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' THE DAILY BEE~-MONDAY; AUGUST 21, 1885 A MAN OF THE PEOPLE. » substant'al population of about 58,000, | John M, Thayer, whose name Is a guar- | Wednesday, was jerked under the cars and TIIE D‘\I LY BP:E‘ The Omaha ZJerald republishes from|which s an increase of 21‘1,000 anty of reliabillty of the statements |M'® Srm bad WESTE“N "EBHASKA' ly eroshed. G i w . an obscare country sheet an sttack upon |since 1880, when sho had 35,000, Itcan- |contained thereln. What Gen. Thayer ,m"!:"",':fi:‘;: ..“':""‘g'l'“"':m'r:fi"’":":"'f;_ 2‘""\‘":',\‘ 'Sfi::: Sl'“\‘»o';l\ r’é,?.:m " fs?...'v. Senator Van Wyck, the cloting sentence | not be said that a city baving sach a|describes In his Jettor he has soen with [hauled at i“z‘n"fi":.'g‘.f"'fg"! the offioers and Agricalinrel Deve]upmsm Reaches the oW Yonk , R one Buiid o reaton, It is 1o, of which Is: “‘In order to succeed pollti- | growth Is going backwerd. It i true|his own eyer. His rurprise attho agel- | oitied up with the girl by mm'y"i’;l o VB" Bfll‘flEl' of mfl Siate, Pabyhad evors morning, except Sundey. e | olans must be true to their party, and | that she had & great boom, snd she ls|caltural advantages and developmens of | » Milo Whitney, a verdant from T.aSalle, 1L, Wty only Monaay morning daily published in the state. | oy Wyok has not been.” lablo to have another one, although tak- | Oheyenne county 1s not greater than the :":"r:';l"'t‘:{;‘mif:‘ orz (']:v;r fmfl;i:cr:;s oper — One Year 31000 | Thros Months | Senstor Van Wyck Iaa repablican, 1f|ing a rest at present. It s conceded | urprise of a large majority of the peo- |thioves wora rrested, but throngh the con- | CPAtVoted Farms in a Region Deemed 8ix Months b fabian 0 1% | e hae not ben trus to his party, itis only | that Denver 1a one of the most beautiful | ple of this state who hava labored ‘ander gv:_m:f cartain of the officials were allowed [ Worthless Ton Years Ago—Gen- Tho Weekly Bee, Publisbed every Wednesdoy | oo "4no parly has not been teae to cities in the United States, and that she | the mprorston that that eounty—which, | “ 'R 4\ 10 o party who baught the eral Thayer's Ohanged WG v ..8200 |itecll, Senator Van Wyck has boen the | has ecme of the finest bofldings in the | by the way, Is larger than some of the | gaming privileges at the grounds of the Grerd Opinion, 1 One Year, with premiom . Island tournament, is branded by the Fremont Ter ot remium ... b . 25 . 1, . — O omther witho ) 75 | constant friend snd advooate of the poor | country. Her cltizena are an enterprls- | New England states—was only fit for [fland tourns e o T e o One Month, cn tr ' LUl 19| an, the laborlng man, the farmer, and | Ing people, and she has among them |grazing purposes, Such evidenca as that |him dus notise that they have adverhised in | Written for the Brz. All Comm ,,,,h.n,r,:',m ;,,,,\,',r,\; Newsand Bditoriat | the homesteadar. He has been the un- | quite & number of very rl.nh men wh,o of Gen. Thayer, hu'wever, will soon cor “’3';:"“;::[‘;‘7 Ve v bl A recent vislt to the western portion tmatters shiould be addrossed to the EoIToR or yiie censlng foe of monopoly in all ite varlous | have thown their confidence in the olty’s | rect that erroneons impression, and at- and terribly beaten by a tramp near the |Of Nobraska has glven me some new B DUSTXESS LETTRRS, schomes, He was among the first,|futare by erectlng a large num-|tract to that county a large number of d‘l;pn!ti[ ':h}.l._ ",.m;, I,,:m,d |”,‘; {}(obut; light as to the development of agtieal. All Business Tetters and Remittances should be (it not the firt, to urge the|ber of beautifal and costly | farmers In search of homestead and pro. f)n";‘((',m“&; akall with _m:f;f:':fi‘nk‘l:“nfmlj',',“‘v turo In that section durlng the present irene o T Ber Corsiins COAST QU | fortettare of unearned rallroad 1and | structures. Whilo Omaha has ked a more [ emption clafms, Pirtngeir iy o, T aih biibel \livey WS o able 16 the order of the company. geants, and he has fooght the fight |remarkable growth than Denver, and s Two horses were stolen at Scribnor on |jo had but iittlo falth In the lands as t THB BEE PUBI’JISH[NG GU-, Pffil]s. Monday night, Augnat 17. One of them, be- E. B —_— hrough to the end by which millions of | to-day the larger city, by & small ma-| Now that the d longing to. Rev, Mr. Estep. of the M. 15 | fac west as North Piatte for farming ATER, Eprror acres have boen restored to the public do- [ jority, and fall of life and busicess, it |of amending the constitution so as to fl?:;c;‘d E';'Sf:‘.‘.‘"::’.‘é"‘;“?"“' nmLi \l)}u‘ nd- | parposes, but am glad to acknowledge A. H. Fiteh, Manager Daily Circulation, | myin for the benefit of the homesteader | must be remembered that Omaha has re- | make all ex-presidents life-mombers of |}, oro etolen from a stable NEAT) ihe error of judgment, for last year 1 Omaha, Nebrasks, | and the poor man. He was the firat to | sources back of her szcond to none In the | the senate haa beon revived, in connec: | “Lar Peterson, o Dane, residing near Ben-[had the opportunity of seeing and demand that the fllegal fonoes be re- | country, and which can be depended|tlon with the question ‘Whatshall we l}!"-‘- g n_'rem".d M((:;dily_ ehn{ged with :k" leatning that Lincoln county, of which ; ’«‘t:‘“;‘“fl s t"‘ "::“’;:"h:‘:o 'n:‘: moved from the public domatn 8o that all | apon with unerring certalnty, while min- | do with out ex-presidents?” tho 8¢, Louls | fuitser, ;g:;;bm:,,’a';}‘:';’i;'",“,;};',;fij;,m: Roath Platis 1a AN sounty weat, 1 e T A hind mon might be treatcd alike and that cat- | ing dlscoverles snd entorptlses, such as | Globe-Demoorat is led to remark *‘that | time ago, which raired tho iro of ono James | o oidle basoming a popalons and pros- yotssen the name of tho postmaster Bt |\, ‘monopolists might not enjoy exclusive | Lave been the means of bulldlng up | there Is nothing to prevent ex-presidents 3‘:;{‘;;,'};’g‘,,‘;':,,y;g"’"“" Hrasatd, walds perous sgricaltural county, but, 1t seomed Kentucky X Roads. privilegen to the injary of the emall cat- | Denver, are at the best filfal and uncer- | from being sent t> tho monate at any | Thioves burglarized o postoffice at Slater [ to me to bo useless ¢ o think of opening e tlo-ralsor and the homestender. It was | tnin. We only wish that wo had somo of | time, and kept there for lifo 1f doalred, | Wednoday nicht, robbingthe deawer of 5y farming Intorests any constderablo Joux L. SvriivAx will bo on the road | mainly duo to his untiring efforts that | Denver's wealtby and enterprlaing men | by the people of the states in which they |falled to open up with the charge of powder | distance beyond that county, and when within & month doing tho statue busl:|¢ho anti-fencing law was paesed, and he | {n Omaha. We have sald this much In|live, and who may be supposad to have a lll)in‘;ll‘lflo;g :}?‘;‘l;hl:v::.p:::i:;:fina the nefgh |3\ . snnounced a year ago lust apring, valueless for orops, and to let people, who want to secure farms for themsolves, know where they can obtaln desirable Iands at moderate prices, And, havin; seen what 1 have In the last few days, do not hesitate to predict that in a very a very fow years Oheyenne county will rival many of the countles far to the east of It, In agricultaral resources and progress, and tha t-o people of Sidney will be treated to the novelty of agricul- taral falrs at that polnt not far in the fature, M. Clarkeon, who hsas certalnly proved a great bleasing to that eeotion of the state In solviog the problem of agriculture thero, and In bringing the lands Into market at reasonable prices, has lafd cut a park of about thirty acres, adjoining Sldney on the sonth stde, which will "era long be an attractive feature of the town, It Is Interlined with walks and adorned with shade treee. Beyond the park and adjolning it he I« caltivating eighty acres, on oneg portion of which were over 5,000 trees of a great many varlatles set out Iast sprlng, and all of which are growing nlcoly, scarcely any having died, They sre cultivated withont Ir:igation, and they lock very healthy. Isaw a field of stout corn weat of Sidnoy. How much farther west crops will bo raised another year, it is not necessary to predict. A NEW CAKEER FOR SIDNEY has opened upon ths town, For several years it has beon on the retrodrade, and at a standstill, but now it Is advancing, 1t {a on the upward grade. With the in- ness. He hes taken to this line of busi-|{; was that continued to urge the presi- | favor of Denver l'mcln-n we believe that | special interest In thelr fame and wel- |y p 0 Divyh, Inte local editor of theHae- | that Hon, J. T. Clarkson, now of |troduction of farming, tho results of ness becaute the *‘rcenery” Is 80 easlly | dent to have the Iaw enforced. It was|ghe has not received fair freatment. Sho|fare.” Thisls all trus enovgh, but it |tings Gazette-Journal, attempted to sheot 13 Sidney, was engaged in bringing Into | which have been desoribod In this lotter, 4 tp. E. Brown, of Harvard, his wife's paramour, s . te sub.committee, to whom | the Misecurl valley, every one of which |have a sure thing of getting there, or|in his wife's slesping apartments, and wonld | 1t WAL LU : LA W L t " | have killed him but his pistol missed fire, e | 1<C\th and Cheyenne couatlos, I had no Senator Van Wyck who, while chairman |in no way interferes with the citles of |does not follow that ex-presidents would |+ glai 30 S oHE T, Divyh found Brown | matket the Unlon Pacifio lands through | Prosperity s coming toit agatn, and i: fs a prosperity that will be permanent—it is coming to stay. The rough element Onicaco gamblers are fitting up a the matter was referred, had inserted In | wo feel confident would like to see her|staying there after they got there. There | (&80 & HCANE Bt S B sight, falth in them for farming purposes, re-|whioh formerly gave to Sidney an nnon- stenmboat for a gambling hell on Lake Michlgan, beyond the jurisdleton of stttk th e e zing o pratident to orde: Oarter Harrlson, It will be eheol afloat Shbosb o thib, iy, if Hedessaty, 1o sure enoagh, Wyck = :e.l:odv:x;gi:h::;n::: Di“;:::,z';_,’;, As an evidenco of the wide ciroulstion ) : i Tna‘ il el ‘gm 0‘~ thl': rallroad dlscriminations and exorbltant of the{Bn::, "IP::hllfy the svmaklyt a«;l}lth;n, e Elber;‘hot;:mt};". k:::g(::'.n aten, and ‘has endeavored to force the | e Foier to 8 lesier from BArgens, Uustet twyen'y-five m:'l"h a x":d not the | Tailroads to treat thele patrons falrly. il LU, Qoo by Senator Van Wyck has not been unmind- In the (Flobe-Democrat's propositlon to |s Cheyenne contractor, and dsughter of a THE “BEE” AS AN IMMIGRATION prominent citizen of Columbus, eloped_from | ranges, and for the welfare of our ex-prasidenta. last week, In a farewell lotter to hor husband lished by her action, In to-day’s issne. In the opening of his Mty il T i G .y miles, I8 rapidly approaching comple- 3 e e letter our correspondent aya: to entirely reconstruct the navy depert- | g/ nithe W Niisy QR eommiey MY MISTAKEN VIEWS, AGENT. sult thote persons who are so eolleitous | yanver with a masher named Frank I3, White purchased thoso lands s an Invesiment, the anti-fencing law the clauteprosper. Ia altogether too much of a contingency | Mrs, C. Lightfoot, the hight-headod wifo of | garding them aa sultable only for oattle | viablo namo at times, as It did to other used to think If pariles frontier towns, has almost entirely dleap- peared, and Sidoey {8 now as law abiding and well-ordered a communlity as you will she requested him to give her "decent barial” | OF for any parpose except grazing they | moet anywhere, and tho town has se in case of death, and very kindly informed |wculd be geoatly disappointed, and pre- | bright a future before it as any town In SeCcRETARY WHITNEY'S announcement | bim that cho was crazy, ‘a fack fully estab- | 310107 that genoral dlsappoiniment | Nebraska ‘When I was g vernor of Wyoming, the ty, In this state, which we publlsh [ that work s to begla at once lnall the| "y, , & M, extension from Republican | would bo the result. Within a week 1|, : Novride et 0 ) 4 Ly navy yarde ls an evidence that he means | City, Neb., to Oberiin, Kansas, a distance of | have seen the most abundant evlder.cs of subject of ageloultarein Weatern Nobras ka and Wyoming attracted my attentlon, and {ts fature prospects were a good deal man the office. ful of the Interests of the soldier, as his “In a recent descriptive letter to tho Bex | ment. We are arsured that he Intends |already, and by the 1st of Saptember the |and the fallacy of my predictions in re-|consldered and discussed, but not much 5 successful efforts In the matter of tecuriog f ¢ vyt lnce, T requested all those desiring [ to make the navy yords a ship-building Tux Thomas County Cat is the name | 4y grnging panslons will prove. furthor information to addross me at Sargent. | instltution and not a politioal machlno. |and file, *Tho construction of the roudved is | 13 SHEOTHNE THEAS 1S whole road willlbe graded. A large part of this | parq to the matter. And I was not alone | faith of hopeful results, and I frankly line in over a rolling countey, with many cuts | "o tortalning theeo views, They wers|confoss to & want of falth at that time that farming ocould b of anow Kanasas paper. If it dlsturbs It would seem that all theso things|y will nover make the request again, aa each | Under such ciroumstances the people, let in mile contracts, which materially hast- Posing wottward from North Platto [sucoessfully and profitably carrled ened the completion ot the work, the peaco of tho nelghborhood a3 much |y 4 ganator Van Wyck has sccomplishod | mail has brought me hundreds of letters from | jrreypective of party, will heartily en. TS AEIEE t8 B e T soiboeb? last week, I noticed from the care, on|cn, eay weet of Plum Creek. It as tho ordinary tom-cat it 18 llableto|, oy, porfect accord with the prinelples | all parts of tho union, which would have taken | g0 his course, and will approvo of |ed with a Rirl of bud repute, putting up ata | towards Ugallals, a field of stout, heavy |1s & satisfaction to roallze how erronons have Its subscriptions pald with boot-| ¢ ynq republicantsm. Everything that | quite a clerical force to reply to,” &o. liberal nppropriations at the hands of | hotelwith her, oxderiog the house like u mil-| corn and also of apparently heavy oate, [that visw was. Buffalo, Daweon and jacke, he has done has been for the best inter-| This statement also shows with what ACBSSL'M; th oc;;\J(:m of Wash- |ests of the people, and if that is not “S:m"“ d‘“fl;"“:"s PBOFlh kolf (f:: _ logton citizens thows that tho principal [consistont with the prinolples of €8¢ "l“" “:; te ;:h‘t”:h"° 22 l“: ¥ #branches of industry ‘there are holding | republicanism Ahon® " Hanator s L Van | RAN (0GR 0 REEI AL IO OF 08 OrSaanY i00s snd keeplng boarding housos, That Wyck s not are turned In tho direction of Nebraska bread, came suddenly to grief. Secemng that Wait the wheat crop, both of fall a republican. His gained for him a natlonal reputation, and The importance of affording informa- The Allen-Le Dioyt factions of Hastings aro stles concerning the cccupation of 3 lionairo, when his wife and children were st | which surprized me. Whilo the train | Lincoln countics have developed into rich congrena for tho carrying on of work Injhome not three blocks away, etarving for| yuy gt Sldney, In a casusl conversation |and prosperous agrleultural countiea, and the navy yards. ath d to bel de | with Mr, Clarkson and Mr. Palne, for-|now K:ith and Cheyenne counties are —_—ee preparationa by'sope and tar wero belng mads | 7 orly In tho U. P. 1and commissloner's |following in thelr wake. time he has not_boen seen, Good citizene, it | cflico, I remarked that I had seen fields THE CHIEFP ATTRATION would eeom, wou'd be glad to hear that ho | of corn and osts thirty or forty miles and epring sowing, shows so great a|had ended his life by the water route.—[Co- | jyrg gide (woat) of North Platte, that took F%m i defoctive as it hes omitted the |course In tho United States senate has is an indlaputable fact. shortage, the prospoct I now of the very | 1mbus Journal. mo by surprlte. They sald if 1 would sl to Sidney is tho military post of For: Sld- ney, which adjolns the town; and It was plensing to oberve the ploatant and har— beat for the other t7o great crops—coin | ahout ready to graduate as public nuisances, | 80P there & day, they would show me | b o 5 0o o exlating between the offictaély;. reflestod crodit and honor upon the atate | tlon to the people of other states ragard- and cotton, Both promleo ylelda above | They are foul birds who fl.ck in a quarter of [E0me things in'that county (Cheyenne) | oo e ¢ o's ot and tho eitizens of the 3 that sont him there. He s concaded to | Ing therazourcesand advantages of Ne- Lo average pex aote)(and|the aorasys 1t the town several degrees below the z2ro of re- | that would stlll more surprise me. On |y o0 = ¢ o "5 A “ag o on oo inan e E HeDNT s bo ono of tho ablest as well as one of the | br2sta csnnot ba overestimated. The o s pcsniton mao:tn fearloss leaders of the senste, and |railroad companies which have properly c:udlfuto f":;:‘ovurnor in Ohlo, promptly ho commands the respect of the best ele- | advertised thelr lands are aware ol this TS ooy Ui tho yarn of tho Clacin-) L oth political partles. Ha iy |fact. Jadiclons advertising by the rail- raii Gazette sb¥yt him is “‘an Infamous and {f the people of | zoad land departments has resulted in the . n U £ the people, Gunpsign lle.” aho story, an printed | BA O 10 PO B0 e represont | sottlement of tho southern half of this with great displa¥ was that Leonard ezl them a mecond term in the United | state, and now the northern half is being - e G % ; drank ale three tlmelld.y at camp meet- e ol SheEroeTalls ssttled evon more rapldly than was the D= Lessers wants the trifle of $500, Gus Martenson, living elght miles north- , | west of Holdrege, bbed of abouteighty ,i;:; ':li‘l!lei-tl;lli'l'deleis: 'tn;ltbungv‘mt:::. sabmit {0 thele declsion. Ho need |southorn, Tho conseguenca is that tho 000,000 to carry on his Panama scheme, | West of Holdrege, was robbed of abo: R ;)rc'mbly ’beunla :‘:m‘e“ n‘ il: sent o toars, however, of | local traffic of the Nebraska rallroads is In tho bash was worth two In. fip open |07 #uch Temull It thor fran honost stendlly lucteming. Iu the absancy of i camp meeting. corn, the Indications now are for & crop }?‘Llflf,l'yt:::'"]?:efi:’g”fl;’:fl“fi?nfi?]';;"L,lw’;r::g pelled to say that I was filled with eur greater than In any previous year excapt |J. P. Edwards, A fight ensued, i which a the New York IWorld to raise 1t for him |a noise at the well, he weat out in his night | there In the spring; thelr first move was, by popular subscription. three men, he asked, “‘can’t you get drink, Govervor SHERMAN and Audiley Brown, of lows, continue to slr thelr | bl 4 L k) ny olf defeat him is generally conceded, but desired Informatlon concerning various | fall. /&8 thing the monutyarRbateaN Ao AT ALLen spectability, The last row narrowly escaped [ my return from the west I avalled my- self is Increased in each c:so. As to [a funeral,” Old Le Dioyt went to Zada L. |uolf of thefr kind offer, and I am com- prise at whntlwn :t:]b :ean thoreliadlho T revolver and a knife were drawn, Le Doyt | way of agricultural development. i, 1680, while cotton 15 also ahead of all [Foiohieca%d o Kule Wate drant, S o |ty the country some seven or e'gh% other years excapt that. the street and gave him a severo beating. O | miles gouth of Sidney, cn the high table complaint of the Allen woman ho was ar-| 1oy gy “furmg were met toattered all along the way with promieing crops. Last spring thero was not a sigu of cultlvation dollars in cash by tkree maskod last Sun- | of the soil there, not a foot of the prairle . Wo would suggest to him that ho engage | Gay might, betwoen 1 and 2 oclock, Hearing | sod bad been tarned. Farmers went|Dy 8nd who will prove it by deeds clothing to co what waa the matter, Steing | of necesalty, to provide shelter for thelr the post. Ho was a gallant and diztin— guished soldfer In the late war and has now a coloneley in the regalar army. tbe war he was a lawyer and judge in Michigen, and his namo fre. quently appears in the reports of of that state, whore he maintained a high etanding. He has asoclated wish himeelf at the poti a corpa of officers who most worthily wear the honors of the ar— whenever occaslon demands. Joux M. THAYER. GRrAND IsLAND, August, 1885, expresslon of the people’s choice. That |80y .8 ;o immigration baresu, we ;fln oAt O aesia al ooy arad hiatwi thal famlzll;s.-—an(: sy hot them db:;a % Y " say without fear of contradiction that o T revolvar, ordering him to call off his dog. | erected comfortable houses,—san he i sisseill bolpiniz}ec St cpithofnsse my OmamA BEx, b £ its efforts STATE JO CXINGE, The qther two men went Into the honse, ok- | next was, to turn over the sod and get in Guarding Against Small Pox, of the railway monopolies, the corpora-| 0 DMAMA BEE, by reason of i efior — dered Mrs. Martenson to get her husband’s | the meed, which they were lato in dolng, | WASHINGTON, August 22, —The request of on henchmen, and political hacks to| In placlng before the ontalde publiomush | ..o, county will have its firat falr this | BoCkechook, but sho otcaped, The robers | Ag a result of their operations I saw crops [ tho Rovernor of Michigan for tho appoint- P! o through eYerythior,on'y | thore, on ground into which the plough |ment of sanitary inspectors to aid in pre- sgrlovances through tho press of that| (FF i ey Tongar aub. | ocalltlos, fs the best immigration agent| Wolf hunters aro harvesting in Thayer |son's jrowsers, whioh were on the bed: A | was never put il last spring, that would | ventien of introduction of emall pox into state. One day the governor cccupies four or five columns, and the next day the audltor replies with equsl brevity. It is & see-saw game, which, it seems, nothing will end excopt death or par- alyals. Ono thing is certain, and that Is the people of Iowa are getting tired of 3 county, monopoly rule and tactics, the | that Nebraska could have, and we do not | ™ i 0\ o f0r more hotel accommo- | supposed hie visttors wore after that. T of primaries and conventions, | hesltate to say that the Bk is dolog | dations. 3 The OCrete Vidotte says: ‘‘Tom McNeill or 4 xdfnu of leglslatures, remains [ more to attract immigratlan than could | Sod Town is the racing metropolis of Buf- |ha3 been postmaster over at Loyal Hill rince LEAW, FIRLDY (OF COTATONE) to be seen. \ In the eyes of the nation, |bedone by a state bureau, which as & ttself 1f it does mot endorse Scnator Van fused to give a _bond and woul Wyck by raturning bim to the senate, ehort time ago. Gus received 8300, and it is | fill farmers from eastern Nebratka with | Michigan from Canadian points, will be granted at onca, falo county, 1‘2&71, du pays him .b;uch $8 per year, \Yh%n !;mo of finlch wem:dng lil75mtz E{,fi'fi""fi‘ Steam plowa are being introduced in the | the order to give a new bond was_received, | that would average from ush- however, Nebraeka will simply disgrace rule s very poorly conducted. R!p“h“cgn b elog introduced in the fmo ™ cont” back word that he ;u;l:{\;t:lly e lels to the acre, as large and handsome — Fifteen compavies participatedin the Grand | pointment of his successor with gladnoss, | POEAtoes as are found in - any market. I HAGAN'S THE KEARNEY POSTOFFCE, |Ieland tournament. 'ho department replied that he must notify [ 88W somo ficlds of corn there, eod corn, the long-drawn-out quarrel. Fair Juniata cries out for a oapitalist to | all patrons of the office of the state of affairs | that resembled the corn crops In ceniral 1 L g — The new pontmaster at Kearney, M. {1513 oottages to rent. and requested the nama of some applicant | and oastern Nebraska whoro the fields MagnOha Balm - e HOSTILITY TO OMAHA. 4. 0, Morgan, la already in trouble, al-| The Kearney base ballers have retired from | #ent in. It issaid that Tom wrote back a5 | have been cultivated two or three seasons Trens is considerable Inqulry concern-| The gtatement, in this fssue of ine[though hs has been in offics less than |tho field in disgust. my power to assist the postoffice department g . Thi Potatoes are rotting in the ground insome |; ¢ H i five to forty buehels to the acre. ing Whiting, the democratic-greenback | By ghowling the tretfment ‘recelved by | tWo months. e Kearnoy Press, of | —torsomy ore ol bl in é;';g;:z‘ife‘fn (;,I;e":flirrfllng of the mails, but follows: I am anxious' to do overything in | and which this year will average thirty- | is a sezrot aid to beauty. Also ave nonoe to suggest, | fields of stout oats which must yleld Many a lady owes her fresh- nomineo for governor of Iowa, ‘‘Who is | northern Nebracks stock-shipper at the | Iast Friday, makes some very sorlous | " yieipht trafio is picking up estlier than | as T weald fave g go outeds of wuy precinet | thirty to forly bushels to the acre; the| NESS to it, who would rather ‘Whiting ?” is & question that s belng fre- | hangs of the Sloux' Clty & Paolfic rail- [oharges against Mr. Morgan—charges [usualon the B, & M. to find & democrat who can readan write.’ | wheat fields would average eighteen to not tel], and you can't tell. quently ssked. Ho Is & nativo of Now | roud, ought to be convinclng proof of | tha no newspsper would hardly daro to| Hastings has been aficially prociaimed a [Tom stil doss up the mail pouch at Loyal | ywenty bushels to tho acta. Barley was s oty of the second class, York, s 65 years old, and has lived In | po hostillty of that corporation towards |make without good fcundatlon. The|™ g 4 oomn is suffering for want of rain in the Monona county, Iowa, for about thirty- | onahs, Simply because the shipper Pressstates, on what it eays Is reliable | neighborhood of Hay Springs, doing remsrkab'y well. There were also UUsTER COUNTY, good crops of millet, I saw some rich —— timothy and clover, which one farmer had two years, whero ho has followed the | yant hij stook to Omaha he was subjected | suthority, that filtsen registered lotters Tho tremury of Otoo county had a cash sur- | 11p gorr, cLIMATE, CHURCH AND EDUCATIONAL | sowed for an experment. Also overy a 532,056.67 on July Gth, pursuit of sgriculiuro on an extons!vo | g all kinds of petty aunoyancen and ae- [ Wero stolon during the “first month of | Py of SRS SN IR L scale. He is not known much beyond lsys for the purpose of practlcally | Morgan's administratlon of the postoffice, | efforts of the “oldest inhabitant.” OF INQUIRIES, (.m:{a in ?b\:;duncfi. At twod pll:cdx t. his own Immedlate nelghborhood. In .|and that he was short In his acoounts| Henry MacMaken, of Plattsmouth, was | Correspondence of The Bik. PoEVON 0 Dighrcenyweragcevomc. 10 7V P T e o way do, | demonstrating tho disadvantage of ship- [ #5 EN0 0 A8 PUORS B U A% o ronm bubof o carriago at Orote and badly | Saner, Custer Ccunty, Neb,, August 20, [ beds of flowers fn profusion, which the PREF, plog to Omaha Instead of Chicago. At 0., gy ornmel CXLERYO8 | |yt —Tu o rocent descriptive letéer to the Bex | female members of the households were feated by Judge Ohyer, also of Monona | tho game time the essence of meanness | $200. The th'a(t of the letters Is charged | mpe lightaing-rod man is makiog himeelf | from this place T reqaested all thoso desiring | Cultivating and it was a very protty slght. county, by 5,840 msjority. He ran for on the part of rallway officlals seems to | UP to Morgan's deputy, & man named Sumoreus aad odorousin sevecal seations of (¢ 4y or 11 formation conoerning this country to ;l;hc: ua':lft:]vlnl‘t;fllo“lmil;: l?:“thr:?::u ':rtl.ed the state senato two years ago on a fuslon | pye been also pretty well demonstrated, | Heath, who hes departed for parts un-| ™ 00 oot Nows, by Verity brothers, | Address mo at Sargent, I will nover make [ 275 lu’;ormcd, brbiald notisss ans v tloket, and defeated his old opponent, |The shipper made compliint of the|known. One of the missing letters, from [recently of Valentine, has appeared at Hay | the roquest again, as each mail brought to me it. Oliver, by & small msjorlty. treatment be had received, but|sn Omahs bank to the Westerville bank !Pl;il!;z'émdmd sl g s h‘;';dl'flfl‘ "lf]';f:t'u":;'z:;“}"?:“““l' "’“;‘;’“’“' In considerlng this agrloultural devel- A could get mo other matistaction | of Custer county, contalned £5600, and it | oun(y “were erdered killed by the state vot- : 2 l]w‘;: CANS B T SR 2O USIOR lopant b0 facta must bo borne In mind: 'k offietal organ of thoe railway com. |or reply than the following: *The trath |8 reported that tho entire lots of money | erinarian, t"!"':".’;d SASI one A 4088 8) PR (e is tbn{b "g" £0d whero ‘g“": Lo misaton informs us that the $2,000 secre- | of the matter is that we dldn’t Intend to | in these stolen registers fs about $1,000.| The Hasticgs city council has decided to | “* S7C ™ i R et 5 . | submit the waterworks question to a vote of | covering about all the points asked by thoee | Iast spring as betore stated; tho other ls taries will start out on snother tour of |ship stock into Omaha, and we have not | The deficlency of $200 in the postofiice |the peaple. seeking free homes in the good state ‘of Ne- | that all this has been accomplished “nspoctfon” next Tueedsy. They will |made arrangements to do so. Why can’t [ sccounts has been mede good by Mor-| Judge W. H, Blaine, of Gensva, ex-repre- ;’,:;:“,‘;;J;“,f]‘:K.Fv';g{h;‘:‘{,"’l"“.j:;fl“‘t"h:' d‘;?i‘{ WITHOUT IRRIGATION, come /0 Omaha and from hero they will | you ship to Ohloago?” gau, probably through the ass'stavcs of ::z:}:l:vlegt;.b‘lllmon county, died at his home | ;¢ (g letters received made inquirics as fol- | gnd on the upland pralrie. The sod in travl over the line of the Union Pacific| This is only one of numerous instances | frlends. Morgan is charged by the| mpe Columbus Demccrat & lows: that sectlon on being turned over, very ports a rew | ‘“‘Wha is the t f th 1; is the i and ta branches. Tho official orgou |of discrlminatlon, Anothor stelking o | £r¢ss with having sppolntod Hoath as | headios with a levelaud bick sopa sad ro- st lnd d:r‘:,-,;‘f;:;.>r;‘}."?i.ar: still t gasly and. qulckly became ;51?;1:?1’?:& 5 orm trimmings. ber clai d teads, and how fi t Vi farther Informs us that th:y will “not | ls afforded In the discrimlination of rates | his deputy] in the face of the fact that he (George H. Jchnson Is in jail at Beatrice for of r;.:,:::.“z;n r:vhe‘:;“l:.fl:: l‘:n‘n}‘ :mieoaw .«i.’,.m; fellow with the h-’rmw, and the field s make inquisition on rates.” That an- [made In favor of Fremcnt and agalnst|knew him to be a whisky guzzler and a | holding up two men at West Liborty and so- | i8 tho land broken or level; what is tho best | then llke one that has been caltlvated nouncement is entirely superflacus, They | Omaha, by which the merchants of Fre. | man of bad character. There was no|litving them of s:&lw, :’{?flxd?f}lfithiflhérfluk fr‘ififi'é’nfifilmgi':“ thrae or four years. There has been an i , the Bennett boast, wh " Bar- will simply take a pleasure trlp, thelr [mont are glven rates “‘on the quist” to|e€xcuse for the eppolntment, as vigorous ,Jf,:'fif F oy T l’:.ule:ri:!;?u., geaf) are Eho orops ood; Raveyou chusshon, :}:flnfldfi:\:zi’o:nfixl'g'.:l‘lflng :;luclz:hr‘::;gxt sole duty being to write and filo with the | polnts in the Elkhorn valley whish eza.|Protests were made against putting|and immediately jumped the town. "lx’:r;;';",h is a rich black soil, from thre [cqually than at the east, Therehss been commissioner a puff of the Union Pacifio [ble them to undersell the merchants of | Heath into the office. In additlon to| Tne Masons of Missouri Valley excurted to [ o ten fect in depth and utterly inexhaustible; | a rain on an average of about once s management, aa thoy did for the B, & M. | Omaha, If the rallroad commission of | thie, the Press charges Morgan with be- Elr:;n :::kll‘i.lzflv;':gzl 8 ::a:?::fiz?d s ;’:ufil:i:m::g to ?-h!!“k x Gfi:fl: ‘:m:ll"‘l"‘l.l. rosk, Uarmpie Lavahad.up ienbie fn system. Verily, the commision is an|Nebraska does its duty it will lnqalro In. 108 tncompetent, and that he never| Sarpy county probibs will diluto and dilato | wader Iiid by aclay sl from 3) to 200 feet | 104G whter ut & dopth of slxty to one excollont thing—for the rallwaye. to such matters as theso and make somo [draws a sobor breath. Al Boriueastl, Beskambar o & LUt o fvanlon oy bt for o peadaciiva| GRAGERS 681 A ARMUB BRS04 county tickel urled at the voters, | soil in the worid, ley 25 f2et on the = effort to have tho evils remedled, But| Morgan was appolnted postmaster at A i{.m Montague is credited 'i::, l::"" average; on the uplinds 100 feot on the aver- | about fifteen feet. A field of handsome TiE Omaha papers make wry faces at the [ we suppose the commlssion will ignore | Kearney upon the reccmmendation of | ing Lduufi 717 Faitburysns to sign the 1""!{! of R“': lu“"ml:fl"é'flg ‘11".-l 50 and | gora, thick In growth, was notlced from €. &N, W, road bacause it will not run tho | these complalats, and pay its undivlded |Dr. Miller, who started out to supply |Pledae duriug hia recent cawpalgn thore, | T0miles Most of Sevgcat; Gragd Mauml for | tho cara near Antelope statlon thirty~ ¥, E. & M, V., brauch lntothat city. Omaha | attontion to broken pump-handles, leaky | every demooratio editor In Nebraska [, "0y Muggor, o Sterllog boy of ix,|tho upper ' country, = The land - |teyen miles west of Slduey. seems to forget there are two such cities as with a postoffice in order to bulld a ;IPBD‘:, a‘: :;‘ -nd!“n .t.od d‘"flfln very much broken, but is A No. 1 moil. | The lands of which I have been writ- Chicsgo and Fremont in ¢xisten The water-tanks, negleoted out-houses, worn- P rder to bulld up and | last Wedneeday, was crushed to death, | Oome yia North Loup, Neb., it you take tho [{ng were purchased last spring at $4 to Y A AROE Fih A R“‘n":'nd live | out wind-mills, shabby depots, eto., all [strengthen the demooratic prers flTh'dl;“’."md","“c:E‘;""“ tos, genorously | oars —hack leaves North Loup for Sargent | 84.50 per acte, and similar lands are stock raised in the up-country, while the lat- | ©f Which they will recommend for repairs|0f thls state. In the cass :h:?izlz:mw;ut up $10,000 ‘oash and ‘l':ny 'G'::d“l‘:’l:::d‘.hlz‘ # °p»"-’i "Brook mfw foe, | Delog purchased at about those figures tercan supply the territory with all the |8t the hands of the raillways, of Morgan a great mistake has |acees of land, into Middle Lioup valley, to Loup L?:;y. frcm) | BOW, but of course, a8 lands are ET““ of merchandise from her wholesale establich- ————e been made. Dr. Miller knew that he| The body of Charles . Downing, who died | Loup City straight up the valley to Sargent, | up aud improved and the country fills up ments,—Fremont Z'ribune. A GOOD WORD FOR DENVER. AT . of consumption in Colorado, was brought | Distance from North Loup forty-two miles, [ the prices wiil advance. ’ K % or the p'ace. Ho was | back o bis late howe in Genevs, last W dass. | from Grand Island ninty miles, from Loup | In this vislt tu Cheyenne county Ihave The Tribune it seems is not willing| Considerable injury has been tempora-|made postmastor agalnst the protests of |98y, for burial, g;fi{, {,‘;’;{3};,‘“‘,‘:’.:,' aneind s, worth trom | witnossed developments fa sgricalture that the merchants of Omaba should | rlly dene to the city ¢f Denver by the |the people of Kearney, frrespective of d‘“","‘"“"’,’“‘:;“" of d.'fh" I'Ldi'“f ,"b"" A, ANo.1, churches and sohools in _ull di. | Which I nover “expected to son this far have a fair show, but that they ehould be | publication of artlcles intimating that she | party, Under all these clroumstances it I:l:nl"'o?;‘ fl‘z;:u:l) e ke:u?n;: ola;,f’;r' Eockinis, and sckied by @ Siaisiems mab st ;B"' Thu ll?:."" il an]’d‘::“ : upjustly alsoriminatcd sgalnst, In crder | is golog backward and that there are a|would seom that this {s another case of the Nebrasks lng hool, or fi'%'um’:" AN BIS o S0 e Kop ot I;r‘;el:::: :l:er:z Ll,:gir:{“'l?nmy I;II:Y; that Chicago and Fremont msy derlve | largo number of vacant business houses |Imposition upon the sdministration by [ ei et %e " pin s obtd the, trawps who | Owlug to the Union Pacitic rallroad com- | had told mo ono yesr ago of what I have speclal benefits, 1t fs not willi i . oved hlum of 535 atter glviog thers vietim va | faenclog to build up this valley, many seeking | within s fow days seen fn Cheyonn pe efits, nob willlog that [ and reelderces In that city, and that bus- | the would-be democratic bosses of; Ne- | Heved him of £35 after giviog their victim an | free homes in advance of the coming of the | rBin & few yoRDe Omahs should have any benefits of the | iness is paralyzed there, Some of these |braska democracy, It strikes us also wameroifel bestlag, railroad, and thoto looking i buriness loca- | €0unty, and that It would be there thls livestock trade of morthern Nebresks, | articles h A A stranger foll from the “'cannon ball” train | t:ons, are beginning to come ia very fast, and | year, I would have ) es have no dcubt been greatly ¢x- [ that Mr. Morgan can be justly termed [on the Jtepublican Valley division of the B 4 | to those who contemplate coming I would SET IIIM DOWN AS A DREAMER but thar Chloago should Eave It all. | aggeratod, and the bomd of trado of ono of those “‘rascals” who cught to be | M betwean Hardy and Byron last Wedues- | #a7, “inake hasto and come,” beloro the best | |y o'evcviet™ e’ 1y all w iving . neck, is gone, Why Fremont ehould favor Chiczgo fn [ Denver Is endeavoring, by the clrculatlon | turned out, and the sconer the better .z';;e..';:mld I::y started out as a horse ‘armers are busy now with their harvest. | rcality now, I have nota penny'’s worth profirence to Omahs, the commerclal [ of a etatement of facts, to correct the|both for the mall tervico aud the demo- |thic atNelsun, Nuckolls county, last week, Some are stacking whilo othors ure threshivg [of Interest in Sldney, or in Oheyenne metrcpolis o the ttate, iz somthing that | frlso fmpresalons that bave been created, | ratls party of thla ttato, it it wishes to 10,1 a008 supbured togother with aravolver (0 COoL GRS "0 i ity PSSl | county, eithor directly or Indlrectly, and we can hardly uuderstond, Omaha does| The fact Is that wkile business i dull in | 1a; i e - BaTe, xpect good times this fall, Th all i ave not written this at the request of " o y any clalm to respectability. i ) expect good times all, he small grain not atk ary favore, but she does demand Denver, es It is in other placer, é sefi.fi':f?nbfxl‘flx‘"'i‘A'x',".'“l‘.fa“i.&' l‘;;:i;.; ,ll'..:'?,"m."“(;rz,"flw‘lflf ‘},"}f.‘,i'd‘i.,;‘h;.‘.,fl;’i‘ ::lwal':fi;g 3:";?::.5%"‘1:3:: 1‘..13':":5}-.'1 fair {reatment and the s bound {o baveishe is by no means s dead clty,| TaE sgricaltaral zesources and oppor- ;:]‘;Zd'm“n‘;{]”::"l' when the sation agent | ay hizh as wixty-five bushele to the uore. Uom | T my wolf -anuounced it. My object s to it. Falr trestment to Omsha would nofIAl'hcngh sbo has nct o much tran. [tanltles of Cheyenue county sre fully sct | deliver.” Wl B8 *Eieny Teunieuser "Tha hay teop i | Lt (B facta be known o regurd to the work Ipjustice cr Injury to Fremcut or jslent popu'ation as the bhad two or|forth in a letter in this fssue of th Johu Ecton, o former railroad band, while [alco excellent and there will be u) lack of | BeW development of agriculture In the pop the Bee apy other place, l tryiog to board the Denver freight, while in | good tl. es sll around to the pm@ln of Ouster | western portlon of the state, which has threo years »go, sho neveriheless hasover the well-known signature of Gen. [mosion betwoen Holdrege and Axtel last | county, AL Janrs. | Bi‘herto been regarded sy comparatively FACILITIES—A GENERAL ANSWil 10 sconks | variety of vegetables growing on those R.R GROTTE General Westem Agent 710 South §th 8., Omaha, Telephone 602, Correvpondence sollcited POOLPRIVILEGS. POOL BIRTH AND OTHER PRIVI LEGES FOR SALE ON THE GROUNDS OF THE OMAHA, KEBRASKA, FAIR. All bl must be on fils in the Becretary'soflice, ;)nor by fore Avg. 16, Tho 1ight 13 reserved o re= o bl Je. Purses and o'ker premiums offered, $20- s, FAIR HELD SEPT. 4th to 1A, | Address, DAN, ¥, WHEELER, | Foom 1, Crelgh'cn Blogk, € maka, / /

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