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THE U‘\IAHA DAILY BEK THE DAILY BEE. To Investigate Orook. who has therefore no interest in Dispatehes from Wa on announce | ing it.” Tt strikes us that a citizen and that General Sheridan accompanied by | tax pager of Otoe county and the sec BULING, Inspector General Baivd has left for Ari- | ond judicial district is interested - zona under special orders from the in the creation of a tax cating ued evers i, oxcopt Sunday. The . % Monday s ng paper published o the | ident, the nature of which has not been | office not warranted by the con- We feel sure that if the Union " made public. From private sources it | Stitution TRNA BY MATL: il ; i ome #1000 Theee Months.... 8250 | is learned that the president is much con- | Pacifie railroad or the Burlington roac Rix Months, 540 One Month 19| cerned over the conflicting reports | had been the relator in this ease the cour SN Wiy Uk, Pubiisied Every Wodieed?: | mado of Gonoral Urook's n ment of | would very respectfully have listened 10 e Foat, with proraim. . or...........8300 | the Apaches in Arizons, that the | their ohjection. But if the position of One Y e, without preminm 1 lieutenart general of the army has been | the court in that respect was proper why BCRth o LR, ¥ o rveres ) ordered to proceed to Fort Whipple and | was not the attorney general directed by CONMESPONDENCE! get at the bottom facts of the rumors | the conrt todo his duty and make g test ATl communic ns relating to news and od fel seused Cr inefMcione 1wl | easet It wasonly after the refusal of the ) o] Tmtters shouid be nddressed o the Eor- | Which aceused Crook of ineflicicncy and i L ¢ ! | nécueslty tut the povemint ds ¢ $ 9 4 ve * vield of corn in Clay connty is bt g L . ! dolay v his shppression of the Apache | attorncy goneral to take action that | ™ i riment in the hands of | gpapes prison convict that he was the Throwing dieo for ehickens 18 the sum | about fifty bushels per tere. 1t is ot 18 b0 > I ! 3 A the opposition party, The republican presi ” 7 3 ith, o s | totalof gambling wickednessin - Columbus, | 20 cents a bushel in Vermiilios RUSINESS LETTRRS trouble Every friend of George Crrok | private citizens were compelled 1o ask ¢ murderer of Watson B, Swi and was ) b i % Al business letters and romittances should bo | (TOUYICS. WYCTy frient of leorge Lrrok N ] 1 dentof the senate would not become presi | o0 0% Fa e 0B e TN vont, 1t | Rev.and Mrs. €L IL Savidge, of Central | A meeting of settlers at Pukiwana took ac ot T ARG, Cray, | trusts that the investigation will be a | for 8 mandamus. The eourt doclarod | dnt of the United Statess o would merely | 1Fed to do the job by Jack Nugent. 1t | G AURAG SAE REYWEIMG G | o Thosiin of et ot Dukwans taok oo (uana. Drafts, chiocks wnd postoice ofdord | yhiorough and scarching one. 1t ought | when Ransom and Watson asked for a | exercise the oflice of {he prosident in a per. | 1% & very fishy tale, though the Republi ; belialf th imvnediate opening of thie Crow 10 10 mado payable (o the ordor company o ] o ) attod 1 tat in gloats over it as a matter of great . A, Thompson, of (e Brainard Enter- [ Creek reservation. 1 not to stop with an inquiry into the pi writ of quo warranto that the attorney | functory way until the scerctary of state | ¢ ats oy, A AR ¢ Med postinastor At that o Deadiwand Tines savs thas th \ THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, PROPRIETORS. | ot Apuche campaign and its ean general was the only oflicer who could | could call an election, and under no cireum | guterprise. Ahe Vidette was apprised of f 4y : bl OF Uis $H1aeK Ells Have tor e e People ¥ ROSEWATER, Epiton. but should reach back to the manage- | properly question the validity of Judge | stauces could he hold office more than sixty | g% "t it did not consider it & matter | - Irvine Monteowmery. who recently. stole a Atnotimein the Wistory of the Hills o Mitchell's tit dags. He eould not change the eabinet, nor | wiiieh ought to be made public, prior to | horse near Gibson, Tas been gathered in and oy, Iksays, hiayo, ke prospocts for rospery s ment of Sun Carlos under the interior - - & e ! \ SEVERAL new factories are preparing | department and the overthrow of the | The decision of the supreme eourt in 'l"“‘“-‘ way affect the order of the exceutive | the h«“‘“.”.""(“[,”'i; rrand iy (h::mr J “\“.“ wadeaty 13 abodt 6 b betls & The completion of the railioad to Dead to locatu in Omaka. Let the good work | disreputable gang of swindlers, land- | this case is rovolutionary, It sets awost | CQGENRE e n 0 TP R G A KGNS | oREIE R g etk seetted and con | good witL g Btinatleest . ot oo goon grabbers and Indian robbers who, bul- | danger precedent. It virtually af- the 41 'Nw both ‘”_A“ badly " b\l‘f{. P | #5sist the ofticials in forreting out erime tracts let for the main buildin SERRAH, BIATaon fon L i Jl:wlv\-l‘:’\:'::: i S— i - irms that two-thirds o legislature ) and bringing tho guilty onos to justi M. 7 Baldwin, the manacer of the Colloge | piration ) _\\urk d behind the [<.frr of 1[.:”,\ M. | firms that t ‘v‘ rds of nu_ 1 wny law under which presidents and vice ‘“‘”’“',.H‘»—i“ ;,u’ nes Lo justi Hiihe i Baniont A -wfluu. 1oaving ik ]-x'.irl:.:\'i||| mder way, John G n oand W are really anxious about the health | Teller, held high earnival until over- | and the exeentive may combine to violate - . ol Spiko to | i merous unsettled HLs behind. 1 % 3 sidents are now elected and eir sue- PIRSON. IR driven b ~wl»... ) o it MeShan Iroad project, The | thrown and cjected by General Crook. | the constitution with impuuity, Tt do- | Presidents are now elected and their suc PERSONALITIE Hastings will vote on the 10t of December | by the Lron 1111 conpan ackio reach out its respect and eonfidence rarch thy ahin oxn do Ing to ve STATE AND TERRITORY, Brown, lied from the effcet of Injuries defeat R Omaha can do anything to_retr &3 reecived in the Cromwell wreck on he Chi Our csteemed, democratic eontempo Jireshe ts tem niva to ”w seen. Wo I'l‘\' Nebraska Jottings. cazo, Butlington & Quincy last February, has rary, whose opinions on mational pol 1'_‘;"““‘;_"'I‘”,"m""'.;;”"“ \n'l:.'ll,,li',*"|,"". - Nance county's corn crop is fignred at m:'“';}.",:.\‘y:'vql"fif:u”y"[.:w'f '»’y'.”:-'.'."-'\‘.""" itics are about ds safe to follow asits | Foria of the southorn por f p, | 530,000, n hefore 11 fteonr d : ) orts of the southern portion of the state, | #% : o S it b S wover § twill come up before the cireuit court advice on local fopics of party interest, | and now that our wealth attracts atten: | Corn averaged fifty bushels to the acre in Moines refuses to agree with the BEr that noth- | tion we expect in the near future fo de. | DU CERE: 00 G oL The roport of Dr. . A, Gilman, superin ing but Presidont Cloveland’s life int mand and receive a recognition in politi o "J”“_'_u vl Ry I P tendent o the lowa hospital for the insane ing bu residen € e mnters | ool affairs. This idea that 8 man lives | 108 in Ponea’s museum. at Mount Pleasant, shows that a larger num poses between the presidency and ave- | yopth of (he T latte disqualifies him for an Mrs. Tsabel Mosier has been commissioned | Fer of patients have be nunder treatmoen publican suecessor, It declines to note | office ha ‘I,.n come to an end, and the | postmistress of Onkdale, than duri ANy previows period, reachin, t LITS, exclusive of those discharged and e the urgent appeals from various demo OMATA Oppice, No, U1 AND 010 FARNAM St NEW YORK O¥r1cE, ROOM 65, THIBUNE sooncr the republican party recognizes An opitun Joint has been added to tho met- [ J155 ox o the Yerm OFCth hi i 1 o institutions of IHastings. dmitted o e e f this tota cratic leaders that the president 1q | this the be et will b ropolitan institutions of Hasting $ nimber—of wiiich were men_and v e Werner Mars, a Cedar county farmer, has | women—706 were admitted and 634 discharged not leave Washington at the present A Tichy Tate. an ear of corn hasing 1,500 kernels during the term, leaving o total number of time, and quotes with approval Senator | Crete Vidette: A senscless, sensational | A man near Creighton cathercd So6 bushels | iimates of 511201 men and 255 women, > f 1 3 of potatocs from four acres of ground ugh on the sjtuation, as followa story appoare o a Ropublics a sl ol e s Al | has commenced to agitate the Dakota. President Cleveland's death would not of | of Sunday, regarding the confession of a ect of building & county conrt louse. The . cossors, in - ease of vacancy during the " o | on the quostion of sranting a franchise to PPy are chosen, 38 the not of | | Jins Thobaw das four quecns. When e | (S Shrcer Radiwas cop March 1st, 1792, That portion of this act which refers to the present disenssion The drama of S P e o " b the political aspirant lias n royal flush ho can beat them. d Wood, a notoriou- crook, is azaln in | fiio forritory. A jrml 1t is worthy of note that Black isa popular g in Indianola, for personating cer- [ by the “staic ox. loring n parties and wortgaging property thus | tie losislature 1 ARSORbIG 10 1 &y L | secured. t ity of Hur vo eapital, on Washington Porter, of Chicago, has by his The street ears bogan running in Boatri Mondiy, the i ¢ R own acknowledgment, made £1,000,000 out of | Saturday. The ||w‘v' Trip was the oce jon of 1’w|vln‘\ graanize we of th s trade in California fruit, a demonstration all along the toute, - A mile | state of Dakota, ax YO WO bbbl of track is in operation. and \wlmm the i ttion devolved apon th ) I'he play will ¢ down the curtain, public want to sce it and size up its pro- | The investigation should Y3 prying fingers iuto rt T homas | which iz due to a supreme ymlu-ul tribu- S—————— and the history of the two courts-martial | nal from the people, and the Sosn of these days when the supreme | of officers who were dismissed from the s SARAT O T b court has finished its labors Nebraska | army for frauds and blackmail by their e Spanish Orisic. R NS e 1+ death X will ave no constitution. We can then | officers, and reinstated by official in The efiect of premature death .,",.l.’:.-i:i.:{,'.fi,\" ,,‘Hl"‘":‘““;‘]“"l‘q“‘_"d“f”'t m\‘l live on the hy-laws. fluence in Washington, only to open the | King Alphonso upon the course of Swan- | vice president, the prosident of the sonato portions, novelist and Blackimoro a more popular one . i S— v fire in the rear with which e C k | ish polities cannot but be marked. The | protempore, and in case there shall be no Colonel Tom Ochiliree’s haiv is the color "The trensurer of York ecounty pre Die Miugs denies that he has any in- | has been hombarded for six months past | title of the infanta to the throne is president of the senate, then the speaker of | of an unripe chestnut, aud his stories have | phenominal report, showing it e forestin the Patrick torpedo, The cdi- | by these cowardly shoulderstrapped | disputed, for the constitution of 1876 | the house ot ropresentatives for the timebo | A Munchausen flavor. - He s all right, how- [ 33t more than the loss of 1858, The amount tor of the Jlerald is too busy in blowing [ assailants, Let the investigation pro- | secured that when it sceuved t ccos- | ing shall act as president of the United | ever. A corps of Tailway surveyors are, examin up his party at home to invest inoutside | ceed. The move searchingand thorough | sion of her Father. The cvent which do- | Stales, untilthe disability be remoyed, ora | M. de Lesseps has Just eclebrated his eigh- [ fu the lay of the wround in e viciity of | | Two undved o i the better. Perhaps it may bring out | prived Spain of its king was too sudden | Prosidentshall be elected. Uoth biridny. 1t1s o safo prediction tiat | Wostie, and tho resionts are sinving” up | b (ot footing o what wotives have inducod displaced | to permit time for the hatching of plots w“':; “;‘m""{"l ’:'il".':l"{f,.”' prestdent and | he will not live to celebrate the completion of | ! il RNl CORVORLEN (ot Ale N Gold ore in payine quant Tiix; completion of the Atchison, Tope- | Indian agents and contractors, dis- | which are ready to mature. Court in- | Lt IR AUE POt Bebtis sacnt 1 | the Panama canal. braska Dairymen's assocition witl be tield | covered i the silver Cro ka & Santa Fe railroad to San Diego, on | gruntled reservation jumpers, disgraced | trigues will probably bo for some time to | i ation to be made to the exeeutive of ever Theodore Roosevelt says that rich men who u‘«‘l Taitont ot thio U1K aiid 10t ot Decembier, say show 1o the tor n ' o : { b y ; ¢ hof X 4 e made t eutive v tricd torun big farms out west have been | AN interesting programwe has been pret | - Mavor Recl, of Cliye the Pacitic coast, dutes the planting of [ licutenants and envious rivals to onen a | come the politics of Spain, until revolu- | state and shall also exuse the samo to be pub. | - SUISHTO Bable B L pared. 65,000 qeres of hand 1) the seed fora new eity, We shall here | literary burcau for the purpose of pull- | tion is afforded time to bud and vipen | lished in f leastone of the newspapers print- ":”1:'" e lul ek AIw\;n '-""'.}'1' the enter- | “imjjq p Mill company has proposed an [ company in Unita coun more of San Diego by and & ing down the name and famo of onc of | mto revolt. In the interval the queen | ed in each siate speciylug that the electors | "' #10 ML of the small farmers. - gemomiical” syt o wter supbly dor || John Lavin, an ino —_—— the best commanders in the army, and | regent will be the nominal ruler, her | shallhe appointed or chosen in the several | SIF@arnet Wolseley thnes SPOKE | AL ompany would furnish the pumping [ instantly killed by a A ByniaxGrox barkeeper presented a | one of tho trucst and most humane | ministers the guiding power, and the | states within thirty-tive days preceding the | oF A8 7 anilitary Cyclops.” e lost the | pover free. Cheyenne is crying tramp with nincteen Thanksgiving | fricuds of the American Indian upon the | chicfs of the army the directing force. ber thon noxt en- | 8 O o otlior aa soo ot | oriie B, & M has coutracted for the grading [ amendinent that will aut ‘ i & A B ¥ g .~ suing; Provided there shail be space of two | 4 See as inuch with the other as some wen | of a branch line from Elwood into Gosps ation of the juvenile brass bund drinks. The tramp will tramp no more, [ continent. Danger is to be feared f rom two sources (ALt o 1 1 with two, hd Frontier connties, a distanee of thirty- | g ceriptions have been t and the coroner’s jury will probably add the adherents of Don Curlos and the ‘”“:“;“"f"‘l“f“,"‘““\“j‘“'“"‘ Ll b 1l Service Commissioner 1, P, Edgorton | S oo v iuoning, Mullory & O'Keelo [ enne and Tinratnie for the sta to its verdiet that prohibition docs not That Eikhorn Valley Road. epubliouns, Nolthoraroinn condition | Fut'if flere stall wot. 14 a. space of b | 19 inan of sovorty yoaes, with gy biieand | - Me acAles. SHatinol Fennedy,. of Weop. | KoK RunES It is sl probibit m Towa The Union Pacilic proposes to cuter | at present to profit by the present erisis. | months between the date of sueh notification skers, but possessed of both physical and | g Waier, celebrated thvir silver wedding [ there, being nnable to obtai Revones from Mandalay confirm the | richestportion of northwestern Nebraska, | Don Carlos was expressly slut out from | the ferm for which the president apd vice | and cordial, white dignified. S R T news of the destruction of Thebaw's | Whose other name is the Elkhorn Valley. | the succession by the constitution of | president kst in oftice were elected shall not | Willard Sears, one of the street car con- | . The Congregational church of Woeeping |« 0 LANaAlIs Stlony. . ; Water colebrated its twenty-fifth anniversac Sutton Register: The Omaha Republi mavyone old war vessel. Thero is con- | Munagor Callaway, who has been put- | 1876, and is keeping a how of court lifo | exvircon the third day of My ensuing, | ductors, now in’ arrest at St Louis for plac- | V8 PRSI ik o ; is | ting new life into the system since his ar- | in Venico deploted in_means and with | then the secretary of state shall specify in his | ing dynamito on the track, is a graduate ot | e bt coietion ol s ihihg e memord: | can devoted a couple of pages of space notitication that the clectors shall I Il Shurideff college, who failed to carn a living | struction of a new building. ed within thirty-four days pr 5 the | asan attorney. The editor of the O'Nefll Tribune feels out. [ count of an alleged confes of one fourth Wedne-day of Docember m 1 A lifesize erayon portrait of the Hone | TEed aud dumnagod to the tune’ of ‘S3.00, | John Picrson, a conviet in the peniten. S At Y Ak s % which hie proposes to recover, even if le has = 5 5 vear. Ensuing fatther action to be followed | fhanibal amlin, who is president of the | to sieze the shonof the Hvad swho aceused i | S8y, that e killed Watson 1. Smith, of aspreseribed by luy for clections ordinarily. | Papratine elub at Bangor, has been hung in | Of marriage. Mac is not anxious to cultivate | Omaha, in 1881 The story is intrinsieally solation in tae fact that on mtr; ! ! to the publication of tional « worso off for a navy than the United | rival in Omaha, assuros the public thata | his Spanish followers divided and broken D b i G T State line will be pushed from Schuyler, or | instrength. The mass of th wlists in the election votes have heen canvassed | Who formerly wrote my autographs has been in the soveral stales and congress has de- red the vesuit whieh would probubly be two months luter or Feb. 1st, 1857 Under the statute the necessary thirty four days preceding the ds appointed for the ecting of the clectors would b twelve monthsto come. Senator Pogh is —— tory, but the railroad moyvement in what. i385 ov tion is always in the line of in- | communication upon the subject of | and the ship railrond sehemes for the ctty busy during the lust few days, orensed construction wud added develop- ment. I(mmml A 11,500 hogzs up 10 November | Well,” “suid the wreteh, looking at 1 o 0 early “'l.~ COTPUred er more erl 4 an't he (i ) | _ | some other point west ot Fremont, novth, | Spain are in the Basque provinees, Lug death of Gen. Otto Funke will | carly in the spring, with the aim of com- | whoso inhabitants until 187 enjoyed . p ol 3 i From this it will be'seen that in caso of o reading of th Bl i | ® bald heid, haly d its publicatio) « B e O eoldist— | ronnge of that section. This move of | ment, including the control of the wilitia | 12, et or fnability of bresitont Chares | L el B T s cmtnintion, UL i oicynasi8yiillame seos rio ab aNobroska | b s o (08 tblicu tion) abisuch brave, gen oy and pat "ll"'- lln} the Union Pacific is a wise and a tmnety | and the local finances. Now all these [ 1o e SEGrainaE wealan) et b i over g ) ) u enzth and with such amplitude of sen- wans of Nebraska lose in him one o o S odly s into) A ot = . o) ' o fC csiac Ve © coat. 2 Lasper, at Berlin, Otoe county nd was | % i . . one. Itisundoubtedly to the intorest of tters are managed from Madrid. The | (o)ve upon the prosident pro tempore of | Some one Who wrote to Gen. Sherman, ask- quitted on'the grounds of justiiable homi- [ dournaliztic enterprise, but in fuct it is a | f e Wi {o Gen. Sterman, ask- 1 e, a5 the jury were of the'opinion that he | eatering to w depraved taste that cannot v '\'H;“ '(""‘ ial 'lf‘. “‘~'_"-' \DLEyIns our iards and scatier f' ‘_1" ugh the vanks | rosiqant by the oloetors of the fourth | ot this unsigned rey “L regret o staté [ Lawyer Howe, of the Omaha road. bas | good ean conic of such an effusive narra R 7 o o facrohants competitivo rates to pointson | of tho national army, whero they are | Wounesday of Docember, 1886, und until | that, us my onlerly Is bald, and as the man | maden proposition tothe eommissioncks of | Gvo of all the dotuils, renl or imugined LOSECKANS comes to the fr withan | the Elkhorn Valloy road not now tapped | without power to promote their individ- o Dakota county looking to the settlement of | in this case mostly imagined —of revolt- 5 ey dismissed, I cannot comply with your re- | whole question to the United States court for % t i would tuke something mor h!f“ mag: | our people are to be congratulated upon | treasury for a pretender to swoop down quest.” final adjustment. ‘Fhe commissioncrs have | Praved taste, but “L‘ UiCERL: l"‘"- riicle to cxpose the ‘|n|~'lfl|. s of | the proposed construction of the mew | upon and make the nucleus of hus mili At Forty-Tishl” is the caption of Bil | Meferred the proposition to the county attor A Blow at the West. Rosecrans, One of tho greatest is the | road whose netual terminus will be in | tary chest. The memory of the sl Wheoler Wileox's lntest poem. Ella s get- |~ Joun Hickey, of Forest City, Sapy county | Pionecr P Tho order of Mr. il 8 3 : ing trathful since she was marricd. Two | has 430 acres of corn wpon bis farin which [ Sparks forbidding the issuance of fir slightest weight with the public. | roud system whose eastern end is Omaha [ Jast struggle, now only nine years elosed, years azo she wouldwt have owued to a day “'“ et fity bushels to the acre, aggte- |10 e sottfors until o personal fuvestil and the Missouri means new teade facili- | must bo sufliciently fresh o deter the f over twenty-three. We always fancied that S > state, o g shall be > by govern- = P ; y ter the | anting this year, and the eall for an h Bl fish ; Frzcst ields of corn in the l('”f'i”"l at Inm gation shall be made by the govern. Ep Presient Hayes isto be a promi or Omaha merchants, ues from in plunging int S R 3 B she i eoy young thing of about forty- | moderate price of 25 cents a bushel, would be snt's agents, o thing ctic. impos- [ e 3 in plunging into | gleetion would not take place for n two. . e uivalent to the andsome sum of $6,000 for | MENLS nis, o tliing practioaly impos Between feeding his ehickens, delivering | impressed too strongly with the fact that | be practically pitted agninst forly-five. 5 S Christic... Grabenste arof Frontie act of iture could - I ens, ing 513 1 L v agii A | A r s Rl e | ITRRALY R iristiz . Grabenstein, a farmerof Frontier | no act of forfeiture could ever do. It addressess at county fairs, and attending | Omahu needs and must have a road of | Still, time and successfal intr ot Hod) s LIBBRSIY NOTES, connty, went to Stackyiile and sold his farm | ias brought upon the northwest some of owing the pross 5 instead o sh, whieh he bad in his pocket, | s At : 5 the rovised statutes, is still move in the his time and keep his name before the | Omaha capital and man d in the in | ze a Carlist rising of more than respect 2 e b ally to the supply of holiday books. Leon- | Wits made to rob him as he drove by a corn- | ghe natur 8l f u ty in title ! ¥ | s et { weon ¢ e natural result of uncertainty in titles. Sibte T ot I ) A (it B R TG || IS e e et S B wrong. Our ndyice to ourestoomed con- | o0ty (0 b EIMED I OIRY ooRs, L 1. Two men sprun out to grab his team, | S 1 1) & i g ) able proy ons. he success o on ist e 1t i s rom en he struck s spintted horses with the | I8 has declared that no settler may be Wity ean't Judge Dundy 1 the traflic of thut torvitory, which it is | erontion of u republic. Spam contains | ops woos WP A0 0L IwOYs B BT | frated. e ook s printed on heavy | Uieves ot possession of the outit, Frnstiviaciuliod facGo i (0iolngs Unitod Statos grand jury and have Juck | diverting by every means in its power to | none of the conditions which make @ ro- | & geroral rile thor b oot i o | Ler ke ittty Shonnd e gBoiTiveif ) Hollgl role ewithe hose chimps [nitho) | FEPEETONG. ,'.‘.':'nu;:;mn':: SRR b s | & geveralrale thereis more meatin them. | of St Awnes, Keat’s ever popular posm g B LI i £ DALY ekl BROJIEEL, of Col. Smith? This is the only thing | interests center in this city forces it {c i , S Sinte R L nice, relinguished his claim, and nduced bis | with damages, if he daves to sell it, 16 bn bl e g | intorests conter in this city forces it to | governmont pra v possible. Bour- |y 1op ity of discontinuing the use | issued by the s hose and put il whou e hoped soon would be his wite, | Sops Wi credit at the eountrs store, Tt that wi; sfy the Kepublican and com- | deal fairly and squarely with our whole- | hon rule has made her the most bacek q TR unesivle, though the cugravings to take it up. This portion of the prozramme | . 00 aatarbl of eleetric lights by the city of New York, | Siinorous and sitractive she pladly nted to, but_when sie ob- | 1118 been agreater blow at the nortiiwest terviewing Pierson, alius young man | stub roals, reduced rates and impartial | wait for o ral adv before anad- | e kS Ton the ground that they | P badirop & Co, ol Boston, have fs | conuiing young man she had no further use | 50 hardly affected the enst. If any dem.- Bender, treatment ave well enough in their way, | vanced form o vernment can be | ! LS S ! Y| sucd the “Clautauqua Young Folks' An- | for him. tis Beoking for wrongs to be righid, s ) anced - f { g an be | oost £100,000 a year w @as, is b 4 o I is one not. remote fnd contineent A o ls fop | DUt thoy are not u final solution of tho | adepted with any hope of s/ llio T el S e ! Mtips G r e ) b RAILROAD extension “nul projects for | yroblom. Direct conneetion by rail with | only cl to be looked for is o chax e “ el SeTraits ) ""-"‘}“‘«[“‘“ :Puh"‘ sries of lfn 'H:'wl Dunlap’s now opera house will be opened | The foe of the scitler just now 1s not a railroad extensions continio to be the | tho thriving towns of the £lkhorn valley | for the worse, unless Castillo by his pra- ] L hldren of Westwinster Abbey, | January possible nct of congress, bup an 1 until the cost i f f )y G. Kingsloy; Souvenivs of My The salyation army s doing up the timers | decree of the democratic administration, an oflshoot from some Kunsas line north- | ines v i 2 0 = 5 5 o " f g ““ i :‘ S “ _" : I! ‘:1. (l ina |r\|~|E|l 55 way with (_I.A country mer- | firm grasp of the reins of govermment as | RS lEht dolkiatidin wce Peachings of Scienee, by Prof iree Ottin loon keepers have been | tion-monger whom it retuins in control ardinto the southern part of the states | ¢hunts of the northwest is what our job- | minister of the council and adviser of the ATt T AT e Ways 1o Do 1 L ntlons W0 eieh tor violating injunctions. of laund oflice afluirs. agaiu it is the reaching out of the iron | )ers demand and must have queen regent S Pl BYAR A Boys' Heroes 8,1, dnl; o || UAYORBOISXRARAGd b dotl QLB UTHOL L -y or Northwestern systems into new terri- o i Tax establishment of rival literary bu- e Tylor: The Making of Pictures, by Mrs, Sa. ista ing the pr While conversing with Misx Esweralda Our friend, Mr. Burrows, sends us a | yeaus is the latest outcome of o] uE obituary writers have been Kept | rai W.Whitman : Scarele Questions in Atneri | aboiishing corporal punishment i Longeoflin, an old muid of Houston, leases of tho publi 1s to Sl ofiRE et Vi s 5 N P Now York | . The State Traveling Men’s association will | tering mood: uses of the publio lunds to the cuttle- | Isthmus of Punama, I v b has - White, Stokes & Allon, of Now York, | 1,,i%iSkinadl inoeting In. Doy Motoen Do | “How old do you really think that T men, in which he argues strongly against | writers employed in New Y city to Captared the Pass, whose holiday publications last year met | oot amy” CONGRESSMAN Dowsty hus been inter- [ 8015 0f a free range. The Bk is not | against the othor, and these are put be- | wanted a railroad to the Lower Danube, | ton this senson by the issuance of numerous | was killed aear Goluiaelon tho i, whiler) 1 Xl ko oklng ™ said. Miss) Long: viowod on the evo of his depaiture for | Prepared to endorse the proposition for | fore the public in all feasible ways, The ?i’.'"'i“““‘ thing they did was (o capture | artistie works, which are yvery appropriate [ i crossing the railrond truck. R0 LA Washington, and plants himself on | Which General Brisbin made such a for- | judications ure that both entorprises wall | 10 P45 : for holiday gitts, Among these may be men- on next winter. Lies They Were Not Well Acq nted, Flow Vi i ke E lowers for Wintor Days, Midsummer b )] charzed W enlargement of Nebraska's two frontier [ Umns. It pointed out very distinetly at | and truths concerning the costs und difti rbury Gazetto: An Omabn man | pjowe, and Spring Blossons, arranged and u”(fi_'?”.‘:‘- ] ;!.'."I"H\'.“:1','\1-1‘"‘-‘»:m-u'uu'::: :fl]i:‘fry posts, on ‘m.. .mn:...r.. .,..l.-;h..-, the time that such & plan, whilst the only | culties of DeLussep's canal ave so plenty | shot his wifelast week, mistaking her for | jiustrated in colors by Susie Barstow Skel- | tho Bremer county jail by hanging, s this is i nccordunce with Gen, How- the public lands, should not be con- | sepurated, and the abuses and attacks of | at homo they were not very well ne- | nent poets. The illustrations wre beautiful, ‘f.',': Of canoar ot whenanse, ik osse Dol ought to bo no difliculty on the | sidered fora moment unless the dangers | Ead’s railvoud are not less remarkable, | quaintod, and it is not surprising that he | while the novel and handsome illumi, Qhoenth anuurlEoasion of the Towa But purtof our congressional delegation in | rom land-grabbing forcign syndicitos | Wall streot is under o shower of printed kil securing tho appropristions needed for | #nd collusion with' vorrupt ~ oflicials | matter in the form of avowed cireuluss The Sixty Yoear Extension Bill. ABIBY0 PUHARIONS IR itjowors | oS LOdelbes 35, W Goatiing o - aeeion gatnst tho intorosts of tho settlor could | and articlesin trade jowrnals, and itls [ Fromont Tribune: That sixty year U, | fom Horeand There” s the titto of uvel- | WREAFR, (o AN be successfully avoided. Itis just hero | eortam ¢ cat deal of money s bo- | P, Extension bill introduced lust session | e O Patisurvinied and iutrated by tho i 3 " ‘. D o v By ' . ~ same . author and pubiished b +osame 1 I3 ceks, ‘Lae cost of the bui r |- Witk veport on our toreign commerce | #hat General Bilsbin’s projoet is woak us | jng preliminarily expended in eforts to | of congress by Edmunds ought never to | ST At Y tn\l‘m‘.‘l SR | Aoy L tavweaks, “Eh0 oont OF Lo bulid Form of Catarch, 81, ,A;f,:;“ SAN for tho year ending Junc 30, 1835, just is- | s been shown before in these columns. | make public sentiment. These bureaus | bocome @ Luw. e government has al- | ting 15 pages, twelvo illnaaains st 1t 15 wow proposed to erect & “governors's FORD'S hADJrfIHML'EM e i Winping ns humiliating | esttle industry to the west and to No | reaus for the promulgation of lics. o 0 bi Gow 0 be held Iuis very tractivo volunio, and Iy olegan iy | e loglsiatute uppropriates the vaponds® 2 % Ve ing a8 thut of our commeree Is magnificent, | Praska, the importance of the settlement S CCRNE S by oo 8, Catnolg s e e dor salo fu Owabin | 20855100 it the building 15 comploted 1n usHendache and Qur total foreign commerce (imports and A " v K Pho € . £ 1 i mile of range divided into four favms is | on nothing and making it n paying eu Chicugo Horald: The word “boodle,” | o The Contury and St. Nicholos magazines ol eottouwon tree in Pubgue, eallod s Sholiime muous dise 5 5 ) Hying 2 or the ye ist closing are issued by s | by the Dudinis woen the nest settiement wis odged, membran the exports being $742,000,000 and the | @ bundred times more valuable {o the vise for the projectors is well illus- | signifying soap or gregse, and used in (“f”"“‘”-“ ”m‘" b ”H.l.‘,"' i i i . #5717, o143 | state than when oeccupied by range o PASE € ¢ Arkansas Ce Hlitics paigns i Bt AR LY (8 QLY company, Ne ork, e NP | was removed the other d; Another oid 8 bronth swoetoned imports being $577,000,000. But only 14} coupied by trated in the case of the Avkunsus Cen- | political campaigns ip America, isalo | 000 e used by the. o ADANY. oack 1 e et ol o g day, m”;“‘“‘ | ol ew ooton ol per cent of this enormous commerce was : 4 h | ing rostorad, und ravagos chockid garvied in American vessels,and of the to- | B0t be misunderstood iu this wutter the forty-eight miles construeted and | row iu progr Mr, Gladstone wight | Yalue of thess periodicals nothing need % | Mis, Anna Katrine Beck, agoed 63 years, | painain tho Chast. e st W et not g voter, But it is suspocted | i but it cannot be out of the way (o ex. | Arowicd herselt in the Mississipplriver, o | Sixongth ana Floth, Loss of Slbp. oot oiird, 12,000,000 tons, only 2,800,000 tons were Mitchell Decision, the counties and cities along its line the | o i press admiration of the extraordinary oven- | qaughter, Mrs, C. Heppe, in’ Muscatine, and | Solventand oue Dr. Sunford's Inhule Amerilan, Itis certainly high time thut | Aftera delay of two months the state | owners obtained bonds and grants to the — ueas whiloh the 8t, Nicholas s kept up to s | two taughiors and two sisters 1y Uurjany,,| package, of A1 Graguiss, bl Ask, for, Hass something should be done to revive our | supreme couwrt has handed down a | amount of newrly $00,000. The state A Very 1700r Issue, bigh standard s a porlodical for the young Y'v“l‘ll TN e Y Ol it 1 i Lafayette MeClinthen, a boy about 16 years s t Frig en gross will devise practicul mensures with | of dudge Mitchell’s title to the additionsl | bed could be utilized for levee purposes, | issue between the lies in the senate l\lw.-lu manalne for adulis o iven | ot il ot So Uiy et By Potter Drug and Chemical Company, Boston, v to o B a7t ey e [ _ s s S tha i ok Clovol standard—and 1o suggest people in | freight train at Moxtro s At 7L A that objoct in view, it will mect with | indgoship in tho secoud district. The | and lent it $L50,00 worth of stata [ 15 that of confirming Mr. Clovelund's ap- | Stndan apt gifts for buyswnd givls cannot go | Fender an amputation necs adONs JOUR RRUDNATLA 4 & question ini p i o, o wbr er wii ding trc sokuk on the ors wid Lnimonts powerless (o ielieve e opinion does not attempt to gi v | $2,500,000, and a considerable amount of | Qv l;lwninln‘ vaH_““_' Uor dueation likely | peviodienl. If the little folk haye taken and ::T..lu‘.\r:":.' P g Gom. BRkdk 0o K (RARE atpat pon ek 0 olera stock certificntos issued. ‘Thon the rond | 1 €ome before thesemate, demoorats and | oo i doubiless they would preter that plien B, Packard, the famous New Or PAIN PLASTER Is 4n Clexint und noyor cause sineere vegrot among the veterans. | jeting with the Northwestern for the pat- | a very extensive system of self-govern- Vednesday for the kiliing of 1is unele, i o Vsincaduy, for the killing of his wnelo, | JyyiGnal coloring, Miay possibly pass for rir most prominent and distinguished | hat corporation. At the same timo it y 2 poration. At the same ] ues are couscripted like other Span aan § i ¢ i 1 | I the senate, until the choice of & new | ing foralock of his hair and an avtograph, | acted only i sel-dofonse. be too strongly condemmed. No eart hly articloon the “Mistakes of Grant.” It | by any other system For this reason | ual political views. There is no loeal the tax dispute. He proposes o submit the | jne crimes, It not” only punders to o de- ney and treasurer. iden that his views upon General Grant | this city. Every extension of any ru and devastation which accompanied the i 24,000 bushels. This is onc of the nent figure in the Hendricks obsequies. At the same time, our people canot he | a struggle m which four provinces would one year's crop of corn alone, sible, has unsettled titles and values as funcrals, Rutherford munages to employ | its own to the northwest, built with | he leaders of the ar might mater 1stes & Laurint, of Boston, eontribute 1ib- tter dark, when an attewpt | the precise evils which are accounted as S UL X temporary is to seavch th wtutes ¢ e i " it = = western will never rclease its grip upon | Carlos is much more probable than the £ rom that howse, most beautifully illus. [ whip, and they bounded away before the [ made the owner 4 that he has Nugent indicted at once for the murder | Chicago, until a competing line whose | public or any s; representative S RRRE O ey forms a_fitting companion to the above. was o e contested, lie went to the land ot~ | makes him liable for recovery of cost pensate that enterprising concern for in- [ salers and business men. Promises vard natl d she mus o T J 1) 088 “men. [Eromsos of | ward natic , and she must | oo along the water fronts and in the iiied posscseion of 1o olaim e told the | than e indusivial depression which has —— It is an interesting structive f ifercsting gud instrugtive town Items. but present, palpuble and incxcusable: order of the day in Nebiaska, Now it is | . i ) 5 | and a chance to show what they can do | dence ability succeeds in retaining 5 b i 5 z I hunee to she what they can do | den d ability suc Is in v 0INg | s or ) | v the prob by Mys. Jessie Benton Fremont; The | at Cedar Rapids. as promulgated by the incflicient sensa- fingers of the Union Pacific or Burling- R A e tertalnmionts Ju Ghontlairy, by Honry W, | fiveb wotk for"the sopsou eiding Noveni- Adding Insult to Injur can Literature, by Osear Fay Aduins, schools. Tex., she sd @ young man in a hun- e e e e such a project, and points out the dan- originate guments for itself and Dotroit Free Press: The Servians | with great favor, are adding to their reputa- A wegian farmer named John Land “Ahout 1w replied. o tirm ground for tho maintenance and | ¢ible plea some weeks ago in these col- | b felt in Washing feasible one for securing free vange on | and confusing that they can hardly be | a burglar. He spent so little of his time | qing, with accompanying poems by promi: Charles Beilby died in Hampton on the ard’s latest recommendation on the sub- wistook ler for a stranger. nated covers wake of these works of art very | for and Cheese association will megt in Oska this puipose. aboutcompleted and wiltbo veady or accu- | Complete Treatment, with Inhaler for suod by the bureau of statistios, mukes a | Recognizing fully the importance of the | haye heen properly characterizod ns bu- | readv be n ! enough with this com. | ihivty-four poems from well-known pocts, | Misision in Dy Motbes, provided, of coarse, cs Trom tio of hier public lands is stll greater. Every | Tyg modern way of building a railrond Boodle" in England. 155, WAIORCT . i exports) oxhibits n vuluo of $1,898, ade there “huater’s tree,” struck by drouth, clonnsed” and Bealed, cattle The position of the Bre must | APTOW-gUAZe T costing, for | ready employed in the English clections, ¢ i tral, & narrow-guago road, costing, for | rendy employed in the English clections, | your for that purpose. Of the permanesy | w50, b recentiy been torn down, Cough, Bronchitts, Drodpings nto the Thront tal tonnage engaged inour foreign trade equipped, loss thun §10,000 8 milo. From | 1Ot gredse 4 YOI B 4 s o) Hondla posite Muscatine, on the @i, She lad & |~ One boitlo Radical Cure, ono. bos Cutar Witeh Huzel, Am. Piie, Cs. Fir, Mavigold, shipping interests, und if tho next con. | decision aflirming the constitutionality | gave it $100,000 for urranging that the | San Francisco Call: About the only | # much more difiicult end to attain than to vopular approval court in rendering this extraordinary | bonds. The road was then bonded for | pomtments, On (e Xavitt, tho silvor | (A0 BB STER 6 RS K <of this | ¥ame boy who was ahnost i matism, Who finds tho oy plise Takw p e st- | vensons for avoiding the plain provisions Takkr is no good renson why a fivst: § 0o § ! republicans will divide without much re fuelling hource of = rolict, bunishing | elass flonring mill would not be a success | ©f the constitution which probibit an in- } mude defunlt in payment of its intorest, | Jufion to purty divisions. their well-thumbed numbers shoiild be bound re w"'“l\‘( lml» becar 1”."]““”" '“-" rlisinatie, nouralle, seicic, Sudden, #udeossful and profitable at other points | Oftener than once in four years, The | a liberal issue of certificates for complet 4 h i " i : f s o % i Nobras| iti or singular | ench simply arrogates to itself the power | i ropairing it. ‘Thex 5 Chicago Tribune sident Cloveland — clude persoual property, ete. amd ‘the pur- o Nebraska, and it is rather singular simply urrogates Lo itself the pow ing und repaiving it Then it was sold & bV itula Gorsan, pubs |/GuEs (BaIMALReote g (i AR #hat omo one has not long ago started | 10 nullify the constitution because there | atauction, and bonght | $10,000—In | 13 éaid to puton a eloan shirt evory duy, | )4’ Swuie Stokes & Allen, New York, | Goorde \V, Pascal, Jr. about 2 years of #his industry in Omaha on an extensive | i¥ B0 appeal from its decision. The piti- | receiver’s cortifiontos, purchased at a | W0 some of the orguas of his party are | ip bY TISHG AR & A0 B Ho e e & northor train. st Grand | . . Mound, Clinton ¢ 1Ly, 10 ride to his father s aeale. This city is the focal point for | ful pettifogging to which the court hus | heavy discount. Any syndicate desiri suafling l\lim for um lhhlv» was to |,‘. £ | book Iutended es) ¢ -dally for the tiitte folks, | et Cutoh S dibGnt. He jumped Mhe grain export from Nobraska, and | Fesorted in this oase, first to dolay ction | w0 go into the railroad business shontd | heeted. A wore u ‘,‘,w,,‘.‘“m;;".‘_‘ ,““’l','“_ whom it eanuot fail to delight and entertain: | Trom the teuin while it was running at ghout Mere is tho nutural location for flouring | Until after the election und then o bol- | cut this o o president. Tho gloau shirt is opposed | It iaa volume of nursery vhymos, artistically | twenty-uvewhiasun hoar. e fractued s DUOTED 1y 5 c? o o iol R Py g e e . « 2 » | ctice | ilustrated in bright e dors, and wade atac- | Sku diea the todon » mills. In Minneupolis, Davenport and | SWr up an et whichall veputable Law equally to the traditi tho practice | iusirtud W BEENS o Juries, Royal I[a.va,nq,'!'nfizel—’ (A Goversumst InsTii910 Moline, where thore is plenty of water | Will ugroo is in flageant violution of the | It is said that the onlygood Indian and tho iuclivations of bis party. — Des Moines has constructed thirteen mile - The most refined humorous illustrated pub- | of sewers of varying sizes b the last uve sing lureoly itution, w isgrace o dead Indian. The Canadian authorities oI 4 wer, stesm is now boing lurgy constitution, would disgrace nn Omaha ndia halah sthoritie Omaha's #atal Blunde Neation in America is probably “Lite.” and | years. Thetotal eost was 3247041, The w" al Howana, Cuba, Every 10 K u Date. tho motor, Cosl ewn now bo laid | Justice’s court. bave just added cight good Indiaus to the ik o ] Lafe aud | oAtk HUEIAS n s Duelve Jnabos 1o & list, Oakdule Journal: Omuhu's fata) | wo have o thank Whits, Stokes & Allen, of sixty ineh. s In dineter, wnd eost frou §1 ) . %o down In Omaha for $3.00 por ton in largro l!lu Suprome beneh goes out of its way A blunder in not considering Northern Ne w York, for giving us “The Good 1 the 1 W Endg), being the highest p X . z.mlmvs. and with such cheap fuel 1y thutordinarity it does not “listen Ur to the hour of going to press there | brasks us a portion of the stute, is now | of Life,” In & handsome volume. e conmtrietion o1 any sewer in tho ) i by uring wills, us woll us other manu- | L0 #1 objection nade to the constitution: | pad been new railvoad project in | bearing bittor fruit. Sioux City made n | trifles such s these that wake & happy lite,” | € {6 total cost of paving 1p to date wis | HBO Biros o [t 1 and pleasantly assist in passing o dall hour . W Clevoland's Clean Shirvt, these elesant two volumes 1o the year, own s the Allen faris, and in oo, Porrin Do & O " . y u 1 1 thkory 0 1 B & OO, 122 actuvinig ostablishments, can bo opera- [WILY o an et of the l wre by o | Quinha. 1t was & dull day in railroad | sweep into the state and secured the trade P work 15 for salo 1 Outabia by d» | W, D, Persing, of Dos Moines, administra. | Browdwiy: o ¥ Cioyi ol UITEAS & oy 105G fed just us profitably bere as elsewhore, | PATLY whose vightsit d affeet aud | gireles, of northwestorn Nebraska, Aud whether tor of the estate of Kobert und’ Charles £, | Sreot Kuisas Cly Mo

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