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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BIE: MO.‘IDAY l\OVEMBEB 2, 1885. —" Mr. Mike Lahy has had hmself intor- | To the question of favoritism in grad- Omatta OFFron, No. 614 AXD 018 Panvaw 87 | viswed by the Herald concerning the | ing M. O'Keefe pleads the baby act Wedne y night, T ghlled attention to' ) pany 100 éarloads o day till spring New VU'M'";;' Sy WOUR Wy THISUNS charge that he has been doing duty as | With regard to the enormous allow- | €ome abuses in county managoement IS0, - deputy shorifl while he was o dehwing | ance to the sheriff for feeding prisoners | which nothing but iical chango in v WS AND INTERVIEWS, Published ovory morniy The | fy iy as engino dj ) o 'q " s 1 p ws | the conrt house { conl f ly Mondny moening p e T tho | Tl py as engincer and janitor of tho | Me. 0'Keofo roplies that the law allows | the court k : ould reform. The State Plshery. S v county court house. Wo choorfully give | from 50 conts to 75 conts & hoad. Tho | Among other things 1 charged hat the | gron fow Mag, of Fromont, i8 the bast | working of tho o by onganizing o now | ith $16.00/Thron Mo gos0 | Mr. Ly the bencfit nlvfh.v-\]r].muhllll law was made mainly to cover the high- | county poor farm was in '»-wl‘ bands. T} pogied man in Nebraska on the two subje 1S | parish in the southwest vartof the ity 850\ 0 11006, of Keosauqua, while on t'e 00010 M oo | as it appears in the Herald : est possible expenso in boarding convicts | “tated that repeated complai hiad | of fish and Shakespeare, What ho doesn't | one in the sontheast part, and anc 1 in the con trvin en ronte for Rl Oak, w e ® WeEKLy Dre, Publishod B 1ny. Mr. Rosewater, in his desperato efforts to | on the frontier counties where livi mo to wme about w atent of ine | know about about ichthyology and the ime | northwest yart. This dctonmination is not tovad of $:30 by moans of the old tma TERWS, POSTRALD, malign Richard 0" Koeffo, takes advantaze of | is high, Thore is no excuse whatever | mates and employes. I also charged | mortal bard fsn't worth knowing, A repres | based on anything that has transpired in b 0 Yonr, with premium .00 | the sneakir e g 3 b . e s tve of & acoompatied M Trin far a8 Mr, Millapangtt I8 © Mis Erie Dodgo, who has recently been & ¥ oRt. withiout prommi Ty | the sneaking information furnisied him by | gor paging in Douglas county any more | that the bodies af paupers had been ative of the Bes wpanied Me. May, | Trinity, So far as Mr, Millspanch s o Tost'arress nE Buitaio, Noott e, without premium | & deputy county official, that Lam receiving to | Who is one of the state tish commissioners, to | corned T can honestly say that he is o ssident of that town for 0 Moxith, on trinl 10 | pay as deputy sherift and as eagineer of the CORIRAPONDENCE court house, As w matter of fact, I recoived Al communicntions telati 0 noes st el | 15 for six dags work at th fait in tho ea | 10 reduco taxes by refusing to allow un- | that [ had strong groands for th tained nuch interesting information concern- e sinee Octo oF 17, 1is fricnds aey fon OF Tits kr. peeity of deputy ® I hadbeen fmpor- | Teasonnble board bills, Petor Goos used | that it was done with the connivance of | "y Wmpe indtitation, The nshery 18 Judicint Clemency Ty L RURINFRS LETTEn tuned by Sherift Mi ler several times to to board the city prisoncrs for 33 cents | the superintendent. This, T suid, was /S 000 CC0 olatto river, about & milo The Inte Judye Delos Take, of San Fean e punty 18 $10,134, 8% Millspaugh's opponents to largely diaw the James Hamilton, of Webster Ciry, hna beon congregation awny from Trintty, T wish you | o FOUER TG00 R IAEEs 14 F 1J0ries § sl would correct this impression. The factis I by falling on a detective sidowalk. am responsible for auy now parishes in iho Davenport Cremation company have Omaha. Tt is my plan to extend the practical | #1000 in stock subseribed, and wil proased with rection of & crematorium next N S / Q 04 D Deputy Sheriff Lahy. Knight lm\'n r:-h-rnnry-nv:-r M‘vrylmd_v" The Chatge Proven, h- sight, it says (October 12), to nmn-h parish In the southwest part of the eity, the s Moines' assessment ro'l L THIE DATLY BEL, t 1 Ta & epeoch made) at Waterlon on | the Orogon Rallway and Navigation mm.i Inferonce being that (Lls was o pinn of Me. | Amodnte to, SIOSTAON. The toial ior the | than it is worth and no court wonld dare | secretly taken from tho poor farm : i \ i the Nebraska state tishery the other day, and | working, faithfal man, and the m. overrule eslonor offort | the medioal colloge for dissection, and | " to ovettlatifocommissioners i at eClors A diof | Desides enjoying o day in the country ob- | rolations exist between him an nter, of Burlington, has teon but there is where they have made s mi by a high and substantial »wire | needs 1o comment at my hands, There we thousands of laboring men in this city whom a cruel fato may land in the statoment s the trees showed for thomsalves, A poor house. ‘Tlors are people in good | sach one b a shing o8 forking ut the 16, E densen, of X | | each one bran hingor forking at the topof the hear Sty quarics at Lowsville, was \ circumstances to-day who may be in the | orizinal stunp or post, about nve feet from the Aol down an embankient by a sudden { porr house beford Me. O'Keeffo's next | ground, ‘This ought to convinee the farmers | sl of his hotses, recepying in,uries that | [ uwm--nn.l ove fatal, Tae Wazon was term would expire. Right here let | of Nebraska that on the lands they ongl wolistied and the Lorses so badly injured that (A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION.) worn-out lives of the faithful wom n AMA, Drafta, checks and. postof e orinrs | OFf Commissioners Timme and Cotliss, Thoy With regard to Mr. Pierce, Mr. | formant was the man who handled | fighery we cross a long and substantial toll- | Judge Gasltin, the “Trontier Judge™ of Ne vl Dicath, bt w mm\uum.uhu.l.nun.lu‘ THE BEC PUBLISHING COMPANY, PROPRIETORS, | takime care to puta oot man in my place In | wrong doing, when in fact heought to | that [ had called the attention [ builtuta cost of S14000 by IL T, Clark, who | him:elf greatly to tho eriminal clsses by hiv ' S A, Brewslen alilor of the Ceraton Ad: Wi — | evening [ madea thorough examination of | g not conducted his office in n business | Mr, Corliss ku w of this state of af- | the noith side of the river, roached by a mil- to exhibit all the thunder* olts of the law, L boing (he complainant. ICK T, Mr. O'Keelio's @ on with reg: | my i | io f o e ( 1 TICKIT, THOTTgHE 68 Mio RN MANK SOmBNG ot tektl Mr. O'Keefo's explanation with regard | my information and that tho county was | FECF FOI COUNTY COMMISSIONER, morning, informing the paper that the house | thitt the bridge was promised by the com- | O*Keeffo so much that he got Cor iss out [ partly upon the bottom-lands atong the river. | years! was recently senteneed o the peniwntiary HENTY ”“l N amount mentionad was all T ever rosvived ingular that tho prom was fullilled | garbled report of my speech telegraphed hatehing house is obtaived from numerous W. A. Paxton, of Omaha, in an intery AUDUE, contiy built, in the ravine, each dam forming [ BEE O oney 18 well e Tuel | POTE 1 the 25t The oldest person pre.e.b JAMES B, BRUNLR who as senior commissioner is justly ravine is one of the most beautiful springs in LR BUIKIGT , | one bidder. On the faco of it this | in the face of charges mado by Commis: | house, about six fect wide and eight | (5 B F O EG G EC e Tast year | Of that: county, have died within the p 1 sriees, but 1 bolieve that we have now reached | carly as 189, First District—LEWIS BERKA, Wiy was Mike Lahy ! i A Yo Sy — Omaha qualificd for such worke How | hundred feot wido throuza thy whole | Tollowing up the bit of enterprise tho | [1om the effects of polson, ws 1€ was supposed |y 1 jave boueht over 40,00 cattl Datching house with water throuzh an inde- fours' time. alrendy on the pay roll of the county? | muke the halanco of the farm which it soon, but [ feel that T have got in in time to | Aninfant danghter of Willlun Kock, at suts throngh much more valuable. | fidav ) e hottom s o four-inch pipe. 1t is 8 i & Dl ou irongh much e bottom and nills a four-inch pipe O | English cattlinen, 1 should judige 0t 0f | Jowed it Before w doctor could nrsive hen sessments are assisted by incowpetent | forty speeinl policemen? Why should | materially damaged, wnd the price paid, the poor farm any water in the Httlo reservoir unless yon ik acter [ zering in great pain for take.” o storm at Keokuk Tuesday night Par Forp did some heavy work in the | for their employmentr How ean Mr s commissioners taken any appeal the | Junitor of the Omalia Medical colle m | strueture halt way down the - « i 1hert, the comedian who plays t i 5 ¢ AR Boyd und he must be rewarded igning vouchers for double puy? He | county would have been atno expenss, | Winter of 1885 until the college closed for the plied with all the necessary equipments for 5 ks pliy iling the machinery, and the shoack /i | OKeoill ductines to explain why ofticials | jo ™3 M 0T S tere Were no | tish of various kinds and ages, afford a beaus | COMPINY with Lis bride, from the thind story | § Ton b el pand Ward's last “‘contract.” e will [ not bo deputy shoril and net us enginect et % o % it burned wbout three years ago. GUbert | pupcing eharees have been made agalnst regardless of part; needs 1o | es last winter, as Twas told by siudonts,were | at the state fair, and were pronounced the | the inmates has been so shametul and severy Ll ear the month of the ravine at the foot of | For his line of comedy he certainly had wn | 1eft the “institution. The steward is eruel, Dr. MrrLer has hired a hall and will Deputy Sherif Lohy says that he by William Coburn, is in ¢ y respect | found on the Missomi river near Omalia Y461 Ush spEiik s 157 e, raViGo, B RM COR. STATE AND TERRITORY, 1 nost instances is not it for a hoy to doctor has shouldered o heavy conteaet. | his boilers Was it the same | bY Pat Ford, Individually and colleet- | his limby frozon. Iy was taicen to th drawn from one pond 0 the other Lots in Cha tron soil as higi s $2,000, S Jusrick ANDRES has concluded to | duil on the 19th and 2ith of October to | Support not only of republicans but of i TR e brought to the coliese batweon ten aned ¢ AL TS, O'Brlon, wiio Tas, had thivteen yoars' | tsland mstted $355, B LY to say anything about Eagincer Lahy's | ment of the democracy of this county 0 | {1 charge of a doctor. The same i the fablo framo residence, situ- | The supreme eonrt has decided aeainst the | powder. e lighted his pipe. i3 wite was beautitul view of the Platto valley for many | feet decp and e feet in dinmeter. oppelman, fatherof tha owner of the Smm——————— ety? Dossn'titlook very singular that | into the hands of di blo and dis- | andv k. Onearnu was very sufl in | o5 e near the hatching house. Tie | 1sind & Wyoming road. ntly Killed Prank Haven, who was at work . "l 1 be s il - he 3 heat trom 100 . - 2 A o 2 0 i in the ground, Jundlod these. badies niy divines and men will be present, ty w Clevoland's poliey will fill several large | pay while electioneering for O'Keeffe, | that their candidates com nend them- | oh 5 o : ; and farmers are happy. 5 ; h vhicl ave: Dol constantly i CLaid and cars ruwiing by Deecanbor 1 | 0 = m— sherift to deputize a conviet from the | ncter and ability, In the present cam- | pide theso bodies tiyo or Hirse ) which ave being constantly | AR AMULIE 23 b ) ; staies in the M. K. ecoliege in Cenral City, | (e “Phere wore numerons bones, cainp neer while he wasteamping aronnd town ym the start, and theiv overwheiming | were cut ap, and thon thay civaen out to turesquo spot, and 15 wall worth & visit. 1618 | - Albert Rarus lost o tenmiof horses s mill | Lons tliat i & el with“Indians tho wholo [ —— raners' iy ¢ extron nd the flos) Vs i = Farmers' Wives. ] the extromities, and theflesh was burled in | G050 G hoen carefully aud honestly ex- | i, wmiles west of Mandin, was atiacked by o omits to satisfactorily explain where he | & prominent eastern physician, “wears | majority for Lar ODIBLIGIN | B RO NI LR BHENE A Y onoy, P Hastings, Witls popitiaiion ot 8 i there | Sl satified, one of diem pieked up o Wi - g 9 g 3 fifteen to twenty-ivs doliars for corpsos. “We have speckled trout of three ages—last | T, Stewart, the Seribner merehant who | fight ensued in which one Indian was kilied is an interesting one but is borne out by | ticket is mere senscless vaporing, - : n ! 4 H worth of collateral. EtinyedRing Lo Y > boen made a subject for inquiry and dis- | and tear and worry which strain and | Sherman by at least a handsome plurali- | County of Dougas,” { trout of three ages; German carp of thr topped last weeke and the contractors piid medintely after clection. Tuis a matter | communities is borne by the often an | ing, old-time republican majovity. Whilo | FOre e Shnon J. Fisher, presonlly appeared b bhave black bass, walleyed pike, golden | fer-hll ot weok and pasd 31 into court for | Stots. Falls iranito, Iyitg undor the waie 2 ubseribed wnd sworn n my nea the the coniract to transpore 5,0 head o1 ¢ | about 400 bawrels o day, whieh i3 deemed % ", P 2 and carp in June, Phe pike and two kinds ightning struck the residence of J. [, | e c—————————e e arrest for misappropriating $75,000 of an | little consideration at home : ppro next legislature. With both partics so sw that Thave made goo i my cl ! ! . o . 15 it i who stol ry Zeure 5 are sweeping through Virginia with | g onsibil tios which are laid somo of the basy and earp to distributo t huthivy o Uenry Zeurche 3 : and the thisves tined overto the autlior Form of Catarrh, 81, Ask for SAN- too litt attention from thoe outside | s ons, the impracticability of the mea outrazs while liy o hatehing pike, and tr and tiays fo WAy propose L constriet 1o, el ing, of building and fences, the improve. | ally admit'e | by both parties; and repub- | ing, o J B L : istruct stouk cany with 13 . Disclinreos from tho and ved, N Nervous Hondueho nnd a8 in Douglus county, shoull scrutinize | more tangible. They attractatonce the no- | sueh as Nebraska is now eajoving to the | prove that Mr Pieree sold corpses to the | buwhing house, We collest ths ez25 of the | nézotintin g ior i siw i iLastings, T 3 . n in many countivs in lowa the at- | elude with me that there was something | 1 Wish you would state thab anybody in Ne- | e Sob flonr a Sielnised [and hox court honse, Half tho benofits of tax- | eqpned reputation for thrift and inlustry 2 ¢ J ! o be e A T To4 Cuhedded fin tho carth, Wates v e | - Cough, Bronehitis, Droopiies into the Thront succoss of the farmer ont of doors | ont the brains of republican legislative | so prompily to the disseoting room, | fo s o : 2RI ! ey we have planted i & very theiving con- | cies of cedar, bt g ofipbaxs Gataceunl subordinate federal positions throughout | whosy genius for economy and whose | prove this fact so thorouzhly thut sensible | ried out there would be no need of secre- The Thrifty Willow. Chan Robinson, county clerk of Howand | Foups jtapiosn Cu o distillntion ot B e N | o uediled ; A unite on w measure which will forever | night and hiding them for two days | Lew May, down at the stute dshecy ths other i in his wecounts wilh the building and | Potter Drug and Chemizal Cempany, Boston, 3 : > 0 W [ ingsy The trao furmer's wife, and there o iy . .| from §15 to §25 is also to the point and | Those willows,”snid he, “have grown from | ;. Twelve Angus caltle average painrulikidnorn wouk biloksGvar oreasing In number. It is probably ut | wemuch in her quict way towards the | TiE post oflice department has modi i) i ) Fatho vy | wsed willow posts for foncing, and you sce | S45.30; 0o Angusund Shorthorn butl brondit by CUTIOTRY ANTIPAIN PLANTE G, ® Ruen's fate now rests in the hands of | sons. Her work, thougi largely unseen, | 4 patehes, They ard few that th nin, while driving his ! freo, POSTER DAUG AND Cllatls potitioners to Sir John MeDonuld, To | thut goos to make up purity and ha lolivery 1 secure the prompt drh\‘w)\ exprossed on hisbehalf by the vast mi- | of thoss who are to mako the future | DEPUTY Surmsee Mige Lany and conrt | gocce Ui i biocuring matn | rapily. Tiat witlows pay better in the south | S 6b S ebacis and Uil e e S| rial for disscetion. 1do, however, fo h B o) A aattn. Cloorein,. athods farin. | Liyas R0k ryou NN BT sy Ak that itis possible that it will be com: | ome time take thoir father’s place in the | 104, and Commissioner O'Keelie signed 8200, whilo the leaves wnd buk biing twenty- |y, \ ¥ o » liss and O'Keefle B, SOme predmmary sieveys hiave bee thecity inn whirlwind of oxcitene 9 R g Mvess hive beon premior shiver in his ollicial residenc the Tex thousand men are at work in New arian scholar,” said Mr. May, “and was | Ward the constriction. Among the 1owns N Ford to pay for a winler overcoat, This s i intoreat, TLis tho fuirest (hin crmined to have a full supply, notwitl y ' wlrest thing ls tho half-breed wrongs which Louis Ricl torminod to have. 8 full aupply, netwith . 1o by tie local breweries, | out of the clection, him, and he conld no longer read or write, | MEhEDY Rev. Willand Scoily ot Ousadis, wio | 1 N Y. Citys M. OPTENS & G 10Dl their homes by speculating adventurers, Commissioner O'Keaile has made haste b N Mg. Lovis BEgga who is the republi Ir Commissioner O'Keefte had not been | the loss of his sight all desire for living any | ehurchin Nebraska, in Ouabay ine 155, antl shavks, with their petitions for vodress | commissioners which vequirad explana. 0 first distvict, sgainst the notorious | D! by telegraph and by curds he | 10bebon lown with melancholy. When 1| e, i . S take effcet November W, The sheviff s 13 it thut the Indinns under Riel mudes | According to Mr. O'Keele thoy a B e welaucholy romark ! . v " 2 3 1 anoint does not appear on the fee book, The the half-breed rebellion, so called upon | grading to ex-Commissioner Knight be- e gusted at the reports from Oregea, where L don't know who your informant 15, but | trouble appeats 10 be whethar e cost of (A o A A the connty, attorney favors s view of the ma beast nced a cooling ey correct,” sald Bishop tington, N militia, sent to proteot land robbors and | gots to say that the work is targsly done | the U. I whon they started 1 It line. | blocked the railrond for & month lust | 2 607 | Bishop Muntington. “It I | guestion, “Flowetiial des tieloiiey, aocordiug Lo ) ! incorrect. The wssertion was made that the | 0 o ‘““"“"""', s Bir John will hositate ubout carrying the | petition of coun mpossibl with such | ¢il thas they had oa tho watchman's | —0600,000 acres uveraging more than 3) t Museatine roeontly Judgo Iayes fined | 1 s 1 Mrs John Gites, of Duty i, t All businees Iotteca wivd romittances should be | out to the fair, and fgally [ asked permission | and made money at that | not a campaign eanard, but that my in* | o half from South Bend To.reach tho | €lsco, was In sormo respects vury uch like i Dubnque, retired atou bo mado paynhie to the order of the company. | willingly gave their consent, and [ went out, | O'Keefte still pleads ignorance of any | the bodies, I told my suwliones | bridge over the Plat lich was recontly | braska Judge Lake W, endeared | B awo Tours ater. Ftiser, has boel arcosted wpon thy charo © Co onso, ¢ tht averytiing was : 3 e 'Y € then to point out that the culprit wight not i Potte o ahil. ol ) NULAS COUNTY REPUBLIOAN the court howso, to sec that everything was all | oy but as a political roosting place 18, but that no attention was paid to | WAy across the brldge. For every car run 1 Will Potter, wifo and child, of Cent ¢ work a cure, and then to remark blandly: “1 | N¢ Nebu, at tho e of the smalfix 1y to, by Laent o feloie 1osge to | 10 the letting of the bridge ncar Bicke's | paying for coffing for unburied corpses. . sentence you to vineteen years and eleven FOR SHRRIET MICTALL MEANY, was heabed, s 1o ths wiiolo triut, and the | missioners four yoars ago butit1s very | ofbed to sign & gonceral dental and had a | The water for the various dams, ponds and e Catrie Dttsiitose f0r four years for obtaining a siznature to YOIt CLIILK and that was for work hon sty done, only ton days boforo election. The only | to the Herald at two o'clock in the morn- | $Prings, and is as pure and clear a8 erystal. |y, g6 Chieago News of a recent date, s twonty-ninth annual reunion of the ¥ tiehar ) o % 1 H e 1 : JAMES i1, McCULLOCIL Richard O'Keefte, He vegrets as much as | sixty fect long. The contract was let by | charges affeeted only its own candidato quiton pond of water. At tho head of the ) [ Was ME dolm Evans, who bs (n bis i year sl v or the control of big companics, nnd T st the hlotoe » 3 FOI COIONT audmissions such ns Mr. Luby makes, havo | othior commissioner when there was only | sponsible for the retention of Supt. Pierco | the world, 1t fs enclosed i a little stono | ier the control ‘of bikc contp \ Twen'y-cizht of the ploncors of Scott coun GEORGIE ST and made it his duty to demand a radieal | dovsn't look like square work. stoner Timme and others, the florald | feeb long, which is securely locked twelve mouths, Sueh one removed to the Second Distriot L1 1 made deputy | way throngh the poor farm, Mr. O'Keoffo | posure on Thursday morning, without, | livious person from poisoning the Walcr | joiom and- that the reaction will soon be | COM. Randall, foreman, and_ Miss Katio iral, hiive packed iheir grips and gone to PAt Foin's “infloscuce’ will be pro- [ could the commissionors cotntenance | farm, and ho elaims that the prico was ”,‘,-,,/, ;,v.uh.; LSBT SO btoty || o row iR tOTUHRIER AL Wil BB w0 herds, on the strength of my opinion o, Randall leaves o wife and two pendent pipe. The water from this spring e What was the neod of dpaty sheriiis at wlvantage of the rise o nest year, | Davenport, playing on the floer - picked up This is decidedly thin, - The farm is | made with regard to - body-snatehing at | elear that yon would not know that thewis | s Anyway, thoy liave ot been in | orrhne se ih Fa'thoneh the stopper was and dighonest assessors. the county pay for such deputy shevifls, | aside from any question of damags, is el Y SelIUborL It rduly sworn de- | Took ab the water-line on the walls of the Nigtiss Mo eRTR Lol Gilbert as the Lunatic. wcnished all the eleetrie lights, “At the 1 | tie so admirbly in Kute Castieton’s “Tateh. | was o wreat that he. was hilod aeross the ¥ 3 Lo \wing i © a wwmber of | successtull rrying on the proeoss of arti- Vil eat that he was hurlod aeross the knew that Mike Lahy was the janitor | as they have their own attorney. M. During this time a number of f su illy carryihi 1 il 0 the ¢ the switeh hoard was on_hre. e dotaehed TR in the county 0ourt HoUSe 1ro SO Promis- | Jess thun fonr reoolved. am i the wintor of | tiful sight and an interesting stadv. Theso | Of the Newhall house, in Milwaukee, when find it a hard one to carry out. at the same tiwe. Bosides this Mr broke both legs, and went erazy. For some | the (L at the Dubuane county poor WiETAER the mugwumps or Burchard | newrly all the faiv weok, that there wis | ecomment from the county poor farin. Ons of the bod- | most attractive exhibit there. in to-morrow’s eloction in Now York. that the whole thing was a downvigit The County Ticket, man, with light sandy ha'vand ligh DIt are Tocated fony ponds in which tish | exce 10l Bratal and wgly, whinping and - kicking pm Sya \ T A R R e g eat, and b is impossible to get wholesowe tako thostamp for Mr. Pat Ford, The |had a good mun atiending to | Superior to the domocratic tickt headud | had beon hunting and was fuund to ha neeted with pipes so that the water ean b R convict that was taken out of | ively the republican ticket merits the | houss for treatment and died ti duy one of them can easily be drained. T Fremont s now illuminated with gas., e i y Demict McClathie, a prominent farmer withdraw and leave a clear fleld to the | €ive Lahy n chance for eloctioneering. | men of all parties and independonts as | 008 5 s olclook nt night, twolorithires: duys s xperience in Gish hatchery in Micl )i Ponea b the telophone, and i3 now A North Dakota farmer drove homo frém “Gotp in Alnska’ s now the cry. Mr. | convict deputy. Why wasa't Me. Lahy | put up a tick sueh men as Pat [ oy o eotored mvn, messuring avont ive niiy, & _comfc lidity ot the North Patte jail bouds. Duricd nest day. 1o balahice of the family turn out after all to be a three-ply | Mr. O'Keolle's attention was called to | veahize that 15 they cannot | alsoat L house, was broushtin | ieg The house snd stable are supplicd The B, & M. company is said to bo securing ok ranch, near Dewdwood, whils WaEN the news comes from Now York, | the sherill would appoint Lahy s deputy | honest oficials. It the democratie party | 5 LG i nArics ¢ jund owned by the state is afty aeres, on he Nebraska Baptist anniversaries meet | : ] (R aRitliTh S AL Do ey et R S D T e Chont sy e A vielld of wheat in Kidd e Vol self and placed them in w box for preparation : In Melntosh county the other day How many deputy sheriffs beside juil to do Mike Lahy's work as an engi- | paign they hayve been on the defensive | amphitheater of the leeture roo.n bafore iy disiocating Lis shoulder aud spraining « court houss to draw doubls pay for booming the honest commissioner? defeat will bo a deserved rebuke in the t its in parts for dissection. Af 1y had 1 Killed. e Ibee 3 party hid been killed evidont tint the money approprinted by the | Fce near umboult, My, K. 00 an_invol L Indians who came to lis house and asked for was at Shiloh, when that search party of | out on an avernge two wives in the | ticket, Al the talk about the demoerats | oo btid ford SOMLRtRN00E L L Loy minayauict I i are ony SN pupily carobed i tie pubic <ior rifle, pliced the. iy s FERDINAND SCIiUBERT. spring’s hateling, yeariings, and three and | fo-dowed (inthe wake of Sumh, (e o | and the oter i away, Samuel Bergian, a Grand Tsland_ pusilis The well hiud reached a depth of 56 of vory serious conc but important power which sways at | tnere is not so much certuinty nbout the | L€ #0ove named Ferdinand S:hubert und | jges, Wo probably havo 40,000 or 50,00 fish | By tiatlous excrer boarihisandestiim lbayas deelmadiinniyis: - STV, AT ' (Fa eging in Junu 1d Febouary, Mount 0] ¢ TANEes ) JIER Y u . sulleient to sup)) W wants of the Mu. Bist, a professional Now York re- | nursery, and the furm yard and duiry, | work, such as ought to bo done at the | date uforesaid, SO R i elpaidanuaty Pebruary, Dounain | from thu raiges hy o 1i 0f Juuary. Tuey, | sullilent Lo supply ths wantsolihe tin | 20, | of trou are distiibuted in February, March, 1 i kg Oreck, Tucaduy lnst, dei A on their | our sister state go to ¢t ! : Mr. o tc i Fiores hoises tiom Believie were caplured at Liv- | Complef eatmes every probability of capturing Governor | ghoulders and willinzly 0 plead | )™ Altogetlier wo have eloven ul M. th \ Complete Treatment, with Inhaler for Every : ¢ o poor, it was his duaty to protect the 51 tios, JRD" b than sonso is the moving lover in the | woild, ; ; ) protect themd pypposes. Hatehing jars and cans wre used ; FORD'S RADICAL CURE, ¢ ingout of consideration the prop- | hatehing tront, Carp and reed in th Aate stalls for each w > un | Byos, Ringin, ments mada in open air and the wa TSI e et e e e manding w sound high licenso law, | It would be impossible for any one to | 93 per cent. of the ez that are put into the A onrofully thoir tickets. Put tho best men | tice whors and towasmen and give | general satisfuction. Ths belief will | doctors, but any rational mn will con- | Pike in Sazi Ay i . Claic rivers | 1 L0 11Vest 520,000 th 330040 10 loking muous.dis A tempt on the part of the demoeracy | rotten on the poor furm when the bodies | PrAske can obtain tish liora. to stock thelr While dizging @ well near Columbus, ata smoll, tasto, und hou ation may be destroyed by the manuerin | Byt in how many instances is the dtateny under it and a toush Date alas over 1. | Pains“in tho Chost, Dyspopsin, Was .4‘..4 = rendered possible by the uncomplaining | candidates. Tho law isa dead letter in | There is a law regulating the disposal of nt and one Dy 18 Inhales ) one the country, only 2 per cent of whom [ ibors at the churn und in the farm yard | voters everywhere will stand ready 0 | ey in making tho transfer du (i county, whese Dooks wie wndergoing an - | Sieh Hvel Am. Pide, Ca. Fir, Murigoll, take the question such sumptuary | under the amphitheatre faet that | day, us he pointed o alons lins of willows | 10n wxsociation of that place, - - - York Freeman, coloved organ, to vemark | aro thousands of them seattered through | Jegislation out of the state campaigns the corpses had o commercial value of | fram twelve to fourteen inehes in diauieter. 1 chibre the "Tur- = KIDNEY PAINS" und that weary The original owner of this land Nt SHorLorts 8185 two. Jotseys worked o worn ot by stindineg Least 2,000 strong, less 2 per cent development of our state from frontier to | ficd the mstructions velative to reports ! i1 L e e N |8 A thre Soutadown backs averaged | 1 cleznnt, und spoedy antidoto to oxocuto the half-breed rebelin the face | yoss in the home and in the eommo of every lotter bearing o two centstamp. | 0™ “gio” thag 1 have no | toeultivato tho willow extensively. The they had 10 be shots Jority of the French Canadian people, | wives of coming farmersand inthe integ. | honse enzineer, Mike Luhy, are draw A Dig kiR Lboip ouk {1 | pay for double ssevice for the same per- | 70 e . Justitied in protesting aguinst the present | (HET MEEE T e die. | VP the corn *sialls: and saw L virs ol s 8 CONDUCTED WY od by the Canadis ome o TR T *ho 5 the vouchers for the double p § 2 i &) muted by the Canadian home govern- | fiold and furrow. Tho west owes as o ¢ pay beon tolerated by Commissioers Cor- | v eents & pound, 15 Jue ynuoke, Nebra: wen | Thoyal Havana Lottery the farmer himself, but the results have mher, issued Octe 3 PR RA No Desire to Live any Longer, made. The eounties aiong e proposml whose gysts are making tho 1'||m-h.|r\ A GreAT many qf the “hoodlums are 2 A mentioned on the 1 Nl /! re e Tickets in Fi v S e ) the xoton: uanetnet. . Wator1s wioned on the route in Nebriaska are Be- s in Fifths, Wholes, Frictions pro Potitions by the hundreds are dol who have been pioneers in the procession | , ), 4 SARQS ; bt Rlasosiontn in Fremont. L was greatly pained to hear of Tie State associution of Congregationnl | 11 ] Wl e hie OF chince I existe e great deal more thun Pat will muke oo B S endn SCrVOirs mad preached from the sione text that was used t s City, Mo, wobbed of their lands and prosperous set- | to reply to'the questions we have put in longer had departed from | He secmed | e Distory of the chineh in the state wis Rlgoon-holed, and tholr remonstrances | tion His wuawers are in the main highe | o G50 (R0 S B8 IBEEE BEEEONS | e limscld a great deal of | Mwied of his sudden death at North Piatto | SIril' Cannon, of Hall county, has 1o 1 I | . harged with misa murn\lhl county fands ! should receive the support of every good £l X A desporate fight for Wheir possessions 1n [ monopoly of the county road work and s B9%G | pyup vy interest in wheat is dis. The Trinity Trouble. o the amount of =2225.01, becanse that L OYtS (o] gho Saskatchewan. The oxecution of [ cause ho doos the work ut half ths price | M. Forn hasa't explained why he was | a barvest of 18,000,000 bushels is reported, | the BEE'S interview, a few days ago, regand- | boarding prisoners can e considered “fees” | hurts and many sorts of zils of A one of wy affair, and it began before 1 eame s BLLEONLS D ™~ lotivn, Mustang Liniment, use suoh a bittor thirst for | by geading machinos bought by tho | It aiways did laok a3 if the railraad man- | winter laid the foundation for the great: | |one V1Y MIn an y e 1 came [ the statewents publistied, & failure of Mr. Millspaugh to resign last Easter [ gwo” pois™s50° G (0 ‘Ulrowing stones a6 oeon to Tire R BUBLISTING COMPANY yeock Wedneaday evening in apparen latte, whic ' method of passing sentenee, w wi sty | VY E. ROSEWATER. Boiron. the court house. When I retutned every | know cnough to know that Mr. Picrco | of Commissioner Timme and I believed | owns it Boss Stout has a quarry on [ method of passing sentence, which was, firsts | (50800 Jatl fibel, John MoCalrey, of it right, and sometines remainedup all throngh over the bridge Stout pays Clark three dol- | be hardened in sin, hence clemency might | Point Linn couniy, moved to the vieinity'« contracted the disense, and;ml M : i o he®oatvt Ane AV T thelr office on one oceasion it 2 o'clock in the | 19 Almost a dead give away. He claims | The charges alarmed Commissioner fie flshory 18 tocatéd partly in a ravine and | montha—1 might lave given you twenty | ecinnis, the Wobster county man. who FOI THEASUTER, 4 by false protenses, is worth at CIARLES P NPEDiAT Mr. Rosowater has no dsire to malign | specificntion was that the bridgo is to bo | ing, Without ‘tellocting that these | Licroare threo substantial stono dams, 1€ | Ly attie business is on sueh & basis now | ploncers of Scott connty was lield at Daven FORBUPT. OF PULLIC 1N JLON, much as anybody that disclosures and | Corliss and O'Keoffo in the absence of the todo well in it. Tn other words, 1t has passed | Fio e to Scott eounty in H. K. BURKET, shaken his coatidence in Mr. O'Keoff there i3 at present but one owner where a | ty, allwmem! of e Ol Setters' associnfion ] was b one because of the deprociation in | (NS YRS 0 T8t Sevoral of thom g FORIURTICES OF TIG PRACH, change in county n With reference to the Belt line right of | with a great flourish published this ex- | at night to prevent —any ma WAL IR bl Third Distriot -G USTAVE ANDSRSON. | Sherill'? Are thore no other citizms in | suys $1,2)0 wore realizod for a steip ono | howoever stating who mado the charges, | APOUE® year aeo quite a number of fish died | yopp “A4 jost 1 ave been playing in thad | Pavior, compostion, on the Des Moies Cap- ne vustures, It ds said ey were married nounced influcnza within twenty-four | the appomtment of w wan who was | suflicient becauss thy Bt line would 3 nd eb «dme to 1t way happen that Lhave gone ina ¢ GlHELOUADT AU prove my statement. 1" ing af | hubbles up through an aperture in o rock the stopper (o a perfumery bottie and swal- 100K to the ussessors. Frandulont as- | the district Eair when there were alroady vesting mneh money in our country this year, | extricated it was inpossibie to stop the hom- E - and where is theve any authority in Luw out one-fifth of its netual valne. Had | posesas follows: That he was empbyed as [ basine The hatching-house, atwo-story frame democratio primaries for Miller and | O'Keefllo explain away his own record in | conld have had the full valuc TREHGS | RHipwIier Aotascs POt i TSIt AT el O - L RO - : ) we is tho same Gilbert who jumped, Building o rendered insensible. Whon Te 3 TR rpses were received for disseetion at the cols | ticial hatel e wquarinms, containing ! urs in the penitentiary is Ferdi- | and engincer, and he knsw that be could 1y | corpses werereceived for disseetion at thocol- | fieial hatehing, “The w o the Leysand extinguished the flanes, : cuous in their support of cach other, | 183455 there were seven. Two of these bod- | aquariums are the same that were exhibited ——— O'Keefle musf 3 Tttt Keeffe must have known that it rained considerable thne after receiving the use of | frrm The treatment reecived by somo of 5 { e : . his lews he was contined in a lunatie asylum. & ity ¥ bout Blaine last year will be demonstrated | no need for deputy sherifls out there and > ies as seen by myself was that of 1, k that they could bearit no Jonger und o Mt e Hrab nnd ALoRTE The republican county ticket, headed | tache, ‘Ihe man L boliove was the poor wan Kopt. The ponds supplied with water e ss and treating then like brates, — The Nebraska Jottings, tood. 7 theampitation was foha performed. 11 & 5 : ! ! L fishery isin charge of # superintendent, Ihe fair for the Sisters” Lospivl at Grand | and politician of Davison county, was Kided tors who desire to et ri 3, Deputy Sheriff Lahy is very careful not | well. It was an insult to the bettar ¢ S Drowzht it a s vau : plie 143 e otabrand ! 2 lieil. - Ho was browsht in asack, on s wagon G050 Wiseonsin, e oceupics, with his | Belloing with her neighoors, town with his family and ten pounds of g : 5 ) L X f high bluff and commanding n ; 1l recove Soward's much denounced purchase may | Suspended or removed at once when | Ford, Brandes g Thoy must | feetten inches, who had diedof consimytion, el il 1 L e Hastin erworks well will bo 15 | Will ecover. bonanza. this glaring violation of law and propri- | afford to place the alliivs of this county | by thesa .- Hy was smooth faced || i i watorby w hydeautio ram locatod | tight 6Eway th. el ounty 10 tie ¢ r in e heaian iy ahot:and:gie “ ' 5 = show thabolthe e Ba RS A Gy eE Dby at Beatrice next w lavge b T. 1 Woodmanse, of Steele, Kidder eouns tho remarks of “the b'hoys™ on Mr. | go the fair grounds to give iim doubly | loaders desire success they must seo to it | S1oW thateit bod rbeen o Rl 5 HentR el 2 i A T 5 5 county this on has becn wagniseent W isn't it decidedly ivregular for the | selves to public contidence by their ehar- | e eollog dissee ion. room. . 1. ad to sates that the greatest care is being G Wiy eapect o have aomile ot | ! LIAELRICE Y The tishery is eortainly an attractive Tie Rov. Fowler felt down an untinished | g the relies apparently of an cinlg i i aveibo i | The ravine, with the spring, da Miko Luby have been sent out of the and hatehing house, is certainly a very pic- | wri wiensils, frgoents of a wateh and indiea- single dutyy i rests of ood government. that some of the stulents t the bones from y interests of good go untary bady DUt suceveded 1 swinnig | James Gray, living alone in a cab'n forty GeneraL TTazEN's book is out, but it | “The average American farmer," says ’ will givo a handsome | tho back parbof the coilogo lot. T dow't know | o goq; Thoro is something radically wrong in i feir wints in that, line X il A S Neard the doctors sey they had to pay from | Mr. O'Brien,” asked the Brp representative. wols of the eity. 4 " 8 six failed to find him on tie bloo ly field, | course of his own life he statement | having a fighting chance for the state g 2 t and attempted to kil him. A fice Now that the county management has | Vital statistics. A heavy part of tho wonr | ator Larrabee will succeed Governor | Siati or Npanasca, /. four-year-olds.” suid hes “we have Califol D00 L0 ELIN oria of remembrances st Waork on the artesian well at Scotland was oussion, we do not propose to drop it im- | rack the body and brain of our farming | ty and in w1l probability by & good, rous. | 0% this Z0thduy of O2hbar, AL D. 1535 b ies—scale carp, mirror, and lea T i Knock-dow nand aragoue widh his bec | fect, and as it had reached & rock resombling acknowled 2 sme, i 4 o Elghe alley railroac chas | w0l (0 g0 any further. Tho flow now. is once the destinies of the Kitelien and | logislative ticket in all soctions, huwd Howibdeod e anmo, forbrecding purposes, The hatching p T Elhorn Valley raitroad company 5 i ive f wre hatehed § il bass | Wil allbe toailed at Chadron. Lor several years. ecivor of bankrupt institutions, is under | Our farmer housewives Tecoive far too | polls to-morrow, will do the same for the e totsureiatehediinaprilid iy andibisy = estuto put under his care. The *‘receiver” | ation abroad. The unending eare of | thoroughly split up on the question of | Ldeem it my duty to stats msst cmphabi- | and April, and the bass and ears ave distribu- | bt dad not m‘f.’;‘f, ‘|I‘|‘“I:E4l.‘x;’¢|.xl\lh« B In this case was evidently worse than a [ honse and clildren, of clothes and | prohibition, there is no reason why that | eally that Thold 3Me. 'K e s porsonally | ted in October and November. — This year we oA Eencrl thicf, kitchen, the multifarions duties of real | disturbing issue, w I never ot t r sibla for the ret:ntion of Mr. | have planted abont 6,00000) pike, 120,000 i hoises g COUNLY ty ' e farm work in garden and pasture and | have entered lowa polities, should ma nd for the bad practices | speekied trout, 5000 mountain tront, ‘H”r”i ol e -uw-lli dogs. ‘lm«J" vigilunt Frrz Hoen LEE's confederato eavalry | quiry, an | the dozen othor carss and ro- | rially affect the result, Al the poor farn It Ta late | bass and about 15% carp. We still hav e ) o St A b D iy il : earried, receive | two more legislatures have he ir | ignor Al R a : ertyo, ) tolen a 1y Were Teeoverad Wiso's less showy militia. Sentiment more S lens for rearing the fshanlf Loh a8 . The results of crops and break- | sure will « L thorough test, be gene ShE RN v 7 Ve manacement of the F. E. & M. V. Head Colds, Watery ‘ginin campai e ; 5 7 posal of their remains when dead. | ponds. In artiicial hatehin g wo ha ) e so arranged that cattic can'be walcred R es in tho o orens in the country on as wel onds stofdonioariiadite e : losds of produce carried to market company of Milwaukee millers are A Fovor —instuntly — ve- 2 sLtition, the cap it lodgzed, membrano in office to represent you in the county | thy hard-working proprictor a well tufion, the capieity of whica wil be 1.0 cleansed” and - hoale to use prohibiton s n club to | of wretehed paupors found their way ponds by applying to the fish commissioners, | depth of iity-ote feet, domn Wiker struck a | Ine rostorad. and ravi hoclied which taxes ure applicd. s any of the lakes and ponds the fish which | G058 SSRGS EIER A A v 8 Srrometh wna Glash, iioss b sloon: oot .o Tuenre are 2,000 colored men holding | enorey of the tireless worker i e (i " - ashinsluigs < 3 energy of the tiveless worker in the home, | the state to-day Lwo more years will | pauper bodies and if it was properly ear- | dition.” BT Thereport comes from Howard county that | preknge, of all ¢ Ask for BiN. i “You sec that row of willow trees,” said : ) Clover Blossoms, efe, Bave been removed by President Cle add to the little hioard of Inoronslng. siv- You sec that row illow t 1 G0N 101 SHOTTZe, 15 il about S2400 | \ KONRILION Gyory present with th that tho colored democracy is duily in- | Nehraska in happy little homes, has don e lington stock 1arin las weck wis i givat ISHLON eyery prosent wth the s {0 SOW e IEhine, o - e farmland as her sturdy husband and | o0 the number of special delivery lotter | Cnmtion’ ALA isia, S (ve queen declines to interfere and refors all | the upbuilding of home interests and aii e law s will abotish of the strong manifestations of sympathy | 1y manifests itself in the thrifty econc e desire to reflect upon the con- | kIt proit in the willow, which grows very | ‘Fhe Tecumseh Republican bonsts of the than cotton is shown by the experience of a | tiew stove Srood, T Kepibiican would bean act of such erimnal folly | ity and industey of the sons who will management of the poor farm which has | & ey wouid Limbs 1ron mont, Advices from Montreal |m|‘u.- | much to the farmer's wife us it does t unty warrant 1253 and monthly iy organized in Kan- been too often attained at the expense of i ¥ b “Rev. Mr. McNumara was agreat Shake- | route will be axked to contiibute liberaliy - i Drawn at Havana, Cuba, Every 10 to 14 Days, one of the founders of the Shakespeare elub | N | ax ne ougl ), atriee wnd Hastings, it ) iy of which New Y e are de. | °¥pecting to muke cnough out of Put 10 no manipulation, not_controlled b p government with sturdy recitals of 3 1 vy I controlled by the goverume y of civilization and dey nent, his death. Onlya few days beore he died he | ehurches met in Beatiles. last . yus disin on the yo- | B#E ¢ 1 was in Fremont. His cyesight had failed | openin non wits delivered Thi s apply 1o SIIPAEY & €0, 12 took up arms to avenge. Driven from Mr. O'Keedo's bapi i the enorinous dryin: on the ¥ 1 M non S 3 I Tullod ! PP 1 R s &% e sme———— He said to me, ina very sad tone, that with | &t the dedication of the birat Coneresationl L0 T e i e g o by the Cauadinn Pacitie T cgerd to certain transactions 1 . i Moments by the Ca i 0 land | rogerd to certain transactions by t can eandidate for justice of the peuce in | 80 previous in his attempts to getinto | tre ol from that thne, There is a large at- ! | sory i t A v afterwards 1 recalled to signud, by vequest of the commizsioners, te Wb with threats of bullets, wiit wonder | Ly unsatistactory anl fn pat evasive, | grtieh 8 SR A B SRR 1l R atation. Sdoy deyealieraands I pacallod 10 slud Ul 5 eitizen regurdless of party N q ST TR T e e wecordiing o Jay wnon elaims Hot and Riol for leading the Indians against the | paid for it formorly. Mr. O'Keele for- | put on the pay roll as hoss wa nof | ‘Ihe unprecedented snow storm which | 11K tho alfuirs of Trinity, way & tantial e 10 faw, Canton olline nat; ad AN A . .y o o A liere. But I noticed one statement that was rovengo throughout the donunion that | county for the use of Mr. Kuight. Com- | agers had moro uso for Fordio the conn- | est whoat harvest ever raised in Oregon Moutouce into effect. I wdvantuge. - But why should Me, | be bushels per ncre. Euough wheat is now | was followed by steps to organize auother | traing,

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