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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, OUTOBER 20, 1585, 'I‘"E [)AI]‘\ BEE George B, McClellan, [ a half dozen saloons in Omaha who live Lot Bravery bp Rowarded. STATE AND TERRITORY. venrs. Bhe votaing all hor l-v‘.ulm, exe THE (‘HARmAL “END ‘BR”M) The announcoment of -the death of | strictly up to the | On the other The pluck and daring exhibited hy Car- " g cept heaving, which is impaired 1o somo O Orpiow, No B ASG 910 Fasas 8. | Goneral Geargo B, MoCle [ | B SHosG ote Aot Lane thih &, ATl | Deiver WWoslRMAR Merld fes o V Nebranka Jottings. oxbont. | Hof fthor was i e Continon: KW Youx On e . reneral Georgo B, MeClellan comes with | hand, thers are not more than a half river ooldridge should not go unre Mr. and Mra. Willinm Ha of Orand | g1 Army, and heoame on intitn te terms A :I:‘- \.:}N %, TRING N & a sense of shoek to the people of the | dozen who deliberately refise to pay | warded, In o dedpetato encountor with | Island, celebrated the twentioth Vanniversary | wivh Gon. W ashington, who visited their | Kearney Treated tos Dose of Artlstls Do : - country wmong whom he was rocently | any attention to the orders of the mar- | an srmed highwayman he risked his lif | € their wedding day, last Monday, family after tho war, sid with whom she | Yistam oo Puilishied o y p— tavilng In the NksH oF 8 at hentth . i ] and put & Hullet Uionsk tre hesrtof M. Howard, & prominent husiness man | pomoimbers conversing on such oce1sions ons oniy Motudny tning paper published n the | FAVeIng in the flush of apparent h shal compelling them to close at mid- | and put a bullet through the Satavia, N. Y w lefi that city for Weep- | r i S 5y Gy living now who came ot state e 5% WAty and manly vigor. Itiebuta few weeks | night. Ttis the manifest duty of the po- | villain who had svdaciously p! 1 the |ne tWat s Case county, whore e Will g0 into {3 700 o of wetion in the timo of Goorge | gabsctie 1: s Palmed O on an Un: O Year Fhree Monthe. . gas | S1ee the old commander of the Army of | Tice judge to hold up the hands of the [ rond agont in the streets of Omaba for 18 Wil fiag Tived undor every Prosident | Fix Months, W 0ne Month 100 | the Potomae passed through Nebraska | marchalin his efforts to enforce this pro- | nearly n month, There is very little "m“l‘,‘l‘“,","‘,"]"'f]"qh"‘::,:’“'l e e o e | since the origin of gover nent. ¥ rom auspe “"f Pab o -A Misors Frk WrERKLY Bew, Publisted Evory Wednesday. | homaeward bound from o visitto the Pu- | vision instead of ruling in favor of the | doubt that this desperado, who has come | A. Wedeewood, of “.m Rtiver, fins boen | What our informants gnthered from her, able Carricature ol & . AT, 1 e T h phiosen 1o y her carver s been no axception o the O e St bt et Bis movements, and the warm words of | loop hole to creop out of the court should | Wooldridgo, s the single-handed burglar | g, ..ui.u’n.\’ 1'n.mu..\.,.u,',,..r' mm;vm\ fortune, she being compelled in - curly w— CORUNSTONDENCE: went, evidencod that the influence of | order and not to disturbers of the peace | va ted tho lomet nfvf-ul'!'!(‘rl'l"‘l" the “The state voterinashs “‘ |“\,‘\|m.|“,, and who is Imn...-l(mmurm{ age, toid | tor 1--An enterprising genius, reprosent- Sorinl mutvetn. SHOI, Do Mdot 1o e oy, | that magnetism and popuineity which | and violators of the law dashing style of Dick Turpin and Ciaude | gaing, state vetert county, Iy, | of having reaped whedt by b Wamany | tng Dr. Miller, lns perpotratod a slick SUNOP TH RER, ! d o the onee made him the idol of his mighty ——— Duval mwl.i....ly-v.m~'lu..\. lr‘ ||w(- |'\ o nd pl da She is said to be the oldest Metho. | Indlo on our oltizons aud & hdeous » i i * fro) | o " 1. o o " 3 PUSINRSH LA command had not yet worn away. His | Dealing in Panper Doad. Mr. Wooldridgo has hecomo s publio | 2,015 from the vielity of Jacikson, Fanca :1]‘:‘5'_ Vving, huving wnited, Saaiils | peactieal joke on our city, by publishing oL biistnome Jettors sudden and unexpected death from neu- Under the above caption the Herald | benefactor in ridding the community of nmx..‘-.l in that locality about four weeks ago, | { m‘,”_'i“-“ od h'“'“"\K in the Sunday edition of the Omaha A e o - : rnlGin ¢ 5 B o o Ta | pri ig! role —— voli a dangerous erod Fhother the str and the affticted animals were killed, bug the MLadid sk e et ik ralgin of tho heart removes the lust uf | prints a highly colored report of a politi- | a dangerous crook. Whother tho street | i, 10 RCLE StTls wet KU B S - Herald » sorios of churoou! sketohes of the commanders of the Army of the | cal meeting held at Waterloo, Wednes: | ear company rewards its champion « | spreading at an alaving rate, SHME WOULON'T TAKE A SEAT. Kenrnoy THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, PROPRIETORS, | Potowmae, and joins another soldier to the | day night. According to the Horald, | driver or not, the citizens of Omuha y A Strong-Minded Woman Who is No | U artistio skill displayed in the ators- R BNSRWAT great and slent majority of veterans | charges were openly made at this meet- | <hould by all means exhibit theic appro- “"r“‘“m_rh‘:,‘y"‘ "‘[‘r' B Sonk have Man's Inforior. safd sketehes can only be equaled by the . which “.:.].‘..1 such a rieh inerease in | ing that rotte nuess exists among cettain | cintion by a substantial tostimonial been added to the Stato library. Now York Tel phe Sharp's yellow | editvial taste oxhibitod in their approval AsstsTANT Sceretary Coon says he is | every succeding year since the close of | of the county ofticers and that a leaguo Cedar Rapids boasts of two hen eges meas- | Broadway car. No. 1§ haltod yesterday | and publication on the part of the Hernld. ready to come down as goon us his sue- | the rebellion of men, banded togethor for dishonest ounty Proposition. uring sevenand eight inches i circumivr | qftornoon at Murray stroet, when n wo- Fpp e urbane and intolleety al editor o f General MeClellan wi soldier Jrposes, exists. “Further it wis strong: & prople ouglas o v 5| mrers man exme on honrd,” Hor foatures were e A cessor i8 appointed uorior 1l MeCl ”Alvl was a Ll : ! sl ot ; |I‘ on ;, ikt T'he prople of Douglas county will vote Horaee 8. Humisan, a blind soldier of | gjiarp, her eyes bluek and piere of the Horald has had no good will for training and profession. A graduate of | Iy intimat says tho Herald, “tant | joxt woek upon u propositior for the sale | Maguoketa, has reccived 6,000 back pension, | o Wrass pluin. withont v | Kearney wo tiuvo known woll enough Pat Forp has becomo the Doan Rich- | the Militarg Academy, his studiesat West | most— horrible practicos prevail - at | of g partof the county poor farm. It iy | dnd wili wn allowaneo of 373 per month | yent of uny kind. In hor i ut that ho would go to the extreme of mond of the Omaha Herald. This is | Polnt were enriclid by yoars of sery the county poor farm.” Amid ! 't | proposed to disposo of eighty scres and Litef @ntered the. Dongropatio b 0 ,",:“r«{:u"”'\n ot hurlesque i his dislike, we would have onough to mnks & horss lnugh. i the engineer corps and embellishod by | exeitement, rampant speakers” | g apply the proceeds to the ercetion of | eliureh ab Magioketa and stolo the contriby b W w | been uunblo to belicve until we saw his Sl ki the information nequired by extonsive | i that ’ county work house. At a meeting held | Hons of Ui nfant"Sunday sciool” cl i envicntin pictorul sketekes of Kenrnoy 5 " Nt : - travel and research abroad. Like Grant there was positive proof that the superin- tin the county, the editor of | % GENAAL 5 seat, madam." published in unday's Herald Pat Forp may be au he nest man, h|‘n R P AhH fio AF tendent of the p wim was enriching him- . 5 & b 3 While working at Missonri Valley Monday Y& WAL YoM 1 1f he intended those pictures to ropre- wly was he put on the Union 1 jo | A0 herman, he resigned from the army g FNETAL A A this puper called the publie attention of | night, Hunter, a brakeman on tie \uun‘ pe 0 e Tieates Tt <ont ony and not i the way of a vithi . some years before the war, and obtained | S¢IT 0r at least, wlding to his share of riche 00 commissionors te et 1 western road got his fool caught in o guard atleman politely insiste ’ onr | the puy roll within a few wecks after he he- [ FOMe Y . i il by solling tio bodlos of the pauper dead to | U0 county commissioner boitlio oy Lnk | BRI onr: passinig over it thie: EOE Wi T tell you Idon 't want your seat,” sho | burlesque, Bis eses must have been sot come a councilman? in civil life another and hardly less - |00 ieges and privato students for pur- | 1o proposition, as published, was 00 | ¢t il close to the ankle. vetorted “sharply. T am just s well | ke thow of Sic ‘Toby Belch, and the e———— portant husiness and professional train b 0 disenotion. i un fortunatos. sho | indefinite and left wide looplioles for | A wateh do in a Kirkwood store made a | ahle to atand up'as any man. siv.” B 1 S e T E Y TR PGB T 00 Lo Bk ing, Volunte g at the onthrenk of S e it Ltime to row cold | jobbery and collusion in the sale. It faily | T couy 1 the pants of who The gentlenan dvopped hack nto his e viewod bl his thivd bottle, Can nell. Tretand on this side of the sen wily . & + ¢ ng 1 w hardware store, and | geat confusedly, amid the tittering of the | possthie that the good doctor was hostilities his remarkable engin when their i e, and in the nfeht | to provide how or when this valuable | Reid the robber wntil his master caine ,',‘,,“ Geenpimts of the o | fullof pent-up aminbility after the Ohio attend to Mr. Parncll's necds with neat <kill and ioyal enthusiasm pushed hml placed in wazms and deiven away for ships | property -hall be plueed on the muarket, :.n,‘:n‘\ the nippers, when the trio marche st well able to stand up as .I-[. ctions 'Vvyw‘1 wanted to m.,.\\ ..i when " i rapidly to the front; and within a year nt. kers did not halt there. | and leaves the methods of sale and the | 104 any main,"' shy repratad, glaring at the | he printed those pictures 5 the nim- ness, promptoess and dispatel : g L S i t AtAnGhosbaE. flia ot Bl " I HRRPLS ; i e o had successively risen o a major jgens | They asserted that it contd bo proved that | sale itself entirely in the hands of the | g anchester, the other mormix ansed bl it |"'|*”" R Vitli dole ,“"‘,!: ,’,':‘,f.',"'.,,‘l',' ‘\'\‘y',‘]’:‘j‘; PAT Fonb proposes to tun the offico of | “FISIiP, the commnd of the Army of ::"‘1" *l""_-‘“"l;“”""*'l‘ ‘iMH\ -~“"“‘\‘~"“\\” board of commissioners without a ster becmiso o would ot vibly LR B S TR I {,,,.ff,f,‘ went | bece the pictures themselves all up- \ 8 i PR S urifeit ¢ the | M Omana, in thecoanty building, whora par- [ ooy e ; o and po ked bazzage on th i . ( Vatot il shorilf thron a competent deputy. the _Il(m_m. ..ml' the I_A..I v Il'lp.vll th SoNYITELL 10 AWHORILY, Fot aBB L KSL Ll ingle other heck or lm_l ance to | it Thoe manager protrpily arresied | cnotigh ot to be beholden to any man Cihey Hilled VI I\I\nh hronie jim jams Why didn't the democrats nominate the | entire union armies. ¥rom this time till THOIGY: FRBI06L B9 Ui .| ita 'I i -m; protect the public interest. Under the | and putin jail, and the troupe went on with= | A woman’s just as good aman and v' ¥ ‘l‘ v ‘H doctor's eye to the top 1 is resignation in November, 1862, Me : AL AL LD LGB, IFOORt O Re LA & 6 GomniIee | | OUChI has just us “good a right to vote, too miration deputy and let Ford attend to his hash :',‘l‘ L nLon Al ,\]“‘ fhi) "Il ‘»", tendent in payment for claluing corpses in- | RIOPOSHION K8 thaltgsly Gl G In a runaway at Mason City, B P Kivk, [ And ‘we're gofn’ 1o vo eht in New | Whut has beeomo of that wonderful house? Clellan's star steadily deelined, its fad- | ended tor the cold slab of a disseeting tabie | sioners could sell the property at private eandidate for” sherit, was | York this your. Itisan insult when any | ¢ nyhow: Our citizens would be —— ing light only onee relioved by the vie- | and the merciless sealpel. M Oieefe | sale atany price the eommissioners are i aopost. e was knocked | o treats” heras an inferior by giving litedd (o anquet and toast him. - The Feip WARD'S next “contract” will he | tory of Antietam. Brilliant military | and Corliss heard these black eluarzes openly | willing to aceept, Tt conld be sold in a | s vight arm broken and disto- | joe o sent doctor’s own Juan Boyle, who introduced catd gt the elbow, the right cheek badly And the ch 3 on her hi 1 the wonderfal artist to Kearney nsa' o s, Thero 't be ‘h | aehicvements were demande: 3 velaime sl to! Inineling v o thhh OF SRteLor Anid the ehe o her hat bobbed ap | ¢ arney asatpoe to break stone. There won't be as much | achicvements were demanded by the) proclaimed, may well bo im body to one man or to a syndicate of | braised, and his mouth torn.” e was other and down vehemently, as i{n-nu:h.hi/.lvl"' ot Nust, ye know, by Jove "' is ashamoed money in it as he ~_I mod 1)_n~r:- was in [ ular clamor and the less r Qv‘ Ir teelings w feartully wrousht up. q,,.zmn,.....-i : Wi ;u‘lnulll\ m«;..-u ‘\'\]v. e o HOE GAUNHE VG RN S DL el b onE tortiie | Bratng ool doctor” and his ar ist, and his old “contracting” busincss but it | noless important work of urmy | After repeating theso statements In thelr tel: | “Fho proclumation eannot now bo | & Wor fi”""n"-"| e ton ey M [ straps all the way up town, us no one eliros the pictures have no resem- won't ruin g0 many people ization did not, perhaps, roIve et they conclude with the domand that | gyended, and unless the commissionor Loketi the othor duy found iibedded i the § 0000 sorew lis courago upto tho point n o ||(u~ ‘:,.. tor's \v«rimm politics e e i T he matter be sifted to the bo i 1 o s o know, by Jove!' A WOl proper appreciation. The woary months | ¢ matter be sifted to the hottom at once. L b et [ S 2 1 o ‘anolitarsmodt atteriic | e T e s Tak county clerkship will be safe in | of scoming inacti he | 1 Che veport of the Herald is inmany | | i ) as the body, are n declaration. | i emoralized by the 3 y ¢ i of sceming inaetion, the fraitless and | ts incorrcet and overdrawn, The | £1V¢ the tax-payers definito assurances | as complote as when the ivseet alightéd and FTRR searectow appenranies of the Stinday the hunds of Charles . Nuedham, und | apparvently useless marehes and countor Ol AU EOVOKH LA It ¥ that the proj 11 be duly advertised, | stuek in the ooze away back in the upper i T 35! Aty eralid, s its o d—d ontrage, and thut is why the people of Douglas county | marches, the fiasco at Manassas, the &0 With rogard to puuper bodies go- |y gy u|-1’nu|« d and sold to the highest | #11UYia0 period ages ago. R R i D Mter 1 desired to enelit Brown vs. Kramer otal, Appeal from Mer- et s the city of Kearney deserves treatment at the hands of Dr. Mil v to be carieatured and miserabl in daubs of imbecility on the pictorial ot the 't .«-.-mul_ln monav and is shta ta pav tham, it is not the Potomac. He lived to witness the deaths of Meade, of Hooker, of Burnside, and of Grant, his s ssors in command } ing s medi rolleos W ada b ’ 4 § ix prrty he ougl 80 , will request his presence in the court | hloody and disastrous campaigns in the | "5 W the medical college was made by der at prices no lowor than the ap- | THe town of Waterloo has a heavy damaze | yiok eotnty.. Reversed aind cause dismissed. | 1 DI Bo quiht iy o N ely in the comi vinte: i : | only one speaker, the editor of the Bee. 7 0 ¢ nit on its . Hayes and S, 0. | Opinion by Maswe l, J. ) or sketches of hounse early in the coming winter peninsula, following Yorktown, ereated I % ot | tised value, the proposition will bo de- | p) Mt of Chicago, N suit in the W AaouN G Yosri i nd voehis such dissatisfuction throughout the | | AVE WIS Sheneh 0 rl oo i I feated at tho polls. . Wo can better afford | United States eironlt court for 83000 dam | ¢ 0 feoR el (00 it of ,‘.ui:{n ki Near Dow is denouncing the liquor | north and at Washington that General | ci .:"‘::W‘ t;l‘u. usion ,.,[ lmrt ~])|.~.A [} .H] T Wait Wt HoxE spting A0d ANBmIEO0 { o5 \w'flli'll: \\””v‘c‘-‘.'.:;::"fi:"k".l-'hr||.|:'\“|"\‘l=it‘.‘x::i Wh BTl Sosh oo vasna ;»n i bl : of Muine us “‘remorscless assas- | McClellan's velease from command be Y I"' necessity ob o radical | oo tion under proper restrictions than | undertook to peddle without taking out a | paper printed kins.” Takingthe statementsof our pro- | eame inevitable. He vetived to New I']“F‘ "‘“' he "1~5"!'“"“t '.'f COunty | ¢, Joave any chanee for jobbery for spee- | {114 Heense pl|\'||\w‘|‘|‘1'\l\.n-‘::-]':‘!;T:' 10 il for T ':}:;‘.}‘.'.II.'J‘.{'E‘..“‘ Ehte gt hibition friends we hwd been led to bo- | Jersey and intensified the antagonism by | e “I“ Ll . A"“‘I- M ylative enterprise at the expense of the | feven da i The point is m R R i 1 y s Jieve that liquor dealers in Maine were | opnosing hinself to Me. Lincoln in_ 1561 | \t*h thit - the “speaker "”;"““l county. e T ey Viire bhieuted | couseentive weeks, is necessary o liko smakes in Treland, “there were | asa candidato for the presidency. Hon- | B5 - eree, e superutendent o = ; i1 (e ton 13 bsd upon Town stavalis but. | 2=Wihiare the -connty board meta in | i ERCUEIERG BEEEH BALS SO none."” ored later in his Tife, by the state of his | o¢ 12 OO “‘“"I‘"‘]’ selling the bodies | Iyprisoxyest for debt still continues | e latter docs nol pm\nllu Lor punishinent F'-'”"“ ';"1' their deei R "‘;‘ “"' | ture of its inhabitants, its substantial —— e e s 3 s £ of pa ors, » ol s a BEI S TS e Fooan o case of refusal to p o S0, on of a paper in which to adver i % 4 AFtER that fatal day in November the | MoPtion in being chosen its governor, |:,.Il'xmwrr Gl "k(” At LD N v, T G if 0 Bl e (8 I Giinmot be attachod in 8. collateral pro R \'"‘lllmm"r': ofiensive partisuns will be the importu- | 000 o) vious offices in the line of his | m, dumped into a cellar at the | now hefore the conrts on a motion for Lis | pierre will be the hub of the proposed state [ #—Scctions 87 and 83 of the rond Tnw, | 0 T SR T TGl g e unate oflice seekers who attempt to ring e T e AT college, and after being dissceted in due | release. His board has been puid all | of Dakota. merely anthorize the the county be RTEaIEh population confidently be- the White House bell. The change will But the inglorious end. | 1Me, were reduced by quick lime and | these years by his tormer lawycrs who cnee county's outstanding Indebted- [ OF counties separated by astream tomeet | g for our city in four years an in- give Mr. Clevelund much needed Teisure | 81100 # P (ZHE LG IS0 " [ nshes. The main point in this connee- | have o elaim againsh him for securing itsto}ST00, 000, topothier and confer: together, inyrogard i hitanay ot Toast 12,000, " Also a I o 1 S| 8 : . . 10 il e Hawthor waell-to-do fa T, V- A C Joi d N o) i T U e Dty hnio e | oz otiistonseUrillint mrospuelaiTon: | e oasy B G S BRI ui aw thorn, 1-to-do farmer, liv- | to the ereetion jointly of a brid 0,000 hotel if Dr. Miller will kindly e t i i ya £ | military renown could never be forgot- Al i 1IV31 authoriZ¢ him a ge wmount of money, and as | near Miler, has bui it ranary | such stream, and to enter into a j his o charconl artist nway from the unsatisfied e S Ay sucha disposal of panper dead it was | ghese lawyers still believe that he has the i peity” of 4,000 b and will | contracet for that purpose; but in the ab- Those hideous pictn T ;r e ilivod b k. o i downright robbery for the county to pay 3 L i ence of @ contrct there 15 o power Ivf Havald P ‘ & s eareer, e lived &5 500 the war, Ti e BN e St 2 s Vs 3 Y. Sweezy, incareerate v | one boatd to ereet or repair a bridge | & 5 oW, Y ) Tt man who ruined Gen. Grant, and | (501 16 was once a chief figure, pushed | 100 €ONins for corpses that were to be | Jikely that he will obtain his release un- R CHE won hecliare of Killie | aeross sueh strcan, and eompel the othicr h}'vhl Rl i iy sent James D. Fish to tho penitentiary (56 ooacal olose by generals whose | FKD UD withinafew hours after burial. | Joss e can show that he is bankry <0 o Antzist, made his eseape | howrd o pay part of the ¢ IBR Qo i ““‘."I“‘."“__"J will now wear a conviet's suiton testi- | o (R0 R ensure due to | e sudienea was doubtless startled, but | though imy AT : Saturday eve audat st aceounts diad | 4—Tho eourt will not ..,m“,l theRdine! i ERin sty Bey i e b e crime. Thero is a prevailing impr.-\-hm ! L ! ms to us affected. The object | affords opportunit cred- | g1S0T No Lwlieat rom HDueres ofF voun therd Sl |h|‘|~(-‘ufmllll‘()rn:l v Wiio M ocse BRITCEITkta) e N , 5 " = A % N % 5 o1, 400 <hels ol oats, 200 bushe ark 3 . b 1 3 ) thata dozen more of New York's high- telegraphing a demand for full partic- | jlors to perseeute honest debtor: pie A A e BN (O fiere there are not sutticient funds | oyaqa, Oct. 29.—[To the Editor.]—A tability should keep him ul ttwo in the morning is patent on | many instances foree money from their | f it season they will eultivato R ile to eroct or repair all neeessry | g, pateh -Iulmwrml in the BeE some compuny in Sing Sing prison T B its face. Mr. O'Keefe is evidontly fear- | friends and relatives” The law is a relie ¢ year ) ) 4 ithi T T Rl T ot s y. is last appe 5 T e - Fid i < try with comparatively hothing, g » long as such board act withinf the ro. from Boatrice, in connection with = print, only a few months since '\‘;l L z'."“'“ be held rt“l“"‘l""“ -\‘{“' of barbarism, and a disgrace to the state i seope of their authovity, an injunction | the Morse murder trial, which sought to s o8 very littlo rence w b Mr. Corliss is anxions to place Mr. ow Yorl s| ishe 5 vi ie to restrai . f i i It -makes very littlo* difference who | o o'of his tacties in the Vi eam- | Gogoote right bofore . tho m(‘.-r‘,‘,‘,l e of New York, It should be abolished. : : do. “'s!['\\"n}-'x.':'i.f~ ,.::.1'.\'1‘[-'.':}":no stroam s | diseredit the expert testimony of Dr. builds the new railroad as long as Omaha paign; and while he lies d.».ul, 3 il m"my, g S i — unl l;llvli‘lilln\( .‘ ;Ll::‘ryuv(_:yln'.lllrxiri (‘n.\(lt.‘i_’”rt‘l,’!::- the dividinge lino h.nw.-n v olcou Clark, of Sutton, who made a ehemical gets the! guarantees sho ) for B | jome on the Orange ntountain, his name | “gid oar so | M LK. Bumkerr, the republican | " Gian county produces, on an averae | 04 o bridge s across said | analysis of the contents of the stomach of money. 1t Mr. Clark or Mr. Gould fill | i horng on the advance motices of o | Wit (M CAREHSSORCT SPIAE S0 nominee for coroner is a man of superior | from two and ahalt to thret millions of gold | Stream by the ¢ board of one of | decoused. During the closlng argument the bill let them step forward. The ques- | ooming article upon his last armed con- 3 NS Lacts and learn f oo iGeations for the place. He has pro- | Yetrly. such counties cooporation of | (0 the jury Col. Colby, = counsél for Rt o re nlnoaton e nob be Al 3 D the authority upon which the chargo q afhess & Chareonl burning has become quite an in- | the county board of the other, the county i L 14} n ner p lict before rotiremeot fo. al qualific: il I risoner, k f ) J 4 Lo 1 | fliet before his retirement. was made, we will accommodate thom, | C55ional qualifications outside of mere | siy i Rico, and - largs nuntberof men | erceting the bridge may use precinct | prisoner, drank a portion of the contents lowed to stand in the light of the best in- | = uneral MeClellan's ability as the com- | $10 T S0 S - REOBIMOUIE LI | ooy selling. Being a skillful embalm- | are thus ewployed. bonds yoted for that purpose to complete | of abottle said by Dr. Clark to conta'n terests of Douglas connty and its me- [ 5o ST LT oy e still in dis. | DV S (80 & Prominent CHzen § oy e knowledge of anatomy and | The assessed saltation of property in s | the Dridge in tho county not copperatinug | sirvelnno from the stomel, of “Mey. tropolis. i, Gy o hicl of this county informed the editor of the would be able to discharge the functions | ANINAS. county for 1885 S 050, Last | in the erection of the bridge. i'he right | Morse, in wsolution of chioroform. As ——— pute. 0 e Lr WhiCh | gep that there was a great deal of crook- Y L 1CUHONS | year i was 24,190,917, to usc the road and by ui;.n fund in the | the draught had no visible effect on the NOONE wants to “throw cold water,” | burstinto fever heat after his vemoval |4 tthe county poor farm. Among of coroner in u satisfuctory and efli- A St. Louis speculator is about to bring | completion of such bridge not decided. counsel he endoavored to convinee the a5 the Herald suggests, on the railroad | from the army of the Potomac by Pres- TR e o A \.l f .2 | cient manner. suit for possession of 187 Jots in the city of A tax ) who seks to enjoin the | jury that Dr. Clark's testimony was 4 uggests, O e DincaTnt 5t in iin bee tho Ju el chexgthingsjyeRwerd dnformatl ey ins Denver. The St Lonis man- claims to lold | payment of money for the ereetion of a | worthiess. As the jury found Morss proposition. least of all the Bee. What TR 14 comraics, | mates and emplogecsof tho poor. farm || g0 SESE IRl wiirecorded e from baok iu 1500, public bridge, which he elaims is being | gulty of murder in thie fivst degroe, Ccl, the BEg demands on the part of Omaha }l'"l"“‘“ thoun nds of s old comrades. | oo maltreated and abused ; that bodies HEiCH “"f e e '|“: .0F L Cotorala emntios Ao comos | constructed T violation of law, wust act | Colhys sigvuss in thie ilort was not ver 44 defluite ssurancos in writing asto tho | Lhercare many to-day who belioye shat | o' o SO LB fons of a sheriff is e should | first with o total valuation of S56422085.00. | with reasonable promptness.’ If ho is [ marked. In reality it was a mero tric | o i | e Aty e tlEd B IREATIR Y IoRIwAT 1o of puupers were con eyed du.nug"ll.uk OGS CoTieuls. e Gl ot T oty is seeo dy with - total of | oyl of oss Taehes aud knowingly | of the counsel, as the following from the route to be traveled and the men whe e L i nights to the medical college for dissce- | 05 00 0 ) it his boots, | Srionimo, and EL Paso” thivd, “valwation | \epmits the contractor to ineur liabilitics | “Sutton Register” shows, which it _is to construct it, before it advocates or re- | the jndzment of the president and ham istand stamp upon him with his boots, | $4% ) cod MeClells : is | tion, and our informant expressei the be- [ 1 e iae - i good faith in the construetion of the | hoped you will publish in justice to Dr. 811808 to advoonto lany. donation for-a:| 1 l»w»l MeClellan in the exceution of his | Jiof” fhat the superintendent was selling | 11° m‘-r,»‘ o over so l;i.',lmlflln and um‘nhlu ot Mont o srCater portion of the work, an injunc- | Clirk g much needed rail connection between r.nu:lully developed plans on |1_w theso bodies. This charge we regarded to tell the difference between a warrant H\r.”-‘l}i:l"l”‘f :I\_v‘:_‘n;vm.x\nl\‘\ll < just shipped | tion will be denied. 1o sensational episode by which the coun- this city and the northw peninsula, In a recent article, in 50 sorions thut we thought best ¢ " rest and a lund warrant so long as | f DAL L 3 T e sel for the dofense in the Morse trial at SR 10940 stlomake | can stand up for four rounds in the | . Jour Indians and two white men were ar- Music in Hotels, Beatrice endowvored to throw diseredit upon thorongh inquiry LIBLNCRUNAY, ) 0 tod near Butte for horse stealing near D S 4 i 4 f 2 McClellan himself openly charged Stan = By 1ho. Pall Mall Gazette: Hotel proprietors | Dr. Clark’s analysis of the stomach of the GeN. Haz has ordered the court | 8 ey About two mouths ago the man who e e e N e R e G and restanrantenrs have long ago dis- | deceased woman is explained by the Express martinl of the class of signal service | 1o Wit ‘]_""”"': i 0% ”’I i ";.f‘" '. ¢ | claimed to wdled the wper | Tl B has only one sting for the republi- | of Chal Bt s buried all the country tor | €overcd the fascinating power of music | jn this wise: The stryehnine was preserved privates at Fort Meyer for insubording- | Peninsular —campaign by - frequent | o,ppses a8 they were brought from the | ean tickot this year, and (hat is ainied at the | mi . upon their custome We know from | {0 hioroform, with which it enters into sol . one of the leadin monthlies, further and more tion. The insubordination consisted in | €hanies of orders, by the removal of | county infirmary A at this ofice to | best man on it, Charles H. Gere,—eratil, b, Conrad-Prien eattle drive will veach stitiseics that Wagnor calls for a demand |0, Zinto s tho counsel poured n litio protesting against profanity and abuse | troops to independent commands and by | worpoborate what he had heard S| Birdsof a feather oek together. Teis | Ft O R il o e, | ftes and causos chaniimen o bo lavgoly | Waler, whicl does not mix with ehloroform, from Lieut. Green their ingtructor, It is | tdermining the confidence which Lin- | jy o debatable question with the od- | very natural that the Horald should | one of 4,000 i ohe of 2,000, " | ordered, and perhaps ( i Crowein- | i as the solution sank to e bottom of the only proper to state thut Mr. Green, who | coln hadgiven him early in the great [ ji,p whether he should give immediate | think that Mr. Gere is anexcellent man, | | Therels some talk of incorporating the | fiuences the consumpt brandies | glass e draught was simple and hirmlesy, onpi. | conflict. Be this as it may, the bost mili fal ¢ 3 A S . town of Sonth Butte and dividing it into two | @ a, We have yet to learn how | being nothing more than water. 1t is said wenrs shoulder straps, received v ropri- | BRVLS S GRS BT 0 RS L | Dublicity totheso disclosures orshould en- | He is comn of railvowls and | urds, That setion has over 200) inhabi- | appetite is affected. I London the pro- | thac the jury experimented in the same way anand while hissoldier pupils will prob- | tary judgmenthas been steadily erystalliz- | goavor ‘to put a stop to wbuses without | editor of a railro; tants and over $1L0X400) worth of taxable [ prictors of the Holborn give their cus- | yriar retiring to their deliberations, and lived ably receieve a blind” of five and ten | N for yearsinto theopinion that General | 1 kine them public. On one hand it - = * PLODOELYS tomers a dinner band, e Criterion | o)y, wverdiet of sullty & duys for daring to resent his maltreat- | McClellan, great as an engincer and | o gy exeellent nowspaper sensation | i iticy 07 Dl oa e A Or ALY il anat | s wicliorts of lbwalngerg oMo kY 4 e ) i N 4 5 us an e Wapupe sation 2 tax-gathering s of Da- | comple < Tnst delivery under their con- its through to 1305, e hi ment. Mr. Green ought to be investi- | Wonderful as the organizer and equipper | 15, 1ud to be lost, while on the other | kota county . I« business- | H Wit thie Marquis e Mores, undur which ot “.'1“.:‘:'13]: l:.'[,..\'fx'.'x“|..-'v'x'.‘|‘1’\“"\‘nvl:'?l]::- ff‘.’..“u'hl“ fi.‘:‘,'\': BN vfl\l‘i‘:r;"‘\\".:':llu':fe gated, but he probubly will escape to_ re- [ of # magnificent army, lacked the ag- | 0,4t would have been eruelty to the | like way. They have scized three loco- ey Durvs delivered o i e the begine | combined forees of dinner’ baid, Mooro | Reoomuinded hy leading physicians, Soid peat lis offense. The privates at Fort | Bressive quaht ‘-"f..lxg“‘:u fighter. The | \otehied and helpless inmates of the | motives of the Omaha & St. Pant road for | Charles Stles, Salosville, from eloven acrey | 404 Dpgess ol Ahoe totafsoom to)l| yliiigitiop i Moyer will learn some of these days that | ensineer instinet for defense overnoy poor farin to have them distressed by the | taxes, and the company will probably | of fround, measured, seenred an averago of | 2FOVE LAt (o throcand sixponny din in the signal service the reporter of |thedesire for offensive tactics. ‘I knowledge that their bodies were to be | settle the mutte W APV Forty-tired busiiels, 'mehine measured, of Wt FAthes aTeLs wisie with his mc b Dlackggunrdisim is wo 1 tho Dlack. | ousiess born of wish to Zuard aainst | cuwp and dumped among tho refuse of e : o B e hctb it itk | Gattlmight give their. customors music; OR'G'NM' every possible contingency o ojsi{ (SR S I RIS i R ’ e el o Aty biashels ; but customers might linger an hour ¢ E HA L proventod tho exercise of an aggressive: | (10 wholo, it was deomed more. humane | o o duys mor Bog.remnin T TR acup of cup of coltee, which would | O BTIAN, h A 1Ys Qi ips : ) | thewhole, it was deemed more humane | for the oflice-scekers to annoy the presi- The Pacific Const, ly be remuneratiy Itisa notable f 2 ness, which in other hands put the | the matter for the time being. , A Los Angeles is laying the sccond eable q ; i ; 8, Phi IRt all nonkaata iin ne e Sgoig o suppress the matter for the time being. | dent. After the st of Novewmber it will 03 Angeles s laying the 0 able | however this may be, that there is a s 1 Ty, the Philad “']““ ey enem, constantly on the defens! Tl 1 Tallroad, I NDU ! 4 Yy AN The attention of at least one of the com- | reguire considerable eireumlocution and | g ¢ movement amona the proprietors of follows: “The Omaha Bep and mavde extensive engineering of Hitle | wicioners, Mr. George Timme, was | red-tane to st o hearing with tho shing | q Ll Chinamen of Stockton ave been or- | dining:rooms in this direetion for among | Royal Havana I.ottery Rlladelpviatinapraportiol @ hor poRds f yso. Thobafile of Antiutam proved Mo- | calloa to this mttor nnd it memory.| eenehoo Bor & HOHEAE Witktie cile T el 1| e nawnniioibions fokmusie cliounies (A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION) iy ins s Mling ses | o . Gy Al 4 0 exceutive, Uhe total number of gallons of ne made | are the provrictors of the I ) % lation 0aN4:RN APOFS d“""m"‘ h(v'".‘ * | Clellan to be® no coward, us was openly | qorves us right, Mr. Corliss was also it e—— In Sonoma county this year is estimated at | fotel. the Cnfo Manieo and the ;" | Drawn at Havana, Cuba. Every 10 to 14 Days, oRnodby teir osoupnntsthun any elty j oharged by . some of tho | yoifled, Acany rate, withins fow days | Tie namo of GeLadiller on s promig, | L0 - 4 Seatibeg aiiboly fp KL Wholoh $5. ¥rictions pio in the country. The qualification is un- | ), to Richmond” party, bat 5 1s Mr. | o himsoll oalle o 5 ny with a capital of §39,00) has . rr’uhjm! to no munipulation, not controlled hy Bhiladolnhia contolx £ i b (fterwards M co himsell called at | sory note ought to be a good endorse- | heen' organized to establish smelting works Sharp-Shoott tho pir v It is the Ty . thon any ity i sy | tnder Grant or Sherman or Thomas, | this oieo and asked what the nature of | mentat u bunk, bitt bs initials attached | W Porthind. i With reference to sharp-shooting at | the hutiive of chunce in existenos oL dwelling houses than any city in the | Gho now donbts that that dearly bought ; % N the chargs 05 Were against him, He was | toan endorsement of character for Pat The assessed valuation of Santa Burbara | port Omaha, the following interesting 10 S country, and also more houses of all | yictory would have been followed up by 0! esting > 2 ity is about $1,4 0, and the tx levy 1 per M OIT Riaita thau nay other sity, beating Now | 1 oerts, 3o o s g, | frankly an fully Intormzd with ”m:hxl :«lnlwwllln\n uo weight with the peo ke e i1y oG o dis ¢r |AA;:\....\( wtion from the post has been o ) 2 o ) bt |28 - femor- | 4o them, e ad ed tha dies fc e, E 514,550, ’ ’ eocived;: York by mor¢ I:\ml .!.QNM[L”l' :AI '.ulll])lll.l alized enemy General - McClellan's | yhojr way from the poor favm to the e e e An old man has heen brought into Hailey, A S A AT AT ) Isgrowlng at tho rato of 5,000 houses | yorirement was the meyitablo reslt of | yuudical college but disclaimed deriving | FERDINAND Wagnzhas been convicted | M, from Eouis Crvelt, Cumas praitic. His ol AD R FRNRL A ALl a0l year, and thore is no danger of wny ity | 1o stern logio of war, whose success i3 | yny pecanary profit, of grand larceny, IL§s intimated that he iy Kekdle, T1e Wore old'gunny | he witnessed “the - skirmixhing of equal '“““"l":"‘r‘“““i‘::‘lll-"‘“::r”' A m“”‘ always meastred by rosults, - The work |1 Mr. 0'Keefo shoald be entircly ig- | will be sentencod 20 fen years in the pens | 346k s clotbing. Detes 1) glianp:nockarnerile Blsd-g :A“""r,\‘-l“':l‘f; % WHAT WOMA® ives sill groutor poiit {0 our SMOWIE | which o bogan was carried to o fnish | poraut of ths matter, secms inerediblo in | Stentinzy. Misorg lates” company, and | et o o v fiosking jute | AL ol sy duid. e witnestod waare R SRR A Ly op | by others. o his suceessors ho handed | face of the fact that he had steadily ve- | Ward will probably bave it. tonuare made daily, ALl slens tail o the | some pretty good shooting nearer home \ L advancing the prospenity of | oyor 4 magnilicent army of veterans | fused to make # chango in the farm not T “ ;..'.,f‘im‘i‘.mf."f ‘1‘.3‘.&‘.-\ AT : i rioh ?\ml. ‘w’ll. n‘.“‘-.;’ \'li"nulwn “.-‘jw.nn:;»l".:“'-ltlur which he had manufactured ont of raw | ighstanding various charges of ismun he Rallroud, Gopmission dunket, | g Coteonwood nicke have been | marksmen, fivst and second elass men, marine dredg- | * ged reeruits, a field for cam- | geoment and abuse. That there has Phe Nehrask ) St n;< ;mu to an h-nlllwnpx % 0 irice b “{ made the hundsome scoro of 186 hits ong i whose topography was thor. § sy & y farm it does nc t on pas through | has not heen i ut It s belicved | of 520 shots, or about wr cent., under aug machine for uso on the | ) | RAAROE snadie SUOSTARAY. WA k40T | oo ratlonnsal ‘ab W Lt 1L dosk ot <h W y on an inspection tonr | 10 ex 2,000, Thiow wrs wafd 1 coustc | thia ghms Fullos, Largets, oLo. us kovan e has srrived at the isthmus after n voy ) o Ang htioni L require special investigation to prove V. line. They were | tute the greatest niekel deposit ever discover |y, “ e Do glas shorpshooters, By 1_torture. Easy at from Glusgow, by wuy of the Straits of | of defenses. History will not fuil to give | we will produce the witnesses to sustuin | W0 cars, ‘They report having u ploas 48 been wn esamining | goiiped from shooting in the sbove . A Noat, Close.fitting and Orace’le ments, Great as an engineer, effective ) R L it eventy miles from any place, The camp con- | APIlity o excecd 41 per cent, thouzh ur man of war Mohican, the detils of | « i ) x qualitics which go to make up a valuable | out the court house ey well-informed | Republican, With C. H, Gere, the rail- out - 'ALL THESE DEZIDERATA SHE CAN FIND N able vessel, constructed ut a government | in the great conttict which will grow | yhuy (here is a ring, but there is a greag | give them pointers, farmers and business | Camden (Ind.) Expositor: On Monday |~ The specinl board of appraisers have | Yuk Shoes, ** of il kinds and materials, in trip down the Pacific coust, and under | by voars roll by i management of county aftairs. hat was | JoR 0 train stopped the depot | maude o pilgrimage to Russiaville for the filed bere by auy one against the com- | revolutionary renown. This old " ludy s of Elizabeth Croft, 1.50100 of an J. & T. COUSING, ! Magellan. The speed of this mud scow i the eredit for fmportant achi | tho ohy Ot ERRea o o ant teip, and from the appearance of the ] silver in_Isaker county, Ore p— as a diseiplinarian, brilliant in all those | Pyur a new broom ains o population of 100 men, who are wait- | they have no men classed as sharpshoot- whose eraise were related a fow days ngo A S T T AT | road capper, ‘on the comm’ssion, and - navy yard, broke down five times in a | more sud more in importance and in the | eyl of loosencss aud carclessness in the | men stand apoor chance of having | of last week two residents of | Camden, | filed in the county court statewments of | 7. widths and 10 shapes of toes and heels. full head of steam exhibited a speed ——— shown i the disclousures made in=the, | wpt. E, 8. Butler, Judge rnoy und | purposc of seeing what is said to bo _the | the Belt Line as follows: | ¥ill_not wrinkle, and are the pertection bargoman. The pavel defenses most | license ordinance is to say the least very | and a great deal more seandul would | them, but more in a social way than as a | whose maiden name was 1 to G, W. Doane, 71-100 of competent constructors and dishonest [ the longest stroteh that the city authori- | fuvia and the extravagunt board Lills of r"“y After mml"““ lere for about an | was born in the State of Delaware, in | acre, §1,650 ago under steam of eighty-vight days | surrounded by astrong and scientitic hne | 1 the commissioners will give us & day | taken over the road in a special train of | ed on the cowst {irlng some Koven Or eikht mon wiio Wore truin and surroundings, there is no donbt 1, says the new tind is 7,100 feet high and | L, it 100ks as if this company has the s somewhat greater than that shown by . | snceded to sweep | trip by Nye, editor of the Omaba | juy for zuine oue to come i aud buy them | crs.” iu the press dispatches, That remark- person must admit. We do not churg, 100G (P deE L QRS L fng 't | The Champion O Lady of Indiana “'_".”m‘ AT, e o R at citimation ol studeuts of the clvll war, [ erievances righted, if they have any: | Dr. Camp and” Mr. Simnel “Ciompson, | dunages appraised on property taken by |~ ey willnot rip; willnot st at the hesfy which would disgust an average canal JUDGE ST 1G's version of the high | investigation of the county elerk’s oftice | Hon. F. H. Trowbrid called “upon | oldest resident of Indiana, \|_ Coltor, Max Meyer, 18100 of an acrs, #3 ola_cludgnenlg the sh"!!'_fll"‘"fl"flf’;- needed ut presout ure defenses from in- [ elustic. The law hus notoriously received | evested by overhauliug the county poor matter of business. No complaints be a sister of Commodore of | dJ.5. Collins, 310 of oo, §1, Look on Solos for Name and Aldiass of eontructors tics canallow. There are not wore than | the county jail hour the train pulled out for the west. April, 1760, making her prosent age' 116 [ N. B. Kendall, 64-100 of an acre, $600. NEW VORI,

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