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THE DAILY BEE. OwAnA Ovrrcw, No. 610 gxp 018 Fans o s, | Naw Youk Orvce, Roos 6, Trinuss | BILIING Ly ont stnie, lished ovory morning. except Sundny. The Mondsy morning prper published in i TERMA NY WATL One Yeur $10.00 Three Months Six Monthe,. MO One Month Tar Weeksy ek, Published Every TRRME, POSTRAID, Ono Yenr, with promium One Yene, without pre Bix Months, without Onio Month, on trinl CORRESPONDENCR: ANl communications relating to nows toriwl matters should be TOR OF 1117, . WURINFSR LETTR Al Buisiness | mittancos ahoull bo addressod 10 TH BLISHING COMPANY, | OMANA. [ ind postofiion orders | 10 b6 made prysble to the order of the comprny. THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, PROPRIETORS. E. ROSEWATER, Evrron, 2.5 (K Wednosday. . & m i miam 10 and odi nddrossed to the Gt Tier busiest m aro real catate ag: tractors. in Omaha nowadays its and building con the building up of new | cities and towns which will naturally look to Omaha for their supplios ds in Brooklyn show in registration. The mugwump has evidently lit from his perch in the neighborhood of his old foeding ground. Tux Herald vefers to the city couneil men as aldermen, This is & mistake « we bave no aldermen. Our city fathers are called councilmen in th or,und that is tho proper name for the Rurvprica 8 heavy iner W st will bo Our Tuar railrond to the northw built and built with Omal; people want it and will g port to the undertaking. of oxbows and zigzags, Omaha is tived ind stub roads. lngmu n the te all around lu £y Omaha cannot afford” not to push by ery legitimate means in her power, for dircet rail connections into northwestern Nebrasku, MiN who are in the habit of ¢ bricks in their hats will find it cheaper inthe Omaha Y. M. C. A. bricks, They cost only ten cents each, and you thout b ving CONNECTICUT'S supreme court adds her voice to numerous decisions from other states that travelers injured while riding on free passes have the same ro- course for dumages as passengers who bave paid their fave. 1t will bo scen by this that passes may be dangerons com- pliments —to the don.r uREs as to who will sue dinal MeCloskoy in the col- lege of cardinals are numerous. The best posted authorities incline to tho bo- lief that tho choice will be made from the following archl Corrigan, of New York; Williams, of Boston; Gibbons , of Philadelphis Ryan, of St. Louis, and shi, of Now Orleans. Tue intevior department is now hold- ing under consideration the application of the Union Pacitic for the certification 1 of 400,000 acros in Kansas, claimed under the Kansas Pacific land grant. This ap- | plication of the company is opposcd by the state of Kansas on the ground that the compuny is laying claim to moro land than it 15 logally entitled to on ac- count of deviations in the route and con- licting ¢claims between settlers and the railway company. If the history of the relations of the Pacific railroads with the Jinterior department should ever be fully written up it would make mighty inter- osting reading for the gnlled und gullible Amcrican pul lic. Rean erully, 25 of the daily cablograms, gon- © only a confused notion of tho geography of the Ottoman - cmpir lying west of the Bosphorns, The trou- ble in European Turkey Is chiofly con- fined to the three states via, Rouma- nin and Bolgaria, In 187 was 16,000 square miles and its popula- tion about 1,800,000. Roumania has an aren of 46,000 square miles and a popu- Iation of 4,500,000, while Bulgas the treaty of Benlow, had an arca of #9,000 square milos and w population of 2,500,000, Euch of thuse is now secking _ extension of torritory, and all at the ox pense of Parkey, while € 5, on the fsouth, is planning to have her boundary eatonded novthwind, 5o us to i Targo purt of what was form " as Mucedonin and which now pusses funder the goneral names of Albania and Thossaly. Should the proposed oxtension ou the purt of each of these quarrelsomo slates be earrvied out, the Turkish empive in Burope will bereduced to very small limics. Oxk of the most lourishingrus woll as onoe of the pretticst of Nebraska towns, is Beatvico, which scems to be peoplod by just the ¢ of citizons required to build up loeal industries. During the pust your its canning company has puat up 130,00 tables, solil eve @se produced, snd reports o domand ahond of the supply. Lust month Bands were employed, and the whole sale value of the product wmounted to | F10,000. This is an excollent showing for o practioal and profitablo loeal mdiustry Thovo are dazens of other towns in No brasks which may woll take ex ample from the eutorprise of Be atrice. Omuha, hevsell, would find the extublishiment of @ cunning factory one of many smulbnanufacturing inyest S agonts which would yotuen handsome protits, As it s, the demand for cannod wegotablos in Nubraska is Largely sup- ans of v | speculativ igd from our neighboi lowa, where the Glenwood and Museatine gowds ure pro ducgd by the huncreds of thousands of o arly, snd wholesalod through our deaiding grocories. Euough vegetablos & yourly to waste in Douglis county to ruy o la 1 canning factol the production would he groatly iu- erensed the liest seuson uf sich an os tablishiment went v practival opors- Liou, ™ -, s There a Boom? The tendency to exaggerate portance of the slow ro tey and trade from the d past three yo fortunate | may not | the im findus 1 of the iate, | s hopos 18 is anf anse it excit fulfitled spirit which in been largely responsible fo business s tion. Tra ing, but v slow covery is, to a groat d striction of eonsumptic 1y broughtabout 1 stimalates th onr i< and the ydue to a re 1 which h nal proximate balanes betweon the resources of the producor and the wants of the consum Mills are starting up and fornaces are lighting their fires, it iy tr but th familiar with labor sties say that there ar nmore workingmen and e chanics unemployed in the east this fall than at any time in the history of the count On tho first of the prosent month there were only 225 furnacos i blast, whilo thosa out of blast numhe Oi conrse the iron trade is exe Uy depressed, but all other lines of show figures more or less dis- couraging to those prophets who so ¢ fidentl ding arrival of abusiness and indust The boom so ealied is not , nor i it in gight. Thronghout tho thoere has boen an enconraging revival of moderate fall trade, somewhat better thin a year ngo, . general and hopofn! improvement, hut far from « “boom.” There has not boen enov of an inercase m the volume of business to warrant any departurs from the prinei- ples of a strict und close economy in P te expenditure or o sful - watch over the leaks, which in the houschold and the counting room <o vapidly eat up v ind profits. Prices ure low, wages arc low, and consequently farm products are low. The purchasing power of the dollar is higher than it was three years ago, but there ure foy dollars in tho neral cireulation with which to make purchases. Wall stroet bulls may raise the market, and the transactions on change double in amount, but, for all that, there is as much need of restricted consumption and watchtul economy now as there was & year Values aro slowly settling to a solid basis and the water and waste are being wrang out of enterprises unduly stimulated and mercilessly robbed by giant speculators for their personal vrofits. There is o steady low advance in the gen- eral situation, but very small encour: ment for a repetition of the means and methods which precipitated the last de- pression, and will, as surely as they ar employed rin, set_back the hands of trade to the point fhm which they are now lahoriously recovering. past ha g overi her woest ati e g 1450 - The New Railroad Projects. The interest which Omaha fecls in the various projects for new rail conne tions with the interior of the state is gen- cral and intense. {t is not confined to any one class. Our me nts, property owners, capitalists, and men of most moderate means ulike recognizo the para- mount importance of new outlets for the commorce of this city, and new inlets for the trade of our prosperous and ra- pidly growing stato. Every town and hamlet which will be reached by the new extensions is scarcely less anxious than Omaha that the lines shall be built with the least possible delay. Omaha naturally foels most interest in tho proposed dirsct connection with the Elkhorn valley and the northwest. The discriminations which have nearly driven hor merchants from this prosper- ous field, of which she is the n st depot of supply, are well known and keenly felt Public sontiment demands the immoediate construction of a road under local control and managed in th intorest of tho pooplo of Nebras- ki and not of the merchants of Illinois. The assurance that the line will bo built, which the Ber is almost tempted to say, is now certain, will be grateful news to the section which will be scrved by its construction and operation, The extension of the Burlington system info the North Platte country will also incidentaly greatly beneli Omaha. It will shorten the line to Lin- poln through th Ashland cut- off and by this much doecrease the dis- tance to the South Platte country. 1t will, in addition, furnish conteal Nebras- ke with a line competing with the Union Pacitic system at various important points and at the same timo tapping the North- western through its principal tervitory, With the construction of the Grand I:land & Wyoming ling, a new seetion of Nebraska will be brought into rail con- nection with our city, through the Bur- lington system. This region at present enjoys no vailvond facilities and its i- cultural developmnt will be just in proportion to the development of the iron fingers which will reach into its fer- tile vall and uplands. Thore is no dis- position on the part of the peoplo of Omaha to disparage the oh ng pluns of G ¢ Holdredge in his endeavol northwestern Nebraska the benefits of a compotition which cannot fuil to inerease the popula tion and prosperity of this ¢ty in pro portion as it builds up and develops the rosources of that section of the state. We need more und extonsions of vailvonds rprise of this ehar eber witl v Ll welcome from our citizons, railroads y ent coive u co Southern Developments, the reconstruction period southern states have been ines the number and diversity of their induos tries. Southern industrial progross dur. ing the past five years has more than kupt paco with the developments of other parts of the country. ‘The cotton fuctory lis bucome us much a part of Georgin's industrial bife as the wills of Lowell ave of that of Muassachusetts. Alabama is shipping pig-iron in large quuntitios to all points on the gnlf. The mines of Lennessee and West Virginia are turning out an inereasing prodoct yourly, wlile the Carolinas are fecling the impetus winohis pushing thoir sisters into activy vivaley with the ing [T Bal industrial the iusuch business gnterprises Ever th sinee pnsing 'S m uine months bave hwww - | of southeen labiorers s THE OMAHA l);\_l to the sum of fails to includ int ts, and oy expendd 1 10, ond and value m in Thi amonnt rail nral merely ropresents the mo wl irou mining ncon tires tic adyic iprope ith has w Zach Cha 1 1o his us and less heil labor re 000,000 in of Hor, whic more hog rienltoral over § erop w that oparativ well paid as they are in with tho advantage of rents and a milder climate An intere Il for in the erop share syst ported as producing rem Tmpov plantors Just aftor the war, and divisio the great little fur ives annually not cou Lk wag sharo n il Mas s alforded I results ated it of the into ng i tudy n, which is ro- rkublo shod inangur Hect untations worked by negro ants for a sharo of the increase, has b teady tendeney (o make land own d to inculeats | habits of industey and o foeling of prop- ty responsibility. Stodents of social ience and advocates of co-operation tind in it the most practical effort yet made on a larze seale to mtroduce the idea of partnerships of industry in whicn both cmployers und employes sharo in profits The nisw south, considerations, b place itself in th progr il struggle to rep 1zes of n fail to intorest A rarck dele ion of live men and eapitalists from Codar liave been paying Omaba o visit seeting our public improvements with s view of copying such foatu commend themselyes to th m interviews withsever: it locks as if Omaba might e thing in turn from the bustling of Cedur Rupids. [ts board of trade is said to be the liveliestin the state and for the pust two years has been devoting it- self to stimulating the location of wmunu- factures in the metropolis of Linn coun- ty. An ¢ pization which in twenty minutes n pledge 5,00 bonds to seeure a plow factory and in less than iy plans tor collecting $100,000 | h-rl'u transfer of another industr, wust vot only be composed of itizens but has the apital which combined with the partisan avely to Amcrican | osstul | ul social will nover aside from all battled b vanguard of the ir the material reat eivil war suee busi Rapids $ as muy ition, © party, . somo little city ¢ assur of w city's present prosperity and future growth. The B that the new board of trade buildin; which is to be, was not sufliciently under roof to be the scene of & reception to onr visiting friends from Linn county. Asit wis, many of our prominent citizens, paid their respects to the gentlemen in the parlors of the Millard and gave and received a good deal of usetul informa- tion on matters of public interest. Axorusk railroad has be. ted in Neb —the G Wyoming Central. Itis a B. & 3. scheme. The cap stock is fixed at 7,600,000, The route beging at Grand Island, and runs northwest through parts of Haull, Buftulo, Sherman, Caster, Blaine and Logan counties, thence through the un- organized serritory, and thenee through Cheyenne, Sheridan, Dawes and Sioux counties to the Wyoming line. It is evi- dent that if all the contemplated railroad schemes are carvied out, Nebraska will have no of railways, and there will be more railroad construction in this o during the next two years than in any other state of the union. Meantime Omaha should bestir herself in regard to her own direet vailvoad to the northwest. 11, of the railway com mission law, providing for the taking of evidenc in the caso of railw weci lonts by tl commissioners, is evidently an ingonious device smuggled into the law by the road tricksters for their own bhenefit and protection. Under this provision thoy onn secure all tho evidencs they requive at the expense of the people, and use it in ease of suits for damage, s it is fair to presume that the evidence, by the turcs of the of the most It is also a the commission- report, 1 on the evidence ob- sd by themselves, will bs one-sided andas a rule relievo the railroad from all responsibility, basi Tug Herald says that if Mr. Albert Schall 15 confirmed by the council the final reorganization of the bourd will he effected with the domocrats in control, u circumstunce greatly to be desired,” Mr Sehall is said to be a good man and w representative of the laboring element, but if the ferald insists upon his con firmation simply bocause ho is u demo- it may run against a snag us the ovity of the council is composed of republicans Tug city council is determined that | the eailways shall open the streets in the south purt of \]u wity to the full width and the both safe and Iho decided stafid taken by in accord with the tax-puyers, It evidently minke conveniont the conncil is sontl il of the meuns business. sy MeLEa now concedes the Ohio slutur o to the republicans by four ma | Jority on joint hallot witor Shevman will continue to advertise Ohio for six | years in the Unitd States to come Evey wooden viult and sink lining the wlleys in tho business portion of the city ought to Thoy are unnec and worse thun useless beeause nuiss Sunitary seworage should forge removal, 1008, their GovLp is re “railrond confoderat heing opposed to 0 and is said to have vemarkod that what is necded “is sharp compoetition conlined o soliciting business on an agveed tarilt." This is competition with 8 vengonnoe. ——— Lt every votor see thut he is properly rogisterod. The registrution books will L% B S0 e e | no e | by « | onc | on the sam s cox | be heard by the | at Grand [ | its removal, LY A Ll\v‘lj Hana tthe Hernld, which has ftself hoarse for ok $Gallad “that water ke s byngling Mp fap and of the disputed hon b over wha stond, ™ pert urges the prompt g el by the ciby the ori compuny for dam mains by the of claim has alveady boen auditon, vito or and pronounced unrea attorney. Iftho waterwork ny believe they ean colloet it thee conrts they ean haye their rem far ns the position taken by concerned we plitee the opinion attorney against that of “the promi- it lwy e 150 fudgment the waters W npany elaim to be following in theirsuit. Wo vesturs the assertion that ot witl haud down an opinion that to the se of a strect gives the e property rights as thoso aequired Liacent Iot owne No council has authority to g anything more than an easement to u eitizen or corporas tion in strects dedicated to the pablic use. To hold that the owners of a mere vight of way donated by the publie can elaim damages wheney is i proved, s to open for delugs of street railways, teleplion companics and ¢ st anyway, n sereamin D Th alm ing 1 claim of th it Wl to grades. The oted by the 1 by the may- by the mpa water es their clanges couneil, and city of ity n rka ¢ franchi Vo clnims nwl tel from nh woulil 1 for tho HWing remin wtion of hydrants nnent of apot charter never contemplated tsingor lowoering o hydvant ting it a fow feot bhackwards ¢ wr should ba conside + loeation of hydy Reloeati plainly intended to mean only of hydrants from ong stre intersection to another aiter they hat been Joeated by ordinance. It not at all surpr that the ompany should present the thought there was any 3 s, theongh techui ities in the chacter, Bab it after the thorough ventilat chavacter that the Zerald shonld gy suddenly sereams of urgentappeals for its ree the council. Omeha should be of course, but it slould bs just hefore us with the public money. momunt, elause in the ¢ ation for ) the case is the a covers foge that or ed nts is is sine W sarpr ion by lonest, it Tui supplementaryt electionsin France last Sunday vesulfed as was expected in additions to the republican strength imperialists and monarchists will be in a minority of 186, which eficetually dispos- es of the fonr that the'days of the Fr republic are numbs neh M. IsRAEL GREEN is the name of the man who struek down John Brown with aber at Harper's Ferry. e bas just ved his reward in the shape of an appointment as Indimn agent. Now let us hear from the man who struck Billy Patterson, re Ir1s the duty of every citizen to reg- iste The books will be opened on Thursday, and the registrars will sit advertised elsewhere. Last spring’s city clection with its thousund afidavits of woulii-be voters ought not to he repeated this fall, as Mavor Bovp has nominated Albert Schall for the vacaney in the bourd of public works caused by Clark Woodmian's signation. Mr. Schall's name be- speaks warm times if he is confirmed by the council. STATE JOTTINGS, nnual convention of the Y. M. C. ae wiil be held at Hastin ovem MeCook capitalists house 50x1:24, with four boxos, The Norfolk brick manufacturine e Olpany s put in asteam-power plant aud is now turning out 50,000 bricks a day. Miss Duncan, a pretty and_popular youns tady residin 2 near Neligh, died suddénly of paralysis of the l2act lask Woek Irving Monks, a wiper in lfl(‘ Plattsmouth round house, nourns the departive of his witieh, which two tramps expedited. Bristol's implement warchonso in Hasting wis incendiarized Sunday wmorning, ‘T'ne and contents were . valued at 55,00, planuin an_ ope Toot sluge, g Liery aud tields of Hall county will average 1ty bishel bt while Some enthusi: pace the yield os high s seventy-uve busheis (At the county fuir «h, was Kkioeks 1 down on Autel I”f Allen, aged Lt rounds by i runaway tem and his skull fractured, He will di The Burlington company has completed an eightecn-stall round houso, of stone, M Cuok, It s expected that division shops will be established there soon, The commi-siongrs of Richwond county have cntered ino an agreoment widh Jiudges Martin und Weaver |u|u|l4 ot all delingquent state and county taxes by civil action. Mrs, John Mo 1, living near Belvidere, wirs hurned to deail by the explosion of o gasoline siove, The houwse und contents were destroyod and one ehild dangerousls | burned, LV ho assesse xl va'uation of Dodze AL, wnd thatof tho city of Frenont The cily is Treo trom dubt ex- g the water boids wWhich are abat 1o bo ounty 1s M, Reoves, of Nebraska Clty, stumbled and 161 o loaded pitehier, o sice of which severed theanain anery of her wrist, A doe tor stitehed the wound'und stopped” the car- mine flow. Stephen Dodson, of Shbrman county, has been avtestod Lor perjury in conneetion’ with A thuber cluim i Hie county. Tne case will {Tnited Spates commissioner Thie postofiice fight in Fatrmont is a thin of booty and i toy for the N factions, It Last, Sutlyy ovenin g, whiie one fiction wits .1‘ thio il bigs wid i b ock whiere they will rea ll‘ll i the, PETRTEY huye peact. ver, sid tie B, & M. miirond in the Lane s sl \-lrllll.\ court, far 250, id to b the Mongol's trups consisted of 03 wilk handker ehicts, U e opiun, 50 rinzs and a verdiet for £100, and Istand Tndependent afirms that Srocks” o bui d the Ol Notti 1 Troud. “Tus present outicok reat rai road wnd 1 UGAesOr ing center, and nest spring will withess such a boom as las Grand lsland.! e (orator, lIflW ll\fif world, Pry C. ut L isadull and 1odss oe® Lt dossi tieeord boxes w \.‘-..41 Opers housel Wih Lee, n eclestial tndar oot f Den- Vaiito of 00'1s losE 1 trmispartation. T quuntit Phe jury gave Wah a 12001 FAUEA €0 N0BAY 11035 b3t is certuainly favor bie or Grand Island us 1 never betore been knowh i the history of ncu. the world renowned b »"'5"' B hl‘.. THITRSDAY, resets | forwards | The ()("l()Rl*‘l{ 22, W‘l. l HH.). w l\.h'l‘l,llV Dakota. o landean ing vofed to build a $10,0% seliol Jon Stow ¢ the 11th, Praiiin fire north Dakota sstow i el the distinetion of being udsomest town i tha territory. 1*. tHarm of Alexandria has ra bushels of Rural Blush potatoes The calabrated Dalryinple bonanza f worth - kot produced 210,000 busti wheat this yo Ttls ¢ erty wa coun overed the ground at Deadwood on are <till ravaging portions of o sed 200 of stimated that $109,000 worth of pr lestroyed by prairio tires in Barues last wi Tha Presh Jamestown in north Dakot Ex-Treasurer Evans abioitt $15,000 <hiort in his fiekency orourred in 19914 o Lanst s ear Sitting Bull and his pals received $1000 0 for their exhibitions with Buitalo BilL hisseason they received $%6,000, ‘There are now 163 farimers’ alliances in the torritory, with a membership of about 5,00, Phirty-six connties have organizations, Pickert Bros., of Steels connty, sceded 2,100 of land 1t il dre now tirashing out w (0 bushiels of wheat, Mes. Peter Legdel, of WEOKS a0 recaivid a'en i in buood pofsoninz, from the eft t located o hational collog tan coll it he only denos rant county s nuts, The e of Yankton, a few i the had, result On Friday sho died tsof the poisoning. the moyor of Yankton the { te Union Paciiie rdl ay s o intendon of wling nordhward ivon Norfol v teligions gathering at Fargo Tast one of the speckers safid that there of L) population in north Dakota Whicl a sermon lus never yot fhied John 8, Finling, of Gothland, Union eonn ty, rised o new variely of poiatoes this seasat, Soine specimens which hoe exhibits I two ponnds, and are ten to twelve in i3 now very husily d'on his_ anual report o il i interior, fie would lave ¢ te before this date hal he not | to awa.t the completion of the cen Sus work, e en Yankton ineline Miwances eoiny: to by the Missonri at b point. Theyarzae that e Milwaikee 15 compelled by the variens extensions of the Northwe to mako s westward move, and | that that is the mostavailah’s erossin 2 place, A youns laly named Hattie Molvitle, the daushier ot well-to do sottler livins seventy wies north of Bismarek, was drowned on iy while boat viding on the Missouri. Wits o oy her little brother Was Towinge at the time the hoat ea)y Pl boy made o heroie attempt to save his sister, butshe was carded down by the current. The Black Hills Of ¢ | of the Liiils all summier haps struck oil wing was on hand opped tila suppiy e barrels o diy ars now o every indicition that vi‘uable ‘welis will he established. The oil i of the very best gual- ity. Many of the people of wliel hat it is the 11 is proparin ar Wyoming Tho Union Pacitic is piling up lowa coal in the railrond yards in Clioyenne. vy the m ol Monts i tor manstaugiter nl ot i cattle, maimed in the | recont near Luvamic, cost 1 the Unlon Pacia company iy, L in Cheyenne lasi we t Chevennite, with a sur; weakess for femule love 10,000 to quict title to his i s of the in_Che ot lus o ness e mothier. enne ot il decked nonds and she skipped A promine bullion aud iy paid v hieir, and dry the te: 1 headed wio Lonag out with I soonly to tind soon arter th the town with her new tos. stated upon qui it oil poois linve b miles from Ch nen in Che; and pro, 1 money (o find our w ihatton eattle ¢ 0,00, Tits Iy Thel inesrporators re dames TL Jones, of N harles 1. Fisher, of Che Frechorn ‘and _Robirt R AL of NorthAtileborough, Massacin e o To bt it it is worth., pany, with i eap- meorporated 1 |||l tru: w York City; Jucob D, up lieyenne, (‘Anlnruil(n 120 is now enjoying a scason of great Bob ¥ vl:l tl boine of Josse Jar iver hotel last woeek, at Box Elder will get 100 hush- els of potatoes off four aeres of Land this 1ail. A sncak thief snaked $1,000 out of the till of a Denver gambling bunk one night last week, It is sald that there good government land Atwood. Longmont people subseribied 322,000 toward the Proshyteris N order to secure its Location in that thriving littie city, In Montrose county, where there was no wheat raise Vel , there are now two steam threshing machines at work, L e modern mill iy ¢ u ot soid ore, four feet in the eighty-foot level in me Sherman o tuin, which mills 35 ounces silver and cent lead to the ton. The Denver city light' that with lights instead of gas famps, which will resnlt suving of over 31000 per annum, The 1eost of lighting the eity will be 326,000 annum, o5, Was is an abundance of Opel to eniry near thickness, couneil has dee ineandose mt is a city of many churches, seems that 15 peaple are not good church ome of the temples of worship beis and those open beinz but slimly draw the crowds, Montana. Inty's assesswent ihis year is eater than it was in 11 innamon b near Dunn's rancli, on the Yellowstone, killed and ate a 1,40-pound butlock, At ain on the Utah & Northern was stalled by siow last Eridiy, Tae beautiful was a foot thick at Garden City. A company hus becn organized W-Cainass laun (rics at itics of the tereitory. total Jand sales of b thern o September W BAN0 weres $U6,40, In Montana 5,55 acics wer nd - will for sold, Maj. nan, of th athoad azency Indiuans 10 on wecounnt of their wanton of game. Phe outpul in Cocurd’ Alene country is to be 510,000 month: Tae Golde oompany’s ten-stamy mill s dai and al other mils will soon be orocted Now quartz discove constantly | e, Gay, Hauser y Chest aneof the hondsme inty K. [Daherts, of Wik connty, 15 one of ti the silt for #0000 instituted by th sioners. Roberts sot away with $:4 county funds, il tsin o kol the the Flathead that an Roek, t place where the Faathead s ont of the e in, but o them by o the ereiter Donizag it Luu(. This suiner he returned o Bad lugk, found his old prospect undistarbad, aid wodiat located and connmes | working it. Ulie pesult has boen a st o the place from the adjoining country, i oxlats in county, Itis went throi then A rough eatinate of the fruit shipped from Placer county, Cal, this yoar Aot eose oiito 10,000,000 pound-. u will be a licensed institution in bulli}lnllfimn herealte One hundred dol- Lurs inat be paid bafore eaeh exhibition, Ihe League of Freodom has boon reorzan- fzedd in lc:n Angeles with 235 ambers, T..a propose W tight the iftydollar saleon licen; Dy mon ushols of grain wio il Bevier Ve 2L e | been | wy | wplotet | and | nstantly busy. | but it | The skating ink and vaioty shows:| I tho | has | titen to thoie 1ey, | nid | good wok | | w | this sencon. The s 3 from forty to | fift, bushels | San Diego’ timated at | ness. T hon age W is vse SW all 1l Vvor s yea s of solid e thictieth of o Statos. ty. Prospy it of me been for al., there 180 conl vein wirl nd | 18 now five feet tn rom lv.c.h.vn fo! | Foursuly weral | i springs have | the faim Antone Mas, in San | county, \perati t! | ent enrings ranges from 1 to # desres The Chine in Ta W. T, who bay | Tately boen warned to “wo,” have agrecd to [0 80 §f $2.500 s paid them for theie immova wperty. 1t is thought the money will raised, I Chinese prisone in the prison at Vietoria, Septemb The quetes were lat and wiil be roturned to their owners when their torms of | incarceration expire | A small farm of S LUETE) for sale in the Mexieo Two Re farm is situated in four states, by nman numed Bustsmmant busts & man to ran | N i MUD MOVING MACHINE The Great Invention, For EASY WASHING, IN HARD OR SOFT, HOT OR COLD WATER. Withowt Harm to FARKICor HANDS, andparticuiarly adapted o Wa v Climates. No tamily, Hioh o poor, should be without 1t S0l iy all Grocers, but bewwave of vile tmi- taons, PEARLINE 1s manufactured ouly by JAME! PYL dow of a long Inn-ul nrvhmg maplea i their quenes advertised iblies, This w18 owned who says it NEW YORK: How the Douglas County €% : IR TR S Tl 5 W rrests off | he eame with stealthy, e o) b “C"'_:l'r':‘:f,’f‘, preeest=of | Giappeared. in tho gloom, Thought ; | enme of the Tonely life, the all- N ol '3 To the Bditor: The board of county | idea, aud the resulting separation whic - commissioners have purchused two road | rose Tike a wall butween him and other relitfie vost of 31,000 ench and it waa wondered whether, SaEas o y after all, there was not_some one whi for the henefit of the tax:puyers ved o the position of leaders amo' g chine employed west of Elkhorn | mes who, atlowed 1.i\.~ :l;r \\culln' an 9 for the be honor and power to shut them outof U e 2 to bu sod for the benefit | 0 lir fellows, n well na tho ol comuissioners and contractHrs. 4y who has devoted his lifo to nnravels ter the second michine Was | jng the mystery of perpetual motion. Corli's promised that ihe - Valley to Riversido - : A WONDERFUL TIMEPIECE. from Valley to Military Seyoe's corner, and the 1 military road from Wilcox's cormer to Keen & Gowg's furim, should be graded [ up the tirst thing, if the seas v mit of their being worked the fivst | time in ten yoars all th roads lave been ind yet the machine has been | used on the hills or rouds which ean be | graded in any season, aud, after w great [ O !Tf\'.".‘" persuision, or Lol the Van | 100 hge W t high by tive o and X 759 ; B e o] d feet wide and thr |t e s it | &l Tt tleep, built entirely of walnub esides hinself that the machine should | Weorl. 1 is rtistically designed und dis: sl the Van Seyocand Wilcox vonds be- | P in its composition o _grandear o fore it went any where else, and yot oportion, with ita _grucoful. mold: foro it wont any whore olse, and et ina |V delieatoly-oarvod - ornumionts. | roud and ket up to worls bolween ¥ [ e oY AR L) circle of elivon and Waterloo on a grade thrown up year which can b worked wiy sons s, with a G e o . 9 Ay v the time at Washington, D. C.| T | ; minutos and “soonde; the month wed for ] the divt it moves, and s | ©F the year, the date of the month, the 1t e move more in 4 three-quacter m -l!"; dayof ""} ‘l“""'“ ”":,‘_‘:“‘f Lol nin wquarter mile run, and the O R o e hers (Mesers, Corliss i O'Keefo | moon. . The eleyen romaining dials givo Pimmo don't. count on this hrand) | (he dilfereuce of timo in’ Now York, Chi- the machino where it will do the [ €380, San Francisco, London, Poking, contractor the most good dospite the Constantinople, =~ Melbourne, —Vienna, wislios of tho Citizons and roddl supery Cairo and St. Petersbu One of thy SR UL SR ! PEVE L ost cnrious features of the clock is the e | following: At acertain hour of the day i M"“‘I"‘”l_‘ it a ligure representing Willam H. Vari- ing down to Vall derbilt, the great v drond king, arisos (AL e | from his chair, holding a charter in his “Duteh Mary" vight hand v in turn all the great rail- e d Kings of this country slowly enter a | thongh wo helped t his left, pass aud bow to him and hotiohiseted m‘ i s in i submissive way at s door | without personal ex: ght. parte statements, but we propose in the future to devote time, money and votes for the do of men 'who use the county for the henelit of themselyes and con tractors The vepair of the first two roands men- tioned wonld bring alarge trade to Val- | 1oy and Waterloo, Douglics county towr which is now compeiled to go to Fy mont, in Do connty,on account of | the impassable rouds. * In other words, anty board ¢ e 15 Douglas coun e ostens w stution of the Bofore and bought, Mr. uls from the railvoad, at Van seems A Bedto inty Youth's Five Years nent., Bedford Co., Pa noted for his meel | skl Who is working at a wonde | eloek, which, when ~completed, will celipse anything cver produced in the clock line, not éven exeepting the famous Strash eloc Ho has been working on this clock over five years, and expects iplete itnest <pring? When Anished amense timepie be twelve road resides nical ful ) Tn Woodbury, 5 oung man 1w won ! | it My of wee Sons of the county sioners coni there I8 no getting so full of that they could | county’s busine the bill. We ing ont roads | mination and on ¢z end comm n this - Zandt's Strangoe Career. recr has not that ndt, off tho stageé as \\\-ll as on it. T'ho little chantre: d wd by tho ladios of ths b n sgocicty on account nl her unim- hable réputation countloss gifts and estranging nearly by her eaprices ind follics spoiled child of art and of society, he has paid the penalty of her ing by tiring out the patience of the dearing of those who were most i si mwh interested “in he 4 a kitten, refusing wlmll{ lying upon her marvelous reanization for succoss upon the dy to snub onc minute her nest fricnds of the minute before, guided only by her capricious impulsg fh her conduct toward evorybody and unybody, sho hus thzown awny in w 's moro glorious oppor- tunities 1 are generally aftorded to an artiste in the cou of w whole life- time. Only a little little steering of hor ily amid the whirpool$ of the great Parisian ocean and she might have lived and died tho 10l of the Parisian public. But the lit- tle diva pos s great talents— her talents for singing, for acting, and thit of making enemios—and I am not sure but that the last named one is the most highly developed of thy three There was ool deal of enthusiasm and interest excited representing her whon she fivst app area i Binfs i thodust cireles of the American colony. Ono American gentleman of groat wealth and high standing offercd to give a reception to her honor. ““Very much obliged to you,"” was the young nswer, “‘und iy terms are ¥600 (o ationdingn privato sotree. - On anothor wion an kEn 1ish lady of rank residing in Paris gave s dinner party for her—a very supes b af- fuir, Mrs. and Miss Van Zindt left the house as soonas th ests rose from the | table, the Iatter decluring that “she had tixed off' her hostoss nicely. for of _courso she would have been expocted to sing had she staid.” Poor, pretty, spo.ded | She has smashed Lep plaything, Miss Van What a str: heen of Mi Tl hor formor f She has been PERPETUAL MOTION. A Lonz Lifs Spoat in Sooking Tt— Lacking One Wheel of Moving the World. Pittshurgh Telogreaph: Tn almost any village of the country ean be found ut least one person who ‘may be desig cter;”! which rather uncertain title nsually deseribes one who is distin guished from his neighbors by some strik Thg peenliarity of disposition, manner or occupation et ho is “a little odd!™ Trw no 6Xi n to the rule ; Upon a steep blu sove the red waler of Brush C) ,und commanding a most extensive and charming view, stands n small two-story frame stable, Part of this was once useld by ity owner as 1w harness-room and oflice, and is light 1 by asmall window. In this, through the conrtesy of the proprictor, has resided for severar years an aged man who has spent the greater part of his lifein a vain effort to demonsirate an iden, which has betore reccived the attention of many 1othe Wd, unfortunately, often wree: ed both e wd mind. “An idea that always mocks its followers with a seem- | ing promise of success, only to flit and | leave them in the condition referred to | by the poot. e by a friar's lantern led! "his man began to work upon his pet idea when @ mero boy, and scems (o hiyo followed it up closely at intervals until A number of years ), since which timo | his entire attontion fis boen given to it He cats and sleeps in his :mh- sar k- | room, and a curtain weross the window | T v shints ol the interior from the gz of the | DIt '\:::.1.'1‘::\“.'." ofall spoiled curions. Yet he is willing to show In“ model to mast persons, and the visitor is kindly received and ent ned, In the half light of the room, as one looks at A R the tools and v and balls, and sees the stooping Ggars and the fuce nlmost S DDt hidden by » hes which is unshorn und f Wi hungs over his hosom in a mass of gray, Gan s tho eyes gleam with a new light a5 £81y the certainty of suceess is told; “us soon Cuitk, fow a3 one wore wheel is added,”” one can odinte reliof and almost faney himself in the presence of porn ”mn‘l‘ ke, nr"A‘-.\“rl-r{‘ 1 alehemist of old, and that he is tread biipie Cold 1 the Hovd to ing the threshold of untold myste But | Tos8 of 1, Tusto and Honelog, Consh rnd (a Consumption. Completo {reatinont, that one wheel has been lacking these muny yoars. Often da we Qld | ae ) one bottle Rudieul € )0 box man hovering about foundries und shops, | Catnrraal Solvent, and ono Tinproved. thidor, walking up the I street 1o s | one puckigs, may now bo by 'lul alldripicists 1or #8100, Ask for SANFOID & IADICAL CU, room with wheels 1 rods in bis hands, j ‘ Complste Inhalsr with Treatment, $1. buthe “lhus not quite finished.” Five SPhe only ubsolute gpecitic wo know ol yenrs ngo ho was 80 certui L e had | i i ® objoc I toout Bteuingid b BIRak ik b Wk ‘ [Med Thnes *Fhe best we huve found inoo lifos young man who had but o wihile before | Mot e TNl In S Lo veturnod from an Buropean tour, wne dos | SR o0« ety with eatiaeeb the Raidiond d Wi to g0 over vin the int | Cure his cogu ey, 5 W A onroo, of his inventfo e said he had no Pa ot Fount o ots o thik money to pay any expenses bt the in youtian waild MITONS | pggper Druzg and Chomic of dollurs to bo that_alt much for “swoet chiy | declined this nLoaway W KADICA irly tarranal il bring countl VTt needi youg man woul rity's sake,” vequest, and the old man | wondering why any woild throw away sueh an opportunity Thus he works away in his ¢ throngh wint snow and summer’s apparently vegardies: of the things which natare in hor onward march” is seattering so lavishly About him, Im swing bt the daytime for work and th s for rest; rarcly meet ing his 1.Hun men, and hing for | fow, and then only when he sallies” forth 1 archns matervials for his maching or food for his body; taking ne reereation now, but ever looking forwaid to that time when in the completion of his won- derful work The nlght shull ba filled with wusic, And tho cares Sial ot o el Lo And silently steal away, The writer saw him & l"onnln;,‘ sin ratarning from his purehuso of Mflm The air wis um‘-l. the h“n‘ great masscs of gray ulfim and kness was gathoring fast, Undor the a1 Co., Boston, I MYSELF Wusi G ot e il 10 1Ly doos. 100 uny KoL hnichie Utoriio wking o wongh £ ua, | e yot hic ono | 110w, Line Aeurisy wid ol yinul uid 0ol o puin o CITICURY ANTIPALY PLAN vii Empociinily aduptod 10 1ud o by rereon of i ddelicate oor s vontle il s ction. All | arugisis, # 0; o tor §l 1100 by Pattor Drug and' Chomicul Co., Nebraska National Bank OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Pain Ur Cavital, L 8230,000,00 Brarrus, May 1, 155 O eat | tint : Ay | wnd in Ml oston, ; Vico Prosidout. WV Mok Joiix B, CoLuxs, Lews 8. Rien, W. H. 8. HuGues, EANKING OFFICE: THE IRON BANK, Co. 12th wnd Furnnm Streers, A Gooeral Bunking Busuicss Truuswolod 5, Cashier,