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4 THE OMAHA DAILY Blili: MONDAY, NOVEMBRi 16, 188 e — — fhaietusoy’ o e e b2 7 - 3 = = T —— = e ) r D! The Plea af the Stoock Growers. | on the wine industry of that state. 1t i War in the Bast, VIEWS AND INTERVIEWS, I'HE DAILY BEL. The attention of renders of the BEE iy | singular that Me. Clovoland has not 18 "Agolited W OMana Orezce, No. 914 ASn 018 Fanvas § invited to the lotter of General James 8- | warded his New Yoru Orrige, Roow 65, T TBETLDING, 1 il whic ry morning. oxcopt Sundng noraing pRUCE published 1 X PERSONAL AND POLITIOALL i e L b i a g R The Tales of a Traveler. John 8. Wiso tade sevouty spocches dur. | 4100 to occupy the ear with biy properky, bt 1 u s ¢ in, d do you good to takee tho teip | o0 O arete of wind! the fact that he 18 missing ana fhe inding of . | supervisor of intornal revenue, 3 ) the ‘Beikans The detays of wished,” sald Harry Uall, 13 ampaign, Wt wa i mai hones in the wreek has convine d h appears i another coltmn of this | has talked so much ahout the bad tiplomacy and (e conferaneos of prime | the popula tagont of tho Butlings ity of conzressmon favor the et Ao R Pl L wsue, Itisa notabie contribution to u | of poor whisky that he ought to v rs have ploved unable to ward | ton route. “I have beon all over the Pactde | PAseage of A blll tepeating the tenure of Treastitor Neff, of Dakota county, went to S most important problem, and bristles with | the pure corn juiee when he socs it cesults of underhand inteigue | coast durin i€ weeks, T have In . Covington last Monaay w sull e anginas e s e sad. ey Aggonions el bl brincipliios o sothern. Futom | 1 U Maiaos, Caforin, Orogon s | The forkoe oot toure | wheelNE e gy bt g UY B Month omo Month 10 | Compiled from the latest available sour Lawless Compact. wre now ablaze with martial excitement, | Washington tertttory, Dortland is & bea htb il el sho ey the engines wero goue and - no 'one “[trr WhEkty v, Pobiished Rvors Wedneadny. | ces, it forms a compend of Instructive | Tho liquor dealers who huve boenkeop- | and the famos iy swoep, who knows | 1l and wealthy city, It haa abont 40,000 | of Tennescce A S et i, rorrrtn Taforiaivh | FglI - W anve of | WE ool SIOOMIGPoM PRV ACR, by iy ‘ propi, 1A i gt ey Just | S0, Ranall s e i it il e | 40t AT G M g ke an ea g Fent b Amerean. entile aling and the- vask | defance of the T givo a1 an awcar | o of the- Sumtinans velsing osery | INCAenstam iy, 4 s mihee Gl e | tnchange th Ao o P g T Y G o, on teisl V go interoats which ate clamoring lor | pretondod pledgud ot sonie mermbors of | great powst, Whojo intoreat i the Srwir: | on, the Paolfic coast {s Seattlo, on Prget | o Canipbell, of Cineln | ced In chat.e of it. ‘The rail PONENEY governmental recognition and protec. | the council and certain city officials that | gleis most remotey ina general war for | Sound, In Washington terntory. Puget | ae having entered inton taw p g | Font cmpan _".h'.u‘»rrs'l;«.nlulxn::vu:-1:ll: .fi.".‘.'.’.'} e eIty et | tion. A very small portion of the pablic | they should not bo prosceuted for viola- | torritorial ngeraddizement Sound {3 one of the finest b water in | fub Ingersoll in New Yor 01 S10,000, " Tho ondl of thls 18 DOL yeb crial m ssed Lo o BDE | gy seaciate the vast ame sapital ine | tions of the midnight ordinance 3 he o 1 Seattl v Y b : k4 il by . appreciat the vast amount of eap ! al iy tions of the midnight ordinance. 1f such No one who has beon watehing the con« | the world, and Seattle is one of the best har Tlon, George S Bottwoll wi A sit u caso of suspendcd animation 1s vested in the western ranges or the ex- | pledges have ever been given, and we | troversy of the past six weeks hasdoubted | bors. The biggest ves can sail ri eulogy oh Gt m’,'l ro tha - Ve 1 Teporti i Sarpy o '1:"‘ Mr. Ilil‘.unlwho'l bgy on G sefore the Webst il HEtie babe had been sick tor several anys, and Al ittances should bo | tent of the enormous herds which roam | don't doubt that they have, they are with- | for & moment that Kossian greed and | to the docks, Seattle will make Tacoma ta diroseed to The B SHING COMPANY, < { u 4 Y 1 A e A o G p 5 v cal soelety in Boston, December 20, £ Friday evoning grew rapldly worse, and e rers | OVEr out prairics and waste lands. Stil] | inthemselvesunlawfuland would convict | Austrian jealousy have inspived and | ® second place, Portland's prestive o (o il appearanicus, died. The. body ) 1 ., J tping It i3 thought that M. ¥icoek will r o 1 . 3 16 be mado payable to tho ordor of the company. | fower appreciate the fact that the land | evory party to them of conspiracy. Every | fauned into a blaze the controversy over | SHPping | Upping: away. o on te pustomaty proparations for 24 el v very pa 1 wan o o the ovee| gl ek Tt g500 | the complimontary nomination to the speake | biiat, and the boroaved parents o THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, PROPRIETONS | laws furnish no legal means by which | city officer takes an oath that he will | the Bulgarian unfon. The vast war | {0 farup the bt e con B | S eTUe HOUsS CEom U FopRIIEnS: retived f DR S ouh SHeE NS Eothes . ROSEWATER, Roron, the stock growers can secure temporary | faithfully oboy and enforco tho laws ratlons which Russia began making s Ui HOULVGLUE TLYOE W) thought s vl her little one cry, and ap- or permanent title to grazing land, ot | which pettain to his offico. Tho mayor | within n few hours after Prince Aleg Portland. Soattle is hoand to bet Secretary Bayard's deafness troubles Wim | proaching the supposed dead body she was | seaport on the norih Pacide coast. cing | serfonsty. but it is a blessing in disgnise, so | overjored to dnd that hor habe was indeed understand that the business as now con” | and the marshal, as executive ofis | ander's announcement of the aquisitien | about the Canadi dueted is enforced trespass on the public | co sorvices by muking il in, and the, first blood | beon Brishin, on the stock growing industry terneity, It s rather dull there | o change the present status of the = : . 4 4 3 b iy 4 alive, o ehild had, with {8 owa b , TO- How soon will Mr. MeShane material n Paaitie, I understand | far as importunate place-huntors are con- | mowsd: the colis nnmuK‘n‘-)lw:hl:‘wmvnr:!‘l@y iz6 with his tailrond to the northwost ¥ ‘ . PAs \ , have no - option but 1o | of Roumelia, the mobilization of he | that althotghit 15 eomploted it will not be | cerned. T been placed at the time of its supp s d domain, General Brisbin brings ont, | prosceute a1l breaches of the | Austrian army and the porte’s quick per- | operated as a throweh ine til next spri Governor TUI is el bettor ook bt than | eath, Tho little sufferer is rapidly improv- with great cloarness, the value of the | high license ordinance. The mero fact | coption that it was Turkey more than | they want to find ont how fhe snow ae tho plétures published of lim in the news- | pe; (it hapes aro now enteptained tor (s stock growing industry. He shows by | that the ordinance was drawn rather | anything clse that the ezar had | Winte A they are also afrald of g papers, “This is not much of « eomplinen Ve sfu.dy prepared tables that it is valua- | losely with rogard to the £1,000 leenso | in view, were all recognized | 1101 the mountainous section of the L | howoever. fowa ltems, &1 But when it does open for throngh busin ¢ o A5 A1 Boone is lightsd with eleetrieity. Tok P 1t is reported that Fitzhogh Loe, the gov L)L sliobl itk L6 TOR LI ¢t et e _ transcontinoital | ornoroloct ot Virginla, favors Maj, Dantols | vaceinated, oo 80, MR B8 sl el b -‘hl“'|~ forsenator to succead Makone, Bar yih el fstory hias beew added to the in- ] d ! \ o1 \tes. \ere ) TR NOSE A Te BOTTA VG T D s an i dustiies of Davenjort, | critical the situation is now considered, | pooling, Wiite I wasin Montans 1 becamo | C1anees are belioved tobe lessoned. = An ovordose of whisky killed Chas. Hassell , a8 well | the heavy declin of stock on every con: | convineed of the fact that all range eatilo | Chicago Herald: - A mulein Biist i the Towa City Jall last week. ¢s. Tho | mustsonuor or later bo-taken to the corn [ WhiLh weighs LSX pounds and stund Tho water vorks at_Museatine, owned by a Tuw Philadelphia grand jury has vec- | furnished one-third of that smount | is preposterons, Any such cc t or | provabilities of the immediate futire are | belt and ba stall-ted before they can be prop: h"t;l m];n,.: \is h"n feat, has A VAL Ccompiny, Will e puichused by the ommended the whipping post for wife [ In yearlings for fonding pury our | ngreement {8 voud in itslf. Nobody | diffienlt to detoemine. Russia, fally Gl LS} LA E0 SOt} VITo R1TBiTE) ot o TiostoMask s\es g Peter Ryau, the murderer of Claus Keener beaters. The recommendation is heartily | readors will not be surprised to learn that | knows this better than the fow saloon | armed and equipped, with s magnifieent | 1 “"” 4”': it -':H anl ll"n ws A0 they | i Ve LN IS, URSS LOUNILY, Was SN up 1or twenty Ak s Phitadolvhi o totale tnvesting 2 T bRnmas | Veataes wio Wi 3wk uiRBI e bt TRt R e TS Jaas wonld wmake tander meat. But (hey are S L L i efdorsed by the Philadelphians. total Investmont on the wnges pers who want to t themselves up | army, is straining like a hound in a feazh prize fishtess, They are welldeveloped, have | St Louls Globe Demorat: Secreiaey La o thovsand Towans, ives of Ohlo, ] amounts to $200,000,000, and that the | nhove all law. They know by experi- | to bownd upon the Turkish frantior upon S iy ) donan exeursio it ol hote: A z 4 3 4 ) ! ) ) ¥ 1 7 plenty of meat on their bones, but thoy are | MArsays he is impressed with the ide t Lomun excursion o tueir 0w homes T epeaks well for the efliciency of the | valucof eattle in the United States to-day | ence with thelast ity marshal that a city | the first pretoxt which the war may olier H 1 B railway mail service that out of the | already renches the enormous sum of | official who agrees to proteet them from | Austria, whoso army is now better organ- L week. ongh as leathe Flie thont o tla oo o Chrls oligion is the hest inste toweh as leatier. By taking thm to the corn | the Chrlstian relicion i t Vi tol nssessed valnation of property in 4,018,060,000 picces handled during the | §1,200,000,000. the consequonces of law breaking is lia- | ized than ever, stands ready to yoar only one per cont went astray It is for snch an industry that G belt and teeding them they « be trans- | tality for the solution of the Tndian probien, roapins iy s un inerease of Tuoss: Virginlans who thought ¥itz hugh Lee a moss-back were mis takon, He isa saddle-back _ oAb dinto-dei iy ble not only as a producer of cheap meat, | foe cannot justify these oflicials in mak- | hy Europe W0 heginnings of a strug- SENATOR VAN WYoK leaves for Wash- | but also as qin_mlm to smaller stock iu;rrlu- rost of the aw dend I o The | glo vastly groater than the guereilla war growing and feeding on farm and pas- | idea that any councilman has o right to | fare between the two proviness, How dynamite concussion in somo of tho de- | 9re. When the singlo grazing state of | plodge himself and his colleazues to an partments bofore many duys. Te: shipped more than $15,000,- [ nul the laws ‘\\‘llu h coun eo—— 000 worth of beef cattle last year and | asall other citizens, are bound to obey, | tinental exch o plainly indi Ington this week, and wo may look for & y ¥ Zht 10T | formed into tender and choles beeves, Tho | 3 infer, that he thinks ? 0,000 O VAR [asy yulT, encral | ble to got himself behind iron bavs. In’| hev share of the Danubian principalities, | fast i that Neoraska will teed most of the e a desoeratio adim n- | Phe clealric light company at Des Moinea ? Brisbin mukes strong plea for publie it of these revelations, what posi- | whils the ports lolds a half s million | range eattie of the west within the next nve Hy ulidortake todaal with, | M, S8 tEE 1 th Gity, SR fora oL AMBRICAN produco is anxiously wa intorest, for public forboarance and for | tion do these city officials oceupy who | troops in reserve to hattle for the p years, and this will bo @ bonanza for the STATE AND TERRITORY. 1 o U8 FIINTIE e G A oL fur the sxpect 2 . wre | governmental protection. Upon Nebras- | agres to nullify the execution of tho | ton of the lust vestige of Isla's te farmers, who will this iind o home macket SR o : [ Srott connty, for 1o year eiding Sepwinb & ready to furnish all the belligerents with | ky espocially, ho urgos the necessity of | laws? Do they not lay themselves open | tory in Europe. What ean diplomacy do | 78 Irse portion of their products. In Nebraska dottin R AL e 2L k) BRSSO R BB ER A8 ovory oiice: Bl it e ol R : Lo 1) 0 | ather words Nebraska s to becume tho fat- | A farmer near Fremont is fattening 8,560 | U/T-two convictions. { y s in ttiement of the import 1o grave su: cions that they have been | to stay the te ut of arms which is pro: tonite plazo of cattlo for the market. I have gheep. | Cities in cactern lowa which have tried it have North Bend has been switehed on the tel declare - the tower = syswm of eictrio VO ik g0k ichting 1510 good and wdvise that lamps bo ko : “hello® to Omaha at | NS IoW in the stroet. fifte cunbals can pow “hello™ to Omatia b | A clay bank on Wall and Seventh streets, 2 Mot Sions City, caved in and buricd utnee chis goney. ant question of how to uvert the destrue- | tampered with? paring to rush in dadiy condlict aeross tion of tho range cattle industry. Lo- [ Oncof the men arvrested for violating | the Balkanst Thisis the problem which cated just east of the ranges, with the | the midnight ordinance declares that | the Servian advance into Bulzarin now | paking sueh substantial progress, as Omala fineat corn growing country in the west, | Marshal Cummings, some weeks ngo, | presents. In its answer Europe stands | Everywhero you hear Oumaha well spokon of, | 1emes il swears copper-toed boots i roady and able to feed 10,000,000 load of | agreed to loave thom alone if they did | mu Everybocy 13 talllng abnut Omaha, and mak- | and elds the Beatrico Kicketr R b i SNeIe URt G stock, if that number should be parcelled | not execute their threat to have him re . S ing predictions that sho will be one of the | Rushville has been dectared the legal | Luwrence Donvan, o wewor Living near among her farmers, General Brisbin be- | moved and a democrat put in his place, | . BEN. HOGAN, the ex-prizo fighter, who | vury larwe cities of the country at no distant | county seatof Clierry county O107, Jdoanzon county, while intoxicauwd, lieves that wo should be willing to lend | Marshal Cammingsis reprosented as say- | 18 ROW an expounder of the gospel, i8 | day. fler bank elearings as published with the Hartington i3 erving out for telephonic | L down on bhe rancoad tracs o slovp, was o helping hand to perpetuate stock grow- | ing: “If you'll stop your fight on mo, | ©1¢e mor¢ in Omaha. He is still in the | statements of the other clear s house cities *‘"j]’.""(‘"'7:"\\‘i”|I‘"'\\w“.l'hl‘.l‘nk.l:l(u\\‘\:«;I m\.mI.]ll.\“:1:::“;I..‘...;:::;’..‘l.‘.‘.rl;v";;.‘“x.,w : ing, in order that we may build up and | why can't I do as well by you us a dem- gospel ring and continues to hammer | every week are a big advertisement, a8 they | araeked one night last week and $20 Eratieh Cedar eotiaty, o be Known as the perpetuate among ourselves the equally | ocraty” This is an elegant comuent away at sin and sinners. LA Wayip o list The Iremont board of trado has boen 1 Cousolidnwd Funolurs, ving lor its ob- 1 ) J ] 8 AT P e ject the breeding of tworowghbred poultry. profitable industry of stock fecding. on our local politics. It indicates that —— What Me. Houwsel Has to Say. B S hardion A 11116 B 6T LW A, OF WABI 0o, The rapid settlement of tho west and fhey wicld influenco | CAPTAIN SULLIVAN has boon asked to | Mr €. C. Housel, formerly a resident of | o, Froment gusand wator sworles furmioh |00 Sailea o i nea aind_ showdons the equally ra growth of the stock i vor to dictate the nd he deelines until he knows | Omaha, but now livingin Chicaso, recently | bill. : lv}vw-xT tie :l.l...m,l;'. llu'lulh‘ul n:ul L : X g ¢ ate t! Kl tis 8l R % e e 1pset on i He will probably live, vut bis growing industry of the country are two | pointment of & marshal who is, in ad paid this city @ visit, and on his retumn to | Soward I3 Jooking Lopetully toward the | S By seatedd. : factors which ave fast approuching each | vance, hound to leave them alone. The f“»"i“:;f":u"‘l 0! .\‘1 rlu.|m\x‘v~.\.»“' : 0I s UNITREEVER DI RE e LG wid Mes, Bnoty, of the First M. E. Faz it 3 5 st back from o teip to Nebrask alia ) Jes es, Celevrii DT BLLVA otlier a8 conflicting intorests. Such n | fact that Marshal Cummings has contin- szod 10 et Dack | 55T a wonderful boom in ol otate, | - Plattsmouth fs threatencd with anot UL AL L v conflict is to b avoidod if possible. Tho | ued to make the areests of violators of | as usual, but the old cost mills got bewtt- | Aun of my acquaintanco thero have muds | ooy, DACE Tie Jowrnaldoes lovk lene- \ Al Wit ablewars was pres ground needs to be thoroughly surveyed, | the miduignt ordinance, would indicate | tifully left. $10.000 an 1 $0.00 In thelr deals tho past sea- | Rev. and Mrs. Robert Wrizht, of York, | - Werk b b terant o | now soldiers the claims and prospects of the agricul- | one of two things, cither he has never S son. 'The boon is extending to all parls of | celebrated their golden wedding on the 4 | o entat b o 1t it by dreoved 1t turists weighed, and the needs of our | made any such pledge, or else he hus The Bi-Motallic Questlon. the state, and the indications are that the | st : | e courc oy by the o diers or W n- stockmen and their propositions for a | courage enough to dety the saloonkeep- chington Kepublic: The silverchord | state will havo the largest immigration next | | The stone forthe foundation of the Fre | lvsluok counit KA s i settlement of the dificulty given careful | ers with gambling room attachments to "““'“f{ DAL DI 13 | year she las ever known. reived. on buy. 5 consideration. On the oue hand the | do their worst. etk ad '_I‘.“; ‘w..(.‘;')',’.:'.: i How Business Expands in Omaha. sbraska City proposes to start a public w. Shrman is in roeeipt of the autogr policy of our government to distribute | In this effort the courts and the city au- ok Ab tho meeting regarding the Loavenworty | useusn of wliving fossils,” to b gatiered in | 4 2 s gLy 7 A oy Rt = the neighborhord, t L e st sb K the public domain among the greatest | thovities are bound to sustain him. The Don't he Rash, Samuel. street wrande Judze Dundy, in the course of 2 1 over the country, and nowhera PristbrNT CLEVELAND, says the Boston ace that 1 like 1, or that Is Transeript, conld have sceured Governor Hiil's overwhelming defeat by a mere wave of his hand. That would have beon o cold wave indecd. ACOORMING to the Republican, the bost men of Lincoln are in sympathy with Detective Pound in his ailiotion. Those best men ave, however, not anxious to have their numes published Vier-Prestoent Henoricks will go to Washington in 4 fow days to prepure for his official duties. His principal duty so far has been to draw his salary, which ho has done witg faithful promptness. ‘Pue effect of the hanging of Riel, so fur as he is concerned, will end with the breaking of his neck. ‘The effoct upon the Canadian hali-breeds and French population cannot be so easily forctold. The fivst annual session of the Nebia <y abuminated witn gond upon a car® number of inhabitants who will make it | overwhelming sentiment of tho commu- Boston Herald: Rev. Sam Jones has | his speceh, said that wien he bailt his house | State Dairymen s association will be heid dinal rd bickground of nus suk. Lhe auw- L *remont, Dereber 9and 10, Al 15w conwcibinon to the Audrich coiee tion now in the state Hbrary at Des Moines, WHEEO 1b Wil D 01 exinbitiod, Ir Governor Dawes pardons out the man who put upa job to rob the state treasnry for the reward, and shot down the defonceloss eripplo whom ho had roped into this scheme of robbery, his act of axeeutive clemency will be in full keoping with his previous conduct in this disgraceiul affuir. productive must not be laid aside to | nity, including ninc-tenths of the saloon | laid out a big job in proposing to tackle | —whicli isene of the most elecant 2 1d costly | 1o & foster great companies of stoc . | keepers, is in favor of u strict enfc Washington™ with his revival meetings [ in the eity—on Leavenworth stroot, e did not T'he youns son of || ;m,mn‘m’m ?‘.n-:,il\, L % . i ot s e _ during n sess'on of conery An oppo- | suppose thatany business buildings would psun rod through the toof of his 2 On the other hand a most important in- | ment of the midnight ordivanco. So fi sition show stands small chances there. | ayey 1 .“;'. ‘l[ l-‘{\m: \-'f. i“um ‘.'\ <;' moith, Fater 5 are expeeted, Dakota. dustry must not bewantonly destroyed [ the court proceedings have been wo — o Ho oL oRIsn B e Lonoubitout [ rusA: Madtanigal akeman on the Br- e Puture Swte 15 a livo topie with when it can be maintained und increased | than a farce. They are liablo pre Suing for tho Price of a SHff. ot e Ly O U ol RS A1 o e e s B ot atnd preadiors of U lower it of for tho public benelit without any disre- | 10 become w very serious matter. The | Dr DACosofuhvalliknon T | and that nothing bat private residences woshd arghazs mided the baimess store of 1, W, e T e ard of public interests. How to proteet | midnight ordinance is not tho only law | recti is suing the Georgetow ever oeupy that part of the ecily, But he L !\1;“;;}‘]1‘;'.{!"""";;'}’3'\””; tory wat voted for prohivition, Itis woit.y e the range 1terests and by so doing how | that these parties arve violating and if | college for 815, the price of . si went off ot hunting tip of several weeks, helonging to the treasurer of the schou! g \;.l\l .mu‘!l.ll“‘ of the Nutional | 4o fostor tho eattle feeding interests on | they arouse the community thoy will | {it L DatinoL Pl :,;:,p,.,l heidetinaoital | nuwt Tho extension of the Fromont, EIKWorn & | oy s el o PckIng llouso at Gran | Juttle and Horso Growers' association, | ¢housands of farms in our westorn states | shortly have a erusado on thui wus stolen from i cemetery. groceries and shops had spraa g up ail around | Missouri Valley railroad toward the Biack |y cr scuson. ” which is 1o ho held in St. Louls from tho g b I and territories, without depriving pros- | which will close up their e o g ia it him. € was o o of trying to stay the | Hills, will reach Bullalo Gap about the 1ot ot o Jae Caaun .,.ml.|u:.‘r.“::‘u, this mon h 200 to the 28th of this month, will bo an | oitive homesteaders of wvailuble agri- | entirely. The unluwful comp: Mot Their Waterloo. Jusgernant car of buiness and progress. istors foritha now Dtk oits) | obas it LS BRI R0 e LR important event. In addition to the r¢ cultural lands, is the problem with which | councilmen and other oiticials sw .| Chicago Horald: William Walter Phelps | Leavenworth street was bound to bo a busi- | g febron has arrived and will be put in | 1 is estinnted thit 2,000,600 bushels of this ular business twenty cavefully prepared | )6 eountry is hecoming rapidly brought | make the matter wors * | onco dubbod Mahono the Napoloon of | nustherowshiate. i was tho bost antrance | plice i tis for the packilug scasoi 10 Bl | yeus s grth uro o iicaialy bocih e oub Siceicn on pERCHORLBULROL POlAIN H fugo fo/face 2 T Had iatinonl ol POtk gnceiovn- :;'th..;.l-(': 1¢ to the “1 e :; e l|htl e “’I'h:-‘;m“n‘l‘:’x we store of MeElhinney & Ful ”y‘w“”m;' i 1 St. Goorge, LaM to cattle and horses will ho dolivered. encral Brisbin offors what scemsat | Tire widesproad disuster of a dostrue- | fiicredt Ford Ward Uiy Nupolood o | b e would by tho be tfhing.for- thy | 16760, At Lyuns, swis bikearized of s L | ooy, have unns v N oSl = = lonst o practical suggostion if it is not a | tive conflagration has visited Galveston, | met their Waterloo. | street, waich i gools and 0 considerably amount of muney | winer i secuning wives, 54 5 2 would be greatly improved | wnd negotiuble papers. A 1 Lits small-pox besides causing thou- | iyl golution of the casa. Thercare mil- | with all the terrible attendants of home- - thereby. The Loup City extension of the Unlon - Vogel, of Mariot, hius ralsod 1 bushels eands of desths in Montreal, hus A s e - 7 Some Difio e o i b ATom 1 y-ave conits worth o eed. L ! lions of acres of public lands, in canyon | lessnessand destitution. The on ap- | Orawling Up, With, Some Difoulty. c, which is completed within ning miles | G40 ottt eaaitre LY Dty eompletely prostrated business in that | yud sund hill, alkli plains £ eity. It is estimated that tho mer- | which are not now and will not be for | the country in an only less degree than | 40ing wellso far. Ho has climbed the P With,, B¢ ey Joo Pulitzor's Caveer. o SEL (OF SHErmRI | Co| \ unl “gumbo,” | peals at onco to the sympathy and aid of | Hartford Courant: David B. Hill i the county ol Sherman. county, was | oneoimlt ine chants have already lost 6,000,000 by | yours availuble for ricalture. | that of Chieago’s misfortune of fourtcen Captain J, IL Sti ver eounty, wally oponed to-day. the stagnation of business. This is | Such lands the simply the resnlt of the superstitious op- | poses 1o grade as o L e, hen herewrned, lo! and b:hoid! stoves, @ wand e Clel e ence, : Tiw most ditiicult of the Elack Hills branch o1n the clty tho other diy eallol at tho | Tlie Grand Iéland ndepondont thus etates | of Uiebnitoth Vulloy roud bs th thovi it ¢ £ first two rungs of fer. Mo has i i el XL C1o oilies, and picking up a copy of the Noaw [ a world of facts in u fow words: “Tue | (oventie rver, ‘The nver canio be p o1 @ | been mayor of 1iim A ch e river Jiver canao be p oy o ors. At the end of every five yoars, ho | dicta generous response from Nobraska's asks that these shall be regeaded andif | metropolis to the little giunt of Te found fit for agriculture that thoy shall | cities in her trouble. be removed from the grazing cluss; other- SENATOR MARONE has paid the weekly deficit of the Richmond Whig, smount- ing from $200 to $300, for seve! years, Fhe recent cyclone which struck Mr. Muhone will probably causo the Waiy to look to some one elso to make up its weckly deficit, At present it i3 in the Bands of & receiver, as Mr Muahone mo furthor use for organs in old Vir o A itzer has becn phe new hi published west of Chicag cratuetd of the river bod piles eannol Oy grazing lands, ready telegraphed a promise of Omata's | see him spring to the third, litzer has beon phenomenal, Lknew him in Burglars raided the tailor shop of Mauriee | driven. The bridge wiil be tatio N Ork 8 bl e e e Chicazo Horald: Carl Schurz went to | dritt d to St. Louis aud beeame w reporier for | ¢othing. eutin the fatest styl trinek 15 0w about ~ix i = P 2 propositio Norizing the Wayne | The reauunder of tie disiance cals = or Boston to buy & newspaper, slipped up | the Westtiche Post, waicls wasownal by Carl he proposition wuthorizing the Wayne | i or ot b $ Sormod the same aet on the sidewalk and | Sitedes of fortune in those days. s friends | seal, wies carvicd at the last clection. oo Yankton Pross of Saturday snys; i = S N e Jors, T and two evenings doviwal Lo intor: ‘The suggestion scems feasible. It has the | and must be built before podNueuand papers vORLRIE R IR i8 no reason why it should be e o . ey : \re ¢ convince sior DRIWLYLE B 19! €& | ghe Jatest returns they appear to have | 135, during the Grant camonizn, he was | fie Grand Centeal hotel in Neb more urmly convineed thn bsiore of tuo to the governmentz revenio from its un- | rute monopolics boast they excreise over - United States district court, e | cacy of statehood and will use. them to the “ v the saurtest things he ever dil. Ha got "he widow o o el ho wits Killed i SUe i o 58 4 ¥ corn and would build up in the wust, 88 | council to closo streets which they have | Paper of the Omuha Beo’s intell gence v B Phe widow of David i<ehioe, who wits Killed | poiitical issue in congress and that it will year, enough to pay the salurics of the rative industry midway botwi tholoatas ik HE SO new postmaster at St. Louis, as i “moss Willtin Connolly, o saloon keeper, who, L1 | various cities ol south Dakota during ig e and oartied in Owak sumer, With rigid safeguards thrown PECEE RS BIERHAN from being a mossbick. Tho geunine [ Cocterail editor, and the papr mals money. 200 bk note, wiicl: in (e wis seut by ] l sdopted and carried out in Owahn. If | 1 ound the process of the appraisal and o " monlcks of Mizzoora vapadiate | Witen LUiloat s antel tonait tho New York | fxprens i twe it ut Caieridge. Nowing | SN EZE! SNEEZE! . o AT 5 o T B 1 | liberal (for Greelv) movem it in 1872, ke ST A Ry bl B f eeoinn reudy 1ty offs in- tho council, the polico and other oity offi- | \1\1in wvailuble for geiouiture would not in theserate, My, Shuron unfortunately Cockerell inasd editor, Palitzer is evid sutly Ames, o well known horse dealer, 1w rendy y v R T R Now York n4ho did of the Posi-Dispateh in weth Pattie, was fonod dead on the prairn i Terl g, Wik upt ol stench of a disgraceful scandal which the 50 W08 supreme conrt had no desive to set an ex- | Who had the matter in chirge, General vished teon exposive, Ko was 5o years of | /N g el wnd Bloo v i us!'wc"'}\»w orw n‘:.w mlw beon In oporas | “wWitliam Burehnall, a ragy cler In Daon | / I instuntly . < imes o insists o has i in O i there have been gte a nuwns | port, fowa, received withitali of @i | ing Zimmerman, the murderer, to make | 2 least temporarily tho pressing ques: o Ho Tnmiuta thaphe b ) ot n tarm in thi He b purehi ftsimply sought to bog the question wnd | conflict during the past five years as the 4 Solvent, and one pnproved nhide i ca ournalists of tho wostern hemis i A ar ol 1L e only ubsolute g ecitic wo know of."— side-trac k. lonran B Heml L MeAlister retsed an oifer of $10. e, Timos, i beat we huve (ound in lite Tl a8 BACKABER S IR RS i Cin & Northwestorn will _ - . “The Hunsou, | foro wetting on always ask theboy it e (5 go- | do refitied an ofer or 3100 for can, i Lity: 5. W, Munroo, #pure piracy.” but qualifics his romarks ndor the absenca of any luw recognlaing | .10 1o fustor trulus to Unl N ew York Herald:/iUno of the insti- | iny up, This will please him, becauss ho is a | Wpon wiich the Independent oftice il ) . S e not 1o1nd n cuse ik : TR T oo v | Which scems aboyt 19 achiove pormment | biga foula man can ke of asat, The | OF Hlo dreic of tie e o e swilch | Poltor Drug and Chemical Co., Bostons sonal interests.” The pooplo of tho west | Placed in tho position of lawless tres. | 000 toublo in tho tra populurity in th ¢ is the hansom, | rule can be seversed atthe top fook When | il ot s o 1gearold wieie, Wiie e | “H0w'S YOUR EECMATIZ? 18 & auostion . i1 o Sy ey ¥ N piasers, subjeot, nnd properly so, ut any And, « pnotre . M s likoly to 1 nc Ao 4 him there aslc hime 00 he B3 going | eonstanle wis taking tie prisuner up lown e | thut uppeals 1o every t pod viotim ol It want Missonri river improvement in | I ) [ e And, oddly eno piis likoly to r nch i growing fuvor with she ladies. Of lat sfors o g at i, and would feal et | t 1 “The Wim. To such th Breat stock jobbers praivics and through the canyons to more | foreed from the public by the blind fojly | 1t bits become i tlecdblo thny Indics out b6 DOkl ) QALE 4 Yoot nies the ciar PAL R gone pro- | ye ago. If Muyor Boyd has not al- | of New Yok, Now. lot's all w. World, said: *Tao carer of Joo Pul- i Bk is now the hestdaily newspapel | yiui w ptie bEdge as oning 0 L0 a1y position to vuceinution on the part of the | under the general land laws and to lease | practical aid, if such uid is needed, we = St "“"‘\“,‘,“"""““l-~ 't huve @ dollar o his | o Rourie, in Pradsmouth, Friday uigat, and | anout 500 et oL comtructiia 14 Freneh Canadians, on u live years tenure to the stock grow- | suggest that he do so at once. We pre- Slipped name, When mustered out of the army he | eargied ofl about $300 worth of eiegant winter | no smaid underakimg. ‘Tue teiminus of wiy Hielly Lt MY ot oot (0 dEspose of tho ¢ | BIIOSL continuous pling, lienc progress wll inhis burziia, anl o little lator por- | Schurz. Hoesporioncedasgreat m vy vieis- | {7 idperty b L Porte, the former cointy | D VEEY siow. ¢ s time e 8 0 v himg - g i a- | “Senator Manderson deprted ivom Yankio wprained his ankle. His.brother mug- | 810ne time chipped in to buy himan over- | The depth of warinth an U mutial g tmir a- naty te ankior wise that the lease shall be extended. Tag viaduet over - Sixteenth street ean | wurmps in New York set out to indorss | coat. He was always int nensely poputac and | tion dispiayed by the ed.iors of tae rosion L 1 s south ko Lrip tiis morming, atwr Me. Cleyeland by electing o republican | very much liked for his social graces. Ho E i W r I the subject of rving clos bl Y N Ay > ) } &l - Ho b Gised, make a perpedtal suanmer i Dodge | Yiews with our peapls tpon tho stubjec advantagos of glving tomporary protec- | L thas 3 closes, | o lomor of Now York, and accordinz to | was hail follow well met with eversoody, In | bounigs b P § | Statehoud for south Dakots, e was even tion to the eattle interest, and of socuring q 3} ntrol which cor I e | iodtl stiee o oite cats, Ho s wathersd m monumentof tie control which corpo- | broken their necks in the oporation eloctod 8acratary of tho Youns Min's Unlan. || wiliine sall nt publie: augidon, by ovie {lativo ofioun s (R luss KRHEEAIEIRY sounlo i N ith 8 T R, League, Patitzer mrried a lady of wealth | X ; sty oceupied domain. In addition it would islutive bodies. It can be constructed » Yo Atand Oorraotad, and of ine social position, ‘This was ons of | (0 Propetty Iy anprishiod ub o300 &0 must | i effect. “Tho senator 1 of the opinlon e 4000 et i Louiavillo, | ©USHT0 10 our fecdurs w market for theit | without n singlo pledgo from the city Chicago News: U is amwing thit a . f | bring two-Lliinds of tht sum, tint Dakota's admission will be nide a X axable dogs in Louisville, o ) o v 4 o oi BV G 0 ¥ T possession of the St. Louis 2ost or Dispeh | inwrow at Avoca on the 4th of July lasi, s | bocome an important subject before that Ky., bring the city u rovenue of $3,000 & | v hover could bo nono otherwise, a luc- | no right to close and whose obstruction should speak of Mr. Willinm Hyde, the | 71 vorcor which—and suecceded finly in | instituied st for s5,000 damiges waninst | budy, He will confer with the people ot tho " o ? doliznce of the wishes of Ahk LpAaidin s consolidating the two papers, under the | aliewad. sold hing fehting whisk mayor and city attorne, Lhere i3 no e < = dolunof she back.” Any one who is aequainted with i f Y W alleged, sold hing ing whis! tour - good reason why this plan cannot be tle producer und the stock yards con- | the community. Mr. Hyde will testify that he is very far | hvphenated nans of Post-Dispuich. e mule I'he bank at Hurington recently received he doge in Omaha Wi p . AR & SENATOR SHARON i3 dead, but his death s thoy have never. forgven him fc TR Ul onE D s , Bt sinee bien seen of (o valiablo groen ; l!lz“u’ 1: .06 lx 3 ror l;nxul WO | solection of *“grazing lunds," und nssur- FOR BaANON o ; ubyehisdoath ‘l1,_.1“;1.)"‘.:"]}1'5.“\‘}: ;:l"‘ rlusmfl':‘(.ffi lil"utlhll: Wortd, Patitzor Juapsd in wnd, forming a | idy "G (loeives ato trying W lovato . eould casily pay the sulurios of tho mayor, | 4uou i vast traces of the public do- 1 searcely bo said to leave n vacancy ] 1 o plag syndicate, purelisal the property, an | put NIEZE until your hend i il your il oyey dis E for himself, reprosented in Washingto wkin ¢ as el of asusness S Wortd in | whose raneh i locatod eighty miles north of i B} | einls. R e Ly be thus alienated for indefinits terms of I::‘”I‘i"'l'”‘L";Lr')"':“l'm;': d ‘:"" “‘h' )‘:‘“l"‘”“ He Never Was the Major's Rival, Dk st s ok ausonus QLN Tnik 1 i i auinth . o i vith. core £ anza i and the eoln county k. S ) 0 o) [x 18 now becoming apparent that tho | Years by collusion with corrupt ofliciuls A war ol Lingoin conty, i ik i Yoo Morton, of Nebraska, begs (o assure us Ho e : i courts of San Francisco ure not yet done ¢ 4 A 9 3 is Wi AODLS amplo 0 tho bar by disciplining Attorney | Brisbin’s plin would seem to be the only 3 that ho never wis Major Horace A, Hurl i Bure for hia outrageons conduct in wid- | neyetadvanced which promiscs to settle | — vs rival for the clitorship of the singlo doxo, 8 . . T f " inti Ay anh zor elovat i 3 baat o2l e I of his father in tanid, | one battlo of Ba UN HABICAL COME ¥Ol M X Dit. Mivrik has modltied hisopposition | #lways been on terms of intimacy with [ beraf pisien cor elovatass v into tha bas¢ | | A litg: e one b / bia osoupe. Whon tho court ruforred tho | ion of what wo shall ‘do with our | Fip CHULEL IR FOC TH IRROIEORN s mad it he has with wicction. | forstory biainess biiidings, and iy Aijd kg N ashaible i akoono e R e i (o i) R pmo f ng 2 ement 80 fur Ve o major's gradu! - g o lete Treatment with Ik .00, matter to a solect committes awyers | cattlemen. Much of the elashing and SR Mline St ite pride the majors gradu are Lkept In constant operation. At the | geres near Hebron, Thayer county, where he | [ 0 A soloct ovmmittoo of luwyer that he is “ll»m;. lf; | ;l‘lm government | piso from modesy wclsion s a Worthv | poguost of ono of tiesloyator bivs th- follo - with Bis by b Teside st Wik (nc. bortle. dndhail Cury ol Lpk. LI . 1 i appropriate §200,000 or #300,000 & year to | but unostentations driiggist to unequivo e Aviaseiid e ki Rolveut, il oith HOHELYY 8 onb oua to lot Mr, Burr down without u jar. range has been pushod steadily west- protect the Union Pae praps and | Wl undisputed pre-eminenc ahiong | 10 hints, for the benaiit of the poople in the usingss proparty 1 Girand Bekund 1 he d | avo,muy iaw lib il oF 0 druiiew 10rgEN, e ward by settlement has been due to the 2 habitof riding on pu 5o elevators, are }“ 1ty LT, and prices wre 1 el ] Peep oditor of the Herald still denounces (..u!m,, of hopelessness ua to the future e ——————— pher 1040 ¥ e 1 tho elevator I at the lowest floor, be i ot upon whicli his Stoi 1‘m|.u A " \""' oy G any improvement of tho Missouri as | Which has pervaded the stock growors Wher ator 10 owest laor, be- | jnctuding the fuprovements, and Fred Heds | Qe o pale with Cutnreh, e 1 t o0 ongaged in logi y " 4010 100 liove ut onge. ' [Aodrow Loo, M By nccopting such improvement us would [ thom a3 enguged in logitimato businoss | U0 04 ioly moy v | tutions rceently dimortod from Englund | student of husan iature,and Likes t see how Norfolk had a tithe sensation in the way | 80 FHEVE uton bt Lo, My protect “the Union Pacitic and other per. | @0 the public domain they have been p B s v P 7 a1 5 fowe | took a pistol from his pocket and Lell it (o «hsim, who vy plase order to”protect them from tho Union [ limo to eviction, and to be hurried with | fiandon cot | this "desirablo position beesuse of its or ol at what fuor you wish to et o, | Wiri N Head and lited, toking good eay i dinfmont Pucifle snd other porsonal interests of [ their herds hithor and thither over tho A 8nd ondor il agen boawar ory shonning: usn the: Snéom in prefe Wanl g 100 o urse i » ¢ Tulliie wou distant foeding grounds, A proper | Of men who can’s understund that *let | SEOPRINE UNG bA funsom In profor 4 N on of the Burlington & i enee to other eaby, akd wrs often to be v currivd you {2 up, than R orihwost whifdl s s iia u Ly (A CGOVERNMENT INETITOTION) s unreasenable in everything, This : s oo, | systom of leusing Linds unfit for anything | Well enouzh wlone,” is an oxeellont | oen in them, alone or in paivs, seeming d 1y get angey wnd call i | GUUE ] o Uunion Paciine ut Ownle i O 0 i e A proMINENT director of the Uuion Py | #ystem of leasing lund: R angiting | V8, RBAMED B B O s At SO L apprgcito this OF | 15 bio Uulon Pactie ut Ol | urleinal Soshr Mid, $ou" 100 Diia'd olfic company is quoted 1 suying that ho | PUb Srazing, properly enforced and | Policy, ins s b tho loa i y il s & now slho o . A hicle ctainly gives o their : P isement with ladios is vin the line midway beiween the @ividend in the next ton years. Ho | eridicate sntagonism betwsen tho so Iv we are to have reliable building journeyings. Probably one reason ntesn o, boesing up tha would have come nearer the trath while it would ensuro for soms years to | Without deluy, 80 that we can make a bie | the ease with whic I it is ontorud wr 1d paacion witlh 8 uBa stisad Hdn ik s of the brai 7o 1 scunded from, ar anot r its outlook ) 4y 4 Q10 0 s g : come the pdrpetuation of the stock- hing with the new yuur | y dividond until the water hus beon wrung [ 90008 BIG BEBRICERL B B0 S0 | N S0 i antil von: sither ek fension Elkhorn Valiey ro.d 18 COFRDOTAD A% out of the st This, however, will not | BfOWINE HEUSLEY - 443 114 aiiondant S u. Lalics ure alwave plonsunt ob aid ol e ess e wou | rahor List dy e ingat Fremont. Sil JOTR R sedors > . | 1ol the muain things to boar in v i3 | eastof the stock yands aking the road for its indebtudness, and | 1408 siety of Bo ston curiosity. Church o o Ao ot poasen thisn nd: | that o Shevaiarae v s ta. of sou Aint tia | for uloadiong: suri o tranaterriing tho t ! " 1 3 4 2 nly f i 1 1 Ul 11 8 J 3 > any guent oxtontof the fucilitl Tins for you whenoy fo 13 neg- | only fur the Lincoln branch. but tor U wn at Havana ry 10 to 14 tho same manuor that othor mortguge | Joux B Fixcu, who hwiled from No. | Wen 10 disgrace their calling | e e rane | Lty B iy, aud shold 0 soverety repil: | branoh‘wesk Troun Scrilmer. wileli 1t i Ora b Cuba Every 10 to-14 Days, groperty is sold. The day is past for [ bruska when he was trying to down —e———— som. Altogether, those inside and those h | R rut o o \g- | it Bubjoct 10 1o manipulstion, not cont rolled by ' Ve whi & | pleasos him wore tian anytiing elso | . maloes the Union Pactiio sucooeds In got- | Johu's side-tont, passod through this city | like an old shot gun in o e respect—she [ 1Dl you know,urs Tty to axp srione - [ burued v T @ ireight train 86 WIsNer, ihe hattien of oh Mg un extousion of time for th puy- | bound for the Pavilie coast. Mr. Finchs | scatters too much., Hor perhisps equully wgrecablo miiressions [ A woman traveling through Salfna county | Tast ¢ U of Chise LAk | ] s ublicity which this style of ve hat you did hob tell i papers, Lo intention now seems | CHRNICAL Co doubts if the company will pay another | Wttehfully supervised, would do much to | 3 N it ho enlled “granger' anlcowooy interests, | Spection the ordinance should be j d | why dies fuvor the hansom is SWAY, b earryving on ot animated fusy. Wi lakter, af Sioiilg Badd anidd that it would never puy another i o [ ahead and geilersl epportunity for obser- | toor is rining like mad, bead 1 ¢ constrietion of the Lin o ‘ dvantages asle > =S A 15 to (i the ordin ry wayiurer 1 5 18 BUIIIO! are beins pla orti ¢ o track sl o done until the government dovs it by | P4VANtges to westcra farmers and | Pauson Dowss is basking in th ] tay oy e L AT [ o tian muw F the sumon are beinz pl ol e tak anl - oval Havana Lottery dwsposing of it to the highest biddor in pline must be vory lax which allows such tages willnot be likely to avail them- | boy hived to wait oa you. 1o 18 ot waite | terialaud tools which will be req 1, bt wnded, Uhoiteht will be commenced in the early | Tokos tn Fifihs, Wholes, 83, Fractions pre earoing dividunds on fictitious capital, | Bluine by drawing republicans to the St Tue trouble with Omaha is that she is | Outside of this veiicle, which is 'so ) : 1t now annears that the hones found in the Frut from its sudden bouud into feminine | with w horse trader os o dose of 1a posoal, | Wand e i ear in the i Eited i mout of its indehteduess, s gone to Califoraiato put an emburgo work together, favor, bul @ slowmich pusp fulieyod Lor of tue Lawpaa 1 is way 10 Valcatioe aud og- | Weet Kdusus Uity Mo,

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