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" 2\ B > a - 4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1885, _.___——_——-——_——————q_—-——a———_—————m<—-~—-————q THE DA 11.Y BEE n Instructive Censne, | should not he aseribed to democratic in- | Turkish horder hay had ite appetite WS AND INTERVIEWS, | throngh with 11 ¢ht, Durant 1o rocontly refused $10,000 for the same. prop: K % Masdachsetts geeatly | spiration. ‘Fhe enemics of Doctar Miller | for territory, whetted by the morsel | o fwotd P é | transportation to il Western Union oity. Tn 1851, he sold to S, M. Pike thees OMARA OFPICR, No. 011 st 016 Farsaw 37 4 ogitated over the re te | are no miore responsible for the remarks | which has been fow'granted to Bulgs Some fnoidonts il DUrABL'S CAreer. | trom snperitehdeits down to line rop and a thind acres on west Loavenworth NEW YORR OFFick oo 65, Trim sk constis, and the poor showing which they | which have agitated him than are his | and stand ready (o geopen the contest to | 71 death of Thomas €. Durant was & and he compelicd the company to 1 12, which ground Mr. Pike has just papers rns of the s v for LMDy make in comparison with those of sev- | frionds, Our subseription list ineludes | which the treatyof Borlin called o trace, | Wl (04 1At e goople fa (i | mous rates for i s poles and other | <old for I thin wanie vielity Spee Pt cveron osient Sy, e | oinl wostorn stitos;, Tntely fakon. The | nino-toniths of the hest demacrats, They | King Milan iready declared to the who had altnost forcotten him amid the whitl | material. Besides this, trains were not al ¢ of the poor farm owtied a only Mordny wnorning | pibiishea in total eniinisAtiTE sibws » tomtiation of | nutarkily ook ¢ " Wased, an: | Sevvian chnrabalof deputies th of progress since he passed from the sy | lowed to sto) cen stations, and n Kof eight lots which he considered he stato, i wr e : ; ;”i i | utursily look to us for an dnbinsed, an. | Serviah chatbep of deputies seemes of the Union Pacific constrietion | commodations of any kind eontd be had from | was viriually placing ont of the market two om SO hrret Morthe | " Te Jess than two millions, or more | hought opinion on perplexing topics and ! woulll fight if he demands fo period”” remarked w prominent eitizen. | the Union Pae i he Union Pact | year< azo, when he fixed the price at $1,00, Six Monthe %00 Onee Month v | precisely, 1,941,465 people. Tt is noted | they always got it sion of territory iwere not gr, “Omaha in a great many ways is indebted to | fic 1i Cd o the Atlantic & P Last week he sold the property for £6,000, Tok Wepkey Bee, Published Bvery Weanesday, | that the relative importance of the Bay | ¥ any body is to blame for our sur- | the porte, in viely of this declars Durant, especially for sowe of the | tele ity 10 opposition o (e W andd tho prehnser sold 16 - again’ WIAIN TRIRA L State compared with its sisters has been | prige atthe appointment of dentocrats to | represented to the foreign ambassadors | advantages which she acqnired and enjo | ern Union, and tie latter eompany was com- | twenty-four o i ot R he almost stendily declinng since 1790, In | fedoral officcs who were not personally | that a Servian “revolution would cer. | i the carly days. Durant, more th { pelled to buy the Atlantie & Pacitic lines he Ono Yone, without pren 3 . 3 1 A q fot % ¥ i Montiia; without e @ | that year 1t fanked fourth in the union; | known to Doctor Miller itis the #erald. | tainly lead to vovblutions in Montenegro, | Other man, centralized the Union Paciile in- | fore they could have the ase of the roud. “Six yeat Mt [atiscotn offered & Tot One Month, on 1y in 1800 fifth, The next censns found it | Whon thiat papor extolled part of the Inst | Bosnin and Hersbgginia. In such terests-—the shops, terininal facilities and free toany one who would build s house in CORMESPONTFENCE el ors 0 e 4 N Pe " exandedi- | barely holding fts own. In 1820 it had | batch of land office appointments and | both Austrin and Russia could not well | Merdauarters—in Omaha, = When the Y Hanscom Place addition and would sell bhim All commun gt 11 i i o Yot torint iy tho B0 | gallon 4o severth, antl I 1810 0 ¢ighth. | exnressed entive | N i v vl vl ) dyrb-A was first chartered Gen, John A, Dix wasthe | “That man Lambert<on, the United St all he wanted hesides tor 500 apiece on fong st len to seventh, I'4 sxpressed entire ignorance about the ielp being drawn into the contlict. It president of the company, but he was simply | distelct atto isn vory cantfous lawye e, Now there as any huniber oS08 A8 BUSINPSE LRETRIS 1 the following three censnses it held its | others, the natural inference was that in | now seems probable that N T e sy | oy, &¢ these figures, until a spurt "j the | their cases the doctor had not been advis | may at any mom ut ra the | prise. Durant was the controlling spirit and | day, “How o2 asked the Bre's representa- | loss than $2,000 each, OMAHA. Drafts, cheeks and postofiee orders | © rhth e urum-vln'nl,(nmlnilww\m‘lill ed with or consuited. That prompted our | standard of war hy wsing the fron- | practical dictator of the entive project. In 1865 | tive. “He has in his possession g dociment * 10 be made pryable (o the order of the compni ¥ v Sinee %, the states which | pemark that the administration does not | tier to test her rights to territorial | Durant was considered the foremost railroad | n the shape of an ¢ avit from a prominent “But these are only samples indieative of THE BEC PUBLISHING COMPANY, PROPRIETORS, | have outstripped Massachusetts havo | always go to Omaha to find out whether | extension. In view of this danger the | man in Ameriea. He had been a physician | wire-puller in itles, in which, it is | the wrowth of the best fown in the west. 1 B, ROSEWATEN, Burron, been New York, Olio, Kentucky, Ten- | a candidate for a Nebraska appointment | entire Turkich arniy has been mobilized, | i0 his early days, and had resided at Daven- | elaimed, the affiant swears to something that | contd give you several columns of the same 5 | nessee, Mlinois, Indiana and Missouri. | js fit for the place. There may be noth- | the navy is being repaired, and new loans [ Port wh me connected with nvu- is well known to be a falsehood. A certain | sort and no better proof of the stesdy and E The progress hus boen steadily westward. | ing strange about that because it is pre- | nre in process of negotintion. The situg- | M & M.=the Mississippl & Missouri—rail- | party wanted to get a sicht at it in order to rapid inerease of valnes in Omaha real estate “Tho. timo hns, now comme, says the Boston | sumablo that the presidont and his adyis. | tion seoms fned e 1t was @ weok | TOR0 now known as’ the Chicago, Rock | satisfy himself that. there was such am afii- | can be asked. iy Wl matters of record Island & Pacific. the way, Webster it in existence, and Mr. Lambertson | and the properties referred o are as cheap at a figurehead to give el cter to the enter- | remarked a well-known politician the othe that addition which could not be bought for OLp Brny MAHoNE s son i getting 1o be worse than Pe Artvertiser, when another group of west- | ops have personal acquaitanees in Ne- | ago, withmore elementsof discord ndded Snyder, the first superintendent of | promised to show it to him. *If you will just | present prices, relativelv, as they ever were,” Wolert says that it ts nll bosh about | (T cominonwenlths, vccupying the tela- | hrasks outside of Omaha. ant only ene eliminated. England’s 0 Union Pacii wme from Daven- | step outside for a moment and stand by that e ¢ M sy sl N et N " - " + : . . - s 4 ) = A ¥ tive position held a generation ago by Why Doctor Miller should ascribe our | course in the situation has been one of | ot His father- ra Cook, was one [ window Pl let you read the affidavit.’ said Gen. Crook. dresses costing $2,000. Mro Worth i mistaken. The new dress of the Brg at | Chicago Mail: G e, | be blamed for the inadeq neral Crook is not to ratic | inaction, though her representatives | of the big stockholders in the M. & M., or | Lambertson. ‘Flie party, who was somew v of the o & Rock Island, and was the right-of- | puzzled at this proposition, did as di; Ohio, Nlinois and Indiana, are about to | patural conclusions on the demc pass her, These states are PMichigan, | situation to the inspication of hisenemics | added theiv voice, consenting to-the Bul- | Ch webfbipi b Towa and Wisconsin. Ten years from | js something that we fail to comprehend. | garian union while, professing a deter- | way mn for that rowd. Petor A, Dey, one | and when he looked at the window e say | forees placed at ‘his disposal for the - i ; Al interet, | 1OWs the first two and probably the third mm—— mination to maintain the integrity of the | f the present. mailroad commissioners of | Lambertson approaching from the inide. iSRRG SN o M iha Riihor Tuk politicians bserve WIh IIKE oty states will be ahead of Mast | Lp it e o great thing for Nebraska City | Ottoman empire in Europe. Towa, became the first ehief engineer of the | Diawing the aflidavit from his pocket he | quthorities tre responsible, Bat * the that Henry Cabot Lodge Das bogan 104 g on the list. Texas bears the | i the pile bridge will enable its people to o Union Pacific throngh Durant’s influence, | placed it against the glass and lot the inquisi- | General is cortainly censutable for not figure at eattle-shows, Pat him ont He He was well acquainted with the topography | tive party read it from the outside. Just | ta eare that suvages actually under ;’\',\“'»"!;;:.”,‘:”‘,.:::,',',:::'\"";::'.':l(,:,1;',"‘5,'.',',',‘ a5h| .I"',:"“"',‘I'\‘f,"rf"" “".“"'l cabinet o i western contry, The Chicago & | above the affidavit Lambertson had written | his_ superyisio s deprived of the G bk e tesday, which was expected o formu- | gocc fsland was originally intended to eross | the words, *Read, but don’t snateh. “Phis | Power of mischief. He scems to have ‘"Il‘»“:\.u|‘:.1n|»;':-:.n'.'u-,‘-“‘:hil i |‘.‘.Lu‘ ot Jate a policy upon which the tories could | ja continent, and having this object in | infunction explained his precaution on tis [ 0 1"" o implicidy, ",",','!“ 'I“f'"""_'l M enter the coming enmpaign, was largely | view Durant, togethier with General Dodge, | occasion.” Ing toitio athics on - RRYAEET G SRITE0L . north and south.—Nebraske City | o0 e G a s i 4 him for his trustfulness, and, ing lmd attended. Its vesults were made known | aequired a practical knowledge of the route no experimental know I.(lwol the on Wednesday, when Lord Salishury ina | up the Plaite valley and over the Rocky Tra Davenport. ermnent’s power, were not restrained by ringing address to the Newport electors | monntains. He had satisfied himself th Tra Davenport, the republican nowminee for | fear from violat their engagements, ned the position of his party on cur- | the ‘great Ameriean desert’ and the Rocky | governor of New York, is alevel headed husi- | 1t will b vy enough for b onfiding : mountaing, which were rezarded as ness mun of great wealth. “Phe city of Dayen- | A0d more nt person to be “a better wonntable ohstacles to the building o port, Lowa, was named after his fath man in his place , were aomere myth so far as heing | Davenport has extensive linded inte ny obstruction to (he enterprise of | Town and Nebraskn and has quite a | a tanseontinental road was coneerned. | number of personal friends amd acqn: must e was bt the same relation to state development in the present day that Missouri did to the last generation. It population five rs 2o was 1,600,000 and it was increasing ¢ of mearly ten per cent - USRI e R s railvoad conneetion with Ne- fourth state to pass Massachusetts e i e B before 1805, The impression, therefore, | PEEEEEE S okt L + N e ¢ mostinconve Y « cter. which one obtains from the state census |0 . sty just completed, is that although Mass, Although geographically the next door 100 Porten, of New York, in the | husetts i a wholo is gaining, its gaing | NeIEDOE to Omaha, Otoe county is Iyzed b8 | yro not rolatively Jarge enough to keup it [ Placed frther away than some of tho ring that the present | gprenst of the northwestern states whic most ¢ 1t counties owing to the poor must be another Van Wyek. For an interesting exhibition of adroit dodging by both speakers, the mueh Foraker-Houdly joint deby A fivst premium. One ide was and the other dasn’t pple with the hot end of that disturbing poker Prohibition. [ rent issues, The premier made the important an- nouncement that he favored the imperial federation iden with regard to Ircland, but that the integrity of the empir Br 9] ]Xlllal«lim-n-.-nn convention, pa p auditors by de Lite and Times in Grand Island, Love Crry, Neh, Oct. 7.-[To tha Editor.] A few days ago your corres- RSB Ik T 4 R e e TR instanee of - Durant | ances in these two states who hope to se tendency in religion s toward ‘s scenie | g Lproly oxeoed it in aren, and wl SOl e O o e L R NO N 0T GELOY CONSBFALINAY | Dok Gllovies Featils Tl anios REIANAL | SIEClonE EovarioR GEE e BHRha. Stite pondent ok leave of the Middle Loup BRI, fenObRtias arity stotiontaty o y bRk forded. If we had propor communica: L i) 2 dH 2 ; the Empire state. A Giiey Jeaving Lonp City, to which is now ormalism, acrobat I v | ave swelling their cities by develop R AR I e i T He announced it to be the policy of the | timeas one of the best stuny akers in | prominent eitizen of Fremont writes to the | puild the O, & R. V. RUR., bustling all exaggerating the impressions and emo- | yynufgctur i e i ot e it | Enizlish government to uphold the Turk- | America, was enlisted in the Union Pacifie | Brk: “Mr Davenportis a very able man, | through with business, her procs s good 1 rin had just returned from Eu- | and 1 helieve he will he the next governor of | brightening daily. The depot buildings he had - eathered Taurels by | New York, Helas very | interests i | and grounds having been located, work nd the canse of the L Hemay not aspire to the presi- | Wits comi s thereon Last Wednesduy cssion element. e | deney, but men with el 1 Flind myself comfortably located for w itoriaty by.| GERunloi thibie fortnig] Grand Island, the twin-sister : | ; if the two wolld_he brought rsin London. | him quite intimatc 26 their relationship. S ish empire, and at the same time to | scheme. chevish and foster strong and sclf-sus- [ Tope, where b tained nationalties who have an impor- | Championing in I tant bearing on the future of Enrope, but MLkl he deemed the troublesin Romeli puiLen eon ssting point noted is the v the the Another intere depletion of the small towns country to increase the growth large cities. Tn asingle county in N vall around the court house re- | qichusetts twe IR Batatenivtye | achusetts twenty-one towns out e R tions.” And then the convention journed for a breath of fresh airand a copy of Webater's latest u would be mutually benclicial. Tt hoped that the railvond « range some plan by which Nebr: 3 people can visit Omaha and veturn in wnion a had also NOME | pis attempt to introdie s ability have o station. 1 have known for several years,” ngests hakespeare’s “Loamorrow, | g show a loss in population and several of England’s busine: “ith reference £ : P e |\)4|“. “.“ | ”| |(|I||': \ ”“‘.,‘ n.“l‘“f“ b ‘»“ |v|l‘-‘|| .|”.I”>. H(l ”.I\\\: ;{ llv |.u u. l).m.tm nide use of T ! charter for e y I rver, ench would bo LLLI A e fie M. Gasi, life-long gambler and i o Lord Salishury pro- | his Credit Mobel ul Oy o= e Wound Up. in recogni tractor agreed to complete the retaining | g\ng 150 lose in populations. Al the i nounced in favor of the measures for the | rations, which v nized on theplanof | “T notice that the postofiice elock has | Both ar BT Se Rt he. o A g tough citizen generally, of Clinton, 3 NS : @ ] wall within ninety diys. The contract | vgingaee in the manufacturing centers, | “:,;T M“'.‘ :1’-1 o : inhahitants by | Feform of the government of London, | Frenchcompaniesof ihe same The stopped ranning,” remarked a shrewd demo, | nesslike Gran was mude some time in May. The wall |5 e Tosses in the agrieultural districts. i M“r"” 4 ‘“ L S Y 1 for the simplifying of the sale snd trans. | corporations became the real constructors of | erat. 1 also notice by the Bur: th :“!h vh"'h'-.l ; . ”_h"j' ""lrl‘ bl romains unfinished, and thy only thing i S gathering togethor a cards, tables, | g S0r e and for such tax laws | (he Union Pacitie. Train preceded Durant | Speelal agent is investigating affais in the | Sens s joma resilcnoes and broad and other apparatus and burning them W annotmcing Between the sy ter Twould not I Postimasier (o ek will be wound up in the near al will be set goin nd so to Omah wdintely after Lineoln issned | postofice, ation locating the terminus of the | Con. Galla speecl on wdsat | hear that b ent Unton Pacifie sloy » first und was broken | future cial agent and | frees, ote swrprised to { just a little finer, it and the | sehools and an peak well for o< lias just but may he Island has fino iy of pupils, which tuture census, Hast- tine schools, nearly as wlis justly proud of her we hear of is the promise thut w-morvow That Bogus Judgeshij m the publi ua thos lere, sure. R SR hsiC o public square, The Republican makes the avticleof the | e 4o nination to reform. 1t s sus- 3 ine « ol O » suit by 1 et . me court has de DS GBI A '!"‘ 5 'l”‘ ‘.””}"1 pected that this is the first thing he has - to oust Mr. Mitchell from the additional | o0 o0 the square for some time. It as would bring the burden of the tax paying upon the wealthy and not alone upon the owners of real property A larze portion of the premier's speech granite steps will ¢ ain delivered point above the ) on the day that ¢ postofice Now At the supr ride i snel ice ns vegister of | ini I o i ho s ote 0 0 severe o B it 3 | Y o wny pupil cided that no such oftice as vogister of | judgeship in the second district, the o will now be in order for him to turn e ’.". LORTIERCTORRitTOle upoen | for the road, December 5, 1563, Duvant came | will Coutant.. You can make a no this | :f m'f, L ‘m trom I ublic schools. deeds was ercated by the lust legistature, | casion of an_ attack upon Scenator \ T L e (A Gt bt mberlain's madigal programme of | to Omaha a few months fater, when active | prediction, and ot it go tor whai i is worth.” | V1 os e som Yt hotoriBtls] the numerous candidates for the oftice | Wyek, Frank Ransom and the editorof |55 bl T B e of busi- education and the compulsory pur- | work on the voad was besun, He was @ fre- Strikinly S0, o (e o fowns. throughout the state will be relieved | this paper. It eharges that the : ! ; chase of land, thie first of which he de- | quent visitor to this eity until the completion | Omaha's Growth. et the Bii's versatile correspondont ness s said to be very profitable. in 1 In the early conte Webster Snyder, who was in town for the | from ho ysago in the person coy the | of the 1o from the anxiety of making the canvass. | gest the constitutionality of th et s el e nounced s an attempt to de The court adds, that county elerks in the | passed by the legislature in elear defianee iee e o ] schools and the. other as a ne to “I or m\[ ln)l t \mh]nh e ‘Enln ,n_n;l :'\VN( time in .'Iml‘\- yeurs the ot 4 ‘fl 'lu]‘n»;!);\‘ I‘m“\} : ‘5 \.yy\‘:: |I\v ||‘|‘\‘.vl different countivs have no authority to | of the constitution, which forbids any in- 2 o8 ster ot CeECS | o hive liberal dpmihation with all its |1 wdguarters, Darant always sided with | that no ¢ity in the country is growing like gl it LA of the constitution, which fo; X have withdrawn and are now looking { 5 Omaha, whether from self-interest or pre i 1e never saw anything like it any- attendant corvuption. The premicr i 7 2 E ption The premier t is hard to say at this day where. My, Vining, who was in the publish notices for the election of wny | cronse m the number of judges more und for some other ohi person Lo any such position. than once in four years, was brought touched itly upon the hoyceotti city about the same time, returning from N ———— a “malignant attack on Judge Mitchell,” S A troubles in Ireland but annomwnced that What kind of a I and acting man | Pacific coast to said that he w SK{u P\ND BLOOD ArrorNEY GENERAL GARLAND s not | and in the interests of the Senator's po- k%S . it g the ordinary law ‘was ample to suppress < Durant? 1 the Bep representative | tonished at Omala’s numorons publie im atall disturbed by the charge that he.| Jitieal friends in Otoe county. It inti The French elec ions, ~ the Bulgarian | e practicd five prosecu- | of the gentieman who seemed to he so well | provements and wonderful growt!, and that Diseases from Pimples to Scrofula Cured by owns some felephone stock in the Pan | mates that the action is supported by | Problem and Purnell’s audacious pro- < had bien alfady begun. posted. “He was aspare, tall man,with bright, | 10 other cities, oxeeptSt. Panl and Minneape G c'u;, il v gramme for Irish reform have continued nd sharp Rowan features, and | lis, were improving so v 1y s O he notes of Parnell’s defiance are Elec fing eyes for the same rea aper | the Br son, : company. The only ne charge that does disturh him is that on & | and asks why this paper has not discoy- | during the past week to occupy to the oX- | ¢} yinging throughout England and st W ehin whiske e No Battoril T oot L e i certain oceasion hewore a swallow-tailed | ered before seven months had elapsed, | €lusion of every other topie the minds of | \vapening favorable cchoes in quarte frontier dandy. 11¢ | i ve “Tow Murray is e nally going to bui as borrowed = it | tron Di of the skin Siood; b in public places by reason of my slouch hat, velvet sack co the excitable Pavisians, pe ploxed for- 1y denies the nccus- | that the legislature had no power to pass least expected. It was a strong point duroy breeches and top boots—all his to put int he never wore & swallow- | the act ercating an additional judge in | ¢i#n diplomatists, and the Jeadevs of all | 5, 0 t liberator’s ac ; : t ; s have had the bost physi- B R0t Wa nroiglailto a0ttt e i !" S e < | parties in the Bnglish campaign. The it . " oF 'v.] add clothing being of a costly chargeter. Durant | brick and mortar on Foutteenth strect, We t hiindreds of doltars, and got ail in his life. e are glad to see that | the second district, or that Gov. Dawes i whe he insisted with foreible [ (G105 ervous temperament—all nerve— | Want no better cvidence of fi f | sed tho Cut Rtomedios, L0 AER 1o ¢ wind leftiny okin and blood results of the French elec ions are a gen- the attorney general has o Lutn-nm\nl was criminally ignorant in making an | ' 1 cloquence that any hopes of im- this cloud from his reputation’ appointment under its proyisions, uine surprise to cvery one cxeopt per- | proving Irish loyalty could only come | ehameter, som 4 speceh, and decisive in | Quaba’s future than the fact that sueh a man 3 “Tom Murray proposes to put up @ four- - 5. To mes radher imperd B e So far as the failure of the BEE to dis. | 11ps M Clemencean. o the ven ble | hrough sueh a change in ber politiealre- | use an apt expression, e was chain lightning | 01y brick block.™ That is what everybody YW BAT I B UAT WiteN Bishop Sharp pleaded guilty to .hvfu\l‘u]fl\i , the blander of the 1 ;‘f',‘:;»[u,.::'n'v‘:i‘,',l“ by "‘l'lf»:l'l ""”:.“'.'.l\';v B ]:||i|lm~ would give back to her her | itselt. For six wonths he lived in the old | Sa¥5. PR A ” o odience > F the ignorance of the gove B Prodaiy 018 ich a8 any * | parliament and self-control in all matt Lutheran parsona 0 Donglis street, whe b aTteL My mot 1 it twenty years, in polygamy, promising obedience to the ure and zn 5 FobRDIysaNe.us. Dol ja 0.0 ¢ ! Fol} St el Ty Sl maty yimathonbadiicta iy Taws in the future, and _advising every- | nor is concerned, this paper has no apol- (llln'l||.|l|~\ 'l|\| u\xlvl!nu\\] ;:n the 4;]2m|~ reluting to local. government: Tmporit u,‘.' _\Im y build W de;, |{‘~ ,x;...l h»h\u x,mlln lll u‘l‘: (::n.,".ll. ll.. n:\‘LTI,n(, vty Thelicye Cutiorn would i 3 0 ol it o g | R tunists, or moderate republicans, at Sun- | g, Ty i < a igh rent to the pastor of the chureh, who, £ at some estate trats- ved Tor thrce yours, which body else to follow his example, it was | 02y to make. Its editor cannot stand | (01 ! federation with Treland, which two | o G st vy wonma sl s ol 0 Ml Tustal Uho Cuthouri Tt polls. Forbidden by the gov ernment t k at open wd Cutleura and Cutic ago would haye been denouwnced alike by liberal and conservative as preposterous, would have a |, during cach session with the proceedings ly. | in one hand and the constitution in the T, Bell, of the ¢ estate firm of Bell & ) owth of yas a | Candlish, “will give an idea of the supposed that his cour shed tenant the fuct that his distin spe: good efleet upon the Mormons gene M L s 4 oA oceupying the house in an open liason with Apostles Taylor and mon, fearing | other and guarantee to block impending “"lflf'f"“é" I“""l"_..lulvllm.wl,d by I-‘“'r now looms up as one of the married lady, who had the reput Omabia, Two years ago last summer Herman AND BODY RAW, such a result, have issued manifesto | blunders. This is one of the duties of the [ Pretect, - sub-prefec and omayor - o6 of the near future. Lord Salishury has [ of heing one of the most beautiful | Kountze sold Bediord & Sauer a twenty- T conn 1 Remodies the lar; e towns, Clemencean scored his 0 parts of adjoining the fair gronnds for 400 | st July. himself committed his advising the polygamists to stand pat on | attorney general as the governor’s logal | U ! in its favor | women in Amer At the inaugural ball in i the plural or celestial marriage doctrine | adviser, and of the governor himsclf | great popular success against the left | 4, the liberal orators concede its possi- | Washington in 1864 Duraut presented her They platted it, named it Kirk- With soh fnd my sutforing was #s “God revealed it, and He has prom- | whose discretionary power of veto is | ¢enter by mero force of oratorical dis- Mr. Parnell, with char- | with hawl costing S25,000. He bought A sold it out within six months at a Thad 1y el hoard of those who | given him for this purpose. When a nd by his forcible and dircet ap- sristic shrewdness, declines to trust to 1, dimmonds, horses, and indulged in all | Profit of 10,000, Then My, Kounize bought | 'y L one. L Iiuve now 1ot a particle 0f Skin ¢+ ised to maintain it and to ble: obey it.” This address will no doubt | grave blunder, whose results may affect brace up the polygamists. It shows the | most seriously all litigation which has i .aders do not intend to yield | been ucted upon under its sanction, is ken in any respect. brought into public prominence, it is the duty of all honest papers irrespective of political afiilintions; to hasten its proper wanees to please this A forty aeres west of the fair gronnds for and my_cuso s eonsiderod aganecs to please this woman, 1€ LAl ful. MRS, 8, B, WHIPPLE, Tt was doubtless this weakness that ateupu | S16,000, platted the tract as Plainview, and | Wehdertt oo ot | 1ee partof his fortune, which at one time cleaned up 850,000 \r‘lx‘;xr:uzlill'\\'iIh‘in‘u few R was counted by the witlions, Durant died | months, Dndune, 185 he housht of General |- ¥ o H ikl + Oity Hoights, N, T | N T HEON comparatively n poor man, Phe woman died | Lowe thirty acres just west of town for | g\ Wyites: My son, 4 n y ¥ ; 'S0 his demands at Westminster by the | g 20, Heg husband is @ harmless | S15.000, and sold 1t in December tollowing to | completeiy ciived of o terri ond elections will be necessary in | weighty cudgel of a solid vote, to be cast | monomaniae in New York. She had quite a | Bedford & Sauer for $50000, The ground | jhe {uticy ses, s under thenew voling | for ~ or against the government, as | family, but as her ehildren were educated in | Was Jaid out i town lots, and Bedfo ulin de list, the vequired major- | gecagion may demand. His pa Europe, and as hev husband did not care to | Saver will get a - handsome x¢ all was not secured by the candi- | )., party is to be divided into thr disturh their peace of mind by an open rup- | for their enterpri In the Another cause which contributed | ¢jycses” consisting of seli-supporting | twre with his wife, they probubly never he- | 153 Dr. Dend d Aavon Root §2 largely to the defeat of the ruling party | jneinbers, members who will be called to | “Ame aware of the seandal.” [ifan ipindoen avi oho Bio . i gy it ) i o of Snunders street and very wise men Sond for “HOW T0 (! CIN DISEASE: N l!“v,.‘“.‘f"’d !h.m"."l-“f\" X U\CO OVOF | London only on speoial occasions, and | 0 o0l BB amoterof | Pald moro than the land was worth, but as ho iy I|‘|:|Ix|:lvt'l“~‘x o .xnl:l{rs‘::::llll;?:'llu. the military reverses which the vepublic | mombers whose bilities entitle Ijjafrs iesn L SHRDRRISE Of | sl el i ) [GRUBS; e St Himok e g Uik ud sustained under the Ferry and De | hom to compen: To the compen. | Durnt [will rclute an tncident that oceurred | has been selling it out at something over | 2 BERARTRAOAN Man. S0EES . : i during the early construction of the Union | 55000 per acre he is doubtless satisfied with CUTIOURA ANTI PAIN 1A ‘l‘l‘d k_'"tl‘ "3":':“‘“;-“ 1'1:(: or \'l(”i»ll“:lt sation and traveling expenses of mem- | pyeific,” continued the genticman, “This | his investment. Col. Matt Patvick found 4 WA B and inglorious adventures which the | Lers the parliamentary fund now be b el le for lots i his addition on ths | 8 L LB, AN g ! Y ineident, by the way, g Ithoumatio, grmy has ‘had. i A and - Asia | paised in this country will be applied. sequently upon the relations of the Union wndgrs w4 huepand Norvous suflrage. The result orts of extra ! I promuses, and is w 1 luu»n_flu- u\'--l'\\‘lu-II\.llll;: defeat of the tary campaign with all hi opportunists, the loss of two seats by the ministry and the return of a combined | yiahy members, he proposes to enforee encrgy. With a united Trish party t wus one mass of The Springficld Republican asks: *“Why remody and physicians is it that ititis only in the very brave | Scttlement. parts of the country like Texas and the As a matter of fact the Brk never knew Rockics that everybody puts up his hands | that the suit was brought, or was to he whon & ferocious boy turns highway- | Prought, until the petition had beon filed man?” and says that “In proswic and | for twelve hours in Lincoln. ‘The first . tender-foot New England some prosaic | intimation it received of this important tender-fool would knock the boy | action was from its Lincoln dispatches, down.” This sounds very well on paper | Which announced that proceedings had but while the ink on the Republicans | been actually begun. So far as Senator paper was scarcely dry, four ferocious | Yan Wyck is concerned, we doubt highwaymen in Pennsylvania made a | Whether he knew that such a suit was in had been tried in vain, CUTICURA REMEDIES Ave sold whore, Prico, Caticura, 500, ROs0lv Propared by tho Pore TER DRUGAND CHEMICAL C0,, Hoston, Mas, ¢, Buddon time at §400 whole train of prosaie castern tender- | contemplation. He is outof the state, “}“""H“_W D "1 few years, have wounded e Pacitic and the Western Union telegraph they now sell readily at double that s 1is by migie. AUdrugglsts, 250, foot hold up their hands and no one was | #nd had been for some days when the | French vanity, and finally reacted on |y other portions of Europe few events | company. When i xoad wes complated be- s, S Pl Kknocked down so far us was discovora. | petition was filed hefore the supreme | their responsible authors, France will | of international importance haye. o |-¥6n4 €ttimbus Darant got up an excursion s HUMPHBEYS‘ Mo, T now, probably, hiave an opportunity of | curred. King Alpbwnsets fiiness from | t0 which many congressmen, senators and | “A yen ago Bozgs & 1ill bought the e prominent eastern eapitalists were invited, | Bradshaw tract of s ty , north of “Phe excarsionists were to camp on the Paw- [ Prospect Il cometery, for £20,00), platted it nee reservation and the Pawnees were en- | a5 Omaha V nd have o lready sold the e gaged to haye a war dance and a general ex- | greater part of the tract at figures which wilt H _ With nothing in com- | gjon the king has greatly visen since the | hibition of Indian customs. To muke it as | insure thew a proftof more’ than $109,000 on his opinion thut- e case was well | mon, exeept their hatred of the moderate | decision of the Cavoline dispute. Freneh | comfoitable and conveniont s possible, | their outlay. And by the way, M ftinded. republicans, the success of the attempt | papers have reports of additional | as well as to advertise the road, Webster | his just sold his Dodge street reside Tho attempt todecrease the importance | 18 Problematical. - Whatever may have | fighting in Tonquin, and that | Suyder, the gencral superintendent, at [ SI000; wo years ngo his price was 56,00, | DO of the suit by attributing political been the fanlts of the opportunists, they | oy been oceupied | the sugzestion of Durant, asked the manager )\nxl‘ 1o taker . lhn}w} fair sample of the | Tn pge for (, factional motives to its authors will fail, | have succecded in keeping I of the Western Union office in Omaha to go | increase of vadues of inslde residence props | Stoekbreede nsom and his associates have dono | the greater part of the time sinc with the exeursion and tansmit all - personal | exty. h £, messages for the parly, as well as send diy- e Used by U. 8. Covernment. at- witnessing a cn . | monavchists and HOMEOPATHIC v Velerinary Specifics Cure Disoases of ous ]wnlm;m n.f the | jniaw wittent fever, at first reported Lo be icals 0f #he eXiveme | cholera, has subsided, much to the relief left of the cham- | of the Madrid populace in whose estima- Itis a well known fact, which the torney general admits, that he was nrg to bring this action in the name of the ht and the 237 state, but declined, although _gonfessiyy of deputies. V to he a marked tendency among the independents to return to the republican exodus from the land of Egypt is viewed with various emotions by the leaders of the Bo ' press. ILis a litte sipasiar to note that tha wory pupers which a y g0 were devoting columns of praise to mugwump ‘ patviotism, in leaving the party, are now | M¥. T THERE 50 sore) | 'Hor es, Qattile, Sheep , 110GS, POULTRY, nquan h ance, for | hy General Jamai's division of the army. Early in the week there wer mewed throwing snoors at the chargofor and | (e state a service in standing betw 'l:."lf""f of l]:” “,'i",'.'l"" :."' BknoRos Aok | sumere that ty English bad taken pos- | oo 50 the associatod press, of which ho When Dr. Mereer loaded hiwseli np with | x5 STABLE CHART % aumber of the indepondent vote, What | 40d the inaction of the attorney gene: s AR AILARY ',".;"" ous. Within | session of Heral, iThe report was | 0" agent. Edward Creighton, who was | a large slice off the Jesse Lowe and Dr. Lowe Mounted or Rollers & Book Mailad Frea, was lust fall in-the democratic diction- | the ignorance of the governor, and the | Ber OWh HOURCREISS, CAe BOW SRRCE. | promptly denied fsony London, the only | thow superintendent of the (wleiaph line, | fums few years axo, estending a wile and 0us 108 Fulton §1., N, Vi ) ary s noble vising above party preju- blunder of the legislature, :’xl‘:‘"ll: ;‘I‘)y» Illllf‘l.'i "l‘lll';l)fn i \]"\”:““ b \::“l .mlu\ll.\lmn for the I;J“;UI I:AI sta :‘ml hAI was out ull A..m:. hut W. n} Hibsard, the dis- | six hluvuh.-nllu '| m‘r 11’..A...f,xs.(..4|l-..s <1 L h P r the io g anDmas I Mo 8 onas of an sta- the presence’ of ;English officers atb | trict superintendent, gave his consent to il street, people shook their heads with doubt a5 i 7 ) e JReS Lox o 5 blugoad besommen 10, Doute be sohis SRisiad bility in the only great Europeun repub- | that capital of thetAmecr engaged, at his | manager of the Ol ofiice to w s judaent. Today s nddition of | *’T]T"ZLEE v6 Woo:rding to the bourbon pluraohs, ! i lic. request, in strengthening the defences, | the day came Snyder rode up inhis carviage | Walnut HLL is apialy Imilding up, and the TEOPATLIO “phiaraseoism, treachery, insincerity and | Doctor Miller has taken offense at a e MO . SUEARESIINE 0 the telegraph offlee to get the manager, but | docor's epferprisa has made him @ v N sor con- | The skies which 13wered around south. | Pispatehes from Copeghagen report the f 1o e & ) SFL““ 0 false pretense.” ALl of which goes to | easual remark made by this his excuse | wealthy man, Five years azo O'Cox Hibbard refused to let him go, Tho anly suocrssful vemedy for opening of the digt on Monday, show that it makes o great difforence in | cerning the recent appomntments to the | eastern Europe are apparently cles beln, i p wire: e ing 1 ! ne st entl stie ef ; g 0 ) MRS 498 SO Py € that the wires were working badly, | ner (one of onr most enthusiastic citizens as politics as olsewhero whose ox is gored. | North Platte and Valentine land officos, | The sunshine is however more appavent | Probubility of thu: mest stormy g it T | LAt oliaw al Gtk ke b asita El:l‘lly’, Vlinl Weakness. over witnessed By the people of Don- | o\ ™he ™ hag not been Invited o | of the desse Lowe ostate for $163 per acre, mark. The relatjouspf the contending | .o" o) the excursion, Snyder became | The Academy of the Saered Heart has s oo | parties are stained to tho ute | very indignant, and left in no amiable | been builton the tract, and the lud is worih nee of ople says that “the Omaha Beg is [ than real. The adjourned confer rs which met at Constant T'he doctor g Pk seeretary of the intevior has ren | surprised that a federal appointment ean | the pow deved a docision supporting the order of | be made in this state without the con- | on Monday has made its report. It 3 WA violens it o W aton, o ey Commissioner Sparks, denying to all ro | sentor approval of the editor of the | recommends that the union of Roumelia | M08t an #ome, violent ~ scencs | yood. Asluck would have it a storm cun | o least §2,000 per acre, J iingran, 4SS e oently dismissed or resigned employes | Herald, This,” says the doctor, “is the | and Bulgaria be sanctioned by Europe, arve anticipated, s Lnu attempt will be | up, u;u! the w Ibrr.w“lwl\\'u'ln(l'ln.lhiuulnl(ululm | - : \ ’; * o Tt ; |‘n m.n..gn N‘..m.:‘l #ho right to practice beforo that depart- | way the Omaha ovgan of several parties | and thut it receive the consent of the | Made to force tho king to comply with | bus became badly tangled, and the exew | oAbt Alh Nuker 4 g g sionists were cut off from all communication, | Richardson bought en the vote of the dietat the previous ses- When the excursion returned to Omaka, Du- ‘V extension of Farnam, Dodge | sion todismiss the obnoxious ministers. also, will probably be a sub. | Tt mont in the prosecution of eases against | has of helping the enemies of the editor | sultan, Late dispatches from the porte thegovernment. Itis belioved that this de- | of the Herald to delude democratic eiti- | announce that his consent was promptly and Davenpot | They pl it! was boiling over with wiath, Heat | streets to make some elsion will bo observed as a precedont in | zens with the fulse idea that he has ever | given, asin factit was certain to have " p o once ordered Snyder to dismiss Congdon, | as West End addition, and as sales have | a1l dopartments and buveaus of the pub- | had, claimed or attempted to ise | been, under the threat of combined [ Joct ous disoussion for having | 4 %o T iconn superintendent of the | recently been mado ut i M L d Mosorvico, 1t precludes the possibility | persoual control of federal uppointments | Europe. But there are too many con- | Jevied taxes by royal deerce whon the | 1,00 paciiic and to take the railioad wires | lot, and thero are five lots i the ! any a ady ©f corruption and malfoasance on the | in this state.” flicting interests involved, outside of | dict refused to vote the budget, and say- | ot of the Western Union oftice, *We will | can figure out the value of the tiact to-day | 1 {61 allahiib bt atinn part of such employes who, aware of it Dootor Miller is altogether too thin | Turkey and Bulgasia, to make it at all | ing that he was determined to do so until | yee, presently, who is the wan—the | South aud westof West End lies the Vane |18 beautifinl, a'l but her sking . the representatives of the people re- [ Western Union or the Union Pacific, sald | dercook properts —twenty aeres nd | and m.‘m«-.y Las cver toid Vandercook the old Stuie | mflln‘ dismissal, might wismanage med. He attributes to us motives | certain that the question is any nearer a hat b P ry . . 1 1 Tit by M v dutios for the profit which, when | which we never dreamed of when our | final solution than it was before the deoi- | turned toa sonse of what he considered | Durant, who ot ou bis e and swoue that | bougiit by Mr. . | to be their duty. The people throughout | the Western Union should never touch the | hank about six yeq vl Macor | 1Lk o greatly excited ut tho | Union Pacitic road while be was connected | years iigo he sold the i balt to 1 i beauty o .u-"l in. Lf-.xqay arbitrary action of the king. Mayors all | With it, and it ne n:ixl, 'I'.Im war |n‘l\\ el (|-.m,x.,.‘._~l“ 50 an werey and holds therewain | on the skin is Magaoig e , | the two corporations at once began and con- | derat 31,500 per acre, . will grov o vt blow (o numbors who | dog tight over demooratic spoils. What | Roumania s anxiously awaiting de- | ger the country, vefused to lovy the SUANO GUTGIREAL B Y MABAA. AU SR, | i | im, Bave prepured themselves for just such | it has said in the past or may suy in the | velopments, Every ehristian depend- pmf.,.,uuu.,,, have resulted from demon- | e Union more than $1,000,000, and probably “n 1532, O, 13, S puactice, future in regurd to the spoils contest | ency and their allies on the 1 strations against the government. more than $5,000,000 betore B8 gob | his bloch in Wesl Ow e | hur how casy it is to put somoved, they might obtain in righting | comments on Nebraska appointments | sion of the conference. Servia, Shem as attorneys for the complainants | were penned. The Bk has no inclina- | donis und Greece are making prepara- eonectned. 1t is said that this decision | tion to take part in the exciting cat and | tions for mobilizing their armics, and o gl i vain La Lo 55,000