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THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1885, e e A1 > 3 LTy e T . o, THY DooB) " il s 3 r 5 . s % ay that #he winoer THE DAILY BEE. Rockloss and Dishonest Teadership, | ple np to tho principles held by his vinter. The people of Omaha will soon lcnwml:m.fi- ‘t.hfim""f-':'n"mh" all been ro- p«;{ll!;«.tlvnfnl' .n‘f'...“;.vml‘n‘.:n %8 &8 tmunhl |-erwilon: ‘M Tho nomination of Ciaeien H. Gere for | father, Tedra 1. As ‘long ago. a9 1830 |'discuse this mauaty Nawoever, and enc Alaxs 'l‘; - It “ ;1 buqne, has sued :la Trx“»h(;“'-l n;ln"xuv ta muake at this | As soon 88 the steamer arrived M'se OwAtiA Omtcw, No. 014 Awb 016 Fanwaw 8e. | tho position of rogent, of the stato uni- | that monarch took She first step | desvor to make i¢ warm for the streot- [ A\ inder Hamilton, of Bubune b “iia | Simore oo ' | tillinges reccivedt 8 polte ' mosiugo from Nrw l‘uulnm“‘r-_".vl::‘u:‘ 6, TRIBUNA versity Is another specimen brick of the | towards the extinetion of slavery by a | car folks if they don®t make their cars 0-uupl'in;((,‘:1‘.l L) B a “Is Nobfaskn materially prosperous :I_n- w;nml y"'lu-:'l:m! hrx;r:‘ly i mfln:‘: ey g onest leaders oty wi enale cohibiting o . . winter, when he had his leg i W | his chamie v sho to! - @ wid dishonest leadership which © troaty with England, prohibiting the | warm for their patrons. uently injured. "“‘?“,‘." deoldedly 0. Our populatio the unsuspeeting ince™ and his bride m'l";l'.';'({j,';j;,};“ ey ,‘:.".-.?,":.?.'.;T:‘.::'l:‘;..’.l::: r 1 nigh ruined th publican par- glave trade betweon Brazil and other The reconds of the postal service I the | oo ghown by n cerisns tnken this year, presented th .\5.-1".--. Aftor o fow min- wtatn, Nebraska, Mr. Gere is notoviously | countries. Forty-five years later the Tukre are strange reports of ontside Sixth district, sinee the month of N \.~I||v-w " 760,000, We Snrs have | utes versation with the consul cn a pliant tool and cappor of tailway mo. | present omperor seoured the passago of | presairs belng hrooght (0 beat upon the | et wue ebioleney of W i aiie, | tog » very healty emigration, from | general toplcs, the fuigive, couble, Jho x Montha. 500 One Month 100 | nopolies, and the backer and co-partner | the free birth bill, whosa aim was to de- | Gveme court to provent action on the | grrors “were made than during the mounth of | wWestern, nnrl\(l;,rn .In'l'd cast l”:‘:':-:-':" | \1:;“:‘:"' |‘v:~r:- u.~]‘uu?ulcd l.‘unbe Mo Paem Tk WerkLY ek, Published Every Wednesday. | bera and planderors who pillage | erease the constantly fuereasing numbev | yandimus in the ense of Mr. Mitchell, | 'S i § Tt ;::;:fl:\',\l_g'-l:rk o i, i | nnd M¢. Jonks entor the room. ‘‘Tho . the pooplo throngh corcupt. stato legisla- | of slaves and to ameliorate theie condi | 7o delay of the Beaeh in taking up the | Crs of o ep e e ot | flood of foreign immigration has not | prine . oquial to tho occasion, eriod out t preminn tures. He bas made a living from | tion. With 1,674,000 sluves in the empire, | caue is, to ay the least, singular. The young man nawed Couver. The voungsters | tarned in our direction, I'he people who roken clish ha, without promivim ¥ M LPONALZD ( iba: ivo! | the measure W vEn y h were purstied to Mississippl Valley, where | are making new homes among us now, | A man againt Take him Bix Monthe, without v : { patronago and bribes given to | the measure shown to be totally i+ | quection of law tobe passed upon the distracked dad learned thoy hud been | for the TR, part, come from older | 1y 10 CORMESPONDENCE \ Amcrican Consul and securcd his co-op- TERMA AY MATL: o Vonr €0 reg Months, ... $250 him by the Jobbers, corruptionists | adequato. Experience demonstrated that | giraady been sottled in the minds of nine. | warried on the way. states. . bringiog Wwith them money | Butho soon bocame aware that thero Al communieations relating to news and edi- | and roilroad corporations ever since Ne- | centuries would be required, under s | yoniths of the lnwyers in the state, and is A davghter of J, W. Slocum, living nea® enough to buy and maintain improve 1| wis method in his madness when ‘“the foriat mattors should be addreseed to the KOl | gl hocama o state. Thres years ago | operation, for tho entire disposal of the | oy simple to require any extonded study | Lot o o S ictiun, | farms. The westorn portion of the state, | JitiC No. 1 appeared from an . v o ¢ oquilee niy sxsonciedetidy | months ago shovisite & slator in BLICHRANS feh was thought to be only fit for [ inner room, leaning on the arim of her a9 LETTRRS: when he was a eandidate for the ofice of | slave population. The new law by 8 | of wuthorities and precodents. On the 3sth of September she started for f broth followed by Detective Inspeet ! b A s ) u g e 3 T r P 0308, being opencd up, | brother, followed by Detective Inspeetor regent, his nomination was rosented as | radienl move fixes the time for a general ! sod the liko in @ stoamer o | grazing purposes, is baing op i | s 'Words wonld fail to d:soribs the 3 1 ¢ 3 — 5 L e | &nd in w few years tho immense plains, fdressed to ey + | an outrage by more than 20,000 republi- | emancipation and provides funds to com- POLYIIOAL, POINTS. e ¥ Terently covered with butfulo grass, will | astonishient and dismay exhibited by 20 1o made piyuh rdor of the v. | cans, who seratehed him and voted for | pensate the owners for the loss of what be the wheat tields of the state the adventurer when confronted by theso i iy fo “idea® this ye sotrec > the startling proof. For a few minutes onl his opponents. In n state that gave Gar- | they consider their property. TRt Rkl el in) TR il RO e AU e T Eried "to eArny ninttare: with: & High Ransoma Wood, working on the Milwankes Rreawsten! Register! Register! i L e . ; b R — tield ovor 22,000 inajority, this man Gore ancipationin Brazil willhe attonded | o growine fmpression «coms o bo that | tarried in his pocke, reat hole being torn | A SHAM COUNT AND AN HEIRESS. | hand, but before such ovoerwhelming evi P yi Ry - was only clected by a plurality. He | with much fower hardshipsto the negroes | Ohio Is too large w state for a young man | in his side. A crowhar with which ho was - dence he sucenmbed, and, in his own T'ee news from Copenhagen Ir-nlls 0 [ would have heen beaton with Loran | than was the case in.our own country. Like John |u.. eLean to try to manage, v:mrkhlx;e!u‘li!vw-]vl'glml struck his pocket, which | priss Billings, Whom Zacharoff Delu- | words, had to admit tant the game was tho suspicion that there is something rot- 1 1 Race distineti 1 oxiat i tht te For the 63715 voters in Cineinnati, there | caused the explosion. ded into & Marriage, Roturning $o0 In Do mArk anti-monopolists had not ace distinetions do notexistin thut trop- | ywe provided at the recent clection 3,500,000 [ Charles Lang, a Mu 1 to New Yerk: u"h,‘p',v helress, murmuring, & o blundered in casting their votes for two | icul climate to the extent to which they | election tickets, or thirty-seven for each }il[uul‘!l\\‘f':‘l' lrlw-»nu_vls; /wl.ltl|i" n‘... Aoy o el e The details o nr “Don’t e too hird upon him, fuinted 2 different candidates. This should have | prevail further north. The free colored | YOI pecenleritty the dissHiaboourb a Stk RINCS wondon Telegraph: Tho detls of an | gy, and she is now returning to her ’ i g o doolnron, Las signed an agreement and submitted it to » > 01 alleged bigamous T registration books are now open. | oo joseun enough to tho ropubl | proplo find every vocation and oftico as r My 1 v;:.r;‘"t‘lfit“l‘t'\‘v‘;!illllyn\‘n the conrt o (uit the business, provided the l‘\lr:\y»lly|1||1;l‘:: ',;'.“:Lf:,'h-('x"‘) “:3‘ HIL]H'I:I."“ , undor the charge of Fvory voter should personally attend to ! . AT e ; | E o eined shall bo roturned o i, and e of i p e : th i i £ hi . leaders, open to them as to the whites. The social N ; vid 1, 1L s defeated by the ||l‘.|\H'| en thirty days to remove them from with an American heir and the pur- sy ; morsol of consolation 10 roglatration of his nanie, Lust winter Gere helped to engine prejudices and disabilities whicl in the f {8 |\.--‘:n.q,'<.‘<l. et Lo | thestate,” He further agrees to puy all costy suit of the bride and hrnl"xrwlny rom | in the sad story i tae fact that Miss Bil- L) through the infamous railway commis- | United States seriously handieap eolo domoerie il e ey D Fosct e | that havo now accrued in the case. AR A iAoy Biota![LLOEALLEUatboN 1R uOL Fot Spartor Wit bt "'l"” o ”‘",";“'.I'I",l'."" "’;“;‘,‘l:" sion bill, which was enncted in oxpeess | men in thestrugglo for oxistenco aro not. | In U0 host eoneross, whetcas' ey Lid ses- Dakota o ForsRttonl Tol1ont LKE Hiny FoRM!| Hoctontunt, |1?3&2,,,.',"",’m"'lz(,""‘,“-w“"'? :‘h"’; ‘['"'“ b “‘L‘f’l;‘l of it Taveed, 1Ke | degiance of tho will of s large majority of | found in that country, and there i e toformed Semator | 1 AT Gl footaix pelican was Killed near | moro like th imaginative story of a | ontly not liking tho proximity of Inspuo- at of Banquo, will no tho people of this state. As a reward for | nothing te prevent the blacks from hold- | yaarhces that hs Thiitins appoinonents are hfxl’:\'x;‘1\1;*“;:':“;- R R T ettt novel than- episodes of real (¢ Short. it it ” i PRI his labors the railroad manag ).a had | ing any rank hn' the army or navy, or A )r“u‘l“g‘n::]:“m‘ ‘nn‘\l to make another potatoes from one acre. A fow yoars ago thero appeared in the | PHOTOGRAPHED INTO OFFICE. In Chicago the wires are rapidly going | pin wppointed chairman of the railroad | elsewhere to which their abilites may ndation, A five doy term of the district conrt in | city of Brist l‘? young man of nohle " G ? W Jdne 3o ot ‘ N e iy 7 _ L lore are s e abor 0 rotors 5 Ve er i stric C oi 0 ristol &y 1 | 3 ’: =TT ‘ ufidorground. In Omaha thoy are being | commission with a salary of $,000 & | entitle them. Brazilin emancipation | iy couniry o b ot L0 Fotera 1 | Eduniids county cost the county $1,615:% | uin, handsome foature, an_necomplish- | A New Wrinklo in tho Civil Sorvics about as rapidly strung overhoad. year, filehod from the pockots of the tax- | will be hailed with satisfaction ey vole, yer e would go pasta sigh I lu\‘| intel xln'ul i ‘yrnlbl Vs u|wl4nl’lt n-llmglllfi;l;lml' a p;nll;hlv_d m 'n of l]| J 4 kl~.;n|nlunll0 e —_— b kTR R ek 2 £ Wi connlts which 1t | Teady p wRld Sutord, was shot and killea by Peivate Wood | world o desoribed hime as the New Yotk Joucnal: “Well, it thay Wik ike ) ATODONALD; of Olilongro, tiashs | T, for dolng nothing cxcopt taking | where, not I'-'"X‘\ f";‘f)m. ARG L4 By an of the name of | Stturdiy morning, Jealousy and whisky, Prince Zacharvias Basilins Zacharod Gort- [ don theat ull,” said a spruce young man Ry TSR N ST dead-head pleasure trips in palaco cars | will accomplish In Brazil but also for its | foadly has been “Tuis lessens the At Exteliine a prairie fire run down and | o Garde Imyj le Aide de camp | who emerged yestorday from the oiice dorsed civil service reform.. Now let us | o)) gyer tha state. influence on other countries adjacent, It or of candidates for the demoeratic | burned o death w-urlu-lmm_n; “'-”'r'" ste UEmpereur; and thongh o of the eivil bourd in the custom house hear from John McLean of Cincinnati. . AL AL e A 9 ia > v > O 30 presidential nomination in 1558, Greenley, Lt ied atine tree elaim for |, is 80 annble tonll sorts and | with an expression of countenanc Common decency would have prompted | is the death blow to the continuanes of t Mr. Greenley and did considerable diin )\ p n 1 ance S this man to vesign his place s regont | slavery in South Amoriea, and s such T e ST il [ | neighboring propert gt vmullnunu-r people |!|mr he :n me very | i indicated amazomont snd fe iy G " = o G A X i P fex S vice commissioned, is irreverently described ~ jopular in many cireles, and eventually | chagrin, mle sty und economy aro the (WO | e b was appointod to the railrond | becomes o fit subjoct for intornational | by u Wasltinzton totrespndunt s *a v SOyinhE Bbanedod in witning. the. and ot the | * Fthought,” hocontimued, “that - tho ighways to success in times of commer | gopmission. But men of his stripe are | congratulation. i AR b ' The shooting of Frank Haven by Al Lep- | daughter of a highly stable Bristol | eivil service people had exhausted them- cinl dopression as well us in soasons of | yeqgping enough to aspire to three or — AT ARG T an b Hat Creek was proven to_lave | gentleman. The pr wedding tour | welves in the many absurd rules they national prosperity. four oflices at tho samo time, and the County Improvements. Totols w1t Dity 10 sy Wb elineaspr | Fpacgutirelyacctdantal=didu's knowitwas [ was urfortuhutoly it fupted behio - | hive lately fur;n'lll--twl but [ seo [ wis —ee A o 7 R tecritio than those ho na s 3 rest in Belgium onia charge of frand in v aken,” and that their ingnuity is ——— gang with whom he trains ure always [ The work of the county commissioners e thau those ho mado duting | “ L A oney, a Cheyenne tough nzed 1%, | Tution o forelgn bonds and he was | aqual to the most trying oscasi s, PaviNe is now completed for the | willing to oblige him. Mr. Gere has | in grading, draining and generally im- - er s sent his eheck for S15,000to | Crved the bowels out of A, J. Brodie in the | brought back to England under the ex I'he enuse of the young man's amaze- season, but with the passago of the | heon placed in nomination for the sccond | proving tho connty th ffares load- Mic stati conmittee, which shows | Sanshigs liense of the Weoine et Gtes tradition treaty, and_ churyed beforo tho | mene was w semofticiil ordor from the 50,000 bond item at the coming cloction, | 4 o inds ot SR T [y i 2 ¥ iss e at Mr. Flower is not an ordinary tlower, |- B (HeRes Sl ’ ord mayor with misap) vinting se- | eivil serviee board to the 800 applioants I" 'l';u' Sin aligi goning it o ine by a convention which was domi- | ing into Omaha should be hastencd. | Jeastotatlw fuded ot it & genuine highs | 200 L oL RSy e curities to the vilue $1,000 from the | \ho, to-morrow. will bo_ put AT will bogin again promptly in the | nuted over by Charch Ho K. Val- { Therc ave many compluints coming to | toned orciiid.—[Washington Star, Wb is odorstond. that Secrot safe of a M. Hophistides, of Constantino- | course of sprouts in the examination spring. ontine, Jim Laird, and M. L. Hayward. | the Ben of tho incflicioney and insuffi- [ General Toombs rowsed up yesterday and | tha 520,000 appr ple In the course of this prosceution it | which is to be held to fill vacancies, that - i 5 il e sked about tho G cgisature, Fricnds | it e vas alleged t the prince bad some | they sach of thom bo i h X it This class of republicuns have nearly | ciency of the work o AR ol ¢ s | Jative expen was alleged [ K they must each of them be supplied with Free guards beat insurance policieans | WS Ol4s8 of rebubiicuns by 4 ey of tho work on the rouds o standing around hing said 1o him it was st | e oo Sy piritory. s apblied | fime boforo tho frand planted upon the | thel photographs, and must hand them wrecked the party in Nebraska se il | lus county. The suspicion exists, how Tae oid man looked up * | tions in regard to paying the members of the | unsuspeeting Gre n_iron . fe and | jn with their papers. . times before, They know that Gere is | ever well foundod it may b ¢ N R e foinad) the. Tegality of that body has | he himself rotained a duplicate key, and |~ “Did you ever heat of anything more 1l for Cromwel not been established, The answ to b re- | hy mg h he some two y ridiculous?" said the youne man. **I've bitterly opposed to Van Wyck, and they [ much timeand labor are expended in the | —{At ) Constitution. v or Y3 i L . < stitution. cuived by Seeretary Morgan will probably de- | 3 R vded § sessing i 7o i oW waat to insult and punish Van Wyck, | neighborhoods nearest the homes of the THE NUGWE N, G Whoter Die Tegtaiavube witl mect mext | nfterwurd sucaoedad in possessing lim- | oxchungod photozraphs botors now with oven 1f the party goes to the wall. commissioners and oo little elsowhoro, | Lo bird with the bestiful tradalatee,” | January or o i o] " The next heard o ¢ o princo wis o | o] S e Trre Sherman boom for the presidency [ Mr eleoted, but no manof | That enterprising and shrowd ex-come | s Gy do You toost. 1 that crabapple | et b et sttielos of ieorpar | pIntiff in an action tried i the Bristol | at, langled at and criticised by the in 1838 is decidedly premature. There | 80y party who doos not wear a brass | mi Mr. Knight, used to havea | o Sl A tion, eapital F100,000. The prineipal office of lul/‘.vt 'ntmlm ()rr"’h-]r.l 7, in ;\llwhlll}' ll,.m i’ Solons and schoolmasters is ub- : &L 7 ’ | il (T Ty e st i T So far from the rest of creation and me— the " compy 1" be at Evanston, with | sought to vecover dumages from his | horrent will be & dozen other Ri .”"'.""l" in tho f-:.ll.nlr ought to honor him \\|k}l his vote. | well (-.umld reputation for L\L\u,,‘ good L pri e come dowu this way | nelies i Omata and Chicago, The pur- | father-in-law and Alfred . Brimble, n Tho now wrinkle 'is. said to be the sug- field beforo the next nominating conven- | The least that can he done is to re: ont, | care of his own precinet in the way of | The Michaclnis moon leids a mystie hue s of the ineorporation are the dealing in, | constable of the Bristol police foree, for | gostion of one of the new examiners. Ho tion placesa republican national ticket | the out and cut down his mujority. | roads and bridges at the expenss of other | 19 g[lm el ry I Goresf and dite— crazing, wnd breeding of live stock, “with | false impris it under somewhat ex- | ixplained that nothing would be cusicr bl L v AR , it So, pri thee hop down foi a minute or two, \ s refrigerato | graordin: i It appeared Tict 1i beforo the people. Thero is s involved in the elec: | seetions of the county, and Mr. Corliss, | ™ While [ sprinkie some salt on your tail [ port fresh o presery ST | R G L, SULURER HER 8 s shib b Bl el AT R tion of a regont, und tho republican party | his old associatz, ssems to be following | But never a word did the mugwump reply, | the acquisition and sale of real estate, an thavliisprifepitnREECIel Solivoln il | ivalhimec Huorsouatal iy ool logelbrol would be healthier and stronzger 3l il ek I As he sat on the erab-appie linib, improvement by irigation or buildinigs.’ him any longer, was ding with hev | man able to cope with the metaphysica would be healthier and stronger if such | pretty closely in his footsteps. And o teunting. expresion enveloped hi Fort 'D) A. Russell’ has' heon improveil her “at Bristol, and “the prince,” by | and abstruse q ions which the oxam- men were defeated overy timo they are | The taxes ruised in Douglas county 3 5 : s TN b e st v of usserting his marital authority, | iners will five at the applicants. Aiter Y Y & ) ©, 100,000 worth this . Twenty-ive brick & H i h g A 3 Pl put forward. oughtto be smp’e to make permanent A\“,Ilu_ ;n-.‘n]rvl lhcrmnmw-h;!i |u|1u-lrfl|n:m| ¢ | buildings and two” of ~frame have Innllm I lhn ul‘l\lfiv'vklllg ‘f“{xl“"' sueee ~lu|{.v peRik the an whom ho - i L = % fapes s Which the statesman addressed unto biwg ' eveeted, and the old ones have been repai uther's door at all hours of the nigl personated could receive the certificato, A Bright Sido to [ improvements on our country highWays | pyen up to his shapery but ey Yepainted and othorwiso nproved. 1 s and disturbing the peuce of th S e Aliv ot E RS RTE i ; rigl : de o' & every year. The moncy Alui,lllm Lono leg Lo instances they had been moved and entirely | hoed. This conduct becoming unbear- | after the examination. The photo ztaph he complaints of tho laboring mon, | pe distributed among the various pro- o a'n")ugl‘-:';;wll‘;‘l:.ul“;: :.:;‘.\ulln\\) toes e l‘x“‘lf;}(-n 1‘11‘; :1\:\‘K::|.i.‘1l.,)|\;|: :m::;:tmj:x: “tie prinee’” was given into custo- | winkie will put_an efectual stopper on that timos are havd, work searce and | ginets, so far as this is possible, in fol- 5 = [Oliteazo Nows. . || conipinYEL Guatarss N By eartinissancasoi | 1oy and lionce tho netion. llwlprnfin - | any game liko thi = wages low, aro muny and loud. They e Sk Siancotadlo ; S e e e T B ¥R FL TR b A TB{nED . in the Tolzey court were chiefly HARMONY in the ranks of the Omaha |, ° g y T °Y | lowing out the plan of connected county > e Heeh g s ;lr‘,'".‘"‘f,"' : S I .'“'“"-l' teresting for the severe cross-exi A Man Who Has Talked With Every democracy is int inco the lato lisvoheon volead soofton fn” tio publlo | fmproyemonts, T Y Cr STATH AND TERRITORY, ;l"l\lllll.“l.;‘\,j:‘;l.ll'l‘]; ll'i” n“u‘."“',.;“‘ftfi‘ m. tion as_ to his antecedents to wh Prosident Except Cloveland. o s0 intense sinco the s 3 i L Lo b ¢ OUse, carpenter shop, iee hous s 5 s s to s 3 Jloveland. St Sm it takes columns of od. | Prossand asscmbly room, on platform | jn one precinet with iron trusses while Chamo zine. subjected by Mr. J. F. Norris, the | Washington Cor. N. Y. Herald: I L4 0 & and in couvention, thut many American | ghose in othor portions are loft to dec Nebragka. Gitteto, arned counsel who appes for thede: | may not bo the oldest man on earth, but itorinls in our esteemed and illustrate A Aot he Ives | q : x rwehing want in Holdregze is a daily 5 2 g fentants, and now one of her majesty s | | 145 ! said Shadrack Nu- gontompornry to oxplain 1ts swooping | 1o or rs are apt to look upon themselves | iy not a wise publio policy,however much | paper and strect cars. El Paco county is without n debt. Justicos I’ India. “The” Jury: retuined w | gont. thas n,to correspontont. and all-pervading scope. § uliar privations and | it may assist in socuring a favorable | The Adventist clmreh at Bloomington is | AU oll refinery is being built in the Arkan- | yerdict for the defenduit mble; and Shadraock Nugent is a light-skinned mn- hardships. There isa solid foundaton | home delegation in nominating conven- | dseending skyward rapidiy SasjvllGs e , for a farthing damages only against the | Jatto, who has lived in this city since the Tre Utal . . 1. | for the cries of labor for a bettor shavs | tions, Auewst Loving, of Lyons, was given | o € alheacnistgnlis Il b v pciliteiOhlcago b1 n-luw, und the tocordor Tefusedto | war of 1513, Ho' was born, o says. in monds some ohangos in tho Edmunds | LYesystemund for more constant em- | criminate scattoring of the county road | William Butler, ot North Bend, hus har- torginitho Gunnuon guil. to have sought solace in fo 3 couple of houses, and iy rather well pro- TR T 99 38 i i‘t A ployment. The demund for shor and bridge funds is almost as Yol ."”hnu‘l‘ onion, measuring ¢ tnchos | A an school is to bo erceted this | and from tinie to time he was heard at | vided for. He remembers all the wars aw to make it moro oflsctive. Betweon | jourg of work is proper and in some | Such expenditures should b jud AR e b S : : Cyprus. Constantinople, und eventually | jn which the country has been engaged, the commission disfranchising polygam- 2 s A s e 2 Y he Nebs City News is convinced that I 3 v popular clection to | a“veport reached Bristol that he had | ynd uite a weather prophet. Con: Iate and the courts convicting. thom of | Munufacturing soctions nocossary. Thero | consolidated in ordor, as we hav Dr. I soon become a ful-fledged | s iht. beonr Bhot by the civil ghard whila cs - Roranids L G G I ‘,’",,,“ut bo | #r0 hardships endured by American | form a connected and - perm wember of the demoeratic party. A Sazua chebanker exhibits aturnip raised | caping from # prison in Persia. He wa “Lsinoked when I was a boy and for , polygumy ) iy laborers, which press down with particu- snt improvement Tk ol The Y. A. M. social club, of Plattsmouth, | in his own “haggert,” which weighs eleven | rerarded, though not mourned, as dead; | gomo ti after I groe but wi supprossed, will hardly continue as pop. ! ) ] nent s imurovemont, o 1 gene is wbout to nto the scateity of | pounds, i gl ol \ Li | somo_time aftor I grow up.'but wus 2 Kt - | lar severity in times of business depres | desivo of our country friends | dancing young ladies in the city, B e e T tan Wik but about the widdle of last month a | never” much of a &moker. 1 never ular among the suints as it has been in orado will enter the coming winter with | gontleman, whom wo w.ll designate caewed tobaceo beeause I was not al- in time past protectors ngainst prairie fires. A half a day's work with tho plow will ropay every farmer in the security which tho furrows will afford the home. No good n should fail to register in order to v on clection day. Thoe republican Cicket is a strong ono but it noeds overy vey nd as many more a8 it can get from the demooracy to givo the candidates a rousing majority. sion like the present. Still, after {5 that tho leading thorough Mr. John | ett, editor of the Scribner | 500,000 more head of thad itever had | §ir, P— now resident in Philadelph lowed to. My master suid it did not look all - hus beon said, no country | hoth in the castern and western portions | N, Wi, marrded on Sundas, October 1o, x but for « citizen of Bristol, and ; i ot i e at Cedar Falls, owi, to Miss Liura Davis. Five incendiary efforts have recently | but formarty:# Oisizun .9 suRiy good for wbhoy to chew, und 1 did not Tk facts coataine lin the Dopow let | on the face of the broad globoe offers such | of ) e O st e L S e ive incendiary efforts have recently been | jntimate frivnd of the pseudo prince, ob- | chew. He ved, and the ruffles of his of the county e put into e road graders at Valley plowed up a | mudo to destroy the buildings and property at 4"in’ the Now, York Horald tho fole| siitrewore sisty wll thb tinsg wwith tobus tor, which hns been sont out through the | inducements to honest Libor us our own. | firat-class condition, geadod and bridzed | mumber of hunn, bones. . An vescgaton | FOrt Lowis by wre assoclatod pross, aro not new to the rond | To-day, with ull the complaints which | before any heavy expenditure is made on | Feveuled sixteen skelewons all buried "1 on0 | The Ldaho Sprines smelters, stamp millss lowinghunai comene ot marsiage: 20 f»mm«-dl "I‘||r:“ ALE SO e ers of the BEr, ns. General Thayer, in n | wo hour of the sufferings of labor from | the branch roads. This will aford our | Norn pig T e RHgiyRiley enw SRR IS D ENTOTKe 163 (3 0 b AT i ; aniey | drank soms liquor in my life. but ver, North Platte society ladies devote their | are all'nlled @ overtlowing, ]! y y Jetter published in this paper over six | tho groat manufacturing contors of tho | farmors access to tho eity and o the va- | Spare moments o target prictice. Many of | i annual amount of - green fruits Qi0reat, dncharie Ghchsg Lttle. L haven t touchod a drop of any woeks ngo, entered into minuto details | east, it is an undoubted fact that our | rious othor points wiora thay murk:t | U AT Aready very proicient i shooting | shipped o Denver s wboutsxSam, show- | LG om revived [ ot of liquor since Gen. Lafuystts upon the same subject,withs which ho bos | American workingunon us i mass wro bt | theie produce and mako theie purchasss. | *'A'voliey of bullets grecte o gang of bur- | im0t Wil doweilfor | oy B G Socaof s Jormer friend, | niit o areivad iR diss o eame fully conversant during his torm in | ter off oven in theso dull timos than their | Omaha, while contributing more haay | glars on tacir entrance w A, Wrisht's sWre | Phe e is @ picee of heather on exhibition in | the Prince,” whose bones he had sup- My experience nas beon with waits wnd the United States senate. General | fellow-laborers in any countr .| ily than all the rest of the county com- :‘nl,lll:;w‘_l;.-l\“xlu:x!h‘u_:n:n cevening, Tue meeting | g saloon in- Aspen that was iasen from the i;«m-nl were bleaching on the wilds of | colored people that liquor cuuses #hayor was the intimato friond of Grant, | In England, the belief 1 our prosperity | bined to the fund for_county improve: | “Will Salduil ot Fremont, threatens o in- | Lon giciegt Sutlodon, Segml o | O e orreet, thy | loro troubly ~than evetything, olio and had abundant opportunity of learn- § mly fixed that an English commis- | ments, stands sido by side with our far- | vade Om: witha “lon ton bakery.” He | enco of that country. Zachara Zacharod, who now d¢ hoed .;'"'1;.|::‘° ldl.: t do "nfi;"pl:l::. har r‘|l ing much of the secret history of those | sion is about to begin an investigation 'f' mers in demanding an equitable and evidently intends to bag the cake With the ——— himself as o count, wus no other than | but I have never belicved in oating greasy our labor system in order to " judicious expendituro of the monay elving thrown ln, o POLITICS IN NEBIASKA. his whilom associate, “the Prince.” stull atnight. Les croam should hover I « 2% | Mrs, Surah E. Taylor aued Thomas M. also Laarned that he'had obtained an en- | be eaten us late as sun lown. Itis dan- vl our secret. raised by taxation 12 Douglas county. | Rober a Burt connty suloon keey tor | Hon. G. W, E. Dorsey Falks to a Chi- ) f New York socie 7 f . 1l i it 3 by L # i A 0 #O0 VB 4 ury awarded her s, o Gaeit Pha i d UL slthy at any . ) Bve iy in railrond construction and about u8 | ud in tho social working of republican | mg into and from the city is made no | ° Chicago News, Lith: The Hon, Georgo | f bigamy, hatl contract Winnco | erything is bsnsisial, wnl ospsoially sa- » ‘The county cle nud treasurer of Howar i T o + : R0l ooa fnio tho pookets of. tho. 0on: | inatitutions which: though far from por- | Tom. on behalt of it nolshbors n ‘thia. | eokats sas s b e oo ard: | 3V. % Dotsey, who elected Tuse fall | with an Amcrican he; I cd of | about paying all the' bills thit urs du . ructors under ordinary circumstances | foct, gi lo el S AL aninvestization s goinz on. 1t is staed | 10 his (st term in congress from the 2,000 in_her own right, and large ex- | If youn n't zot anvthing, doa't promiss, ;i“m AT RLE 4] SIS SN SAGRY | ftons igire unathulrse paralion tho bright | country thun'in its own lutorost. tiat the sanie state of things exists in- Vauicy | third district of Nebrask ived at the tations from her mother, ok sRana e VBT A A S sido to the story of Amorican labor. The — count; Imes yeste ; . P——at once put himself in com- rly diys thore W but little liquor Pennsylvania road, for instance, which | prawny-armod workman of to-day is the X o £ “Phe burat district in Cedar connty extends “Ihere, reo paities in our state | munication woth the lady s friends, and | made in'th's conntey. 16 was all imjors Vandorbilt recently built 18 a competi- | weulthy cmploger of labor to-morrow, | TUE Herald talks about ta saturnalia | ten to tyive mies south and west of St, ! ut it is sull | although “the prince’ wssumoed an air of | ted, High tone | gontlemm deank fit1- tor to the Pennaylvania and which has | N, i I hight for tl of crime™ in. Omaha® One would = dnmes. The country s entirely swept of | republicin by 21,000 ¢ bouts. The | indigoation, und professed ignorance of | er havy, an played carls stronz. Thoy ol bosn undorsofiolnl Inye o posltion or honor is - too higlt for tho | oo B0 415 city ins ont o ivon | deed, ind wany farmers have been forced w | only woll-detined partes are the demo- | all s old assosiations with Brstoy, an | would play the sil e oF thiir oo 3, yocently been under of aspirations of any American citizon. | PORA R A seil their swek e a saerince, X | cratsand anti-monopolists. The g asserted that his aceusor was mad, and | Thave tuk 1 wth evsey prosident ox- tion. The chief enginver Our land laws permitthe safe investment | OV6F W the thioves. Such ot he railroad commission combination is | huckers have nearly died out, and their | that there must be agreat mistake some- | gept the present 016, Tho percentuge of urdn| oW sAsnG slougene slknern Vallossond, | luad mid to the partics from | whore, he ultimately submitted to an ar- P B the line had cost about $3,600,000. The | for sottlement to the humblost eitizan, “""'II'" u'l':'.' 'L" "’:) ;"l:"'r "1"" "fl 65,000 more dngur i n{w;'lm”ll:fi"“ smokedd | e s it |.‘.'.'f.'."»’.fl" ""'1']..”'.'4?.“ | L!‘n:lfl\'lll‘lll"“l.l‘lll‘f':\'l'};lr‘( v'u:‘u“.,:'”::;'x):n nl-ln v M’““:‘” lm(wm“s l'"mlm;“wil Y It id i o + : + people. Is Ltrue tha he polics force is | glass windows o6 a director s private car, | s IpRena, 110 4 =i i 3| H nye ' 3 Nov. Jor., Sacramento 001 mombers of the syndicate paid in about | g voico of labor itsclf is so powerful an | P0! ! i ¥ s HAORAL ; Pion this genr is for w ladfo of the s | ho ngresd 1o 1ive apurt from his wite un- | .ouraol (Nov.) T R othor day that the work thus far done on | of savings. Our public domain is open | Thieves generally operate where there | of its liveiy and lucid i wncd, Lite dam- - ave been renominated and they will be | of his claim to the title of conntand to | gome money, and he spent it lay shly. Ho mont in the United States itis not atall |55 unheedod. Abroad the children of | y i ake n re § P O now dress and hegil Usin < its new ju with the anti-monopolist idenee of his bride, he induced he $ ¢ 5 for| . Dt el Therears no politiaal | Should do i to make u round-up of all | " uatl ur | N B o from the city, e and his policemon | DIosed. RTRIGTIRI G MILIBRUEN A PN KR SO (kD D hlgh conatitutod _the, _ rolno, . " ' 1y toil is unbroken by the hopes of a oy i g . ment engineer upon tie Missouri river 4 ! | no difticulty in ridding tho city of them if | with iy yons wign O ik, smokid, | ey say botrayed them. [Fhoy avo & Hias rlands, | : who believe that both the old parties | whout once intrasted Me. 1 with the | ghé Virginin and” Truckee and Carson s s whlal uld Do | social spivitis to erush out Vi) ermined munner. banzs hor bam or weass” corsots, Mother iof from the onpr of corpori 0fs of “ths priaea's™ teevahory, an® | fum 10,000 for o0 feet, and the next duy ng compured with the benefits to be e o Wil Wizner of Gaze connty, who lias | regulite thit business, the anti-monopo- | the firm of M ssrs; Crow & Sonks, solie- | fiold, gave him 2,0 0 for ti T * break over elass distinetions. mavigution, He insists that the : coneius.on thak tie epuleaiie is diuo times when there sre so many | wppor Mississippi. With proper wor Boston, Mr, Cool 3 churla. | Becount tor. dl lgln - of" tho “pary. | BPSOIMILY Unan congros Quuliied auce | An'old resident of Esmeralda county the ambitious thrift, the conquering in- | o) vagaries duving the past sevon sl the souree,” 1 Bas been proven that | it the west. The delegation is republi- | yal at Liverpool, wired to Mre."Benson, | Gounty * for ions sums cregatin, work itself of cutting out a stablo ch ( ween “seience and religion e v of the silver eoin I think it would be | lowing their telegram in a few hours | Lus to do & poapently when he gets broko i i can not be meude into wnim Tho b | ) 30 €0 18 STON.0 Mo N RAN. A Tho bonded debt ot Lo county s 8764000, | G S iy i necord w th that woste | of “the Prince's” poridy. Mr. Bonson ditfers somewhat from the goneral ple of the wost - mukos itself Dom Pedro 1., the humane and beney: | less adiwmantine check Tho three night s 5 in Davenport have SHow will your delegation stand on | having o knowlodze of “the Prin- ! ossensos w hitle bit of frugality. Jerome Rose, editor of the Commerctal at [~ Laivd and Weaver have been returned | of information which soon lod tothe nd- | pine he sends the bulk of his money to Rukos und vivers is the geoat protoction | ago. On ptember 26 o bill assur | {reds of thousands arve being laid in | i R e Cambridge Coal and Mining com 7 losely, b nliove i orof i + Bristol « . | . i it o Tnenenss | closoly, but I baliove Lum In favor of it, | the Bristol detsctives fully idontilied the | hoyw, * He puints everything in sight red il S0 q [Ty k timo | ate and has veceived the signature of the | and economicall carricd out, have Taylor county has @ paper called the Barth- " et ¢ Cp \ Kor ali classos of goods where quick t o~ i FUORiVe Y Y| ) arth- | wost Waodnesday last Mr. 1P andd bis Amor- | Wien ho thinks it (s (ime (0 brace up b elomont in pl b on the market | from now will witness the total extine. | ishing community, Miss Jonnie Green, a school maam of | Orinl succeasiony™ compit by the first wifo and' her | Sturts out in tho montains, wnd nothing . ing $1,50( 1 T q q inadequate, but if it were auadrupled Tho Fremont Tribune has vecently been S ’ t the 9 il g i #5,000,000, and the remuining $1,500,00 ot in our political systom, in build- | (W€ \'wum il bl (.wnumi:ln-ll e it Lnproved. Sy pugrammanty, aail | Preme court and two by of the uni- | il he could furnish o his wife's £ mily | (Grson o prospector named T, J. hss mystorionsly gone. When such opor- e e e orimes . X bRt M S are no poticemon, and 16 would be almost | et boys ar wewspulicr boga from away | Feolectod, a8 there 18 no thind’ partyin | the estites of which ho eluimed to bo | Gined n wine near Hawthorne, Exma: gorprising that passed dividonds and | Juporers are always labovers. Social impossible to patrol every block in this | e Codur connty Nonparcil thus pointedly | cided to make no nominations succeeded in “eluding the v g gone he wont out to do his annual assess- ) ) 101 press it looks beter thian ever betore, “The party is largely composed of stitionsly to leave her home and | Tuwthorne, 500 foot of the 1600 BIits ICassan (Ciky Times publishos an or social prizes to stimulato ambition or i ansas City Times publis s i know most of them, and they will have | ;A short e azo the young ludies of asts | g6y coaloscod with the demoerats, wao [ The flight of the couple aroused the | yicovered a very rich lodge, | Last Tues: fmprovements. Engineer Gonge doclares ADREQUS. ElRG JOK ML and will only go at the work In & system | chewed bi swore, XOW tho yaul uen ‘huve e o oy | smbition and to striko dowan wny attempt | g D Y SR e Hbard s v lide ot pompadout aro | tions: hut as tho lust Lo slitnre pssed o | forcing in to Surrender the Tady to x| Aveite Furington, the prineipil ownor of peurod the Missouri ean bo made oqual v, i 2 8 hearty | belaboring for, what is called by the 4 Toes Dy ehulera, wwer investizatin g | Jists ave holding ol now in-antieipation | itors, New York, stavted with M. Jonks | 500 foct, Several experts have visited the i ¢in Amoriea, even w these haed | ¥ oot q ) plen yof water and bor.In. Amorion, evan 050 havd g onstaught® on tho Andover pro- | e el Aenntoned by e Hood oaten by the | mission will bring nbout sion.which they carred out with prompt- | pehest goid discovery eyer made in No- Sbout ti . Rebrer T ‘ has its bright side. That brizht side is 1 but it he will examine the corn “I think not. We will have a close Leaving New York in the Scrvia two | gells me that in u litthe more than 8% ho carves and bends, the curron dustry of tho Amorican laboror joined to and mprop ey ditid corn ad raw w1 ean, and on the tarilf question it will be | solicitor of Bristol. to uscertain the where: | §¢5 600, 1 I o s MRS nol for trade and commerce, Thero A | vancement which the best country in the — | he fusilades 0 Zorso) L g1 o to demonctize silver oy 3 nson' 0 048 & i world for thy poor man offers to its | thun all the fusilades of Bob Ingersoll, Lihwal o great mistake to demonctize silver, 1t | they, with \l_:‘ I II 1|~4 prompt ass st |y o o ontin the hills and strike a mino , %001 neenmulat abunduant proot | (e Lrings him from $2,000 to $35,000. rmnn artery of internal commeree - celving frow both the secular and relig Tho Davenport Democrat was 1 years old | een sentiment which demands that it | had acted for the flest wife's family in | Wi abendance o 1t folt in the 1s of congross. | olont emperor of Bra: Bl Aoy his mother in Jrelund, holding out u both producer and consumer against | the complote abolition of slavery within uha this full under the stimulus | The Caul Cupl hn { of \ | capltal S50, ias uled aruieies 0T IO | s it sveme to me that it promises to help | Bristol piince with the Amorican connt; | antil Lis purse. s o ity, and thei mins quake, which 13 slwkluy ) local nfiairs pretty What is being done about the sena- | ican lawyir crossed to Rotterdamy shoulders his prospecting tools il water communicition is just as good us | tion of involuntary servitudo in the om- e e Bt went oy v e taiiure Lo Gbtali nl-uf'--':-'wv0‘.7{1".\""'”".,;’“{-]f...l"\'i",'?f”i'\':}? protiwr, Dotuctive Tnspootor Short and | more is hoard of him until he hus s vald il and wuch cheaper. The adoption | pive. Tl now law, which wus to be fo Tire Amorican street ruilwuy associn. |8 school this teran ] ury ) " i able mine P and justy boases | Yersity I'ie republican incumbents | satis proofs of s bona fides and | Byydley, When tions nre common in railway manage- | oflice, that its smallost dsmand cannot back. the field, the anti-monopoli ts having de- | possessed, By some monns, however, he | yuldo county, and when his money was @ompluining patrons are the order of the | caste confines their energies in u singlo city. But what Marshal Cummings ! pensa fact: “Since the Omaha Bee hos | “What elass of your people afli | ady’s frisnls, 1 zwon the | hent work. Lo gave to Mossrs, spicious characters g 8 10 sk thyoughoLE lins Besh Wateridl L o suspicious characters and drive them | Thw papee tioughout has soenmateriaity e gers and it numbers in it ranks somo | take passige on board a steamer for Rot- (ARG, S T O L 3 ke fi h othrift. The unending monotony f dntoresting interview with the govern- ings entered (0o an - aarcenent non to ‘ g ) f ) they say betvayed them, “They ave men | worst suspicions of the lady s friends, | g,y 1. M. <ton, superintendent of gt at N AT famil The tendency and dominant fgreed not o o Wit any young Luly thae | have failed to give the farmérs vightiul | lusk of following the fugitives, obtaining | y,d Coforado. visited the mine, and gave it at an expense which would be | ontho part of the “lower clnssos” to a1 (e sty e in Hastin s, Jaw ereating a railroad commi sion to | Mr, P-— aftar consalting with | ghe pieh and - productive mines of Gur- o any river m the world for purposes of x A | custern press, an Vill-humored and ill- 1T Vilrous Sges, tias cone 101 of roforms, which woeall hope the com- | on this somewhat formidable commis | property, and they all pronounce it the depth in the channel than in that of th rounds for bitterness and complaint, | fessors, at the late missio meoting in s, Ar, \Wagn 18 Tht T At Will Nebraska have anything to urge | itude and encrzy, which resulted in un- | vy da o crness o ; ] | ton a pourly equipped theologian ) hogs afflicted with the disc he wil | interest in all measures tending to bene- | days Liter than te 5, they, on years Bradley has sold mines in ths onn be made to do s greater part of the 0 M luve done more to widen the oo St (e " the many opportunities for material ad- | MAYD),: QLIRS i A “widoy H st inyatiaag iroduced the patas | for protection, of course, In the matter | ahouts of “the Prince’s” fivst wite. Fol- | Brop nho Swarld: Al thatdia 1o good reason why the unich denied Pl Tho genernl cudgelling which he is ro- is one of onr most valuable products, | anc citizens, { According to lis informant, ho a united domand on the part of the Brazilian Emancipation. fous press would squeleh any man with a | on the Uith shall not be depreciated. the sction alveady mentioned, and thus | yan of prospectors, in that o 1, hus fultillod bis | ——— | the Hennepin canal enterhiisc | e ntecedents, he was in possession | Jt iy suid that whenever he sells i " Water communication in the cast by the | promise made move than twenty years | 10is show which way the walls rise. | Dyersvile, dicd suddenly ou tie L, aged und they will doubtless rewuin friondly | ing of the first wife in London. From to it. 1 have not studied the subject | photographs in possess on of My, P v | thousand or so for i big time with the ity il roud agor irtecn y 55 Beazilinn sen- | which publicimprovements, well-planned | ration. 3 #ho rapucity of the railroad mwnagors. | thirteon yoars pussod the Bra Al puy } PIARRGG. | tuiity very much in_the devclopment of the | but there was no time to b fost. and on' | fn debt for as mueh more as he ploases. W teansportation doos not onter ws an | omperor. A littlo more than a docady | given w privato enterpriso in this flour- | A 3 be nble to renew his cluim to his seat | photosraphs. one of the latter being 5 A% i q Al Yaf Pong, an Ordental rat cateber, is | 20! ! Lru) er being - - * @l the burge system makes the hundl mally promulgated on the #th of Sop- | tion is holding its annual session ut 5t. | i Yaldans f Oricutal iab cibor 18 | without u sharp struggle, Half a dozen | portrait of “the Prinoe’ und his irstwife, | JAMES PYLE'S PEARLINE iv high! y " 9 " iversary i o " srcial oolles g oG " lidates have been named alr Arriving at Rotte had the good § rnod {Hprocron and hr's pouds o Wt and | tomber, the fourtoenth anniversury of | Louis. We notice that the programme | Moines connmercial college. 1o is preparing | Gand ) i riving : good | 4 iorsad by housckuopers and oths :'.3';-:.. operation vi our river it would | the freo birth luw, completes the wise | includes & groat muuy subjects for dis- Baniself for a teacher. Among them are ox-Senator A. 8. fortunc that they had anticipated the ar- | who have tiled it. No soupes requir 1) i ¢ ! ) : . u many [ S S dock wnd ex-Governor A. Naneo. vival of “the I A S asko Ly coatiinid do maeh to remove the quostion of vails | sories of weasures by which Brasil's | cusiion, but we fuil to discover any men- nullrzuf“g';l':wl;“h.mm e’ dd .-:.l : fogrislature that will name too senator | was not due until Saturday. In the | muel t‘un‘n‘-‘x‘:n‘dll:l:;:.m A“ll.l:oab:he;url strietion from puablic ds ate, | ruler s bocn slowly educating his peo- | ton of the subject of heating curs in | wouid start up again, proves o huve bec will not be elected until noxt yoar. Lt ls | meantime they luid the fucts’ before the | should u- it

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