalature emphasized the mot by | some time for & definition of ‘“offensive oonnty‘.n&m:thar w:t”"':; A to 8t, Louls reports. The only trouble [refusing to allow the clalms of Messrs. [ partisanshlp.” The New York Tribune | were protected from these outlaws, and about this is that the patrons of the|Keonsed and Hawes The small amount | says that It means any republican post. Weatern Unfon will inslst on bavingChi- | voted to Mr. Hawes was purely a matter [ master whose removal will help the ".bll.l"‘d‘h‘ I“nl“"“l oceupancy of the cago reports because Chioago Is the trade |of sympathy, but the state Is not a char- | election of a democrat to the United [PUble domaln, ocenter. The Western Unfon might as|ity hutltufio? nor & pension bureau. We [ States senate, and consequently to any woll proposs to farnlsh te the baukers have '.hmn‘:vem:m :: o;nz::-dn‘a: t‘;: other office. Thl.{ :’.";'v';;m e MRt gl the Baltimoro money market instead of (senators at Wasbingion to atien urer of th United States, and Mr. O, N. that of New York, business of this state, and If they are not| OmamA cannot afford to stand still in S AL 1 RLAG Sam :n:n M5 5 S —— competent to do it we better eleot Tom | the matter of publle improvements, and | jui“eers 0" (s e Hitiv, a® Joied Usper the act of congress passed Feb- [ Kenvard and Pat. O. Hawes to congress, | partlcularly In regard to pavements. [ York who now contr)l the Unlted States ruery 14, fifty-seven non-commissloned | 8o far, the eollection of war and Indlsn [ The grading In the central part of the | treasury in opposition to the interests of officers and privates havs been placed |clalms from the governmant has been of | city should be contloued o that all im- the wl;uh; people. IN 0 ndminmutlv; act ma) e feared as inte log to kee; upon ths roired men's Mst. This law [very littlo benoit to the state. No|provements hercafier shall bo mado at|pith PR IRMEC A, fiierpotiog to eep provides for the retirement of men who |sooner does the money get into the treas- | the established and permanent grade. stead of 118 eo long as Messrs. Manniog, have served thirly years continuonsly o |ury than a whole horde of veteran claim- D uhnhud and -{0“"" k'hl“ R.l:. OF guard, the army. They are to recoive 75 per(ants besiege the leglslature wiik all sorts| ALL sorts of reasons are offered by ap- .“:n‘%;' DGR Sxp l'.our I.V‘:‘:’::: Il:; cent. of the aggregste pay, clothing, aud [of trumped up claims, and the legiclsture | Plicants for foralgn sppointments why laughed at by the msguate sworn to obey ration allowance. This is an excellent |blandly accommodates them by woting | they want to go to some particular place, | and enforce them. law, a8 it holds out some inducement to|away every dollar that has been revov-|but very few, if any, have the manhood the private soldler, and will no doubt|ered from the government. ‘The wornt | t0 83y that the salary is the principal ob- Nevada, City liad a cremati , bes ono day lust have a beneficial effect upon the conduc: (of It Is thnt.'w;.ihlm brokers un:l :m::. Ject, no matter where they go. 5;; edd'iel:' 3 b ?"%,:’;;. ?m;'; ) pmt:} ha generally of the army. There is reason |olalm agen e up & corrapt lobby | R Juc s, Indians from far and near 10 belleve that It will groatly reduce the | which forma a nucleus for the jobbers, | TF city eouncil should make all the | came to participate, and throughout tho day pumber of desertlons, teaders, and gormoraute who hang around ! prelimivary o — The Gold Bugs on Guard, e —— The Dg‘gn Indians at the rancheria near arrapgements for going :‘é‘.‘?i h:hd: wn::'fil:x‘:m S Lovwia saooi Alaska a fow years later was in reality |d thet the government enforce its law [Pc° WESTERN NEW», DAKOTA, Deadwood dust i kept ealoons. A 21,000 tin mine sale was consmmated at Rapid City last week. Grant county claims a population of 8,000, The value of property is estimated at £3,000,- down by thirteen A man named Jordan, aged 20, recently from Towa, was killed by lightning in Rapid Uity yesterday, The Russian colonists continue arriviny for settlement in the counties of McPherson, Emmons and Campbe The Bear Guloh mining dietrict, in the Black Hills, shows n greater activity this season than for seyeral years, The county superintendent of Grant county reports forty-six school-houses completed and fourteen miore in course of construction, Lawrenoe county, the most populous sec- tion of the Black rmls country, r«,;,umll only thitty.nine deaths for the entiro yoar last past. Oliver Dalrymple, the great farmer of the Tted river vallay, reports his 13,000 acres of wheat as being in the ground in good shape. Corn plantioe is occupying the farmers of l)nvltqun, llxnnl‘nn and many other southern counties. Last year's acreage, it is thought, will bo moro than doubled, -+ © U8 Thirteen families have rocently settled in the Cheyenne valley atthe Sidney rond cross- ing, and more aro expected, Tho prospect for immigration s firat rate. The services of one hundred enumerators will be required in southern Dakota to take the consua next month, and seventy enumer- ators in northern Dakota, Eighty thousand dollars worth of brick and stone buildings are now in process of con- struction in the city of Mitehell, and a $2),- 000 block is in contemplation, The alleged anthracite coal beds on the Morean river were planted by amateur mine salters, who purchased the coal at a neighbor. ing town aod buried it on Indian land. The developments in the Harney Peak tin mine have been so satiefactory to the com- pany that they have just closed a contract for a sixty stamp mill "to be erected at the mines, A large school building, to cost $10,000, is to be built by the government at the Sioux Indian agency, and plans are being perfected foran_immense hotel, on the shoro of the Inke, at Fort Totten, From reports received from the Belle Fourche cattle ranges, the loss of stock by the recent great fall of snow proves to have been unusually eevere, One estimate places the loss in that locality at 5,000 head, Lincoln is one of the oldest and oue of the wealthiest counties in southern Dakota, It has a population of 10,000, an assessed valua- tion of $1,100,000, a balance in the treasury of $5,000 and nealy $20,000 worth of city lots and county farms. Yankton has the model policeman, the sole representative of the force, who goes on duty at 5 o'clock in the morning, does patrol duty during the day, eleans forty-throo lamps, lights them at dark, is on patrol duty until 13 o'clock midnight at which time he travels six miles to extinguish the street lamps, and is happy on 850 per month, WYOMING, The Cheyenne city assessment i 465,000, Laramie paid out $13,975 to run her schools Last year. Oheyenne capitalista aro concidering plans for a flour mill to cost $4,000, Freigllq car thieves do a thriving business in the neighborhood of Cheyenno, . A 8620 soldier monument will be unveiled in Cheyenno cemetery on decoration day. The tertile lande in the Goshen Hole dis- c!':c:] will be irrigated with forty miles of itch, D. P. Hughes, ex-county clerk of Rawlins, has been arrested for defrauding the county out of a considerable sum of money, The Evanton Oil company are msking pro- parations as fast as possible for sinking o well, Work will begin in thirty days. The Epiccopalians of Cheyenne will build & 820,000 church this year, and the Methodist will invest 812,000 in a similar Institution. A gang of soven thieving tramps wero bonanza hardware store and several smaller structure, were eloaned out by the fire at Billings on by 83, The loss amonated to £10),000, A mwl pouch containing $25,000 in green backs was singed in a fire in & mail car on the Utah and Northern recontly, The mail agent bucked that blaze as he never bucked before, Oharges of neglect of duty have been pre ferred against Assayer Harrison, of Helena, and an {nepeotor will investigate and report. Sevaral democrats are anxiously looking for Harrison's office. The new law in Montana in regard to branding cattle proyides that stock on the range cannet be branded hstween the first of Docember and the first of May, nor during the month of August. CALIFORNIA, A tin mine has been discovered in Antelope valley, Mono county. From every part of tho state ¢ plaints of the grasshopper plagy assuming alarmiog proportions, The grain on the Glenn ranch, Colusa county, looks splendid and the prospect for n large Tarvestis good. Some say there will bo more grain on the ranch this year than ever before, if the nurth wind does not get away with it, Some of the Riverside growers are trying the exneriment of making wine from oranges, and those who have tried it have met with groat euccess, To ome gallon of orange juicy they use three pounds of sugar and one-third of a gallin of water. The number of sheep in San Bonito county has steadily diminithed during the past few yonrs, Tho wool shipped from the Holllster depot last_year amounted in value to $1 000 against £75,000 worth the year bofore. Uause: Other stock taking precedénca and the tide of attention toward raising cereale, STRAY NOTES, A now territorial capitol building is to be erected at Santa Fe, N, Mex, An Arizona man who has just sold a mine for $60,000 is ono of the cariosities of Law Vegas. The nickel mines at Cottonwo: d, Churchill county, Nev,, are said to be yielding plenty of ore, Ranches are rapidly being taken up around Demiog in anticipation of the success of the artesian water company. Phillip Hull, Sr., an old Californ’an, resid- ing near Tucion, Ariz, has fallen heir to $60,000, Mr. Hull is 73 years old, Last yeor the Indians at South Fork, N. M., raised 250,000 pounds of corn. his e tho acroago will be larger. — They will ave under cultivation 700 acres, Arizona is becoming aa unhealthy placo for horse thieves. But fow horses have been stolen during the last few months that have not been returned to their owners, and the thieves cap- tured or killed, Arizona stock-ranchers near the Mexican line complain of extensive horse-stealing op- eratione. Tt is supposed that horses are run across the border to contribute a supply for the Mexican crusade egainst the Yaquois, ne com- which is NEWSPAPER OUTFITS. TO PUBLISHERS. The Western Newspaper Union, at Omaha, in addition to furnishing al} sizes and styles of the best ready printed sheets in the country, makes a specialt, of outfitting country publishers, both with new or sccond-hand material, sell- ing at prices that cannot be discounted in any of the eastern cities. We handle about everything needed in n moderate sized printing establishment, and are solewestern agents for some of the best makes of Paper Cutters, Presses, Hand and Power, before the public. Parties about to establish journals in Nebraska or elsewhere are invited to correspond with us before making final arrange- ments, as we generally have on hand second-hand material in the way of type, presses, rules, chases, ete., which can be secured at genuine bargains. Send for the Printer's Auxiliary, a monthly publication, issued by the Western Newspaper Union, which gives a list of prices of printer's and pub- forced to take a spring bath in the river at Loramie. _After the clean-up the police took them to jail, Rev. Dr. Milligan, a Pittsburg minister, died sudden'y on a train at Rock Creek on the 8th. He was sixty-three years of age and had been a minister for forty years, William Erickhorn, a Choyenno restaura- teur, gathered in all the xnun:y he could bor- row or beg and gave the town and boarders tho shake between daye, He is ahead $200, A school house to cost 821,200, an opera houge to cost $10,000 and ge: 1 dwellings to cost from §1,000 to $3,000 eac are among the improvements to be built in Evanston this summer. A. G, Butler, a Cheyenne masher and sharpor, married Susetta E. Davidson, o comely maiden with $500 in bank, and after threo ‘days of connubial bliss skipped out with the $500, The Omaha Cattle company has filed arti- cles of incorporation in Cheyenue, sotting forth that business will be done 1n Wyoming, Idaho, Mantana and Oregon, with o capital of §170,000, The trustees for the first year are John Gagan, M, L. Hoyt, Jane Gagan, Occianna Hoyt and Albert Keirle, The com. pany is to exist for a period ot fifty years, and the principal office of the said company i\.«\_m be at Rock Sprivgs, Sweetwater county, you coLorano, Thero are 5(5 postoflices in Colcrado, A new rcad is to be built from Aspen to Buena Vista, a distance of sixty-five miles, It will run through Cottonwood pass, _Good coking coal has been found near Gun- nison Oity. The only coking coal heretofore knownin the county has been a% Crested Butte, Colorado stockmen are required to record each brand, both with the clerk in the county in which it is used, and with the secretary of state, A woman in Pueblo who has lately had the emallpox gave birth to a child which was pitted as it it, too, had suffered with that disease, Denver h a3 a project to pl 1 o Denvezba e prof plant a park along river through the heart of Denver, to cost. two mallion dollars and bo tho largest and finest city park in the world, _ The town of Brush is nearly depopulated, it is reported, because the Platte and Beaver company, which owns the irrigating ditch supplying that region of countey, as well na mout of Uho land, efther does ot ‘or will not coll land, The new town of Logan is ~situated about eight miles below Alamosa in the valley on the site of the Union Soldiers’ colony. The movement to establish the colony aud build the town is fully countenanced by the de- partment of Colorado G, A. R. The Leadville Herald, speakiog of the char- acter of mining operatione, past and present, Nineteon out of every twenty pros- now in operation are ful mining men, who oney at mining are and the merits of property. As » consequence few failures are reported and the great majority of new mining v tures meet the expectation of thewr, promoters, MONTANA, The Northern Pacific shops have bsen lo- cated at Missoula, Helena's 880,000 hotel, the Girand Central, was opened last week . To meet the school expenses of the present yoar Helena hus & fund of $52,000, Bauds of elk and antelop are numerous on the head of Shelds river, eastern Montana, As long as they can't have prize fights the people of Miles City are to haye a bull fight on the 4th of July, The Northern Pacific railroad company has just completed at Helona a series of large cate tlo yards near tho fair grouuds, A Methodist college is to be built at Dillon, the people having donated money and land to the value of $16,000 as an inducement, ® Governor Carpenter has appointed Thos, Stuart, territorial veterinary surgeon, under the law passed at the last session of the legis ture, Threo newspaper offices, the bank, hotel, have made m| their own jndges o lisher’s supplies and publicly proclaims from time to time extraordinary bar- gains in second-hand supplies for news- paper men. WEesTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, Omaha, Neb. 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Draws drafts an San Francizco and principal citios In the United States; 8l:0 London, Dublin, Edinburg, and the principal cities of the continent and Earope. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE OMAHA REAL ESTATE -—AND— ILOAN COMPANY FOR SALE. 5 2 lots in Himebaugh Place, $1200 cach. 6 Jots in Grandview Add 2} lots in W, A, Redick’ 8 lots in Haccall's Add to Okohoma, $350 each, 8 lots in Plainyiew and Kirkwood Add, $300 $100 each, 300 each, to 7 lots in Lowe's Add, 8175 to Houee and lot , N 19¢h 8t., $1300, House and lot on Saundery St., $1570, House and lot near Saunders St., in Parker's Add, 7 rooms, barn, cellar, full lot, south front, all in fiue’ condition, $2200, casy torms —a bargain, 0 lots in Shinn's Add., at from $700 to $100) each, Good house and 2} acres land on S 13th St., tor #ale cheap. 6 lote in Parker’s Add,, at from 8500 to $900, 4lots in Thornburg Place, at $230 to £300. 2 lota on Sherman Avenud, for tale choap. A _houso of 8rooms and full lot, in E. V, Smith's Add, North 22d 5t,, 81700, 6 lots in Hanscom Place, 8(50 to $500 each. Large houseand barn, full lot, on 19th in K. V, Smith's Add, $3500—a bargain Good acre lota for sale, (n easy terms, in all directions from city. Qther resldence property, lmproved and un- B improved, in all parts of the city, A full lot on ¥arnam 8t, in the center of buse iness, $24,000, Corner lot on Howard St,, in center of bus- ineas, 16,000, Full lot on Harney butiness, £10,000, Several piéces of fine business property on Dodgo 5t , betwoen 11tk aud 14ih, for salo cheap. A good location on 16th 5., for 3 or 4 stores al 8t., mcely situated for very cheap, Rents Co'lected, Titles Pertected. 8pecial attention giv- en to drawing of all kinds of legal instru- mets. Business of non- residents carefully at- ended to. Parties_resident or non-resi dents having money to loan on real estate security, are res- pectfully invited to confer with “510HN T. DILLON, Manager, Rooms 5 and 10 Frenzer Block, Opp, ¥, O, tub-sat