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—rer— o ot o THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, DE(‘F‘\IB TR 28, 1885. DF | “9tm vaira's Baves in the Wo sharge the whole of the arounts due | fs |\rn_|wh~<|. In the mp.‘m congress, STATE AND TERRITORY | gathered in the chase, ran down the THE DAILY BEE. | 1‘1’" iyy:;::yr'.: -\:[:'.n.nh"\\'x:; m:inul a "h’-»‘v:u"h. the atootmt of profit and loss | aside from the bille compelling the com Netraska dottinn, | fvl asehroakers and marched them back to “‘” H T] SINRA\“‘ T\lfi. rather than to engage in the wasteful | panics to take out patents on their unsur- MoCook fhas & sarplas of gambiiag | I8! 2 - e Oskaloo mprovements during the witless effort to eyed lands, the Honr si car nending 08, e O e | ol e aod b T T rond Jobiey | e 18 Agitating watos works far fire | IASLYOAT font dp taover gaiaon, Roven. | The Rewson Wiy N»wsy\\rflr Man Pro . Albion is agitating water works for fire | {v.nine hrick and eleven frame building " 8 y a vors Mo o veert Sundns. The | to rofer 1o his text only twice during his | mannér & bankruptey law will be worse | for all that it is worth. The senate com- | protection Tove tear SFsated L fram poses to Swear O at New Years, s unloss it provides for the | mittec on railroads may be expected to | A $4,000 opera house has been com: | f{oney county hasnot had a saloon open Monday morning paper publishod 1o We | jic.ourse, He opened his lectare by an- | than useless i at 1 1 about to devote | prompt completion of the process and | reportit favorably, arid the strong cor p “‘ o "“" . within its borders since the prohibitory | Some Very Practical Points-Oae o) o ek ' has TERME BY MATT nouncing that he was g : H $100 Thron Montha.... 829 | considerable disenssion to “The Babes in | the specdy discharge of the bankrupt. | poration lobby in that body will use | o “Blacklegs has H g .‘y‘v?v{‘ kel A Ao erybody down the Best Temperanco #ix Mont ¥ One Month 19 | the Woods.” Then he launched out into | Delay in the settlement of such matters | every effort to sceure the pass ' T fol: Olwiatian ol o6 ok | there that gets a drink does so on the sly cctnros of the T WekLy Tirr, Published Bvory Wednesday. | o ctring of humor and sarcasm on other [ i in itself loss, and the fact X 1 tof Lec county against David OMANA OrFicr, No. 914 AND 016 Fansaw 871 at deal of money in his day out of a New Y ORK OFFicE, RO0M B, TRIBUNE Uit s « ontitled “The Babes in_the | worr and usually : A WASHINGTON OrFicr, No. 613 FOURTRENTH §T. | Woods " It was the habit of Mr. Ward | gccare their share of the assets. Tn like | bill will be pushed by the railroad lobb; is g0 well | monopoly managers (know where they | gl was formally dedicated Tast Sundag, | Blackbimm ex-irencrer, ha heon scitiod Season. TEHME, POSTPATD ubjeets, and after talking an hour and a | undc rstood that business men are almost | are weakest andare accordingly laying Neligh will vote to-day on the question | by the payment of £5,000 by the surcties o gl b L cevvveenn 8000 | LAY every thing else under the | always teady to sacrifice some part of | thoir wires toeapture the committees in | of hynding tho town for gas and water | of his bond. The amount of the defalea Chisags Mol Tt Mont i m 7% | sun, he wound up by saying, “The Baves | their claims if they can thereby secure a | the lower house, before they begin their | works | tion was abont £20,000 “I going to awest off New Yeat's One Month, on tr S0 e Woods, Pulling out his watch, | speedy adjustment of affairs. To the | active labors with congressmen in the | The buteher shop of Herman Buschin | Carson complains of the discriminating | caid x newspaper man who does Failroad CONUERRONDENCE | ho exclaimed in affected surprise: “But | bankrapt himself delay means disaster, | hotels and lobbies Seribner was destroyed by liv mas | fr itas of the Failronds, and eites an | {048 w'.,”. u8 lto droppod Into o AT} eommunicntions relating to_news and odi. - » trotie t jave already ¢ or need to get to work again as — i instance of it in the fact that it costs | (0, Sal 1 ¢ el communieations leting to e et | 1 regret to notico that T have already ex- | for he h it o of Hogs lost It tate trom | & ¢ ton more to got coal hauled | Of Potter Palmer's enshioned seats in th T01 OF 111 BEE ceeded my time, and will take pleasure | oon as may be in order tha NallRss Fa oliolorn dtirige © <t two years is | there than to Council Blufis rotunda, of the hotel. Of course there RUSINFSS LPTTERE: | in resuming the discnssion of this inter- | be won for those who are dependent upon f seventy mI'IIvun dollars from placed at §1,, 000, Mis v Mar who was injured by | was a laugh. There always is a laugh All bugines rs and omittancos should b8 | sting subject when I mect you hi E . treasury during the next cight yoars Clearwater, Antelope 0 il wn from a horse at Glenwood, | 4 New Year's promise, and particularly nddrossed. 1o ' W The three essential conditions of a good , says the Philadelphin Record, ac- | ytilize its saperb water pos ta flonr | di day morning at 6 o'cloek. She | ghag of 4 newspaper man. “No, boys, | OMAMA Postoftice orders | some future day. [ \ . 10 be mude payuble (o the order of the comprny. | (yp gloguent congressman from law on this subject are: simplicity of pro- rgely for the favor with which 1 carly next season had 1 sho her {m ”"| (‘,}“‘” oy s ot L1 UptiAge, W for a number s, and was highly e s tippling, d ive 'em to you. If eithe | as k . edure, promptitnde of settle 't and | the measu rarded by many mem Int eleven mont i d North " " | T aIE1an Second district has justdelivered a spe cedure, promptitad f settlement an ¥ e eleven mon wih " A Y THE BEE PUBLISHING COME ’W' PHOPRIETORS ¢ ned on tho same model, This extreme moderation inthe court charges | bers of congres Bond shipped 880 car Loads of stock, and | Tepectad by all of you will printem you're welcor B ROSRWATER. Horron. on the &7 cat londs wor ved ompt was made to hurn the ot M pronHotoris.a danier it —— e T e 22 is | sion or necessity as possible for tho PERSONALITIES. ‘e grentest nuisance in Fromont at | {odar Rapids skating wink Wednesday | i in mall way and e might sy i arve s st AT A bt i 1 1 : resent is the small boy armed \ orning by placing a turpentine bareel | 4d not engaged me to o tempe Donsey earved of those thundering efforts that are never | the employment of lawyers in the pro- | Chang, the Chinese zian t, v | Lot aan wnd Y S under the building, with a_tuse running ;‘1’.:: "Bt Tt i) \:‘.y"“\n'n 1% 56 W in the halls of congress, but are | ceedings, and the pickings incidents to | roller skating. When he falls b L Albion: hn 3 tot .wlvm:: Uhe fuse | w;llwvw lighted, | thinking about and_everybody_ought g | the process should be reduced to a mini- | down the house, teel jail, w autonial s hind gone o when the five resched | ik onit. That's the cost, Now, 1 o bung ot oo much sense to take up the 4 Dakota. perance racket from any sentime ) i i t plamt will be put up uh( , ot “i‘ |H, rato ubout ,;. u,lu'_;\lh this | The cost of King Milan's daggerand bultet- | flooding the streets of the town nt Huron erntike AR Blito tlhon (diote:. Mystes roof case was 8230, 1o would like to trade | Kuoxcounty will support Geor Lo sl by W albrelil pomtIcot l-”"';.‘”u it Whiae 10 i rat A her nin ey o 0 mn for seceretary of the 1kton has n ordered b “ bt HPhes. <tox will spend $630.000 on strect | Joave to print a few remarksin the Lecord | upon creditors or subjecting them 1o un- [ 1t off fora cat and then shoot the animal. I AR L e R L B A e e the tippling habit cost? T have beer fmprovements next year, Boston is not | with pegard to his views on the house | due delay; but in its former attempts ”|"‘*l*'~‘v‘v‘[ \‘ :ulll‘v‘ ! ““. ;:l‘.v ext ,l,‘“.w“l SRR b, £ \ces, were shipped from the Lron mine :;j“‘l““-:l}:“;‘;‘“1’\‘“‘ ’{yflv’:\[\* ;[w w‘\"‘“\"l::hl » <low as not {0 have learncd that public | yales. Like Mr. Ward's “Babes in the | to deal with 0 stibject oon= |y, i aiin forzets t call him “Go R The residence of W, R. Livesay, in week we. Tknow Tamin no daiger of th bread may ENATOR BLAR'S edneational bill would speech appears in the back end ¢ ) allowed. There should be as little oeca- —_—— turkey at home e Freneh national assembly fo-day | Written for home consumption at be i i t i it gullible grangers and filed in the Zccord | mum. 1t is the opinion of nearly all busi Bradlaugh, the non-jure a widowen, | doors and g 1 hing | Tor the free use of Uncle Sam's mails, | ness men that a bankruptey law might | and lives with his two ¢ King daugh- A tank containing 1,200 house having under consideration | be framed that would accomplish all that | ters, who are as ath her water collapsed in Milford iy eleets o president of the republ M Grevy's ehances are very good for clee tion. There are no other eandidates in | The 1 a 0;:-?!‘\»[! 4 B the revicion of rules in which Randall | lnw can a ymplish for right in e — | was worsted, the Hon. James Laird asked | matter, without entailing much expense « ng i loss of §2,100, | sul question, considered by New York papers as a very Tong nap, hut when compared to that of improvements pay heavy returns on the [ Wood's' lecture, Laird's remarks open | gress —— certainly has AL [ ot At ot e Hebron, w . A by fire onthe Five brieks worth $91,000 were the re- | gyier or tramphood. My health is good investment with o fow sentences about the appropri- | ceeded in devising such a statute. The | ¢ ",M st ;‘l‘,,' ‘h","l““ e otiel night of the 20th il l"u“"”’l stake mine the | iy mind elear and active, and, physical — ations, fortified by some statistics clipped | bankrupt laws we have had have afford- [ B 5t ot for & serateh of inurance $1,200 | first two weeks of December. 1y and mentally considerdd, my seven or 87, Lovts has named its delegation to | ! il amitin, Vit tlie 1HS | 6oL ‘IAhGHOAL: debiota tio: BUpEENmILY | . slasses of heer for a serateh of A Kid of cight years is spac \Wing | Gov. Pierce has adopted a rule that in | éight drinks a iay or more ‘on occasions St Lous | & out of a poiitical almanac. With this in . ¥ | pen. on the Atkinson ‘Graphie. Wi ; wplications for pardon the party | scom to have doe me no harm. Bat T the Missouri river improvement eonven- | gorosting prelude, onr dramatic congress: | they desired, and have been so costly | =y Giadstone s addioted to the u of the job he. cudidles up in the 1 by afiidsvit that no money | am dammably poor.”” With this the news tion which 15 to be held in Kansas City on | yan holdly raises his right arm and | and tedious im application as 1o be of | postal cards, but he docsn't waste his i | and takes lite casy Leen used o promised to attorneys [ paper man stretehied bis legs and looked the 20th. The geatlemen who will rep- | Junches a terrifie blow between the eyes | very little worth to ereditors, They were | in trying to see how many thousand Horse thieves are operating in Saline | 0F other persons to promote the effort, [ at his friends, who were all” his - juniors. yosent St. Louis aro allleading merchants | of Land Commissionor Sparks for almost | repealed beeauso their — oxistence v R ARG BRBES. county. * oo Rabinson Feporis the | @iy is sl itsexact amountand | :Mhey lardly fealizd his poverty, becauso v rivermen headed by ex-Congr | every erimo in the ealendar, and makes | generally felt to involve more harm thari | Dr. Mary Walker has reappeared af Washe [ 1055 0f # 10 year ol sorrol ¢ itehiots | S8 SV RS e i 2. 0. Stunnard tearful appeals on behalfof the poordown- | good. It will be a mistake to enact an- [ ington in a high silk hat and a masculine ““\" SRIRE Sl 1 ALl . """l‘.‘v{' B ”‘1”‘,”“ ""I"’I Bd/ltidobt, OFcouiss; youl! koW (the — trodden stitlors, who are suflering from | other statato of that kind. Unless con- | ulster. ‘Those wiio do not know her think | o A1 Indianola huntor named Spencer | i the culture of thbecs atton. | craft docs not et princely incomes, but Jons Biaerow, of New York, the only | o oiriets of the land commissioncr’s | gress can devise a bankrupt Inv; uitlar) ([ sHS isnglduy hiastier 5 & Tlinigan burst wnd toro: his: wrm into | tie he lias experimented wi th it six they et enough to save something from, nominee of President Cleveland which |y yines Planting himself high up on an | which justice can be done more sur May Endicott, Seeretary Endicott's only | shyods. His recovery is doubiful | years and still buys all his tobaceo. T | Lhe diflicultyds not so much lack of in- has heen confirmed by thesenate, declines | i gnopoly platform Me. Laird, who | more speedily and less expensively than | daughter drives a draz with a London conch- | Miss Dishner, the sleeping heauty of | 308 that unless aman s trouglily fa ey R R L b L the office of assistant treasurer. This | g0 00 GUU o i living us rajlroad | is possible without any national law on | ihan in the ftont seat, and dresscs in a elose- | Plaite county, shows signs of improve. | Millar it its culture, he had betternot | 52500 % M WM Went into leaves only 21,199 nominations to boacted | yiydhocsind i the last campuign dis- | the subject, it will do’ better to let the | fitting suit ofbiue flannc ment, and i contidently hoped she will | fool Withiit -0 e of the best saloons the other morning wpon until Mr. Cleveland forwards an- | Fapiiid” Pid s of wilrond passes to | whole matter alone. John Loclran, of Atlanta, to shor thy ln-l~ ‘lv‘tmmw e ’\«\- \iww e T e T iy | to ol a cocktall, T was wlittle shaky and other bateh for the action of the senate. ) B e iR liata g RCHTTRE ok e — genuineness of his reformation, noured a sou Van 1, of Blair, who was crip- | draiton the G ATHE ks necded it. T had just s 1 got my s political strikers and henehmen, ex- his larze private stoek of wines and brandies | pled for lite ava target practice lust fafl, | ¢ould be_had - toward _compelling the 10 ¢ i 5 g ze p stoek of wines and brandies | pled for lite av Jractic 1 conts change,” and then leaned up W slaims: The Death of Ex-Mayor phy. S EH DL BN ite8 has sued Julius Altsehuler. the innocent | Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad 8 166 ked Aot A MOVEMENT has been started in Wash- [ s o seion which | The announcement of tho doath of | Mo the streets of the eities. s st pputius Altschulor, the JRnoceht | compiity o pay euch man the award of WUt el < I , Noone from the west, that region which Hon, M. I1. Cochrane, of 1ilhurst, Quebee, | s of his misfortune, for $15,000 dam- | ) were clegant. 1 saw mi fngton to indneo congzress 1o pass bill | 45 suored most from the aggressions of tho | Hon. . F. Murphy hns shocked tho com- [ . Hon. 3. I Cochiane, of Hillrst, Quebee, | 0 loss caused by @ prairie fire, sot October | 40 Sy lgeeting: and duplicating them, providing for the erection of n new exee- | Lnded corporations, but will sympathizo | munity. A few days ago he was nmong | oGt Fine of thedominien. Te owned | S5 b Michael of Otoe county was di- | BodsPirks from the companyis engines. | 77 g = the most_fmagnificent et utive mansion. If successful; the real | with the commissioner in his effort to protect | us in robust health. Stricken down with [ whoo calves were sold by him for 815,000, | Yoreed from his wifo ahout a month ago, | v, o N i et bt “”H_‘H;:“;_I'm glass and silverware. Isaw wood carve estate syndicate interested in the seheme | the public domain from the encroachments of | o fatal disease which baflled the skill of i e | and now they have let “hygones be SEriNeR to BIve (O TARLOE MO LGRS Thie: | ADRY :n:ly'hlv' tlhn:."! gorgeons tapestries, would 1o doubt fecl like painting the old | the corporations of all kinds, whether ca physicians, he passed away almost be- | 1ehees itative Romels (at whose name the | gones,” and will be remarried in a short | amountof Tosses aggregate y7410/000; | SHL LU a0 It Ll ".";"-‘"']“,’%’, ReTiila House x Kings, so called, or railroad: RS s LS OIS o K IL_‘u s look I.\\>u o HIIIII.E‘IIL' ]nl Llunn.'»‘\ U n | time i e iiln.l |_I”:::n(nm”nu.]v( Ii‘l(wll bl e And then as a clincher, Mr. Laird, talk s e 'n_onding of a | Jfeasacabin boy. lle polished up the han- E. M. Kenner of Pawnee city, was WAL 8 S e e LI e Lk N T Tt trom | | EEY LIS GRARE G LG SommbsIBHEE ey fu 'f”l‘ ["'fi "[- " his sudden ending 'r“' e quite earefully, and o got a good start- arrested Tuesday for threatening o Cheyenne elaims a population of 10,000. }"-AL‘: \\‘::»]‘n l.h‘;:y ooean e {things, ! .‘E oGOt P l D oS This ordor makes it impossible for an hon. | CAreer full of promisc s o sad commenta- | Gen, Lew Wallace is said to have made [ take the life of his parents, and aftr ex: | The proposed Union Pacifle depot at | 5008 O S b nilioor t tanit] Washington President Cleveland does O I I S o final re. | T on the uncertainty of life. From an | $u,000 by lis flying trip to Constantinople, | AMination by physicians unced | Cheyenue will cost $7,000. Just then, L g Ml f“"“'f; not propose to feel unliappy if the senato | &6 scttier o toise o qollar o B8 BRI bl begsinning as a hard-workiag me- | and hias put the woney i 8 Crawfordsville, | e Liramie claims o be the cleanestand | Mo Spl OWSe L e taila docs reject some of his unfit appoint- | 14 E G e land and starve, There- | chanie. Mr. Murphy has gained promi- | Ind, bank, He did it with that Patrick tor- [ The ce Loup ¢ 2l fver: | liveliest city in the territory. aind Russian arches of silver gonzs. The ments. He intimates that the congress | Gueic i, he is compelled to sell, to sacri- | nence in public life and wielded & large | budo. Ll S e iy R 0 | The Cheyenne Sun treated it readers on | conelman wore @ green coat with great men who have recommended uniit men | fiee for almost nothing what has cost him the | influence among the popular masses. | Judge Dasid Davis, alded by his accom- ‘_"l“"",’[”_:“‘f'},‘H‘,“ an l':'.,f ) ‘I’A:'»Huv\ LB l‘m tnas ~I‘n\ o m‘lenlll ion I‘il mlv potmeial disks for buttons and a Tugo for positions must bear the responsibility. | torture of long toil to gets his claim is *gob- | His popularity was attested by the hand- | plished young wife, is writing his reminis- | Jncka pailrond bridge, i o b P e j‘-‘}"» SRRt 4 Aol oan l'r»“k“"'l o lh;m i —————— bled” by the land shark, the cattle syndi- Relvatailio Wil G s o cos. Mo will probably not relate the cir- T s loaded, ind thus escaped quarantine. | And then, as Llooked yegan to think. = : : : | some: votc ; : 2 il 7 ie great question at the Adims connty yoy named Barber attempted the | 1tumed to the bar and_siid inwardly, A young New Yorker started in to | eates, and he s sacrii l_m a speeial ‘l»:."-"l spring against & man who was regarded | ctmstances conneeted with his popping tho | pagropolis just now is *Will Hastings | earmine act with a revolver in ( heyenne, | P1 put up the other 10 conts and get 4 make u record ns n sleeper, but aftor | who rides through tho reion of “suspected | GG ciido, and who had behind him ; have ateam nest yeary” The mumber of | but it proved a flat failure. A score of | cocktail. “The young man who made it sloeping for five days he awoke. This lands” in a palace ear and writes lurid re- | g ont of the business men and cap- | M-de Lesseps is one of the best known | horscthicyes operitin inity | barkeepers cavessed him with their boots, | attra ny atfention.” H was one of ports of erimes and shames that smack of the | 107 5 g figures in Paris. His tightly buttened black | will soon solve the question wd w policeman softened his bumps with | four who were dealing ont the brain poi sensational, that ought nomero to be received | italists. I his capacity us councilman | o0 " "Giiil's ribbon in the button-hol Vi a0 N e AR ta ind Tun him into thio cooler on. He was you trong, stalwart. oo R GGt he home- | and as acting mayor Mr. Murphy enjoved | it i : I @ atily | Gl e an) M Minnie Dishner, of Columbus, Neb ascvidence of the character of the home 3. black hat jauntily tilted a Lttle to one side, | elqims to be the champion hu dress was himmacnlate, iis linen iss Minnie Dishner, of Columbius, Neb, | yqjcors than the llustrations in the Police | the confidence of our eitizens and tho es- | syuare shoulders and brisk walk glve him a | Statv, with o tecord of 213 ! ' Choice. faultl s hands soft and white; his who ha vasleep forover two months, | Gayette ought to he ved as evidenee of | teem of his colleagues and subordinates. | nilitary bearing and wake him appear many | nine honrs and gixteen mo ; nitican. 1 osted the fresh. it is not worth mentionir the forensic morality of New York The workingmen of Omaha, who always | years younzer than he really i g w wili hear measurement | | nded of the b In his polished Mr. Speaker, these men are poor: ood | found him in active sympathy with their - A subscriber of the Weeping Water { i » observe the s dinmond. Upon 0B % o TS { they are not IB=roRitiie Tnacal 0L 4 B ? A Liability. i ; 10 8 = | ¢ nother. | I looked T m's extensions in the );luu ey are not r;i:‘. als—for th Illl\ | cause, will feel Mr, Mur s death as D topn vl nt ““ ns to p‘m .,; 4 | ¢ E 8 minable war- | L L o ee ot SRR IOt Pl atto conubr: raalroady bogt dom goes in rags. They are not prepa or e TENAIIC unless the editor supports daine | senator I ) ) ( . North Platte conntry have already begun | dom goes in rags. They aro ot prepated (or | orsonal loss TR P ro A Ok I o wanr Il boia L L (i ko iator Van Wyek by | st 40 conts, and would wd dirt and gravel are flying sunwards ""“I‘l s of all the officlal TS ——— candidate for congress in the Tirst district Vun Wyck for vie It in 1888, | some rEans hey fear his mpelled — toborrow to sce north from Grand Island in spite of the | Yearsthe fire of all the ofticia es. Lhey.| g St Louis Globe-Demoorat presents | oy T IIAbIoite inaALIBATW, At : o5 yopular 00| I'hie people irouzh the week. Then reflection I et e dlazot i et year. He s Jinble to find Allen W. : S § o} 1 peoy ' . have some rights as human beings: they are 3 . T The Kanszas City, Superior & North- | went still further, and I asked myself how . Outside of the paper [ e e o oL ommis per. | an interesting study of erime. 16 pub- | Field, of Lincoln, in his moonshine, westorn Paiioad Tdndurs wie ckivmish. | have no axes to grind, no consuming jeal- | MO ST l‘jw salitey | Wentito keopup ds, Nebraska will have the heaviest jury by the hundred thousand. This order lishes a record, fourteen colums long, of i “,“mll e ing for bonds in Nuckols county to aid | onsy that the unassum plain, fearless | qhis stvle, and how maeh interest 1had in railroad boom in the next twelve mont covers half a continent. Men do not sin by | money-handlers now serving sentences in Nkl X TR in‘Duilding the rond. “Fhe Kansas jay- | oldman from Otoe county will overtop | those dismonds and furs and sleigh and which she has scen for years, the continent. "They do not atlempt to take | the penitentiarvies of fifteen states. The astor 15 the name of a Nebraska | Bwkers will not build a foot of road | some other statesman big in their own es- [ bang-tailed horsesy Then 1 began to look = — an empire by perjury. Men are not punished | list includes eashiers and other officers of | repnblican wio i< said 1o have wistiul eye | P mo s on the countios along | ¢iation, but who are mere muckworms [ ot the profits of the business, and remem- I'o sUrrRESS polygamy is one thing; to | Zeographically, or condemned by the million | hanks and corporations, agents of finan- | on the seat of Senator Van Wyck, He ought Al e, i | bered ‘that there wore Sixty average 1 skl i thout their day in court, The reasonable i jons, i ] ety was a panic in the Morning Mail | diinks to the gallon of whisky, and that confiseate private and church property js | Without their day in oo rewouable | cial institutions, defaulters in foderal, | to have no trouble in swinging round the | ity Platimonth one it ot weok, | 19 d the senator through every | the avernge bir whisky costs 3 a gallon. hor, Public sentimenttlirougl- || doubs which saves the avroteh trembling state, county and municipal ofiices, now | eirele, owing to the failure of the Bre to vech | undi et that he has made on At 15 cents adrink this dizmond ” bedi out the country, as voiced by its best jour- his life, “the presumption of innocence” | 416 various penitentiarics, The ma- T the oflice in time for dissection. A long | Jandgrappers, the star route robbers, zened genteman behind the “bar took in nals, condemns that part of Senator Ed- | miaes ot the heel of the desartmtnt | J0Tity of the conviets referred to in_ this i which guards us all, speaks for these men Very Adroit. and diligent search of the town re-nl wrons, and the usurpations of cor- | ¥ for ‘”1”|M|“w' 1l ,\“"\ ‘ |..r.\ noth muuds bill which proposes to imitate the | of the interior be taken from the neck of theso | Fecord are men who had money to start | ro, Gere defends the acts of the railvond | 11 fiding a copy, and the Mol g ctRed vy e polioy of Henry VIIL of England by soiz- | sottlers, with, had good social positions, enjoyed | commission all the adroliness of i weasured o the record. The people ar usual pext morning. 16 was g v | porations... Wherever thers was an abuse | pored how fow of those - had 1 ’ 4 e m oo calamity, wod app corrected, @ wrong to be righted or foven a cent to spend on” anything but ing upon the lands and property of the | The buncombe which represents our | high reputations, belonged to the chureh | connoisear. He has funished abundant | SGoN 1o the vig e Of (e postal us meis : d, his | gheir seltish pleasures; how they wore the Mormon church. homesteaders in Nebraska as actually | and were trusted. Inuearly every case | proof that he would ke @ most exce thoriics. shbenihioniEuad bisiniuencos Hinespof clothini, tho costhiest “of under- = starving is a libel on the state. Nobody | in the list, ranging from the embezzle- | lawyer o The sccond attempt of the heirs to pro- | (7 8 i d sl Skt ‘,"" L war, sitke and «:-;‘1.".:; re; I1‘.‘..\: ;I,:;lr Surr. Janes was agreeably surprised | in Nebraska, even on the frontier, is al- | ment of $2,000,000 down to the most b eoeeatianok, bate the Scanlan wil, involsing the ttle | 5055, Fon Vest Iy Lo not recoss. | ;""‘* ‘,';f‘n‘],"‘(f\‘v"| [ooeu 1 |‘|I\]pflwun(-‘| il by a very handsome Chrisimas gift pur- | lowed to starve. There is less of destitu- | trifling snm, there was no excuse for the Papillion Times, to the townsite of Wymore, hug been do- |50 o hwve gained wua- | o patel And the more I thought clused by the teachers of our publie | tion and want in this state, with its throo- I, s there was no stress of mecessity | With the excoption of Ainx Weaver, all | ffated in the distuict court The to The madder 1ot and 1 have made up m sehools. Mr. Jumes is one of the few | quarters of a million people, than there | to drive the person to crime. The sen- [ members of the Nebra-ka delecation in eon e i mind to leave o more of my money with school superintendents who is thoroughly | will be found in any eastern city tences of these convicts vary in length, | £ress are hard at work on legistation of some | pioperty owners, The will wi Hphoss i ¢ gentlen vl‘\\‘;- liyo: £0 v:ml.\]'_ »-3]1-1 popular both with this corps of teachers | hundred thousand population, I their duration, however, bearing littls or their constituents, Weaver |y probited in nd the Tand T by ) 7o | fuatriously, sHOR0E CLEIOUS ILYES d with the public, Since his adyent to | may be a little hardship as the re no relation to the cnormity of the crime this 8 tate eyer shivpe contormity an Wyek | 1 Others may and will order drinks, 10 Ouaha harmony in the sehools been | Mr. Spark's order, among a few pre- | The terms range from one to twelve L - X 4 e scnate fitos n doubt, hut from me the saloons and their greatly promoted, with the result of a | emptors, but the bulk of homesteaders | years. Notone woman appears on the 3 failod NEBE AL d5cliligrin o GOIEUORE PROLERION] '_H\«; gotitholr last steady advance in thew efliciency. The | arein no way aflected. Nobody knows o list of embezzlers. This is indecd Orete Vidette s Domttand S| tonnd, ]H“‘ ;{"' “‘."‘“" e, ,,‘,"’,“;,'if;“n"‘" fonchiers have feltthat the suporintendent | better than Mr, Laizd that there have | ereditable to the fair s oreport ap- | Itisa trille amusing (v notice the crimaces curry horses out in some new dir ) > — ] wils i co-worker with them, as well as a | been gigantie frauds in Nebraska land en- | pears from the Nebraska penitentiary, | mude by the monopoly organs of the state, n" somethin than an ho troduction of o new bill t : r director of the educationnl interests of | tries. e is the last man to denounce in- » know of no embezzle of the .:‘Hml‘m; to articles of praise in be .ml.u Van | seed of th | ;- Ve na ;\‘ s of 1he we Look out C A I A R RH the city, and that he has been always | speetors ns spies and scoundre IR e ee afora folbr th L The Daroara: yek which are to be scen in two-thinds of | constant source of disput hey muics, e hypocetical o : o i LA D8 YR (n00L0n spive and sooundr It S aatd diahe-d ) | thostate papers. It is a5 nauseating to their | met on the high road near town last Tues- | olil “tricks ngain, baiting the roady fo further their individual wel- | tho inspectors were ns vulnorable | thut are scrving n term in our state [ {0 3ae pupers RIS &5 uassentivsto be | Qe OF Gy brolimin | e LS R fure where such :lll'.,uw:-l‘-m: did not s he makes them out his | prison. While the Globe-Democrat’s list piereing to their hides as o caml needle in | race began. Meyers” plug took | ture votes i i ol or he will beat ¥ Ny itel conflict with the public interests, scheme to gobblo up the | of such eriminals now in prison is indeed | {10 hands of & traant boy. and kept it to ‘the threcquarter pole, [ somehody. i (&S ol .m\"’l‘ Cune Tt hins heen a great source of satisiaction | lands along Stinking Water creck | 8 long one, the list of those who are - |‘m in the track u.‘lm wned the | l\H\ 1, their instinet n[r v.l-m 4)‘:.\ The Y OSSO, Hod to the people of Omaba to note the disap- | for a cattle ranch by hiring Kelly, [ now i Canada would be much larger Rathopdauch RIEAIEaoRY0Ls (s 1“‘;‘.'\ A e R e N e g e e 0 pearance of the constant clashing in our | Baldwin, and other tools to make bogus | wnd much moro intercsting York Republican, ound. KLuhle ifo, wera ; ; 8 oL S 1ANONE. Olive. Of OVOrY A » There is a tend a5 A 2 the rural dem- ng behind, and before their speed | ihe py 0 of this state and LR G T schools between the board of educa- | entries would never havo been blocked by iere 1 a tonderness among the rural dorm a tion and the superintendent which was 50 | Inspector Green, Having devoted threc- BSOS Ofia it Lo ad Senator Yan f prosteate forms of theiit opponents, Mey- | s bot “nobodies” who' are so £ Smell, Tasie und ers secured a dislocated shoulder amd Bis | busy “preparing the corpse,” Govichy nd. Ca- wito a sealp wonnd s mementoes of the | We don't youch for other "connties, but it asalmenh could e slackéned they dahed over the | he hias alwa snirived to bury these b DomiR Wyck thatis touehing. Even our own Do i HERE is one thing that can be hon- llmu-hfl---ur'hir of the day before Mr. | fourths of his undelivered specch to Mr. | estly said of the Chicago & N orthwestern | gerat rushes into the mazes of political Bapios iy mnull i’mu mllilix-)'lll\“lf' ].I.|]. b | Spark’s, Mr. Laird suddenly remembered | railrc ,.ul company, and that i "|Il..nl it enthusiasin, and pours out its soul in prai>es. | gyent. But the question of the best horse | the voters of this county entertain wvery | ¢ f mproved Inhaler, hdeg i I cal wrangles, | histime had pretty nearly run out, and he | doesn't buiid any of its extensions on | It can’t be that Van's new bill for another | pemaing unsettled wirm regavd for Van Wyek, His efforts | inone packig y o Tind Of 1)) druggistd aud ‘ward wire-pulling for the removal | concludes his romarks with one sentence, | paper. Its push is well illustrated in its | land office in Nebraska, to be filled by some are amatter of every day con t. Phey | 10r 3100, Ak for EANFORD'S RADICAL CUlé, of one superintendent or teacher or the | declaving it as his conviction t the | Nebraska extensions, particularly the | desiving democrat, has anything to do with T lowa Liem, Ly | WU D Tzl @ umit {01 his retun (o the Cowlc(s Inhaler with Treatment, $| “; etion of unother are fortunately past. | rules of the house, as welias the rules of | Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley | this exuberant gusi s Moines is going to invest in a law | Senate, Wi y to ba tho ¢ uch of this result is due to the excellent | the interior department, ought to be | lme. It has recently let the contract for 3 < L ep: ent, ougl « 0, L y ¢ 0 et fol sttor T PR owa Falls improvements for the year | M 1 P ted by the ov, Dr, Wikgins, Hostom, matorial of which our board of education | changed. 1f such a change would only | one hundred miles of this road, from Nagguar shun Mearpr, town Folla improyon i i e sps. | ! ar i sRInN HosaR t only ub:olute spocilic we know of."— ; n miles re ligured at 850,000 ntin nies luye has been composed, but still more is ow- | prevent the filing of bogus speeches, it is | Chadron to Fort Fetterman, the work to | The latest is to the ciicet that G, M. Thum Charley Shearer, o Praivie City farmer f 1 L cose that ~ and order longu | Burt eount | the whole X, e WG o T tn @ lite- s, 2 4 s 001 V. 5. W. Monroe, ng 1o the teet, ability and hard labors of | a consummation devoutly to be wished, | be completed by September 1, 1836, This | phrey, of Pawnee, is 1 anxious candidate | shot hiniself into the kingdom con P v f iy Lee, Man Buperintendent James, B e is taken as convineing evidence that the | for congress from this district. Humplirey is RLARSA SIS0 LA A J — Dankrapt Laws, road will by pushed 1o Ozzden to connect | o betier than Weaver, au if” the wepublican | Fy f il L B & aud Oheilowl Oo. Bastale Tk advertising columns of the press | Now that the appropriation committee | With the Central Pacific us v, 15 men of this distriot can't furnteli battor ma im on i '?,.‘{f,’.',fl:‘.'.’.] gencrally show that Christmas is ovor. It | has been shorn of its power to obstruct | and monoy can doit. The Ogden ling iy | rialit's time to quit. Only the best mau | bis § i the mistaken philosoply of holiday ad- | all general busiess of the house, there is | surveyed for 150 milos west of Fort Fet. | Should be put forward while tho party las a | fihe resilence wortisers to fill the columns of news- ou to believe that somo of the im- | terman, and the survoyors aro moving | heio"ity sulicient £ ¢ B Y ons | Wadnesdny, | ) £ e dreg papers with their ments i the | ation which failed in tho last | toward Salt Lake at a vapid rate. The | gioil wun as dohm ( : g | Dubugque is t e |1t s i ST Chyistmas season when overybody wants | session wi e consideration at the | Northwestern, with its Ogden line and £ mhen who we ] wios by rolor g 1o purchase and then to abstain from ad- | hands of congre The bill for n uni- | the Black Hills branch, and its Ncbraska | Gives Them a Gr al of Troudle. | pend on eliarity for . ¢ L 5 ) wertisin theory that nothing | form law of bankruptey has again been | system, wil certainly command a vast pron . Many Hard 1A ] further 1 to be gained by publicity. This | introduced and its framers propose to | estent’ of to At the same | Itseemstogive the s onopoly repub | capped the che ( i tama | RAMY IV i fdea will not stand the test of examina- | push it with all reasonable haste to a | time, provided fair rates are given, | 1A orsaus agreat deal of trouble hecawoa | hog before b S ; hAfl’h}URd 'A{v’IERIGAN I buyers and judicions buy- | pussage. The matter is ono that vitally | it opens to Omaba merchants a | % 0F the honost demosratie paporsiiie A - aing exs who do not want toys and trinkets | interests the whole business community, | wide fleld, but with an unjust | een gurr oty toe Ee o ol e 3lanwoad to Lo : G acikat SOrRRART: Keop away from tho stores in the holiday | and legislation concerning it will affect | discrimination, such ns that which has | ani is endeavoring o do, for e peoy | A DGR WIRE Pox, soason, Thoey krow that they can do | private and public interests of the largest | until recently been complained of, these | Nebraskaand the west. Hlowever. any 1 \ \ a”lil; France & Gcrmafly- botter after th wlidays are over. Ad- | moment. The sole object of a baukrupt | extensions will shut us out froma conntry | who is opposed to monopoly and dish ¢ i | woll o all vertisers wl tand their business | law is to provide for the specdy and equit t is naturally tributary to this eity, | practices will bo abused by nearly ail the onin, I d o ndvertd ly in the season of | ¢ cibution of the estates of bank- | While it may be true that the Northwest- | the, scabby republican papers in the sta - ¥ b iied il tr » scason of lively | rupts among their ereditors and for the | ern has been provailed upon to accord to * 5 A y N T T A trade nough to know | discharge of innocent bankrvpts from the | our jobbors fairer treatment, there is no | Flucked o Political Pevshumon. | 1 ! 1aY0 44 ) Y 3 ; P WMD), B Abat it is horso that needs th | oblizations which they eannot meet, in | telling how long it will continue, s rail- | Van Wyek has ineurred e ¢ \ W ! bl BRI “Blocomin WHAN Iush and not the fast one. Another | order that they may be free to begin | road managers are sometimes very un- | Manderson's friends by his bill for a new iation of S point which keen advertisers look at, is | wgain the work of building up their per- | certain. The only way to hold the North- | land office in northwest Nebraska. Mander P 5 i, that newspapers us a rule do not sell so | sonalfortunes. A wise bankrupt law must | western and other roads in check is to | son's erowd claims Van Vyck had tot well and wre not as thoroughly vead dur- | provide for these ends and must exclude | build an Omaha road to the northwest, | iness to father any legislation ol interest ing the distractions of the holidays as | whatever tends to defeat them, In order | and if this cannot be done by our home | 981¥ to the people who reside north of l they are before and afterwards. The | to secure these objects the law must be so | eapitalists, the next best thing is to have | Platte, which territory s conceded to by wholo value of an advertisement to the | framed that proceedings undor it may be | such & roud constructed by any parties | Yder charke of the Omalia seuator, e | sddvortisor s npon irculation | porfcetly simple. Complicated provis- | who will do it and make Omaha the | Yondomt caremuch forsectional, territorial | : | I s ; Man and Beast, of the paper and the ay scason | jons generally result inthe distribution of | actual terminu B L ARL A s t e ! &ives no groater advantago in this res | mssots among Jawyers and - court ey trom Aanderson's political forest lic is liable pect than other times in the year. The | ofiic This was the fanlt with | DiseaTcues from Washington intimate | to do it without mueh ceremony. Johu B t i Mu Liniment is older than steady goors are the succossiul adver- | tho last law and it was' so | that the house commitico on Pacific rail: | e i e most men, and used more and gisers. Thoy 'build up groat businesses | recoguized by the business men who | roads will be packed in the interest of | ., There never were more mariiuges By keeing thomselves beforo the publie yuently declined to participato in pro. | the corporations. ‘This is the usual pro- | the history of Dakots than dusiug simmer And winter and whether it rains | ceedings for tho adjustment of tha ammo at every session whero any legis: | Dkoiain son sosts withot. any o shines, obtors, prefer lution likely to alfect the land grant roads | back talk from congress. DIOIE CVery year,

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