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THE OmMAHA DAILY BEE FIFTEENTH YEAR., OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 5, 1885, NUMBER 142 ing such lands in indetinite reservation, townships of agricultural ahd with entric ment that the navy exists: and the The Wild Wind of Yeosterday—Wost- lly make nopros | made for the purpose of sclling the claims to sons for believing that i< ser ern Union Wires Down. | Granted | others, or by entries procy Wi the acquisi Isthmus during the months of Apri [Lie Appalling Robberies Perpetrated Upon | tands were sidentifiad by the dedinitely | ton of lands in larze bodics Mild Torrent of Talk Fyoty the High Cap- | fast will have important and. far-req MieaGo, Dee, d.—About 1 p. m. today | @eneral Logan Declines the Caucas Nowin- the Public Domain, o) e B Sl O e tain of Our Gréat Navee, B ey g i [ stow began o Dbl ation for the Senate Presidency then the grant did not attach to any land, | were being appropriated by domestic_and Mr. ey pays considerable attent ally Ia Toward evening street car ad #foreign corporations through suborned en — his report to the diffieuity incidens to the fail Ir smained within the ot the s made d fons of law . i | tire of the dispateh be SN to moct ses labored heavily against the driftin, COMMISSIONER SPARK'S REPORT | ottt A, USSP UG R i | NSy tiacinvred ool sichda. were beimg | SECRETARY WHITNEY'S REPORT. | RIOTL(HARPHIAS RN A8 ECHI | Siow, and the wind, whieh was beginning to | AFTER UNANIMOUS ELECTION. NN enliy ATt T | scized and possesscd i like manner. Asa construction, e Dolpin, e says, 68 sho | eamn the nane of “blizzand,” was to-night . 1 ofelal withdrawal of lan n ap- | measure of indispensible precaution the com- | .4 " = i2 now, shonid be regarded more asn ploasn Dlowltie Reresly trom tite Horthy ¥ " v Vigorous Attempts Being Made o | propiation and di<posl un ter e | misstoner notitied the oflivers of several i The Department's Expenditures—The | boat thin a5 dipaioh boat The v hubgac b A D Jeaan e | e Cancus Reconvenes To-day - Scas 1unt Down the Frands 1aileoads nd laws hefore the tine arrived wiien the | divisions that final action wonld be sus- | poiphin Afaie—Work of the Squad- | {rials and tests to which she was subinitted | S00W, which still falls thickly, s diiven tor Allison Refuses to Considor right ot appropriation and disposal was con- | pended upon entries made in states and ter g are reterred fo, the absence of ordinary pro- | L the treets with blinding and Cattle Companies Constant- elided by the fywful identideation of granted | ritories in which a great degree of ir rous A Condensod Resume of tection of her machinery from exposureto | foree, 11 e Wndloation. of the Position Presia- Tand: early an ast of wionz to to g had . been . developed he 1o * Sl dtivy fire in ease of hostile conflict and compart. | a The wind and_ snow 1y Violating the Law. ernment and an injustice to sottioes, while of | of this action, the commissioner thinks, has the VolnminousDocument, son made with similar boats of Enelish con: | Which if continuing even at the piosent de- P great o proper advantage to the railroad [ been s wulnvi Mm{l satis '\ .‘ |.-|‘m|‘..’u‘r.- —— ~l1\|v§ilvlvl. The work of the advisory hoard | gree of velocity and velume, will, before i z Ry eorpor 8 sottlers, sts o pended” entries have - . detailed fo examine her after completion is | Wornineg, bring travel to a standstiil and de Operations of the Land Ofice. frawals ave, however, been | heen placed in the hands of specil azents The Naval Secretary's Report. gone over, and e cotrespondence with e | Tay Ieomini trains many hotis, A8 10 the | WASmNGTos, Dec, 4.—The report of Land ngand injustice perpotrated | for examination and repos Ihe avera: WastiNGros, Dee. 4=The secretary of | contractor, John Roach, is submitted. The | violenoe of the storm ontside of the city o WasHINGTON, Dec 4. The cauens of the i Commissioner Sparks for the fiscal year end- | 1 the government, and | estim tulent entries now le u the navy to-day transmitted to the president bl — but all lands on the line ing Onlcer. Logan Declines the Presidency. e g ; ) ! o3 [ fhuses which led the govenment fo assime | jdea may be formed, Fhe Western Union | tepublican senators mot promptly at 12 o'elock 1o tie ured by @ran ( 1w, a8 reported b : Hoag . 1e completion of the Dolphin and the con- | telograpt company i« s o bind condition of | to-day, Senator Sherma fio e | B e 5o roquests and for wiose beneit the n \Vashinton fertitory, Kansas, | the report of his department for the fisca | struction of the three crumsers—the Boston, | e wites e et aeOmeim and horh. | today, Senator Sherman in ¢ i secretary of the intesior. The period covered | withdrawals were ordered. In the early per- Joralo, Nebraska, New Mexico | year ended June 80, 1885, The report opens | Atkantaand Chicago—are given, and the secs | ward to St Dl on acconnt of (ho wind and | Procceded at onee Dy the report was chiefly under the previous ‘lvl"flu' n-.yrv TAMIt System erron rw~\i' ws | and b Minnesota, range from 75 to % | i), 4 sfatement as tothe different squadrons | 1tary m(‘;‘-:v, I~=~ i it 15 of no s to | snow, which operated more of less seriously | the election of a pres<ident pro tempore of the dutios of the | SCem 1o have been entertained in vespect {o | per cent. § 4 § diseriss the character of the boats, the gninst tho transimission of dispate om | senate made necessary by the death of Vi dininis el f dssuined tho dutiesof Uie it con dedinite location : A new abnse has grown up under the tim- | of thenavy and is as follows: merits or demerits, Under the present civ- | lg‘i‘\“l\‘u‘ m‘f:"‘."x:.. AL i | oo AR i LA L N ol “m’lfl“l]!‘ ot ”IH' commlssioner, | and prematyro, withirwals fodowed fron | ber cullure law, A tiinber eulturo entry may The North Atlantic | synadion vemaing | cumsiapecs all that the _goverument. can do ? . | "';»‘l'“‘”lllllllw- s Senator ‘l“‘wv nd accordingly have but three months and | that error. In later periods withdrawals ap- | run for thireen years, and as mueh longer as | under the command of Acting Rear Admiral | froum a husi soint of View isto complete The 11 ik stated that last smmmer witen the republicans A fow days of 1y own supervision of 1 to | P to iive Dien " wihont regard {0 | itsvecord remains wicaecled, Ty present | James & fonett, i Brookiyn was it in | tiew.” Wi BB PN SOUL 10 O THRY: || aariar oot e R U RCCIHON 0ot sintion I woliveatiion HomIHaten ey \ ke L ¢ Y | egal construetion, and apparently without | practice this isa reservation of the lTand dur- | commission on October 15, and now forms a | will demonstrate in practice, Iy ONT, Neb,, Dee, 4.—[Special to the T by AR account for, ‘I'nis brief period was insuffi- | uonideration of official responsily As | iz the whole period of the existence of the | part of thissqnadron. A serious revolution, After dwelling at some length wpon the | By A torible windstorm came up this | 1ogan for vies president he (Edminas) bad clent to enable me to more than realize the | an cxample of (he laiicer ciass may be men- | entiy, The facilities tius atforded of holding | threatening the transit of the Isthmus of [ organization of the navy depavtient, and | moring at abont 4 o'clock and has blown a | HOUsht 1t tight toward Gen, Logan and aituation, and to make a commencement | toned the case of the Leavenworth, Pawnes | land for a long term of years free of ren . laving ocenrred on the isthinus | pointing out its defects wid suggesting rene- toward the party that e should retire from it gt I woeived were | & Western railroad in Kansas, a withdrawal | terest or taxes have fargely been ayailed force of about 600 blne- | dies, the seeretary says: o’ Bresiloncy. of thd senato ani. J.ogau toward such reforms as [ soon pereeived were | g, whiel on o problematical toute was made | of in - late yews in states and jiv and marines, Was sent thitherin | Ilie country has expended sinee July 1, | houses have been blown off, outhouses and | B¢ ¥ LY/ s ik N 59 imperative in the public interest, the need | upon no other basis than pencil lines drawn | ritories in which the even more facile d April, to act in keeping the transit open 1 over 815,000,000 on the constfetion, ve- | fences Hattened to the gronnd, he lum- | should preside in his place, and as they all and importance of which have become more | @erossa territorial inap by an unaceredited | land actis not operative, Within the great [ in maintaining treaty obligations, ‘Tliis force cqui tand ordnanes of vessels, | ber in the ditferent yards s 1o 16 | romembered; he lind conmitioated - tiat attorney hefore the nling of the company’s | stock ranges of Nebraska, Kansas, Cole was withdrawn in May. The vessels of the 1 sum, with a very slight exception, has | tour winds, The piate glass i the SW0Ore {0 ion and desire to the republican senators ) ? \ acceptany the act making the graat, and | and elsewhere, one quarter of nearly every | North Atlantie squadron at present are the | been substantially thrown away: the excep- | front of Wi L Davies' driig store was blown | 01 8 eliaeitillenab il experience. 1 found that the magniticent | hefore any other conditions liad been per- | section 1s covered by a_timber-culture entry | Tennessee (fagship), Brooklyn, Gal tion eing few Ships in process of eonstrue- | i and smashed in a thousand piec in a formal way, but he thousht at that time estate of the nation in its public lands had | formed which would have authorizel the [ made for nse of the cattle owners, usually by [ Swatara, Allianee and Yantic, tion. The fact still remains that for is almost suspended s | that & change would not be made, especiaily been to a wide extent wasted under defective | filing of any map ot the making of any with- | their herdsmen w ake false land aflidavits The South Atlantie squadron was seventy of the seventy-tive millions exy fied to remain in the he as Logan did not wish it made. At the pre and hmprovident Taws and thi laxity | drawal. Problematical lines, on paper, have | as a part ot the cond 1 of their empl foreed by the arrival of Rear Aamiral | for the ereation of a navy we have practically T i 1 fall Y of public_ adwinistration, astonishing in a | in this wanner heen ran over nearly all por- | ment. ‘Tle reservation of the land prevents | English in his flazship the Laneaster, at Rio | nothing to show. 1t |~\|l|‘~l|m|.|1|f| whether The Mcthodist College Dasy ident LR Labadtlidd S Dusiness sense 1t not eufpable in reckless- | tions of Washington territory, and widely | a new entry from being made until the for- | deJanciro on July 1 The only other vessel | we havea single nayal' vessel finished and | cpyrran Cory, Nob., Dee, 4, [S celved, hie bolleved, the votes of all the re ness of official responsibility, vergent fines wide: the basis’ of different | mer one is contested or removed, and, the | on this station is the Nipsie, Heeause of sev- | atloat at the present time that conld be trosted A ey publicans who had an opportunity to vote, “The widespread belief of the people of | withdrawals in Minnesota, Dakota, Montana | ranches being inclosed by fences or defended | eral complaints recently forwarded from | to encounter the ships of any buportant | the Berj—Duringthe highwinds R ETRANS VY TOAU Dot Rie : L Tl b1A0 7ot 0Te) this country that the land department has | and Idaho. Lands once’ withdriwn have | by force, « very generally pre- | Aneriean eitizens in the O islands and Such is ot the kind of” navy which | the north end and west side of th andieainoivory uar being. been very largely condueted to the advant been regarded by official favor as alwavs | vented if notoite: ntire! <ible. | Zanzibar, the Lancaster had dered to untry requires, nor such as 1t is en- | odist colloge building were partially blown | People for the oflice ofvice or ent. which of specufation and monopoly, private and | withdrawn so faf as any toof the with- | The comnissioner urzently recommends the | make an extended cruise in the neighbor- I down and the entire building is in danger of | wonld have made him ex-oftleio president of corporate, rather than in the publie interest, | drawals were within the lines of ths new | repeal of the law as the only remedy for the | hood of these piace 4 problem of keeping paee with the | hoine fined. 8o far the dammage is estiniated | the senato and nnder the Taw eliarged with 1 have foind supported by developuients in | ones, and sueh extemporized withdrawals on | He al=o recommends the abrogation of |~ Aeting Rear Admiral Joln T, Davig is still | march of improvements in these lines of in S0h0 or $1,000, & tho duty of carrying on the government in every branch of the service, It seems that | experimental lines | been treated as | all Taws authorizing the sale of public Tands | in command of the Asiatie station, The en- | dustry is one of incalentable difficulty: and ) g cnse of any disability of the president of the ihe prevailing idea ranning throngh this of- | stitutory re-ervations, and made effective to | for cash, and the preservation ot the publie | terprise has been ordered to proceed home by | yet unless the government is prepared (o o il REA AT E BAi United Statos until wheleotion conlil ho it fice and those subordinate to it that the | defeat settlement rights. domain for aetual settiers, way of Australia and Cape Horn, and the | availitself promptly of all_the improvements | 40301 ek b Tn this state of things ho thought it right government had no distinetive rights tobe | The result o this looseness in the adminis- [ Twenty-three special agents have been | )y Home by way of ' Cape of | that are made in the constr cquip: St. PAUL, Dec. 4.—A blizzard set tn hera | it the ropublican senators should reitew considered and o speciai Thterests to pro- | fration ot wreat public trusts I shown in the | enployed duringthe year, at an average | Good Hope: The A tation has been re- | ment of its ships its expenditures are largely | about 10 o'clock. The snow was driven in | the expression ol confidenco in Logan by teet: henee, as between the government and | fact that nearly every land grant railroad re- [ Ienzth of scryice of fittle less than | entorced by the On nd Marion, so that | useless, linding sheets through the streets. No re- | hominating him for president of the “senate spoilers of the public domain, the govern- | ceived an excess of the grant. ‘The Winona [ months each, in the mvestization of tres- | it now consists of “Trenton (lazship), | 1418 oF little service to a nation to have any | SERCEESRCIRERAER (NS SFERE Q| and he' necordingdy moved Logn be nomi- b the worst of it. T ai satls- St. Peter railroad of Minnesota reccived | passes on public timber and assisting in pros- | Omaha, Marion, Ossipee, Alert, Monoeacy [ navy atall unlessa fair expression of the | Pt e fiiieations are the storm 18 genoral | nated by acelamation. 1 that thousands of elaims withont found 300,000 acres; the Atehison, To- | eeutions for recovery of damages to the gov- | aud Palos, highest seientific resources of iis day. The | (o S G Sorthwest Lyl 'veral senators spoke briefly in favor of tion i law or equity, involving millions of A & Sunta Fe, 300,000 acres: the Alabama | ernment. Three hundred and ninety-six | © Of the Pacifie sqnadron the Tackawanna | destructive power of the modern implements e ity e nomimation, and the quesijon was put s of public lands, have been annually oridit, 254 actes per mile: Missonrd, Kan- hiave been reported, involving a market | and Vyachusett have gone out of commission, | has_become so great as lo dominate in netual ] s Molnes sreed to inanimoisly. ‘The ehaivnan J 1 to patent upon the single: proposition & Texhs, 500 acres per mile; Kansas and 1 timber unlawully ent amounting to | it having been reenforced by the Mohican | warfare, AL L LA Al e i en announced the unanimous nomination that nobody bt the government had any ad- Pacitie, 200,000 acres, “Present esti- y 00, The amount thus far re- | and Adams. The squadron now consists of |~ For the construetion and maintenance of | Dis Moixns, Towa, Dee. d—[Special 10 | of John A, Locan s the republican eandi- verse interest. mates are that the aver rate per mile of overed is 52,810,851, and the awount du the Ilartford (tlagsnip), Shenandoah, Mo ueh a navy we made but little provi- | the Bre]—A blizzard raged here all day. A | date for president pro tempore ot the senate, The vast machinery of the lazd depart- | roud atwhich lunds havebeen overdrawn will | on_aecepted propositions of settlement is | Lican, Troquois Adams, and Pinta, ' The | sfon. ToNave and maintain suel a navy is, | vore strong wind prevattod, with o slight | . losan arose and said: Mr. Chairn ars to liave been devoted to the | reach 500 acres permile. The total length of | $16,60246, The amount involved in pending | European squadron now eonsists of the Pen- | Thelieve, the wish of the country and” the | oIy strong wind previpted, with & SHERE iU Qopthis of wy heat T ihank the re It of conveying the title of the nstructed and unconstrueted land-grant | suits is $1,650,030.57, g Quinnebang and fear age, . duty of the government, * Thy :{;m by Bighttall, | The mereary fell twenty- | Dublican senatars for the coniidence they United States to publie lands upon frand- | roads for which withdrawals have been made Depredations upon public timber are uni- lie vessels of the navy on detached service | poliey of enlisting private enterprise in tho | FEECG0 SRRV Sdown and 9 o'clock oS me as expressed by the nominatlon ulent entries under strained construetions of | exceeds 20,000 miles, At an average rate of | versal, flagrant and limitless, Whole ranges re the Powhatan_and Despateh on the At- | work tends to the ereation and development & CORDISAI o E LIALY Ko | Just tenderad me by aceluimation for the vost impertect publie land Jaws and upon illegal | 500 acres per mile, the aggreate arca of over- | of townships covered with pine timber, the | Jantic coast, the Michigai on the lakes, and | of important branelies of industry within the tion of temporary presiding oflieer of the clatns under public and private grants. drawn lands will imonnt to 10,000,000 acres, | forests at headwaters of streams, and timber | the Ranger on the coast of California countr Blowing at Bloomington. Bonites TH0v oMy thmnitiomi DIt thaiiees From the reports of the subordinate divis- | which vast amount has hitherto been treated | land along water courses and railroad lines The secretary transmits in” condensed form 11 the 000,000 spent since 1568 by our BroosmixGtos, Neb,, Dec. 4.—[Special to | jle of the whol b ry for the desire tliey fous of the office it appears that during the | as the absolute property of the corporations, | have been” cut over by lamber companies | reports from tie diferent bureau heads of his | government hid been used to stimilate com- | the Bir.]—The heaviest windstorm ever | seem to feel that I he given this very hosior last fiseal year tho sales, entries and scle but is in fact publie land of the United States, | under pretense of tit rived through !1»1 department, and the recoimaendations made. | petition among onr people in the production x T RENIEOIRE i able posi 1 was, however, sir, the nomi tions of p land under varions aets of | recoverable to the publie domam. emption and homestead entries wady by their | Tlie following are the most imporiant: o modern ships of war, 1t is quite fair to as- | KDown in this country is blowing toalav: | 300’ "t eI INrLe Lt To0u el congress relating thereto embrace 20,113,563,57 In 1883 the department adopted a rulere- | employes and atterward assicued to the con The chiet of the bureau of navigation re- | sume that the activities and ageacies at the | SEvery l*\“‘_‘! ;‘v "“"-~__'|<".‘H"f“l posit | dent, and was voted forat the Tast eleetion, acres, and of Indian lands 8$LE0.21 acies, | quiring future indemnity seleetions to be | DA s been commenced aga ports the operations of the bureau in_refe disposal of the governiment would have been | overand theroots of other buildings torm ofF. 7y, O agete ¥ nomination. | then: making a total of 20,905,513.55 es, being a | made on a basis of alleged loss, but this rule | 0ne co in California for the v | ence to the manutactureand @sting of com- | by “this time entirely adequate to its needs, i thanked the republican party, and thronsh the de s compared with the year 1350°0f | was set aside for ommodation of the 000,000 feet of Tumb passes, the examination” of eompass reports | 1t has been wasted by ™ government agen DOMESTIC TRAGEDY. Senators presc I azain retrn thanks 41 acres, and an inercase over the | Northern Pacific, L compiny was al- | 0ne against acorporation in Mou for eruising vessels with a view to the prepa- | upon worthless things, ——— ’ to the republicans of the country and my. r 1853 of 1,565,480.74 acres. lowed to file its selections without any speei- | Which the Northern Pacitie railromd company | ration of u new variation ehart, and the | Suflice it to say our government has placed | A Jealous Iushand Shoots His Wife | giateful acknowl ents. I 1 thought T pts from the disposals of public | fieation. The company then swooped down |~|In-‘)rllml‘|»\~lm kholder. The department | publication and distribution of infc tion | itself in no relafion to the inventive genius and Kills Himself, could better s constitnents and my S7,086,114.50; fromn sales of | onan immense area of land, far exceeding | s taken vigorous measures to putanend to | on the magnetism ofiren and steel ships. | of the country, and is withont the rich fraits ¢ Yong, Dee. 4.—[Special to the BEr country by aceepting this position I would Tands, S0, a total of SSG1050332 | auy possible indemnity right, and und these depredation The repart diells upon the urgent necessity | whieh sueh a’course would bring to it. W Yong, Dee, d.—[Special to the BE.] 1 0005 W itat do so and perform the being'n decrease, mpared with' thi y Color of siich seleetions sold vast areas to for- |, Lhie commissioner recommends the immedt- | of establishing compass stations at the prin- [ My bricf_experience has satistied me that | —Chas. A, Ray shot his wife, Marion, in the | Guties to the hest of my ability. 1 do not <o 1834, of 84,150 s and with 1885 of eign syndicates and compelled settlers to ate withdrawal from appropriation, sal ¢ | cipal seaports, whateye anges may be desired, 1t is of irst | Jeft cheek inflicting a serious wound, and | think and I am sure that I can, by the work 16753, to which is to be added $8821.86 for | exorbitant prices for land on which they disposal of all public torests and of "he chiet of the bureau of yards and docks | neeessity to separate, as much as'practicable, | 4o ot himself throngh the head, kil ing | heecssary to be performed on- committees cerlitied ,H.\.u of records furnished by the | established ti it The investigation | Yaluable ehletly for timber, subject to future | yeports on the condition of $ho navy yards, | the work of direction and deliberation from | e sho neady, TS and otherwise do more that may be useful by general land oflice, making the total receipts |y a pwed that the total | legislation for'the permanent reservation ot | (o arves, buildings, aud other j; erty, | the details of excention: in other words, that | himself almost instantly Iast evening, The | 1oiiine in my present position, In facl, ln|“(|n-.\n' |] rom .'\ 1 sources $8,6:25,420,18, ” vercd by appropriations or claims of | ¢ !:!I:I’A‘wl‘:m'.n .luull_ a lIn.»‘u- ;wuxxlmlxn'm"_v with ne ml[.uiun» 5it0 tho most press- (Iu;n' should lll" h; ;Imlmrnimuliou ofanavy, | shooting took place at No. 1003 Madison ave. | M, rman, the position lhllli[ to my taste, The fotal number of entri s | recard a e s railroad elai in | governed disposal of sich timber lands or | jng improvements requir a5 in every other kind of business, o proper o Whiere £h6) > where hoar and unless I' thought 1 could perfirm theé wing the year is 211,524, agar e dtt Sy raon ey i, | Himiber s it may not be necessary idainitely | "“Fhe fhief of theburkan ot aquipment and re- | distaibution ol abor: Eilecss| | e ihiens o counlo wherelioprilag, fay | Gties In a more satisfictory wanmner {law 3AN0.0 acres, A decrease’ of 45, acres, exelusive of unsurveyed lands along o | 10 reserve. cruiting describes in detoil the operations of | Tt Is proper fo say that many improvements | Was only 2 yems old, and was three | G conators, which I do 1ot, 1 ean sce 1o and filings as compared with the year portion of unconstructed roal across the Cas- S ~ the bureau in the Yuwlm, manufacture, and | in the present organization niay,be made by | years older¥an Nis“Wife. “Fhey were mar- | necessity for me to oceupy the ¢ in pref- A inereaso of 19,475 over tho year 153 1 | cade mountains, where trilling or 1o losses MILLIONAIRE CRANKS. supply of conl, sal Sul"“l]" S dageiaiane i GBS withio 1t mhl]l{l-lumlnlvz"*linlli“"& vied in this city about three years ago, and | ence to'any of my brot hor senato Il number of entries and filings posted | ean exis ¢ e a of indemnity se- | o B anchors, galleys, and othet articles of equip- | and to extont to which, after full con- P : - . | now my brother senators, I want yon on the records i ,an Increase of TLS07 | hemtione i \\,l’x“:hx(x:Li‘ll‘)|:r(Ln‘l‘ r.rn;-"fl(xv'x'l”'l“" {i% | The Fight Over the Portico of the | juii™ ¥ ideration and discussion, changes will seom | lmost immediately afterward went 0 Mex- | N P CSNrectate. your Kindness over the year 184, railroad company is 637,925,580 acres, or 850, Garrett Mansion in Baltimore. he chief of the bureau of ordinance de- | to be judieious, they will be undertaken. ico, where he had a contraet for putting up a | iid e wreat compliment paid me, bt sow I'lie nimiber of public and private ¢ 15 acres more than_as appears ffom such | By pyiyons, Md., Dee. 4.—[Spectal to the | Seribes the operations of the burean iu refer- B S dry dock in one of the Mexican seaports. |t aliow me. (o (it after carefiily trles andentries under the homestead, timber. | examination the company would be entitled S gl it i & 5 ence to the design, construction and te nufi Endicott's Annual Effusion. They stayed in Mexico until about a yearago | oonsidering the matier'T feel that I ought to cultiire, timber-land, and desert-land laws | to receive if all questions respecting the right | BEE.]—The quarrel between Henry Jaynes | of cansand torpedoes, and to experiments and WASHINGTON, Dee. 4—The annual report | When they returned to this city, He had | gecline thix nomination and now most re- approved for patenting is 70,655, an increase | of the company to indemnity lands on any | the millionaire, and Robert Garrett, presi- | improvoments in gunpowder, gun-cotton, gas- o N ATON Dyt e LALL L ome troublo_about the money due him from | gicetfully do so.” of 10,580, portion or the whole of Its road were decided | dent of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad com hecks, gun-carriages, torpedoes and thieir | of the seeretary of war was received to-day, | the Mexiean government, and the worty from Caueus adjourned till to-morrow. “Ihe total cash sales, ineluding land sold at { fiy" its favor, and if every tract adversely 0% Ho S5 froad com | fittings, amnunition for the Hotelikiss gun, | e speaks of the operation of the troops in | this and the bad effects of the elimate caused phbatbtd i public and private sale, premption, eoni | claimed by seitlers should prove an ultimao | P Over s PRS0 on the frout of the lat- | yyq eleotrical apparatus for firing great Zuns. | oklahoma and Arizona at some length, and | him to put himselt under medical treatment The: Prosidont Pre @ . wuted homestead, mineral lands, timber and | logs to the company. Mcluded In these lists | ter's house, continues. Garrett is building a | “The superintendent of the naval observa. | to R S RN ooyt | on his arrival in Now York. - lle s been in _ The President Pro Tempore. stone lands, ete., imount to 5,230 875,54 acres. | of selections are 10,000 acres that were em- | fine house in Mount Vernon place, which | tory presents a statement of the astronomical | ¢ es the fact that Licutenant General Sheri_ | bad health ever since, He recovered sufli- WASIINGTON, Dee. 4—Senato v Beck "Phe amount of receipts from’ eash sales is | braced in sottlement claims antagonized by hed. will llion dol- | Work performed during the yew dun s now Investigating in person the con. | ciently to o into business short time ago | ot "0 4n Geanonmtie eanens of sen [ 4, an ave L fraction less than compt o0 TRty Y | when finished, will cost over a million dol- | iy renort of thechief constructor deseribes i sin the latter ferritorv. The | and took a position as superintendent of the ! J ' 5 the company anddecided adversely to the S v 3 ) dition of affairs in the latter territory. ‘Ihe | a1 Do iore i lias astied a calll for n con Lerencelto SL10y e, settler or canceled by relinquishment. lurs. The objectionable portico shuts off the | the work done by his bureau, recommends | (o= omenes In the Tecommendation of | FlWay cable electric signal company. So | 4 ssued a ca X ‘I'wo hundred and_forty-three tracts of | 1, uiotions have be d_sinco the | light from the windows of theadjoining house | the purchase of supplies by annual scliedule, | retary coneurs in the recommendation of | far as is known the married life of the couple | fake place at 12 o'clock to-morrow in the con- Jand, embracin 76 acres, were sold at [, EEReUORE RS B i year ditecting | owned and occupied by Henry Jaynes, and | Presents with some detall his views as to the neral Sheridan of coneentrating troSps and | has been happy. — Ray returned home {rom | forence committee room of the senate. The publle salg in the various land’ distri anjfEeomnencamonzgtiholenrent yearuiioesngy joynev. ancioocinied (hY; S OMEYCOVNES KM requirements of the navy in the matter of | putting large garrisons in the vieinity of th e | his oflice yesterday atiernoon about 8 o'clock, | . 5 T e e price of $4.4157 per acre, registers and receivers of United States land | he Jatter applied for a mandamus requiring | pev steel vessels, and urges the completion S B y:0 and, his custom, went to his apart: | ¢hief purpose of the meeting is to nominate & e T i el Ienvired pro-emp- | OMees to require lists to be liled in every case |yt , DRy | G e large cities. 1le favors the retention of West | 15U S WG Gl ook, iy wite y ‘domoorat emporary pres- ‘ g iy D | of application by railroad s for in- | Mr. Garrett to tear it down. 'This mandamus b Point graduates and additional second h 1 tries were made during the year, em- AP, . : e T c th “The superintendent of the naval academy | ollit grisustes and acdb o8 ready there. ~ What oceurred between them | idency of the senate, ) area of ,311,200.7L acres, a do- | GMity selections, specifying the part was granted, whereupon Garrett took the | ot MGG preseribed course of Instrue. | lleutenants in the army if s ure - | gt known, but it is said that voices were | Senator Allison, who has been named as 185 entries and 504,709.15 acres. wlegod deliciencies for which indemnity 15 | case to the eaurc of appeals, where it is now | fign has been carried ont during the past | Sullicientto provide places. He recounnends | Jicayd, apparently In a heated diseussion, and | the possible president pro tempore of the ber of pre-emption flings recorded | ¢iaimed, and that in eases where indemnity | pending. The ill-feeling between the two . and the usual practice eruise bas beep | 411 the state troops be armed with the same | gomly hofore 6 o'clock the household was | senate. authorizes a stateiment that he is noi T of pr | 0} selections have heretofore been made by any . i ‘ y ¥ weapon as the regular army. The judge ad- i . during the year was 47,46, which, at 160 acres | & L 3 V Hde by any | men growing out of the matter has become | made, anon 18 tho regular army. o Jwdke ad- | startled by three pistol shots in quick sue- | candic e phice and should decline it cach, would cover 7,671,560 acres. company without specitication of losses to | notorious. ~Yesterday it rumored that Tnder the head of appropriations and esti- | Yovate general having been for agrave of- | casgion from the sitting room. Mrs, Hayden | 11 tendered him, believing he could not d casivonls. cover.o7L il aorea; admit no further selections by such compa- i UndsriholoadioBappic) fens led for twelve years, whicl it ; "o number of of \d entries | ddm her 8 s by sieh compac | Jaynes had discovered o way to wreak sum- | ytes howays ense suspended for twelve years, which in | 4y d servants ran into the room and a most hor- ree the duties of the position without de during the year is 50,577, ¢ ngan | Dicsuntil they have designated tho clnimed / vengeanco upon Garrett in case the | "Phd amount of appropriations applicable | Iis case is cquivalent to vetivement, atother | yiple sight met their gaze. M Ray lay on | siaiing the chairmanship of the comiiitte [ 7,415,55,55 acres, deficiencies fo which the lunds already | court of anpeals decided that the portico | 15" (he curent expenses of the st six | Appointment to the place or legislation to | g goor, halt leaning against the door | on appropriations, which he prefers {o retain. f 063 entries, em- | Selected as indemnity are to be applied. could stay where itis, He had decided, it is | months of the fiscal year was $7,255,253.45 tihe emergeney 18 recommended. The | W% L 6™ gom e room - Into B WIS O bracing fcerease over the | ( During the pist year patents wore issued to | said, it the portico was not torn down, 10 | {jioamount for the last sIx months ending | SHisting of a tr ned co e for cach company | allway. She was covered with blood which ort. BRobinson Scare. Jrevious'year of 22 entries, and a deerease | estorn railroadsas follaws: Union Dacilie, | present the house and grounds to a colored | y §6,230,253.85, muking the_total ofitrooniandbALERY AN 6 v foreach | fowed ih a steady stream from a wound in FABRINGEON, D60, 4 SetIers I norie previous'y 3 1se | Sy al Paciile, 38 onpL) o § 25,85, 3z t garrisoned post I8 also rec onded WAsIINGTON, Dee. 4—Settlers in north TR TIIR s 204,030.07 acres; Central Pacific, 97,534.385 St | orphan asylum. This threat to establish such | 3 in which is ineluded $47,502 garrisoned post is also recommended, her left cheek just back of the nose. A toot | - o v Tnmdred and sixty-five | J08eph & Denver City, 160, an institution In Mount' Veriion Plico s | faried from nuvy sird Brooklyn, 1999, 0 that | | Lo secrotry speaks of dio iepoits sub- | givay ay her Wishand clwsping i one band | Westesn Nebska have resently becomne soldiers’ homestead declaratory statements Referring to the forfeiture of unearned | aroused the property owners toa high piteh |y ropriation 1555 per appropriation warrant | M ‘l“'; ‘"’""_‘"‘,“‘ft;-"l!-‘u or l".’: H l““ 'l*'; Leavy pistol with whicl he had shot away | alarmed by the report that Fort Robinsou. on were filed, covering 200,400, land grants the commissioner s; “The ndignation. No. §140,000 fromi machinery double- | Ane the aprarement of the ARl But | almost the whole top of his head. Kvery- | which they depend for protection from In “hirty Mousand nine hundred and eighty- | amount of unpatented lands embraced in all ——— turreted monitors, indefinite, to steam engin- makes 0o general recommendations, hi ! . for re: POOSS| 3 i & hing possible done for the injured woni- 3 e - & AT lght thmber-onl htries were made. oin- | the grants subjectto declaration of forfeiture Detroit's Pouting Poles. e e *a b roprlution. wartant No. | urees the necessity for the appaintment of an | an'an § Wtiera short time sho was ablo to | 4ians, was to be abandoned by the military. bracing 4,755, es, an inerease of 4,000 | IS estimated at 100,000,000 acres, un area equa | , Mi o, 4.—8 rta P f 2210187 pa I istant socrotary of war, Ihe secretary | yueaka little, She sald to Police Captatn | Senator Van Wyck hus been makings en- ontrios and 670,541 il praor Was | 10 "":J‘m u,',i,‘,mm“l‘,d staies of X ‘}l'm" orr, Mich., Dec. 4.—St. Alberta Polish | 590, and b, alls the attention of congress to the fuct that | $he: L offered on 750" entries, embracing %,500,66 | New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Mary* » consider the question of fearful gate all day. ‘The roofs from several and more conspicnons with each day’s added . 4 i s ! ho atl J Cumner that lier hutband had shot. her and | quivies in rezard to the matter and receivid a Now Jorsoyy Tonngyly \ I("‘”‘”'d" church ‘l'“'l"“‘"“’“ ”";"‘“’"‘ this morn. {'ilx;I‘(‘é‘a‘l"‘;luhn;:;‘r'r.«l:]lx{' R finnesota & Northwestern railroad, s | fiin killed himself, e was jealous,” she | leiter from Adjt. Gen. Drum stating ihat no acres. and and Virginia, " The restoration to pub- | ingand no trouble occurred there, About There w: ven hundred and sixty-six | lic settlement and entry of this great body of | gaypre; B Wi ne am- | mencement the fiscal v ¢ ) 18 obs ling the ma Shesaid that just betore the shooting her | Kobinson has been made, and that no suc deseridand entris wore mader ombracing | lands Is a subject of the irst_ magnitudo and ‘:‘;““L:,:'u‘\:‘t‘&""“'m'l :‘::'l":: :f,“,,:o,u'i",',:: account of pay of the nay nayigable ehannel of the Mississipph, within | hushand had Kissed or and she had started | movement is i contemplation in the war 125,250,00 acres, of profound national importance, The ques. | Der of 500, ald morning prayers, |y, oo the marine corps of $2,407,40 AAOW ,‘“‘ e F A _"‘“-‘,P'{ SCPai’ty | down stairsto dinner. When she reached | deputinent. State selections under educational tion presented is strictly one of e uht, | kneeling on the steps and in the yard, | K% foral gross amount, therefore, whi B o et he o | thedoor e tired the sirst shot and I knew no 2 g, o . ternal improvement grants were made Iherights of the corporations have been | A reporter whose nccount of the trouble had | ay Tor the year was_ 815, Span over the el leaving a oler waters | More. Itappears for several days Ruy has ~ They Must Make Afidavits, 0,68 acres, an_increase of upheld - for twenty and ghu_ry‘ yea not given satisfaction, was met by a large | There should. however, be deducte ‘!M S S S Deen moody and had little to say, ~ Mrs.” Ray WASIHINGTON, Dee, 4.—The commissioner F tho year 1884, il government s ot been i Juchos: it | numberof women and iriven from the neigh- | this amount the suni of 80813, appropriated | Wit & Bl \GRueN Tor tho year ondiig June | 1% 8 Bandsome woman of 23 yedrs. of pensions to-day Issued an order that after Sighteen ¢ I patents and one wagon | ands hive heen kent in reservation. material | LRoca” John' b Guspard, correspondent, | for the mavy asylum, as thatsum was browght | 5 HISGPERTEEES o6 W SO ST SN0 e e b T (S he s SR d patent were isstied during the last tiscal | Tor bullding the toads has been freely sub: | was'attacked last night whilé leaving Fatlier | 0 the credit of the asylun February 2, 185 | W\t Dbt works and harbor and river Collislon‘at Boa, Ry R e e | year, embracing 1,154,199.42 acres. plied from the public 0y and eXERSIOns | g gingki’s house and roughly handled, His | by requisition in'its fayor, and is fucluded in W SERENE Wand S Ret S Loxpox, Dec, 4.—The British ship Magi- | Defore pension agents withheld any portion Lists of selections are now on file amount- | of time tor construction have been allowed. | {e bias%ire not serious, No. tronble is ex- | the exhibit of expenditures chargeable to | GubteVERARE, F Kt B, e i Foad s 4 s LASRLD. aehe ttorneys fees to make an aflidavit, stating ing to 14,273,057.51 acres, out of whic 7,- | The default of the companies been | Jeoted until Sund The Poles insis navy appropriations at that time as refunded | g7 Cad o bho subsieized Jucilic siltoads | clan, from Cardift for San Francisco, has | in detail the time and manner of payment. 147 ek e suspended on account of (ho | voluntary, - o riehts of the publie are now | JECHE SIS Biat Kaln , whilo | and deducted from the amount draw in that | oL, MMEEONEIOR, SRR ST, BIF ST | been sunk by a collision with the British ship | The ordor is issned in the hope of expediting lure of the companies to complete their | to be considered tHlio vight of tho peoplo 1o | e pishop has ordercd Father Dombrowski to | month, also 31407, duo to general ne- | 3585, ' ropriations dieregate 31,716,000, | Ben Dowan, from San Francisco, Part of [ Watlersso as to relieve the - overburdened ads within the time required by the grant- | Tepossess themselyos of their own. “The case | gi¢ A connt of advances, which leaves a balance of | 130, the appropriations e EinTa0 00 b A e appeal docket. )z DL, is not one calling for sympathy to the co te, &14,425 9428 available for the year, being | fwhich only s3uis0do Iv for public works, | the crew aud passongers of the Magician have T Oue hiindred and sixty-four and_onedialt [ porations: it is one ealfing for justice to tl TS TR ATy §1,5018503 less than the amount available | 3FIMAtes VLI SChe SEAL ENGIRE MIC S | arrived at Pernambue hip's boats, | Nebraska Postmasters Appointed. miles of Jand-grant railfoad were reported as | beople of tho country. I the management allant Louth. for the fiseal year ending June 30, 1531, refary reduced to $15504,000, allowing for | Ah¢ Bew Dowan The ship | Wasimiyeroy, D C., Dee. 4.—=The post- constructed, ki the total 1eported “cous | Of Uieir grants, as of thelr roads, railioad | LiNcoLy, Neb., Dec. 4.—Patrick Egan, | “Phe not auiount drawh from te treasury | FHy roduceed to sis20.00 atlowie for | s badly damazed and was compelied to | | FESEEO o S0 T8 07 16 HORE ,,‘,;.,I,,.,.,,,l(], June 50, ’“1”'; 1, ,,'.‘\,. .”x‘l‘u:u:lm::‘: h"]l\“"»I:v)\l}'lLl]llllll(l:' ~}‘|’|I|‘ w..:b”wr president of the Irish National League of | by W Km nldnrinl-.; l.hcll.nl xi»ml: I\-u.u- W }mmfilw"h $10, 460.000: and harboram- | jutison 100 tons of cargo, i‘“- I e l‘u o-day ay 4 1o 1e public surveys made during the year -none for settlers p 5 ATiolTay i B B it %13,837,807.72, which leaves a_ bafance un- h RA S, e ¥ postinasters: enibraco the followinie aveass Surveys of | Whose presence and labor wero building uy | America, cabledtoday o Mr. Parnell the | G i to this showld be It Ko In Algiers. Pine Cawp, James Cloar Jubtic Tands, 50,305,006.00; surveys of private | traflie, and whose earninzs were paying all | following message in reference to the defeat | added the a pended i the Ao T PP A AR TS haun. i elalin AZEL00C vostrveys of public fhe trale would bear aver roads aoustricted | of Phillip Callan, In the county Loutl Bands of pay oficors o sald Junc 0, 186, s | Mirwavir, Dec. IVl RAta o, 1 TN SRS AR R IR S - ands, 1,470,006.00; total, 81,623,650.00, R e ulgence of the governwme: Lixcory, Neb., Dec. 4.—To Charies S, Par- | Shown by the oftice of the fourth auditor, | ox.ember of congress from the first Chicazo | U 0! Ny - Nanseh ALOA Northwestern's Earnings, Sixleen fraudulent townships were dis- Il‘“‘l‘l‘l‘l“‘.l‘l’llhl”'gl' iu[».'l‘l:”]nf}.lu r’h?“lmr:‘l‘l?"' nell, Dublin:—Numerous branches of the | $1,265,570.64, leaves an gegregate balance un- distriet, was stricken with apoplesy at the | Blidz and Medeah, and_ destroyed NEW YorK, Dee, 4.—The gross earnings of covered in Colorade, and a Judgment for | dehquent vorporations e pursied settlers | 0o yequest me o congratulate througis | expended of $2,353645,73, Whleh stood (o 1l , Wi ith apoplexy at the | (o5 of the town of Moila. Thirtytwo | = NF 380 om0 MR SUT000 was obtained’ i the courls against m: numu r?f.'.‘.i“lfi(-“‘x".m.uilil;}’.’.‘i'; uf“;):-_::\”.‘né you gallant Louth, on its splendid victory | credit of the departing the beginning of | home of his brother, In Fond du Lace, to-day, | perscis were killed, Le Chleago & Northwestern railroad for the contracting deputies for frauduleny returns | Hot bty fhom Ibcal triounals f0 the exBiive | Gver ¢reachery and thsubordination. e present liseal vear, it s, the total et | and died a few hours later. Ald:ieli moved — month of November wore 2,265,100, an in- QhMYOYL X f it A R e R e e PATRICK Eoax, | expenditure for the fisel year eiding June 80, | rom Chiciugo & fow years geo and ias sihce The Balkan War. crease over the saiue wonth fast year of § Im:;n-l':":-'\'L?-“R-"‘l"-’hnlrnnl'vl‘fln!"'bflx\ them the homes they had acquired ———— 180, was that much less thaw the apppropria- | heen engazed in the milling business at | pyyrs, Dec. 4,-The Journal des Debates | 000 285 ion: I 1t heyont o s of legitimate o Niution | within tho boundaries of Tallroad grants. 1t Advertising Swindlers, Yo appropriations ayaflable for the present | ¥¢04 0U L states that it Is proposed 1o hold & conference scal et 1 the soil, Nearly to. o territory | 18 my information that a patent from the CHicAGo, Dee, 4.—Rand, McNally & Co., I, chng! I 3 . ‘i e POWOS & i elimni s Ser o Womtig and Trgs mortions of Aontiury | Unitaa States fo o ttler fude i oWATA DY | plishers, of this ey, are. In receipt of i | S000501 6. "Dhe pprdl deawh "Dy Wi Tongh Men from Naponeo, ShnEReTs ety to dollislt tio Hos Catarrh Cured have been surveyed under the dej posit system pdiudioation of this deparimont s nobsecurls | o000 "o western states saying tha o the treasury 3?’“”’ 1, is85 to | BroomiNGroN, Neb., Dee. 4.—[Special to i i and the lands on the streams fraudulently | 1y 10 his rights against arailvoad company, i o 5, p —George M, % , 3 b Catarrh 1s a very prevalent disease, with {ken up uhhdar the desert Yot uct. to the e, | but that the policy of compelling soitlérs 10 | parties representing themselves a3 advertis: | 13 Sa s v ’1,:"“‘ ey g | the Br ] ~George Martin, b Ingram and | pleaguros, Social and Intelleotual, pleATLA AT BUATAMY Gt MO 'GAr W, Lust evening one of the of ' 0h Te o {hosa. tervitorien *Nearly - all of Colorada, | systematically idopted by souo of the com: | tiliars by eollosting. manag swcrehunts and | raut durliy Igd oL Instyear Was | bonce, who are in the habit of running the | 1ot Srod e GRS O I8 SRS Barsaparilla glves ready xelief and speedy the choloest cattle ralsing portions of New | panies haying the fargostgrants and being in | tracts ad drafts in‘their name, They appear |~ The extimate Aawy forthe fiscal | 10WN "When they come, were arrested Jast [ €OUWIICS G socii ehtertuinme eure, from tho fuck 1t acts throush te lloody Mexieo, the aceessible timber lands of Cal- | laches 'to the goverment in respect to lI}elr to deal very extensively. J year endin 0, 1 unt to §35,104.- uluhl'fnt riotous conduct and fined $10 each Kountze Memorial ehurch was held, and and thus reachies every part of the systen, ifornia, largely the forests of Washington | own oblig Apncala Imve buon mude ——— 05,15, in which suny‘are’ dmbraced estimates | 8 costs, lh~'>“l}mh;'lll~0k 1o resist the | jp spite of the change of evening set for 1 suffered with catarrh fitteen years, Took it 0F ‘Minutcmobe. A 1ty stk | ahd |t no meais o giva in dofense of gk Bank Robbod. Fnw oblcola MG SRR @ taclly for flio | OFHGSTS, DUt ok QY Sind VI the entertainment and the disagreeable esaparilla and Lain ot roublud any 11 Dhe wontern Thnd states annveyed: | Yitles, which thoy said” they could hot main. | Pirrsauna, Dec. 4.—About five o'clock | 5T aucuntiaglo RS D34, laaviy e eE—— P R R A N TR rrh, and my genoral health § nuoh tories the surveys have anticipated actual | {ain at their own cost aeainst vexatious, dila- | this morning the private bank of Bentel & | &10,654.744.01, They ambrmee for increase of | 1 e oo LA Rl S GG Y Sk populations for” years to come. To and expensive proceedings, forced up m | o, Freedom, Pa.,twenty-elgl 25 west | the navy $10.5)3,7703 for the completion and o N 4 § A with the members and friends, who wore & St. Louls Rallroad, thein to compel thein e Trom th 0., of Freedom, Pa.,twenty-eight ggles west ¥ \110; for the ) A exchange opened last night with a grand iy % i i T octusaty, MOt thak furtber sur | had, after protidcted struggle. obtained from | securities, The robbery was comnmitted by | H0a067 and for pubye w?'k""""-n'\i:"-' O | it canttallats and miliors Were broa 1Ak i | 10, sang “Bobo- many wonderful cures, inhalers, ele., speads N B s e bt that "t | tho Uhited Btates, " TR0 ek eautty | four men ywho exploded the safe with giant | MRG AL e vans andatgtions, Shibiaitcdl | UL MU Ol Dot | gk Wigh ber s Jhivit aid st | ggnearty one hundred dollars wiilont benost, Ihundrods of willions of acres of publie lunds sliould do equity s thosowho demand ohanily | powder - Lhar 1 o olue 0 the yobbers; and tho ol don by the: North Atiantie | rapials in this Viehuivy. New Sufkes"are're: | oY 45,3 RUiSdlen, fi Basiol ! 1 tricd Hood's Sarsaparilly, and was greatly Wivsted from illbgal contiol o othiers and. thelr donors. ’ A Kidney Cure Comet. RS ek che wikola matiod U ol oo | s -~ Speceh.” His illustrations of the oddi- | U0Proved” M. A, Ay, Worcester, Muss, Referring to rallioad land grants the com- [ The agents of the department haye secured | Rociustes, N, Y., Dee. 4.--Prof. Barnard, | cludes as follows: Mexican Interest in the Message. Hos soc D8 the I"fll'H‘- vostrum, otc., Tlood's Sarsaparilla 1s characterized by m"[‘il.'v"r'.“;\’.-'z”fi’r R e ey m;;l‘ ‘.'\"{:fh'fi'f "l'\,‘,"‘ii“”“i?‘;,"’.f.‘,‘:};‘f."l"'::,‘:‘“' Vanderbilt university, Nashville, Tenn., an- ml‘ .m ;mln';.‘-’x.\'x:mldzeu ‘-Jllwuel-l.:\-n‘n'yv forwe | Mixico (via Galvesion), Dee, 4,—The sil- ‘“.:l’. i ‘}”“I"""':}“';zl::::;i“t‘ ll‘l’“_f;:;’h,‘: KM thrce peculiaritics : 1st, the combination of 8 o ¢ lands. serupulons speci- 3 A N Ea ARSIy GRS | tlan0f reedain . of 5 he Inth- | oot e, g ce in langhte 4 gh his remedial igents ; 2d, the groportion; that 17690 miles of road Lave been con- | lation in the worst forms of land mouopoly | Bounced the discovery of a new comet con- | il iseharged th 4‘;3'{ e highly satis | Yerducetlon s agtatinig e wioss and rost | ontive disdourso, were viluabla " DIns | Jdceey ot socvring the. s miearihm drawn by war- | Young Gooding, bold men from near Na. ) clusion of future settlers desi ing’ honics in | defend their patents in the courts has been | fng solicitors are swindling werchants and rant duting the saw peel 0l i better,” L W. LivLis, Posta) Clerk Chicago structed under the land-grant system sinee fts | havebeen fostered by the land laws. In | stellation in Taurus. It is faintand small. | factory manner. fon Of the depart- | interest is taken in speculations regarding | \whicl ollowed will bear good frui X Oobumencet T the Tantiing Upwad | Iy sections’ of the ' counity, - hoiably | This makes tho hith prize of 4300 Won DY | Hhent wia chrelully potd 10 mesares by | Prosident Clevelid's Torthcoming messge, | oy If followed will bear gaod frit qualities, “Tlie result s amediclue of unusual 0f 100,000 miles’ have been puilt withoufthe | throlzhout regions dominated by vattle rais- [ Prof. Bainard for the discovery of comets, S WeTe ecessary to. enforee treaty stipul g v A TR b S NS o strength, effecting cures hitherto unknown, ald of congressional grants, Many of the | ing interests—the vast area lying west of the - tions, every precaution being taken to re- Denies the Base Ball Statement, linia T w Al aemtant Gte) ‘.',‘,',,ih;..‘| Bend for book containiug additional evidences Tatter have been constructed through unde- | ninety-niuth meridian—examinations, wher- Honors to »+. American Lady.} spect the autonowy ef @olnmbia; and our in- Bostox, Dee, 4.—-President Soden, of the b ‘l 8 20000, AR £5qUN Il Hood's Barsaparilla tones up my systen Yeloped country, While construction under | over made, had developed at all poiuts that | Loxnox, Dee, 4.—At Windsor castle Queen | terference ceased thamoment the object iad | 1o B & 0T ARG BERT o g, and an urgent encore was ealled purifies iy Dlood, shatpeus my appetii, 4 many of the fruwrlias becn delaved until | entries were ehiefly fictitious and fraudulont | 0N 0 1m0 RIS I | been accomplisied and the freedom of tray- | Boston base ball assoclation, denies the cor- | for Tut not responded to. Mr. G, I, Mayer Eocins ko e ko g san o seltlements oubide “of rallroad lim- [ and made in bulk firough concerted ethods | Victoria p ily uvested Lady Randolph | i had been securely-peestablisied. Among | rectness of the Chicago dispateh purporting | played some fine organ selections. Ihen, egister of Deeds, Lowell, Mass. its have sufticiently advauced to | adopted by organizations that had pareeled | Churchill with tue insignia of the imperial | the results of these ayal operations upon the | to give the composition of the league for next | upon inyvitation, all adjours 1o the “ Hoad's Barsaparilla beats all ofhers. and make construction Ipnmmul'lu without | out the eountry among theisclves and were | order of the crown of India. Isthmus, by no wmeans:the less gratifying, | year, and siys the committee lm\InFylu- mat- | raoms below, where o ha, py social time I8 worth its welght in gold.” 1. BARRINGEONg publle subads sud uullf Wi dlspiosad by the | mantalulug seliad passossiqus of urientero g e S bias beer o establishment of sl loser and | “er i chige lavo wrfved at 1o decfsion. was had, and the ladics of he chureh dis 1 ek Boou, Bow York 0iy, Kovernment o sery el o retlo ands by d § C 0 riiamentary Eleetion. more friendly relatiogs with a sister repul - - i 3 n Ao il b or the back it avo | LY drn viders and protectod agalist B | 1 oxnow, Dee. 4-Total N SA—— 1 it u? conungll wndorher. in fests ubainess Failures IRl o omaEn, = Hood’s Sarsaparilla hare been made possible thioligh of ST Otler cases, @8 In farming reglons ap- | show 273 liberals, 915 conservatives and fifty- | bech yivn to the ulR dtie cntelyise of | last seven days number 29, against 214 last | lightfuland thoroughly’ enloynbles hive sy by Q. L1 & 0O, Lowall, Mass,. | Ao i tae land depariuent 1o w provuate 0 the cawle belt, 1f was shown | three nationalists bave been clected. | Aue in this g It is lavgely for | weeks lu er been given in Omiak: J 100 Dcses One Pollar,

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