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P— ; | - y S : THE DATLY BEE: | Srose Cor veyed Tands. £5,551.7 of product, $13.241,911 CHRISTMAS, CHIME tradespeople put np the price offintc | Koen the O - | Congressman ver of this state has | netting a profit of $18,577,000 ¢ t 1 knacks and eserybod 7 cep the Chinese Out. | they are no exception to the general rule, Oxand OFFIce, No. 01t sp 016 eaarsan St [ introduced a bill which provides that | The number of gold mines in the st Christmas presents as well as absents make | o0 LG5 o tybody spends money. Itis = n Francisco Call An examination of onr county shows 1 Xtw Tomn Orrcr. fioos 85, Tiscss whon (e Ter d @Pant TORUS Hires tevayed v 1d min I” th i | the I grow fonde n good V‘vy\v_ \nv’n\.-\‘ m.c l;-w.-'u(\ all those lu( w there are beiwssn throe private indebtedness of the people of this . nd located their lands they 1 Ivosted in mintng Toots 1y $10,108918 ! | Never month un IO Oty Tifey O T L e t re 1« of people, a unty of about sixtecn millions, or fin Publishe mor " we | gi ree ¥ wh H d oy | Itis apite 1y them back to Ul tor ‘r whom would come under the | f¥orage f §52 for cach one of its 500,000 ublished every m ‘ T iven three years in which to dispos vd . mas in the old ¢ t \ come un the oy Ne i i : | an number of people engaged in the ountry look upon the season | ) cres, which deaws an-annnal interes! of vy Monduy od T W19 | Sivern. wt thie end of W 3 Yl ’ Your prosence at iome on Christmas day 1s | with feel it | head of Taborers. Witheut 125,000, k| bl § e | them, 4 1 of which time the Ia ndustry is 14,404, The value of ‘.,.H st0: | prateraifie to 10 presenth ot AL h feelings whdely different from eir | oo01aorer. conld be = not less than elght per cenb. or a tota st L o160 bo subject to hiomestead and pre- | duced in 1834 was #2,503,03(; silver, §0,: | children, | pared without in- | 1,280,000 per year, to which add i i One_Year 1000 Tiiree Months €% | omption entry. Mr. We o el . 'H' pd On Christinas evea stocking on the In England it ism than a merely fes 1""\ to the industries of th yintry terest paid banks and the $500,000 p: i Bix Momtus.......” s000Ume Mot ... 100 | oot practienl owe, and will fan in | if I 5,590; copp 25 | piece is worth two on the feet soason. 1t mear reunions: it ,;\\ gos for common laborers are <o railronds for freights and the cighty the Toe Wi Js ‘»,. 1k resday o s 1 v T fed 1o | ‘1‘ {of You cannot find a hoy who has not 14 | peace 1 good an earnest Hz.\, ply | that Americans cannot understand sand of tarift revenne paid the Unit ) . e | \ - ; il of 212 employ - | dad what e wanted for Christmas. enjoyable kind va vome. from Lon. | tho faboter fives, If | ) States government, and we see wher Que Year, with promium, O AN 150t sl | u mines ) hand Phe man with nn empty pocketbook w ishes | 401 OF from fhe laige cities where they ate | BT e Tomreoitine cf (ioTan | money dig out of Uie suil by farsers | 8ix Months, without | 5 .S 1 10CR ¢ he product f e was 2,405,903 | Christmas wonld come only once a cent working out their careers: the od daugh- | \ 4 One Month, i domain, any leglstat n regard to its | ton B 1 eontuey, | gl ek o V) veen wuan bive and | 1t requives no prophet to see that (hig DENOR o Qlanoslion 14 miovs onacnse, Tia | T ‘ : No,my d Iren, you do ot always | jejaeet (i oof; the family circla | Iy settled Pacific const li ¢ of afluirs must keey sm b torin mttars B S 1o .t K seporations are much more | tieally in its infaney, is confined to a ha- | trees the dead e remembered and u S (PR ool B ) voting for the nieft who are Tosponsibla Tow oF e, RE concerned at the_efforts which are now | sin in Fremont county twenty-five miles | Fashion not (s the sotson of the | SPOkE OT Wt Afte 1t is a sacred sea Sl Bt f There is no natural neeessity for O ey o Gt F (0 COmPRNTs widsclia Al el thelr real 3,53 bareels of oil, valuod at | One of the ehiet uses of the Christmas cavd [ & MEAN SANS CIUIISEMAS DRESEAT The Iaborer whose time is worth $2 per | - v o estate after it passesinto their own name | 18 to take the place o1 something which would “What are you going to give your wife for | moitit in China can carn from 5| Senator Van Wyok THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, PROPRIETOAS. 1‘,‘.\ rked behind their eharter |~ The total ontstanding indebtedness of | C0st kood deal wid a Chiistiis present (his year:™ asked abiun per m nth 1Iu « ..'L ornia. In N o | Plainvicn (Neb.) Grsett | . ROSEWATER. Eviton 1 t conrt o | counties it §2 of cities and towne, | Stockings did not become fashionable untit | "0, : : vom $ | ne of ourcontemporaries, writes the | B RO A O | effcetunlly that no legislation of congress | $1,493,009. The total indebteduess of the | a time of Queen Elizaboth, Christmas i “I've been thinking,” he replied, 1 hard- | from %0 "‘hfi‘ “l‘"""‘ sl ] {t will | Northwest News, are discussing V Tiir eIty counell shonh] paes that builde | can foree them to it with theie prop- | state is $9218,420. ‘There are 3,032.34 Licbeecuttilleliibidlsidel bl Vel DA LR I want anew | Ciinse Tnborer (o ['\“-“:w:n\;(‘i'n'y”\l\: o | Wyck's roturn to the sen and W \ ing ordinance o lon wir lamd grant mo milos of rallivass in thie stat Chrlstimns poots linvean easy time of it. | preeont I m‘wl ot 4o i Wi i hoofa | Pacitie const. It the, cost of the h‘l", fow predict his defeal, others regard { ————— Bl ———— Joys, toys, liolly, jolly, cliimes, tines, berey— | seliome, thiough, thiat T think wil S | wore $230 in place of 25 there would e | Swbject as premature. The senator has Iy Jay Gonld wants to he original grant to the Union and Cen The Business Sitnation. | the rhymes ftow like wine from a bottle. By wite. & twoniy dollar. gold’ | ot the business of importing thew | nothing to lose by eriticlsny, antly or late and Northern railroad, wi tral Paciffe roads provided that all lands | Reports from various husiness centers i SESFR BIGE lin IR BT, & Weel, 1L | CITIAtiuks IORTHE A & prtssehl Noo?. Mol 11| OFY 1 HOmPSTYHet las the maehin: | hut Nebraska and the United States witl him? | remaining undisposed of after five years | show that shile there Is no docided ne- | SPeuds 82 fot a Christmas present for his f a few dags Lll borraw it 1 buy a coat e United States has pas lose much should Van Wyek leave the 1 JU— | 1M, Gl e dlgsenl AMENE “OW ) i1 1alaw fo the Ao Mavor BEOIEL Will not sa from the date of the completion of the | tivity in the wholesale markets tie volb | Sienne classed among ivistmas | How does that strike you, hey?? bidding «ll Chinese laborers to land on | Stpate He bas done more than any pr | R PR Il fiob ns. | road should be thrown open to pre-cmps | 1meof business in most lines is very fair | - O S RIVRR Ly hrets 46 YouNd AR, | oTvCan Ul IS DU S Y. | S At utative to place this young ] Glikrged oo '|I| mimings until those | on and homestead entry, and that the | and the general movement of equal pro- f 1t wilt bo the fashion for Chiicago girls to |~ Don't meastre the slippors that your best | There i ;’”; gountry at A cerinin date, | stte prominently before the couniry in’ " RTE s i BO AT HRBEIRL BINGL B ViREIOR ol RARRVRE i T4 might provent wumerons failures | Have o bay windo bl sl e A s il LSRG wndi i i ET TR LI L] AR L BAS presoit GIEW 18 mispocted (oo | LT EOMD ‘ el of their | mat s whole s encourazing. al- | jithe city ! ay windows buill in them for your | giye about $100 to their agents and keep | ¢ asthe honest and fearloss enemy the rosult of the rocent publication of debt to the gove nt. The Union and | though there is little expectation of active B favorite corns: 't oswear beeause they are | #1295 for themselves, Under any possible | of extortion and kindred wrongs, and the Tontiyson’s spring poetty. Central Pacifle roads mad metion | trading nntil afier the tuen of the year of <o meh difference between | three sizes (oo small for you. Don't do any | enforcoment of the iy t Would be | ehampion of right. “The monopolios are N8 £pring poctry W Promontory on the 10th day of May, | The western anidl southern sta 3 e .u,’ A green Christinas makes a | of these things, but have them mounted as | many violations of it. “The Chinese are | ngainst hive. The political bher & v ———— Y 4 uthern states ec at churehyard, and o e Christimas canses ateh pocke g unning ane wanil ; LA L he political jobbers are I LYo GOTTo T T THRGt ool pos: | L000) bt Ly B tmettiods puvatice by Yo itedL oro tinh Halt of thio tolal of | & gool del obs SR e i 4% O SRH VAN AT o6 Utk EBiar et G WD VLA st "‘”" But the people are with ! 1 Crodit Mohilier, e s notofiells | 955 falliires: #apoito Ay [ : ing. et you can see and admire them s you lie | @1 American law, does not shock their | him, and will take his futnre into- their tal telegraph bill. 1t remaing to b seen | FE0 \,»I I" ity Lo o wus Hotofl |2 f il T T B e T b L R R A A LAl U G O T LA Pl LU O Svliotlior hie incere in his cforts in that | 1 declared as finished il 1878, ere: | nited States and Canadae Tncthe other | heavy rolling pin in her stocking on Christ too much putty in that delicious cake which the assumption that the Taw ean fook out | The chicf weapon of his ivattiBe | tury Sl a yoar Tator, issued the onder | <eotions of tho country the nunbor of bus: | s - mornivg B S o | she hind buked for you whew vou lnst had tea. | foo 1clz HUoy catibent thainaw fur is carricature. i 7 m— [ i the Dudyuat claim case which recog: | iness susponsions s about up to the aver. | gave her something which her husband's with her MR LR R LS I R I LA T# this kind of weather keeps up mueh | nized the faet that the railvoad lands were } aze. Wool | continies very strong | head stands the most in need of WA e TAve o BE Ik e I8 BAE S LA Dioey B T Jonger we shall discontinug our ap| Sunjoct to public entry. Thercupon the [ all markets, amd teade o | The fashionable tcket now i for ladics to AR et il R tiaald Al Beadiind banpb i s e U i 10 the strcet car company ( have its ears | Union Pacific hatched wp the fumons Bill | excended - oxcptions - for - this e Aat enA e Sor oG, o11s| L the How NMHbOE of 6oNgross wera.tiatt | [ NoL 6o ot nd injotiiora: a litto || Winiecit R Ly S o HOE leated this winter Satt tost cse which was o jue handled | usually quiet time of year, but demand is | Y i clorgyitintiwill. B coverell witlL €. | s biz nglie teels thie vapltol would live to bo) | inose sk Was LIFoRH Inty open oyes | thein wlive to the questions of ‘«'\“h)“ v“-r ———— | attair, in which th vyors on hoth sides | not active. The outlook for this staple is penders at Christnas, ‘They will keep up his | enlarged. {‘m' \l'--mlll is that Chinese have come | the rest '"m‘,,“.m[ hiGi A ‘jyl"”i Tk Nebraska profubitionists will hold | were serving e same mustors Judae “ Vot tvorablate ealove, DEy goouslitve. | 1x i LAY worked for him Ought to Ap STY XD OBGEEANY nn-n';',.,'\..n"‘..‘. o thongh it las cost | down by dignity or tettered by what is a conference at Lincoli in January. Mr. | Dundy, who ought to have known that G S B AT T ESB AT AR MRBIC | ot o oot Cleserinil: Tooaley b T HsHBAOIE) CBAA dblegat E Ktiowi s the *etiquatie of the senate.” Finch will be there, if the cold-water | this wis @ put up job, rushed the case | orders, but new businessin most lines | Nothing makes a man feel the value of an { Senator Plumb's bill to prevent gamb T ph e i s Ihis “etiquette,” amongstother things \ 8 {lines has feconomical wife so mueh as when he finds | among soldie DICVONGEBRINUIIE G ot S bkl (e law, | prescribes silence upon a new member among soldiers should pass, but it should, it they wre said to be assisted | for two years of his term, and exclusion by a ju e dec ms have done nfavor | been moderate in volume. Prices from prominence upon committecs, This signals are correct throngh his conrt with a decision Tt the hundred doll he had I e —— T sushied | gonorally woll matntak 5 § hat the Tamdred dollaes he had given her 1o | we think, be amended if possible <o as to ap- 03 e ra L. The s pusl generally we \intained, Groeery stas | buy Caristmas presents with has be esti i I possible <o as to ap- | i [’l" o mies of Senator V. ]”' Wyck re- | through the supreme conrt at Washing- | ples have been quicter, and v prices | edin paying e e R LU S tive ! ‘|',"'\“‘ 18 e P "[‘\ inopera [ \ u-v“.wl fuss were irritating to o him as an imporied statesman. | ton with the same haste. Bx-Aftorney | have lost 116 to o st o sl el LR ngt L ov hope doahtless to fix up a | one of Van Wyek's qualitis. e iew Cebraska wonld do well to import o few | ¢ { Davin 4 ST ey . s 3 i ent £ him a corn-cob pine Do Not Materialize. I‘;u whicl will rostrict it it does not ex- | his own familiavity with public affairs sl ! weral Devins, who appeared for the | of — the previous week's advines T Frenont Tritune clude. “That they hope to keep ont w | and power in-debate, and Tt y more statesmen like Lim governmant, was notoriously an old Luy- | The DrantAtanEce it TR TSR e Gt ‘.ml.'l'“w “The democeatic heart was buoyed up with | Portion of those who would come if there | to wccomplish for his state A UABEEY) Con : TERE | Fer of the Messrs Ames whowere eonncet- | bren excessiyely dull, and prices have de zooi fat Chistmas fowl he report (hat thirty new postmasiers were | (052 G e L o ) T g abinn (il d Covoness i eing flooded with Tund { i with the Union Paciiie from the Credit | clined 2 t0 3 eents per bushel on wheat WL their hunzey hearts with gleo o bo appotnied at once fn Nebraska. Thoy | i’ (it 0" Juw for tho cuse ia o | o, HE 8 B] Niner fie e ovet grant forfeiture bills, which govs 0 show | Mobilier era, and his zeal for the people | and 1102 ceats povbushel on corn And neves hear them growl, ilo 1ot matoHalize. and 1o Bpectit Bour | dn nor Lroct. Teoret ehonld- heat | (hing o sty e st e his prov ekt that congressmen are heginning to real vas LemDer i | £ 2 v bons are weeping 1 s b or _slioulil bo al thing to say he said it Fivis provok kL TS e w e < was tempered by his anxicty not to affeet ~;||-HY\ of wheat in sight has increased A SATY CHIRISTMAS - lowed to land in the United States under | eleviation — of i a b n: popular sentimen the interests of his former clients, By J B0,000 bushels, althouzh the move- | “Tapa” said a fashionable S i woman, | Christmas ofNo Uae to the Gro wier | SIF PIENAL W Rteber, Suvtie Lo ! aillidite, Al of “ivo"" lussus ST this decision as given the lunds, which | ment at primar, has fallen | asshe wonnd her arms around 8 0 Phitadelphia Cail (oAU F L Lol ien those now | amongst the serene ontle I“\\ |I AV Ilo‘ i .,‘( ..., \{.u ,‘ 4'_\1 tele- | lidd boon meanwhilo: onded to raise | ot Thoreis . fair TR AIET | neek, “you neodn’t give me a now sealskin Of what use is Christmas? Certaiuly of no [|~ L ::l:j\ :1 ‘Y‘I .J\A‘u.:vl stay. So long | about lim and in some instances exprese aph, 1t is not our Weaver, hut the |y ape funds to o into the colters of the | corn, and the weakness in prices is due equie for Christmas, as you wromised. se o the wman who goes growling and snarl- | found (o lei B i it ) i Ob i ok (d ty of this T s T or L ik vgona, OBy | i | in prices is duy L A f found (o Iei in as nany as the labor mar- | new <cnator from N owa Weaver. “There isa good deal of | Cyeit Mobilier swindlers, were dectired | 10 free selling in antieipation of larger | {1 o for Christias, as, you wombsed, 11 iz tirouah tho world, noverswing any good | ket calls for. 1 will he said, of course, | put sl L .|‘|" ,;,.‘\ ‘1, voen ,|I\..|‘. y men on ques- | poe forfeited boeatse they had been “dis | veceipts of better quality. The coul trade | 1readize that times ave hard.” n‘\ m\‘n.ul‘\ d anything, A cemetery willbe | that such a Low would be o Violation ot | "W'H‘H B VI, an VAL g ‘;1 (I..; sye- tions of anti-monopoly S Y ik altrade 5t be aosad, sad Chidsting Jat | ©F nouse to him the treaty. Very good. We ithar | R A S AT posed of? by reason of having been | is farrly aetive on line and : orde Ly iristinas in (hat - €Ly oot e may cither | sulted in g (in those Sm——ememenma 2 a1 ) s A Lousehold, for the fashionable younz wi il reconstruct the freity or abrogate it sl n those { i morteazed by the railroad company. As | but stoeks at tidewater are acern e | i iionable young woun Hard to Believe. ty or abrogate it. It | days Van Wyek's logie, o s 8 s e D TR T drwneka) Ao re e ot h ‘ni‘\\“\l mpuiy: | As | I it Ev.l r\n] r o imilating | will spend it in an asyluin, hopelessly insane. N S Lins never served the parpose for which it 1‘ catiso his ,,‘,‘,..‘,.,“T.‘M‘.,"’:“ 6 ToRITTHIE and its benefits, Tt muy be hard on the | StEELnG LI bl el Gt g nsequonce of tho “slack™ outside de- | : - Sl Benolor HIAICHbyCr Drorafahtinsolr for uf| ) eintaid el ART ulhnsebochigystoILIoL S HBtOUHUIEGRENE L THREOEIR o 2 y he | conoress by Judge Cronnse to compel the | mand, and on manufacturers’ sizes ciren- | THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT EVERY WITERE prepares iimscll for a qy yiglated by the partie: I | il e 5l coalmen. but it is a godsend for briekluy- | o000 i JREa T S L LToR eiren- | Gl (to Mr. Tswnestein in tho back room) | Sk EPeech without submittini the draft to s | st it was ailoptes T lio IR GRS OV B G ML AL LT RYERIiEtaveia Rk A terk A Gl rouds to pay taxes, and this bill, endorsed | lar rates are boing shaded 23 to 30 cents AR R wife. The story is hard to beli nsidering | } Nen Tho Chinese have | one of them, hus had ihe concentrated 5, plasterers, carpenters and out doc : n _ 4 ot shentlemans says 1 give foul fe. The story is havd to believe, considering | beaten the law d now we wi > o | i SRl ebiig Rl LR e e SN iR iRl for s | in a state convention vnH e part of the | e \’1ur‘u The iron trade is more active | dollar for (ot seventeen ¢ \:u LD ™ | some of the speeehes made by the gentleman, 1..5’1‘()“&‘- 3 l"\,‘" o \“-“\v\.‘l '“.{‘;tu‘“ [ powor ot a secl, and earvied his point, & 8 he | pepublican platform. ‘That was the last | and a better feeling prev Special | " OU | as the lady is well kno be wie, | Bt 1 oy Lauie NG IO 10D doctors. A ‘ 5 il ter ove reont. ) known to be a capable, § Chines They hold that they have a The work done b 1 ey | ate convention that the rail 5 | brands of pig-ivon have 1 v ead F ARG s e [ zaclous and accomplished person. right tobeat the law if they can. It is | b m’ it “M & ‘\“. V‘\“ Jm“\‘lx s l,.v' h of f Tue: hog cholera has not yet thiuned | in Nebraska didu’t control ] i price and values gene T e T L S T e el e ke R R R R e o oy m 1 oubitlie Taaks of the mossbucked Onialin | tme Dills huve been in(roduced every | hardening cy | 10 make no profid on dose goods. Jacob, LA G B HOT I G i Theve oo dis [ at this e, "We ave only o obsers hogs. They are still grunting about | (o years and defd A — [ Wake dot hentloniais a Chnlstning present ot | There never conld ave bean such swollen | hus nove afaik notice that w treaty which | furilior that that all eflortsito tarnish his ¢ P et SO ot il | iciistor LR GHIGE ANLIFS L o | D acLer IUERA G SbnD ARt o, { dot peantitnleoad vor fwelve ollar und a | fortune as that of the Vander Rt | G s b it i , deery hig il i P T ovemimts it overy step. They | machinations of the railroad lobhy and | Omalia has been fortimate o far in s | M0E Iated it this country in single hands without | LUmay e saul that congress cannot be | A A LR B L D ‘ will neither build nor let anyhody else | corporation hirelings in con Vit | caping from disastrous fives, but there is A SEASONABLE JINGLE o g iatin whiee yuts 1t i tho | worked up (o sweh i idictment, We | him, as his nearest fricuils aly AR build teen years have now elapsed sinee the | 1o telling what day may bring forth. | What kind of fruit do you love he the fewto pick the bones of the believe the people of this couniry can | a st et e .,"‘:“‘}l['“\m 7 ———— e completion of the road. Ten yoars have | Attention has been called time and agai | Do questioned the maiden fair y. Until Commodore Vanderbilt got in | ¢lect & congress to carry out their views. | advocate ot all arns the inter- - s ) il Pen years have | gain A Nl 3 | There a ‘ 7 f Y | us the inter- GrOVER CLEVELAND may cat pie with | passed since the land grants should have { by Chicf Butler to the fact that o very | Phe juicy apple with rosy cheek A abIET unserupalous control of the ma- | LNere sue Bove Ly sl in U tern | ests ana weltar o) 4 lis knife, but- the ofice-scckers in No- | revorted to the public domain, Thegreat | 1arge mumber of the hydrants in the | OHIIERNCon b I lobbhea o clinery of a great corporation e picked up | S O T B TS AL G | d braskn wouldn't care if ho handed them | corporations with this va vain, Mgt | souther and western portions of the city T B¢ n("-m.v'hlvn smiled and sald: {llfhij“ s by handiuls rath e PRSI (O AR .,(,.:“L 80 ..l.. . ‘ out 0 Christmas picge with his imgers. | have suceceded in staving off all taxes | ¢annot be do : e it that pleases me ] = O ORI TARAL con- | Suchare the striking qualities of the R 4 Y g avo suceceded staving off’ nll taxcs ¢ depended upon for patting out TolEa 3 f = 3 ne, adds Lo the agregute of over-pro- | genuine e ' Flori hey want pio and want it bad. How it | ot its land grants by tiking adva tagn | fives. They ST R ! e thy i .l.u‘u‘.; u([vhlyhnv.\; : Operation of High License in flinois. | duction Chine ORI Gt | ER Y “ L l‘;'- i \l I;I]II.:)I‘:: ¥ p ey S L g aking advantag ! X | s the fruit of the Christimas tice. ‘ yo Inter Orean. make boot % ST g a Holiday Prese Nothing I 8 « L S « « O . 1 os ) » 1 + | 1ars, othi ( 3 i ",'13,";4'.‘3.'1.. 2 watter of o mo- | of “"}""""‘l e b mak bR by :m} s for tho purposcot funisbing watoe e Prohibitionists sk : “What has high 1 A L R ot bl e than thd 4 50 long ¢ by get it ot patents to the road dependent | ' engines. The engines were with Dol NSEL done for Hlinois?” Well, it They compefe with the easter e paration in which i & ) ¥ 3 lie fragrant seent of Christmas trees, 2 LEAN (L the compote avith tholonstorn, working=i hotl e chi orfume s Mes Dhil ; S . provious survoy of the lands ag | drawn from sorvice when the waterworls B ns from 13.000 Lo 0000, In | uen almost as divectly as with the work- | ot W I‘"“ e |‘l“y”“j,“.."“.“1,‘:’“ ¢ up Philadelphia Lrss comtinues 10 | o expense of the railroad. company were completed, the supvosition being Pervade the anbient air e Chieago it has shut up 660 of the lowestdens | I2en of the Bucitie oy |/ Tis uhivorsall toniitation! niAkea nllcone ' urge the appointment. of Kate Field as "t b ahitkors docline to_ depost | that thoy would no longer e Bl yet its odor does ot piease and inereased e revenues from 200 1o | 1100 5t the i tern | mentarics npon s merts oamecessary governor of Utah. Why would't tho | the money for the survess, and (hus the | necded. “The | waterworks —company | Tl isers who ticl Iionay snucezo 180 MO BE NI B e vibuylbanes OB S G G Such a present at this season of the yea [ appointment of Miss Closeland do just 5 | Lunds remain untaxed witil aftor they | 9908 it o the ety to see And have no cent {o spare. Dloor momoy,” bt owe thing is s it s | 007 i ot e thBIBB Y SeOMMITOL ok B D0y e 1 el Hor poriion of the prisidont | iave passodinto e bands of now owness, | I Whereter it iy possibl protection e =i the ovil bear u laneor porton of the expouse | e, s omo it appels o the cntiro T e (ot i nessage has demonstrated her ability to | “Fhe vemedy is to be fou M should be given to property. It she . Lttty ails upon sober people. wid Is so far | United States. If “the working ot ; SRR ool | % e remedy is e found in legisla given to properiy t should Cluistmas comes but onee a year.—7. Tus- | good until better things wi the workingien do | Dealers give polygamy a blow straight from the | tion which will for = immediately take ste ild D ARYRAL e L8 S | ER “better things will be upheld by | not want to compete with Chinese i i ) ) |3 ic hich will foree the land-grant roads | immediately take steps to build stand- | ser. public sentiment ¢ AL 1 S shoulder. 1 LS i oo i 2 every industry, they must demand the elter § 3 ot Rt s ir immense do. | pipes 1o raise water to the proper With Cliristinas comes e king =7 i al ! Leiter ¢ s Discharged o tots 1‘,‘ patents on s anEa s -ax.'.~\ ooy ¢ 1‘ ].) ) M”“ pistina es merry-making. —J. A A e Ta0TE et et enactiment of -a law which will keep | Tt leaked out ve: e ”‘,A et A I't1E board of trade has Int the contract | Main. That done they become at once | posed locutions. I (his 1s not pole, L A Fairmont Bulictin, Chinese ont of the country. 1 they o | ¢ y Y BB ARt | P iboandlof raolipn by Le ontee s jtoniiol "idliat Vatatol Sund ¥ looal the ety should put tho fire. engines uto | O Chistuns Day we wil shut out frams | Sonator Van Wyl is catled sour o not, t D000 Yoy to como | Sontant Monduymig ot e 4 ; v R | e o i 9 serviee aguin and maint | s ottr fire-side nothing.—Charles Dickens ? L over b carriers, named onahey, Stone and building will bo completed. an 1880, Tho taxation. For fiftecen years our peo rvic (in and mntain them in these | 1 i i ; statesman from Orange county Funny, | 5 . G palie mibibe complpen I8l H0 | it Wavel puilliororbitangifolla o) thosa [[NRIORCtOORHoRS Ok bigh Bl FRsacy (Ohrieuas isyleithopeson ofkonl dhge Hisn/E@Hversbply clashyio Rold anomes i the Money Goes. L e D 4 dirootors are entited to s great deal of | 1l oiopolics and in addition Lave property owner in Omaha is entitledzto | “ o Civistmas Day il &) e S, L . | Nebraska was born and rased within its bo Enter Icansas; Eaineded aboi ”';' Nastofion B ; A ay th e displayed | o0 e NS | e protection Business house: |~ On Christmas Day all should be welsomed | ders. Chareh Howo was horn on ihe bauks { | reporter who investigated the matter to- in view of the many obstacles which they | P entire burden of taxation while I s houscs with good cheer and true hospitality.—-Jfohn § i . a=t ten years hiave | f | y 3 2 _ OV e S T £ s 1 Loen established in the clevated portions | Stor tality.-- of the roaring Nemahai Governor Dawes on ALNE Cnornions - y found the facts (o e as follows: % Jiad to encounter in the enterprise | 1 por n managers have reaped all | L ¢ I porti it the foaming Blues C. 1L Gere on Sult Cr r Yot Kansis is one | Some two or three months ago thes datsna o S i the benetits of the law and protee for | Of the eity, and on St. Mary's avenu A regular orthodox jolly Christ W UTeek, | G he youn thaanl In 188 SRR bl ¢ : s k 0 t for e ] [dcarres v ? istins | and Jim Laird on the classic Stink the TR 1L D three men of whom Donahey v itost Tenth siroet elnimants remind | Which the tax-puyers have heen assessed eit Leavenworth strect, West Farnam o o1 i f1ha, D1tk B0 @lex and amily: | Water, N sbrgakas @1l o' 1o ot bosn. | sUteLanyonw lat of any other | g0 Sjuading spivit ferved el 3 us of the libel suit busin The Jowest | The bill introduced by Senator Van W ind clsewhere on Capital hill, and not | gathering.—Alice Fisher. s ca o B e ot [aalrst@Tol TR i A 3 S f 4 | wistmas is a time ot hospitality, of jo # iis would be ten thousand four hun- | ARRIY T T using cluim in o libel suit is §10,000, and from | nd similar bills introduced in the house, one of them could b saved from destre: | Christnas is a time ot hospitadity 3 ¢ long, long betore any of these w dred and sixty-three do for onch of | him of mismanagement of ofiice -‘|‘“‘I $25,000 to $100,000 is nothing unusual, | Provide for an immediate survey of the tion by firo, nor could o fire be ohe o "‘m"‘l'm”‘m Hiohaoa dawliospiiTanizio | ovor card oniolniaiiilan . Lintokiad aintos 1 io100,000 1 e s it Ste, The postma o gencral «‘wl b | The juvies award from five cel | lands at the rvisk of forfeiture. My, W from spreading to adjoining bu e upplied; but often it is a time of anxicty and | man.” Phe native is so very bad_the peoph sl rers of Kansas, and while | 2y q' investigation, whi S ! juries award from live cents to five | sutfering (o the poor, 6. Moy idge 1o 0t o bo blnted ¢ I | there are now probably a triffe over the L ir wation. which was mada ‘o Juries award from live couls o Ive | oo il provides for theiv disposal with- | With the present waterworks service. | 7o) O e e R A L prdtcrsing fmporlelli| bR AR ARMEREEEA VAL ML G i ¢ [ by Inspeetor Robinson. The result of anits, and § 100 15 regarded as a very libe- | N three years aftee tho companivs get | reis a possibility of n five breaking i oraged feoling—the W for Kindling not - 1 aEnersine toublif [texpminutibiiuagnbyerimady e v v & Las avery e . L erd eeling—th 0 wling nof = So 5 or an average of the past ten years there | outant, b hiy ral allowance. veady #0 have their ainds surveyed, T out during a heavy gale dnd sweeping ] merely the fire of hospitality in the hall, but Leasing Bohool and, | has i .“.I\.'., uu‘mul : 3 | .\h, ; s e R AL i ¢ e B B te 1o ey, | the entire city it it is mot hecked in time. | the gonial fame of cliarity in-the hent— | The cou Baiinannn s o 55y on ol Ieanns Ao o | For yestertiy b was notisid fo dis Oxairs has an ordinance r ! Untlor tho suprome conrt ruling the lands | It strikes us that the city council should | Washington Iroing L A e TR AEVCEIAE L en who Dad preferred the eharge | prompt registration of every birth and | are alveady disposed ot take prompt action on this matt It Who tanght wankind on that fivst Christmas :v“"_““,;\_]m-w"u ‘mwl leazes for schoo .‘.(:. .l‘.‘"'r”%l."'y 1“3_(“4: hor « m-;wh past { Messis, Stone, | folt, and Donaboy, N, but it is not properly earried out, e the watorworks company cannot give us day ands. ‘Cho recent salo of lands in this | kg pears E0ATGERON ath, or ovor | This has heen done, and three new e 4 n ) i e LR B O What ! owns to bo et £ glve.nob. [ako; county was approved by the commiz 1,000 a_year, is it not time the farmers | piers were uppointed iu- their places this important that it should be strietly AL T T hydrant service with suflicient pressure | VRS T RIS oive. wot akes | sioner of public Tands anil the necessary | Wk asking thomselvos what s Tecono | worning, B! ! { ! enforeed, aud any eglect on the part of | The first stato cousus of Colorado snd render fire engines unnecossary, wo [ 10 Sever not ruiss & BoREEL RO EERIEE | pupers fo wardyl, opetng ali (e i | of it, and Wiy they do not haye it to-da { a physic R e e o o st bann emad e | (Asl A0 back to the stemmer service, let 0 help, not crushs it need, to die, not live! § land for lease Thore have boen u large | Ten thousand, four hundred and w, = i e o tafon gk gumnis r.lm” iboni ‘J(IL R jro ~ rl..;,m Kingsley. .,.,.I,,;,\,,.m i\lf'h“lm“‘ for loases filcd | odd dollirs is more thin tavic the pros l ] ) © i ) 1e ensns | 1o poor will many a care forget and forwarded (o Lincoln for approval. | Uhlaverage wed hoof the K: § farmer, 4 Ep— comwnmissioner to the governor. The sta- = — Phe debtor thinks not of his debt The amount of Jand applied . includin of b 1t is doy ¢ \ K o L, % < P ACoORD & i £ 1 ‘ i appliec for isf 1 C } ml'f[h Pstofisagepatuiout joporta. 8B b | tistive preseuted are necessarily incom “.“ H0BKIHY to tho latest advieos from | fiut s they each cajoy thel chcer and one-cighth sections. While the de- | fulif even one of 1 hoand o half { lN-f: ,",- :,‘.m,,’,l of wpylications from | plots, owing to the great aiflicutics of o wshington, Mr. Sparks will probably Wish it were Christmns all the year, mand for school land is pretty brisk,, | thousand dollars carned hus vemained in | 3 * i Nebraska for the establishment of postoftices. | j,6yco.q0-house enumeration in - suclk ho banished to a forcign conntry with a e e rer, | there has heen no_ competition Wwhatover | U huds ol tho furmer | Sores and Glandutar Swellings Cure Tils Is olearly indicative of the Taxge iuter- | 00 R 0T T Y et Pt e sueh 8 o mmission of some kind. Mr. Spurks 9 EorAN and o1l the land leased has been at the | We tind the jigures given by the Times by Cutiouva 3 iorgrowth of (his splendid state. MORAEDONE A EmEh ey present a g oved too honest and encrgetic in LUERAGL §1ATHI AN's #oci, logal vate, not a cent of premium having | Dotne ot by the essmenty, | JAMMA BOYNTON, %7 Wushingion stroct, OF couran it incans more ( atle post. | ratiiying picture of the wonderful | e M apland o 2 ; N 10 heen pa Ihis s nceounted for by | and they are more Lelow than 4 Liuston st Y1 o been wodoied Lo 3 TR e Erowth of the stato iu five yeurs, The nportant oflice of land commissioner | A stocking lung jron the mautel picee; the fact (hat the land hus been lenscil | #hove tho trath, s o A6 MONTIN With Wit 1310 GOtors { e e tho fromtins nattloments you | Fenort shows that the total BRI e to suit the land-grabbers, with whose in 'was deaidedly poor and hol principally in quarter scctions to par | returned fo the a their f 'J FARIBAOD MCRN M oa e, { Scmeetuintrontier witlomentayon,| NGt EROWREIE B G RADHARAR torosts ho hus seriously intertored, M, [ But badagit was it belonged to w man ties having land of ther own adjoin- | Value. Itis nomy but the ¥y e tos { > et 1 BENLR 1o he fivst o last June, was 243, | parks may be obnoxious to land-grab- | A stateSan meek and lowly o lensed, I this isa facl the | YOrY iznorant, wh me of 1l W anpe 1o 14 1 you can find a democrat | 010, an increase of 40,383, or 25.56 por | i s ALDHARLOS ARG A | D ot 8 fck e | st st of money 1o of LhIS | Sk tocn s, 1 Joxta .t w00 ‘e : plokindl ¥l DR Y I e sers, porjurers and fraudulent land- | Lt hung all night, 1 the fght of the worn this pounty. will X T A e it to build Yo vrotehed that 1 jonged to die. Phoglii ng SENATOR VAN WyCK cont o | 585 are wintes, 3,203 colored, £61 Chine elaimants, but bis course so far has met Came daneing thio 1@ ansl | popnlntion, but the increise in the pro 5, 10 by lato, flno | my euireriogs. bocaie LOW WOrs, K continu 1o loc 1 1 310 ntoreats of the Lomost oo | and 202 Indians. Phe sex of (e popula- with the upproval of the public. What- | But alas 1 the hose, and alis for the man— | duction wall be consider \ nerogsol 40 ¢re b oul +u ! Yosceker, He b ntroduced a bill | Hon hows a vast preponderance of malag, | 8ver hie hus done has in no way iujured Ly Lto the top with ashe | This condition of a present to travel on in gouun truin il bredinh Mokt ihlokrio T TP A T 4000 DAL 1 Ry et i) the honest homesteader, but his opencd | Ashes of many o hope deforic | problem in the future sottlement aud xpense of from fifty to one | { . it of my ¢ providing for the sale \ part of the | the figures being ,T81 wales and 90, | 0 A n . 4 Ny 2 tefened, velopment of this of this county, in com lars per day, with a tow lun VIL i ne we L1 could not R N ot Fanirvntlon in Nabea 190 fomulos, Thero are 95,820 . i way for large tracts of land being And dust of procrastination mon with others i northwest N 5 il 10 control our ! diton and Ly rdvice i il N 5 ken awa « ¢ 5| rks ane POW Y shes of 1 i i W it P Sobd e ¢ ¢l ¢ ¥ A T o eattlmont | PR TTP Y i raar| !:;; »llhntufillllnulllli mh:.‘\h and thrown | A \“. 1‘ fits conferrcd, which must soon be solved If the ¢ ou ) pulpt St i about 5,000 acves of excellent land, This | the former sex and 40,714 of the latter e D e U0k olop. & q 0 ¢l of th , - nificent resources doserve WAy eontinn | bill will probably ba pa at this ses. | married; 4,000 widowers and 5,416 widows, TR Wonr to the man with the shatlered -0 [ ! SCRO OUS Ul i DAL PERUDDIY 39 T ." At this 565 | 1Dl death rate for the consus yoar was ,]\,h‘ f."‘l']:\ !;‘,’f““\“:"'l" iR sor OF | Ok, dun il ‘e shoc sing ! 12 S yaro i rary Mk A3, AOXalln L pLhcamon aa P T ' L L R orthograp! wder sentence of death for 1 1] And 1 s county which has r £ ) | on ol “ tuken up next suner | 8,56 for every 1,000 inhabitants e Bl And woe to the fellow who filded it up been filed npon Gl 5 g cords 101 the i i ) \ i simply killing o young man who differed | = Alqs for the state. T " o) 4030”40 ARG 3 terest OruptI0 Tux: demand A | Thooultivated area of the state has | with him as to the spelling of the word Bl kil aui K who 3 Lk § T A e L } R 4 ,],, ndy of somo of tho Fonth | nearly n.w..;l in five years from 616,100 | “peddler, MR 0a s HOE oy B CUTATARS LR ovent enable (him an’ it pped ou 2 . ; ! sot property owners for dawmages on | in 1880 to 1,617,805 the present year. | Christ ATORAL B p - was the night getoge Christings, rosont ; i i sccount of ho proposed viaduct are | Thore ure 00 the” neosont ¥ear: {IChsiviuns PIpsRYI: L1 MARHO Of 4 sty And all thro' Hhe house prosen possiblo ¢ | proj toare | 174 individual farms, witha ] t of e . yery modest. They Y cant | total of 9.429.025 1 ? of proceedings. The Jord high cxecu- Not @ creature was stir yolonmont of Bus aauniy b " b | A e SR by By | ctalols, i Olo poses, A wed ub ¥ 1L | tioner of Nebraska City will not be com- Not even a moyds . pmaintel sehool snd sl a1 e 48 the experinuent ould bo wade (0 lava | § L1, a8 against 3,703,813 1 | day of January, but will attend to his Yore uouhildeen faxk droaiolug o railioad lands huvb beer 8 viad .l'. 21 |“'“ L street f Jout 1" : case some other day. L Lgap and bl placed on the mavket as the | il o years, these claimants for imaginary The harvest of 1854 netted 234,085 bush 010 A0 paronts a-ScLemMing the compi e i ! g 2 5 b he company to do, but as the B &M dawges would bo raising o purse 10 have | ols of barley, 83,882 of buckw heat, 2,220, I was a big day for bills in the house Surptace for all which owns ihe lund has 10 interest i & nu»‘u.ulw t reloeated to save their vacant | 503 of wheat, 1,641,033 of oats, 85,832 of | on Monday. Over one thousand bills Were the steeds of old Santa the | u‘r ting up ot the ¢ vy, it has beck i stores frou ryo un 1 633,094 of corn. ‘The garden pro- | were introduced before adjourning for Wik dgpactant Loat placed in uuny inatinoos, udsaci . g pilin, 1 > » P Y VOl Wi 1 1 i - wking time the me ight ¥ 0 nwac o ) 1 £ ducts for the samo year were valued at | the ho recess. The great majority | DRI B § R dimaen fhom. sale. for oM 6 o~ g In e ve-arrangoment of the senato | §230,150. The spring olip of foeces the | of these bills no doulit were of ,,f.;\_.:,‘ Up oa the th o M R i . . standing committecs Senator Van Wyck | present y, amounted to 08,728 | character, and probably most of + Vas Santa Claus tr the land musi remain ttled until the i T \ i y most them f s boen assigmed as follows: Chairman | pounds, agoinst 746,443 in 1380; 112,175 | will nover got wuch furthor than an - ‘Po unlond kis pack snprovements of settlers have made th b ¥ of the committee on the improvement of | pounds of grapes were produced and | trofuction to congross, "igh g view of ¢ land worth the figy s kol at, i K the Missi and momber of the. coi- | 5,043 gallons of wine mady during the ————— FUe gllimpey so Bk fash du Justico, (e seltiet sloRk a0 it § wittecs ou agriculture and forostry, pen- | year, " Thore aro 85013 heal of Lorsce in Coxaress will give itself and the coun Notmuch! Werepeat whal we said weir sale and sottien nd ut tho saf ; I sious, public Jands, and mincs and min- | the state, 4,062 mules and nsses, 836 work | try a rest until January 5. It is hoped And we said what wie meant— time not sacrifl interests of the 3 :;u; Senator l;md.:l» m is o mewber of | ing oxen, 48,406 wileh cows, 527,110 that some of our representatives will \gill}mllmhu‘«\» waw stirring school fund y 14 i he connmittees on military aftuivs, pri | othercattle, 3,4 sheep 0. 01 wer a new leg e advent ¢ D BALIO WAS * + P_, R e tarritores, | MARSRC ¥ el | ;‘h“ i ‘,l" 103,31 sheop aud 0,280 | LA OVOr & How leaf with the advent of W. P, Gilchrist, Arx, Housex 1 use JAMES ® 'y es, territories, transportation | hogs, atotal of 1,769,628 domestic animals it - - PYLES PEARL their washing i s i" routes tu the seaboard, and tonvestigato | There are 983 manufacturers in the state, T - CURISTMAS SENTIMENT, | and = we wad labor It may he n it i the condition of the 'otomnse river front | with a capital of §2,035,880, ewploying | oobmune i fust sbaut fime ag b or |- The sotiment I dyiaw oul of Clubimat | aad wikhout inlay to the dlbest, ! o ¥ of Washington, 10.75 bands, “_( ey pvu«l‘“ .': | on “u“- ratlroad to be built in Nebraska i It s erating into & mere occasion for | Asa eleanser itis unsurpiss L For sale (e [ & ' ges paid was | this year, giving and recelving presents, a time when | by grocers L

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