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" THE DAILY BEE. OMAnA Ovsrom, No. 814 AND 015 Panrvax 8e. New Yok Orrior, Boos 6, Trisuss Brivixa, Published overy morning, excopt Sundny. Tho Monday morning puper published in the wiato, TN RV WAL One Fear. $10.0) Three Montha. ... 8250 Rix Monthia wne Month 10 Tue WrEkLy Bng, Publshed y Weanesaay. TRRNE, POSIPAT " e $2.00 Wimn " rinin CORRYATONDENCR: AN communientions reloting to news and adi- torinl mutiors should be addressed Lo the Bt XOR OF TR HER. PUNET Al bustiness lettors Yddromed 1o THE b 3150 COMPANY, MAA. Drafts. chock postofico ordors €0 be made payablc to the order of the company. THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPARY, PROPRIETORS. . ROSEWA ces shonld be . Eniron Tk exposition building will prolgbly be under roof in thirty days, but skating will bo much cheaper by that time on Cut-Off Inko, NEBRASKA itsolf and not Dako! the region which Omaha wholesalers are most anxions just at present to tap by dircet rail connecti Tre bonrd of fortifications s inspeet- Ing our sea coast dofenses. Thoy have alroady been engiged woek in the ate tempt to discover something to inspect Tre melancholy days have come, the enddest of the year, when defeuted enn- didates are retiy and the successful onos are called on to muko good thei promises. Wit Coburn getting 2,000 majorit, and O'Keeffa on the opposition tiok t rolling up 600 majority it would look ns 1f the advice to vote the straight ticker fell on denfen Now that compoting telegraph linos have reached Umiha, may expect ¢cheaper service, greater promptness and & more accommodating disposition on the part of the managers. wo OsAna pays out over $20,000 a year for sweeping her paved streots, This is ahenvy burden on the tax-payers, but pays in the long run. It is to be hoped| howcevor, thit tho cost of street swoeping will bo materially reduced. Warkure, the Emporia widow who was oharged with feeding her hus- band on avscnie, has been acquitted. Her acquittal no doubt is largely due to the fact that she is younz and handsome, with a complexion made beautiful by the use of ursenie. ——— REAL eatate continues to boom, but the feverish speculation in the farming lands which are being boosted as wdditions to O naha is unhealthy and needs » eheek. Mus. There are enough additions already laid oub to supply every want of this city for ten yers to como. Govennon i, of-New York, is said to have a presidential - bee alveady buzsing in his bonnet. e was clected by the spoils-hunting element of the democracy, of whica he is the leading exponent in the Empire stato. How: his napirations may be a litle pre WriiLe Omnha is agitating better rail- road connections to the northwost, her eapitalista should not lose sight of the fuot that she ean never be a great city without munufactures. Steady employ- mont for mechanics and laborers is the surest foundution for substuntial growth and permuanent prosperity. » Ty For rtaenth strect property owners fnsist thut the Union Pacilic shall open that thoronghfare. They and knowing them they propose to main- tain thom. It is nbout timo that the Union Pacifie b compelled to properly opon all the streets which it crosses and which it hus obstructed over since the road wus built. Tuere is a great ne of proper viaduct connections with South Omnha, but the demand is not so pressing that our people will consent to barter away their rights to ailrond crossings and unobatructed streets in return for a con- tribution of a fow thousand dollars from the railroad managers towards building bridges across their tr Tae legislature of New Jersey remaing republioun, and Senator Sewell's sucees- sor will not be u domocrat, This is ploasing news, provided Mr. Sewell is mot hls own suc As tho pliant po- litical tool of the railvonds and the perso- nal property of the Pennsylvanin railway compuny, Mr. Sewell hus been one of the wmost dungerous of senators in obstrict- fng any movement toward anti-monopoly legislation in congress, und in entrench- ing the corporations in power ut the na- Honsl oupital CHROY, Tue agitation for weckly payments of employecs by the great manufacturing establishments of Mussuchussetts is be fng fruit alveady. A number of fuctories bave voluntavily made the chunge, with good rosults, With monthly puyments employes were forced to vun bills, and in muny instances were gouged unmerciful ly for the necommodution. There is no doubt that *'to puy as you go' is the most economical way for a man to live, and the best way to bring up a family., This s only possible with frequent puyments supplying ready money for duily expen- ditures, I agaln oceurs tothe Press that Nebraska City must have more convenient passenger Eacilities In its intercourse with Owabia.— Nebraski City Pross. With the present railroad accommoda- Rous it is sbout as much of a journey Between Nobraska City and Omuhs @ it is Dbotween Nebrassa City and Chioago. The B. & M. chould either PuL in & permanent bridge over the Mis- wourl at Nebraska City, or else build a t pla whioch would give direet communication with Omaba. The building of the few miles roud required would probably be #he most practical und fessible solution of tho problem, - onopoly as an fesne, The corporation papers and notably tho 1 Journal, whoso editor draws #2000 subsidy s secrctary of the be railrond commission which the last legia- Iature foisted upon the peoplo of this state, congratulate themaclves and the republican party upon the collapse of anti-monopoly as an issuo in Nebraska. Bueanse the anti-monopolists did not choose to nominate a separate ticket this fall and wore content to reserve their strength for a contest that involved something more than the choice of a su preme jud and two regents, the monopoly press are trying to impross the peoplo with the idea that the question of anti-monopoly has forever been disposed of in Nebraska. This sudden change of sentiment, according to the Lincoln Jour- nal, is largely doe to the wisdom and foresight of the republicans in - the legis- laturo, wided by some very respectable nd honest democrats, who ereated the Nebraska vailwiy commission a8 a reme dy for tho abuses under which the pro- ducers of this state have for years been sufforing at the hands of the railroad managers. This assurance on the t of the rallioad organists is premature. It is not borne out by the facts and should not delude ropublicans who desire to place their party right on the most vital issuo of the day. The anti-monopoly party, a3 a distinet factor in politics, showed very little vitality in the cam paign. Thore was nc to rouse it into activity. A wgo pereent- age of anti-monopolists did not take the trouble to vote. That fact is shown by the light vote in the anti- monopoly districts all over the state. 1t is the height of impudence for any man or paper to insult the intelligence of the state by the false pretense that the re- publican party had complied with the pledges to redress the g ances of this state with regard nn.ulru.ul extortion nd sm to persons and places by the passnge of a bill ereating n powerless ng and worthless railroad commission. Had the republican lendors i tho campaign of 1851 mated that this was to be the Iress which they intended to apply in nce of railroad regulation the state ot would have been Leaten out of The fact that the people at the election rejocted the proposed the constitution creating ion was proof of the The in- feeling which was then manifest everywhere in opposition to railroad methods, und the bitter hostility to the political cappers who have made the publican party subscrvient to the dic- tates of corporate. monopoly, have not abatod in the least. The $6,000 railroad commission,with champagne and chicken salad junketting trips and its fareical performances, has not impressed the tax puyers and producers with much fa- vor. They see and feel that the legis] ture committed an uwnpardonable out- rage in disregarding the expressed will of the people. They justly place the re- sponsibility for this infamous betrayal of trust and violation of sacred pledges upon the dishonost leaders of both par- same amendment to a railrond commis popular temper on that point. tense ties. But the republican party, having elear m ity in the legislature, must carry the lmul and answoer for its bad stews tie «dship. The grent mass of all par- in this state is vati-monopoly to the core. Instead of dying out, the issue which brought forth the anti-monopa party two years ago will grow more prominent. The productive resources of Nebraska should enrieh the farmer and laborer, who for years have simply tilled the soil, raised stock and labored in the workshop to pay enormous dividends on millions of fictitious capital. The right of the people to restrain the greed and rapacity of publie earrviers must be serted by legislation, both s and naes tional. Railvonds must bear their due proportion of the burdens of taxation, and our governors and state oflicials mast be taught that they are servants of the people and not m luckeys of the corporations, The lull of anti-monopoly agitation and the disbanding of unti-monopoly organi zations do not mean the abundoment of the anti-monopoly issue. Like the anti-slavery issue, it can never dio out until the country 18 ruled by the people and not by the corporations, —— e Parncll's Constitution. Mr. Parnell, in the intervals between his remarkable legish mpaign, is suid to be hard at work framin, draft for an Lrish consuitution. The announce- ment of this fact, which is made on his own authority, reveals the conlidence of the Irish leader, that the next parliument will not be able any longer to withhold trom Ireland entive control of her log aftairs. Itis also interesting us characte: istie of o statesman whose entire carcer has been marked by an honesty and sincerity of purpose, which from the very ontset has welt no doubt of his ulti- mate aims. Home rulo, local autonomy, Irish government for the Irish and by the Ivish, has been the goal of Mr. Parncll's ambition, from which he has not per- mitted any minor issuos to divert him, Now that the end is in sight he is paring, statesmanlike to put his pro- gramme into thorough working order 50 that there may b no confusion or mis- understanding as to the exact nature and nell’s plan, as reported, is to have « parliament composed of u singlo repre- sentative body elected by the Irish peo- ple, with no upper chamber or other middle power interveni stween th commons and the Tiis is vt moditication, in the ling of republi- can simplicity, of Gr rliament ary iden of “king, lords commons of freland.” 1 matters will be loft to the impe parlizment. ‘The tions of the urny, navy fense will be handled by English house of commons, 1 lutive independence is the object, but by legislative independence is meant the power to make the luws which affuct Ireland alone. One of the moembers of Purnell's purty delined the q nd nationul de- the aim of the nutionulists us follows: “We do not ask for that power as an independ- ent nution, We do not want any uriny or navy, nor do we wish to exercise the power oulside of our own ocountry. What wo waut is 0 rule Irelund us Cane B S T R S RS e R THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ada and Austealia rvn\h themeolves, M(\\D\Y NOVEMBER 9, 1885, reporter Net | cls of cor moved by the mayor. Whether this is true or false is imma- teri The only is whother ally wnd Lincoln, is substan oAbk i3 winter, Smith, n into beef 1 11 turn it should try to buzz John + famons deadlock occurred in the calf, th th struction in Omha by city oupied by the ol buiiding. ont the ans at the jemion al 13/ abrics, 810l e All law-abiding and law-respect 1z | tion of the country strong foree of friend!y thuss around the | ¢ N 4 : sented With an eiecant so.d med citizons will sustain Marshul Cummings, S doors. ehich wore of cours: I ils TAORTA O EhG v 2 R ! i Vhot Stanioy Do e EB00HE iis forco was to | fuonintttom and the courts will uphold him also,if | ong o Hents A " rocent | provent the cacape of the Chapin erowd, | et e sedal it they do their du guests tells me says Crofutt, the N should they conclude to break the E e Vork correspondent of the St Paul quorum.This party, of course, had no | ) Tir defeat in Now York has set all | oneer Press the traveler local strikers n selected o headgquarters pre: 4|\l|lun. ms in Bond equipped h's ror treet, Lon- Along in the morning some time, when don, with a profusion of - picked-up re the editor the arrangements hud been Hnll}]‘]l!ul doctors at work to acconnt ot for the sudden collupse and fatal ending { from all parts of the workd, [t isquite s [ and the North Platte crowd, under the of republican hopes in the late election. | museum. e is Tinzer i Turope just | influence of “inspiring old dohn Barloy- The independent press is parlicul |\n'vlvnn\lmfl(lln- motioy to il & eail- | corn,” wore vendy foranything, the plot | Bowen: of R e ; A e roud up the Congo. Just betore leaving | was sprung by Gas Harvey, of Otoe, who | Dowsey of r free in its comments and tells some | ool SRR e ttended s haed: | e’ mation that the elair bo declared | wioutis wholesome traths to the rabid partisans | some dinner anley by Felix | v it and that Dan Parmnlee, of Doug- | N. ¢ who failed to profit from the results of | Moscheles, ut hiis studio in Cadorin Ius, take the chair. The motion cansed :m\ln-r\‘ the Blaine eampaign, The Kvening Post A:r-nqi llln nlxuhul\\ 15 nl)v deco- | great commotion, in the midst of unvlh D Sl et | eated and most attractis chomenu | e put the motion and declaved it earried. Nt Bontrice attributes Hill's election to the raising | (/5 printed on the back of a photograph Then ocearrad ono of the wost ) :'-‘l..:‘ruln catri of the “*bloody shivt™ issue, and assures | of Stanley, while Stanley's was set be- | ing secnes ever witnossed in Sity, and A. V. its roaders that 1f there is one thing cer- | side a pasteboard model of his coming | | ature or in any oth L of Juniata, tain i New York polities it is that the | rilre } “i Afri {" discoverer s | atirted to take the chair uwl insta ety e e Lkl 3 ap | Tooms display wmong their paintings a | the wildest confusion arose, C awkeye dappenings. indopendonts are sick of “that queor | giryng portrait of him by Moschols friends orowded around tho platform | - Streot cars have bgun 1anning in Water- I claim of the republieans that, although, - and the North D men baeked | oo, according to their own story, they failed | © n't Save Anything on $8,000 a Yeor. | Parmalee up s he approached the chi towa hos & Seaudinavian popalition of » PO during their twenty years of power to Mr. I arts paid ont 000 more than olent demonsiration was made how- | 61, aocuro. to tho nogro.the Trec oxore ¢ | his satary while he was tary of state e, a5 the Chapin men seemed to be Ihe signal office at Buriington has been hus mat under H his four years discontinued. ot as to whether an attempt to dis- the frun('llllflo. _ne ertheless the fact | cost him 52,000, ard wills get co their leader would actually be Scott county rave 2,000 majority fora new that he is still deprived of it is | thronghon less than this, but he hasa le. 00 cotrt house, a capital reason why they shounld {'lm'w’v and he wears !nln Lmnl('lv)“u:-\‘pw! The; v‘ were nn; ’]un" hl-n m\ d»v’.m The pay ro'l of the em; s for Oce bo kept in powe indefinitely,” | Dits too tasty o stomach to save unything | Parmalee pressed forward to the plat- | tober amounted i, on 3,00 year. form, |,m just as b w-mnd upon_it he nted by the muzzle of are- The cops of Cad, aoin 129 dawe breakers during Octob Rapins Adv The Commerci rtiser cluims inue: the otl Mr. his nest vote in New York in 151, are thoy exclaimed Purdy looked around. Nebraska Jottings, and threadbare issu awnken s no longer The ghecks w Puesday night xoe walicions minded per- thy | Ther are frequently ealled in to sp pre 83 hoodlnnes i the ehuréhes of Co nbus, wmt rasenl has stolen geapple with the living, Fp it el bas, ooke o judge 1 issues of 1 o Anong articies of incorporation re- phys its wost i portant feature, the sume time it sifts oat what it believes | recovery of the yatient. The operation | W, Owowd, of Long Braneh, Jolinson Dakot, to be important, timely 1 pertinent for | W8 & very eute one, involving the | county, threnl 22 busl ol oals Lrow A wan named Goorge Gobel was killed at 4 " nucessity of careful sealpal work in that | theve ‘and il iths neres of ground, He | Canton. Tucsday eveniag, being run over by commeat and gives it exprossion in the | nerwork of nerves und blood vessels bor- | clalius to have beaten the reeord. afraighit triin editorial columus, Wlth the grout ex- | dering the vavphageal cuuad, Esllwales ou the cost of water works tor | Lhe ludiaus b the Gaun Villey sro very the day and plank itself firmly on the | TR0 do—waell, 1 bardly know whit, | - Panl Roilins, an_old reddent of Grand | SCHHY nled ub e Sttaty Bk honest side of questions whose prompt | when Gen. Tracy opencd a low book, | Island, has been adjudged Insane and takien | G0 Dby OF Buringwn; cay MUK, solution is demanded by the honest and | and ')"'Hm" to nn.i‘ anid: *Are these you, ml‘sv I-\m,n” o iy F,000, intelligent of ull political purtics and fac- | Checksr' There thuy were, suvo enough, urglars mldcd Henry MWChaek s House |~ a¢ puftalo, Scott eounty, the saloon of ' political purtics und fac- | SROTEL LT Y Shut thenran | 9 Pl st week and carried ofts1o0 | A8 IESE SEOU SEEILE B0 I Al tions. the book; that book 'might have been | Worth of boodie, DS o windows were by out aid tiie doors g " sent back, and 1o yny 'dying duy 1 would voung son of A. W, Colo, of Syr chophed W picees v §wo shuts Wei Mg Topn, of Cass county, writes u8 & | huve belicvd tant th choeks hiad b e ket the hed by ' icious Hed it poody W 5 friendly letter inqur y we print | spivited away, 1 layen's fully got my | 2 "‘; ,[““‘“'“ ) 'i‘l'” "l’:”"'“’ Anold s of Pi letters from correspondents on politieal | bresth vt S, U, oo RiianmeamIolERitiA | Dubuyues w i s el W matters the tons of which does not A Difiouft Operation, Alexander & Bussell are the owners, e LT el o 16 b prosiiied alwuys agreo with that of our editoriul Albany (N. Y.) Journal: Frederick Ira Da . the rece st renublican candi- | it he disd fron heart disciae, ' page. We cheerfully reply to the quoss | Schnell, agid’ 24 ¥oiry, n German living [ 8t forgovernorof New Yok s the owner Coinatock, of Polk towns<hip, Wa &e. eply jues s AT = | ofu larg st of land in Wayse county. bunty, recently plowed up in his 1“ tion. A newspaper which endeavors to e T L AE | Wil Dunn. of Platismonth, was done up ut & ek of Jiih Dnitits, minglin every facility to present s complete pie- and pOtomcantly. rusisto ull | aieh worth SER Wasue ROL Fveli 43 ik busied there when the Dnlae o...’ ture of the events und political temper of | ¢lorts o the n""ifnm';.lf'l",.'."‘\"‘,"".‘ s | award Hoover, ,.mu.; Hill boy of 11, will | wll\m HW i o the d t il (ORPTR s fai £ CIF removi 6 Hortunate mun through Life on o . A xun in the A brutal trmmp entercd the Yionse o o™ o day. It must strive 1o do this fairly | Gy hrouaht to tie Albany City hospitisl, | Bands of i careicos companion did the busi | Waton, at Oto, Woaaibiiry cons’ Hiavi and impartially in its news columns by | wyd unsuceussful nttempts were made to | ness. secured 4 meal trom Mrs, W, e crin employing the services of competent | disl s the obstruction and remove it Hele well sponted at a L asnatit upon the s I\ o he mon. Tho day hus gone by when par- | bY thy biouth with forceps. “Fhis atteimpt | depih of 30 foct Tost n the pipe gl ‘ Watson tisan shoets rejected ull correspondence | Mg followed by, profiise Jemorsh W | i el wis S1.000, iy Sl A eeur, Lo lis tunned | which did not agree with the personal | jdeato remove thy teeth by the route | Hastings has just completed a fine Lotel, “;'\v““‘l"';_""”":‘ AR i ileus of the editor and ehanged nud dis- | they had taken, Aceordingly Drs. Vin | the Bostwick, and th will e ope Il AL AF Haviu e wo) kil i T D y 1 Hailes pi | e et Ty | eame Upon s trunk of a troe, sipposed i o torted mutter for insertion in the news | Defvecs Ward and Hai oe i‘Tl”annm AN e T I W1 ced rLy-ave foet below ihe siifce |llm vl ST i he polioy | Make incision on the left of the R : X Tog wiks R00UL Ewelves Tl T iengti, and wis volumus In order to ‘M{"_: r up the policy | L ione s neok about ive inches long, be- - Cogeshall, of Grnd Tsland, | goiud wider a stratn of blueish 'cay, oir o of the editorial page. The BEg neverre- | side and behind the trachen or windpipe Iiened Ly g, il | gix ieet in Uhickiess, it required i blist fuses uews which it belioves to be bused s, which was thon opened, | BRI, OO 0 | puiusiyu I ML 10U i i) s sty f )be 3 B tunerad, bt iLer Delig ex)uoscd e b o b on facts, or correspondence which is :f',:,‘“u““ e 'n“' l'l':“:n:w witl Valentine is afraid that the land oftics witl | twenty minutes it lost its lardness. becae | availuble for publication and expresses | . was e n e -t S | be u-\nmull h‘ln'n“lllnl |rl“‘;w wl uu“u‘lm sponKY wid entered upon a fpid process of the honest convictions of th author. At | and th ciune hope for the entir o s o Wl will T | ooy’ e . re' | pausion of the u.u..u of madern ‘( “H. ) \q I N R F Nobraska City teachod tha enig sum > | busy cutting and hanling wood, and taying in ¥ , wh ied 1 000, The town 18 1ikely 1o Tetlo 0.0ng At | 1 8U oy 01 wowiee B Rppatol uud T maining side by sido with the empire.” | et i would g tnjust a8 1t is e \ i R \0 ‘H{ ‘l s | Sfvent Kaso Tot AHRo M0 UK Lo Nnres | Seeitar. LR wud foud L'hat also is the definition given hy Aceh- | to hold tho editor responsible como down, Fortvdwa enndemnnd cavatee b orees At Vishop -Walsh in & recont notabilc o for e opiutons of (e vatious corees | Ty Bfuotive Comblantion Which Figared | 0" bRy R B A e g et | No one who has watohed the stragele of | pondents who ecok publicity for theie in the Last Tersitorial Logislature, Grove connty, s will have no mate | horses bronght 110 1 he states ! the past five ; can reasonably donbt | views on politieal matlers through the bt . g , cifect on”the organic harmony ol tho “red Watson, of \Ylu;nllnlvd.lmrl|||quo!hN! that under N aenell's wise londarship | news columins of thy paper. i Lo ol and was bad v tirned 1y the oxs it Ir. Paenell’s wise londarship iR B2 Y A Rominisconco of the Most Exciting | Sherift ool of 1L oqntyy | Dot o & kog of ganpowder carelessly .t this resudt will bo speedily obtained . v T Jower rent y " was tre E il recsntion on Nis res | near hurning orusi Crnrarer living aall lower rents are Livent in the Legislative Hise turn to fis homo th. Wood River W | intion. 16 16 Kriown & tie W ey L A . vk oo i Wood Ry dnasd otnilon 40 . o W The Midnight Ordinance | trhiat Omalin nocd4imdst at present. Wo tory of Nobraska. evening, Tho town was illiiusted in his | Tnrd Ol o Y WS OTanisod Boveral liguor doenlers have boen a. | tannot hope to bevome & great manu —— honor. b City last With n eapitaiof S R S facturing oity unlegs & man ean subsist g \ . Washbarn, of Grand Wark will at once be commenced rested by Marshal Cummings for keep- fiounte usd Nato el T Lincoln © Journual o lato W. 1 st week, fot ot uporty of tie compuny in the oll ro- ing their saloons open after midnight as choaply as he can anywhere elss. The | g agin whose remains were laid to rost am o hos wl T sontivestern: Dakota nnd southorn i f = | food products aro at our door. Nebras T yung thiet who wanted w sce bis | W, and gelling liquor in violation of the or- | kan nnd western IMvaean supply aolty at Greenwood day before yesterday, was | “host girl, 1 is topor from Dickinson connty that dinance that requires the closing of | RA1 8 wesiern fowa can, Y1 a prominent actor in the early duys | Hast vielng over the cert of WS At compiily Ve REFRKC 2 f & million inhabitants with cheap flour | o5 i e | Another ¥ with the_ end title of 1,.,.‘,“ 01 TORY cgwhoys 1o i saloons betwoen the honrs of twelve and | ! of Nebraska, and many intsrosting | {0 1 SRR b R T , ont 008 - 8¢ rango th ‘ & | “Kansas City, Wyandotie, Hastines & Notti | Lands o drive out n farty of seventysuve four a.m. The proprictors of thess ve- [ *14 M o iy “":“”fi_“"’;‘l' rominisoonces aro connectod with his | western.® Tive prominent bisie s men of | dian nwters from e roen T sorts seom to dofy the mershal in his of. | Cupital has not yet ventured into build- § 3 g most dramatio of these fs | Hastings aro” mumbers of the board of di- | Duliang, aie acoused of seiting prarle ires forts to enforco tho ordinance and pro- | I 1arge flouring mills at this polnt | (hut of the famous doadlock in the lust | FHOM | oy e Aol ¢ Lt PO | 118 st st p oat shonl i e of Botse thicves who have boen | Do bloodsi e Indians are well arme pose to test their right, in the courts, to da ’f';".',) f.'g,.”“, ”l':' .':(“: »:::‘.'t‘\l:\\\'l'x:‘v! territorial legislature of Nebraska, which in the l..(,.i'; Rk '-‘ ,," ‘. wern | and b hanting permits 1rom their agent. keep outside of the law. They charge is boing ]Iu‘\ul and shipped’ from | gave riso to one of the most exerting | inturedat dateo Thay arebotlt young | et Rl it ) that tho marshal has promised to lot | Omuha to L rpool, scenes ov witnessed in a legislative \v,”.i., ine, whe e n | |.’ 1, tho latter n ,,.”..,]‘“.“", t,,...,,\,,. were them stay open after midnight and i ""““—_‘,"', body, This was so jong ago thutitis | gowdre aying o in w saloon. A dispute arose e L POLITICAL POINTERS, R B B T : " o | VT b potit in e e, Then came venting his personal spite against them > y impossible to sccuro an acconnt of it MbU I 1 3 It Dy \ ABLHRORBLHAR ot e : f The mugwump hides his diminished mug, | 4 e in detail, but the following | dinstals | P |v\-: \r 'l\‘l\lwdfln :‘h(;,“v‘ux::‘” ':::]:‘fl::‘l"l{l"l! and prosocuting them beeause somo of | jyisy cold November wind that whisties | nccount of tho ineident given toa dournal | ] s I O | Lot il ho fol doad. 111y brothor - them have throatoned to have him re- sl the long whisker by one of the varly settlers of exd on the ranch Jast week, M ! \ - an, the noteddesperado, and, being telegraphud for, MLOS AL Wi s sil He camo andsent word avead that ho y question Chicago Nows: W lupnte the weager- legislature, which met in | Fdiog i Adams would. avenee i mnrder ot hiabrother i Marshial Cammings, in enforoing thy | ness of ‘e wiiewtiy halnee of” pucr §i1st GIT L Ovo Of, tha: Witntssion of | Tt el Aok i krou il g oo Lol iUl ¥ N 0 the golioral § M ' | Hetanees oo Hhea e ine were explivied t 1 11 bo sustained by the courts and | ths year to the goheral UF sk as sty This was before tho S At nan e Hoagland o on, i he admitted nmth'm brothers i i i N. Y. Jonrnal: The mugwump was n birth of the present capital of the state, | hontas set i iue sk il bee by the commuaity at largo. The Slocumb | g Syecess in the role of the P'r U Son. He 3 i ylo el il been wuilty of gross violations and 10 fins Dioh Glvat n vory oludtio coti | At get evan 85 0ol as & sawilustetuffed | RN S saxsion was huld in_the enplto A farmer named” Spitsaine, iivine near | that Donian wis Justided in-Killing him, aw has been given s very elistic con & el sawidy building at Omaha, on_the site now oc- | 11 6, bargaini t | s was the honorand dignity of the pros tession maintained, S A orzans are now, pointin Jor Astabl ities; and liquor dealers should be cons et PN Yo it n. hedivision lines betwoen tho North | iyttt " T l 4 TR TR AL Hhoms (s | Pintte and the Sonth Platte were very | Sbitsatine is alvo said to 1o Three Kinds of Wealthy Men. Gt R L sl N AU UL R R AR B LA ; olosely drawn in those days-—much mory | D3 W St a Morinon eolony i Uit vielis. - Dotroit Free Pr here jons of the diluted statute, Out of the ‘."M'I_“_W“ L says he will push his | clo than they have been in late ye { ,‘l 4;‘.‘1<-| e stage route between Deady nv]‘l. | three Kinds of w men, hundred and fortg-three licensed lquor | postofties bul, whcl Tod last season, e | since the question of the location ¢ AT AL il O Jeading merchant \ T , which 1 | 4 | ok Hills eon Wik Mo ) £ deulers, one hundved and thivty-soven do | want wiliions spenton new pose | eapital has been perianeatly seuh Sl o Kt ety [#ke 10 know whichof tho thr olosd at midnight, Tt niily be A haedship | oo U'hie South Platte futy wanted a new W the vt e | yon think the most honorable 5 B ’ LS nogreat | apportionn i qu Deatwood 0. Aivond is | Ing A roporter from the on the other six, who po cooping M. Ros: | which gave r THow do you elass th open all night, to be e wbide 3 on R "”v‘.r |( hapin w s ch |"\r I:n wlar cirenmstanee, ik |||:-n-'~' the man vich I»_“ heredi- the e, 1at nominaton st Septenb R i e it : A LB b T 'l'””"'""‘ ' ms a los sules of $i0 a night, and President 11 ais of the opinfon | THao! it i u L WoRSt REAGKE] ; i Hinnte A » in s ¥ ght, resident 1 Teks i N K Han Iattsmouth, was sick and un L dtaekod b owho wots there inoa legitimate: manner.™ he further insists that this money comes CLIDILANLANEWY L OTR I8 | qhlal to nd they had two majority 1l 1, Tow ahout the misers" from persons who would not patronize Kelly, of Dodge, howoever, stosd with the | Sy g hetd | CA miser is wever rich and never & anyone else. But laws are not to be sus- South H;:l}) s putetyjon this question, thuy | " e 51 TS SN UL Fos ] e na it of f g Wy g the I Uy, desirtetion this yeal s the ‘leg 2 sine an- pended for the beneiit of any individual, | BUSWUNS. T Nty raAnlben o (| G A WL, T you i B much loss for parties whe in other re Russel Sage On tho West. Wlock proceed ) thiy conld earry Ll “The ins business on a speets law breakers. There probably 3 1|£l and 1 felt greatly nl'n'v their oint hey the schem <ing w eoup. amadl soale and hangs to it thiety or forty not threo saloons in the ¢ Y 4 a City, of con S up quietly, and bofor opposition un L with it | years, never any money exeept 1ot I‘l] A.. i m“x.u the cit, comply Siitrar oW his FalUEnTta) Now. Y. derstood” whit was being done they had ends « ;- | on the itimate profits made in buying in all respect with thoe roquirements of | yrou his recent western trip, “but Tielped to pusy a motion tor a call of the to col was | and sl zoods, entting down expenses the high license law. Tae line must, | didn’t want any receptions o hangi hotse, L botiveall two ard vones of | and looking sharply aiter collections. however, be drawn somewhere, or tho | W h.l not go west for the pi T'he effoct of this move will he seen at ‘;J"‘ "“A‘Y"J Such u method is logit m.-(u.lhut it ro- % Sk e i Srailroads or build once. The sergeant atnrms was sent astings oo monzler | quires paticnee, self‘deninl and law may as well bo regarded usa doud T s APt HORDR L 5 at Plattsmonth | who recentls paneae and fanvied | aed ok, There are’ very fow rich letter just as the no-troat law is. and seo if anyhody was ponching onour | sick, There was o way to proceed to [ o3 nte Tty ‘"_‘\.‘_“;*_”'\', telican | yuon of this Kind. " The «whom Marshal Cammings orves. As Wwo g0 out thiry ev Dusiness until his return oxcept by . mo- | Ktfs Wi grieted By i e b Tve i [ A the speenlators” has arrested aro laboring under so | year, we ¢ protend to be newlv | tion to dispense with further procesdings | coun 48 1 S secing “1 do ot moan the open, - self-con- R R Do oo oM Iy | (naton o owth of the west, biit | under the eall of the how A5 the p Ho ¢ J (s Tai bt T s siwnt | fessed gamblee, but the speenlator who mpression. They scom to think that | 150 atate of chronic astonishment | tios were evenly divided every motion to | iront iz No likee: Aotican wonn | risks all on w real estate deal, they are exempt from all law. Some of | ahout it that it runs slong from year to | this end was lost on s tie voto, and the | 1 muenee expeise; no iee (h with Melican | proves it to the extent. of getting it into them must know that they have been \‘-. \I\'(- ‘r.mud the wholu countr flnrl speaker refused t., entertain ml- un.l«r woun, W mtenee lewheade ; i \Vlv.x]l;- where it pays inh-lr stand |;x oy Lo to o wmie ; ¢t cance | feeds the Wabash syste A fu motion as was pe ly proper that he There promises o be som rai'rond nd then w tor the natur n- e e G Ll et o8 wo | Should do, L SkiTInistig L comine year | wocet: | erense in valhie, Then thore's the chap shown to gambling rooms which-are run | g w wero Kansas: Cit marvel of | The call was ovdered in the morning, | plod wrtiony i b B SU Ncbraskn, e | who pisks hisall on small purchases of in_ conncetion with their concerns. By | the sontiwest—Omaha and Wichita—all | and Chapin’ stbboraly held the houss | Uuion, Paciie conning have Just iishd estato sn | keeps turning his money vesisting the enforcement of the mid- [ mounting right 1. Do I think the | there all d. The North Platte party’s | SUEVeSUIE & U iy et the north ind ov Finally there's the man night ordin: they will only succecd increass in prices is going to continne? | friends in Omaba_ brow up several Buffalo cotbiy, and the surveyors | Wh lights sq ly on the back of vy o % Yes. Pricos willi not go back to 1830 | kegs of beer and plenty rovisions, ders o i up tie | some invention which' brings him great urousing u public sentiment that Will | ity one jump, of ¢ but they will | and they rapudiy gathered inspiration u wealth compel the city nuthorites to enforee | crecp buek there gradually, at 1| and boldness wi cossve potations. | rinson & Missoui : it And the inheritor of wenlthy" other provisions of the law which are mfi,w:(}lr||mli~x'\'\m1‘.. h They fir coneluded to dee l' the l ”I’l(| m”[. l; r‘ ‘ll- ‘H““ 2 u‘lllm' ‘-l;“'{ '\x-nln Iin:;-a they are E'lm"l‘“‘l‘“ e g e G wll, and the bulls sre going v and eloct a new speaker sind, the | aciue Wikl commenics | ymore oiten they amount to but little. being overlooked because other eitics | A For Some tim, - AS L, Before procee: lm £t pur this brilliang | srading al the g g tolerate theso vices. s tremendous vitality is to be the scheme into excention they posted w i Gen. Morrow, (ho nander of the sot- { Things on Which Men and Women 1 yn Maguzine wer, When a woman Harvied she 15 for u fan: 0 beconmes flarried he fecls for Brook becom when a cigar Women jump dly hit i at conelusions, and gen- men reason things out logical and 1y miss it. Some” wouen pass 4 milinery store withont looki n; some menoean’t patss i saloon Withoiit goingg in. A woman never o haby withont wanting to ron to i man never seos baby without wanting to vun away from men love admi self-immolation ¢ and nre often we ditto men A wom i always carvies hor purse in rind, 50 that other womgn will sca v man cavrios bis in his inside pocket, 1t his wife won't see it. woman ean s tina theatre for threa hours withont cotting all eramped ap, tehing the toothachie or becoming faing for want of fresh aman can't. tion, approbation, the part of others, k, vain aud frivolous; Powerof a Big Word. Wi, fered Justica court yester- isn'Che herey" thu 3 the Tombs poli morning S1let him go on liis own recognizing 1o he here at s v(i' clock." “Well, the tronble, your that's jllhl explitined u big policen honor,” n. “His tivity onthe part of republican managers Jleveland Will Not Marry, ch Chapin had whipped from | One of the GoA K. posts T Baslington is | wife is here and siys ho didn't under- and disgust at the revivil of secti ”'Fhr- W |~:1.‘ u]lwll cor uI]um.l.»m of the h‘\l |n'-4 ket I)iv i inL Lack :‘.I(.m it | composed exelusively of Germinis, vl that word. ™ Pime evel er Siys numerous | and Chypin taking advantago of the v M. 1L Davis, of Winterset, is the bean po'e wordy sues in the campaign, while the Zmes | gigries whout President Cleveland being | permit .'w the speaker R lotinnt the ltaf (‘:..31 R .‘.'ulu. ineo: ho thonght it ks that th id partisanship of the | about to marry this or that woman R r, declared the | sox. mennt good behavior, and s boeil very Tribune and its abuse of the president | There is pothing in them, He is grow- [ house adjourned The G, A. IR, 230 e | good, s wite suvs, but he has gono 1o and his fricnds among the independents | 1N fat s a bachelor president, and has |~ As soon as he had declared an adjourn. | bank o upply b » ot sl | Jorsey to-day."—New York Hoerald. YT T T T ey Y by | ugh political trouvles not to seck [ ment he wade n vosh for the door and | diers” monwent, e — e undoubtediy killed she putiont, Allthesv.| magrimoninl ont was followed by ail the South Platto | “Phe ity conneil of Davenport has decided causes undonbtedly contributed to the —— members, The Atrikers placed there to | to s bititute ¢ cetvie fidi for gie Do eati- result, but there was another eause whos Lnwyer Purdyls Scare, intercept them fuiled to ear 'qul(lxur nat :ur«i-n thepancis s 00 flrl oy C T RR H sy \ one; )& over- New York bune: Assistant Distriet | part of the programme, un hey burst Although only a fow years ol the state A A di ol [1'. notenoy inust notboover- | o FOSl iy e for throe minutes Dhen ‘the doors and escaped, leaving the | brary at Des Moincs s i brofis, Over looked. “Tho democratie suceess i the | it Y 0 e worst scargd men | hiouse without quoram. ¥ Solunies lise bt wdded this y e empire stateindicated elearly that na- | 3, the ci Ho had in his possession the The other party put & man in the chair, AMiag ANl l| n m,"“‘_" o Wiion tionul succuss makes a big difference on | two checka for $71,50) and $3),04) r womt approprintion bills, and | committed wicile Puvalay Matt by | anine: | the side of the winning party, It ev speetively drawn on the First Nutiog 1some other busines As soon | I ""“1 2 B N -‘1 :“ LI y bank the day before the fu lure. Mr. \t tho whisky out of them, how. | Juli Oberz, of Muntrsilic, wis ) DAIAN, denced the fact that the election of C Purdy took them to the court-room and Lawned upon them that they did | carrids U o i '“"..[‘:.I.um Gt FURRS, Oiinin, Jon Tnd and thy course of bis administration | Iaid thom o the. 1014 Luble nent i | NOE WAV 8 QUOFU, T S i e, o A have released many voters from the fenr | While Ward sat not far away at the end | The next duy they ro seoded from their at "Tho officl] Fpart of the state mxpeetor of I paLarn Sl of democratic incompetency or wicked. | Of the tablo. Mr. Purdy moved away a | tempt to put in anothur eix ik, il ho conl minesshows Uie produet 100 nine months Tows of Sinel', Tasto and . ¢ fow foot, and w few minutes later saw | question of reapportionment being by | o (he preseat yenr 10 be 5,556,700 tons, 4 Hoearing, Conzh vnd a ness, upon which the party leaders have | N, Nicdll, with nostrily distended in | common consent’ droppod Tor the tine, | fgainst 505,455 s for 154, B e heen building support for g0 many years, tarrar, 1l I n.i- :vh-l]nvrv of |ll;«n'mi, tho house procceded to busine 4“"» st Vot sport .‘|.~.‘n..,.l.|ny el A s L g These are the serious fac vhicl N . | Mr. Purdy tened to him and nsked > wis Jies Baleh, wars, Who rode th nnuv prekngd, inry now be had of ulld || J a8 ,,,r“\,'l"::,: i'::",f"‘: ,:‘r.,’_"(,';.ll;:x"::;:l e o e e STATE AND THRRITORY, N T o tleponiiod i, batiot 136 cast | 105 81 08 Axk far RANyori o it s Comp!nle Inhaler with Treatment, §1. enthusiasm., The flapping soure-orows “\,,‘ (,I, boseen. He glanced at Ward “X'r\ml-“- ““.1 f‘.:.ue county were swept th,ly L0 the colored Bapist el reit it L soluto spooiflo wo. know\0fy == he iy A > e Ward looked unconcerned. Mr, Purd p 51 Reokuk, carrivd a new outintothe | g0 Tov. D Nt ..f_ political orators fail any more to muu;ln el N AT T y 3. Hartman, of Crefe, harvested sixteen | yard and deliberately set it o are. Hunolad {11oy, D IR frighten votors out of the demooratio en: | afyYuir stood on end,’ suiil Me, Purdy of peanuty this yei Tl Missou, bowa s Nobrun vaitrond | cury v e W onroo, slosure, To recover )l i 4 ; Lk R T TR 5 putting il Do depot at | Lowishy Wavenar found i ense thi ; uro. To vocaver its holdon the popu- | Tatcr tow reporter. I thowhts after all | | The Pt mouth canhing factory is putting butld & handiomo de) o | i atonce.” —{Andrew Loo, Mun ar mujority the republican party must | this n 1 1o be done for tn this | WP 8 : % £ 4 Vided the citiz vidde w wite, ter, M, : oo and Ch | MVSELF MUST CIVE Ud, 1 can- DOUBORE Eis pidid men whl ovor, nid nny pood 1o, Uteriie paing, s, Hucking cough, wins cured by §uin feal Co., Bosto iicd 100 by Poiar Ton. | KowT, B, DUNCAN, Tolephone 410 DUNCAN & WALLACE, Plumbers, Steam and Gas Fitlars Sread HEATING A SPECiALT ALEX WALLACE | Bsmwes turnisied, or will e porsoually, Apeiie 108 o el Gus Macaine, %00 wad Ih s Rt pte. O, Al | HOME M owe CANLLLS, I8 (ONDDPUTED BY Royal Havana Lottery (A QOVERNMENT INATIYUTION) Drawn at Havana, Cuba, Every 10 to 14 Days. Yiwkots in Fifths e Bubject 10 10 manipultion, 1ot cont rolled Wholes, 85 Fructions pes e T e 1) BT OB i 1014 1o Tuivost taing af cliniis (b exiate ion, L A Iwity ¢ [y 0. | e, haisas City Aot cd