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1 THE DATLY BEE. DMATA Ovpror, No. 914 a¥p 016 ¥ Nrw Yore Orrien, Roow 6, Trin BN A % % cxcept Sundag. T A the Prblehed prory morning 1ly Moy motning paper published #tato, TERME NY MATE $10.0 Throe Months 0 Six Month 500 Orsee Month i WeRkry Riw, Poblished Every We THINE, POSTRATD, Ona Year, with promium OnA Year, without prom Six Monthe, without proniumn pnth, on trial oRRPST( fons relat ng to hould be u Oun_Yeor nesdag. NDRNCP rews and ol AT commuinic torial matters O OF THE TTRR WUSISPSS LETTERS AN uriness lottors and Fomittanc niddresecd to THE BEE PURLISIIS OMANA, Drafts, checks and postofice orders 10 bo made payablo o the order of the company THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, PAOPRIETORS, B. ROSEWATER. Eorror. SEnATonr StEmaN will the next presiding officer of tho senate. This is surer than that he will be his own su sor on the floor of that hody —_— Mit. Boyp's organ is playing a tone which will demoralize the mayor before 1t is finished. Its own columns belie the statement that Mayor Boyd's speech of Friday evening was garbled. For that Mr. Boyd was misquoted in the reports Prow. Tier is ¢ but Prof. Couch still lives and has taken the contract for furnishing biizznrds for this western country. Ho started in well, and suys he will give u more during this month be SAMUEL J. TrLoeN is urging wpon Mr. Carlisle the necessity of liheral appropri- ations for const defences. This ought to suit Sam Rundall if it can be played off ngainst the coming controversy on tariff reform PresineNt CLr probably not be afternoon. Both house very likely adjourn roll eall when the oflicial anne of V 14 Hendricks? made ELAND'S 1mie will leliverod until Tuesday of congeress will immediately after mneement death is A PhiApELPHIA exchange doso column to “the future of gas Omaha ismore interested in the present gas she gets is poor and expensive. If the present conditions could be regulated our citizens wonld ho willing to let the future take care of itself. s ‘Tre Sandwich islands are for sale. As Claus Spreckles the sugar king owns four-fifths of the property already he ought to bo the prospeetive purchaser. The United States raled enough monopolists already withon! Mr. Spreckles and leprosy to the lis by lly co 1 for honorary NEBIASRA has fir at the national capit: position on the republican in the demoeratic honse publican cau- cus nominee for chaplain hails from this state. ‘They might huve gonc further and fared wor an S1. Louis ma Van Wink city, but at least one of her leading mer chants is wide-awake and enterprisiog. He knows the value of printers’ ink in waking np Sleepy Hollow, and accor ingly filled four pages of one of the lead- ing St. Louis dailies with his Christmas advertisements, ONLY gix internal revenue collectors of republiean politics remain out of the total namber, cighty-fonr. One of these six posts is Hon. G. W. Post, the Ne- braska collector. He is like a willow fonee-post. Heis m tor keeps. It will take a patent stump oxtroctor to get Lim out. e —— T next ime Dz Miller leaves the city he should instruct the hirelings and understeappers, who in his absence edit his papey, to leave the discussion of local affairs severely alone and devote their brilliant talents to national politics. The adage “fools rush in where angels fear to tread” applics very forcibly to the venturesome crew who ave trying to pilot the Herald through chunnels whieoh they never navigated Somr one ought (o decorate the editorial roows of the Omaha Herald with « dic- tionary of the Enlish languago. French and Latin lexicons seem to be ploaty in the neighborhood of our many-sylla- bled contemporary. Its editorial columns are daily froscoed with foreign phrases which are all Groek to the average demo- Dr, Millor ought vither to start a school in plain o-Saxon and compel his new Jmportations to attend, or else he should issue a [ferald extva with tra lations and explanations of his ed Tap Pullman company has over since its orgamzation paid its porters tl princely salury of ten doflars a month, and permitted them to make up the bal unce of a decent salur: civing tips from the passenge The porters have come to look upon these tips as & matier of vight, aud even go so far asto demand payment for a fow brushes of u man's eont and giving Lis shovs 0 shine f the passenger docs not promptly shell out g quarter or u half dollar. The passenger who does not respond to their ealis is put down aa a skin-flint and is often insuited by the perte A radical veform is nec- essary in the munagenient of the sleep- ing-car business, and one of the first things to be done is to abolish the tip system and pay the porters u living sal- ary. ‘The public will be pleased to leurn that at lenst one railroad company, the Wisconsin Central, huas concluded to inaugurate such 8 reform. It will hegin, when it opens it new through line later in the winter, to abolish the system of tips to portors, paying its employes $50 a wonth instead of the ruling $10, and requiring them to perform full scrvice as now, without eompensation from pussengers, uuder n of dischurge It will also continue, t on & more oxtended soule, its present systemy of grading sleeping car rates, secording to mileage. It is to be hopud shat other railroads und sleeping car gompunies, sspecially the Pullman w?ll follow the cxumple of the Wisconsin Central Ly re st | 1| il Ihe to the front | The Utah Scaro. The alarm of the federal officials and the Gentile population of Utah culmi- | nated on Friday in an appeal from Gov crnor Murray for heavy reinforcements to preserve law-abiding citizens of the United S s from ma This was the cause of the hurried consultations at army headquarters in this city, the prompt dispatch of a light battery to the front and for the telegraphic orders which placed every company of infantry and every troop of cavalry in the depart. ment of the Platte under waiting ers for an immediate movement. The mys tery in which the aflair was sought to be shronded gave muc importance to the matter than it deserved and raised | many groundless al Utah, as our dispatehes show, isnot in astate against the government and feeling tuns high, there nothing in the situation w that the garrison at Fort Donglas will not be amply suflicient to supyress any disorders that may arise. 1g is onable (o believe that the leader Mormon church will permit t property interests to be jeopardiz uny organized opposition of lowers to the national government ending in armed could only have one conclusion knows this better than the w talists of Salt I 0 Saints, wi God throng and balance prayer with property and religion with The Sharps and Smiths and Jenni of equal Wility and judgme leaders may ostens ical outbursts in the ferences, but wonld enes to suppr any lence on the part of the rank and the saints. The guns of Fort sweep Sult Lake City and an ent ment of regulars are quartered in itsbar- racks as a constant menace to dis nd a bulwark to the unpopular Lo officinls who are enforeing the luws the tectiv of fanaticism. The tions of Friday and Saturday £ ing three thousand troops into Ut moment’s notice were in accor with the present polioy of the go ent to crush out all disorder by rapid concen- tration of the 1 t possible foree at the seat of dificulty ns wins to show itself, adopted by Gen. Sheridan last sum in the Tudian territory when symntoms of trouble among the Cheyennes <howed themselves. It is the method which he to usa in Avizonn through Crook in disposing of the Apache cam- paign. Such means ave t ventive of actual trouble knowledge that any ounthie would be followed prompt oceuy tion of the territory by the army and remorseless retribution upon the offend- is the safest assurance th no out- break will take place. The Mormons may be fanatics, but they ave scarcely fools. anere. us of revolt although ns to be ich indicates unreas of the Such conil opposition 0 No one iy among STV 1+ Mormon riches e and nen 1t among the Ay approve of fu meeti nd use all their outhreak con influ of vio- file of Douglas - vl in prepa th hata e m soon as danger be- This was the plan ner proposes The certain Utah An Uncalled for Attack. ult of By The malignant persona the Herald upon the editor of stupid as it is uneal | with which that pa Mayor Boyd is dou sible for this ranco dovs not exeuse 1t for imputing corrnpt motives where none ean orin muking charges which are refuted by the records. The fling thar the editor of this paper has sought to advocate of law and order before a spectablobody of eltizens “asan evidence of reformation from ways Lo practicod in former days," is as slanderous as it is malicious, Lf the adven T Dr, Miller's #h3ince, are editing the pa- per will sustain as good a reputation for deceney, sobricty and respect for inw by the time they have boen in Omaha tw. months as the elitor of this papor paper has established in twenty-two years'residence, they will agreeably dis- appoint theiv most intimate frionds isas to serve outhreak, it be shown “pose™ Y Ve Those who are well informed about the conrse pursued by the cditor of this paper with regard to the luw und order movement, will be surprised to learn that the whole scheme as far as we are rned was an e lort to attuck “an excentive whom an indignant com- munity had selected o root out the junta Bip partisans) whici had been running viot with muu " Thaey will be amazed tolearn that “‘u politica! elique secks to break down the mayor solcly be- cause he is in the way and balks and foils 1seality, able citizens with the sounding phrase ‘law and or der' and thus bagild thems 3 having fair purposes when in veality they o scheming to excoute foul designs. With an anti-saloon hue and cry, paving vings, grading vings, and all the other rings, ing to strile at the incor- cuptible mayor This Kind of talk is abouton u par with an editorial in the Herald two or threo days ngo, which declared that “it is all well enough for these howling der and cheap jacks of municipal reform to cry out—raise the property assessmoent it amuses them and hurlts nobody.” When any man charged with the vespon- sibility of editing o newspaper indulges in such rant he shows his utter unlitness for the place. Sueh men ave more it fo an iusune usylum than an editorial chair, The people of Omahs will lewrn for the first time that Mr, Boyd was elected wayor by an indignant community to put down a junta of Bep partisans who wore running riot with politieal afinirs. The common impression in Omaha is thut Mayor Boyd was brought out at the Academy of Music by & junta of demo- eruts und mugwumps aiter a carefully prepured programme, which put the lights out and rung the curtains down withia ten minutes after themeeting was called to order. The indiguant citizens, mugwumps and demoerats combined hardly polled votes enough to give Mr Boyd 165 majority, when without the indiguunt citizens he bad over 1,900 majority four years provions. If this pa- con 80 ishes perut uny time hus sided with paviag | rings, gruding rings, or any other cor- rupt combination in ov out of the coun- cll, the citizens and tax-payers of Oma- ha have not yet heard of it. On the cou- church | rder | | o { o d nance r ily vespon- | THE OMAHA trary the Bre has alwage been foremos in exposing and fighting municipal job- bery which has almost invariably found warm support or silent aid or comfort from the Omaha Herald. In the Holly water works fight which, after a contestin the city council and in the courts for over cight months, terminated in tie over throw of the jobbers and saved the city a half & million dollars, the Bex and its ed itor led the opposition to johbery while the Herald defended it and upheld it In the fight over the which was made alone by this paper the Herald gave the ringsters cordial sup: port. These facts nobody knows better than Mayor Boyd, together with the fact that the Bee and its editor have in- variably been found the side of tho tax payers as against the tax robbers It is simply proposterons to gay that any politeal combination or y in conncction with the law eder Teagne or any offort to hreak down My, Boyd 1 the discharge of his oflicial duty At the meecting in®the opora house the mayor was not attacked 1y any speaker or his motives impugned While Mayor Boyd now disclaims any intention to nullify law, the natural in- forence of every intelligent hearer of his 2h was in accordance with the Bre's al comment. The speech as pub- lished in the Bee was identical with that published in the mayor's organ. We havo given the mayor faiv treatment in this conncction and have no desire to lim. The estimate in which the puldic will hold him will depend upon his future conduet. Meantime, during the absence of Dr. Miller, he had better mnzzle his fool friends sandstone ring on is obstriet Dangerons Wire: The eloetric light companies of Omaha ing o reckless distegard of the of their wires tings recontly from ordinanecs in the stringin estreetsand bid hawve ocenrred 1h s canse e md property have been endangered b, in the cir cuts and the e cipe of the current to i dhiborit g wires and vnlerlying wood woik., Only a fiw d. asm telagraph was nde Iy usele s avl sarious d the syst.m by ot light wires with the line Lalf of the tw mty-four h t u e of thete'e ho e sy 5o 8 royed hy the induction to th 8l f the olectrie light o nno aaceeptsd nitoe sequoace ormuus . o t e danger ish such br ags to lie and property. h city adl some won hs p sd in al ng the ontruction elctvic lght currn s in fhe city. It provided fully against possible interference with the tolegraph and tele phone wires by ordering a fixed dist for crossing above or below the lines of those systems It also required the poles » pliced on opposite sides of (he norder to prevent the escape of the cleetrie current. The ordinunce s being placed at defiance. No attempt is made to regard its provisions. It is high time that the city council should take steps in the malter the protection of our citizens who have so freely given the 5510 our streets and nlleys ting poles and obstrutt Severa nts brea' s to strie el 0 ry use siro te ¢ bo 0s m con- kof rockl e W W L0 of e , which, propos Mexico is enjoyirn while at present of small promises (o cmbroil the wh The staie of Nuevo Leon i war, and Manuel Rodrigusa i tic Tend of ~olutionists, The source of trouble is said to be in the recently de- clared purpose of the national govern- ment to prosecute ex-President Gonzales, whom Rodrigaez represents, for alleged wntic embezzlemonts ellected whilc h waus president, les is now gover- nor of the small state of Guanajuato, south of Nuevo Leon, and th tion is that he will presently take up arms and throw himself into the move ment bagun by his tool Rodrviguez. Gon- zoles will prove a formidable antagonist ashe has back of him a great number of the most powerful elements in Mesico Ho is the strong st man in the republic with the army, and will be supportad by hundreds of s partisans in the north, who have recently been turned out of of fice by the Dinz governmont. Against combination of the army and the oldice holders, the present government could not stund a week. Gon supposi- Tur P nasylvania law against manufacture ; nd salo of o nargar n , b atter me i d otuer such com sounds, .« as been ¢'ured by the supreme court t atstue obeconttwiomal Ay o grocer, deternned to test the ¢on stituticn ity of the law, sold & quantity of olecomurzavine, was arrested, tried and convicted, (he court reserynz finud decision on alaw pons that the was unconst titioni 1 The judge before whom is teed all commo iweal h c.vil cus s announced his opinion that h - uct titutional. The most imperant in b s opinion is to to the effect that, as voy manufacturid and sold, oloon is a deception waich the legislature has a right to preveat This will be welcome news to iwonest dairymen cverywhere, and also to the consumers of butter who are constanily its fautny being decoived by the bogus compounds, | in Penn would in all probability he constitutional in any other state that would adopt it. We would suggest to the Nebraska dairymen, who are to as, semble in annual convention at Fremont to discuss t, and take steps to have the 1 law adopted by the pext Nebraska aturc butter is now sold in nearly every cery in Nobraska towns, and in most cases is pabaed off for genuine but ter. ‘I'nis certainly not only affects the interests of daivymen, but it is an impo sition upon conswners that should be stopped, If such a law is constitutional sylvania it Bogus store A fow lucky operators Wall street who manipulated the late boom in stocks oleaned- up sovoral handsome fortunes before the street flattenod out. The chict of thom wus Wi IL Vanderbilt, By buying up New York Uenteal stock ut the | Sweet as ever. | for | hoard how that Hbel” suit of the Omaha DAILY BEE: MONDAY, D depressed prices amd then closing the I railroad war by purchasing the West | Shore he is said to have nearly quit vered the fifty millions he lost two years ago, Taskor H vin, the vetited hroker who mado the purchases for Vanderbilt, cleared the neat little sum of $300,00 on his own ac count, and Winslow, Larnier & Co., boing connected with through the negotiations of the West Shore purchase, got about #1000 in the deal Woerishoffer who operated on his own necount on the bitll side of the mar- ket added a coal million to his bank connt, Jim Keone cloared £100,000, Wash $),00). The br made immense profits from commissions which on some days were greater than ever hefore in the history of Wall strect These are interosting figures of gains The other side of the story is equally in- terosting to the losers, For overy million gained by the Vanderbilts and Keenes | thore was a million drawn from the lambs who wore sheared in the street. | The lucky bulls wore offsot by the un lucky bours [R— M. Cannspy seleeted by the demoeratie eaucus for the next sp pliment which the tari voformer from Kentucky will doubtiess approeiate. Some of Mr. | Randall's friends are afraid that it means a revision of the honse rules duction of the tavif, neither ho grateful to the Pennsylvanian mono- if not which Mar. o rec the secret aind Connor 8 unanimously | has been | kership. “This isa cor of which witl has left his s windows and announced of the cold wave. PERNONALITIE pature on coctly Jack Frost the the coming cor Senator Edmuuds is est ad to be worlh €500,000, Wilkie Collins has hecome obust as e of his novels, Lion, James G. Blaine kicks the beam at nearly 200 pounds with his winter overcoat on. Miss Lo over $100,000 out people, Miss not married us foal report had it. a Aleott of to have made for young is said her storics Ada M. Sweet, ex-pension agent, is Sho is as Prince Bismarck is once more as fresh as a aisy. Histrip to Friederichsrulie was ex «dingly beneicinl, Prince Alexander ot Bulzavia plays the piano three hours a day. No wonder the Servians want to sky him. Young Hole-in-the-Day wants to go to West Point, where he ean learn to beeome an old Paint-the-Town lted-Man, | one to a dozen entries, under fictitions | with whom this generation has boen fa | down the cares of life. ECEMBER 7. 188 some attention. No wonder some of the largo stockmen in the west have acquired vast tracts of land when the cowboys in their employ were enabled to make from Postville, was caressed with '» horse's heel Thursday and died almost instantly, Noisy George™ is the lord high shonter of fhe Saivation army at Cedar Rapids, When Tie opens his mouth the carth trembles, Arthur Chase, assistant postmaster at Avoca. comes in fora $1.000,00 share of the tamons Chase estate, thatis now being settled B England. Twenty-sis members of Marshalitown met together Ule oldest wes S6 years and the STATE AND TERRITONRY: Nebraska Jott Blait's waterworks will 1 a fow days, One hundred turkeys were thanks in Crete on the 2th Chadron is reseling in the luxury of a brass band and a toller skating rink The assessed valuation of Dod, SRASLOK.G0, The levy is 4 mil Burglars ate making fre suburban residents of Piattsmouth, Ll | 0 operation in names, for the benetit of their emplog scted with - Senator Van Wycek's Itecord, Thayer County Herald, It must be admitted that Senator Van Wyek has done more, both in and ont of congress, to arraign and expose the dis honest, thieving encroachments of cor- porations the rights of the pro- ducers throughout the wost, than any other one man. And it 1& throngh these actions he has aroused su deep feel- ing of resentment among the monopolists and the subsidized press. 1t will soon dovolve upon the voters of Nebraska to decide who shall suceced Van Wyek to the senate, and allow us to proedict that the workingmen of Nebraska will declare by their ballot that he shall be his own successor and serve them tor six years longer, regardless of the dietating cor- porations and their hirelings who will Jointly and strongly protest agninst such re-clection ona family tn the other day. youneest 86 o county ie ient calls on the Clindron will send committee to Washings | 1he eity of Des Moines invested $2.500 (n . [that the doctiment was ot worth the The brick smokestack of the The city is out just that amount by City distillery went down in the g 3 & tonlo the deed with the proper ofe Weeping Water s movine for a_canning factory. A stock company is to be organized npon st of £100 to the wiite, at his death, wry notice, his wife e of awand. The 15 that the clauso be made wil uwl a b anit constitue the comm orters are any at once, A biakeman on the north-honnd passen- clean up of | ger train on the K. C. Thursday evening was uks of Hart- | fhiown from the train about a mile and a below Paciie Junetion by tramps who o stealing a ride. He was soon missed A a switel en ine sent back o tind him. s was fonmd walking toward the town with 10 linters, One of his army had been is threatened with another demo The town has o great deal to Niobrara cratic paper contend with, Furnas county has more native any other county in the state, local historian, Travelling faro fakirs made o 50 from the unsophisticated ineton last woek. Johin Galien, of Platte county, returned from a doek hunt cecently, with & mutilated and i the game bag - Twelve Old-Time Leaders Going. foriy-acre tracts w Chienfio Herald. lope county at &7 per The death of MeClellan and Hendricks, | One Thomas Jeifrey runs g e ) + | Oxtord to suppiy the demand coming within a fow weeks of cach oth of Denver for tender telines, er, marks the first break in th Satsace is the popular article of diet in ranks of the old-time demo. leadors connty. The bill of faro is occasion ally § M with seaconed hash, The Mastings Electrie Light company threatens to shut up <hop unless the business | men patronize it more liberally, A farmer named Winchell, in Seward county, stretched himself on his bam rafier lust weed The coroner sat orehin, fmber than S0 says the erat of school land in recently sold in Ante et Py | o brakeman named Hurioy was thrown eanch noar | (101 Bis train near iartlett, Fromont county, ¢ :’L‘.\"‘;:‘n._l. Wednesday night by a party of five tramps S whom he was persiading to get off, He was uot missed Gl the train ardlved at Pacitic Junction. when a_switeh engine was sent back to tind him. 118 injuries wero found to be very vere, it not fatal, A nunber of Cedar Rapids residents werg mystitied last woek on Pt of blood-red the size of postals, embellished with vivid skull and eross-bones and Ous and awenspining inserip Hewares ‘the Mystie Leagie has its eyepon you!" Just what this nieans is not K M“y\.' but the recipients are not greatly alarmed 1or some time Pleasant have by posed presence of o t nnder the efty. M Clark, on whose _land tlhe discovery was made, has gone to_ $%,000 exnense to procure machinery from Chicago and sink ashatt, only to ind that his I lad dlted by some jokers, and not u particle of coal ean be foind serious Atic Vaile milinr. Alinost all of the conspicuous ponents of these men passed away be 1870, and the leadership of the re publican party was entirely changed be tween 1865 and 1 While death was busy among the republican chiefs the for Clubs are trumps with Union Pacitic brake men just now. They iead with the il emocratie standard bearers of those | joker When tramps are ordered up, and play | slived on, some of them in retire- | #ione hand. | ment, but many of them still in active Chunks of coal from the Porter mine, near business and political hfe Ponea, have been tested and found o' burn | w. Seymour, now almost an octoge. | freely. The vein is <aid to beau extensive i in reasonable henfth | &1 valwable one. { and with his mental faculties uuimpaired. The Morning Mail has ade its appear Gov. Tilden, though feeble in body, is | 8anee i Plattsmonth, evidently to fill g *Tong 48 Vigotous I iiha a8 ever, and, n | feItwant.” Commings, Keitliley and Leach age of more than seventy years, appears | (1 1e proprictors to be able to exert considerable influence 18 been struck in the uelghbor on the politics of his country. Jud [l LRy R A homan, also beyond three'score and | fidis for the tecont b ishes « - theoretical fen, is enjoying a” green old age at his SR L o \ ohe” i © Columbus. Thesn, bosides Ely SRR S ERAL b others of less prominence who might be | night of the =9t 1t taok the doc named, were the contemporavies of Loars to restore them to conscionsie coln, Seward, Chase aud Snmner. MeDonangh entered polities when Clay, Webster, | j e Benton and Calhoun were at the front. They lived 10 tmun of their own faith in the White House, but one who was never heard of outside of his own town until they were almost ready to lay citizend of Mt, over e sup voin of is Dakota. 115 i< nezotiting il quorlicense in Lawrencd vounty is car eyors are still at work Huron & Denver route, The northwestern depot at Yankton will : e completed in time to re-eive the fiist pas- aprisoner in the Plum Creck | senger train ten days hence, [Ouive his way to froedons | The First National bank at DeSmat has or- e 'L“ 10 Tont - wanized fo commenee business on the first ;‘“- ekl de ! day ot January with a capital of $50,000, (e Rip Van Winkle of | "y railroad lino Is being survayed from It u passed the fortieth day of | you to a point on_the Missouri vver near 4 ows fat on milk and wine, | Wiceler. ‘It taps White Lake, and the peo- and is having a restful good time of it, Do thers are jubriant over i Prospect. ohs e Mt fnrn ot ot D | Doy Siolth, o toole wuaon o asod 1 arm of \ O, i | o qn Sioux Falls, is dead. e wis o u ouglns eownty. “Lhe land i five miles from | i % iouX s ts dewd. e s owing Omaha and witi soon e turned into ety Tots, | 1575 for paymeit, and he was g tho rustling fown of | 0 jump the Styx, northwest Nebraska, The estension of the | railroad to Buffalo” Gap, thirty-five miles | north, served o increase the business of the town. The O'Neill | i for distance | 3 | Y m nar Sur on {1 5 several £500 on the Duluth, door. Ho is now Miss Dishne atte county rnap. She The next few years will witness the oxit of all these “anecient leaders, pre- ved by singnlar fortyne long heyond ihe time enjoyed by their adversaries The first two to go were both the juniors of those remaining. S Rich Indians. St. Louts Republican. Gen, Sheridan’s report veminds the s WATR forced Chadron eontinnes The military telegraph between Fort Yates i Fort Sully, in Dake been pur- i the government by a If the Missour i hone com uew and in good condifion. Tribune, the Iy Holt's den y, nitlrms that the Unless a Rome corréspondent isat fault | the Italian who married Miss Eve Mae has already squandered her fortune, An Ameriean named Woodeock come the eourt favorite of the Kin temburg. We lave heard being played before Col Ne has be- of Wurr little gameo of hi of cast of im more Notth Carolina, | the Sierrd tan the largest vines wdas, Green fields delight ssonal isfana, 1s said to all. Hle is a i that make Congress have a million dollirs i agar plante life scem gay and sweet to him, Madame Nilsson has di logne and the Berlin audience: articles appe: the German her voice, her singing and her oneert platform, Mme. Modjeska has sent to tho Orleans exposition a doll dressed by hier own ands as the Scottish Queen Mary, and the costume is an exact copy in wminiature of % own dress iy the Lisk set of *Mary Stuart,” iss Kate Sanborn told the Crit * that the grasshopper on the cover of her Wit of Women” is a katydid. *Miss Rose Cieveland,” she “had a rose on the cover of her book, 80 1 choso o katydid. Al my friends eall me Katy, and this is the book that K Claus Spreckles is the sugar refiner of Cali. ia, the virtual king of the Sandwic Istands, beeause he controis its sugar lands aud cultivation; heis also the owner of a fleet of steam and sailing ships, and will now arry the mail betwoen San Francisco, Hono- Il and Auekland, New Zealand, The Lauer Case. Harvard Courier The ease, from its peenliar circum- stances, has attracted great attention, L trial will be of unlus interest, Contempt of Court. Papiition Times. Minaie Dishner, the wonderful Colum- bussleeper, hus a worthy rival in the person of the judge of the Sarpy county distriet court, it is his pointed the Co- Very sever aper it zestures on th New ‘Loun- said, Nothing Like Them, Chicago Tribune. American newspapers are said to have percoptibly uffected election results in aland, American women and Ameri- can newspapers are the prettiest and most useful things in the world. Farm Mortgages, Arapahoc (Neb.) Plone Will the man who said that Neb farms wers so heavily mortgaged to east- orn capitalists please post in o conspi uous piace in his mind the fact that Bluir county, Pennsylvania, favms are security for 2,000,000 worth of louns. cid} el iad A Pointed Question, Hunphrey (Neb.)Independent. By the way, hasanyof our exchanges We mean the com one. of publish- Ropublican terminated? suit to recover dmnag Omahs prominent ol ing the ot that tha ds dietated the utteranees of the Hepublican. —— The Zimwerman Case, Harvanl Uourier, attorney-generhl has gone to Washington to aiguo'the Zimmerman case bofore the supreme court. It is painful to reflect that possibly Mr. Zim- merman’s great grandehildren may have their gray hairs brought in sorrow to the grave by hearing pronounced a sentence to the effeet that their illustrious pro- genitor was gailty of committing an assault with o dendly weapon, or that he harbored the purpose of doing some one great bodily injury. The No Wonder, Pabrbury Guzelic, 'he Unite tates marshal brought intu Omaba from Donver ftecn persons arvested for araudulent bl entries in | who give us so much trouble and are | ple “the leading iean - newspaper of Chicago, and a model of typographical | neatness, Weeping-Water sends mouth, and genily but fiv tropolis that the idex of orc ottt house ther sidered. nnmoth hennery started at Hay ton will eventually eniploy 2500 hens and | | several patent incubatoys, The supply of spring ehiickens threatens to annihilate the | boarding house rooster. { “The youne men of Weeping Water are so | utterly devoid of “ihe jirst prineiples of {rug | manhood” that they profane tie house of God | | on the Sabbath. A movement is on foot to treat thenf to @ hypoderiic injection of sole | leathe; The farmers of Buffalo county have de- | clared waron the grain buyers of Kearney, and propose 10 boyeott Many farmers are haul Granid <, wi obtained. The Papillion Times respeetfuliy but iy prays the honorahle hut sles, e §iize of this cout to waka «y, and give us a little more suce and less law,” and thus save the connty from “unnceessary expenses.)’ May it please the court, The f Ma American public of a fact which will probably surprise it, viz., that the Indians PR SRy a0 capitalists o packing houses at Lara- | ny of Ch Platts- 1 y assures the me- | ting the county | 5 100 Preposterous (o be sc- | | ing 1o large. beo wie, “The libel suit of Edward C Chevenne sun tesulted in a verdiet such a perpetual puzzle to onr statesmen the richest class of human beings in the country., Take the Crows, for exam- There are only 300 of them, all told—bucks, squaws and pappooses—and they own a reservation embracing 4,800, 00) aeres of land, and involving the su- perficial possibilitics of a half-dozen Rhode Islands. Gen. Sheridan proposes that an allotment of a half section (321 acres) be made 1o each head of a family nd the vest of the reservation be bought by the government for $1.25 an acre, the purchase money to constituto a perpetual fund, the interést only of which shull be paid to them. 1T this were done, each Crow family would have a homestead of 320 of land, with the chance of a silver minc on it, and an annual cash income of ahout $33) besides, The 3,000 Cheyennes Avapahoes endowed in the woulid have lund 2iough a0 euch head of a family year Lhe Utes have over 5,00) acres of Tand in their reservation; the tribes in the In- dian territory have a still larger domain embracing as choice lands #s are (o be | found on the continent 1d the other tribes endowed with similar munifi- cence; and if the Sheridan schemes were adopted wnd carried out, every Indian family in the west would be able to live comfortably, and without work, the re- | mainder of their days. There ave not fewer than five million white men in the country who would be 1 to exchange places with the nomads on these terms. - llegible Manusc Philadelaphin Call, While it may not be possible for every one to write an clegant hand, overy one tagainst the for the in Nickell. of Cheyenne. was resencd Yjavs of A monntain lion by his de the king of the junele hip and bl suceecded in' dispatehing the nent eitizen of Rock Sprin s miners ont of work the e says that there a pendent upon « y and that ovided for untii work is ob- he work of chianging the Tnion Pacific Creek 5008 10wk it one of thnoughout, is rapidly progicssing toic only the ¢ 1 portion was of tance, veachivy 5 e Diufly was of wood. " The improve- atly strengilien the structire and enable’it o bear up safely the heaviest trains whicli way be drawn over it ‘e engines on the Lavamie division of the Union Pacine are b jited with huge Tor win The plows weigh e twelve feot wide and sixtoen A the wings, and can throw snow torty feet hich on eifher side of i c These gicantic snow shovels are bylar nito. platiorm, bein se brace runtiing along the frame heliind the eyl- o and bolted 1o uy 2 to the of the plow. ‘Phe shears ov edzes a t fect beyond the pilot pl 1 just eseape the rall. The plows are shod Iy with iron, iron, H oy Cobl cases in Sarpy | county, in which Hon. A J. Poppleton sucid for thie recovery of w horse, have been to the satisfaction of (hat gentlema has invited hoth plaintitts and defendants to abig Christmas dinner. Sarpy county’s treasury s Just aching for the cotapletion of the Missouri Paciic and the Ashiaud eut-off of the B, & M. The county now receives 811,600 in faxes irom the ads, and expect (0 double the sim on wipletion of the new rouds. tamily of cigh Stromsbarg w 1y arsenie Thinks rsons Jiving near poisoned with The poison was mixed wi and used in wiaking bread for dinner. A | doctor aridved i time to pump them dry iront Nalynml T Fir, Mu 1, Clove lle l‘:;\\' \\l‘fll 4 ¥ “ cun writa a plain bund, it he 6nros o | Ob 14 Tound ho backs . to. 16 Gmsionte. tho lmmadiato liof and take the pains to do so. This want of fi‘.‘i“" her cud and faus the swoke with her lorm of, Caturehfrom & attention s more annoying to editors | " SHIER i s than to any other class of men. The | the towns aong the Elkhorn, e pret Heuring, Congh and (a . i 3 s wsumption, Complete (rentme ardor of composition may be an excuse | 10 loan money at sic per cent, but il | condition reqired of w borower is a Catnrrhiad Solvent, and for the illogiblo churactor of th first | purclise of o 83 wergantile report, Whon | in'ond b Ny o | Pupked Tuiior copy, but it is not an excuso for inflicting | he sharper makes u fow sales ho skips for | for 10} Ask for SANFORDS [ADICAY (4 b 06 Wiy itnpon the editor. If the article is worth | 19 1OXE fown. Complete Inhaler with Treatment, '$L P . The North Nebraska Easle says: publishing it is wortn recopying, and | eounty has only abont onc-tenih of oo only the writer's time is not more precious ve ot | [Med. Time: ' _ ous | in eultivation, becatize specalators | ¢ than the editor’s. Other things being | hold of it. e wig: Datenport, who ran tor | Hine 0f suicrin. = tev. Dr equal, the manuscript which gives the ton s long ot igalo with ¢ governar’in New Yorl {his véar, s 5,00 | (AT sirigglo wiih laast trouble in its perusal is the most | acies inabody, and won't sell any of it, Lowlshuren, P *1 lin sure of roceiving carly and careful | (eRLAE taney hgures, Such men dre e o attention, The ba. may have existed, i Wayne county. " Codur county (516" somo | it ins u 3 extent, atficted 1 the swne way.” N 1 P in some remote period, thut the more | Sxtont aficted fn the suinc way Potter Drug and Chemical Co,, Bostcn miserable the scrawl the more learned The surveyors of the Elihorn Valley rc = ey =" the writer; but it is certain that we do R SR E, M ST T bl S are mapping the proposed extension trom naYSELF MUS VEUd, I cuny not entertain such a delusion now. Nor | grribier northwest, fhey ate now in ihe | othing [ 03 do Ay fiod T ey o tirs | Shell ereck v cy ke not surveying a | (i re munuscripts 8o froquently prepaved | pragiminary liné as was af st supnosed, at f u and sent under the absurd counclusion: | are locating the road and setting grodc Ei s o “Here is a manuscript and thg an ks, wi aceounts for the length of tiue Lan o 10 D editor; all that is necessary is to bring | they consnme in making thesnrvey, A part 0 Anr Pra them together, and a true app! fation | Of B. & M. surveyors liave been” surveyin 2 lndios by yeuson ot of gonitts will' settle the roat.'" 8o long | st and vorth of Humpliey, having startel if Mulind fioe by Poteer aspeople continue to write in a carelesy | [rouw Fremoot emloal G, u v, 50 long will editors be bored and their waste baskets overflow with the “chaotic mass of swectness. It is highly probable that the t ter will\\'m'f( out the careless redemption, for it could not do illegible work even if it had the desirve. Invent- ive genius has not exhausted itself, and hence the type-writer of the future will be a small, simple, cheup instrument, 8o that persons of ordinary capaeity and means will be able to operate and own on It is true, in some dogree, that a “Ihere are 11 Y lettor written by a type-writer looks cold | and U577 natives of Hiinols, nd formal in the eyes of a friend or loy- | _ Montgomery connty fanmers have lost over and in some cases coases to be con- | $50,000 wortliof hogs by #holera, fidential even, becanse of the knowledge hore are 0,910 miles of ratlroad iu L that it was dictated. But nearly all legal { which mail sovvice 1 periormied. writing 18 prepared upon it, and when | The What Cheer Patriot beates its use becoines gern no one will re- | po toree to entoree prohibition, joice moro than the editor, excopt por- An organization of Hoosler residents in haps the compositor, wha will haye the | o state lias bien periectod in Doy Moines, eyesight spared and find loss oceasion t0 | e vebuiit ark 1o A indulge in profanity it openea™ i i bt o . iivlatinas eve, s an Bioux City has e COStaf slrovk puvitig, . . ool Work next yei oAy, remarkod the high schocl girl, s AR you saw Fritz et when ho pliyed §uo)ned the iavae’s of hog ofiolera in bis lierd here, did you not+” by the e at tobiceo ‘Yes," ussented Amy. A yanse Liss bean ‘Well, ho has had “anothes B gt e the James preserves. ! Succeeds 1iko 5 Udames preserves?’ Konsith county has an oleplant ou s “what on earth ar Laneds, The aninal will be solil st avelion Mildred:" 3 3 by the sherift next Saturday. SWell, the papers said “jim jama' but [ codar Rapids voted almost vo Ithink that a'very objocticuablo phrase agwiniat auing 00 1 bobds to Plattsmouth boasts of a bri as much intelligence as a loafer criminating sense of & good windling money lender is operating in “Wayne its land olute i —{Audre elegn TICUI i lowa ltemns, The state legisiaturo convenes January 7 1586, A county seat Wright cointy. ])An\'h‘wll Las exponded S45,000 in strect work ths year. Des Motnes’ pr are panetully close. Burglars are maklng ninnerous profitable 5 on the tills of Sious City, Ohiohorn citizens in lowy FRYABKA OULTIVITOR AND HOUSS. Ik y'a Wik ha de M. 8. s | war (lireatens to crimson ; A VINE LINE Ok ianos and Organs OMAHA NELRASKA, peets for a glass fuctory uwa oil Objectiona anineiced tguring on the Sdimeda i propose w stuit the | 18’ yOR ol 1 Glidden for the o that “Nothing attack of Man and Beast, Mustang Liniment is oldes thas most men, and used more aud excluimad Amy; to litt ane the tho western part of (his state, The busi- | coms 10 have been onrried on quit» | extensively and systewmatically and it is | time this species of crookedness receivod | - Howting indebledudss of the Lowi, Tho Suez and the Panu Olcers found 120 bottl the despest and widest l wio pile uf landloid Peterson. world, Tho worst ¢uts ¢ Furiner’s hotel. ab Codai Falls recently v iU thw moie every year. of the Canals wre ol I in the Lok by na ‘euits s b St. Juoahs Oil. Tho 1-yoar-old sun W.h, Webster, of