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THE DAILY BEE. __Gather Them In, . benevolent establishmonts in all the prin- lice him to sell his farm. She se- | ELECTRICITY FOR HOME USE. | each battalion and a full complement o - With railroad extensions in every ditce- | leaders and membership was diseredited | elpal American tojns.” Wo shall nest d the proceeds and has again d isap | officers, commissioned and non-comm’s ! late 1 A Private Honse Fitted Up With | sioned, below him. The men of only one . Many Electrical Appliances, battalion would, ordinarily, be recruited Neto York Mail and Eeprese o the full Timit others remaining in 18 8 tinidos develling honee &t No, | loton " but ready to be filled ont at Tt e short notice whenever the service migh 1 Nth street, this city. In | poguire, and with competent offiecrs nly private resi- | peady to drill them into eflicieney at on ATER, tion ar dand about her, Omaha can- | by a large portion of reputable demo pect to read ohituary of the OMARA OFFICE, No. 614 AN FINEN B | ooritoemntatin of Gvemts OF sl itetest i \‘\:_ Y .n“ Sk A ¥ Shaton A8 the, droatost, preacher Towa Items. NEW YORK OFFICE, ROOM 65, TRIBUNR BUTLDING ! A IVAX A place-hunting, patronage-dic , | of morality on the Pacitic coast Burlington improved $500,000 during WasnINGTON OFFICE, NO. 13 Fovrresstn st. | 10 her futare growth and ads 1 spoilesecking and Jefferson:1 ——— the year The sooner her learn ever rization, with le principle excep! "1 need more elorks in the postofii 1 s lady named MG scor Publighed evers excopt Sunday. The | n very | g tion th little principl pt w 1 more elerks in the postofii 10 lady n 1 r only Monday morn published in the -~ A i AERYE AY MATH worth five main lines tap the | makes it feared by its enemies and conrted | stitution is to give the city the s One Year 100 Thren Months. .. ga | S1ate and divert traffic clsewhere, the | by its friends, Tammany hall oecupies o | which it deman With Clifton v Bix Monthe 5,00 One Month 10 | better it will be for all concerned. The | unique position in American politics cal foree the annoying delays i | "o ton-year-old son of Thos. O'Hare, | gHung An English compa. | T80 o intwioldly addition. to ! time has come when neither pride nor e distribution of the mails from which we | of Davenport, was drowned in the river | | npted some time ago to introduce | g mako a profession of seeking it prejudice must be any longer permitted Bitls for Buncombe. now suffer would be obviated Christmas day ! litional d to tocity is | solf-intercst and a giip on powers which [ in Omaha if the management of t S | might work w but for the dang the sudden stimulus given o prom stion ) | wtion army was surprised and | v, and pr run into the eooler by the police of | th W has in its collar & plant The WerkLy e, P hed BEvery Wednesday, EHNS, POSTRALD: One Year, with 1 m 200 | to stand in the way of united effort to | Some of our esteemed contemporaries & dibuque BB Momtin, withoul wromin increase the transportation facilitics of | profess to view, in the delnge of bills | VB are sorry to cast a shrond of tary company, will aitend_the inaugura. | qui Springfeld (Mase) Repbticar 1, on trial by this great and growing metropolis. We | which is pouring in upon congress, a craze | over the heart of our young friend Chase, | tion of Gov Larraboe in a body objectionable, and the attempt resulted in [ Senator Edmunds' Utah bill, while [ e — necd and must have more outlets and | for lnw making wich is growing with | of the Fzedsior. ~The latest nows | A vein of copperashas boen found on | failure. Erward Il Johnson, the owner | somewhat dilferent from the description AN communientions relnting to_news andedie | inlets for our trade and more iron fingers | $he nation’s growth, and strengthening | about that English estato tied up | {he, farm of John Haviland, near Fort | of No, 130 East Thiriy.sixth strect, a prac: | of it before its introduction, is till a - torial mattors should be addressed to tho kvl | reaching out into the territory which we | withits strength. The fact that 1,200 | in chancery is depressing. Min- | quantities has not been fully docided | 1.1 oot -TIRRETEAR can control if we canonly grasp it. The | measures of additional legislation were | ister Phelps hus beea looking after | Mason Hanna, of Humboldt, raised 108 | Fs0n, has overcome the problem of | acter subjects it to g misco: cop Al bisinoss ottens and somittancos shonid v | Omaha & Northwestern project is not to | introduced before the holiday recess and | the alleged inheritance of the Lawrence- | bushels of corn {o the gera on s farm | Hoise and vibration, Tho houso i fur- { tion. It authorizes the prosilont to ramo fdrosscd o Tk 1Ee Pomasiiisg CoMpANY | be deccived because it proposes to run | that estimates place the number of those | Townley heirs in this country and an- | this season, on ground that had been con- | i) TEEEITE BETINER B CEEIGOLY 18| fourteen trustees for the corporation 10 be made payable to the order of the company, | NOFth and not northwest. A new line | which await their turn on the eall of | nounces that there is no such estate ;i m‘fl.\ cropped for the past nineteen | o ociie ingorions labor-saving appliances - i into the northenstern countics will | states at twico that amount may scem . to ) S i ;i and for decorative purposes. Even the | Latter Day Saints. with full_power to ox THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPAKY, PROPRIETORS. fit Omaha materially and increase | some alarming. To a man up a tree it is POLITIOAL POINTS, i vein of col six foct in thickness was | entrance to Mr. Johnson's house presents | amine info the “proporty, business f ———e . 88 o7 oo : " * " The f % scovered near Collins, Story ¢ S an unusual appearance, the terea cotta of | fairs and operations™ of the same " e * - her facilities for competition with Sioux | only ridiculous. Tho vast majority of th s Seertary Clnidlor sl entortalna tho | Woek, B & dopti of 140 fock. - FFOSPACEINE |t esiiale bt s o e oy b o | fairs and operations” of tho same. Ttk ice men are praying for a cold | City and the Chicago wholesalers. But | measures introduced are never intended | aniition of entering the United States | 198 been done to an extent that warrants | (ainod glass door being finely brought | SLorney gencral of the Unitod § wave. our greatest need at present, and it will | or expected to pass. They are bills for | senate, Iluimmv’lu-'nn l]‘I.H the vein has an area | out by the white light from two eloetrie | direeted to bring suits to forfeit and smem— i1 | continne to be our greatest need until | buncombe only, projected to smooth the | Gen, osecrans is tire 1 of being rogister of | M, 1CA8t four miles square i Tamps. On the inside, near the front door, | cheat to the United States any proy fail L . Y Ing roglster of | “rpyq town council of Orange City has | is an oxtremely clover device, Tt consists | found to be held in violation of th passed an ordinance prohibiting th of aswiteh by meansof which the hall | utes, provided that no building used isolated plants in a number of London | - quis of Salishury; but the engine was too 4 e mong th t the e | —— e | The Governor's Groys 1i. | residences, among them that of the Mar- | The Mormon Sceular Power, tical electrician and a warm friend of | vere measure, and one whose novel ehar- known as the church of 13 Christ of Ttk ice crop <o far is a_completo ure. Another crop will have to be planted. filled, is direct communication with the | hair of the watehful constituent and to | the treasury, and wants to be sup-rint>ndent northwest and with the wonderful coun- make political tal for (th- congres- | of the coast m‘nnm_ Which pavs $2,000 more. | jg of billiard or pool rooms in the same | lamp is liehted: automatically when any ‘ P— try which the Chicago & Northwestern | sional designe When Congressman | Representative Foran of Cleveland, is be- | piock with a saloons also providing that | one who is kept out late at night operis | oy s to cortify | extension is opening up in r Smith passes to the speaker’s desk his bill [ ing pushed by the labor orzanizations for | saloons shall aholish screeng and blinds | the doorafter the light has bo This isa move upon the Utah ch jpriate £10,000,000 annually to pen- | ehairman of the labor committee in conzress, | on windows and run as openly as stores ted, The lamp is controlled 1 Congressman Holman is putt 1 Dakota. i-hutton two flights up, =0 that “the ll 'me\\; -h-(v-v"u! 180t inve vos Vo m——— learn that the management of the North- | ceused veterans of tho Mexican war he | (Reres and brains into his voport on the I 1y, girst National bank of Ashiton will St U o s bhie StATSLY | osehientod bieause Tho Moifey. Sy yv Pore is ont with another serecd against | western were considering the extension | never has any idea that his measure will | ian probiem, which will be produced nest | 1,,viy husiness on the st 1 ¥ e o o e, | by passing | the hand § & . month and is understond to be valuable, tish it from above. For ordinary pur v 8 Fitz-John Porter. “The army is to be con- | of their line eastward from Fremont to | beresurreeted from the pigeon holes of iy offers £1,500 as a honus to any re- | poses the lamp is lighted and extinguish- | breakoers, likely to ra g ated upon the fact that this | this eity, and that Omaha could be made | the commit on pensions, but he knows Mrs, Mary J. Martin, w m-'lu» voluntarily ~|u;v‘1 ible person who will start a flour | |i,l-. push buttons i the hall and at the :\ v‘v;¥~ of controy One of _ 1 Yig _ 4 5 n y R cofor in | Tesigned as postmistress of B urlington, N. | mill there, head of the first flight of staivs. Mp, | tical obstacles s that the trotees bombastes furioso will step down and out | the actual Missouri river terminus of that | that the Bungtown Gazette will refer in | 1CEN 4 v & T8, ALY | g Bt ; TR J., although three ye ars of her ferm remain, [ The business men of Miller haye de- | Johnson produces a vory pretty effeet be appointed over the Mormon propert :‘; \(l,”fi” 1 : Lhe st lod by General B ll"4 0 “_ : tub tond from Kennard LI "‘hf m;vlll“mt Y I“‘r'“‘f rH. has held the position for seventeen years, | eided to bond the town for §10,000 to sink | the dining-room by stretehing a tinely | Wil find the title deeds drawn with § oW 5 ree will not fill the biil, ¥ e v 1S 1 She is not an offensive partisan. an artesian well, designed " and highly colored” Japancse | View to this very contingency Techn — hough it will shorten the dis- | constitueney with incidental George William Curtis says of Parnell: The Dakots Blizzard has preempt sereen in front of the graie, in the bot- | Cully S wking, the incorporited Mormon At o charity fairin Belin the erown | tance from this point up the | eneé to the fact that widow Jones wiil be | “fe s, indeed, an uncrowned king, and | quarters at Elk Point. 1t is noern tomof which are {wo clictrie lamps, ‘l'lIV:“IH~”:I\'|"'V" h. Ivl.‘mh“ \‘;’n.." viIsh princess of Germany has been selling | Elkhorn. But a line somewhere sed to influence in ease of the passage | should he die there is 1o one to take up his | to the core, with an office in sight I l;l'; --\wl{” shes H] lights on the Ilmwh‘\i‘mv‘;\ TR ‘I‘:l\‘m”«I'\i:En-l;;rll'"m sausnges at §35 apicce and sponge cake [ near the old Dey survey would bring the | of this bencficient measure. When Con- | seeptre. No fabilous monareh of Tara's hall. | The Yankton Press is eonvineed that | ghindelior, amd then s ‘\ nly furiis On | tho vocords that tlioso dosds nre i trust at $1 aslice, Clarity fairs in Germany | Northwestern into this city with the 1 Brown listens to the title of his | nolord of the round towers, no wild Celtic | division and statehood ave veiled by the | (0 AT S FERR LR GE | Cortain of the saints. hold certain prop- do not differ materially from the aver shortest and the hest equipped road tap- | et amendatory of still another piece of | chicftain was so powerful a ruler. "‘\’:,’,':‘l”‘;‘[',f.'l’“l',.:,‘"'," ‘,‘,'_1”?.;‘,';{.':"" ,,,“' Other | e ehango i s quiekly effected. by the | erties in trast for the church, and cortain chureh fairin Amer ping the new country and would, we are | legislation to provide public buildings in Treading on Chicago's Oorns, OI8Ol O o | 1S bttons and switehes controlling the | QUICT proportics as their private estate. P S ) (ililadg N VRS » TR e 4 X i Bl Cmost startling to. the o | Substantially the snme th g is trne with confident, quickly prove itself o profita- | Very town of 300 inhabitants through . Y. Jowrnal. Dakotaian of eonstitntional ago helong- | (50! LI most startting o th bop |30 LAPCRotie privets, and there aro do- Dit. MitLenr proposes t6 follow the ex- | ble investment for all concerned. When | 0ut — the country, he may not | Fannie Mills, the Ohio girl wit ing to the first state legislature. e Was | it floors are specially adapted to elee- | ¢isions in some of the lower courts hold- ample of Jay Gould and + re. 'l:l‘na re- | once the people of that corporation lo- | I;lw:muuimw the passage, but he feels | feet, is playing a museum engagement in l\'i”‘v'}klm Clay county and resules near | g lighing, The arms represent the that funds held by priests which have minds us that the doctor, also like Mr. | cate their headquarters in the best city | that his native village will riso up as one | Chicazo, butithas so far been a failure on | Meckling. stomsof flowerss the pendant eut-glass | been usediin part for ehurch building Gould, has made several announcements | on the Missouri and for its trade, | man, throngh the local postmaster-editor, | account of not being a novelty in that eity, . globes of o lovely raby tint, and the | purposes, can belevied upon by the eredi- £ the SN TrOIL WO EGRIEENS 7 i St e | e TR T T ARG R AN 5 '8 bot: — ekl petals and eleetrie Tamps the pis achareh so benefited.” In Utah, of the same nature. We should be sorry | much of the friction due to unfortunate | L HIIDICS30EL BN D IONOIKI D W oL Porhaps. ning and packing house is to [ PRI S ORtrie Stths ti st the | however, the chureli funds have beei to believe that the veteran editor of our | misunderstandings of the sitnation in | T than the average congressman the Miéago i ted in Durango. fir ‘l' ””‘”. \I‘."‘,.fh',"’I:,,“"\.','” 'III'D;"}\'“{:IU"I' aily used in esiablishin erative esteemed democratic contemporary seri nes past will melt away. Mutual con- | Decessity for introducing bills. - Accord- [ A New Orleans editor wants to starta sub- [ The total yield of wheat tributary to | duce, with the aid of eleetricity, b novel | SIFes, opening mines, ote, “and “as itis ously intends to carry out his present in- | cessions, elear headed insight and a de- | M1y they introduce their own, and d Dbtion for & monuwment to Algernon Sar- | ongmont for the year of 1835 falls & lit- | decorative « . Modern decorators | allin the hands of individvals, it will cline to eall up those of others which ¢ toris, Nellie Grant's husband, probably on the | tie short of 500,000 bushels strongly object to chandeliers, beeanse a rplexing quostion o deal with introduced for the same purpose. It is that it may encourage him togo off [ There is i hough m.xli it [-ld wed, [ chandelior interfores with the harme 4 “‘m‘l*ln'lh R L S Sonth Onrolmae S [ Yie nbility to evolve reme within a radius of ten miles of Durango, | of their fresco designs, yet ean wot b o some of our contemporarics wio : !“f.l .:m).. ‘|” 1uu}ln \ture l|\||l|ul troubles, ; l;, _'x,“‘-fl' ) evolve LA |||v § ures ARSI to supply Colorado, New Mexico and Art | pensed with, becanse much of the m to think it has something to do irough its work, pussed over ono hun- Omaba must not permit any oppor- | © "‘_-‘ ional Importance, in which the It Al Depends. izona for a eentury. from side brackets would ssorbed by | Withreligionus belief. For instance, the dred bills, withstood the stupid attack of | tunity to pass to gather in the trank | Public welfare is intimately concerned, Washington R:publican, The state lunatic asylum at Pucblo | the dark tints in the decorations, and [ New York Timos suys the anti-cdneationalists upon the South | lines no matter where their eastern ob- | 104 by which the public interests are | “Itisbettor tobe a living pauper than a | contains 115 patients: 77 were discharged | hence from 50 to 7 per cont i We trust that the time hag not come when Carolina college and the Citadel acade- | joctive may be. She does not stand in | carefully gnarded, which shows the think- | dead milliowaire,” says Editor Dana, That | during the year and 93 received. Tywo- | would be consumed " than it B T L aon s my, enjoyed the lusury of aseveral days' | th position of a begaar for favors bug | € and the statesmen. The introduction | dependson one's theolozy. A seat by dl thirds of the inmates are males. The ;\hw_x!w: 1,-':::m| n‘-.:m n l‘\‘l'iwlrllnl\ilwir .\.-“»x]» B et G ey SIS dond-lock ovor the appropriation billand | offers a fair businces ;:‘m_" L ‘ and forwarding of such acts of legislation lmi""' S m: is ;V'“ ly preferable to a .‘wl:ri‘(.\[r;u.“x:v;\‘lf\]‘n: the institution for 'thv”T'l: r |:I\~\:!‘ \vm l‘”\l\““‘ ’::;m‘.\.:-lyv: w \‘.. :‘H‘l. in | .‘\‘ amy, Jel M;m be pro o R i X Wy 3 Ty R p ¢ . | palace in the New Jerusal em. » yen as $32,336, cha ¢ nd « E 1 | euted and” let Kime saffer tho killed a moy to ro-ost Wlish the whip- | vestment which she recommends, | ; not always popular, but it adds in the | Palace in the New Jerusalem. SuotEbhoDenver forgor, 15 stilllat nego: | LENL ill, that is, ran a frioze of [ but lot no man s undbr the ping post—all with a thirty days’ session. l ong run much more to the fame of the R D he hasn't_even been removed from | | clusively for religions purposes is s Tite olilest inhiabitant refu | that the ice wont out of the Missouri river | hitherto nn § toapy ever before in December, I'he people of Omaha would be g sion every dependent mother-in-law of de- | more radical than any before sorion tentions. ¢ to promote each others interests e would very rapidly wipe out previous = the | mirrors Uthe voont and suspend on | fedoral Liws for tie sole ieason thi his ereed ““? is dispateh with a vl i ch men of brains and nerves than applause Norvistown Herald, oflice of clerk and recorder of Arapahoe ;']‘\‘\"llvll I\:‘\M‘;u‘.‘\.ll“.fll i h«y.n:\‘-“.“.lzl|:-~,l‘.|i!;4‘- :‘:mv‘{n’-y ‘..‘ru‘\ inon cracil :‘x‘\‘l‘y‘. 'i»‘;“:j.»‘.fl,.”":‘:i may be commended to the prayertul con- winning and pyrotechnical displays cal- | i westorn editor whib put the head “N at- | €ounty. He is amugwump and both par- | PR o which wilh be xeflectal to its Dol nof 1y it Dands on that ehuroh sideration of congre culated to concilinte constituents, but | ural Gas™ over the procecdings of a woman's “"‘l““l"“’ him ‘|" D ARLETUSTIT | ot il s B Gt v eliiveh, 1 should not insist e e A A which fall still-born m the hs zht’s conventio s conveniently “out of | & SteP from pen to pen. or-pieco. 0! N 1 upon governing that chureir or any other S e e Al m;wr‘ )0l 1 the halls of : ;‘h“" M:\‘\‘l f;h.‘ ‘:;ln‘l\l‘l“ I:F Iy““m._“l :x‘n:‘:x et :r:”flxmv i KI‘; w ;]I]I oo st oy ‘l\u Iu.\ or- | clhiurch \,\l meanis o is own trus race o oy are sl sring. ] R 2 IO I IO R0 g Ras 10 WO g Pttty q e D AR b forced “into - the organizasion. race which they are slandering. = = spectacles and a revengelul expression called The Dram Lummon mine netted its i pplicd to the ceiling. Inside will t not to doit, it cann whole excitement is chiefly due to an | The Business Situation. %o Intorview him, 's $50,000 during November be clectric lamps and reflectors, so that | @ can accomplisiits: purpose in Utal ignorance which breeds a senseless fear. | The holiday season has made the past > The projected eanal at Snn river has | the rays of lighit will not be visible. Asa | without doing A | They Don' ol 3 5 s A > vill be diftused throug mes overlooks the fact that the Such epidemics aro poriodical. At 016 | wweck n busy one for. retailors and o com. They Don'e Bolittlo Themaolves. been surveyed, and work will probably W 1be dittused through fimos overlool X h fnct 'l,v'(_‘(],‘rf time it was the witeh mania. - At another | paratively duil one in the wholesale mar. lhere 13 snidl £ b8 Eomeionn Ul Ik o B o e 1| ho lighting of ver) 2h like one of the P Woro bwo horse-cars ranning all day yos. | the approaching ond of tho world fright | kots, In' nearly all lines, however, tho | headedness” than s bobn th ease for nistey ore are twenty-six school distriols in } 1, vos oty Mr. Jolmson hasint i ra nzoon business in ; i i T ] Lewis and Clark county. The county’s £ A Yarduy, and tlie tinkling of bells and. the ened thousands into purchasing ascension | yovement has been f Uly up to the aver- It is believod, howover, that | ghare of the sehool fund this yearamouhts | 4uced numerons novel applica D ture, mines, manufae. : &) $ S yeard A the electric current to s 1 and dominating the de- roar on the track had Wiy metropoli | robes. Wholo continents have been | of previous years at the holiday | there are several moi In congress Who | Lo $46,000, ! c . miun| tan sound » Vermont is the state whore | 1IFOWn into spasms of fright over the ap- | ecason, and in several departments 1t hag | Have thoir bunps of soif-esteom unduly en R A I TR i et the inhabitants haven't yot been educated | PCArance of a comet, or puralyzed with | oxceedod expoctations. Tho situation, as | 1ansed vanes for w i porature bt 1o put a rope around the neck of to licking postage stamps. They sit q r the expected nphroac 2 3 o 2 o "he fi »sses in Portland, Ore., during \ foar over the expected approach of some | a whole, is much more encouraging than Bhowed Bi5 Ghod Bonse: : T B R 1 keeping it @ pleasant deg cord- | cvery gentile who attcopts (o compets down aud sew them on the lotters g Lo the season ¢ y, is | awith the Mormons in worldly prosperity, Madder an the Dogs, The cranks who are attempting to tl the public into convulsions with o hydro- Tur opening of the first street railroad in Vermont was duly ehronicle) by all the newspapers in the country. Perhaps it will interest the people of the U d States to know how the enterprise fares, A Rutland paper s us that “there ast. ~-\vm-l‘m:xlt’§‘ : .| at the sume time last year. The general Nurristown Herald S35 + net loss, $16,661. s | | The hydrophobia seare which started in | condition of business and industrial af- | New York newspapers announced a fow Pruckee Lumber company e an oo ; | Eorpor s i oo XAt Newark, New where six children | fairs has boen steadily improving sineo | 150, when the temperature was fiiteen de- | promised to discharge all the Chinese i | Aol of diffbrent vates of expansion. | bnporal possessdons witlh bricstly powsr were bitten by @ dog, becomes ridiculous | the 1st of July, and as o consequence the | €1¢e8 below the freezing point, that Jay | their works and to cmploy white men in <, the materiai of less expansion ro- | carth has been able to abide, when AN impostor whom we have recently exposed as tampering with our dispatehos G i i i o e et L v | it and personating hims<elf as connected | When examined. No death has oceurred | tomper of traders is everywhere more el II R o o |;- 3 “u‘\: showed | their place. ¥ ! sists that of areater expansion and as a | brought . to face with it in with the Bie, has broken out in a now | Y00 from the accident and nomo is likely | cheerful and confident. The comingweok | g 5gottense: It was oo eolil about that | = There 15 & Mongolian musicln In Ne- | rosult tho strips curve. In doing soit |1 ) ~dor the supremacy, spot. ‘Lhis time ho has taken itupon | t0ocowr. No one has had the hydro- | will be lurgely given ovor to ——— Bl Nt U enaat Al lal iy | e eracceigal oonuEation | ek ioel o e Do e Limsclf (o libel our Washington corre. | Phobia there—not a single case has devel- | stock-taking, book-settlements, re- Tho Silent Olub. missesn note. 3 Hotnd ologk: work: apritus’ i ithe | boon tio hslory ot ‘atoontintied deouIAt spondent and decry our specials from the | 9Ped, and yet to read the daily pre s one | pairs of mills and other preparations New Vork Commercial Advertiser. William Black recovered 3,500 from | cellar, and thisacts on a valve. Accord- | zation of th Ly acquired by relig national capital. Under the clumsy pri would imagine that a perfeet epidemic of | for the business of anot year, Is in Paris a prosperous assoeiation | the city of Lewiston, Idaho, for injuries | ing as this valve is opened or shut warm corporations for purposes” other tense of having borrowed an Indianapolis | Fbics was devasting the country. ‘There | and for a fortnight at least there is litle | calledthe “Silent Clud.” to only which deat | sustained by falling 'into an unguirded | or cold air ascends to the apartments J o c e sl ity . RIo0EAT At | never has been a more baseless fear than | probability of any general renewal of ae. | Mutes are admitted. The servants are also | hole in the street. above. i rom Henry to Vietor Emwanuel gJournatfrom o cnstial travolorand baving | 0 78 it Fess & |incohbilityfolianyionsraticeneyaliofias s or N o e i na by aial it BT e e e el 8 11T 007 e In every room in the house is o fire | and Benito Juarez, civil power has duplication of the Journal's | that of hydrophobia. In this country | tive trading. The new year, however, 8 | siueirio shook. Thore is no slgn jequitine e ooy stem! | alarm. At some convenient point o mer- | alwiys been ohliged in sheer self-defonso Washington dispatehies in the Bug, this | there must b every year thousands of | lo forward to with hopeful expect- D S e i ren of cehon ek | eurial thermostat is placed, Should the | to compel the combination of religion wart on Omahi journalism warns the pa | ¢ses where people, young and | ancy by the majority of merchants, and | mittee to hear complaint the territory and 10,037 enrolled scholars, | temperatire of any room rise above 110 | and material wealth to diszorge. ~ Whilo trons of the Ber against imposture, | Oldi are Dbitten by dogs, either all the signs point to a prosperous spring - —~— The stockinen of northern Ari e l]f"‘li_(\l't‘ i .Uv“»'« nlw\:‘fl! f,}n‘f 'r|’:;1‘nml“}lrlll.':\\l:f'v“"“' ::h:;lln(l';lw:l ,.;,; Tho Bre hus no seomts about ts busi. | anger or by accident, and yet the trade. Cotton has been dectining bug [ The Chnieago Liar Takes the Prize. | petitioned congross to declare the At | WOUld rise, clecivictl connections would | objegtions. we hase wo doubt, there ia ness. It pays more for special dispatehes | Of Bydrophobia among human beings are | the movement in domesties continues Lo Chtoago Merakd, antio'& Taeliiownilroad grantiniArizona IR0 BEHR ABCATARE Ir0 ainim, Soardaty (ah S AEeM e D on e a e than all the dailies in Towa and Nobraska, | 50 rare that many doctors doubt the very | good. Our western merehants have been | Sowebody In St Louts having tken ont a | and New Mexico forfeited andopen for | gy, It 1s comnected by spocial cir- | for purposes of gain. It is importans combincd, This is ncknowledged by the | existence of the disease. There s even | ordering heavily in anticipation of trade | FEFMHLL Pt b o ton-story bullding fn that | settlemont. = o z it with every lizht in the hotseso that | that the faet that Sieh'a procedure is un- managers of the telegraph lines, Its | 1O ngrecment among physicians as to | requirements and to sccure the advant- | ho e (et o e it 18 10 | Awild beast, of some spocies unktown | yie moment i house breaker forced a | procedented in this country should not Washington specials are made up by Mr, | the symptoms of rabics “amonsx dogs. | uge of existing freight contracts before | world, Chicago 18 mot. in the world that St. | hyenaand Cabfornisc lion, was Kilied in | Sindow of door every eloctric Tump amd | il to sy comparisan bots }lllu‘-h;’nw: P. 8. Heath who is also the agent of the | The popular belief that a dog who will | their termination. Stocks in distvibuters’ | Louis moves in. They run restaurants here | the vieinity of Hillboro lnst week, Tt has [ §005 i ed, el rvation of the freedom of religious opin- Indianapolis Jowrnal, On all national lmtl*ln;.t\ w ‘vhq‘nlm ulxjmr.‘xl\'-wlml 1, | hands arc apparently not excessive, and | in the thirteenth storics of some buildings. been ;'-‘HH'IL g Jserious depredations In the nursery is an clectrie railvoad Il l‘: munds bill will no |I||4u'¢' :“i mattors he sends the same sorvice to both | and also the idea that summer the confidence of buyers is a favorite s - upon farmers’ floeks, for. the. childrén, and legraph, on o with relizious opinion than, did pupors, The roaders of the Bt ae none | the most dangerous period. Hydrophobia | augary for the futurs of the market Aovelions Atdoude i i ditety which was oxpected to | wineh they wro Iehiming telogriphy, runs | the constitutionl amndment of Mus: s & e e 8 s utterly unknown in the Asiatic citios ot At (TR T vy ' ilacdelphin Call, ring out the hidden wealth of the Cweur | from the nursery to the basemenf. In | sachusetts, 50 years ago, relieving the ERTARDRCT Sthnt, than thol rondoralof || - HESET SR AN RAE, biG CAL0 oif i) ’l" h e b better demand, | gonggors Buter and Hampton are greatly | d'Alone rogion, has collapsed and the | i lar, ting-room is an induction sple fvom tadation for the support of the Chicago Infer-Occan are from the | ) 0 Qo . £ ORI A8 L0848, ANg the sales are considerably | gistressed about the “rebeilions attitude” of | owners are out #:5,000. Only two or | coil, the battery for which, though in the | the Congregationnl church,—and in fact B RGPV Rt Danl Proncon Prass u in London 95,000 doxs have heen sc larger than any one expected they | Dakota. Somewhore about a quarter of a | three miles of it had been build and there | colli, is controlled from the rosm, With | notas wiieh. His bill also provides that the same wire and gots the same spe by policemen in the lust few years and | would be during this usually dull | century ago the stato which these seuators | Was yet four or five time many miles | this coil pretty fireworks are made by | the funds thus recoved shall be- estab- from Washington. On all news relating | Pronght by hand to o home for lost dogs, | wevk. The exceptional strength of the | ropresent was in o rebellious attitade, only | theompleted. This settles the Caeur | means of Geisler's twbes and other appi- | lished as a territorial school fund, to Towa, Nebraska and the regions west | Ad notwithstanding a frequency of se- | wool market 1s its distinguishing feature, | instead of wanting to come into the Union, | ¢ Alenes. B TAg -‘\ ‘IJ‘J"]"I": beaten ]"-‘I“‘” cle “\‘I‘f it of the Missouri, the Bre's Washington | Vere bites, hydrophobia has never oceur- | There probably has never been such uni- | it wanted to 5o out. Th ey did ot lift th PLEYTO PURFED UP, Rl ahis romm ool avakonod | Sy iR Allontiag koltLith a il BN specials are exclusive, Last weok onone | fed. No case of rabics among dogs in | form confidence among holders at this | Y0ices very vociferously then to protest. bl tho family in the morning, but the con- | hriskn to ML & Smith, the prosont pube ngle day we paid for 5,000 words of | London has occurred in seventeen yeul stage of the season in the previous histo- WA O et 1tan State An Enthusiast Sings the ses of a | trivanee has now been removed for ve- | (" GuiVator and 1 ',,_‘_M:.),j,',. il specials, and if oceasion demands we will | What is the use of people agitating them- | ry of the trade. The substantial im- e (T 2rem California Valley. pairs. Tho sewing-machine and |m],wh'- hereaiter publish Loth journals as one. produce the receipts. selves over a discase which rests almost | provement and promising future of tho | Under the provisions of Vandorbils wint | | PLEYT0. Montorcy County, Cala,, Dec. | Ment fo polising il i WS plane| == entirely upon the imagination? The hy- [ woolen goods situation warrant and ex- | the aceunulation of money is $o possible and | 24-—(Correspondence of the By Wo | 1o room includes & 500lamp power D e atulating | drophobia seare is a humbug, and the | plain this fecling. Theiron trade is very | probuble that the Vanderbilt fomily in the | have boen having plenty of rain this sea- | dynamo, from which Mr. Johuson bas PSORIASIS themselves that the retirement of Gould | cranks who are agitating it need the in- | strong, Demand is active and values are | near future will own_the United States like | son, which insures us p bountiful harvest | contracted to light the houses of several from the street promises tobring in a | oculation of common sense more than the | firm or tending upward. Merehant bar | the Rothehilds own Europe. Or at any rate, | next summer, Wheat and barley are n [‘“;\l‘[. l"wl'l»’V‘,:]l"l’l‘ V"f Wintelauw new set of operators upon the exchange, | Public at large need the hypodermic in- | jron has been advanced a tenth of 4 cent, | European nations cannot go to war until [ looking fine and covering the ground | (i A ORI DRaiih s frer 89 4 Anq Al Liching and Acelr Sk ang Thiro I8 & genora] expeetation that fe | dections of M. Pastour, The general outlook 15 very cn couraging, | ¢ premised the sinows by the Rotl | with its mantlo of green. We have but | iG# b oheE G, T, LS Pugies by Boalp Disoases Oured by Vanderbilt boys will take a whirl at the ————— “The wheat trado has continued exces- | nent, s hardly compatibio with the genius of | H¥oseasons here, spring and summer. We | entered the sitting-room the other night Cuticur, B o e o e TS sively dull, and seaboard prices at the | republic, a nation of free peoples aro baving our spring at present. Wo | L heard some ome strumming on the | 138011818, aooma, to/tor, vine vorm. lickon, upholding the family reputation and ad- he retirement of John Kelly from | close of last week were 1 to 14 cents per o o bving warm sunshing and gontlo | pinno. “hero sab Kdison, wrylng o piok | K nruritiackonid fead, vl s i, dand et ding to their immense fortunes, The ew York local politics is an event of | bushel lower than a week ago; but in ASRELS BhcoRIBReIOpt: showers ovory fow days; no sleet, no | OULDY Gl S0 POIAY I iy " eviiy ! S En ol ! D, will enter the street with a mighty power | more than passing importance. The | Chicugo the result of the broken week's | My, T, v, Powilorly, <tand muster of the | S10W and but little frost. “For u trath” B Alon i A saly; bim o ob Iho el and gl at their back in the way of their millions, | great organization of which he has been | speculation leaves the market about the | Knights of Labor, is s rapublican. we bo. | Peeember is as pleasunt as May. Hay St Lantis Glol-<imo il u e un w Soup, and there will be a hundred and one | the controlling force for a decade past | same as a week ago. Domestic supplios | lieve, but s that fact has not prevented him | 10& spent eight years of wmy life in | The proposed new military log | h e o smaller operators ready to combine with | wields an influcnce in determining politi- | have increased 600,000 bashels in spite of | from offering his advice to Speaker Carlisle | Nebraska, I ean appreeiate the beautios | ghat which is suggested in what i n wid il otior somedios them, or against them, as the ease may | cal resuits which is felt every four years | the moderate interior movement, and the | on the personuel of the Tabor commitiee, it | of this i be. If the boys follow thelr father's ad- | in every doubtful state throughout the | contributions of other exporting countries | Will doubticss not prevent M. Carlisle from | are having cold and frosty weather and | gdopted, would nuke an immense differ vice—never o sell what they have not | country, M. Kelly leaves the Tammany | have added over 500,000 bushels to the | §o i on his advice it it happens to be good. | those gentle “Dakota zephyrs” with an | ¢yee to (he officors the army. The \ prictioed : 5 bus| 1u his connection with fabor affaies Mr. Pow= | oeensional eyelone thrown in as & kind 4 ; cars got or to buy what they don’t need—they | society a phy and a mental wreck | amount afloat for Great Britain and the | derly has generally, saown hims of dbserk Hore th nss in grean and | great and most sc svil of « [ s s dth will scarcely take u leading position | and his condition is largely attributed to | continent. The United States visiblo sup- | §Lizgn wid u man of common son s B | (he bivds are singing and flowers bloom- | in common with the ofiicers of i i o among the big speculators. Gould, | disuppointment resulting from his dofent | pIy 18 now in round numbers 59,000,000 116 deatirves ancourbgoment. ing and *all nature gy with happy life! | countrics, complun, 15 the sk says “Carp” of the Cloveland | in the Chicago convention which nomi. | million bushels as against 43,000,000 mil —— - Ployto, our postoflico, 14 unboug thirh motion. Except ho po Zeader, will still manipulate the | nated Mr, Cloveland, lion bushels a year ugo. Exporters con- STATE AND TERRITORY. milasdromtiie Fnalfio cosdn ng ia M onal and political interd market oceasionally, and though ho | Tammany's new loader s Chanles | tinue very indidlerent and tha rise in st Nebraska Jottings, Bl R A AL § will be less active than in the past, it will | Loew, a politician of much abilty and of | ling exchunge to the gold shipping point [ A temperance wave struck Sterling re- | Lave had o number of ingu ¢ of lirst licuts be hardly possible for him to give up the | ¢ force of character. A popular | husin d the weak feeling in speeu- | gently und 500 persons took the pledie., | Nobraska people iin s work which he has been in now for | German who has made polities an | lative eireles that naturally grows out of ""'f".,“'}'” Is now as dry as an old | its climate, soil, price J | th nearly a generation. Gould is in | amusement more than a business, of rare | the dull condition of trade aud the large | “vo |lH 2 f . 3 as overy intelligent person in / pining ol Loalth e o | T aralititn nad olih b e R | Ok i1 SiBbt, . Thore hus boon oo ani&0 | Webster county is! sald to bo ready, | reads thie Bee, o oughtto, I v &0 lth, are- | sociul qualities and with the power of at- | # sight. © hasbeen an active | even anxious, to give cash bonuses to | through its eolumn ful of his diet that he has a chance [ tracting and holding friends, Mr. Locw | export demand for corn that has b new railroads, Yirst —OQur climate cannot | 10 live many years yet. His son George | has already drawn k to the socicty, | freely met at declining prices. The Red Cloud Chicf eelebrated Chri in the world, and the soil is good ¢io has many of his father's qualities, and | which more than any other sways th —_— mas with a twelve-page edition, printed | to raise anything you may wish to | the great fortune will not be squandered | polities of the Enpire state, many of its | Speaxer CAmLsLE is said {0 bo n o | O% Hoted pape Con ) Vemelblen grak ho yuurvound, 4 in his hands. Goula i#now the wealthi- | best supporters. Inaddition, freshyoung | cold perspiration of anxicty o A Coleridge farmor bas a pig which | AR SFRCCITER, TUAY TOTCH C est man in Amevien. Ho is estimated at | denocratio blood is being infused into | ganization of the o oan milk & ocow with the ease and subis- | vle Ol 0700 (he'taot that wo are sixty b 8 . y Je ng Zation ~ of the committe faction of the average domestic yet, g to th L _wo B | $125,000,000, and he is only 49 years old. | the organization, and it secems to bave en- | house y Thero are 808 taxpayers in Dakota | Miles from the r ilroad. You can buy | called i Eur skoleton batts o If he livos to the age of Vanderbilt, he | tered upon a new lease of life and power .-.nu:?\-'ml:,‘], Ly ‘ni.u'di\u,.:\.uf:,.J."n'n'.- good land hieve from $500 (0 52,000 par | oue or more to cach regin J ie 086 ought to be much richer, and his fortune, | in the island of Manbattan, year (884, Ono firm pays $5,435.08. One "';f"“.]' .”1‘”.{1“ l1"“\ Drlocs for "fl““nl uor ‘*" H f even at the ordinary per cent, will more | Tamumany Hall bas survived more | for places where they oan do the most | T pays $642.60, anothior pays §0.06, | S Apt st lowg as SIS fuly, & mittur | ameply e ion than double in twenty-six years. He has | shocks than any other political society in | good for the interests and industries ‘The extensive flouring mills at Salem, | yoad here, and then land will boom, as | the vink and file or (o barrach % $100; e Propared boen twenty-five years eonneeted with | the country. It lived through the heart | which they are promoting. The outcome | 1€ 1rgest in that scction, were entively | we will be only 200 miles from San Fran- [ expeecs.The principal Gicie } Buua ax0 Cigmicat Co., How the New York stock markets, and this on | burniugs of the factional discords in the | of this jam at the doors of tho committoes. | stk oD Toashrs of whont mad S 000 | G0, To allthose who ave contonplat: | pwliture would appar o “How to Cure Skin Diseasos.! tho average, makes his profits $5,000,000 | early part of the ec ntury, llunullluuy,h» rooms will be aw th interest, pounds of flour. Loss $25,000, with an | coine to the garden shores of the Pacitic | there would | taim ) ¥ 0 C sl 1 skiu by a year. Of course he made a great deal | out the sl 'y agitation, and survived insurance of §13,000. and don’t fail to see Monterey county be majors Cltieus s, 3 more during the past few years, and [ the crushing blows which dismantled | A Panrs paper, in a sketch of the late | Col. Nordyke, of Dakota City, is the Yours respectfully, DS, Kuing captain C THE BACK, stiteh ln much of his great fortune eamo in lumps, | demoeratic organizations n so wany | Vanderbilt, suys that he made his money | Unfortunate viciim of a scheming wife . =g | bo dirst E 200 t N0 Lk and sanip but an averago of this kind s | other states during the war and recon- | in ofl wells and mines, and that “he made | Lst spring she skipped out with §00 | = Justice Andoron isued an attich- | Lo 1 tonan ) A e, ‘ralorions” climate. Now you | us “the Manderson bill,” should it he of our army ra ormous. ‘The which is ot of what would by i e : e o b i £ s ot borrowed on a mortgage on his property, | ment and garnishee papers against B. A. | iment the 1d eons ) xtaron only possible in this age of the | struction period. It even outlived the | ample amends for his incaleulable | g aftor squandering that amount, she | Mulchert, an emploge of the Ul . rail: | battalion of non ¥ 137 s SRR guick making of collossal fortuncs. | disclosures of the Tweed iniquity, when | fortune by erecting schools, libravies, and | returned aud lived with biw long ciough | way i tuvor of Jolui Hoflwan, wen eich, with & mujor couim

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