Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 2, 1885, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

idends, with the Kansas Pacific and | Aft ati g of (I e | tostt W cath of Mus. | e for any other u dof full roads tavern ! Denver Pacific, bankeupt corporations, | testimony relating to the d JL I et A T b OuAnA OFFICE, No. 01 s . “ H " dinver, “won’t you give m 1 0 John W, Lauer, Julg nberg has com Iy I 'l Qo states are quite profitably engaged on new NEW YOnK Orvics " " Je pocketed §10,000,000 by the transac lin aner, Judg: 2 v fair prospect for farther work capital- I I § The "Bee” Road Agent Surveys BUiLG more pork to eat with this potato™™ Amo- | 0 © g out from under the approach- | mitted Me. Lanet to cotnty jail to | 1sts could afford fo invest that great sum | Work. Much machinery is in a half-finished ) 'g ys the North ment later he said: “There was more potk wronli, R el Tha Axciafnchion of cotirk, | of money in such works, but if assured | condition, The onders coming in are mukisg Oentral Highway, ing s and had the sat only @ contract for a fow thousand tons | work plenty, though wages are not im - Publishied evers mo ) oty Monday 1 1 than 1 wanted: let me trouble yon f ¢ Union Pacific drop from 115 to the | This docision is in full accord with the | OF A ¢ ¢ Union Pacific drop from 1 of plates they conld not unless the €on- | proving, Inviting Freld for Railroad Devels The United States export trade is opment A Rich Agricultural “aic more potato 10 eat with the pork.” And , TERAE BY MATE s ttorward: vell, T doclare, Tve | bottom of the stock list, while n wail of | law insuch cases made and provided. The | tract price was large enongh to pay the e Year $10.00 Threa Months "ot some more potato lefl, and it seems a | woe went up from exindled investors | eirenmstances of the shooting of Mes. | wlhole cost of tho works, besides 1l . S MG One Month o frore ¢ h —— << | Lauer when taken in conncetion with | usual profits. The same is true of heavy | steadily. Chairs, show-cases Countey, Tie WeskLy Bre, Pul pity fo leave it A smabl pic 1ore o - Me, Lan dotorionsly bratal treatment | Steel_guns of fifty tons and uy ward. | working machinery, all go from Piilad T . o | POTK i you please.” It ran on so for some | to say that pressing husiness el L] Bt B “ L Amcrieans can make them, but only by | besides a st of other articles, ‘The expo ::H.tynr with pretium. time. At M the landiord stopped short | compelled Mr 1 to retire from t of his wife, made a strong presump going into the business systematieally | fawn mowers from his conntey amonnts SeoimaNay, Nov, 8.~ [Correspondence g Kl A _‘5“'””” 75 | in front of his guest and remarked: *Lool -~ | of guilt and Judge 7 and supplying them -h.\; with the ex- 1490 por week, yof t |- Railroad rumors are rife One Month, on trinl 3 aint no use. I'm willing to nded | onl Harg his JIENBLYL DI oS e 1 the Niabesr \ Butte countrie ) v orond mext demanded ! "\l - b acged 'l' facture, and they will not provide them fon manufacturers and merchants in the Niabrara and Box Butte countries , “promoting’ at the hands of Gonld, and selves with snel appliances unless they | bewailing the foss of trade, Jobbing houses | Of northwes « ka. The people come ont even, but Pve made up Y 11 5 aiq“not flineh from the duty. Tts | In being placed in close custody Mr. | Favo” reasonable assurances of - contind- | are disappenring, retailers are biying from | of the great ) reed to go fifty ' paying the, uepose would § bty THE BOX BUTTE ROUTRE The machine shops th st the middle awmit the finding of the eriminal over the entire conntry. It is nee arriom Teintie " f 2 in reason to make that pork and ATl conmunieations rel rto new nd edl torial matters should be addressed Kot fo1 OF 111k | mind, the way you eal, it can't TN BUSINFSS LETTRRE: You're honni to lap over on one or the other | e¥ecution cost 1 it yad | neany other man wonld he - e retail trade than formerly, and they have v at the towns along the Fr businees letters ancoe 1000 | overy time, Now jest mak p vour mind veral millions of dollars, and the road | iy other 5 W '”_ J fiat An Bsample Domestic Virtue ¢ '_"' de than f “ L | trad t 1 Al the Fromont, PURLISHING CoNPANYs | which yon'd ruther leave, avd leave it and | at the present time is in the handsof | conditions, Ifthe geand jury, wh more money. These are the explanations | Elkhorn & Missouri Valiey railroad, Yot DMATIA s and postoffice o A 4 Yo n aailied (e St Lonis Globe-Democerat: — Whatever | 00 1006 made phy e ordorof the company, | quit. I've got enough pork and three recelvers, but the “Colossus of | only be called at the regalar torm of the | s, 100 S e d il o the Tate Viee. | 51500 | in spite of the inconvenienees of such a THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPARY, PROPRIETORS, [ If»ou kecp on vou'll bust tonds” made it a great system and o | distrietcourt, aftor a thorough investig The improvement « pinning and | remote location, the lands of Box Butte : vt 1 1 President Hendricks' political ca | . ROSEWATER. Eprron The United States co Q| awindle before he finished with it | tion beeomes satistied that the Killing 1 teachings, it pl manufactur nterests in Poland is thieal- 1 and Niobrara countries are more valuable —_— t the stoek and bond holders | Lauer s aceorded the sams treat ous cmployment of them mant < men of more ability are in | and sixty miies, and even further, to euest as that sitting o th vas sqncozed dry My, Gould | Was accidental, he will be disch d ; b 4 4 C | ening upremacy of trade in Moseow. | than the lands along the line of the F're = | ter session, and seud Sl teom Hib \\'u»H‘ d ; [ Otherwise he will veceive o fair trialag | e 1 tin his domestic life he fur | P cotton spinning indnstry of India i< | mont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley, “The Ttk tari-tinkers now putting in | cdies and fand gants, and SARIBAIRON: o o Manhattan | Eio Tands of an {mpartialijiey. Tn ) | Hetcd A cKinpGor VIt HRY VIS AL grawing: - dliils: noreasod from sictyAwe [HpesaiLoLEILS i EHAvHIEsoll i€ inco 1 took mipt tion ol he anh g i W helte nd the chances are cons their foll time in trying to patch up a | ters, and other such daintics v Shidy trial for life will have tie foll hen A Bl 2 T4 Lo h ‘ ¢ cvated railroad stock, the consolida bill that will meet with the favor of con- | freasury board has been <o temny ¢ e | ofitof the prosumption that he is inno: nished for a dozen year honor and an advantage to his conntry. | two years ago to e one this year, and Lot : y o hear so mue o alleged | many are bein cted, ered fine for sceuring either the Grand We e ar e r; hout th ".ill., 1 | many “M B iRt Ishind or Omaha road, or both. Thers is moral laxity of public men that it is well | il shoo matmfuclirors nt but little sympathy existing botween the worth while to stop in presenes of sueh a advaneed. — Boots and shoes are | [ople of “the Missouri Valley and the It was not Miss Ada Sweet, the ex. | snbsidics come out even, so that nothing will | of water into its indebtedness and the in - | beautiful story of matrimonial fidelity | wnd stronger figiies are asked on | 10sE of settlers Tiving hetween that road tion of that enterprise with its vival, t New York Elevated, the liberal injeetion | cont antiltwelve man gooid and trae af- | ter heaving all the evidence con- | gress, ———— wantto do s to make the wilroads and the pension agent at Chic ing inquiry even ut the expense of heing temporarily deprived of his liberty For our part we have no apologies to from active management of Manhattan, | His various vietims will he interested in proposes for the fature { A trors of istory | vinced beyond a doubt that ¢ ders, THere are 50,000,600 hide and the Union acifi ivst i . | be wast They are helped 1o a subsidy and | flation of its stock ure matters of history | vinced beyond a dow e 5 8 IRBHE waitinte rders, There a hides no acitic nfiest is 2o, who was mar- el SHE LRTIE & FORG, . T REHG | PTG SMRATAT Vet W York | With this procadure Mr. Lau i | and felicity a<is hero brought econsple- [ Gi the pinins: cnongh, the tanners sy, to | that having no compotitor — the ried the other day. 1t was some other | S0 080C SEC BT R T el A A LR s Ve L FHARA S TAVE NG Beoinal Fae e notsly and pathetically to the attention of | Keep the market well supplicd. | Missonri Valley is extortiona i Sweet. We congratulate Miss Sweet, subsidy and exhaust all thelr resoutces, and | are not likely soon to forget, even though | faE e A the country. Mr. Hendricks married | The natural gas eraze exten ite rates Reason sovond 18 < ate ) there’s the road hanging between two towns | Ate Gould is reported to have made | Hon. In fact, Mr. Laner, if he is anmn TiTH it Wi v i centr n‘ Ohio. "Two compar thatall that conld over be given by the S———— « aeross a desert, or in some unprofit 1 »nt man shonld court the most search- | IS e Ve sinning formed at Springfieid, wit tal of | Missouri Vull ARnfpenoY ! i (he Aoqr- | ©F half aeross o ity or i some unpr $19,000,000 by the deal 1 hae retired | nocent man should court the most search : ' 1 T A 80209 000 A ' LA uri Vadley management would e _ Oaaus holds her own among the Mear- | 8 50 Gl LG e hera of y conrse as a politician, anil aftor forty | Feabbom, Munitacturdes in towis are come | a spur_or feedor from - ite. main line ing-house eities. The report of l._m ‘to be continued” romance ina weekly “story years ot elose companionshi nd multis | eovmed at Hamiiton, Xenti. Diston. ol |\w'\\-1"¥ third, and the most potent, i« week 8 clearances eredits her with |y, And the projectors of the road say ! z plied trials and temptations, he still r bus and other towns. .:_h :,',,“‘J henvioat \‘\‘.M}wn\{ are so far #2,915,300, and places her fifteenth in the | fo congress, “Oh, yes, of course, there's a | Knowing that he {4 ; i v N wained o the last her Toyal and devoted | Manufacturers in_ varions branches o the inain line of the Missoutt Val the list of thirty, ool denl of fecling agalnst subsidies and | to dovote himeolf exclusively to tiio “pro. | muko for the course wo have putaned in | 3 0 0FE e “oety ol lost comfort | QUSHY wre faking advantage of the low | ¥ that nothing in comon can exist be ¥ zo0d den L subsidies an ot of Aissound Dheiio-and Wostern | i€ ease. We are no rospector of persons | lover, eaveful of her smallust comfort | orSuachinery to inerease their nian, sepee: | Ween tem. “Tliere are ivge trits of —— land grants<there’s been too muach of i motion™ of Missouri Pacific and Western SERATIAN Me. 1 ; R and eager to d ve hee confidence and e with improved wachinery, Wonderfut | decded lands in - the two or fhiee Arpor Day 1s something over which | anditought to be stoppeds but really this | Unjon. If the warning 18 headed invest- | ~ L £ ‘{‘) e | I\\m hl mln“. vul))m\{w’ \Il nln 18t l"\\|vll;»l',s-|||l4'r|!l»‘ © been made in machinery | hindred townships of choiee lands lying ) o is S&ARTE SHNSTTOE 4510 AIB g v % o he | Csteemiis o better than any other wite * | have been good at heart who bore him- | of all Kinds durinz the depression of the past roat aeecultural basin of the Be the author, J. Sterling Morton, may well | 18 an exception. Consider the amount of | ors will stand from under before th it H et | wolF tle TATEHTHLLY nue tondbFLy: i’ Bitol | Lwolyets, kil tho: resy ML il Ul diendi Box foel proud. Tt is now observed in fiftcen | MONEy government has already invested in | yreoat railroad wrecker concludes to “r MU TSR 3 0N WY | & toapect. - Ho niustlive bacn 1ioto U ig com S 1o oDt Lo Tnyrove: | and tho meople. Wi il Cherese lunds statos, Had lie nover done anything bug | 1 and there's the end of the toad as it now from these “muggniticont proper. | 10 should dave been treated with such | LIPS idved for it requites cour . | there Favans by fhe tine e sailtead from. l', ' ereted f Ly, it would | Stands, in the middle of anacid esert, with- f tenderne before e was committeds | gen givd intelligent eaution, nlso, {0 sus- o formation of state ciblies of the | Omatia o Griand VL AVON . LG PARAY this for the good _‘:' his comntry, it Would | oug even a turu-table to turn aronnd on A ———— | Our consive o the coroner's inquest | taina part of that sort with perfect und | Kiisits af !:‘I"‘fl]hv" he N Jn sexetil 1o weceive convietion concerning tie best he enough to entitle him (o the thanks of 1y wouldn't leave it Al we nsk is that A Ne HATRIORTL ot too. sovere i yiew of the plain | Bhiing success, : o .'1“ it .In‘”‘n‘ly‘w'll'n‘nl-mx’n 1‘v‘h-»l ::t wu;:m\”v.‘.“ BN avioT A BT R the people. govermment suarantee one bonds—not by A SSRGS S REERL e ArSi By e e T Mr. Hendvieks was neyer asentimental f G s SPEE by 1 e one | will to ¢ Omala or Grand T the road—why, no, of course not: simply | , =0 ’l'”l Mbia g el At ved] i 2 i e it | man "N|“ :‘\|||4]«u:iu'l(|mllv~'ln‘vu;\lnu'\l_\x ARy et R HORR T O U6 ee T 1<land vonds to the legal lmit as an in ‘T public is informed that another | guarantee the bonds to save itself from loss nended so 18 to iner a- | that if o crnns ha o committed it gnderstoor is habits of thonght and | day in January, Rhedd s s teenny- | dueement for those manggements to R i Eniaeiteri Lo bl e D #lo8 bf suEutlieiney ¥ Lis bo- | should not e covered up simply voiced | foeling were severely logieal and practi- [ seven assemblics. Nineteen of Pinkerton's | hnild through the Box Butte, 11 has been trialof the Keely motor will soon take |land insurc the completion of tio rond soming more plain that the i of | an overwhelming public sentiment, | cali his employments and ambitions were | detectives were wienibers of the St Lowis as | the privilege of your correspondont. to place in Philadelphin. Meantime Keely g Lsi't this a costly Kind of tavern keoy D S S e g e plto i it | all of a kind that forbade the iden of i, sombly whiclt was tound guilty £ tace for o groat uany miles that. route son 4 o draw <cssments frol o | Would't the wisdom of the e onds land- | our judges ave not suflicien rac wore is no personal spi n this ease gence vy and mnanee. Ane amite, and it transpirc a t es om the sontheast 16 novtin whicl continues to draw ments from the puld’t the w 1 t v ronds lan b J e Tt | e ate Ve A . Nesiarite dulgenee in poviry L““l 1o n}n‘n i \‘.I.‘ THGILO0 LHE 0 PLI6N Lo LB HRANETO) SOR Fab. from th ntheast 1o nortiwe wivieh credulous stockholder Money makes | 1ord who shut down on his gud o almost upetent lawyers to the hen nder | and no desive to do an injustice ov yet he contrived to keep fresh aud swee T e e i E uld present fewest obstaeles 1o the the mare go, hut it docsn’t make the atosmanslip if eongross shonld takeit | the new law the fees of Justices of the | ereate prejudice against an innocent | tnd free from every tuint of suspicion | o i e Gt grading of a railroad ; Traly 3 up and apply it. Al par conrecord | pogee in erties of the first elass will | man. There never was any danger of | that quality of his nature which linked | it S “foundey and. machine shop work. started from the town of Buchanan Keely motor go y + < i o - = | him, as it does all men more or less, 10 1 Raitiond shops are being filled up,wit at the center of South Dawes county, and against the continnanee of this business. | amount 1o nearly as mueh as the - | violence to Mr. Laver when he was at | ) enfahits and troubadours of ancient | eliinory, Common Jabog will be 1a o took . route north of west for fbout Tom orlen tHIEL Baner WL como toitlin! | ohoobiclinye iad enotigh ad too el 0 | yos ‘of Judzesi ot tlio) supremo) conrt and whatever resentment may | days. H ild probably have laughed | during the winter and spring thivty miles toward the Wyoming line 3 . 5 it. The fate predictod by the landlord tor his f o1 1 cemi wry- | exist now will have ample time to cool | at the su, on that any special - eredit | roads projected. Labor orzaniz: Ilic aseent was very slight “and the sur reseue of Governor Dawes, s against the ENRA IR ) ains . commane promium - every ave amj | ¢ e IV NEE ing in the wake of ndus o ac B T : 2 pork-and-potato-cater las alveady come upon 3 \ a 1 at | off bofore the Fobruary term of court, | Was due him for loving his wile in an g i the wile of industrial activity. | face so even that a roud-hed could he ssault of the Horald for his failure (0 | theso railronds. They have “bust” [t fs a | Where, whether they are employed at § of heib foe EERiaty il o PO | honest and single-minded way, or that | WAEGLUG low, Nosto labor Is belig gradit | constructed from the Starting point 1o issue . proclamation ealling upon (ho | good time for conzress to say: s farandd | {he head of great mereantile enterprises, | Ir QLN N LA ';"“ 1r'!- his well known excellence as a Il_uel»:mv(l Furko roscivolr Of cheap inbor. Wit hor yeurs | Lo W soming line af minmin vate people for n demonstration mourning | no farther,” Why not say it, even though | in the management of wealthy corpor o cannot reesive justico in Douglas | was auy special assistance o lin as @ BTG G e Siard tondeney. Wi | 10t asingle ercel need b erossed and the death of Mr, Hendvicks, The steie- | the lobby goes hungry? tions ov in the pursuits of the profes. | county they can secure a change of venus | politician: but f the truth could ' b | isimore apparent in the norti and west, very little cutting or filling he soil i i 8 3 : T ¥ it S T, e “ | known it would unguestionably appear vz all the way was of richest black loom tures that would apply to the republican | The above editorial appeared in the | sions. The ablo jurist who ean honor- | and have the case tried elsewhere. that he owed much of his popularity and SPAT D TERRITOIRY. | The torritory west of Baehanan (o the governor of Nebraska apply with greater | New York Zrilwne of December 9th, | ably carm an ineome of from %5000 to | e influence ot very thing.” Tlis = W oming line and north and sonth, thirty forco y de S ac0r o th several years before that paper 20,000 0 year in practiving in the courts | ey We cformers. domestic life was so correet, so carnest, hras ottings. | miles of the vonte traveled, will in ting aildte b passed i-m:h\f u':n[ :u Yl» (‘i‘u‘l\hl”ivl:ul nnot |,‘-".-mi.m]| as 1 .:M..l ("n:.‘.v to ’ An Arizona paper tells of two well | o impressive, that people belicved in \"I“vll"'nvll‘m invested ina park - the fut- | support prosperous population of . Artonyuy GENERAL LEESE is in Wash. : IRsELR v 2 5 3 ; A to death the other day, and coneluded by | piher accounts to, trus by L bR L e Bl d e L VO RTE ington to argue the Zimmerman murder | tion, applies pointedly to the | $2,500 per annum. Oceasionally the | G G L B0 G o eially to Ly | Nis_motives and intentions, thou, riy completed. | Broncho Lake, which is twenty miles case whieh is pending before the su- | eurts which will be made at the coming | honor ‘of the office attracts an abl ol bt H e s By ol e T R AR Bl eyt et | S ORI e g U e e i T S : D) aTETS e DS e OT ROt Lt = “All the world loves a Tover,” Emerson | sive et ashionable civele, ast- | alongs tl art of the line has no hreaks preme court on appeal on account of | session of congre [Dffl ol SEe iy QLM igDED: B e assures us; and the spell as just as strong | ings. ; | andind the Tevel extends from fifteen to crror. The attorney general is wasting | frandulent debts and watered stocle of | arc, lov 3 T ST sk when the Tover happens to he o wedded | A rear end ec ocenrred on the Bll- | twenty miles on exch side of the line 1 e tine Ths sheE at e aloula the Union Pacitic railtaod through the | instances our jud ymposed | Making Pime. to Repent. | G0 G e s simply Romeo at | horn Valley voad Friday, demolishing an en- | followed. From Bronelio Lake eastward B0 5 i Tlescal A2 Griminals isty year.cklonsion 1 Th el T el S alary i Chicago Herald: Jay Gould’s decision | juliei’s balcony. The American people gino and several frefght eurs. No™person | for fifteen miles the surface is a perfect o o is the illegal and erin Nty ) sion I cat ourth-class ose sulary h i : : i [ 1 1 | i £ A UG iR : S uactive Tife at fifty was [ in partienlar, with all_their noted mter- | Mt i oo phine. To the eastward from this st mmerman, who probably doosi't HEA: ‘1:_{\111* l\]\l_tlmnl Ui nen L o Lo : |'|~"_'-_~j‘:_ cag donbiless taken with e idea of giving | ¢stin the purely material issies of lifo, Dadiobarnief H. 0y Thiomns, of Timberyllio, f Daint appeits @ pass or s i the hills care a continental what the supreme | It gress to digest. Here is acory licitprofossioniant whoRaresfnr] | himself plenty of tine to repent. By as | are quickly and appreciatively attracted | ol ing imploments, was dostroyed | e oxtonds o within thirty-tive or court of the United States now does in | tion built with princely subsidies of the level of fntel and learnis ict attontion o this latler business as | by nshow of old-fushioned affec By fire-last week. 10 is belicved tramps fived | forty miles of the source of the Middl hiscase. The attorney general should | and money from the government, whos many of the men who argue eases 1 wstinguished his eareer heretofore of simple and steadfis 4 it | Louy er, which runs i Imiost ¢ i i o be in pratty good shape by | tachment where there might so easily o ’s . Ao o | TECt SOULD-Of-cast conrse also sec that Attorney Burr, who assisted | entite rond and cquipment could be | them. e DLy e ey koo of brOken e OF 101081 o near T A G onrdt 10/ ngemining di the condenmed murderer o eseape, re- | duplicated for less than a third of the | The eause for this unfortunate condi- | aitep | skeleton, of coarse and bitter sean- | Linders for varions sums by reprecentin caund the chaacter ol the surface ceives punishment commensurate with | money sunk in its construction and | tion of affairs is largely due to the palte; Sadiy Massed Up. .J\Ilr. l;vmlrill'ln’ a8 red 1anyin ‘r”.:i"f'.]:x as a worker for the Howe ¢ | and know the whove ption is cor N i i ainte s0 by o gamblers ave s There isno inducemen san I isco Al issbldom t blow from Ins adversavies, we nuy endless. tho offonsc. At present it looks vory | muintenance by the gamblers who have | salaries paid. There isno induceient | Sun 1 Alt: It is soldom that a | G0 o™ eliove, hecauso they respeeted | William A, Brobst, while driving into | 1rom Omaha to Wyoming a railec much asif Mr. Burr is (o be allowed to | Worked it, which comes to congress im- | for able men to aspive to the beneh, Con- | gentleman c<eapes from any state into the | pim So highly in_this connretion, and | Grand Island last week, was thre from stending through the south centeal pari 0 scot-free. portuning for finaneinl relief and for | tests for nominations to the judiciary | senate quite as thickly veneered | were so Toth' to_eall in question the pub- 'llll \1‘"‘-:;”"'“!1"" drazged nlm’l‘l" ulv'l N dis the Box Butte eountry can be con more potatoes. There is plenty of meat | narrow down to small hove politica! law- | with s and stale eggs of political | Tie character of a mun Who i his private | JEREE BREEERG SRUEE toad. | B Bt vas ostrnctod at minimum cost. Suchoa voad T 1 e 5 o et Py e | ot 1 the case with Mr. Mitehell, | relations was so worthy of honor and yech ‘ st scalped and his ap: wild give the Missonri valley sharp Mansuar CosyiNes must be remoyved. :l:.~.m|m4 to Me. Adams and his friends, | yers, who crave the vy of judge in or- | d Je caso with v, Mitcl ;.ui R, S SR R o e s | f:ry"wm‘-- ,‘f‘““\":‘l"‘,‘:‘:,,"”",fif"fl“‘,”,‘f““.",\"f ompetition. 1tis 1 conceded Phat is the only condition, according to | The property is immensely valuable, It | der to pay their bills, and the title 1 or- ; i him, from bigamy elear | readily and held them the more sceure I,',f,,',“.“ml_v el SO made MM e greater portion of ) traflic of the Herald, upon which Omalia can have | 1 Yearly mercasing in value, but it is | der to ls fon for paying future | 'in a sleeping car, it is | 1y by re ;'"l"fi v\'h]ut might have becn e | |"l' uri valley s donived from the B s T rives o e, ¢ bankrupt s \ ot be | debts. The supreme court dismissed with a shrug as a bit of senti owa Items, dutte country o give an idea of the gl forie k) Al o i torec | TunelloallvBkagheuiRand il ant e dChist i eFadpetmia Voouuf I ol 1himo: : wment only, but which was really rezard- | Johm Dillon, the comedian, is doing the | 8120 of the teivitory culled the Box Buf Inw andjorder with Marshal Comniings at ‘1” to nlm ll,‘llvmu‘u ‘;vln.:] ng to mw\‘i‘» weah L e N u! \;.1»4»1!; | ed a p :lux' of flumlmuvuml \‘: .u\l couttry town 1 H 11 state l:i‘”’ it vuu||u'|’~n-|| seyer ] used | “forcign bondholders™ unless the gov- | carry little weight in outside states, and ; e and_gencral goodness, of sound i zo portics of hunter Kin ¢ | million ucres Iying m Nebraska and : ) ¢ o e follo R on! for lions in the vicinity of Adel Woming, all of it being (e vory o ¢ vours time for the pa 0! £ the princi- | de 5 293 thoy e final arp. | AN A8 @ teariously comprehensive lis It is not true, though it occasionally The Des Moines Leader Publishing com- | ¢hoicest of agpiculturai lands, It will Luw? I8 not the shoe on the other foot? Years time for the pagment of the princi | decisions, unless they wore the final e | 430050 o ctalists' »: Edward Carpenter, | scems 20, that the veople of this country | pany, eapital S100,000; 1ias been incorporated, | prove the supply point for the immens Doos not the demand for Cammings® re- | Pl of its second mortgage bonds. bitrament of the majority of eases adju- | ™ piionaive; Edward Aveling, the | are disposed to look lenicntly upon do uft, of Dubuque, was sentenced to | Wineral region lying in Wyoming and moval come from those who liave nove. | I the words of the Zribune “All par- [ dicated, In - ability, learning and | oo B I SN L estic delinguencies i high pl or | three months’ imprisonment and =250 fine for | Pakoti. These mineral resources should speet for law? Why not withequal pro- icsare on record against the continn wation for untlinching ad- Belfort “' & ‘[“' (_““;N vl(\""l‘:ll - > I in lu_\\- r sphe ¢ her ((;r llm{ .I:Ifll\!ur‘. ~r;:|!A1ri Il“ nn-.n\| J\:IV\-‘ g & | “x‘w’[hhv\n' l'}"‘ [,‘:‘~:».‘! ",\. \-‘y’,lll|"("yj-|'1‘vl|‘: priety eall for the removal of the mayor | ance of this husiness.” The country has | heronce to e law without reference to | 50 00 T EEY L SherEe | |l‘,h|':,‘hf",i'fl._"llll;l\-llllx:x‘;'.-‘.'.‘;:“\-u.'.‘(',\‘\!‘;.;:u e, |~i|.n’|‘li':x"|v.;\"‘?n,-v‘:n.“(-\:ifl;'( Ihiahe Mooy Dot | coltmst ORIt Hiaaninaes He is the chief exceutive and since it1s | dealt munilicently by the Union Pacific | outside pressure or populur clamor, the fpo el 08 80 e G50 1 | bt in fact they have no sympathy with | & handlkerchicr, which e knotted around bis | mineral deposits conld be veached by his auty to enforce law and mamtain | railroad. Under honest management at | Neb 1premo court is far behind | (0L N Dobell, Brovmine | them, and if they m-.l-,r],.";: them i all it ””\‘_' '; o e AR the '.“""" "“':“\“(;""'K““\ Butte route by . NI S 5 ST AT £ St R s L e B s e cats, Jones, Bro obell, Browning, | i i protest and. witht 1 forfeituro on has not had even the shadow of o | an air-line from Oma order, the failure (o do so throws the re rates which have been charged since | that of onr sister states. The stream | Swinbine, Willinin Morvis, and Edwin | :)[“"(‘,‘,ll‘“'(k[:,';'ml the offenders (hat exn | Snloon in fwo vears, Bootleg juice, however, [ The thousand: of people living hetween gponsibility on him. Will it not be time | the road went into operation, its reserve | eannot rise her than its source and | Arnold, the pos s Ruskin, the art eritie; [ 2OONE Wholly recovered. That man 4‘uvn.|n‘1ul~ read; »nmlL.M the Union Pacific and Missouvi Valley enough to eall for the removal of the | would have been either suflicient to meet | the work of one judiciary cannot be su- | ¢ ‘Il'H'hl‘* Kiy _h’ull)w clorgy ik Besel | o supposes that a defiuite and subs mn‘ \'{)L'""l’.‘i( \uu\lu\'\‘.'v‘l; ot s et | railroads would e afforded iransport e BT S 5 3 o coming T Yarion torthoen] ability of the | i3t and geologist; Bronterre O'livien and | ¢ e 0 nchi g next Saturday evening for the purpose of | tion and competition, and Omaha, mer marshal when he refuses: to obey the [ the coming demands upon its treasury, | pervior to th il ability of the | 130000 S0'Connor, the chartists: Robert ||l L public reputation ean be ach organizing a jobbers' association and devis: | R On AR ww‘m"“v s i S . » r to sccure funds to raise the debt b yench A okt . spite of trifling with the domestic vir- [ 575 s T X chants I orders of the mayor or to sceure funds to rase the debt by in- | henel Owen, the philanthropist; H, M. Hynd “lm el m;ilm o e Buacaad. | 408 BiO0AUECS 10 protect their interests, | compete” with Sioux Cityand Chicago purring hor aatio obh 0 The remedy is to be [ din such ¢ i he jour) sty orberl 1] K d Mrs, James Meskim! pf Shells- | o § i - curring other obligations. Jobbors and | Phe remedy s to be found in such an | man, "the journalisty Herbert Spoweer, | 1% Dd o u cortain extont, bt he g M, dames Meskimina, of Sttt | ORI in (e vory oo which tho ringsters have fatted from the hounty of | advance in the salary of jidges as will | F04 bk dtudexy and | il inevitably go down. I thé nature | hiaged the SisGeth ahiversary of their wed. | BCE are seeking to Gontrol, 1 s not the government. Inside vings have fed | make it worth the wiile for_ eompeter o i Kaneton o | of things. a point must he reached where | ding, Y necessary to speak of the fertile soil, upon the vitals and sapped the strength | juvists to aspive to the judiciavy. Parti- i gdon CHlTord, 4 ¢y maral testwill be applied (o him with | W W, Cole, flic showman, who has pure water, fuel, and homes of this ra = S Itishi I 1 3 : N 4 ; i a fatal vesult, Whatever he may think | 1y formed a partnesship with Barnum, v region. Those facts are known throngh of th corporation. - It is high time | sun polities are not so deep rooted in PR about his right (o ovder his private afy clerk in an Indepeidenco dry goods store | OULthe west, But the facts concerniog that the property should be placed on a | our peoplo that they wilt refise to elect Don't be a to his own liking, he has @ responsibility | just previous to his going into the eircas busi- | the most teiisible ronte the Omaha sound footing, and the water wrung for eandidates if they will permit Philudelphin Times: Of the fortunes | which he can |]|]ut long \‘:\Inh-. ullul poniy| Bese gt : RS | l"ll.nl, and |“fi zood 'fu];n;:ul |||u mer rom its i od stock, Ve Ive: s placed in nomination pw mude in business, ne b i v is | lar opinion will exact in the end an over. St. Luke's hospital, in Cedar Rapids, re- [ ¢hants and thousinds of people cor- from its inflated stock he zovernment | themselves to be placed in nomination. | now mid in busin ‘1:,1_4"" I itkyiies) S Ining penalty, as nota few have had | ceived a ine Thanissiving present, Mrs, S, | tainly pertinent. From what | know of can well afford to lose the principal of its | If the sulary of the supreme judges were | made in the old regulation: way, and | g "nisery'to find out within easy recol- | €. Bever and Mis, Juidge Greene donated 1o | the situation, the people of this regiou second mortgage honds, if by so doing | to be tived at $5,000 2 year itwould not | most of them ave made by the entive cre- | Jootion, “u“:“i J.:’lmu |n|l)‘ill|~;‘ bl«"';lk ) \j"_fl"i "'3“ | will give, and give liberally, to in Omaha the west would reap (he benoit o an [ be loug bofore tho eiuractor of the | ation of the business that gives tom | M Hondricks did not attain the sum Bnbiiat eaatal e it of sove Lo, | yond Without action"on the _part of ]y S Hiy ; | R il | 3o 1d houses which adheroe » [ mit of his umbition: but he secomplished R T TR 1 mahimerohants, ‘thiv country avill ko Iul.w A”)“;"lliull‘l“ [:‘l--lL min 4_,,}|v4.“l :r neh would be greatly ehan for the \»I ‘.xllllh.“ 1: hon b “:IV”IL]']II i K v |;_>th.‘._ D it s nanuonablo o balloves iuoansa l"1“1"1.4I|m‘t.:lv.'z.{:;‘\‘1(riwl,;"(!.:, v;llla "\V:II‘IIlI'll ) ‘\”'H‘ '.mu!, 1y minm.y l'rblxlm Mi=<ouri 4 busineas basls, 16 hus boon a gostly kind | Lettex old methoils go to the wall. They dic of 65 fing domestic faithfulness than he [ joiday night, heaimg some noise in ghe | VAalley and to feeders, ind the finest quar by an authorized agent of the mikado, | ©f tavern keeping for the government the dry rot. “I'iciv capital shrinks, (h could possibly have done without it. | vieinity of his uncles rodidonce, he staged | 100 of the state eut oft from the metio e 80 i T g trade shrinks, their <ons shrink lin- | There were Several crises in his career | with a lantern to investigute, when he waiked | POlis. Mirrs WiLiiavs. and when he has aequived a thorough Trade during the week past been | ally their husiness shrinks ont | swhen that alone must have saved him | over an embankivent uiteen feet high, 1611 10 | m———————————— practical knowledge of the various oper- | 10Vby govs hungry modorato in ncarly all Tines, but (o dis- | WHIC some swoep boy whe Il to vack | from pulitical destruotion. | Hecauld not | thebottom andwasLtllud.” Ho was wnuar- — fons il roturn to Japan, an ; ———— 0 ; ) gonins o Tive creates business and | haye sustained himself as’ he did under | Fed. A Ol.\l I:Z ING nln‘n'n !m. “.i” r\lm.ILl) lxflmn, an l”n Jay Gould's Ketivoment. tributive movement is v led s satis redtes fortune by following the varying | sowe of his stresses of grave mistake and One of the stubbornly contested eases in | once proceed to make use of it. The 1. Gould informs un nterestod pub- | factory for this time of the year, The of commerce and trade, Phe ¢lam | ynisfortune, and venched at last the ox- | the present term of circuit court at Chergliee | dupanese have alzo adoptod the American | 1jc that he will finally and foreyer retive | busincss failures continue 1o show a de- at high tide. and (he husin lted placein which he died, if ithad not | beats the tille of Wartie vs, Wrisht. Whe | style of dress, have introduced the vail- | from Wall strect on Janwiey 1, aud that | crense, The banks: have heen pls Issoquniis iellyes delian el {hoatiatat puoplo found wotue cilis | g Wartix's corn, ‘e tariners e within | way, the telograph, clectric lights, agel- | (p, R L ) < il Rt T 5 und none can i it but | wutsido of his strictly political operations | five bushels of corn of €ecting i DEsCenl | FpYREATMENT —A wa e bt swith Cutiome Ry ‘,1‘,'.5 JRla 08 Ahsc LA i | sho lyiin ot Lo Browdwiy-and - Jis-7) smoro. of thelk raservo fund ireula- |l ide ebbs the clun lics still, waitng | to be patient with his fotlies and his fail | scttloment, when inan’ et hoi . T v A s A eultural machinery, muanufuctures of 1ll | change Place, which knew him once, | tion, and the clearings continue to show | for the returning tide, and the bi-lness | yres. | The lesson is an obvious and orted to legal advice (hor JHOAE A it ¢ iy 3 daily 00 kinds, and are making great headway in | il afior that date know bim no move, | n steady increase in% wne of bust [ elam lies stilland waits for the Lisiness | jmportant one, and no man in or out of 1wo or tiirco dases ot Cuticurn Nesow ol 1 all branches of industry and education. | Phe coming dissolutic tho firm 0! ' wess. Merch & are reluct da | o that never comes. The world does | ublie life can afford to pass it by with- 3 Dako i | new blond | A » ot g The Japs ORI ueh: | Lbo comlng dissolytion af the fum.of W, | now: Merchiants are veluctant o add | oo inekward, nor does it stand <014, | but serious thonght, In poingof every- | - The attesian boreat Kimball is down 9o | Bty he Jups may now be ranked among the | g, Convor & Co., in which he and his | much to stocks now that the scason of | but fhe clum does; don't be a clain diy prudence, of ordinary policy, to siy | foet andas dry asa chestnut. ¢ v, Most progressive people in the world, son Gieorge were spocial partners, is also | greatest activity in wholesale lines is -~ nothing of duty, 1t is profitable for a man | About S12.000 has been suescribed toward | peovitus soulihead dundiife wid Steel Armor Plates, 10 cultivate the home virtne ) the farmers’ »4'\0\:1'\1! ut Minto, ::ml‘“‘u‘? ANNL AL s el Worcoster Spy: 1 the United S | demands of domestic honesty, to bein 'A’:n"lu:ln‘lgn puino l;mlj".h',\’; li-aw'w. Cone | pielans unld all known romedtes tuil, | 15 to build stec) aemovad ships, and build | love with his wife. The people ave vigi. | centrating works are befug erected, £ T §5 Lo bulld stocl avngueg ships, and bulld § 1308 B C0 col M®1yis robpeot, and. th Professor Blako has accopted the presi UNTOLD TOUTURAS ENDLD, them at howe ol jenwe materials, one of |00 oval i certain where approval is | deney of the Rapid Uity school of min o A Do, i, Dotroit, Mich, ot | two things must be done. Either the | ohened as their condemnation is sure | institution created by the taritorial fi; i gortives from il vheuin, whicn inppenred " A Jir AL ture, He Is now in the east purchiasing s dien 1, hicad wind nearly | government must.estublish works of its | and unsparing w Hltis present. paratus | s oy, Alter i wiont enrctul i s Tovie nad i conaul micn of phy i failed | own atone of the mavy yards or else- i 3 Alexandria business men are excitod on | yeliove hn, ho et th Cotloira K me e whore at which the heavy armor plates THE FIELD OF INDUSTRY, uin auestion, wiid woving €0 iprove | W was eaéa und s ro nadned so'o [ y 3 - % market. Chey hiave subseribed - can be made, or it must make contracts | Fall River manufacturers have stored away ML et of 5 Nlopoud Leobls SOLES ON NECK with one or more, private works large | $2,500,000 worth of cotton, elevator, and the tanmers afe invited o s “h Ay, Somervide, Mos., who el oh In # and: extendi . i NavarL seribe 510 or more apiece, 5o that the ciovator |+ Deo b, d Wood, dva st of flar ciey, corti enough in amount and: extending ovor a Several thousand Chinamen lave been |3 Sin'operation by Junniry 1, o wondermy | edre of ranning soros on th time long enough fp mgke it worth while | thrown idle in the northwest. De Picrie, will probably Lsve no ‘.:1 1}-.1\‘:&.‘41 Lo (vente hn._:nl.’thp‘v:.:“_.:u‘ for the private establishments to set up | The cotton industry in Germany is improy lul\\l!l} J'.i\lll.t.v.-lu;r“lf‘h'li:‘m‘n‘\‘ ‘u:»:.\m with the Cutiouin Ttowed the heavy furnaces and machinery neces: | ing, and 5,500,000 spindles are busy. B I A A e ] CURED BY CUTICUIRA | % sary for making the armor plates. This | Southern cotton mills are doing well, and | that time be has had elght hived ¥iris, and | by skin disense, which rosisied seves every one of them fonnd a husbind Wi in | i eia o P e remedies dvised L ply itself is no- hausted. the head of the police? Has he re {0 obey any order of the mayor to enforee | ernment gives it an oxtension of sixty | would carry none inon: own simply ns Tne Japanese are making wore pro- gress in modern civilization than any other Oriental nation, and in id advancement they are lar copying after Ameriean institutions, They have adopted our nitional revenue system and banking laws, and are pre- paring to introduce our postal cnstoms service, agricultural burean, signal service and civil service. The mothods pursued in these departmoents are now being investigated and studied It shonld not be continued, cve: Itching and Borning Skin Diseases Cured by Cuticura. announcod. Mr. Gould is throngh with | over, and operation likely to reflect I'ne funeral of the vice president wus | speculative enterprises and he contides to | pres requirements until after the appropriately observed yestevday at In- | the veportors that for the future he will | holidoys. There is another reason for dinnapolis. Mr. Hendricks makes the | devote himself to upbuilding the interests | the expectation of more cautions trading fifth man who has died while holding ! of the Missouri Pacific und Westera | during the nest thirty days in the fact the office of vice president of the United | Union systems, both of which proper- | that collections ave usually a tritle slow States. Ex-Governor George Clinton, of | ties, necording to kis ideas, are in mag- | avound Chr as time. The little ae- Now York, was the first. 1n 1804 he was | nificent condition, counts fulling duc to small traders are | chosen vice president with Thomas Jof Mr. Gould has alway boen of u r. frequently neglected to meet the cash | derson, and again in 1808 with James ¢ disposition. His open con n | outlay requived for gifts and merrymak- Madison. His last term began on the | with Wall street beeame a niattor ing d store keepers are thus to some 4th of March, 1809, and he died in April, | eval public interest in the closiy 's | extent deprived of the means of paying 181 Elbridge Gerry, of Massachusetts, | of Jim Fisk's lifo s collapse of the | bills at maturity, There is in conse was chosen to serve as vice president | Evie railvoad. This \ quence o growing disposition: o avoid durmg Mr. Madison's sccond term. Ho : Iuh | new obligations unless, by the bad trade took his seat as president of the senate | him, made his first great stvile s practico of “dating uhend,” the date of [ £OUAINY las i‘!“"'«‘"‘l‘[ the _'{"j‘ materia] | considerable wachinery has recently been | FES PG PTG TS another girl, | Miedans, | ) 1y your i acura Kom March 4, 1813, and died in Washington or of transportution in maturing accounts 13 fixed beyond the | fon i Purpase, ubd capital and skillin | ordered. ) ‘T complelivb of the Klihorn Vadley rail. | 802, st snguhio o November 23, 1814, William R. King, of | wrecking of Erio watered the period of doubtiul collcetions und stock | never be employed in any way except | A German electrician has devised o pi sead 4 Bulilo bap on Do ersh was gue ons: 4 CA Alabama, was clected to the vice presi- | when it was at w heat and foundered | inventories, | for the government in its own works or | cal methud of using electricity in dyeing the history of railioading, the “last spik KENOW 1'IS VALUE, denoy in 183, being the colleague of | it so complotely that it has nover since | - ron continucs to show netivity,especial- | UNer Contracts, becauso these hugo | printing. e of tin and dsiven with u maliet cliselcd 1 of your Citicura romedies glve B2 Piavea oo tiodemonratiotioket, | beon ablo to e hall way | ly in steel rails, Sales of woolin loading | diher tse than that of armar for ships 6f | o ocyeroh railrond companics dre arranging | GRS UL WIS e ployea 1o saciatupion. Hhe Cudsite 1 stuial 1) health obliged him to retire 10 tho | up the list. After disgorging $5,000 | markets have escecdod expeotation and | war. Unarmored ships can be buitt in | fheir orders for ears and losomolives, and | heaio tho advent of the ivon horggind the e | Kot {ion i 1 it © Reland of Cuba, where the oath of office | 000 by ordor of the coirts, he | there ic a conident fceliug smong hold- | 80y 0f half a dozen or more ahipyards, | Wanntacturcrs ave i high hopes of plenly of | Brwical o 1he ke, el e S . . A, piar, Montello, was admiuistered to im. - He never pro- | was still able to boast that e had cleared | vrs with values stifly maintained. ~ Dup. | pecatios theg ave pot ssentially ditovent | Wi 0 outhat, e showin o what g he dont | Sa sverire, i g § #ided over the senate, s his death oc- | in the neighborhood of 1,000,000 by the | ing the week the geain trade situation | chunt ships, and tho machinery and plant |y, are about to ship mills and wachinery | b aigury of fhe possibilibies of el pro: | FOITR! DG A8D Cursica, Co. oo eurved April 17, 1853, Henry Wilson, of | deal. T was the time when Mr. [ has coutinued dull, with hardly anything | adapted to one will, with comparatively | yorodSiie Atiantic to settle in some advant- | duction i the tin mines by the cwployment | Send for ' *How to Cure Skin Diseases. Mussachusetts, was elceted with Gen. | Gould retived from Erie, '.n.z..,.v for esports in wheat and only f““l. “.l -fl!ml” };"'l .'S‘l“‘B'{‘lduwldg‘}?{'h( ageous locality. O GRIILE. BIML A0S SONMOMNGRE WD NIR | L L ioads BT Blowilios ka1 Grant in 1872, Ho assumed the duties of | Shortly afterwards the Usion Pacifie | modesate activity in_cora. ‘The wove- | il BSOS S0 (6 B0 | e pennsylvania Coul and fron company " ccsiccs | PIMF e e it Roup. wico president March 4, 18 and died | attracted Mr. Gould's atiention, and he | ments in wheat from farmers’ hands has | defense, there is no demand for iron or hh,...m.;.h.;l 19,000 acres of coal and iron Hovsekeereus should use J AMES | Hackiao, ¢ TR November 23, 1873, Ineluding Mr. Hen- | devoted his best energies toward *build | been ranuing nearly fifty per cent small- | steel plates several feet in length and | gy ju Arkansas, the vems of which run 'S 1 A\m.l.\ll‘. o u..“.r W -m-;g i s il ion, dificult brosth dricks, the democtacy have lost fi ur vice | ing up' the resources of that corporation. | er than u year ago, but the absence of an | Midth, and from —six to “twenty | {ne e (ndian tervitory. sud aavo time gnd labor - 1t may he | S thann oM, b, 4t ik i . | . N by inches in thickne The wmachinery - used without injury to the finest fibric tioved uid usanted (0 1 Spost presidonts by death aud the republicans wus eminently successful, aiter the | export market has increased the visible | for juaking them s oxpensi A new glass furiace willbe built at Ottawa, [ As a cleansor it is unsurpassed. For salo | Buire by ‘the Cuticura Auti-lals ono, rio mothod, Consolidat’ug the proper- | supply over a million and & half bushels. | Works completely cquipped for | IIL; i glass factory at Three Rivers, Canada; | by gre

Other pages from this issue: