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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BFE FRIDAY. DF(‘EMBFR 11, 1885, § I8 bolng fotmed 18 Philadol 4 | down, in shich somoe of the sgec THE DALY BEE Reforms tn the Navy. matarial for intelligont dobute and lugis. | olining to pay thoir taxos most be raply, nor Famous Americans, r"v'rl‘lx;:; {oleny ts balng totmed. ta ,,',";},“,L’ dhunty 1n | papers of the cast Joine | ‘only Festtiod The acceptance of the Dolphin and the lation on the tariff and silver questions bronght to time Se or Van Wyek do. on, nor arper’s publication the sprinz. Thev send word that s great | i, getting him ap, snd ofteén in those Duania Orrice, No. T4 AN 010 PARNAM ST | quccesstul launch of the mew cruiser | Mr. Lamar's report is the first one that | scrves the thitnks of the people of No :“f,":"z vx;l?f‘(v!::.":““'Jl,:f;;;: TS Son: | mumber of cligible young ludies will come | duva Van Wyck's fogic, or his sarcasm, e s e ICeTs | Chicago mark the practical beginning of | has issued frum the interior dopartment | hrasks for s perdistont eflorts in their | B Yot whatn hold this man had on | W tem whichaddto thefntorest cansed his pompons wdversaries o Lot | tho reorzunization of tho navy. 1t is true | for & long period whiich doas fearlessly | behalf in spito of the abuseof the corpor- | the raiisay system in this country? Tow Colorada. iAo B o Ty i The | that steps toward incrensing the naval ce- ‘ | 8 #tatoe. | tablishment were taken during the last | the land office, and s#icrts the rights of AT row 3 Jut there | the people as against the great corpora My Ilw( cruel iconoclnsts that they are! the T D Ay w0 i od editorial brigade expenses of Tabor's thirty-day senatorial | <8 vl nowet of & Shotel ss-collared editorial brigad book m kita andblography writors | SO “ad iHita Takk week by “Tabor | Centrated powor of a speceh.and ‘cay O Tow #1000 T ree Montha ... 4250 | Tepublican administration Se— never aaw him. His mullions conldn't | paying Biish $19,000, gl it st st IS B0 Months A0 One Month L0 | was a Inck of confidence in prevailing | tions and syndicates who have seized | Tur convontion of cattlomen at St. | get him a plice hetween tho covers of & | o frionds of Scolt, treasuror of Arapatioo | The work slono: e Bim s boen of Tk WesKLY Bk, Publised Every Wedne3dny | o, 0ihods jn the department pervading | upon the public domain. In Hr | Touis, a short time ago, developed a yelopedia, P bl ;t'lx:'\;:"“"'h'v“';l';;‘;“;‘L"“I': L 'l'y’“('\;h'l“ country at large, but will not be r 8, POSTPALD, J = A - e e <o orgeries, and this | (T ] . oo Your, g i both politioal partics. This found spec- | Whitney's naval report the public will | number of very interosting facts and sta- #a, Stovey Sponks Hor Mind. scare lis releasn, 1o 18 under $10,0.0 bonds, | viewed at this tima, Wo have only 1, inl expression in the democratie | read with a sigh of relief the canses of | tisties. £n 1850 thore wero 18,000,000 cat- New York Mail and Express. A large Mormon settlement is gaining a | observe further, that all efforts to tarni<, footholl in Conejos county, south of Ala- | his honesty, decry his ability, and q | | which controlled appropristions 4 with the abuses which have sprang un in I ation attorneys and the ridicale of the Tuonce inbusiness elreles! | oo onmush litigation, involving the fing:F at ono of ‘them lias had the con | | the demoralization in the i tle in the e y K80, 86,000,000 ostitle M it £, Stora¥. Wi A PEhn WAV o .“'”_" Iat ot i Uiy i | Recently Mes. Wilbur F. Storey, widow [ 10 (% lriviive members wero recontly | tion motives, have failed, and' ¢ depurtment of the nav | 1845, 45,000,000, 1f put in a line, twelve | of the deceased Chicago editor, was in | add 1 to the colony, und 10 more are shortly ; peoplo of Nebraska have learned to mon sense, practical remedies for the | abresst, they would streteh twice acoss | the eity. She is vory stylish and prosents | expected ognizo in him, as his nearest friond evils of bungling and eumborous | the continent. Their value is #1,200,000,- | a fine sppearance. She was attired in The boeaking of A set of timbers in the Sil- | always have, & straightforwird, earncst administration of the varions bure 0. To keep pace with the growing | de neay 1 ok Ank mine, near Ouray, discovered s very | ani unseliish advocate of all that con ! ) i . . oep pace with Wing | decp monrning, and wors magnificent (¢ oy fourieen inchos wide, that T | gorng the interests and welfare of tho ther thronehl_ cnrcipssne people. CORRESPONDENCR: | neted as a bar to extended efforts. AN communications relating o hat th " nistratio vhanged OTIN) atoTe GhoJld. b that the administration has chang | there is every reason to believe that our BUSINESS LETTPRS: | navy will be placed on u footing com : iof oA bumnems Jottors and semittances showl b | ygurate with the importance of tho | 1t 10uks as if Mr. Cloveland's administra- | population of the country tho stack of | diamonds in het enrs and on hor fingors OMANA. Drufts, chocks wnd postofico orders | nation and the extent of our const line, | HOM Was to be a practical and business | eattle must be in sed 70,000,000 within | and a cluster of gems of matehless bl | IFE o s 1,500 foet from the. sarface. and 1§ to o mado payablo o thewrdorof the COMPRIS: | 1, g dmirable report of Seerotary Whit- | one. This s a cause for congratulation | twenty years, and 140,000,000 within | liancy on her corsago. These goms wore | 8a1d to run as high as 1400 oncees 0 the ton, A Peculiar nnu;.,.m. b Chicago Hlerala THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, PAOPAIETONS. | ney on the needs of the navy marks an | itrespective of party. With sil its | forty-five years. The branding of cattlo | hemmed aronnd by oraps, but they Montana. bla s it bo S epoch in the draary lino of incompetent | d1shonest buncombe about the civil | destroys $5,000,000 worth of hides every | sparkled ail the samo liko the star Sivius | The Alpha and Omess mine, near He na, | [T:\"t \r\"'-mrk“ I.h.| rllwli,:ulv \h:‘“:': 1 D ilson and hi s on, et | il ad the head of that department, | #0rvico roform which he pronches but | year. Varlous remedies aro suggested | when it grests the Pleides tho in oarly | Was recently sold for 00,0X PRESTOENT CLEVELAND 8 what the | 1y is tho work of u man of ubility, char. | declines to practice, Mr. Cloveland is | to reduce this loss—smaller brands, tar | ovening. Mrs, Storey related the troubles | The Heiena Mining and Beduction com- [ Mussachusctts millionaire, has at length pany has declared a dividend of $20000 for | gomme to teial in Boston ‘The jons newspapers eall a space writer | acter and courage, and will at once ine | beginning his administration in a man- | hrands were possible, and branding on | that had come to her sinee her husband's Jectmont, spite contidence that whatever monoys | ner which will commend him to tho best | one side of the animal. Our exports of | death: “Many people, that ones were | (utsaro worth one cont & pound fn the | ©815Ung between the two men have been, Triw hymn of tho gas companics 18 Al | 1y e wppropeiated for naval reopgani- | S1ements in both parties, | leather amount to §3,000,000 por yoar, x.|"|'n‘:;y',l~l|‘ym\h':.Iy‘,‘v.(::;\ me .‘vnx“_ ”“1.‘.‘? ) it ‘\m)u‘-.\‘ wnd Tarmers ave unwilling to | and <0l are, n mystery. Wilsoti was a ways sung in long moter. 8o are tho | zuion will be applied for the purposes — wostly low grade stock. ‘The imports of | Storcy's will artayed them ey s W | Diaanns i tee el ook exclrens wen | Loon . SUVGHIIINE N HOTSY SHERNNT LS bills of the consumers. for which they arc intended. M. Whit- The Gas Question. fine Kid and calfskins oxceed the valucof | me. Of course, I'am aware of the in- | formily oponed fast week, ho capital | Stddenly acquived great wealth —and ended, . 4 . PSR L AP BN, | Stock of L coneorn 1s 980,00 Tived like a princo. His banker discov- SomeT—— | ney hins worked sriously in probing te When the first complaints began to | theso exports. fluences that were brought to bear upon | st l coneern is £30,000, n s worked | riously in ) 1y to ! & - I them by those who do not wish the will I'he stock on the ranges are in splendid | ered that he was in receipt of h y re- T building boom hasbeen nipped by | ghe hottom the defeets of the naval de- | pourin About tio tfarior quality ot th 2 probated.” Ono ot the so-catled friends | condition. Never in th istory of the in+ | piiies from: Mr, Moen, but what, the Jack Frost for tho winter. but the spring | jartment and he presents his results | water gas, the Bai was inclined to give PROMINENT PERSONS. was i the habit of dining at my home, [ GUSES G Sontana has siock been i suci | o i . s A ) 10 L wiinte of thoir husiness was no ono has opening will be the i | fairly and emphatically with the clear- | the company the bonefit of theiv apolo gy 5 Al i fnal Prosident Cloveland appointed him i dcondition to withsand Lwinier, nature of 1 pening 3 cmphatically | ¥ Potor Donahi, the Ualifornia millionaire | i r've Bolgium, and. for that I owo | . The stock shipments from Billings forSeps | over discovorad. Mr. Moon 'sas at tho emE—— 185 0 ractical business o | thatas soon as the works were com- | 1tad reconhtl * R84 bl ! : = ; TR [ ettt bl s AL SR | who died recently, bezan 1ife as a blacks thanks Mr. Storay left two wills, Both [ teuber, Octobarand November (o dqaie ins | hoad of groat manufacturing establish- Tix: poorer tho quality of the gas, and | coneiseness of a lawyer's brief to court. | pleted all grounds for dissatisfaction | =y "G e v (e has beon pall ro valid and mado when he wasin | Spulo Sifcarsol catile, 15 double-deck ears | t 10N KT Vot 1 obuves . i uetic p |+ 3 3 P ‘o % Ao work S s . -l > & of st L iwn cars of horses, i a | men seupiod a ligh position in chiureh he |w1 its wu: of I.MI:;A ”l“ the | The scceretary’s theory of the proper or- | wo 1ll<| be promptly removed. The works | (v o i veats of thivteen distinemishe 2 ,’..,“[1 mind . It .‘. ;m]llv a question of a | _“”H A LN N t hor making a ¥ 1‘.* SRR ll s “g n: :::m i o is the rale in Omuha. ganization of the departme simple | are done, or onght to be if the, o, | 4o v ghott tive whon T ahnl] como 1nto o 8. f I 2 and sovial cireles, and, so far o higher the , is ganization of the department is simple | ar 121t ho if they n | Judgo Waite g worn ont ive satin N ) I One of the large Butto works has contract- wio wiin 1o discover, had never had any- . v e ¢ | dind PR SRINTEA s olte Fo 4 | sien of the Times n paper. 1 thin ol for \ ) utj " e and orderly. Ho finds tho eause of | and the gns furnished to the oity for | e became ehie! justice. A tailory that 1 will sell 1t becauco T do 1ot care to | $4 100 118 eniire nest vears o utput of matwo | RIS 10 (HONEE T ally they to be shipped abro: unless the market Y foll out, and Wilson sued Moen for Canpreg arc in big demand in Kansas | of the past wastefulness in the servide to | street light and to our eitizens and mer- | to ko why his honor doesn’t iy o pairof | ave such a groat responsibility on my | Siotht mlvanee cmeitoiie e by 5 5 Tably F100,000. City ince the explosion of the gas works. | he improper and conflicting organizi- | chunts for their homes and business | cyyalry trousers. hands. Lam not a journalist.’ uined is sid 1o be considerably above the — TALCS N0 TWNK, It was thought that tho geeret would 1f the was wis no better than that fur- | tions, He proposes (o have his oflice di- | houses continues to be of & decidedly in- |y o ! P © Propo: i i ) avid Day, a Colorado newspaper man, — he devel, 1 when the m i ished a0 Omala, enndledight is pro | vided into three prineipal dopartments, | ferior quality. In addition to the Poor | g his pursc ones overy monl. t plics STATE AND TERRITORY. The Paciiio Const. HUb: 483t nOUhiNe: ook onewet ferable, Ho wishes one sot of experts to buy the | quality of tho light, there is a gencral [ €400 therein, and Benjamin Stecl, another Nebraska dottings, JMerding avo very plentital tils season in [ that is “calenlated to throw light on Smsmms——— muterials to be utilized by the navy, | complaint ot increased bills lucky Boliemian, is the head of & pineland | Blair s 8 savings bank in full operation, | Pucet seind N | 5 the mystory, Wilson's case against Tie fact that the eruisor ChieRgo | Py imust bo Judgos of the prices as woll | Fapidly revolving moters. Nothwith- | company, with a capital of over S500,000, A Danish vangelical Lutheran collogo 18 | gy peresof jand for cater 0" 1CAHY 1730,- | Mogn 18- poculiar. Ho avers Sthit he floased when she was launched leads the i M tanding the sduced pric yor " Dbeing built at Blair., 8 bt | (Wiison) ame involved awith two g et us of the qualities of thy supplics. | standing = the — roduced — prico pe Senators J. P, Jones, Fair and Stanford iere ate thirty physicians and thirtysix | young women_ in suits for breach of hilade secord wmny: “This | i G Hordulls brewery_at Wisnor went o ! Philadelphin feccord to say: “This 18 8 | Angther ot of experts are desired to car- | thousand tho eost for the same | ary roportedto have organized & huge iron | gram e o er Monday. P |ttt in Butis, Nevan, ; promise; that Moon eame to ninand rop- trinmph for John Roach, and w50 8 | vy ou the constractive work of tho ser- | Servie provos to bo_ much grenter than | and steel snipuitding enterprise in Sun | Gui Busn will it i st seeeption | 70 e bion i San D resonted hat the D e nutt great demoeratio victory.” A T G e i . o ' ors, who | piseo wi ave ta RG] soni- | on'the 13th of January, SHeriff Wash MeCal- | Smounted to 8565100 during the year. distasjeral to him: that b . % y vico, They must bo sxports in the busi- | under tho ofd systom, Consumors, who | Franciseo with an oyo* to goverumont con i et wastcatstatl SR IO SRE e A Vol luf b ——— 5 i " : aid 801 % Sgeay O OLBY bl Tam will oiticiate as nshe ness of muking and repairing ships and | @ year ago paid $) and $10 for their ordi- | tracts mmnong other things. NGB PO FASERLD HioAr T.onk - DIfb: s ears with compressed ait as i motor by d their d.8continunnee: that S methiod, he (Wilson) did 8o at grout s to Tuek cloction Enzland has been a guns, and all that belongs to them, The | Mary consumption of gas in November, Oll Soth Kinman, the famous California | gupposed to haye been siereiod thoro by their , 5 h long ono, but not so long nsthe election | yivd department will direet the move- | find their bills this year more than | hunter, who presented unique ehairs to Presi- | eonity seat whinors in 1584, o 'v‘v;l_w';;;"[-n“nl ~uml‘-‘ll_:‘:;(l'w Isunds | himsolf, but that Moen” then retused to contest over the Chicago mayoralty, | y,unts of ships, fleets, and the thousands | doubled in some instanees. Tho repory | dents Buchanan, Johnson, Lincoln and ; .\lhl.ul'n[nlh' an It B &ML \'I. hrakeman, .74"1.’n';”~fl'n.'»,:.»\|‘l". Fithe e it ';H"“H" Pl R for. ~Mr BT ET il A 1 cidtids i 4} Bt 1 S + ey . | Hay vi 8 ring prosidol 1 Lo of his imgers amputated while coupe YA 9 oen’s defonse is he promissory which began some monaths ago, and 18 | of gilicors und men emploged on them. | of Gus Inspector Gilbort, who under- :'[x‘..\»“.?r,‘;"“‘ ":y:y"i"‘“'f‘m"""_""."”‘f‘"l '\‘i“f'i‘: linisg cazs at Ainsworth rocently. During Novewber thy notes montion no_consideration i aro of the v which rosent exist and | conclusively that the light furnished ig | MAC 07 CIK ROTDSIUNM LS CUTOUSIY ALC CIADO- | house and wate ks, with an o easional | ¥01S A & u \ang o thix point |l|.-v.~ 15 10 pro<peat 3 = of the many which at present exi l:ln\l le Y ¥ rately constructed. “Lt's the best cheer I | gigh for a division station or another rail- [ ©45t that the bottom facts in the .]m Imll Rosi CLEVELAND'S remarks on poly- | the necounts of cach are to bo kept just notup to the standard reauired of the : ! gt Itis len syndloate has [ it R, Ao e gumy in the president’s messnge aro at- f as a pratical and common sense business | company in their contract with the city. ; everdid make,” said Seth, with evident satis- h e y N faction, *IVs the boss, wird dowt you forget | An atiornes named. Banks, who 19 nosing | Pieiiised e Sravione iine of Restdd | Moon's revutation has not been im- tracting much attention, and the general | man would keep the books of a groat cos- X comment is that coming from an old | tablishment and its differont deparct- During November the standard was only | i around the lind sharks in the n orhood | e Gionby dowin, proved by such dovolopments as have bachelor and an old mxid this little essay | ments. Mr. Whitney asks t congzress : { Culbertson, has been warned to leave the i TG 14110 candle power for the month— | fiv (o ow having “retired from busi- | o b 3 Thero is said to be quite an escitement at | Deen made ¢ has paid Wilson in all ¥ Gould, now having country and sive his neck. Ao LBLEOL UL LUl 100,000, i ¢he only exeuse thus on the beauty of murriage and the family | shall reorganize the naval departmoent i very good. before reorganizing the naval establish- niuc [l helow .fl"‘ contract r(lxuurumnla ness™ diree thmes, can be marked asa gon Charlie Brown cut ofl the lnllv of two fine [ £ ton iniles wost of Beno, over the dis- is that ho was troubled be The increase in the gas bills is due to the | tenan of a retiving disposition. M. Gould | horses belongins to the Rev, Woods, in Te- | 108 Iy ol & conl vein nve teel wide, cause Wilson was being pursued by two [ ment, Hy then promises the best results from the expenditure of whatever ap- i 2 p s . i o | enmech, and s now brooding in the local fail | ¢OY! rupid passago of the water gas through | in his day tired wid rotived a good many | G0N S0 B0 E 000 Y Nobtatled Tequires | |, Fhe Puuies aro making an onslaught on | young women provriations may be made for rebuilding the navy. - the meters under heavy pressure. | other follows, {0 fan a skeeter in fly thne, j\m 1._‘;‘u-n.’|;u:-..;‘ r’”m‘-" ‘lul ;l.ln‘»l.v.' t, Nevada, u" I‘m\lim' ‘N(.‘“" a ,(”,.‘I.r Tot, |‘,;,. it Reeent investigations of tho New Lady Randolph Churchill has a royal r Woman'sri 011 practi .|!.‘nul.|un(il:l|1c- BING AT ~l:<n§\w:' 1‘”_‘.““‘“"‘1"3 TR ::"L‘”;” ;'h?.'::‘ hat there is only one Moen York state senate committoo show | son for boing the proddest woman in h are bemng carried out in this state. St- | 510Gk s Inrge as fawns, by the d ’ R tistics show that out of 5,900 school teachers that the name “gas-meter” is a misno- GeN. LoGax has boon given his old tand. She has fus boen invested with tho | firthe state 4,000 of thom are women and | Tho San Fran land_on isacted Romance of an Iron Mine. — mer. The meter conscientiously reis- place on the militaty committee, und Senator Sowell is to b shifted vo the joint committee on the lihrary. This is first blood for the enemics of Fitz John Porter, whose canse Scuator Sewell so | The English elections are over and the result is n practienl trivinph for P 5 = Nt of ta great Enghsh parties has | e T ; 18 railroad commission is vindicatod. | 4 Working majority over the other and | the Only truo test of relative coonomy be- The Union Pacitic has refunded, on its | the Parnellites combined. The national- own suggestion, an overcharge of forty ist cunpaign has resulted ds its 1ader five ocnts, This magnificent achieve. | deereed, and the uncrowned king o I ment of_the dead-hond junketors must | | i“'li]” SoLe D “.“‘v"'""l"’;""' phcked i R 0a t lior ok s of- | by a following whose united strengt can 4 i i f lri(:v’i:‘nc;t:;ll'tl;:.f ,“\I’:..,:::((":,‘,“::“::‘0,:‘“' o be thrown atany time as he may elect to ’_‘v"".‘"{- )1.\ b’vltm:qnlhl.) nr"gui }n lfl""“” | wno never invented T tonio. who was found dead on apartly burned bed, | The committes of the United States dewif 1o one handrod and sixty acros of et elevate or defeat cither a conservative or | CHes 18 being furnishod at §1.25 a thoust ChRG showed thatit wag & case of suicide. THe | gonuto on intorstats comm e, botter Id land, 1t was not considcrad especi- wliboral mmistry, Unless an unbkoly | 400 While Omaha ischarged double tha 0it City Blizzard. TR PRGN, 56 8 1GAs Saiy oF oney Wiioh | known us. tho *Cullom com mittos, will ally viltble, and wis not sgarded ns | combination is made between the fibor- | 2M0unt for an article that ean be manu- Prof. John L. Sullivan wis robbed in | Ltz was suphosed to have in his possession Jbably report Lo congress in favor of | AN¥thing more than an ordinary gift. In insignia of the Tmperial Oxler of the Crown | thiricen county” suporintendents are of the | s montiv uve t ues as nineh bustness as it | g0 CCity Tines: M. Chatles. Chas ) UL e whilroon sually does. o enries uled were: Home- | | Katms Gty Timese Mr. Gl Parncil's Triumph ters anything pussing through it, from | Of [ndia by Queen Victorin numher of Uhe Hsweet sixteens” and bud- | S 153 pre-emption, 4178 timber ‘calure, | pin abd wite, (of Niles, Mich, spont 2 hot air tosewer gas. The amonnt of | Dore than £190,000 a year 13 recol fourteens of Grand Isiand_have o Gty ARG AL, A «1..\\' Gl o R Pl !"M a8, 0 C y. 5 ourte s of Gira FERUY e eastel ] ing | Seott r. Chy nis one of the wealthi P e T s Queen Victoria tram the estates of persons the “Juyeniie Good Samaritai In eastern O are boginning | DeOLL L E {RIIL ol ! light given in proportion to the thousand who dio Intestate and without heis, all sueh | anil propose to o waed work tirong the poot | to_ realize more year the necessity of | st young men of Micligan, being owner TG0 st ULt B O e ate a all R R Wakig provis,ons af Mok dur- | of 6 valuable iron mine, which biings him belonging Lo her majesty in right of A beardless youth In Wymore narrowly | 115 the winier monihs, b connty ha an income of 0,000 mmnh-lmnww\— i beconie seithed up the s dimin- | en or cight months of cuch year. The | propert ished, Dbesides the nuug ek 15 co - istory of his fortune sounds like an A her rogal perogative, S il en any twoilluminating gases. Using SL o fator b stantly inereasinzg, so ik in many loealides | ot ST o the comparison in the casc of the water A Great Curiosity. less babs attempted In the courts o prove | fiuns s fiitie. lors for the cattle 0 feed upon €18 a8 now furnished, and the coal gas Terds Siftings. that tho b, ¥ wa its dad, bt o diad o 'coms | iete s e toig fortlie caiu U |l years g hay mar s o CORLENS | emum will exhibit noxt season onoof | Vieto and Gifective’ alibi handy and walked L w " young pavson, and the couplo ufuctured by the old company, the | Barnum will cxiibit noxt soson one of | g orcourt a frec man, O eham went up' into Michizan whete the winis- y s puying very dearly for its illami- | (o SESHESEERE IS CHE AR S0 R e coroners investization into the death s Ler wis given w eharge. At 4 donation U | of Guorze g, Uho Gosper coiunty. e hiliulolphia. Rocord. party one of the parishioners gave him a ably ehampioned 1 the lust congress SENATOR MANDERSON has reintrodueed his bill toinerease the infantry braneh of oflic 5 g A4 here 54 cel 5 o 3 has not been tound. ¥ 74 the eourse of timie the mini-ter died, and the ariny by making its orgunization uni- | A1 #nd consorvatives to resist all Irish | fastred hore fopolisonts: e | Cleveland, 0., of the hoantiful -white | BEIEEEIIRER e o | the establisiment of wn interstato ral- | Lis wifo followed hing, ohildiots, nad the form with that of the cuvulry. Asthe ands, Mr. Parnell and his party will | b city counoi -‘:“"“!"""‘; §Promis | gt i wileh o ppses as anclent sttt | reent perionianco tere of al fui o5 | road commission. This is waab was ox- | lnd Feil into th hinds of Mr.' Chapin, 3 o diol 's of aerislati 0o anc wough mvestigation of the su g 5 &4 i QRO U | “like a strain of wnsic that floats and throbs A ( o W W One day some traces of iron were found moasuriin injngoordunce with thorecom- ||| bo diotuiors ot all legislation in the com- | (0055, BB B EBEEOE Bl B A list more troabls than wnytiing elso. | a twilizht, wnd wings away o the dim | Pected of thatcommittes, aad fow will || g SO TAR RGRE RN e TOVIG wmendations of Gonerals Shernian, Sheri- | N2 patlisment. To the English people | 1205 | Ty sxesmpowsred 1o compel | - senchies oF Which we dv an, bt in whicl wo | seriously objuet o w commission if in the | 31 Uit want ao to. investinte il dan, and the best military authorities, it | generally the situation will bo a wos | 818 COmY ‘-V DRSO DA MBI ARDOn It is Loaded, cantiot ;\..lul\‘- too wr";:'uw t (I»”\I\x;m! lln;l statuto creating it congress shall insist | found s whole tract was full of the Y Bl " 6. & ¢ as onr citizens are con- i Vel eavitg belind a memor; srfime, @ har- " % b s < ! 3 et T il nassa gl luwiliating ono and domands are ul | frack S0 fur us onr citizens aro con Chicago Heratd. | jeising Bebind & pioworys o pecfine @ We- | o bon pablicity of ratlros @ rates anl the | riehest kind of ore, and from com pr > el e ready mado for w prompt dissolution of | 20V Dt i growing lavgs enough | The Mormons who olum to work mira- | MU oL /ol ol and vospeoted Gopan | probibition of dissriminations in inter. | UVe PoSerty he wily raisd gy B or e ) y, or 8 very carof v Ny eX- Lasrik . ,e JC T\ J 4 cloped 0l s 48 hoon wivine | the parliament and a new appeal to the | 10F #compe pany, and if no oth cles should be very curcful how they ex- | living near Grand Isand, died suddenty | sgate teansportation, Without these M 1S Ex-Pruosipext Taves hag been giving | the Par! AR bt tos remedy ean be found, steps ought to be | periment on the United States army, as | Tuesday. Shortly arter duner he was talk- | ©0 0 0 ',,‘ R oete toal | Jeurs it hus yielled 'nn enorinou inoome 4 he orops i contures | conntey. It is safe to say that the ex- ik ¥ o menibers of his eheertal- | provisions uny law that atteinpts to dea Mis Cipin, and he now has s beauti- his judgzment on the erops and ventures : TR e Tho roport of the secretary of wur iuth. | 0 With the members o hix Gy cheertul: | PY pin the opinfon that the most important cron | Pense und oxeitoment of a new electoral D el Iy ani-to . apar e was el i | with thg railvoad question will be worth- |l hmwm[‘\‘l und sutroundod by un in this country is our boys and wirls, [f | campaign w1l not be forced upon the = i G ustaly ood o, and about 8 orelock it | Juss, A comaission taat werely studis | interesting family, he leads a lifo of quiet LI YRBROREDOYS MLL GILIA: i After tho Tax Shirkers 9 thoevonine sat dowin by tie are 1o ehisy # | and recommends will serve no purpose | el ce. Mr. Hayes desired to do so he coald fur- | comntey until the experiment of conduct- ' AnJLIeEOnge; suipke: Tl kaygwsuldon lilack epting to iull public opinion and to § : ; Y i i s > i Senator Van Wyck comes promptly to Norristown Herald, dead. Hle was 72 years of age, pUbE ! ! ¥ plos Tidor DI Qish soms important information on the | g linment under the new coadi- 3 ¥ phi; A 3 u 5 ] ST, ¢ Oto cat hnul action on the Reagan biil, Telegeaphlng Undor D Itfes, orop of oMoy s i ho holped to | tions has been attempted by the present | the frout at tho opeaing of the senate vangollst Sam Jones romarks: “To | e ontaoing, Sherift Ganada, of Otoe | i is the prim iy aimeof tas railway | There is one plico, suys the Now York Y 8 M e e Gladstone seems | With his bill to make the land grant r it un in s fow words, o dudo fg s | SO REYC G AU, BAINO 0 4 managers who tavor a commission, and | Sun, tiat s even worse o thin New harvest during his four years' tanurve of | party leaders. r. Gladstone scems 5 & : It1s inferred that once upon a | PRI i ey e t ah their instramentahity that | York for want of undergronnd to! h inclined to muke heavy bids for the Pug. | PAY tX08 on their untaxed . R K e o a | delicions darkey waas inported Trom St | 1615 tirough their instramentility thad wk it of und nid talegray | ko lig 3 s L en S e : ones wis violently iicked by & | Eou wiiile tiie original yam-ywm in gen: | commercial orsanizitions in every lavge | couluits. In Brazil the air lines hive to ———— nellite sapport and Mre. Pacnell, in turn, | * i Nt ;“E 4 \} 10 are “"l ~l“ll o Iu-H\wl:M not Ly step uside .x...‘» dosus IAILm el the n.,‘;n Teast ) city of the Union wsking congress 1o | contend with the natural decay, rap- Brokens in N ow York have made so | if the cably dispatehes are to be credivod, | With the methods of the railroad tax | 1o stiguiatizo the beast. ssun i Histoiy, and *Phe Possmm in ate i body that sell have no exeeative | id as that is in o tropieal country, aud 2 L ) i 4 ,. < . ——ee lln Kelations to i e Lopic owers, I DUEpOse SO pul o vith the sud Lo 1l ¢ s Lo @uch money during th present boom | i not disinelined to a rewewal of the | Shirkers will learn with astonishment | o ettt L] Rt y BN b pe I 2 iy ol sl o s il ot gt Bhat thore Is talk of erveting anew and | treaty of Kilmainham. [t remaing to bo | thitof the millions of unpatented lands Chicigo Herald. I His atoudions to] tho i, | Wa | feod - equal rights over those puniic higa- | tors to break by contraction All nuture magnificent building for the stock vx- | seen what compromise can be decided | Pelonging to the railroads in this stato, Vlien the prosident unloads s messago | Ml i rieots ol s wuys. s leagued against them. The dusurious Il g 1 I SR s e ) 20 | and his guests. 5 B neiie| RO change, and tho project will probably be | upon which will secure united Liberal | POt an acre has over paid adolar of state | groon columns long on the country it is e deatulndelohly doss instanas, the ng ) vugetitiont o Lthitionios almpites it pushed to complotion. The aggregate | support and prove satistictory to the | O county taxes. The process by which [ 5o inqmre ngain s to the where- Ao r:"“u- "L'"“'.‘ Dataotoriiat Lahnets O NG L R SRRl [h DL IR Kes o IBEEL Sl top vatue of stock exchunge memborships is | nutionalist party. So far the leader of | Y10 companics haye evad «d tuxation on uts of that Jellersoning simplicity hpsaanboftho Shonoriolt Doter 1% the | i3tk familine witn its mistory would | of the poles and wits wp tieir sidis, whily 0w about $33,00.09), and the building | the nationalists has declined ty formu. | theivland grant i3 a disgeacolul ono. | wo heard about kist summer. XpUCt any otes et o 1t that of v | skunks wnd armadilios uderiing them orcctod wil) undoubtodly bo w most | late hius programme for self-government Unider e euling of the suprome court at Elovated His Fingors to His Nose, | Lt18 sonerlly bolioved that tho Chtoago & | ulence fo the wislhs uf the odioors of tho | and euuse thele sudden full, Fhoanist gorgeous aud stupendons alluir, in Ireland What it is to inelude aud B""” ‘l';‘"_’"' 5""“':1 :le"l""“", it "l‘“ Sivwex City Joural, ;:"‘:X'T:.'fl'.'.-‘f'n‘.i‘"T\"l'.?.:‘x."n'u}ffu‘.“‘n‘h‘f".,'\".; A0 0 Liiliddol i whora it 1 1iob woll | swltun o)t hards s ihsns L6 baca — what to exclude is w matter of profound | uion Laciiie ruiiroud had sulicient Litlo | 9. mijar of the Omaha Herald, aftor | itan enuance inio Des Moines. known, the requestof our boavd of trado | i tho bell-siped porgeluin insulators, Jeromm Pextzen, clerk of tho polico | importance to Englishmen. Any step | B their l:mi}v Iw plaster |tl|u||n “IrlnI: reading the tarilt passage in Presidont b'r:.-mrn'l; of rer ;m‘ n'..;. ul«.:n(vl-rl:-(l li(-u migat have somy W m'. tn‘.m In,u - | J:,.lvly.‘...l{n-nx.{- wit |I‘Ihvr:\.n : s A 2 s = bt mortgages. Under another jug handle o . ridie of the Omadie road, at Sionx City, s | prossion that it expr the sentiments | of bivds, tlying by night, often wreck or court, 18 eredited with arvanging a com- [ looking toward the dissolution of the im- TR O Jusa ‘vag | Croveland’s messago could not rofrain [ bogin, Tio wilagers cxpoct to have it | f onr business community, hut at homo, | tanlo them. Moro misches o0s than ay dng prize-light, to be fought to @ finish | perial anion will be cortainly opposed by g B .on ’l' IPoense, 1L WAS g0 elovating his tingors t his nose and | ready for trains by Satuday night. wiere its totbering steps and feeblo framo | of ties i3 huze spider tat wiaves ity with hurd gloves, and te tako place with- | both branches of the liberal party, If | deorled that 8o loug as no patents | twinkling thom in the direction of that | o whoissalo trade of Sioux: City will | -0 watiors of daily soioitude, it roceiyes | weh botween o wires wid interte oo}t o i 3 SNl e i ;| were taken out by the compunies, the | picturesquie advocate of troe trade, J. | makestrons eifort during the coming year to | 5 " Libetial atee tion which | with the elootrie cueronts, Woidt of il in the eity limits if parmitted by the eity | the tory leaders are to be believed, any | W % 2 | 1 extend the busmess of S0ux City througi . iR HaRekia authoritios, Mr. Penizel should rosign | movement which trenches on impevial | title to the lands remained in the gov- | Stev! Morton, Nkt and o the Biael L counsy | Warm biood always yields to senility the tr mvmlul«l tropical thund --r»h‘uuu . M. 7 (4 rosig ¢ o al - LT gl -— " ' Y ——— smash wires, polea, insulators, and sither from the management of the prize- | nuthority in purely imvorial matters, such ;,“I"““ '[" “"‘I‘ l“""‘ ""‘""‘l"]' “n:s &'_“n"’v An Honest Omcial, "'A"::I""“"“I‘“::;“:;“‘f It h T i Sonutor Van Wyok. atmost daily in their season, despite Bghting busiuces or from the elerkship of | s taxation, and the wilitary and maywl | 7 FHGS OF B0 & e i, New York Tiu Towa yomteer inianiry wil be hod b Nurthwest (Neh.) News REeRutQDs, e tho polioe vourt. It o srtainly i3 not pro- | establishments, will not receive the sup- | 19re it all unsurvoyed ands must ba | when M. Sparks became commissfoner | Gl ipiids, Tiis iy, Docever 1, 155, | Some of our contom jorarios aro dis- A Woate e in et e aa: wer s VAN AT yort of Lord Salisbury’s ministry, It iy | 89rveyed before application for patents | of (40 goneral land oTise the reports of [ 0 Whieh every lorner anewber of suid re-b | o ugin e Van Wyo.'s return to tho senat 5 range Sioux City per for o ity olicial to encourage prize- | I ¥ Y 0 i {ara e In urgenily invited, witin his twaily, it £ ) A stranger who arrived at Sioux y Agnting. reasonuble then to boliove thut what. [ Will be considered. This is ospociully | b5 predecessor had shown that corpora- ¢ and while fow prodict bis dofoat, others | feiw evenings sinee wis et at the depot over coalition i made must | PEOUSSHRY in tho caso of tho fand grants | i,y and speculators had been excluding | Pho lowa State Tmproved Stock Broodors rd tho subjeot us promature, Tho | by i slathy rm"hu e PupsinuNT CLEVELAND 10 lls mosao | b botwoon tho liborals and the | I ordor that the bounduries of tho altors | seulors from tho publio lands and that | fatwciition pused teswlans Tavoring, & tor hus nothing to lose by oriticism, | 1t In tighting hitnor, wio: sopped bin eofers 1o “howtes humvind generis.” - Doubte | Parnellites us against the conservatives, | Mt sections grantod may b defined and |y onormous number of Iand ontrics | pyonipiis. uiy Outreak of b paci o rly or Luty, but Nubraska aud the Uni- Strangor, uro you frow Oualiay” lieas some unlettered nbucompoomp will ob- | 5,01 4n allinnee would mean & n wjority that titlos may not issus to the railroads : wore fraudulent. A\{ commsiioner de- | and W o prov ML the woving of dise e Stitos will lose much should Van Y s, air Ject to this wanner of refecring to a vile con- A e for lunds open to homestaud and pre- | termined to-prevent fruud and roabery | swine, living or dewd : i S iate . “Phen prepa B 2 NP e of 170 votes over the conservatives wnd | 197 s obon i R AN und to reclaim stolen land could not | A movement called the fown Tndustrial v $he sonns. Mo hwadono | 000 . rewurn of the liborals to power. 1f My, | GinPHon under tho gouworal land laws. |, o4y conict with poweriul men wio | Readig sssocyition s boon i g iraied i | moro thay any provions representativo [ 101 SR o ! Ko the biggest liekng a whita While we can’t sposk for “unlettered | by is prepared to dofine what Iy | NOW the railroads, in order to provent | had heaped ap riches by land jobbery, | x .(\h,ul. N ilme 1.,.“.“’~. Upti e 0o |y plaes s young stato prominently bes [ g A-‘:\l ke the bigess lleldog.a smhia o 3 3 e B ;i 3 A sselvos fre i o 3 ssionor Spiarks Atudy and reading in the fuiilios of facers = i ever goL ous o solen b alncompoops,” wo ean wssure our poly- iy demnnds wre, and if thoss demunds | Fomselves from b subject Lo tuxa: | ILinuy b that Commissionur Spitrks hys [ Atidy sibreadilie Ju bhs iuilive of St | oo one "0 n s Siing ot sanay, and | | oy @it F IS aTaim Dk w abi ok ‘ purty \ mands | oo cing fall el . mido mistakes, but it so thoy wore made | d0d mecinics, and roight | h # 4 syllubic contomporary on behull of the | 4o yoy oxcood the extent of focyl | 10N BY svcuring full titlo to thuir lands | Wiie mhistbkes, wttempting “to withhold | ORI DY icails of Lutuers' insiititon | hus won national coniidunco ws the hon. | rived fere o Qumabia | ¥ouder of uverigo oducation, that env- |\, ianomy which the liberal party Is pro. | H110USH tho issunnco of patouts, have re- | LU "5 G 'from rascals in order that jai Ustwan tapins nowr Liubuaus siarted | oyt yud fourloss enomy of extortion und [ o, ivhe Sttanger Gheeiud | e b - i (e & Se Vi P A Ctian oA dtioy i st week ol sib o his faderand, Wwking b | ot! ord & auilos wl in throe @ics of mankind™ would have boen w | v g wilow, thero is no reason why » | 11504 10 bave their laudy suryeyed. From | honst settlors migh etfjoy it. 2050 10 detray the oxpenses of the trip, - Ho | kindrod wrongs, snd the ohampion of | minutes ho il takon the. sid sl ot of much botter phrase in the exccutive strong working mujority should not | Him® t timo, ns they vo sold purools T e, A oL as tar as Caleaso whore Lo fell in witi | pight, The monopolies uve against him, | the big follow ‘mouth, » oy o aloug their lines, surveys have bson rohibition as efonse, fust women, ne hsd & -oud tiae, lost all lus Y I\ But | Stranger, why didut you t te More ret the liberal leaders t e " ¥ i o : ‘I'lie political johbers are against him. But why . onee more roturn the liberal leaders to Suvainah News, money, and then seai back for enuugi t Like Ko 1 b — owor at Westminstor., Under ¢ olp. | Mudeand patents taken out, but of tho L= ' 5 D bk (o the old (agi, where b6 will sy | the people are with him, and will take his | asked the vietim, as b -, Wit movement to catablish a system of | Do r L wxg | Millions . of wcres whioh sl ro- The planters have bon 0 cod to adope | i1 18 19 EH O e into. tholr own batids. o can | 0030w e rim f st ) sumstanees, Parocil's po r " 3 iti ST ot o1 ut thor ell yor y postal wavings Lanks will probably be | :..,|.|.:,. T ey A e “:vz\n muln on the baoke of the ralirosd I’rx“mb::ml it M';'K‘ :“. v ool ‘.l‘z‘""'mt T n'“'x"'\"f‘.x“.'fii\""f.‘{f.l:”".'"\'” A pon of his adyorsavies o | 0E you was o hittar. i P s “ i sulves from ruin 16'gime conuition ol averber ghows i delvery ) tere o chi LRI E u : Y g Pushied with & great deal of yigor during | Jicrate to the existence or decease of the | W04 ofllce not an acre i3 subjact to Nairs oxists on the turpentine farms, o | W0ers, UL il ietors, 41400 mail posial | far 8 carioature. His speechos and | “O0 toere wasg no use In that. the present congross, und it may prove N Hs . ; i allairs Won the tyfpentine furms, | oy "a18i7 locwt lotters, 14,550 ocal postal | manner in the sonate have been ridis | 800 ix the teain epl & the suburbs aBooosafud, Such » rosult swould be in | D04y His wish will'dutormine the fate 3 Van Wck's bill 5 $he lumber distriets and in the cities: | curds and 1m0 nowspapers, During e | qiind as 1 G were G geand s 1oy mind o 1 1o flivst man | e B vstit would be dn o easures and ministries, ntor Van Wyck's roquires the | iy, yrorgurivs ard overywhore, snd tho | 50 tine they caliceted i dotsary, B200 | RN AR 1) S e or hBaition. i ftir luliyin and you hip aecord with popular sentiment. These compinies to pay the cost of surveying moncy of the luborifg man goos luto postal cml-i unil 14,103 nv':‘fiumu I R S L R T d 1o Le the ous snvings banks would be carried on in and losating thuss lands within sixty duys | f(1oney O 1 SWETRE - ‘=“m‘ HOSHAE0/00 RO} WMAITH B I 1aih senato ho found hunself sucroundad by S T e connection with the postollice dopart. | ATTOUNEY GENEuAL GAkLaND in his | yfier tho passage of this actand provides | wd felanion ’!.nul-.m-nun. S Dakota. tuun, ",f”‘ ol thisin \‘u-l T Aeh, RButaEATIGH A8 went. In England they have proved | annual report suggoests thowdvisability of | gha in defautt of such survey and loca- | whisky is the cause of nine-tenths of | Rapid City is prepasing for an exa of brick o aman, sl aball damit it on | son wak ia Sk day, ob iy thi mast euccessfid, and Belgium, the Nethor- ln'mhlmg_(.ul.- Jails in tho cities \\lm‘rd [ tion the lunds shall bo subjoot to entry | them. Of course, U-l- : l:llru mlyu:' and b‘f;‘lyl‘n,;x Rl L | e orlands, Ialy, und Jupun hive recently | United Statos courts aro hold. Omaba | under the homestead and preomption ::.I'”\il'l;“_‘l;'l'%l"" :::“;‘ g “U "'::"‘ “"‘“3' ox{oaEaeRE, tonee 0N T m,,,ml;l_“;, “etiquette 0f the senat i vaVu g :.’, learn X|w.(.. s0 o ‘adopted the systom. aind Lincolu no doubt will approvo the | kg und liable to taxation. The mens- | for putting whisky out of the rench of | bebween Kapid Clly aud Spring Creoss e PaH e aNILEEathentBlogh | e (e AUNEGS BN BRI D Al recommendution. The more public build- | yre will of courss bs violently opposed | the nexro” populution is in_ itself suli- o Sleslt Hiawke, of Cavalior couty shiob & | BESECOes BERREAAIOR B otuain | biliaa woutalniig wcopy of byers hiotos Gas Insproror Giusgxr reports the | ings the bet by the railroad senators and the monop- | ©lent argument for prohibition, Olfboer T Jevyinie. < s spat of howses. o | from prominence upon conmittees. ‘1 evanh of ey which il bsen pibiished, eoutinuunce of poor gas nrd increased ——— oly lobby at Wushington &s laying new lln;l;u;l (‘ “:l'“. woum 1 s thodght 1o be tatal. piggishnes and fuss w irritating to | and that tie total of thesse eartes, © cabi- v billa s the resulis of tho new com- | Mui. CLEVELAND'S cabinet have provod | burdens on the overburdeacd cof pora- Chicugo News, Al e dcouians and seuabling s | aouhin Hieke yuplitias o K | falh Lalih 88 el S e ipany's promise to improve and cheupen | themselves intolligont and practival mon, | tions. [t ought to sceure the support of | What ls human grostussst Hore was | ohiners bis boen vooveid th b ponitentiary | wnd myasr ity an ey e | T i i now living who Gan ®ur gas supply, The ordinance uader | aud industrious workers. 1t can be | every honest senator and congressman. | Williums H. Vanderbilt, the richest man | 81 eonviet labor eiployed, orhy Urow- | 1o acoompiish for s state and countey, | beat it the case of one of thess the Which the gasworks are operated is cloar | safoly said that the wnnual reports | Itis founded on principlos of equity snd | on the Amorican continouty ho dios sud- | V5 sbout thirty men out ulciploysiont -} that would not talecas siivice or dylay. | phogoiniual taal aitalisd, ds withls 3 ad spoat. [t pequires gas of a delinito | hundod In from t1o varlous dopaigacats | Justice, which require that all shall boar | dunly, sud the obitunry @ litor is told €0 | bities AN oLy b vardhon b pnaeis, | Dol Udal wave e ko over Vetl | Vory ivasarablo dixtanco of 1,4 lity and at o definite price. Itis the | takon as a whole are the best und most | their due proportion of the burdens of | writs fnm up. Where ure the data to be | 1) s been talked of, aid “sueliing works ,,‘“. P b R Y Ty BBy Ty | Mark Pwain has w funny story about Ly of the clty couneil tomako u thor | suggestive which bavo issued from the | tasution in return for their proportion of | hudy Neither the American Encselo. | Ligtluns wiioh have ile Detiver il S | Fion of tho eyebirows wad 4 rasing of ove | the diforent picees o1 advice kv to Sugh investigation of the matter wnd to | goyernment press in yoars. Tho ronort | the protection guaranteed by the taw. | pudis, nor Appleton’s Annual, noe Men | 1o 1ot distant (it sy waougat Lo ‘I“"'i""",“‘ unks | :‘;:",";:"._‘“' b R iy 'l““"‘;“hm'b‘l“ o Sold the wompuny to » atric compliance | 0f the socrotary of the treasury is ox- | The railvoud tax shirkers who for nesrly | of Qur Times, nor the Blograpbical Dio- | ,, Charles Mix is ouo of the olde o coungian of | WAL A AU, £ A CROTI A | S I B WACARI, M OIS A With the s of their coutruet with the | Liistive in it treatmund @ the various | twenty years have shiftod the expense of | onury, nor the Domestio KEneyelopodia, | it e s Live oo e | iy o th'a oy soator s ia st discovery. hin ured 50 topics undor roview, and furuiebes | stute government upon the people by de- | nor the Dictionary of Universal Biog: | oue dliire of "erops [ that tine. A large | frow Nebreska. Edorts to put him | muny thousands