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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 30 1855, 5] R ———————— et . — - — _ _ — S— ¥ MR PIERSON OF NOBESVILLE | ; { CROW = CIVILIZIY ‘ : ) ) ) ent's home, however, she uP”: F S'l‘ Cl\ R \FR‘ ! | tlers, who want them for ms. If this l ”7 +f N g (‘F for them to refuse to work of become fa- | Association. The ) rganization are Brown was 48 years j moving for government aid to re and horses and eattle. They know the |t oGSt oh Ve tetkee ol g ble lady whose fricudship them. 1 do not ignere the fact that ti | o | government ds them, and they havo | g . u - s More of His Startl Confessions | to hav ber former residence in | Grasing Lands Oonsidered in the Highest | i< a strifec among the ranchmen for the | The Nation's Wards Investigated Annua their squaws for their slaves, for they in | nume, While, at t o, tiioy SHE Brovght to Lig) Omaha she will be especially g L | ranges, and that the big ones are rapidly = reality treat them assuch, and they wrap | erintend the affairs of Prospest Hilly T 0 the tof acircle of 1 Sense Agricultural L | absorbing the little ones. But this dan by Jovial Junketors. their Dlankets around them with hanghty | With regard to the manner in whioh gra - ger would not come to the front if the Indian dignity, as much as to say M | feommect Hill cometery stall be. s T THE REPUBLICAN'S BIG SCOOP. | TR 1N BorRT e | The Ultima Thule of Favming—Grass | itlers wore not encronehing upon the | An Ancient Probtem in a New Garb— | o proud [udian, and disdain labor. A | goned, s o question ipon which the di / sout | o'clock Sunday morning th . e . 5 AL L T R L t Tt ation have ‘ night clerk at Comm il discover. | and Water the Two Heeentia | « The villa nous policy of the republican The Rights and Wrongs of the misery near home, but snufis it from afar L‘ -r) e 'v h::m!“‘v-lfl”l”l; It Finally Goes Glimmering for Good | ¢ 1 that ‘-lw s O thic m'w.'iw' n: for Beef Production—Gen, party in squ w|n'|'H":"n- w"‘-'l omain Red Man-Imitating the ~v'\.|m~l with a g dra wu{ «h, l- ol that e oe ory shall close to all - M Oomingto: . | room#, 1 tt as and laic sbin's ¥ upon railroad corporations and permit 3 poor Indian, what ‘misery he endurcs, | {1 (10 SOMOL HBt =The Man in Bloomington—Va: | q,0hts ond an eternal James i et | ting its monopoly by wlien syndicates White Man. T have no sympathy with a race of men | (transicats” or isolated burials, wh 0 rions Items of Lincoln was awaked and the gas t oft Ol e has brought matters'to the present pass who make their women beasts of burden. | {0 BE0 & vdeed I'_ o “'- s ”'“ gon registered Suturd but did not | 3 — e 3 " itor | For the poor man the future has Yo 1 r the lians to take and | B T B b’ ) 3 . News | name Iis pl fostiogco; whch isn | & oo, Neb, Nov. 88.—To ths Editor | S8 K8 POoF it Hay [WRITTEN FOR THE BEE.] m‘”;y,'\ Their Tand in severalty, the gov | in vie butiy ind, will bo allowed in — suspicious fact. The elerk ‘denied that | —Ibave read with interest your "':‘ | The magnitude of the interest involved | If traveling congressional investigat crnment must abondon that ik B R L el P (Frox T B t + DERBAY. [ Olson had any suieidal intent, but others | torial r the above caption in the | isone of the ranchmen's arguments. In | co es 5 plish any by and anamalons of A AREt the sooer Droatsset: DI wel ¢ TRE RRR'S Livcors Bensae) had a 1t other conimi could_accomplish any bey | hold, that, the sooner Prospect IHhil can 1 Ihe alleged “scoop!’ of the Omaba Re- | €lvim that he bad.” Mr. Olson himself | Beg of the %th instant. 1 wish to sub- | fact, it has become customary of Iate, | ciial rosults, the Tndian problem would | tribes as independent nation 8 trom Ko roat oo T S ’ wasnot to be found to give his side of g \ that large | When any interest appeals th cong o b | cising guard p over th 3 i ] publican becomes more idiotie as | the story mit some views in behalf of that large | A president, to name the number of | have been settled go. Year after | came time, Of course the k, the more _co .’x, i var'-l- \\;ll | day brings new developn s to | CITY 1TEMS class of stock growers whose interests | qollars its delogates represent. Accept- [ vear the Indian co o of the scnato | must provide for them an o fanr of Dalny disi et rors fesor Pierson, of Custle Nobe | Thef of the 1 1. Fun oo are not identical with the class represent- | ing th |1__'u||nm7‘.| will sa, '..l)h\; cat- | or house, or some other committtec &1 ginning. gis \'»n na S out eforntion. Othots of the Qlrewtns On turday Inst Sheriff Melick, of | ¢ Srant oF Frionty lI s LR NS T } telle by the side of the property inter perambulated over the western half of | o dor way-—~establish sehools among “v‘ wou 1t “;l‘\y ) o u ‘I‘ul‘\ Lancaster county, reeeived a letter from | ataondir | REE N T to up by the farmers on the | the continent at public expense, on the | them, compel the children to attend, and | {8 FCR SETICEERE FEECRTNG B8 A0 QEIETE Bloomngton, 1 s, enquiring after | Mrs, ( n day or two | Sense desert but are on the con- | ¢y jeeting the argument, [ will | pretense of studyir the Tudian ques- | then brepate them in time for citizenshin, | (i oninion should oitatn, the tensled Fierson sud it will bo given in fa winter. The ¢ contemplates sl 1 ically. men instoad of vs are repre | s kh e L tutelage lot there be an impassable bar- | tion of Prospect Hill ccmetery, to be a Faaw O8Fe 5¢ Tintor & Bedver, BLonstixe itempla 1| lands which are printed, then fill empty f pleasure ground will bo something to re o T Nov s 1ee o the Sherir Tin. | ing his propert moving there him- | For the production of beef two things | Snted, notwithstanding the modorn ool 4 LA rier between them and the whites (exeept iro an indefinito period to nccomplish | ot NeBR DR AR S Tenoii " | selt. v the production of beel two things | g, hjon of arraying doliars against men. | and are forgotten. Iti< safe to say that, | those in charge of them), by means of | QUire an indefinite bt : | slip cat from one of our Tlie case of Hordman stthe Lin > essential s and - water. | Yours truly, J. Bukmows. | in nearly cvery instance where these | military poss It scems to tho under: | gy spr S ORI e e Linderstand that ) <on is now in | coln Stock Y conp was tried in a stato of nature n.«-.v1 - | committees have traversod the country | Signed that a convention composed of | 1 Kl VWi 800, WO it bl | jail in your city. Last « I defended a | Saturday before the distriet court. The re found quantities suf- | HOUSEKEEPERS that fail to acquainy [ 4w i % e country, | gelugatos from Kansas, Nebraska, Min- | been & stenographer in the Union Pacifi e found in quantit it ol » ‘which 1 srompted i neral sup ndent’s office, s gono wan for murder who was conyicted and sen- | ied the ajunction so that the : oy h wofit | themselves with the value of JAM B T i nesota, Dakotn and Wyoming wonid be FERPER SUEEERIIACEE 8008 SRS SO | tencad to fhe penitentiary o ct for ty | st wds compiny could dam the | fcient o make beef production profit- | pypps pEARLINE in the kitchen and | them was a ploasure exeursion and a [ an advisable step, the object being to | i LERRET 0 HKS & Sty PoS ion 1n ty-seven vears for killing John Plerson, 1o | Sy nnder controvorsy for a day or | able, farming can now or soon will be | Jyundry deprive thomselves of the most | royal good time. And the same has been | press this subject upon the attent \e office of the master mechaiic {insisted | the court and Jury that the | pthat the hasin eould be overitowed | also mude profitable. Tho sucecseful | conyeuivntand wiefal article of the 45 | true of the other committoes. which havo congross, aul urgently ask for a sitle. D Mot o R aanvy guoye s the same tine the Julge oxpressed | production of buef is the witima thule | RATLWAY. MATTI traveled as the guests of the government. | Secnre protection to. the whito race and §S 40 identify Join Pierson in your custody | & 75 { o et FHou 1anils ot the. AT Yt i 1N 4 b o s dh el AL REL B D LR UL as the Johin Pierson nawmed in ‘the encloseil | o druggist, has returned | the Dizh priced lands of the middls | Union Pacific and Northwest —Suf- | oot summer considering the transports Jonx M. Thaver it hedsin jail at Owaba: | s family after o soveral days | States are made to pay. In the west it is cring Miners, Ete. it ¥ At Jeby K5 GRAND TSLAND it <0 s riff at Omaha. 1 SHER . C S the standard of oxecllence to which [ oy G o bo | N question will report, in favor of a Very anxions to get track of the man at o visit to his mother in Omaha. Bd says [ o8 S8 G, SOCEEERtT e aapite, | Lhere is little at this moment to be | pyional raitrond commission and they e 5 ) N A S AR iR the metre s fho place for him. -~ | B AE, TAIbE: S sehie] said of the Union Pacifie’s prospeetive | knew they would just as well before they | \l“{r 0 e “v“‘]:”i‘-‘: ‘1‘ ]!;n-‘-_y‘m of Pierson At confessor who use | Aho contract an estension from | (oS riven by Genor branch to the noithwest further than | started out as now. During the latter | 1¥, Muass. Suftered v g « in this country, becatise | is ally Fairmont to Geneva, on the B. & M., hag | Hes o el given by, Genet y ] ¢ essic senators and | found no relief till he took Hood's S in this dountey, becanse it i Fairmont tq Genava, on the B. & 3. s | 4% ouicad from - cattlo bred svhat rs on the faco. Tho new | BAIf of o session many senutors s d | i s it y i3 wrongful & Cushing have n contract for forty | 9 descrtlands consti o dead line is evidently for Purposs rof. Lo L e FARAOE 1oL RaBIE T DoRitentikey, At L Waot Lo Khb 4 | miles of the road from the end of the | AWaY. If these lunds were de ort !] n4}~ TR A itk conj '“”':lvvvll‘lm-”r- teasons for seenr IN THE TEMPLES OF SIN, truth about it 1 reter you to W, It : [rom the cnd of the | ¢h.ge figures could not be produced. 1f | tering the fast growing regions o ing an order from their respective houses | Xricy ~ & : o 3ui B s fo Wi i, and Bope ot | floldrogo ext sl v\.t"“."."' both cou- | re grasdug lands they an also 4 | western Nebraska and rendering them | fol ‘u.v. committees of wu]l-ll. m.\\; ire Kate Fitia -1;01 furo on the Crimes of will at once rendec e all the inforiuation act tmenc 1ce G I lunds, or soon will be. y Bt 5 His \ion Pacifie, The | members, to be sent on exploring expe Mormonism, that you have, Yours truiy, | Andrew M the “mail clerk | HOUILITA MG, O Soan Wi volling | (ibutaty to the Union Dacifie. The | i5ned tins was carried to such an ex v. 97.—[To the K ] TioMmAS B, Tret | hart in Friday's sec t, 1 en takon | o ibtee Th the enstern ”I""‘ Northwestern under the guise of the Fre- | {intin the senate just before the elose of B s 1 F Ask bt if he ovor sk for any 1 | to his homo in Atehison, where he is do- | CORREY S8 SACARY hicos ar mont, Eikhorn & Missouri Valley rail- | the last session, that the members hegan sl g e around Bloom 15 let Lim tell who. :ml;J\. L ? I tive of | €red in their season in a way, has already pushed its track far | to conclude they wery p > play n o il «v_'ul !«w fcal Crimg { -l e I A R4 ineh grass and | ing that country and thriving communi- | faree, and became ashamed of it; so m' in this city Saturday even a luxuriant growth of L churelr will The newspaper item which Judge | the new Congr | | | much so, that ey partial blocked the ton_en s he declares, iw‘,\,‘ St nuch so, that they partially ked 't I | business; very much to the discomfiture sded in the Cultivated, the tame grass, oughly int erh forage plant, orcht [ blue joi | such as that the 1 s are springing up alon inteliigent and notabl from oue of the vomington daily pa- Dr. Holyoke v i 1 upon Saturday most with every driven spike \ | ow! esting a § 3 AN ) S g und clover and timothy grass \ )\ 8 of some who had indulzed in glowing 5 i pers, and is as follows: to sew up the head of an old mun who G rreat SOFE L3 Mr. Callaway napproached yes- | yngicipations of pleasureable excursions, | audicnce for more than two and « half A LyiNG Cosprssor.—foln 0. Who | had been eruelly | n by his son oS L A el i “"l terday said laughingly, * Yoty body isi| Sl SxDRneiRiGE G HIBI WoRAG ta s aY & RFECT MA E have (his ‘season cut thre Yreparcd with speciat rogard o hoals. for the privilege of Itaving. The misery ion with the little | Brandes. On last Tuesday a stalwart terous. And yet it was so writtenin the | In personal conver ed” thie murder of Witson TR RNA T i wilding railronds north and northwest | fr $ 5 : - o i that eity, B8 a well | o g w RGN L Merags, | onehall tons per ncre of theso O OF Ba s oetd e B e L D e Sl bl e el o7 crook, A contessor | o ¢ ke PRQLENY Sses O pland " i o cut o o DL Dy SIX or seven 8 ago, Lue se ¢ 1 ) £ BA 4, MEIDNOf TR w v Seward; John A, Dodds, Omaha; M. M 1 upland praivie at two cut- oy 0 S faen | dinn committes went throueh to tho Pa- | and eloquent. Add, then, the PRICE BAKIIIG POWOER CO., Dban pacsed i mhis ciy. Tia | Weis, Hobron: C. A. Huliman, Omabu; | s Now let me give sou the paint | %y, fyitial terminns of the voad will | gifie constostonslbly to look agr Indian | o subject replete with occa [ emcaco. &7 Lou tirned up here in 1357 and beat o prominent | S. L. Bu Seward P. Fuller, Cret '\'\'l“; PR L ”‘I‘.“‘\‘h“" resnre mie | Do, so far as now can be seen, nt some | yfuirs hut really to liave a nice junboree | use of all herarts as a 1 R T ioree in Drookdit citizon out of $10. Not long since, while in | G. G. La Selle, Cortland; Ix-Gov. Nance, | 1iHHICIOUE BECS B0 TIC iy ister convenjent point on the main line, the | oy thoy had it too, if the reports which | was easy to excuse for the breathless | muwe. 2 Bl PR O fanfeee tisauger pEALUTRY | (ackolN > FiiTHonk | fisy ades hatentiiey wevo apmpollot oushilityiobaolishon ik between | pame hack were correct rspresentations | interest with which her words were fol- | - muell bu It ttred ‘out thab WS story | J, 5 Ay o 15 | hogd their cattle in the deaws to enable | Eremont, = Schugler and ° North Bend. | of what transpired. 1t was an extended | lowed. It would be impos RO B ettt e i 2 ol s | Aug Myer Ie 8 3 Tho west end will be, us is now the in- | frolie in detail the substance of lecture. | g ) : . was old man Bender of Kansas notor 5 My them to live. These very uplands were | 1% : . B Th - e : | 2.0, o casy terms. Thiz is a iargain. us | This was also cxploded after being looked | : | then almost bare of vegetation. These | tention, somewhere in the Black 1hills In onc of the app ut T um not alone in sayir it Miss | grrounid alone Is worth more. . 1 Siy i, 8 int e 3 {EonvetamigIdIsaRAn haun | lands, now the best in the stafe, were | o WEOMING MINERS SUFFERINC passed at just the closc ield probably posscsses fc a wider |*cor Bth wnd Farnawm, i One of Nis exploits here was a novel one. W hen mortal man is not to blame, T % The Wyoming papers are filled from | fop of cong knowledge of the inner lives of these | = ; e { then ‘desert lands, The cattle’ Kings | o e Lanbnint gress, 3 I ¢ | FOOR SAUE—Totand honso ot dscoms, Dro He begeed money it Normal {o bury his dead | For sickness and yaging pai | would not have coveted them as grazing | G today with harvowing accounts ot | after adjournme sending out | Mormon people than has been voueh- | B S Phie 315 can. ¢ £ Mo, & W Id, and oue lady interested berself in the | Use Sumaritan Necvine, and you will | 348 e rings of the Union Pacitic miners | through the western portion of “North | safed to any woman who was ot “of | A Farnam gt ] blow 1n at th of Gambtinua. e |y &RI C) a1l over the world by na ' g T ool Ain """"““f | oh steikors.. The st publica- ;‘\\l:,‘,l,’:w L R e ‘fm'}f (‘h\'x-:lx" \‘I-Ilm Fiiinys «n:\’ull| e ||u(,‘:.h i | BALL-=S acres with @ood houso ki ] Bimarsested. i chiel reason for con'uss | Cures the sick and heals the dame much more rapidiy than those changos | Bterview with a:miner: L ch n. for the purpose of securing | audience last evening it was not to paint | 15 and Farnwi. o1 ing is to eseape from jail and be transported Invented by a mun of fame Sotine abc Rata - Proming : Last week Tsaw fifteen of the most | /ol of the Indiun question. Mem: [ for them flovid or sensational pictures of | - - ¢ come abo herd Prominent B e at b B 3 JOR SALL 1 bouses and lots in various clsewlere, Hle has served five terus in | - s o LiRn s FERYaEY Emonntain nd trustworthy miners that have | poseoufi hardly believe their own eyes | her expericnce among a people of whom, I [ O S T T L one in Chester, and threo terws in | A Disapyointed Loyer. | stream th 3 be turned upon the land rked for the pany who had first. What,Bill Holman, the great ob- | venture to say, most of hor hearers weire | rangin S8 t0 §IL0K. Vi ather prisons, lio s i giganiic fraud s | A case which is one either of love des- | s so ut Phis stored moisture | BOU # cent; theie luvders empty, their | jector, the remorscless objector, to every | grossly ignoraut, but to them hard, eruel, | everywhece. 1t will pus you o o e nodn eselins | R o T A BN e e oo n s his | taken A s soil disos into clouds to | families starving, They would gladly | §ill ghod, bad or doubiful, he to head a | shameful facts, and awaken, if possible, | ¥ou buy. J rshall, et \ Sk " 3 { pised or u hitc I ArrRDgemen { taken i s int t leave the place §f they could, but the; 5 ot ARG o thalEvEator skl nErsa G B R0 HEG he ture NOR RENT—House. Inquire. Mrs. Nelson The charactes two P | 3 " ot those caused ) ) congressional pienie for the greater purt | a realizing sense of the true natur { he characteristics of the two Piersons | come nnder the observation of Just foat eastward to meet those caused eannot obtain money 1o pay the compan, e Hon 1L ePr his blot r nation’s f .. | A 1ith st botween nd Leayenworth, IR s o e el BARA S B i an | enitivation T LA T ti puy ) of the nine mouths’ vacation? Prepos- | of this blot upon our nation’s fair name & ul showers over fessing” o everything appears to be the | and precipitated in grate s AL A Dty . v | o B O bartor. | young follow cntered tha court room and | the whole of the great American de | IL““:;“;’.“‘ "11‘.&\;‘{“_‘ ;7‘“"-‘ f“;u:(-'.':\'\f"ill law. The naine of Holman was ther |:x‘|}}|!xi<nrvxt\} day I le n e somie of her | o stndard Medical Work for Young S R e e S i I T R o IS { Whioh s, i Abssitinio Thes romising attitude -« ompun surc enough, us chairman of the mean: | methods of obtaining uformation while Middle Aged Men, oniy $1 by matl ¢ ST ) {isccitediuironshihs ianceins lionesiof fects are going fo goomotri- | Suply —damnab It true the | yorin of congressmen who are | resident the “Latter Day Suints. B postpatd. den Nobes to_interrogate Picrson as to i ; st marrisge for the above. He strentously denied ever having been in Bloomington or _its ‘1o lie it is | cago. He nnnoun Vm Hendeson,of Leaven- rendered STwent,” ten the world as to wh 'y | Kuights of Labor “among then? whion- 0. Encourag cally increasing se beueticent nataval causes, rms nre encroaching upon the mount been | they do not relative to the poor | ever and wherever I found opportu many mouths {0 fecd, and_ the result s | Ty 1 studied them socially, politically and ira Mather, of Chi- J that his bride worth, Kun., and L qreen of his Picrson, and when r A it will | young man did not appear, but the next e the tribute they will be carefully compared with the Nebraska | duy he eame in with u dis ono and the truth kuown bLoyona & | bt feee ain td fhe fotme ot i Jon has apvealed to the doubt. In the moantime tho Ropubli. | 1S face und told the judge that is bride- '\, 0 Fof' Nebruska against the do )'s censation as to the Smith murder | elect must have missed the teain or en of the cattle intcrest. | vieinity, but as e 180 pic | BRI | the ! 5 T < ) c 4 ; i ! : that the situation is distressing in the ex- Sbvear Sonator Ml b his 1n. | personally, and when in time1 1 5 it e but that he is the Ylinois | would be < o east’ that evenhig | whose rugged sides will one day be | I i £ Last year, Senator Daswes with his In- | personally, an; Lon'in tit came ity G A e puexeron ok g o fanted to vines by i, | treme. Lastweeka Jittle child of one of | diun committee of the scnate, tramped | known to” them, and as ‘Kate Field' I | "The B ; .| and the judge could t naptial kne vine-clad Rhineland, and | the poor miners dled. There was no great northwest (o find out how much | could no longer pursue my investigo- I'ne BEE rep n to Judge | e | uts from vine-cla hineland, an Ho hotise 'xnd for the want of “ | n Tipton to send a doscription | 8tonce. Tho cvening pussed und the | Gheat and corn and luscions grapes and | MONCY in (He house, wnd for the wint of Indians had been abused by the | n used to attend their meetis an i | | iRt 7 proper food and attention the little one | whites ‘but he never had o thought to | guise of a faded dress, shabby | | winged its way to a hrighter and better | juu., and, where justice is known and the | wronoad the wh of hunger never come. But it Ieft | iivormed by d it thedear ones who must yet en- | gion if he led_collar. Afming to look and attract aslittle atteniion as pos- | sible, Twould occupy'a buckc st S | | GREAT KEDICSL WORK ON HANHODD take mental notes of everything I beard: | A how much the Indians had | bonnet and o5, and, if he had been thousund witnesses, 1 ques uld have given credence to ssed look on s exploded, and its_scoop va s like | conntered some other impediment to her | of such destruction impending, | Ut - stavvations bl Other | heir statements and, " she added empliatically have | platatseh Tl A ety the dew before o summer sun. { avrival ou dute. But she came not that | contrary the increase of scttlers | MuCrs . Gequally - us © LOOL 48| Thus we had these continual | heard the vil s treason en | unt o ey A RSO (g o the oost, nd, young | will lucyely increnys th mumbor i n1 | e or ' onloheld, gatherad | EELYOUE investiations, b ot st | g (e ol BN o op | SRS issued o the complaing of Marshal | Brandes’ court voom. Wheo ke called | torest.clow will the number of ¢ guriiicoluriofato obon S S nthoring ment, and the application of drustic | Brighii Young to‘a ‘brother of ihie | s, Reach § e onse agains e body | Saturday s countenance N 8 | in this region at present 16 A igh anc remedies Ve have foole t he | church, @ e, enda he | work'inecor Boach In the cuse sgainat the body | mrimly flerce exprossion, and. producing | ihd mimier here swels | Dords a ride box was constriicted, and | question fund pat offaction altogutiicr too | suit, hiiving huon wiaware oven of an ap- | stk oozt i e Gl PThe ecomplaint was drawn up last | the license threw it npon the tibunul years uzo? There is an immensely larger UL N R lot l‘h ited force of public onin- | plica u for divorce until the final pa ny 31 Ly mal, | Hiuadrarot & Wednesdny by Attoruey Stearns and |+ “The jig's up,” he annomced, “und | junber now, [ imagiue. The difer £l ot was s seene as e | jon'shonld bear on congress aud eom- | perswere put into her. bands. - For such i presented by Marshal Beach to the coun- | I'm blowed if Iwaste the winter foolh is thut while then there wus no othe i oo handy miners Bowed | PeLit to move in this matter. service as this the able leader of the e ty jndge, who delayed issning warvants | avound here. [ wauted her to come 16 | torest but that of cattle, now there o astto ] AR A The time has pussed for tak the | church reccived #10, which he declared ey raad until Friday, when those documents | Kansas City and marry me there, but she | muny others, We raise all the numerous | JPEI heacs 16 bav the (et B IC LIE | cousent of the Indinus us to anew policy. | kept his wives i pin mouey % o i were drafted and handed to the shevifis | n breeds of thoroughbred cattle, hogs and D n s Toet maebedin ore | Afithey at so much the betier; | 1tis Miss Field's intention to some day | i ot b uee fal whiddes < ofticer. In the mean time the telephone uld come. Now, if she does conie,she | forses, und export large quantitics of e nl E PPY | but whethe: or not, they must I publish in hoolk form the result of hes in- | ¢ trvetoror G i bell in the mayor’s office was kept hot | can stay and Ll go buck and marcy sows | grain d exietly so will it be in these | GG o with the | d¢cept i new order of things. The gov- | vestigations it present sho hoves (o | 4 No. 1B Bottin, A iak who kg with persons “ringing him up' to beg | fnvhawher girl in the br So'called yruzing districts. Noman who | o MV Callaway was approached with 1he | crnment is theie guardian “and the fime | urgethe v of lier country to con- | e consulid on all dlacnres reatiring sk I aid exporl Lim not to prosecute the matter any | 40 strode out and do beneves Gen Thayer's statements about | 1OTeEOWE anC PIONOIRCE 16 4 | has arrived when it should wield its au- | sider the importance of action in some | § tho skillof il othor yissi * KNOW further. “It will hurt the university you [ Chegeune county, 300 m west of | & IO O vestiantions | thotity over them, as uardian does | direction. =~ i 0 aneoluity, “Such tredted know," was the burden of their lunont, - = o | Omihin. or who examined the Cheyenno | foUNIIIPR, el Mace Ruaiiatbent | over his wards. el robors | npi You LAe Ay \{on | illouy o Istice HVERIIE 1t is not plain how the university which _ Quics for the Police. | exhibitat our state fawr this year, can { f0G bR IACE & L6 CORE AT that ho |, G00: Sheridsn, in annual report, | extended hef. * You will see there T us is Known s well,"can be | ““The police this month have soavcaly | doubt this. The particular intorest which | (i BUHCEIER E 10T FAT SR A | has bestowed unsting ise upon Gien, | are some good numes on the r EBRASKA OULTIVATOR AND HOUBE- rmed n un investigniion sch us in | earned their wages, ! said one of the | s thieateied with destruction is that of | |13 B e s gEmipiindiankd BNgiapLIan; o] A WEEP £ oot Lt R Fet tendod any one eon with it 1s | , Rafardas Ny ‘o boeen . | the cowboys of Wall street— men who in- | s e b £ e zer of Indiun zona. Com- s P 5 out name uor wltres on & to or ey uilty he should be no me clded than | force yesterday. ““They have been pi- | yii'in cattle ranges as they do in rail. | §F the Bnights of Lubor. IHis child had | jendation follows success, but in_ this A LIAR TELLS THE TRUTH, e R A Ry if he'were a clork in a livery stable. The | trolling their beats with their aceus: | roud bonds, s # speculution—kid-gloved | G0 of CIsise Waeer aieininy QIR | case it precedes it L cust no reflection | gy por e ot Wou. | university itself cannot be injured, The | tomed regularity, and pass and repass | gentry who =it in their cozy ofices agd | Stinces and not from hiu Lath ok upon Gen. Crook. He is n worthy, capa- derfui Growth ef the Wes 2 ISAAC GRIFFITH 1 ik V' ¥ i v 1 with 1 i | ut i {ivid, s, and live in | CAR ACCOUNTANTS ble oflicer; but there does not seem to rful Growth ef th 8L, i) ngor s cvon, egeived, sunoymons | without e diomal hopo of getiag cul- | U ot thle fisidonds, wnd et | o it Tk Tt Sutuedny an | U 2L 2 oo o Tadian | Oy Trany 1 Kaxias, Nov. T . wild b blown to utoms by dy - “What is the cause of this quict?” | K-rubbit, or a Steer from a cow, [ | 50 S ol o Dowing) BGUENED | yoars the wires have been freightod 50 | and Kansas i the ninth wonder 7] mite. For tlis or other reasons, the | asked a Ber mun of Captain Cormack. | eattlo man, Mr. Editor: I raise eat. | Sgningthe roll: A, Dreamal, O, St Po | ofton with ‘reports of Indian atrocities | gy 1oor 00 B8 A8 F00 0 B 0 B AN 02 proscention of the caso which started out | “'Is it because of D D Il o | 1d 1 raise corn to feed them, But [ j\.r LAl I\,”.',".'I| l\ ‘“‘.',x,"_lhlh i;L & | out there that they have becomes mouot ,”,,;,T! i \ ]'; RS (n.‘l" 2 ‘!, 2 ad 4nd wholosnlo Dasien 1 30 ot has cooled, the warrants bave not | midnight ordinancey” do not fratiruize with the Wall streot | Jo Missonrt Valleys G 5, Kussell, By € onous. Tho Indians have broken out | wealth, but also in territory ccount | ot Broduce, Frults, Butter, Ess. Bt been served and' the matter rests In | “ldon't think it is. AN Lcan s , | genius. 1 bear them no ill-will, however, | ¢ G Cedut fnpids T Brocke, B & | and commenced hostilities, funilies have | of the drouth line (100th parallel) Ne. GULLTY Produce, rruits, sutler, kggs, Lic, statu quo it's awfully dull around here." un willing they should Tetain the | (MO e Gty M. Me, | been slain, women have been tken o | praska eight years ugo had 25,000,000 e O PO TN s Bt The mayor says thathe basnot drop- | And so it is, even in appearance, | “canyons and sand-hills, and alkali and | (0¥ Refrigorator, Rantas i 0| captivity—have been very familiar dis- | [0 0o loq Gl To-day she hus more 3001 ENT ALY, ped the prosecution, but is only waiting | especially ot night and in the | gumbo lands' s long as they please, | (MR B & pho fancding £ € FIRRET | patehes. The general public fuel some | B o T v ek e | 320 No 16th Sty Cmaha, Neb until to-day as le’ promised a certain | vicinity ~of the saloons. Formerly [ These are not grazing lands, and they | WP ot fa by Gh D¢ Bty SO | desire to know if there s cver to come & | than 50,000,000, The rain belt has . s Cittaha, neb. official of the university hy would do, us | the ail-night houses, espocinily after | are not the lands they” propose to move | g el Stul. & Ligs B SORPR: | termination of these diticultics, although | tually gone to the Colorado border. You | yogoconces, by Permission—Fiest National that gentleman \’wh»v‘“m {4\,‘- liu‘ in- | midnight ‘were full of loungers of ul,um \\" shington ’m_ secur: I&I:.l \|h<'u [:lu)ln‘»»w" el M T Omaha t Hu ¥ -r.{m n.-\;‘ nlr‘n“..nlutnlu\l u‘("m:. n;_ [ arc surprised at the growth of Omaha At e BTG el s gl T restigating for se 8 is | deseriptions, pl zmaybe and in eve + settler wunts their grazing ds te e i n e Pus natol AWos, chairmin o g Shath 3 0.0 01 Nutional Bunk, Sioux City s lowan Nation; " e vestigating for him n this is | deseriptions, plotting maybe ind in cv tho settler wints their grazing lunds to 1 The_organization will be known as | b Sinaie committee on Indian afluirs, | HoW can she help it with 50,000,000 acros | DASRLCA S PRI ALTIEIY Lt s of the | tarn into fuarms, to stock with improved ttle, and raise corn and alfalfa and concinded Lo s Jrl\‘llll«'\l the muyor | jnstance depriving themsely J| % " 3 N Al ¢ = 6Inse Western Car Accountants’ Clab, irst tiona! Bank, Chicn, B fliatiio will londuhss. nOHYE 00-0RBrALi0n. | ast anditha moabEwEIC: Ara i aya of s B Carsa ! FUN BiREe08 L O ndid black soil behind ) weeps over the wrongs of the poor In- | of apl » unravel the tangle let it hurt whom it | more value when otherwise empioyed. | elover npon with which to fatten them, | ¢ meetings Will he charactorized by | giays at the hands of ‘White people, but | The whole western border, even ulong w Tha Jonrnm) is netively writing | The. closed saloons, now, P omploved. B QIR IIION MK STAIon S SRt bRy | ormal deliberations formutual advai- | gue never hears of his lumentations over | Wyoming and Colorndo, is full of new . editorinls defending itself, and ut the | people no chance for shelter. It is g G | veloped and improved, and 1 want the | & 3 i the wrongs of the white people at the | seitlers. Itis the same in Nebraska and swme thme trying to” seare off one of the | ting too cold to hang uround the ¢ s | settler to have the chunce. And I LG Union Pacific depot was favored | hands of “the Indians d | Kansus. Lust spring settlers marched olicemen by casting out hints of a [ and us a consequonce the strects are | imagine the horny handed brothers of | yesterday morning with the presence of | - Some four yeurs ago, be ton, | fearlossly aoross tho 100th purallel. ln formor transiction in which the officer | mostly doserted and 4s quict as the tonb, waskn will fuke the same vicw | thece theatrionl Troupes, in the fiesg | T noticed a call for a public be' | every instanee the 1 ubundant i s1id to have boon indirectly connected | This is a condition of alfairs with which When this substitution takes | place tho Equine Patados loft for Council | tWeen 12and 1 o'clock on Mouduy, in | erops. In Keith county, ulonggthe Union —_ with, but of which there is no vroof | muny people ave pleused and gives the the wenthor will conse to beso | Bluis, Nest. M. B. Leavitt’s minstrels | the Old Sowth cbureh, to presided | Pagifie, and in Dundy connty, along th Somnd Burlington & Missonr Colo- | over by Gov. Long, to constder the ce tone The bost clement of Lincolu want the | noheemen the time desived to track the | prominent a factor in ealeulating 11850 irough, boy from St. Joe to | wutter sifted, and they o not beliove | foot pade wnd burglurs who are now vis. | profits of cattl raising B, it Tt s Abbott’s opora, | dition of the Indians. Having wai rado, sixty bushels of good corn have y the cock and'bull story that the univer- | iting Omaba. | the poor damb brutes by thousands, and | eompaily arrived little information on that subject from | been raiscd to the acre. The rush of cm. sity will be in the least injured by the E— | death of other thonsunds by sheer frecz. | x haying lived many years on the border, | igrants over the Burlington & Missouri complicity of the medical” department, The Smith Burglary. | ing oach winter, will cease. and the thrill B o a desire prompted mie to learn more if it phenomer This road has always f itisi S e LA ALary | of1 U pity which i e itainable, and to attend the n o i road to those who h i itisin any way implicated, which us The burglary jeneral Superintend- | ©f horvor and pity which is sent by tele. ttainable, and to attend the meet 2080 A 4rs nal road to those wi nve yot hus not heen proven. “The pretext is | “]l'Lmv:']':‘l‘l'.“:";\"::,'::‘: "'“‘ Ve ','I':l"."']“ | &raph each wintor through the hation | | Thore wilg a large st ring | seitd o it snd woov v cbilden of "‘f;‘f" too gauzy, and should have no weight | "Bt7 R ERIASN0D st Callfornda A il thank God, also be ended 5 stund men wnd women of Boston { the tirstsettlors and theiv friends in e SN 3 hie honor, (e mayor, No gufity | street ‘Thursday wight proves to have | "0 be projitable, grazing and feeding | Whes Baby waa sk, we gavo ber Castorla, hud 1oft their business bebind thent | east are boing written 19 to come on aud | SR s party should be sllowed to eseape been an expert job. So ecleverly did ihe | should be in the 'sime hands. Tvwould | Whon she was a Child, she orfed for Castoria, had come o listen to the Rev. Mr. Tib. | occ e lust ineh of Nebraska, % ) OLEO IN THE MARKET thieves move that they did not aw n | not beat all to the interest of Nebraska to | When she bacame Mise, #ha clung to Usaloria, bl nd Br es, who traversed | I 145 they are rushing into Chey- b _‘_m\(_ . Tk “Ofpomargarine is being sold in onr 4 ! " - S0 | have a cluss of eapitalists who would own | Wheu she Lad Childson e Usstogla, | COUNITY 1 years ugo, ns they por- | enue, Chase and Sherman counties, on e e e b LI local market for butter.® said n well. | 4ny of the four occupants of the houss | JI]'the cattle, and a second class to raise | liron, i ' | trayod the wrongs of the lutter's race; | the northwest boundary of the s | GHISAZO,ROCKISLAND & PACIFIC RALWAY known expert Suturday. T went to that | and they secured their swa corn o sell to the first to feed their cat- | and the governar had come down from | is nlmost i perpetual curavan of i x (PR SN & FAUIFIU NN ¢ .l.uulm.r.«r:., s0me Hlo ago to b somo | They effucted entranve through the front l]n-l The cor “li'; vs would I“'.x,"-lu wk‘i :n“‘-»y outly ’4.'.||;A fo giva_pountananoo | Brants from m\, foluta fo tho st R e e .”50 butier and Lwas bypdod out sous of the | door. tralyg the key In the lock wid | of o foedera. | P feadr would ke — fo the meoling by bis"proencer and 1 | southmesiorn countive, In cauuties bor | SR ERIRFY S : : e tiars 1 st ot i | mippora. * BF Smitl cannot fully eatl- | 1} TU0 U A TETD WG, ”“I“,-“.} In the district courton last Saturday, | Bton. those who are mich morn readi- | year are soling for 10 an aeve, There | Bramenotss s sl iy Eaid it was first-clnse: 1 'Knew better, | iate bis loss until his wifo voturns, but | 3oy 0” B would rosalt. A wan | dohi petitioned for s divorce from bis | ¢ uprossed by a recital of the unfortu. | 1 a boom all aver western Nebraska and | $¥ Mkt 1 Xl but said nothing to hiw." thak aeh soveral hundred dotlurs | g,y uge s well hual his corn to the sta- | Wite, Hattie C. Hays, on_the ground of | .6 condition of e away. thun of | Kansas e £ ith " \! The Creat k Is) “You can always tell ole is without quustion. — Citizens should sce | FREY TN SR RE Bl AT Yl (o | adultery. The offenseds said tohuve been | fhioso ot home, were there: and ves: | - Almost every ralleond Wk and ock Island Route coutintid ihe gentleman, “fo u.u||lr.uxh--u doors have ather prot Jil it to the fooders’ yards. n’ eithor | committed on Harney stroet, though no | G006 K dre passed and subsoript Kansas | Voyor o pur: pasrori thet senas of o warlably done up in long, shm rolls and | HoU than mave Iooks an i that theiv wine |15, the vaiser burely Keeps vut of the | UAte is counected with the ac | were made. T presume they feli pose of extondivg vailros new Ko E intinnan i gtamped with some daivy mark from | o (WA PEBRCSIRSIRCA. b KURE 0L oor house | S ——— they had discharged their duties territory ening u i il £ ket lo\\:?orllhmng which does not exist ut | {'Vie sty and its members are no "”‘l -The making of a gov ent grade | PILES PiLEs tpinay | Not long sfterwards Gov. MeComas | The Bur ton & Missour in wsk | o all s apoctors of persons. of gruzing lands und giving the ranch- | ~ A sure eure for Blind, Bleeding, Iiching | and his wife, and & | is survoying lines from Conco outh- | e ,Other compluints having been made, | * Sk [ meu possossion of thom under big i Ulewrated Pics s beew diseovered by | Killod by Tudian as na, | west into weatein Kansas, wnd from Vulo | 1 ol : the reporter found upon investigation o . vases would be practioully equivatent | Dro Williams, (i Indian remedy), called DE | sind the ‘young child of the former [ to Topekn. Over 2,0 miles of now rail: PR that the man had spoken correetly A Pugitive Cauby, | to pussing title. The eowboy. with no | Williams Indlan Pile Ointment. A sinzle | oqpried into captivity, where he yet re- | voads have heen surveyed in Kansas, | i 10 5 A Whother the deaicrs themselves knew it | A deputy Unitod Statos marshal from | gyl rights, but merely o trespasser, is a | fy's s cired the worst ohronie cases of 208 | yy,0in 5 if alive, bat iiever heard of | wilt be built before nest full. The Mis. | i ; or not cannot be assorted. for they sell it | Sioux City wivived Saturday and securcd | terror 1o the settler now. Will e be any | yinutes atter applying this wonder(ul sootn | public meeting calléd in Boston or elsé- | souri Pu Guuld) Is surveying west of | 3 at ll‘i-mllfir price. | lhupl:l:uu.-’ artl R if | the services of the polico to help him run | less so it e ml».l\r! ige of @ vested | e witieine. Lot s Hstruments do | Where to denounce such sis e aurocity. | the end Eentral Paciilc, und gr ud: | e well made, is said 10 be about as good as 3 paenfig & right in his favor? As those lands in- | more havi than g illiams' Indian ! h nnes stole away from the | in L1l COmIe nes y the Missour n the genuine artiole, which, if tru'fi.lheru down one John Adinger, wanted in dowa | S NS VLAY L0EEe aore o | Plle Ointwent bsor tuw ays the | Indian Territory a fow years ago und | P fo w Ly fill i the gap be- | The Famous Albert Loa Route 18 10 barm dong, anyway. for illicit liquor trattfe. The police | thu interest of the ranchmen to_ rvetain | intense itehing, (prileularly at tafter | marched up tivongh Kansas and Ne- | tween the 5 fi nund the Nan. | e ireet aus Fivortts liuo betwecn Clicap: and DEATH OF MES. NAT BROW led to “find the ~wmian Fri- | themr Would they uot, by their ecasy | ECtting wara in b, fives | braskn to their old Gaunts ou gur novth- | ta Evut PrukiN 4 The many, friends of Nat Brown, esq., | day night, but Suturday morning | combinations and” long purses contrel | [1tantrelief atd is les, | vastorn border, leaving hebind them lit - 3 . il bus g | lichin: of priy g else. | L 3 of the Windsor hotel, will sympathize | discovered — him in the crson of | appraisals, und in fact have eve ad- | “SKIN DISEASES COEEn© % [ erally the march of “destruction and What fools these mortals 1 oy A with him s groat ailiotion which has | one of Btevenson's cab drivers, Mo | vantage over the individual poor man | Dr, Fragier's Magie i mint eites as by | death, but T eanuot recall any public | Puck. Why sufler from rheamati-m | K | & " & ¥ Dr, Frazier's Magic Ontment eures as by r | \ y £ come upon him. About ten days sgo he | yiekled to arr ' quiotly and peacefully | who wanted a little spot upon which to | n Pimples, DBlaek Hoads mecting held in the east to express sym- | when 8t Jucob's Oil will bunish painy i §anoth © DIKECT LIN 4 ) ) ) pot uy 3lack g p 3 was wd east by telegraph to (fisso- | accompanied $h - depuly upon his | make s home? | face pathy for, und to exiend material aid o - abw. ks oo g ise .4 polis, chigan, whove his wife had pre- | journey to Sio. . O Adinger mude As 1 ohsurved above, Gen. Brisbin's 150 cures [teh, he surviving, suffering vietims of the Where Will You be Burvied? 4 P ) g pre 0 L { | ) | F ] oodeli, Mi“' Mrsl l:rnwn i an attack | hisesciape soveral weeks ago while in the | fizures she the magnitude of the cat- | o Kleim, Sore Nipplcs cruelties of those remorseless Cheyennes 1t is now a woll known faet that Pros. | 3R, ; yphowd fever bofore starting for company of an o lieer wito wits seeking intare adend give away us to | Ol O3 e, Qukty weaus which enable the red men 1o buss | TR AR s o siin | o | the valt Wids, . But the vory | gold by druggists, 'or walled on reeetpt of | 00 tolanpe. iy the vourse tho | Pect Hill comotury hns passed out of the E. ST, JONN, Vro't & Gsal Wiz'e Gon T Phae. agy mer ™ parent’s home, but us sho was convales- | bail for b, He eame divectly b ; Sent it was thoight the tip would do her | and four or ive duys ugo wus employed 5 food. Noon allng Bew par- | by th vab company istenee of dunger is also u give away. | itetailed by Kubn & €o., and hese lands ure being iuvaded by sote | Beeht: At vholesale by O, F. ¢ oduia. hus Luught thens to boliove that it pays | into thut of the Forest Lawn Cemetery OHIOAG shroe M_,,i wovernment has puisued toward thew it, | manag of Byrou Reed and gone

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