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NOVEMBIIE 1), 15585 THE D " BRE ereeting Ont Frands. peated with siight variations in the | story brick addition fs | CNINC [ { I'HE DAILY BEE. efioleat work of the Tntl GMoe’ h et ho fine. With & cast anb. | Hhis o done, e head: PLANNING FOR - PRONOTION, “/h IlOt tf ST Oy Ogrrow, No. M AND 010 FARNAM ST, wrior depa ' ainc esident 1 5 of the largest arn Vi | . New VOrk Oricr, Hoos ®, TRisess | AR R i ; tdent | sidy 000,009, and lands valued at | {y e west, ! > Buiise, | By meno Oty S} e oo How, tha e Tias | Oongressman Taird Fishing with Crooked B ——n seaise. Commissioner Sparks has gone | heen a fruitful sonroe L . ¢ ¥ . F Gnly MOdRy Tmoring bupes Puviished ia ho ¢ work With & #igoF to foot ott the | the ¢ glaning, Witk u’nm ik i The A Wil ! Piun for Van Wyck's Seat. ND now the evenings are growing long, and the season has Iy Monday morning prper published ' o boginning al y ho [he Austrian government wi & . A . ey . : siain, Abuses which have grown up in this | ever, it may be noted that while the | Pend 190,00 o idustrinl sehod | come gy again when we begin to think about our wintee O Yon R Three Months . g2 | Prauch of the government and to ferrot | Union Pacitic and Central Pacific roads [ | /Two thousand -0 cunkers at foated Bowtwick Alrdady Dise S reading. What arc you going to provide for the Bix Montha,. ..., 5000me Month,, ., 10 | out the mass of frauds which have been | cost the American governmoent §26, A fl-\:[‘;a!;w; Favy returned to work at ing the Passes The Legisia. children this year? Why not tey “St Nlchoh’ lm\\‘vuu,vvl::‘;;l:\iw!"h»‘;;l:\nrr Wednosdad. | pobbing the nation of its public domain | cash and $18,102 in land per milo Woolen mills are quite busy, and manuias- tive Tickets- Recent Kvents Magazine”' ? It containg not only fiction,—an; , POSTPAID, T cod e winter a i tive Tean, with ‘m.m“:m u.mb a criminaliy neglizent interprota- | dollar . the cash and land s 3 uraged st th nter and in Hastings. that by the best writers,~~but also sugges o A gl HOWGE Lir0 Rtdiine, | (ne IRHQSGRatt | disse *omialon government to the | oy CyoGan mills ape reported. as working = featurcs, hints and ideas about art and science Oie Month, on trisl. e railror ’| """’l”' :' stto r "”"I‘ Canadian Pacitic is wadar full sime for the most. part, and knit goods | Hastves, Nob., Nov. 8, ~{Corcespond and common things: - & useful,==it is nece ) tion and were dealt with so promptly | mile. The trafic of the road is ulready | &€ in tetive demaud. snce of the Bre \ ho Bek is CORRYSTONDENE: ) 1o traflie of the road is alrend | ence of the Ber.)--Although the Ber i " ol 808 & Walls " and effectively that millions of acres of | bringing in fair returns on the invest | Unionsafe Sioctiweduogates Lo 4t e Lin Hastings moro gonerally vead than ;}‘i:fiid\ }vr“),;':'\";l,?h\: '-” l’i‘,fiffl‘f“:,,‘,‘:fi’mfn 35; unearncd grants, from which the public [ ment. The gross earnings in September | fngton in Decenber. e attendance will bo | any of our state papers, yet city i 1o v ro i i f thie chil- N——— twas barted out, were roturned to the 87, and the working expenses | large. Bodths o ave 11ttle OF 1o ropresstitati [ children, do you not get a good impression of thie chil ' Al businoss lottors and remittances should bo | govornment for publie entry. Assisted the net profits e T. Over 20,000 men have been oganized into | ¢ . e T dren of that household 2 Are they not apt to be bright addiossed to THE BEr PUBLISHING COMPANY, | D h ’y el A2 ’ e net profits from Janu- | g, 074y Ooolie league on the DPacltic coast, | ' the columns of your puper X ! . : 3 «&t Ni " D OMANA. Urafts, chreks and po orders | by the fight made by Senator Van Wyek, | ary 1 to September 30th wore §2,250,882, | Tho feeling among American laborers s very | wrong. Hereafter Hastings wisl vand quick and well-infor $ St, Nicholas” doesn't "'.";w-"“l'flvn“""'vl“""m'l--"I wmi-““ the fencing in of the public domain by | If the year's earnings reach $3,250,000, | strong against them, a place inthe Brr at least twice pretend to take the place of teacher or parent,—but it's TUF BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, PROPRIETASS. | the cattle Kings was next investygated | the project as a money venture alono to | e two branehes of oreantzo = | ench month a powerful auxiliary. E. ROSEW ATER. Kotron, and several millions more acres of fine | the government would be justifinhle, for Tiie International Unloi has & iem The political campaign jnst ended was Sr. Niewotas® We shall not go into particulars here as to the et ———————a S ;n::u(w:}:“lr.xl”l.\n;l |;. il vuml(u\;h- f;.-r set lll; ~u|n.nliv4:||u‘:\ little over $085,000,000 ‘;;ljhl‘\r;"z;h"t";:::"-‘wl1.-;‘-“"'!”&'-'* Union | g0 of but little interest. Tt was 8o tni- ouT YRT?2" fine things that are coming in the new volume Wi have heard nothing from Dr. Mil- “:’;""““{l;;_._ul'”:“'\iyl‘lr'fl:-"_x‘lu i‘n”lh(: ni;I:. i“t"““'h;:;’!rwfil ,a'-;v-‘r"_"h\'ll'-"l g Tn some placos where manufacturers are | Versally conceded m-nlm.- x.r,\uhh\'-:m which begins with the November number; you can send us a ler lately on “‘one Brown.” e i s £ n en the . srrangoments > of years | nominees had u elear walk away that but postal card, and we will forward specimen pages of November i of anti-monopoly reform, and should re- | completed for a line of steamors hetween wakes | Figtlo work was done on either side. Jim bee ind snectus free. In November beging * Little' Lord Tr s just as essential to hy «amonth | ceive the praise whieh their merit de- | British Columbia, Chi nd Japan, paid in competing | Laird made a fight for but one man—tho ;'."L"l" )l‘l('-'ranb Lmq‘;l}‘“l‘ ‘;jr’" "‘ 0\1‘:: l',’“"’ ‘:"”‘“fi":"r:flt Ilhee ne:(t L 5 A N e A\ A § Fa 03y 8 ory by Mrs. France: . H and uniform sidewalks in tho city as it 1s A R et btiet — The nimber o tilk re m#ls in Ialy is | county troasurer —and his support c = “ . ‘]')”'v]; g itied .),n,.-." nces I, Burnett; 0 He to have woll paved streets. £ Sparkais now Dot ¥ree Texenooks 4n Oue schoots. 300 i1 et BAcRS by bis candidate mnany votes, for, though he number, December, is the great Christmas issuc; in January, Mr, We —_— fraudul D | Nino-tenths of our people are in favor omen, and was very popular, the fact that Laivd D. Howells's story will appear,—and so it goes right through the Tuk enstom house emplo in New | fraudulent enttles _““‘] proofs of “"I‘ of free text hooks, The question is how lis contain 1 was bis chief champion caused honcst . year. Horac Scudder is writing an interesting —mind you York raisod $2,000 for Hill's campniga Ly l”“’ cattle | o, get thom. While the board of edues SRR votors to vote for his opponent, and ho an interesting —biography of George Washington; Miss Alcotx by vaflling a pig at 10 a chance. A case polnted h""]" "“f""‘;"n-”"‘ ;“‘”;“ l;"," tion has a large income from liguor e been reduced was only eleeted by about #00, when the writes short storics for girls; Helen Jackson (IT. H. “, r die" wit] S A bers to mnke per censes g olice court fi {t sliov is no apprentice rost of the ticke 900, hy pe X “ Bits L o ", of “root hog or dio" with them. Boval Invoarimions i b, mannor i | lences and_polieo cone finc, it should | {5t i rtaptaion, L piglueeaai i il has left more * Bits of Talk for Young Folks”; J. i § \ W fch tho pro-emption, descrt land, and | Lo femembered that the increaso in our | Tho tobaeco workers of Duthiam, N €%, the £ think thiat Lajtd carries this county in Trowbridge writes asci the serics of papers on the great i el '.‘l',',”" '“(".“:““ i ’l“'“fi".’ tirmber enlture lasws have been complied x::’]‘"’:"',’""‘! - ;.‘k"j }”‘ L ““"”'”"-‘ et B fis Bakors o Aliso I cket has always, been o mystery to i English public schools, Iiton and others, will b Sp fing con 6 Centy aciie N v ad o S ' teac W il bl 01 ot s o o “ HIR 1. vl el e i FACHC | (i, and final patents are to bo withheld | .., SRR Ll A BT 15 Leve. Both times that hio mad delight the boys nd “ Drill,” a serial story railrond company has successfully intro- | W school builc There are now en vace for congress he has Pt i ¢ $ dnced potroloum as. fuol on its styamer s | UDU1 it i8 mado clear to the department | 1oceq i thiy « tlvest. RUN BERIND 1iis TICRET of school-life, will introduce a subject of impora d - Toriybonts. % i | that the government's gift has not been | (oo s: KN L nd on the off ,.mw.:;u T in his own coun Ho reccived less | tance alike to fathers and sons; the daughter of bused for purposes of mere specuiation | 4 s ood salaries are paid, the pag. | A0 dscgsion - fiHto: Tabor oo | yotod et sy SRR Charles Kingsley is writing about The Boy- S 3 Hid o TR ERARR T S e 8t 8t are paid, LA B N 1 4 without s ie county, e 5 r-3 4 4 IR trHBE LN GRst HAVE Madb o oW ;’_‘ "I’ fiio! ) )4:'""' o “"‘,' POTS | 45115 amount o a largesum. The school | hemn o SRS IR OA ol g winter Taivd re Ly s *hood of Shakespeare,” and,—but we said 2 contract to maintain rates. All parties | & 40y 0 from Dakota and Wyoming | o iation must be provided for asit in- | aro orginizing in g, The New Op- 1 for United States AN “Erox” Boy. We were not giving the prospectus here, ‘ St Rtahatibe: _ show astonishing evidences of the 5 0 fog i | leans Knights ¢ a flourlshing condition, | senator lie only thing that doterred o Rt 4 3 oxvept one interested in trunsportation | cou of grene syndieates to L‘-. x;nn year to year, and conse- | hients of [ N {“Rooming | him from making an open fight was that The price is $3.00 a year; 23 cents a number, w9 h p",,,'” e 1t parly was O | tind by systematio perjury. Thou- ll-;uildin:'q f.-.;m“ tim \"; ‘J g i o y “, T dueed to vote for hiny, in spite of prom THE CENTURY CO. 33 East 17th St, N. Y. A “Harrow" Bon § T e, ands of mcres of fino agrlcultural | o CER PO LIRS O B E10 SEROOT | Fabor, Mowpork. Newd, Borsnouh mu | ises, entrentios and thronts, e now g ! fris doubtful if o legislative body in | lond Save been cntered s desert lnd | gore “E0Y NS RAAE O orcrsiyure, Vi o all oranized and com- | 2 o L I U e e = T A B e y or DRSSO At e vithhel Y B sattlemn 0 L 3 standing e | pi Fithin ten months seven assemblics ard cffort to succeed Mr, 1 of i otrical app e, and Lo | yourself off the whole telophone system nany country over passed a luw that was and withheld from a settlement which | g00 o0t covoral large school buildings fave boen organized in Kort Worth. The His legislative ticket for this | eamd sdingly proficient and skill'ul [ in New Yorks" . Y 3 50 completely and universally ignored as | Fss built up homes, and cultivated farms | o000 ontly ereoted, the school | KMightS of Denison, Texas, recently y .| county s eeted, James B. | in fashioning the vavious imploments by ) oly." the suti-treating act of the last legisla- | in every direction aroundit. In other st by it flnl‘livi;-ut. The ‘\I :llmfl \‘l‘:' \!ll.\;"“":’rudl'(‘\r(;lnlnlslll‘!‘}\Hm-“\" Hartwell, for ) and .“wl\_\'u which the subtle fluid was m.nh‘- to servo “Why, my dear sir, it is absurd, out- ture of Nevada. S0 suys u current news- | irtances noted, from ten to fifty cow- | copo0l rooms ave all crowded, although | 100r Star Assembly is the i ""f:x:]"L‘:.lq.ll‘\l"'.‘\:(kx..»\\‘ R e u‘\..l‘""‘ll BT T A ooy fn oot paper puragraph. Tho Nebraska legis- | bojs havo proved up on pro-emption | yiveo or four buildings are added every | mis mn wonn ore” onthsstio 0 ud not his, ' for he i oy kine Nonsa ot s el RO e RS AR lature passed an anti-treat law bo | clvims for tho bencfitof thy owners of | T e ORI e TASELC it N Rt Bt RUREFOWI Ake THB G0 man of sueh inordinate vanity that when telephone Gilliland - found | " “He's right " euid th “about; fore that of Nevada, and it has al- | the ranches and transferred their title as 5 e nets, whic ' | bly at Fort Werth zave a \ in the last honse he spoke more times v Lo the shop, and if 1 mistake | the inconvenient part of it. We found it s ki ity SURS IR R e e et e 10w that we have use for all the money | was attended by the whit than any other metnber, not « not was the first person who ever heard | an intolevablo inconvenience to huve bulf ways been & dead-letter. Evergbody | 80128 the final receipt had been issued | ¢ oy p command, it bocomes a question iy your own Riley. He expe the human voice conveyed over a wire | the population in New York coming in ims the right to treat o friend. The [,mm”m receiver’s office. Commissioner | (¢} oior the people will submit to an ad- An Interesting Decision. ¥ SPEAKER OF THE NEXT HOUSE by meaus of eleetricity” At that time he | here to use our telephone. Of course it olaim 15 80 reasonable that even the offi- | Spacks proposes to fervet out theso ditionalitax for the plirposd ot “ Lowa Regester: The ease of Baratow | He (»}wu? - boasts that he would did not comprehend the vast pessibilitics | would be bencath the dignity of the house cers do not dispute it, bnt accept every | frauds and to cancel all illegal entries. |y orool ohildren with, fr !'":’ herl GG i, B, g QL Sty Wil p i Jim Boyd Wik (el M Van | of the field strotehed buforg his mental | to el anything for such service, and L J red books, | trie 3 tuit r Y e 1 r- ater v another ould requir 3 X treat that is offered them. He annovnces his intention of making | pic venr such a ts w““m:;’ ‘.‘.,xi,.,,.:,. " ,nfin‘m%‘f m‘orwl'r-‘ :".... ';'.--_»'iu'r':- ui;‘l‘ut Lz ’th‘.-l?n::x‘\:v"'- u‘: .‘-::u ‘I‘\In did not 4||4|l|h!i(;zll\| :nf'f 16} 1‘ ihainmat .':«:: r‘:lht :.-1\"“:!’;:::.:." é?i&.i"fi‘&hf:’»‘.fi'i: _ the investigation a searching and effect- | 404050 the tax levy for 1895-88 has al. | the commercial world. The petition in | campaigns, receiving in return Laird’s | to pursve his labors in a mechanical | now followed our example out of self- MANY zons of Omaha remember | ive one. The sentiment will cordially | poady boen made.. We shall therefore | LG CS0 states that the defend promissory’ ot and_an_order on the | electrician’s employ. Heve again, how- | yrotection, The telophono hus developed well a worker in the newspaper field in | sustain him in his policy of purging the | . "' ;" e En Tenererora AN Burlington & Missouri railroad for an his mventive genius was divceeted to i new Kind of crank, and he 15 the most fhis city whose manin was Alaska and its | general lnd office from the stench which | po' "‘o",;rn‘;;"‘l‘, i ”“L' Lty "K‘ TS ‘N“‘l"“(“\‘['l LTl Gl ,',"‘.);,T,‘l"",“.""'\"\-.'"’]f‘. v i s ferous ‘amd’ cuntankerous: of ‘thism . i " ¢ 100K propos ntil next year. y A ¢ to t! 2k scatte ) sely. yare | s mer rosources u'n]ll xm p(.:.lnlu of .l,;.: con- | has hung around it for the past ton YOurs | gt giome s board of eduention will Ly K. & Dun & Co.) aw incorrer et | told that s soon as Bostwick knows a | use | A QUEER PROJECT . on with Asia by wuy of Behring | and which under Mr. Teller grew to be | 5 iy i of the resources and liabi of the | man sufliciently well, he buttor-holes | of the me 1 appa . AN = ug . < s its B in better condition to favorably | col v, whick ve th - anv bet- g snderly el ires i s “doesn srating the telep) s 'bo s i — wit. 'The first annual report of Gov. e S i L y | company, which gave the company bot- | him and tenderly enquires if he “doesi’t | operating the telephone bears the in s s X : g report of Gov. | unboarable to the publio nostrils. consider the matter, It will bo rotioved | tor Tating wnd eredit than it was ontitlod | wans an annuals Thnt it has gottobe | print of his mind and hand, and | A Colony of Women to Bo Founded Sincloid inblint ottty whlol ane Indi S of $10,000 in interest which it is now pay- | 0. The plaintifts, a St. Louis house, of | such a mania with him that he watches | without it telephoning would not in Colorado, Perhaps. just been published, affords strong con- | | wndlan Agent PaGliouddy. ey (oSt wiklel LIS OW DAS™ | hiom tho Soap. Company had asked | around ‘depots until he sves some one | e the aunihilator of the time and space | Denver Tribuno: Mrs, Olive Wright of firmation of some of tho accounts which nan interview published clsewhere, £ &h sehool bonds, and if 0o 4 ¢yedit, relying upon the statement made | with whom he has at leas that it is. e began the manufactuve of | Denver says that there is to be a women 8 ave been given of the remarkable | Pr- McGillicuddy, of Pine Ridge agency, unexpected demand for new buildings nercantile agency, sold the Soap | quaintan when he w B ? on an extended | eolony in Colorado, and talks in this way O UrAGRTAL bl SRR . gives expression to some sound and | and additional teachers arises, and if ny wbout $1,100 worth of goods. | want to know if they are soon alterward ves | ghoutit: “In the fir'st place, there are a gesources of that remote territory. Gov. A ' 8 3 5 e s rae Raldo Bt e oo s e TG to Chicago, more | . B B unford says that nowhoro fram Lake | Practical views upon tho Indian problem that sum will bo suflicient, then the board pany Sl ’_“ix_,m'“[.m an phintis LR LA AT to Chieag | reat [y custe n_women who lml\_u Suporior o the Gulf of Mexico has he | Which will at once commend themselves | ean easily try tho experiment of supply- | recdived only 25 per cent of their claim | book of passes, and immediately “fixes” it S sl SR o scen more luxuriant vegetation than in to public attention for their sober com- | ing free text-books. If it is found to bo | ont of the hands of sthe assignee, and | him. He expects to ride into the next went | Phey can't do anything like that in east- enstern Alaska, Tho grazing lands are | MON sense, if not for their novelty. No | t success, itcan bo made a permancnt O UL o oTemio i L orl [ Legislatiivoton alw e obnasees Qi Of | orn towns, beeause popular prejudice is \ tivally unlimitod, tho thber supply | Man i botter entitled to a_ hearing than | featuro in our common sehool systom, | Rk, 310 i chida, Wlloging that they | senato, is. & reputable citin y s becn S S L T F Jexhaustible and tho agricultural ro- | the much investigated but always trium- | 1t will be uscless, however, to discuss the | had been deceived: and misled o their | sense, I the Vof the company. re- | thoy like, and | think they will like to do 4 sources eapablo of immeunse dovelop- phant agent at Pine Ridge. For more | issue or attempt to push the project any | damage by the repore made to Dun &Co. | largest moneyed monopoly in this city it withdrawal of General M v Gonsiderable. I have the suthority of ment. Th vernar devote: ‘h at. | than six years he has stuck manfully at | further for the present. It = was shown that defendunts | he will not draw much of & favmer vote il, with whose policy 1 " soveral giited and wealthy women in @ient. ho goveruar devotes much at hi e n e i J did not know wlhen they muade the | In case that Wyck republicans and | against the views of the di Boston and New York on this question, 1 ( 53 10 the mineral wealth of the ter- | 1S post,amid the most suvago tribe of | statement to Dun & Co., that it rocrats combine, all of these men will | company, he severed his of I kiow whoreof I spenk.” A ory. e describes the gold mines on northern Indians, and without outside SECRETARY LAMAR is now wrestling | was to be coummunicated to plaintifis, heaten. tion with the comy . He _ “Wihere do you propose locating this B-agtas tsland as of extraordinary rich- assistanc as brought his ageney to a | with the intricacies of investigation into and one of the defendants claimed that ome of our eitize a partnership with Thomas A dison, | ny? TS it e 1 [ tandurd of excollonce in disclpline and | tho validity of the Bell telophono | ho relied upon thu othor for the corroet- | the day after election, and will hereafter be associated with | n’the beantiful, smiling valley of the Boss hat the cl mine 5 5 o i Lo e il T T s of the statements made to Dun & | this way: Last spring Henr, him. San Luis. That is wi I want to piteh worked promises to be more productive at which challenges criticism | patents. The hearing will be a long and | Co,, and did not know they were incor- | Join 1 mayor on a*Law < et s a tent, the work in which shall redound Shan sy hithorto known. . From surseys | 21 defivs assault. Much has been duo | tedious one, but the public will wateh | reci. Judge Given instricted tho jury | ind Order” ticket. since he hasal- | TWO DISTINGUISHED VOTERS. | ;. honor and glory of women. Rich mude there is every reason to b lieve | 1 the pluck and character of the agent, with much intérest for the final decsion. ;'9-_Llp\'lwu o man xlunkus a statement of | Jowed the saloons, mambling hells und Tomen.Cloye:l | women will build “up” the colony, and Tl Tursto suppls-of tho wrecious metal | DUt it i intoresting to learn tho socret, if | Tho question at issne is whether Prof. | i Becin) coniinty 19 moweaniile | hansesel prostingion tarany Sidgones) to “the Now. York | 0% MoMR M C e et TR may be depended upon from Alaska in | 5oeret there is, of u steadily pursued | Bell invented a principlo or simply an | pirpose of ul;rmmm,!:.urvdu, 130 that the | he was nominated for county t Asphin i 1sRLIO N e AolE) They wh ol it the near futare. In view of these devel- | Poliey which has brought about these re- | appliance. If it is decided that his dis- | oilicers of a corporation are presumed to | by the prohibition party, and it is alleged "ll- i““.r‘ bl < Culture, the raising of smadl T e N Hare I D S VB 111 Bovea | Bulies covery was only the latter he can claim | Know its financial condition, and when | that, in consideration “of his apathy in ST Nisonece iy lising of domestic amimals, S Sy i Dr. McGillicuddy sums it up in sen- | o patent on his own particular instru. | they assume to state such condition are | enforcing tho ordinances, he was to re. Soliahed and his silk hat had | the wanufacturing of preserves and jel- axd in purchasing Alaskn from Russin | 0007 05t L truth and hon- ) \ U RPERSE i bound to know that theiv statements are | ceive the support of the saloon men and None ““- e R ) e el and various other similar indus- for $7,000,000 is not likely to be que ORFROBACYIY SHAOIO/ALIMTH VAANE ment alone, while other inventors can | correet, and cannot be hoard to say they | the gamblers. They fuiled to come to | bpon wurefully brushod, e X tloned in the futuro esty in dealing with the Indians and firm | manufacture telophones which do not in- | did not have such knowledge, after some | his support to any very great extent, ;‘ ONEUGIBUICIY,RY m'nnl y enjoying l-'f' Somebody asked her the other day it d discipline in maintuning the uthority | fringo on that mado by Prof. Boll, Judgo | one wiho hus relied upon s however, and this “made "his honor'! | JAIMIA seines Al epmbientineg MORSC L men were fo b excluded “from - the wo- N (s movement sot on foot by the board | ©f the governmoat. 'This s tho system | Parett, of Indiaus, decided a fow wecks | fis,boeh misted und shercby, dumaged. | wrahy to su Rad beon mads in his absenc gl e colpny SR Ain Aralar: @ of trade to secure the \go of a build- | ©f Gen. George Crook which he has tried | ago that the telephone companics ure | fondants did not know when they for selling whisky on elcction day. The | the polling place ho was at once T st o Ok thb ket g : 2wl ; a Y y 1 by the twenty-five or thirty people | 9 putitollion; ing inspection ordinance is very timely, | With more or less good results for thirty | common carriers of news, and as such | the statement to Dun & Co., that it was | suloon mau then "had o warrant sworn | BIr6C bY LWO th aniy-five br thir Y PeopIe | ink burbed wire funces wonld have any N h ity with tl 1ati 1 | years pa In Dr. McGillicuddy's caso | were bound by the laws governing com- | 0 b¢ communicated to plaintifls, yet | out for Mr. Shedd for betting on clec. | WG Wer stanc A bout q effeet in keeping them ont of that colony o other city with the popalation and | 7 ‘ . & E3 laintifts 3 ap e 0 The @ O anrcitl ere comes Cleve suid an Irishman . . 4 ¢ IRORL o bt bt S non it L plaintifts had the same right to rely wpon | tion. The saloon man was acquitcd ) ; and she had no-idea of keoping a dozer protentions of Omaha is without a sys- | ' cen applied for six continuous | mon carriers; that tno only dilference be- | ¢y though it hud been made to- plain- | while the mayor was fined §10 and costs, | toSSing up his cap. M sturdy Anm the fait som of building inspection and registra- | Yeurs at a singlo agency, applicd amid | tween the telephone and the telegraph | tifls themselves. The jury returned a | he having plead guilty to betting that he R’lckk]tel ity ‘h.n ‘~‘m~“| |l.| l““’“”“‘r‘ tios did in *“The It is un $ion Until this is done wo never can | OPPosition from a single and decreasing- | wasthat one transmitted orally and the ici intifls for the full amount | would reccive 8:0 votes. He was in pur i MeBrid, a redfaced Trishman | o stood there will be plenty of men or toll how many buildings are_ercoted du- | 1y small faction from within and attacks | other transmitted by elattoring signals, | of their cluim, less the dividend received | tioularly hard Juck, wmastach as be 108k | ftting clothes, rushed forward to bo thio | b in tho immedisie v ity oty ring any period, or how much money has | from ignorant and vindictive sentimen- | but that in esch case the transmission of (o3 R hins arrested under the section of the | first lo greot the president, Mr. Clove- :.‘."',:'.'3 :;:‘.l‘;_"“l"‘* ’; :'.:.u 'l'I’x"m r:“h" been oxponded for building improvo. | talists and sehemors from without. Dr. Me- | mtelligenco was the objeet sought. This The Sartoris Scandal. Slocumb law that prohibits treating, | 1and shook hands with him and ased for | 00k the pootry oat of the scheme, but mints. o inspoction of buildings enn | Gillienddy belicves that tho Indian must | point s an important bearing on the | - Robort 5. Campbell, of London, suys: | cluimi g that they have knowledzo of i e vermort st Hepubiiean | its practical advintae s may thus by en- be made self-sustaining without impos. | first be taught to respect authority and | cnses now being heard beforo Seerd 2 that half tho roports | least twi et tem up." His | Q00 0 NN to. be fumy. Mr, | hanced. Men won't have any. glory i % Mo | next to learn that his future wolfars do- | Lamar, which asido from the clai pagosnduatylonsly elronfiwillimot s from mow on, | (U 4 Ui attention to this ro. | down there anyway. They will have to ing much of a burden on anybody. The 3 1 2 ol do- | Lamar, which aside from tho claim |, caconcerning the husb: as he has made enemics of both the tem: ‘:l‘« <‘Illl|p“<“x{|(,),|n mu'nu“({ s re- | 00 themselvos to being overshadowed exaction of & graduated fee for bmlding | Ponds upon good conduct. Education | mude ns the principle of the telephono, | of Mrs. Sartoris, nee Nellio Grant, have nce people and the suloon support. | METK A ‘l;:“;“_“',‘l!“h,‘;mil"‘,,"l'““"u from the beginning. They will do nicely pormits and inspoction will hardly be | #0d opportanities for acquiring a knowl- | also buso their existonco on charges of | 8 word of lr&ntii i Hn'slv'y no | urs. And yot, six monthe ago he wus ous D R to fill in the background, and may somé folt by anybody, and yet yioll a | edgo of farming and stock ruising should | priority in tho inventions of Ries and | Gt 00 I "L W ibcrtine 13 | “'Hatings moled sbout 300 mor vote: ly bowing to the president. e Lo B bl e revenuo that will supporta competent in- | be afforded him to stimulato a desire for | others. toliein & most deliberato fashion. I [ than Grand Island, and not an edort was Y05, ('l"‘“l";?d P A vuum:“ll:fill:n,"hfix they Wil spoctor and two assistants. Thoe present | Self support, while a progressive element have known Sartoris for years, and while | made to get ont a full vote. If any one ‘v"",‘,"“, N aton be kept dow aninanos is a faroe, Tho chief inapec. | should bo Luilt up by rocognizing th [ THE crossings on Farnam strect bo- | wo havo but Litlo in_common between | who doubled tho consus report will ook | g GV ) RodigBark BLo ‘81080, E9FRER ——— il 4 Iue of the services of th ho assist | teen Ninth and Fifteenth are a contin- | us, I dislike to sco him so outrageously | up the vote of the different cities cluim- A0 an JBIFRES ¥ . Pure blood is Al solutely « necessnry in is also the f spart- | value of ti ces of thoss who assi: " H 4 5 tit?' asked the inspector, turnin, M wr the chief of the fire depart- | i P A ual torture to people who have to walk | Mtligned. As a matter of fact, he is [ing to be third in the stuto he will soon . I 2 S | order to juy pericet health., Hools - waeut, andk his jurisdiction covers only | it maintaining order, and show an in. | Be% ORI FO BICRE WP b ontof | Somowhat impulsive, but he has i g sutisfy himself. to,the polling clork 4 the presidont’s | Sarsapurill - purifios the blood . und , - the five limits. He has no regular office | clination to adapt themselves to tho now | o1 thaf °'°“‘~‘l"“°‘ may be oub of 4 hig heart, is quick to acknowledg IMPROVEMENTS, f baliot foll into the box M. Cleveland | strengthens (e sys Ak 0‘ Bours and it is dificult at times to find | order of affuirs, T has' besn the Aanaon‘w urgu'hu extension of the as- | vrror, and in his duily inter cours This week Hustings will bl"hgh(wl T ] L";‘ TOYY AT s e o f 3 1 phalt intersections beyond the present | men and women is reserved and refined. | with gas for the first time. When our e BN e i Rim. The office of the building inspec- | steadily pursuod plan at Pine Ridgo | BHIE WM BVORT B oo “Carp,™ the Washington correspond: | watee works are completed and the track | ¢¢% The Republicun workers steppud tor should b open av certain hours, | agency, and tho rosults are well known. | 10, but that would bo by all dds the | gy of thie Clevlund Leader, "wiites: A | of the new street railway Luisl-—and both | forward anil ghaok funts Witk b, GO ; during whioh the inspector should be | They rebound at once to the credit of the "‘“'l"“’ ‘0*:‘ I?“fl 'L“"S "":"‘;"‘-;'“ LJ"-“- lrmml_nlf Mrs.dm.‘hcfimnt. artoris, who | will be commenced early in the spring— r’r]nl‘fi-:lmu")': 19 M ":.'m‘-’.;,. carly Py e i alk, ant hat cannot be don her Vi f the 2 76 e p i " i3 3 i E hero. There are many advantages to bo | dzent snd to the seourity of our northorn | Wolks and It that eannoc bo ono thore | wae with hor, Qurini miah of the faucr | we can thon foel that wo ure indeed - | 4 Noting carly.” Featering, Watery and Raw from dorived from the passage of a proper | frontier. should be A 1in ERING iald at | £ L Rl {8 ol ; — the Fingor Tips to Wrist Cured r ¥ 2! prop: every crossing. At any rate wo proposo | ' notk thia talk of her having had Hastings merchants are lonaly ¢lamor Ex-Prosidant Arthor's Voie. ! building inspection ordinance. The se- The Oanadian Pacific. 3 “BR ) | great doul of trouble with her husband. | ing for more railronds, Everybody here | Naw™York Fribus et the by Caticura, euring of statistios alono is & very valu- | The complotion of the Canadian Pacifio | 10, K06k tiy sublect bufore the council | Sho suys, on the contrary, that Mrs, Sar. | seoms to think that unless we sucoted in | guurtor-lour before Whan wxe | TRTARSPING of 164 an eruption aphearad able feature, and the safo construction of | railroad just announced is an event of until reliof is given. toris was anxious Lo go buck to England, | getting the Northwestern in_here from | Jhrtrgo O Sore o eidence, N O Y K ahids oonti e 10 GO and that she said on leaving this ¢ untry | Fremont, that we wiil never be able to that she prefessed Eng - b is i T b viety to | get justrates from Chicago. In the last Tone Castor is in Washington play- | Aerican,” I heard the rumor of this ro- ears some ten or twelve diflorent ing the role of a prominent democrat lmx't. about Nellie Grant's trouble with 5 have come here with a view of es- from Nobrasica. Tobias, it s snid, has | her husbund ut M&iucumgx?-. while sho ishing Jobbingg houses. e aiirond i A ; od Georze B, Pritche 3 i wis there attonding ¢ father's last them away in e itk short sighted polioy of establishing | tod provinees and the ultimate develop. | oo Georzo . Pritehott for United | e "Closo friends ‘of tho family | in celing horo ugninst gnd changing grades in the interest of # | ment and settlomont of an immense ares | o0 distriet attorney. Mr. Pritchett | thought there wing nothing in it, and tho | the Burlington & Missour ruilrond” com- fow individuals, und to the injury of im- | of country now used for zru'/iné S hasbeen waiting for this eminent on- | probability is that it has no foundation. r:my has grown ml be | bitte t . " ’ A " | dorsement for some time, and now that —r——— honestly believe that almost eve ” i portant thoroughfares of the city ought | eanlone. To the United States it is im- | . 1iqg rocoived it, he expects his com- A Word a0 Working Men. merahant i the town. would medgo il | S Hunded him L8 forover to conso. An effort has recently | portant as foreshadowing & future com- (et e hutes to the | of his shipments to any road that would | a1ej and. road been mado to chunge the established | petition in transcontinental transporta: | tun pors fa. k '“‘“‘:d"'r bim i.a day or come inhere -in opposition to the Bur- | over “cich slip, whild” w letter oarrie 4 o . wo by an immed plive: issenger, o o Vo w: 3 ol i 4 ' Ry L grado of Leayenworth street by lowering | tion espocially of the products of China, [ ™ MRENHERALTALY 1IN gYF e J.'.'-';:,‘x":-}.,‘,}.‘..v;‘n“ifl:.'l','.-fl.’...{:"-k..‘.'xl,'n'x:l:A.'n came inand castpd iy sa1e. ‘4 the fill at the low pointsand reducing tho | Jupan, and the far east, whileto England | proco o wpoowe o " e Zmens organizations, | T AT | X! 10 hit g cuts ut tho high points, thereby increas- | it gives u new military 1ine o the cust | rod tados of the searn ol camunn nlee; | ould put these figurcs buforo them in | Although th s present poat- | M iig the grade to the injury of thestract. | over which British troops can bo | CJUdBR Of tho court of common ploas | somo such torim a8 #ho following master does not expire until next April, il the fall, wbon I consulid mod.ou} ‘ 1l used muny FoIedios 1000 DUrPo-e, - | b 123 Lexington avenue, to walk nround to = 4 the polling place at No. 402 Third ave- | jilvice, s weed muis B Cn iy krow nue. There 10 demonstation 8L his | e ot o mass 0f WRLOFS, 10btering, raw arance, though the lonngers wers | fle-h. vory offensive and nanoying Wheneyer sted. | After entering the cigar yurt wou'd hewl up itwouid bo sub ect o the 081 violont itoning, A immedintely L onk out store whero the bullot boxes were plucod, | oSt violontitebug, sid tu L Worso o . L AUOLY HpOLA LhOT &) he trned to the crowd and asl if o ' ¢ wy e er foints, and To-toring wou.ld some one could furnish him n straight = sprond ovor i e surtnce. In this cond et Willi u F. Double. | § oson the use of the Caticura Keaod s 1 & puckig buildings is another. Itis to bo hoped | jnternational importanco. To Canada it that u practical ordinance will be passed | means the connection of the people on aud enforced. the Atlantic with those on the Pacilic coast, the union by rail of widely separa- 10 Wock 8 thie wero aluost woll, and i short time entirely cured JNO. D, VAUTIER. Pior 37,8 Wharsos, Philadelphia. 'E CURE. bound with & ufternoon, ] | “Ye can't pass no ballots in de pollin® | Fif New York, is Juy Gould’s lawyor, and At a public mass meeting of property | hurried in better trim and with owners resolutions were adopted in | less exposure w an enemy than through favor of the presentestablishod gradeand | the Suez canal. The Canadian acitic o I 4 by did you the question of . Ho orep 6, aguinst tho proposod changs of grade. | oxtends from Montreal to Cold Harbor, | 1ov oy ik having s solid friend on the | not expend it for the right to be. inde: | his successor. R. A. Butty, the distrib | ™ Fierety o pencil you wa i Manvial) B Lo " f th D0l i I3 g I 3 ) Here's a pencil you want to write on Tibo action cf the meeting is unques- | jts Pucitio coust wrminus. Along the [ oo pendentt Half a million dollars, plus all | utor of patronage in Adams county under | thom ¥ ARICOSED SORE L tionably righs, and the wisdom of main- | eastern division it ut the Grand i - the best telesraphic talent in the "United | the Miller regime, hus promised the ofli “Oh, no," said Mr. Arthur; I never fy wife used the Cuticura Hemed taining the best grade possible will be | Trunk system, the managemeut of which demonstrated in a few yoars, if not plain- | has beon heavily interested in its con- Ly visible at the prosent time. It is mun- | struction, Like the Union Pacitio, it st that Loavenworth street will soon be ts completion to government aid the principal and leading thoroughfure | which hus bevn granted it to the extent | forced to make some exceptions to that t“!j‘l'r T““"“"“"“fi"' iganize ot 10 | presume thab Sleuman will secure the ap peere- CUTICUKA KEMEDIES of the southwestern portion of the city, | of over sixty-five millions of dollars, e idle, but to be busy. Combine not lephoue Crank. Aro sold everywhor uticura, the great skin sud its proparty owners are to be con- | Notwithstanding the princely subsidy geatulated ws well as commended for | thers is dunger that the syndicate which i ight. ] istuk i ud wi et . gy not to labor; it is & barren, fruitless right the desk, rapped s ly on it with his | Iy " ::nr loru‘:rg : -';!:smm““:k’:a :nduv:‘n built the roud will tln_uw it upon the gov. Mg. B BOWEK 1O doubt feols re- | [ov worth fi hting for. Victory is us bad Mr. Edison's New Partoer. B ot the clerk's asteadon, | Send for “How to Cure ..?"'.Z.am.ffi,"fn'.'. D streo! opeateil, | ornment when there is & strong proba. | lieved, now that it is snmounced that | ns dufent. For combiation putcoopers: | A recent visitor to Indianapolis, suys o | and suid | ITCH ] But grades should be established for the | bility that a union will take place with futuro and with roference to a population | the Grand Trunk line, and '/t the en ’ \ . b sy et ey — ower to work. ke yourselves cap- | be linked with thatof Prof. Bell in con- | the oflice.” s . . ot 200,000, .'““‘". than for l"’ tiro systom will bo operatod dy votly um, | | See— finhsu; combine your o-’;’mul with your | neotion with the marvelous achiece “No toleplione in the house, si nul] ble antidote 10 1w wtion, the pecsont and n_nh reference o a popula- der government congrol, . Tiie Union Pacific headquarters will | industry, and “Jw it by your credit, | ments of From his youth | the clerk calmly $ Cut ¢ 1 Ant-Fuin Plester; at druggisie Mon of only sixty thousand. The history of Credit Mobili ¢ was re- | not be moved from Omuhu until that four | and so become your own masters Ecra T. Gilliland was intereated in elec- [ “What! you mesn to say you'vecut * he was Mr, Gould's candidato. Itisa vory inclement season when Jay Gould getsloft on New York judgeships. Thore's Tuk door of the White House is be. sieged with office seekers notwithstand- ing the notice of “no admittance.” Itis understood that the president will be rule which sent such a cold ohill down the backs of the democrac; he Castor has not urged anybody for marshal. Do yon not 560 the fatal deféet of =11 | and in spito of the fuct that he has made your orgauization You combin o only th,u_vuu| may net w‘prk. In one sum- mer's te 000 for the right to be idle. W sraphie stgike you n}u-m $400,- States, with the sympathies of the nation a3 a reserve, combin estublish postal telegraphy, migh iven you suc ed to t have 53 nstead of failure. Strike, not for better wages in servitude, against your employers, but tha At you may employ yourselves. You battle not for'the tion; for few hours and fair wag independenco; for a right to be ih hits of labor, but for the right ws put le put ceord as an oflicer—they churge him with being un flonsive partisan” —the democrucy here are all torn up o ndid to & sort of mugwump numed Sleun who lives south. of town twelve mile from here. And the city kicking to a man. Howeve Batty seems to stand in e as Mr with Miller, we poiutment, and his opponents will be compelled'to take their medicine. Still, vou may look for a howl loug und oud. 0t Wis i Vis Lo New York Times correspond; ntleman whose name woll de place He was hustled out by a policeman, Myr. Arthur, atter reading over his slips, asked for another ticket from a dilerent Leh tickut."! ¥ Hem casting the straight Republiean ticket and huving done so, he walked quie back bome. k A man hurried into the Avenue hotel tl l'\hhin‘i along the corridor, sppronched “Let me use your te please. I'm in a4 hurey toget down o Latimor, Drugglst, 800 W, W jo 't et satistnetion v wanted to be sure ho Was | o oured of i rore log of | sumio treatu.e ot 'ty btanaiog by tho y Jony M. Coorex, Drugglst. Greentield, Tk Gure, b1 other day, and, | beautitior, N y uew blood purifier, $100. Pro ThIL DIUG AND CHENICA Cuticina Sowp. an exqulsiie Curicura Resolvont, the beautitied by Cutl acho, Wenknoss, Utarine Pains, negs apeedily oure :phone a minute, | ——

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