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WESTERN NEWS, AN IMPORTANT DEOISION. or three different gangs of men, especl- DEVOTEES OF THE WEED. The people of Blae Springs will have olly o the large citles where the cars are ooccaslon to rejolee over the declsion of | run twenty-four hours a da; the atate are locsated and numbered, also all the wagon roads, road distriots, 4 churches, etc., while quite & number of Gossip About Olgars and smokers |illastrations add interest to the WOrk, :llm‘t distancs west of Livingston last Satur- 2 THE DAILY BEE. £ ROSEWATER Rditor. Tron Bull, a noted Urow chief, turned e his toes recently, He was one of the Indi The Rapid Clty school of mines will soon be | present at the ariving of the gold ——————— — P e driving of the golden spike and X ~ % s Mayer the supreme court to the effect that the sl under construction. ; attracted agood deal of .mf.unn, n':p!dhlly in Omahs, Besldes all this there Is a business direct- R Oouwcrisas Furav thinks that Mayce | p oy ryiwny mansgers must glve| It would seem that lettor postage A conyention of South Dokoka editors s to | from the orcigacrs present, by his bandsome oty of eash ounty and city, bealdes many Boyd wants too much turkey. No onel, .o o0 raflway accommodations. | reached ita minfmum of reduction, but It|be held at Watertown July 20. ot S ”""th'.'ll:l:n':" b 4 Y lt;‘"e“clwi ““Yes, air,” sald a clgar merchant to a | Other usefal featares, Omahs, of course, ooccuples considerable apace In the atlas, a3 does also Lincoln. In the preparation of this work, which containa over 300 pages, the compllers and publishers have been materlally asslsted by state, connty and city officials. This atlas no doubt will bo heartlly weloomed by the people ot Nebraska, among whom a large num- ber of subscriptions have already been taken, They will find it a very useful work. A large number of copies have alroady been sent to Europe and to par- tios In the east who own property in Ne- braska and are otherwise Interested In the state. Mr. G. M. Monroe, reprotenting the publishers, is now in the ofty for the purpose of delivering the book to sub scribers and others who may destre It. all the M t t ter-General All towns nenr the Missourl river secured e e S T O | e unexpeted w_the 18 ow intimated th‘,’;‘"; . Bl Indisn contingents to aid them in celebratiog tarkey he can get, but Mr. Faray objecta| s o0 ot the pesple of Blue Springs | Vilas will recommend In his annaal re- 146 glorious Fourth, to thecouncil being fed on orow all the | Cire © het Losord with the principles | port to congress a universal postage of | The voto was very light thronghout the ter- time, recognized by the Indian Department. reporter for the Brr last night, ‘I am b Inclined to belleve that the smoking habit in spreading In Omaha to a ratlo greater than the Increase of populadon,” CALITORNIA, Los Angeles is to hold a ial election t The B. & M. man- |one cent for letters and newspapers. ::m{'::-'lh:‘:‘:;:fi:nlor delegates to the con- | getarmine whether u.Scuy'fififi fasae .:.'ri"y," - " ] 000 for improvement purposes. “ " . they built the branch known | This Is not altogether a new Idea, as Sen- | & ype oy woar o 2 take ;i 'Oan you account for it} Mavon Bovo's appointment of M. |l hllu' :’ Iley railrond beoame | ator Sumner advocated the ssme thing lnh"Ll:n’m‘!rnh"l‘l‘m‘c v.'.'frl.."}’fi."',.'l'fnf. hg;r’é‘mk:l:: va‘dl "."'t 'f'"‘“ ot from ten to twenty “‘No, {unnol but 1 have noticed th E. Houss to the posltion of chalrman of | as the Republican Valley r: i SRy tobk 6 IS Ty acron aro accumulating around Chico, and this 1 9 otioed the the board of public works will nodoubt [Involved In & dispute with the people of | for several yoars, but the proposition was Rives imcreased value to town property, fact and think other clgar deslors will oard The Father De Smet mine paid ont $20,010 . rove stisfactory. Mr. Foute Is well [ Blue Spriogs concerning & depot site, and | oppored at that time by the post-office |; "3 idends for June. making a total of WS;;“,’;’,‘."p:“l',’,"{:‘g;;‘n‘;(“;:‘l;’;“;fl;g .']j{:,‘:ffl';g" bear we out In tho matter. Did you «l:m‘:lmud for nm.phcr, and will make a | as the citizens of that place, as we re- depertiny oft LY ottt ‘h“;;.e oy nf\o,mo o lhurfifi"': )'1:.“ """,h’k"""‘ 1| T coppers on the cyes of the dead are now |ever walk down a crowded thorovghfars . s an- company of fifty New York farmers will | guarded, . member tho clroumatances, would not | ernment could not afford It l;d . | isit Sioux Falls, and South Dakota geacrally, Bt thw golden wadding and fitioth anny. | 224 BOUCE oW few men thera aro whono donate qulte the amount of ground de- |8Wer Was that the government cou! next week, to look up a location for & colony. | versary of Bishop Kip's ordination as a clergy. | P8 4o not encircle a clgai? Not Well, Mackix, the Chicego fine worker, has [ manded by the rallway speculators, the | ford to do anything that was for the ben- | The total number of homesteads, timber | man Wednesday night he was presented with | just tey the experiment and you will be KIN, ) . been denled a new trlal, and must go to management concladed to revengeitself by the penitent'ary, under a five-year sen- |ignoriog the town entlrely. When the ofit of the people and that was right ; | cnlturc entrica and pre.emption flings made | a purse containing §5,0C0 in gold torpeiied, An he 18 & well.behaved gentle- | rcad was completed no depot was built sy | Post ——— of law and justioe. good officlal in the Deadwood land office last fiscal year i ' 3 | . A bl office department did pay Its ex- | The Homestake mining company paid thelr | his place recently, He succeeded in gotting d:;g::;:;fi- ik g;:u‘:t:’:t“::t‘:a:fn‘:;:é tence. . regular monthly dividend June 25, aggrega- [ out of the carcass 130 barrels of oil, besides a —— man, ho will probably graduate n less | Bluo Springs, and the tralns ran through | Pen that wnoh & thing was not to bf ting 887,600, Total amount paid this year | large amount of bone, the classes of men who are probably lea RAILWAY RUMBLINGS fou the town, without stopping, to a polnt expeoted ; that it dellvered the people’s | $225,000. Northern Oalifornia hasan area of 64,000 [Able to afford it. It has been my obsory- than four years. g d'the ol At |1otiers not as & means of raislng a reve. | Old retidents in the viclnity of Yankton [square miles, or more than 54,000,000 acres. | atlon that tho big businees man of Oma- = — about three miles beyond'the place. report the crop prospects in that locality as [ Tnis region would furnish 500 0(%0 farms tho | ha, or the professional man who has an [ An Interesting COollection of Itemm i Mz, Bures SueryAN, governor of the | the same time the rallroad company and “l“- b:fil h“'l‘::o!:; ""‘" n: d"l‘: eyt BIEN S IBEUEVE Ry OE [ NYSER SR llnli\;::{nx ;nly‘:il:g:\nn‘t:; {ncotne which may be rated from falr to Prepared for the Readers of great prohibitlon state of Iowa, started |an Inslde ring of speculators did all in|the publie i P s pln soootd | A 8 BRmed. Jaadh ordon was dsewasd | BOO.000 ey 1?”:)?4).,. Il‘ol“ ,7, smoklirg than fl“"q‘-hu The Bee. out to pulverizs the ram power, and end- | thelr power to build up the rival town, 1f Sumner’s ideas, which a :l g in Day creek, near Rapld City, last woek, A | Thegrasshoppor plaguo continnes, and scem: srerfinwo‘r mr:)%vm:r ;::eof":;". -.;0. od up by attempting to pulverize Audltor |in which they had besome largely Inter- | with popalar nntlmnnt,t;ru opte o, 7| loud buret, suddealy, swelled the croak, and | Loply the fnsesa inorease i, Sdvieuthivenme, | L ULy Sevard); whom T onld 8 my| W, F. Grlflith, sseistant generl froight | Brown. According to Iatest advice= he|ested. All this, of course, worked a the next congraas apon elre;omfme a. In the Biack Hills £-gion the prospact of a | CHARde, vineyards aud vogotablo gardons, do- | with Incsmes far nto the thousands who | sgent of the Union Pacific, returned | has lamentably falled to do elther. great damage and annoyance to the peo- | tlon of Mr. Vilas, we may look for ROy, nifal harvest of all kinds of grain was | #troying wholo crops of fuuit whero they wero | always oall for a 5-cent cigar, at the same [home yesterdsy from a threo weeks’ 1 Thelr appeals to | cent postage within the nexttwo years. [never brighter at the eame seasou of year | tHOUEht to be doing bat little harm a fow | time that your §60 dry goods oclerk will |4,i o san F I i bt s i R itherto th toffice department, as a | than at the present time, weeks ago. Melons, cticumbers and squashes | nompoaaly call for a 10 cont atraight, | | Jo " ¢ San Franclsco. Ho reports | Tk city councll has taken the proper[the mansgers of the B. & M. Hitl '; o the Pflll 0] ‘: el:'“ rndl;cllun The Bl ey Fevemies | A0 oMY all destroyed. “Yos, alr, the expenslve ofgars are |B8Ving enjoyed himself whilo gone to an atand In regard to tho Thirteenth streot |rallway system for rellef proved In rule, has opposed nuny 7“ T eontract with an experienced oil miner from always bought by the very men who |unlimited and very satlsfactory extent. beldge, It roquires the Unlon Paclfic o | vain, and at last they carrled the cass |and improvement, ontll compolled at last | Pennsylvanis, to sink n well 500 fect doep, if | Ty 1y $125,000 in the Nevada echoo! fund | romlly can't afford to smoko a 5-cent | The Pacific const fs reported by bim to here th t last|to yleld to the pcpular demand. s nd ) bl for, investment, clgar. Of course, however, thero are a |}, de) l make the brldge the full width of the |Into court, ,where they are af Treo rotes abound in Rpid City, Five F LA P R0 005,00 woeth of bulllon and | AFS . SEWBHE, e HEY m;n i e a very delightfal place about now, and + N —_ — i A 3,098, of bulliol v «ctroet, thus leaving the thoroughfare tree vlomno:;. l’l‘hul nllwlylmlmfiots;tv;l;o Sriras 8 BRGSI MG TEL s be Xfi','”?,“\fxé’é "n':"’u::fig";‘,:fifeé':fih?n"‘lfi:i’(‘,’,‘j o ;"“d racejved {7 Bkl Lake daving i nothing but the very finest goods. Yos ::;R‘:;re(:::lneaummer resorts are crowded from obstructions. Now let the Unlon |have able legal counsel, undoubtedly ~ W ) b ightee t ' | week ending July 1, I sell a great many 15.cent c'gars, asal e ' Po ifio procoed to do It duty In the prem- | well knew that the result could not bo | remarked, “‘I have got a neck.” The Each ‘:s u:;u;: ‘;:‘ enn;;; :vnney Buutoiss. | Tyr . Fiorenos O, Oannon, of Denver, in a|20 and 25 centers,” i W. B. Lindsley, general manager, and acific proceed to do y 12 TR has just decided that his|, Lhe North Dakata penitentiary was opened | ¢ of despondency over the denth of an only| “Wh % ol f k \ C, M. Lowe, general superintendent, of her dela) otherwlse, without & gross vlolation of |jury In his case has j for the raception of convicta July 1, at which i i} . at colass of men smoke the best Yo St Oity & Paclfi d Sttt § ¢ k must bo stretched, 1f a|date North Dakota priconers inmates of the [ Ohiids suicided last weok in Salt Lnke City. |kind of cigarsi Tha eporting men, | the Sloux City &Paclfic road, were In well established princlples of law, Thelr f nec ¥ foux Falls institution were removed to the | The total yield of wheat and barley from | without doubt. A great many of them | Qa8 yesterday Inspectiog that new Tos Bowntax has falled In hls effort | obstinacy In continulng thelr vutrageous [ verdict of murder In the firat | By ook pen. Indian (rfi-ml at San Caxlos for the current |y, olco un et o constintly, ythe o.for. | derrick car recently pnrchased by the tostep Into the shoes of M., Armour, |dlsorlmination can therefore only be|degreo means anything In Ne- Tho oity authoritlos of Pierro havo ordored SoNOD0 ooy, caase, Ak a moderate wtimata |, [y orter, or even the quattr olgar, Out.| Ot S A BIONUAD LB 2 an election for August 12, vo vote on the issu- q o i { one llke or their road. the Councll Blufls postmaster. Mr. [accounted for on the ground | brask T:ll;ig “h:: m“;‘“: w::d‘l:tl ance of $5,0.0 7 per cent bonds for the pur- l'}‘:ast:r“d:::f'}‘:fl‘g“‘::.‘yeffibag S :La:g n:[‘;‘:“:}‘::l:;‘id‘:“m?:dz a’l“;fl:lkdn:{l Mr. S, 8. Stevens, general agent at “Armour bus madon vory eficent sod sat | iat they wished to_contlnuo to anncy [erleron, 1t is peety sale to prodiel, | joue o biying s apparata” and roviing | ore heown of vt g tho s wan ua | (hat the. clerky iy guode bank and| 1y ot or th ek Jsand. rond, wh tsfactory cfliolal, and the president could | the citizens of the Blue Springs as long | however, that Ballard’s neck "" “: “" 'A herd of somo forty head of buffalo ro- | killed abd the father seriously hurt, Al men don't know a good clgar has khmnuhcnnfinefi thm bed ve;:.l soe no good reason for his removal. Ho [as possible. The order of the sapremo |ttretchedin the near futare, If at all. | .o poared within sight of the town of | In Lincoln ounty, New Mexieo, near the | from a bad ono by ita tasto, LIl wagor [ Yookt with s wovere illuess, made bis will, therefore, continue to hold the fort | court Is very expliolt, and speaks for [ Thero sra at present elght or i SR I T E T PRS0 P b T Uil theks ae plenty of men hero who iy Retdigs ’ for somo time yot. Mr. Cloveland prob- |itself. It establishes a precedent in this | visted murderers In this .;l"th' 01'“;" wher they disappeared Inthe coolios, | monster cedar tree, sald to-be thousands of | ot OV T TICAL AP BO8C IS CT) On “the Sth of Jast Aprll, George S, s old, [ ably thought that the man who owns the |state, and forever sets at rest any doul?l have been -antsnee: to d:- , 8nd 'c’) R 1) Toran T kSR ErnT} anetien I it [ Becio e 10-0eREIORE: £ o1 eT At thrtough 3’“{3‘" .:dr‘]f B. n:ym_ fi*’ the Utn(:dn Qlobe ought to be satlsfied. on such questions as have been ralsed in ought to have beeu hanged long 8go. One | way drowned last week by hhlhunu falling Thurlow Weed, judge of a good article one must bo ac- " a‘u o |;ct el :thp tm! Hzl:r Lhmeiden erk ] the case of Blue Springs. The dlctum |has been convloted and sentenced thrae | backwards boon, the rider while trylvg t6| The lata Thurlow Weed, who was|qualnted with the mechanioal make up of | 2t & cOutract that fielther shonlc: smoke Tite fact that tho rallroad construction |of the supreme court only confirms tho | times, auother has had two trials, and Is | just forded. A companion of the unfortunate | tometimes called “The Priam of the fa cigar, must be ablo to tell the quality | q =& ¢, FRGEER G BEEEE BEEREY = ke likely to b ther, a third has had his | man witnessed the accident. Prese,” becauso he was the father of 80 |of the kind of filllng and wrapplng used, | $*¥® Ll 80 far this yetr foots up only 895 miles— | recognized principle that rallroads are | likely to have another, a third has Piorro i losing the Black Hilla freight | many newsparers, once told me an fn- | must be able to detect at once amy rot. the contract was broken, but they both which Is & much less amount than has | common carrlors, and as such must not [day of execatlon Indefinitely postponed, |, Giih thls conatruction of the Sicus City | teresting lncldent of his 1lfe which has |tenness or inferlorlty in the leatand |XePt it faithfully. The ttme was up b d f sponding perlod | only farnish ro’ er accomm-datlons for |8 fourth has had hls sentence commuted |and Pacific, is casting about for business to| been inadvertantly omitted from his me- |above all must not allow their tasto to bo |¥¢°terdsy, and tho boys colebrated by een done for a corresponding pi AT 303 LA T ; i hrough | take ita place, the important question being | moirs, 1t was during the war of 1810 vitiatad b tinued smoklng of | Procuring a box of cigars and enjoying a ~during several years past—leads the Phil- | the public but must not practice dlscrim- | to life imprisonment, and go on t TOUGH | {he extension of the Northwestern across the when.lm e aRlllYig ‘ng Ocopstitows N ;‘;‘;:IR“: ol 1 byel[::: ltm:.:ko:moeu:g :0 good smoke. adelphia Recortd to say that “‘between |inatlons to the damage of one town in|the entlre llst. When Tom Ballard is|reservation Janda to the cattle ranges and YR KT KT RE o EL et sed b stelotly 6 bk g NOTES FROM THE COUNTRY. S . il 4 he will b h older man than | Mines of the west, , the L] he ye! edged | become a strlctly firat ol judge of to: railroad butlding and wrecking the latter | order to benefit another. The order of | hanged ho will bea much older A four-year-old daughter of Mr. Clark, of | 0OVellst, and was setting type as a jour- | bacco, and I can tell you that they are| The Burlington & Missourl ls laying a has turned out the more profitable indus- | the court to the respondent, the Repub- |he s now, If he has the same good luck | Ghamberlain, fell from n platform fifteen foot | neyman printer. *‘l was 19 years old, [not to be met every hour in Omaha or |slde track from the maln line to tho dis- that other cold-blooded murderers have [high the other day, her head striking with [and I fell In love with OCatherine |anywhere else for that matter.” tillery in Nebraska City. ekt e o R erietas Uit anhforcsas b et int o b ac | Onrancer, my landlady's daughter, te e Rughsillo peoplo havo provailed upen - 2 3 1] cl o ¥ o 4 ———— |l tbe duih of threc oches Inthobiacd | yoara younger than I wae, Hor fclksob | WAS T SUICIDE? tho Northweatorn folks to mako a fiag stalion at the town. This Is the town which the railroad people thought to kill by starting & rival town four miles east becauee they were refused a large tract of ground at their own prlce.h ey . The state supreme court has ordere It was at about 11 o'clock yesterdsy | yps Burlington & Missourl company to Dan Shanty, a hotel runner, saw a dl- | estsblish and maintain a depot and slde— lapldated tramp sitteng by the slde of the | tracks at Blue Springs, Gage county. St. James hotel with slouch hat pulled | T“; track i;]f ;heHNorfléwolntam exteluz down over his eyes and a deep ;look of BIOTITING, XORC 16X AYGRDENELIATIOI several miles beyond Rushyille. despondency settled upon his face. C. S Stebbins, general ticket agent The stranger was noticed shortly after- | for the Unlon Pacific, is sending out a present material at hand.” The respondent is ordered. to forthwith jeoted, very properly, to her marrylng a 3 | ey ~or Noves, of Ohlo, has|Kkilled nor seriously injured. : change the order, mothod and mannerjof run Ex-GovErNoR ) e J o | BT Souriey slor Biials, French Beaver atrolling printer, without money or any- ning its trains on its line between Wymore [ declined the appolntment of Unlon Pa- | " iCeqrt s G 700 0 Clih 4 ven | thing else, and T agroed to wait. want a few more railroads, only a few, One | and Beatrice, so that all passenger trains run- | oific government director. When the an. | the intermediate divides are rapidly filling up | ‘*About thls time I got Into a bad of them is the Omaha Northern, with a man | ning thereon shall stop at such point as may | nopncement was made that he had baen wxlth slanle;sAIn fact none I;‘f the agri- |ecrape, I with three other young fel- 1 ilroad by | be established for a depot at Blue Springs, as ir ) [ lands about the Black Hills have ever lows, who were rather a bad lot, were by Shobhme /ol oy Bond and » rabeond by s otontly long for the | 3PPOIted 88 one of the directora a great | beon sottled as rapidly. Where wholo town- | ayaged on complaint of four gitls whom thoname of tho Mirtouri Pacifc at Ity back, | ereinafter provided, suficiently long for the | () o 'sorihwitn raissd by the Tilden | hips were vacant only a fow weeks ago squat- | TFE6% G 0, O3 e T e Omaha wantsthis railroad more than .words | receipt and discharge of passengers, and thata tars’ cabins may now bo seen in almost ever ' ‘ sufticient number of freight trains on saidlines | 07$aN3 of the democracy because he was | direction, and each succeeding day the rush |never seen them before, but we walked can tell.—Herald, deeseos d f the vislting | increases. home with them, and they made a charge shall stop at such depot as shall meet the de- | a republican and was one of the g Omaha needs a road Into northern Ne— 5 —_— of lmproper conduct aganst us all. The brasks, and that road should be built and | 2008 of the busluous at said Bluo Sprlngs; | statesmen whosuperintended the Florlda wroxN othors got bail, bat 1 hat no rlch rela- ) S which enid order, mothod aud manner | count fn 1876. It s intimated that Mr. 2 : A Tramp Run Over and Killed by a NznRASKA and this trans-Missouri country B. & M, Oonstruction Train ; ! 5 The Stock Growers’ Bank of Cheyenne de- | tives and prepared to go to jall. At the nunt:(:leg <3 Orlh.f::“.:l:;:' If"'lh':t of running said trains shall bo|N,ues hag resigned at the request of [clared a semi-annual dividend of b per cent|examination I told the justice I had no can't be done, the next boat thing will bo| adopted ‘and maintained by mald| G Co o Hoadly, who recommended |1t Week. lawyerand no money ‘to pay for one, | ward to get up and leave his seat, pro- | clreular, to conductors, calling tholr at— such a road built by Jay Gould or any |respondent so far as not to discriminate | & % a Bill Booth, the murderer of Jacob|when, to my great sucprise, a leading ceeding down the B. & M. track west. | tentlon to the law, which authorizes the other wrecker, even if It is bonded for | against said Bluc Springs or ita business, o | him 10 the firat plase, in order not to em- | Schmearer, near Lutfalo, last March, has been | attorney of tho towr, whom I had never Nothing more was seen of him alive, | co'lection of 25 cents extra, for fares all it Is worth, and watered throe times | the depot to be erected and eatablished thore | barrass President Cleveland. The next °°‘1‘;‘;;°?t‘“;’h"";"l‘°";’“‘° fuaog Ooioner, f;‘ spoken to and did not know, stepped for |~ At about five minutes after 12 o'clock | taken on the train, but that a check over, aslt very likely would beif Jay | o heremnfter provided, Also, that the muid time Mr. Hoadly recommends anybody [ e ‘b:n:, w:.“;‘lmgl‘fmgs"ty':h:“"‘i‘f ward and gave ball for me and offered | the B & M. construction traln, with en- [must be glven the passenger that he may B sl cospondent is ordered within sixty days from [to Prosident Cleveland he better first|torigl court lust week and was immediatoly | to defend me. It was Ambrose L.|gine No. 35, came thundering down the | Bot the excoss fare back, at any station (Gould had anything to do with It. - The |\ 4.0, to lay down, erect and establish at | gongalt Samuel J. Tilden, whose frlends | re-afrested by tho Golorado_authorities, He [Jordan. I was delighted. I did not go | ¢rack, toward the depot. The englne | if he s2 desires. .extension of the Missouri Paclfio 1nto|goma noint on its said line within the corpor- 2 e embezzled $46,000, which will materially aid [ to jall, and at the trial the girls volun- | way reversed, and the englneer and [ The Texas cattle fever In other stateu it evidently want it distinctly underatood | him 1 the courts, tartly declared that I was not a party to has been the means of an order being northern Nebraska would nodoubt prove | ate limits of the city of Blue Springs suitable S 5 5 45 = Y party fireman of course could not see In front L : , ilding ade- | that he is still in the land of the living | The Kiowa Cattle company is tho latest| the offenslve transac'fon. I left town for|of them, Justas tho train passed over |issued by the Union Paclfic people that .a profitable enterprize, and, as we have [ eidetracks, switches and depot building ade- 5 addition to Cheyenne corporations, The cap- hile, bat came back tw 2 they have been prohibited from haulin 3§ i . i and has a voice in democratic politics. |7 £ a while, cal ack In a year or two, | the bridge, it ran over the tramp, who A proh g alrondy eaid, would be the best thing that |quate to the business of said ‘Blue Springs, W o e e onsraca | BoE s‘?'o"!':;r:ni'fle";"::;gfi'"&’.’i:;‘;u:fig aod Catharlne Oatrander accepted me, | had bsen seen sitting near tho St. James | Texas cattle over their line In Nebraska, could happen to Omaba In the near fu- |30d that it heroafter keep and maintain the | Wo presime Liak &t 85y s, William Stargis and_ Fredorick P, Voor. |and we were married. 1 never forgot|hotel. Nomeof the traln hands saw the|The state sanitary board has demanded \are, if the doos not constract a northern | 3*M¢ %0 88 not to discriminato against the saud |in the attempt to steal the state of Ore- ¥ 7 Jordan, man until he had been ran over. The | this kind of an order. s e Blue Springs, ita business or depot. gon In 1876 had boen appolnted instead | A powder megarine near Camp Carling, | ‘Some fifteen yoars after that, when I|rain was stopped and the dead body was| The little boy run’ over by a freight ' of Ex-Governor Noyes, It would have la[wlned_I)yTC'l‘:ey?num‘erchnn!n,w;a atmlzl‘;bly was In Albany in a position of somein- |taken from the wheels in a badly train at hchuDyleé,‘?iondny,r;nd killed, THE CAR-DRLVERS' STRIKE, ghtuing Thuraday afternoon aud exploded, | fluencs, we were making up the whig|mangled condition, the head being|Was a son or Dr. Schaffer. @ coroner’s baen perfeatly satisfactory to the Sage of |y sxplosion shaking the city. A small | gtate ticket 1n conventlon. Tho principsl | srnsliad, and atm and logs belng broken. | JUry returncd a verdict that he came to O O his'death by an accldent, for which no The Chloago street rallway strike was | Gjpher Alley. caused by the discharge of fifteen old and BriGaDIER-GENERAL AugUR, who goes wupon the retired list to-n:orrow, graduated ) drom West Point and wae appointed sec- into spliaters, fatally injuring Mrs, Walker | 0fficers had been placed in nomination, | The corpss was removed to Draxel & and child, who were in the house at the time, | When somebody sald: ‘Now for attorney | Maul's, where it now awalts a possible | One was responsible. The man who was run over at Fremont 1 ) 1 well-known employes who had demanded | myy poy Aant Gazette by it hic| Alex. Parry, D, E. Brows, andothers, with | géneral. ~ We must have a man dowa in | {dentification. ol lentonant"uly, (1,3645. At the R i Y 8 BEDL O | eame i ot iaad iwith s A ralniiand lightning | the middle of the state.” Uoroner Drexal at once hastened to |18st Satarday nightand had both legscut 3 . the removal of an unpopular superintend- A & braakipg out of tho olvil war he had rlsen | & SVPVE © A pt:‘, dlmhl:r o o, | 204 detailed exposure of vice n London | tor'on Horse creek, twenty miles north of | I named Ambrose L. Jordan, and he |the scono of the disaster, and 4 o |G, aied yoveerdey. to the rank of major. He became briga- [ °%* 8 has ralsed a lively breeze, particularly [Cheyenne last week, All of the lightning | was made our candidate and clected. Rtk U ttsrnocn B e — OULLED FROM THE COURTS, aler.general of volunteers on the 12th ployes was faken up by the entire body among the uppsr tendom, many of whose | {rom 8 largo area ofioountry appoatedito an *‘When he came up to Albany he eald [jmpanelled and an Inquest held. The t bout them. It was terrific. The e i d of Novembor, 1861, and on the 0th of | °f drivers and conductors on tho road In |, obors aro “tgiven away.” While the |silver plated mstal on the harness and car- | to me: ‘I haye some conscientlous scru- | following s the verdict: *Wo find that 0 . : uestion, and a strlke followed. The| ..\, risges turned _black from the repeatod and | ples about accspting this office. You|tho doceased whose name Is unknown to { Acgust, 1862, he was appointed major- | 1100, : Gazette hag created a great sonsatlon, 1t | UEEL 0Ty ™ Mhg oocupants of fhe car- | gave it to mo becsuss 1 defended you In | the jury. oame to his death by belny r difliculty, however, has been adjusted, | ;.. v 1 | the jury, y belng ran ) general of volunteers. He was musterad ? X diti claims that 1t has undertaken the expos- | riages got out and lay prone on the ground to | Cooporstown when you wanted a frlend.’ | over by engine No. 35, of the B. & M. out.of the volunteer sorvice in Septem. | themen resuming wv; ]fllmn condition | 4 with a pure motive and for the public s;filmg?::ed‘:S“lei;)‘;:n'i’x?;fiu::;:?lkfid A i:fi;:.; ‘*Not entlrely or exactly,’ I said. ‘I|yailrond, We, the jary, further find, | bor, 11860, .having boen promoted in |'h8tthe cace of tho dlscharged menbe|, ;3 Novertheless, we shall look In & |minates. Tho horses trembled and were so | MOFEly '““‘:“" that ‘““‘“k‘"‘“v"““'g that the decoased either negligently or Marok of that year to ¢he rank of submitted to disinterested partles forf, dags for an affidavlt In regard to the | frightened that they were unable to even at-| S0ME to the reecuo of an unknown and | for the purpose of sulcide Iaid himself| qyq caso of Henry F. Haman vs, the i Y i n 4 g tempt to run awa) penniless youth for the sike of eceing|on the track, in euch & man 3 :::;l:lfo:;:l;;;z ;1;!;: ::0‘:1‘:]::0“];8.4.?:: :mmume circulation of the Gazelte, It L §iatice dor ol bad B thalrloht i ncaito saaka | leaapidos ROy E AL PRSI b e | Burlington & Y e ] . s 8 traln men. We tho jury, attach ne|compiny, In which plaintifi sues for before, just e the war was closing, he question whether the evil effects of COLORADD & good attorney goneral.’ Fort Collins’ census enumerator eaysthe | ‘*‘Well,’ he answered; ‘I sm not en- | blame to the raflroad employer.” John | $1,000 damager, Is on trlal before Judge Butler, foroman; Dufl’ Green, Michael | wykeley, Platntiff clalme the damage on | was made brovet major-goneral. (In 1869 ""‘i;i"" oi:he 00“‘!”“};_ in the fi;‘t place distributing broadeast such publications EEC sy ol A P A TS IS | ho was made brigadier-general In the [M3C° 8uCh & proposition we RAvVe O gy pg goupterbalanced by anything that | PORIIaton numbors 1,015 s i 9 6 ¢ The refreshing odor of polecats o aagacity or right foeling. I gave bail for e ; The deceased was s man apparently | which he says has been rendered usoless as a plase to live by reason of defendant’s promlnently mientloned for the belgadior. |51841Y sccepted by tho men. ey, Tt is said that the census returns will report | Catharine Ostrander came and made & that Leadville has 11,000 population and | fuss about you, and wouldn't give me any | about 35 cr 40 years of sgo, and poorly track, which passes along Jackeon atreet f dolng that they attempted —— ship that will bs made vacant by Gen, | D0t Instead of dofug y p ! . Augur's retirement is Ool, G",\m’: whe | to defest the omployes by resorting to| Trar prohibition does not prohiblt in “,’r‘“’:i" "'::’ ety Hippeq | D280 HILLdld i, Bottor appolnt your | drestod. Thero was nothing on his por- 18 woll-known In tie depactment of thg |the tacties ususlly employed in such | Towais ehown protty conoluslvely by the |through Greatay. from New Mexioo to Wyo: | ™ roph Lorney genoral, son that would serve to cstablish his |, q caomen o waier (0 back up and overflow him, The jury in the case of Gsantner va, Platte. Mejor-General Pope wlll bs ro. | *°% Thelr obstinacy caused serlona (statiatics of the internal revenue offico at | ming last week. L i i tired next apriog, and cortin brigadiors | I24¢TTUPHEN to travel for sovoral days, | Dabuque. The colleotions for June In | g™ GRre™ o Sy i oty mppen | A9FIng all those happy married yours.” | but a haf-dczsn empty liquor bottles. | yuo Guha Belt ino. Kilwey company, will then be on the anxlons seat, as a |20 Roarly preclpitated bloody riots. | that district, which embraces forty-nlne | for tho present soason at not less than e g Oplnlon fa divided as to whother the | roiyrned a verdlct yesterday, brirging / The street rallway officlals seem to forget e, 1 44 7945 1 | $2,000,000, When Blainc Was a Democrat, |unfortunate man deliberately threw him- ; 3 number of colonels now are, The threo y get [ counties, 1s 817,444, of which $7.245 fs S (ST A ; Y 11" |in a judgement for defendant. AR 1 65 o RN BevshD ok that thoy owe a duty to the public, and|for beer stamps. Accordlng to tho fnter-. | 52"y 0k, & Denver brute, thumped a | Cor. Ciscinuati Gommorcial. self under the wheels of the locomotive, | 'L, Patrick commenced a sult againgt p ates for tho major- : Miss Wayne because she refused tomarry [ Whena boy Blsine was a demccrat. |or whether he was deaf and could not | yymos M. Parker in the district court goneralship are Generals Howard, Terry that they have boen granted | nal revenue reports lowa has 4,424 liquor | b 2 and was given six months in the pen o | pyo of his youthfal ohums were the |hear tho approach of the traln. The s o terds tating use of action and Orook. a valasble franchise for perform- fdealors, Incluaing sixteen rectlfiers, in|"™e i water Ewlogs—Tom' and Boyle. During a |former theory s probably tho more cor- | et he ls ownor of cortan property In A Brief Digest of the Business Trans acted Yesterday in the United States and District Courts, colonel in the egular army. The year “‘It was the ficst I knew of her agency |identity. A smsll bundlo which lay be- in the mat'er. She had never told me |gide him was found to contain nothing s —— ing that duty. It was their duty, |thestate. Ia the last year the state pro-|; = :I:a.l:lo;;::v:.mwi(;‘f,zi:h1:121:1":..‘35115;;‘1,:';2(} presidential campafgn (it was when [rect of the two, . the town of Florence which has been eold Tue Maxwoll land grant in New Mexl- | undes the clroumstances, to have made |duced 2,501,16d gallons of whisky and ¢ rychuiue, enough to kil fifteen men, that {’;y‘lor “g-'th-ES?hnltg ‘hm‘k-)i young ho&:;‘:‘;"i:y':“;'::;f";;i fife :nme at an alleged illegal dhx A:Ie. -ndhwh‘lich i in tals are impenetrable, aine and the Ewlng boys took a trip & ~|thus fell into the defendant’ ands. :ia.,’lbont which a0 m.nah has bsen said ia | falr. cnnun‘-lom to their employes and fu [} ,748 gallons of baer: ‘npo[n which Mrs, R, Davis died in terrible agony in | to Columbus from Lancaster [n & wagon, | tunate man was a Bohemlan, nawed Plnntl& dlal:l:’u :, refund amount of es past, was ariglnally mado by the {kave subm tted the arbltration proposi-|there was a revenue of $2,543,025, Denver, last Friday, Her dress caught fire | Opposite the Blue Ball tavern, In Falr- | James Blazeck, aud that be had been In|iyras paid by defendant on the property government of Mexlco and was after- | tlon at the wery outset. Had they done from & cooking stove and burned her so terr:- | field county, a democratic pole had been | Omaha only about slx weeks—came here [ 4,4 thus secure an unclouded title to the wards confirmed by the Enited States |ac, she street cars would have contlnued| Maior Liewauivs’s Mescalero Apa- biy that tho fsah pealed Irom ber body, orocted, As the boys passed It in thelr |from Chlosgo. When picked up by the land. A kabl f base ball layed A if. ————— government, Aocording to the Mexlcan | moving with thelr vsusl regularity, aud {ches are reported as becoming hungry |in D::I:I«: &o:f.}'?°h,_ dlll.l.nx: “sd?ik:— !‘;;“0:1.' m;::g lzll:;n;;l.,::‘z:,:: ‘:z;.’r,,vg ::;:.“l::th :‘m.‘n'}}flfii}, nl:l: ;‘:fi-n:vg:v ird in Ohicsgo, lawg, however, no land grant could con- | the publlc wonld hardly have knawn that (and restless. We don't wonder that the [{1Pios of the sphers and willow wi fu-d':dl:g cheers, ) strown along the track for a distance of | . . ,'::::dl‘ il asar o i taln more than eleven aquare leagues or | there was avy ‘rouble, Whatever trouble | major suggested & few days ago that the | Gov, Evan: The proceeds were 100 feet, and the body was badly man- uesfop the tr'.ln! stop her! "' shouted an Indlans should be dlsarmed, A dlet of |Rivén t charitable inatitutions. #lad, T was Ao ascariaiacd iab ko bad i . TheA 1 d to take part | it highly fmproper for anybody | thrown himself on the Burlington & Mis- woll grant, sinco Now Maxloo becamo a | beon settlod galctly and satisfactonily. | prickly pestn and Moxioan caotus doos | in the Fouwich Fourth of duiy cajsbraton | travellng with thom (0 salute a domo. [sourl track, down by Bopd's packing not agree with the average Mescaloro. | could not stand so much notorieny, It turned | oratio pole; and they warned him ot to|house about two weeks ago when a train part of this country, has from time to| The €act s that the owners of stre time beea enlarged in its boundartes by [ rallwsys all over the countryseem to con- | We are glad to seo that Mr, -Lsmar :‘.’,,';;'{.’:,....L‘. ‘}f,‘.‘.’gdff: ?h’;:‘lfi,oln‘;:; :Ee repeat the offensa on the return trip, | was approaching, but the englueer saw i or they would ‘‘shellroad” him, After |him in time to Intorested land-sharke uatil now it in-[slder their employes no better than [has ordered the military to ¢emporarily | rived. clades over three hundred suare leagues mules, “Fhey work thelr employes frem | supply them with hard-tack and sowbelly, | . Jim Bush, now now on trial for murder at rematalog fa Oolombus for mvenl elnety-nine square miles, but the Max- | there was would in all probability ha: excited passenger on board an Alton traln a few days ago,as the osrs passed through Bridgeport. The conductor pulled the bell-rope and then iuquired: “‘What's the matter?” “I want to get cff here,” said the ex- clted passenger. ‘‘The darn fool that o B Vista, has fresh fruits of kind |the party jogged bomeward In th Btate A of Nebrasks, or two milllon acres. While congress|fourteen to elghtesa nours a day et wages until thelr digestion has been luproved, SiAGe i h""’"“":"} qu “t;.:::r.):m lnd wngo:‘:‘- ¥n B T R [ A A | T :old :lne :‘ytctlcrl:i:nl?n" d:.(mlllt:‘:::a bl:: very properly recoguized the valldity of | that are no better than what an average |and to eharge the same to Uncle Ean. tablo for those attendiog the trial with his | had been sald about the demoorstlo pole publishers, of Philadelphls, & oopy of h::n :i L to, b thnny-n ptiaation, bak k compliments, He also sets up the drinks be: are h the orlginal grant, the general land oftice| man should esrn In ten hours. Btreet S—— fore breakfast to everybody and hands around z:‘?&“fi;wfl‘::?::d‘?h:"r f;‘ix{;fif:‘e the State Atlas of Nebrasks. The pub-|am I goiog? To Siinking Water station, has through the manipulations of lobby. | esilwsy employes have to be outatall| Tk suloonsin Dabuque continue to | the cigars after breakfast, H . been | Nebrasks, and this aint the place It fats Lasuod patonta lor nearly all the lands | hears and fn all seasons. The drivers [do bustness In splte of the probibliory —— s ol Bovie g‘f,',:,’,‘“‘. Rived op fhe :::;::s ;‘::‘t’h'::: ;’:’t;:l;::‘;o:"; e | bad better take in talzn.” chlmcfi by the sharks, These patents. | psrtloularly have & hard roud to travel. [law, but the Lecpers aro now being The district wlexm;h P Sy what are you golng to do it aa complete and aceurate s possible, But 1t wasn’t the place. aocording to the position now held by the | They have to endurs the red-hot sun of | threatenod with & cyclone of prohibition | ablished at Butte. +1'm goiog to cheer,’ dauntlossly re- | 0g' vy 'inia object In view the patlent The Hurrah for Ingalls, Rovernment, were fraudulently obtalned, [ sumamer and the piereing wiads of winter. | Injunctions, which may possibly cause | @The bullion product of the Moulton mine [Plied Blalne; and he did cheer, 4 1| Chicago Nows, din ivers are t Dutte, averages $60,000 jer month, The Ewing boys kept thelr word and |and persevering labor cf a large corps o ; :3:‘:}!::‘ ‘:n::l‘;:d 8¥h::enl: t::m(.:.o i:;;‘:::.o:::.d:g":,.b.m.‘:‘-’:z:d.:l: :;n:,;:“p:: fi::‘r :h:" feont bllndy, | * e e o United States buscau of | “shellroaded”” thelr companion and drove | surveyors and mappers for almost two| Senator Manderson's nomination of 4 d ntrance. tatistics credits Montapa with 1,100,000 |off. Fcr ten minutes, as long as the d to this enterprise, | Senator Ingall's for the presidency Is not portant matter to the settlers who haye | watch theleseams closely, but they have fo .‘-uuh. § wagon was In sight, yuu’ng Blaloe stood ;.:‘:'wl;:;b:':nbi:::t: Hu:fl:;‘::z‘;’:rs received with that outburat os popula | meantime located upon the lands frauda. | make change and see thst the pamsengers - Moutana territory is negotiating for the [in front of the pols and voctferousl, enthusiasm which should greet the peo- Y 1 o Tuere will be two democratlc state con u:uw:tul ll«up’;hunou in the quuumclk cheered; and !hanll;s tradged home ',{, state, showlng the relatlve positlon of | ple’s chofce. Senator Ingalls great ently med by the land-grabbers who | get on and off w\fely and drop thelr wivkels | gonyentions in Towa this year. One will | penite ubdary. Lancaster—a full six mile each county, the location of rallroads, have been trylng to eject them. All |into the contribution box, There ought t0 g held by the demoorats, and the other| Twen.'¥ thousand dollars worth of new and good map, but his disposition was h b f tructi cltfes and villagesandthe principalstreams such eases will of oourse be declded In | be some legislatior: in regard to the oper- by Mayor Vaughav, of buildiogs W@ 3 the couree of construction at spoiled /n early youth by a habit he bad favor of th Counell | Great Falls, the settlers If Commissioner |ation of street rallwoys. A law ehould | Blgffs, Great Falls, e ——— A Trench lion tamer is providiog a new | This s followed by separate maps of | of sltting down on tacks, sensation for Parisians in allowing them to} i o™ diferent countles of —— Mra, Huyek, the wailing widow of a [ Bparks oarrlos out hls expressed doter: | be passed prohibiting \he employment of suicide, dried b, ¥ tears in & week ard married | of 100 france the tiip. accompany him in the lion’s cage at the rate > During the first three months of this year drawn on a much larger scale, on which Y f S8 A0 NN mported boots ‘and , Y . - MR the detalls are more thoroughly glven; | ¥iench manulacturars ynporied boots snd mlnation of spelsg that justise Is done fn | avy man for more than von hours & dsy, | NEw Yous has her Barthold! stata | Bathernamed e | e Dundy wes W1 yesterday aud | tbero sro also plaus of the leading oltles | fioce ue ‘much as tho Usited Sisiss sends Shis matter. and the stzoet rall shou'd employ two | and Council Blufls bas her Vavghan, slid down upon the N'vrthery Pacific track a [unsble to appear in the United States wnu.ln.\d yvillsges, All ths echool housze in |abroad in & whole y

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