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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:TUESDAY, DECEMBER S8, 1885 — rr—— x cling Omala on e | $5,000. Tt i< thougl there is some- | trics. That i an ovil that Tonest &ct- | SCHOOL ROOM VENTILATION. ’Hhue«_mim-d from this air in_heat, is lost ' Open the B .. discvesod plan of ¢ HE 1 The howls of the managers of the Pa- | outekirts with a magnificont drive has | thing oriminal in connection with the | Ll""rm:nllr northwest know something Want of General Knowledge of the | [0 115 POWer of "gll."f”'f.“.':';(\, AN OMARA OFFcr, No. 814 AxD 016 ParsaM 8% | cific roads over Railrond Commissionor | b found to be practicable. The con- | matter - Subjec 3 . L , : % Subject, Scoria, Neb,, Dee 1885, New Yok Orerce, Roow 6, Trinuss Johnston's rules governing the suly tributions of adjacent property owners > - When Go Will Return to His Fod- [WRITIEN ¥or e BER.] - oo reports by the land grant com- | whose lands will be benofited by the con We violate no contillence when we say der. In recently visiting a number of public | RERTRAND AS A BUSINESS POINT. By oy ol brcopt Sandny. The | panies show that they have been it in o | ctraction will relieve the wity from m that the street dare will not he heated Phitadelphin Record. schools in eitics and towns of the “great yuly Monday morning paper published fn the il \ is winter. T\ ctors have consid- | Jay Gonld goe: « strect b I gt e e tender spot. General Johnston's rules, | than a trifling expenditure s ite shave of | % winter. The directors have consid osuny ho 1t Yoty or Tt D 00 o lior, 1orees | o8 e wridhe He formd mitng of | One Yoar ... $imThren Sonths.... gas0 | 1T enforced, will accomplish what no in | tho improvemient. A large patt of Al i e coieI I L 4wt 80, SrRI ot I e e oy |t WL Vb impetfoct means of von I Months 00 O Mo iy, | 1oontion of (he companios up to the | line passes outside of $ho present.city | tht heating of stietfarsls o Vory dan- | vamaine aftor he has gorged his Ringrs | to on, or with none at all exeept win- {iwe WeewLy linr. Publishod Feery Wednosday. | present time has heon ablo to sccate. | limits, and the connty will bo called pon | gerons thing, as in cas accident the | stomach, ~ Wait HHl digestion makes WAY | gowesnid doors. Althongh most to whors | TERS, POSTPAID, and that is, a full oxposnre of the insida | o help in furthoring the construetion of | cars are linblo to buen up and cause n | A VHOTT WALt ot SEAT V10 { o thiase sohols chid Huael, il Ay | it 4 ok and HvHR e by > brought into active life on June 0, 1835, e e Wt % | workings and a detafled statement of the | the rond. The honlovard cannot e eom loss of life. The patrons of the strect car believed ventilation to be a good thing, [ i - Bix Montlis, withont premium .o | fctual condition of the Tand grant roads. | pleted in five ye 1t will be the work of | 1ines ought to appreciate u!.- consldera- o b very few appeared to realize its necessity | 1 0ne of the most qulu_ antinl new towne koo The roports which up_to the presont | fime to freely perfect it< object. A drive | tion of the company for their sufety and 1o the health and progress of their pu- | " Nebraska. Yot she is only known to s welfare The Nebr r an alleged agri pils. Fewor still had any correct idea of | M0 community, not being advertised COMRBSPONHINCE | All communications relnting to news and edi- | time have boen given to the stockholdors | shaded by trees, flanked by green turf aaksmt— | ; v cultare paper, has lently been " ths proper means of securing it. In | imd only known to those who havedirect by railrond rneys, jodging hy its business with it dly has its nama FOR s g ood ;b nadrussed to the BOt: | oy tho pubille have bosn Mongro, mys- | and docorated with private parks for the MEN AND WO fe———— tifying and quite unsatisfactory lic use, and adorned with handsomg X deed, it has frequently happened that | Saral Bernbardt is ill, but not so sick as | constant abu. tor Van Wyek -4 . | been mentioned in uny of the leadin, ; with a full knowledge of the impurities | | nding some of her ereditors the best friend of Nebraska favmers that ¢ | Journals, Hor growth has been romarked All business . cos ghould 16 | thirteen requircments of the pre ines, eannot be ready made to order | however, by wany whose good fortune it OMAnA: DS ; railrond commissioner will pr | The great point for present consideration President Cleveland’s bank aceount, it is | Innit's was the ease with the writer, may for i A rtuno years wholly overlook or nog 218 heen 1o yiew.our sprightly eity, in fant though sho is 10 ba made piy b . " management to the bottom. Among the | in the interests of the city and adjacent i od for a cheek with six figures, o | Hardly a reader of any of the leading THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, PROPRIETONS | most importantis the rule which r. comnty isto get the improvement undet | e important clement of lis own suecess journals «f west but has read or E. ROSEWATE of the company “a distinet and fid] 1 1y ¥ baw is said to have returned His Life Not Worth Living. port of all specinl Tates, it ang, to whom | — China. Mayb: he was atraid he wonld O'Neill Tribune Honce, the weitor hns folt 16 his daty to muke public sueh information on this | | heard ot Holdrege, Nob., and how magi- | cal has beon ats growth, but she is more | SMEsrs the word ' with Gen. Howard. | allowed, » any rebates or drawha The Honse of Representatives, be traded off for tea, That fishy discovery of the murderor Mo doosn't wantto e held responsible | and o whon, aiil the aggregate wmn The houss of roproscntatives, which ( Eiie Kelakaun, of the Sandwich Talands, | of Watson B. 8mith by the Omaha Re. | fHKC ne he has derived from w life for the Mormon wa of each to be veturned within fifteon days | began its sessions yestorday, contains 184 | Wants to scll ot Perbups that is why Jay | publican has given the funny men of the time of observation and experience e — aftor the aloss of desh quartor.” T the | demoerats and 131 republicans, counting | #0UI IS anxions to retire Do iput tvw ohiostnut. Freddy Nye | o "o x‘:u:m‘\ ?’n;“'ir.:\,lllil‘wi'l‘u :v-.ln;fl-l: than equalled by her sistor eity, Bert- PINNERE 11 14 110, AOMBEPEHD Hiowey . il 1l Wonvor, of Tows, us & ot Genergl Fremont fs yery foehle, but he has | mast feel that his 1if ot It living i s i o | T Bertrand has heen christoned the rtve 102 m6 dessoerate now bebogioi Lok R ; i ' et T e o o the only *'scoop’ duvin deeper interest in the mattor on the part ¢ ned the in the state of Rhode Island. Ther thils quostion will bo of partioulr erat, and Mr. Brumm, of Pennsylvania, | #0016 feans besides aree - proi turned out a hoax of teuchers and parents, and at the samoe | QUeen of Magic, and sho has well sarned ardly room enough in thatstate to print | ost to Nobraskans. The system of fay- | as aropublican. Both of theso gentle: | ""l i ‘(' ‘}‘”'l il “; LA fiis FanronnE timo furnish some practical notions of | MF ttle. Many of the obsorving people y roc t . ) L R Al ontia iss Una Sheridan, daughter of R. B, The Railroad Boom. 4 shtilal [ of Holdrege o 8 watche A L b sttt e s etk Bobbulllyend an, :\-nu-mrw;‘ nl”why‘nli‘lnu-m for Spr .»:m,vljr‘l",\."t‘ w“"mm‘ the st means of ventilation to thoso l-r "u“I e sl W who have charge of the construction of | BMOWIH With envious eye, now admit that we havé made better and more sub stantial growth than did Holdrego in the | snme length of time. Bertrand chal 8 Growth and Advantages Set Forth in Detail, ’ Bentiasn, Neb., Dec [Corrros pondence of the Ber.]—Bortrand though gained politieal prominence in tho | 8enerated in a school room, a teacher, ns et this | X 3 to speeial firms and localities wi | dividing questions other than on the i D RBSHA wotaasion .| i RV itRE. 1ol Litis foold mro not all dend yot. Helts [ yoon yalopnd Hirongh Soer [ finances as indicated. In a fall house the iy T R |l-‘ 'll\l":“'I B sl TR especinlly in o that Townloy oF 8800,000,000 | g ywbacks s boen of sorious damage to | demoerats will have a mujority of forty- SR RONR AT T Lo natin Y e country towns and smaller eitics. Dbl i 1 i i I ! L i Vi i A %) bert Craddock™ in one of | constracted during the nest year, the Ukl L keep coming to th tovery dny. 80 | gionsunds ok our eltizens en - in | three,whoreas in the forty-cighth congress | | AT 5 b s 116 - ) ' + A INPURE ATR OF SCHOOL-TH00M S fur, however, none have turned up in s 1o | they had a majority of seventy-five. This | 1 iy o Cres, WWice uses the expresston, | coming season will witness more raiiroad | len Nebragska to show another town Giiil business, and indivectly to the who t AEla i | wet vt | “dull thud.” In explanation of this it is | building in this state than has over Itis well known that at every re g that has made an equal growth in popu- mahi ate. Monopolics in grain and coal liave 1 a0 Woldhg mjority, Undor. jus [ atatedithint aho once attendod n linhging s been dane in iy other state during one | ti s Tngs pour forth carhon letion, wealth and’ good commodious ul maintained byits oper- | dicious control it assures the* suceess of | iy wouthern Miscou| DAL vutzaly ealledair damp. When breathed | buildings and well stocked stores in so Hiresa, Montana, has adopted high ; Yoonse, A ing rink license in that | ation, and legitimate competition in trad ny measure to which the party may Miss Cleveland's favorite flowers are com- Some Good Accomplishei. pure this gas is fatally poisonous, caus i n'_.,,.“ ||nv,‘»||:|"u';’...'1',‘r f)eun;“m«.;'! 6 , il attl Tea inort oL Lk commit itself through the JudZment of |y to the tront . i % i saptition Thnds 4 4 T | city costs $2,400 a year. The virtuous | Stitled. A full and frequent report of (h " ul aolhidh .1”' st | i K ‘( ing to the front ag, in—pond lilles and roses, 7 Papillion e g death by aspliyxia in 3 : forty Lusin holldus, wmong whibh iy authorities of Helena no doubt consider | details of the rebate and drawback <ys- | its acknowledge - e : vork of A bonquet of pond lilies is taken to ‘Iuv room The Omaha law and order league has | often ha pens when y be mentivned two good hanks, (the Citi. the roller rinktum u greator evil than the the last eongy in the hou bung- | every morning and a fresh basket placed on | g1y wdy nccomplished some good, asis wells without a test as to its pres bank and the Bank of Bertrand) tem is the sarest method to kill it in its 1 Tuml i i ORI Calpord ity led and obstiueted b nmosi- | the table at breukfast, sinced by the fact that the Omtha eit s containing only & morde St HELJOE Sty two Tt lhomil] most odions and dangerous form ) ovinced by the fact that N y Air containing only a moderate ors, 1190 Iiitdswate Stoves i Ao —— Another important requirement which | tics andjealoust lessened mn- | Sam Jones, the southern evangelist, says | council was in session for nn hour Wed ity of this gas is wholly unfit for | stablod, two drige. ety otio. diy gootly Arr quict at Salt Lake. The Omaha | is fixed by General Jolmston's cireular 1g | jority wilt be much casier to handle, A« | that if St. Panl was to preach in St. 1 Wis 10" | yosday ni during which time there athing, and often produces dangerous | house, and. nimerons stocks. of -K'f;“j;.‘:"l arhllery arvived j in time to put n f that which asks that “where n portion of | the originator of the revenue bills, and | day lie would be telezraphed all over America le fistfight. So mild were | 4o cven fatal rvesults, Novis this gas | Werchandise. Among onr best oiti- quictus on the anticipated outbreak, The any roud is subsidized and a portion not | A5 the diveet representative of the peo- | 88 the g atest relicious fanatie that v ”llh‘:l ’h.- !w\l\Al:\l“l“|||un|'.rl\,:4: the only clement by which the ait of & /.-"Im.u'n‘llluln‘l‘n rtwo physicians, Testof the troops in the department are | gubsidized, n soparate necount and a re. | ple by popular election, the funetion of | Maden crash in this country. Al Al AL | bornay tlaw und threc enterpr '8t C 1 o % 1y ealled another a “ly school-toom s always contaminated. | agenty still in vendiness tomove at o moment’s | port of nctunl gross and net earnings of | the hon most important, Its im- guzzler of Caming street vot gut, " Nuymberless combinations ot deeaying | There is published hore o weekly pa notice the subsidizod portion of the road, and | portance during the present congress is | of Walos gambling Mr, Lnbotiohoro says: I e : wer called the Ber ; S—————— { am in a position to asscrt eonfidently that g Bottos 1 5 felid tissue are constanl reted from | POr ealled the Bertrand Journal, which £ - SISO nSiaaN AT Y SEInES of (e | nororsbd Wi TR ap assert eonfidently that as No Better Than Other Poople, commotutes our mereliants and o PRACHITIONERS of the faith cure havea al gross « I ) | ual Lnob i s ity | matterof fact the prince never touclied a St Lontis Republican, the human body b L unventi | iess men With advertising spce, Ber good opportunity to make $10,000. A | non subsidized portions” shall be mad :‘_u ;M- “mmyy X100 (; ‘A“‘.‘m:[uu_\ \\I[' card while he was in Hungary. These are sad days for some of the pich | fated room, pupils cher av | trand has lurg ud better buildings i i Inder the peeali icy of the land hatof the nu e ttor *or ’ . 1 PN 5 STl " fimn od i s i o e b aof its nge Siuslivillo clorgyman, Who ovidently s | Undor tho poclint polloy of tlie laml | thato s e TR R el Tt R BN WBE D EWs PR dest| ek EN G oRT HRHIED At Sy immersed in a (O 0L U e TS bl oF i tEro: mo fuith in the faith cure, offors to give | @rant rouds, branches have been built | mang il Tl et son of the secretary of state, to Miss I in the Sing Sing penitontiary: his form. | Seribab Of tthe, adydne oF Litis Woh- ||\Jnyfor broon - comt altay oo AVerinan that sum to anyone who will cure by [ out of the ear of the main line, | ha o CETOENE JOVEY Shb R g aest Vitgiiia farnet's* dntghiter, 1s an: |-ap friend” and partner, now his enemy, I remain wholly unconscious, | mare than o thousand dollare s | ur faith a disease which a reputable physi- | their cost ch S I'n "“]' adminisiy “‘»""f “|=\~ nounced by a socicty paper at Washington. | way, SR toE N 1o and other [ beeause its very vileness stifles every | ing the season. Our shiipments of wheat 0 i ” 5 ccde or the purification of the | 1tisunderstood that fhe seeret of state 3 iy o 3 ¥ ihes ) 5 and other grain have besn from three cinn pronounces incurable. e I S CL ek HHIoIStooc it the scerelary. of Btatd | o e o8 finaiien ab janada, exiles | Sense of the fouiness of its odors.. To o ree to g - ——— ing the bulk of the business of the road | overnment. The ehange has been made | till refuses to recoznize his son or the Tady | " Pl b ",“1:"“'. 'l_“"," ) iute those in wll fheir ricliness [ 1007 08 VG cirs ot day sinee the advont Tite prediction that the president’s | in order to diminish the apparent earn- [ and a democratie congress, working in | in any way whatever, [‘ i i [~‘ Lt L2 *i-'" ) 1" il "“[ Wi T aviety, one must enter u elo \;- ]u‘n‘ 'n‘.”lm‘ vvl‘:nl\'vlml“lh;zr :‘ml ';:’”i fmessage was not to be over four columns | jugs of the subsidized portion. By this | harmony with the chief exccutive, e Princess Hohenlohe isoneof the plain- |+ ndictment for e TR DAL N atter they have had time to PRIUO < : u J 20 Il 5 s s ey ship operations with Ward; Broker Heath [ mature in all theiv ripencss and rotten- | Phelps county, on the famons divide in length elicited & great many compli- | means tho provisions of the Thurman | is called upon to substantiate its'| est women in Ewrope. She is tall, gaunt, hus of 'Jm ', arge and fiourishing firm of | 1ss, In such an atmosphere no teacher | EVeen the Plitte and Republican sments for Mr. Clevelaud, but now we | act, roquiring five per cont of the not | demands, The house will continue | & wild blue eye, a gray head, an unfinished s O H low strect jail at | €an instruct and no pupil learn as under | 00 the Nebraska and Colorado d g J requi live per ¢ f th | 1 : . Y Heath & Co., is in Ludlow sirect jail at Il of the B & M. railvond, and is its most are informed that it is to contan 86,000 | earnings of subsidized voads tobe covered | to be 1 itagonized by a republi- | bperlip too short to hide her contral teoth, | i1 <t of ona’of his customers, who al ”"!"""'“"""" ""rlf"”"""' [ LT s e e 567 AN NFARLEP OE the words, or nearly twenty colnmns. A | into the treasury e h been | can senate which will be a valuable | 18 hauzhty and diessesina peculiar manner. | Jogos that Hoath robbed him of severa] | end they tom it without mjury | oBOTEH well known 1o require com- o0 : R Y 3ut sholoves‘murderdes and. attends g s i as it this | or wreek of health, they will have done " of that length will simply be a | ovaded. Commissioner Johnston pro- | eheek upon partisan legislation, The :n"‘k\“';;“'m‘l;“_'I',"‘I"‘"“" apd attends all the L] ol M) "!,fl’u'.:'.'i well. L Alns! too few naw: done so | ment, as it is the same a8 that which X " ieve tha A 9 A0 haracterizes Adame, () ore a poses to discover the method by which | is v|\x'|n ;n, |Ivm]\(-\fl'l.thl I,xlvlu Ve thin:}u- 2 o nent military and society man, is enst in- B 17";.\;'\'!;;; :‘x)umniv]h;.h‘\ u'|‘ o ‘L_:”'“‘“Mw‘/’ “‘\ ms Clay, Fillmore and —— 2 o ches are o tc rolit- | senate will act the obstructionist. Tn the 3 B to prison on necount of | It would YRR C R LU0 ine road il o} i Missount has a law which_ pormits the | 10 Dranehes de to do so profit ¢ Gl ) SMILES, to prison on aoconntof b vt | selioolrooms huas been the souret of more | . OUr line of road of which Elwood, in e R tof il | AVl a Do 8 o the main lines | last session the ferocious wrangle of con- o el LIS ]X\mh“m n;ll Jrent | Hisoiso than other agency except | GOSPCr connty, is the present (erminidis ocovery of double the amount of A ) . i TR e ie welanclioly days have come, men of New York are not ch better D gl il have forty miles more built this win. itk Ko S i o are either losing money or showing very | gress over the tarift and appropriation n s > | thy Sl i , of w it may becdled o 10 y ol il 8 win dumages sustained by owners of horses, | * e e P mpeded and prevented the passage e drops the silent tear; g than other people, e mean variety. Tiwo cuces of | 18 aml woil has already beon bogn . mules or other animals killed or | SCANt earni hove expen dicf D el He's shelling out for Christmas gifts O e C e e aspliys 1L of Tocal paralysis, and | Large trains of il supphes wre SR er rales requive frequent roports of an " easires or- s 3 : ching sas City. ) 5 U | passing throug SO injured by a railroad company when such | Oher rules require frequent reports of | ¢ Bl Iml"d it The cash he saved!for beer. ot R many of fatal pnoumonia, cortainly'con- | l"l.“:_"r’-“'“"] gl hore daily 5 S5 ompany fuils o construct or mamtain | "¢0 A0 gross carnings, reports.in ad- | v e There are Intimationsytiat Lord Tenny: | s vigic to Onahe mads a fuw 1 i rnoted In unventiluted school-rooms, | ) Y T to b o ity of Choy 2 gLt vince of moetings of stovkholders, di assant, A wise polioy, in the present | o, . 818 IitiAlonsstin 1 “Thinne / » Onitha mad ewW iy s 420 | huyve come under the personal not'ee of o) proper fences or caltle guards. The con- ¥ 3 ' T 8 poem by itlec hinness. he Wiltes Atioitoin ast | tho wit 2 o me and the ) o oeo nd i Cen ; orsund exacutive committoes with sub 55 would dictate such u healing of | "™ i : nvinees the writer that that city is fast How muny of rhewn [ stitutionaiity of this statute has just been 4 Ihe king of Bavaria is kaid to be drinking | o oni up with Kansas G The long, | diphtl q na have had the | {at the gap aflitmed by the United States supreme court. Relative to the recent stories of the prines quent reports of the minutes of sucl Whilionable ithio) iy g SiaYeilig 1101 Avortil s wrtagny | o Saine ovigin may be ol bt never | Red Cloud will he filled, thus giving as meetings, and tinally copies in writing of give the people a business | gt : s BBl LT e iRl o A SR RS thing, show: [ SR ST S —— D 0 le with transportation | session devoted less to muking campaign W o] k 2 _ mous push everywhere visible, the un- ever, he is absolutely certain—that of crivand offors o ol Tndieements Ty 3 5 it B Alter prohibition what?” is the question o 5 I 8 and " early fort v in tl 1 > people lookinge f tsiness log Liri nssurance of . viaduet on South | companies ilvonds. | material for the next presidential contest | ; e of eugines and factories, | noarly forty years spent in the schoc ; tiatil 2 i ; 1 i % in Atlanta. Hip pockets big enough to ae. himation rarely exmn room. more than one-half were years of LA e and good Sixteenth street has cansed o bhoom in meral Johnston is to be commended | than to llm‘ passage of measures de- | commodate pint flasks, most likel enced. The great striking difference be- | wl-health, resulting wholly from this | ¢an be had at from six to ten dolla proporty all alongthat coming thorough- | for nis evident determination to enforce | manded by the great mercantilo, indus. e T e R o T R A T P ey e L : : were : ) ! 4 A famo v has injured his volce by ! The m s wronght by the saw and fare on hoth sides of the track. Los sreafest publieity in the methods of d producing iuterests of the coun- | jaying o toothmick lodze in his throat. - sty | © foxther south, s tlie || AMOUNT OF ruRE Amn NECESSARy won | Mo mi 3rtednd il b Fooried have nearly doubled in value in the last | munagement and statistics of operation . s probably swallowed the toothpick to give his | (5OW ts and cars at night AL HBCLERESEIRA TION to the Bi Iy Rt sixmonths. Property owners on Lenth | of the lind grant railronds, The hook s voice more timbre. s e gumandorslGbRt oD et e sc T ony T T ~ L VONaLLs of the Land gra s, books o S Datonas. vice more 3 : 1 ahe stri phy v and hygiene, for healthy ves street who oppose the building of a v have long been closed to the public and A B A0 I “Got anything new this beastly weathés” tion 2000 cubic fect of p roarg duct on that stroct must be blind not to | thay will not be thrown open without o 1t his anwual report Gen wsked a reporter. “Yes” said the interro- - scessary tor each pupil, this must see how much they are standing in their | sirugale. A full exposure of the out. | handles without gloves the question of gated, with a fresh frown on his corrugated | GEN, SHERIDAN'S RETURY 1oy, | P2 Wholly changed evory hour. Now L own light ragcous disrogard of all int ts in- | Whois responsible for the present Apache | v “nowralgin.” s zl“ll4'u;m xm’{ml‘“n fect J:Ixfi \\:m‘ y‘ xhl.;n e —— Ived but those of the stock jobbers and | OUthreak in Avizona. He reviews the Y vs actors were hisscd oft the | Opinions of the Indian Troubles—A | pupil: only 2:0 ouble foot . or Lss Ars ACORDING to the Now York Slar, thoro | zumbilors which' lins! oliaraeteriysd. tho | Nistory of ‘San Carlos from tha. time ha stage as early as Job's tinic, but he does not Famous Saying Disowned, enongh to Tast an honr, s 28 o rumor afloat to tho effect that James | pynagement of railroad corporations [ Feturned to Arizonn in 1882 and exhibits | mention that the theatre-goors of the Joblan | Lioutenant General P. 11, Shevidan. ac { supplied to e.ch pupi) Tajboin vlve G. Biaine may move to somé: western | i1 1 o i step towards national | @ 'ecord of constant clashing with the | era ever passed out between the aots, companied by Insvoctior General Liird U i tegn o ‘)":;”‘h'\’ i 8tate with the Iten of “growing up with | resulation of corporato monopolios interior department, reversal of orders | In regard to modern langunges it is said el Yol B, hitssed [ amnllor oities and towns—only 102 e the country,” or, in other words, 1t is by Secretary Teller and a natural result | that the Chinese is the most diffieult, Weo | 4 o o ftan | fect is furnished, or less than one-tenth ! ] — : U Saturday night on tneir way home, after | fect o i i guggested that ke will “carpet bag" it to A Good Showing. ot divided control and want of co-opera. | fiud tLis out when we tiy to explain to Our | u ten days’ sojourn in southwestern New pokpiget 108 “Ii"“\vl une ('m[n;-‘ Lu th alifornin or Nebraska, and bo clocted | The figures of tho firsh yoar's bunsiness | tion between tho. 6ivil. and miliasy Chinese laundryman thit a pair of socks s Mpsiooand sonthonstorn Avizona, - - 1 [ 0060 (e abi, whon iialind Bherefrom to the” Unitod States senate, | of the Omaha stock yards make an ex. | which acted ns a stinflus (o Apuchy | MIssing. e RRR R o adinn d There is probably no foundation for the | collent showing for the stockholders and | treachery and outbreaks. So long us the dapot. | e 3 nine minates, in the latter in I An Towa mnan has discovered a vemedy for | I the Union dapot by o Timss roporter | $1%: Hene, the imperative nee rtmor, but if Mr. Blaine should come to | mauagers, and an encournging exhibit | vation was in full chargo of the | tewnatiom. conglsting ot pmapio sugar dis 0, there are o fow hostites dowvn there. | 3 o or i Cotstint oxalliy by The Great Invention, ebraske ho would receive a cordial | for Omaha’s new and growing i ry. | mil the Indians were kept under | 501Ved inapplo brandy. In less than week Mppose We willpet thiom subilugd/atter | S AIL AL WG Toum' forZaivar ::M I G TR el ‘IIIH)”“ RSWEnGgrowing l“"x“ J e e Fall o nmnt | Aft0T o made the discovery the whole neleh- | o Nobody gots kilied Ll unarned | fromwithout. S | ForEASY WASHING, olcome, as s a hos admurers in (It will be scen by referouce to the report | 1 RO A0 SO EPN i oo tvas || liie arounQie Uit 2 A man with a vifle the Indi R S oI VENTIIATION Sy | IN HARD OR SOFT, HOT OR COLD WATER. this state. of the annual meeting published in an i course of intevference which re. | " nover tackle. They ave: afraid of hoing | Fveryone v i i DL At Bl ol | G RREs et T 00K MATE WCatursstontn Branss is onforoing the ! other colunm that sinee the opening of o in carnest protests by Gen. Croos “The King of Dahomey has 5,500 wives, [Tt “,1_‘1”," them ‘] T 5 tiliGonte ally otour soligel cularly adapted to Warm Climates, Ftatutes with o vengeance, Thiriy-tyo | 120 Yards last spring 150,000 head of | and.u demand for o new agent who | oo K of Dihowey s 5500 | troro you appreliend any further serious | Hlof ol g o o, sl o ot i, 2 ) . q 3 S S S e L Ay i [ 2 b VALY i St 3 iracers, hut are of thousand land patents are already with- | eattle, 170,000 hogs, 40,000 sheep and 5,000 | wot ork in harmony with the militiry. | voils nomeward full us a (ick about 5 Y > 1 can't say as to that. CAILOON s Low, how v I,"" M tations, PRARLINE. & K:.,,’,.“‘,T,"",”“ hield from issuc until tho validity ‘of the | horses were handled in the yards, whilo | Tn Decombor, 1881, Agent Wilcox wis | chances are 550 to 1 (it e il o o inevon Ko whab toixpack from [ SOEEASH ROUDRACR Ha riuiibmnie Bol onty by ; ; Binal proofs can be oxamined by spocial | 21,000 bead of cattle and 36,000 hogs were | relieved, and o Mr. Ford was appointed | heard ahien Le (e (0wl upstairs in his | au Indian,” put in Captain N. T, Spoor, Dl o bl ' 5 i g | T e e e 3 % who had come up to shake hands with | deor opened, all foul air will cseape. | JAMES PYLE. NEW YORK: s fnspectors, Inthe hands of dishonest | slwughtered in tho packing honses since | inhis place. The wew agent worked in | stoeking feet, “1Uneasy fes th hgad that | & o ral Klioridan .. Crhore die no good | Qthers think that if an open (lno oxtend mcna special inspectorship would he theiv opening in June. When the | harmony but by the middle of Janu wears a erown,” Tndihoa Butdbn A€ from near the ooy Ve huilding, worth more than the presidency, The | Short space of time which the r‘ t f' other tofl.l 0 ne '1 ook 'l'th.\uh?u I ha Lisvovered somo aston wml llvh;\ 'A‘Il;b'lf] \ ”\'\ 1;2.(”‘”»]\("“'1:‘:1 ¢ | hold that all impurities will pass ont opportunitios for bluckmail, which the | yirds i South Omaha have been | reported the mattor, and ashed that Ius | shingly vulnersls parts of o hunan $41d:tho gontrl b ! i o e I L osition offors, where the title of the | 1" Oberation i3 taken into con- | administration be sustained or he be re- | anatomy of Inte. From recent papers we SWill the Indian teyeitory ho opencd | Guently opencd. This latter wus the the g ) sideration this showing 15 o flatte licved of vesponsinility.. He was instruct- | learn that a Georgia coloncl was “shot i {he WD orsnla A e e etk ory of »l..; ! puperinten .'mlu( .'hl‘ ity | g . i of Evansville, Ind.; md | the sume vesut will folloy. Othy iin, | | omestender to his claim depends en. : ti s ng . 100l , - § AT S one. Another year will double t ed, pending conferences betsyeen the two | He Wa 1 don't know, and it I did I wouldn't s B o :}: Y Upou t6 agont's report, are un wes of growth, Stops havo already | dopariments at Washington, “not te ju. | 10t “throu I ligdove.: N0k Jonganso ) fell you, It la your businoss to ind ont | andonggestond nagx tho 1“1:,: i 5 : b g other receive Ml wound i his win. | things, and mine to keep them seeret,” | (L0 g oLy - n taken towards addi two more re with farming operations of In- dow,” while an Albia; Town, woman swas “What do you think of Mr. Tilden's | this theory is ailure, as in cold wentn "Liis government certainly treats tree- | . e houses to the facilities at the | disns who are not considered as pris- ked “in the postoffic suggestion that the surplus in the treas. | 41’]‘4‘[1",”" s ”l:_‘ l'::l‘.m HH;L"I"-I".III:I{ ~\ulI; |\ KIMBALL PIANOS W ehanges, while whos to h | Shcet Musie and Books, passers on the public domain with grea o oner,” and informed that the question of - {20 npplied to lmproving tho seaport | UPY, SHNKOR WAk ceution. The first | bonsideration. In Nebraska and Wyo- | * piiia s the geographics i lieving hi t,in the public int Shori > Poi | fortifieations s p Ba B i | ’ ' 7 > v ¢ ahia has the geographical position | velieving him must, in the publie inte s Short and to the Point. 1 T 16 - Hbwovdr, Dl nd second theoic o cqually wnteue | BATRRSON ] IANOS aiting: the cattlomen who have fenced in | 4y country back of her to muke hor | be held in - abeyance for the pre Phitadelphin Timcs. 1wy thotght (it ah mporatiys neoos [ G I “‘I' vt Tt I e ‘,',',"':,',‘“" Musicel Instrum &he governmont o slinply mado | grang catile market. The be Phoreupon General Crook wrote the ad- | The man who can mind his own Lusic | Sy f ImanRnacosnLily, ik wi | Hallet & Davis W Pianos defendunts in sui tment, notwith- | ,,ve ulveady been made to enable her 1. { ral a letter, the concluding | ness usually has a business to mind Tho. MormoniEenaatt » overa transom, or through Bfinding tho fuct that fodoral officinls | pundlo the' vroducts of the. rangos. fo, azraph of which is ns follc wx - i e window, or up an unhelted fue, tha it | Violins, Gultais and Banos, T ; 0 DERdNALe S 5 fo ’ Diagnosisof a Wid ad Complaint | Chicago Times, Mond: n. ' v A IRAUKINA M CANS ithorized to summarily romove the | whioh sho is tho nutural outler, The | kIRl Of an bl T S Khasieche Widessranil Oopiplalas 1. (RICWRG GHNGE MORGRY; A e | 41 eseipe from an open well” T’ which KIMBALL ORGANS and (O s 'y force it neoes- | (g is not far distant when the (quots- 1 from me L must re ully decline to Suspended animation is what ails Jots | 3t evening % f L] b -an. Besides, ‘;,, othi ‘, impuri P1ano Btools and covers iy, They ought to Import s squad of | (ions of the Omuln stoek yard will ex. | be any longer held responsible for the behav. | of dudes wiio stantl about in- sociery | to him by a gencrated in the oo increnseits | ARTISTS' MATERIALS @éxns fonce nippers who think nothing 21'01ko as tHiioh ax 1ce in determining | 1orofany of the Indians on that reservation. | lors with their mouths open o o weight sand renday it lass able to thu Bond o stamnp fo7 catmiogie Of cutting to picces ton or twenty miles 0 ¥luss of 11v0 stok as thotie o i )t I regret being compelleit to say that - b i el capt. Henee, i that contains these - RO oo b & atugloigi ! 4 Al Rl A8 MR RE RGN | 5 recubl iy 5 tilisve tos o fln R Cess Bookwaltor's Hopos, fipanralaake it WeMd o | itios must i cithor droen or drisen | PICPURE FRAMES S—————em— e bility (a5 requsted in my letter of Jan. 20), s ~ Chicagd News. onitie aiiject RS o at Mo ont ‘,‘”n“-” | t ¥ seiuntific | ush NGRESS has oponed ifs session and The § . nd nt the sane taking from me the power | It is suid that s M Bo : ke known the de i I o, [ mene ey otven | P epayings, Paintings * adjourncd ont of respect to the memory he report of the city engincor upon | by which these Indians huve boen eontrolied | Qhio, owns so mucl) luy Nebraska W wore ordered B LYING THIS THEORY 153 DOUGLAS STREET, at he lopes to go foledigress from the 166 o8 Satardat R | of the vicepresident. The real work the survoy of the proposed boulev, and competled to be leultural | )t S te one of thols Mers it el LR A bttt 1 « i m near the floor of bath houses will propare for business, | meoting, will show that the boulevard | Huence and does an injustice to me and to tue sitics Dr g tionary measuic, | nil the 8 A digend by | 4018 is roally all that the last three con- | scheme is not only foa but that tho | Sjice which Lrepresent. ; Seranton Tepudlican, 1‘;‘.‘.»‘.-'...”,n‘;.‘.m‘ inticl BERAITS tho ajr 3 done during their entire | projected fmprovement can be con o ontcale .of the. makiar #as 1) Disgraced preachers deaw such lar OLICTIR 0 fho ¢ wmight his oXhausted by other means, In | A appoin of Capt. for audiences 1n Boston, New York and Phil- | 0f yestorduy, which shoved ¢ s con- | 4 g ! 1 | Aside from the passage of tho | structed at . n oxpense so as to | Bppointment of Capt, k L inos )L 3 i dition of affairs at Salt I ty w i 1 lieated by a stove the flue should - T ) A v | 80 tho dangers from divided respon \BYE 0 Inonopoly o togitisoblag, | and which asser i 3 I all fimes when the | LAEADINC - Jie: winde | amod in fenitless debates and | dviyes in Amories mits beginning | M ; i R o 'l Ang Wrial s ¢ | wenther w i Vs u : lation, Pow measures of | near Sulphur Springs (o the e bility wore ut an end. But by this timo Strikes the Nail on the Head. cen ordered to Sal ot i o0 T T ol s P t ) d D Ny ’ N I mcrtaiios hase seoung :. il e |le<.:: \'! enth stroat in South | U day lad been done, and the % Nebraska City Press. l)}j“ll‘w Mormons ¢ Bofiel £ il be placed o) el a”] e]s an e‘;mfl@]s Bsage from tho capital to tho statue | Omala, the ward will be fift el lind once moro broken out on a | The Omaha Be: strikes the nail on o | {5410 Mormons, G Wl gra { gigtan i e e S i | WALL PAPER and WINDOW SHADES, 4 s v 1 il of murder o epredation, 1 o | head in remarking thht ik scems to he supposition s | 5 in, l iy 00ks. - Tho rules of the house must bear | miles lon o grade nowhere more | !0} of murder and depredation, and the | head « 0 8 | supj 1 ) ahile 1t o " £ usaful spa 815 Danglas Stres : chiof biamo for this rosule. As | than five foot ~to - tha b, under Crook wore forced into | very cold senson for Lyudrabbers iu Ne- | Svssed 6o pajh o b ; us | W fpakitie Ak ikoi) 1610 Donglas Strenl. ipos shiould | Bdbey now stand, the chairm and with an average of less tnothor eampaign In the miountuins | braska. T frghrs b, o 1 4 -~ the transnortation e e ; f the committec on approprin- | four. The e Bl e : il it v & 0! pproj i ol I - Toronto Truth, by M.V Shoridan and fns) G : miny, b Sungri 1, th ’ ,“““ | M. R. RISDON' which 13 still in progress. Too Serious 1o be Amusing. Gen. Philip H E & can block the proceedin road will swee the high platean 1 1 o ! 0. hgh Dlatoan The spectacle of alittle man under o | Baird, ardved o i [ fciaio (e course of legislation. Co whove tho city and will overlook | E. J. DAwNE, who was ‘appointed ; ovoning on his rciy ! ¢ be ke this | 9 orition of appropristion Lills | tho vallgy of the Missouri for ten miles or | United States judge for Aluska, has gon- hot to Dl for tiin & ouly 10d pous, bt | vestigation through New A d ti . e ASMULDL AR Gellel'fl IlSlll&llce gell uce over any other measure. | wore i cither direetion, Phe loy ally beon Kogurdod s *tho ohnoxious | (iuats labaring ungor s debe ot morrts { Db HE o wid, Hike 4 Lugge broom, s eep (i | BEFRESENTS: thts vule Mr. Randatl has beon | panorama afforded will be seavecly ov. | § nbout whom I'resident Cleveland | 392,000,000 is 100 serious b hoacnnsi A OF Wy ot g bloues of oll hupuriiics, aud mums up Lo toarasee Go Louito, ‘il & (0 obstruct all legislation which he | ecllod in any elty of the country. Waon | Faised sueh u broezs when he discovered . - condition. Upan being -lod i il | the tac into 1l nosplicre withont | FEOECE Tnsur 9 / dored unfriondly to the interosts of | SulphurSprings sud the Lako are made | tha w8 4 MBI horet Tor the place | 1. A Chance to Meks Sb00, ea”| B0 the revort” that United Status A, o o very great” oxiont, he s | wot (B8 constituents or which ran counter to | proper kinds gf ploasure resorts by the notwithstanding the recommendation of .).“I'fi'"'A"'(3,..“‘,‘.'4..!. (.rflmtmn)l.'.',','-: . | Jrane e '“""“,’l e "“' elosed, as tho air without will forao ifs | & d ¥ ] own prejudices. One of tho fiest | art of the landsvape gurdnor and the | # prominent man who knew his real | § s Otfers that sum to any one who will | of troublo 1 that territory, the way in, to fill the place of that which es- | ° i iy b8 will doubtloss b to s0 ameud the | stimulus of private eapital we shall have | ohatucter all the tine, The latest adviees | prove g (ho Lam 10 1Y o1 onits axis, | declined to say anything, ' through the flue ' % to distribute the appropristion | w chain of parks us good s auy in from Alaska concerning judge confirm | OF that it woves around the sun guestlon by seyii Sl U Posdbic T 18 truie thy among the various conmitiocs. | ity in Awerion with s bautiul pleasur | the suspicions entertainad by the publio. Peaadiioi i i Basrion, cmilo, that o had oy Dol diauinat g tvasule, - S8 kG, thi | H.K.BURKET, ; ; » A ‘ bout it in tho pupers. T Lyl ! [ ¢ o b will be ablo 0 seeure & hoar- [ drive runuing through their midst, | He has disappeared from Alasks. and St. Pau! Globe, | fuoe i iRne papems: e g the oo aid Lnpint some of its heat | “TOR! Rl i phave s bisiness dispo-ci of | dotied with subbhan homes and costly | thore are various rumors a5 to the cause | Tho nosth st o Shobe with great | | " o bogare 1 {9 Rua. Bk | FUNERAL DIRECTOR! the hauso will find tiw to dovoie | vesidences. e e sty Mght, omo of which Is that | inturcst overy effort mado by the goy- | , A Becklaca of mouley s { e, bt without, syen. tib | AND EMBALMER her matters of equal importanee. 1t is gratifying to learn that this loug | he iled to escape mecting a elaim of drnment to uucarth fraudulent land én- | princess dug ap i o e A t Citnal ceononmy, s Whatever s 1 1 Nowrn 1au siunis, - usaus Nesiassa Plush goods and Novelties,

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