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TH & OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1885, ee——————————————r ——— e P S ——————————————————————— . — e — S ———" SEN £ i O in the opera honse in the rush for the ' mission similar, and with like powers, to husiness, and, from information which | milder than in Montana snd Tdaho TllL -‘)l\”l\ nl‘h- g v . door before the performance closes of | that of New York at Castle Garden, and not A M(‘DEI, REPORL they are not at liberty to make public, | During the last fifty v < the Russians 08 FARSAM another Mongol will be permitted to land § they ure convineed that at lenst two of ¢ taken the state of the weathor, and upon onr shotes, unless he is an ambassador [ the rosds named will be built into Kau on o has the ther or some dignitary whose visit isdesirable the Railway Commissior L i i : Y it o | them will resich Dere, Kans oxlraor y 1 one, | Aalind ot ' y 3 1 ) | and whose presence is needed at the capital Abont Thoir Recent Tunket, \ ! Stonday morn 1 during the | The city has nn ordinanco which requires | o gy pation, Let the coumissie b 3 | s .![I”“u”’ T ol LAY ¥ ate Tast year in Dak i « cortain fived schedule. It must been- | goiieq with police authority, and cve | Grsiatn 1or il so LA Of th P 1 fam f hal ’ ! “ iething for the People to Foad | eastenn nirated nd i thie sisteen 8 forced, The rapid growth of Omahahas | steamer from the Orient will be compelled to | City, and will never ¥ One Yefr .. $100 Y ‘ R and cs! < Six Month main sold las ¢t made the strect railway company one of | anchor in the channel, will be surrounded by and Digest. orviginating in 1 ) o agricnit e Warkey Ber, Put v ! « early 1 the most valuable private investments in | the proper authorities, the Chinese passengers B by two Kansas ro ry. Insom nticipated the <itaation ! X § 1 and differe | will not be permitted to tand, and the owners | The following 1s the revort of the Ne« | gl iding tnto t ? sessfull | e the | braska railrond commissioners regarding | Kansas and taking the g o I'e .::V‘]'”ui | Celestials to the flowery kingdom from | their latest pleasure troo, which fook | the trade. Ti it grain will nod v whenoe they came. Thit would not sove | them over the Sions City & Pacific, and | part of Gonld will be to- drive ot! i X - the question in a day, a month, nor a ye Fromont Klkhorn & Missouri Velley | Into thestate, scearing increased fr Some Bullion Fignres, but inside of twenty vosrs the Mongol would | oo 0y Qtevon ;I"riw:’m‘ ‘J.'j“. e important « 2o News: According to the esti be as scaree in- Calitornia a8 18 now the | Sg Re o oo s e . ates of the dircetor of the mint, there WA Br BUSINESS TLATTER o of 1,817,208 ‘e Must Have Both. Digger Indian. They have no wives; ther sttt R B R sl g Alltusinces fettors and oo o on sl 3401, ‘Thisisa | We oneo mote call tho attontion of the | gre no fifty Chinese chidren in tlio stato; | 9er Sioux City & Pacific railrond and | AMERICA'S NORTHERN — TERRI- | 000 sitver Rl oF s a0 fidremed to TE irw Femisiiy Cos howing, and plices clearly | city couneil to the necessity of imme- | qnd if they are stopped coming from China Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley TORY. | il g v.,.:l of N‘v 500,000, 10 bo mndn pireabioto the order of the compans: | 1afore the countr tter than any ex- | diate action in the matter of an exten- | they soon will cease to be trout o in | raflrond, Missouri Valloy, Towa-Dear | #he Carchase of Alaska Not a Bad fot, S0 and” e eatiinited A Bad | LT Wl the estimated WE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, PROPAIETORS | description, the wnparalleled | sionof the fire limits and the creation of | labor circles and not be a factor in over Sir: In accordance with seetion 2 of an Transaction. \ of gold in tho United Statas E. ROSEWATEL, ¥ . gro ol territory | the special oftice of building inspector. | production, act entitled an “act to provide a board { s pr wned fror 33 wats only 30,000,000 So it will e e | hes from Cannda to the In- | Both of these subjects demand prompt THERE seems to be an impression in | of railroad commissione to tine ka, s Louis An hat the coinage came cl -ul‘.&.” Conx and whent are waiting ansions Fritory, and extonds westward e | attention becanea both are in the line of | Washington that Bayard must go bo- | their duties aud to provide for their | hn (Germanta deseription of fhat fa | T T ey for tho Intest news from Borope 1 the ninetysisth and one hundeed | sccnring o permanent and needed im- | canse bis appointuients have cmbar. [ salavies; approved March 5, 1985, the [ away tritiory of the United States ¢ produced in tho same | provement in the chavacter of our build- | ragsed the pdministration. Ifthe admin board of railroad commissioners wade | donot believe,” he says, “that the p t S SU0.048,007 (of which £28 009 Teer dollars) to £16 200,000 ing 4 mavgin wncolned of over sis Tlie production of gold in ates shows o stoady de ,','f 1538, u]'n'u it was i\’ 1,208, wiile that of silver s as great ns ov Niw YORK is agitating o heavy tacon | ) (o make up aml foster the ever | non-residont property owners by the |y §pinghield, Mass., Ropn "Mlia honrd_finds that the road-bed, | Ment On the occasibn of w public din- | T T e skatmg rinks, Omaha's Tast and only b progress of the west, Within | ordinances of the eity couneil. There | goc i i 'faot that one of the B SHIE S e o, SIS ! Hio \whis fisked which Lo considerod the | Aempingitinto d ' has gone the way of all bankrn | G own <tate the population has nearly | are scores of owners of Tots who | gont Ch RERE LR e ffty-seven | Stoch, it tha stoel 14 beinie Stbstitytod | MOSt important aet of his life, Without | 000 ol corns, Roller skating s too antiquated | oubl 66 e ST that | will wait Gl doomsdoy before | yielor ire fence from one county in | Tor the ivon eciginaliy I in thy sastern | Iicaitation lie xaptiod: slfe purelinsoof | .o0itigilie fulling offin our. gold ey an amusement for the period, the opening the | improving their property unless they | Nuhraska shows thn value of the supreme | 1% of the linus, and that in‘all ex e ditetion ‘it mAy. be. stted he Bverage North Platte country, so long | are compelled to keop up with the pro- | oo ision of fencing public lands et el 2o P el annual prodaction of gold iy United \ e e e I'he board reports that the depots I'ergey will be assaolied all along the --l'wh]\ rds, sidetracks and crossings of your fine are, with havdly an exception, line on Thursday, aud literally carved to [ 3 construeted, neat. and amphe. for | Was idiculed as Soward's foliy," as this pieces. The hostilitics will beshort but | the nccommo ion of shippers and the Russo-America had been fooked wpon ¢ decisive, and the disin Atiou com- | public generally, and oficring the best the proper abode ot the Bsquimau and tacilities for busines his dog, the polar bear and seq lons, & e e e Some complaints were n Ovana Ovtep, Noo 014 ANT growth of |y, cons whoare trying to cateh the last NEW YORK OFFICE ’_""‘ Lt [ Now York | car. The right of the council to regula of the im he street car traflie is unquestioned L 3 dited to onr ow tho state. It is yearly becoming more <o One Yorr, without promiuye T thern n Prompt service and fair treatment are d ",\":;""'“'1‘: ‘.'”‘&'H" premium los wore 8.5 manded by the publie, required by the CONTRINDROR W 2,000,000 from tie city ordinance, aud will be compelled, if ANl communications yelat 10 new v In Nobraska 5,515,505 aeres were necessary, by the proper anthoritics, Viatters should e addressed (o (e Jwing an ifctense of 000,008 —as—— of fhe vessels be com d to el = = A fourth meridians, To a very large Mr. Boy o now denies tha i< anov wxtent the sales of land have been coinci- | ings and in the safely of our city. Speak- | jstration proposes to remove oevery | aninspection of the Sloux City & Pacit chase of this_northern point of land wi partisan. Protty soon M. Boyd will tee! vith the proportionate merease of | ing plainly, Omaha will never catch up } sonreo of embarzassment from th do- | lrond awd e Frowont, Eikhory a puor burgain for out beopli but, o i oy t ho co of agric ve, | with her weste I s i spiri v i \ oAl bres o, > issouri Tall railrond and th OLLIALS, s 5000 nS ' ave hoen e ookt bl .l.h ks St ufl RLlLR I,m" ':'. e Mr. Cloveland will pu VY branches in Noh)ru\kn cominenc ing o | informed of all the natural resourees of extension of railroads and the found - | entevprise is foreed upon some of her | lonely winter in Washington the 20th, and completing it on the 24th of | this country we shall see that the Unit October States has inade a very profitable iny called upon to de that the moon is made of green choese th of the smaller trades and industrics | mossback residents, and dollar elutehir S —— Ihe United States p g o | States fromits discovery in 1810 to 1875, inclu Wi ¥ 000, o1 $20,000,000 wore than for 1 p 1885, The average anaual produetion of Ul other conntries for the same period was over £52,000,000. From this it ap ) that the products of owr auriferons minus for tventy-seven yenrs was huf little short of halt the worla's P supply in that time. “Tha deelin of twolifths in their outpnt i therefore of the greatest importance While we have areadual fallen behind SAM Joxis is to hold o sevi negleeted by seftlement lias seen the | cession. Just as long as cheap John meetings in Washington this { Joeation of hindred thousand poputa- | shells and dangerons two-brick walls 000 for the territory, ol ! per acr pureiise at ne (167) | | When he speaks of the “deac " tion in the region between the northern | will puy handsome roturns in the busi- | | he is not to be misunderstood border and the river, Towns, villages wtof our city they will be con to the grip with which non-offin I and hamlets have spru 1< it by | structed if the city authorities do not { tisang are hanging on (o of v th | ‘mngio. School houses and clutehe make such buildings impossible. 1t is | el fs ; g A : useless as the habitation of civilized man ipital isen from the prairie sod in their we an untortunate fue! thatno one can foree Fhe climat \ heliet ed, w f sk SN pers of rough handling of freights and mate, it was belicved, was so tig. e 3 Vot one year was virgin 8oil has § another to build it he refuses to do so, By Gitizons of violitions of the Taw. and | orous that the quicksilver of the ther Iomkask activity in railroad civelos | g (et i produets fo i ket. | ot to tear down an old rookery as I Key put ir appearance about the | tho rules of the company. in the matter | MOMeter stood permanently below zero, tn Nobraska this fail is noted all over the | 3ot traets of formor ‘wildornoss, now | us itdoes not endanger lif and. proper. | samo time th ; of ubstructions of crossingzs whiel doupt- | i1 e nights lastad sovers] in tate. New exiensions ave being planned {10 by farms and dotted with youn y. But the city does have the power to | l." J,,‘.‘”.‘.i,:x S nTOEEN ll\ Liints | Mense iccherg " our average in the watter of gold pre kgl "'l" S e B | Coves and orchards, bear witness (o the | compel the evection of safo and fire- | pyyggrr, to Gladstone—Eyery (b on | were m R R T I is simgal: Jittle i< gonernd. | duction, We have a8 ‘steadily wnd e ing run in n dozen dificrent dirvection e { P ings whene! h 1§ A 5 p 8t 3 g to 1y known of ¢ iy to il rapidly increased our supply of silver 5 cove! ent and the i woof hinildings whenever new one is | ; X " o 8! AT 3 GEBRE known niry 1 ch public 'l government and the in- | i e its owa hotton AL tiy s hereinidtor mention AR G iy otween 181D ind 1875 the the attestion of the boa flvori t has followed bhehind the pioneer. Rail- | to make roow for a successor, ‘The SRS GNATTE Ll L s o A ‘w'\'---\{»-lwyr“ FotRINER LYt M ot Gomirias was juat. short of Kb 5 setion of the people. L i (e SONALIT ors, to deliciencies weeommodations | . le of ountry, N s U Rt TS ER i PR trafiie and the protection of the people. | oo iaian in Dakota, Nebraska and | time has come whenfthe five limits should o manngement, and to. rates claimed to | MVe owned it for the Iast eighteen years, | R, whereasin the LinitpdSiutes from 3 4! Py ¢ Tier Ak Tarolina ! Yh . . ne of th ions featnre this e time of the dise of sily ! | e e than doublod fu six | be 8o extenacd as to make Omaha n city | _Thereisaman in Norih Carolina named | ye unjust or discruninative, and in ench | One of the curions featuvestof this pur- | 1% ak U LGSR0V L il P, e L] s 1 c 2. | Atoro Hiit, T1is Holglibbls Arodiot in Gvor | by L s ch < the faet that at the time of the | 10 187 the average annual production pmaceo clewars shonld avoid Mon- | yyyps, aud i is rapidly incroasing. I | of bricks and not o mass of huddling | More Snow. relehibors wor | instanes the board appentts o vecom: | QL LR G A0 G e islands | wes only SIBG000 " Sinee then 2 X ; S ; Tiatedon ik QAL U 3 St : 5 3 2l + of hi pendatlon upon investigation, or in case A 2 s b e AL LAY AVOEAZe e imn‘.. '1'; s 4;,\] [ .,(\_‘1 |‘Imv‘q( I;n 1870, 0,636 miles were repovted, Thore ¢ woorten shells, Sooner or later the con Him, T o s OF aa Cio¢ | belonging to the territory, and which ";" ot 1:Iw~ visen to - over overs of the plug. Mr. pank, who |0 S0, with 4 thousand more pro- | tral residence portion of the eity must be Dustiliar Ui TR MB SO mBiA it || yesinge fproven sthmemosuprolitiin)) SOITIINE ML S bl HISRUERILE, BERIBEON 10 o iectoraling (b 0 soolnl | - i ol s ) ocn had, : ! ] L] partof the bargain, These seal islands | HON s now about $30,000,000 a year, or od in " [ sested included. For the present the pressing of for investigntion and explanation of | PR FECREREE - O Nt h nearly half that of the world, while our itk Lt st St : i} < o 4 2 are 1 evations, en altogether L haAull gathering in that city, was shot and 1t is to the frans-Missouri conntry to. | need is protection for our stores and jitio nust bo the boss. O ORI 1 Kilted 1 W nadn t i s AR R R cold praduction has droppad helow or kifled Tast wweek by anindignant antito- | oo the oast looks for the best illus. | warchouses and the millions of pro plete | Jack Frosr and the Thanksgiving tur hounty of the s more the merrier. Tompi it b ” N 10 | Phomore the merrier. Compotition and | gy qy0 of the scttlors « iron horse | decided upon, or an old one torn down | regulation ave at onee the lite of raalroad King Theebaw. of Burmal, has 500 wives, vet, as he leaves home in order to light, he | { Grorcr H.Steruing, the much dis cusged Brookiyn politician, who was left inthe eivil service examination for the custom house weighership, lias just heen appointed & port warden for New York hy Governor Hill. Thisis adireet slap in Mr. Cleveland's face over which friends of the administration aye <quivm- ingin the Empire state I'lic battle at the polls is now s« thronghout Bogland and will con tinue for nearly {wo weeks to come This week the ecities and towns will give their verdict on the candidates of the wo rties, while the contests in the cotnties will not be concluded until early in December. The eloctions are nof upon the same day and, like fivst cloe | tions in France and the October clections | in this country, thero is given an oppor | tunity for some of the districts to set w o | political cue and for others to check o aftorney-gencral has been given the o i | l | mor | COMMISSIONER SPARKS s determined to push the cattlemen who have neg leeted to take down their fences. The Hon. Jonx W. BooKwWALTEE, of ‘Oh'm, who recently returned from Eu- rope, says that India raised move wheat this year than America, and that cotton in that country, thongh inferior to the Amorioan product, is rapidly heing Brought up to an improved quality. He maintains that wo are also in danger from Egypt. Mr. Bookwaltor, who has evidently taken pains to carcfully inform Bimself, says: *“The English undoubted 1y mean to hold Egypt and ave alvcady the small boroughs south of the lin The liberal strength in the parli ment elected in 1880 was 875, but this was groatly rveduced hofore the ministry pussed over to Lord Sulisbuvy. The | aboriginal dude. 3 T R RUATR | Thie board submits these complaints fo | [ EAEGETCU ereial company, and | Which new uses “are almost aaily found, PARsoN Dowss has heen hounced frem |, 0lifie jn surprises, where the statistics | tent man under u definite ordinance de W. S. Gllbert, the comio opera writer, witl | the town aud postofice is named Arling' | 5, Go0c0'vuns froni 1870 to 1890—twenty | 10 the theories of financial esperts « T Sl o ”I nerously rewards labor and which the company as soon as practicable to [ SNV S 1skin it uires, i sum which, | the authority of a German statistician, of intorest about the mmistry are ope ¢ el torests ¢ © cor| ions in dei i i 5 silver during N 3, - ) 1 e open- o e far wes rests of the corporations in denouncing | jjviyw skeleton. 210 men on L. C. L. wates. "It is | totseem to deerease the supply, this LY turing the gan {0,150, AR 3 appose th ose it vned that the domestic p 3 commission, Aceording to the dis- distance tarift. This complaint is suh S ol wnd T wations Butler i for another session in | aps that better rates are given on grain on may lovk in vain for ¢ L " h ¥t opinion that the river never ecould be Wil Soon Fer mesick. AUALanta the board finds that in a | Where they congremate by the miliioly fessor Gouge, in a s/ul] Dror the west as ' final clinchor' | Will soon wantitoigo home. Tho picty Spob o pritdaaliiey racai hene Ty v o Lo e wouhd dinga new mil . bir e ing eross switeh. Compluints are | ¢ b H : s s 1471 nules west of ul e oy ho flying yo: ! ) h , : Krosn. b fiest streot | mends the inveitigation of this com g vied. Down from the lying years Bl wave. Al sweculntion as to the | tionsfortheimprovement of the Missou ishurg Commercinl: ‘The first ‘l‘. 01 San 1 nimes of forty ranch ownors who have | : | ear line in Vermont was completed in At Pier-e the shippers complain of the Besides the seal, Alaska containsa |y met your adies 80 eagor 1o got nounce the veport as w palpable false- |05y ine of some modern improvements. criminal procovdings aguinst the : : ! LI it © | tives. But the wide split in the hberal | | 5 " 4 i AT 3 g 5 to the country. DBut its revenue is not | yor custe stale” P of huile vivor commission, prompily asked an o | Tho next session of the New York leg- | Miles, from 18 e $23a car. "It seems to nor custom stale man_of my huild, | islature is likely to ho an expensive one tohing 18 exhorbitaut, and tho hoard | Feady ¢ ted for ity fisheries en. What 1 do not know ahont love, | cortainty is inereased by the introduction Broateh: On rowurning from a trlp of in- | cheap-gas bills ready for presentation | We Fate on lime is 28 conts 4 bartel and | v gy pie in the wosiern markots ALL Sl Sy Fle TGl TR D w0 Bl tin ‘Phere are 670 seats to ba contosted in the | {o Omah Ber and Heradd, From the gon- | $1,000 {or eity assemblymen Iy tion and explanation Tong consideved the best bat sinee the S TR TR YL O e previous to the passage of the redistribu wats publishiad in the St. Loais papers of No o o sonther ine, to the month of f by I 8 | y pay | democerats have made Mr. Hipple Mitea- | of the distance tarifi rates published by | ) th thorn line, to the month of the | Phey the drain of our foreizn noblem m 536 seats, Mr. Parnell’s enmpaign seems 3 SaC are gen el il t g : | mending the disconti wanse of ths govern- | they have puid biz moucy for poor goods | ron as is chargod from Fremont, 106 | Y0 Ley are genervally eaught with i cme attached to wcheaper Kind of wonsidering methods of improving they coun L v I trustit Is noed ess for mo to tell you that | When they invested in Mahone, But'the | tisn for such rates from the tavilf sehed- 1 {005 ouei ashoro in o single drag. | by dde in the papera, for they hoth settle 2,000 miles up into the conntry and then aro likely o gain ten or a dosen soats, | tho matteritm e danied Lids Ly, AT ) 't Neligh and other points on the ror dian is ot son) At Neligh and other points on the vond | B¥EINE MR LS rE d s O clodankoigivoios i dhis yonr. 1do not assert th Wy e tanf from Chadron - y do'ng rt that they can ) 0 tion, that the vivers of Al founded on res) and mutual diness This is plain language. Tho interoste | o ¢ ; ¢ O'Neil the same complaints ave O ioiiania diTorently vetimptod,. Some aflidavit and shall contan adequato pro At O'Ne T0p/ 00my art unexplored, promise’ to hecome un- LE nfor. yout nre. murriod, bt & mentary majority ave based upon tho | giuoy was to defont continued improve. | Mike the glari vz frands of Chicaga aud | Cdron Chileat and Sitka the ground i covered | iy dics and got an assived position i so a fair percentage of as wmuch cotton ns LEeEsy, Commissioners -~ | | | | Paul Du Chaillu will azain go to the gorilla At Kennard complaint is made that ) e A 1l 1 Yhir TR M el 3 baceonist. The vemedy was an effecti ; 5 TR TAITIY SuGieanTitseovarii £ b | [ Bvitasonfonlimrayonmtol aEpitgiiek il Kt Sk DUE B Sl A OGO IR fiath s TR AT R A SO nist, emedy was aneffective | ione of western enterprise, western | which they cover, ¢ 2 per ton than at Blaje and Fremont e ot LT L S g S one, but is not likely to becowae populir |y and Svestern grit. [t camnot | he same arguments apply o the ques ol e o . ? 1o government Tias leased these islands auly atof gold, | focus its atlention on @ vegion more | tion of building inspection by a compe: |, Sl By ’I‘. i ";j"'}"!'!‘fl"s for investigation and ex- | |2 SR oNved. from . (his souree | aecounts for the continual advanee in CanRHazthID L bl iS ke ER A E omnlalne | 1s| mndo fliab | RIOnERBFSIUNR O NITUROEEBEYIEE NG T VAlUBOTHG IREORIT UiRguGiLOcl his Boston church, » New Jersey clergy- i . 4 5 N 27| tion probably didn’t ti! . 0 reek complaint is made that 1 purehise money—to wit: §3,000,000, | {ion of the former without any appeal Hi . ot wod shelyed by the figuves of | fining his duties and enforcing compli i §3,000, ! man has heen indi for forgery, two | irow's orowth, where industry finds | ance with its provisions on the part of Y s ton, and the company hus so far neglect- qua Y e o v e i e e | e e on the partof | e winterin Beypt. “Pinafore” hns | 6d'fo ehange the nnme of the siation fo | Yeara=ut yearly rental of #1000, In | QRcks L i amploHioliIoxHexbrolse LB LA LI [ PIOLSER e not yet reached the land of the Pharaohs. correspond:. Tho board recommends | fddition the company pays §2.624 for IR A idlien do mIpit e ¢ Lias just e 1pris . Senator Malione, it s said, has a fondness f ith the renowal of e 'contrac i1 | that the production of gold for con- pulpic potude s fu e i piley offers every inducement to conrage an A ouvat Dt sirkiipe | Mnkatlioehnnzeinitiicnamyofi the stas | IS Renowal OF WHEReontEnee L Gice e o or a bratal assault on his wife, TS | | oeoverance rtherinz the de 'he railway orzs vho voice tho - | oo % .6 tion to correspond ISR N L LU ey SR L) U ol TS 0 perseverance in furthering the d The railway organs who voice the In- | 5o ) Cas never yet been taken for o ‘m HoSt _(lmplflm‘ Y R i ber of “seals slang 1 annually does | 1492 to 1875 was ing uj ason iver improvements as pivacy, have been |50 ronccding that of the Queen | elaimed that the rate on flouris 15 cents | 2 HNLLT Bl ber taken to be | BHOECH ol of |8 il ‘|“,lf,' The English 8 making capital ont of an alleged report | op cupon to send the president a Sar per 100 1bs., which appenrs to the com- | {0 ‘l»‘-w'l‘ B ‘.4\" o HUIDEE L0 G $1,175,000,135. Prom another souree of Major Suter of the river improvement | jaacs dress. le and a bit of fringe. missioners a_fraction higher than thes G sl : 2 i anywhol Rt o tion of gold and silver at the national X S mitted to the company for inyestigation \ 0 w91 STy Ay = R patehes Major Suter advised against any His """“”"‘T', @ and explanation R b Lonitihe i dozon bt H’-vl‘- gauy oflioes sinc iy orgin- ¥ S R (Mass.) mblic ien. X AT own the whole length of ation 1790 June 80 & furtier expenditures for the improve Sy Id (Mass)) Republican n At Wisner it is chavged by grain deal- | 40wn the whole length of t i onbobiab Shissolitl fand ioxprosialibe rding (6 iresponsible v | to Wayne and Waketiold and othar s. Whe Jargest number oy et i ) Al CONZress, accor: g o O2H0LS < { 3 > AL & 3 1 inthe s mer ason upon upon the fog -~ of the C., St. PP, M. & O. railvond REUD ! L) ) - 7 made navigable or of nse for transporta- this poin' ay islands of St, Panl and St Geos | Pasy to Get M tion purposes. This opinion has been 5 el i SN 3 thrown at (he public by Me. Gould's ot Philadelphin Record: Canon Farvar | raing season the water backs up by the (60, B SRERIY SUORE A G AE ) ol B cAnyho dy :]‘n“lnlumu,»’_‘“..l\““.:, n may ¢ he wood-cat newspapers will | mend a culvert east of the depot baild- | (1 : SHmRL e and our people have been nssnred, that ,',Hf i homoslae : don “xl,’l” '“‘ “' and prepared for e Canmarry. 1 know miserable crestures considering the high source from which - Al h-'m,"» shipper of Ui e e R p R e who have w-.':l.f.'- .,.“ .v|‘| it camo, it should forever stop appropria. | Progress in Vermont. undling of freight. The bonrd recom- | 1ot ihey Ty i s L | 2000 miles north of San Frane i sod safe f il s Ay 1 plaint rave passed safe from cupid s durts. e 3 < at 8o The Bak took occasion at once to de- | 2 ; rmont s 5 Ao i, 3 1 4 e not complied with the law and has beon 1 outcome is much >m o al ! a th | xf | Burlington a few days ago. Vermont is rze of §5 per car for s hing and ’”fi‘ number u)v“ I !u_l [t ]w:‘T ~|m.n vried v.;”,, I Kept them op nights— e SRR e o thaivil fand | ontheco,wwhen nemalblibermimu OV e & et O i e e ; transterving conl from the Union Bacifie | 4 the various species of foxes, tho haa- | with male companions, I hive heen 2 was admitted even by many conse 100l gandStoRratatagtheRarpumentsions) = railway at Norfolk and elaim that it is oalin BaULICH the bRt WOLE Hibasigged v ol mnids, ) bolbbiirdod F o which it was based. Mr. Broatch, of this | Preparing to Rleed the Gas Compa exorbi m[é making the rate on o | ,: ‘;l‘ :w -'_‘,':l- f( "~\ "HH )\ml‘\ widows \:\n(l ’un:flum\‘-‘l by T ‘rnl-\ 8 _‘fl“ £ Aot g do- |y wnd the skill with which the tories | €V, Who 15 & mumber of the Missouri nies, from Norfolk, a distance of fourteen \ \ il oo ilhios MU e ! have managed their eanvass make the ¢ ' 4 1 the board that the charge of $5 for contined to the fur trade, Aluskac is ol and 1 have to change my boardimg place | vosult altogother uncertain, and the un planation of Major Suter and received 1 i ¥ i 3 z the following reply for the gas compantes, for it is said the or an explunation of this mati though the indnstry has not been Lirg conrt=hip and mmriage you need not iz reply LS ! that f planation of this mat yursied until within the past fow \ 2,000,000 or more voters, mainly agri S7. Louts, Mo, Nov, 21, 1885.—Dear Mr, | there are alveady twenty-five or thirty At Battle Creck compluint is mudo that § RYUEr SIEERGREIL B S ll‘: in ”l:"lflll\ufl of 18 w”mmu:. it |m;. 2,000,000 ers, K A silmon canght ¢ U COns { Ushall not lecture upon those themes culturists and laborers, who will cast | q o 7 that it 1s cight conts more than the rate f % ba s 01U BresRat KIoations pectl down the 1} sslppi river T found | _‘;' g m: l)’ “" o l}m,‘_ Last s charged by them from Norfolk. Tlhis rinning ¢ Enown i fl in these mn There hes been a run your note of Lsth enclosing clippings from | 8 yotutions were 0 for vural and | ConEeS DY INORL TN SGUE L Pie | eitiess e Columbiarivor suimon was | on conclmen until good drivers becaio | present strugzgde. Tais is an inerease of | opal tenorof the articles T eonclude that they i 1t is 5180 complained of thub tho rate | Alisku salmon have Duen brought intol] ty conntry were rotting at their cigzhteon over the number of nombers | referton dispateh from Washinzton which Dig Monevifor. BooriGoods: on coal irom Norfolk is 14 cenfs per Lun- | Spupitition the Colis d ! denl horseshoes wore the Philudelphia Record: If the Oregon | drod pounds. This is lurgely in excess | CHined in price. troni 1hson nee, | pashionable ador ments of our homes tion bill. In order to obtain a clear mu- | vember 15th, 5 ¢ Chileat viver, large snlmon depota have | Jeft o rant 1 " : 4 ‘ T She et ell's cupport Washington the price the compuny h AN D 1ON eft our 1 NS an rhers snops ty the snccessful party must sccure | TWis Tspuoh ewvoextnts from a roport | 1S 5Pl get ini¥ashinzloniliolnticodof AN Onbiiub shippers complain tha the | been cstablished from whieh thousunds | withont help. Afterwards the cockney | I N I I " 1 allozed 10 have been writton by me, recom- | Mis eloction over Me. LauLaulst Williams | qyfhe vate 1s ohnrwed on. grain to Clad. | ©f bireels of salmon e shipped every | dude was i demand until the Iadies | ;()\::v "‘l’l‘__‘:" l::‘ f":ft ‘I’:‘ "“"' ’.‘lh :"'h ",I' ment ligts on the Missourt rivor, and giving | —have acted with tho same short-sight- | miles distant, and intervoning point, | Mt In oo of the depots nesontly ¥ss witha stiing “Fity 14 akin to lov, the nevigation of the Nile and | L LR | sundry reasons therefore, edness that the vepublicans disolayed | The board is unable to tind any Justitica- | G ©WS ; Uit WS | woen marey some very pitinble ob L f f #00 Lo o haul, bul ns miny as 10 heve | aets, Weddings ind funeralyare putside at the same fime irvigating the : . I o This loss they wast make up in | [pever wrole the repart in quastion, b average politician s a5 mach afeaid of | ules in the oflice, and refer the matter to | 7} L il 3 o | ¢ Nile valley. In that way they can g 8 NBYOryEop bhe repntt Inquesti bt | e ¥ pNSG AN ) it Y comp ¢ investigatic W The average weight is seven pounds, i man ‘s desting for paradise or perdition Y. y they can go England and Scotland. In the latter the other people seem to have bien: deseived in | ;.':ll‘ll\l‘l'l“)]lll ‘T i .);{‘I .‘.‘v 1518 -‘ui‘)\ in 1|\'l‘|| ;)‘II;“IIIIIIHI:]))AXH_) for investigation und ex- ¥ ) NEE S er season the MVers are 'ill.»..- i i ‘1'1[\ A .~1lu|1!| 'i“ ol ; an antugor u Digger Iu- | planatior swarning with tish, Large quantities of untry 1 ko divoreo s Jook out for Amerioan cotton, They o J i g [ pre country to muke divoree s ook out for Amevionn cotton. Y 040 | g th recent Tocal eloctions secm 10|~ Lnever wroto sush a report and know ab SLES oo paines. Aro. winmaLuRt tha atosto | oodllsh, Serout, and athdr RNLCRE o Tuicey dogoriniion of | (o eahmdow a tendency wgainst them in | olutely nothing abont [t Sofar a3 Luw | Taking Time by the Foretook. Chiadron on'corn nd raily la.n-disorim: | CAngbE: (Lnt BIBhoubshe BEtktag Bioiy alvnye bo Smore Texponatyn Gianisthe cotton, and they have ralsed 80,000 bales cornod the story is made out of whole Springlield, (Mass) Republican: The | ination against those points farther dis nure, It ean be Cwithout exage | Boon ’;,',u.m- .'.'.'-i',fi".,.«'r'.'-',"'.,x.\ Ti'wy - is you | cloth, Yours Very Traly, peaple of lowa are taking time by the | “Pho hourd refers these compluints to | & ‘ il i Taise a8 much cotton as our southern Cuas. K. Suirg, forelock and uzitating for u reform slee- | the compuny for investigation and re. | tin fish cnovigh to supply the markets of | Phey were undertaken with more enlm states, Lut cnongh to break prices when- Mujor of Engineers, Us 8, A. | tion law, which shall avolish votinw on | port HIgmoR QeI SAI RO, S 1 thoight and pi fon thun maonlizht ever they want to. The Awerican crop ! i 2 “Thoe impmense forests, for the most |y gum drops. will e the sime ! D s que tlon now s who forged Mujor | visi rewistration before the O | made ns at Neligh and othor points in | DAt o ? e ; way 0s high of 7,000,000 baleg, though if | DoPes of the eonsurvatives for o partine { g h_:.-q name to a bogus Fepors “,“: Saibt t;;"\:‘,’,' TACAATON I]’ ,'.: ’“H‘;“']’l“;‘ vegard (o the vates on corn :md'm...-. to ‘A’l’: ‘d“»‘;!:"l_\‘"‘\!;;""‘ g obitradly for | s and II;‘[ k“lln L0y 01 00 000, iles, i B r E z it f state 5 grow larg ouzh to = sk ive ere frol d o renim uckle down” to you we get 6,600.000 we shall do well. The: . . ; idy P i 3 rd rece nds the (umg:lim-in Egypt under English dy-h-u‘ disestablishment scare, the alarm of the © 0y of the Missouri river. Want rail- | {j2¢n0at nossiblo, L8 t9comphutio 1-~(X¢'l)il\|::;:.r“:?|'l‘ ‘:f .'vm:‘.'\‘ Zog0ImmnD :, ’,l,':, I fiv trees, the Ll the eypress, and | eicry, a pull” in - wvolitical party o an b ¥ A1) 83V ! land holders and owners of vested in ; G ally the sort of stiteh in time that saves ~ 1 ) St i the yaluable yellow cedar heing most | qeoonnt at the bank, and then 1 owill way tool has manipulated the associated ) stroet, with approaches, and an extension Lo 43 Y. & A '3 4 [ t < i terests at the prozvamme of Mesars s by BP0l | niug B of the 1,1,.(«...". ot necommodation | Bumerous. The mines of Alaska, ex | yanranteo thero will be girls loft and we can, . press in the interests of the great corpo. TR . WAL pocially the gold mines, are attracting o | \itling 1o marry - Chamberlain and Dilke, and finally, and ations who are fightmg river improv M aal Training, ussenger triins. H ool deal Of attention just now. kor | g 10 Mary - R e ) nore than all, on the alliance with Par AFO Aghimg ! St. Louis Globe-Demourat: The ‘dea of | . The board desives toexpress its obliza- | 600 voivs mining along the Sitka viver e, - PRESIDENT CLEVELAND 18 struggling |V ) 8l ments boeause they dread ths compoti ;i L tions for the taeilities extended its mem g YU & J 1 An Improvement in Ofice, arith the Tndinn problom. 1t Is intimuw, | 2ol Thoir strongth fu the lust parline | ion'of apen waterways? Suoh methods | ™ wal training as o part of education is | hor for inaking the cxumination and in "“‘,', TG ol ."": i, ,“ W Aveweran atache of the Boston cus. ed that ha bolioves the proper solution | MONt wis 205 English seats. "The consur- | ¢ vrary are familiar to the railroad good and its vractical results bero and | spection required by lay, and the courte. | e PFOvER PEOSE T ao | tow house suy The ..\II survica: i 48 to give the Indians their lands in vative lewders admit a probable loss of 10 | 000 5 jobbers, but “““,"Mh ol elsewhere haye been admirable The ‘1'«3 extended )J‘y"uwnhm’rsumlu mployes | RGE" 16" explore the quartz veins near | {:,l-.,‘k“n,:“uluuuj, .;”yv Hw\x.”:.“:-.-\l.‘. wl |“.:, by " C " - " 4 d i “ i i . of vour corpe 1on. n L or pamen ¢ gove t 8 ¢ . Wherever this caotleal it | scats In otland and Leclanl, bat | 00 o0 i bepanion i i | kind of “praeticality * which is embraced A ad Ul TRy Sitks, but princioally upon Dougles | 0 in 'l o i i A "'l'l:'l‘fl’".v Whert Mll his is praotical, it TR Ry PRS0 large will open its eyes when it under- | iy gl jden of manunl training is not that _”“""\'“ H“'," otn, Nebraska, this Uth | 5500 Ghord may bo'seen one of tho | PIY: Wi .5 L LA A }»l.'m'.‘;. will do away with the roscrvation sys. | P AR HA A R G0 0 s stunds how casily it can bs deceived | it should turn out finished vnd eompe duy of Novewiber, 'l‘j,"l, v largest stamp nulls in the world, Phe | HEESEREEEIE S Ll He never shows %om and ndd to the public domain sey- | England, which would give them 2654 ., forged dispatohes and garbled | tent mochanics, but that the pupil should Wt AGALN, Trendwell mine, which has been workod | PUEEEE O b e N TR e eral millions of noves of valuable land | Sests—a suticient numbor with ll\lr B e e e kontos S L acaurg Iu.vlw-‘..,.m\mk o o ,I.‘m.a e aho it throo years, run G40 st poe "J"" in the scevice § huve 6een the contr bu: § o) ¢ K Parnell’'s party to give them coatrol of 3 SR y enanieal edieation, even as other pupils forty-cight concentrators y and night R RS AN R D For the homesteader. Under the reser | & TR 119 820 ment and to block legislation unfavorable | may nequire the groundwork of u literary AU presant 530 tons of ore od'por | lion'mun come wight up 1 tho desk of wvation system movo land is ticd up than | e commons and of the governm t, 1o the corporation kinga. educition 1 the common schools Flanked by Gonld | day, valued at from #5 to 2 per ton, | Gerie o ," the Jnoney from ]"“”' in ko Indinus could over take care of and | The cumpaizn has beon the st thor e -t A recent disputoh from Topukn snys: | Tho quarta is not of the richeat quulity, | he Most busingss- ik, @ui-biended Wiy wultivate. Now that the game is nearly | ough and the most exciting ever known AT T I TR AN T ST Debt of Pacifio Roads, Sonstor T B. Plumb and Ex-Governor | but the cost of veduction i= smadl, Teavivg | RS0 e ] all gone and a3 they depand wholly upon | it English potiticul hisiory. For the tist | ¢, s 3 R The Washington corrdspondent of the | Thomus A. Osborn, have returned from | a handsome profit to the propretors. | 5 My of them: were men of largo ¥ upan | i . 22 | from ¢ rough pavement and rough stroct | o h Y 4 a business trip to Chicago, where they | The macl v driven mostly by the , " e government for their support, they | 1o in such contests the candidates have { oo Gaos ™ Thore is no question thot | o Lovia Globe Dewoorat says: It | ), v'beon consultng prominent ralway | water p nished by the mountain | 10 sl Gularive, and thoy fuib D1ave 10 neod of tho vast extent of erri. | been forcod to abandon the thws honored | [ERtRE ) B0 0 B e oty | dovsn’t follow beonuse Gou. Johnston' | wen in vefor e, s 1L 18 nalbulated itho gugh of | Woioxuetion kovbrelys SIL It MUK SR Rory Ent is sob apart for thow, o the | Sstem of porsonal anvasy on aagount of | 4088 Bt s eoteo Touon ™ gomatling | the Commissioner, reoomumends tho Hoar | Armour, roprest nting the Chicago, Mil: | reduction dous not_excecd F1.50 por ton. | {2 PiY Hiai b B G s O atin iloment of Luuds in soveralty thoy | tho largely increasad number of voters, | o0 SIS SRS B8 LEY FURR G | plan of funding tho Tacific Railroad dobt graukeo & 5t, Paul, el that il syouid ]“"" enmor un Fruiciseo Baste | o, it would have justificd its21 by en 9 o ) oA PR 5 g o be i ) R i tending over | DUl to the Missouri river within a year, | peatedly shipy golll Bune illund gL ey £ ssonkd not probably be given any more | 800 speakers have been compollad w0 | 0B bl G0 zement ought to | Seminnnual payments extending over | g ghing St Joseph, Atchison, Leiven' | 100,000, tho product o ono month’s L. | this exuction aystem Zhand individually than can be obtained | Dring their avguments to the levol of the | 5 n g "eih tha asphalt poople o es | xty years—that the adwinistration will | worth and Kansas City, and would with- | bor. The basin of the Yakon viver hus - the whites under the various land | Wnderstandings of the poor and hard | /07 SRR e e intorson- | Commititself to that proposition. The | out doubt extend to Topcks He said | reccived considerable — attention from A Word in Scason. B ok TR A n iatod | Working elussos tend taeir pavemont across the intersec” | Domgoratic House last winter rather | the road wanted no subsidivs, but would | pro<pect: some tine, and from Philadelphia Call: A caso has just § -nwa, ey would, of course, be assistu tions to the gutter, or the council should | took the view that this scheme was too | come into Kansas as a maites ot busi discoveries eady made it s hes con decidod in the New York coart of 4 - 1 ——————— | ) X been decidod with government d until they decido to lay aside enough funds from | favorable toward the subsidized rouads. | ness Mr, Hughett, of tho Chicago & | Loved valuable winics exist thevo, but the |00 50 50 Ggsnssos mnny points of Mbooane solf-supporting. The Sioux In- COMPLAINES wbout jho Failare of 1) tho proceeds of the next levy to put in scretary Lumer was a member of the | Northwestern, stated that his rond would | winter being more vigorons than on the | iy . VP AT 3 L ‘ i A ol ey . 5 p} | K Senate committee which veported in | be forced into Kansas soon, s & matter | coast these mmes have not heen so thor interest for the people ol s ety «lisns ot Pine Ridge agency, for | streclcar company o comoly with the h and sul 1 flaz y eros I A i i i 3 . s & d amaly with smooth and substantial flag stone eross- | yuyvor of the bill, but he says that he does rotection to its interests. Mr. K. R. | oughly explored. Besides gold, other | person was mjured in trying to get on s pimstance, are now in g condition to take | ordinance, coatinue to com> in, Thoe | ings., Farnam will always baour princt- | not consider he 18 bound or committed hle, of the Chicago, Rock Island & | muncerals ave found in nearly every | gppeot ¢ the injury being caused by a A - £0, b | st ar, th i g Bands in soveralty, and, with some gov- | ears are usl run on ths schedale ve- | pa strect, but it should be made as at- by his signature to |hlu r’up;n’(. A ‘;ml aeli u‘lux n_;z»lv & iul interest in K:\l'm | w\‘mnl_t-l the xl; ory., Coal has als pile of snow which the company's plow wrame Pa few years, to boeome | quired weeially after dark, Ealy i ive B 25| committee, composed of Senators kd- | sas, and while he mude no prowmises, he § beon discovored. The reve citler I I el l:‘:]':::ll:'”:: l_l.L“ l‘x‘“tl. ;l’ b "":‘. ;'Im ) 4“”"; I."l_]‘? ‘"f"l s L'“&\ in | ractive as possible tn order to maintain wmunds. (inriand and Hoar, ||.\'4;:|i1m|.tAl Sommod very favorably Ampressod with | Corwin rocontly brought the news that | hud wurned up beside the track. i | P MOre, would not take | the eveningihe vomoauy beginstoreduce |1y present advantages for business, the subject and tho other mombers joined | the idea of leading into the state by | large coul fields extnding back trom | fury guve the plaintil §0,00) wnd the | Shors vory long to beoome aself-support- the number of trips, an b there are wids eme—— in the report. The Seerctury aud bis | way of Topeka r. Poiter, of th { Cape Lisbon o miles intand had been | company appenled. The court of np dng people. Many of them alre " | gapsin the runs, sometimes amsuating GOVERNOR STONEMAN, the democratic | tWO “’ii-‘“‘"" ill ‘“‘“" ukl' the subject in }‘hif‘nzm Ul”‘lli"fi‘“" :i"d Q“"x‘“- suid | discovored Ihe l_x-nl is }m |!nl~ Il.-v.x {’- H"uu‘vnI:“Hn' I\A mlm.l :)‘xiirh.l.hm |‘I;”le A agriculture me 3 § s i T H a few days and consider it thoroughly be- | his col had made several surveys | quantity, eausing little smoke and leny ) street comnanics ure uede o RAe dorstand agriculture, to half wn hoar on someof the tines. | exccutive of California, is reported to | foc S G H L ooy Eauily o | IMRORBRALY BNy TS SHETCRLIROIS | e it anitts onligations with respoct. to the removal @ell-snpportiug now 15 who take | Phore seoms to bo no attempt mad> 10 | have suggested in & recont interview that | pagtment shall bo In the mattor of tho | sion queston due. considvration. Hix | Filie ipivarion of tho clinte is one | of show s e ol proy ity adione Bamds in soverally and aro able to enlti- | ruu the ears continuoasly 01 a twenty | the way to keep the Chinese out of Culi- | railroad debt. From what is kuown of ‘nrigu\ent was that the Burlington and | that ean not be s exactly answered s | ing @ street i w populons ity wake: thiow, should ulso be given therights | minutes sohetulo watil widaizht. Tho | fornia is to establish an wmmigrant com- | the assistant acorctaries and of M. | Missourd river brunch wight wigh adwau- | thut of Calitorai. Lot ot MWL | ip only Comulaxion Pawder in the anshi feh i sthing | R A - e f . o » v Lamar ews the impry is , ox o m hite pud 1o ontradicled that the northern purt o i onl) smplesion Powder in ®f fall oitizenship, which is something | lastoar on the Park aveuue line loaves | wission, constituted like that in New | oHfuira QW0 NG v v«.'.'rup.:f;‘::.‘;?o'n it uiufr::"f.l”'u watha to ‘Topoka. | Alusku his an Arctio stmosphere: but in | warlit thatis without yalgar ty, without Rbey no donbt would uppreeinto when | the opora honse at 1 p.m. This is | York. He said: seheme will be considered & policy too | M ssrs Plumb snd Osborn are supply- | the southwestern portion -l Sitka and ] injury to \|r<‘n er, and without deubt @ Abuy dully understand the weaning what vunses, frequently, the disturbaace Let Culifornia have an immigration com- | liberal, and will net be recomwended, ing theso rouds with stutistics of Kuusis | along the southern voust the clinte ds buwutities, s Yozzuni's —