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, OCTOBER 9. 1885. 1 e e e . S F —————————— 4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, l“VRH)A = | . ; T THE DAILY BEE ‘ The Ohio Cnmpaign. cosston with fortunes cstimated at from Dssatiefled With Crook. | oo too stow with his pon to have produeed | (ENTS TN AR [ a Pkgghpo= A “Tho Ohfo clection takes placo on ‘Taes- | fiity to cighty millions dach, Victoria's | The people of Arigha are disentisfiod | thEAoCOCRiER GO IRS, (0 0 GENERAL CROOK I ARIZONA. 1+ wor thin tho seeretary of the interi: day. Politicians of all classes and com- Dbags sink into o comparative in- | with the poor suceess of the ¢ ke Wl was fishing for something more than -~ s and the people and the” Indians worg plexions are veeking with perspiration h they wehes and offering | Diack buss this summer, There was a widow | brought back to be fod and clothed and ns shonld not be roturned to the vation, but General Crook was OMATA Oppior, No. 914 Axn 010 Faesas New York Orricr, Hoow 65, Trinu s e only | ngainst the nee, from w on the stump, and boating the tomtoms the oceasional and feeble [ many rewards for Indis nlps whon | In 46 Aditondack Wwoods, It seems, aud | A Review of the Indian Wars in that Ter- | VRS AT 189, 1t would be pre- Publishied every morning. excopt Sonday 1 t % s v i 1 aken 1 hers than tib: e o B s ok bl A e ritory. wiatare to write the history of the late amly Monday morning paper published in the [ 0 every village and hamlet. The papers nts of the gallible and royalty- | taken by others than th ng inthe | her P s, Tsnees 1618 HOt Yot Gvor s BHEWHON J i § tors | 1 Englis! payer rog a T 1 at Crook’ - wir, becanse s not yet over; i s are filled with chs Wl counter- | ridden English taxpayer vegular army. They elaim that Crook's THE LROTURY FIKLD, Lis writion it will by ‘the tecord of ans O Yont .00 P e e charges of the contending eandidates i e e e policy of conciliation has proved itself a ; - | How A Hand ol of Savages Dictated | ol aof ti dics i which dovase Bix Monihe 0 One Mor Halstond's letter, Foraker's breeches, Tue Parmers' Review, of Ch failure and t the ger in his desire Rev. Joseph Cook will mount the prohibi- Torms of Peace—Our Indian tated homes, discmboweled men, women Tre Weekny Bek, Published Kvery Wednes P d Hot: . { . to be considered a great Indian ([ b el il i with their by < cat 0T and brained AS < 34 | Hoadley's war record, and John Shor- | stands by its assertion that the corn ¢ | hd ol grea ps Mr. John Fiske {8 finishing a serles of lees Policy Criticised. Babics will fill many of the pages. Tha B o “”“ P e e eron | Mun's ambitions reecive daily consideras | this year will amount £y nearly two b is sacrificing the people of Avizona on | tures on Ametiean history, o be delivercd - same story of military ineapacity must e, ¥ oxr, withont peciniiin 12 | tic ho storm of wind which is | lion bushels, 1t has obtained reports | the altar of porsonal pridle and ambition, | during the coming wintel { at " i be, told : , Without prémium Deating upon the astonished voters of the | from 1,400 corr mts, representing | Press dispatehes from Washington an- i""""l‘l;'”'y vi‘l‘.‘l-“'.'f»'.ly"”'".' |;.’;:”.'S""\Z.f'i'lll'-‘ Since the spring of 1881 Avizona has | Witk all the machinery which this " T ereds i sonmd and faey | every comty of the ton states which pro. | nounco that it is now known beyond | power of a presidential nomination. e e b | o M R it Te K. MOt Ewewl e Pt 1o news ot et |y of its prodecessors. In noise and | duced about 70 per cent of theentive corn | question that the Aphehe seotts are loi d- | Lieutenant_Greely says that It_cost him | Writer in the New York Commercial Ad- | A8008 M BERARR o8 4 0 e T forinl mntters shouid be sl 10 tho Bbie e 2 : e K on & wild mofse chase in tho | More than 840 to deliver a recent voin | vertiser. On the one side has been ar 4 & TOR OF 11k DEY intensity it seems to have no parallel | cvop of last year. These correspondenty ok on a wild godse chase in tho | NEC N TR CRERN ferienttural fair. 101 pt el A X \ derers. United States marshals and NUSINTSS LETTL even in that battle-searred leader of the | give the arca and condition of corn in Madra mountains while Geronimo af I expiises, wero pail He found t :I-'\‘(' " ;" 'll'}'-"‘* “'I’I".h(' 0 to '!In L u;‘ up mu.]m'_} \"I\‘H"'\ lxmr‘“ trigd B Crook 11 hielness letters an 3 & ) alr sootions, o o Niive is amusing himself by visiting the reser- | (8 er one than any fic ever experien o total ealled eivilization; on the other, | with the wonderful magic of his power, el B A dtos Holding Octoliar olecliony Ll bl g tLeln il ke v L visiting tho roser- | {5 "R vetie region. Darbarism, 1t has been the white against | €an negative them all.” The Chiricahug tmany | Walks the reseryvation with unfottered Loyt limbs, his belt full of cartridges, and hig o had | heact full of hell, Sinee —— OMAA. Drafts, ohecks nid po Those who claim to know, and who | obtained the total yield in the ten great | vation as opportunity offers to supply it 0 bo made payablo to the order of the t to know, insist that the real busi- [ corn states is estimated at 1,436,000,000 | himself with bucks and ammunition. INTERESTING FACTS. THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, PROPRIETORS, ness of the eampaign is being done | bushels, against the 1,251:000,000 bushels A letter from a prominent Arizonian, “Tho litost stattstics of the Brooklyn brk | the red to 1875, though o gv white people had been killed, the been no wholesale slaughtering. npiny. prreiarn) fotly, i iblo. in | reporte t year by the agriculturs vhich wo republish in another . B, ROSEWATER, Kbero quictly, and so far as is possible in | reported last year by the agricultural | W ) b receipts show that the annual revenue then thore have been tites w fid P {1 COURT, 8 T the darkness of committee rooms, far | burean at Washington. If the yicld of f'ulnmlq. i'l{"‘\'fl1l|t-][’||l~~r.x|(-~;‘ of the fecl- "",'li'l"q‘ ail i i | 1SSE 18 and ) gt Gt B Lt o bbb y 8 ; from the noise of ths brassy bands and | the vest of tho country is reckoned | ing which is spreading in the territory, | cThonumberof now buildings erected | hurned deep into tho braums and hearts of DECISIONS RENDERED OCT. 6, 1885, cI::"‘m(‘:'tM;‘: [‘.‘II:'("‘.'.:\ i“»]"‘”\’:'iln with | the glare 6F the torehes. Both sides pro- | ab the ofticial figure of last year, the total as the small results of the Apache cam- | N, LUK (g up 1o this Weelcis some ("'”‘”:"""\. :.d o I“‘:" figriacs: In D Tk meadta Sotiiy, < uduisn plosed that epistolary autobiography w 1 S B o 12| aany bisno il 1690, 000.000 bislolsaniLl in become. 3 $ e AL e I g -y ions to come memories of horrors. | from Laneaster connty. Judgmont ¢ ® postseript: “Burn this lotter.” tond to have knowledge of vast expendi- | erop hecomes 1,079,000,000 bushels, and it | pain become more and more apparent. he eity of € """l"-i‘fp'..!:“i»x:lll‘::;'zl \;‘.'"l"(k'" those y <whs proved the total ineflie: trict court reversed, justice court aftirmed. somowhat exaggerated, | lines of Steamors, ot | Opinion by Maxwelf; . opponents and of | is almost cevtain that the crop is larger | It is, doubtles iency of the troops and the incapacit tures of money hy the touching at the pott. . e T | impending eleventh hour uttacks on [ than that of 1834 in neavly every stato. but, unfortunately, just at present its Lending silk manufacturers of Lerland | & Bovernment ruling 60,000,000 of peoplo 1. Where an action is hronght on a KANs As Crry i now talking of secur- | R FEEE EOE T idates, which aro to | OF course such erop estimates are uncer- | guments and statements seem to be vein- | e considering the question of temoying | L0 controla handf [of them who ™ we¢ promisory note beforo a justice of the _dnga city hall. T push and entorprise to this country. unru yeace, ind the note is copied by him inta forced by others fully as forcible from a [ th be sprung with damaging offeet on the [ tain, but thore is every reason to beliov tory. eve of the clection. It is claimed that | that the total corn erop in the United | dozen different points i the te Y164, ettt d eape || L MIBTORIE nehes of the | his docket and s summons issucd thergon ; ’ { ital Soek of S500,000, hive ono into operie | Apacho tribo were gathered togother | fy js g sufliciont bill of particulars, MeLean has issued a seeret civeular, | States will not fall far short of two bil- | All tell substantially the same stc tion in Dunmore and Johnstown, Pa. within the limits of the white Mountain |2 Where the justice has in his posses- which was hardly dry on the paper be- | lon bushels. Of course, it is neither fair nor just to EE—— Tese jon, and for the first time in the | sion the instrument on which the “action Y , g e " Y history of the tervitory a fecling that life | i< brought and there is no aflidavit of the fore thousands of others intended to block ————— judge of the vigor of the Indian cam- Try New seeure p! . The | defendant made and diled with him deny. Kansas City is following closcly on the heels of Omuha. M. F RAY has * v thonsand r 1sons’ and property wer "h""l"',’;:""i 'f:'l ‘“'"y':'ll’:l "”f ""“l' .l‘t”l\ l* its effect were rushed from the press by Vanderbilt's ¢ deal in the South | aigning by the results, especially in \\)1i'.‘nv|\'m.krIu‘:‘r;‘q{llil;l‘l“l‘\]:.‘xl::::]::: ‘I\'}““ underbrusi the bottom ingr its execation nor any defense madae Ll L IL b g o takes | Lopublican committeemen. In Clove- | Pensylvania railroad salo to the Pennsyl- ['rocky Arizona, where pursuit is so difi- | FUREESSOL UG B SN G ot | Place to ficlds, mosquito thickets | fo'the action, the justico may render to orehan enness to manifold ve- | judgment on such i sults of intelligent labor, the w I strument skiup to | the plaintift fail to appear. pride in the present strueture, Ithough lways problematical. ted in Mexico, The Bek advises land, the republican newspapers are ro- | vania company is reeciving a ventilation | eult and capture T fusing to answer prohibition conundrums | in the counts which must make all p: The most severe eriticisms of General | them to go to the Sandiwick I the cottage, and - the pal fives on the A perrer purporting to have e in their columns hecause they believe the | ties coneerned feel decidedly uncomfort- | Crook's treatment of the Apache prob- | fucl, to Doy the Kingdom of L mountain top to the glare of the copper | John €. Watson vs. Poter Ulbrick. Appeal Wiis By Pa i i PYO | which seems to be in the market. The ble. The Philadelphia Record says: 1 with the control of | Giyic cunnot, do better than follow the “Tho public has a glimpse only of the | Indians when eaptured and on the reser- | Bei's connsel to emigrate to some island it has been plundered in | vation. The people of Arizona, like all | in the Pacific ocean. —But tac wmdwichislands smelters at its base. ‘The national wealth from Otoe county. Allivmed. Opinion by was inereasing at the £ 520,000,000 Maxwell, J. year from the gold and silver mines, | 1. A pure id queenly peace satenthroned in the | the title of which wa written by Preside ing the New Y tioket, is pronounced a forge lem, however, de questioners *are working under the direction of the demoeratic central com mittee.” Dodging and finesse are the | extent to wh ood faith of Tands, wquired through § : it : order of the day, combined with the [ speeulative vailroad operations in tl inhabitants on an Indian fronticr, be- -;";::m(\ll:.l{‘lfl‘l'_‘m“”‘“"','I‘.‘]"_ United States | Jand. A phantom queen she proved, divial proceedings npon construetive s Cmonao oan brag of its o DAl ¥i6- | yig of bras binds and outsido pyro- | £act ihat a Tvombloy got threo willion | liova that tho only good ndian is o doad | uutd ot woll ot that it States | g ona phintom throne, © 50 vieo will not o alfectod by the subsoe 3 o St. Louis ¢ oust o vt Shi ¢ s > 0. | 2, ¢ s ¢ Mounts ent opening of the decres dor sec- ’?‘;)y,] “;Inp\ ll ‘l G tof i |y iinies, whicl scem to be producing no | dollars in the stocks of the South Penn- | one. ll things considered, is ‘the best § b R R DAL S LIS Tl cilod Prophets w lant {¥lead 61taet onoitlior sl sylvania for his sorvices a8 o son-in-ls for them, and =0 long ago as 18 R R TR ToeE Wha RO 5 i Titer svowd, afid 48 the ma ked effeet on either side X ylvania fo or hi Services us o son-in | W oning Schools, PR oA A0 CHd GF VIS MERL R K A medicine man, offerod, for a Where adoc ted under i 3 Zor ¢l ) 8 The only real and all-per ing issue | of Vanderbilt. Two sons of the omnivo- i 5 5 ey iy ing ! IR resent of ponies and trinkets, to brin section of the code pswer tiled fiib e prontinlo ke i A S B h A i Tt is time for the hoard of edneation to | plan formoving them there. Try New | [HISGRGE PG B MRS WO DY the defendant denying Alble, o " Y « o, | rous cormoran ieh received a pre S i caning | Guines ek Lo 1l § kb D) el C ¢ e Lot OB AL AR PRy | he taking up the question of evening | Guinea. 2y and the performance begun, The man- | in the petition and ) s <eom to bo making | presont of one hundred thousand dollars in this direction than | in the honds of the Beech Creek railroad, for which the carnings of that road must pay. After currying off his enormous and the democr or headway theiropponents. A discouraging featur of the situation to republicans is th squent dismissal ot will not affect the sorin good faith while in full force "y tle of God had not touched the shoulders | of the action, the suly ORIVABRALTAD ItOns of the Indian and he failed. The White | the suit by the plainti ld: 1 was very glad to | jnountains clan v fultilment of | title of & purch: rald call ahalt on the publica- | the contract. Knock-a-de-Klenny told | the decree w cely Artie reports,” | them that he could not suceced il the schools for the winter. Chieago's are alveady open, twenty-five in number, and the number is to be increased before the | son closes. tion of Tur Philadelphin S sa a public man think you write a letter once, “if you ways heforo This sentiment se will commend itself to several Nebraska SRS randerbi 3 ia extremo G ; : i heav, 3 " stration in | swag Vanderbilt talks of his « xeme | opaha should have at least three good | Adid ) the othernightat the | corn was ripe and the white man driven | Janes Jolhnson, error pol 5 strong republican distriets and a corre- | conservatism in railvond matte R R P L s B Y e IR TR A R cieol Palmer. Do you know the army is not om the land. As soon as the corn vl:‘u\n Opinion by LAt very proud of the record Greely made in | yipened another medicine : system. Hundreds of girls, boys, and | the Avctic regions? True, he imderwent | hold, [t was feared that the race hate of young men who are forced to work for | tremendous swierings and perbaps se- | he Indinns would be fanned into o flime their living during the day would gladly | ¢ured some ble seientitic results, | )y the medicine man, and <o the Indian nee wis tie strongholds, | conscrvatism he evidently means plun- 6 upon | dering of tho public and betrayal of his sociates for the aggrandizement of aponding gain in democr but there is veally nothing e which any faiv prediction of coming re- s of flour wor milled at Minneapolis last week of these duys Omaha will aw. 1. The verdict of the jury being con- istent with the instruetions of the court 1l the evidonee ment thercon Some n 1o n N R e | Sults can be made. himself and family." R = e " | but the whole army believe at under went, J. C. Tiflany, invoked the aid of | will be afirmed, & no error in sense of her short-sightednoess in refusing 5 tuko advantage of them to obtain the | ;imos any other army _ofticer tha ll,:“."‘ o ) Lt T G L Shive tiis: Aour 26 Llibr. bwa T v, Grionos O, Berrs, formerly rector | Timents of an education which they | eonld havo eseaped, “Flio criminal bun- | “On A 1881, Col. Carr, then in BN urant's Death. g S sk A 2 « seure rwise et it be | d f burning his boats for fucl when, | ¢ and Ap: . ympa- | Dierks vs. Weilaze, error from_Lancastel el BT, s > s st T e | [ccultinob socurofotlionwise ST R RO A e B fvvan Uy A G ! ) (e ST A e M AN i ek Tancastr ] Thomas C. Durant dicd on Monday in | 5 1 known and thoroughly adyertised neross anopen chan wenty n nicd by less than one hundred soldiers unty s aflirmed.” Opinion by Rees Tre Trish patriots of Boston join hands | o little T !Now Yotl st nont | 1of several yoars past blie voctor of e iyl HRIE ave'opon. that thy s widle, he had reasons to believe provis | and some Indian scouts, went to disperse | 1. A porson taking up stock for tress R MR MILIO W 2 03I QLB ANGS e ity Bpiscopal church in St. Louis, has > QOGNS MEY ions were stored, i3 quite enough to | he Indians and arrest the medicine man. | pass upon enltivated lands under the coovE o cilerhs 3 l h : " ¢ g X A with those of the West in declining th toga Springs 0 U0 ZONCLRLION i o e e 8 ono 0 1o fifty represent- ofticered, and that all working people | stamp the man as uniit for 4 b res | Phe night following tho arrest the troops | provisions of the herd law of 1871 re- s he I the proyisions “agoner, 13 Ne s 10 lien upon such stock ur 1ply substanti et Bucher vs will be weleome, and the attendance will | spovsibility. - But it is not tha 1| camy jectto refer to, b were taken to prevent nd the dreadful | fhoy w ttacked by d on the Cibieu. No preeautions | qu surprise, and party of White | of the eh has scttled in Omaha sinee the lwvay New York prozramme of sending oratol to Troland. Itis boodle and not bun- | completion of the Union Pacific mt to Iy campaign. ve Irish-Americans to be and to as; Parnell in his be a delicate su killingof Henry be large. combo that is most needed by Charles | the baxe announcement will eavey B |y, G gours Reepublican s “The failure of evaning cinnibalism thut foliowoedihas projudioed. | Mowntains, assisted by the. scouts Y Stewart Parnell and lis able lioutenants, | interest. Old settlers and thoss sturdy | =t G008 TAECERENS L cities has beon duo L the army against every one in” the expe- |l bronght with thom, and® ni Whero the v up of trespassing e pioncers who fought in and for Omaha | 1 4 iwiior Beits will no doubt, maintain bis | dgement and inconside dition. © You member that | and an officer, Capt. Hentig stock, upon the application of the owner 1 ght and s ! aintain bis | 48 J i seling rong enough | o SUiding 0 an arbitr. v Yot o s 000 e Dui | 11 0ho Gu3s f depresion bfurs (e T | sty i -t o | monts, T s v b R L e T e o e i f it ransconti ¢ i ) 1 | ki : e WS der o PUrpose aseerts o the dam- ings erected this yoar, and the number is | ception of the great transcontinental | hour of her peril. Well do the Irish-Ameri- | that attendance after a day's work has | a lientenant colonéley, and the ap- | ¢ SR T ke mp Apache, I Ao i e (A Eors TR AET rapidy growing, Philadelphia, with | lne, will recall with various emotions | cans of St. Louis remember his burning clo- | been a hardship. The schools should not | pointment of Brainerd, "a most excellent | stores and amuwnnition behind him, weted tpon the partof the owner, but RSt SR o oBulaton the checkered ifo of tho former presi- | quence, though it Is now some five sears | open until sulliciont timo has been al- | mam by the way, as sccond Tioutenant. | e was again attycked wnder cmands mantolen enoni iR mently an oqual mumber owing t the | dent of the Union Pacific. His residenco | sincethe roof of the Grand opera howse was | lowed for supper and a brief rest. They | fiwie b5, obicetion t coppensaiing | walls of by fort, o of the o T g 2 ! i : i dine < | shaken by th 5 which followed i e 6 t CXpe s suflerings, Were en, wdin the . Geo o possession of the stock and thy benoficient operation of her loan and | it Omaha du tho building of his | shakenby tho cheers which follovied his | ghould close in time ‘to allow a good | sentiment of the anmy is opposed to any | Bonito, were aficrward arrésied by tho | ownes may maintain eeplevin therefor. building associations. road is remembered by many of our citi- | RSN i 0 ‘|~“"v~"‘| [}} "“j‘” I“-“-‘ 10 ] night's rest for pupils who have to be course that will necessitate personal | Indian agent, taken to Camp Thontas on - zens, With millions of dollars at his | Chter the front rank against England, with o | ) & o kehop, connter or desk early in | fliliation. with any of them. = L was | the 2ith Gf Septeml] wl turned over | Tessier V. Lockwood Englehart & Co. Ere i 7 0 i bible in one hand and a musket in the other. i down at Fort Reno in July, whe most | 1o ( Wile: Wit ten ho 3 ror irom Case county, Aftirined. Opinion JLrrieatioN is about the most costly | disposal, ho counted his friends by the | Ny hat the decisive time Is coming wo | the morning. of the Pifth cavairy is stationed oF thom was paroled aud the otherclad | by Cobb, Ch f Y Tuxury people can indulge in. A luwsuiy | thousands. Hg made and unmade men | jave no doubt that Father Betts will put him- | Properly — conducted, the — evening | hope was fwely expressod by t A TR Bl S BRI orm i AR IS LA The grounds or causos for the issu- ! just been ended at Waterloo, Towa, | Whe have since become prominent 1 position to be counted, even if he has | Sehools can be made a most importunt | there that for G .-1]\,»»- own sake he | a5 q scout, Dandy Jim and one other [ ance of an order of attachment, being il s, It wross | it Union Pacific councils or who s o devole both. hands to the managementof | part of our free sehool system. A large | Would noverbe compelled, to, 4 ain do | Indian wero exec d for tho killinz of alvidtdanisenuriad ihinainguatanlie] B AlGIROE e The costs, | Sunk a5 complotely out of sight as o | the musket.” portion of tho: childton who. attand the | So e L R oy simply | Gopt Hentig. 1t is the on S e | Satute providie thercor, caoh srouy 5 and cxpenses are ¢ himself. e threw his moncy abroad 0 ST, day schools could procure an ed ion | feel n Kind of human l'(‘ymlwm with o exceuted for killing a white man, | or subdivision constitutes but onc ground wnd several onco prosperous with a lavish hand and laid i others the | Two barbers of Mattoon, Illinois, havo | (lsowhere if no public schools existed. | min \:rhwlmv’l;(\':l-n!hr" 1 suc hi” v'iml would not have heen any punish- | O nd the wiol of cithe m‘u:’ul BB o birka et foundations for fortunes which he found | €0binto u littlo scrape by refusing to | Tho class which will cagerly take advan- | Sxberioneas Fbar oligersby, e BUCH | mentif the vietims bad boon sctjers. abjivisions Aoyl ] himsclf unable to construet and perpetu- | shave s o lorod man who has sucd them | tyuo of the evening schools s the very | list. No doubt his health is permanent- | dqreaded of ST ‘\‘::u_hl.‘_ NeliaE S attachment, Nt BrArNaRp, whosuffered and | ate for himsclf. For soveral years the | for three thousand dollars damago each. | one which most needs the benefits offered | 1y broken, and, between you and 1| Victory of the Winte Mountaing, and L it contains more than one dis: frozo with Greeley, is waiting patiently | best known and most cagerly sought-af- [ The suits are instituted under the civil | by gur free school system. believe the man's spirit grew thivsty for blood, Izra Hoag was illogation separated from cach for o promotion to one of the seventeen | ter railway king in the country, he sank ohts law ed by the last linois leg- e - Hxln::)!‘nf _3;w:hli*l"v"'l;i-(nl;u n ;-h l:IX' 1]!111‘\1), .un: possessing much gt “.‘{;,\“Hulv d Tu‘nluyn-:.‘\l}- « ;:‘ ||“”‘.|§(1|IV'|‘]’;"|’:;: 4 f e B o A i P ithata 4 slature, whi rov in additi 5 s er, 1 the cer, niluence, held them for some time to nomore me of such g S ¢ vacant licutonaneios in the army. It is | completely out of sight after the comple- | iskiture, which provides, in addition to | Ay the last meeting of the council re- | seck u major’s comm LRI Tonlby s Hataonla v contint st o | Eublivisions used, inan afli understood that the president propose tion of tho Union Pacilic and for ten civil damages, a pe ‘k“;v_fur violation of | 1, y made by tho marshal that | list he would meet \\'I-lh no opposition in | Jold them), butan order issued by Gen- | the should be united by the conjunction hold them open for the surplus of nest | years past only an oceasional mention of | thelaw a fino 0{ from $25 to 8500 and im- | phor, wore 123 licensed saloons in the | WY cireles. © But :;';”.:fi\.‘“j,’,'f j:""i:-,‘.,j,,,'[:f clyiile er i aurl i e e luating class at Wost Poing, | Iis namo in tho public press has kept | Drisonment, or both at o disoretion of | eity, 1t was also stated by n member of | thon o tho actise I3t and also, 1 Uin, | 3o of the bind, brok for Moo, | courtit appears that the person wh but he might consistently make alive the fading memory of his achieve- | the court. It is questionable whether the | 4,6 council that there are several saloons | his return to his regiment.” \stroying property anc i ey | who made the afidayit for an order of = % 2 4 ol e i ? s destr o property and ingas they vit 1o ! o oeption in a case so well de ments. Itis n most significant commen- (‘t:mp]um:ultm this suit has a good - | and dives running without a license. The = Sach went, Troops were putin motion, but plaintill, or one of sev- that of Sergeant Brainard. tary on the ficklencss of public favor and :‘]‘ ‘ll\“"l-*rl! how any one, white or | ite aitorney should tike prompt mens- Millionaire Mackey. ||.1l|‘\' neyer over ok th Im‘u‘!'_:lh-rm\ _.\)n gLl |n]1ixl:[‘|‘x\t.\\'1‘1.{’:;4':‘{])1:(; e e e the instability of fam lack, can compel a barber to shave him | 0o 0 v, i SR 'he alleged purpose of Millionaire | Clear Springs. Gene ilcox, with | quashed i itains :s to have these law-breakers sup- 0 8l 0gua s pury b ; roops Of cavalry, Saw . | nodi alle on that the afliant is tho Tie Bos oalls the attention of Ne- | Mr. Durant’s death was not any move than ho can forco u bootmaker Tii1b dus o theyanen Swhol piy) | Lsickeytoibocomen eandidae fox ithe e Tl cotums besond. | DI o o of tho plain i, brasks morchants to its uncqualled | sidered — of enough importance | to make him a pair of shoes, or u. boot- 50 10 loss than to a proper cn- | placo of Millionaire Fuir probably has no | DUt he did notgo in pursuit. Th In- | 8 It 05 not « fatal objuction to an markot reports, both local and otherwise, | for telegraphic notice 1 the reports of | black to black his s - forcement of one of the hest temperance | other existence than —that given it by a “‘: LRI TSR ik 5 (.thrnlx»l o h|”(l|‘.1"‘. T e D ryt‘ll‘I‘(\h:‘“]v‘("li‘l;:tl‘ll or CIn tho Tooal field its commercial report | the associated pross. The man whomore | IO L 5 Jaws ever passed by a state legislaturo., priile newspaper megzimation. Mackey | 8 the friee U CERems S SEE LT of particulars that some. partof o stands without a rival and can daily be | than any other one man mads possible | '“'“""L?,""” l"‘ "““""u““t’ I‘l““‘ ';“""; :;h‘,“?:u'l_‘:";;:J‘,“.fifi‘ snelition] homors, and 4 1 er, but e troops, mounted on | amonnt stated in the afidayit for attach- £ SRS e ¢ tho 2% o e startling discov hat all the land story that Mrs. M 8 bt ent i " dopouded upon a3 a corveot rofleetion of | tho construction of the Union Paciic, | 1 SArne (asoierd L0 EAE L Proganny the youngest supreme court | peat in Washington hior soc amphs | good horses, could not ove g | nentleingt SIRAHEE R o IR the prevailing tono and changes of tho | Who athis own cost kad made the su- | BrNCrAionds ave CEH: B0 judge in tho United Statcs is Hon, | of Paris and Lotidon is even loss worthy i]"“" Clirienhune gobianfoly IntoMexioo IS BSOS G B0k AT RO ¥ don e . ve: 5 3o astonishe that witho XCo! didola 3 £ bollol 5 s i8 i and the troops c ¥ S, ) 1t 1 « markot. In this respect tho Bue will | Vo3 demonstrating the feasibility of tho | SStOnishd (0 i that sthons ENeoplion § i, i Roportson, who has just been ap- | of bellgh bes Mackey i fot, s ndiul | 81 G Gan. Crook, then fh command, norder of attachment issued therein, continuo to do good servico both to | Toute, who paid for the service of a geol- | 1Y have made irregular locations and | Se 6y vaeaney on the supreme | fhore is no place o the cnrih's surfaco | pliced one of his subordinates, Capty the same fails 10 slate the plaintif’s Omaha's jobbing intorests and the in- | OZi5t %o determine tho greas mineral re- | T the voad in curved lines, often doub- | o s, o s only thirty-five O i have thls oo Datstatontly | Crivwierd, nt the Su Curlos agenoy, A | ellm sous to shaw whethor ot not tho s L e a (se] rdes seeure px- D, o S 0 ) ronflict i ed bof il and sfendant is entitled to the maximum of torests of the thousands of subscribers iu { sourees of the country, and for years | 84D O "(i" In order to sccure an oX- | v\ o1l and is suid to boa thorough | thrown at her asin Washington, Sl | ¢ llickfoliw L iR i i inst the same hundrods of towns throughout out busy | acted as solicitor for stock, organizor of yoiilan % B ey cortainly cannot wish to be known as a | Iy, SRR o s | 5. A claimon the part of the doton stato und Towa management, and director of construe- raliosiin Janglent history will bo sonutor’a wife for tho miovesoolul dis: | £3 5 10 8 Runncrs went trom the | dant which he will be entitled o set oft A A # tehed with interest by the people of tinction it would give her, for she al- WY ¢ aciinat tho alnl fa 5Hinintif b 4 em———— — tion, died in reduced civcumstances and d 286 by peoy TIC, > TS TR S i virelo evation into the Sierra Madres, and | agninst the elaim of o jiain! musi ba ] : ) r ; ances and | w0 ind olsowhore POLITICAL POINTS, ready moves in the very highest eircles 3 \ i MALCLOB, one, upon which he could at the dato of | Trie ity council of St. Paul, Minne- | Almost unnoticed, if not quite unknown, L iy 4 i (e : shorb of royalty known i DB O e R e et ieo | the ' commencement of the suit have e . 5 i i 2 iy CREH S——— he present FEnglish political campaign | ory, is ) ke! B! g 3 y ho! '+ H i i sota, acting upon the suggestion of the | 45 managoer of an obscure railway inthe | - po o0 SCEETIEE TR abotmdy 15 Dnelc oyds and drunks, o L e, | werd informed of what was going on, | Maintaed an action on his part against bowd of hiealth, proposes to creet a pest- | interior of New Yor l-hl e o 4 No man will ever bé elected to ofice in | and, if he does, he is notlikely to encoun: | but they made no effort to stop it. Letters the plaintifl. - Simpson nnings, 13 3 mee, and be prepare NS e ey pletely w sentenced in Boston last | Toxas who parts his name or hair in the mid- | or onnosition fr it e les | were fent to Washington begging for | Neb, 671, b nse at once, an prepaved for the f I ter opposition from anyone I Jess L3 K . | gmall-pox, which, it is thought, will mak Victoria's Thy weck to three years' imprisonment, and | dic, Mackey. If Fair does not o ough | protection, and _nssurances given that Tho Judginont of & foralgh courl | Ppox, which, it is thought, will make ctoria’s Thrift. threatened to commit suicide. He was | There are threo nezro members of the | for the position to puy for it M miny | Another wir was imminent il no no- | Azainst a person domiciled in this state its appearance in that city this winter. English radical journals are publishing . g Georgin louse of representatives, Two of | i1, seenroe it for o ropublican i tice was taken. In the early part of May wherve it appes by the 1ecord that ug | Waothor it comos or not, it is ndvisubl | with & gront deal of jnsto statemonts of | corrrer ey in the ovonlng to the penlten | thow aro brotlors Pt the e thit ho will himselfstrive for | & Moxican was killed s lin personal service of process was had upon ( B8 iopiod Tor it - Tiiie Wik apnly to | the great deal of gusto statements of | giary and placed in » padded coll. That |~ Roscoe Conkling has come back with o | it'is vory unlikely. He alrondy has his | that was the boginning i fuel defendunt and that he made no . ; B RAEELAOR PDLY hie immense private fortuno of Qu was where Moses was when thoe lights | very red face and adeeper sneer than: ever. | o \140 sl of schemes m which ho has in- | stnguinary and horri t it shocked | ice to the aetion, will not have full ; maha, wy well s to any other largo | Victorin and the cconomical methods went out, Tho ox-governor's voto will | 1% auburn lock has turned gray ested heavily, and some of which it is | for the nonce the inllan Tovers in the i oot ihis siibed i city. “}" bes precaution, however, is | uses in her establishment to increase the | pe Jost to the Boutit Ouvolina polls for ,l‘"'”r ',"“'!‘“('l",;"w‘,‘E’ "“Tl_‘lt \"‘,;“'I“[."‘ ved, are nont too profitable. The jm- | @Mt Fne war, if that can be called —_ vaocination, and it should not be we- | amount which she will leave to her heirs. | ghreo yoars to o e REOXREO ORI L i ALIBE pssion {5 quite gene among - My, | & War in which unarmed non-combatants | Nelson v. Johansen. Error from Donglag glected, as the small-pox scourge is | They point to the well known fact that 00 yoars W como, 1; & 4y -“- i AR (.1;._1 ‘f,- |l|t|~xl|mll||]u hid better ney- \\’ll‘ll Lu)hixlm.Hr-l‘nlah_mn I’ ops, l”d ;]n-mmll county. Aflirmed. Opinion by Reese, ), o <1 * . [ d el ) - - "he new novel, *On Both Sides,” whichis | ey thi of politics, > Bh soldiers hugged the harraeks, lusted rhare i VLT i e lisble to find its way into all varts of the | when the queen began her reign sho | T boas % Ao D DRt mon s madly anne | oLk ok pelisle pulioddion thell IESHECARRID SR dIRae Rl || deWhosamigdia dupyieinian G . 5 Th | ther hand, devot X 1eh f ! ! United States from Canada, where it has | was worth all told less than a hundred e board of public works should push | )z, history of the political of Ben- | R T Soamicnso fortnmo from the | were Killed, tionsundy of dollurs ] ““"Ih" by Rk R States ! ) us | was N T 118 Y Al k , @ histo political e o profeet His immiense fortune from the | Were Killed, thous: s whole case maude by the par ri boon prevailing to such u fearful extent | thousand, while her private fortune is ,fi'é.f"fl”' f::.l!im il “\:":mz';“‘ ||ld mfx".'f.: e -I»irgfl::lw- months ago T ex Purasitos and hepies who are fattening | 0f property’ destroyed and tho Indi B e ae s, Dby SRl for sovoral montls, to-dny catimatod ats round six million | 1 wonki stkoots, whioh wie ordorol by | - CEeHORIREAT o domormtlo tlaket, When | Upont 16, muny of whoin, who, if My, i th ro- | Bliould bo embodiod. i the Inatruotione et i Sl i da OF AT fovis ahilllery a b [ Ehoieounald ab s dust: msokl Only | B o i thoir candidates tho | Mackey' did “but know it, 'would bear s Crook had started otherwise it is not crror to refuse it iz - el 1 illions avein per- | four weeks remain in which the grading | antidote was administered.” good deal of watching. forts—Bowlie, Grant, | 72 “Phere an infant plaintifi of the age Tutn discharge of tho Rock Springs | sonal property, such as bond . nd Loweli—all e ! g il i) NEINgS il property, such as bonds, consuls | eun bo completed before wintor sots in. | Hon. Powell Clayton, of Arkansas, in a re- : Bl ol e el sl cont | of eleven years, residod with the defend. miners by tho Green River g and gilt edged forcign securities, Incidentally, Mr. Coots ought at once to | ¢t interview said . was not in sympatiy Window Glass Pirates, iining soldiors, duy peiween tho most | ant and whoro it was his duty (o keep wooms to huvo resulted from a showing of | The Buglish tax payer has only himse s e with civil servieo roforing and helieved it Thiongo Her o voukb ag northern point reached by the vaiders | such infant properly clothed, if she loft 4 2 gl payer has only himself | yemovo that mill from the streot and 10 bo gited by nd 4 Chicago Herald: A fow weeks ago the | and the Mexican line. Thisis the foule i heey fots which could have brought about no | te blame. Royal grants have continued | oom ey, om tho gtroot and { tho ofices should Bo.fllo by adwnlnstration | window glass manufyoturors of tho Pitts. | | | Lot AR oucans: | dis hongo on vy old duy o el e i RN stain on the esenteheon of the Ameries b oW y burg distriet, who, it is unnecessary to | oy, Tho soldi purionts | hor own houst state, run their works simply to dignify B file and d half distant vs did not lack cournge | and defendant had, through violation of court house grounds, symj; 5 Dr. C. O'Donnel, & red-hot ifi-Chine other vesult. It uppe ved in evidence | to be popularin England because they ol that the Chinese had been secretly drill- ickle p nati ranite iy SR i35 el man and editor of the *Anti-Coolie Dynas y nor the subordinates skill; but - Geners i P hrc soligence led d been seerctly duill- | tiekled the national vanity in upholding | Prrrsvuna merchant tailors have ro- | M A S0 RN oy | and cnnoblo Americun nbor, annotieetl | G0k was handicapped by 15 persomil | b et o i wis Ing for some time past and that the fight | the dignity of the monarel anderground for the possession of a | Englishmen who have been cour: £ goom which had heen sold to the coolies | enough to protest have been s Keatney's | wment i that reduetion ot twenty per eent in wages. | bt o g i i ) h ns and they would o inte he men struck, but thoy had no-ve: | with iE by killine the Ind i et sources, and they have just compromised k o i aceepting n reduetion solvad to publish on the programmes of i the names of the who refuso to puy their tailor bills, o i Ieader of the sand lot ele- A st bty frdaans tHares 4 uls he did | fondant would be linhle for such dumi violence to the pro-Indian sentiment of | geg us were chargeable to his want o f ton per cent. | (ho enst. After i : charg geous dly ostra- MEN AND WOME Mllhi.\]-u:n_.u' ox Irllulzlul to anticipate o | eised for thlr indspendoneo. Tho most venture to nssort that Mr. Boyd N Window gliss manufucture is one of the | (evemar of Sonom. G ook st | S48 o tostimony Js conflicting @ goneral rising of the Mongolinns. It was | scandalous feature of Victoria’s monoy | would seeure w crowded houso the fivst | Now that Nevada Ja mirried, the entrance | protected monopolics, 1t is carvied on | tho Chiricahuas in' the Sicrra Madres. | yeydict sill nor b setaside a8 it slonrly showa that the Chinese themsolves | making schemes has boen hor steadily | night such & schomo was put into opera- | ©f Dakota to the union i§'faoked for, In few localitics, by s fow capitalists, and | o did not find them; they found him, | fho weight of evideneo unloss such vor st fivo to their houses in order to save | pursued policy of grabbing for her | tion in Omaha. Colonel Jolin A, Jotho K reading the proot | CMPIGY Dt Kow wen, camparitively | and dietated siich terins us mover boford | gict is clearly and manifestly Wrong of his new volume ot d”'f el in New York. ~|u-ul~ilxl t'l'lwll:mn L.I\ imposed for | e, latifly tHheeased, who kept | more thun twenty years by the govern- |y with 60,000,000 of 1o behind it. ) o5, ruplure; i ol A O B | ot I o Inortatoftho e iyt | S0 WA 00000 oL oty Dl o e e o T timors, pup nd disputed and aro much to be deploved as | are soveral hundred of these honorary | chur it to ubout two conts pound on the chanp- | hundred soldiers that the squaws of tho ! Book, 10 conts in stamps 2 > H A N o o o Pérley e pee| X O i [ A *C J i sLies. T 1 M 2 v 4 ) 0¥, e oy anluwful and unfortunate. But tho vight | soft jobs to which tho various princes and | tion, hus issued a pastoral on the polyga- | Pl Perley Poore. st recent Easex coun | £ A oo o T th e | ncatilee cunn Inj s ey i Sk EL | World's Dispensiry Mudlical Associution 5 " ) i ) s belts of his Indl g Buftalo, 2 . parties, as usual, escaped and there | sonsin-law wre attached, all of which | my question. Contrary to general ex- | colts and oxei. gregate and exucted from every man | geouts. These seouts wero a standing sems to have been no ovidence against | draw somo sort of pay or salary, As a | pectation, President Tuylor still insists | Hon, Willinm M. Evarts {5 envied by many [ Who builds a hotise in which there is a | ‘,,.m.r‘“u W Crook s lack of judzment the mon under avrest connceting them | result the royul family is suid o be one | that it is the duty of his followers to con. | KAvspentic. o is blessed with an”excep- | windaw, hils gone into tho pockets of the | ind bis ignorance of the Indian chiyie it sty Nebraska National Bank e gven by u hundred men (o an - Jhe tressure buried undor theiv floors. | family all the profitable The facts of the killing are of course un- [ which she conld put her coures upon - Mrs. Morlari SIDENT TAvLOR of the Mormon | the Yale colleg nds. There it I, who is hiding to eseupe prosecu- | $10.000. fo ] : s rin e e AAESY o8 A8 S tionally good appetite. manufacturers, T with tho offense. Unguestionably —the fof the richest in the world, tinue in violation of the laws of the land, | * Gearga Bancroft is a event eultivatorof | heso fow manufacturers aro im- | 4 werand jury took an consideration eir Still for all this, Amevica possesscs a roses, and his garden at Washington, though | mensely vich, They form combinations, ateraeried with the Chiri PNTHEN ¥ atmms-anees indueing the ontbreak which | scoro of private fortunes which exceod | Tug Kansas City Times says “it fs | "l 18 very charming. vegulate production und fix prices. Their | Pl were Yumis, Tontos il Mo- OMAHA, NEBRASKA. ~ \ Jould not fall 10 havo » weighty intlu. | that of England’s quoen. Last weok | about timo Kansus City s thinking of | p ot st st ookt o a i | 1o workinguen, after thieo yours of e | maves, traditional” focs of W LRRSE | pan U v $20,000.00 meo on any body of men and whicl | theee gentlemen in Now York | beginning to make preparations to com- | be afraid of anything. L-mlwl nlu\vfilwlan'ln‘l‘ Al:u‘\u 1 .w“ god "‘:“I:’ | h r.\:\]!ulv \'\:::'Izll :::::’ e e ot | e, May 1, 1865, ’ il thy vesponsibility to the shoul- | tosted by trial tip o new olectrio | mence to hustle,” The Zimes is emi- | Lulu Hurst aceomptished the greatest feat | when in wlmost every branch of industry | i e ot the vty s the exelone | 11 W Yares, Prosidont. Bors of e very men who wero pushing | motor. Thelr combined wealth s | nently corvect. It sces Omaba rapidly | fEFGTiTe,wiicn she Uil o MOrtgago from | an improvement is ceable, compelled | gitans the driftwood from the lake, Gen, | A g dotastis, Vico e prosccution. The R ek rathers farw 10 tisatya. to nccopt still wnothier cutin their Wages. | ook broughit s lot of non-combatants W, V. Moisk, k Springs | estimated at [ hundred and [ elosing up the gap in the race for Ed Corrigan, of Kansas City, has fairly won e Jony 8. CoLLins, sk with him, Months afterward Mifiko was the tivst one which hud taken | seventy-five millions of dallars. With | supremacy, the title of “king of the turf, ‘s stable of e — i k Lewis SR v iy 3 . 3 e of kil t b St R - —- s G o indinns enme baek killin LIS 8. Rik, ; © gluce i cloven and the more its | Vanderbilt adding up his litle compe: e vunners have won §100,000 this season, £ Juv vANKs O MANY THOUSAND INVA- | buids of the AnURI S0 e WL 8, Hucnes, Cashier. M8 o investigated the more ground | tency at two humred mitlions, Gould 5 ) . Beaconstield talked in a soft, low yolee, | T80 SUEACES WOV GO WILE CTINE S0 | Einilide that paid no “duty amd which BANKING OFFICE: d gron eney at two hundred millions, Gould at | A Cieago museum has n colloction | Gladstone in wedium tones, whilé Lord Salis® | eross uud sickly children, have been and | chandi I itatie. Witk the own > Wl s Sl for stinging criticism of the | o hundred and tifty mitlious and Stan- | of twonty-seven live dudes. Omaha | UFY, not being so great, talks wore loudly, | will be returhed, for the 1 i sald for Uk betib e RO O |- TR T RON BANK wrporite mismanagement, groad wnd | ford, Crocker, Mackoy and s dozen | could contribute several interesting spoei- pablepelieved l{?i«"':",‘:",{l‘N";.‘,'f,l‘““'fik.:""lll'.l':}f Piinch & l"‘.‘i\'mlh,:.]"," "l';'l‘ “l'm.|,m';,,,_“ S Fetler, bavked by public i Mk 2 i s ekl pression which pr wd it, othiors following lu the rear of the pro- | mens of this hybyid specics. dent's civil servico lutler, Grover is thought | Sumuaritun Nervine, §1.00 st drugygists. demanded that these Jo- | A Goaerwl Lanking Businees Visnsuciod — - - ¥ i e e B TN E P T G s

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